[163]. W. G. Sumner: “Andrew Jackson” (1882), pp. 364–365; pp. 428–429, in edition of 1899 in American Statesmen series.

[164]. Liberator, July 4, 1835 (5: 108).

[165]. See Niles’ Register, June 4, 1836 (50: 234).

Also Liberator, May 14, 1836 (6: 79), and May 21, 1836 (6: 83).

A negro slave was burned to death in a similar way in Arkansas in November, 1836, for murdering his master and several negroes. See extract from the Arkansas Gazette in Niles’ Register, Dec. 31, 1836 (51: 275).

[166]. Liberator, June 25, 1836 (6: 102).

[167]. “Abraham Lincoln, Works,” I, pp. 9–10.

[168]. F. J. Grund: “The Americans in their moral, social, and political relations” (London, 1837), I, 323. (M.)

[169]. “Diary in America” (1839), III, 232–233.

[170]. Harriet Martineau: “Retrospect of Western Travel” (1838), I, 236–237. Marryat: “Diary in America” (1839), II, 201. Liberator, Aug. 24, 1838 (8: 135), &c.