[428] Bassett, "History of United States," p. 383.
[429] Official Gazette of Columbia, February, 1826. Quoted by Hayne, 19th Cong., 1st Session, Gale and Seaton's Register, p. 156.
[430] Gale and Seaton's Register, 19th Cong., 1st Session, p. 329. General Bolivar, himself, was kindly disposed to Haiti, as disclosed by the correspondence which passed between President Pétion and the General, just previous to the revolution in Venezuela. 4,000 rifles, provisions and ammunition were given by Haiti to the expedition.—"Expedition de Bolivar par le Senateur Marion aine," pp. 41-43, 1849.
[431] Cf. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Richardson, 1789-1897, Vol. 2, p. 320.
[432] Gale and Seaton's Register, 1825-1826, p. 330.
[433] Gale and Seaton's Register, 1825-1826, p. 166.
[434] Congressional Globe, 25th Congress, 2d Session, p. 457.
[435] National Intelligencer, December 19, 21, 1838.
[436] Congressional Globe, 25th Congress, 3d Session, p. 219.
[437] Ibid., p. 220.