[438] Ibid., p. 241, March 4, 1839.
[439] Ibid., 26th Congress, 1st Session, p. 164.
[440] Garrison and Garrison, "Life of Garrison," Vol. 2, p. 248. Liberator, 9:3.
[441] Congressional Globe, 28th Congress, 1st Session, p. 504.
[442] Clark, "United States Intervention in Hayti (1852)," p. 4.
[443] Ibid., p. 21. In 1844, San Domingo seceded and became the Dominican Republic. Frequent quarrels ensued between the two parts of the Island. Therefore the reason for this suggestion for interference. Cf. "San Domingo and the United States," John Bassett Moore, Review of Reviews, March, 1905, p. 298.
[444] Clark, p. 30. Congress. Globe, 32d Cong., 1st Session, p. 1769.
[445] Clark, p. 28.
[446] Sir Spencer St. John, "Hayti or The Black Republic," p. 86.
[447] Ibid., p. 380.