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Very well, the facts are so clear that I can get along without the 'Union,' but he had no right to suppress Dr.Tebbs's letter.
I shall in due time expose that transaction."-- Extract from a letter of Robert J.Walker to James Buchanan, dated October, 1857. [11] For this autograph letter and other interesting manuscripts, we are indebted to General Duncan S.Walker, a son of the Governor, now residing in Washington, D.C. [12] Under an Act of Congress popularly known as the "English Bill," this same Lecompton Constitution was once more voted upon by the people of Kansas on August 2, 1858, with the following result: for the proposition, 1788; against it, 11,300 .-- Wilder, "Annals of Kansas," pp.
186-8. [13] Walker to Cass, Dec.
16, 1857.
Senate Ex.Doc.No.8, 1st Sess., 35th Cong.Vol.
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