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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 38: repeal of the Missouri Compromise.—reply to Butler and Mason.—the Republican Party.—address on Granville Sharp.—friendly correspondence.—1853-1854. (search)
an entrance. The attempt at a rescue failed; but in the defence, Batchelder, a truckman, one of the guards temporarily appointed by the marshbefore for considering the political situation. Poor creature as Batchelder was, and no baser than the rest, his death gave a sort of dignityg of the Burns case, with the popular resistance and the death of Batchelder, produced an excitement in Washington not less than that in Bosto raise a mob against the Massachusetts senator in retaliation for Batchelder's fate, and so advised the public. The slaveholding population o miscreants as Parker, Phillips, and such kindred spirits; joined Batchelder and Joseph Warren as martyrs of liberty and law falling in the sansions reported a bill at the same session making a provision for Batchelder's widow. Sumner and Seward, members of the committee, dissented Smith, of Wisconsin, was written by Sumner. The provision for Batchelder's widow was moved, July 31, as an amendment to a bill for the rel