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courteous objection, made by a so-called Republican Senator, to the reading of the document by the clerk of the Senate at my request. This will be made manifest by an examination of the debate and proceedings which ensued. See Congressional Globe, second session, Thirty-fifth Congress, Part I, p. 284 et seq. The discourtesy recoiled upon its author and supporters, and gave the letter a vantage ground in respect of prominence which I could not have foreseen or expected. The next day (January 10) the speech was delivered, the greater part of which may be found in the Appendix See Appendix I.—the last that I ever made in the Senate of the United States, except in taking leave, and by the sentiments of which I am content that my career, both before and since, should be judged. The history of Fort Sumter during the remaining period, until the organization of the Confederate government, may be found in the correspondence given in the Appendix. Ibid. From this it will be seen th