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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)
February 8. The National Intelligencer's first article against the bill was published February 7, and others followed February 21 and 28, —the three articles filling many columns. The National Era, October 19 of the same year, noted, in a review oall likely that at this time he had any glimpse of the political upheaval which was at hand. Sumner made his speech February 21. Works, vol. III. pp. 285-332. Seward wrote, February 21: Mr. Sumner's fame has gathered a bright array of ladies February 21: Mr. Sumner's fame has gathered a bright array of ladies in the gallery, and we are waiting for him to begin. And on February 22: Sumner's speech was very brilliant, magnificent, and effective; he came to dine with me after it. Seward's Life, vol. II p. 223. He declined at the outset to enter on the pe of the Compromise of 1850 were entirely disgusted and disheartened. the Atlas, in an early protest against the bill, February 21, wrote that its passage would justify all that the Free Soil party have been saying for the past four years. The tempe