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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, Chapter 55: Fessenden's death.—the public debt.—reduction of postage.— Mrs. Lincoln's pension.—end of reconstruction.—race discriminations in naturalization.—the Chinese.—the senator's record.—the Cuban Civil War.—annexation of San Domingo.—the treaties.—their use of the navy.—interview with the presedent.—opposition to the annexation; its defeat.—Mr. Fish.—removal of Motley.—lecture on Franco-Prussian War.—1869-1870. (search)
ect of controversy, .June 23 (Globe, pp. 4774); the right of the United States to the free use of patented inventions in the public service, April 27 and June 24 (Globe, pp. 3026. 3027, 4827); a new building for the state department, May 10 (Globe, p. 3339): the needs of that department and of foreign missions and consulates, May 6, June 14, 21 (Globe, pp. 3285, 3288, 4419, -4659, 4660); salaries in the treasury department, May 6, 1870 (Globe, p. 3287); the character and services of General Nathaniel Greene, to whom he paid a tribute on the presentation of his statue to be placed in the Capitol, Jan. 20, 1870 (Works, vol. XIII. pp. 299-302); the admission of Mr. Revels, the first colored senator, Feb. 25. 1870 (Works, vol. XIII. pp. 336-3:38): the residence of a senator as affecting his eligibility, April 1, 1870 (Works, vol. XIII. pp. 341-349); the proposed exclusion of retired army officers from civil offices, which he opposed, May 12.1870 (Works, vol. XIII. pp. 381-383); a burea