[60] _Senate Doc._, 29 Cong. 1 sess. VIII. No. 377, p. 201.
[61] _Senate Exec. Journal_, VI. 123.
[62] _U.S. Treaties and Conventions_ (ed. 1889), pp. 436-7.
For the debates in the Senate, see _Congressional Globe_, 27
Cong. 3 sess. Appendix. Cass resigned on account of the
acceptance of this treaty without a distinct denial of the
Right of Search, claiming that this compromised his position
in France. Cf. _Senate Doc._, 27 Cong. 3 sess. II., IV. Nos.
52, 223; 29 Cong. 1 sess. VIII. No. 377.
[63] Cf. below, Chapter X.
[64] _Senate Exec. Doc._, 28 Cong. 2 sess. IX. No. 150, p. 72.
[65] _Ibid._, p. 77.
[66] _House Doc._, 27 Cong. 3 sess. V. No. 192, p. 4. Cf.
_British and Foreign State Papers_, 1842-3, p. 708 ff.
[67] _House Journal_, 27 Cong. 3 sess. pp. 431, 485-8. Cf.
_House Doc._, 27 Cong. 3 sess. V. No. 192.
[68] Cf. below, Chapter X.
[69] With a fleet of 26 vessels, reduced to 12 in 1849:
_British and Foreign State Papers_, 1844-5, p. 4 ff.; 1849-50,
p. 480.
[70] _Ibid._, 1850-1, p. 953.
[71] Portugal renewed her Right of Search treaty in 1842:
_Ibid._, 1841-2, p. 527 ff.; 1842-3, p. 450.
[72] _Ibid._, 1843-4, p. 316.
[73] _Ibid._, 1844-5, p. 592. There already existed some such
privileges between England and Texas.
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