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THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE AGAIN.-Its Repeal the Origin of the Repub-

lican Party.-Mr. Botts's Letter to the National Intelligencer.-The Con-

sequences of the Repeal predicted.-Mr. Botts's Opposition excites the

Anger of the Democracy.-Governor Wise "pitches in" to him.-Wise

handled without Gloves by Mr. Botts.-Very interesting Extracts.-

Wise's Plagiarism, 154-162.

THE PRESIDENTIAL QUESTIONS OF 1856.-Pierce and Douglas thrown
aside for Buchanan.-Fremont nearly successful.-The Party Cry of
"the Election of a Democrat necessary to save the Union" a good one.
-The Richmond Examiner again.-Preston Brooks makes a few Re-
marks. Governor Wise proposes to take Washington. Mr. Botts
again warns the People.-The last expiring Effort of Democracy,
162-166.

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CONTENTS OF THE APPENDIX.

THE GREAT STRIKE FOR HIGHER WAGES.-More of its History.-The
Vallandigham Conspiracy.-The Knights of the Golden Circle.-Gen-
eral Gantt's Testimony. - General McClellan escapes the "Potter's
Hands."-The Character of the "Strike."-Mr. Botts is advised by a
"Friend" to take up the Southern Cross.-He resists the Temptation,
and goes in for "the old Flag or none."-He is requested to explain

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