[Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2) by James Gillespie Blaine]@TWC D-Link bookTwenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2) CHAPTER V 1/63
CHAPTER V. Review (_continued_) .-- Contrast between General Taylor and General Cass .-- The Cabinet of President Taylor .-- Political Condition of the Country .-- Effect produced by the Discovery of Gold in California. -- Convening of Thirty-first Congress .-- Election of Howell Cobb as Speaker .-- President Taylor's Message .-- His Recommendations Distasteful to the South .-- Illustrious Membership of the Senate .-- Mr.Clay and the Taylor Administration .-- Mr.Calhoun's Last Speech in the Senate. -- His Death .-- His Character and Public Services .-- Mr.Webster's 7th of March Speech .-- Its Effect upon the Public and upon Mr. Webster .-- Mr.Clay's Committee of Thirteen .-- The Omnibus Bill .-- Conflict with General Taylor's Administration .-- Death of the President .-- Mr.Fillmore reverses Taylor's Policy and supports the Compromise Measures .-- Defeat of Compromise Bill .-- Passage of the Measures separately .-- Memorable Session of Congress .-- Whig and Democratic Parties sustain the Compromise Measures .-- National Conventions .-- Whigs nominate Winfield Scott over Fillmore .-- Mr. Clay supports Fillmore .-- Mr.Webster's Friends .-- Democrats nominate Franklin Pierce .-- Character of the Campaign .-- Overwhelming Defeat of Scott .-- Destruction of the Whig Party .-- Death of Mr.Clay .-- Death of Mr.Webster .-- Their Public Characters and Services compared. With the election of General Taylor, the various issues of the slavery question were left undecided and unchanged.
Indeed, the progress of the canvass had presented a political anomaly.
General Cass was born in New England of Puritan stock.
All his mature life had been spent in the free North-West.
He was a lawyer, a statesman, always a civilian, except for a single year in the volunteer service of 1812.
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