. Life and public services of Edwin M. Stanton. A^-i^^OO £u Mjul^q &_jl~J^. O^^JL. €&^<S- ctLo-^-ij*. MEXICAN ARCHIVES 55 The correspondence between Mr. Stanton and At-torney-General Black during the formers stay in Cali-fornia is voluminous and interesting. It shows theclose relations and mutual confidence that existed be-tween them, and gives an inside view of a campaignagainst fraud, in which they both performed patrioticand successful services calling for the highest courageand unbending integrity. On the 27th of April Black wrote that he had readletters from Stanton with intense deligh


. Life and public services of Edwin M. Stanton. A^-i^^OO £u Mjul^q &_jl~J^. O^^JL. €&^<S- ctLo-^-ij*. MEXICAN ARCHIVES 55 The correspondence between Mr. Stanton and At-torney-General Black during the formers stay in Cali-fornia is voluminous and interesting. It shows theclose relations and mutual confidence that existed be-tween them, and gives an inside view of a campaignagainst fraud, in which they both performed patrioticand successful services calling for the highest courageand unbending integrity. On the 27th of April Black wrote that he had readletters from Stanton with intense delight. Theprogress you make/ he said, in the Limantour caseis just what I expected of your energy and are doing justice to your reputation and to yourgreat client, the United States of America. He hadshown Stantons letter to the President, who is de-lighted with his own sagacity in selecting so able andfaithful a man for this important business. He hadcalled on the chairman of the Judiciary Committee ofthe Senate with drafts of the bills which Stanton hadsent him, to aid in collecting scatte


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