Sunday, March
4, 1849.Washington, DC. | During night
House amends Senate amendment providing territorial government for New Mexico
and California to declare that laws of Mexico remain in effect. Among them is
law prohibiting slavery. Polk is ready with veto message. About 6 A.M.
appropriations bill with both Walker and House amendments eliminated is
presented to Polk. He approves it and crisis is deferred. James K. Polk,
The Diary of James K. Polk during his Presidency, 1845 to 1849, Now
First Printed from the Original Manuscript in the Collections of the Chicago
Historical Society, 4 vols., edited and annotated by Milo Milton Quaife
(Chicago: McClurg, 1910). |