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Uid upon cotton cloths. Like woriljy ciecipies uhc functions annescJ to it. for the space of j This fact i adverted to rev, on'. y for the .'i'liis is (t.c ir.;r i.-.r- -! 5i. fr.?..V K. .:,..!- of the American system, they fay their maim-j more than three years. The prudence ;md;ake oftruth, and to disabuse the public inindjexhib it- tin exir.m nlirary -T . tm le . .

iactures must be protected, else tliev will he wisdom with which vou have conducted, .and no m the .miserable attempt? to liken titnerahjmmg a r-r;is.i: ii i:rtpiy n

empoverished. To ev. crv representation they the rare quality of )our personal character, answer, they only follow the example of the have gained for you the regard of all Chilian". United States; and ue the arguments which who contemplate our separation with that rC are bountifully furnished them. in the shape gret which i-felt when we w itnrs the deparof pamphlet?, by our own political writers, lure of a sincere and good friend."' D.iU from Guatemala, to the 3d ofScptem-j her had reached Mexico, hut broucht nothing! Vromthc Richmond Whig.

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.i .u. t un - i 1 1 : 1 1 u ii i, i 1 1 - u i u.triiiiuj ii mhh i.i -11111111... "i . . i.i i - -1 in' itu i Washington, w hich has been s wublu-hir.gly i.en-, ai d to fried .. man who 1; - tu-iti Le; urjred as a rea?on for eloi tii.rr Jackson, as .u'with peculiar tiisrc-pe, t and i i ; . ;... did Washington, to the Presidceny. Iwiilnoli Keutr hv pomiu.dc i "dr. Cl.v a ;.:;,hdv, pursue this branch of the .subject further, bnCforlle l'n r-::.er.ey. '1 i.e -date f T, rr.e-.f, content rnvself w ith ob-erv na. that though it: bad pin -v ti. mii.a!ee. Cu r.. J..rk-..n. vv eie rev r;dcii from Heav en, that we had no- dl, it w U ti the Kentucky !;"! u i!i :i v : - r.c.d. .

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new or interesting irom that quarter. Nilr-Q 'y IT-OPM, OF VIRGINIA No. Ill lo l' PI" ,,u ,,fMM election. ;ii w..s Ai.:'ie ei a ecca.n t reiem - ,, . v..dor continued its resistance to the cou-tilu- n the comparison, or rather the contrast at-!S"w induing of the example, that alone, the fpi dd'.ca'.vns of .i.( :y:.i.:,: v.. :. ted legal authorities of Central America, but : trin,tC(j bctuecn Adams and Jackson, for thei"0'11,1 Induct ii ! of the io,t pcrnici. u- n bra i . e hmi in'., din . t cm..:. : i :. bad odercii to send ccnunissieuers to treat with p.i,p,c of ascertaining their i t spt ctiw qu iliui1 ''"'S'1 :;' ( !t f""d indicate t- the ie k-G.-nerat .:. l. It ti.j- ; u :. f - . - :.- President Arcc. cation? for the Presidency, I purpe-seU avoid-j11' "l'Hantv, destitute o!ru n ether ;-,ali!: uell humm d, i a,-,- rc.i .n -..w.r- i, ( . ed icforrinsr either to the merit of the General r:i,,-'ni- " :,ti l ptomotu-n was to n- ;h;, tort.ou .j :i hv hi- i an a. t. Fromthc Xativnal Intelligencer. f(,r bis military success or to the thmrrit atlri jl''l by the jwoid. Let this piin-inle h.-; In j.f -.p.-n.r : , . ( "i , . :rt!:C"! efl'i... clIU y Ibuted to Mr. Adams in the manner of hi? ohtai-,,ri( v established, and !ow ler.jr thinic juu t.e dent. Kcuievuv lii-ci..:.. .! all al i rI: -: " ning the Tk M-'eni , intending to make ll.-e ,-'jCfl'(' ''''mam at pence? coiiMufi ;.r.d ui.:.-! -he a..u,.i;!. Frnm-,m,mhrrotli Clave ' i nem-l""" suhj ct of d.t,nct and separate re-l I"' nrecd to t!e other pnum-ed topir- in!,- ...e. t.. n w nh wi e !, -he n ,;..!:, , , . t rom . i number ot L.i Claxe, a new. pa I 1 ithat 'lr. A i.m owed his election to banam fm.st di-tin-unc: e.!.en, sn.- e-f -,. .i jj,,per nuhbshetl at bt . Jnc,-o lie Chile, (tatea t tie I . , ' : , . , . , , . , J. , ;7 ,, , , . 'riipsirrnl ii'-re of T irken -it W w Or-i;,jM' n:ait:fgeient. I he twch dn - in w!iutrth-M li.m but a schr.i.hi ale v. v. M r m ; .; id of Aucuit we cony the dloumg articles: inesigrai.u ct . or .(.irhson ai srw or ; H 1J leans, n.eiid ami reccivid the r.nnl.n-sp of the!'1"'' slander originated, ::nd the cudulitv with be: c! ire. tv .,.,: u. i;r . :.i . r. :

The. taking Icart of tut Minister PJcnipcUn- niltj0!l and no man nmro rheerfullv -")ined llf' w hicb it ha bteu jfi iMU'il, ha, e their j ai.ti ia-.-a a: g i v e n -.hi itsti e;.i.' u ; eh .. :i .

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On .lnii.la v. ttie .Mst oi July , utt in? Lxceuen- cj(;cn(j of the war. in a manner the nio.-t jrl- v enleci l-y kn.i e3 i. ov uuivt.t a.y :.ai. i-g ! : u. '. pi cy the Vice President, accompanied b all the rj0,, for (,e ,;uUllrv ;Ul,i ,,, t() I fools, it hi- ?aea -I'len ie tated. tbwi.g'i mill in p.i ...

authortic ot the Leiiunlic, received tlie im- i t ( (i M. lu r ,.r r M ; r. . . ; ,i;;,.;rrs pent aiit'i?-soeno tttat t has not on. tak n

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recognition of 3ir. Lai ned. in the character t nat ;iltil0-,jgh 1 omiM but deeply ttiri'ct li,,.:''''"'''" 1:' "lit-u.eit ui!a',ilii'nafN! .viii.ng ::a !e ni n e !.! .-. ! of Charirc d'Ailiires, near the Government of t)rP;,ci!CjS j,,. .,on t:.e'Cc.a.titnti.t!.'",'P,')"il J- u-t.mti.ae su-di a charge, or tt.c'.Mr. t ;.n a a. t!.ii cu i!i 1 ! r 'a.- ; .f

Chile, to which the President ot tins KepuNliCiVCt j nj,pIOved the mdobent d-n e With : ?''"!" e ,M naen.i.'ng lihMriou cuiei.-.'t ha- accredited him. As soon as the .Minister "1,1, ti.ev ut,n. treatetl. sSjou! : l.;t'.et-eei 'hni.cit. without repraat h, or ua-:j po:ui h.. (v

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-Mr PM.rvT The Prc-ident of the U- ch! 'd, that ihr thn v iot.ry.Lo k :-) "-1:0 d;t a Mm.hu - eduu; in l.-. . vA,b,.g 'r-u i.nn to .e ; ... a ah y .i

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solicitation, having been pieased to terminate rnv mi'drn to Chili. 'the period has arrived, in' which Imusr yield the deasire and com forts that surround me, to the dangers and psi vatnns of the saa to th hoc mi :" w!iop water I am about to commit the sa! v cl myeif aa 1 family. In pie-ent': g to your LxreHer.oy my letter of recre.lence.aivl in rr pieitfriry. ur Lv a '.'encv to vo icii fe mv departure, 1 beg to repea the cor inl and fiiendly dispoite ri ot mv Government t nvard that of Chile ; and to o presi t!ie im:Mated desire of the Pr-idei:t e.1 t!ie Cnited States, that the political institution of Chile nnv be fpredily constituted on principles bet nded to the real anfl improving condition of the People: that their liberty and in

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have t!ie:en-ie c vi.l claims en mtr bet fee! 'i; shall lie te thu- lea.uiy supposed "jud: ei pvo !.'.in.-d In :ae!l', l h:".v ::..::!.

logs. lad t! i'.tjrv of Xew 0.k-:m was1' lvv ao-.i dirty intri'ie fav a Phorcimafe ..ncc-' - 'anc ; ;t: i tl ic an i.. .-; ;i a g .a.i r..-t the o:!yvht..i rchi-cd dutieglbe v.ui !Staii.litg hih u tie i rnma le f fan e. n.scler.'.i s rival. In et!:er iin'ponae.t potna.s of aar tei i it-.n . ooi -l.'.c mv fe'dw tiliens, that be wo-ih: If t..e p;:-:e and :.i.ecJ-'H vl.-y'n Men.! v htides weie Jo:'ht, ant sinai jdesi cad thu.-hav? Put w by l.ctcil refer now ; tncky i t'garded Iicr ia t;.-; ir.-u !. I aVi ..." u'C-rse g line !. indicating e pad chiv a!r lt" the uai "iiMiaahhra ss of 1 1 .- lonl char .' .onteseoiv ci.i ii'.tt ci no rtan ;:-!

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theatre of our gbi ' cumstaace-. and it audior-. ha- piostiateiS j the atoe n-:' rnpta.u f-r pi vfel i n'; ic:. i .' le.cnts no lt di--j;dl in the ihisi. Vn giniar.s tm aie too gene j Jarksen in I. P .ba.- siiva a:.u a . j

a maligniit n?coi !co ia j nnia; n-t ai.e-, inn-; hv V.u- :..y : :

tingnished pro a oi 'the most heieic eiiterprie. irons .'"id j'i-t to nude in a malignant j ''ica: Icon lor j n!!:c n-t I . The heroin ".In diterted these di f;e rent cvn- 'tirn ot ore ot uarselv . Ja i a Vii -.rmi-in. ro;:d ! pret.renc

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u-e, u. rPro!rmj .u,u ..a,,p,v uv i--.,., t oijr -.... r,!lt ;uvv vhall it be ma a brother, h , n-.t -nr habit to act the s; p G..:a:.,l J-U.m tr,f bf.amc duU"4r

I ? . ''U ' 'it t 'tdfested b r:.:tkin ti.em al! Pie-id-nt ! J. i mother. Il beret note on h ive 1 t .ed to ;.'a ioi the Cr ! War of iv. !.'-; Hi- r.uter f Hut 1 cannot take my tmat leave wit nom . fav.r should 1 1-1 ihlt- .n I malignant cahimnn -o eltf n and . tV.m -rh.e.i in IV' ruaiv. Il i a, .-aal w:.j the expression of my regret, ami that ot mv J . ' , . ,, , h , . . ' i , , - , .i 1 , . , ,, r , I iv i-hed .i one : v ho : uv talksid auv oth !'-Uul lei.eated as to he s a.e. -r:i-e pt ,.!;, d cai an. ,: ov ; :dcc n :: i:th ei.rain.n ---

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Jt ... r-.i ,i .iv ,i .uiv;.ui n.nvis atii ii r-.iien i Jlave I lie ' 1 M' nun jumm e. o. n'i-i i ;a t , - i i c n it u t . .,u i,,ai ..: iv t i .i.v: the republic of Chile, that 1 have so trequentty; .,, , , . . t. ., . , . , , c ,v , -' ( , x;iiftM ot Hrown. Scott. lull. P.-.ie .ndrfi, lruT,- ;n oa.t men, tu.it tins irvcat auvoc;::.' c ! ni t!c -an.e -:atnn. .: e . tl.e ;e.J : frv vd on hr i.-tn e and Crf luith l)ll(t(i iv i , . m. i! i. -.1. .- i . , , ,1 - . . , , . . 'pres r.de.l f veu lor the Pitsi ei cv .' JNo 'humau nv;U. alier pwin? ne t cry .rd. a .. t i l mtei (:- t the c -nat ; i, . v . hcc i .: crnment, should remain unatihed ; vet, in ha-'.,, . . . - . , , , ,, . , .- v . ,- , I hey ar" mII cn-ined to ebivmn, that t -t . ine itn un .tm-mi-iied In A: e ; a; d v.ai ean . oi c id r t n i ;.;. e:a M cd las. 1 !.... 1..- i f vmg had the honor ot opening the diplomatic: , . , . i .. i . . . ' , I . . .1 ' . , i . , , . 1 , giory ot Jacks )a mi suae with hi dtr .o-- "t ''''t take p.ea-.jie m dome: hart and v.tn nai .a. II. e i.i i av, 1 .n a: in , l , nrj t jntcreoue between the two nations, and it h . . . . , -!-"-1 . , , . , " , x i , r . . t ire. And vet thev touidd n va inrdiv. i re at selves iisti' e. nv deieruii!.;:. it. t her than iicci;. i Hae w.j:li..'.vu p-n di Later t.. a. i; fi.irinil in n nnnniir till, irrnrr til r.ifl. I mn. - l - f

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tes. coasulcrablc progress has neen made; ami,. . . , " . I- . , . .. 1 , . ., i . c . civ n o!tn c on a na tar main l.ecaue of hi- i-i l- to toe f,'i oand. I trie i east m lanneers ; pi i.ddp.d m.: ;- Irivn their prnco'-fit em to the late Seeitarv .. . , . . . . , : ,, . . ... . . .... . c . t ill , .t id i tor i onenan 1, c,r nis s access in bat! e' " M,v next. I -had tike up toe nd .-esfp ir in-'1 "a ar , n- rj. .-, pi u.t :a! e. r. ;a. i 1 1 . rr cf Lcirtion, !Ir. I. irncf), who p. henrelarth en- . . , , . , . - . . . . ' , t.' . . . 1 - Char-zed with its .Hair, and who i instructed:11 1SUr!i V," ot nver ..ealo, , i-nry n n.ch ,d the nv al caai.dat.s has . ( v ,:1 toa! j e, P t. m a ratio v ,t m pa, . i,.,;r to that effect, it i, confidently hoped that hi Pnrj"- C' lh'l ''mn wno H Pre,tn. l sal.sf.c.ory dees t.at le a .d tadiad ;-'g.'s nans inter, s:,. pMMMtrd an... l,,,,.,,!,,..! I'.l.aL,,, t,ie beid. ir.u-i I e gM ai aUo.n ,,e cab.net lly an.l w i, U c:t hai -e the dai.. s c then:;., e. en in nate-.-nl ..gi-d d., o WJ.ou, !:d il.fV

man in the cabmet must be a :real man in Tdehe iepabhc

l.cid. lint what figured ) you think .Mr. Ad j ams would make at the hea 1 of an a nnv I -

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jack-on would in the Cabinet. 1 loth ould 1 t

In taking leave of your Pxcelleney and thidelightful conntry, 1 cannot repie-s mv triteful sensation for the many intan f! of kindries and atteidion that hae distinui-hed rnv residence in Chile; and with thoe favorable IC'dimeM. I hope soon to mingle with mv felIrtit.rif i7Pi in mi ntt'n iv.iirilri' tdi.'idd if

please the Almightv" to grant me'that happi-''."UJ nlAt ,r, (! m V1,1"1 1,;lt P"' ' 11 tiahfy coual ph.ee either oi them in f,4Ue a

With the most distinguished coniderati.-n for youi Pxcellencv; wirh the deepest solicitude for the prosperity ol'thij infant Pepubii'-; r.Ti l with 'he m.i.t ardent desir e, that, in the establishment ot lihei.il and free institution, rdid in tbe preg!csiv inlbieare of education

md exnerteire, there an be no point of hu

If there is tr ith ia this i i opcsilbai, the ecu amlwliat will be tip prcnabit ioilucnc. id the ."k up a-thou i ..-.nijuou ann ,ai v :.At 1 I p-

verse ot it mu-t be npiall v true, und a great i Idection ol eitner on the general w el fa re cl '.nwm.iii ;id ti.ev repe'ie Tl.eiie! tor -..p-

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had been a succe-sful (ieneral, and Jackson i- 'ie cab uiatcl to exi ite some surpri.-e Tla v h. alor. 1 :eigu Cc-tametTe. interrad (1vp a scfoml Washington. I am free to admit, mv I 'av 11-11. illy been .-teemed a pt opie sinctie incnt-, dcin -la in:ii:-ti . are ::hhe i.i.m r ;- fellow citi.en-, that I cantut di-p;;--!(uiui rv ad- and c 01,-tant i.i their attachment-, liatei aal ia : hg.it ioas to hiai. S-ai i pi;!.:; , Miiijj:.-.. vert to this flagrant and impious out race c.m- their feelings, t juii:e!v s.ea.iie to repioai hi for liberty, I he destitute 1 , teu.t; at 1 a... . 1 mitteil en the memory fd Wa-hiugton, by thei:lI l pei tm.pd .u- iatlu ir 1 e entu.e; Their titiona.g pt ju-jice, j-amd 1 im lia ;r i .rv . . -sycophantic, follower of Jack. on. It cannot prelerenre t-d- Gca. Jack-"U, laaier in est nt orate . lle fame extended I e-i .1 tia- i- 11 ;

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n J ' ui rerrirdto th- rending election, mhi wilt The pips, -a w in:.i h Iummi f!. !.. ...i.-i.. ' that this '. ; . an -n.idd i.o

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mm happiness aal rlnrv ni whi.h she Iu , v j 1,0 ,,rcri4i;uy u ilb you, to !i aw the contrast, ciu une-tance, is in aa .0 dua C w ith vf ol In cm:t,ti, and hi- mtme b-.-comc J.-ieci not hereafter arrive fbiVvyur Ilxi ellccv. I1 'V0',!, 1,0 b,:,'!"'inv :,kr-i'-t the lather cf these trails of character. j w ith hheiaht v ji -eutiun-rd ;md p: .cti. a! td.V and the People of Chile an ntlectionate fare-hii c,"mtr.v ;'tHl an ,""lt lo " ""deistand In public concerns it is the duty of al! who('v- .'j U" ','," pr-od pfi.nu, iiM.ne.n'

mcdaie with them, to eomjuehend their ical',-,,a"1 a; l! nK'"1 v.'"ual1e citr.enf: V nl and true condition, no matter what disguise u,'Ail Iveutie L be inspin d with ' j riic an! miv beea-taiound it by fai ins nr apne aranc, s !" cp-;" but a-m, i'I , it i pa ing -tr.ajn

1 tie present w aria re o, t ecu the aiimmistra -! u,'u ll,h u" ' ' ' ' should now 511c

-ai... ..uxmiiK: 1 ou were ine bearer nl-frown ludi-mmlly m, the leueade f,,ai v ird ti,m nd the opposuion, has in fed tw o aspects l" :'-nd caiueael v. Tb-jt K,:.vne recogmtion ot the independjnce. ot m,r li jt.-e and patrioti-m, who dare- to a-sf-, t a re 'one apparent, the other real. That which .sky sh.ai'.d n -iv jo.n to p restate her ;; ,t pudic by the Pie-ideat of t.he I nded Stales j -em'dance. (ieneral Jackson was entitled la Ijppnm.t. i- to put an end to the administration' '''"-gf'' 'l citizen .1 cttitn turn w hem s!.e ot .rth Aua.Mira,and conduct s noble, frank; the gratitude ot the nat.on. lbn le not retof.Mr Adams, hy .hleatintr la- 1 e elec(,,.n. i b-n 1 eceiv ed the rnot faithful mai Sabui is

hu ca, in.hs nas C4U-ed tae trenit of alljceited it' oi.g.es- etcd him the thank- of. The real one is the pro-lralion of .Mr Clay eivire; an t to prostrate him too. bv f lev da -g Chniaiistihcatvvd., tae smreret enlitne.,!s the people: he was continued in eomtaaial tilll ien. Jacks,.,,, tho,,,.!, app.ieutlva principal over ban a man, who has rendered hci no se;ot attae.micnt and fraternal regard tmvard v the di-ban,bmr.a nt of the army in KVJ I, rcce,y-,s m reality, bat a mere inslru:ne'nt, ia thi-op- "ho ha, cast upon her people an miyour govemmeat. nod towards, as many as ,ng his annual thousaial- while at the atiie1 position. jju.-t and degrading tigm.-i. Ibwv U thi. tele have tU gaod bn tunc to bekmg to so happy a time he enjoyed the undisturbed retirement of Amongst the.CaI!ioun.Clintons, Vanraron5tvj;l ro,:r,?: iov 1 iU" ,,,-,i'1 ""t be tra ed to -'-'',;::C i'lie Hermitage undisturl ed with the exreji- others, w h take the lead in eppc-iticn there iei a source not crv cred. table to ho-nan nature t :: ho verv s atislacforv to me tn 1 ulJn'r., c. A... .1 .:. :i:. ........ 11

the Hermitage undisturl ed with the exreji- others, win take the lead in pcsitir.n. there a. de t.on of a few months active milltarV SiM I Ifp in coidr.i! ivd.,- ll.in!.- limn Itii'i ..irii.i ...,,l .... 1 : ...

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Mr. Clay is "un-minci U !.t

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Mine; aid th, ic.at.ons both political antu all tlmse who hke him-elf hail len di-h,,,. ,i,m 0f Mr. Adam-, weie ,t not fhr his mnuec-i m,v, :k- Q.tasn.r, in; th, f-r-rfU-r xTTl:l W, ' ?l SaTif n W'aS ,TCeiv Mr- m tl- I - re.,fnith,s hi- ..iter , , VV ' ' 3 me at that stage the ary ot a new and honorable apmtment retains his standi. in pabhc opinion. Ins pros- in Ke.duckv Tl ,o:,raor.v. ,,, "h,.e M'..n d derrnce ot bingirigeU a1oned,,t,,i as overnor of Florida. f pect to .nceed Mr. Adams a,! directly ilitheiscen hie, re over fhem w d h ,n n,ce,a,i il, Yl H VO .. anfl t These evdenccs ol a nation gratitude,uere path of all other who aspire, to thePre.ideney. nre gb.d t. ?eize any ,o,tu,v ,,d,p:t. tha. he KepuhhcofCh.lend constantly sec- cheertully awarded to ham. And vet ,t has He is the common enemy of all other metcn- hn The ,elf ou , i,,,,.,,, !, , ,.

ond di-gran 1 neigrl3 01 ixortti America, ol theen irrav ely asserted, that he retired fmmkin,, ir iuil. ,.,,:, , 1 .1.. .. . ...

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giv in- a permanent liahitation to liUrfy and office immediately after the war, and like Cim

civ.Malioo in me new world. einnatus converted his sword into a idom-de rr.i : -.!. .. . . . . '

i nerc remain-pu me oniy, jir. .umisrer, sliaie thus leaving it to be inferred, that.

to nianitesr my grarmifie tor the predefirtion

v it'd which your President has distinguished Chile, in having made choirp of Mr. Allen to

though he still held his commission, he receiv

ved no pay! while the otlicial hi counts commu

nicated to Congress show, that during his rei'ut

fdl thy misiioa; who has to worthily cxcrcHcdjMeir, he received nearly C.o.ooo,

pretemhds to pro-trate him. It is again-t .Mr.! I lenrv ( l".y sh-ail i outstrip him in pi,dr--i Cbiy, therefore, that the principal attach ofi pursuits, aa l in political divtiacti .a . ile !i as the opposition are directed: to o.aeet hi politi-1 b.ng Hjpjd-e-ed lie; envy that i.mkhd ia hi cal dcMnif tinn, (ien. Jar hap is brotpht o'it ; heas t. an ! -.tood i-biked bif.;ie!be s.ij err a" und sushnned ; and shiTnld Ciene.-al Ja k.-on be 'miu. f the man he hated. He ha evr.

elee.ted Prcident, it will tt consider, d atii-!b'-e:i re idv todeirrad.e hiai. but had not

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