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mi EA IOATO Mil. INC HAM

! have rereivt d njr letter Tto

i'OLITICAL CONSISTENCY

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' ThaU, 'cr.lv one instance cl 'he reforms U lndul thp i crtat.on taat, though a j Y""' Ul f0 neril Jack??? uh.ch e uere to heh dd. it' '1' m'l' l' mean enough t-, lantier. or : r'U L 1 ' " . n j q-Iion, out nt ali "hole li?t of Kr,erar.-eS wee toi!, : enough to t-ncour..Ke ,t.he n:a ha; e ! t,:M..i of him. i n hv a nr.-

out iu ihe.tmP v,v.: .imih, Graven uthr;en: to repair the u roi-. In i ' V"". . nc -Jiiigc naff

cy would U louna ,n all. Uuveen t e UiH ' li 1 df'"' n'Ut "t "Hn'(", ''' r' 'TM' i.tori.ise ana the JulrJer.t.' je wronff and mjory done me. You. -I; ir,ie 1 UJlh woith v!U00 pc Yet the moment that an horust urDor-!answ'r ttm' ,,e(erm,f, whether jou are jd,it-'dm; t , trrrhhpH,,n ,!,..hrc- ti, t .:. 1 , ! ?" fir entitled to the name ami character I A' UlP y:,mc timp the Richmond En.

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oji a genitetnaaas to Oe able to act like 1 ' i :i- "l 1 more i.

oce. Ver respectfuliv, J. Ii. EATON.

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that I am (y iii noar. would u t-

heen tlcctned and deluJed. ir i that (Jpi,

Ja(.ktcnhas made the iit;!e f.ir,tr of hi?

misrule thicker thaa h:3 dects-soi s loins, and having-(if parted f:cm the principlos winch brought him in!o povver, ha? I'-j-t ail t laim to the eoi.tdenee of his f0rnier advecatt.-. he as one ot t'a rn c .r.rjct y a 'd him any fuithet couoteuance, than he i? at once m-i up.oa h the whole hand ot p i:--ioi,ed pifi-es and rewarded parti j in-, and s! i-ur-.itized ij.s a traitor, a turncoat, r;n An siur. Thus the Adv e; ti.-er call the lion John Kiaeai:! aoap-tate Let.. !'.!-; attir havn, been an hdv rate lei Gen. J;.ckvca? election on principle.

t ied to priiiCiplts, tii.-ueti J.o ksi.-u

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IlEf'hV. Washington. Z'& June, J 3 5 1 . iH Four note of Saturday , purporting to 9, a demand of satisfaction for m-

jary done to you, was received on that

day ; company p;evenfeu me from sending

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m iininp-, your broher-m-l.iw. Dr. Randolph, intruded himself into my room, with a threat of prisonal vi. ! nco. I perunderFtand the eurt voti are made

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I1- toe .iiM'iioin reor,p. J am not to

bo intimid.-.te.I by threat, cr provoked bv

o K-:.vO peas- ahue. to any act inconsistent with the :. ri r, ! 1 1. ,ii i i .. . . . ... , .

! .yi(fii-i v.-ntch scut condition

cau-e'i s Hl;,j condurf i.a-pirf.

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I was the first time he had ever seen death

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MK. EATON TO MR INGHAM. ZQth Juvt, 1831 . iR i Ur note Of tbi- rrmmit.-r .o.

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that we should s ,y that AI r .mf; !,uv i.nj completed the impon a t rt it, tot

woicn tie continuet! in ti - o.-' har

the duties ;t Scruttr. of 1 i'f frt iu ; v . t i . i

n to maue airan-.mem to

cuvcd. It proves to rr.e that you are quite brave rtiongh todo a mean action, lot too pi eat a covard to repair it Your OliitPllll.l I Iit.r.'l not- i..-w,, ..it. I a : . ..

e of ' J Ul r'v 1 oespise.

' is J ' 5 Co.-iternptihle ii Hows as oui udl that have set forth rumor? of their own

eUMSLos, tlltre -warn a .sannp-.

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he was er.ed iu t-ki- tT leave of his ; ,mi ut;it,ou ;ramt me . If that be poo

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iolv ucre rilled with tears.

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to v-pcf.l;, ur.d looking in their fresh color

i-'. p..;cta ooltli.eij of cxpr(ieion, a? it !'-:?t ed-out to tacak into a smile, and with

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. t .mif 'hi 'great c: ..'a-i ((ien Jark--on) .rKikeT' he, na his pap. rot Mt 11, 1824 "A gei.dornan wh canir-t intLTprrt the j-iiiin epre.-sio.) of . mo law, ao-d ycr woui.t Ik called upon fa admnrster V;

! 'lie ian - ot' the land ! one h-e i loi-

a:e o purely mo'.tar, tiiai he wo-i'd t; iue mut3 a iiiutor into a ..y. or would punish treason, riot by c- d caui fs. but a rirl martial." -1- uch a one qualified for our chief m-igtstra'e?" The ed.torof the Enquiftr is t.-(V the advocate of Geo. J.i U-an, adhough he considered him thcras no lepuMican, he rrjrards him no- as the m.im stay of repidlicanism . hi May ld.21, the Albany Argu?, now i le.iflia Ja( k,on paper, ued the followmr; bin-uage; The fact is clear that Mr. Jackson ha nnt a single feeling- iu corr.moti with the republican party. The reverse of 'hat; he desires and makes a merit of denies the total extinction of it." lie is now proclaimed by the Fame paper to be the. very best model of republicanism. Again, he is respected as u. gallant soldier, but he stands in the mmdg of the people of this state, (New York,) at an immeasurable distance from (ho executive chair. His habits, aside from his politics, are quite too summary tor that" Gen. Jackson having obtained the executive chair, the tunc cf the Arguj is clnmgpd. The Delaware Gazette, now a Jackson paper, during the pendency of the contest between Messrs Adams, Jackson, Clay an 1 Crawford, remarked, "of all the

gentlemen named. Gin Jackson appears

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v ith a plrasurt hatmouv ui on 1 i

ear. Across (he vahev in evcrv cue(.'i' -b.' t ihe vanishing Ptreak ei the tin

r l s tdy ;,bo-. e but ncd ti-.e unclontl

c i ';ir--, tw inkhi h!.e revolvui.o; lampai the heaven-, nr.tt as the eung wat her r d o'- t' f r heaniiful ord.er, and took in

eye the glos ton bend of their in. ! felt the ah-..)u'e stilhiess o:

tiiP f;:::ht pressing on htm bke the hand of

t-i isiMo spirit, a tec ling

. 'v He' ef ; oj.-., j -.! U cm ii 1 3 toiche ;d aau caantcd ti e jbiahcb.iug veins blue and httdihe

' upon his foal -1 t . .

thi he death ! He sat b ddna-

t: Ti ea-ur I -.s d as to : H: , a ! .t r tli.il ho h.ol con.o

. inaae ins appearance uaointr 'i heir com.'uct

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m.! you mmt know it Jlut o more; wt think that, in the chief nr,r,.tr.-,fP f

ooreour corieporuJencc t'es. Not', he Idi.ted States, too ro,ch

rnore Uiii 1f' rrr"?i ?!,o;t cfn uc.lf; r.;(.:v dat.gdou- at.-l we have see- n cer.tanri ot mv rifro:; r-.A r-t, --a ,.,! , ,.'... . . ' . , . . .

1 - '-' me "c-ner.'t i nc i .i . -i.-cir-o

iioeit uan; 1:3. Couid

the dim I a nip io ti.o face

writ la o- auf.-

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loo; lofdess hp-(i;a d.o a-;eiu inten uj ted la- ia.-y ih. u-d,:;.

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INCONSI rEVCil'S. Wh.at can rn.ue fod! t -tahbdi trie utter

ingh.ui. t)n. ot fo- i 1 1 i 'I i f oia.'d i a t ( I app- ie.i M i . b -train of i: ; and !u ha i ,g p" aie.i i i i i . -1 i t f r llu- ...r tiwi. p.-seil to to- etaice without u.oh .fatan Sorne shcit t;me .-.ftervvar ."Via jot E 'an. uith twoil hi- !; iht io law. i)r H;m:olph. and l.j r Louts left '.!: hudding. 3-1 r . i mgb.am, no aie tnftrmeil, uul kae the!

cii) iuv rcr:iis Ivi'.r.ia t morr r.v.

oovdir.g

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in i e he said I .

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EATON TO MR. INGHAM.

rar.o nn isiole si'irit. a tec inr ot nwe

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DUFF GIIEEN IMIOSCSHKEI) iiV THE OFFICE HOLDEILS. From the IVaikit.ton l!tgray. From the talloviiig letters it will be ?e ii that th.e Tiilegraph is to be put uaaer the othoial ban. First, Amos Kendall.

r.en i rn. l. L.ewis, and then came the

biitutn a of the .a-uri!: . ; . . . a . -1 . -')( il i'il ill. I . ii V.

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pT nil. ii Dim iiisiiit.: .''icie-ts or f. e o

SilK

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cet tone at hi-, or cui m:; as aiistoaiat- aaoi t

nd fonrettinc- hi surnn-e m t!ie ' th :i couotrv, those u h..:n t i

fa-cir.ation of the voo e lie yielded hisjehumed a patriots an.; ,ht chair to the dincr Chc r. ;-nd sat down in! the eailh while the chanct

o bt'.ctMOfr attitude I'' ?ioe htm; ic

?( .tutifil a? fhev are,'. hey are all accurate

i.umncre.l ann civt'inu!. ana tu-t

Ct(,!t tJ

lon e pio4 ; ed'en! ot

a a source as tne co tnia ;i. ... .. ...i ..... ...... ...

Li.deo it.itef, ieiegia.li I havt hen: Second Comptrcller, ana the succeor of :ui to w.ui ;-.r the nd! otveiopement.drs. Barney's hushaud Our old friend ct what Iu h .d to say. an i niati petsuns D.tbnev shoui a keep cool Ik is in a

tmi i tone is not accompanied by any .tcV-tUa- - '-" t-cuatacter ,no..,u ne tuou-nt comt-.ftable bath, and, unless we are nis- . l.t.. . ' . ! in to cr.doist his v lie id. o-;e :t me ana i.,n.i,, ..-..! w . I, ..r ........

cn.aoue .i opinion :n ttirm i . , ... vw ...t.t .i.i .in.'.v.ai i.;r ins t i ... . . .- , Ct ti , Ia.r.iiy. tiiat pal r ot ibis C v en- :,n co fav.n it- ,! .a' ! ir.- nl' ....,m;.. ...

i mis me ai i c l a i e s i a r me etec.r r.a c. , . - --- !.- v..Ativu iu oj-

3 v.-a., tiati'j me icit. v!;a lemaiii o; r:.:0 - Me ,vho ?nct' ueeded s. fnenJ, m-iv vv'l': "F is p.uvf.t fb .t ihe Secret.-.-! perchance, neu hn airam. But rr.dlv

anil never absent from their place. ! in ! ho expenditure of money, and the ' f' '. Cl ' "'U? : ' ftl ! ?f ''''' Vl v-v-! : the ohject oi theo c;h-::al gentry, is t.rv Ji..if i hriii;.,.. ,t!a;.,v. r r,.,t. . , ot tat; Attorney Genera:, .-ehrs.nt t ay.o uh'a v. into the ranks ot :!r V-.r,

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'-v I urn now thev have mi rued since; Genera! J.ark'-on ureel the nece-itv or' ' . .. . . .

;o creauo'5. "never i.iir.i ra ineir wa;cn-t cer;ain radical retorms in the n-overtitnenf

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as -nouifi ier. ;ei Hie citiz.-ns ot ffje Cotter Stales, very cautious ahlH him m the fust oihia widun tiietr gift' The New Hamptdme I'attiot, tht .. cdlUai, we bcliee, hy Jaac Hill, was enn-i!. ly opposed to Gen. Ja ksoa. Shou!J Mr. Crawford not he eiecfed," savs th& Fatrmtof the 'd.uhMay, 1 824 . -wV raa ti u a: our executive ciop u tment in the Inindsof A!am or Clay. I r.ih r,, say the :amu of Go;,. Jackson M Thx came paper says, -we love our r i vil righ:g and privileges too wfeli to piVe Jack-oa in the ireridtrdnil t hair; we do not liko ta be hanged without rhyioc or reason. " We might furnish extracts of the sa-c. character from other papers, no'v zrntously 6'Jppoiting the causa of Gen. Ja-L f o, but we have given enough to ,-hotv that copfiatency is not a virtcu of :.-:y ,

! nolitici.it!.-?.

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:--,m the U ntead.iland unsap-' mut he reme-iicd-that the lat admims p " f'1 r "l ? , - , memo,, r from I'cnues.ee, ha-ked 'tad.ohovaar the gieat Ftws cf tirn! traMon wa extravagant and partnd m , ;s ; ' ' ! t1 - ip the wrong tree." ! Uvl" l Art ' 5 ;!d. - t lvu pure and sdvetv light expenditures that the patronage of the ' Vl' T i "' l" -licul patronage had enorc: ..I ,n;i 'hp t'- ! How .tcadilv it pou.s ft em th government was employed to subtree ,im"V 01 GU fu '.Ut r ! " "j Sl- M n, .1 we had y .elded to our private ,u i L '.r ,'. r.i d' t t - ' o i r !r t 'r"' rrr .;naifnK-.un, givitg every spot efea.th tho pa.ticular interest of men in power, T' ' 1 'V'' " " 'r' J bnmng oar phl,c i n'i?, ' tUj !"Vfr c-' !.,-o-:ln;d 'Iheho;..! and the pa-tlio neglc-t of the interest of the na" '"' '" ' -jduiy, we ,ao, waul.l have been so blmd as V," 'J10 0 !c,7 r;'t .... u.. .V'.-.. mm'.. i . .... , to ueuiand .ui immedi i?e -oer , ., . Hr. iS , .... .... , iw..ir. . , - J c roo -h ,. .. t,;- tfir.roij-hlv vr-v.

i r r ( v. . i.e o ion t-iiuniii, a u i iu i ui. i oev momis-eu iron T"-v it t tin i i J - ' ' - - " .' m m . ui t i-c i . . i . . i .,

t . I t!..! I-. Il l VI''..' ft. I.'. ..... 1... ... I '

v ery ie- c ,ia so rra, cut as i..,t :o I tlicve out e-wn sen- , "' v " " " d :"

i."'"'"u"' S' r. li'.W ale ue i a. a ;.int tar i!ip . n ' . ' " n r.

HAM , LsU

pleasure of .an poh'ic.ti ftor.as? i i 1 1 c

th.

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av.ii de vine i I ?

I'.ri.o u-ion ecuallv. and the lion. Thev momised that r"-v if thm I

I-1- v ' i j - - - - j T " ii vtu, t

;he'h r.d getssa Ltoad a oeaci a the king,; obtained power, would m ike sdutirv!

;A-a! th-e lew r.;y-' 'hat are now stream changes in all these respects. Their - n ...

:;,g ir.io my lota.'.iiai-: ufurniii.ii:u cunuuHie nitn-eii, woo is now tueir rresi

r i t - . t . . t...i I b.irfi itti.. . . I .U . . i. I . . i : l .

v!-nen ooty ei " - ioic vutu ueuu av untu muse me ieaoinLr o meets . . r- . ....

.j;01,,.ht-(cwer me. Fa nest? the mg.Lt of the change which he would effect, and ' ilU 1 "Is 'S , , ,iUf T CM!lV',il - u:' l" -v -r...,? rai," ch.;ivl)-I h.xvs often thought . m his fust ofJk.al act as Chief MagitrateJ ';'3 I'd t nu u,diii. rS lyhec-dl,, itl. d, u, n toe ,1,:,, lai th- ,r -tw ue-tate'ful i have bet;: in calling my- after the people had, deluded bv the crvi fv ? ':'"1 oi o.dk.U nerves: il tin, he ad . the-r. at

:rlf j a;-, when tlier is so much tht no cf reform, changed their rulers, he recogTovt itv can take away. jnized the same object and the same cau- ( h:-u i cf ..i .er ray from every star ses e? the reason of the clunge. and reit- :' V. .- - i .. . . ' .

n. ,. -c i cii.s are mine, neiv ttiav.e eraiea tr.e t rom.se ormcr v mat e, ut

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aay ri I re. f-a an ;'. .. laaU

on mv f itdicad was sent tor reform was to mirk the nmress of hi

ery echo tn.u . c.ucn mgr.. But how has he lulLdied the oro-

m:n!e, and the expectatic.es !

i of the Attorney G-r.ci.d, retu-td to

atBjciate with her." L.l: Tit. REPLY. lVa$hingto7i. illih June, 1C31. lR I htve not hce. i ab.e to asceit.iin.

room to hope. In some M(een f;i)ro:-

they will dijeover thai they n.iv.j uj.nae a mistake. For our-clvci ;ua (,u, j, ... per, we believe that theie romam- h-hj -.j of the spirit of our fathers, aaiooo- the

(.ii paving viHfis (,i iue v.oun.r. (VL.t .

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t

plavir-ir upon it? mires thu

a-y -js. 'vas meant lor

fab.'L-cd fi.tirrance that

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t ith) C my wir.;. w. eire ims oi i.:s supprrtcrs, concerning the

mi I'.mr niifi. .il I .i a t t-VHill.c. tt hcl .irr ! ... I . . . . ',...... . ,. . .

m:-es thus mode, and the exnectatinns! - V " t wisl,c u'unuui, vo ui.tJ.1..im plts., Wvi9 excited? He h is violated every pro lJ 13 p .oacaoa relerre.l to by you or wii))?e edit -r da;es be stf and tl i mie, gone beyond the m.t estrava-ant Uc aci slu,ccl ,u thi! 1 U rtt"1' " h,dl I jt ki)fce Ui:U !'nlt m . h !;,.v dreimSof;.icUrv-ncr, c ,-.n-erritho 're to know wheti.u' i have sane juvvning" But. to tne letters. Jict.-i

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mvhinct.-d; .n- mal admnn-tratioa of hi piedcce-sois, in

nv . ear Emer, :i co;;re ot me

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uies which weie unj-jstr

e as

.a; rac;!v ccuo. r.ot tr..ie comt lain;l e i n theta as wron-r; hut

It is root of-adi that I frgit rhese whio'i from their tar greater exion-i a. :'.(- aaa;- t'me, Ei. -:! ,ue under J.ick-'On, Irive. actaa'Iv and iastlv

i have acGu.ied that caaracler. let

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have ":ae

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see UvVlhing w rcng in him. Thev

nature in are reaav to swear taat he inu iutroiaced

. vol f.r.m h i-been eo-pcaka'dy dear to needed refoim in thc-evc.y respects. ...e for .t I s-ee th- evidctice of a:i If Mr. AI..m appointed iialf a daen hv.i.:hty Mal:er; nnd :r the ex. essive members oh-Congress m.a oo accouat of aiuiy oi" the stats, an.i the unfading and their holding th it character, nor vet on . ,a! 5-krv of their steadfast tiles. I -ee acneant of ilieir heins' hi t. d i.-.-d f. .cnd

.'lia.p-cs ct t.n;ucitd beauty, and fm J an but been e they wero h nest a ad com . . . i . . . . . w

o the eternal quesii am .g with- pttent to the duties ass;gt,o.i tacm, it vva s 'a terrible thine- ta the ee- of .la, .n

i.t iwc!- the !l ice clock trike ind his frieed; but since Jackson for tint .; rc v;h:. Vhit'omy hnr. i?, Krcest'reaoa be e!e-:J ar.J fjr ihe

at ! I r o i:a a;d

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no re

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tioned or will disav .w. H it be the tiist

youdemmd, it is too ahu;d to aii-r.t an answer. If it i;e the last, you rn iy Liu i

auihoritv f jr the s uae fact in a Fhtiade

phia piper, about ta.1 tiist of April last.

are, vercaiit.i ct liltrdiim.

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'.Much is deemed to he quite aurieu ily t , . . U',U1-J 1 1 6' 4-! Ci ' 'o; e; e-i ';t'i .t vouasthe Telegraph may Le tJ me i the 2 1 .nit. received at this hice. I ' ..ir m..v fief!-.' When vou have settled such accounts wi:hjuve to rt(4'!r )!U l'J -c aUaae th v ;a;il, :Ua ;d, r, your p'articuUr ftienas, it wid te time l')er' arul iCent 'Jr-'lii I;,r payment. ; p.,,t va'.ohio a... ; : enough to make demaadi cf ethers, hit1 ;iaJ tpcctfully, Mh yy'- eve urnt ;. :-! rr t,ry pt. the mean time, I take the occasion to sayJ'"1 - 1 C'UN iON. to av-d tiiem-ei

Ut'il. JJcFF VjRELM. vrq . I , : s i

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a . v t u t 1 1 ; c h r.dr. ;v "d I')-;

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that you must be net a iitlie derange,!

'o imagine thr.t any hiuuent g of yourp conld induce me to di-.,vow what ad the

inhabitant cf this city know, and per ;

Baltimoke. 3 i June, HSI. Dear Gt.'.FK-d: 1 (vdi thank tea to

...uijii.nii.'. . i lii.j v i . r ... , .i in uci : . . , . rT, , . h ips half the people ot the United Sutts1 the L . b i eiraj.h, who h he.evefoho.rno' iei'Uo - i he t'J bsc ; 3 p. iori i- pud.

belteve to be trtie.

I eu?, S-Tj respectfully vours. vc. i3. JO LNGUAM

You i - .ice

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