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to yould to chilling influences of hulden dis japhointment I beg t a s sure the President To the honest Termany of the country. with this belief we have lately established two and acquisience in his fauision programm however of my unabative confidence in hespurgement, new papers in this State a contemplate establishing others from advers 8 my wishes or expectations. In behalf of those who are and have been Will you allow me to anquire of Have shull not toon be favoride with a in it sturyling to Fealously in this State to sup- port the great principle of this administra from the the ident H gives us great pleasure to anticipate this event which tron, T trust the time is not fac his tant has by home of your friends been mentioned when connecticut, can consistently with the as piol able public good be remembered in the distri bution of public favors accept his the whereame of In turning from the personal subject, Jes - lowy Autoxations The cause mit me to congratulate you re on the pas- of the adminis nation and my undent sage of the woff Bill, whom mad fuctions progress that your lite a health may will I trued h generally thought " redicious long h shared 25 your Country friends And capically permit me to congratulate Perfutefully a sincerely you his, on the beto other Bank of then your obsciently is any ment in your administration, the Henry Line worth act will be most come pressure The Arts may naturally make some letter penesis (temborarily) when settichness i quater than purciple But be afrend A will make many new friends and quality a large number of old ones- above all it'camies with it for yours if the highest could olution an approving conscience. The anitoracy are alamm and will redouble their exertion to devene the people - never was A more necessary to disseminate cor- net sentiment or rather correct information

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