Letter from James Haughton, Dublin, to Samuel May, 2nd Feb[ruar]y, 1846

Haughton sends an address to May. He refers to temperance reforms and abolition of capital punishment. Haughton speaks of peace efforts between England and the United States. Richard Davis Webb writes a postscript that supports Haughton's views. Webb comments on the prospects...

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