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in certain Miami affairs confirmed by his Excelleney | in certain Miami affairs confirmed by his Excelleney | ||
− | President [ | + | President [illegible] on the 5th of March of 1846 |
− | [ | + | [illegible] he annihilated! - : - without |
− | these [ | + | these [illegible], I was informed that [illegible] |
− | would be brought to bear [ | + | would be brought to bear [illegible] cause the President |
− | to [ | + | to [illegible] that [illegible] |
− | [ | + | [illegible] after being [illegible] by the [illegible] |
− | and [ | + | and [illegible] and [illegible] and [illegible] by a |
− | Res[ | + | Res[illegible] of the Senate of the U.S. |
− | Entertaining for the [ | + | Entertaining for the [illegible] |
and patriotism of the Excellency the President, a | and patriotism of the Excellency the President, a | ||
− | [ | + | [illegible] opinion, [illegible] the vile |
− | [ | + | [illegible]ting, and shall await for reply, |
− | and patiently any [ | + | and patiently any [illegible] that may |
− | [ | + | [illegible] for for the imaginary [illegible] |
of being a Whig! | of being a Whig! | ||
− | I beg leave to [ | + | I beg leave to [illegible] Major [illegible] R Jouett |
− | of the army for any conduct and [ | + | of the army for any conduct and [illegible] |
whilst he was conducting the Emigration; | whilst he was conducting the Emigration; | ||
Very Respectfully | Very Respectfully | ||
− | [ | + | [illegible] your [illegible] |
− | + humble | + | + humble Sevt |
− | + | W. G. Ewing | |
− | of the [ | + | of the [illegible] of |
− | [ | + | [illegible] Emig |