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He set out in the first instance, by asserting that Col. Pey- * ton both spoTce and voted against an appropriation to carry it into eifect. He was told by those who knew better, and in whom he ought to have confided, that he was misinformed, that Col. Peyton had not only voted for, but had made an excellent speech in favor of the appropriation. He still persisted in a repetition of his assertions, and even now, after he, and every other intelligent man, ought to be possessed of the most au then...tic information, proving Ms error ; he persists in asserting to the world that although Mr. Peyton voted for the appropriation, he had made an argument against it. If any member of Congress has practised upon his credulity, and caused him to be the retailer of such a glaring mistake^ his name ought to be known, that he might be shunned by every honor able man.
The General supposes that Mr. Wise and Colonel Peyton, who were my messmates and friends, were stimulated and advised by me to pursue the course which they did in Congress.


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