Candid Appeal to the American Public in Reply to Messrs Ingham Branch And Be

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Candid Appeal to the American Public in Reply to Messrs Ingham Branch And Be
John Henry Eaton
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He solitude of the Hermitage, and yield tiie strife nf politics to Ihe Vice President and his rivals. All the \isitiug 89 cards that wore ever prinfet] and circulated in this city, were as nothing, compared to this grand — this important design, which was to be brought out subsecpiently as an afterpiece to the new plot that was built upon the letter of Mr. Crawford, and the pub- lished correspondence.
The question arises, why were not these plans carried out at the intended time? AVhy not execu
...ted.^ Why were these de- signs suspended, and all the labor of preparation brought to a pause? Passing events furnish the answer. On the 31st of March, the day after the letter to Mr. Ritchie was written, and before the "FEW days" of waiting had expired, a voice from Femmyl- vania ivas hurrying; through the land. The democratic meiiibers of the Legislature of that great State, wliich first had presented General Jackson, and through two contests sustained him, were now again the first to express their confidence in his administra- tion, and to nominate him for a re-elqction.

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