Correspondence Between Gen. Andrew Jackson And John C. Calhoun, President And Vice-President of the U. States, On the Subject of the Course of the Latter, in the Deliberations of the Cabinet of Mr. Monroe, On the Occurences in the Seminole War

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Correspondence Between Gen. Andrew Jackson And John C. Calhoun, President And Vice-President of the U. States, On the Subject of the Course of the Latter, in the Deliberations of the Cabinet of Mr. Monroe, On the Occurences in the Seminole War
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
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Monroe on the subject, of the Seminole campaign; and, of conniie,- as I suppose, that yoii were acting for him, and not for yourself, in your eorrespondence with Mr. Crawford. Neither the copy, of his letter to you, pliksed in my hands by the President, nor his note covering the copy, ^ve me the slightest intimation of this fact; but, on the contrary, I had a ' right to presume, from. Mr. Crawford giving you authority to show me his letter if you pleased, Uiat the correspondence originated with... yourself, and Was under your entire control, and not, as I now infer, "at the request of the Presi^nt, and for his use.'' The view in which Ireguded the correspond*- Ac%y «ti4 wMoii I wai^ justified to do, judnng by the fkets before riie, Mly explaiiM my vemarks in my letter to the President, as far as you were eon* cemed wiflt thiem.
In the direction whieh this affair has taken, it is not lor me to deterniine whether you ought to furnish me any information, or what it ought to be.
^Had I supposed, that, under the eireumstances in which I was placed, sudi e right belonged to me, I wouM have claimed it preT|6|^tiy to my answer to llhe Presidenffir letter, so «s to hare had die advarage,- before I made my re- SYf of whatev^ light mi|^t be furnished from the sources I therein indiest^ i That there are those whaintend Alt tins afiair shall operate iaigai Ast me ]M»Iitically, by causing a rupture between myself and the President, and thef^by affect, if possiUe, my standing wid) the nation, I cannot doubt, for reasons which I hai^ stated in my gnawer to the President; but I must be permitted to express my surprise that you diould suppose that my remarks comprehended .yovj when they expressly referred to those wlwse n^mes did not appear in the transaction, and consequently excluded you.


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