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Page [1] view page image [added: Date one other thing I will allude to as [added: it] comes in upon me— Williams says that he sent his letters to Henderson's Mill to mail them, believing that you [wild] open them and destroy them as he had sent one to the department sometime since and had never heard of it Page [2] view page image adder. he deserves to be tread upon and crushed by the indignant heel of every independent and honest hearted man— I think [added: him] one of the vilest and most deformed of Adam's fallen race and if there was no other sin in the world besides what he contains it would require the advent and blood of another Savour [Saviour] to preserve it from being swept into an awful hell where the worm dieth not and the fire is not quenched. I sit down to write one page and no more, but have permitted [added: my self] to begin to think about this miserable creature, so I will stop at this about him— I repeat that I have hope of stoping [stopping] the whole proceedings; but let them do all the devilment possible— We have made no speaker as yet. Cable has been droped [dropped] the run is now upon Potter of Ohio — what the ultimate result will be, at this time no one can tell— The whigs seemed determined to have Page [3] view page image I [added: am] still laboring under my affliction— it [added: is] some better; but very painful at times still— I have not seen old Zack yet; but intend to call [added: on] him soon— Your piece of Gold I have not sold as yet but will do it in a short time— I have not recieved [received] a letter from any one since leaving Greeneville giving an account of matters and things — You will parden [pardon] the brevity of this letter as I intend to write more fully in my next— Give my best respect to the young men about the store— Tender my best respects to Mrs Lowry and accept for yourself assuredness of my high esteem.
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