LetterProvidence, Rhode Island, April 8, 1842 Dear sir,
short of a violation of the Act of the Legislature passed on the 2 inst. I would if this could induce their followers to come to the same conclusion. But these followers have been goaded on by Lectures & Desperadoes so long that they really thought their leaders in earnest. When told by them that they were acting under the sanction of Law - a good deal of money has been paid by the deluded followers who have from time to time been told that they got into power the [unclear] the moment would be open to them.
unite in this great matter – it will certainly have a tendency towards a most lasting union hereafter of those whose great object is the liberty & constitution of their country.
Yr. very truly Moses B. Ives E.R. Potter Esq. *
a compromise. You & I know otherwise but this is the language of our opponents. Will you consult with Gov. F as to the proper manner of putting down such slanders. |