Communications: Letters From James G. Birney
[T.'iefollowing letters fiom Mr. Birney to Mr. Erren, and to die Hartford Comniiuee, viïlbe . ead wiih interest. We prefix the subjomed note, which was addressed (o us as explanatory of the reasons why the opinionsof Mr. Birney on the ulject3 here diecussed, had not been previously published.] To thL Editoiw op the Signal: LOWEK. SiftlNAW, Mich. ? Sept. 2, lef 14, '5 Gentlemen, - Wifhin the last five or six weeks, have reed ved leners from pelsons residing in differem paris of the country, requesting to be nilonned whut are my opinions on several subjects of' National policy that now interest the public mind. On the TariiT. 1 had olready corn' iMunicnted my opinión in n lener wrinen in reply to óne received Irom a gentleman reeiding in Pittsburgh. My opinions on a National Bank- on the distribution of tho proceeds of the Public Lands, &c. &c vrere given in answer to a written request made by a Comrnittee appointed by ihe citizens of Hartford, Trurnbull County, Ohio. Under the expectation that my lettere would be publislifi by tlie gentlemen to whom they were addressed, I referred all subsoquent enquirérstothem for my opinions, But not having seen them, or'any notlce of them, in the public joiïrnals, I beg ihatyou wil! give thern nn insrlion inyo-irs; and that you will send to each ol the subjoinednames one oÃ' the papera coinaininK them.
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