To The Public
I havo before repeatedly statod tliot Ineveà voted a Democratie ticket but once: and never since thc organkation of the Liberty pnrÃy. Tt would therefore be unnecessary, if not riciculousto alinde to it again, were it noà for the fnet that Whigipoiticians in other sections of the State are industriously circulating the story omong thousands that Dr. Ormsbt, of Ann Arbor had deliberately affirnied thnc I ]ad votcil the Loco Foco ticket since I professed to be n Liberty man Many persons, knovving Dr. Ormsby to be n man of character and reputation, vvill belif ve the statement which he is supposed to make. Henee I eem the publicaÃion of the of the following disovowal from him to be appropriate under the circumstances. G. BECKLEY. Afx Ar bor, Sept. SO, 1044. Mr. Gut Becki.st: - Sir, Ãn answerto your enrjLiiry - "Have I ever stuted that you had. voted the Locnfoco ticket since you hrvè been in Ann Arbor?'' In an?vver, that I havo never made any such statement, or designed ro convey any stich impression. I have fitated tlmt you hod voted the Democratie ticket, prior to your connection with the "Liberty party," and in this way a mistaken impression of this nature might easily be convoyed in a promiscuous converfation. Yours respRctfullv,
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