tile J among other matters, plead that the Repre- before the in ildcnce of sentation made public my private wlio liimscll was an the anil. by them, me, had been ! 1 aetof*in Revolution: ! during tiie whole of his residence in Nortl After a residence in the against reputation, icel confident that an was one enough lo that Ohio will ler’ done, by them, while were impartia who met Cornwallis as he marcher Carolina ! Iis say gc lYOTHE Citizens: they aether as a and candid will j And there is no man at this time tor Polk. It of Arkansas, for nearly Grand and filed people justify me in what fit this and aided in j Medary says so, he has changei hereby given, that at a sale of lands by the col- State ^ Jury; them, as rough country, more Venerated than old ^,,ul by such, -for have and sustain me capturing Capt. Ezekiel Polk l'ls ISlector of the revenue for the of r i have now, for the firs; the said, in the o the ■ opinion very We liave thf county Lafayette consideration of the propriety provisions intended for the support of hi; both for his suddenly. and State of the ■jive )ea‘-5 succeeding Grand m\ course. I no patriotism, Demo- best Arkansas, Jfor payment of taxes and as a candi- have to assai unwavering authority tor saying that withir MS. for suffrages, Jury.” To this I disposition army—a citizen of character, cratic Medary, costs and the same, on the your pl&, demurred; and the however worthy high principles, his talents, and stern the last three lias penalty upon 1st dav of flied Court others, vulnerable they may be. whom have often intig- weeks, stated that he hat November, 1841, I at the tr. iLihlic office. (Judgfe an you honored as your Sena- rili/. I think it was near purchased following price*, Johnson) gave elaborate onlv seek to defend in the close' of the no doubt that Mr. would the tracts to the formation ol now myself, the 1 tor in State day carry the State following of land in said and |I,.„Mr 1825, opinion, of record in enjoymen your 1 am author- '' lying county, Pulaski Circuit: oi diat Legislature. Revolution that he and Col. William Polk of Ohio.” to non-residents. viz: the respect from pay fellow-men, to whicl ized him to belonging 1836* principal Court, which concludes as by say, which 1 now in obtained a l Government,’in follows: ‘■■Admit-1 a life of repeat Colonel’s commission, abmil There is not n word of in the connnu- long conscious rectitude of his (both truth in this ‘dies Nwnbtrt. Si c. I Town. I Acres. 1l"8 ,lw Grand exceeded purpose presence, ami in your that lit the same j Range. .ul disagreements Lkat Jury their power and hoatSrg, time,) which title he ever aftei It is a sheer not on conduct, entitles me. 1 ask no more. knew authority.” fabrication got wi 22 ~7
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