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THe Way THe ANTI-AMERICAN PAPERS TALK.—Just before the election in Kentucky, the Louisville
Times told the following story, which was eagerly copied by papers of the like stripe all over the
country : * Our interior exchanges are crowded with the names withdrawn from the Know Nothing
lodge. The current against Know Nothingism is carrying everything before it. We have never
before witnessed such a revolution in popular sentiment. ‘Sam’ is the deadest coon that ever
died.” Well, the result is that ‘Sam’ has carried Kentucky by an overwhelming majority,
When you see statements of “ withdrawn from Kuow Nothing lodges” and that “Sam is dead,”
just think of Kentucky.
Wastixaton on Know Notntyersa.— Ut, Vernon, Jan. 20, 1790.—To J. Q. Adams, American
Minister to Berlin. Sir:— * * * You know, my good sir, that it is not the policy of this govern-
ment to employ foreigners when it can well be avoided, either in the civil or military walks of life.
There is a species of self-importance in all foreign officers that cannot be gratified without doing
injustice to meritorious characters among our own countrymen, who conceive, and.justly, where
there js no great preponderance of experience or merit, that they are entitled to al/ the offices in
the gift of their government. ian, etc., G. Wasninctox?