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10th Month. ] OCTOBER, 1856. [33 Days.
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” < Nativn Pris 3.— During the struggle for American Independence
Washinton erote Ae gee aha rtet Li feof Washin ome St “Morristown, lth Ma Yy 177.
To Richard Henry Lee. Dear Sir :—I take the liberty to ask you what Congress expects I am to do
with the many foreigners they have at different times promoted to the rank of fleld officers, and
by their last resolve, two to that of Colonel?) These men have no attachment to the country,
further than interest binds them. Our officers think it extremely hard, after they have toiled in
the service, and have sustained many losses, to have strangers put over them, whose merits,
perhaps, are not equal to their own, but whose effrontery will take no denial. * * * It is by
the zeal and activity of our own people, thas the canie must be supported, and nyt by a few hungry
a yarrensost AK. N.—"“T hope we may find gome means in future of shielding ourselves. from
foreign influence, political, commercial, or in whatever form it may be attempted. I can scarcely
withhold nyself from joining in the wish of Silas Dean-—' that there were an ocean.of fire between,
this and the Old World. "—defereon, wou