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and we are industriously employed to refer the trial of the [[Bature?]] to that Tribunal that we may establish a precedent for sending the [[unclear]] claimants there also. Our Supreme Judges are models of integrity and we have a majority in Congress as exemplary in this respect as the Supreme Judges. These fellows refused peremtorily to go into the [[question?]] of corruption and we are told they are the only [[proper?]] Tribunal to try it.
& we are industriously employed to refer the trial of the [[Bature?]] to that Tribunal that we may establish a precedent for sending the Yazoo claimants there also. Our Supreme Judges are models of integrity & we have a majority in Congress as exemplary in this respect as the Supreme Judges. These fellows refused peremtorily to go into the [[question?]] of corruption & we are told they are the only proper Tribunal to try it.
I understand [[Benien?]] and [[Davis]] are about to proceed on the judgment of [[Mcbredie?]]. If you can with propriety interpose to obtain a
I understand [[Benien?]] & [[Davis?]] are about to proceed on the judgment of [[McCredie?]]. If you can with propriety interpose to obtain a further [[respite?]] until we can do something with [[Morel?]] you will much oblige me. I cannot get the mony without

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& we are industriously employed to refer the trial of the Bature? to that Tribunal that we may establish a precedent for sending the Yazoo claimants there also. Our Supreme Judges are models of integrity & we have a majority in Congress as exemplary in this respect as the Supreme Judges. These fellows refused peremtorily to go into the question? of corruption & we are told they are the only proper Tribunal to try it. I understand Benien? & Davis? are about to proceed on the judgment of McCredie?. If you can with propriety interpose to obtain a further respite? until we can do something with Morel? you will much oblige me. I cannot get the mony without