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is against the plan of every other man. Mr. Giles, Gnl Smith H.H. in the Senate are for war, but disagree as to the steps Preparatory for a state of war. They have I believe compromised the matter as to one measure viz. to address the President, approving his dismission of Jackson and pledging both houses of Congress to him and to the people, to support him in all the consequences which may flow from the act of dismission, and that they will call forth the strength of the nation to support the rights, the honor and interest of the nation. Yesterday Mr. G made a very long and very able speech in support of this address. He can make as good a speech as any man, but when that is said, I am fearful nothing more can be added, that will be favorable to him.