Excerpt from Of the Republican General Committee of Young Men of the City and County of New-York: Friendly to the Election of Gen. Andrew Jackson to the Presidency, to the Republican Electors of the State of New-York
The Republican Representatives of the various counties of this great State, acting under a deep sense of duty to their Constituents, a becoming respect for a long established usage of the party, and an anxious regard for the true interests of our common country, having with great unanimity recommended to the electors of New-York, for the office of President of the United States, their illustrious fellow-citizen Gen. Andrew Jackson, and having now retired to their respective homes, the time has arrived when it becomes every friend of our Republican Institutions to be actively employed in the support and advancement of a cause which involves high and vital principles. Upon the eve of the mighty conflict in which we are soon to engage, the Republican Committee of Young Men of the City of New-York, impressed with the momentous consequences which hang upon its issue, feel themselves called to make a solemn appeal to their brethren of the Republican family, with a view of arousing all the energies of the party in defence of those principles, which have been the subject heretofore of many an anxious struggle, and for the preservation of which no toils can be too heavy, no sacrifices too great. Our strength is in the spirit and intelligence of the American People. By the aid of these, we have triumphed in times that are past - in these we repose our confident hope for the future.
The contest to which we summon you is not a mere dispute about men. Were it so, it would be unworthy of our own dignity, and an unwarrantable interference with your rightful predilections, thus to address you.
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