Claims that the Pennsylvanian is ready "to move" for Wise, but he thinks it would be better to wait a while; claims that Judge Douglas has "destroyed himsef"; informs Wise that his own brother, John, has grown a little "weak" on Wise, but that he intends to straighten him out. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Copy of above Autograph Letter Signed. 2 pp. Pritned in Auchampaugh
Thanks "God" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was "the vote of the South" that secured it...
Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to tal...
Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian "hinting the idea of coalition"; relays, Autograph ...
Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] t...
Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cabine...
Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan ...
States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to ch...
States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always available feels that Gov....
Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to "lien [lean?] towards him strongly;...
Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; cl...
Is ill and "confined to the house"; predicts that "many men" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia ...
Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an e...
Claims that Buchanan's position on the "Kansas Question" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that D...
Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party ...
Tyler will not "stand in the way" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include F...
Thanks "God" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was "the vote of the South" that secured it...
Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to tal...
Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian "hinting the idea of coalition"; relays, Autograph ...
Informs Wise that the Pennsylvanian referred to Douglass unfavorably; was told by Judge Lenoir [?] t...
Has heard that his brother John is urging Wise to suggest Robert's name to Mr. Buchanan for a cabine...
Feels that Wise has misapprehended Buchanan's sentiments towards himself; Tyler knows that Buchanan ...
States that he and Wise do not agree on Popular Sovereignty; claims that he does not want Wise to ch...
States that a man looking toward the Presidency should keep himself always available feels that Gov....
Informs him that Pennsylvania is for Buchanan now; tells Wise to "lien [lean?] towards him strongly;...
Happy that the North did not come out too strongly as that would have damaged the administration; cl...
Is ill and "confined to the house"; predicts that "many men" will seek Wise's influence in Virginia ...
Informs Wise that Bright supports Buchanan; worried that Douglas friends will support Hunter in an e...
Claims that Buchanan's position on the "Kansas Question" is correct and will suit Wise; feels that D...
Claims that the South must pull together with the rest of the country; feels that the Fremont Party ...
Tyler will not "stand in the way" of any favors Buchanan may bestow upon him, even if they include F...
Thanks "God" for the victory of Buchanan; claims that it was "the vote of the South" that secured it...
Had an itnerview with Mr. Buchanan whod esired to talk about Governor Floyd; advised Buchanan to tal...
Relays an editorial written in the Pennsylvanian "hinting the idea of coalition"; relays, Autograph ...