To The Hon. James G. Birney
Dkar Sm: - Believing it to bo th privilege of every voter to know the scntiments of each candidate fbr office, upon all important points of national interest, and Ãn pusuance of a practice by which this right is acceeded by yöurself and others Ãn the ready response given to similar inquines, we wish to know, ex pressly, & fully your views of the necessity of a change in the Post Office laws, by which the franking privilege shall be removed, or secured from abuse, and tho present high rafe ofpostage which is n burden to grÃevous to be borne by the peoplè, be reduced to the same, or a similar rate, secured by the recent change in the Post Office Department of Englnnd: and whetlier your influence, if elected to the chief magistracy of this nation, would be given to secure this alteration so ne cessary, and earnestly demanded by the great mass of the American people? - With the highest censiderations of resnecf, Your ob't serv'ts,
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