The voice of the people, and the facts, in relation to the rejection of Martin Van Buren, by the U.S. Senate
Van Buren was nominated as minister to Great Britain. This pamphlet contains The voice of New York, proceedings of a meeting of Republican members of the Legislature, Feb. 3, 1832, with remarks of N.P. Tallmadge; Great public meeting in the city of Albany, Feb. 4, 1832, with remarks of Gen Dix and B.F. Butler; Remarks of Webster, W.L. Marcy, S. Smith, J. Forsyth, Clay and Brown in the U. S. Senate on the Van Buren nomination; Correspondence between the Republican members of the New York Legislature and Pres. Jackson; Communication of S. Smith to the National intelligencer, Feb. 12, 1832. ; "New York Standard - Extra." ; Checklist of Amer. imprints, ; Mode of access: Internet. ; BEIN American Tracts 1832 V870: 25 cm. From the library of Samuel Beardsley.