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Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire
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Mr. Greene of the Boston Statesman visited Mr. Hill this week, prompting speculations linking it to the death of Gov. Clinton, the decline of Jacksonism in New York, political combinations, and an infamous Jackson pamphlet.
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"Upon my life 'tis true--what will you lay it's a lie?"
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The Present Week
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demise of gov. clinton
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Mr. GREENE, of the Boston Statesman, made an excursion here the present week, and reported himself to his old master and prototype, Mr. Hill. Various conjectures are afloat as to the object of his visit. Some imagine it was connected with the recent death-blow given to Jacksonism in New-York, by the demise of Gov. Clinton--and the consequent necessity of some new "combinations" since the "meeting" at "the waters" last summer. Others surmise that it was to comfort Mr. Hill in his low estate; console him about his infamous Jackson pamphlet, and put a stop to any rumors that may be afloat, touching the reputed authoress of the publication in question. Mr. Greene says he "never heard of this pamphlet until Mr. Everett made his defence of Mr. Adams."