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d you a copy of a letter of mine to the President elect, and his reply. You are at liberty to make any disposition of them you may deem proper. Yours, &c., J. A. Spencer. Wheeling,Va., dec. 24th, 1860. Hon. A. Lincoln--dear Sir: I hope you will not deem it presumptuous in me, in thus demanding from you a plain re power? 2d. Do you regard the Dred Scott decision as binding upon the people of the North? Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain. Truly yours,&c., J. A. Spencer. Springfield, January 2, 1861. J. A. Spencer, Esq.--Sir: I had resolved in my mind to reply to no letters addressed me from any one, concerning tJ. A. Spencer, Esq.--Sir: I had resolved in my mind to reply to no letters addressed me from any one, concerning the manifold questions that have of late gained a footing in our distracted country. But as I have frequently had the same interrogatories propounded to me by others, and as your letter seems to be dictated in a spirit of kindness, seeking information only, I have concluded for the present to waive my resolve and reply, giving you