LAFAYETTE, INDIANA, November 10, 1856.
MY DEAR SIR: The
smoke of the battle has cleared away and we are victorious. I congratulate you
and the country on this glorious result and I sincerely hope that Mr. Buchanan
may call you to the head of his Cabinet for I know of no man more worthy or
better qualified. I expressed to you similar views before the formation of Mr.
Pierce's Cabinet and do not wish to flatter you, but this is my honest desire.
If I can serve you, intimate in what way.
* A Representative
in Congress from Indiana, 1843-1849; a Senator, 1853-1855. He was not
successful in his efforts for a reelection in 1856.
SOURCE: Charles
Henry Ambler, Editor, Annual Report of the American Historical
Association for the Year 1916, in Two Volumes, Vol. II, Correspondence of
Robert M. T. Hunter (1826-1876), p. 200