[William B. Lewis was a member of Jackson's Cabinet.] The writer warned the President of false friends close to him, who were plotting his assassination. They would urge him to run for a second term in 1832 so as to use his popularity for their personal gain. "You are to live til [sic] by holding you up as a candidate excitement gets to its highest pitch, than [sic] suddenly some of your now pretended warm friends are to put a veto on your existence, and after a false show of great mourning come out in your place--."