Mr. Clay In Connecticut
- The Ohio FceePress (Whig.) snys thflt 1I13 cnnvoss in Cormeclicut wns conducted with roferencc .0 the succession to the Presidential chnir. !Mr. Cl.n'y was pröclaimd ihe camüdate of the party, and his friends declnred, repèatedlv th;it, sink px swini, survive or petish. they vvuilil stick to hiin - ilnt he must be the cnndidate of the Wliig party. The re.ulc is s ich na miÃiht hnvu been expcctfd froui such an issue. VVill hte friends in Ohio learn wisdom fiom tlieae late les sons? Will they pny a lttl; moie do 0rencñ'ti public op'nion thn their tiier.ds in ihe Enst liavt done1! Ãf su wc ñiay hope to s;-e Ohio redenmed froni tho power thnt hns Irin lÃIii her trouoie-i Ãp on Iirr. ï ri'it, we nmÃt expect to see her iollow in the footsnps o' QonnrcMfc: '
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