Opposite Feelings
"I do not mean to say that Mr. Clay is n emancipa t ion ist-lut I believe hisFEEMNG& are wüh the cause," says CassfusM. "Sofarashe ventures to interpret my feelin-gs, he has entirehj misconceived tiemr'r responds Henry Clay. "I knowr thnà those most iimnediately within bis influence approximate to myBelf in sentiment upon the subject of Slavery," says Cassius. à believe lura to be equally mistaken as to those in the circle of my personal frfends and neigh bors, generally," replied Henry,- Liberty HeraldlCtTIn the contingency ofmy election, to which. you have advertedr if the affaii Of acquiring Texas should become a subject of consideraron, I should be governed by the state of f act and the state of public opinión existiug at the time I
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