The Tariff
Last Wednesday evening, at College Hall, Judge King, commenting on the little difÃerence between the views of Messrs. Polk and Clay on ihe Tariff, said that to test the matter, he would read extracts from their letter, and leave the audience to identify the authoiv He aceordingly read one and' put it to the people to say from whose letter it was taken. Clay's! Clay 's! Polk's! Polk'sl-resounded all over the house. Opinions seemed pretty nearly equalJy divided. -ie read anotherr and put the same question- Polk'sf Polk's! ClayV; Clay's! was thé response again; and' th' ere was quite an equal división this time. The author of the first was Mr. Polk, of the second, Mr. Clay.- Cincinnaii Hcrald. '. tt?" The Wayne County Addresa shall appear next week .
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