Mr. Clay
"The rotÃen heartedscoündreÃs, tffiy d1 ihey not publish tlie fact thnt Mr. Clay had volunteered his services as counsi ftÃr Miss Webster." -unse Such wos the question asked by one of' our neighbors a few days since as be w perusing ibe Signal. Ans. We did not: then believe, and we now know that sucfc was not the fact. M r. Clay never tendered his services as counsel for Miss Web-ster. Not he. t{TheBirney pnrty of this Country are' evidently uneosy in view of the nttitude they riow hold in the eye óf the civilizeà world. They hnd the power to give a heavy blöwMó Slavery, nnd they gave if the other way! How shnll they iustify themselves?- N. Y. Tribune." Very far from being "uneasy," friend Greely. We rejoice thnt we have succeeded in defeatmg one siaypholder nnd slavedealer. Wc are in'1 hopes that by '48 we shal! be nble fo use' up two, and thus mnke way for that party thröufcfr whose influenceour country isto be bene-fitted, if benefitfed nt all.
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