A political register, setting forth the principles of the Whig and Locofoco Parties in the United States, with the life and public services of Henry Clay . Jucksonism,in 1836, who of her sons has not been proud to clainj licras the land ofhis nativity ? Better than all, the result of the late hard fought battle in this State,shows beyond a doubt, that HEXRY CLAY is the favorite of Tenne^--see for the next Presidency. His claims to that high office, wereadvocated- by Gov. Jones, with distinguished ability >and success, aswall also as by the various Whig candidates for Congress and the Leg-is


A political register, setting forth the principles of the Whig and Locofoco Parties in the United States, with the life and public services of Henry Clay . Jucksonism,in 1836, who of her sons has not been proud to clainj licras the land ofhis nativity ? Better than all, the result of the late hard fought battle in this State,shows beyond a doubt, that HEXRY CLAY is the favorite of Tenne^--see for the next Presidency. His claims to that high office, wereadvocated- by Gov. Jones, with distinguished ability >and success, aswall also as by the various Whig candidates for Congress and the Leg-islature. The Locofocos, from Polk down to Crouch of Washingtoncounty, cried bargain, intrigue and corruption, and asked the peopleif they would support C/«y, the known enemy of their old chief ?—On the other hand, the Whig orators and newspapers, responded, aye,wcgo for Henry Clay in preference to any man living. The publicwill distinctly recollect the bold and manly avowal of the gallant Jones,who declared in all his speeches,— I am for Hexry Clay first— I AM FOR Hni last—I AM FOR HIJI ALL THE TIME ! THE STOCK-RAISERS RESIDENCE AT 28S 789 1123 17587 14328 18034 14803 14328 14803 3259 3231 0 T\\\4 result is not so bud for East Tennessee, the region fromwhence Col, Polk ^cnt such cheering intelligence buck to his fri


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1840, booksubjectclayhen, bookyear1844