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'4 itAVA _ Wet, #o,o l a. az.* , y • ' , ' I IV THURSDAY MORNING FOR PRESID 4 X, A XT AMES , F OR VICE pauswEsT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDG E , OF K ',SMOKY. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, 07 001.01IBLS Co. AUDITOR 0 EMUS.: JACOB FRY, Jr., MorrocadraT Oo TIMOTHY IVES, PurrEn Courrre S reading matter every day on first page Tint DEMOCBATic Conlin - rte. or CORFLESPEI;DEM2E met at the St. Charles IL.tel. on Satunlay. June 21st, in purnitiMe of the call of the Chairman. To the ahAeoce of the Chairman, nun. C. Sit kt.Ett was ae point•! Chairman pro trot. On motion, it W as Rf.to!red, That it I iuexpedieut to change the time tin , r loudly fixed for Oh- nu,litig 01 the Con‘entiou, to wit: 1134.1 day of August. Ou motion LA 101. Fwontled I.y Roberts, F, q it was R . That we r,olunn n.l I , the C.moty Con ventina the propriety of changing the illat/ no, o•f ,otlg for tht nomination elintinhaet. by voting rhea nor, nitead of mark mg, etl heretotur.•. C SIIALER, Chairman, pr, l.m. Joan N. hretorat. S..•rrotary. HENRY CLAY AND MR. BUCHANAN A silly attempt is now being made to convince old line Whigs that Mr. Buchanan and Henry Clay were personal enemies. If henry Clay was alive his frank and manly spirit would rebuke the attempt at once. But after he is dead language can be attributed to him that he never uttered or wrote, and mole-hills magnified into mountains. Up to 1825 Mr. Clay and Mr. Bu chanan were both political and personal friends. That was thirty one years ago. In the fall of 1824 three candidates had been run for the Presidency : Gen. Jackson, J. Q. Adams and Wm H. Crawford. Jackson had received a majority of the popular vote, but had not secured a majority of the electoral votes. The election of a president therefore went to the House of Itepresentatives. Clay and Buchanan, both members of the House, were both then Democrat Buchanan was a warm friend of Jackson, and Clay was not. It appears that great exertion , were made to induce Mr. Clay to use his great influence in favor of Gen. Jackson. It was believed, as the result proved, that Clay's intlo ence could make a President. It is now "mad that Mr. Buchanan suggested to Mr. Clay that in ca, Jackson was elected he [Clay] would probabl:. be Secretary of State. The truth of this solely upon the authority of that most uotori.m, of false witnesses. Prentice. of the Louisville Journal. But whether it is true or not i. a matter of no earthly consequence. Mr. I:uchttnan was anxious to secure the election of Jackson and, as he says in a letter twenty years after wards, he would have used his influence in flay r of making Mr Clay a member of Gen. Jackson cabinet. Up to that time then Clay and Buchan an were certainly not enemies, but quite tl.e The election came off, and to the great disap P°intment of the Democracy Mr. Clay's influence secured/ the election of John Quincy Adams As soon as Adams was inaugurated he appoint« d Mr. Clay Secretary of State. Mr. Clay never afterwards acted with the,Democratic party. It is not surprising that the Democrats were angry. and that the charge should have been made that there was a bargain between Adams and Clay to the effect that if Clay made Adams president h, skuiuld hold the first place in his cabinet. Ti c concurrence of the events, and the heat of part excitement at the time, gained for the charge the honest belief of many; ti.ocigh it is not now be lieved, nor was it for years before Mr. Clay . ! "4 7 ; 1 -9 It seems that Gen. Jackson believed it, and that in one instance he mentioned Mr. Buchanan Its authority fur his belief. Mr. Buchanan iui mediately published a letter in which he posi tively denied being in any way reepun-ible fel the charge, and said that he knew nothing fur ther about it than what the events themselves indicated. This letter, it was -apposed, an: repeatedly asserted by the opponent- of the De mocracy, had produced enmity between Mr. Bu chanan and Gen. .lackson. This was asserted until some years after that (len, Jackson appoint ed Mr. B. Minister to Russia, and there ended that story. For twenty-seven years after the events above mentioned, Mr. Buchanan and Mr Clay, though political opponents, were persona: friends. They were for years in the Senate to gether, and the kind and complimentary remark that occasionally fell from the lips of each in re gard to the other, show a real and sincere feel ing of friendship and mutual respect. We stia:! refer to them at another time. After all these events, and those long years friendly intercourse, the attempt is now made the notorious falsifier of the Louisville to prove that Mr. Ilu.lhanan did injustice Mr Clay, and that there wan enmity Letween them This Prentice of the .I , ,urna: dues in order t o in duce old line whigs to vote with the Know No things against Mt. Buchanan. And the mil . , item of fotunlation Prentice can rake up fur hi, two column falsehood is the following short en tract front somebody's published life of Henry Clay. I u that book, published years ago, are the following remarks: Some time in January, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and nut lung before the election of Pre sident of the United Staten by the House of Repre sentatives, the Hon. James Buchanan, thco a mete• bet of the House, and afterwards fur many years a Senator of the United States from Pennsylvania. who had been a zealous and influential supporter of Gen. Jackson in the preceding canvass, and was supposed to, enjoy his unbounded confidence, called at the lodgings of Mr. Clay, in Washington. Mr. Clay was at the time in the room of his only messmate in the House, his intimate and confidential friend, the Hun. It. P. Letcher, since Governor of Kentucky, then also a member of the House. Shortly after Mr. Bu• chanan's entry into the room, he introduced the sub ject of the approaching Presidential election, and spoke of the certainty of the election of his favorite. adding that he would form the most splendid cabinet that the country had ever had. Mr. Letcher asked how could he have one more distinguished than that of Mr. Jefferson, in which were both Madison and Gallatin? Where would he he able to find e q ually eminent men Mr. Buchanan replied, "be would not 'go out of this room for a Secretary of State, - looking at Mr. Clay. Mr. Clay playfully remarked that he thought there was no timber there lit for a cabinet officer, unless it were Mr. B. himself. Mr. Clay, while he was so hotly assailed with the charge of bargain, intrigue, and corrupti,n, during the administration of Mr. Adams, notified Mr. Bu chanan of his intention to publish the above occur rence, but by the earnest entreaties of that gentle man he was induced to forbear doing so." Thus says the author of the book. Now, we cannot see any possittle damage its publication would have done 11. r. Buchanan. That book was published containing the above, years ago, and - Mr. Buchanan has taken no notice of it. Nobody has thought it of any consequence, and it has never before been made a subject of public notice. But iu 1844 Mr. Buchanan was not a candidate for office, and did not wish to be brought prominently into the presidential con test of that year, and for that reason, it is said by Prentice, that he wrote the following letter: MY DEAR SIR : I this moment received your very kind letter, and hasten to give it an answer. I can not perceive what good purpose it would subserve Mr. Clay to publish the private - and unreserved 02n versation to which you refer. I was then his ardent friend and admirer; and much of this ancient feeling still survives, notwithstanding our political differen ces since. I did him ample justice, but no more than justice, both in my speech on Chilton's resolutions and in my letter in answer to Gen. Jackson. I have not myself any very distinct recollection of what transpired in your room nearly twenty years ago, but doubtless expressed a strong wish to him self, as I had done a hundred 411:12/38 to others, that he might vote for Gen. Jackson, and if he desired it become his Secretary of State. .1 -fad he voted for the General, in ease of 10-election I should moat cer tainly have exercised any influence I might have 'iittshurgt, Vost. .TUNE 26 OF PENN INf.NAL cowwilsioNlE SURVYTOR GLIKKBAL YR. BUCHANAN TO 11. P. LETOHER LANC&STER, Juno V, 1844. MEM A 't . .., . • . 4, - a ~,"re. -. ' tt.' t' ..9 .. t ' .1 :::,,,,,, .1.. ... ' '" ' nt 4- 11 • okw PPt l gts4 l9 -4 0 40 3 )Plitih.this-Psulit-ankthi5:1.4 014 . , , , , , , 444,Yet_ A e P t4"i hive done from the most illsinterestedrfrieridly - sta' -The folLiwing communication patriotic motives. was written for the Pittsburgh li',,:rite---that the This conversation of mine, whatever it pisy 'FS? been can never-be brought home to laen' , '3'ackooo.... same remiers might -ee our reply t , "Enquirer 1 never had bdturie conversation with hitn'' ' on the But Nlr. White declining. to 'widish. it is at your , subject of the then peridiug election audtist upoii , the street, and - the whole of it "iierbaiim 41i:err/tint, " Is P` '- when eurnpar t X re l y fresh upon my memory. was lie Mimed to explain fur us our position--an givnit the public in toy letter of August:lB27. The offer we could not apprtsciate —since Lis refusal publicatiton, then, of this private conversation could serve no other purpose than to einharrusti me and allow our own defence convinced m , that in force me prominently .nto toe pooling contest— asking such a favor we had foolishly presumed which 1 desire to avoid. too much upon his gentleumuly magnanimity and You ure certainly correct in your recollection. •• You told me explicitly that you did not fool at lib. " courtesy erty to give the conversation alluded to, and would June 25th, 185il not do no under am eireumetanceB without my ex press au e luiere,tn likei . m an of hon o r sion . ..lnthig you and principle.' acted,as you have tPqr the Pittsburgh ]hail) tiszett Cr ie • "Enquirer " and his •• Autecedenis•" i N it s o ti 7 ._,,lu n 1 p u r t p. e oßs the , prom inent htaonba ne genuine. - The a titer is nut woh,L lOW iii liIT ta• t ing himself unasked upon the niitiiiii of your readers. But when your " loeal - gives us notoriety fur :neon did not want to be forced i, simen,--is in the 0 t o fl 1 li ..azil.. , t.lo . ni.l .llSLint - arid yiiur cnraespondent, '. Enquirer," in Friday', ir.slic, pays us such marked atti , ntlon, we presume a reply will not be deemed a trespass on your oourte,y. Our friend '' En q uirer" umiertalo, to enlighten your readers with a I ‘ brief shetelu " of the -appland cd orator" and his "antecedents," in whiell he liar rates our early church relations, and oui .inlent at,li slavery zeal : and i•ontrasting these w :ill our pri-eol support of the liemoisratie party. he i:• in• I'. - lei I urprised,'' artil asks witiiiirrest 11,111 - 31:1 - e. 1., eh., appiiinted him dietiltur' - N i‘e. -ir, what i= this ,•a..° or 011tIF,I of this ',tilde i - , rlller el ~ I I the sub 2nd. Re can see no the gool kind.it