Letter, 1848 March 4.

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Letter, 1848 March 4.

Letter written at Albany to Hugh White. "We had a very fine gathering at the Capitol last evening of the friends of Mr. Clay. The Hall was full probably one thousand people...I have no doubt it letters the character of the Empire State for Mr. Clay...It is now pretty generally understood that the Legislature will soon give an expression in favor of Mr. Clay.

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