Address Before the Whig And Conservative Citizens of Schenectady County At Union
Address Before the Whig And Conservative Citizens of Schenectady County At Union
John Sanders Van Rensselaer
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Scott in this state ; it is known to many of you, and it was well understood at Harrisburgh, that several of the State officers at Albany, through their friends, zealously pressed on the Convention the nomination of Gen. Scott as the most available candidate, and persevered until success was hopeless. The delegates from this state, friendly to the nomination of Gen. Scott, then threw 6 their ballots for Gen. Harrison and decided the question. So far they have fairly sustained the nomination, an...d set a magnanimous example of devotion to the great cause of the people, worthy of all praise, and which cannot fail to produce the happiest results. The friends of Henry Clay in the Convention, adhered to him to the last ballot, with a perseverance befitting their warm hearts and his great name ; and when a majority declared for Wm. Henry Harrison, and Mr. Clay's letter to his Kentucky friends was read, the magnanimity of soul displayed by those friends, the burning zeal, the unfeigned crrief, and the devoted love exhibited by them in, the outpourings of their glowing and impassioned eloquence, when they yielded Kentucky's favorite son to the will of the majority, to promote Union for the sake of the Union, surpass my power of description, and were worthy of the brightest and purest days of the republic.
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