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National Politics Speech of Hon D Barclay of Pennsylvania Delivered in the
David Barclay
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The Democracy have no candidate for the office of Speaker hefore us now. Is there a nominee of that party here . ' Is there a Democratic plat- form now presented which hears on its face an offense and indignity to the American party ? No, sir ; neither is before this hody now. They have lost sight of both, and why should we remember them longer. " In this connection I will also read the pledges given by the gentleman from South Carolina [Mr. Aiken] to the gentleman from Kentucky, [Mr. A. K. Mar...shall, ] as published in the American Democrat, under date of Baltimore, February 15, 1856, together with a portion of editorial remarks on the subject: " On the morning that tlie vote under the plurality rule was to be taken, when Mr. Aiken began to be spoken of, the flon. Alexander Keith Marshall, of Kentucky, a staunch American and conservative, being reluctant to vote for Blr. Aiken without understanding his ground fully, wrote down, and carried to him in his seat, a series of in- terrogatories which, with their answers, we here subjoin : " 1st.

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