Thomas Ritchies Letter Containing Reminiscences of Henry Clay And the Compromi

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) You also asked of Mr. C. The favor of bringing a friend with you, not for the purpose of having a witness of the interview, " nor a recorder of the transaction, but because that friend [1 understood perfectly well at the time, and so told Mr. Clay, that you referred to the Hon. Thomas H. Bayly of Va.. ] was also Mr. C. 's personal friend ; because he was better ac- quainted than yourself with the whole question, and with the sentiment of the South; and because, if you could agree upon anythin...g, that gentleman was in so conspicuous a position in the House of Representativas that he could give the most effective assistance to any measure which he might approve.
Mr. Clay agreed to the time and place thus designated, and sent word to you. Through myself, that you might bring as many friends with you as you wished. The interview, thus arranged, was held at the time and place appointed. Of it* events and results you can speak most fittingly.
Trusting that the foregoing statement fulfills the conditions of the request by which you have honored me, I remain yours, with sincere respect, JAMES W.


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