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the revolted States? Of course we can, says Mr. Clay. So on that point there is no more to be saiffend the United States? Certainly not, says Mr. Clay, for in half a century they will amount to a ve railways four thousand miles long. But is Mr. Clay quite sure that, if we should offend them nowerge out of the frightful chaos through which Mr. Clay sees his way so clearly. And that neutrality not of a hundred millions of unborn men. Let Mr. Clay and his countrymen look well to the present, . Jefferson Davis professes to bear sway. If Mr. Clay is right in believing that any thing like halt will be at an end. It is certainly true, as Mr. Clay points out, that the political party at the No rebellion. Another valuable statement of Mr. Clay's is that there is no question of the subjugan peace and order under the laws. We believe Mr. Clay to be mistaken if he thinks the Constitution es, and in some others, which goes to confirm Mr. Clay's account of the strength of the loyalists wh[16 more...]