Show A GOOD STORY OF CLAY I u WA VsV ooddt 6 r 11lInn Idt t 1944 ehThere never n In re 1Irlolnt < > l candidate for tho nrcrldinicy than1 jr ClayvTiu In 1814 h ijs one who I know him for ho fully expected to tenant Ibo I White Home from IBIS la 1840 110 woo then on his third run for tho Presidency I and hcd long boon the Idol of his iiorly In I hU first r n oRiilmi Inekwnand John Quincy Adams In 184 ho re elred lets I than 0000 rotes In his second agalnrt Jackson In 181 I over boost poll nnd In hl I third run ho received In a total vpuUr vow of 200000 volet vlthlu 401100 of a I majority over Mr Puts Thus ho lust I much ground for hope and hla frlenilK hath hem and throughout the country woio eortaln of hU election In fact that being tho day for news by slow mall It Was a vv ei k Ufora LU dolt w 01 acknow 1 edged nnd Kovrrjl th ics was the victory 1 11 I I > celebrant hy tho burning of bonllrw I was then crapldyed an a messenger boy In I tile slid InclllKinceroaiLe and by that nouns I came to kuenv Mr Clay frequently frequent-ly being tent by Air Oules and Mr freiiton with messages to him Sometimes I found I him at tho capitol but generally it hU rooms In tile building at Ibo northwest corner of Flghth street find Market sjiiice tho alto now occupied hy Mr MlllnmII IIiHko At Ma rooms he was < frlemllt with mo and teemed leaded with tho manner In which I performed > my duties One day ho mid Jly lad when I IHJ I como prtwhl nt I will do something far you I wont you lo eoluo to ux mo ut tho White lien Ally Mr ClayI responded how will g1t to sea sets when sour doors nro guMilrilV Sum enough remarked Sir Cloy plcllng up n card on which hu vvroto Admit Mr II Clay Handing H to mo ho mill i Tako corn of It und It vtlllpuiyou Da nuns to come I fully cjtwcted to have occasion to use It but llko Mr Cla aud tliousundj of others I was disappointed I have had Ibo card for over half n century mid have ImiMiml It ai ail evidence of Mr Clays good Intentions ofcklngton ktar |