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Ifia drmoarli rjii- jiftM pf Kandtilph county, on Tucaday lie 21ih Srp:ert -er, which MarrpLh vI ty the arpin!mcnt ol .W-wtV0it IH f batrtfiao ii. VVm A. Uaoiim secretary, lli- lollowinj preanlS and resolution- -ro dan!raousfr adonfed W)iercat ne U karncJ wiib t . Ucmo rain and morlificilioo, the dtaih il OdL Michael llekp, of Linrolnt ttte Tate democratic Candida! Tor Govcrooi North Uarofint J Jj it, therefore, U ifttolved. That ' North Carolina lui loxt'on of her ablest and moat aceonv jnished ttatcsmet) t Uocoln, bcr laforitei on i"anif vic't a'portiorTof cj3ii of nandofph, out. bebrtd cod highly ei termed friendv f ' . tcrThat we lobmit with meek iteaa and humiliation to th direful dit jHinaatioq o( Tf oridence. ahhonph it be wcU calculated ta wring from our hearts the teart of deep-rooted sorrow, to see Snb rj tho prime $t life, $o' gifted, ao -miatic, cut cfl, learing a vacuom not to bc6!lcd.; All who hate mingled in ao cty Mwith I. f1Iokef" tod"ccdo to him the rharae'er oTa courteous gentleman, a warrn-bcartcd fricjid, . and.tkiqacQi' tatcsmanV! To tee was to admire ttin to know was to loye 'him.f VV Krtofrerf,' That wo roost1' inereiy rondole with the friends and family - tli deceased, in Iho gfeaUbcfeavemcnt with which they hatre been t iattfcd. v.; Jitsbtvttlt That; th' demotf ratio 'tirt sens of Itandwlph lbo reoiested ui meet ot Franklinsviile, on; Saturday the lDih October, and Col David Keidt.he bl tftr fr this District, of fome one ot the fchib"-Elector beend they Vre'liereby intited' lo dcliter an 'address rihit fw rtie evtnt ff thcii failure, die iovitatiocj i ixtrnded to Vf Ilamliftv' fciohedt That lb proicedings' of this meeting be forwarded to iho aooihern Citircn. EnWsh Stand.ird. and Lincoln. kn Republican, Tor publication and that other prcisef in thb-Sfaie be 'tetjne.itd fft tfitre thero an itts?rtHm1 V ,r V! w;l JLHA31UX cy. ' X , t . . jj. l.i 1 IKvah II. IIbI who. was. Indicted jn Montgomery conn !u fat Insufiunir and rattK;ipttina-1 onwire. to defraud the firatlclt' fJ nk t Mftntrtmfv.'and Jwho"0 trial hart ; l-een renkoved toiWaoOMfyVUortVjtid'' a. a '' tf V -tf - J A . C t.. 1 tiif pond, and lailcU JO, appear r iii ..fi the itilinff nf lhacase Usl wutluv J: ilja man thessme Dixon n.l-W name wo scs tngat the bcad ot vcry I jiffolof.o rancr as onQ OI int'lt canuiu- atel for Elector J, , and if So, ouMrhot the Democracy dispense wnb hts' parly UbursImg enough to allow attend unco for trial K Surely, Loaofocoisirt w not so Hard run, in;ai tairin n-. m Hii in. 15.0C0 majority. lhat one of ts, J Sectoral caodidatca cannot Aim Court of a neighborinff roooty , Maeon ('Ua.) liefiubhcan B will 1i .m. -M.-.:. - lOWlflff If flfiitvW't. . , rw f - . A Aaraful ' MtimatA v m7-,v.v: ".libn were among the most .able and i.iii .y.a -B rvr-. . . inL.niftii menour cun ry ever prpauwM woma ca t a uoavsmion wunuui even a v ; . : w - z v - " 9 7vrr, V r.atoft by lha flood rfLou.s.ana, imount; Ule4 JWA .peerh te.ng madc .Mr, Ptt'stJoorse i Msf-JTbo Mass Meeting of four Inches 0f anaw ogfsJ, arj.i iMgi13t.I.MbalJvAnd UiW i ieaaVrthisieasotilie wanted th AVhis of, JJasfera MissiMipri breaking JowH rgo t,at,r of iSU id.ihatit.e whsofcai Wcitcmcpt Ho afprOved tH bordering jcouay if. Alabama; at and dilemitu rg,W. ' Such oi rewoihera t.cv.U lat&fest. lt'Blhin If. .!..." . . eomjhoA. l-yej ol naokind;; lo Uenrv CI-:ofs Ke)ijncky,v wo imfoU map by his elvqocnrte, wuijld hove lm i IriWdiiionilJ Idstre On' llic haticier'ol' I - ' . V J . . talent, to the best davs. of tier Hurt nd hr S?ieridaris,'afld ecn ia ' 91 her Chatham :f)imejf.;.'lf' will "drri,;ga(c tK;hi"n from th ehatiicter vfahf A hiir. i?nii if raicsmah. whose biWyil "have sfoJkd, to sav that efitr rnoru tjiftn thii tyearaof public tcrrircAfr. Cla hul fOui;d reason' to change his opinion l6n frerpicntly than any ''other; far.d k 4 celled all who bavehdnored the couripil of oor eojmtry, by tha extraordnary.u niiormny ana rontiitcoey or pit public conduct. fie haslwice saved ih Union of these StaieV, when alt men aimitted that it was m imminent peril. ; While I knew .hiiu io the Senate ofihc' LTniicd States, he was acknowledged by men of ill parties to be the peace maker pf that body 1 and as such Im was personally beloved by men of all panics in the Son ate, chivalrous and manly , sentiment gained for him an influeuco which was always used to ailay but never to )ncjt unkind feelings amongst others. 1 hare Btad.t iAa cioiely, and 1 must sat tliot never met wiu inn 1. man tviiAM marj i' ' m -j i - -mi . courage exceeaea nis. Aite .maxim which was eternally on his lip in the worst of time, was merer to despairf he -Republic. All the tendencies of his nature seemed to be conservative in their character. , Uis unccflsing eflorts seem cd to be directed to strengthen the works of the hiheri of the republic, or 'to re- build soon "I uieir noDio.iASiuimoQS as had fallen beneath the handso? oibers. tis ambilton hever ted him to tesr down or-demolish' the insfuutidfisof his cowij- rviM He wasa;rn8n of untiring industry in the dUcln.rge.rt h j public duties 1 anrt ie could periorm more lotciipcluBi isati within tho same period of ttmvthan any man t ever knowi As he luved to miue wther s liaypj whije,iit his satiety,, his efforts to oiease 'them. .were suvkkrIuL becu8 iheyTiuenity spiuni; iMtn ttl oaii veood(ies5 of his het u lis, bit- tcrest euemv neveruajeu totmpenen tu intecrilv in a pecuniary niiiler :"and alTJifsi tw-emnlj call i p.n tlu Southern though he bar encouoiercd ' at filiirereit perio!t otbia' life,; '"all, the ' 'iss'ridcs'U'ott mlAak counsel together as. to the and.umptaiions, own 01 poverty ana k fluehce, tbere.was bo busiiea tratu'ati linn of that life, which evcr 'left a 'stoia Upon, ma, lameiay.f riucaivnt'o dictates of poblic duty, he fearlt'ssfy badi conaequencpa" ta ae. : tiy inems-ci vc?, WhciioveriW'Awwest o; honor' lfl fount rip refwired; persotiSt ', sacri fico m himcelfcjV.il was fipow sqm !roccastonti the', most brilliant Justr'ifThcivit''. vrJ (hat his catriovism burhcdViln ad hitch- siiy 4inpaseU Vyhat'llieant'teht flbman, who davotetl himseli to the in- tertial 0is,to- tnfe .victory .ro"h-r f e puWic." Wtivn jt .wa thai,eck;ss: alike Olineanattt personal pnu, p:iny mai Jce", i.o bJftrtl tis, own hosoni to the storm, Bnd .1.1 red ivery thins fo'r his 'country. fbeyXMi?- rrpwibflalujriiiiP tlavy'tu fcsl arouna mm, ssa inavjin bie bosomt was cored with many a wottnd iulicted.oy, trie leion .oiow or nis nsau aois.1-. During lIhtj Warjtvith" Great Urii Bin!ha stood at 4ho, head "or tho. V.e?J detroeratic bartv o Jits country-a par; ty the proudest boast of which was, that it fostered iho indU-try .' of fce .oe.;plc, and avenged tha wrongs and insuftf: they suffered fr6m their ioeSw-. lt! that day, the post of honor assigned, to '.Mr.. Cla 1 snho land;6f his I MlyM &&nt 1 Dost of danger. Tte leaders ouiop erilisfVaf jms 1 r " Cla V. vai the1 A t TeUmurfofihd forme i! ; but hn (that fuW'.td more ttniffrhrtdiy lowarTrtift :ovncd their ticfeat ?' w.tfh.Air bn' afunendous exenions.. ; w kcw f erteratism'- -was vi loiiKeV adari-ferrtis rival of itriot Dcnwe- 'ftcy wliiche had 'ld-tavirir)rv,;! he HiBseof lor mi'deii dr ftinrrats, ; whose? greatest R?oty irUl the denunciatlort-no prosmrfum oi a is lenroe. These mod ern Dempnxuts tfK k nrpart in the pZ litical ef:flit of the, dayP'jvheh the w:fcer u ttlv tiie'i iijib't'po ef of. . Und tried wen's t iuIs. -4 While H ui s ClafTwWTousiig iiepSrit of Ms c;puot rv'men trt t)gttle, ydiiti that voice whi,ih soundeil fcke the nc :es p a far irumpt, anddire(Ttinjihb:vi.4drtni bflhf natjort 'ct.(!ftcifej ill that )hdy fctr'uggle nine' leirtln of your modern democracy-whir h dhotiices tim at'a yFeder'-iJifi. and a BririahAVhiefi7fidglhejrimVnJ staijt norsea in top nursurvror riouijiff in i la fl . . .a J - . : a .r . '. tho'isrmt "tif thejr.moi?icts. lQlTurh s these are tho men who?e '""dtlgbt1j gnaw the dry bofuClbf F!derulism, and inske ta? uptn the 'helpless skelet6r Ikrr not f .-'siicJi'' aa hesV-wns Ilenrv Clay, V boie lioh like: apiritaftei U" had hunted down r noble; rtuarry $ disdrfined to feast with the jackals vi the party, opoit the festerinu carcafs.' - Such was the champion of tho ancient Democracy; and such is now ' the 1 champion of the Vhigs.- 'This ii the "smarf who would confer but or upon tba office "to which wa seek to elevate hi. v But his elc Uon to that office could not add a brigfit. er jewel to the many With- which 4 a me has already encircled his brow, and While the name ot America shall be re spectcd or remembred among the sons of men. (immcnssjctieeriog ) - Mb. McDUFFlE'S POSITION. I4r. McDufHe, avcording to a corrcs pomient o tlio 'Atejrcury 'a , from Kdge field, declared his opinions 00 the pres cnt posture of a fTasVs at the dinner giv en htm, there recently. The following is ah extract from' his speech; "lie believed ht we have nothing to txpect from the Whigs and nothing to expert from the Dvmor.rai if Mr. l'olk is: elected by Tnr.tR" votes, which ik, like ly in I e the case It he is ejected nt oil. la cither of these events, lie is in favor Mihc call I a Convention of the State by-tbe itcxt l'gislaturc at Us first ses sion. 1 Jo thinks th.it Convention should i States to semble in Southern Couven- mode arid mensuie of redressing their wrongs" J Ie wouul not do them the in justice to anticipaie that they would not meet um;. it would b8 time enough to believjit Avhtn wl had made tho effort njid ff ilcdi. Kut sjppose they would not pieet us c; lie replied,. "authcicnt unto Jho.dayiis,the eil thereot.'-,jtit,. he saidr Mio.ftuestton; would still bo asked jkfSaUinoouoccf;. Upon that, he sai hp.'i,fpi?"jtoustrtfecklen In s,uch an c vent thsre was na! Jdguisuig." the' fact that H.wwild be a-qtieation ot lame sub nnssion or oo.a ana rionoruuio resistance by a stnp-D;aijTlT wis to decide up en. tht qtu.-aDon, jhouKi )Un necessity arise, that he wanted a Convention, lo the u iil'ol the VevjZr, ejpresscd through tkeir Cooveritionj he would bow, thbu&b (hey should vdecidc upor submission 6af while be did bdw Jt would be in sdr. rWafttt inieirrlori.Abi lest .honor of $0utQ ' iiaichna : i;ui ttus twaa-. not a qtB-Stion for the Jegilalure to' decide Niithing less authofalivetlban the mab date of the Peoploil expressed through their Convention, com d induce hint to aubiuil to the jccuoiuUted Wrongs and niune uridur which thoo'wera auOdr- mgi and td'liye inrtho. ipfamy wh'icJiVit will bo seonhat.lho bhportaUon l)f ftcaUfoIloV sucjt abmfsshm.V '!?; ' Wheat tnionhii cotntry has not been ol , ltrt iirffoil' ui vwf r. thf nrnnriAiv nf tare occurrence snd that in one vear nrtintf catmlv. deliberatelv. iiuiotlv. Ha ,bope4 ;itit tboj Mxt -Legislature! -.. . ii ' ' ii .Zi.L. .... mcstrcibrdi'ally of Mj. Ilhett'a prjhr.tple's, Uiflerins with hint only "as. lo tba time ajid manner of prtpiiririg for acticn KL rt-r.l.- Dl.:l. i.it x'i'i 1 ;' - r ivui iijt iiiuciwja iiunn American. j. i "';i'P(lQSCniPTION; i ' ? Tho loftowipg affidavit Jtsown ifftryl' y hiit " wa., rpgfeti tho-'etiinje of '.a systeiVwlich cvcVctts,olDces ijtd mere ''bribes,' ,'wefVjbir as ;'ihM hcro a ry. honest meni bke t&t Myerf, wM ipjtrV: the'enes.'- 't 'G.?v.7fi 1-Mti ll Afycrs, of the pistrift ofKirf eington and County pf Fennsvlvanla, be ing duly aJErmtd according jo-law, says: TbaViti tha eprinf ot 184 1 pointed -aepuiy. inspector 01 leatn-r oy, accbt IT Colter then ptd bow inspect hfuily wHBOHi snyoiripigir)tvcn ; the part 'pt Mr, Coatca or any.body else f, that duf ing the tima he held his place he devo led his whole time toil, and was depend ant" oii it for his aubsisfence and-jhat of his family. iJtf further s)$hdiori Sat. unlay last Jacob D. Caies, b a conver- nation wiih him, t! quit ed of ct'poncnt lira politics, and re'eeivvd lor reply- that he was Nan.VAmricBh' Kepublicnn.'ahd in' landed to, votojor Grtiral Mat hie at the near cltc-jou .tb'a'.he -believed Gen. Aiarkle uasan honest and independent roan, and thrtfoogly' AniWr en in his character and ftehrga ; that bis policy as,a good iarin man was the American E olicy. Mf, Coates JheD said, that ho eiR-a-rDemocrat: and of tho party which supported Francis K. Shunk and James Ji,.i'olkr he . could not retain in office any one who thought differently, and that he (deponent) must either change his. politics '; or resign. On deponent's positively refusiog to do either, Mr. Coates told him he would be obliged to diamisa him. and accordingly did so, of fering him, however, one week's notice, of whK-.b tho deponent refused to avail himself, ilo has been accordingly dia mixsed from tho humble office he held. Deponent makes thia statement volunta rily, of hii own free will and accord. JOHN U. MYERS. Afiirmcd and tubsenbed before me, OctobcJUd, ISJ t. - w ,? JUlil, COOlv, Alderman.- ' PROTECTION TO FAUMEUS c-The lollowirg rates of duties are Im posed by the tariff of 1843 upon ngrU cultural products not withstanding it is said to he exclusively for the benefit id the manufactures: - . Cotton ; Wool Hemp Pork and beef Cheese Wheat Oats Potatoes Sugar Jtutter - 5!) per cent. . .... 33 ,,.A.,.;-.-x 120 70 - - 31 "(2l- ' 40 .;. "".'- But for this duty,'' says tho Alabama f Evening Journal, "large quantities of thi products of Ku4-opef prod deed by the cheap labor or products of monarch and ocspoiisms, and thcreiore cheaper than our own would seek, a market in America, HcitttL be brought Irom thu Baltic to New York cheaper than it ran be transported from Chicago to the same point, ibe price 01 transportation of a bushel of wheat, from Chicago to New York, is twenty nine cents exclusive of storsgc, commis sions, &c. ccc- The irico of bringing Wheat from Masseillos to New York, t but eighteen cents, a bushel ; from Liv erpool, but seventeen nis. a bushel; and Irom Havre seventeen aud a half , cents per bushel The; TatilT, therefore pro tcc(stho agriculiuar( sas well : as the manulatlunng inteits:. - Indeed, the proteition'io ifioultut'e is two, fold, K By reference to tho statistical reports from the t rcasurv. Department, indeed (IS37) we imported from abroad more than three millions of bushels. - mtc If ather ender the authority of the Slate 9f Pcntisy Iania thatideppnent discharged his ifuties' faithfully, 'and lt tiist keeps out ioreign prooucu, and; then by" th(i proitxtion of domestic mau "ufactures creates 0 home market.". . the Sprfoga in' IodrdalecVjilst "t" weea, we earn, was wejr aiiepuco, and . tTiO public' addttssea b:fVid dlftereat . rpeakeia were '.of thirtnosl ex'ritipg'anJ -j ck eftnattififier Wttg ftatt ! ering'.was to have ccme, cfTjt Paldinfj, v! in Jasper cOuoty, on Tuesday Jast. Tf 0 Jrue Whig Spirit seems to be alife in our fcistet State. Hhti.e tfittcrlUtr, A-. . ; v.lVhipthtmbockor?Miihem''fut!? This is Ocnesl Jarkson'a reputaxl rc.J . mark io reference Ybtho TJtn$eoi vet who left the Vao4Burcn parly in"l897t . ahd it has been recently utteredfrt Kaslsr tUh in? relation to Col. BentonviUA let -t ter from Nashville to Jbe, editor of the. M issuer i Reporter, (tfjo ami-Dentin, pa. pef'publtskedjilit Su Loula,)ajtTSt 'f -J crats fromvevery- Slate represented jt s irom every oibio rcprcscnicu ji gatherirg1, and have yet to meet the one, hot rem Missouri; who docs j my that tho Democracy of Missouri. F this g first 0 not say that tho Democracy owe it to -their owruntegrity and tho Demccra t te c a use,' to rtp udial't h im, units' he riturns at oate io tht lit- puHichn lraci'. And yet in what hss . Col. Utnton ctienctidj - jn coining Dot in opposition' to .Tyler's treaty.- AVell ; was not Silas Wright guilty of tho same offence? He was and yet Denton is . . bo 'kicked oot" unless he wilt conse at onco" to be, "whipped back j while Wright is nominated aaJ7 PrettWcnt, and, refusing that honor, is actually forced to be a candidate for the officeof Governor ' ? cf New York ! What fau tice is there io this? Why make flesh of one and fish of the other?, ft is be cause Denton, they think, can bo spared, while Wright cannot be safely offended I Missouri is safe, bat New York is doubt ful 1 And this is the party principle ! . Lynchburg Virginian " The Charlotte JournaI,rc9ived yes terday, gives the affidavits of Tbos. Al exander and Abrara Forney, in "which they solemnly swear that they neper signed the certificate which Mr. Hay- wood has published to which their names sre attached, and that statements made in those certificates sre not true I So likewise, as we have already stated, with M rs. Sutan Alexander's certificate, All thef e papers were therefore FAB RICATED! not by Mr. Havwood, of kcourse 2 but he surely knew, or ought to have known, mat jurs. Alexander had repudiated that to thich her name is at tached. This accounts fur the fact, no ticed jn the Whig Addres. that none of these Locofoco certificates were sworn to, whilst, ihose embodied in the Whig Address are. - v - ! v ' .Such are the means lx:ofocolsn 16- sorts to j to carry its point -Fuy. Uis. ;,' MOUSES MAOtTlC TEUEGRkVtt, The vast utility aud importance oflhis greatest of the great inventions of mod ern times has t een fully manifested du ring the last three days.: Of tho propri- -cty of i5s being placed onder the exclu sive control of the. Government, and exV tended over the whole seaboard," wo think there cah be no longer any room, for dispute. . The results ot tho election of the several wards of tho city of Balti- ' vf "flu 'Telegraph,' Wn mnrta Innwn via Oi 1.ta U . more anu me counties 01 ;inrviananavr. slant afiar they were reported at tho of fice io Baltimore ; thus literally realizing theablo ol the Arabian Nights," ahni. hilating both time and space, and ens bling us to transmit tbe intelligence with out delay to every quarter Of tbe country. To the urbanity and patienco of Mr. Alfred Vail, who has charge of the Tel egraph in this city, the citizens pf Wash-,, tngton are tinder great obligation, and we take this occasion to acknowledge ' our portion of iu , Gentlemen who haro' frequently visiied the office during Ibis very exciting time warmly express their . admiration oMhe clieertbrprpmptitod-a . wuh which he gratified their curiosity by exhibitions of the power arid acenraw' cy of this wonderful invorr,ioa.. ; i ' " . ; i Kadtmat Intclli: tf or. v ; ' . . " it- . ... ' i , v y Heavy Snow Star ti Tuo'norlh- " easteiiy storm on aunday tdxned to snow, . about noon at-Utica, New,. YorVi'arjl tcontinucd to fall profusely for fnurethanj 't ti
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