RALEIGH REGISTER.
Our's are Me plow ar dtlightjul peace.
" Unworp d by part rage to tip, like brother:"
RALEIGH, N. C.
Friday, May 7, 1847,
MR. WEBSTER.
Hon. Daniel Webster Snd Lady, left this City
on Tuesday morning last, for Wilmington, via Gold
boro, after having spent three day with us, and ho
Ting been waited-upon, at the Executive Mansion,
by many of our Citizens. ' '
Previous to his departure, the compliment of. a
which he was cWpeOeTtolJetae.-'rropos
dener in this paper. ' ''
"... nonm tfiu A UUESTION.
PUBLIC MEETING, '
Iu pursuance of a recommendation from the Board
of Commissioners of this City, the Intendani
Police has called a Publio Meeting, " of, tby: Peopl
generally, of all parties," on Saturday nest (to-mor-
row,) at 4 o'clock, P. M. in the City Hall, " for the
purpose of taking the necessary stops to welcome
the President of the United Stutos to Raleigh, on
his way to Chapel Hill,' to be present at the sp.
proaehing C otomencemont." See Advertisement
r , MR, WEBSTER.
After the departure of this great man, we were a
boutsitting down tocompoeashortEditorial,ta which
we meant to descant upon the lofty talents of the
Northern CHant-tie phrenological development 'of
his wonderful head and the thunders, that sleep
that dreamy eye and the- eloquent utterings of
his tone-tie.' But the "Standard" has taken the words
out of our mouth. We give it up. Our contemporary
has done the thing and we must say it, 'pon honor,
has done It well Bating a stricture or two, which
we certainly do not approve, upon the political course
of Mr. Wssstsr, but which come well enough from
the " Standard," by way of a sticking in, or pareu
thetically; as it were, and which we can easily par
ddn we say, with this small abatement, we copy
with, entire approbation'; and adopt as our ownj the
handsome article of our neighbour. . At some other
time, we may attempt to satisfy the " Standard," that
he ought not to hold the " political opinions of M
. W. in utter abomination" and that he is mistaken
in supposing that "his course has been on almost all
, occasions, hostile to the prosperity and interests of
' , the. South." , But not now. We are too much re
- freshed, t at present", fey what Is betWe u, In the
shop of wholesome viands, to be bothering ourselves
. with physic Here it is : .',,'
HON. DANIEL WEBSTEB.4 -
The Has. Daniel Webster nrrlved lathis Cftyoa
Saturday last, and Was received and entertained at
until yesterday mornine-, when he left for Golda-
borough, on his way South. ' "'
On Monday many of our citiiens waited Upon
him, and the Cadets of Messrs. Lovejoyaod I)is-
. brow's School called in the morning, and theCos-
sacks and Ringgold Artillerists, in the evening, to
nay their respects to the distinguished stranger
We learn that be made quite a neat speech to the
Cadets. The Cossacks and Rinea-olds -were D re
sented to Mr. Webster by Cant John H.. Manly of
, the latter Company, in a very handsome and appro
l prists manner, sua Mr. Webster responded in a
plain talk, which was elevated in its tone and is! the
best s st. ,
We hold the political principles of Daniel Web
ster in utter abomination, and we look Upon his
. course in Congress, and at the head of the leading
,'en of Massachusetts, as having been hostile, m al
most all occasions, to the prosperity-and interest of
the South ; but still he-is one of the great intellectual
lights of the Republic, and it is due to him, and be
coming in the people every where, so long as he re
frains front pressing political oojeeis, ; 10 oner nim
, such attention and respect as his exalted talents de
e servs. , la point of Bum intellect he has confessedly
v no superior in the world ; and though the doctrines
, which hk advocate and the principle hi opposes as
statesman, may outlast the Confederacy itself; yet
the party strifes f the day will be forgotten the
cloud will nans off. and the sun of 'history, , which
shall shine in future ages upon the lofty character of
, this government and people, will cast its ngat aiso
npon the name 01 uaniei rv eosier. y
MIL WEBSTER AND THE STUDENTS OF
r JTHB UNIVERSITY. "
A committee, on behalf of the Student of Chapel
Hill, consisting'of Messrs. Dseid flirt, X. iLevi,
D. Cfdnttn n&J. I p, invited, Mr,, Wa
''tm:&t&,&ti4imfy huvwsy.; tf rhich
Mr. W.repHed, that he fe.l grertly honored by
the InTitntion," and that on ninay nowunsuch a
visit would bs most agreeabie," batthat unexpected
elrenmstanees had detained him laftong, and the
-easM was so far advanced, that he ws nbt likely to
Ifyn time for complying with fteif Very respectful
' We regret that thifr distinguished man, who
, noarcely less scholar, than a statesman and orator,
. could not militlwUniverity,andskwtootir yoong
Collegian a living example of the splendid success
whicl aay result from, a patient and persevering
, pursuit t acieac. , , ,
, n i i f' 1 " ' i
, trjT' W are, f esurse, perfectly indifferent as
.-to ant shall be the suceessful esadidite of the Leoo
Fee party fa A6t Jfri for Congress.' Bat as
the Convention h&i nominated Hon. J. & J. Dhttst
Candidate, we deem U but justice o jpttblish
Uny rMUt. eiaim it may fra P" PP1.
why i should be their Repreeeatative. Wn there
1 for announce, ttat hi b 1 '-'v'
11 The few, th immortal names,-., , ,,
'.'J 1'": "That wa aot bora to die." r f ..-
- At the record ofhiivoU against the wisdm,ra-j
JV and gallant bearing Of Gen. TYUt, ha Utted
?Vmi a perpetuity of fams that no penance an
wtpvaway, r time ltei; litratv v .
j g j ' y ,i a ' ; H
T- KT Among the killed at the battls of Buena Vista
asestWyaar f kitagt.1 He had left his hoi of
i affiaeao and aaaa, with the ejepremod wbb tt Uie-in
tht wrtica of hi wintry.4 -,; ; ', 1 " 4 ,
The "Standard" ha behaved so cleverly in ths
affair of Mr. WiasTca, and has walked into our
affeetiona s decidedly thereby, that we are almost
willing to answer alt his questious, and eoafeas,ali
our sins personal and political and the s-riewou.
ainsof Massachusetts, to boot: We have a great
tnind in .nil t.1 ,1V . . .
" "uiBvuing now anew Air. Kaynek's
unpublished specch, too. We are not quite sure but
we would, IT in fact w had any thing more to say.
But we will, at least, in the fullness of our heart 1
snnvea nan to the sin of the old Bay State. And
we any frankly, that if ihthhi dent til th &W
ri tayt she hts, she, ha conducted herself yery
auaooiiy. Massachusetts, though, is a great way off,
mJ u very rare antics, and we he never the
wiser. We did not know that she had erer rnre.
ed such horrid opinions about the War with Mexico-
If she ha, however, it is a mere matter of taste
about which n dujmtenetum," unless they lead to
some factual result. At all events, we have a faint
recollection that one Thomas H. Benton denounced
the same War in a style not very gingerty, and that
some felts, nevertheless, wanted to make him Lieu
tenant General over all the foreeehis denunciations
to the contrary notwithstanding. To our weak in
tellect, it does not seem quite clear why the old Bav
State ought to be spit on and wiped out, for calling
tne war a "gtgtinftr crime," unles we wipe out old
Bullion too, who called it ,: piracy and murder? But
if Massachusetts has " withholdcn supplies" or dis
couraged "voluntary contributions," or "refused
by.a large majority to rote thanks" to glorious old
Zc Taylor, why then we make a clean breast of
it by saying, that we irowtf not have doiu so.
After thna Clearly defining er position, iriH,Ui
"Standard" return the compliment and define a,
by saying whether old Zack Taylob is a toward
and. luir, and whether he adopts as his own the letter
of his correspondent, " Halifax," who attempted to
prort him to be loth.
INCORRIGIBILITY.
The 8tajidard" errs grievously, in asserting that
" there are Editors who eagerly snatch at and pub
lish the accounts of the bad conduct of a few of the
Arkansas Cavalry at Agua Nueva." Their cow
ardice, and that of a portion of the Indiana Regi
ment, would have been regretted and passed over'in
silence and nhame, but for the effort to make the
statement, the pretext for charging falsehood upon
the Official Reports of that glorious Old Hero, Gen
Taylob. That precious correspondent of the " Stan
dard" who signs himself "Halifax," and whose letter
is called by the "Standard," "valuable" is answera
ble for the publicity me have given to- the shameful
and inglorious desertion of those troops. It was to
rescue Old Zack Taylor from the infamous charge
of falsehood and cowardice, God save the mark!
that we stated the simple facts, which the country
too well Itnevf already. And, if the "Standard"
does not like our course in the premises, all we can
say is, we are vastly sorry. But does the " Stan
dard" suppose that we that any body, who ha half
a soul within him will tamely acquiesce in the at.
tempt to dishonor the man who has gladdened more
nearts than any man ever did in Amoricat And
EBSTER !3f HfettMftWn
.The Richmond Whig" give, a highly latere,
ting account of the elegant Dinner given to Mr.
Webtkb, in that City on Thursdav laat W H
MAcrARLANo, Hsq. presided, who, on the removal
ortoeclotty.jes.and addressed the distinguished
guest in a most felicitous manner, and concluded bv
fc'""g ue following sentiment :
"Hon. Daniel Webste: Honor to the States
man and J unst, who is an honor to his Country."
To this sentiment Mr. Webster replied most im
pressively and eloquently. We took notes of his
speech (says the ' Whig"! but we are deterred from
attempting to write them out, by an apprehension
that we should do the orator injustice by the effort.
He close.! by saying that if, at the close of his career,
it'shall be written upon hi tomb-stone, " Here lies
on who wished well to the Constitution of his Couu
try," the great object of hi lift will have been ac
come)lhthed.
A Toast having been proposed to the " Memory
of John MarshaIx," Mr. Webster rose, and after
intimating his purpose to take leave of his friends,
pronounced on impromptu eulogy, as brilliant as it
was just, upon the character and jublic services
Of the late C bier J ustice. We have never, (observes
the Whijf;) had the pleasure of listening to a more
finished specimen of Ciceronian eloquence. A gen
tleman, whose taste and acquirements entitled his
opinion to the utmost respect", remarked to us, that
not Burke nor Sheridan could have been more feli
licitous, in giving birth to thoughts that breathed,
in words that burned. We hope to have the plea
sure soon of vindicating the correctness of this re
mark, by laying before our readers the speech itself,
written out by ft ahorr-aiid which, we may add,
w uui tens wonny or the itving Orator than trlhe
departed Jurist
Mr. Conway Robinson, said he wosld take the
liberty of detaining our guest a mocnt loniier.
We had just manifested the respect sincerely felt
by all for the memory of Marshall. He was unwil-
ling that any should depart until we had testiBed
our respect for the memory of another jurist who,
like Marshall, is held in grateful remembrance thro'
all the length and breadth of this land whose rep
utation extends wherever the English language is
spoken, and on the continent of Europe. He pro
posed
The Memory of Joseph Story : The profound jurist
one having a national reputation, and of wheni
the whole nation may he proud.
The whole affair is spoken of as a most brilliant
and happy one.
CAPT. A. R.- PORTER.
Scandinavia was called the "Hive of Nations."
The " Old North State" has also been a Hive, from
which swarms have departed to settle the newer
States of the South and West. How man? native
born sons of North Carolina now (ill the Regiments
from Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri,
Arkansas and Louisiana, it is impossible tosny.
But we often see in the list, names familiar to us,
which, by their patriotism and devotion, do honor
to their good old mother. A late number of the
" Arkansas State Gazette" contains several articles,
nrrrEiteaaasnsi
"ITfsjms,, , V
-a. ni'Ma mat Mill I in- m m
CORRESP0NDEJct
Honor. b'f H 1847.
o. th.rLV !T'0f.'b iaMr U1,A.
dinner to be
jour convenfe 7 ' Such may suit
We ar, , wil
visit amont aa ff,.-i. Zi. "area yew
Joing u, the pleasVrfSrer'
t the arrangements made h, I ! hoPi
Progrts, to the South 1 &?&'Luth
O'gb fratiiloatlnH .i? t 7 Mi itkT u om the
rWUrl to .n h 7M,r """I wilt afford,
4 their high naTAgf f feff 5
JAMES IREDEtU
CHARLES MANLY,
WESTON R. OALES,
EDMUND B, FREEUtv
J- F. JORDAN,
CHARLES L HINTON
H- W. HUSTES '
rvAA L-i n rr in tViA It i'ir ft Auf tormi nf nnA nf haa
that, while the peals of joy and rejoicing yet ring in Capt A. R. Porter, who fell, covered wi.lh glory,
on the bloody ground of Bucna Vista, while com-
utoj mo iusi spieuuiu acnievement I it is
not in our nature. We are not made of such stuff.
And we assure theXStandard" that wbeneyer the
author of that contemptible letter, shall again dare
to cast his foul breath upon the good name of honest,
SraveTgTdrrous
as oest we may, indignantly, Jealously, and "toith
beat of our skill, aud ability so help me God J' J ,
VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. TV
The "Petersburg Intelligencer" of the 4th ket
aays We know enough of the result of the jlate
election in this State to say, with confidence, that
Virginia has repudiated the administration of Mr.
Pole. The Democratic majority in the Legislature
has been swept away and seven members of Congress
elected instead of one, a ia the last Congress. But
for the loeal split in Campbell, Mr. Irving would
certainly have been elected, and Virginia would have
itood, in the next Congress, with a majority of her
delegation composed of the right stuff.
For the Legislature, the Whig gain is H, exactly
neutralizing the Locofoco majority of 22 last year-
n the House the Whigs will have 10 majority, in
the Senate the Locos 10, if no further changes occur.
nianding one of the squadrons of cavalry which did
its duty. He was a native of Rowan County, and
formerly edited the "Lincoln Transcript." He
afterwards 8etted j Bateville, Ark. and edited
paper in that place called "The News,", but amid
his editorial labors, be found time to pursue
study of the law, and soon rose tvi eminence in i
sifwr "--filiints i'WmiI inmew i ami. IC'f
j v"":u iaieign, tosjiend another dav
hew, and meet them at Tubllc dinner. 7
not some delnva alnuj. i.. ..
adraae of the 7ZtLl Z7.. w'" he
ofpecuta.yjoiS
geuoe and I therefore feel obliged to fowgoihenieu.
ner Broooscd hv tm b '
I iuv th n1n . t. ,
Raleiak ,,Z":UW' rnnemen of
reputatio,, f, heir high character SmtZ
uSfS nd Profession.J men. It would have been
quite agreeable to have met them, with theotheroiti-'
, gensmlly; and to hav cultivated, with them ill
such social and friendly feelings and regards, si be
come fellow citizens of Ihe same great and prosper
ous country. As 1 cannot, now, enjoy that gratifi
cation, I pray you to make mv resiwct ta 1 1,..,., .
you may We opportunity, and tender to them all
mj auKjcre anu eoraial goud wishes.
I atii, gentleiuon, with ureat ncrsonal reo-fln! Anil
esteem,
Tour obliged friend.and obedient nemnt,
DANIEL WEBSTER.
Hon James Isedku,, nndoihen
"Our Washington Correspondent cay a lust
tribute to Gen. Dromgoole's genius' and loVe of
rmiDirjrafanaarn.
, Wa that a "just tribute," also, which your
Washington Correspondent" paid to Gen. Taylor,
recently, by charging him with making false Offi
ial Reports to the Department, thereby, calling
the Old Hero a Liar f Come, now, do answer us
this, Mr. " Standard." If it wa a "just tribute,"
endorse it if not, repudiate, like a man, and give the
miserable scribbler the lie to hi teeth,
THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE.
The corner-stone of ths Smithsonian Institute, at
Washington City, - was laid at 12 o'clock, M. on 8at-
rday last An Address was delivered by the Vice
President of the United 8tatca, the Ho George M.
Dallas, who is one of the Regent of the Institution.
Invitations to participate in the ceremonies wert ex
tended to a number of distinguished gerjlemen
throughout the U nited States and alas to the Offi.
cers of the Masonic and Odd FellowsGrand Lolges
of Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The ce
remonies war of the most imposing and interesting
Masonic character, and attracted to Washington Ci
ty hundreds of Visiter. , ,
WHO abb th FRIENDS or THE SOUTH J
It is well known that the Northern Loos Foco
are in favor of a war of conquest In favor of acqui
ring territory for the yxrpttt . of establishing rat
States on bur South-western border, and, thai
hemming in completely surrounding the Slav
State. This is the design of the Northern Democ
racy, openly avowed. IV aw, the Whigs of the North,
while they are equally oppoael to the furtha extea
ion of slavery, ar opposed to the acquisition of more
territory they meditate no such design, upas th
Instiutibn of the South as are avowed by theLocoa
They do nut propose to interfere with us si all, but
ar satisfied to htf thing remain aa they ar. j Wa
tear it to efcadid men ta the South to say, whieh pf
ths two parties is most hostile to Southern interests
'"' i i. -t . 1 1
Mr. Monroe Tucker, a native of Nash Coun
ty, N. C-t killed Tallaaasses on th 13tk nit
ty falling from th saves of a house on which he was
at wwrk. i,i i ' '? --, 'i : - r .
... 1 ' I I ' . t"1 '
,i oy T citiiens of Louisville, Kentucky, where
Coh Clay resided, have appointed a Committss to
saaka arracgemenu to have his remains bronght front
Bnena Vista. '' A monument Is also U1e erected to
hlsaeiaor.';;; tiJ.j ,
as gallant a Whig as ever battled for the Constii
tioh and laws, he was twice chosen by a Democrat?
Legislature Prosecuting Attorney for that Judicial
Circuit." A friend, who signs himself "N," thus
speaks of Captain Andrew R. Pouter:
' It was aa but yesterday that he left us, full of
life and hope, and now in a foreign clime and away
from friends and kihdrd, be sleeps the sleep that
knows no waking. To a frankness, that savored at
times slmost of rudeness, was added a soul So rich
in all manly virtues, so freed from selfishness, that
the most crabid of the human family were forced
to give him a " God speed" us he went along. He
was one of Nature's noblemen. Truth, honor, and
high-toned bravery, found a proper abiding place ia
him. Opposed to annexation to the mad and mis
chievous policy that plunged us unuecessarily into
war yet he hesitated not to enrol himself among
those who went tortn to sustain their country's
honor, l ne ceuer was tnen abroad, that party
spirit would be buried for a while at least, so far as
the war was concerned none gavr into . it mors
readily than the generous Porter. Alas 1 little did
he dream that partisan services were to be the pass
ports to favor, and that the gallant McClung, whs
won imperiafciole tame for himself and country at
Monterey, was to be ostracised for some inouthinc
bowling Locofoco, who never smelt gunpowder save
iu snooting snipes, fear lrieuu, you are gone but
your memory y et lives li-esh and green in the hearts
of those of old Independence who knew you.
Scalding tears, from eyes unused to weep, tell bow
deeply you were loved. You fell a we knew yen
would fUU, if fall you did in the thickest, hot test f
the fight, reace to your ashes, dear, dear friend."
We observe also, that Mount Zlon Lodge f
Batesville, to which he belonged, have resolved to
build a monument suitable to hi memory. ,
Another writer, who signs himself " W. J. BP
thus feelingly lament his fate: ' ?
" The citiiens of tb sweet village of his late hesje.
will testify to the worth of Andrew R. Porter.
They all love his memory, because they loved the
man; and the Sad intelligence of bis late, has ere
this wet th cheek of him whose heart may b even
hard to move. . .There, in that pleasant town of Bates.
ville, on th shore pr the beautiful Whit Miysr,
whose breexes ar aver pure (r,.
' " ' l HWkV fSCVt njVUkila , s
That breathes upon a bank of violets,
Stealing and livina- odor"
there, at the hue home of our friend' Porter, wken
his companion are wont to assemble, in their social
clubs, methinks even memory may prove traitor for
the moment, and ths anxious inquiry n-hith xt
hate ofte keerdonA be repented : "Where U
Porter 1" But alas I no voice, aav that ef sad, sad
recollection, will answer, He bos - rougut Uiogooa
fiffht" And-v has coNovssEn ran. He now ill
a patriot's grave and though the Cypress may wave
o'er hi tomb while in a foreign land, it is a conso
lation to bis kindred and menus to know inat in
LOCO FOCO GRATITUDE.
The Philadelphia North American remarks :
While fighting the battle of Buena Vists, on the
SOd and .83d February, the fri ends ofPresident Polk
in the United States Senate were trying to pass th
Lieuteannt Bill, which had for its object the recall
of Old Rough and Ready, and the apioiutnient ef
that party hack and mere civilian, Mr Benton.
What a comment is this,! When Tavlor was lend
ing the assault on our Mexican foes, the Loco Foco
and Tory Senators were leading as fierce an assault
against him 1 When Taylor was exposing his lite
on the battle-field, FicUw and 77ima and other
Polk men, were denouncing the viotor of Monterey,
and trying to pass a virtual censure upon him. Pa
triots ! true lovers of the glory, honor sad integrity
of your country, remember those things and let them
nerve you to exertion in the coming political contest
Let us sweep from th place they have desecrated,
the revilers of our nation's bravest champions!
63?" The Louisville Journal, in referring to the
politicoplnious of Gen. Taylor, emphatically says !j
Wt can assure him that Taylor it by no meun a
Loco Foco, and this is the reason why hit name cau
ses as much consternation among the Locofoco as it
r & Water ,k S
'tln&l U slresd.
Mlle4u, ,:,v, 'ti Ctsoi
M.na Ttefitt?n4 '
MehMsetisW.u " 7
Monttrey. M NU8w w oa u
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sJ ..mil fciiT.i, - Z """."T"!. wKssn.v
mouths during which timrZlZ
vers. Ifteuueatlv had m! T!l5r!W7,.,,t'
Usted two hour. : Jailv rafi -.if
airesaUsmittef spstirf witUW ,Cett!
I raised a qwt of blood statins. J 00,,, ,K
physicians, all of whom did thlr w . ....J-?.
gv m up j said they eouUde,, IBor, fa -mi
uiust die ; It was impossible ft ne to live but short
ii. Ou. ofthem saidinylung, were eon. At
th s critical moment, when unineot phytictaM had
exhautad their skill, Wead deipalwd of tf ltlsv
me fits-ii knna Af
Dk W 18f At8 iiALSAJi 7, Wll'i CHERRY
Wbcii 1 hud taken one and S half bottles tbvss
severs speu 01 coughing wr removed. 1 eastis
ued takinc ths Balsam until Snrlna. ikia wv.. I
ecase to bleed at the lungs, aiy hmlth and atnagih
improved so that i left the home, but was not tilt
to work for year. Now mj health Is good. J an
aum ui uu aaj t wors every u-iy on niy lam.
Witness, THOMAS BENNEkV
For particulars see Dr. Wisfcuyitrtatlsstm Cab,
sumption, to he had of the stents "
mow aenmne without ths written signs! an sf
If V t A
l.ZKr2.rfo k" "nvoved from rim
EL rT5' f! U- W Cerpt.
Cant. Swift .Wai the a.a nrtJ. a
t-r? W! K- Q' , Pasted at
Si?lKlf ked, Chi. T.ten,1
5i'r !,em' '" Cspt. Swift
V tbssntlr strvies a. onV t its
prtmsstsriMswifk .', -
?i2.I2.?!WM"!n?d fc7 Government M
m 'was tshsiM ihVth. K.J:-.":.
5 ! MI f MVtSi Tanda
a"tttir at immsm m,..Ji:
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i.iisi mr rnv pi
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VZl'r? l wunaad of t W
Far salt in Raleigh, whnlmslp stntj retail hv WIL
IAMM, HAYWOOD k CO., sod by Pe.irt, la
1,1
Medicines geuerslly In North and Bests i'erslia,
pmft-ssr.it ,- and at
terly snti-locofoco in his political views is generally
known to the locofocos, and on that seco'int none of
e papers belonging to that party' propose him si a
candidate tor the Presidency. Ou, neighbor says,
that whether he will be made President or sot, "de
pends on his political principles" From this we in
fer that our nijlibor thinks his elevation to the Pre
sidency is impossible if his political principle are
those entertained by th Whigs. HE IS A WHICrd
A FIRM AND CONSISTENT WHIG, AND
HAS ALWAYS BEEN A WHIG, AND THt
FACT. INSTEAD OF BEING AN OBSTA
CLE IN HIS WAY TO THE PRESIDENCY,
rVlLL GREATLY FACILITATE IT, PRO
VIDED HE BECOME A CANDIDATE, Ok
4hICH THERE IS NOW . A VERY DECI
DED PROBABILITY." . -
Tat Tirnt H0N0n Civro of litii Hub ansa.
ttisr M'dici.iK iu the Sprinir or lh vw,W UiaoVdin
common sense and sound pliilosnphy. Kry eu is
trusihie o( the lucauvenh-iice fiperienetd or ths r
ourrvsce of a warm surllarisr t iso of eoldws-
Iher. A feeling of laniiude, dtvwaluns, semitinm
swimming of ths had and headsehs, lens en
lulnraa sad s ricwi 01 unpirani symnsitM, sr ma
grnersl results. The morbid sccnniulatioii of win
let sr set luoM by warm wesihet , and float Is th
circulation ot loditr in noma part sr ihe body. - Henee
it it perhaps, that tipriiig Is so fatal to sossssiptivs
fw llrapliriiisf
fluids, theta is n mediciiw saperlof to JWis-Ar in-
iian VrgttoUt PUli, ud it n slraiifty ronimnd
Ari as a Snniisr mrdieili. Thms Pills set iwo the
m ims tt snjs m4 mui fv. m ad-nst aa ene sari sr u Svm ss
Itieal views is tenerallyliMt piltal-. "i,w: U iutm " Pl" ' l
oranrtiof thrrnte v.a. wi.. " .
wnmsndttt, where Uminl until he wa.
w m uscuvs service WfcesihHi,,,. War.
ZZZtt FT" CaptSwIfl
... ma HatiTvaMin anti waSAMtrwed
SlTrT"rff f m? MtJw"lif.S
wv I own till deeply depltrs hit Wi and when
STE?:W& Wrtghti sndTotgwUi, havs
" ir -Tm u 1 ,B'"W! a Shrntnc mark."
ISisi H.. (tarfwin. 1st ballad &UM Drigwno.
Th tnsasei itwi 1.11,. w.. ...i. . ..-
LIr ,"ry, is as wetfon vftth th
sswuvk Mwamwm. hi iks4s iseb srasi 'lk ass .
iniWillssVsMISTsvaaaaiis... ih. ...iiTi.
H part ia the nvvioas ea
Hwst,ssyhweliiMis aud hrtresktliv hael
iiwsWd esiraas is his men, who wer ready to faJJ
lowshWtN-thiekrftlwftghl,". '
A-uBar,Csl. Burswis e s alpllsrl.i
TT!HS'?'' " " duty, audi
hvSMkMiat. ussanUlli. nS wua..L j
wisdiasest hnmea, ike lev of MebMrthef elAeM.
Md fo r-Piet of his auseness. A warm-hs.rt.d
mu mnmmm mm, wetous sad laleslsd 1 10 sse.
03- While the Locos in Congress wet raising
their storm of abuse against Gen. Taylor, ty laid
he was a WHio,andbeinguch, heoiiguioOttoooro
mand our armies. But now that h ha won th
battle otBuena V'uta, and the whole eountry i ri.
sing in his favor, they (th consisttnt jewel!) itny
that he it a Whig, and claim him a on of them!
THE CHANCES QF PEACE.
We saw a private letter from a very intelligent
officer at Vera Crus, dated the JOth Instant, la which
u .1.., .r th States of th Mexican
uv . - .7.,- i.L ,1. ITL
confederacy have aenounoeu iue
ted States, and threaUned tj seced unless pacb
.. M.tnana nrediotad a peso Within
sixty days: but pur corresiraimuurar j,u
in iugurieiso
.u. .... r . ncAi-e-U the fact that Santa
Anna is so nearly erusaea irnw 0 1 "-","
treaty. Nor does there appr to be any on else in
Mexico strong enough to iucwtheresponsibimt.
' it!t :.i.. M th. Stateef Vera Cru. siMlng
at Jalapa, was saw to o o, ""- " T.lLrt
npen the propriety of making a dependent
k must ha driven forth, 1
Beware of CouuterWts of all kind ! Some srt
eosird with sugar ; ellisrv sr msdr to ruM-n.l.k
Hitward anpeartuo lusri(iiialinrdiein lwf.
sal oeurss , le purehaaa from lh rrgulsr sjp its .
y, sue ar mors of whom may he found is tvsjy vfl.
l.n and laws iu III United Sulr I v
VhsSuluc'ilawi' ths sol Agent for lb )W sf
Ojisbe.sPillsillRl'gl. (
- , ' - , W.D. TURX B.
I IWREA6I.NB EXCITEMENT.
' M.rn, r.k.ri.,v Xtndfi anti. irilt
OVi HEALTH HBSTOIIA'l'lVE PILLS a I sold
'ihs aaa he sasily mssufaclured. sad th Mt-
aufito is that t (rest dwrsas ia lh prVliki of
BIUUUS v t-' 0 vw.ni Kfti 11 1 si i
katm aiwamitly manifwtsd every .day. I'M u
-li.oeeof this me dioio h mads It pnuulsriAns
jB part of this Htmuphtrs, aud it now lookU p.
'XiX.POR'IsONSnr ths BOuTff AND vfcjT
for ths diiwasrs. sharaotarislic ol which parts ot Ihe
AOliatrV iU CVSATIV anu rssvssTivs rsorssTiS) srsi
...tuulartv adahud. - Ws sfli-r (lira Pill 10 l bit
r'.zr . .....J.... .1 1-i .1.1
iousljr isclisss inoiviuuai omj P'T"7",i"'(i4-mBhiu hf sifld
pi, sathsnie iw urf ... - mmm j lh
J !f l" ,Mm . wilh ,aeh
- rw, ssawa irem ms itw Mdisnl tear
?V'J es lbs servlo be a naoh
atovsei : ttr se k, hlm
"7J "v "'"waise.aBS HI iulrfriiy sad
silHsusl heaat hv ihi,a hint a wrL.i....a
ty siiMkg sis many frads, wh. eeeply lameat
hiJtisi.lf ban, ' - . . A. U.
vovniiba
I9IAILK0M OF MONEY. wMohth.a..'
w can navs vy avsefiMsg It, and
thil'WwoKwaiL-
r t'"ghi way JH4T
It, snd paying fer
17- .
PUBLIC MEEriNO.
SMOfihme with a ieeiamir.diiinM ta. ikt JL
HrftlisCsiansisatsasas af tha:tiy uf Kaklglu
sad v stall, sf sH latrAat, sis isauettsd tat
asstiA) sn Msiimisy nsti, st i,elnrk, P. M In
ths Ism ildt, Air ths mrsoas f Hkrmj tb nsess
ssfytp t wssssssw ass Frssskat ef tba Danad
WsHS ns n, on ins wsy if vnap run, 10 be
srsasisl ths pprokhing Cmenosront of I ho
Univnlty. - -
TliseanlsorWskVenlyr HwpSeifsfiv is
sited siisihI and lak part bftbs rnaHing."
Trst, VALiiAf MA I WOOD, -Msl.
1 v ' Intsndant.
vNiwofacauy, Slid finally, from 5?
'dEATI IN ITS MUST PREAPFPL FOBSt
' It ) afTortd to families, lo Millers In di-taut rqioni
w bar changes . shsssw iw " rf " "
Vt; J Copartnesbip, ,.;
Till SqssolbMbWilrWIat ssanrlaled with hlnf
tr.-0.-f) WlinspSi to ihs Ptug snd
AuotbMry pstis, onosrin mm 01 .
. fttntt &9hnui
ThflilbserlSef Kills hW oecasios tn rstum Mr '
sl.fi aeluiawMaiaMaS IS hh ft lends sal esstonf
Ih, tv'tbe litl rRt konUixo tn4d t
Mnjnd s)tein1br st nn rs ssnUntsM sf
t ft) highly Msnfltsl.Rit w mm oaeiiwss, as
Vile ntS SWSM SBStBS ISIS Sjoawen aw wtitu
asssn. pslilMtM t snd hv hopes attsss-
111 f r mneiwHW, w.ti nil aiw
Ihshr indslHsdsesS. , "
- p. r. rescuD.
javKIMf. '-' (sads.J.)
ar
.k. ...b whan livr somsvsjtt srs alstatl trssril (I 9 ft 1
iul moruttini u sw f"" pw r."-r -
d asss '" d HMW Pf " Sf
'1
1 .. -
Ths Stat of Zacatscss as aewarw.
Laurel is hard by which sends an uicenii of glory
after ths slain soldier; and ths snsfrss of . which
spreads a healing Dalm upon tne wounaea neans 01
the bereaved. When his remains srs bronght
smoog ns, ws will tnark ths place of hie repass ; ths
Olive shall take the place of ths Cypress; a few
mors scald ins: tears shall be poured Out ; and 1 then '
shall hs rest As has bsen said of ose wU suit s
liks tats, permit n now ts remark sf otiririsndPsf-
tsr, that, if hs wss not th -noblest turnan or
UemalL'few will deny that in hiss ,
. r . . Wer ths elements - .,.-..,..
80 mined, that Nature might stand np andssy
T all ths world-rtBis was a sua.' , ,
, x v. 1 1 it'-r-
Tub uccnss Election The- slcct km on lh"
scwliurrtif "iu tntm w. no, licensw," was heU in
ho towfta f iMew york W Titcssfay. a Tnw rs
turns iwitcatn that 'Iwrs hs bssit a swarrsi j
ehitngs liirmighoui ths State, nlitnMt tmy tswit
giving ft snsjctritf is faswr U licow, - -" -
ARRIVAL OP THE SARAH SANPS.
. maas aiVEinst.
' TWO
The steamer Sarah Sandsi Capt Thwpssn Sf
rived hurt evening from Liverpool whencsbessilnt
o.4b lh sjIW- Shs ri8 4-Jeftbin
IS3 second cabin do, ana n sonsuw..
of specie. "..',, . 4i W-'i-Ato
The new is of no great Impertsno Ths g
; .. ......... are but sdvkns, , -
Brasdstuff. were steady snd
tations Baltissers onr 38. Obis.ws,
uol U Jed eotto. 1 L is 4 4d Mobil, and
New Orleau pnehsngsd. , tsrg.
Muffs,. Wsstherfsverlsfeharv- X0
poUtical sr gensrai w
l!:!1, .. . .nr. and Weedv lW IWS BUM 1
XSy VUBTFUL SHAPE, snd
Hi BlSrf
DPMPnV for liver comolaioUj, U. BWOi
NESS, W ' " v '''', y .
'7... . 191 K.illnalt.. ili
F.I
Wv ATT k KiTCHAS, i r u..os te-rrf V."
... a .... ..J IH sasf W
rrs to; .r;;.;'.;,;,.!! .br.-ghr.tv-
f " "I"-. V'VL. o r Aa. i .
tuHtd "lalaS
April 17,
Pries 34 ssl psf
tll ibroughW
Mfssi
a?:.
i .1
HHPS, sirieily prist P. Ilieo utf, '
II du. msdlum a.ialltr. ilo
.. . . . I M., . ll.tf ....
us Ujirfrhv t;ranHj ai.a rmvsnseu oaiar
t U,k Wo, H, HA.TJ, do.
M 0( best Oovsrnmtnl Jav ColTs,'
ll do dtf. Hist do.
an imt snd whll I.sguirs dev
Idiperiai Ounpswder, V. Ityson.snd Black Tsas,
M asekSEis to sui; f'' ' accommodating miss
tl ' f RERI'ANIT dt HALL.
' ' So. ( Llsbt St. wharf.
' " " Bsllimors.'
RVf(o W. M, Oslss,!! V
i.litf..- 7 'Tt
f.f.rrr;.,.! ,
pR WOOU st 8ARSAPAIKI-LA
... anS AMAr SITW . ..
srVs-sg from .0 mpun
2?Xi3KXr. uaaHawtir tVrformhii
:SrooW-r-i .frr mv
...w --- -- - -..j ...,.! .um. tt Poo an
lUli T Troo eases if
led sd T?TZjimoi lv
A... At IDS MIPl iww"". r ,
mr7lArooio. laeiidiee. Uh ooi gWi ai
al disorder, d wi "'Xsafs sreretloi
varkNJ. th.r omn - wititm, ,,li(M1
M AltS nfSUU.'J ,Aj.,-Ll.S .11
r. ,1.1. nn.a.ratuis sr StrSJ7.."r'" -7- II. Sy a"""' "1" ..l. ai SulutitV. lent,
Y-
: 1. , Asjtnw. r 1 sum ... tA a.abn sMnsafttBirr v
1. Af. A VioswsasflM
W tears that en ths 3t , " ; "a
wi.7l7 wi . e-Mhaw. st ftss4si4
Dnrtiiisry . ' with
Nssh County, wss eonsuBK" , r
fcy imnirans a in avot- vr-ZiM.ootim
Zaeo Company W. rst to H. rrfij
Crh.w U . worthy citwen, kI sn ssUrprtsis;
bssssiseVrV . '
t7. "!!:.: Lu from ths gesMs
sn sstawry aw snseipis.w aWt i.
Mot lahtrss VXsnswiHA' Inihssretlst'-;
Ja. . wwtnsirHsiWr, fSSiu- .aHssr evar
dTi kf.
'T'rfcX. pubiubwj
awwi " .
--fBTB8BURC.TlKWJ' . .
arWJ.rEband, ''' i'ri'i M
II hLsIvs. & larg ssrtrtmnt sf sspsrior fl AlfO
ihwsIel, sudsstatm Sf "'" J?
171 hsiass in th vniom . ar' . T
pn rr"-ri.;..u.
. I " ' svm., a. I aaa Sa UH nwsniswiniBnsiw wasw
a awt.41 Httltf I Ofsb I II " " r ' a slai ft a.Jb V
isnsTSOSSi - -jT- -. J. .
Zawi th iwtlr. tT-lT
les. sw"';
It
rem
JawheviaVsee k --nl"l--rr 1 rid
Ov. Wssrt8ipanrts
1 unassirf sus
, ui ar SIM HtnoriOTU 1
aa sVtwVM sf-.-.- AVI
" "7 '"r - k tfwJritWt wiwf.Ti rf.v .aiir2Ant nuiriri. Muhib or ib
afrwrw wrBWwllT 1 ai.i.r., u.. H.Mrs of Beswsnsn
f Tlsasswraj "i;-- -,, , CrSS'l - JaoSWyn, mf . , -
tn-rJ-s-jr-TV-t"
Ml 'ttwWJ' J h g 1n( Auetisa snd Cusmi.iflrt siws of . , .
sad tasyrw At . ; ' ' .Aoi' v