" " - .-" t , j v , . ' ..... . . " - if. ' . i " - - $1 "f '"in i""! i ri Vw h IT. mmm -iT-n -tt -y-rNrfjps -1 in . "-iiJ ms j . '1 I r r - r . . . 4v -: -: ; ."f 5fjssy wjul s w : ; ' ' i i -i -r rranrr- II ' . u . i - - -i- - ' : If" : ' T mi l t. W 1 I 1 1 lT iV3 f7TT"V''T' f " I - fill I r i n.-V : S -A -LA feStjt ..!;. I!' , - ,r.' -T'A - I t j,r.i: t. vi. . .... - fftii ' r-" i f v-r i Ti - r I nl ' I ' '"l'l"rnrilTlwinnmii "i v - --, --j T-.,j .. - -';. I eaoa :v-SoVUV ?- T, lies mwrnz 5 n: TiC" CONVENTION. . tBg jmperiec 6" r t w ...... in our Uat but oae, from noticing wbicb ire now proceed .to take . rtftMe feature Oft s one erj .--. - .,in all the spcecu- , :D ...... coniare up damen4ire aolvAa. And Discarding pnncip. i --- . .? t.vi thin? for. the for theirnw"" - P" !..! It..!. .!.. 0f tbt brilliant assemoij, m i l1 i-!ninTM. that they 'iibandonca iueu, i-"r j . r t iHMnMt fn 1 all ihe grand carumur Leso long contended, no longe worth and now entcred tbe arena oere oi v ;0t a desire to obtain the spoils of office. idn comes with very taa grw irom u. .o lontrevelled upon -me loaxes L,i hicb?y tb admission of one of jbcrs, Is only beld together by the eo- . of public plunder." ; ay them not to lay the flattering unc- sottli tbat so easy a task awaits them V contest ine wuig ur Mdjj andsosuccessruny u not extinguished, feature aireaay tc will, by their purity and brilliancy, . rampyrc of Loco Focolsmto its haunts 1 where It hiw universally, almost,' Icd br ilie strong, lnvmciDie power oi V North Carolina." " " -1 - eculiar feature of this rare Convention mous signs which rAey thought they n, that the Whigs were likely to be divided, by the selection of a President e. It may, and doubtless did, afiftfrd rafort, in view of the conflicting and 5 elements which are at' Work in!; the irty, to fancy to themsel ves, that a like ml was in existence in the Whig par is means alone, they, predicate- their ess. It may be considered cruel and take from a drowning - man thjs straw a graspinj to save his life but it may sed alike cruel to allow hitn aistake y$. ft plank ipm bt:rtttiTeach; aren. We would therefore assure ouf friends, if division in the Whig tanks hope of success, that they rest upon a Ltion. which the Ides of August will under them, as the sure precursor of Iming storm which awaits them In No- peculiar characteristic of this Conven- p fntroduction of a member of Congress tlaveholding State, to instruct the people late their duty, in these times of trial to Southern institutions. And notwith- Kesolution was read and gassed in his paring uncompromising opposition to Proviso, yet in a Speech of .near-two , not the most remote reference was made kt, io dear and sacred to the people -of ili'ua. Why ? Was it because he knew. ntative of a State opposed to Slavery, if upon the subject, he would be bound, to opposition to slavery ? If the Whigs Daniel Websteb to have addressed the lis visit to our City last year, does' not bow that the cry would have been rung that "the Abolitionists of Massachu- fictating to and instructing Whiggery jarolina V And can it be expected that fid our tongues and keep silence, when rations are made upon all precedents ,oar party warfare. No! The beonle ji or these Abolition intruders, and let taeir OWn conclnsinn Mnf nnn " THEX4WO i- CQNYENTtONS.w The f Standard'fcUemptsvjji drwing-tt -contrast between the Whig and JLoce .Foco ConTentions, in this State, to convict us of misrepresenUtion in re gard to the latter. We assure our neighbor that we ore not of that class who would ifijure a prostrate foe ; and in speaking- of the number of Counties re- ceedings of the ConTention of 1 his prty, that we have, unlntentrofiAlly,"Bone itfDjifetiie. IWe'find it there stated that 25 Counties1 We Mpesented, ' 1,1 1- . L . t J - . will never complain ;": -- "-: The u Standard," most unluckily for it, tpeaks of " leadcrs, and " dictators in the Vhig Contention, but says, "in the Democratic CetftJofy nojoaan daWd'tosetihisVlfupas a leader dfcirtktorJ but the belccat'es did their -'own workl;hemselveai,!- tiow belng- t . MP ; The, t S tapdard? :is aaxioos to knor. what; course this paper wifepxrrdbe,oie that Mfi Ctlif has ix pYessed hrdetermlnmion io Ui his naegobtforfthi Whi6naiCntfSai pfwUfrtnt. andree & spQU .feandwe ijl, state Jritpinfor matipnlhat should Jispftir.AT; J)e;the . cajadldate of the Whig pwtywJWe shall, support h jmn with lf the power aadenergy" of mind and bodythAt jwe can call trtW actionli'eThatu meK?orif tnrbe'foreT turn traitoro flie gStajtesman i but ithe. be the, hoici.ajbon, we shall support him "again withf And frol did in -z a AJTJJESTANDAIID -.C AfteUegister says, that not me4Mrd oFtbe i v .. sunn in notaie wer represented, !ntthe De moc: ..tic? Stat"OonventioTU It sfeetos that he his forgotten the Rale or ; Long; Divisioriiither being but 63-Counties'-rh.North'Carolina,' 66 whieh V" represented Bao i. w. -isr.JM m . j ,ilj9X?Sin6.frp,m iif lb?5SWTi f ertfst started jHiUsltoiJao iDKrepjyv e r that if it te take as '46iHkiitehr the Sdt tors whereas, we put the numbef down Ut 23. Upon rerfdinrfthehameaof; ihe D eletates, -wq fend that ;L3 r'-w II (! i j V7; Juno Ashe, Cleaveland and Lenoir, had no representa therefore, have stated, that 22Xounues.were jeprfH sented, instead of -23, as first publisbvtx WiljLthe Standard please, ma thecojrectign '1 We did not have the documeuts" by us, when we stated that 50 Counties were 'iepresentedun the Whig Convention, but went accordink'to our recol lection f the matter; and according to thq&Btaikfc ard irfr only missed it by sne-if, that .paper-will always eorae c near the -truth, in iff statements, 1U tDSome of iie speakers in the Loco Foe Con- information on Mntim1bfclierfc 1 yllp4 guide to.tu. parfy. wgre, nnder the imprtssinr tbatihere are ht CaunUcs in JJorth rolina Sbe Editoradmlts that 2 Countiegtwere fn1y"representedth t ufenMiifWiB py ciuzens or. tais niace.- more weossare the" Stafidard? thatHepr- f Now 'wilt afiee-rthlnlrrereiTethe vote oflNorth h, 7AhantfAJrrf of iKwWWarfi !H ;;hould hee the Wy he t m, . ouoted iLnoW irnti&itti 7 fWe dtdtidt liir of apngle leaiingtion; p-inad 6v anv 6toe.exceit bv sometifwV'irentle men : from Raleigh ;: hV IJilegates tUemselves icuew as miie as iue w gS. Wfr,g iivim.: would recommend for Gorpor :aiid ften 1 1 adjourned, "were ns mtich in tOTjtrk, asstrf whether glers' of the Committee, ; who had "plotted" out the nomfnation'lf they knew, did not deign id enlight en ihe belegites themsetres, and theyttnerefbW had io g9 bomfe with their fingers in 'their mouthsT r,t9 theP94heyswU vote sustain-their 1 feJtllr they afeW-badlr Drinted: 'th irCti frruicylel yhcamay e the standard-bearer. rmake them out safficiedflvAo iide whi. wT iHONOR TO'THR BRAVP Tji sword purchased by the people of War- tentfp complained bf Mr;'CMTatisiiilo.rtW,seai of Ok feraljapyerfln1 W; the Northern. Cities denpmioating it an electioneering tour. iCthey; forget lhafc theyf thensselve'k lad- been gnHfyot making one of theii0n pa kmefrJ able td the same charge?' What els could thevisif lof the HonSAM. Houston lo'dur City be calledf and that too by . their own invitation 1 We kallv &.wtrd ininK sucn remarkp .must bave beerega4ed by L Vee P:MM. lJUTO..tfgAGa by .the old San Jacinto" as verv iinkinl n4 IftTin 1 ri zeus, .vrcenji.4y. r consideration of bis 5T ' O ' 4 HiiillnffllWhaJ 44A.11;.. 1J . If r rr v y BWHUfl LtifW.i Rrr. V,. frL J! J'll renfor heii fellocounty man, the gallant and patriotidCabtPRiffGiVW iri Wtrrrenion. Ii is a heantiffil article and exhibits in its workman ship; Rood "deal of taste; The folfowi 4J v B uw. "" ,,,uai,VJB. 01 ,nJ8 acts 01 Heroj ism which"3rre taken from the Jesulitches'orGen. 'MoU in to mm WWmmmtytQ'$ Coast ta et- UetuScoll i8&Htt dtHWiriih re- lenctoihe changeol Um coownaBder-in-cbief. liedireetlr i,,, ior dr 8nb8e JU4q IweAat ingfibeTeasnd umil he arrived vf 1bi" WhiclitjAiy berdc. trifcewtal the--$uo.ii. iitrear-: 1 Mr? Hunt made an ;'tfnsucceWfnl atiempt to fPcSOerkfioir-of the RlverSnd Harbur'bnJ. '" ' - and a( twenty minutes ttf inFee bftocfcihV J&uae adjourned, ,s - ;r -4 and tell their constituents thaf a 'Candidate had been nominated, buf whether he would comeGres .. ' s . M.S., ..(..L W. Caldnill over them, was more than they could say. But. as o;w6rk. whi.lhe " Delegates themselves'didj'we i bnfess we were Wo ignorant and benighted to see any of jl -gwhg on. ' Mr. bouglass and Mr Jlouston did Uf the talking and -4ir n J-'-aT' -1. 11 .t t -l""4l.J': ii' '.a' me irommuiee, we presume, uiu u- ine " worn- except so far as endeavoring to d.egjaeand disgrace the" people of the State this was-done in open session. We shall notice more at length in bur next, the falsity of the u Standard's"' remarks, in relation to ,uc i nv vvificuwivu nuvu ww akv arw vvu s avw DEATH OP JAMES ERWIN, , anced in. our last, tbe sad death of James , grandson of the Hon. Henry Clay, at PS) lich was sunnosed to haya hpn a letter, however, from New, Orleans, to Plu L'Jgton, Ky. state, that ther in HU Ited entirely from accident, "as 10 n18 room in excellent health and frAw it. 54. .'rff,1 til";.'' ! " iuc uusiuon in wnich he was P evident that he wa, in the act of nine lnderhispillowwhentheaccidentalex- is place. - - flfc AMERICA IV PPVmtr' 11 Dnmko .i.k I w 01 1018 Periodical coutainsthe lit fnt. . Ure P01 tWhigs, Re- L ., I -44. nue 4 vuiyiilUUS. fai message and th Tm... . v ownneraassett, Jasmiatthe ln kssay upon hnmnn frowl JUon foreign miseellany,andcritical der if D. k: MAyrO 1!. Pointed .a mertberfof If hewassbannoin- so kind as to let us know M m i "wuoiart f but a L.Ocofo- L . . horse of another lpr.9 j ''.a.-. Crt44 YiHsi rjM it of equivocation, misrepresentation, and 'unfair- neas4' xiTcral Artictes. . on 'tnj9 ' anbject 1 . CiClats LsTTERr (says the " Richmond Whig,") anwoinicilaSf name to the fonsiderMtjDCjthe Whig National Convention, has produced ay ery remarkable change LATE AND iM PO RTANT PROM MEXICO. emshipOhioi;fe Wi late hour last evening. fromVera Crux, yia Tampi co, having left f he tormer; port on the 3 J st ut and the latter, on the Sd ihgC 'She has' brought: over a fal'ireUJrbm-ch'pla' -, yBjia arrftalvwe are placf intpession: o? 4 day's, further proceedifigs of the '3pourt joif foquiry, from our own-repprter.The evidence thus far fia? rich as butter, and that bf Mr. Trfst especially is as piquant as mustard'and bayeritfe canfhiakfl it. We WilfwdU patiently- U see the ed "of it: before it reaipuag a Wview Of any paA 'of heesdmbny probably bv that time the fe&ult' VOtbe nf mtl iSf LTAyWvebeea elegantly . engraved onthe4 ?et.th.6ou in respect to individuals.' Gen;ScottJin hisross examinatfon of wUneMelw'ixhHbied'Iraeh :etear ness and tact As an advocate, that hfs likely tb' git up a r epu tat i on for 1 egal. accumen ' equal to his re nown for niilitary skill: ; Thevid6"nce of Gen-Cdwnllab!erj C1. Duncnn, and. one or two others warexclusitely cohfined to a' denial tthti the iffterlineations i in the J docnmeiit j parked Nor 3-wereT;in the liand-writingof G efferii elicited ahWZr . 1?.u? "?c? be was the author of the IomulrsieWSS" he framed it from a niemora'ndumor partial report frbnt Geti. PiflowJ Of the bperations of his division n the 10th anf 20th August, .which the witness took !romX3etf; iill(rw,ir tablejMaB. hlof ebve refused to answer cprtafn questipntbhchingilie pa ternity of sundry other etterf laudatbry; ofTGen. Pillow, cri the ground that he minate iimsel, The ; testimony bf Msjr Burns is 8hufflbg and full vf prevarication, and it was discre dited and impeached by Geit Scott.4 in very decided -terminated. ' V", ' ' ".; """' V ' 4 4W 4k4V44r IUVH,4UVVI VW.tlig 4 44 . V 111 W U VV J VUIWI rival touches the designs of Santa Anha. if there be;I&itiii 'n74hA-x-President designs vleiting Mexico at bnfee.'?h the latter part ' of i M arch, of his 'ients Obtained a passport from the American coowanuant at vrjzaua, ami weut uown io vera Tf4nf Al(a . 4 I. 44 44.1444- - VST the latest jnews from the Pacific seaboard U.1 o4 and' third drove iim back in'disorder, and vi viuu-aer w.reuuce, me. r conquest orvaiiior ."Awei ww. ,:v-.i - -- i . ma - io a ieai, scarcely worth the struggle which has ki . .V uuuwt UHl l,,ai vapi. ajkagg win been going on omongstaome of our military fcndna- f .rn-i' .H,i- f Kt. f.itnitL val officers, to considered the hero ef the perfor- of iyarrenr The Voice of praise froin every part mance? 'tt there be np ekaggeratibn in tKeintellK of ihe Unloltfton ; accdiintk liis va1brj;batrktisin gence, there is rooin,fof aoiher conqueror: in hat anp tuHuary-sKiil must have given biin the live oistant andfstracdU fiw Battsfactron.but wevvgfiture to iaffirin' that lower frotiie.A ! U notjommurittyrin'Americvyho 4r n,ri.';r W4 -44iw.,J . 1. . w applause lie- would 'jnorei highly value than anHe mayTely irpon wcnta tbVof . those who reside in tbe homaof his youth.- thencej the troopi-we Usrve there are not bf the kind ?. , .. T ; , r - lfarfeiabn Reporter.'; to "force tHejDfie of the other into a confession, of the " ' '.-':- - - - ;' ;ac fact. wThe country has been overrun "by out GeneV U iREVELtlNG IN THE HALLS." rals. who have certainly achieved wonders, , buit h.e iWe subjoiaV few items from the, markei pricey . 4.4V4. A.4 044 4.4? it.4 ....... J - . .. ' , . (. 1. - . 4 . 44 ' ' , 1 , , f mi. 1 "T 4 1 ' vv4u vA.Mts vyuuvr uuca uot appeanip oo ouoj in sue criy or JxiexicP aapuDiisnei.ja a n? in una v .4.W44. wj viu jiiwuiaii3i Wiil UUYO-, 'AUKtivl V'-'Vi IUUV V(tT. VUUCT,- v i;ciit9 pcr jiuuuu. A trjuiHT r 5V ff. 'T' f s r n nrF . liabbrtrd,, J3ecCori. ;;tl! W IntUu(i6n.-in' felired.besniiful tfniheaW I forMraatioV(Mrft 'ailes:esl oY-'RaleignlJofie Pl'jHft a4ats?es for the Education "of the younff Th? Jtr'nnictJor. itharouffh. and designed to train, boys 10 ihe true method.' and correr.t K.httif especial aitemion ii pid to Uheir , insUQcUon Cini jihet : Ample proyiston mad for the .accommodation ?f Pnpilsiwhich nqmber, f the echooft willl for the preni; be-inhed and i of these, ptaee for the largft H.rt retredy7 esigegU gieiii rule, boys i iwill At be admitted over fborteeajjeara oi " Fw BoarJ. T&ition,'ilorA ehsrio of Five Monihr 87 50; too. pid in adtihee; C rt. i The rteat 8eio will commence on tha tth of June; 1 8484- rFurtbe! informatian wUl t givenen appficaiiortto the Rectdr at Raleigh; p) w 1 Aprils li I8l8cir1 ira , . t jj'f Ghrunicle; Old North tte Mefitbo 8enUnel, Nwl befBfah, orfh StatenVhigaml Charlotte Joarnil will eWch inwrt lo tne' amount bf $4 and send - acJ eoui?ts)dtheRec(brv5 'r 'v '1 S3 ,C33 V SCl a better right to ciaun those regions as the capture ftam 24 jffldur $16 per barrel ; fresh beef 10 cents,' ' ' i"-" " . w reiau.; pur. ij; wuuu. xu yer. vuru i ;uuitci" i Mi i jOinee i ft has been made pubue, says the. LfPicay- cents; lard. 25 j egg9v74.per-4losen,potatoes, t . . . - . .k. KnrfW.l AktiiKAM. Til A A nnlAA maw huohAI ! ' "'IS' ABirt- FmcHm Stt fnta wf down : WAtertnelona I I i RlffSE ROA A5QV I BUT-TONWo (ItT Bt 4 PHILADKLPHU. ; -. ' Iiibx ' RAittsai for pubiic and nri vale hnndf Aii public squ4rest! of ever finely of form and pattern Cjbh etbbx Ruisgs, of classic and unique designs V embracing ; upftardV bf one t hundred oNure&t va .rietiesi ,".'-,-" - , ' ".J v Iios ChaJus aso Sxtts, for Gardeafi,,. Halls; sniT PjiuiasTTnew slyle. :. ..... . . n, f itASTABS. JerCotUtres. made id Superior )jVmdt3d&&X io Nw style BjrtcotBx4cf tfi, d-c. t-, -,i i,t?? Uo:;j!la8)tBa;l4T'fioili styles emWaxb Loohl XIV, Elizabethean, Gothic, And modern 'LAttetn; with while end Gold Italian srbfe lops.? These tables have, been introduced by the Subscriber, for Hotels, Restaorauts, Ice Cream Saloons,-ce t Tjiey are beautiful articles' oV Fornitftre for Hat - Stores, aruher estabtishments; Where ft is desua- ble to make s grand display. I;; 4fJ'4j' 03 He has j-ecently ; couBtrtfcte an elegttfit snb it antral Cast laoir Ji itch 10 Post, in fariiTami. : rably adapted,fjo permanency of pdsiiion; highly or hamented; and lepresenting a well executed HtAn of that noble animal, the Horse. Such .an. article7 s une" that States Senate, bring peace and California, along with it, the interv ! ALSO eaeh r blackbrrries 25 cents per quart; green cs in mexicao-aaairs 7L,.TOWF..W lrl has long been a desideratumand ft now ofisred.'fo' Charter ayessel for Jnm.and.nre learn that .i. ak A lMtnf ttn nnWu. - V-r I. the good taste' bf the public; at lastt fef i'rir i: ;2.'roi4t'j an-affairs hrts given way'to otheand Pf pars per SusheK; toma4oe4fS6.-. :.i .:.- once more to Mexico, irwould seem that a portion of the "indemnity for the past" does hot give, very frequently even been liberal enough to piy fibin- ! dies,' the United States can afford to wait a bit, tiR nlirnVnt tA hiVniuAnd lUtVfotisVnhev seemed ; ita investment prove a specuTalhm. The first; Ter- X q , . .4T -7 . to sympathue with him, too, very deeply .upon the ingratitude of the Whig party, as long as they deem ritorial Governor of the ; indemnity will approach nearer to a Viceroy thau any officer yet created un der the constitution. He will have an-army of his ed it probable that Mr. Ciy might not consent to dep the constitution. He vilig anamy Of his go before a Convention aa a competitor with several i 0WD a too; and, f rorrf certain necessities- wiR other Whigs, for a nominon which Was unani- ! hate wcr 16 use px vhui he 'thinks fit, with a ' j . ict , r'4.-. very remote accountability for the discretion of his mously conferred upon him in 1844. It was unjust, they said, to that great man, thus to desert him, and nominate one of inferior qualifications, and haying fewer and feebler claims to the support of the W hig party. One might have supposed., indeed, thatjthese old traducers ofjSlr. Cjlay hadf become suenly; conscience-smtten, and that they were p.ticularly desirous of making some small atonement for their past injustice towards that illustrious statesman. But Mr. Ct ay's letter renders it useless any longer to wear the mask ;;and the Loco Foco batteries are beginning to open upon him,, as aforetime. TRE LAX MEETING AT NAHVILLEV We learn from "'the Nashtilie Gazette tbat" tie Clay meeting in that city on Saturday eyening 8th inst was' attended by several t hundred persons, and that it was characterized by great enthusiasm. W. Tannchill, Esq., presided, assisted by a large num ber oYie Presidents Gov. Jpnes made a .long and able epeeeh which created a deep impression. Strong Resolutions were adopted avowing a prefer ence for Mr. Clay as the W hig . candidate or. the Presidency, a very acts. .. j. SWORD. ?OR-QEN. jSCOTT . The Sword to be presented to Gen. Scott by the State of Louisana, has been finished by. ' Hyde and Geodrich,. of Njw Orleans. It is said to be very richly and beautifully Ornamented,' and bears the foliowinglnscripiidn: ' . "O tSl T Presentedby the people of the State of Louls iaaa'to General W infield Scott, for t his gallantry and generalship exhibited at theisiege of ;yera Cruz, in tbbattlea of.Cerrp Gordo, Contreras, Churn buco?Mb1iBD del Rey, 'Chapultepec, Ahd' to nil nil entry inid the CUy Mexico." V . ':' NEW YORK POLITICS. ; The Van Bur en faction in the New York Legis lature, " theJBarn Burners," as they are now called, have adopted Resolutions in favor of the Wilmot proviso, j-a ,':v' "'s " "" ;S J h -The " New York Globe" swys : 11 Circumstanced isnay arise which would give Mr. Clay the thirtysix' electoral votes of New York, should he be t he jiomipee of the W big party, .j If an objectionable candidate is forced upon the demiocrat ic party, at Baltimore in May next, such might be result. But if a strong candidate is put in nomina tion Mr. Clay can be brat thirty thousand in this State't - ;;.-.-...;!'' :. 1 r.,. "To this the Union" replies : f j wlf the language (adopted by the Van Buren par ty in their' Legislative caucus) expresses Jhe " sober second thought" of the' " barn-burners"- if they Ve pndiate all u reunion" 'with the 1 hunker$,c;wo, can indulge but a very faint hope of carrying an jr can didate ifi.New YorK, '-evehttf he be nor objectionable to thevv "VVe 'should Apprehend, . from the forceof the expressions, that there is little prospect iof re union; little hope of pleasing both cliques in the selection of a candidate. If these declarations should be adopted and confirmed by the masses ofthe . par ty, we, must indeed despair of eleaiog a dempcratio IMPORTANT MOVE. It is stateciv says r the New - York ISun, iu a letter from Rome, thAt proposals are now ' under consider (ion by the Pope, for Abolishing th4 celibacy1 ef the - fca';' --';4 ft M iirt rt-4 -die '-, if. '-L ommitteA r standard" h F the Ed 1 teT1, Whigs- - cobm Missouri Whig Gon- t aftor rUCT.he wouldi administer . the Pledee ,h0DTentlon select another Can- f ' '-"ge thC lata P Tt:j.-i.i m.' . iuiMvwi ior aim. UiTHE sqns ortempjbran.ce. ;-.This; branch- of herf (Temperance jjniiy tiojr numbers !$ - Grndjpjvisions,1:2,6p0 J3 labordinat D iviaions, and about lM&jf jU is fstabj hd in every State in the UnionaAdia expending t. . - A CHANCE FOR TEACHERS. . The University of Mississippi advertises for five Professors, ont of them to be President of .the Uui- of tie j'.rpfessprs $V500and houses will be provided for them, free'ofcharge, , V H ,A VKTER4i.Wnic. The first vote cast at Nor wich;' Conflat the late : election, was by CapL Eras-tnaPerkinSj-rBtanich Whfg. &6ycar9ld. eandiditel by the aid jo'f New Yorkv ; ? We tell the f Standard" agaiB, it will hare enough to: do to look after thetroubles in its own pary,-n-steadpf ken;.;:':u'neAs7'' abottt the candidate to be adopted py toe w hrgs. np"The Correspondence of tb " Baltimore Pa triot" ssiys : The letter of CassTus M.'Clay to Hen ry Clay iwbi$h was published last week in: some of the New York papers,) cpmes from an avtfwed per soaat enetoytofthe distinguished statesman -to w horn it -is Addressed andthe E&lf tofHhe'ondeAftoirhltVoifid' otherwise ?; New candidates, compromise candidattSy now seriously talked bf by the Whigsit theseat ofQ0rt ernme!nt. Some are for running Crittenden and Abbott rJiwreee." while Whers are for; running Scott and Mangum. SomeoTdfyn lf6fClayf and others for-TSylor.' A great changcf is working at all events. YotlriU sookt seetheresutcsl' Jvrvt ?. jH$ The Whigs, however, are not atone distracted and divided. ',Th'Locefoc6s arl in UAtat of great nhea siness and hxiety,,as to what they shall do in their forthcomUiK ,B ahimorey Con veut ionv- t-; ij& . jjGenerat Sam Htpufton, somelittlertiiiiAaftA' weo;o npiigfimnge 10 in.aonhihaa siucr been South AS far as North Carolina, and haa ioat ret. In the Senate, on April 14, communication kwas received from the War Department, in re ference to a new invention of fire-arms, by Colt. Petitions were presented, and biils introduced and referred to committees. Mr. Bell called up a bit! fur improving; a dam in the Mississippi, at Cumberland Island, which after debate, was passed by 21 ayes to 8 nays. ftlr. Badger called up his resolution for pur chasing J0U0 copies bf a newly published edition of the Constitution. ($1 a copy $".2000.) Adopted,.:. , , . , ; t . A bill appropriating. $ 15(0 to refund expenses, of the .late. Com. : Elliot; while in the Mediterra nean, negotiating a treaty, was taken up . Mr. Hale objected to paying expenses of grand feasts to foreign potentates. 1 Mcssm Badger, Cameron, and Pearce, advoca ted the bill ; and Mr. VVestcott opposed it. When the bill was indefinitely po.stponed by 27 ayes to 12 nays. i . . A bill for paying the officers encaged in the exploring' expedition, under Captain VVilkes was Alter action uptn a number of private bills, the Senate adjouriied till Monday iiext. , . v . Inthe, Housp pfxBepres,eiUatiY?8i aiV Dyke spoke on the New York: contested election case Jas Mfwresi-S.--j8ekson. v ...Aft.erMr. Van Dye concluded hia remarks tbe Hous.e went into, coimnittee oq j the whole,, and. took ;np a private bill.' . , NoTfurther businefa 'was trarisap led, artd; at aboutt 3 o'clock,, the Hous anjourned.j . - . ; : The Senate did not sit on April 15 : . , In the House. of.. Representatives, Mr Palfrey requested leave to make a personal explanation The leave being granted, he called on Mr John son to know t, whether s he Jhnsort) imeoded to offer insult, to his ?(Palfrey'ti) fauwly by b in terrogations a few-ays sinte respecting a negro .Mr Johnson repljed that eech was not-his in? lent.on4-and there tbe matter, jests; c , . Mr.- Coilamer.'Chairinan of the committee on iPublic Lands, reported a bill relating to.pre-emp Ijion claims of soldiers and bounty -scrip' . ,. 1 On motion ot Mr. Rockwelhhe House resoled itself into a Committee of the VVlioig upon tvate Bills.'AdjournedU. L'f. ::.,. 1 L4 In the Senate, ion Mpril 17, rheiH aTitlwrfsing a temporarv suTpeTisToo of Circuit Curt business by th&'JhfieVof iK'e: Soprethe Cuarr-waj taken a -TUT,- Mrt'Af inecuring at)ng, wnicn was at last ? ouHZVa ':.-liV' htsinzoffAntigua;abbottwelve.miies north .rlT.Vij.i-SrlS ti--'frrHPMJ. of Vera, Crux, There Santa Anna proposes to eni- i1?" WW1 VJ?? ?g$.i9 is snui; had an interview' With" him at bis hacienda kofjsi-Encef cCThCpip com-; L panics or arngoons xo meet ine wenerai,- as ine re quest of the latter. Santa Anna is hourly expected down to embark. ' - ' ' -m, ' The conviction had become stronger that the ROBERT WOOD. Pronri-fAr iRoadjalove Butioniowd fiZref i JPliila has-recently publiahed. at AreatpeAse; an . original wo,ra . exntoiting the new designs and patterns which' are executed at his establishment, em bracing all tbeabove articles, and the' various; and Mexican Constreitr would assemble before the end splendid patterns of" Cemetery, Balcony, 8tep, and of March, and taf they would ratify the" ' treaty. . oihcrjiailings, which have? been manufaciared Jor, On the 2 1st or 22d ult. scvela Deputies or Senators Laurel H ill and other celebrated Cemeteries, designed left the City of Mexico for ..ueretaro to take theif : expressly for his ownuUisbment, and which tnay seats. Our information "froin uerctarb is dirccCbe eefit to any oart of the world to' those wbo4 desire and it is most favorable to the cause of peace. It 'Hb make a selection, , Undoubied reference will be seems to be pretty well understood m the Oity of required to ensure a prompt ret qrn 01 the work after urp.v ,e,7 nuows a natWKfrou a bandrsaw,".and lgriifV knoQ. n? Cob RicAsn.M. J ohnson has annoancod himself to his Democratic, friends as a candidate &f the onp of iGovernot the Stte of Kentui!kv.r The regular nominee ef liis' paty is . La,'zarks W Powell Tb Hon, John J C'eitt ende w, it will be reniembered,-iA the Whig candidate, of whose eiec- 4! nn a.a 4. on Vva r rt 9t,Kt 5r-4- i - poke rh oppsitioTr he bHl"1 ffKweirin the' sa4ne eide; 'lt ' rMrrlelMelfefenaedifi u MrBuilode.nded elmrf igalnst eertain imputations of Wf ii t cut f loose irojii ft heCir cuft C6rrt iftbgeifcert and oTnnnecessar 'delay in bosiiieett; Jf vUl i r' 'u VM f.-3 Allelic in defenrJio ,i!f painV'declared tha t4 be hbb . d ' ftar not ft i ng-' frorn Ari ; e lection of Jodgesiebelieye intIV Uf JJJiCll. 1 I J l4 I VVll.ll VI A.4.t74V4W4.444, 4 4.M Presidenjaafl been1 fBsriiakiftg:jndge. 5 3 3 Mrteitefar4 dfelecimg fhe Judges bv the Mr. people; f JohnsonbTTTaTcoli an argument in ucjcuctt-ui -iiie uuuri aim 4uuhcc( uu. j " to a motion of adjournment, j , fiiin cyWVrSrdqil Was sdoff,f I'Mlffi tfndnr4 United Stat if5 'notinebmbai ibfeirb "t Re pu lie interest, to furmsir lolieHonse copies of all correspondence" bbrUen .den."! nBeJd Scott ana tbetary of Warv daffrtg ilie rndmbs of Ociober arid embeTl845: especially: ciipies letters or despatches io Uuu Scbrt, ith t he re plica -of the 27th of October and the 91st of Nov Mexico how far our Sehateould modify" the trea tyj and there the opinion prevails that these lhodifi cations would not prevent its prompt ratification. The American Star of theS2d ult: without express ing any opinion as to the ratification," is confident a . . : 1 , 1 , . - . . - .L : . .1 quorum wouia soon pe naa at vcwretaro mat. " ine j treaty Vould hot be sooner- there than the necessary i uuuivcr ui uictuuris. x uc utico iiyui uaauui left for Q.ueretaro on the 8th tilt Gen. Scott designed to leave Mexico for the Uni ted States immediately upon the adjournment of the Court of Inquiry, This, it 'Was thought, would take place as early as 'the .25th ' nit,- and we learn that a' guard had 'actually .been;5 detailed to escort Gen." Scott to Vera Cruz. ,rOne gentleman, ' with whom- we have conversed," i3 SAtguine that the Gen-1 eral is now upon the Gulf, on his passage hither. -; It is certain that he was hourly .expected at'Vera"Crb,: and that quarters bad been prepared for'him there. an opportunity for making tbe selection. . Philadelphia, April 18, 1848. f 32 tatj 'SfSAEEo.r; ' S WILUseJi at the ('onrt House door in Concord on the 3d Monday of May next, 'the following? Lunds, or bo much ibeieqf, as will satisfy the' Public; iJounty; and Poor Tax. for the yean 84with the Cost thereon t "P? .' ..: &'-,:'& . , i. r , .;, ,. - " Names ef owners. No v ,PR.ISTAR'S, BALAAM WILD- -!,( f ,S,ClRY.S,.-i.:;I14- p.;, 4. This is a chemical extraef iWild, Clierryand Tar. - Every body knows that.. Wild ' Cherry pos sessesiiuporlontineclicinal properties ; and Tar Wa ter hasalway9 been odmioistered in Consumption, and Lu ng atlectians general ly ? by our oldest and safest physicians. . Various remedies, it is true, have been offered and puffed into duties, for the .cure 'of diseases of e lungs, : and som.e have been found- no doubt very useful, butof All that have yet been, dis- covered, .It is admitted by diysicians;;andalt who have witnessed its'effeets, that none has proved-as successful as this.? For Asthma, Shortness of Breath, and similar affections it may be pronounced a posi tive Cure. It baa cored . Alt hma ihinany cases of tea and twenty years standing, nftcr pbywoiatis had declared the case beyond the reoeh of medicine. ;c ' . This Balsam ia nfcfrom'i nraternds.wbmh Na ture has placed in all northern 'latitudes,as an anti dote for diseases caused by cold climates. v . .ii UNatAre Is buthe wmie rorW"effec'- i -- r't Whose cauwiod 1;; H :'f ' VjCe us not ueglectlier. plaipest dictates. ' None genuine unless signed 1. BUTTS;on the. wrapprv' sdt -;J m i ----. vfii , Far- ala in Rlejgh, wholesale aad;retail, , by WILLIAMS, HAYWOOD & CO, and by Drugr g!i gerallis WwtjbjAlina i.i.,:r . - ff i'.ri r, is vTOn4he tb isstat Lafourchfe La by the Rigl Rev. Bishbp Polk, Capt WnwX' Clr US&'A to Miss Mary Bay narddahghter of Thos. P. Devi teaXi Eso of North Carotina'-fC' " " ( .1 " 531 itjiti '.4-j .4. 4. tHilTsborougbi oA tbliltSnirtaltalinger ing Alness, ft U um iJiackw elder George Dey WiitJjLudwickfi! Daniel D. RidicUpurs Klisha Smith Jacob Udf-' Maihiat;rine trJ Charles Haglbfel DanielLfnkery 12 John H. Biggera Charles Dorton ' James A. Garm'bnu S.'Cs'rmon l1 . Jane Gray -; 5 sHrGVay';-1 ; Leon a r Ji arise! 1 f tipkef Seed ; . A. Ra Vrr, , Tim;thy Reed. M,'R;ed i(" Franklin burner Robert Caldwdt 1o G. Foard-i ; ASIJSDALJ the same time1f Saving t a call Rmeniber, his soekls reptershe weekly,' from the NorthrX and He can. ,thereforleitiDalJy offer newisty lesio the jnest fastidious;" Call end ex-; a mi ii aA ''' " 4.- . -01- AiriiStir Caadard ifJUimea.) 3SF lOt - J J, Hat,TiUsiee?W J? Ji it Ingram ki:H9i A. C. McLellcn 260 John Uusser la fcf --50 W. S Alexander Wj 9l Sarah Dtach' G'ard j 82 irvfan tiingle J - 210 H - Galaways ZstsrieUrZO -i'MeLear f 23 John C. Juhnton 180 A. 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