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J i T - s : A Whig PmTtydo bold if (Wetrfrit Hut tli Pmident wa armed with the et power to defeat th ordinary IrxislsUosj of lb coun try. He wm armed with thi poweele ild bis own department g,inl lh nxrvachnK-nu . LB;ata kMMok fM ,l,a flnMfnmmtr aud to prtrrnl hay-'hd bfrxmrnaler Wia-1 errW.mjr' Uu.ni The president therefore, who onlilWmuld rlaim teaore of nor etteniioo than mat-J . . r . . .... .r 1 J.- WU. h. ku.... .a use thi rral power, ror irw purpam w ptt tin Ha" aad dcfoltag lb riL MM-l- rrrtl seuoo ih uraurma. dcrvrrf m haw hrsnrck hid the block.! Ml1. Kerr eiprrserd hit prc'i-rene for Mr.I I ".?:. Ie waatedto hear what wal Filiawra far the rreM.lewf y .aW aa.aai.srVr aud 0M(icUi4 J" t 8uffra a acTn 1 f!t aaid ihal be would euporl iImJ maltrr'lliat he tlinnghl might 10 h carrwd. nominee ol th iThig naiioua. .'l'on-jirionlH thl 7 'NEb. " .. 1 ...... I rt,. m;...T3mt of he Sine Ieritlitiire fnini I8JS in 1810. meaeure. TW wa'n indien.il h; eon-C diiim. fl required hovledgea trfurthanJM'Blft'F flflg an that )int I bi.( that i(m hat he Bun he Mu.t'...J L hm mm i.if6-d ttotliinf . Tlie' Qiieatlfta now to be deter ote. ' The Demncraie rrauirril rfclcOie fur ;) oninali.ii They jfo titrmjfvm allu""" arted I bnl the thto qiient.. wa. Ih -runiinent Deio.raias but' M man tJ.aiP U fff f. lit 'l' i ?. Ttiert w.. m k ariirM mat iht vtrv "one Hal lAri8" prlvdc thit freeing teemed wore, Hifl nomiiiatt l e,v. , FREE 5t FFHCE. .Vaow,.; ' Mr. Kerr hHiered rhe heoeW irmte ted with the Oonnitalion nntrt Go. Reid hoi atarted Ih am alio of fre ' aairMre.' ' II be hee al the making of that" inatrnment h ' would hare been tit furor of thai nmeaattr : " but lhMm wlto framed it ihoiigur oiherwiw td the people had fot aUmf eery w.fl atidei it. The irni of Goeernment ahnatd tal b rhaneed. fur alight rMeiirl eanaeai' end whet r hanged, he prefrrreit that it flHMiId tt don bjr eonrentioo rather th by tegilli en aetmenL In thia way the amine law mleh bt al one settled I hat if the iegiefattir werr permiiled to tiakerwiih It, h wmild alway b.- m a ttate of nuettntton. lie wi tor auhmji trnf iheqoee bin of IToorenlJon, or 'eo Con-ft,i rention. to wie people ana n inooent n m .l.h l..uLld. ... . u iuil l. tt. A. 1. ffnie of di legialalare o carry wit the Wthei of the people, and Call fontenlion, if iherr aniwrld he clear manifeetatkMt of the popular will bt fa tor of it. ' II a op.waed lo in change in die haei of repreaentatioH, and hould adhere to the preeent ayttem in thai . reapeet ' - ',...''' ""- v. Mr. Kerr.ronelitded with an eihonttlott i - the Whig to eome tip to the polla oil ihefil'il of Aiignaiand Uod Hy llirir nrioeipleivSnrth t farotink wm looked upon a the rart WhiK State of the Union; and her anion wottM d Hterh lo fan or damjtea the ardof;hf h'rWbiir ein;r,m ,i.ib firji ronini i in l wm IB wwa . followed Mr. Kerr, and derUradiharh bad il way bran firm and aaalnwa member of thf lmoeratie Repahlieab party) nd thai if 4 lau iaai h rf-13 timie North Caroline, "-.(.it ..sfr - It w. m.l the North, lie raid, lint bd de . feated Car, end Douglae, and Duehanan, tba Uemocmti Hallimal Convention il wa tha S 1 ,u 1 1 1 lu ttrhiua lba unaarara a loeaa na. ted he Would be lbelJveno of tbe Wbc4e?,,h bad already pawed on leg.aU- luuira, on the Wtrmpnmikv rnMiairea. - were TV. . ' 7 . .. .. - not nliaWry - Uenr, J'iar. waettnrled , l" Aea'7d ,b" "l'Jr',y J r'"' in ib Uidiimor eonvoniiort d th Virginia the toiutiiutt.ni. unit in tf.c aeeot ti.t...,;.u. . ...4 i. u.i.i i k: ... -alauce. villi the letter of the inirmneat tlualilied (at tin. Preidenev.x He.- beak tmon eiuiemlmr of the Ueneral. Aembi of NaweMnornirv aa wen aa to majorniea. n von-, iiamn.ie.. . ..-.. r '.... .i . a s mind titaiee SmtiorV lie bad ake, hew. ,l (iener.1 i tit, UskMLXu;m nia1wdlW," W tof. not ilieJSrj, , a p . 104.; tli tmriuiUi.nUhia f alia II . HiM itukeu. He Waa in favor of ilia inji.-riiy prin by Mr I'idit ! He eo-mdered. that th tntW eutif ilia-Suulh wmild bfei hiebwdra1"" Vu4to J.-nnt wirete-etM not--nr. la ihnee ofaiiv oihef eaUnenof the Nnrlh.ly',?,,, " ",u'' u "? . U,.f..e. lo. .t,l ... i...k. .11 Diu..HiHiinted obt by dial liiiruaian(. . . .... hdlireneoniHitoad.ninithUorn-H room upon. Whig principle, he meat kiaawi1' 'J'" w amend ..1.-.. . ... i.v'.,' aaj-... j. lt olfie tnt nidr4..i b retired, repnrteil . rialform af Whig PilncipUasr , t .'"" I"0 rejldi kud the beet, Ui,aalcai,giU folluviiag, wbiebawn; unaiiiuHiualy adupted, - HI wWihalin hiromtianot ahmWhurnaWJU'n'J IeAeP1 niodehouU b fulliwed,, B.;w K r,r Vl htg ''unratef -tiad n-niinnnJ Dank Mtnnl tn eMnVtR V at. ir i -r 1. : L eoiam aim antfi n em aa wiw ItAo only nn eoadiltuo Uiat iluj be nataUieh -B re Wlllioul opimattliin trum late Uemaemm-H faao. ... . ' . 1 . . u. . - . . ...... . . c II denied that the Whig were in fare ol repealing the tarilT of laiGaiirire-enaBfeinttbr I anil .ni. taijM-in .lJtew M'idajttornt tlarv had aid nothing on Ib tihjoet.. s . Thti Duraiteraii i'afty, Uovenioe Reid aUlUa waa not m la .or ol elclng Ihe landa ay tn thn new rteifl'"MBl,lle3r !!ioUifi7iii iru) wtm lor leltinc llii In4 triBin ia tli trroceed lo eotoe into the pulllt..TrenrygIO,4l,0' ", l"ial'ire would be whence tlier miclil be drawn lo defrar . ik expense of the Ueneral OnierquiomUim I'eV' Uhif exrlaimeil that VhI50T0i ,mi Whig. . U'aaiitNtTn eever , recommended a dis tibmiuB of dm pniraatlsof ih public lande or of tli land tliemaelvc a, amongst k 8tli. "Tlieee liiitda may not j ot hire peon a tourer of revenue to die Gowuiueni t bob in liine Ihey nty b for they bar nol yet bee U di piacd of. lie wa jual mueb nppoaed b lite llomeiumd bill recently pad by Ihi house of Krprenttive a any peraun. ,-, 1'lir Yi lug in the new Stale, he aid wet badu lor taking land a the Uui'icri: ana thai wJwn Ihe bill dipoing of thoa Untie were . . . . ... aaed, Preeidciil Fdlmor bed nothing to do, f lh big were opMiard in them but loveu. lhaio. Wlieu Jtckeou wa opposed p, Clay's land bill he relueed to let II heromeenwt ami tbatwa ib way that' Democrati did. ?,. Evert thing that NrdiL'ruJiu ever got of lb i'ub lie linil wa during ' ill dinioitration ol tJctieral Jickion a I)cmofWic Adiumiair -W IU)hV .' ', . - i, ia.-;t - , ' I. lain .1. mi- :..J .1... tt , aa aovu m.v swa iiiumiaru ...as SI lHcl ' ..j ., ,a -L T . r i t ii , 7. 'Tj rftliPubl5lajugtlb8iie.,rhj did su erred, i'li aksetetl a iVhbr UevaiBM n WlibJ Preaident and Whig Cpngre, buifiod dMiabry' redeem ilieif ' nlilgel ,' ney siitHthaA lf la Hameaaaii, tny ain er WMtawiaertTityttielMllaeFthit eity wr tolled, minat not, 1 bay paaaed bill giving fire bundilS1" curat that, iwaiea j;;Bgane fired, end the' etore dosed fi th .pace fbmmand aero of bnd tn eacb ef tba ruatr. ami maimr provision tor a nitnta-B lion of ih. preened, of le. ant-m, Uk -id J -Tbf rlghm of Mtn. nr. equal ta , ih, one. Buiiwalao provided , thai wheogrighte of propriety" t! that in, in plahig Ibe dune nn tinporl (hould eneawd twenty per centum. Ui tluurilintian saawlfl rava. I . ...... I .t rf" . . i 1 in loss may ajaaeu uiav m.iih aca, raisisHr us t. done. awporte ebn.n, J"" K.a.ui ass q. u.a ...I, ,na ua.ln M ;. n ts M JSHS aerf.lMI M HIHlllu . , V, , . , u .. , .... Rt.irnbame.tle4 end the old anen woii3,k.. u I ,1. ta laluewt - W.ab a-.abl"0"-' lM- w w' of n,1,Ur.' through the inetrumenulity of the Whige I ft il deleailad Ih Frofiasj ia the Livil and I)ipUiatic bili of 1818. end demaeded whv iba V inga, U in favor - of rrpealmg the ln ill raw of 11 4 S, hid not pal their oppoeniion .aotlieir Mate rlatlornu . -. '. -.; i. denied that change were lower during - tie rtisirne of. tlie t mind ule Baah than ' rhey are al Ibe present Mat and ealled apes mercantile men In beat btm owt in a hat br - lt. -r j II. denied that Prrsidont Putk made war ti pon hleaicn. ' The first Wood spill in the' uia4et.avsa : that of an Anterieaa cittsen: nd lhat Whige ae well 3 liwrxirrai smiei) ly osefflaawtog, lU inet paragraph would for in Coneree that ihe war eomrneiused be tlrrWiush it. Willaaea who have tar yearn la art of Mexico He argued that when Wbigs niiareed I'reeident P.dk wiib havwg anamntii aolionslly trommamwd ibe war, ibey dmraeirsi from the glory of rent end Taybw, whoee tjtiired at. many Uurela in tltat war. ' ' 'fTie Wbii;. be eaid were optiaewcV. latttth. - nuritirm' Of1nd--rrir-maarton Taava me I lae ar with li awn. by which' " it i ben t m41 had been oWini; I they.ct rtady to come iin-waru, uti ciauif in plw.w ime ma samu aiVMirwa irey pa iwym yor uirir ume rale ih liosror MU tbwnirto aaved'i he Mexh- wsr. ta af VatL-asal autirv. Wheo ha became a candidal Cur tbc fiHc of jGovemur in 1848,1 lTr.nl aniljli ihimrbt he would try aad Ibreak up lliel practice of er) mfO.it who a were furfur the ft be did not atari the Mthject of Fratl f ' imed w4 :wlif, V H fli w-oiuiielior ill' hot e Vieiior .lid not einneo.il lur FreeSulTmge, ill im-rolv U1 imltllii( Hi qiiPtiKui of I urn eiiiiini, or ri" Coareniioti,' to the oroide t'hia waa a Idjink leaf on which ill Eatii .nt(jl)lwriio one tiling and the Wel anoth er. "' ltd bad atw.i) been nppiiaed to a change: I the haai of reprreenlatlon, and nlioulJ eon inue an; and lihnuh h hd prnpoaed bull li one ainenilinenl, heeonlewd there wen-l ulier that might will bn made. True, , hi ; .mild aee r o n-ain wny a mn who had w land iuiifhl not make ha giMH) a mentlier nil he Ccner.il Arinlly, on who hi; hut I'he eircle (rum wlinih ramlidale fir thel pUrea were e-deeted,' waa much umiwi-i froin wtufli the, voter r ime tin- ieH!!riWM.f thurefoie in (he one rae waa roue F! . . . ... Im than in te otlirr. And a the prinli'g if rnting wa th aref than all othora, il wi lie Brat thing to be eartdlor. lie urteiltlic Miiratioa of Free aulTrage entirely on hi own reepoiMibility: and when fee did eo he expee - ted thai he would htae. the aupporl of few riitocraii Ucni'WraU: Imt for every 1 emo-l irat that be thua uet, he expected thai two rrpuhlicap whig would eome to hiaaupwri. I here were lwr meftioa or, loleadiiif th (!nniiiution pointed out iq tbe inatrument. ! I lint through the inairiimeotality of I he Jg iel'Ur. tjiiu-Ul Hot be tli uul Amnrieanlt'dcgraphi diapatc-he of tha nr..r.,l mrodMwmWdmritTf 1 J 1 t... .1. .. 1. ... . v.... 1. f....i:.. ra red not forlu). , il wu a North Caroliu. iielliod-Miir it waa in the Loiiantution of tin ite j end fie. preferred U, becaua it waa cheannr. aa well aa mora exitedilioii. Ueaide , HtJ . , . .. - . . B'feti H;Mluun h now, would MmUji fcitiiit, efAeTbSlf making hi .'e'rnpV"wer In fpiongli up whafji had planted, lay off hie feornrow in eqiither direr yon am plant bia "gmln again bough h knew lit. ioi wouldj - ! ?ft-TSH ,W in: F voluU;"y ''-'!'" Wong, lo nUon euulu b calod only by iwo-thtnl ofUii - egialaiw.i end ubniiiiiiig die matlar tu die, in r'i " where it waecogiiiyud by 41 ,u ." ' tvv vvf aw; ..aH,f.v..aHM - i WwMn,ll- tb-leelia. lnH..W.l heuiva..iaf ill snuinurut of lie ueouoonS ,', r r u n ii , .fctna tae oinngnnnen nuteaman nnil 1'atriot,1 I"!' '"" 'r,' f) Wlnfn ,,. "lllejnnrOiM, alter al(nering lllmia. rfnparled "' t-f." . - f.i"j " fftfoinl I but h telMvOn -llieKUl 01 Ike ... ..... - . .U era Ol III egnUtre, WHO Hail oean elected I V tboae befom whoa the ubirct had V'iiS'"r'I '"'"d, honored an.t adorned, to pay cvery2lhutji..gignff .. .. r B,M1Ktni4. ,.ll..j, waLt.'r s.fcrW.'.A.-.v'tC.'!' II . . ' '" "' ..." T . . . aaiwianajgaeiKiaw-irr,,. wj-rrr ; "--r1'-' ""'"'"ji Mr, K(l rrjiiined, annlrorertipg the A'-3..,Pe"dmtl ,T1"t' !-iing this decree of an All; .'iimenli of Governor Keid.and bwin lbi3W'"? Prnvidenee with th. divepest humility nml. .d- ika .h.,. ..t .1- lutiJu , .-.. " . " "i"" - upntieatl in Kiiw ffraewotcf; iiit lb ntesaur for (oar that Coevenlion, wiHil'l.b Ue4 1, that tfteeipeaae of making' ever aocruiug and eudleaa, if. Vc.,, And After vrl lit npeeche nn boil idea, iq, which there wa good dual of harp dimiljiig, tbe dlwte Wa. chased each parly ippesring to be- wU atiJil with it Cafidi- laliej fi-rf-ej'I s 't, ill ti r ' - c..,' Hke MS. KEKR IW RlLEIQIl.t I ' W't litre elsewhere in In-tlav paper eom-j tirntrd prelty freely upon Mr. tCrrr' apeet l. n Chowan county. 11 v, Nattnla' eaatern nail, we have hi nerh delivered in Raleivl. ui ihe slih iosianl, e it wis "Reported pr H.-ially fot the Raleigh llitnr." If w wen- inutgnant it utu lennir, umr i eaiiae ui oe en tune more en al Una laat elfnrt. Ve. have nm apace for extruded eommenl, and detire briefly lo call Iteulion In eome of hi rematk., V lib regaid. at ebange of the b aia, be Midi. tt;s u ;,.,' y . "IT wa In faror of the balsne of power. wmo baa right as well a anotbas, and Ihe "" ; aaaawas was, aasa.swsawr.smsa aa f.ww- Bortv. - Oovramn (boald b adapted to ro t ,, , -. . , , Btawtone aa well a anather. -., lie asm! b bred D'" hn atrngast .lav balding eouoly, vc ,s,,u and Ih large.,' It h..nta. uuni '. ' lis hlmai lf agn&t a cAaao onr, andB'ht funeral wrviee eommetwed in Waabington FilAVK TO DO htJJ --.,.,.,...,,.,. bnglih. negro, tud liarte, or Jirk, trrH ja mueb entitisw m represent Ucm in tne l.g I. . DiiAII ii'L-arcuU uit' I aa a a vav ia a. .-a I ca.i nani K hv tfnneotnb. the ould nr weulill lhH h, W already rated rTfarem Wen nnfM . e M iynr an corporate author! Mrrslitr' Witlr'fosfrria ntsrtrt. that brBtiaaef Waahinrtun,ufcrgalaw aud Alexandria, innst add Hiie taunt, la make the'fjnp tnnrrHboth llouaos of Uungre. th Prsanlentand oab bitter etiH I ' 'Wha1h, Hie' people of ihe wei will nuke enylhing nt - of thi Intuit, hel will Irirn (boot tha ih or Anaeaat, " ' AT raierii people f lisU-tt 'gaiu to ifiii apoe tie oi irieuom j , . . i ' j -4 l,.-e-3e- vaar r-'l s WkhMrd t the diariasatiaa af th SchoolB FtmeVif akal T las war ta tmret tan WUITK lrVJ.f4, h would say, saw tar all, a wa sot -h was is ravon er it eiaaiaiaa rr I. If anvtliing were warning lothecep aire. bored terlTeet ehang in limp rekmnt unyesi ad diegnaefui Biedeivf dasuibatiaul die Schawl itnaiv, taareh an the hnllat ami end put the seal f toadameatnaa upon,, tfmir own tdier- hanl pnnnulof W' krmw naauy geaile- men who will have to ant their- own word a lnmand lieroe eepcatede befort . ebee-nensdref iteW.'Air 4 t ?i Hi I Adnpii izzszw - . t-. ,9m Ubcrtii n tttdt islam. . BALEIQH, JTJLT 7. 1932. WniO NJiTIO.VAI, BErCBUCAN TICKET ' ' me pamnixT, t OKLWIIKIHTD nCOTT. .u- ni rin nammail, i' Wl Ltl A M A. a n AHA M. p'l oorrasoi, v cM! k F.nn. Dtatkvr Ifnry t lay. In a part nf nnr laat werV'a iaaue, a l.rii-f no liceTVifi irpd hT telrertinli. nounciog tu dnnth of the illuatrioiia pairiiit. r.Uir A UUamau, IIl.MlJf CLAT, wIk., fter a gradual Jrtlina of w iny ntmitbn, ealmlr l.roalhei hif laal, in U'iliin-tun City, on Ttioe- lay, the I Jib altiuio, at 11 eVM. A.M. A .telegraphic diapatub iiy, he remnim-rl eomnni j-td, with hla mental ficultlea un limnif.l, it in hnrerl. up tu the moment of hiaUiwiluti n. f g. lied eiuily. .Vo material chango waa ixirrenti. nie in ma eoDinuun unlit alaou ten minute preceding die death ... m ?i '... a. .M aJ III eon, Mr. 1 hnmaa2 o'clock, tta maetine Clay. Mr. Calvert and Governor Jonfa, of, Ten neaaee, er th only peranna prraont In Ilia hamber when he eeaaed to breathe. Aa BHou of Cungree adjoumd, the pulilio olG e war clnaed, flag were bung at half mast.l''0 roae and deliTrrad.a aioat poeerful and effee- irapea In mourning, from all the prominent twint. and tli bell of the aitrranr nut auMLn'ghly applauled and approved throueliout. He In th eitie of Baltimore, Philadelphia, XewJ,ir ni Ptri''0 proceedinjra of. tha t'onrentlon York, Boaton, I'iltabure. Cincinnati and St. r 1UJ, H. .. . . tollOwert by tli auaper.amn of buaineaa in Ihoael ilM: and new orer where th. e.ilc. of no.ll'",cePtM tu mnatnotion ana unheaiiatingiy a topt lm.ant.tbm aaeend and every eity i. clothe I thdlmWIt-nntrKfo.. ' . i t . . "'" if. wnioi iim laili-n. rilll 012. year and full of honor the Tencrnble natri-V arch haa cann dawn to to. i,nh .,.,:! L. al rowful regret and heartfelt benediction of hia., countrymen. Long Ih idol of hia friend. Sir f'lay bad fMlUived th harUd of hla eneniiea. Hi setting aun. nnoharured by the elouda that dimmed It meridian lustre, annk alow I v benenlli th horiion", eatm, bright and beautiful nj. wlteii! itru," Trtlral to the Memory of Mr. flay In Ilaleljih. A public meeting wa held at the Court llauar ifu Wcdnoaday but, et 11 o'd.wk, for the pur. MM of paying a aaiull tribute of mpet tu llearyClay. Wat II. II.vwkid, Kq., .Vayor of Ihe Ohy, wa ealled to the chair, anil TYji. J. .Tai(taprimntpl Peerctary. A committee 0 oiiaiirtn'g of .Vfoaara Miller, ft-iynnr, 1. Busbeo, eaulidura au4 Iiraau, waa appuied to prcpan 3 -fnr.., .. It bavin, been .nnonneed to,, . . "r onring oeen aonnnnenfl to ir im'-jiiiw urn al WHimiKton t.:ity. at halfpi.t olevnn mW-2u'uluok on reaterdari and it Ubuoeiae tha eiti - en ut all e!Uuna ut that country whiub be no) ' . . ". .. I Pvo" wrrow. w .hall ever cherish a afniiii.i.Mii lur 4b devoted patrtutiam, of that illuatriouv man, who, for a lung life through every vl laattuu oi luriune in advaraity as hi prosper ity in war a in peaceamidst every d.iniu. rhich threatened, and evorv difticiikv that a roeproed himself true to tha interests, the happiness, and the honor of his oountrv: Inereaa ing th pwapority of that country nt iiome, and elevktiacit abaraeMr abroad wliilst he bili. liabed fur hiaetlf an impariahabl fame a fame which will continue to brighten an long aa genius' aud eloquence aiiall be admired, and exalted virtu os honored amongst men Uetolftdf Thai w will wear th usual eadge( oi mourning lor winy uays ; uu mat our fellow-oitusiu generally be ro ploste l tojdo the ftnolnd. That th Chairman nf thia meetin;, apptuoa oma.ii.ee ot nine in mane alien ao dilinnal arrangementa a they may think appro-1 prialei to earry out lb id.jeet'of th looming. - ticmlwU That th Chairman of thi iiieoliiig be requested to obtain information nf the hour .he funeral procession will begin in Washington Oily; and that be communicate the same to the til Ulster of the various Churches in the city with a request that th bell am be tolled for thirty minutes; and tha th City authorities hare minute gun Bro) during that time. Tbe meeting wa addreaaed, In appropriate lerma, bjrtli Hon. John St. lirran. Gen. R. M Ssundars, Maj. Wm. J, Clark, aud Henry W. Millar, Esq, OuThury, at 12 e'elKk. . , ... v..i i a. ' , , j fc ,f f , v ' r . " 1 Ifaaeral Craale In Waahlngtan Departare rfU,Ll'lav'....l,i. ; - : " WA.pl!MTI,, July 1. nat, officer1 ef the Army and Nary, Mayor. lOounoil and CommiUe from BaJliiaore, lb Di idosnalte Corp, fce were in attendance. TiJynarl R- led by eix grsoma dresned in whit. The proeeaaloo proceeded to th Seaata Cham ber, where the funeral servis wa rad and la aermoa praaelied by Bee. Br, Butler, thamp lain to t1Wt.-Oii-J':jf'-i i .ir . Tbe eoruae traa tbea rwntovad hi tli rotunda ot tue ampitoa waem wae wmaym. .t si .t l. I la a . I. - a at.- A uoiu ,moea, wnaa -a. -aW, w -- uxt onryed Ao lUltimur,by a apeoisd train klnirreal gkaomyrerail and boas and pub o building are clothed in mourning drapery. fit-ltead nd eireulate tbe Interesting aketch 4 1b hf and brilTiaUatpabKe arrmoe of On. Scott, en th trral page ef t-dy' bur. t - - h ermeoir' In t eiiy ia boner ef the If parted ataaVenaeai. -wear aaoamfullr eraBd.' ITbe prcial train, eontinine the remaiiik, the 1 Prommitir of arraneemnta and eacort, arrived U , o'elook F. U.- Bell were tolling.- minute Kana were Bring, end honnea thmojhoot the ht j extent of the eit draped in the aad em- Mem f tncitrelne;. Ininew Wa auapanded niid Ifajfa, ahrrmd-d fit rape, were diaplaeed In erery ajuaotar. 8(eetara thronged the atreeta. nnil occupied every avtlabU point of obaerva lion. v 1 The ear were met lb drpot by an- im inenae tlrie and militay eaenrt The remnina were placed on a magifioent funeral ear, drawn1 I. J ait henntiful wl itehorara. The acme on flallilor atreet eioeeiled, ii puinl of a. Ifnin aplenot, any thing ever beAire witneaaeit in Uiia eity. The triliutea i.f eeteem were anivernL Tba nieeiiin pnaaeil thniuih tto city ti the Kaehaige, where the remaina were 0104 on a miz ifttfent eonotaph. erected In the erntre of the ronnda. They will there remain under a euarcuf hunr, until 8 o'clock In morrow morninz, then a apecial train wil' lieir tin-to on lo I'liilileMiia. A llanilaoaar tVblg Italy. TIic ttir':n tynn u compUm'int to nur dtIe- f r'vtt" to tha I tvbia Xatiooal Convention. Ua". V KtrwinDaili ll.'TT. Miktaa, Evir,. aii'l to af. rl tli peop! an uporttinity to bear their report r tin dointY of that body, wUicb eame off iu thin ityon Satur-lay laat, waa a truly anthuaiaatie audS irmoourainirmartint;. A laraje nnmhrr of the e Jlc lwtji of tlm tin-n and country were preaent At v eallad to order ty Sairov fl.tta, E,.. sn wlioie motion, the Hon nintH. Bava waa cboten Preaident, and Meaara iH PaiMl.0 , and T. J. I.aaav, Vise Proiilrntf f tlia nicetin;. TSe Preaident brtedy atated it-. objects, and iilroduccd Oiorub W Havwooo, Kao, . J"vc aparah, r cunaiderable length, wlncn waa rt'ara a higlitj aatiafactory account of the open. B "f eour P1 ,,J bT the Southern delejrat.. yTrlJhom - tbe old. Xrtrtli Htnta; nf Hi nelmm) manner in which al' ... 11. .. ,.;..t n... i. i.....,i;.i..i. ' " . 3 hf'"" , 7" v"""v 7 7 f u,u"" " ,U v,lU. H. dre, a eontr.at L.l l,. t . a 1-. .1 : i. Hociween ine anion 01 laa nnig uonvenuon ami Itatof the I0B!)4rattC Cohrehtioo, in relation ton platform and tb cotnpromiae, which waa aa unfa orahle to th, latter aa It was artleea, true aud raphic. Tha charactier and aerrioea af General Heott and floiemor Orahitn were, with tha wonted 'iinp'icity nf lie apeaker, preaenled to the audieucc n their tnot tttractive forma; and varioua other lopte-a eonueuted with the eauvaa ware ahly dia uaaed. Alter Mr. flavwoeii had concluded hia reniarka. the Preaident intredrwed II. W. MiLLaR, Kit)., h. teeiipiedtw apae ef aa kaur aad a quarter in l leliverinff one af hia a. oat eloouent, intereatine an1 iiiireeiive addreasea. It waa like alaaoat-all ot iiia. maaierly ellorta tit- laat -yoa-JieaT 'yotrtbrni the brat. He plaeed the Whig party In their tru Moaitioa, apena proud emiiuence before the country. nnd the nominrca for the Peeaidencif.. aud , Vic I'reaidrney and the Gubernatorial Chair high upon he iinna.ilaof honor, with pure hearta, clean hamla. -.no: Hnapotte'lfcariuwata, pves-,lMg aupariorjulaim- o the aonff lenee aad aupport of their couatrymen. ItVben ha apoke of the aoinlr.ee of the Democratic. iC -indention lor tlie Piud'' hey, Ttn-t of fhe'hVaT'ah! bifataoua falaebooda and alaodera puhliahed hj th llleiaoeraey (eapeciilly in a pamphlet on the ,4Iifcani j Em-rvhiea of Frank Pierce,") agatnat Gen. Scott and j i the Whig party, he made the lint 8y in every direc tion. Krery lie in oc rat who heard Mm, who haa road ; Iged the justiosof Mr. Uiller's aearehing eritieiani .m l withering denunciation, and bung hia head with every shame thai he belungnd to a party that smA-apWi.wvmrg-T1rt'W toqnent, In which ne recapitulate nia positions Hnd called upon th Whii, by a eenee of honor and fidelity, by tliair eonndenes in their own eheriahedll',"") h ,hV a great reward of a free and grate-' 1 t , ...Liu. . . . , . Clul nation, the rreaideney ofthe United Stales principles, by their hop of the triumph of then S ., , ', .... . f " vmiwu , ,, ' ' ' , ,. ' . . H K'tolivit, lhat we rejoice in the nomination noble standard baarer, Jo Kaua, and by their van eratlon for tbe waiuory of tba immortal Clat, to land by tkalreolora, aad march ahoalder to sboul lar lo the battl and t victory. Us waa loudly ap dadtd throughout, and received thru hearty cheer after be concluded- The whole assemblage, without distinction of perty, were then invited to partake of a Barbe, cue, aerved up in the grove of the Christian Church, iu th rear of die stand ; and aoon the long rowa of tables wbicb were loaded with g.Hid things, were Ailed up with a delighted and cheer fill company, prepared to do justice alike to the J hero of Chippewa and "a baaty plat ef aoup. After the dinner, spirit stirring speeches were delivered by Messrs. Donnell, Ransom, Rogers. Moore, and other. A aerie of spirited resolution, responding b ihe whig nnminatiim, and pledging the com pa ij lo a united and hearty aupport of the nom inee Soott, Graham and Kerr, wa anani inoualy adopted, and th meeting adjourned It.wtna laaa amassd an aa anlhtlaioa.in aaaae faurpsaen to parform that duty Vo th present Campaign. ' Much good waa done by tbe meeting. Truth was proclaimed, error waa diapelled, prejudices Iwr removed, and very whig wa mad firmer fin hii hi eauae, ttpon which a-ilid platform he plants himself, and. Tfinrling defiance in th teeth of hi enemies, bids them "Com one, eome alt, thi rock shall fly Front it firm baa a aoon aa I." Great RatMeattoa Meeting ta Wcsblagtea a aaaanaa. aj An adjourn.d -aetingwM held at the Cit,r, th, eourse of Republican vriucipl.sl Hall on th night of the 2Sth alL Tbe acmblajj was proceeded by th firing of 31 guns in Cily Hall Square. The capacious aland in front of th City Hall Wa beautifuly adorned with lag, banner, and traaspartneic, ear mounted by leagthly iaaeription on lines of Seott, Ovaham and th Compromise. " The ttaud wa taken poaasaaioa of bf tlieofii ir ehoaen at thtlsat meeting. About 8 o'clock h wbljrt of tli difiereDTwarda, with muaie. Iianner and tranaparsncia. arrirsd on tlie grevmd and th meeting wa ealled to order b; Walter Leoost. the Preaident, wbe op sad tin aootiii;. with an eloquent eddreH, and introduc "3ti mri rf KK,tioo, eomplianeoUry to Pill . ta. r ..a W,UU)i. taA mmW .odorein the lomlaatioB of Saott aad Orabaaa. The meet tine wa then addressed by th lion. John Miller, of Nee Jersey. Jo. H. Chandler, of Pa., Hon. J.T. Morebead, of M, C. end Un. Cullon, of taTiaij--Tn'eloejvjefrt'nTr Hon. James T. Morelatnvd, of North Carolina iajj tbst altbeepb Oeairal M ia nstlna hoit, yet be look great pride aad pleanr m (ri'ief i hia faQ adbeaiaa toft iioanlnee of the! late Whig Katienal Coarentioa. lie allly eulnejied General Seott, and apoke of William A. Ombua. treaa Iowa; intiaaate peraooal aa. iounintune with that gentleman, and born teatf a? . i - . - . . . r i . - . niony 19 nia mieata. parity in iiir, mnw piunut. em. For the (rat time the City 1UI1 waa brilliantly illaniinated, and preeented a hnadwi ance. 1 he aaaemlitage waa decidedly the Ureat erer ennvened fher. nd the ladiea were preeent larce anmliera. Three banda of muaie were in attendance, and perfirnwd dnring the pro. ere a of the meeting-' Htmfirea were lightened n the different part af the eity. pr-lucinjf a Sue effect. The ereateet enthoaiaam prevailed. rtaMflratloa Mediae; al Wa-eeter, Maaa. A Whig ratification meeting waa held at IVorceMeron th 25th oil. It waa largely at- teiolrd, and great enthuaiaam prevailed. The Hon. Emory Waehburn preJe.l. Speeches acre made by the Hoa. Levi Lincoln, Hon. A. II. Bullock and othera. Reaolntioni endoraiiig 1I11 Italtitnore platform and npnrovine "f the. noiiiiiiutiona. were paaaed by acclamation. large Ratlflcatloa aioetlug at juta. tile. It ia Raid the Whig ratification meeting liclil at Louiarille, Kf., waa the farjit and molten iliuairtatic ever convuned there, exceeding the i-umpaign of 1R40. Spcechea were made hy Hon. bherrod Williaina of La., and a vcral otheia. Purine the Urine of tbe cannon, a pre mature exploriun took place, eerioualy iiijuringthe Convention, in hi apech before the ratifi. two men. -nd rendering the MnpirtatuB of n arm eaeh, nccfsniry. Hatlflratlan Meeting 111 New York. Thia meeting waa held on the night of the 22d lit. The paper come crowded with deacripti.ina.' 'pecchea, and comment upon the great ratifica tion meeting, held on Tueaday evening. The ilroadway llouae waa brilliantly illuminated, and in front there waa a transparency repreai'iitV.! ing Gen. Scott on the field of battle. In each of ibe winduwa were smaller trraparcncia with the names ef the battles In which Oen. Scott bad I "en victorious among Ihem were t'hippcwa, ,wrii;nTrf1eWTW i as, t'herrubusco, rhaMiltepcc, and the City of IeIico. Od a Mpe strati bed across Broadway iras a banner, on which appeared the names jif :be noinineeaof ilia Whin parly, and the atare' and stripes Heated from the liberty-pole rmthe r -During tiro wventng there was a gf enf display of (rework from the street, in front of the balLend from Um. house tops. Speeches were made by Gov. Jones, of Tan ncssee, Ogden Hoffman, lien. Kdney, of N. arolinn, tlen. Colluin, of Tennessee and others. It is said ten thousand persona wire present Among the resolutions adopted were Ihe ful- eing: . . Hrtvlml, That we bail with eniliusia-,in the nomination of WinfieM Scott as the H'hijr eandi inte lor rresiuem. norii in too tihl nonunion ike Washington, hia life ha' been devoted t. Ins counter. Abandoning his profession at nn 'Jirly age, bo entered tha--armrnt -the eventfiil i'eriod when our independence, oa j natiim waa- hrcatrncd by l.reat bntain t'oinmissioned Captain by tfeffuraon at 22. br Madison a Linu tenant CoUel at 26, Colonel at 27. Uri. Gen erai at ai, ana tour montiis later 91 ajor I iensraj.1'" . i. jcm. nv -11U.IUTTU mc nigncK military -lis tincttoii. A volunteer at Uueenstown. leailin Viieenstown. leaitln.-? he.Jmioilil.ll'il'C at. fort .(leurge. victor ju iiittp puaa, aii'l iiivincioie a L,uudy a Lane, ho peril .m his life and shed bis U.iod. and achieved I .rious victories with undvluz renown to tin Ultmcan aruj.... Alias ft ers-neert- itr-lct4v-i jioiuic service, nml attended hy signal sui-cesi in every enterprise, he was in the l ist war call d to the conquest of Mexico. In a single cam wign, with masterly skill, and prodigies of v-; or, no earned our standard from era Cms to bo city of Mexico, in aarrieaofbrilliant achieve iieuta unsurpassed in the annals of warfare. whirl ilarz!-) thu imagination, and kindle s .!- ;'.i enuiusia.Hi iimverv maniy uosoou anil have won nn.ierishabln glory for the American name wherever, tliroagliout the world, men honor ex. ilted heroism and military gnnius. Ilia history A great Tntrtot, if:, irrent i,i,eriii - - i .pri.i. n M.. .... in Pewe. the elements of hisl charactor are integrity justice, judgment firm n ecs. ana nothing remains to nil the measure of bi .f William A. Graham, as th Whig candidate for ice President His pure private character,! ins eminent shinties, liis fidelity and attachment, to big principles, and his services in thooonncil of the administration of Millard Fillmore, euti lie him to tke confidence, respect and enthusiaa. tie support oltn Whigs and w challenge th. old Yi hig Mtat of North Carolina, to a contest with New Vork, which shall roll up th Urgent ' majorities for Soot and Graham. I Henlrtti, That mourn over the rWlining laya of that man. so endeared to the tioonle oft tor the great and got.rt and noWo benrted llcjiry t.lay. Iinio has not changed our affeo Hon ; Death cannot ahake it. We love and re vera him for hia illustrious act, hi transcendent virtues, aud in spirit ot patriotism that ha ever burned pur in hi breast. W venerate him os a father, and we shall hand duwu bia name ind memory to our children with praiae andllorra. E A'o'y- A letter from Gov. Seward, in reply to an in vitation to b present, was read, in which be say: "I congratulate t"-e Whigs of New lurk on their Mgaiity and patriotism in preferring tin worthiest available ciliaen, for tbe reeponarblc -ervice and highest honor ef tbe Republic) on their peraeverintfidalitr to himandtotbeir ovnCnow stand, it aoneara ti us that free uffrs screa principles of rrweoom ana toleration, aaWMi4 bsaaara Ukely to a..d lui consummation wen a on tneiraialiniruienew pnraeneeana wiag naaimitri.tbnduotofth. envasf Horn .nation, finally on to nuspiotous mult jot ineirflwunuanuing it naa received iu nrf rougnsna. mm". ... v,. ana now set m uisasauiiuna ni ana pas. ue bun led in th grave, to which It error ar, "I hastening. A Whig Administration, with such :.. 3.. .i.t.s .... r.;i ... l.-,.:j.ui i,. . v.i.c, i.umn ... aw w . . a u .u ... wt. ,,.,, via nles of order, of moderation, of devotion to tbe, .institution and the Union, of melioration, ml Wovemsnts and proar. which the W hir par. v hav always eheriabed and maintained, and .acting on than principle, will mark an era, aotj i. .k. .i . -r .., IhronghOUt the WOrtl." A letter waa nle rend from lliram Ketchum.I'oaUy to th freoaoilera, abolitionist and rioters Esq., declining, from public eonideratiotJ, anfwho riolently oppoae th xaootion ofthtfugi .of itation to sddremtb meeting but vpreaainKf live slave law, and giro them to under warm neraonal ttaehaaent ta Oen. ScoU. andfsUnd diatinctiy what tber may expect, if Shigh regard lor Mr. Graham. Mr. Brook, of lb. llouae of Ranreaentativasa, writes that it ee im peeaviblnlei: Wjn t r Hnt gaaslgn the .tWidenttal Cbniw and, ta all human soldier, he ahould follow th standard bearer of th party. II nrgsd tbe meeting to ratify tbi platform aa wcltna the aominatioa. Meeting ta Rtebaasaa. Th RatilcaUoa meeting held on tbe Capitol o...... n.i...i.. Lt..i.- . .1.. TJT..i...t4 Time) wa aaunerously attended, and the nomt nation of Scott aad Graham ratified, by acele mation. . Wm. II. Hacfarlaad, kiaq. presided. , I.loqnsnt and piritd addre wr deliver sd by Messrs. Macfarlsnd, R. K. Scott end John1 M Botte,. when the meeting djcairtr5.Jr,.i,tV nme heaf iy che'r Kr Soott and the Com pro.' mi i ': : . ' - TTern W tla mtgatblaTavmiawg TbfoBowjgaaalye5aid'tivoUathTniTg National Katform, will intereit many of or freed. " raca avavca. aLara ariT. Th delegates from the freo Stat.a gate a ma ority of 4i for the platform nianifeating a "de ee of conservatism, that anterior to the action .of the Convcnli-m, we were not prepared for., ind which mint be the aourcc of antisfaction to. -verv Southern Whig, who ia desirous of main' aiiiiiig party relations with our political brctli ren of the free states: ami moreover, n was. tated by Mr. Hoyden, one of our delegates in cation meeting in this city, that many ol those who voted oguinat the resolutions assured him they heartily approved tha platform, but oast, their vutos against it, simply because they were opposed to any declaration of principles, regard ing the priuciploa of tbe Whig party sufficiently understood by the country. The platform, em bracing the Compromise, it will lie seen, wa eatisfactory to the entire Southern delgatiou, aud received their Hauiiiaons vote. Tbe Asbevllle Slews ou Mr.. Kerr. Tbe Ashevillc New, we regret to aoe. ha-! ' rifjaejl njcgulnr. fire npnn ntir worthy and uu .trending Whig candidate for tlio office of Gov ruor. We publish, in another part of tool ly e aMar, one ot it nrticlea, trom which it will he jNeen the grounda of its attack are, that Mr. Kerr la at war wittrthe wisbeaof the Wcetortt eople in opjioaiiig a chango o( the bftsiso.f rep i rescntntion, as well as' tbe basis on which tbi- sehool fund is distributed. Now, it really doe ippear to us that the course of our friends ol the News is a most suicidal one. It not onlv operates unjustly on Mr. Kerr, who has frank!,. .xpr.-sscd opinions bald in common by porbap one half of the Whig party of the Stato, ami from the ground assumed byUuv. Ueid and th. l"niocrncy, by a majority of that party, (for on the ojuestions of t!i 6'isis, Mr. Kerr and Gov ll'jid do not ditfor ;) hut its eff -et ten-Is to defea and postpone forever tbe wishes of our fellow itiaens in the Wast, who entertain a contrary 'pinion. In all great qiiL-jtious uf this s.iri. uwlbero must be some eonenssion and mimnmrniip- K - . . . . - i B" "W? 10 b' Mn",,t ""-"J ' i " ' ' pevs."Jt..wi . ... et,.uroi b. ne amunaiuciiis proposea i- tne constitution ,,.,, i i, I,. . Convention, iodee.l tl.,.i Jo not bi!Ievellioy can ever be sucured hi an. .tber way; their brother Whigs, who differ from J hem on these propositions of reform, have mag latiTmTousTy "agreed" To- sliliBiir ihe' Tjuesrinn-ti. 'the people whether they will bavo a Convention r not, atTirdinj an opportunity fir a freo, full. and calm discussion of th? wbolo subject, and it decision uninfluenced bv party politics: and what more could the friou Is of tba pr.iposi .OKttrdraent mrpeet f -ThSK' eanmit h a nn- i-eaonble a to auppose, even if they desired lit, that every Whig in tha State must nocessari- oaafoimr-hi opinimia wpim every apsftrlyrW position or project that .may be bought of, t. ,;lioirs. If we mistake not the dictates of rea sou and common sense, an 1 do not give then. undue credit, for hi.r.plav, tber will content tbemsclvee to go with Mr. Kerr and those wh titcrtnin his peculiar views, for ascertaining ihe will of the psople on the call of a Conven. ion ; and if, in obedience to their roiee affirms ively expreased, a Convention ahould be ealled. then meet the opponents of their peculiar opin ion in that body, which will he tha proptr fo. rata to decide the dispute, which in ty arise on particular propositions and notions. To oppose Mr. Kecr now, in the West, because be is nut nfficiently sectional iu his eentimont to suit the iewa of tome, cannot fail to excite (octional re scntment in tbe East, and if persisted in, may nouso inveterate prejudices, and array the two tection in such hostility a to prevent any dej isi re action whatever touching matter of re Tha attack upon Mr. Kcaa ia the more aaton jiabing, inasmuch as nothing can possibly be gained, by bi.deiuabba and hi competitor oe. upyihg tu Tory same position on tht ptints ! complained nf and by hi defeat vry tliina oven free suffrage itself, may be loat, Aa msiatra w .. .. , . . . , , i,n Convention than by th Legislators, not Bping in the latter body. I J . . .J. A'-M. j . iMjIoe. I)--laware N. ll.Mhira Marylaad . .." I V.roioot Virirtaia Ii ,, Maahirlta il X. t'arulina I" HUaaa lhul 4 f. Carol 1 aa Ml o j-encirt 4 I Ue-wjia I w Vorii 1 1 Alaharaa ,ea JereeT T Mia,iaipiil 7 Peoujlraaia 31 L-H.iiau l(ilio Ii Keatueky 13 lodiaaa T Teanewa . 11 " Illinois MI"HKri Miehilan Arkan.aa ! " Iowa 4 Florida trivaaua 4 I Teiaa 4 al aiifiarau 4 ' "to? "tl IM oe aniarir. latioi. At". ', Pree State. - tn 1 Wae State, I 7 6S I Majoriiy n Ires Dtalra 1 Majority ia elave tilatea I' I Majority In both. IM We bop our friend in Asbeville will rtMotj-.jg idr the tnntter, and let thing, take their legit, imate coor Ut the people hart their wey Jlv i j, nmarti hat tlie Snnthom Ptet i about icAkA Aay must aclcrvncUdjt to be good Tliigdoe -w oppoi, tht DemocraUo Tick). Such opposi trine aad ttU milt be well ' 1,- i,i k. f.H with disaatroua effect, by the Ceo. Scott to the Abolitionists. ' u" ' hl4 -,' leM" 01 tcceptaoe. aj... u.wihK paragrapu, apcaaa aiost impiai they attempt th r.oactm)nt - ef th Baston, EdiriaUauia and Syracuse aoeuos, ibnuld b be probability, be will b. alter th 4th ol March next. Convinced that harmony and good will be t ween the different quarter of our broad Coon Ii Etry is sssential to tbe present and future inter. B can Of I lie nepuoitu. asm sua a uowws a mo iiierasa lAol tm a-asw ne South and ne AWt 1 oali. neiTHit co0KTi!iaKca no tolkbat. sr axatTioa, aisoasca, r actios:, oa aasisiAMi ro Tata Law o tbi cxios, oji'jiv racrniT.ie or riar r tm una." , ' Crra. Scott" $ letter of eeerptiuiee. JaHcJ tbe account ef tbe Kerr triompl. i-'Wea1iai '1iaVrl page nf tbi-pa er. , -.' -a , - ,; v eMaapini l&nkfttaaajata. The Nr T. Mirror, .y on incident nitbe - leraey city m-wins we cannot rafruft frvma git ing. Iwt. Jonea Wa interrnptol la tlie"midt af a apoecb by the fulhrwing query I "Boy ia tba eroard 'llow mnny abaraae, rna ownr Jjne what do you any, irf I low many alavea d-i 1 ownf . Not oe thai U m.t In-Uer uiinnered than you. I shall answer, you whether your ejueatk n b prompted by an Idder head or not. I'beers.) I am ant aaham o.l to ear. aa a t'kraatian aiavt. that i aaa.l g.iwner if alarea.-lmt thwre ia not en whou. I do not reapiK-t more than I do those who pander ta ih dainnntde prejudiie of aeethmal feelingtr. i. (tirnat ebeerin-.) Genera! 8ctt wiH gite a Mtiictua In thia miserable content aboat aieeera. ,i,eneral Scott will re-Item erery word to which lie haa 011 thia point plcd.-d himself to tbe whig party of the coon try . " ' ; r An nnniUed and Impudent falaehaaa. The Standard publiabc th following from a Waahinton corrcapondeot, which, to gW it it right name, in plain language, ia aa nnfmuuUd tJ impuikiitj'jli'liont. ' - f "Yuiir n adera may not know thai Mr. Graham It rtru mnliUiuiu nf achiefiau Hit Vim PmHim. nai nnmimtliun al tht Aiunl of .S j-wii'a iaatiii. rnentt; to, ntituriilly runwj. tht VurrffHuuUttt, th' ;'' mh rri'iee flteirbr'iui ot Mr, tV., iim'a oia fancy that tjie ,1jet .,) t , k. p .dace under bun ia to ahuao and IMutut i.. Mr. t'lingninn, who deaerves the thank-, r hta ontituetita f.a the gallant manner in v-h.-h ,i ma bretated th torrent of Svardisia . . I u .itioniain in tliu Whig party." iK..,. Tliia aonnd.. two much like the language of 'lired scribbler, to mislead the moat credulous. It rill be read with burning indignation, andparr !d and scouted by very honcat and intelligent Democrat, as well .is Wliij, in the Stat. Thu' op posed to (iov. (iralia.n in politics, they will -icom any vilealaudur, an till ii, tliat may b .-mployed hy the morcunery and unpriucipled t nj urc his pure and unsullied character, for parry -urposes. Such unjust TttuI nicked attempt to -trike Gen. Kcott, through his noble and patriot w heart, will recoil upon the bead of th vile luihors, and oause lira poopl lo rally more '.cah.uly and actively to his support. Shuet oe. v!9U yoiir.j)oionfid arrow. yolandoa.erawi... -hoy strike up.in a massive plate of poliabed "leel. 1 tiiir." tIraTTama THiTniOtij', There ia not a man, of whatever party In Vorth (Vol In. i, who doe not confide implicitly .ii the patriotism and veracity of Gov. Gaanau. I'liiy know loi'wuld u.-t tolantd'rily aaaoclal iiiuslf with any unsound or unworthy rndivid. lal in vpilio.ilcsnviiir ; mid ibey know he would .corn to vouch for any m in whom he did not know to be pure and sound. Hear, then whathe eye f G .-n. Scott in tin following extract front hi idmlrnUlc letter of acceptance: ''' "I there,ru accept the distinction, so bonora ily tendered, with a grateful heart, but with un itfected dillidence. It is a satisfaction, howv r, to knoiv Mrit the plnce to which I have been lo-ninated is hut Becon.lary ; and that for th irst office the Convention have proposed acitiae f trind patriotism and virtue, long and fnmi. iarly acquainted with public affair and public iicn : a af. and aagacioua couiiaullor, who baa cell fulfilled every trust herotifor eo.n nitu-J ta 'tis bands ; nndwhn has illuslratel our history y ciniueui piinuo aervieis ; Important Bill. We learn from the Baltimore Clipper, that bill of a moat interesting elmnteter ha been introduced into tbe House of Pepmaentatives, y the lli.n. i:jai Jily, f yorih Carolr ua. It authorisca "the Secretary of Ihe Tree. -tiry to deposit with the several States, the fouith iiiatatmenf of the depoaites of th poblie money oTr'cc'foTWTi8' rttirrtff a i th -aaritt Stnten by - he act approved June 23d. IHM." Stock fi he uinottiit to be issued, bearing an intereatof ive per cent. the principal payable only by order f Congress. The aggregate interest on th stock bus to bo issued would be $bi.3fyi.75 annual- ,v !y, to be apjitird under the bill, "to transport to Liberia, in Africa, the free people of color with, ii injd State respeetiyely. and to provide for, ant to educate aaid people, aa each State eutitmd to bo stock may direct." After Ihe removal of all he free people of color from a Stat, tbe pre. ee ls ofsnidst.s k to le applied to the eduoatioa of the poor, nr t(T internal improvementa, a each State may think propor. . We object to. some ofthe detail of thi bill. The instalment ought to be paid to th Stat. without any such condition. If North Caroli na is incapable of judging and acting for herself i n the application of the fund, let her here troth. ing to do with it. ."' Webster Vaoa Mcott. In a apeeeh in the U. 8. Senate, M-1 .I84!' Daniel Webster speak a follow relative the character and service of f' '8co,l ' I understand, sir, that tb-re P0 l0" Gen. Scott ; from OenereJ P"- mta who nM rwrformed the most onlliant campaign en re cent military ree m" wh' h wrr,, " ;ainst th nf againss ma ciiaaaie. warred ay"s( Ihonaand unpropitiou oi room stance"' ,nd ha carried th flag of hi country lo ve capital enemy, honorably, proudly, aassauae- j,, to hia own permanent bonor, and th great nata tory credit if hi Country. , ... . ,. Washlaajtoa aa Dlt. " . , Th passage of Mr. Bennett' general land bill by the Hole. Saturday, will creat xim surprise, it eantam pr.u.p.a . ,, Manmmended by ill lamented Clay, and if f.Vh. details of to bin are ucb aa they hould be. fcop, jt wji poj, both House of Cotigrea j . ,h Mnt ,m. . Kewa haa been received from Vienna (A a. - . a ' . tt tria) that Mr. IluUemm ha met with n eoo recepUon by Count BuoL ' lnled"of reluming to the United State,, be will probably oe eta ployed a a clerk In, the Imperial Chancery, of resume hit former Tooation of b.ditof of tbe Austrian Observer." ..'Ioa?sayah baa reaaoa to balUs that tba - liMCUtiv Qovernmiint ha taken a decided ana Urong position on the eubject -of ttsv Tehunnte- ige -question, so long pending betwn tni lovcrnmetit and that of Mexico.' Th view as be Guverniftant wore probably xprevt a a sommuiiication made at the ehave ef tht ' ek, from the Secretary of State te M. aa; vinxor, 1 . : : .: ,! ; TsaeherV Coaveatiaa. - - - ' A TeacW' Convention, ever which Bee. r. Bi. preaided. waa held in the Chapel of he luetkution for the Deaf aad Dumb, in tbie ty, on the 29tb ultimo. Wn-ebatt- ,faM.-lwli? .
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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