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Much boasted of their undying leve:for,Henry Clay; they have so uniformly commended, tile' " god-like '.' Web leer, the truest representative of themselves3—they hew paid se:many enconaiums to, Gen. ScOtt, that,'when they begin to praise Gen. Taylor, we were, thunderstruck. We had- heard of G - Cl/. e'vrarrn adthirer of the statesman and.hero of the Hermita g e, end a supporter of all his mea.l sures.druing ilia meet' eventful administration; and are . bad .beard that.ihe;revered,Jackson,placed the.l utmost confidence in Gen. Taylor._Vie had heard • thet;thoUgh tins was the case, - he Ives in no re. speole..politician—no one, not even his, most inti. mite - aciriairttances, ever heariaq him speak of poliheal subjects, sinless introduced Co his notice. insect: a way aslo leave him no alternative butt tteit'obt speaking upon them. From some who i were intimate with General. Taylor immediately previews to hiabeing,,, ordered to Mexico, we learn ed thatbeeeldoin spoke on political afkirs-at all; bat that he was a thorough opponent of any thing i liken - U. States Bank-, and that he was opposed toa , Protective Tariff;-;that he was, in fact, .a radical! jive trade man ; -Deriving our ififormation frond sources Of unqemitionable veracity, we could burl 9 roll4i•at-..the sudden outburst •of 'admiration ofl this ettnellent,man:and brave. officer, on the part of,all4e number pi-the *big leaders. 'We were naturally led to look at the'rnafter with suspicion, from `the .nonsidcratiens lust named; but when we looted at the plain and ohs ions state of things, which could nor be hidden from any one, %revere! still . More surprised. IVhat is the state of the I case! What are the plain and obvioui- points ifj j unity bet Ween Gene Taylor and these Whig lead-I ers—whether they be, northern men or citizens of' the south:l-f We will preseut'a few of them: The Whig leaders were opposed to the annexa•- tion of Texas... General Taylor favored that (ilea. sne. After Texas had became an integral-Tor flag • ' TARING THE VEIL &C TL N man's ofOttr Union, the Whig, leaders wire in , favor! • "c • • nee of permitting our young !sister State.to be tuth.l journal ' sa y: that on the 27th nit " at St* Pattie" lessslp;dishintored by Mexican banditti. - General cathed ral , ill's Ellen. Josephine Haile, of Ennis, Taylor was in favor of driving- eery maurader I Ireland, received the Black ...Veil of the Sisters of f rot e„h et , -limit,. The Whig l ea d ers „ el. . win i ng I.3ferc.wral that Miss Catharine Eeton, on .the - that artned Mexicans, acting under-tire authority!' 3th' its Washington Place, received the White of their government, should invade thri i l7 - il of 'Ted of that Order, at the hauls of the Ilit•hor. Texas;-end drive• from their homes her citizens,' The New York Oirserver says, that on Thunday, burning , +Alf= we were sworn to protect. General Taylor, the ' t thof Mara' 4ptism according to the Ra with patriotic ardor and enthusiasm. man Ritual, was conferred by Dr. Drown, of Males,' Would , not only resist the encroachments . o f t h e and afterward,,. confirmation, upon Air. „Labez ag g ressors, but would take such steps as were cal - tinge Gibson, till if a member of the Society ofi culated to prevent their incursions. The Whig, Friends. Iklr. Gibson has :petit a considerable leaders were opposed to any advance of our army ; t im e in Easter:: travel, and brought with Itimfron, .0 .3 , 00 the river Di eurea ...„ 2.saerting that to the the Jordan the water %11,ich was used in b,his-bap southernmost ountiful' of Texa j s, even after their' tism. Tsvo Ilears bIIICC he met at the houte of a or highest authority (Mr. Clay) had declared thcommon friend, near Rome, the present l'ore,then e, iginal'botinclary of Texas' to be the Rio Bravo, Cardina l Archbishop, Di hopof Imo/a, and di"' (Itio Giunde del Norte.) General Taylor ark ised I sadtit_ him topics of religion. theLxv ecutive of our country to cause the oven.! patron or a point or points on the Rio Grande, as • heingrthe most eligible for-the prevention of an in. coi lop, as the Neuces was too far in the interior O!",‘ . Texas, The Whig leaders have, throughout, denounced the war as " a war of aggression " on eurpart, commenced with a vier.' soh ly to con quest, by "an usurping recutive."' General Tay. lor declares that the war was conameneed by Mex. ico,• ; rtfter haying :offered to our government and ouriseeple repeated insults and injuries; and that put: - governMent has only acknowledged the exist it.ree of- wairss,a fact. The Whig leaders declare that the war tit " unholy and unjust," "disgraceful irkriiir : enuet4'.'', and "a ;car decline Coil." cern oral:Taylorasap that we are contending our r bts 'alOnc c tind for the redress Of past injuries. ate some of the points of unity between ;•General TrrYlot andthe Whig leaders, Yetthey "eiatue 'terWard and speak of hiro.in teams of the lit glowing admiration', end have the hardihood, =lire unblushing impUdence; to call this good man, 'f4ali,pculepatriot a ffligt We have heard or some 'who stole the homy of /leave/1,40 serve ti:e devil to t but never have we heard of hypocrisy so ~ r ank, impudence so:unblushing,lor art _ al tempfat ;deception -to shallow; as thiarehent Whig move ;trent, , ItlOoks'to us only as they intended to stirand 'disgrace a brave man, Who they know is highly appreciated by the maas- . 'of the . people of both theieacling'Paities—by identifying him with themselves: 'They Well know that every man who barite:en thbroughly identified iviih them has been cont!ertned by the mass of the people, and they • do not laek the discernment to perceive thatit Must allay*: be in for there tritigribrever exist clock—.-A large assortment of ready made clOthing, apct hatches;' superior table and pocket cutlery, bbota; shoes, hamicaps',/kc. Wa4.l Oaper, staid Bergerac... _ - THUMAS PALMER, No. 47, Market street, betwee,t 3d and 4th de: 1710 ESPECTFULLY anncioneestelhe publie Oat Jarhis present stock of Wara.PAemt Ann BortnOsts ofhis own manufacture. is very exteniive, and daily additionsd are being made. to it, as they.iire finished, anew and splendid, patterns. Also 'a well assorted stock of French Paper and Border:. ilavinVreeently • reduced the prices of thenbase.artielesgand others, in his line r not enemerated,) he is prepared to sell for Cash, CHEAPER, than,any establialunent:of the. kind, tist; or West ofthe mountains., ..'nuttl7-d4m . , OLID BOX VISES, of variouo Mzes, ree'd on con sigoment• from theirninufacturory for sale by - mat; ' • ' • ____ GEO:COCHRAN, - - - CARDS—Just.ree , d, a freeh supply:of. shoe: cards, for wool 'carding oiachineeitotoli• - - piste amid 'eard-eleaners.-foi sale by ro , a a 6 - GEO: COCILICAN. - Gold -Pena. --- -GROSS,just received, of Diamond or ever-peta l. 'ted. Gold Pens, of the most aroved-.bds. These are carefully, selected and adaptedto every variety of hand—,their fine point and elastic spring" giying great, ease, io writing and making either a bold 'mark' or a beautiful . Inter line, atebiding .td the pleasure of the penman. They are all waryantiiih and:selling at the lowest eastern prince.. ' ; llitr At the Gold Pen Depot, , - corner ot 4th and Market ats. A. A. : MASON ' ) - • 62 3dA-R.KET STRETT-Is dalltreeeiving esand : Packages of entirely new and desirable Spring Goods, of the latest: imps:M.oon s con .. sprisym . - in part Cashmere. and Brocha Spring Sold Summer, do.; Rich . Silk, of every` vanetiv-exn. qualities Bombazine ' s ? , 'Alpines; Alpaceas r 4c. de Laines, Cashmeres, .Bahaiines;Bareges, Muslims, Organdies,- Liam:ie.:Lawrie;'Freinelv-rannbrlcs Cali cos,: Gingham!, °livery_ styleand•ticallty.o-14rchas. era are respectfkdly invited to examieC-oor stock, as we feel confident we can• Offer.-them great....lolince. meats, av regards Arid 'prices. • lanai • - ef,itafitiarty A and Ro 'A"' 412 sewood giand , iketiett Pittrioa r with, me talic frame and - grid! - latest batott*,erhete, which for 'durability, toile iiatLimieh; are warranted to beeattal to any made in ilte,ocantry:lcir indajow CU* dash, by r * - iLIMEO *4O" ;40 13 2 Wood Ptgar • • , ~.' !MEE ~~t~~ { .... , .._ . ... • ~' 4 ' ; ',,.-2•••'!'4'.,r4A;.-:' ,-,:--:':‘,:-.-,' ---..• •'_;.--..;.', ':.,•.•:.-.i'''t;';s':-';'', :1 --,-'' 4 x ti ' ~• ".--71,,,:,,,,::zL..-...''.i;:, • , - .-.., , .„.. t .--,. • -- - lIIMMI EMI