C COMAIUNICATICD. The Iliscassion at Walnesboro', iletween Ainsrs. ill' Lona/Jim, firmly, Ilamitton and Coopkr- This nfTair clone otT at Wiiresboro,' Prataiilin county. oil Friday bort. it ~,.!. - held in consequence Of a ehall‘ign thrtswit out by the friends of Geh,,,,Caas; tomeet the friends of (en. Taylor. at that place and discuss the relative clailila of their re-1 apeenve candidates for the presideney.— Mrtikif‘Mll.4.94,l:tirte :of the caatlidates on the letcotheo Electoral ticket in Nlaryland, and' Iltr. ilill'lANS.ll AN, or Franklin comity, i in_kljisMukte, ak,•trit to meet ,Mr. Rommv, a WhaiptiliactriraFratithalate,' also in M.try landLand Mr. nastily, 111 . FL allkilll county,. , %yr Roman being confitted to his bed by ' sicliffpn,,llr. Coltwea,, of Adams nouitty, wall sabstlitited,. The meeting a , :is la t twe NRitleWAteet,iiile, :bid was compo4ed of lii r kiiis ribir,l)elittierats--the speech .of, tely i getatletilait was limited to ;one body talk illierWr. Mr. 111'1.tNaitaN. as' 011 C of the eliat- Iciterli,'WU4 entitled tit the first speeeft.— lititiik;tbe st r ain! nrcoraiirgly, and micit titled lila' Cliff tithe: . NeSirly the ivltide of riiiiialfee#ll 'lkea niadit op al ptirOgraplie, and Othdoriiklik,'and letters lif fileb. Taylor; ttlatl laduhi hollers;' (of which lie had u;pilik al most as large as the 'Alps,) by which he enditavorett to show that Gen. Taylor was, fir}, a ,trpe Whig--that because Mr: Volk AO: a. Yrsolthu county Whig paper ;kad said eo,,,it must necessarily be true—ond that jt io,consequcitee, the Whigs ought not thfulwort intia—that Taylor wits in favor tribe War---ticit lie had no fixed political Yitteliireli-tltat he would have taken the it 'entfolidl a tin of any party, &e. This was ithofketlce stim and substonec of his argu ments4tgainst Gen. Taylor. As for Ithrt eelecWir.• M'i i .,) he was in revile of the iiikK4-•=the'one Mail power, and hoped that litMeor *Mild he 'smirk from the Consti. ittlithe... He was in' favor of the Wat.-:L.in favor of' the l'orill of 1818—(forgetting that:itt'it ditcusaimi with Mr. Cooper in 044 sitsFelyetteville, he then contended cop4l lB ,T u ritr. of 1842, and that James K. Polk was a better 'f arilf mon than Henry Ghwdp Nut one word of commendation did ,Isekiliky in favor of the principles of his Mtriceispitl candidate, 43km.Case. lie ,was boat the tan 14, 1 ipis eubject . True, fIW ~ ug, op, he occupied ,o new minutes. ill 48,,( t ty4,,liflUht supposed) an eloquent .pfiNtaten, comparing Cass to ilte:ergil soanqg far,aloft in the cloud, touch ohm* the comtntm birds of the earth, with golden 0.914 pa streak:plug in the son-light or hest , 440, 1 044ing ltis gyrations and h*king down van neAtthlanary worins.hcluw. . ,•• , -Alte.:l3aanv ,foUoweti, and•in a airbag', sowidaandimadly arguatemative apeectro . -lir/pp/ad ,iiii, Ilimay l'Vreting with.which:l hionapponant. had attempted , to boveirierha 1 ilitkedhow.of lir speech. 'Mt: • Bradv , wasliisiened Ao With much attention; 'and. ittirkAwell with, 'the Farm Ora, lifechanietr NMI Laborers who were present.**nd alabited,cmiclusively that hat is far suptiritir filtrOand.talent, to his opponent. utfitrAlliseneort followed , Mie'DritlyAte, He- as a" young gentleman of fine debatitig powers and made a much more pine ail& eiliteted speech than' his celleirgete; bit Wives At Rionthern • litibofoeo ''lrrette . trade se/tette:end net , suitable to the 'market' where it was delivered: , This was eVidehl fee* the uneasiness evinced by a iletetie' of , hge :. Lecohico- hearer*. 'Occasionally;. ultimo of We SOdtherwlieetiforeo' doeJ OM ' , weeldiMeir 'ellit4 Mt.'M'ollishere Weelttivitisetle le , tiett to bliti,'4 keill'hiire itetthe . righOtteeleli He closed 'his" tlnth pretty much as his colleage hadelonteited with about, jike effect" Huth speeches *He Bete red to°With tirrirleittention'aed edlirittethWettrithauf any INeling'er gratifi'.: . .. 1 . ,0 ' ' , .! 1 : 1 ', 311 A'34 the e . ttind , and t . 4 tl i, t, , th ere was , a . nuttenng among tti I r 't hey moved about utteeselet, e'Litefeitl"te . Ode and, that weak, brother ; whist "eV a word ' here and. a Word' there —atertig4iilfed'Oe's few to leave for feat' 4,4 watt - wee which they anticipated. from the ;speech ahout.. to follow., ' The great natiOxityk tißwarer, remained. , Mr. Ceop eceemsnitecel in his usual bland and plows sent,tesenice, by telling a good anecdote.' Wltiehebe made applicable to the epee:thee, made by Messrs. M'Lanidien and Massil lon. He then took hold of t h e first gentle men?i speeeh, and carved it up ins(' Kieft- title a-Meaner, that I have no doubt every penes irr the room believed he had carved speeches of this same gentleiliati before.-- iirthe time he had got through witlt the getidemen's arguments in opposition to thieidieetion of Gen. Taylor, there were neither bones, flesh, tendons, or anything else, left of it, except shreds and tattered reifies. 'But When he took hold of Mr. M'l.enahan's Eagle, the scene was rich iudeed. Ile grasped the pour bird with a e Rough and heady " hand. Ile caught it'llY;diemeek and heels, and immediately ciPtitnhtiCed plucking the false and gilded faelititk from its pinions and its body.— 'OM' sliest was torn from its crown, and in a thbeimit, the whole audience saw that M oiled of , dieglerious bird ofJove, they had nothing but the crouching raven, or rather the witty buzzard—that it was this bird that, had .licen 'soaring over the people's ligadeler.fill years, in borrowed plumes, antlihal yiet wished still to eoarloitger over them. in order to glut his ravenous and digesting appetite un the fat carcasses of Git.thlkethent, spoilt, is the shape Morse Imo. deed thousand dollars. as ho had done Were en, the spoils of extra pay and ex tra:al/Swam:De ! When Mr. Cooper pre sented this figure to his audience, (applause harieg hetet prohibited by the Moderators,) 1114 e ivia 110 i r iienitni lig the torrent 'of feel- I rug petit epee his hearers; but in spite oft , everything, there was one long, loud shout ; or nplilinme, which made the welkin ring. It mine front the heart and the soul, and threlmreins itf.the Father of Waters could luseatelecesily been stopped, as to have stopped this unititirst'nf feeling. zikir: Cooper then took hold of Mr. Item ilton's speech. We had often listened to hl l keyoulwr before, but we never heard Itieemsre eloquent than rm. this.oceasion, lle o khoweil plainly and . palpably every false pusition taken by Mr. Hamilton.— lie proved coneltis is c ly, that the gentleman kettle nothing of the workings of the 'l'a . eat of 111 42-40eW nothing of the vast a 11101int ofhlossiugs and vomiting it had eon- , hewed open the tree Lthorers, Mecham I iesouid Fereinti of the. Free States—that it was their manna and therhearts' blood— aid that its repeal and the sulteitution of , eis te t elf of ISM. have brought runt, des. el Mid ietse to thousands mid tuns of iheilleteli of hearts throughout the come : lir. He went' on to short '` that lie had ', Is iwO(' w itnessed the baneful effects of the i ~. ,, ,w 4, mil, hi many cues, although as : ' iiit issiteethremy---that he had seen I 04, .bib'ertse, with his poor wife' •e itaim, eitaltren, thritwit out it( employ- ' ee4. . ~ WA. 40 , tio. wok oviallue A N% the ! public highways, hunting labor to feed his I little ono'. lie described the beneficial eiffeiris of the tariff of 1812, and the bane fill effects of 4111 one 01184(1, in sued!, glow ing colors--;alie .itappineSs. derived from the one, and the misery from the 9ther—, that *het sobs'of many of his audience were plainly; heard iii the seeding. f)ccaiioa- ' illy as lie was dissecting duispcech otMr. ' Hamilton, he would turn to him, and com. 1 [diluent the gentleman's statesmanship in such a queer manner, as to make him stare ,in wonder and amazement. His speech was eloquent, and to the point. Every position was carried and annihilated.— , The countenance of Mr. Hamilton plainly indicated that his arguments were knock , ed away..and altar he. waesextees,fe. the r the end of Mr. Coolmr's speech. Ac . rd ingly, when theitfilidekainr idoi'ined' i''.; Cooper that his tittle had expired, s' o W of- saiisfactien spitid nieitlie vinyl& nee o r Mr. Hintiltitir; Arltikir WittildietiSl (tift , .), ' it; on the eq . 61' i ..tiers! ' gin lgiiiiiit,(Niliq stated that Mr.•C'ooper . hid'"et,',fitititilit: utet *foie tb'spiiirit . ...' .11fr tr tnilhulilrOfed, out' his water. 'lid iiith')liiittiriOiailtiU", meted' itt the time hitt l eTi4red44ho4ting that he was fearfnl . '4 it . etnieliiiiien 4fifels' woidd forever hiveo'reiithlt*rhhtt'iiort'ist inritirtui: 11E' coocki* - A ye t anme!npr ey lell;and trfireettl l tli atp# 1 044: : '...., This Minitel fniiilorib metli:gneld, Several intoigentind' tioneit ( thihtociiitii who were in stightlitneeiiiiiiisit oeir - ikili: ens were delltateinit''the" taillifonit of Mr. Cooper-04 lir.'Bridy'irifiti thil'lthi met - neet,iuretid l thtfitiiiefte4 *.fia go for Whitilbhtrineur, eel ;iv* el thit 'tided 1,0 electieh'etilitttleir relit nit old Zioli Tiijr for, thertiett 'Otto b , iiivei inadia ~• _!.:„., , ,J„„ :F t ric ... TUE , WOW.TARIFF. OF Ma& ITS PROTZUTION, 20•3'111L.WORKITIO , PLAI6I3,IIS. „, The ceilotwi!lli gehifa says the Dellmetti Journal, made up from .prdilin. dons" menus. exposes the duplicity o these dere FM Trailers, and ACIIgi at VlCe Ahe.proledien, which iho Whig Tar" of 'St/ gave 10 working viatica Protective. Free Towle Twit 'Patric 18411, 1646. Beady-triadeTtething, Ito ' ao Menisailla blue; 54 • 20 • Silk mod wain hals kw women 33 120 r• e1i1k 44 14 1 .54 1 8 1 4 1 24 emousiegto • , for dwww, 'Trope, i ike. 30 25 • - cabli and 'cordage 'it 23 Uotarreil conks" ' 158 'l3 Yiuo, twinisandiaell thread 34 90 9awriltibg 11/, • PO • vlfett Ottm,eablaa, ; e 0 30. .sten abootaand tapes- 32... . Man's shoe. and pumps, 3$ 30 Wiinien's Weal and bootees 31 90 011aree's. %nob' iffir shise 60 30 Wanwairdoentaireletlysirma37. .30 -Der • -alma" ahppws, 30 tro bstaatennes..: ' " T , annedaal,, 11400 wrier , 63 , 30 inditiatimit37 Stine; taimed &dried 33 So "ritivir,",'Vreinaltielneehsnill of otir cit o f andStath to look' thielable, and then ask dm Matrix.° 'Orators and soaker" why lhiser*ltictinns' Were made ; and after ',fitoing ramie them, they have the audacity kr profeet to be the-friends of Atnreritain Leber and American Working men ;2' 'Mirk it, Batters, Shoemakers, "andria; ,- rope l nake r s, iron -workers, tan ners, and currier', the)ovrective duties of the Whit 7 IstV poi 1842 were iedueed so Mill Amps aelicktemildithd sale in this salunfry . , and thud the demand fur your la bor and ynitt production ba deeTeaied , P it ortaissntelltuse•l • 03" , Ellittiatit that LEWIS CASS vaunt .in favor of the• •REPEA L of the Whig Tariff of 1841, and in , favor of the ticklish Free.oade Tariff of 1040. .11CrItemember that LEWIS CASS is the candidate of the Britiah Free Trade party, and that his election to the Presi dency will be regarded as a decision by the hmeriean•people in favor of the Bridsh Free Trade policy, and against the protec tion of• American Industry. .T4,IIfLOR /PLATEOItIII. of have no private purposes to accornplish, no potty porta* to bold - tit), ooltottoitv to•putitair -coshing ao serve but my country." . • "The power given by the Constitution tho Executive, to lump= his veto, is a high conser vative power, odds* skull never be exercised ex cept* coimord= vidstioo of the constitudron, or maulkr o t hum and wait of consideration by C X " 'pentottel oriniOns of the individual who may happen to oontpy the Executive chain ought Doi in control the action of Comm= In questions of douiedic policy. nor ought bin *oche= is be in iorpoul wheat qualms of . conctitutional power, have been settled by ..the vitions tparunents of governmint, and acquiesced, in by, , "Upon the subjects of the tafiff th e currency, the improvement of our ghost lirstion/rik'tivers„ ithes, and liartiowthir wilt stair pie*, as ex proud through their . repross ib Oeugeses, ought to be .rrepeuttl ofol carried *lt by th e Ea °entire.", , "War, at at! Eines, under cii:iiimsti t ut*, is a national eibtaiity, to in iviiiitivitafiniatilli with national honor." "Pb. rimiesr of ever governors*, as , well as , its time pokers,' ans um*. exl to the subjugation. st Other nation., sad the dismemberment of ealgstr,eupsarii, by conquest; for, in the language Un - grerit ' Washington, 'why should we quit ;ear menu stiod oh Fnaign ground.'" , •, ..•4. TA YJI., OEL , Li'PM my *Oki the datft inh Waled eight that is upon' au, I , ete ab , NW/ *be* the lemlizeil promising to guide es,