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9 1 : i-:; .rtu;; ,..jrci . : ..i .:r t cr ; ou r. ':'.!, t ' I.. 13 ! r i V r ( ".vn i. I J- i c r . j j . . j. i. op . . . i.'.. yj-y vl o3 p9rwtc -. i . j ;...J fi thiej.i bonding hou r, t i. irking' low asQlv per vvtc' .. i.rt: inu.ii imagined. r.:f. ial ll .ver Maiscrsi pr. . . j variety. The trad., bii)!': t.. hi s r:rr ,:v-v. J. is c.i re i.J dehcacy iat'.:3 f;V ir rpart utha v.ori;. GirliHhj have s?rvtJ five ycars'ap prCw"tL .--hlp;auhc buiir.ijj ur.l arc very expert, if they work constantly on rn' 3-C3 53 "per vets. . Tho fljwers and wreaths'' which un Cer t..; name of 'French Flo we rework! sdl to d.ur and are so highly valued by vut futh. ionalb ladicj. aremosilr made here. ttllhou"h many cf t!u materials oro imported from;11 Franco. Tha principal part of lite work i-,! " Oar.3 by younj girls from c'evctito i!.ir! years of r-?, opprentlce ci they aro t. cd, who receive seventy.five cents,' ar ! cr.3 dollar, per week! .Thsy cf c'rr -! tamo with their parent?,' fir tl.i t -1 and Lno no lima Ij .; ' or .1 as . Jlicre icir pUrca ..j v.h'aro taken . 4 pixr.;i -z. ' II very ia thj p;i(rs an .', i;!;3 War.: J to think. Thcs- c- U.-y aro out ci U. ir is no ir.urs -v?r:i f aro sur, 1 1 f fj'.vtj'::- I'ifiy yi.ur! ir!j as npprenucca tatho Ar tificual fljwer Milking busmcsH." ';Thrsfl jior. , tend that a number ofcirU havo bqciime joiir - fiey women, an J aro consequently q tw pushed but of work ta make room fr npremlcfs, . ill rrccivr but 75 cunts ur 01 iHr wcrk. Mi r.y hTIvj 1) )I!ar wreath nnd -expensive V Jj;;?I, or ,.!: !nno Godcfrny, hns 'I : . ; ' i j bt: ? : : . y by lb r-se: Hi lb fi n "Vr'f .;r -'il.iiu t- 'j uir half a Jul, - lit ! - ' -': T1.3 Artiwial.f i vrr ' buiinfs is exten sively carried on 1,-rc, mi 'thu4 product is , c'.nmcd rtuhe t-r4u:ij in Vau.x r J jrace to the L.; l'.iri-ian or Gortmn liucrd. We' ba JIr, from th? tnot r'.'. iMu data inourpos. " sccJiin, that iIutj rc fiu.o hundred or thuu. r. I iih iT't'd in this departmeui'of ;'bar i:i r;c. York. . ' " r A crw-t many women who make Maich bj . z i .. ::"v j but flee cent vtt grdss Or thirty Los a, e.in"b crnt! - W v of, a - ' rr:) -r i f a family who supported hsr link; t"chi!Jren by this kind of work who used to - tvalk two r. W j to a '.irch-factory to obtairj ' t!i3 rcfu.-ksj for pasth.; the boxes fr which !io paid a penny-' a pail. '.When she coi ld 4 . succeed in procuring this she said, she could mako a liuto profit but when she had to buy G ur to make, paste with then, she. said, it vfzs a -losing b.::Incs3 i Ilcr litilo children 4 ihop:t so too. " ;". . - Va hsve already mentioned the Cap' Ma v Vrs, cf wl.'chwc suppose thefe are between c;:? rrJ two thou rand.- They earn on. the aer?e about two shillings per day, although . lhcircare many wii do not nvike rqoro than ihtcca pence They are thrust into a dark' i back roam On- a sceond, third, fourth ot fifth atory chambsr,',thiny or -forty together, and t. vor!i. ff-m Xunriso to .sundown. .There is ' . - toT -;f;c-i rota human being Jn the,w6rld 'wl Vh is iha- sli;h;cst care or respectability over tkj morn'?, manner or ronforts' of these , " tinfortunile pirl. . V many of them. become ' "Jo;:rn'!jd and brutulizr d in taite, rrcinnGrs, );abi?3 and convurmtion, who can wonder! " T1,,,3 firts and remarks of'p'y wuhrqual : .'vforCv tho ' undrrdai am! thousands of Sbtiri . bidders, T) j rubhi-rs und othr j;irh employ. cdo;i l.iborul this kind- In addition to the eon' f - star.t b"isp!y to tho ranks 'i thee cl isses lur r.Uhjd ; by.th. ixmTj populatiuD of our City, :n.ror ?,rlJl contmuulty fl tck to the City from - . cvt'rv Dart of the country, i ithr because thtir fri.:v'i rro dead. and they havrno home; or . tc2 -'.: V havo certain vnpoe drHrn. of tho cha.. of Cty Me. - Arriving bin, tlu y ,lon f: : I Hw Kuttrly-they .havo deceived . th.'n. iv( and v rashly they have entered u co::J. ,.... where it. is aim nt imp-wsibb foi ,;tl.; tj subsist, and where want aud starva. tioa nro .thiMr ouly companions, j, They: have : tvC:i td j -tcd and reared in such a manner ns ; U renir the idt a of' servitude quite unendu . jrstle,' and their only resort is the ho "la or io.no similar rmp!ometit. .Hero they find "the ."demand for 5 work gtvatly over-supplied oni competition so keen that they arc at the -mercy of employers,' and are obliged to . sr.atch at thi? privilege oi Working in any . ".term. They find that by-working from fif. t;:a to eighteen bouts a day they cunnuj pos- A.LIy earn more than fr:r r.o to three dollars a w::'., and t!.;jt diiductinths nine they are cut cf crr-byir every. year, will barely 8crvS lo li- ti.2 scantiest and poor. A food, v.V." a frn;.i its muotony and it uik ' UalV -vv.iity induces uYiust, loathinj . -nnl u.aens?; Theyr have thus absoluiely itp:..3 K for clothes, recreution, sickness, L.n..;s cr ir.tt-lK-ctuu! improvement, and the I joancy c: 1 exquisite, animnlitv t r.K ha. come a slow Lin.jrinisfcverfrum which death ctinMi- .i.,nl c I, brutalii. d. and destroyed over their mo i.-.w.;ous i-ws as u uiey .were d4m . c.rjr.i ir.o ir;cisina prison whII; for 11' ti t ' l ! :t a'fearf t . .i r - i . - ' -"'wu in what .. .. - . " v; lt: It). r : ...i a.i usd.jrrurs uuJ priva. Thcra U . j..v;lc-ra c'i- r Cc-i.,".w!. farr..'.rJ.' vid.-r V -'. -,'af - f!-"a tathcCo-- -, .t' - ' - ' 'z ' '-'H cf l.-rf"" .C-.-t! ;t. .. J f is i. t t. . ill",',! .-:.. r- Tr-tnr cf - mreof ! .!? inn. Hear the ' L-jtt'..rr-, 'a v',".Ii - I c:!;forroL.. Jk Li:.liia lovt, wilh a cott2ean2 cHJJ. . Te,c" re,,. - Their frames are -n - by incessant and -Roping toil, lheir 1 ra.th dtstn.yed by wnr.t-cf rest a: rri,r ?, an 1 their mifids 3 rfL-etir.ti.- .. ' : ir i r. '.' I"..' 4. i-r. n j.r. : r.r.. ' '.".I I car, s ' fa t 3. rV-'ice. ' l liir.es n lj j" . s, cor:-. q-.cntly l l.J,) lui vii-wtho practice us an gr'.i. J tv.!, fir it 15 mioife.i to : I.. .1 U i-i urn:,- L ;cci:r.ir: ..t h.-lpL-Jl f.il a la rev. J f r l!.o ' - ' J i" r;s!i:y of l! curr'rvnisy at I -'i1 -ny itself; for !l Ins almsiil c t i p.; :' .t ihtiso who treat thtS mast ar - v ' : u Le cbctod,' const qjenly tlDse who ::: 'v'e or' un;;jil!in to trtathavc n rncniini... nt to hecurne candidates, as tlipy aro fil .5 i-i mvarifibly dufentcd no nnitcr what ll. ir - ' ".:aiiuin ur; on 1 wo cannot help I : :! ll Is hiiih timo fur l!:o fiicndj of :der and morally, und lr every Pa, diilinctuia of party, to centre out it t!;3 frown of condemn at it) n i:p6ntho e, and ht reafierj ue tln-ir mCjeneoln , voring to prrvnijl on all the candidates j abandon the practice aad trust to "their own .orila rather thau the merits uf the'whUkev lliuhard tlirrii. Benjaniin Frab-y, Gorgft. Wiliitlrn, Henry Sloop, B'-nj amin S?c:hlcr, llenrv-Dtial, ; Asa Rblin, i - David Shulibarcr. I,ichard Graham :t Jjicnb Setzeri t- Mrchat'I Bjatjan, i 4 daltb Yi--st't x; j . j " -IJenry Wilhtdm, j" . niille of AtHcan Orliu. Mai Editoe t-I .'presume that !no ono wrn.i many thanks fur dUtuilin old;.no tittns, particolarly in feferenca to the paler- ijity or matcrniiy of fa s!iioni,(I don't know wlu ther rishiotj.-i tvavc ucily Fhtve heard that their very souls to tho any father or mother tht l" rt nch have sold Devil, on eon !ition o receiving weelily bulletins of the v.tnntions lip' fashion in iho'Iufern al Retonst) . and American builos "are reconciled very siiv to ' any new "cut J . if tho rtf2ic I word "French' -bo only - sounded in their ears. ,lt must have been that jird whieh introiluced oasiis to me uiieciixDs oi our tauies, ana too, it ,musl bu coufesised of our 'men; fur some "h'Air or other, lu woman seem but half aonOWhen this fominine 'equipment1 U wanting.. .Travels In the liJist hve tend cd to -explode many old notions and conceit uuu ceriuuiiy itus oi too . r rencn -origin oi bustles, is" exploied by tho V' Journal jof an African Cruier.V Ttija ritcr is at ixjm on tho coast of Africa, and thus continues his journal St-Louts Ev.e. Gazr - , . ihe most remarkub'e article of dress is one wnich 1 - nave understood to Constitute a part of the equipment Jf my own fair tour trvwomen; in a ' word J the veritable 1 bustle itVimong the bellcs'of 'Axim,k there is a reason t'Cf this eXcrCssenco which, does not exist elsewhere ;! for the, children ride astride thtf maternal bustle, which thu becorres at uscfu ns it is, unquestionably brnamental. Fashion has evidently more to db with the matter1 than convenience: -tor' olu wrinkled grandameg wear.these beauiifulant malios, and little! girls of tight eenj-ears display protuberances that mij;iii excuo ins envy oi a uronawny ueiie Indeed, fashion may tw said to have its per feet triumph, arid utmcUl refinement ni tins nrlicle it being a positive fact, that, some' of thq Axirn girls wear merely the bu3tle without so much as'tho'fehadoWv of-a rjarrncnt; Its native name is tarb koshe. Xe, - - Sudden Xcatb. !;Oa Slurdav aficru lon last, at thq Gold $ill,ia inn Gounljr, PlH iiis-Creckmq'; (or Cickmsn.) a siiucmakt r by trade, find a late rpident of Stokes Couhtyrdied in list; must suuueii. manner possible i ., ' . lie was a tmijiiuu tippler: undY frequently tna-state called spree; , : Poor Creek m :in hdb?en ,drunk nuat ly. nil the. week ?Jp to 3aturd,y morning, al which lime he cxpre--td n wiah to coo offt jnd gt.t ready for work ' ; Monday morning lie aceoid.Fgly comnK. d iapering, and as is commonly casefc iclt.bid very bad. II was exv-Lt lingly drowsy all ihc forenoon, hd yet ho culdnot sleep. . lie moved, about was' laughing, talking and singing songs He applied- to, a Physic an about 12 o'clock for opium to put him to :sleep. Alter !many lair promises, to quitr d inking, tho: Doctor gave himbouia gruin and a half, to compose him Saturday' night. C eekman . returned to tlie shoe-shop where he v orked, when he was unto, andjaid'down on I he cutting .board. Ue removed thence and' sat down on. a box near the door and wall oi the cabin, .Dinner carr.e on, but ho declined eating for.lhe' ores cnlr, although he. had already tasked about. 21 hour, lie was drowsy, and fell to nodding wl.i'st on tho box, and n fused to take ii bed. It wna new about 2. "o'clock," aud Crcckman wasmultenug our something about a pair of boots . hteh had prlmisctl to finish! by Monday, j Al ut ten minutes afterward, lone ( f the hands Morking inil -j shop castip' an eye pi h'm, ihscovered a 'peculiar oppeai..:.e rbouLtT- face. . lie appijuached and ixitiiin ed him cf.'i.se'y.'- Creek own was dead! j. His (spirit ha(! yuddenly. deparled, leaving hU life less body silting on . a b-ijc, 'jvrlining ngdnt the wall. No one saw. Iiirn die He nr..de no ,t niggle. ."V- r - -' ' j ; -' '.. - A1 Jury', of Inquest was summoned to tV spot by tho .Coroner, mi -Sl!)iih i::nr: 'rz 'nd aiier t! ill gent enquiry' rettirr.ed iL.t i. tt.a uiirRnnn ir::J c.-...i to i..j L.jata Ly v x cefve .diir.k f urdc:.l; 5; iri;s ; or, oli.or w i c, or 'a e. . (,r Cuv zSj iA l:zl they c-i. ibtnn fo kn.iwlvl; j. ' . , - "; ' a ;.o e- r -tor. w! ! ' Ty l.V 'eivcJ rf Ii kct f:c"r' r six tuoKirt j u'l; , t.jtj jsi rrmro t!n f-. O. jo. n tn end r.f a rvi man rv;.. era t'.. djc!2rr.:Mr, rf-.. i D.-::v'rr j j-:rntt in i'.ji i.mT Mi.iss'p. r i. V"a fcliSI sub."'t to it Taridf) no ' j ; .t Cur,;u ; , j ci.-lt Ltia to talk of re. rt-iL-j. is t. rtrirti t:vin tn- Uiu. r.i He rx-n-i'iii cf the ol"i 1 didtin annjuno ed here, and the tarhl must be cut 'down'to the revenuw standard. The oran of. the Administration has proclaimed it ; even the hend of I ho Treasury Department has ttzhi. 1'vX",s scr5 al P1 ice th7 3W fil ll 4l,,r Tho T.iT tn.t La n-duct-d to lhef"r and avi,n3 no f.ith in the abshiy o! ed it. revenue Kanuaru, i tiiey: ''it s.iatt be. say t..e ...Aotasippi i"jcr.ers. - 'it it is not, wa ii.all I io lo lal . of reststace.,, One party promises, the other threatens. . . - Ijjt u appears to us that this hostility to the Tariff, wl. '...'! Misatssirpt or -in the Gib inet; is i ' - uaui;aL!e, ctett on the grounds e y tho ("ponent of oHiciil ninins. t: ir. tronolitan or'in of tlie Gov ernments iSubtml thp our-stiou to the test e! experience. 'e nau wnal these, pentlerr. are pleased to regard as a rtTenuc tar I full operation in the years 1840-41, and p:n-i of 4. . Have -they already forottco- the consequRticciT. The Treasury became bank ..t the Credit of the bovernrnent sunk. so low. that capitalists 'were afraid to trust -it with loans on' oruiusry - teruvi ; the business md labsjr. of the" country were suspended ; misery stalked through the I md i tt, ll its hor- rible forms and degrees... L ho ranfTjDf 1842 was devised, coming as near .is human calcu lation md foresight could make it to the an. ttcipated wants, of .the. Uavcrnmmt; and sesreely h vd it begun to operate before its be. mgn jufljences(wcrc kit in every portion ot ihn country, in every branc:hot lodustry. Duties upon foreign importations, whether hih or low, must, in 'the' very niture of things operate with some degree of iuequali' ty tn a country of' such diversified climates, production, and interests as ours. ; Nothing .short of omniscience could so arrange imposts hs t give s uisfictbn to all. - Our manufactu. rers no longer nsk for the-imposition ot duties tor the mere purpose of protection':-. All they reouire, h, that in the urrangement of arcts enue tariff, whatever -may jbo its standard, sueh discriminations may be ,mftde, in the dis tribution of the duties, upon' the various ar tides, as may allow them a fair opportunity of competing .with ihe.ir correspondent class. es in other countries. If llijs be protection, it is the protection which every (jrovernment owes to every individual under ifs control, and nft more. ' ; . " " .' ' ".V ' ' We hope, therefore, we shall hear no more threats, and no talk of resistance. It ia b.th idle end ;in bud. taste cvenj for a powerful Commonwealth," to use menaces against an act of Congress, especially one which is 'shed ding dally blessings on the country, ana which nine "tentbs;of-ihe people iew as the sheet-anchor of the. national prosperity. ; Be. sidesit is not pleasant to- imagine the possi bility of the'Secretary of the Treasury hav ing to execn'e the recnue bws in Mississippi by force. We sincerely; fume that, he will be spared the paintul necessity jof doing so. Nat. Intelligencer. . I ' Tho Sincerity oi President I'oIIt. The Washington . correspondent: ol ihe Baltimore Patriot narrates the following ucts. If they be correctly stated,' no one will accuse the writer of too much harshness ta wards tlie prominent actors iti tho discreditable scenes described: ' " "rf - r-" " v I .once; thought that jMhn Tyler was the very meanest and poorest api)lgy for a Pre ident that ever "did, or could,-arrive at so exalted an appointment. Bat I am .of that opinion no longer.' (Ho was bad enough; gooduess. kuows,) I learn that' a gentleman is now in this city j -who was the editor of a leading Tyler piper sot no two or ihree years i rr i - in -ne of the Atlantic cities, and after. wards received & handsome appointment thro the .Secretary.' of the I reasuiy that, while holding his appointment, last year he went through the West, with Gov. Cass, Mr. Ran tout, and others, on an extensive i-lectioner-irig tour, miking speeches for Polk nnd Dal las, and -spending' his salami freely--that he vUtied Mr. Putk in Tennessee, by.whom he was distinctly and positively ctMrxrai-that Afr. Thiers! friends . ho supported the Democratic'- nominations,.' were his friends, Bnd should he be elected , lie would most. assuredly, so consider them, and in regard to, the filling of offices j would know nodistinrlion between them and the other members 'of the . .Demo crat ie' partythat, satisfied With arid.grati fi.d at these assurances', the locomotive Tyler uffice JiolJt-r aforesaid went bri hisway re. j-.dcing an J -etioneering that last winter he came en I ere and he w as,! by 'Mr. Tyler, nominated s Charg .'o AtT.iires to pJaples that Mr. Tyler, after having u' talk wiih WiT liairi ll. Polk, who desired a 'mission to' Na ples,' prevailed upon him to M him withdraw his nomination and 'substitute thai of MrPoIk .is a matter of policy, by ii -h he, on ac count of bi magnanimity in i hn i nom ination, would profit, as well as Mr. Tyler friends in g ' ral -that after this, and after i:."j i, :v AJi-.iitiaiion was Tnstallen, Wm. II T '; was his Irit nd nn-i partook of his !. --.'itv, and Jin. K- Folk ani Ro1 -r!'J. in!'' -ussurrd him th'.t he might ret to his 1. " ' au-i retain tl.-e office he still he! i un til it b. lie r one abroad' would to conferred on Inm that i'f went home with a j yous heart, eoiTrraf '....v l.imsilf and h:s family orrnn ihu bri::: r.t pnxpects in the future but had r - ! ' arrived :i ihe dismisl f 'in the l"J-,- ... .i i -,- Mr. Secretary Wrallr- cAi l.i..i, c:. J tint, fro:n lint time to i s hii'ep'm his oars, t-j ee how, -:-r an I when, Mr. President er, I IV',"; v.i'.l rcq- n. ,i . i rcr!ever :ct w hich oe : . j in ui.ii - II ! r s l;:wi..:i, vi.e i Irs to T''S ! The 'Cth-.v.an : :.iit:.wjr s Mr. FrjJ'cr. f P.."; i v" :.'. c I".. ' - presu.netl, t;;f fre.vi- 1. 1 .-7.:r-tJ .r. of 1 ,r a stow m'w .;;I1 it t-t p;.: ,.Uh which rabyour lyihteica .1 r.i'.it ohr-?, cr. 3 t3 ' t v. !. :;Vvf:jjr;:-:.;r' :-'V"- '. .C -:s ll.e Govt ri:ir.e:jt v d purch'se . . . I if c:r.j Tcx-xs wi'd drivj ahu'd birj .! Lir i!,t'!,;i. Ti.at is., all i.vcessary t :.:.-fy H.z "oriunl fii;:ds'of ;uv.:.'x:tin" as "th? hoIJ.TScof Texas scrip bvrt to c:-l themselves." " Te arratgemei:t i - very cred iir.tle to th.3" "Iri-inal" annex ' '-is who put tha ball in !in ition. '.They :.ctu'.trd by the 'patrit.ti motiro of'i:i.ir' a rich sfieculation. forlh(.Mr:sclrps. Ti.tv bnuhi iir.H uoverntnctii cvi rto nav it. comenceo the uizitatiun aV t! :in of atiwexation, and succc!(-d ii 1 . ism of th-j rcj'rtry their pceuliir iuiir. Tex'tH wcri r. to Unirrd Siatrs, l'"t v. - j , . g the .Locoroco !:i accordar.ee -..ith , tl: : public lu: is in rendered up t- tl:e ' f: to enable TVxos liowi tho annexation to pay olf .her i!i Lt is perfected, te United States must be come the; purchaser of those land at' any price Avhieh the 'new State may choose to do f nnd, and the price which the Government - ; til pay for thecn will go townrdsthe rednnp- lion ot iexas ;scrm; uno iiw wonjunn-r will be'thai lhefori'Mnal fnemliof nnnex't- tionM'will tje very munificently rewarded for ..... . , . - , r " 1 I all their patrioUC Ubors, ' Is not the wnoje scheme mst, beautiful ! : And , have-not the "original friend of annexation" con rived -a most original pfein by. -which !t hey will be en abled to fiH their pocket at Dude Sam's ex'. pensci ! Limistflld Jaiirn.il. f. ' V, " i : LtUers of .fylarquc end'"Reprisa We heard it stated on - Saturday', last, (says the. Philadelphia Ledger,) by an intelligent officer of. the .United plates Government, that Mr. P.ilk was determined, in caso of war with Mexico, to male a j terrible example of any foreigners not belonging to Mexico," or pur.. ties to the war,"f'homay attempt aggressions upon the American, commerce under color ol letters of ma rq'i from ihe Mexican Govern ment, lie ilgive orders to" the, Navnl commanders to jjh'at all sucli ; adventurers as pirates, asiri Teathiy they will.hc. It' wp! be easy to distinguish them by janguagc, and a few examples it g is thought will . be sufficient to put a stop to lieir cowardly dishonest and murderous i .operations. The j Mxieans havo bnt a very limited marine, and ha v scarcely energy or enter fehse sufficient to put ten prk vateers afloat; but ihe war will afford a pre text to'adventutjrs of, other! nations to com' mence a sysierrif robbery under letters of mirque;and tho-lK'st means e ran adopt to defend uurstilvcsUigttinst therii, will be lopur sue Ilie course wnich it iss-id the President has already ma'(ked,! out, and punish them as piratea.... J'.:j .. .- ,'l- v'.- ' .- . ...-I VTrtf'oi s" AshlandV We Moarn from' the Lexington'' Observer that the large bigging factoi-y, rope w.flkscce.; of -Hie Hon.-Uimrt Clay near tht plaice; were entirely consumed by fire, together with .fifty tons ot hemp ancl a small amount iot. tnapulactu red articles on the morning nf? thej 7th inst.f- Tho loss is stated to be from seven to eij;ht thousand dol lars., five muusQ'f of, which we are glad to learn, rd. covefed by insurnre in the Lexing-, ton and rna'cpicea.. The fire was suppos ed id be the." work of an irurendiary. . - , :This Tribunal adjourned rin Friday 22nd, alter haVifig bcn in session 75 days, and de cided about l2lhCases. . Ave subjoin the clos ins; proceeding of fho Courtis exhibiting the decisions made,, within th last' week, viz": , -. -By Ruffin, C-; J.:, n Dnny" Palmer , from Rockinghlatr, affirming tho judginenl be'low;':' ;j',!4r': - Also,', in Daiit',l-i?. Joyncr and others in Equity, from italifa.t, dissolving the injunc tion. ' ,:-i; 2 1 :,;j"':'f:'';r"'V;'J.,.''i'" "'"l;'A"':: . Also, in Bank Af the State tJ.'Ford,' et. al from Pasquotarvk ,reversing the judgment and awnrijing a veitirc.dz novo. " ,l ..Also, in'Metean Shnman, in Equity, from Guilford ; l directing the injunction to be made perpetual" , " . r ' By Daniel, )., ,tn Masters p. Harding, de. claring tha ihel decree ought to be reversed and the demurer shstained. , j 1 By Nash, J. id Crowdcr !U.:Lahgdon, in Equity, fr.imXyalie. dimisMng tho Bill with costs. Raleigh'Megisler. " , . " . V !! ::;'-".: ' ' !!'.' Tlie New-HaveSi Jljrnli.g Courier gives the fol lowing fi&liy t!-sctriptita of an jnl.u.Lilant ofthe salt :.'.cr, Lot sqt 4wn in the'SooIoical clas- : j -'---- - BCS. '. "':""'''""::' : .i,:1-'.'!'' 1 ' I" '" :"!" '.':' - ' ::f"l! ' y '', . . ' t ? , 1 - t ' - ' i ' r ' " -. . : A C-h cf nnusaal '.appearance, tind - of a species quite unknown ia: IhfW parts, was kfl for exami nation with as yesterday. . It was caubtbyMr. Wm. G. Bradlry, 'of; East Haven. - It color and teeth were similar 3lo it Black fisliJ In form it uis flat, resembling a Kocch. It had a horn on the buck f some ' two inclw& in length,' pointed at. the end which: was ,'iipcratid upon apparently Ly the I)ga meats .attached tc itjin the manner of atnif b!adc by ibe spring.- Its weight was about two pounds. Stripes r:t ccroa the sides both " ways,- forming aehequEr. Il had". ni scales upon it, but wascov. eredwith a?tn-jt hrderegembllng in appearance the skin of a snake, ard altofrtber lilTorcnt from any fish we ever Ear. Several piscatoryM ?ntlncn exa-mtacd the rt:ri ;ty, but no two could cgrce as '-? rime or t! -- to .vrbich'it belonged. .. ' . ; :... 1 .j't . ,;,;. - : .. , 'tV-'-'..r,'' - L7i what manufaciures do .Lr the laboring clas ses, men, womeiv, and children j The Mcrrimac Company at Lowell, Khose dividends arc s- often quoted, empIojs l-33 women, whoso aver-"-3 .arn-i-3 coatiJcratly ticceqct 2 each ptr'wtv above tlie cost of their boaVd-s The labjrin men avera-- 83 cents pr day bV- f c:r tWrJ j fty-sii o verse receive each' --v, vrith ""'Hional prcrn:f3ra3. The average' woikir tino t .' L;h hanJ . is Let' tt-n hours and a hatC 'Sa the IJ!; t.iMs a careful acccur.t of working lirss hast:--T I.r;t, ehJ it ap pears that 1C5 ir!p aycrrjed CC7 days each m a year, a:idten hoursieilit rainutes per day each, le-. i.-: i fcccoi I'.r; yl$r v;wV, t"id all paid in cssh every i.ion:.., 1 . 1 -rtcr cf nv L:-: -u..-nrr jnsrere rrJLTser e avers 73 earn in -3 cflhe :.-p?T IJ t : l. claJ novlcrs, ii - y -J.l'.j ueji :ciat!.o t'.; i 'a-L-'i'.cr hereon J l he. vvoik : ht iL'lC' ctr i 70 rn; has Irst n ! i r.:t Fs"c::.r ivj fr.ucx rear hmu ii '. ti Lt Ui z. 'it'.: J" .. 'j cf cr. : r ? ' c.n:i'C....i t..i : 1 a J a .. -.. Cj c j sa J !;t - eccur.r ; ve it, itl-o 13 wci.'i oV:'l i'r'rt ht lbf:. IT it r-v;r nta!" Th? r.ian whj h r.rtia tl:o sroni SLli.ira i. .s h:r.-V wc:ij ar. I jrovtiir fer.tcr.ee. "Lctr.r,t tlie rd 0 io-n cn yc :r wrath. ."Tiicrs .j nia. do in l!:it c.-1tcT", ; rerTiVr it. K'M-p col. s . t:. lyatevtleUl;st-rver. . TI.c Voice v.. ..vi lh Caro.itui ana Chir C:atj 1 ni. bJt just chosen her pop. u!ar delegates in the fwlhmal Council, is Owl :-s to mr'.o cne or two observations on her vi .'..easheiru ihrough her Ueprest r.taiives We "'o a few n f.t v.. tuns arising from ihe I jtinn'to subnet to"-our rettdeiS, nc 1 ( ' :i) unite the suhj-'cts in the article. n,.!;; r .j iiHus featun's.ol that mons tcr, ramiii iHs V .1 Modern Democracy, cer-' tniidy not th ' ' u pulsite is its falsehood. We do not moan the propensity of certain of its nriests to misrepresent and suppress, or even the habitual blunders of its rank and file azaiuat the Intelligence and 'honesty -of the country, These things belong to demagogues nf whatever Dartv of all parties. We mean by the charge something d liferent from this We mean the systemmaiic disregard by that party ot tne prmcmies it proiesses ; its vioia. lion of tho doctrines it advocates t its uuer want of manly adherence to iis crecd We proceed at once - to illustrate, and prove the charge; and to be specific, and bring' the matter homo to our leaders. We will fay.lho venue in our own istate. - . . The Democracy profess to believe that, the will of tho majonivj fairly expressed, ought to' govern, and that the immediate object of tlie whole Il?present:.tive system is to ob tain' ihe hones! judgment :ot the. pejpia.on the affairs of s;nte.' t his- is 'the Jetterso nian dctrine rondensed to iis real Yneaning, When, thereforei it accidentally devolved upon u Democratic Legislature to district into Congressional- Districts' this thorough Whig biale.any one havicg cunuuence . in the in tegrity of that party would have supposed that it would ot course oe so lata oti as to represent the real wishes of tne people. . But not.so thought or acted therL)omocra cy ills doctrirre of obeying the popular" will is for tho canvass. In legislation and all pub lie eenduct us aim Is to secure the spojls And so bv crowding some Districts and driiw ing out otliers,"they manage to send from this State five Democratic..- Representatives and foiir .Whigs, thus giving to a minority preponi durance over, a large majority, and? in effect disfranchising many more.thun five thousand treemenoi iortn Carolina, inow wuatnon st inan will dare, to.iustifv such a proceed mg? Who can deny that it was ho nuira eous irauu 1 " 11 was so Ano.wnen men orofessinir Dvmorratio ' doctrines ntid hiiiin taining the will of .tlie rrmj-vi iiy to be the la w .of the fiind, perpetratt d this thing, they idid what fair men never cmd have dne,.tfie stained the escuth'eon oftheir p.irty (t(,suck a party can find sufficient emblems of h-iso ucss to stain cscuiheon,) with a fiuishing tint of infamy. . - - And who has ever heard any Democrat plead in extenuation for the deed f ; Who hn Ifsiavowed jt ? In these things thev glory These deeds are he. exploits of the Democ racy," its brilliant victories. The Press, of it hi party at each election boosts of this -mtsjie pretentation, nnd heralds to the country in sucri'ss of a foul fraud that in piivale life would have condgned its nutluir to a swirt d1er sell. -The echo is caught Jie re and there and every where bv 'Enquirers." ilnd UJnions,V and Arguses," and one paper Magnus Apollo of the throng, the organ, par excellence, the leader ol .the melodious enoir who gives ihtf key. note and changes the tifne accordingly - as the conflicting mliuences; ol the Ctbinet alternately Hcquire ascendancy, while expressing Ids belief ih l there are five Democrats, elected. (nm the State-o two Whigs, intimates his hope. that after, whil the Democrats will even have a a majotilylof the popular vote H And this is Mr. Jetltsrso. man Republican -Ritchie!. Ob! canting by pocrisy, thou art always, vile j but'when tljou clothrst thyself wiilt. a hoary. head, and for selfish purposes lendest to ignoble frauds upon an isnorant people the seerrinir sanctity of venerable asre when Ihe - very sables of mourning".! re made the mantles of deception "till ven eonfederates in the ciime sicken! at the sight, who can forbear to abhor! ! : , -But wo tear from all who clinji to it that false hope. North Carolina' will never sup port a parly which bears upon its own brow the brand of fraud; printed there bv itself.- Honest D.-mocray, the beautiful ideal if the law of lut'id,' springing from the reflected will of the pet)ple,-Worth Carolina might em" brace. - But:whcnshe sees a faction' "held together . by. the, cohesive power f public ph" 'er, porsessing holy principles but' ito bt't ray them for the paltry rewards oi ofilcjal sjroils, and abandoning always in lh hourlof temptation 'the creed : proinuTgated Avhen in search of power, -so long as she sees'.thls, (and " the higtn must daily., meer her eyes u bile modern Democracy pollutes Iter soil,) so long wiil s!;e cIjngtenacioUly to ihe cob scryaiive laiih nf her fathers, aud cherish as i he- dearest of her glorious, though C , irted, Wing st-ers. ' . . i", - The- fraudulent contrivances of cunning arid bd men may. cause her voice ttvt su pressed her responses althe National Oracle may even-be tortured into assent to the guilt of, those .she detests ; . but whoso seek s - her opinions at home, and traveses her t.juotains and her valleys, her green pit.e-r.I.id glades ihd her jnodest retiringhair.it ts, : r I here the same scorn of fdse pru(e-.. 1. .1 q'iit-1 Xorlii ,aroIiHa.gei.t!--mei. hai 2 ;.!.... 3 ivn, the bime love of cto.i on h iMy, t!:e ia;..; sidhrrL :.z:i to the o!J v:vil.. . !:':h her Ti'v- wlutLmarv sires tar;:1 - r to trt A:;J if ill limes 11. -1 - t 1 to'bo'al.voys nl '""ii; in Ci Is L.-Ltrt' "ives 4 7 and Tearip-T f'ry-.vn. r-. V ..eM l h 'V3 lCl" 1 lO hV ;ed l!i..-ir number tfi dou' ' ... is aLro-id .!i Gxrol.na f 1 ' "r.. U c. .: -ill- .' r ; s:..-.;c! : cf V,'' " i l- . : -". c; ; . ." for li. r 1 ... ti.j ; i .-.:.., :r;jtt nt ti. ... Strike snctherJ v'. for their covijtry, if rr -inco in C hUL.iy, Ar; nge, if I 3 3 it ij're;- r :r i.j ;. ' - Par.:..: ': barrt-'.' J . . t t A t low in-; truihlul riwr;" '. r. i'ti a c .' eatioa ia t!.j V.Vi.. . Iini -'..Ja sterling thou -', : ' , . There i3 nt cnt-n'.i n rv?rc "3 v sublimj spectacld i!.hi a .ir'.-.-" : v:::.. alone nnd u..lriendv'd i.i ti. : . 1 . - i, .vi. . gling bravely ng-i;;;.U ti.j . 1 .' ; d the tempUtttonSof a mr . . it v V riot and licer.tiousr.rcs. c;.d t. ,i. ,! ,-. slf pure, ur.con!amiiiatt-.! " ! r ' , V perhxps t.:o, f vJi::g ti ' -' . her faiherles children ' ' 1 I ' ;.iefL; own hands ;nd the wretch wL) woi-iJ r:! her ot one single penny cl a :.:r.c3 tLj acquired, deserves lo L3 rcciurnvd "Ubtcr,-, tons.- Proud and hn-y r.ri v :t till timrf and in all circum'.ees, to f.i.ij 1:1 as t!' rhampiun and d.ndvT of .v. - ii u...:ov;,p!aia.' mg, unpretending vittLO and Lcauty or vir. ; tue is beautiful, ar. J l!) 1! - cl.irtr.i ! fvh ever V flashed intoxication j t!.j EjniCJ fr!,rr o. ; mans face and form are hollo. r :.d 1 :deo-;j?, mtickeries, if virtue commend t!.c;n cat U the heart and soiil of ilia beholder. - V A 2nd Edition of the Florid War. If wj l gain nothing else by annexation, thq country ...:ir "I.. . 1 ' . .. " " - - -I win ui teasi enjoy me opportunity or, jeiung upa secund edition of the Fl'rrit irar,. Th? i iexas papers aireaay complain tutt i.jere arc too-many Indians about, and i..." i that ths V first business of tlie United ft ales ;. ' 3 shall be to remove these fnnih!t ?r.it. -J4 The chances are, as Ti-xas i .o fneuco:.Mrji that the Indians wont bc wilJir f to ThtSi of course: wilt impose nou ' hurr:j'c3 and good natured Uncle Sam the necessity of drir. ing them oil. , lint the speculators at Jew Orlcaus already snuffMnother Florida war in . the : breeze, is veryjevident from tho priccsV they., begin, ta, charge." .It was stated in tho f New. Orleans Picayune July .2-M, that the -,4 Ntenmboat Undine " had bcen.chartcreJ.as lighter foe ihe Imops ty Texas ct f.Vrs l-vit dred and Jifly dollars a day for thirty cays certain T U'wmnny mu're days k'.ar will ba ' employed 'by the "Government upon the samji- nuderiite terms we do not pretend tn l;r.owr but prob.mly-as- in the rase of the (.rst-roru-da warr ehe WH be kept ih service long , enough to pjiy fof herself three tiar:s over.-"-.. U Albany Journal. ... v - . - . -"" , Geuemllyy the Whig power sustains itself "only in those Counties which Originally op ' '''posed the election of Andrew Jitckson." . ' The iastvMSlandard" his4he "abuvo remark in reference to our recent election, and ih probability of North Carolina's remaining 3 Whig Siate. It is distinguished for ilrj dcal . racy which marts 1 the assertions 'of tbat ., mr. . Did the. Editor tyer hear of 'IlaL-cid I County , in" this .Siare? -Th't Cmiiitr-mddi what parhaps no other County in the United 1 Slates, did ii gave an xlnan'anotLs vote yote).for.Gin. -Jackson. .Vticre is if now? e It is u thorough WhigGiunty, and gave" - i decidrd majority fur Mr. ChyV Indeed, taa . the MnuiJtaiu D6ifict,'and t the President . lal Election in 1821, the torn tus as 'tea to tne, in favor of Gen. Jaclsson ; and,'nowit is the.'citadel of Whig strength m North CrV ' tilina, giving some 4,000 majority Jrt otff fjfc'fc vor. ,Anajei,mwiB laee ot tn-so Uodenf.' able fact-, the "Standard'asscrtsuhat ih Whig (tower HO-ttns. itself only- in 'thos Counties which opginally dppeil lha election of Andrew Jack.iu-"ri!ap'''A Itrlsitf. . t4It.is" not arranged thit theTlon. YirC JI. Haywiiod:. will be ihe DuimM-rWic c i;iididate. Will that dol -.;And .now tht we hnve "an swered this quest'ion as wrlf as the other iiVJuf the Penitentiary, will you step -forward hkoJ a man, and tell us. whether Uovermir Urnhirn willcon-sent to serve a no: her termor decl" vl" l -oianaara. ivguu "j'j., . ; - , . - ; Ii will be seen . fremiti . aVdtr-, ifcat "Staudard"' will not. V eon less to the soft in : peachmentnof Mr. Senator (taywood runf-" nipg tor GjTjjrnor. li.dtL?al, h-i-eve'tt -very faint, and there.is an til J-r.i cV-fi -quibble about the word 'arran'":j.1' u n let that pass. "As to ' whether GovVraordra. ham will be a candidate for re-ebe: ion or not," we are whollyunapprized. - AVo have never exchanged a word with him on the r:Lr?cl or with any one who has. Ind-H n, J the sensibility of :even a dray hors it wouhl - miuK. oi mentioning tne sulject in I. -3 prey eiice. Iiisflot for hhn to 8jyf-at p' resent r whether he will be the Whig candidate 'or ' not. -When th3 rly, who nominated Kr for ofjice, shall tender him og un the honor of being their standard-bearer, t;,3 first occasion win whim can. .r uuuucu; ins urminatiun; IIi3 v.l.&Ia life gives the assjr?nce that h v. i'f tu"n "t - as V"Wb".aed S,r'Ce J'cCiranMrVn public hie "without far Avilv0.,r'fW proach."; The Swndard'V.iy as wefce;.i .: . . 1.: .-.1.. .'". : -. . 'i ji--- His restlessness only EGrVl 3 lu L -.-y f-ir of 1.. -j party, and to exposo a cl -"-- ; weak- ... - . '",'...)rni courso.- nss. wnich Whet) t- . v.. :saL ,'that merest u fs.lt W "lr; -3 cc:. . ,;. htw:.r T.'-j.-t lat:.jr comtl n Con r.:r-;3 am from ihe beholder eavs D.h t..y cfhjnof I! ill? , :r-.yr ; a rsli. ' : ::-:.r:r.an: ; . 1 1 h::.) ;' t' ? r-? rf i:a- ,L your. b O'J il C. parc's ; y; a f." fort r -1 - --tint; 'en c' rr. 'erf. n't rj c!:ar CCrJ. " do. Vi. it before they cus cut it ! it a ' "V 6, J .1 4 r- 8
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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