UaUlOSIONAL: i
in
Liii.ject,-onJ urged a' more industrious prose
cution of lbc debater Veak c 1 vt""t n5
ai4 would ask r. j inJ-lger.ec, even shoufd
T"l&4 -IB-45. f he take the floor as tote cs L ? 0 lock in th.
tjj. -The Senate ' ' ,,t; w tu . , u
pronged ihad ever this 'sh of the Senate td adjourn at 3 0 clock. !
rr:-:r.-iC--T:: '3BYT. ? v . V I - tawf of TTorlli Caroliua.
. 1 ... VJ a aii-mo avsnues ieaa. 1 . ,
rZr.CCtmut'Pr - , . . - AJ4 ACT
"Concerning ft Penitentiary.
Whereaa it is deemed proper and expedient
i -
rLafi'cuc oa fc . hn,f if.- rirrular !ralterv
..La lieeafn weU ,, , i"inRMof persona
V: TlieirUYW'T y1 7 before crowded ipto so to have a decisive expression of public cin
; Z- . 1 LrtherftrVr hd a more brilliant-audi, ion concerning the cstabltthrnent of a. Pent
1 . j ? 0Ua(io attraction a f peech from presxioo of public opinion should be based up.
it'cux ass-tbe last he will; proba. jn A knowledge thntljthc fund fur such pur
fZf - , b'y mwe jjTilie Senate, a? his term of ser- pose, mukt be raised, by a direct tax: there
"". nviccejpirton the 3 J of March. 7 1 forp. . .. 1 . ..... i. -
,-- ' . , As suii ii the journal was read, petitions '' Be it enacted Iff Ac General Assenlly cf
t-1. . .:j?cre , periled; and omong theftr several j tlie'' Slate of Aorth CaroImatand it is Jt'relg
iiiiitti yto annexation of-. 1 txas. . ' -. enacted ly the authority of the same, nut at
1 .. MV .Arclier . presented a memorial from tjje next election for Members f the General
cnenu or proper
the. btate, shall
n of votes on the
under the same
rrntlirnd that at.i i!a tnt mri'ittnn)i trnwrrnntt tthtr pipe
ienfi f'.uld be paid ! it. . . ! ltionst.and leverv neraon entitled lo rote for a
' t '! i oYfcired lo know, if the Commit. J member to! the IIjuJc of Commons shall be
'ire. -jJJ pre.v, thi ir bill to a'vote and also j at liberty to vote furl or against a Peniieuti
to .:'t what the Committee hud'e'one in re. I arV- I '1' '
1 "
j. uuu rn.ns in iavi)r.oi an arn'MKiment 01 j Assembly oi tnis &uie, me
V iC i1-iur.'ization laws. Mr. A. said that the j ofliccrf in every Uuunty in
- -v, . f coj.L' uf thi country lnd a lively; and earn- j prepare a box for tho tcceptioi
!"iif "Jst i-,?r,ct hi , this subioet. and were mam- j jubicci of a Penitentiary,
"""1r'.r i: inn manner I luit
S
- v
rif o Cuinmhiioners to take dt positions. - I t Those' Totin" for it shall denosite a ticket
TT h Berrien siiJ the Committee .intended 1 with the wbrd Penitentiary" thereon ; and
Jo iWcHfjc action of the Senate junon tho bill t those voting flaajnst Hi.-with the words no
'.1.'-: .i... ..t !. r..: I r ... Th 11 . i iu i 01 :rr
. "rC ',r"s before them.' ' i 1 T! or proper returning jjfi5ccr, shall make out
J s'.fi'e Tcjras Delate- 'At 1 o'clock", the spe. ttvo stalerrlcnis' of the "votes taken in ' this
t I . Ct"! :..5t.- was called .fori .and , Mr. Choate County for land against a Penitentiary one of
took t!-c flor, ndvocaiirp; the motion, of. the I vhich he hall deposite in; the office of the
Ujmrr.'.itcp, on 1-oreign Lu-latit ni to postpone Clerk of lh6 County tourt, and the other he
. hc Joir.t Resolutions from the Ujuse,iqdefi. ut oq or before .the , first day of October
ii":: !v. and to lav all other bills upori the table, following deliver tolthe Secretary of State.
s?:ll:::s& of ' JRevreseiilat'ves --Mrj Pratt, -ofi isealed un and endorsed there on. a stale
L - - h. Y., maved to suspend the mles jto take tip menl of the volvsr tuken in tho County of , '
the l-'l reported from tho 'Ctimmittcc on Pub. h at. the "election held n the . , - day
1 Yr. V, .ilJingi for repairing and refurnishing of. ...... , -for and against a Penitentiary
. . I., u'iiiic Jausn.-. i which returns the said Secretary of State shall
a ' !! . Henley, of la.', movrd lo limit the ex- Jay before the ensuing General Assembly.
, ' ft ' re ii Q10,CU0t and this he thought' was SecII. Be it further enacted,' That the
. v:i r ch; ,Thcrc was somo Iruth in what Clerk of the County Cjourt, in every County,
"' ! in saiJ of gi!d spoons,, at the. White sjalj put up,in somocpn3picuous placein the
7 , liv , nnu vi vxru .ipuute uicre sjiiic VOUrt UOUSe, a lair copy OI . 11123 BCU- . .,
: 'r f ,i:.deca; in'tlse ppcerhrs which had been V kc. J: Be it further ehtcted, That if a
:-h 1 . i: . upon the subject. '(Laughter.) 1 - Shcriffor other returning officer fchall hegl
r
. In'1
any
lect
was roarly lo reduce the pay of all the tot make ihe returns aforesaid, he shall forfeit
i-i.,rstj the Government, (o begin at the and pay the sum of fifiy dollars, to be recov
2 liovise;-' -.,-.- . ercd in tho name and to the use of the sstate
j -Co, "C9 f Ttr.n. i continued the 'dtbite. on. motion . in. tho Superior Cour; of Law of
1 'ua " .r.s ngticVlwnK 'Uio President, any the'County'of Wake, len days' previous no.
"r -' ;" to furnish tbeNVIute House, with, and iice,"in writing, of Ruqh intended motion, be-
y t .MDg the Presith nt lo ' furnish . his own ing given to such officer by the Secretary of
. He reuardV;d the PrcsideiU's services State : which motion it shall bo the duty of. l!;3
to 4?, set down csJ rep!n?, trUl thit
i 5
he raf ter 1; Na. Let U3 rail-sr re.
Vc have received another intercs:Ir. 3 letter
frcmDr. III.cII, which. v.e will , Ly U.Vre
our readers next trcek. : r- : -
tc-
-The Hon. Mr. Carrirgcr has cur tLicks
for a copy cf the speech of Mr. Bayard, of
New York, on the Texas question.
There will be a meeting of tho Buncombe
County' Agricultural Society at the Court
House, on Tuesday evening cf April Court.
A full attendance of the members is desired.
Ilard ; Tints ! jt H
We hear the. comptaintof " hard times
made so often of 'late, in addition ,to feelin
oarsetf the pressure in money matters, that
we h e been led seriously to reflect on the
subject, and have come to' the conclusion that
we can givcsome advice that might be of ser
vice to those who complain so much
In the first place, then, I3 sure cot to buy
quite as much as you sell, adapt that as a max
im never to be departed from in any event.
If you are only able to sell 25 cents worth
only buy 18 3-4 cts. worth, and you are then
certain cf 0 1-4 cents to lay up, anj as this
course rigiJly followed will certainly cut down
lbs amount cf your purchases cry conside
rably, we advise in the next place that you
pay dozen for what you do buy, as you will be
certain to get it at least one fourth cheaper by
so doing, than if you buy on credit to give
your note at January, be sued at April, and
then stay ii until September, and at .Oztobe?
have your property sold at half price, or Ics3
to pay it. You may rest enured your grcd
ilor takes the probability of all this fc'o tn
count when yon are purchasing of hirn, and
charges you accordingly ; besides every man
who doc3 much business in the credit lin
knows that he will iccvilally make sorr.e bad
dctts, tr.J to cover his 1cjc3 ia ikst way he
rr.'j.t c;' J on a little greater rcr ccr.t, zd ll.zt
when ycu buj on credit ycu hav? frcrj-ontly
to help pay for articLi some other rmn ot
bcsiJe3, there 13 a very cbver, reypectable
they are hard, vr? feel and knov, but whit
are we to 4?,
meed th
double our (Ucrtior.3, end if we only receive
half the price for our labor that we once did,
J L:3. If we do
Lis, end . diversify our labor a Uttlj more, we
shall e urvlve : the 'f hard times,1, end if vre
do not restore to curtclvca and ths country
that h?gh state of prosperity vrc could desire,
we can and will lire free from want, free from
debt and duns, and free from the fear of them.
lne uaieia uegister pkr . : .ir! .;:
ci .ir. 1 viera nu;ciai l.jvs: " . . j ;j
oui tike 'the snuO of a low c.. . . . a
leaves nothing behind. Is an' issuLiw'.
ttecch.w - - - '
people has ever ku I re?
to 1 2 a C " .
a ccs t- J
OIJ Bur.corr.lo is blessed with a goodly
mhercf car.JUates for the Clerkships of
the differed Courts. There are fesr aspi
rants to tha office of Superior Cc'Jrt Clerk,
right clever fellows too sorry you can't all
be accommodated, Igcntl-men. For County
Court Clerk, we believe there ere ten or a do
zen. . Well: 1. the ipaore the merrier. - We
anticipate fuii in abundance between this and
August, but take care, tr.e honies, cs the
Irishman (aid, th-t serno cf yo don't look
blue , afther, the fu a M over."
. Mr. Polk, stated at Louisville, when on his
wayto iWashington, that he was not the
President of a party j but of the whote Union."
If his course shall accord with thi3 noble s
limnrf ' tt-rt e-tmtl rc'.ff 'rsr.:I ' "h" r rrrr '.r -
IIUIV.MI, "k'lul1 ,,JU,VV . " "-49
glad," and although we opposed his election
to the extent; of our ability, should he, coh
trary to our expectations, abide by the dtcla
ration quoted above, we shall award him praise
as freely and a&3 heartily as we have censured
his past political life. , As. h.3 has now enter
ed upon the' duties cf his. office, we will soon
sec how bis prcfc::ion ar.d practice ccir.cidc
' A bill making provision for the rebuildin
of the Branch Mint at Charlotte, passed the
Huusaef representatives a few days since
As Congress adjourned on Monday last, the
fate cf thi3 Lill jn the Senate will soon bo
known- -.- id-fi; ' " ; : : -
V,
1.
, trava'garillypaid ftir; if he liould receive 1 Attorney General to make ; and proceedings
XuU per uuiiuiu. i lie rirtrivru vo.uuu, i '.nereon snail oe summary , arm u. aujr i:uuer
conld will afl.rd lopiy C3t000 n year for of fact shall be'in issue, the same shall be
. to make himqlf comfortable. . Mr. trd at ihe first term:iand on such trial, thefPt;n r n e;Anwu-T wlrrt rWrTi.
r .nrc ili.if nn Prfsidpnt r.nuld mnkp I yi iHntn nf.tlio Rtn rintnrv nf S:at nf lh I . J
...i.. .u. a a if. I . i . . ! t sj ; .u-ti I bles. to whose sunoort vcu mainlv contribute
on i ivvk iv j,niu3Ju uuuars u vcttr. i narncu ar neiauu on which saiu inuuou suuu i h
by dealing on credit.
; Having taken upon ourself tho responsible
task of advising you, we would by no means
omti me wnoicsoms anu saiuiary aaviceci in
0u3try, without which no people can be pros
perous or happy. . While v.e would ure in
dustr as inJL'-ensilb tosucccci in any cr.J
every pursuit, v;e would nut cr.it tl:ct in-'u:try
and exerticr, to r?cure t!:2 rr.czl ccr;!:l2
succes3, must be prepcrly directed
- There is not that diversity cf cccup"t:c
in this section of the country that xhzrz shcu! J
be. ' Too many follow the same cai.ir.j, or
in other ivordstdo many engage in tarr.e
branch of the same profession. Take Agri.
culture, for example in this country ccrr. h
made the staple; almost every farmer, raitc
all the corn he can, to the exclusion cf tl.-r.o.t
every thing else, as well as to the irus-
tity raised is beyond the demand, nr. J 1.. j to
, therefofp,. 'quite ready to make Mr. J be received as competent jrima facie cvi
' h the While House himself. .' w I dence to prove the samk !
IK" "pgham;;of Vt., defended thcep. "Sec. IV. Beitfurlher ; enacedr &c. Tnat
; i os pn'pl-r nnd respectful. He the Governor of this Stajte 'shall open a corrcs.
i ivgirdtd'ihni While llouse as the pondericc with the Bxecutives of the several
. i'.iT people, nr.d the accommoda. States, in which Penitentiaries are now cs-
. z , f:)r llio benefit of the people. tablished and obtain siich" statistical mforma.
' ' V cf Mass., also, was quite ready tion in relation to the lexpenditures and pro.
- '-1 tcvtr nas necessary to make fits of such institutions! since the year 16C3,
L'.ijsa comfortable. .' as may in his view bej necessary for the in-
s, r.f S C, proposedby way of formation oi the people, and cause the same
'. i!;o "White House be turned over to be published, in the npyrpapcrspf, the State
or "avy, and that a plain; cheap previous to the election;.
; lr-h -od for the use of too Presi- " Alsb'obtain the different plans upon '-..which
; ' r to show the people , that wc Penitentiaries of other States have been' cop-
;..ri.::: to Republican simplicity. . structed, the comparatilo cost of the cells uh-
I tss, . of III., said that some oT dcr different plans, amif submit the' 6ame .to
were tlirto years too' early, the next General Assembly. ; : ;
( : ) Lo n)ade,ohly;upon tho eve of " Ratified this' 6ih of Jpnuary 1815 "
. ... ';ccuon. t . . . , . . t
.ce rose-here, and "a Rcsolu-j ' ;- ' v AN ACT
f l.
'-j'.cdta end the .debatcnt once. To amend an act, entijled "an act tokeep
i!.!n v.cr.t: Pgiin into Committee. . . open the.French Broad river, in the Coun
lo. wnd v')tfd upon amendments.-. ly of Buncombe, andithe Tennessee river,
osctl limitation of expenditure of in the County of Haywood, for tho passage
i rcjcctc J. "of fisljpal in ths year ICJuxbsisr
t u:.s rr.nd.V that" the furniluijJ?t!- if any person
ai; in3nuiacturp.r;or
rs, ! ; n.v- .i-f.rrnTnirn,:and
; iLj tn.jiion. ,A clause was then
s ..i ." if ilia same-could be' furnished
, . V):A . m-,. : f '
'11.- .'jrn .. 00 was then, appropriated
' .f:roundi :i round the President's House,
i n'.'ii-h slinv' l he necessary.
. ! ,vas iluji reported to the House j
: ens nnd nays called upon Jhe amend.
, v '.xli left iv opiiona! to purchase for
i'.:r- it re, if,it could bo purchased upon
-w, 1 i( &c. Thu ycus were 82, and
.i r r, motion for a call of the Housi, and
"r'jt pntions of the bill which were
r, a mr,v t.vwus made by Mr. Jones',
i ., to.l.iy tlubill upon atho table, and
yc ;tr..l nays were called. The motion
i L'lcdaycs 59, noes 81. ..V l .-.
previous' question was then.movcd up.
1 ; s-igo ottke-bill, nnd the ,vote. upon
- " ' Va's yeas G2, noes 78.' 'hie
;..:rcfo-s rejected ' . "' ' :''-
-vli : supper at the President's
'"1 r', was very crowded ancfbril
";. i ' ie'ent was complimented by
f, i ving drawn around him so
" " ' m ..l nn array of beauty, fish.
iVesidejit replied, yes, they
" .!t I am 'a Presidcnlicith.
.'y.V The President elect and hi la-
: rn not present, in consequence: of the
. JJt'-n indipo3!lion -f the latter," J I
The President had a chance to sene in:6ne
'more, veto to-i! . He returned the act pj-o-
-?irj no
a :'
.'1 '
; jh-jt
with'
lert V
;lcvcn-:j gutter snouid ;be
tho t ,,;!. -r!iy of- lawL ' T4ie
thet Lill will violate the
jjsmueli as two steam icutters
..e;ed for,' one in Pittsburg and
:,.!. He imimatrs and request,
to iv. that lie would be happy to
juci, if it could be madepro-
.,t f.-stf. another conununication
j that ho did not deem it
with the public interest td make
-nstrurtioes given to the American
: England as to the Oregoo ques
leJ.air'the pleasure tv state that
ition is now cnrriedJo'rT, in the most
manner, qnd'would probably' soon
' --jccessfuliy.- - -.' " . r
r very important message was re.
i fnnsmitiing information as to the ex-
-A nfoces ol the -African slave-trade,
i'you will see in the Malisonranl '
'r -jilt, of pa. made an able spboth1
n fivor of lhe; House measiireJnTid
m-s.of R- Li against it. ,Mr."Me-
ited that he would speak on the
or persons shall fell tirnber. in tho French
Broad rrver, from. the . three forks thereof to
the Henderson County jjine, where said line
cros-es4the : French Broad river, they shall
incur the same penalty prescribed in the first
section of, the before recited act : provided,
lhatj nothing herein contained shall be con.
st rued to affect owners of land who shall fell
timber in 'said river in clearing and improv.
ing their land.-, provided,jhe,:she or they shall
remove the same within ten days. ' t '
Ratified this 24th day of December, 1644.
-'"jt Supreme Court.
Opinions in the following cases have been
delivered since our last notice : - .
: Bv RuffiW, C. J. Ia"ine case of1 Simpson
e. Boswell, from Caldvrcl); judgment rcver.
ed and Judgment of nonsuit. 1 Also, in Smith
vJi McLeod, inequity, from Wake ; affirming
the decree appealed fromJ Also, in Buie p.
Kellr,' from ,Moore affirming the ! judgment
below.' . Also, in Stale v Patterson, from Sur.
ry ; affirming the judgment below. . ' Also, in
Staterrl Lytle, from Davidison; declaring tl.t
there is no error in the judgmr.t. 'Also, in
State r. Wood fin, from Yancy ; ;rirjt!:e
writ was properly refused . , ;
By Daniel, J. Io the cose of Doe ex dcr.i.
Smith y. Lowe, from Guilford; canning the
judgment below. Also, in State v. Armtlcld,
el aL from D tvte; cfiirrriing the jrjgrr.ent
below. Also, in Womble p. Cheek, in equi.
tv 'from Moore. -. ; i It' - . Vi . ,
By Nash, J.In Freeman v. Lewis, from
Franklin, directing a venire de novo. Also,
in McMlirray p. Mc Murray,, in equity, from
Caswell; directing the bill lo be dismissed.
Also, in. Crump c. Seize r, in equity, from
Caldwell; directing ihe bill to be dismissed.
. ' In ,the course of his remarks on the Texas,
Resolutions, M r. Barrow said of Gen. Jackson:
t . I do hot consider that name as entitled to
any particular respect from me. The influ.
ence of thul man lias bcenj! invoked too often
for the'good of ihis country; and if it ihall
be successfully invoked on this occasion, the
evils which have resulted from his civil ad.
ministration,, will dwindle into comparatively
nothing', conipnred to the evillhat wiil result
from the influences of his name on thj3 sub
ject. I consider his influence as poisonoii3 as
the upas tree-Cstriking its' rjoots deep into the
earth, spreading ifs pestiferous branches far
and wide, and destroying,; by its baneful ef.
fects, every thins that fall' within its shadn
!It has alrejrdy m.isoned every vein and artery
of the Body politic." . ",- ji .
, A disease called the : " Cold Plaguo' is ra.
gmg in tne yictnny or Alton, Illinois.
IV f S. IW.UJ l.l - ' - I X . . 1 . . J
.....!.. L-l3 r denceisfellby:herCsu.;. Or.-J-
e Tc. . , . t3 .,Jus Uhichinrny.obeprcr-r.tG-'.-..
I rat:ss3, i : : : - u : : . f f il - cshaustion j ooet and lbe fir& v prove to
r .tr. 1 i. in . .r.,-'. I nonr hn k 1 n.DViiw
ryiniton. Thall.u "I nTcsT.titives
since, has made an apprction fjr carry in
it on another year.
:a l--t: thsttl.j M-g.l wcu'J no CrlZZ-
cseless ever to exp. J i
Government to its ar.." cor.-:.t .
States. If it shuuM be i " t0,1" , .
acreat'dral if r.c::e hrr: ,: s lf .
tl.nn- . v.: r: -.1 fro. .3 1. :' .-.
l!..--.lr;L'.'.i:i.v:;Ji:i"7-r..-
. - - t j " ,
r.j!.i c";:.::i f.-;:n s-i ac ,
t
:.-r V'':
a c .
i
JUES3 i.;cLif. 11. ".Vashingtoa cor- , f
respondent ot the. u. S. telle eays, that a
circumstance worihy of to occurred in the j Opniyr.s cf ts Irench. ci C
senate, oa Daturcay iast.nr. llcm:.:z was - . . . . , r.
faense patronage ihil ulrijr Won;cd to the rCni France, five !iy l-.f.-r i'.
ri-. 1. .... i . . , . . 1 fV.. J.
rosi uuice vtpanmem, eo na iook occa. 1 counts oy 1:1c en:"i::cr. vjjn .
sion to pass a Terr r.ign qgium upon Juage ,.U"M" .
McLean-whoseabilkr. arublic cHcer. I.ouon nniuu.i:
. , . I " . . ' tlavro market.
ne ceciareo 10 oe nnsurpdand whom he Th French pircrs arc fI tf c-rr.-r.-rti c .V
pronounced one of the pst men that had jth President's Mes:3e,-c: I ; ,rt"?,,,,ly r
ever filled a publie static Jud-e McLean Icalh-iun'a drp -'.ch t-r.Vr.:'; r . ' ; I
Lr-hnd. 1 i e irrr.c:t p ' - .iTf.:r:
sides with the LV'vJ V. .-'. ' w ' : Ucj.
The following-fi.im l!.
.1"! I
... . t . , rr
.. r r t
W V.. I.Ul.g I
happened then, by merer r.ce, to beshtin
upon one of the sofas io l lobby, unseen by flvjC(s Wl -
Mr. McDuffie. Hcarin1 i-lf thus cuU
Hzed. his face e
trcmcly crr.barraL-ed. : V,mg, however. w,lL , 10
probably, that this strairr'r-IJ cease with a tracce 10 10
f2w ccrrplimentarY exprrr.s, he remainci .cs, mz wma st-tz a-d xi$,
: 1 j m r . Whatever bej tha resu.t t.? fir.cj concerns
.nlMsscatr bulMr.Mcrr.ttnugtt.cvcn thc a Slales. the nr: .r.f. Texas to t'
in warmer language, tne. go was fairly put American Union v.-. :y i 2 rv
to F.:ght, and made a ra retreat cut at ahled miticr Tl.3con4c1.tc
private door, undera he-V fire cf descrvci certain; and if no rr:"'- :
praise.
I
rinT the assent u
Good. A correspond of the New Yo:U begins the du' 'f. V I:it
Mirror, wriiingfrom Cuff,rland, under d::e Upllfed. Glaf,C3 lH s , 7."
rx?l t.'t il r' , ii- of Mexico tore- t,t
of Feb. IJ.epcakinjof it reception of f!r. clc3r- loo UC(-1 t , ;
Polk at that rbi.-- savs. A ludicrous icci. fui. 'Hio Mexican
:i cs n r:t.
is rUs :
rrt ir-:r.r .
:.:.Jlf; '.:
r. l.oCvc r
re
f I1 1
:.Z3
J I
-1 r..
dent occurred c'.ilrg th Bering, '.which I f it -owiir-f, wo--! ! ! : t It-;;';: .
. ( , found itself Bb-indjn: - trails o r itrc. ....
must ventura u narrate.; A fat and roih j.3 nttitu , t' ", v.i'l cr'.irrly ( - ' .
Last Tuesday .'.vas' the day for the Inauju
ration cf James K. Polls as President cf th
Ur.. led States. Something will be known in
a few days 3 to v.I.o v.'ill cc.T.pcce Mr. Pclh's
Cabinet. AlthouMi'a thousand rumor?, in
reference to this matter,I:ae been cf.rt f r
a few weeks past, nothing definite is yd
certaincd. :
d
mu
1 . l ... .t 1 . . 1 r .i.i
ina:i mirc.n i.:;:s:ca cu ..axing i:.2 rr:.w t;.e p" i; ' -)
dcnl'i hnJ. end, tnkcen to the preprietrra II 3 lzx? " ' f-
f , . ' , , t Furthers 13 I ti
of lr.3 l.ou.?. macs her f iv to the drav..-T 1 ,
ro-jm Lrfjre any fcns v 3 aware cf her T. ! Iwar w'.ih 1:.
n ... ..-.'.. r.. . curstion. Ln-l-r-JiJUatio
however, t-cn l.Jrr ' f;:mthe Budic:.:3, greatest aversion 1..3 prr-ri-riivc
under cover cf a rl hundred laugh f.nP1. ihe American uiuun-ac-i
..Jfr...
, r r . ,: n .
1 1 - cf th? p
lo
; Ut.hed L. .:
o::i t "3 c:
.:rr;
T
i r: 1 iT.
i..:.:..t c-
r.
1 a
3
.1.3
t!.7
besold at a sapriHce and .2 nc-cy cl:i:r.:d
for it paid out for Tcnr?cce fljur, IIent-:!;y
pork, and Virginia tobacco, all wl.:'i
might be raised hero sufficient ret cr.ly Ij
meet the demand, L . to lea 3 c sui,.!u3 f ir a
Southern ma rhct. Tt'.j we ihinU i ur. 'ui
policy, when we reflect c:. 1!.? rr".v.;t i f r,;o
ney taken out of the courry bythat rr.cr.ns,
that would otherwise remain in circulation
here. We nil only pay 'out men- f?r tl
articles in ccnsid3rab!3 amounts, bu. rr:-.t
deal cf money 13 ale j paid l.. ay every year
for horses and mules from abroad, v. !.:c!i could
be supplied ct . hcr.o.if the rH;t sort cf tn
terprise existed among us.
There is yet another matter , connected
with this train of reasoning, that has contrib
uted greatly to produce the cry of " hard
times" that isj our great want of ilanufac.
lories. Blessed with a "water "power equal to
any in the world, and possessing almost inter
minable forests cf Ti m be r,t properly directed
enterprise might make ihe. Wcs'ern counties
cf North Carolina the rrrcatcs! r anuficturin"'
s . . 1 V ii. ' ' . lt O
district in the Southern country.. Our mbun
tains abound with jren ere end ether minerals,
that raW:t be manufactured intcvarious artf
cles for which v:e now send abroad, t!.3 pur.
chaso of which hcFps to drain 1I.3 country of
money ; besides tha cotton and woollen good3,
with a great variety cf other articles that vve
will nqt take time no. to'enumerot-. i.v hi
be manufactured as cheap here as i:. . rt
of the. United States, and when mar. !
we have ihem among us, and ihs hbor c ...
ployed would be withdrawn from agriculture-,
and consequently suppress the ruinous ' com
petition that now exists in the'sale of ihe pro
ducts cf the earth, and at the same lime fur.
nisha marketat ihe door cf every farmer for
all his surplus produce, giving him in exchange
cither th.3 money or such manufactured anil
clc3 cs ha i3 r.o-.vcnrr.pcllcd to pay the money
for, end pur..i:n thcr.:, too, r.ficr half , a do
zen hnye made a profit cn thorn.
- We think these things aro worthy cf con
sidcration. Tirac3 are bird, we admit ; yea,
C::r Jill:-
Thaour friends at a diilacee may know
and understand our whereabouts, we tve t'..?
Lllowicg statistics cf t!.s tr,:i cf At'.zxuls :
rusixncj iioueza.
7 Dry Gccd3 S:orc3.
j 2 Groceries end Cenfoctlonirios.
3 H-c!i.
1 . .. ." ', , '. , , . wnciLiKic.:. . ' T.j :1-.
1 Vc--on end Carrie;? rr.iker'a thep.
1 Cabinet rr.akcr shop.
2 Tir.r.or theps. ' c " ' r
2 Tailor Ehop3.
3 Tan Yardj.
2 Djct and Shoe shor.
1 C'Jdleand Harressjnnker'a shop.
1 Plasterer. "
1 Sign and Hous? Painter.
1 Printing 03ce: ' - '
rr.or:nz:c:rAL :iz:;.
1 Fhysicioxs. : .
G Lawyers.
puelic rriLDi3s., '. '
. ( -
2 Churches.
I Ferr.ab Academy, wi;h a Boardic
II:-:?. :
A Court Hours, wiih th? c.Tlcca cf the
( -.I.!, t.f lhaCountv and SL'-crior Court fa
all present.'
A correspondent cf t j Baltimore, Ar.eri-
csn, wr;.:ng (rem
cf Feb. 5, cays: !
The President gavo f
ticn3 for ye'erd ty cvc.
nt which rr.jre than L
sont; amer" '.em, I
Whigir.orr.r. cf C, -the
ether part v. c:s
which would give her Texas and i'.i r
and permanently establish her on l!.-- t f
Mexico is surely not mas!? to pie::: ? ! I:
is to be suppos-jJ, then, that L..j
ton, under date ujade every effort, compatible with b.r
political txigencics, to prevent th? t" '
t 1 rrr I nil iieaiv. iiimciiu iiiu.iu,vhi
l - -J 1 "J It I! r - !
;'.a , to dc'cl :.r5lion ctmi tU Or.'.:
' " '. Ur't tho n.ir.rifices made bv LorJar: 1 1
-"-! " J '-"I.I . .: n,.r,,l,iM,i I"
midnight, and l!.3 c!.'
officials loch put in t!
ministers were prce;;
Army nnd Navy in ur:
was one cf lh'3 gayi:. snd r.;enie;l
season.
Trorn tLs 11. O. r:.:ync, 1S& alt. '
Z,tc? frc: ricrAco.
By the arrival yesterday cf th.3 fe!.:.r.er
Creole, from Yeia Cruz, we have ad vie j from
that city to the CJ inst., her day cf
Tt er-rr ''rj"cf th .t contingency are notonoui,. i 7
ally crcscnt! ' Pm. no (!ou1'1 lliat she haa.brou"hl intf' I ,
rrsourc's 01 ncr pucy iu r-.-n-w . t
wither, provoking ihe dangi r J. '.
Arr ong ihe means to which t!. 1
ed L on intervention of th3 Us: ;
and the advantage accruing to 1 r, '
succeed in this project, is ud: '.:
shs but induce one r two of 1!.. j ,
enter into hur views it would Lee ..
rr.oa cause, and Engl u:J would ;
particular design, without incurri;
consecucnccs of a collision with 1
llyt
jcr thr ohju.i ,rei,t
.cf l! 3 Goverr -rt
:,r.eo. Tl:o f :ga
, at J cff.ecrs i ihe
.rm. The c: ...bly
f the
Sl;itt'3. .
This project of nn European i:
SrevVourlwaV '- Texas qtion ha. real lj c:., .
way cf Havana, and came djwn to t 3 3ll ? ft,rmcd lvI,e su lr tnn .c .
January. - France, on the rart of Lrhnd. 4 .
-Iit lli i . f hevond doubt. It is n;t yet for; ,
, , v-r rnrpr i "f i r- i iiiiitt ...
--.---r-- j th;,t jj CT a , . , j some time ago the report v. is nfi t .
Anna, dated from his prv jn at perc onthe .timted to the Ur::Mc.:.' , .
22nd cf Januiry. ndJrcsl tioa to annexation. - we l.j i.
ne. of the-Chamber of D.';FUli3. his one wordcf it ; and, alihov-1 t. a r.
cf themesth;::atirgd.c;3e,tstthichwe r.ig had cccu.torr. u 71): ;,
ever read IU Legs for his' t3 pitifully as sch fp passed t,.e I
when on h knees, at SJn Jac;inlo,jeaRthe Nevertheless, th? rur-r orct K t
valgus Con. CEupphcatecarn Huston Er.Su.i prcw i S3U.:.:J (Vr-- .
for mercy a c'gradaliorr - hGen AI- that it olialncd credence ia l..o -monte.
in the cerr? cneerr-'ini .;t end firmed th? r-bj:ntcf a' 7
1. .3
17.
; er.t dory, with a Jcil, Eioclcs, r.nd
.it. r .... .1 .... i "
J f -
to
preaching .prirg and sunr.mer.
tl.et cur 1 iilej? i3 le.irjup,
inj3 ere to be j .t vp t.'.j tp.
r.:ong them
v.o name a Mala Academy, which wo hops
will give us a permanent male school, of a
ch? rc:r lhat will not only secure to the youth
of ihe .illagsand the surrounding country the
advantages cf a liberal education, but will
also attract students from a distance.
Ooe ihing thai Ins tended to retard the
growth cf the village h3s been a want of me
chanics, which r. c hops will soon be reme
died. Although property briogs a high price
here, there are a g-.j many Lt3 for sale,
which vve would rejoice to sec purchased and
improved by r.?cJ,ind.::trioui mechanics, and
no ullage v.i '. ; ii 2 rar? cf cur acquaint
ance presents n:j;j i:.Jj:crncnl3 to such lo
settle, thau docs Ai.I.evi!l3. . Almost any sort
cf riechanic, who is industrious and attentive
t I :;ness, would .do tvell here, and sd fir
fremjnjuringthoss'now here, vrculdbscncd
van,, lo them, by keeping cut cf the p'eee
r.. ...y articles manufactured abroad th"!
m.0..t nr.J ti.culd be made at home.
JUyci of Nett Yone:. T1.3 American
Republican party in New York; have nomi
nated the Hon; James Harper, as their candi
date for re-election to the cCcecf Mayor of
that city.' ' , " - .
The rumor that Great Britain hat instruct,
ed her minister here to ask explanations for
Mr. Calhoun s famous dcepatch to Mr; King
at the French Court7is contradicted. 1
the r pirit cf a man.
,r,;K en
,.,UUWll t A ...
KU
calls
In his communication tothZ r the 1ari, who rel"TV"1 fn referc: t...i f
betanee cf which we give L . Vr.-a re. i:cI -ry r ::; ' ir.- t.e.-1. f (
lis lo the mind3 cf the mcrr.W ' rr- 'r' " rr','in .'rr.ee has nc J r
inoai vam.gionous manner, the rvi-3
which 1.3 has rendered Mexico. ''lh '&.' "
particularly upon tho actions cf t! ? uf, ,1
"i,v 'I ,-.J I.Jcltl i, r
IC:?. He rcpsateJlT nh'u':, io ! "3 - "
j -
-t cf
1:
rr:ivrl in let:'-, ti ! - '' . . ,
cnJ prr.y- !..4e a I.s-j.-J t.t . 1 ;.. i
I.j 1. .3 L a in I.ir.i r:,iy It z'ztzi. !-
t..et in . cetj, f.-e.;i li.o cry c
hadinvie'.vil.3i
ico alone r.ot personal r -
admits that he may have er. cd i-i t'- -
of measures, but h3c!aim3 llvat z bij'tru:
have been thco3 cf jjd-rr.ent cnly. rT
knowledges that the recent revolution u )
consummated; ho yields to th? ger.er: i'
renounces tho Presidency, and i? cn.r::-jM
atone for whatever he may have don? if c
.Aaifiauoa ana tne con -euer
vi piuny ana ci irier.Cs. Ho;
who oisgusiing Lattery, tho'ger.art.ity and
magnanimity of Mexicans; asserts tat even
in tne contest which has rcsuhod in 1. 3 over
throw he rpared es much as possible .'..'evoan
blood ; that he maintained himself alth j J
01 tne army, merely to enforce what he U
lieved lo bj b;3 conitiiutiocal rfh: tr ii
1) C
i..j t. '."jrr:
hi' ?Pr;:i
Presidency ; that the cctiona which to'.; place
at Puebia v.ere rr:erc filiirmiihes: ththr!
j - 1... ... . . j "w J
u.4..cL.iy in restramici the enthusT,
soioiers, anl that t3 voluntarily rive un lfc
wcen iney vere unani-
mouely devoted to him. - f
hi to the probable file cf Car,a Anna, we
ran give no more definite indiciticn than ij
contained in the following Ictiefrcm ens cf
cur correspondents :
Veka Cxrz, Kb. 3. IS!."!. :
I have only time to drop j a few lines.
Nothing new.. Santa Anna if in ccsflnenp-i
in Perote, while his causa iobefore iho Coa-
gress constituted a Grand uryM at Mexico.
ne rausi irnas. occasionally H h:j frieDdj, ihe
Texians. ; Government nooubt regrets that
he did not cscapa, a3 it iajLesirous cf hi.-T
generous with him, but at is same tims foars
poblie opinion, which ia vry stormy egainst
the wretch. Should Santl Anna cot be pun
ished with all the rigor d the laws, another
inuiwijua ogamsi tn ictuai tjorercmenl
::r. c
ii. ? r -
the
Fr-:f
l':? r
UetilA:::
tov.-er,' j t'
ilCIl
e I. :v? fol;
-.:u!iVc-r
-ts CO..
f?:i ? I i?
. j r. . j .
H:ra,
U:
t i.
...1 r-
r'-erly rcr:
? cf Frar.o
'.re J wishri t
1 V23 I.t
Ji cf crcci.'t r -
i..y er -...ty c:. - r-;- r
Fr-nr;, :.-Jr
cerr. ; r ;:!j a fy, v. 3
i.'.t it '. c!nrit:l!y z.
fr.x sorr.e r . I.033 ir.:
ce:rprcrr.i:?i'rr.r;e? v. jiln!.? L
To cerrprcrr.i;? cur poh'tie '
thh pe . er c 1 nece,:rtcf
v.!.;i wo rr-?r Jr.3 in?r."
bio.? at ti.? c.'J f;i:e.:.;p i .
reentry ..zz2 i.. . p.-T.d.
cm vorh ; t s . i?
forth? Jr.tcrc.t3 cf Ii i.
t.culd b3 rather much cf "
- t3
f f.ei r.
t-3 io a
; i
a i?i t-
Dmr, Dirris, atijj I
Court cf Guilford, he: '
cent3 cn each i VII, an J 2 - en every r "
valuation xif land, for.' -ueet'erj cf i'
Deaf nd Dumb ari ' ' c'f t.'.3 co:- -This
lax it 13 stated,-' CCS3
amount amply fjffcl:;. -'ray iho er-..;
of lhat affected cl . r. 1.1 C.
Thesulject wr.j lr - J tho rot:'--
Court by iht? Ccor.ty r, cr.J i.'. . .".
intelligent Senator I 1 co":.?- J , T
Lindsay, Ei,-?. II eisler. -
..... j ... . .
Netes satDi: D. litres. T"
of Nev Hanover Je-n co.-i.e-.:. ; - ,
Whig candidate -"grees W
District, by a C 113 a fe!j rt V,V
Duplin county, r rday hzt. I . '
13 a young ger. 1 i-ne la.,
the right sort r every v. o; f
ne stump ags -3 pfesect l.e -ro
of the Distn'e ; e ! ? cc
nomination, ' --n v.e
sights before -men or cn.. .
rr.
i 1. -
s and the r
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