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THE MNERS' AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. (k« 83 oMintin first Dtmeil in it, ind he win find the mo«t unatwwerable roufirm- alion «f ib« uiatement in that addrosa— “that on* third of a community who pay no mor« than one-third of the Uxet, make laws and execute them, mpose taxM and expend the«, for the other hto-thirds f" Is this equality ? Is this to be endured in a State which calls itself freel But this cenputation is a task which indelent men vill not make, and diaingenuous party met can present, wherein we shall not peroeive that there is gross inequality. It would be a laborious taiik tA point out all the iiic- qualitiea ef eur Constitution. Enough has been shown to force conviction upon all, that the Constitutional basis of Represen tation is the fruitful parent of general pub lic evils, and of political injustice to par ticular portions of the State. It will ex cite some surprize to witness the unsuc cessful eflbrts which have been made to may deceive them by denial or perversions, procure a change in these tiling, uiid to 1 dare tfaeoi t* the attempt of exhibiting i review the groundsupon w hich it is resisted, any plausible appearance of justice in the i Before 1 have concluded rny series, I representation of the State. Injustice is I will endeavor to state them. They, how- BO plain upon our system of electing mem-1 ever, must be the subject of future essays, bora to the Assembly, that it need not to bej SKNhX. searched after. Here are some of the in- ai i—— stances: Ketaltation.—Some few years since, in 1. Granville pays a tax of $1,900, and; the county of I’enobscot, there lived a man 9,500 whites. Brunnrick paysjbv the name of H , whose greatest The Schr. Nile lately arrived at Boston, from Ilallowell, with 100 bushels of shue- IH’gi ! Tho Mercur> arrived from Eleuthe- ra with a cargo consisting of 31,584 appIcMf llf're we have the utile ctdulcr literally realized. Commerce, like the fabled heathen Piety, turns into gold every thing it touches; and no nation has a great- er adaptation to it than this. We have within our own limits the advantage of al most every latitude, and every soil, hy the improvement of which to command the product* of the industry of tho world. A cargo of stones picked olf the ground, or of Ice hewn out of the ponds, is exchanged by the Eastern trader with the Southern far mer or planter for n freight which will an swer bis purpose in the laborntories of Eu rope as well as gold and silver. Every quarter of our c(>unlry possesses its relative advantnges. In the one part, an adventur- coDtains 9,500 whites. Brurutvuk pays bv the name oi H , whose greatest i » a tax of $500, and cantains 3,000 whites, pleasure was to torinsnt others; his own | ous spirit and imiustrifHishnbtts draw weal i Here is a population of 3 to 1, and taxes limilv was generally the butt of his sport, from the ocean, or fin i as 4 to 1. Yet each of these counties e-1 One cold and blusteriug night, he retired rocky shores: in another, “ AUR4KIA, (Geo.) N*. I05Q, in the 12th Ditirkst, 1st 8».i: was sold by the drawer a few dayi for »a0,0U0, to M.j. Mo«5ly,o^GJS county. Tha purahaaer was in pea*, at the time of the sale, whara ha operating very Buccenfully for a few uudar a lease. " A beautiful specimen wu found m iK, AUaiaooa Mine* in Casa county, ten to bed at au earlv hour, bis’wife being ah- fervid skies counterlKiiance in their more Soma time after, profitable yield, the jihysical ills of the cli- '■ ' Afri- Robbery and Murder.^The dead ^y of a man, who was ascertained to be W ii- liain Patton, a merchant of Abbeville dia- trict. South Carolina, was found on Thurs day .luue 13, with marks of violence upon it,"oiitho Cuniberlaiid mountain in Marian county, not far from the stage rood, about three miles from Jasper. His saddle and saddle bags were likewise found, the latter were concealed under a rock about half a ^„ mile from the roud, containing a numb»r of twelve day a niuca; and a rock which w„„i^ letters to persons in Lincoln county, Ten. | twenty-eight ^lods; with particles of -oU andKandoluh county, Illinois, promissary I so richly interaperMd thraugh u, ^ . notes to a considerable amount and a command an aller of oiia hundred dollar, memorandum of houses and distances on the i fram a gentlemaa present at the tini. r..ad from Abbeville, S. C. by Jasper, J»*covery ; which was reluaad by Mollini-sworth’s htore, and the Stone Fort | who being like a great many othera, in Franklin county to the widow I'attons,. s^ had it taken from hie posae«„«n byj the entire distance lietween tho extremes: Constable, who held an executioo l^me uddel up.—It is am'crtaiued thut the i him, and the same is now advertised t« bi unfortunate man reniainid on Sunday night sold at Constable’s sale, and will g, preceeding ut Col. Oats’ in Sequutchee ; payment et the hnder • debu. prevMJwl ib* Valiev, and that he lel\ that plat e on .Mon-' owner of the land on which it wu fo^od, day incompa.iy with a man by the name of, does not interpaee a cUim. Bennrtt Dw.lev of Franklin county, who resides near ColdweiU bridge, and who has! /.att and iVert.—Ihe Editor of tb, ^ince been at home, but departed in haste Portland Advertiser, whose letters, iurin» lect the same number of members! 2. H ake pays a tax of $2,500, and: aenl at a neighbor’s, contains HoytrK>d tains a papulationisyerv neany asoi» i,m.u .„c,nie m^ i. is ^ery ^| che.ter and that he was ui ,K>s.sesMon .f a ders in the I nion, since his return (too, 3. Li/irt)/n contains a white population^ is vour name ?” » \ ou know inv name, it where Nature has l>oen most ni/gard ol her to the ‘ • obiect ■ •• * il H • mI of 17.600, and pavs for taxes «-,',050.- ,s .Mrs. H.” “ Be-one' Mrs. II. is a ver^ bount.o., a con.fortable sub.i>tence may b«- I'atton s .«addlel.a^;^ Mow that his ob ect , .Horne thirty d-T* * wu .nqo.n^ Jonr, contains a hke population of 2,3U01 hkelv woman;she never keeps such lat'e i earned by the manutacture of articles of | was to explore the we.te^ in t iiK-mnati for tha H«rt. and they „hIi and pays for taxes $530. Here also the j h.nirsas this?” .Mrs. H. replied—“ If you | “"t of matenal.s which could pro^bU view to the (M-nniinent settlement population i* as 7 to 1, and the taxes as 4 do not let me in 1 will drown myself in the i b« made no other use ot. \S e do not know to 1. And yet bath these counties are a-1 well.” “Do if you please,” he rc|.lied. like represented. J She at the same tune taking up a log plunged 4. Kouran contains a white population I u into the well, and retired to tho side o! of 14,500, and paysfortax $2,000. M ash- j iiie door. Mr. H. hearing the noise rushed ington contains a like population of 2,700 jrom the house to save, as he t.up{>06eil, bis aod pays for taxes $t50U. Here the pop- j drowning wile. She at the same time slip- ulation is as 5 to 1, and the taxes as 3 to 1, ped in and closed tiie door after her. -Mr. although the representation is the same. ({., almost naked, in turn dMmanded admit- 5. Halifax pays for taxes $2,100 and . tynce. “Who arc you'” she demanded. conUms 6.000 whites. Columbus pays | • You know who ! am, lot me in, or 1 shall | |j,m, (’ary street, was alarmed b\ j for taxes $.300, and contains 3,000 whites. ^ trreze.” Begone, you thievish rogue' lithe^iolent ringing of the street bell, o',,' that any stronger illu'tration could well b»‘ adduced of the relation of induntry and ex. chau;;e to tilue than this i>f the xhoe-jngs. JSatiunal IiUtlligenctr. FATAL A(CinKNT. Ri« !iMOM>, (Va.) July 13.—Somnnmhu- Ham—ihiring the night of Thurs*lay last, Again we are presented with taxes in the [ vvant nothing of you hore.” “ But I must propartion of 7 to 1, and a population of j come iu.” “U’hntisyour name?” You 2 to 1, but the representation of these coun-1 know my name, it is Mr. H.” “ Mr 11. is ties IS the saooe. 6. Craren pays a tax of $1,!?00, and . hours.” SofTice is tosay, she, after keepmg 1 ^oof ef the has a white population ef 7,200. TryreU [mn in the cold until she was salistied, and w hose skull pays a tax of $430 and has a population upeiibd the door and Ut him in. \k.\o. of 3,3tK). Here also the taxes are as 4 to i Anccdotc.—As .Messrs. Webster and Ewuig were wciitling ibeir way to Circle- ville, whenalK)iit sewn iiules from the town, their passa^fe was intercepted by a tree I which had receutiv fallen across the road,' debire to return home. a watchman in the vicm.ty of the Colum- | Hum Yard and Hog Pm.—^Iy father wiis among * the Hoosiers* of Indians, «t and some I'riciids. Such is the account ‘the Suckers’of lllinais—cant name* |iv«« which has been furnished us from a res- to the residents af ihtaa Sutcs. pectable wiurce.— Vo/. Han. thirty-fiv» days aga I was even there, Mr. Patton is B son of Mr. James Patton, ih«y said the Wwi was off m Mwwn, of the Warui Sprmg'i, N. C. Jnnmb\^uugh Jimrnal. W'e Ifani from the (iretii\ille ,M*iun- laineer, that Dihu.v, the murderer of Mr. PvrroN, of Abbeville ha«* Ucn arrested. lie bad in his p.«v.*iion, when taken Put- gon Territory. It »as tha work *f i /••n years to find the We»t—and so w pair I burned bome to see whars tbs acrvM tlie Fatlier of Haters. 1 aoaie forty days ago on the boardtrti/ Missouri, and tliert* the He»t wu loiiit Kocky .Mountains, or among *tbe Soits Indians,’ or‘the Suackchaps'of the On. - narn i nni nnu nog t tn.— 'ij examination he found the bo«ly af a man on | the pa>emaut eutirely llt.l.‘^s, which proved j be that 01 Mr. Samuel Woodson, •! I J ImmHiatelv on , a very hkely^n.an; he don t keep such late • tJoochland, who it apptars had talien Irom j ^ , pllery m trout ol tha house, ; ^ , 11 wastrac ured by thefall my sive well littered with straw, .Mr. oodson bad 1, and the population as 2 to 1, and yet both counties are alike represented. 7. Edgrromb pays for taxes $2,040 and contains 7,61K> whites. Gates pays for taxes $700 and conUms 3,?00 whites. Again the taxes are very nearly, as 3 to 1 causing in.tant death. Mr. VS ouds^.n had wu«j., and been several day su, town, aw a,ting the ar. I rival ot a Uul k^d ot meal from hi. mill., which had been detained by a bre-.ch in ' from two to ten londs ,^r week. I tho canal. Duriii" this dt lay h« had c- • . . t r - j c " , ^ rtom^limrs pul a lew haiu'.luls of rye in dil- vinced great impatieiico, nnoa moat anxious ' The boat arrived and w hich au honest yeoman was leisurely atid the population is as 2 to 1, whilst both ; cutting out. They surveyed the preml^es, these counties are of equal weight lu the election of our Legislature. 8. Orange pays for taxes $2,3lK), and contains 16,000 whites. Hi/de pay s for taxes $400, and contains 4U00 win tee. Here also the population is as 4 to 1, and - very frankly advis«d them, as the beht the taxes are as 5 to 1, and yet both these ofej,caping the dif7iculty, to get down counties are alike represented. i carriage, and aid him in the re- I might extend the list through all the I |„„xal ol lheobetfuttion. Pleased with the counties of the Slate, but these shall suf- republican plainness of the suggestion, and fice. Here are 16 counties, but the taxes finding the man’s strength mailequate to paid by 8 are not equal to 4,(XKI dollars, the task in hand they followed his advice, and their white population does not ex-j,Mr. Ewing first took the axe, and wielded on Thursday, and having disposed of the carffa, h« iiitendal to leave town early on ceed 27,000, and yet they elect the same numljer of members that are chosen by S others, whose taxes are more than 10,000 dolhirs, and their white population is 90,- 000. to sec how the dilHculty might be o\ercome. Our knight of the axe, not knowing either of the distinguished Senators congratulated himself in the timely arrival of two such hule and able bodied men to bis assistance ; | of the secand story of the Hotel, from which he was precipitated to the ground, break ing the l>ell rope in his fall, and thus giv ing the alarm to the watch. .Mr. \S . was a man of great industry and re-pertability, and earned on a mill situated on Beaver |):im. 'I'his melancholy accident re eives additional intere»l from the fact that the daughter of .Mr. W. was shortly to be mar ried ; and his \irit to I’ichuiond is siippoi.ed to have been connected with tho prtpara tions for that event. trrent plare> in tht: yard, and let in hrgs Feeding lh»tm thus for a lew days they com pletely stir up and i ommute the contents i>( . r. .the\ard. 1 am confident that I make ti>ur the tolUwmg moniing. Ket.nng to rest i as usual. It IS presumed that h.s anxiety at I „„wn;re.^ m number of his long stay o^>eratel upon hit n>ind in his slumbers, and thut he rose arwl walked out it with ell«H:t as he does his arguments in the Senate and at the Bar. He was re lieved by Mr. Webster, who was less ta- miliar with chopping Jogs from the road, than with reinovin* the obstructions of But again I teg you to observe that chop-logic from the wheels of government. j,athe in the sea, or m a cold bath, we Th( Sintcs Fallible mtnrxnri.—W hen there are Borough towns m the State, ha- His elforts were so lal>ored and meili ctual, ving no commerce, and no hopfc of il, w hose j to attnict the notice, of the wood»man, limits do not contain exceeding 50 voters,' vtho declared to him, “you are not dome aod th^y send one Delegate each to the House of Commons, while a County 2,400 sends only only two. Thus one in one county IS greater than 7 in another ^ay cleared our travellers resumed their —H in another—5 id another, &c. and one journey—and Itfl the countrymen blessing man in a Borough Tou:n is equal to 24 su’rs that they had been' directed that men in a county. ^ way, (which was olF the main road,) at that 1 he population of the Slate is 472,000 propitious hour, whites. i\ow if we admit that the county aro accustomed to consider the water as colder than tfie air, and the air colder than the clothes which surround us. .Vow o le your best now, sir ’ you must beUjl these object-* are, in fact, at tho samej^^^dH aronoc > "I the possum ^ou don t bend your back temperature. A thermometer surrounded ,.d an obli-’ntorv ne man enough, sir. I be tree cut oil and the i (jjg our coat or suspended in * which contains only two or three thousand is rightly represented, it would follow that there are 2“?0,0W of our people imiej'ke- Sf:>TED. 'I'uru again ta the list which was pub lished in my third esimy, and mark that there are 20 counties id the State, whose people do not pay their own members and a sbaro of contingencies ! llemember that iheie are only 21 coun ties whose taxes pay their share of public expenses—that the other 43 are a burden —that do not pay their own expenses and yet they elect two thirds of the (General Assembly. One portion of the people p;jy (he taxes and another spend it. But what is the deficiency of the 43 counties ? They pay a tax of about %31.U(»0—they cost S'piirrfh Cattjied.—A 'portsman in the vicinity of Medway (.Mass.,) not long since took possession of a s]uirrel nest, in which he found tw* of the little animals apparent ly but a day or two old. He carried them home, and put them undor the tuition o) Cirimalkin, w (io luckily happened to have a brrxnl of kittens of nearly the same age and size, two of which he ruthlessly, and without the least regard to principle, ab* ducted for th« purpo.ie of making room for the brukh-tailed and long whiskered inter lopers. 'i'he cat nursed them all thence forth with an indiscriminate parental af- fuction; and the s^juirreb are at this time, being about a month old, as much at home with borii the old cat and tho rest of the family, as the kittens thems;lves. 'I'he whole clan may be sasn running about tiie by the cloth of our coat or suspends tlie atmo'phere, or immersed in the wa, will stand at the tMiine temperature. A linen shirt, when first ^ut on, will fr«l colder than a cotton one, and a Manuel shirt will actually feel warm; yet all the^e have the same tem[>eralure. stock—and of a betti-r quality too; coin- (taratively none of its strength l^emg wash ed away by ihe ram**, ar>d evaporated by the sun. .My farm ccn>n-ts of nearly seven ty ncre«, princi|mll? lu tillage. I am con- hd««nt that I sliall in the ccirw ol tune, ge| It all in a high st ita of riillitation wiiho«it hiving out any money m the purchase of manure.—.\. 1. Ftirmtr. A "v iioM “T oi lit Ml i» MAN—as noble as any fthi r woi'^ of //.W.— A few days since, a geotlemiu) lo>t in t'ne •’•r- wt three hundreil dollars, which w.u adverti"«eil in the .New. York tnizette. The ue\t morning the faithful colored porter in the store of P. I. Nerius Son, came forward with tlie m«- ney, which he found in the str»-et. It is needless to add, that he was handsoiiiely rewarded by tiie owner; Ixit, hi^ richest re- ronsciou-nicn of having (erl*»riii- duiy. was. But whora IS the F^st? Km tbit IS disputed. Ask ■ man ib H'aiiiia|ta( where down Ea»t is, and he locales Hu BoHtoii. In Boston it is in Portland. It IS at Bangor aad East part is the wd > the East, but there the\ say it is fialifiT,«r the .Mirarniehi »r I.abrudor. Tits trji|i IS, our country, of itself, without the pis. Vinces, IS of such imutenss extent, tbaii eye running over the map, taking all i 04tc view, canoot understand its vastom, and the unbounded variety of euplsyc in which n»en are engaged. liCt the villauei aad towns from the Pas quoddy to tb*> .Mississippi, bera tbe umI1b« sawing wi«d into all vanely of for- therethe sugar and rice Ranters rich trfHSures freot a beauttlul • the fisherman ancbormg bis little bsii inong our reeky isiands, and thaie bootman Hoating hundreds aad huodreik miles with his cargo of koickaackervv let on« see all this m a sbart tiiae, shit'l rapidly frvm village to villa| he must feel that this of ours is Du coa land, whose deatiny, if linked as eoe,i prophecy will dare iHd prvanoounre.'’ j SatMnal Intelligtitctf. The Clouds.—.Many pr^le havein>jet that the clouda are sohh thing very diA'.’et treoi the fogs and mints we ercasiiiaiir eiperieiK;o oo tl»e earth’s surface. are inisiaken. M r. Durant’s last ssceol Mt one wa.H made during an easterly storm.- It rained, w« Udieve, when he letl L't** (iarien, and ii rnmed very bard dur.i muet of the time he was alot^. He pm** through and far abeve the clouds, lo versatiofi with him the oilier day, we its H•l^ •some inquiries about the clouds. A riJi:» lot s 'l liofiiMT marked that he no where expeneoct^* 'Vhat can be so condoling t» the heart of greater degres of darapneas (or dsositys feehle man as the thought thit his .Maker vapour if you please,) than when sI»m cures for him and will k^ve him from tho near the earth’s surtice. On tbe coBlrifJi The”s'heeT^)ru'e ^tyranny of his sms'—Hours of dt s- the dampness seemed rather todi*iotrt * ' p»nden y and gloom often cast their shad- be ascended, till at length he found ows over the ehristian's mind; Init when a clear, bright atiiitisphsre, with the sweet impression revisits his soul that cluuds spreading out beneath, asfcrwU* his dear Ueileemer cares for him, it is sun- «ye could reach, and the sun shiBio| shine with his heart again. What p«‘n can them and upon him, in its mildest, reveal the prei iouiiie»» of the thou;;ht» of raduucc.—Jut/r. of Co. I>ed feci cold, and the blankets warm: the blankets and sheets, however, are equally warm. A still cairn, atmosphere, in sum mer, feels warai; but if a wind arises, the ■same atmosphere ttw ls cool. Now, a ther mometer su.-pcnded un«i«r shelter, and in a I . I , , calm place, will indicate exactly tho same ^ 'nighty love that Meal inte th, soul with temp* raturc as a thermometer on which the wind b*,ows.—Cabuut CyclojHcdia. bout $.'>3,0)0; and thus they expend 610,- 000 more than they pay ! Is it their own „ite^e.st to do tins! not justice and 1 freedom make one united plea a^aitiM iw “ continuance when we regard the litghts ol 1 The Portland Advertiser state.*, that tbe other 21 counties? | Jack Downing has arrived in that city. Really it does seem, passing strange,; f|,, j, , «i,ange looking man, with big that in tbe lUth Century, after 50 years ot ■ whiskers, full face, dark eyes, short legs, siicre.-^ul freedom, and in a State whose j a„d a thick b^nly,” and swears a gcxxJ deal, people have solemnly der|.-,re| that »hey i jjj. ga.,3^ “there arc bo many about the have the “ exclusive right of managing the country stealing his name, that he only Aara/ Anrrdotr.—When Commodore Decatur arrived at jihraltar in the summer of I*-!.'!, on hiH way to Algiers, a great numlier of British oiiicers, and among them an American gentleman, were assembled on au emiuence lo view the American lleet. Decatur sailed into tho harbor with his s|uadron in very handsouie style and pas- iutenial police of the same,” and “ that all p >||iiral [)Ower is vested in and derived tVom the people only,” there should be any neressitv for argumcDts to enforce tiie ri'j'bt and the propriety of amending such g Constitution I Tltcre is na view of this fisrt of my sub house, like a corps of dragfjons, w ith heads , "'ihout corning to anchor, liis ob ject Ijcing rnorely te make signals to the sloop of war Ontario.—'i’he English ofli- cers were very desirous of knowing the dilFsrent names of tho vessels as they ap proached, and as the shrewd Yankee pre tended tu knew every ship the moment he saw her broadside they crowded around him eagerly for iiiformution. 'i'he first frigate, ho said, was the (iiier- nere; the second, the Macedonian; the thinl, the Java ; the next was the Epervier; the next the Peacock; and tho next “O the next” they exclaimed with indig nation, and immediately moved olF, highly disgusted with the reminiscences brought knows himself by a scar on his left arm. A pretty girl, says tho liowell Jounial, who IS on the look-out for a husband, has lately profess«;d herself strongly in favor of Jacksonism. Being asked the reason, she said, “ Ihe old (ieneral jy a warm advocate j to their minds by the namos of the vessels joci wiiicii the utmwt effurti /f injfc-BUJty, fur L am | i'aiikw S^juadron. The yfpnkrti awl Hull Dog.—A b.Tttle took place some linie back •• " Chester, between thoso two annual*. *• wager of three guineas lo ene, that the^ would kill the monkey in six Tbe owner of the dog agreed ts pen»it*!i* monkey to use n stick about a foot k>n|‘ Hundreds of s(>ei talorMas.4embl*d to wilf the fight, and bets run eight, nine. to one III Uvor of tlio dug, wbifh hours of night when creation slumbers a round, one chnstain on hi* lied, who*e soul IS throbbing under the inexpressible pulna- tion of heavenly love, fiels more liappinoiui than all created worlds ciin bestow. He lies on a bed of spices. Images of lje-»nty and glory cluster thickly n.to his entr-in. e'd soul. His thcnghts re-p,ud to tho prompt- mgs of the celrstml ones, who, for aught we know may be waving their dewy wings »-1 bardiv Ik? held in. The ow'ner of tbs round his pillow. ! a thick Oh, one hour spent thus, is “worth a rule, alM>ut a foot leng, threw il mt* ‘ whole eternity of bondage" to the plea.sures hand of the monkev, saving, ‘ Now of wnw .Memory will go l«ck with un-' *harp—mind that dog’—'‘Then here dehnable swectnesH to such an hour, and for \our monkey,’ cried the bulfher, I* the soul will yearn for it again with im t.ng the dog Kk)-.’, which (lew with a mortal desire. 'I'o believe tliat the pure, hko (icrretiess st him. The monkey, *1^ urichangeable and omnipotent heart of oiir «>,tonishiiig agilitv sprang at lesM s van Alinighty Saviour thinks kindly ..f us, not. ■ |„ph, a„d fallmg on the dog, laid fi^ withstanding aur Bins and wreti hedi,e»«, to the l«ck of his neck with his teeth, some precious promise o'* his word,-this, ,„g „„„ oar with his loft |ww, *« •* «« this IS worth living for. For this may we ^ yenl his turning to lato. In this gladly sutler and tuil on through the trials ed situation, Ji- k fril to work with hi-' « ot poverty and mental anxi.-ty and struggle, the head of the dog, which be Be blfs-^edness like this ours. He this pre- forcibly and rapidly, that the creaturecr cious thought, our inheritance here—nn' nut most elwiiienllv. In a earnest of that perpetual sunshine of soul,; dog was carried o(i' in nearly * hlel-» which chtors tli9 iDhubitttnts of ihe uppor with his scull fractured. The tnoskcy of the middle stM.-^V.ngltsh
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