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T r r 1 I 'lit lit ' V. 1 - is J t: 1 1 1 V Vs'iVZ J "; ''; sV rrr we s -re.- liNlON, TUR V.I XX VM3i iTUTION A N (I TUB LAW Ale: i Tilt Us DAY. - UTIIB CUiltnU.MS OP OUR tlBERTY ar.T t -n-j ;,i.T,.T jn "I ' as. I Mo. Ko. li-O! . tu ' Vv,,. I ,.Y''-'" - May your ri.a ata, EittWrmat, stature kcUrr UeaMaga pour HAYMAKING TV fUawis; i an ettnei tstrn ft m Sl: i wtd fcy at teteare. Tt.w, i lh fet!l oad br,!. hiri, tre fat4 io t! tbt lover couutirt, eoll U t Uukf loKtlr brje rror cfroni, Utl .,d rt-tu. Th H. bovrver, i not mark bkkJ, m ht pUnun U o veH udmtood. Tht !nd ftnenly tow n4 Ire!. funued efa derp Ilui4 U(. , m i ttroe jljr c;i. About lite Ut l from the drisr the foroiiior) of lirU (t(toit mmmnct. i.J esteodi rn ctne Heri to drptb of ira few. 1 be our! Ujrbff to 'near ihe orf.ct rratfrra itt tp pltraikHin jr, birh mouU netralii the arM and reuJer i! 0il friaWr. Irr trana of ni. whith will now hn!. Ijr bYiiif mJt by t fooJ narbn rmj!J .er Ywk.flbe moJeof malir,, H,r countj f Tyrrel 'it refebraied'for itt frajtft and Srwpprni,j wine, tevrra! tboonanil jJUna of vhirti it made every yar, but monly lor bone mm mroption. Oa dte bank of ihe Cape Fr ri.ra. roe atteaiioa it p.iJ to the enltnre of rice; the fieblt are quite eiUneire and tery hand omely laid out. The landa iu the west, era part of the State ere renerallr too. rprcnf wien you tppraeli the moon n Ortr eouatr U that Btate; A to the limt of rauinf hay, I find i dif trail el opiniona among farmer. Son prefer Moving when ihe grata ia fairly ia bloatora; nthera bet ven the t lo nmaf tUft and the hardening ihe Ktd; nd It olhera whea quite ripe. I a inHined tn the btlief that grata con- tuat more or Uie eutntive proportiet ia Iht auUiaeaUjt that ibeoiher,tnd; when !uint, nearlr all the we.tof Raleieh. are lnriHiN in uii iimr. incn in inineraia ; teveral entenrire gold Btil that whieh I deem of the mott inint are ia aetife op ration, and pieeea importance in the haymaking proree it of satire gold have been found worth iHe am'Nintof oiiore it thould ronaia teventy dolbre. I patidaon county there are tome tdrer mmei which are worked da'dy with from fifty to one hun dred handt, yie'ding a good profit. Cop per minea ar noroerout, but little or no alMion it paid to the, at the pr ctn of emelting ia not understood, and iht tranrportaiion of the ore too expensire. wun uie preient tute or te road, to tei d bra placed in the mw or itark. On iliii tubject tSiere it but one oitii.ion with imr moat Uifienl tad tucceaful gratiera. I think it miy be laid do an at a general rile, Utat the more moisture the bay eon uiat, without danger or embution, the belter. But te mixture rnut be Uie ar ttrUJ inlet HtrratM, not of dew or wa- iff Dof nMnf u iriHti Iht tft oiL I am I it to ma. LtL A aurvv f eoutratned lo beUtte that water atone, ia wat ordered by the latt Igitlature, and omtfurm or other, cauan dusty or moul- aa toon at it ran be completed there ia if har. and that the juice f the grata , little dubt but that copper mining will be new iott. I had two tiackt of hay put aa pr. fiuble at ihe othert. The princi updunngmrabeence, into green a ttatc, 'pal nop of the mining region ia cotton, that they were perfectly charred at te bottW l .w prke and the diatanee from rentre for two or three feel around, with- market, hat eauaed ruai y of the plantera out dun or mod J in any part of them, to turn tlieir attention tn mining, which nd the remainder of iht ttackt at profi-, ill honly prove tery lucrative. Tliere table and good hty at ever I fed out. ' it great want of labor-eaving machinea " la Uie early atgea of ha ing, greater . here, both in mining and agriculture, tut it neccttary than the latter, aa the) Your paper haa a good circulation in frtft then contatnt more juice; but 10 the North Carolina, and itt efiVcte are plain Utter part of July and Augurt, we cut our jly to be teen.' :Almtt every intelligent gnu i Ute rooruing, aad mow it away in planter will tell ou, or how voir, aome- .... nwmwi. uu wvu 'ui 11 ia roc ranj j ining inai ne raa itarneu irora tne Viiitl1 a in tht dv, t- prerenl u Iront becoming tor. The low price of lande, and ihe fa dry and brittle. At thi teaaon of haying. cility aith which they could be improv. liidt more it neccttary than for the rut 'ed. offere great inducemenu to emigrant, tobe wild. ; ; 1 land the invcjtment of eniil Jku M We ute about lour qnartt 01 talt to a bute. load of half a ton of hay, eprtnkltng it on twice while unloading and my plan it (although not g rntra.ly done) 10 iorreate tht quantity of aalt when the hay it too dry, and limiih it when too 'green, at Uit talt tucreaaea the mointure. Your friend, - ' - JOHN C. MATH EK. lUlcigh, North Carolina, July Uth, 1845. tl pof And tti it tfiril aid te eiler 4vitf UU p fiaie et!ia ot WiC koort. , , ; pieihaioa cicfoi.aMy arfi U i 2.j, Ja3- d d i el iu a bj fr irie atu r.i l nj Uilt. Abr.e tadl t , tl;i at d !a'id t b i!t b, btril wt tuantd 'e a elie!e tivi'ar lo a tear aspt tht ht t tnlU-itUwd tit apeMia of ; hy eit. ai b4y liffed m afet i. a ! aa inve , trAc tXHi2), 4 fcl rfrtVla 'aU grd ee tedUbjond tttbarnrr.Jitg to one t! t rm atgrv . and ia five avitut Croat t'.e eatrsare ta rirb. A Urn inxt airce. I ; invoke l the auk tare, aavoaat 1 tetwer ooitiMla. Itpitvdmr be wri(t.t. i i.ai wim m., ir a ao. i .a i aa aav aaaa e.ai ai i ina m tm mi m r r.ii vat e mvkii. a aa e-i tit r.ivIty bbi.. IJtikf r-.u. awl- liit-t L vtik U avikd !rra lr l p!aet Ufi aatfly vraU IttWy tae wlott t -M day a U taica J buer g- i.d m He itr.il.it .!, j b iLf Wt et la-lit. otev wl t.li the btd'toarrjed awiy ler imerateai wilfi the Uat Ut f SO, oe f ve per ceM. 1 at the lrtrpi(,aa a.eo. indntudtnt. -.TTiiiir L.tf a hnr auha irvmec eiit hr tfme boar or io. to ba dee as I aaate uat t w aa iaore ef rtttoe laert, i - ...urns a?-- aai rf- - wa Tna Afthui'a Lura' MagaiiikV fuv Jdj, , A 1X)MDTIC KKETCIL Ejw t Trrrrt t Emljiuri Uti'x . r rasxi oaT. i.tbtiraifird to r'BJftie l diriolicu'a4iBan4tcraii!tdtol3ec'iftct Piotr4 it ti.l 1 a4 hfi oa it. H.t ht nirU( Iwr an!cs c.l pipoM. , ... invl. Thepurt httt in:ia aathop. , , "" , Irt.jt.ile4.aa4 '! latg to liter THE, C1RARD COLLEGE. 1 wg ub tefuielt olU It ara'a fit' A evrrepoaifent of the li. Y. Juorral ti wr. , ! f Cea-neice lat iceatSy gva ila h4 tiom ju look at you. JJr. Jnett I " " f-" w, H'erj,' tie ttid In alowieg areovat f tt.e ptojievt of tbie derUrrf u give m a chill It e voa'f m ,0'f 1 ' 'htd her hi Baiiu frelinf , C,wilgr-Ia H ire, at he eyt. thtl a 4 i d'ltrv WbtldotiMt waalf '.Tell'' ,'dTt'""M' ''" ,Mrh ' torioo d he maaifirtaibf qavtl ieepett . " " . l . . a a.- . v - . . lor eier-tinrirg 'aipei ii ?, in mana;eii thot.14 bt mad- ref on-it le lor tl.a iaa oetvrifon. - Ch. Obtrrrer." aoOiettilfia. ktid r.aL I........ . Jaic -Mr. Jour ak-i!. at if a new I AotWitjnndins al the mu!oitant . " " " !. - -til... I . . . ....'.. Thieito! Jutt Ik ai il.a Lurr.'a itJaa Ki&aea in aion ma aiiuo. i wuicn iavo atf w-nro .i n.a acainacni netTouhvr madt! Wbaiilo run warn, a I a anrrjr lr it " i fxad ol ihia Int iwio, h weri of f en- I a d'tr, Wbti do )tr want! Tell s j" , "' . t!" ,r' ; at! tnd I will gri iifurjuo." Sr - ,,CtT y"9 t ".l n.tuie J..nt rnCa to the i.!e of hi r J",M m panietata'. ' J boban4(whobatg(iMeUihebuii8M for P I rrt5, gie i-a'neb irofclle.' - "... . , . &lr. Jouer!" " .. . i MSerd jom dii. ! joii monldowr beUuucuoa it tiill going on inetijle whw-b , Iht babarl itr-wt tntnerj hok op n"' hwfhiful, yi-u wiilJ tave a gie.t I hua Uiat aotbm ht been aLatcdci ha on lia if,mu'teia tone l.ig iLtt al.t nM B ,,,l hede my-(grndVai .f theergiatldetiga. Ptrhtp cnunt vnJeitUnd. ai d then tuma wy fr'1' 11 t)i thei-wou.an'i-gne, and! ii woiild be more proper to tty that the and feavta the room. I Ca UntSliy wih iL I tpem near I r j city and the ironttt liae tereded ia ao It it oi I ad!" cldt Mrt J.mrt. to ,,a,f 1 ,n "on,,,I 11 to-day, Lot t one itU Iroat lUir d eignt; far I alirve heittlf,eon.oiicirgilie .rk..l rttu,r.l,,i the old millionaire left a .ke eh U the ed ing lo ordrr the drawer thai tur hu-baud ' m t'J CTT1 I wtififetfrmoie humble in dij eoi n,e-t. bad thioan all too.r turf.' -I nevrr ra ' l,irk n a.e. I ant eonlt;Jai.d plan, than thvte now g tag no. What taw turh a a.ai.! He hat no kind of or- ' wiil loijive me, I willroujite drr about him; and then, if apeak a i twffend joa ain. word leioet iffint.ia htff. Hut I wont' ' Anh t it new.". Both Mr. and Mrt. have my thii g forter in conlu-iua. -J'MeJftli ttrpried ai'theinelvet and la the n eni.me.' Mr. Jonrt. ia a oeL tchhher. Ileh-d bflVi.dcd and the did leavet the hi.ute. and roe i.i ina a ooi i inert; tht hd ben annoy id, and without il.a cl. an ocket bandkeirhu f lor ? "rM7 on T ,m w,,w bt 1,ad donf hi'h I e bad brtn io tetrch. H.If the L-gh broke into both iheir mmde. and a'ternmin j a.wa tefoit he geit over hit h.nbja!ean inattni retolution io be more ill huor, ai d then he doeant(etI lap. ""'H '" f their o.dt and ac py. Mit. June it hy no n eant eimfnt-' i'"4,,",, 0,,,e,; ni lhtf mrt Ma in minil. S!. ia a..r,. ik.i .1.. imorrtHrUI. Mhia wr. jetpnenoeu. - - - - - ww.. w M . VMW I I . . . tfoke to ronjhly; although ht doea nut ht?,,l 100 oUrn d,,, ,,u ',,cte,, trknowledte. even lohertelf. thatiht hat tht iWit 'impul e ahe Mi lo upbraid done aronf,h-.r every now and ihrn.the !nimf i erre''" thi, and appreciating utiert, hall th ud, aome rtnture aga nt'.,,ef f !". 'wp-l ! h'miell.ioeon ihe caielett b-Mtt thai were annovirg and Vy' ,fl ,nore w&h in n habit, imx'utable. They htdbeeuirarrirdfi.e'.A oi.glu to great a change jcart, and all that time Mrt, Jonet haJ Ml Jnet t.at, to u-j hjpeib.ile, ha eumt!ainerf. ha ia i. ...4 I htrillr knew htm e!'. He could thut a Somenn.e. it e huh,nl o,iit.i .. ..... f c. te -onr tt well at 0.en It could ge anJ tr.inetimia'l.e woi td Ja. gh at hia ? hatd-erih.ef.nr any ihmg -.elta horn a wile; but Le made ro effort, to nfcom ' whhcwi turmrg it aptiJe dowa himtelf. ' "Mr. Jmet. why wa ill yru do to!" taid Mit. Jo et, on iht evening of the tame day. " You ate tht moat in ing nan aiive." t . t , :i , : The oftVee gien wat a carelenover tnrnipg of Mn. Jonet' work b-tk't, tnd the teattering ol needlrt, eotion, tcitort, wax and a dozen little eicttcraa.tbouttht floor." The reply of Mr. Jonet huit hit wift. It teemed uukimt. He bad brought home a new book, which he intended reading, but the faee of M it. Jonrt looked to trave after 'he oerturnin of ihe'woik- batkrt, that h led no dieroai'ion to read To Make Vlxeoak. T.ke eight gal lona ol rhar ram water," add three Quant It it not unrouttaon for our ttackt oft Qf tnnUtiet, n-t into a gnod ck, thaka Lay totmoke three ol four werkt alter well a few mm a. thin add two or three put up, ami the top of Uie nmwt to beupoont full of g. d yem, or two yeatt ihoronchly aaturated with the - ttcam. e-krt. If in ton.er, i.lace it in the tun; That hy which we think bctl pretervetl, rif i Uin wmUr, retr die chimney where I to j,e-f but eontrntfd himtrlf nith en hat, on bring openeu. a ligtit inanogany a mr bt warm. In ten or C!uen dayt or foxy appearance; Itea very compart in ,jj ,0 ,)ie q,,r sheet of brown paper. torn in ttnt.cippi u invnoUttet. ana noa tinrgar ai'.l be produced. The ' pper will in ihi way lorm what it ca led the mi th r," or life'of tinrgar. tlit ttack or mow; no much to, that it re- quiret a igorut arm to thrutt an ordi-1 niry pitchrork one inch into it. The adrantaget of making hay on tlit plan I have namsd art great. 1 think we tave at least one-fourth of the weight, tml at much of the nutritive property of tlie grata; all whi'h it obviout t thote ho have had an opportunity of teeing emit fed upon hay made upon the two different plant. 1 will o(Ter at a proof of tMMhat a farmer on visiting me aome winter tinec, tupposed that our cowt were well fed uon grain. lie alto re marked that he found it difficult to bring lib itock of cattle through the w inter in m god condition as th-y were when the inter-commenced. Our graziert buy tlieir cattle from the wett and north in the fall, calculating that they will gradually improve throughout the winter on hay ; i. k . . . . L t coild hang ina nai upon me raca, anu nni ! ho.itt awav win n he tot k them cjflT. 4a frt. could be aa otderJy at any 1 a tignal ext'it uoet ina mitmtntge- tnent of tht great truti iffoid te all ncu earn, of the iadomol that precept ol htlv writ, w hkh ei jim upn them to do good while it it called io-dv; lor ia the tleep t.f death no man can woik. Tbta geat biqeti amounted in the whole to about oevea milliont of ddlart. But toatt two million contitied of the ttork of the U. S. B.nk. Schuylkdl canal. Le. dec, and ol eouire all thai bat disappeared. The other five milliont contitied, I believe, iiioidv of real ettate in Philadelphia tnd clttwhere. Sooit of inn it protluctne. tnd yielde a tevenue wheh It applied, ap parently, in anequal piopotbonr, to the diarharge of elertioreehng expenvet in the detpera e eontett ol munieinal partiet. to the navffirntbf liberal tatariea, ana ina construction ol the ma n td'fice of the institution and tht Inurauxdiary build ng. The amnuni appropriated thityear ittaid to be f 250.000. whether 0 tht lat of the above enumerated purpottr, or to all if I them, 1 etnoot say. i f. .... The U trai d College w ill he unuoubu a tesaiinf Is one ibout and cHaia, w bich paid a du'y f 1200. er 20 per reaU I i ae tute it iha:Ttc rick, ia bay ig h ttoBabd dvll.rt weith of lace, pty a txtoiheit.rentol only 1 50. lie pHr or miul.Bg elaset, ia baying awe ihonated doUara wmth of lace, pat a tX ' lotlie gmcraaieat-00. Aad tt.it it tha i tariff te jutt ia iitrlf. tt rnoal ia iu ben eStt, tnd to frceetttry to iht prot;mty i f the coaatry ! ll jutnre it bai iu toe i bery. iu beaafiu but cratlty tnd wrong. Ixt iu iniqai.it t bt eerpt from the atat t ute bock. - ' ..' iT" i la ibe fotegeieg et trait from the N. Yotk Eveontg Peat tl 't ttterted lht J Mtilk lact ia t xpeative, and few bat the i really wtahhy raa nt it ia aay quantity." : Tbit it am an. Silk Wee it the aetatat t and cheapen bind ef Uee, tnd it bat lit- tie bttd ti all by either rich or poor. At- mott iLt only kind aed it black, for trim"1 mingt; tad tomt ilt may be farnnd of . itt cbttprnta when it it conttdertd thai it it bm a little eumter than crbweb. and thai it will ukt loa one to Jlct iho-taad I dt of it to wt'cb a touod! Wbie f oue. trU without fueling ihttil involved anv g tat aeif-denial io da ao. N0UTHERN ENTERPRISE. , From tomt excelhnt remarks on ihe tubjeel of Noilhtrn EnerpiUe. in the Richmond Timet ol tht 13 hinttant, at extract the following: Ti e character of the people ol Mit tschuteiU a(Trdt a subject ol uteful ttudy . Inhabiting a land to barren that a South ern plarhr would regard it at unworthy ol cullitaii they caut it to tuttain a denrer population than it tuppoi ted in any other Stie. Thiy have made the bar ren rorkt themr Net a source ol prodac tivt wrahh; tnd the rigour of their clima'e oiilv eiull-t them to tutn itt Irt-zen i nd thia, loo,, without the adtanlaget ofjiera into guld. With the noble harbour tUMing, which it to generally practiced. " rertnit ine to note another advan tage that occurs in me. Ihr it made on "ur plan mo e tpeedily, arid with leat risk of weather, and a greater quantity secured in the tame space. I have heard hut one objection made lo hay of this de scription; ii is, that cattle do not eat a tufli cient quantity of it. Such pcreons judge from the bulk, and not from the weight, snd make no account of the nutritive pro perties of the grata retained by a abort, instead of a I mg exposure to the tun tnd ir. I apprehend that the reason that cat- tt eat leas of the one kind than they do of i!ie other, it much the tame that a man ?au leas in bulk of pork' or animal food I'lan he does of vegetable." ' From the Albany Cultivator. AGRICULTURE AND MINES OF NORTH CAROLINA. Having passed over the principal part n this Stale durinir the last Year. I huve thought perhaps it might interetttoine of jour leatlcrt to give a tort of flying ac count of it. Thtt State possesses at ma ny natural advantages at any other in the Union. Thp-r astern part of it haa large nil ex ensivo fiihcres for herring and Cid.1 The phiucrt who live on the coast on th h tiiks of the rivers, nearly al during thd a.aton."' Tue offal of the iovinc the buk to himself, It must be taid. that Mr. Jonet wa a teiy trying man indeed, at hit wife had alleged. He could open clort, and drawers tt hmdv at any one, but the thought of shutting vither I eer mtered hit oitiid. The frequent reproJt ol his wife, such at "Had jou any doors in the house where you were raised?" or Pleate lo shut thit drawer, will you, Mr. Jonei!" or You are the most disorderly man in txutence," or Y.iu are enough to try tie pstience of a taint, Mr. Jonea," produced no good effect. In fact Mr. Jonet , teemed to grow worse and wore every day in stead of bi tier. The natural habits of or der and regulari y tah'Kh hit wife possess ed, were not iepr Cled in ihe leatt degrr e. He drew his boots in the parlor, and lelt them in the middle of the floor pot hit hat on the piano, iuttead vf hanging it on the rack in the patatgetumbled her draw era whentver ht went to them left hit abating apparatus on lha drrasing U of llosii-n, almotl the'ir only natural ad vantge. they command the rommerce of Ameiira. Thrir manulactaret are tent to eery qnaiter of t' e glide. Uut not ( bit or buteau splashed the water about er ntenl with a thiitng agriculture, a proa- in(j f 0iled the wall p.pt r in washing, and perous foreign and domestic commerce, n fxe 0f aj tU could be taid to him ami It nirmiiing manutac ure. iney ate would neeltct to take the soap oui oi me now engaged in euecestful.effotts to make basin spat'erid eery thing atound him thrir St te the conduit of the vast Wett ern trade from tht Notthera Lkf a. , Thev act with a unity of purpose, a promptness of resolution, and a discretion ol judgment, w hich tie seldom witneaed in Republics. There are no local preju dices to impede ihe universal progress. Everv eiiizt n loves the Sta-eand i't city. SjirtngfifM, and Worcester and Lowell are not iraloua ol Uoston, nor uotton ol them All move on in harmony, promot ing the gem rat prosperity. What it the secret vf the remarkable sucres ol these people, woiking tgainvt naiutalimpedimeiitt which we would con aider inmrmouniabht It it merely be eaue they ate able to get improvement lawt through their legiiaturei uy no mean; though thit it an important prelim inary. tIi it tht individual enU-rpiite of the people.' They have tn unbounded public tpirii, combined with a keen in'.el jigence, whiMi it Wide awake to what it pairing in the world. Iloiteti, induttri out tnd vigil iiit,' tin y let no ppuriuniiy nh blacking when he brushed hit borne and did a hundred other earths things that gave bis wife a world ol tmuble, an noyed her sorely, and kept her scolding at him neatly ail the tune. Thit scold ing wonied hun a good deal, but it never fur a tingle moment made him think sen ouly about telorming bad babiis. One day ht came in to dinner. It was a hot day. He went Up into the chamber where bit wife was titling, and threw himself into a large rocking than; took off his hat and tossed it over upon the bed nflht in the midst of half a dozen lace col lars newly done tip, and kicked nff his boott wuh tuch energy that nut cl tnem 1 nided upon the bureau, and the other in the clothes basket, soiling a while drcsa jutt fioro the ironing table. Poor Mrt. Jonea was irrievotislv tried. Tht husband The Parisian coricp-ndcnce ol ihe Newark Daily Advtiti-er dctciihet the execution ef a roan, which ht lately wit nesrel, aad the instrument by which it was Derformed. as lollw t : Oo a platform erec-ed four or five feet above tbe ff'Ound. autrounded by a radmg. wat a frame woik rising tn the height i f bftween e ght tnd ten Icet. Thme who hate vimetted the operation of t sp le driver will conc eit e a viry good idea ol its 'action, and appernce. Tbe a hole was piioied red. , The cii'lmg instrument resembled a yankte hy cutter, exer pi that it wat much Krgr. One corner being p'aced lower d.in than the other, facilitated , itt . operation. The axe or knife -as fixed into a heavy block of me tal, aud drawn up ner!y to the top .f the Irtme. There it remained dull and ml ten, like revenge, awai'ingiU opportunity. Two eompanirt of toouiited municipal guards, and one of fon", with some twen ty "Sergranta de ville" kept the squire open till 8 o'clock, the fixed hour. In the mean time ihe crowd augmented, and tbe number of women began to be quite nnu.eroue. Out old woman peddling about a bioeraohy of tht victim, and an other endeavoring to, Itt her eiandt and chairs, bo h screaming their merchandize at the top ol iheir voice. At tiuhl; o'clock precisely cme the guatd of cavalry, at a fa-t uo', surround ing the cohered cn, which conumed the prisontr and the priest, the vthicle wat backed un to the tcatfohl, the door be hind waa openrd, the piiest deacended, and fi-r him the criminal. The la tT tnount'd the ecaffohl, accompanied by inn officers, nitii a firm s ten. He was . . T P . .. - I clothed in his usual dies, a bloufe blue cloth, but without a hat. ; The hair a cut ahort. that it roicht from no tm-: pediment to Ins tpeedy exit fiom the world. The oflicert quickly drew the blouteover bit head, and he etood expo ly the mott beautiful ilructuie in the Ute rian t-yle upon thit continent, perhaps nut ioterinr to anv in the woild. It it ., -1-4 .-. r :.r .-,r huge pronorums and uq1 rtrn tnd e!e gant ehiailing. The captial. it ia taid. crtft the modtrne turn of $2000 etch, and the whole column costs, without the architecture, sixteen thousand dollars. I thtiik there are tele columns on each tide, and eix on each end, making ibe whult number thirty-iix. The total coat i.f ibe ci looint, therefor, if ihete i:emt are correct, will be $576,000. 'Mr. Gi- rard, tie founder, commenced life a cabin hoy in a Havre and Ph ladelpbia picket ship. " " ':'" " The insile arrangement of the build ing is not admired, and it seems to mi that two much hat been sacrificed to a grand effi-rt op-in the ouUide. The roof is shingled with rouble slab, eight of ten inches thick, like yout Custom House. The view fom the roof embrace the whole city and suburbs, and the" country (or miles and miles around. The erT.ct is exceedingly fine. This principal edi fice will be completed, it is expected, thi year. The foundations of two more of considerable extent, intended for the re ridenee of the faculty, and other ofBcere, aie just sppeami above the ground. They will cost $90,000 spiece. From the Columbia (S. C.) Chronicle. THE TARIFF. We cut the following fiom ihe'Sioth Car. lmiin" of last week, in order to show that "it it not true in point of fact." that in the article of Licet "the poor ere tax ed more heavily in proportion than the rich." . From the Carolinian. How the Tariff Operates irto Toys the OutytfA hasolien been al'egeJ iht the Tariff operate-, if aainsi any, only gainst the wealthy cotton plainer, anu VSI adk lace taruiehes tatily tad a ill tot wash, tt ttery lady knowr, and therefore t it not much attd. ' ' Cotton laeet art cheap, and ira ased by every female wba haa not lha mtane a of purcliaiipg the silk artieti, ttye the I Pott, Tbe first pait of the it a ten ce It correel, cotton Iseet tre chtsp," but ibtt they tre oi ly uird.by femaltt who have nut the meant or rurt cuing u.a ( ilk article it f altt. They are osed by t both rich and poor, because ihey are beta cheap and durable. An est'tnsie may ba formed ot their cntapiiett wnea we tine the fact that a merchant of this place ex hibited to ut, tbe other day, the invoice J of iht whole of hit cotton beet, contain-r ed in two boxrayand measuring' nearly ' one thousand yards, the whole cost of- which in New York waless Uian titttn i dollars! Tht original cott aas probably' half of thit amount, and, cnniequenCy, iLt duty it about thrte aixteentha of ? cet.t per yud. Very onerous, thit,' op on pnir teoplt! As to durability, they have become to popular it to tlmost ex ri'ios biMirM'K&llm l, by the rich, ll any one duubtt tht fecit we ' have here ttated, they cm be confirmed ' K wf m.tri.t Vi in, rlrv trnnAm fn,pfliil !V vj 'fiva - b It it not tr-e, therefore, that in ihe article of lacea "the poor art t.xrd mote heti ily In proportion thin the rich."-' " "N It it not ttated in the extract fr m the Poif thit thit onerous duty it laid lo pro-1 icct tbe American manufacturer, and put ' money in hit pure; bu, we presume, it wat h ft lo be inferred. Now we htteno ' silk or eution Ure manufaeioriet in thit1 country (except what it made in familiei for thrir own ure to come in competition with the foreign article, consequently ihe duty on these article! it puiely a revenue ' one, end goet to tht support of tbe Gov ernment. "' ' - .., We advise our neighbor of the Caro- ' linian to be more eauitout in hit ttlectiont I f. - .kn liA mM.A. I k ft A m n.atBnla ' IICICaiTI, WIICII II, WI.1IC. , . UEUIUIIHIIII, the injustice in the operation! rl the , Tariff Itw." We think in the present instance he hat been peculiarly unforta-'1 nate. But we presume he was misled by 1 hit tympthy for tlit poor to adopt the a ttcle without proper examination. Thit sympathy is a very amiable feeling, and" evince a toft and tender heatt in those ' who display ii; but to make imaginary oppresaiont the theme for jeremiades, indicates also that thete it a tofi e pot j tomew here elf e. " ' ' thai ihe alleeation that ihe necetrary ant tlet of the poor are taxed more heavily in proponion than the luxuries of ihe rich, i not true in point ol fact; but the lol- ... a e .a fa. X U aed wh his naked shoulders. He then lowing, wn.cn weep .ro, in. began to scream with the intenfon ol Evening ros.. m rt.-.u . a. u "6 " making himaelf heard by the crowd,.- I trticle ol thougkt, but like many unaccustomej or-f orrn to B .u.. . " " ; atora, ignorant how to u.e hia voice. It o.tic. in the opera .on. ? might have Ln an ebull.ti-.n of either j Tanff law. How Ion I ang'er or fear.. In France the liberty o( fered to ex.tt, a Jimj Z spJeck it noi permitted, and he wa, in- on tbe tnielligenct and honesty of the tairunteU, bv the O ttcen. ocnuiog vu.... Tht aniclt I wish to refer to is that of lace. Every family throughout the .niinirv iish more or less of the arucle vuuii" - ' - neck and placing his head in the groove destinsd to receive K The collar, which : . i. s U al. laaoal lTk(ia wll IllirilUeU IO CnCCIi ,V,D' " I - . . . a -at,-- .i.r.n. ment. was adjured, and like the weight of lac. rr tnm-inf . " - .T......t.. .... .,ku..a the'ses. Silk lace is expensive, ana.iew Ol ine biho urivor in vui . . . ... it in .-..-d,.--nn loth, ton btiho offi-lbot the really wealthy can uat it in mil tl .w,a inalnniltf disengaged, tltU are exnmied a alarm hut no alarm broke. He . . ... . . . .i t. i I.J looked at hia wife, as she lined nts uar being nnisneu, ne netrnueu dropped, the head dmevered completely fell into a basket, and tnis ontcer a uu.j I wo mm- from the bed and put it on the oimile uie. lid not elapse from the time be ar piece, and took bit boota and put them in ,jved t.U hi head wat detached from , hie burden ol a closet liom which tbe brought out bit body. Without thttmalleatlo" o time .u.n upon nv oreat ouantitv. IvOtton laces chesp, and are used by every female who k9 noi the meant of purchasing the silk article. Now see how these tariff makers have tnanated to throw the tax, or the this ereat article 01 consump the poor, and almost entirely Ixstinct, on Reason. The New York ? Evening Gazette tells the following story of a dog: What will our friend of the , Knickerbocker, whom we know to be a ! lover of dos, say to the following instance ' ol sagacity anu reasouwg power .w men occurred a tew aays since ai .iizaoein town! A noble Jet black mastiff with," it ' roav be, a cross of the St. Bernard blood . in his veins weighing 116 pounds one of the largest and most powerful dogs we have ever seen, was furiously attacked by a large and savare bull terrier, which fas-' tened upon his chest and defied all attempts " to shake him off. Finding that he could not get rid of his furious antagonist," the f mastiff deliberately lifted him from the!, ground and carried him a number of Yards ' to an amoining oriuge, irom wnicn ne i .1 . U.' .1 " - l: ' piungeu into ntu water, w ine great uia- . comfiture of the terrier, which immediate- v V let go his hold to paddle to the shore as soon as possible. Now came the mas tiff's turn, however, and overtaking his an- w tagonist, he seized him by the head, held him under water, and would inevitably r have drowned the dog but for the mterfer- ence of his master, who called him off. ' If this whole proceeding was not the re- tttiat tvaa it ' ' "' t sun ui reawi - . t;( '-' A New Paper Mill, capable of working from four to five tons daily, is about tn go.v intooperaiion at Wilmington, in Del., ..fi, t a.i. ;v 4. u vi t a
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1845, edition 1
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