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t eava Uk'mi V$ tact.- .Cut I U a(tcaslj ai tk Umt aJ j4 IW.fSa aoeM it roet0d a(iBy tettper.YaJ 1 aw mi In f M af; Hits fair it. II 'tf torn, f.ltefl" tUi Mst. cLA a ifh a m-m.tm . f mm !':. u 1 1 . " - --,. - III . . . 1 I . - ... . ifca dicutee "ed ; : ." Fwat ri 3it CLSim KbJUteL The? IVBtrutUrj7ttU-av I. 1! a, Eairaxt: Id abated acate tlreeis) tbe fvlastae ed Suaelsrd tbe it pettaat q-atio,tt Jar-bet a fr fairy shvadJ 1 tijHKirJ let. Opt Ciiaglc, from a LTTl! .Tr! ' i to item a ffkiatii tardea, "Vbea titf-!sab teats a i 4'eaIe aiiocs tote, we aWt lUt m9f tdT.taret 'jad tsfstaaas. K&rWg scarcely leas a eaa s,ud I y tbtwe Mtn idle as J h I him w La at Us bia dtariy r;baed aad UMsxd fcabt a aJ Jtf acta, we Beast aa cleee that ew La-ateM ia a PtaUe eiy will tetd ra M tte pre veaiioiol etiwe. ; Fi tfce te resaOas we la t!y five at ILa oac;ata Ust a I'raaaUy . I . . . a - ta iwuri, i oof 3 itHkinF eta do. ! bad i-.i i.anJ ih. aw-T rv Z. to"ir Cpuui Cruu'a apolaj ia ia JanH . J,-"." ""i w a w aw iri iku m daia. Ma a j kea at tic la. Hal a4 ibd if af watch rtdrru g Li bt jrct, alikk ptrMBta itxlf. is. ht m a f caua irtt IVa anaaar hu it ia aa ytw k !!rartl to acrmapltob I mm w jtti m pwaifimrat. )VkM, ibca, aia tie a jecu Ckf punucMt:! T-jr aia ta.p. m& acr!aitat sI a fieieut ii jfr pi!tu a4 pm.i iheta t - - - . ireai roniiBit ia; otca m a tmiar HI Mttest ta a rat tttrai,aeaaiU tSetm l jrrfa ara frata reaaiHff ftifcftrei fvauht!a tbrrna. ' Jl tauB'd ia taw crtr.iB '?.' Ira ila vara rtie eomfi ia tkW Stra stiKh Vara PeaUaiiaiii, tlita tfieie ?nt ivHa ta iha trrriia al tfiM iavutttbactf Kaaaa. I rrai. laa th liaideej ta ala aack a trit.Aa. Te Bad taaay Sutra bta a-lnpied ihi ajateai ara aa axik aIMcl itW ii enrraiiaa aad atTrru iM aclaavkJa tba aari Qoua apitbrta ba ti ii rancfe'tea aiiib tay actar, la ba aJatarreti, aa4 ba rub'" acmrbBc If. larept)oaraoiftKr,tapiCriB)c. rtb att ia beait! acj ba ffie4 feta fciml.' ... - -A tut theter rrtrd Cii-gla, "yaS ara mb taa fu ay gnoJ laUi Ul Mdtrtund trb aiktra lj,. I i4 at 7 that lhe.JipvtttPj tpiihfti 1 ap tie.l ta joa vara aadrervaJ Tkta what day atnemr iaqai'ei 91) du If , tarning rJ. ' . - Vbt I aiJ, axartiy T sr!aiaj'r4 Criagla, ja aa rt(baiiaianarr.' Ii ia aa angenUaataJy and caaardjr act U y brhini a aaa'a birk, wktt yea ara afraid or Bawdlmr ta air to bia fara. I : 7 . . i ui Lr'Z)" injury p..b,BU - Ba aot oW. P'Je. .rgammu i. rbarciti:aadtaradiaateUaaV!rffttk7'r ,w,1f dehbaratng bfkr Ornlii.-al j,toa,e bxa rrgaid nb lhey "uur.ly ab 'Ii.h eapiul p bow b a pi tourtt and to rtaim a bia, i Tkia ia a rkar prof that ihaa a trgcarrttrij rata, ta t-e tT. Tha tl h,t ri of j'ri aetata iba aulf aa akirh -urUvs rrf arJ wk r,B rf.ia btt b-nn orrt aod ara at etlruUUd U aroatrliihi iLe "w""! iff r rrauaauanea aa pt- arei.d, becr, elf oJ ia lj aa ' . B,,,r 01 U W n preto- imrHwuBl. and that aa aociety raa nt led i,,,M ,r,iart Ue moat f i.lillend atari it wah wl a tot.l drr!icii m t.f duty, aad ,M M,,l " 'o r oa a tKlt ua of the I't ti and apiiit ui the wird j l,,f'r ff-fiffctTth atatei of ihia tViat. af God... No our. I rrow. vill Atnywi tbaaaoat iaifl!imt BMinoaof tliat it ia tUa dytt of eoa ibditidual to ta-, '"P 1T ,fl" ituie conaii rraiion, J. daifor lorcdaiaa atoi) er wbobaa irflc ;ld Jioj. Tbeaa al.o rppite iaauaaaV t!aU rcU el aaSf i fr a cms al I qo. Tba vceatard ! dtrra af car ccawtry, ia aaodtliiag tba pf a J taauuiuoaa tbr bate gtataaa, eb aaifUieJ aida a gratified aja aa tba ra rati Ukb ibey caall bra lav vpMi aa kad, aa anicfitMBred eWrtira ffaarbir, ava oaly t.a icfluti era uf aga.eai and kwjuearr of laleiit aad J. Tb aa aetd aot tba pol.uird aid of grrb. p aad biiey vsgaaa. Wa baa oa btrttiiurf ab!i; ear laarag-aai 80 apecial pritilejea lo fard tliMit.anita aaat.kiid m a.Iitai aeaaa aa beig atirnaily equal. INt'tkeu. oaa fur Hccataper y aid and iba Tbara ( rM lU rr&at atila aa Awe, t' Vt. taU.a aad IMbard. vt Ifca !!. Mr. IWitwml ml ni!iitn. lUa tvo at iLraa actMaiiiT eWif. ba b Yaa aaay aifU isix'Ba tbat ab gaa tr mtm aa I bit a ad ariU. d rurfljaakr, pvt aoa atarcbiag n Hea Mr. llaaaer. e asir g ftrt fcr atra a ruf roa at-d reruaiBeiM.'td Ad I aaaaia y tbat tUy d-d pat ilea ! XI r. IIrr aaavrrad aa aeU pfLi aa any firemader eatl bat rerti btt I a aa aa rarUly curemd ! Ha aih.b-trd la a p(rt tf rabra bicb ba aad vera ntaafaftafad by Uaaat Siamoaa. af KloJe 1 lad. aba a-ld yaa, TiatoOiy Maydake. E.q. aa yott e-II I JT: f' . yooraelf, ta ba a awindt.ni blockhfad.'! 1 ISJ.sl1, uu m mui if r vnmog PUveBtOUy fa irked ia tbt eourte of rouvrraauoa aoae fftatlrmra that you ana a thick beaded a-Ot-ndrL ' 1 aa aary wrong ia ying aa t a lima yea vera aoi prate bi to brar rae. have arknlrdgrd tny artor aaa na now aay g'r,raiiof bar ma, it ia any dtliberata and eoirtaa convietiQa tbu yea. Ti'notl.y Mavduka, of Uatana, ara a twinJling tUckheoJ, a thuk-htOiUJ tcoundrtt, and a iviso nv rocKiTG into the brgio I and 1 bava beea longiog ta tell yea a far til montha pact ( now I kata gt the load off my con t-jance, ai.ai rei ett.er. I hepa." coolaofell,buloeKOBaTlHhtuod,if,0eM", ,,,d ,oc d lh, MT lei aagaof Iluly Wri ; tnJn.ti.Pf a ? e-ea r. that the.a aia import miihi ta otalliidwd to aa al-! ,nJ n,on ri.r:g; that the mo. I dt Qotliodefinitaaiiei.u If ibia ba Iba rule ' u?u e P''voplire and plidanlhtt wkkb Iha iudtldatlalloaldobaerff,eoeil'it "rilwooa lha aurjectara ety empotedof ndiidut1amutlikea)ia; m'nV '' k rrportt f priaobcoatnu obieta it, for tkoae prtariplea if eonduci ,r wgi nd pubhe opiabn wbiek era binJma unutt antn ecn.iii.f.a f ' Uniiad Maiea ia wroat. It ia tot inf oier-iea. lbUprMeBiio)i,iim,nf . . ihtTacmmi;tad a bitttka aeeffeeiouaaa 1 tl.it Doe a mnfinemeol in a peiiitentiarv are ent an rffertita aiample? It the punish neni loflinem to dctar nieq Irota roia mitimj ofTanre aT lm the firtl pher ; it da pritea men tf ibeir pronal liberty. T. ia ta naotbeied among iha natural rights of m. n, and tit eer been rrrarded aa ona i ma gieiteat booot of Iltaven ta h m. If. M.r.l..L- ..!.l . . 'ii V Ml bat lookad Ii.eoo.fi.d and fxeeed.ntfL" B?w,,r V,-h' - l "."1' unhappy as ha walked offia double quirk fof timato get wy fiput tba aight of i-aj. ". rouutrnaocra aruuna mm, ana fka grata baaa viol lasgh of aid Deideje. . A Geztjemaa " Qtnuiiiy ia neither in birth, nannar, aor fathion-but in the Blind. A high eenta of honoma, deter-' Dilution natar to uka a mean adtaniage, of aaetherrta adherence to truth, deli-a ) 'd polneneee towards thote hom you hata dealinga ara iha aaaeoiitl anJ dut tigaithmg ctartctijiiic of a gialfe maa." People who bava riaen ia the world ara too apt to enppoae they render inemaelvss of eontequance it proportion j which baclinga with otoia tenacity, and maiateniura of winch ha will greater aaenltcet. Jt bat been a quettioa, among luluaophara, which ia thadeareat t nun, bit M vr bia lib rty. - II it tor y u-lla as whit effoitt mtn bava made in every aga and couulry to pi sierra their f ee-lotw; life. pr..priy, health, fanilf and frienda have alls been saerifired. Tba same piincirlc that iukes mm abhor littery males tbem abhor nr eonal eoafinetnaat Society ia the natural cleaeni or man the ana ia which he moret, acit, and ihu.ka. and Iteuca be mutt consider a lemov il from it at a pun tnmrni me ( while il is very piobable that the few who yet oppoie the ajritem are ai ltr deficient in information, or are influenced by eircumitmces not connected with la merite. In n.y next number I abatl consi der s penitentiary at cilcula-ed in accom plith the second object of pur.'uliment '.be rtforaatiun of criminals. GILES. nt)Sl set ere rhiraetrr. a ...a a . a. . . -. o . . a . . . . - i usii aiuciriT rvvirni in i riarrsinnai iiTieat. ""f T"" 7 "T" Privilege of thaVeFy "lighTi o der. attention towards Ihoae with whom they r k. .i - . r- ., i- i i . , . . la etiueuceJ by the atleguaids which u aoae in couUcU Tbia is a terr ble tuia.; ,... .t . . . , . , . ,i . . i , throws around it, and the means which .ke. ae every ill-bre. tcl ,.co,l. vrjth h , rf . nif ffij'fiWWJlUuh toauapt to Susli.t. .be itreng h leading the Unding ptr.ies to analyae'-r.i,... .;. . . ,h. tn-i . ,,,;. . r of lh'- P"Wipla; il is almost ae.f etident; -v.-. , reaton, cxpeiience, and our obterta ion "'.M'fJT'i I ! ' V butUc.ehaaih.t,texe;t..p,..em.ne,influ araly e,..,.!e. . A gemlem.n mut never , 0, , , j po f forget himi'lf. hvea when thrown ( T... i . iii . 1 hen, us a 1 tit teuiury drpiivet crimi- ftpft, meetings, pub e dinners, or other . . ... , . : , ' 1 . , ' 1 naja of thejr personal I bcrtr, and aa tint oocations.) into mitcelltnsant toci'ty, he; 1 , ' . v ! te a prtti ego wbicli a II re m-itt unil can mtiotaia bis own position without t , ' , . either euecumbing lath, an.t.cracy or K'1. , 7 J'iei-.-. daieenling ta iha.la,it, by which ha f !ri0',tt1 ,a ,nd ,hw. m.r b. aorroundad. It haJ been said that! iftT!T T u 1 v Ultra i. a t emlam.nly way ..f being . 1 V ht,r" 1 '"tut' T ,bV ,b" P bUekga.rJ:- w.da aotaJ.ocat.tha rn'r' "',n ?' 'T' al,tv of the maxim, but w.nuotaii in or I' ,,0'e "nipIoyrd. and iLerefoie j - i u .i i i l - j i OiOie ttectuat. amce Hit in admitted pun derta thaw how we Uvrountlad it iha idei ! ... . . . v"" thai gentility can be praertal under even the moat ditadvanugeoua phaica of unr action. A true geullema ia ona whoie ' mind ia eletated and enlightened, whis ' education or acquirements are liberal, whoie mmnert are any and polite, and wbote eondui is honorable. At an honett eiple ihat a pumthoent mild and rrrtain it more elhcient than one ecre and un cerUin. Again, a peuiientjtry will be rendered yet more vstftl ia etijipretting crime, by the moral influenrea which will there be thrown around the criminal. The larga . ..t ; 1 man is the noblest wok of Gol. to is a1 J'"7 " oy ii.niiii ii. Knui r "i ,u':, "u aro wicar". iin navo ti:iij iiauo. the at:ll tma!l vo.re" of rontcieure, ind are slatrs to their appet tea andpropf nt;- . tat a - a , . i's. i ney tieitgnt in tice. ana cone- TheTirliE Tfte New York Coor-er; quci tty' dcsp-e v.nua and alUinuout in eeye: iVe wish ihose w.te man in (Jon- fl,.,cnce,. The obsaivtiion of any one grets who instil thai the ranff occaaioaa . iech ,ljn hof u,ge,bl8 h i, ,0 bigh prices, eould litd Urns anJ diSposi-j lhe wckfd ,0 be broi.eht. a.-n for a bnif ilea to pan through tome otlhenn war.- peti0jt ht i(,fluenPe, 0f pifly. houtes in which our cloths, cttiimaret , you can place them in no position fro.n snllwillsin wool.--thel.ncyprinii.calr w,ich,hey will more deaira lo ecne. Ifots. aheeiingi and ahir mga in cotton. Tlieir ,5tea,eg eff,n j, lo drown the are ao perfectly dt.played: and tiiua .crnples of con.cxnc. and the leachi.Kt '"'" u; fiuipiriuu l the S.iinol Old; htneo they al .. ,,... .., ,.. c.8 wn i.na g.mo. ,mpor. ,., the n(.tuanei, 0f , ,m u rorJnce wiih the mott approved r-t- let fat! fa4tiM kKtoail kalAiSl iha Ittill nl '.44 " ... I ..... .,...... ..... v, c,nip)M,y olgood men. Tite Ieniientir l .uch warfare: with a brace of black tbat the Amer.can fabrtca. while e qq.l, u (Ie.jgnej ta be essentially tn institution bottUs u.ulrr the arms, a couple r.f tick aadoftea sirer.or. in quality, in tenure. of mority. , ,n0,a, ino,phrP i,0ull lers in their poekn and a one-horte wa. ia talor and ia taatea. are many of them ene.He ., and the tqu of virtue f!ioul l i w..n clo.a in tha r.ar. which to repleniih one-half, and all of them nrich en.aper. -8ned ,u ht iU ,ft ,het wirte,j (nn,t lhe cdidw bram.e their aliltte. "" ' r ! "P J" P o lucing men Ji-Iike l much to be surrounded bv ' in2 ru,w riirht nohlf enter tha aran. iit. the influences of Irtiie, and if a I'eniten-; Blowing br ws and open buitlet, burning . From the Carolina Watchman. , -. CsEsliury, March, IMS. Messrs. Editors: Our State electimn are now drawing near. I deem it not im proper, before t?e cantaaa opens and Pie tiuut to iha eeltctioa of candidatee on ii titer Mile, lo mite your, and the attention of the rominunity ta a subject in which a large numcer or onr fellow-cit ieiis in common with myself feci deeply inures- wu. i teier ti the nrarl ea of trrntln ir rue loncenng purj otet. during lie prrgrea or the campaigna cuMom ul terlj repugaaat as wall to sound poll, cy aa t. good ae ntt--erealine Iha nerea. tity of a ditai lute and ruinoui estrtti eanra nn nmm litnd. ann lnauci.s . handuned prnatttntion rf morals and poli tics un the other, that all good mtn must deprecate and which will if licit slumc on any civilized country. The evil is growing wiili obvious rapidity, and serpent-like coiling itself arour.d tha prtju dices and unco itrollrd raisiom of a pur lion of our cuiztns, and eventually muti blight our pio'p-rtty and dim the etrui rhfon of our refutation. I)e)oud all ciuintiet in western Noith l!anlina ilex ittt ranbt particularly in h if. I ap Cl therefore tt the reflrcting, in telligent population tf Rin as moral men, at christian and good patriot, t, exert pioiuptly and elhcicntiy the oner, which the euligUeiied inttitutiona of the country, lor w isr pi.rpi s, hate placed in their hnl, to check this abominable practice now.' Aptrrfroin the encourage nit-Hi r x ruueu id luieiicst aiill setlticte tempialiona to bxbitt of intemppr .i.re consul nuon, i-eriouS eiiKug i ttiircly lli r re ara oihert of a naiure. perhaps yel more grate. Mnkiug fu ly st tlie tool il destroys the first principles and best ob jects of a Republican govrrntnt nt by can celling and rendering utidly null the po- a- r a a - 0 .a . ..." iiucai weigni 1 1 me inxjoruy. l or illus traiion tke this County : We may have 1500 voter : One party has the innj niiv over the other of' 1(10. Hut say there i a fluHting vote of 200 individuals h care iiifimrely more fur liquor thn for piHiciplet, lws, moral, religion or any thing ele. It is msnifesi in a political contert that lo which err tide the greatei Dumber attach themselves the victory be long. Wuli them consequently, accor ding to the tiequng ayatm, the bttle it ty 1 1 to te 'ought. Armed and equiped in ac what is the effect of treating wltaa reei f--' other for 14 vr 15. M. Wetbeied tLooghi aited by pvblie opiaioa and f rae ited by there watt ba soma snisiaka ia lb, aad iboee aeeking afQce? It bitde ap aa a weal ap lo the teaaa and rrquette d Mr. ba.it af fraud thai vera at itf aa al f.tofil-'siiBmora tn mm a dta Itt tba LVmmil- iaea ao much rprt-b.ud sad draried by Itea loom, wba read.ly ataeated to lie re the framrrtef our contt tu ioa. . Hut pu. queti. tit said tha purees ia qeu.ia tally disguitcd and It ita wont pusib.e , ware aoae vl bts muiuucUre, atd Irnta form, it rcHStsbliabts ia the few the aiit , the quality the best rices was nt worth tncracy of ihaoU woild. nbal there it oter 12reae. and iheoiberaet over 101 given to tirth, saited with st least ame of' per yard. Thote pes. nt from whom tba qualifieaiiona of merit, is here extend Mr. iloiner bid abtained tbem, bad i!e ed r.oltlc to wtaltb, aad atUined oi Iv by ! ceittd him. corruption, chicanery sad icUigue f.llmg 31 r. Ilnme r stid tba naaafacturere of btila shun of enmr; for to treat with ib;tlia vrerifs i f goods made a fnfit t-f ? -a a a . . aa a view ineieny oi ootaintng voca it ouneiy - irom tu ui eu cr centum, jur. naooiru bat poorly masked and vbr.onuas alike jailed bint wby then mora tenons did to all ol our social, nl g oui and p-li icl , not inet their eipittl in tteh picfiiable r la tons. YLt re atoiibl bojeol uc'bntiaeii f He aked Mr. Homer why ees can any poor mn entertain who it a . he did not embark ia the business I - The candidate fur office suppi-ting bim to ba ! latter replied, tint be would invest $50. upright and independent in "pint end in ' 000 in it, if be did not fair thai so many truth. He em hot lake the bard earnings j would rush into the stme enterprise ss to of bis d.ily toil from bis wife and children t bring dawn tba profits by rorapeiitiua, lo expend in bquors to feast the in ilid Ito low ss to destroy the business. Mr. spprtiies sad aatufy the most benid ps- Stewart asked if that waa not iba Ameii sums ihat rankle in the human loom. can doctrine, that compeiiliia reduced not It r.- .... ... I , t ... . inaaueciions, tiieienucreti nea oi nature, oniy me prontv, cut ti.a rrireir fllf. tha futi Uw of animal riinence as dc ve Cf llimer atksd who bui lbs greal miss of bped in every scale of creation, will not lhe pei ple reiped the benefit from H it permit him. Even the due and the eompeti ion among manuftctunrg capital timid hue becoma brne in the protect! jn Ulnu ? Mr. Hubbard wanted Mr. Ho ol their young, snd turely no man could aivr I sav, if tha iets n wby be diJ not o ii'g;rci ms ou'prmg. iiicd wi u put intcti nit capiiai in una una oi ounorii tha rich, the weali'iy few, can seek or re! was because competition would bring reive the emoluments of p-iputsr fatal? dwa the priceicf thegnodi mnuftctui tVa really have establibed lor ourttlvrs ed !. Mr. Homer faltered in bis reply, over tbebulwa-ktolliws,consiituiion and ' and said t1 eie were sevrtil tettens why Uepubiicsnitm, an aii-o-rry of wealth ' lie would not ei'gigs in manufaciuret. which dittegarda tha proprieties of soct. I One was, tbat the market would be flue ety, lhe sinctny of our inttitutina rnd the . twatirg. purity uf our eiiaena. Our anrettori: Mr. Withered, seeirg the state of placed all clataes, lha poor and nch, on , thipga, and exerriting bts comptssioa. a pUiliirm olptrreeiequility, aapectare,.said it was too bid for so oiiny tu ba a an anomaly among ntrunt at which ntl:ere gzed with wonder. Hut this odious and abominable practice mut destroy tha beauteous fabric. gunat ona. lie hoped lha tariff folks in CnBgiets taould alio bate a Comrai: tea Ilooin, as well aa tha Dritiih rotou It disfrtnchises the 'fanurrra, with specimen! for examiattioB poor, nukes liim the subservient tool uf ' md eomptrison, and thai they would ap lhe wealthy, deprive him of all bia po-' point suae sconble gentleman to super in litial weight and importance, and if wuo. ' tend it and argue tha milter sinrls baa by tha prafleied cup, with a thruii yerdrd with Mr, Homer. Whereupon the more fatal, roba lumof lis integrity ol hit; gmlemen mida ll en bows and Uxk theii char.cler. I atk again if ihe at stem should leave. ! I fear Mr. Homer will find bis not be reprobated, diteouiircnanced ami ings and ilrong rrsidutions. Let the peo mission too hot for Ii ru. The American I'V-j.te oun , ,.a.a mtn ,n , rn behalf tf Briti-h manufaciuret, wlo pla assert their mtjeaiy and vindictte their j terk tha destruction of the American l im purity. Tdeae remarks are designed as an iff, however Plausible and hp' t tha ihina humble appeal to then as lhe atay of the may appear ia the eves of Mr. Polk or . .IM.- l l(. ! II KTr,inuVni. i ucy ara mauf wiinuui any rfir. t aiker. I OTOMAO. personal allusions or itflectiuns. A Slaver Captarcd. Capturtof the Btmptt Pari, uf Vhllmhlphiit, un I he ruatt of Afrira, v-itlt MOtlartt. We are informed that a rifular list been recti e.l Jrom il.e Methodist mosinn ! prett at Libcit, fating thai on the even- CIVIS. A Tariff and Anti-Tariff Sceao. Corrcioiidcnca of the Baltimore Patriot. Wanhiiieton, March 2, 1845. mat ance , wiucn amtng omers was pra dieted by i s fiisndt , hat, jf 1st alone, it would neeeitaijly produce n amount of competition among d mettjc manufc turera, as would atturedly rtdijc pries rrro ir.ue (any in this coui.trv. and Mnnrotis the alate-sbip Pans. theirco-workemndc-iijt,t..rs.thi.L-.rl. 'elp!,ia, captured a f-w dyt Iv mantr-tlurers id England, are r.pi. ly ; Captain Dell, of the U. S. ah uevelop.ng themselvrs ! York-own, off Cah.nda'. w nh n . - i. . . " ' i un trsys ar.u aoioet ol the Hnush uo i f ii,a li h n i.. . ..:...i rn-e trade lanv in thit comt.v. jml' t,.inii, i,. j i. . n - , .. before by aloop-i f-ar It nin. JL . . . . the proceedings iT Congreis being n7rf ivs on board; which nuu. her is dull to day, I cepted u invitttinn ti.j rrducrd during the lourueii days ff her it the room of .the lloiisn Commit:ee ol 1 1 a-s.ge to that prrt. to tevtn hundred Pi st Ofiires and Pest Ii.d. where I ! and tiftyix. AH thse mienbla people found a Mr. Homer, brother !o Sydney j were landed as so in at p.sib e uniler the Huiner, whose anti tariff letter atnfarcd direction of Dr. Luirenbeel. arrtni t.f . ."...- I ... . ' O in tue i88i numner ol the Union, ex hibiting about 200 specimens of goods of Eiighth mxnuf-'tciiire. wim like goods of American production, and prices attached to each- in order to convince members of Congress that our taiiff ought lo be struck down. I I nil.il Ki.l.. r. i ir- v..iru wnit? ivi rrirapmrru Alitcai'S. some of them in a well-nigh dying atat, and the belt proiion pottible made lor their relief and comfort. A special meet tirig of the mittiomriee and inernben ol the meihoditt conference waa imme (Intel v 1 held, aauhtcription rmeJ fonhete iinfm. 1 d.int know when I ever enjoved ani'mi'le Africans, and the superintendent hour's lime more heartily. Mr. Homer ( requestid to take one hundred ol loteh.l it a gentlemanly looking pe-son, who, dren and youth under bis cars. Mo of seems to understand the wnts ol the Eu-i ,!iee recaptured tlavea are between the glith mnufc urera admirably well. lnJ 8P of 8 and 29. a Urge prnp.Mtion be deed he told ihoae tireteut that he had ic ! i"2 8 anil 18; and of tha whole number tided in Manchester, England, for ten i'e about 47 girls. year, engaged.tn aending Bnti-li gondt The detcrm'ion of this ttave hin. an, I to ihia country, and that he left England i of he horrorttf the eoiid tiou of ih mi- to tends sti the United Sia'ea in 1812. ! erble beings crovd tl aim m to tuff .ea Ha hat amassed a larje fortune, and seems tmri hn.cnli her hatchet, at ien bv l)r . ! f I . . . ' for the conflict. Tut most eloquent ap peals come gurgling in aolt murmurs from tha biwels uf decanter, and from ike hidden depths 'of the whiskey' baneli. liary .ba designed tn surround them by aueh, they will not be disposed to commit olT-nccs punishable therein. I.a.ttv. in a Peniionli.rr tt.a mhi!i. ..,.,,...,... ,...w., .B C..U.GUUIU W1 De requife,i ,n peiffrn regular and ; It would be absurd to say that in the bemodej yil Ihia is the moment tAen;c,)nfUril Uhor. They will not hare thai whole of this the sole object is not in car for tatertenng with a law so beneficial, j privilege of working when thev choose ' ry thete 300 men, the least capable and " " ' or aa they choote, but from inoriung till 'the leal worthyutterly devoid 'of pb- Eslaai Clothlnj America Am- nicJi i ther luuat bo tciiely employed. :li'icd principles or knowledgeivuh tie f Id Feelias Eadini Toe l.r laud Though labor be eminently necttsarr to'ccriainty that their votes givine tha ore Advernsar, m cmuaituting up n tha pr the proper devcltipement of the mental, ! ponderanee either lo the one side or tie posed ehauges in tha English and Awe ricap tariffs bv wit'C'i we sn cxahsuge our brcad-nuffi (or cl bei, makes the fol lowing renttrk, which covert the whole ground : No doaht Ef !nd cm el tthe ri, ev ery ona tf ua; pcrhtpt for leta tnotey Pcrhapt they might noi'to mtb dMike to pnee than wo can note clothe nureelret. hhor for a part uf the day at an employ. Ut what can we do bare iq Maine to- men t for which tiiey might hate aome warda fading har!. We do nt yetrie peculiar predilecl-on, or which might not enough from our own soil to feed our. exact great physical exertion; but to be se'ees. lo g!ub elotin. moral, and phyeietl (acuhiea of mn. yi t "fx-r, are absolo'ely to comrol ihe elec- it is a fact not to be ditguiteJ. that to r- tictns and deiermina who shall be our re quire some men to woik would be the ' prceiitativea and county olficeis. The mod aevere burdan ymic.iuld jdipote on 1200 hundred intelligent subnanttal re them one which would be a real terror.) fleeting men, whose tuffrajei sre onlv and which they would strie to, avoid, i bestowed with reference lo opinions well considered, aro thrown entirely into the back ground, and rendered pefectly impo tent. Well now in candor is such a state of things t be endured I II it idle fr the candidate' to say" there ara thoss Uuld wastry for our Eu- eompellad to labor from sunrise to iunet l whose votefs can only be obtained by. the at an active manual employment, will be use of such meant.' The reply ia J be highly valuable. lo come to instruct Congress in behalf ol "Sir R.bert Walker," on the one tide, and the manufacturers of Manohetter on the o her. He brings a lettrr of instruc tion and recommendation from Mr. Alex ander Henry, a treat caoitalitt in M n- cheiter, which ii dated January 3. 1816. and was received per the Steamer IJiber nia. A pan uf ihia jetter, Mr. Homer exhibit! lo thote who wish to, peruie it. The Hrjliah writer of it, in speaking of Mr. Pulk's suli-tariff metsage to 'Con great, esclaimi " A second Daniel come to judgment ! A second S r Richard .Cobdea." He praises the rnestaoe trrr much thereby showing how highly it it appreciated by the Biitith mtiufaclurrrt. . In regtrd to Mr. Homer's miision to instruct Congrets info the belief that it can manuhctuien and exdt thote ol Great would be beit to break down the Amen Brnain, Mr. Henry writn: I am glad thit you, whoie long experience ai in Importer, enables you so well to tin ier Hand the subj.-ct,hve4nken il in lun.l ; for if lha oHjaci ol thnsa at Washington be to obtain sound infonnttion and arrne at just eonclutions in the propooe l altera tions of the present Tariff, the iuform Ijon which you cm lay beivre tbcin will li'igeimeei ami the imtsionarien, is daik and thr.cking at can be imagined Kme teen died the tirti 1ay after capture. The mixtion appealt with gretearnetu ne.s h.r snl in this benetolent work. Un der Ihe aetof Uongiaas i.r 1819, we pre Ufr.s the government will exl-nd imme diata a d to thosa uofortunaie Africaua. winch, in the execution of itt own lawe. have been bronght within the humme and cluittUn colony of Liberia. To the Colo ny, in ita feebleness, the support of such a niiiiiSr of helplest. half starved people, thrown suddenly and tiner pactedly upon , would prove a burden difficult to be borne, general gtcf. Tba I!ate. ly Ute avjtSiy, baa cadff fdWgeJ itf ta ga ikta eoiitrf, AU tLa sat.ltjrt ptu mt tic aeWaaa bat )rt as) be das i at-t-J, ad aCisaad aw tej.rted trUra it tr.cLra tie llvut of faseaat tbete, tba taatv uaMtoaa.iag f r areas is la be re. prated, aad rwbeb'y bt apvirg easy ba r adtaacvd, aw weeaay bate gaa lata tLa atsaaaet vltare tra kgitiatita adja H.(kUl ba Cvtai !s. CirU EafoldU. A Oar ad t ices frea lWaabay aiaef ab satbag ed tba stcaaaabip ITsebia aveaa dw ta Jaaaary lltb, and faiataa ao eoaa a of uae t f tba grtaieal b.tUs etef fuagbt by tba Hut sU ia oar ladiaa eat prr, ia wlicb wa lata at-ssiaed tba kaawa luea af 3.300 of wat brat U dins, includirg lb gallaal trlersa. Sit i:.be. t Sale. S r J. Mr K..1.1J, and M.joy Uiaadloot. Wbta tt.re acraaele led tba seta 4 aetea fey Ilvaubay far traassna ama to Eaglaad, thvra aei settttl regi tenia from which rvurtis bad aVt batra rereivid. aa ibal furtlsr seas saay ba caU calakd up a. Aa extraordinary gtifite gives H caff oat arcawat af all tbe military ope rstioi a ia this gicat suufgV. I ba reialt. wa are pioud lo ny, it as ghnoaa aad dect ana a victory as ever rraward tba Uri iak aim, aad equalled oaly by tba field al Wttiriloo. Previous to liyi'f before our rtaders c-pici ol tba raare iwporiaai deatrbta. wa firfit iba fullawiag brief ou.e: On the I3tlt. IStb, aad Iftbj of Dec . be r, die S kh army creitsd tba Suttlej with, at tha lowest eitieatte. 80. 0t9 meat af wham 20.000 or JO.Outi were cavalry, sad about ISO pieces af ea. non of I'.e brgeti calibre motcableia tba field snd exquttiuly fiaiahed as artd'e ry iametiuitbly mora poweitul than waa ettr brought ioto ihe field by Wellington or Ntpvleon. It is atdy ia morals tbt the S.kht are lo be railed ss bstbaroas. I bey are a raea ai viroioua ia body, as a- cute in ii teller!, aad as ikilful ib all tha aria thty rkltita e. of which war ia the chitL aa the generality nl Eurepeaas. Iha place st which this formidsMs bntt pat ted the rivtr may be about lony or fifty mt'ei from ' Ignore, the cipnaj of lha Pui jiub, aud within a much Iris dnuaca of Fcroxepeia, Ihe moil adtsaced of the llritjili potts. Fcroxepore is abcal fif icen or twenty miles (itun tha point at whirb the S.khi crusted the river, if it is o much. Tbe my sders, hiving eitiblithid tbf selves and organized their force an lb Urmsh side af the SuUej, made soma alight demontuations af attacking Kara xepore in the iatetval between Ihe IS fa and 18th ; but, upoa tha lasi-aaaed diy, broke ap, and, taking lha direct road to Delhi, proceeded in a aoutberly direct!, as if thty would roatk Ferozepere, leav ing it ou their pglu. In this direction a divieion ol 30,000 af tha invaders bad proceeded about twentt-five ruiUs, to a plaea eaiied Aloodkea, wuea. oa ina eve ning of ihe 18th, they were met by a part uf the British army, commanded by Sir Hugh Gou.li and the Governor-Ga II tl ... ir nenry llardmge, who, as eaeond in command, to k lhe field in penon. A fierce cot-fl ct emued, in wbirb the Sikhs loit d e ai lilUry attached lo their diviaior, in number seventern guns. It was in il-ia stags uf iha battle thai Sir Robert S-Ie and General McCa.ktll fell. The con est proceeded languidly through lha lutit and sum, the armies on both sides being occupied with the buiitl af their dead, and the ieorganztion tf their res peetie armie. During these two days iie Uritiib ci.iuinatider receded some re tiif.rreinei.t. ; bu', the invadeis having fallen htrk upon their main body, prob ably 30.000 or 10.000, piesrntad a pro liigioi.sly atigineiited lo.ee when the shock ol battle was irnewtd on tha 2 In, at a place cailc Ferozealur, about twelve mites in retreat from Muodkee. Al Fe rueshar the intadtri bid prepired a tuonly entrrncbed camp, which they stood prepared to tUftnd with 100 piacea cf their huge field artillery, and 60,000 men. Imagination can scarcely depict tha fury and the obttinacy of the two days' fit-lit that mutt have preceded the rapture oi me invaders' ramp, with all its mate rid and artillr ry, and the utter dispereioa of the intading army on lha 22J Decem ber. The most fnriunite etciped to isl ands in the Suilj, or, perhapi, ta tha Punjaub bank ; hut the greater part were scattered in broken partita through tba Uri ith terr t utes. 'I'hcir Iota ia varinna. ly etiiiiined al from 23,000 to 33,000 in killed and wounded. Our Iota in killed and wounded, it ia to bt feared, fatla lit tle thoit of 3,3)0, including fifty Euro pean ofliccia. in- inti- Lato from Europe. The arrival of the tteam.h... fl KUrn;. i . . , . . -..... Mirwigni Mverpo l datca to the ha tiaiti. lhe loiiowing is the in retung i . li'gcnco : .Thelgieti debate on Sir Robert Pcei'a fintneinl scheme, which extended over throe weeks, and aff.rded food lor lwrl t'lglttt' iiicessaul oratory, was brought to dote on the morn-ng of Saturday la.t, by a division which g.ve the JU.nitier a iiiajonty cf ninety-seven. Thetbbate which closed on Saturday iiJiie fiisi ikiifflislj thr precuraor of the From the Sandwich Islands. The Polj netian, a Sandwich Mind piper, of Novembtr l.tr, aay s Ihat two hundred and fitly troopt, which hid arrived at the Society I. land, destined lor the Mar qiieia, had been detuned at Tahi i. Tb nttiei continued quiet in their eneimp mer.tt. awaiting the tipeeted arrival af Pa mare among them. Ii it thought ahe will at lat tuhmit lo her hard neceiaity, and noma to termi wrh the French. Compliment lo America. The Am man government hae adopted' Morse' American Magnetic Telegraph in prefer ence to the EllL'Iish and I lilMJ,!". Shouldn't Wonder.-The Richmond St.irsays, another relic of the classic ages as found in thatrilr, being a dog collar supposed to have belonged to Julius ('ac sar, from the f urt of having hi$ name crt guiord upon ill. An Itulnuitioa A printer's money, says the Alton Democratic Union, my commonly be found accurcly stowed away in hid subscriber's pockets.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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