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I i : : I it - ft." . . - 'Sa . ,i , . ' r 1 r V -44 . J V. -: t I' !., ' ..f I? " A'ei M 8He' at ' trr.r i ! tf li 7' ,i '' Ou, It tt,r f..!!riBjf L-r aa I ImciI ftfijtl tli '!"" uf tti rrifl", hs'm the ;th, pkMee, frW (h New hern Urmiat, We lis rMi f St nVtunrt ss lulU , f 1iurer in that au of fret traU f.l. IV. ae;Tns si.hs stmt.t,. That te Farmers of North Caroline way see mart U)tAf the .ur.1et uf hUh the? labor, we lutlte their auto iIk in lka trine xed statement. ' . X Farmer trlng bale of Cotton io and annlies the proceeds !r the prcbaM of pert stsrles for, his family, iscnrtnn weighs, V 303 lbs. which hi tel fcf SObr 100 lb making 21 jATue' first x b PT .; ur rrK.t n..lnlnA tor his cotton brings one rW per hundred Imi iftan he would n,AUrpr hundred Imi i.nl. would i fL. tl ..n K'.lai nf been " ir;, VThrnVftl lJ2!t' J :tton ovi, ut be pif " tht 3w1, U three d4.N it t telivrt 0 'v 52 s fVXW - iiidtptble Welti bo nowp, ioado "OS 6 00 I BUntctj' 4 00 j b. Powder, 40 io f Cliro, 1$ 10 do- Cottfi., Oio Cib, okUnce; .v a jo Thete. then, tre 'wut tlfc oointity and the retail pneet o( the iclce be would receive io exchange fofiit cot ton Wtvwill now proceed tihaw at how routh lwer prieet he Uj p4rehit the iimt attitlca, weriwe .;m;itit to Acad our cotton to L. rope tud receive iheoce ta exchtngi tv.; rtin aood. uoburdeoed witl heavy tiwtioo. Sugar 6und fint oa the U. Thi article may be bought io Cuba "at ooe and a half tb two centi per lb. aod could be deliv ered on the wharf io Newbero, (free of dutyf it to cent per lb., all . charges of freight, tonuf ance, comnm alpoa, dc. paid. Tbut,-then, our farmer could procure it 100 per cot. cheaper thn he now pays, flc1r.PlL'r the tax of three cents per lb. whuh he cbotributea to the wealthy sugar plao cr of Louisiana. We wiV( to be ccr. uin. estimate the loss on the purchase of 100 lbs. sugar, at three dollars, which is not too much. Icon comes next. -The -duty, on English bar iron is 837 per ton j oo Rl 00 0 00 3 66 0 ? 2 SO 1 00 821 30 l :o Enehsn wr iron i r- ai i i mi . B. jt un irftn K78 4G oer touribout five earuHoV delay will oc ST Ji o( Enk,S b,r i. N Vo-l. -V $72 50, Md of aheetand hoop iron, SlJS to 140. In London in the hu urpart of 1 8SO,-Engib bar is qu it. J at 832 50, and shxet aod hoop iron at a .verajrejuL52, . J!$E?. J1! "e. aftUltsTf ihe" first nrcestsubjeiled to the enormous duty of 50 per cwt. The freight and charts on iron do not exceed S10 pr ton, which sum, added t the L-.ndon price, would give us the article at 41 50 for EngtUh bar, instead of S72 50, and at 52 for sheet and hoop, instead of Sl35 to 140 Then, on his 100 lbs. iron, our farmer psya a tax to a few hundred owners of mines in Pennsylvania of Sf 50. The Blanket! next m order. Un this the dutyis 35 cent oo every doU ar-of ihe-first cos Thejaxnjh Vdl be about 70 cents. Oo Powder, the duty is $ Cents per lb ' Where it admitted duty free. -would at least be five cent cheaper than it now is. On this .therefore the farmer pays a tax of five- cents RCCalicoes and Cottons. The duty on these two artn les, with jhjt M cambrlcks, gingham,, checkr,innT- lins, eye dc is from 8710 175 cents cn every dollar of the cost, say only lOO per.cent. and oo these, the farmer pfiys on the S3 5p wottbirVhichr he -pxrrchasesf-just dublcpeprice.,,,ne tft nav. but for the Tariff. Now let ua examine his loss, the Swash. Say HereceivesforhisCoUon.less S3 00 On Sugar his taxna On Iron, , Qo one Blanket Oo his Calico and Cotton, 3 00 2 50 0 70 175 ,,:,...l.i...S:iQ95 The farmer, then who toils in his field and makes one bale of Cotton, pavs to the General Government m ias, which operate very largely a bounty to the manufacturers, E3, aod io the "Bwash 3. The artrcles stated, sre quoted to illustrate the du--tin Vic pays which are equally heavy Ea almost every thij.gc cOuaonjeg.- Nv If .:. i v-1 :' ' r"1 takes IH ( f i. ; . ..is i f n r ," cnlturiMS, .11 p"f re-t. : llC ;,t" ton trVy f-r j w . f.r ilic p iri- nc i.i pi. log 2U jjcr crtit, -f it l U tafi J fitlure ri, f"i.v,it t). f) compUiuf Bat Hto l ciK-jO irig! American in. ttustry ! ,Wi wull liV to kao ,it kind of mnitry that li iu whkli our hmlr ye-mnry re ro.i-.U I it i:,iropr4i; loJUtry ! it t m jch AF'l"n ifl'lufrry if the were nhut.np in hrick hj) Hpit. oing C ttoo ? And thee e'(I T rifll(c. wlwicjv alf)ul)y for tncour. Arenwnt to Atrferkaft inauitryi r oot willing that wrrmuia teceire tne cheap goods which IgUoJ cn far tUiwM wwttarn for the SO co 40 mill. hrn of oar pruJuce prr toodm, which nt mivi iron, n'ifw ftl lh (ttfDt 01 tnCIf WrOISSi I HC Duyi iroro Oli tin oui: u.. nit of the etteot of their wroilgi I for irieytret the twrte vIo3 linrw of 1 ' ,kn mniA full wittreeetntierT tntfJjTltnr tmnner coiisisfent with their rights as Amer. lean citiifn. If the Mmufactutinp tttaft an remain satisfied with! sue incidental prijtection as a Tariffjof revenue will afford them, it will be well but thy mitt4te most egre giouslv, the spirit of the South, if they suppose it will tamely bear, one fw. mrnt after the Xdtwtlaltkbt it paid, a Tariff avowedly to protect their in terests io me - injury m Twentv.four Millions of Dollars In faxes, w(ll not alwavt be rung from the Industry of the People, to swell the arrogance aod wealth tf any One set of men; i lXlTEb STATES IUXK. Lat week we were surprised to hear, lust before the publication of lurpjiper, that effoni were making io a I up and obtain aignaiurca to pen tima m hive a branch ot the IJdUcU tita-i Bank established at Kaoxville. Whavea few nbicctioiis to this meaiVe. In the ( place, our coon try is iteotially agricultural f a bank is uncongenial to it and is only bcneS- y.m m m.u 4 r.v.r Mnnm vai w u'billlllB. JX nwfc. v. burrow iney and piy six per cenr on it and Irm the ordinary profits of his plaotatiot make enough to dis charge hi dttt and interest. The consequmccs be, whenever the Bank demands pvment. the borrow- 7 er's nrgroes or sttj or farm roust be sacrificed to raiseW money. The r . i ,v . '. charter ot ane oanxni expire in a- ! cur before .he br.nch'v, b, kcurd here, ana some ume wivbe Ofcuniea in i loaning out their monftv. If. then. the charter is not to be recwed, the businessofthe Bank must V wound up ; its customers must imydiately satisfrimlemands ornnew rgroe ,...r . v. - . V -lleat than the total destruction onneap and titrdrmtwrfall mt4nc-batdt. olThofof the stiTkcaisd i.tbUcUyXOf this mammoth A great amoo-t of property will be sold x an immis.e sacrifice the people will be distresnl; the Cry lor money will be tremendous it cannot be had and hundreds of far mers will be turned out of" house and home and tffettdatly ruined. But it will be said, perhaps, thatit will relieve our country from the preaent scarcity of currency. This ta a week aod foolish pretence. Let us exam ineit j suppose the country is fur f.f monev. now is any man to uc uciic- I L T J lued bvlt. unless beTas some valua- ble prod uot to-gi ve in exchange, for iu lloods of money will do a man no good who has nothing to give for it. Industry, then, well directed, is the only resource that will honestly and beneficially Till a man's pockets. He must have something to sell before he can induce any one to buy :and that cmintry will al w a y le rich and have the most circulating1 medium, whose inhabitants are judiciously industri ous and whose products are most abundant : and to attempt to lound ihc proierity of a community on any other r I 1 " . L1i. u . .77 - ' - i bisis is gross fully quackery. If, then, a branch bank was established here, it might perhaps, benefit a few merchants, but it would ruin the farmers: and those who would not borrow from it, and had nothing to sell, could derive no advantage from rt, unless they could steal its funds without tbe possibility of deirttioir; ; " But what does the Bank give toth.e wuntryTTs vor to borrow money for ninety days and pay six per cent on it If so, there are many individuals tmong us I who will let oot their cash when ats repayment can be properly e cured far mare accommodating term..? Why then, should we bee that a morif led nobjlity-l should ba established it I i Jen I U$ t' ".r U f 1 viu' tA the C-r.iry .i i vu ur its i roperty, , II ,. II .1.- itirftol li,k tO t f ' Ion, an ! rvt 10 f")iticl pfr nJ Ik.li II .lib MllkVl 'iF C,.nnq imcr, K'ftoxviUe if nv.tt i pr6ftr place for the location r.f p tra.Kh. Tl' expeilment bat ucen tried and was comp.ratiftly unpro. lacivr. The old Ktate IJaok was es u.J'tvlied here long ago it did the whole Imiineis for a con.ideraUe time of all Kut Tennessee its branches were extended Into the Weiurn pan r is fitut. and vet. after full ex- periraent, the stockholder! deemed it prudent to wind up tne concern ,k,.. tk directors of a state Institu tion, ca'me to such I conclusion, after ahir trial, Is it not cerum inai .n,K Af tha linked rltatcs' Btnk must do a lokiog or at least a piddling . I 1. J.tAM HA a business here, unless mey ucwrmiu ' . . a a ttJ wgrmVii Wic5oa XTinean, to ruia the farmm, tnd.thui specq: i'hte bank H at p ient excHiifg i" x - a ' - ' . a Ik aH ut,motr infliieace m prevent rv election of Gen. Jrksoo to the presi deocva to thwart his measures, pervert h a ournotes. ititrmstiie Ml name ana bring into power the apostats repub lican, Henry Clay. H ma lauer hmild eatota the reople, to support him, the principles of repuMicaoism will be bverturoeJ, the Bnk charter wi'J t4 renewed, a pcrpciul .prtfU' eged nobility will be tstabltshed among ua. federal doctrines will obtain a cur. reocv and atrength thai will be aa des- potic as tnrmooarcny oi togaoG. Our obiceiions. then, to the estab lishment of rt branch ol this institoi tion amoeg ui, are, th it is onsulta ble to our cotfntryy and will. ruin our farmers that it will UH make money mou abundant than it it j that it will be uoprofitrble to the stockholders J that it .will interfere with our elec tioosi' aod have a tendency to corrupt the morals of tbe community j that its influence will onerste aeainstthe pre. sent administration j against rejmbli. canurn and reDublcan'dactnoes t that it will aid the progrca aod growth of I trAt rallam. raiae ua amonsr us a moo i 1 r f led aristocracy, aotrnnany turn our governnfent u to every practical pur pose, into a monarchy, unlimited in its authority, uncnntrolable io its pow ers, intolerable io its oppressions, and supported io all its assumptions, usur nations, ana tyrannies oy an iron (hearted baud of privileged rnonopo I.. t . ?tt ..... ' iistsf anu aupxrcuioua tnwi'. . Lawful coxflaqratioxi It i our painful aod tnelancholy dufy again to announce to the public, another appaling Inttance of loss by tire, wnicn iii h rienlv felt and lamented bv ever individual in our State, ft is nothing Teas tnan the lotal destruction orthetap that noble edificevwilh Us splendid deco rations, nothlog now remaios but the Slackened walls and smouldering ruins The State Librarv h aho eniirelr con turned, and (be Statue of Washisotok, I-hat proui monument of national grati- ii to. which was or nnao ana eiorv, n at mutilated and defaced, that none can belold it but with mournful feelings, and thennviction involuntarily forces llsell upon,, their roinda, that the loss is one which. cannot be repaired. The roost artire tvertiona were made to rescue thii cht) (Tottyrt of Caytva, from the ram ires a the devourine element, nor ere thI Agisted from i.until.the djanger Derame emaent. Th alarm war viven ahnnt aeven o'clock on Tuevdav morning, and it was presently evident that all attempts to Fttincrtmh the hrv. wnuld nrove nerlrct It fruitiest. The (Tort of the bv-stan . , , , -, dei a were then direurd towards the oro tection of the Public Cilices on the iauare aftd the adjacent pritf btiHdlngsrjand ih preservation oi lueoihciai srchives We are hjppy to add, tmt none of the former were injured, and 'hat the Utter, dojlttdjnjrjthejk all saved. The beautiful grtve of Oaks, TjfhjheGapitofas;iriVentre-T nament, did more towards staying fle pro- . . l 11 .1. Rresa or me names man any unman ef fort, and inculcates mont forcitly the propriety of cultivating shade trtea in Cities, on the score of security from fire alone, to ssv not nine of other consider. tiojis. Seldom has the -eye witnessed so awful s spectacle as this vast building in one concentrated blaze, streaming from every window .and a vast column from thrrooff formitrg altogether a scene -nol adequately to be described Tjci origin of the fire is not certainly known, but we believe the general im press, ion is that it was thie result of most culpable carelessness on ' the part of a man who had been employed to assist in soldering the new Ziiic roof, as he ws" seen that morning carrying up a coal cf fii,e between tw ahirigles considerably i u . . i .8 ( ' ' 7 ;i : t itrl r twci'i 0 a r I ' ' i.,t f.,m l.l! I La I.i: -!i 'C ,t Ul. ConIJtrh(?th rspi ' wHi . wh eh the fire prorrford, It ClrrumoncsiMt i pu r.f.. all secured. BeUdri iha psperi i cf the -i.. i.- r.h imn Ifninf t nf the MEl'la' vie, i" - ,, , ,urt. aod thnsrt Of the Lotnpttoiier sue the Clerk r.hsa Supreme Court, t ha fine CPPF cf Snin's Tainting ' ofVurCnut.'iv.rnd some ankles of fur- niturt bf th L;;iatvtyftamoers, wer prtieved from If (liniei., It ,f he SC 1 r" in -m Itssoluilons, Ihif .' Congregjon snd new hnlderi of u.c Pre ibrtertan vhurcft Liiw tr..K!. tMiMls.rtr. hav idsrtd to the Oovtnor the oe ef tt lr f 3 '-)nK for th temporsry accommCa'i m n me Legislature. . ' " tka Connrrecation and Pe w-hoHfs f t he rsshyis uo.Church u fKl. rum the Rev. Williim'MPh Li... ..l!t:4atha Chair, and 11 M. Sillier, CFT- Wi tctj ii-hbu -w- . - i - - iiuiiiiwiiiiii In inn ii ffnwi-iinrrwiiin'r"- i 1 rsiary Tt fnaetlnv takina- Into eonilderstlon the very distresif r limiiv with whkh tbe City of Raleigh sad the mm gener slly bas this day been vkited, In the de struction, by fire, of that noble edifice, the State House, which wss the pride and ornament eft ho Ststii adopted unani mously the following resolutions i Rnolvtdt That they so nereoyretpeci r.,!t. Affcr to HU Excellency the Govern- 6rof the State of North Carolina, and through him to the General Assembly ot iha State, this Church with (he Session House, thereunto attached, as a tempora ry accommodation lor holding tne ses sions cf that nonoraoie ooar, umu mora convenient sod permanent building shall be provided. Rh6-.ed.TbH should sny alteration In laid Church be deemed advifable for the better accommodation of the members of tbe Assembly, tht they oo hereby al low and authorhe said alterations to te made. , . ; , He$ohird, Tbst a copy of the forrgo big Resolutions, signed bv he Chairman and eountersiened by theSecrctsry , be bindeJ to Hji Kvcellenry th Gifernor. WILLIAM McrHLI7rEK5, CJTmn. U. M. Milieu, Srejr. , We learn also, that the nee of the Ses sion House of the Prebyteran Church bas been politely offered to the Judges and Iar of the supreme court, st pres ent in session, and the offer has been ihankfullv acre Dted. In the evening otthe day on which the conflagration took place, hit asxcetlcncv the Govenor caused an ex.mination to be made ofJthn At. Mdion, John Bell and William Afoms (an apprentice of Maton) persors who bad ben st woik onjhejroof of tbe Capitol that rooming, solderioR the besds.of thOsils which fastened down Uie xine in orderVif :pbsibfer to come st tha truth as to the origin of the fire. No one, It Is believed, who rreard this ex animation, csn doubt that the drmuciion K,eh hut taken olnre. was eitm'd tV n , ' the careless useof fiJ - v4 - rkmen between five and ttft!ijilft,lt fT:dUxffo)lnAtm9'r. Ding.. - - r . Jail Breaking.--JonathoUT Lijig, t on- victed at 'he Us November Teun of ibe Unites States' Circuit Court of p-niw COUn-OriCli mill on int uu ui uu u ted Stales, and sentenced to five I ears imprisonment, and who made t is f:cspe' i, ,)fJ, jv4)(.mtwh0 i'ln't ,0f,-.. from :he jail of this city, m J ; m r Ua . ,hf ,c( ,bt cn i4 by cutting tbe bus of hon w He h lorrred H R, ta if (,rf,v jn v Uve ike.gr of one of tbe n l ng been prefved. might, f,,: prison, effected bit escape from the same , . ; . - ' , i t :j --W.U. I ., t . Wlm m.. Prorr:ety, charge it upon tbs ht' a-e tws place, on Friday nrght last in a like man- ' . " r ' . ;t. Th.,. two r three other !'k'"g'" trs he.d,fof 4 ,u?,t h,le prisoners confined in the ssme rooir, who,,,?- unwilling to expend one aixpen-a woldprobably.hava.madoiheirwsy through the same aperture had it rrot iP'-n ss-cl-ddiah n- roonsh in theeMremc and been for the early alarm k'i ven by a pr'ts-' we s''M nt.t therefore rev-t to it. ft is enigh oner in the sparlment immediately a- firustoknowihtMjchaapir,tdoesexiat,an bov. A. large party immediately went if w e are gnod citirens, poawssing any Stte in pursuit of Lewis but returning with 'priiteand anxious fortlw properi.y and MnwL out apprehending him. Kor a dsenption ing of N. Carolina we otight to try to efadica' of him, se the Jailor's advertisement in jt. shall we continue always to pay one barrel isuscquentpjom , ilrtioXJlmtr.&tiWfouUo,n ' m pot. V cot the fkmer of Rowan co. otie dollar Electioneering John M. Di. k and the very lowest catcolatlon, toget on banpV Francis L. Simpson, T.nr. candidates j "our carried to Fayettville which is our ne for the Senate in Guillard Count, iiavei coma to an ogreemeni not to ntie atiout ... - I a tn-theount y-fbf-t he pu pof lei,uot, - eerin? during the present summci. ii. Sufirevte. Court. Franklin L. Smith, of Charlotte,' hss been admitted to Supc eSnr Cniirt nractice. and James N. M'l'her ton, of Camden, and Michael Hoke, oi Lincoln, have obtained t.ounty Court Li cences. o. The Hon. Levi Woodbury, Secretary ot the Nsvfr and Commodore Rotlgers, Stewart and Pattersou, Navy Commis sioners, arrived Ijere on Saturday last in the Steamboat Pocahontas, .Capt. Hender son, snd took lodging, at Saint's Exchange Hotel. They visited the Navy Yard oo the same day,, when tbe ...usual honors' we're paid them. They will leave here on Wednesday next, on their . rut urn to IVashirtyoiw Notfojg Paper. , fi4t Lli f ItHtM , " " ml JULY 4, U'3I. JO Ws Mtr Aeaie axavait all taoia tpsisrsa t U Caaiea ta a.ak p(y. men! aa aooe as Puibl as the hutincaa v( that cheers moat bt t Used. 1 ta trhoa ihtg , want weir mw.ty tui iny cannot -ay it lia Ont thoie vhoVae thtH trill euuij ly with thi' atvnert . 1 Uy hope that, as they caaa call wpo each indttid jat ibis notice will anJl (itr ihetsrrt purpose. The ameuat ofearb aeeoutit la aa trmJI that they tlaok almost try roan eoald pij ft wi'Jiout an lueonsanjcf.ce, While on the on Und, . oppeaaj f a)7 tmmmt, fir the parposei of In'trti.T lmpVi mtsU. we sre ee tie oilier, equally optKwed aa Chat aarrow minded and cooincicd mTu hich sat s that e shall have e of aay klod. Amon; the auiUcts bleb bav cocm before em . State legislature, It l net a tntle surprising that this should have, brretofore, claimed so lints cf their attention. Wt hipi for ihserWit and honor of X. Carolina that fhil Stare of thirds wll art rcouuri, nut say aome ww-rninded groveuinf porittciaas, t, io ait a iHiftf to gain any thing tut the flute, ay unfair means rnnee you wUl a xtt ror ,a national K;iarur to malt roads and canals for m out of tbe w oney of the peo ple of the other Stales, bow shall We have asy work of Interna! Wprevement carriid oaf for tbe honor end rcapectabllity of the uiv we Wish that rurk) a question tiever had been , saked t bet is baa been atkrd aod we wiB . C seerlt We aiiHfepfy, we caa carry them oa With sir ova money. feOod'atiem,aee -so poor and M illibrral that wetannot bare any ajeans of t anfdtiinf our prodoee t market Ithmit ftae rm W the federal fail ' t.itti VU as not forbkJdc n by tbe foNotiratton, shall e so tar forget the dignity and standinf , of the State, ai to ask -the general go-ri,tnent to make Was SBd'iansJr fuf tu f '"tnalf "weT'l""' eane Kentoeky or Ohio bate received the money of N. C. an.) 1. Carolina fiir the puryofe of imp-rosing their eon?iion, at th expense ef the eonatitutW,-that ligament which kinds tegether the jr,ing material, of which thie ' Union is compm-d, do the aaaa? If ''our l neiglibrs break any one of God's rumntMuf. m'lits ,hall we doao likewiaef IVoa'd thai e ,tt go unpuiwhed, fttr a hrearh of om of oor lira who c.MjId proee that another man bad commit.' ted the same act ith impunity J If jrott waM a -rence on your land, will ymi ak yonr nigh!xf to pay half rhf ttpnnt, hrWlmnW benefitted by it I Wmild it be Jot or right that aeaW'rfajf half the etpnse?T;We trurt ne" " P'e y'U sy nil :Amar thee ith ttte ilea that we are to have fine roada aod eana!s made fcf us, by the general gorernment and let os begin ! tHim lvra. IV want .i.t. . --- - - w "vt s vsa'taiw - Wrwant aomr rhem and rrtVrtinn. mnJ 4 1 tmr have - SHa. vlrtfala :and Itrsirortiia si (iv hac .t down to their axeoonlii the half of ,our ep.r ? We trtiat not A epirit ofoppo . tition. to intern-.! improvements of amy kind has lariser among TbeVo1'.heh not easily to be i Kttimva for. The riotrs if tbe " Aipericsn , p...,.- ' V,r.J.J It nium iVinir , )m ! ert and best market. He there gers, upon " i i m- a n ww :TrrageronTnoi!r9,ioriua nour. ue pays wv iwWw?J t faentaratl jtut A.f asaiaiaj liaiat aaaT J laaa aasaaw f-'"lh vat v su? sns vov lrWCT fvsiiv sw rre 'H rr tTt v vt ofhiscrop fiirenying ittomaiVet. U is not orly thecae with fiVir but it is so with all otir pro.lnc (ions, our corn, our cotton and our tobuco Cannot this state of things" be remedied? c befiere so and we licpe that it will. An objec tion baa been urged against interiial improve, menta by the States which vill here men tion and we have only to miU f m it to have it despised. It is said that eacVfownty will waiit a road o.r canal and, therefore, we shall neither have roads'" or eanli7' YtrtTTWight - vjrh tNe same propriety say, that becauar; ea'-hcminif would prefer having the State Hons? a i' largest town, that therefore we should have no State Home at all. Is there any nhin-r foolish We will droy it as unworthy.of a forih'r remark. When a man is rn'led ypn to giv vote upon this subject he should not as h"1, sulfite qiesUt," her. ahotVereo.'v drouJd
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