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. 7 20 -, cojumvKication; ! - 1 Edito: Encked, 1 fend you an article wlatiTetothe Twin. withStatirtinforinaiiort, concenuBg tie prices ef Staple Goods, onef die tow Tariff of 1841 nd the Tariff of 1813, gbowiflff exclusively that the Tariff baa actually 'reduced tbeprteesof Goods, instead of ruining the people ai ow Free Trade friends, aocoafctently : r ( , . " . ' " j ttfopdwru place la year papeV please ablisk ' r " '. ifr U&U&nffiA JtEADER. . : i,TJn$ Mercoanv ana wrsfnesa aien or sucbdrmw Virginiaf W fo ,beKev tibai e, present baaiadeopt k-.Jatemnt trf'WWbolesafa Prices hi that market ok all the sUpIe f articles of iwport'land censntoptrow orjdertlie ;! -Tariff f 1SU end (he Tariff tfIM3,reapectiveiy ' The t'tanst ewbrise and : istonnd .those TfUt anythere be) 'ferioloWy beKere-iC Ptottiw i arm .increases, Bncw uiw swhwhto" noeitkive tae facis to oar readers; bnt first sum . tibnse cotanected with the Currency and Specie of '. the country, r. -v- .?aOQ;i r- ;' : iano to all . that Money wis sc tntereat cortsparativelr igbri 1841,' whije fn 1843 eaah wal abundant mtlietramcTcial Cities and interest down to 4 or 5 per cent, on. the" best paprv fcbrrseV'gorj by all BYee Trade rules, notttaiurfe fjen far nigner in tne, latter year on, ' inu'wcmfflr ? aim min; i nenmuai mmniAnra t tbjftJpQntrjr the twJBTai4fl5yearDdinf i wth,iinberiil . hiviD oeen . imposed )n September of toe Taltef f ykm bnriftef th0 Oonntrjf ba'lni'n;' I wbaslaf mnctbaiioa oftd vaJ $bSmM$L .Aaj y i the Protective Tariff, our imports of Spec reaxhedthe ejftrioirdinaiyanu wblte the ezDort for1 the same' w& TbeYe li tkirig'like thfa tiir thci tsrjr.o tntry.;.1nl8atinl w abroajdea?ily pQhathia sjaoosted to nothing; while In 1S43 wehaveiwtoolT'tttadea net rim of Twenty llillkmt m Specie bnf we contractqdrio debte siUOttVne? ebntrarwelbeen 1 outikt bd our oiocjtsuwnea in jarooe. ana nave Coifliry. ;vTnif ia Uw.way the Tariff mvovHa try th Country 4 now letoaW nc the Pecjpi Of 4hj wholesale price'bf Goods 1n the rafrious brancbes 'ofi trade-ja the City of Rirhmood, , carefully tnade pp. frornrotoi sales in the year 1841,' when lh? Tarjh vndet the 'Compromise . Act, ranged at thq ery , loweat jratea of duty ; and in 1843, the first Tear after1 the TariM 4emagofnescaUiU passed by aWhlv Confrress. went into full Mf inn. vt? .a;.J!- Sack Salt ranged from . . , SI 90. a 24 11 60 1 5 Ameilean Bar Irbo, per ton.85 , f4 ,70 ; , a75 Enghsh 14 .8weds ) wM.-"-r "90 ir 77 Trsdegar Richmond MinV. J ; i i. l(laetaie- f -, ' ...90, ,. Aaseiiea1lhB1We8tecv:r,'.', CelfeaBesAiesper'"' ' "7!: '1 doaen-8,1,u i:-fL 8immonsHnJ- tB ?UVlqaalhy- ,aiap-l4 '-;,v& Casting Hollow Ware, pe lb ?' 7.4 81 96 14 ."I'M. 110 a 12 3 a 34 .0ar6i Vises.' --. -r 15 .20 10i;aifl4 TabU Knives aod Forks' . and Pocket do. -.6f0" ; 33 uroeni.'anttuiira'j':a .- '. a l'w iA ! RUgafJ es.J4iQnws . i Bar JUfdpfiiib,i utnll ,6i Woc4 8crewsv tho pro hioiWd; Irrterynare itt f) least, 23 per, eeflV Ie4ii , y and of a much i superier . bT T ........ . a 4 . a - lit 11 Joaiity to uioivformef r imDorted. -w-n t styitt!ofBCbu4 ifiiaBU ,4843. tie v&8!!&$Wte& A24 lo' -r? s ' a ao. biotas and tsoMrssand,eafiV Bw. rvuveca nw km una 33 .VjIT r r-yataere was con aid .ffi'S 1 Wihiik.l&tin .i.- . . ; k- wni. ana t-S?W W-MJ isuda tfeirt 2,1 bl the, sametrtfor siiVV A .'v:rm t r w - - L.l 44 WaWTOiWajJJwiBial- ted:nr4 -.sdt H aucQQ l-,v. -7'"v'y 8-4 , Sheetinea ' rli a.iai x-t i j ff eeM me .vans eaCalfcees or- Print H probably as great pVen h5icle; TJering Mm year 1340. Ianre oasntRiM ArRriiUk P.b.,.. Mm -SkS . T' f"ln fflrl1?'! Itactiybnd l ao I . I .- f t- . ; - si. . JF P-mt, 1 1 : - - - 6k 6K 4a6 V!?is6 Katoaca " . ( trick S-4f ' " Mechanic W Vf Metoaca 7 9 .t -Matoaca 4-4 Sheeting; tou t7s 8 U .a64 Brown VanisuXet tm2 ''-Miit':-' 9 i r- 15 Dorchester Bed t icks A A f-8 Brown Cottons. Law- rence, H F 44 a mm max Ir- etched UOttOSfS, n eiDe n wen wen gteaiw; ; . Krttocky Jsaas ecttined, from 141 to 184S, from VPlannrfsdo, do. .'oli,, summer ranuiuoru owns ana v eetiagt , ao. .04 v Broadcloths and CassitBeres fiom 2d to 25 per cent. J , Jiiah Unen 20 per cetilower in '43 than 4ti sed pay a duty or Sa er cent.- - la '4u tb article was doty free. S f . ! ; " Y It wift Ween b reference to the err ferrt article named fO the lit (Salt) which ha eaed b Loco- roco soap-pots to eon oorsa seen aireweipuuiw at the lt per cent duty at upon the poo nun, has been sold thriughofct the year 1843; at 20to 25 pet ct. less thai1 the average bf t4rtfeje low doty npon many other important articles, pnees have been reduced to sf moch greater extent, andto impor tant article has the price been increased this is the anTiresMe'. bdtusU fan wise and onconstiiaupnai iax. J which tltf Enquirer; 'and secli fils ptiiitslmako soch a tremendons noisei and cry aboul; Jei we peopie look into these things eooly and decide far thjemeelTe ! ID" cJjrse,t!otton Goods wUUbe iigher in .44 than they were in '43. since raw" Cotton has risen folly fifty pet cent and probably VVoolens Will be hfeher also, as there has been an Advance1 pf fifty per eent. oh W00L To complaia of this adraneen poods is an evidence of ejetotion by the Manuiactarersi keeDionut of.sTffhtlthe &d 1 ranee in Vpol and Cotton, as the Pfebianiaadj ether papers habitually do, is just as honesty and Sensible iss hangr the bakeratfor ;np giving as large a loaf aor sixpence when Floor I Ten Dol brs a barret as they did when ft ' was Five. But 1 1 ' 31. -11 : r . f - l pasing aue allowance inr cosb vi maicriate, va jontend tjat American People never obtained anufactaAheanej fhanj they dA under the . POLITICAL NEWS, MOVEMENTS &c I ,The foUowina 4j an extract ,of ji. Letter to the EditpraLfrom, a , Whig Member .of the .Jaat Con: ffress in the interior of the State of New York, dated March4- M 4nave onJr.Ume to say toyon thanira wnrff rarea-areLTBsiTioe. ju. uub . uiuiuct m ww T auv iZA -l : i .1 Yt . .i . -nartltsiar ia beinsr dispelled ; and that I hate at cbafidence in the belief that the idea' of ovembe'r heXt will show that Henry ClaY W e firat choice of the people of the Empire JUte."' VictorV 5 Tkot. The election of municipal leers for the city of Troy, held last week,; re sulted in Aicomnlete triumph for the Whigs, Gtnu sdk CoEirrac the present Mayor, beinff fe-elected by nearly four hundred majority, when Ian year nia majoniy was uuaer iwo ouuureu. Vt, , , WESTEr New York. Advices from, Erie, Monroe, and.Caitaraugus como in cheertagly, and I erve to cuaaipae toe sugnt iog wnicn arose irom Utica.. The1 Rochester Democrat of Wednesday announces HMqnroe as true as steel T Sixteen oat of twenty-three Supervisors ! Gain of four eibce last year ! Whig maity osiMayoriBQC V I The city of BufFalo is wholly redeemed, and resumes he r rank among the Whig cities of the Union, having given a majority "of 214 votes for ths Whii' Candidate for Mavor. v AlbebIL Porter has been appointed by the. VThigs of 4ssgara and Orleans conulies, forming the thirty-fourth; Congressional district, their DeP ewioue ijumni.vonTcnuon,: uie ,zui -.: IMqbbis Fsanklin has been nominated as (he VfhTgandyie for 'ypfJucil iwJ York, to be supported at the approaching elec tiin. The domination was tendered bv a unanP mous vote to the Hon. Robert Smith, buthe urcuug, iurrkAMUJ was wuu entire uuaui onty agtwdnponv a .J Th of Boston had a glorious Clay Ball in FanueillfaH--en-MondaT-E HaU wariaacu-alhdeted fafnpgii aid tranSDareneies.' and. at one end of ' th 9tnnn wks t-IUUairJ? tJLt.ii - 'fiiTLi . I wuicu uung in eagie,' rearing m nis oeaa a scroll, upon .whieh appropriate mottoes were inscribed. A lalWengh portrait of Dabfe!. -Websteb graced1 vi;vuHM cu m un aH ano oeneain eacn or the tjnsparettcies were written ' extracts of the Xew oi, urn pajnwng. ., , was a scene of joyous revelry, wor4hy, iq ita iteguty and the .rich de light it aJuWed, of the good Whigs of Boston. -I HrxL"CABTEa,E8fl. of Chaslee City'countv. Virginia,' received the irrenoulj lirtatnaflbn bf tof lWhlir Cvenj wn which assembled m WiL J mM.Mit rpeWT.M as - the, Whls . candi. date-for Congress in the district lately represented l ftvfaubi. K' Goeonfhas been : nominate aSd datefor, the acaa6y caused in the representation hui Confess from Vinrinia bv. iha- rtXtm-kW t Mf. GrXMEBv ..,L AtMgathering of the peopWattnaVWaV yepey tiotei, in the ty7rf!dnbHe,n the 28th ultimo, the Hen; !BLifgLESFEKToy M ebcer, for rnerly for a fonff, oerioda metnben ovronirrfl. t.TJ'C being "temVrviiy rn the city. aeV W. s0..1 Wfflce ani exceedingiy jnteresi mg ana was rec&ivd. :iUi ffrtat Bprjanse.ii wl A sign m m Faai WEstTh-St; IMW, I Musduri for the parpose of organirinsr forthe fflPf i'lfif M bicrefore) content Mechanic 3-4 Brown Shirting knhkm smMa-Ja inn taksMolSHfwlNbJBtrdititet r -- 9u mm g p prbcpedjirgB-l jrbWr: 3ks Uar:e:i wiuld rei 1 uira.a--aneel liwiceu a:iar,ft and'then:-we - . ... wtgbt to go before the pdoplejf sr? ss'to'EtVfr air - lura iw-ujBJBUiriLJwaicir Anunaiea irw nonni .iT7JCTTO:l a9a - ' . J . a IctS aU4h-xM--Lrr; r!-iafte 1 , . r . " uriiauetiiuuu oi 1 8i.tso3fpejmerancB tothA Vtw,jLc- i J l e - a-- l--si -p TWitaack I , . ii aii ft c. ur . - t a ANECDOTE PF THE FLOGGING TIMES. X 'Ifie master or. l&e frrammar-scnooi 01 a oMrg" nedaorrtotiPninTthf Uat ntrp. fodern eats Wuld U Ul " w O ciarcely 6tdit tbe'tfaditiooal stories iiich were told iof Ihie manV severity, or believe that such merciless punishment could have been allowed to take place in a country so rar 6iyTlizedjas oare tbten vaSTHeavy aM repeaied ajaplicajtione ofa srVipeol thong called tie iaw,jto Ihe.open banc& of delinqaets, we're matfDTaof -familiar -occurrence.. s But IIacket . would also, twenty times days, lay victims'acros8 the end of aUble,and thrash as long as he could hold Jvith Aejone hand and lay on with the fctfefv itorsinJ ias d'nl of his. highest indulgerfcea of luxuries, and he had an ingeobpi mode f torture pecaMaf ta himself by causing, the boy to atride between two distant hoards while he endeavoured torexcite the think. , tig aeiiltte9, by brihirhig a' force" to bear frorhne-l hioditiTtomaaf Ijord ; BraHn,4hdhia"b,retner ! IJenryvwere brousbt np at- le school,' and re membered HacketV severity through life, com plaining particularljr that h 4a all one whether you were a dull or bright boy, for, (if the former you we-e thrashed for your own proper demerits and if Vou were bright, you had a. monitorial charge assigned to you over the resU and suffer ed for all the short-comings of your Inferiora.--tWe wobder at all this now ; but the wonder is very suberfluous. The whole system was based on a prevalent notion that severity to children was salutary and benencTalr nay, indispensablej and that, if you at all loved your sort er your pupil, ft was your first and most solemn duty towards Mm to give him a sound strappation nn all possible occasions. Flogging was simply otiebf the bigb tries of 5ur grandfathers. 1 ,f , v ' ,. . i 4 Amongst Racket's pupils was a bjiyho, ha4 enrii'e from a distance, and was bdaWel .Vfltjv- family in the town. His name for Represent is Anderson. This youth, placed far from his. friends. felt the ruthless seventy of tiacket very bitterly, -n(j as ne wag no means a genius, he was both we 1 strapped himself, and probably" the) cause of much strapping in others. Natur ally of a reserved and reflecting character, he 8 aid little of his sufferings to any of his compan ions;; but the stripes sunk into his very soul, aod, S3cretlv i writhinjr under a sense of the iriusUce and indignity wy.h which he was trealed, he con ceived the. most deadly sentiments of .revenge against liis master. To gpt these; wreaked out in "present circumstances was impossible but he determined to take the first opportunity that oc curred, and in the mean time to nurse his wrath. so that time should not: interfere favourofla tyrantr-wbo-saemed to him jo deserve the -utmost .4 vengeance that could be inflicted. wiir x&fajt jff aVio, early age ndla whfreh vnaerson. iikb so raanv ouicr ocnuiea vouui ne aervea or iwemy nve years, aunngwiucn ne heyir bhee waslb1eJ,tb eyisit hhl liative shores; Having pow attained a competency, and settled his affairs, he returned to: Scotland, in order to spend there the remainder of his life. It wilt scarcely he believed that'he; still Cherished his scheme of vengeance asralnstf llaeket i but the fact ir that he did sV and this iridjeed is wbat grres any, value to the anecdote we are relating 4t'ia curious only1 as a1 gehrjiite' -Instahce of a feeling persevered fa' 'much beyond the term usually assigned to human feelings He came homehe purchased a short but effective wip hejurneyed to the towaErWhere he had been Leuricated and, establishFng. himself In the jmi, sent a polite message to Ilacket X'ho was aiu) in the .vigour of life, though retired from active dury,jj inviting him to dine thLt, aiternoon with a gentleman who had once been his pupil. . Alt seemed now in train for a retributary fisitatton updn.-lfhe epiderm of the old gentleman ; and the reader' may be trembling for tbe consequences of a revenge so much beyond the limit pf all com jnon resentments. ' i u i ivi ! Old Hacket dressed himself that !day in' his beet ruffles at the wrists, and silver buckles in hi shoes--expecting front the appearance of the man servant who delivered- the message, an 'en tertainment of a recherche kind, , frotn one lyn'o, no doubt, felt a difficulty in expressing his graU tnde !ior.ihe nnspeakable 1 benefits'1 of a sonnd fiagethitorj education;9 ':Hb ' Was 'ushered intp a room where he saw Stable prepared for dinner, A gentleman presently e ntered, and, ' to hi suri prise, turned and deliberately locked' the' door, f puftmg the key wtO ib rjockeUiTben, taking down a whip fronfibe mantel piece, this: gentle maSkcame sterol v no? to .the . trmsiprrti nasterianid asked if he bad airy Collection of him. eiNafZ sahl the 4eacaercrHThe sir2 1 shall ih- anre Sbat you remember me forever after. Do you recollect a boy at your school1 twenlyifive years ago, of the name of Walter Anderson !" 1 dare say I do."-" Then,-Btrrl am tharWaT-1 ter Anderson, I have nbw.rcptne pifrJish you 1VI only toe design to lie Wmnntbt aBibaasni jow the moment, and fet me dnstJupoOt nera.areLaju ui.my pay., jciatreaiy is JtiBjVain, fof nothing on earth cpuld' induce: ine to let you escape." ' : Hacket, it may wellhe believed, wis in a dread ful panic, for he "saw-that he was ini the hands of a man not.to be trifled wtb. Hewas, howeyer, shrewd lh; human natiire, and possessed pleBtv o presence ofmind. ' Well, weTI, sat he,, that la aoan nnjtnessj true thatl bojf,andso breDarktiohs believe "vou-f vited I me lieVetfiatmeal' 'wltbonf fntendinto ft'me? 4 NdwiUfftlii'flianiemTa $m give; h iiuuiu uiuwu preicr navxug ukiiim uret, auu me licking afterwards 'Cdme shairit hot Jbe id jfJ 1 iTbaftfaiti and assented,, .thbugh'.mwafdly resolviBff thatl nothing,,shduld, IrtThe foriff-ruWbaulkhirn of his purpose rii bey, aat ,,dowu, rftad er and. pPrtrswith hjshosf alsopf majiy sDorUajidf roiksa 1 m wnicu qaeraAinpn.ptpera.BM. He told.whatMliad.;tearoedof- the.anahaeoiini.l fouhes'. Sf manv these voutte was rather severe long ago with mj. iustsob'nirt. &1 beeA however: ' that 1 have been' made' for1 dinnerand asr I Aororeqn iaisNibrewuon nt mil owtfiiiBtij ;. "-" Wry, TheiwholeAeariftff of the old-mati .. CbfecrWl9 SQjay.mraUljZUlff.vand SO aintertJiiniRn': that Anderson-Jik the loonw, sultan, faki eelf gradpally,. dbpftsseBsed of "ho eph-iwhiclLf - ueman wno seemep to be the vei-?frjk:T Henri GratLn r r T. . 6 huuIOrKiyirfTcee snasmodiSS; l! in vwuT,TOroHi we peaagotrye stilled themt iiiSZrYTTrr: TS?. :,y,nf :ce?seq to-1 uusiik an ma . .am aarsu - sn liauuitanasm fMkii:. - t i - 9- 9t w n V9VW- U B IIIV r 9B 'ITS' IWII IUHT m rB t Aeratdsr fifert owddoof, oCnj:i5 irzzzz rr -r-, 4 i , i b u Cor'ref ponderttfB of the Bairhnore Patrior. '' ; WjtsniNGTOJIarch'71844. tn the Ifonee to dy ilr. Clisgax, tja North : v. - . - W.J' :-m.- . i J . LI. -.Ilrt tn. spirueu.apa aDie.rvpi ttfMt. DttsrcXs; deMvered, wtpHa.vMr. V,. i& ona of Ihe'voulMrest inem- beraCbf the Ffouse, is asterhng'Whig, aid agood h'nter. The snbiect before the House was the bm prxVKhng for noiong me ewioos 01 ; dent and Vice lTOSWent.ctttfteaie.r.cay wr - $e 6tatei. r. fe. atthetwt of bis letriarkfl said, that he mtecde4 to reply to tfre aijunienw to ills-1 of Ute --genttcman trom untaj ratner man ,nm thw nerittf theHit-That: jientlen Thar fentleman had j il IlilOC i aiWRStl ua m vm'n --w 4 for Buficombej(t$ aa her ItfsrCf came from J5ni d&mbe cpuntyV hi felt ltustambient on him to re ply to this Buncombe speech. ; He then proceeded tortviewnhvargnBjeirtrfMfl ly refuted, all 4princfjlf-ositior Among other thigaihBailladed to4hefii which j.hat genth?uja had njade, Jo screhtllfri.- Van Bjaren from the charge of ha viag .expended more oCth public money whilst in thepVesideney, than ahy pi m predeceBsors, or nhaw Mrf :Tyler, himself. He specified the amounts, Jiadatso explained in! regard to the extraerdibaTy itenis of expenditure which sMr Van BurenV frtendatpnendVd that be had to provide and maoe'ti sively that no defence of MrJY.&ti Buren cin. re lieve him' of theodium of fraving conducted pne of ahe'nrost extravagant administrations wa have ei'hadr5 H theti 'examined the' brmcroles of the parlyj7 whoseBdvbates we cbntinually char ginglpon their opponents the WaQt of estapljbsh-' ed anufixeVl ptincipiei; HereaIluded;thei Tariff auestloo, an4 contended that the Locoforo party cad; no" settle principles pp, that subject They'went for & .or'against. , tariff just, as it suited ijieirinterts.iUr himself had yowfor Ihe. behest tariff the .country ever i ahlttariff man: ,The prinripjes pflhe Wlipar - ti n rliia-atiWent oh theotn. hanri. corfl n vniv- ed: 9fa3 nqwoTJJwerej 4a favor- lhat would yieW an, amountof revenue, sdfficidirtt to meet the want of the Government, economi cally adaunkteredi. . .They' were, also iri fafo'r of discriminating in the imposition of duties with the yiewio fyater, to a reasonable extent,' Amer ican labori and American manufactures. ! Mr.' Van JSurenV doctruieavwemn Ichown notwiihtandingi he had wrttteV repea tedly on this subject.- r instance,hi8lndiana letter was cited as atfthorily id -shew tliat he was la, lriff ;man, and hia Virginia letter to heV Vhat he was anr anti-Tariff maiiThatartv'xhihited th jeanie'inpohsistencydhth ubfbphlQifn lq unio air. van- juurea was supporea oy(Jle 'Abolitiorrisls, on Affile, rpdhd of lus favoring .',&efc. Winelnles? hilst In the "South' he' was sbDDOrted 1 SbSrave-h6Hers?s The Van Bu rein party in.thiai House, one day vow aowri tiieis rule, where as the next day they vofe forat, 504 make it one bf the rules ' of the Hdiise. 'The.. membM- fmfn OhK Mfl Dascanhliawcmad the 21st ralev yet vbt edtewardljtoreUia it; ; Poe atlj tjjiis fook like principie. I -enquired f aid' were forced to abaae)oii.''littnyW tf'titiA'?! cmbb, mv muef tviunani am air jDureu. ; , 1 pey did occasional iy become Mme1rat' rufiled,' at the aaceremonkma mannei' in which the were trc: ted, and the unreasonable1 extent to which their, loyalty to the Van Buren parry-" was aKMnetunea btxed, but the Northern Demoerata alwaya tnan.' aed to plaster ;thenr' over and to pacify tbeni. MtffttftfCAirbad' iUdded fS whaljie caUerf the pirjrve apirit of thVpfe WiyX this gajne nBiiu grauc, nir. v irom inai centien- man and from the Loco Fopd part y , It waa with that Very;' partrHbat hb practice, pf making re roovals from . office ; had prjginated iiTheTproaw crfptiye;rste acKson anp Tpim,tjfUfej.jm-aA aotbeen fe,B i teljfcju&mt Np power; t f It vaaily tonflicVand the iteis , pf ' IKe expcctarli tbeyjvho had carried it beyond ajl reasonabte Wti bojands andin theprpsentiiiaysit had even been carried to the extent of removing cakeellers in the Capitol. To prate aboot proacrtptiea; thP out ut necame,4ne Mnaeman from Ohwv i 4- f He then paid an eloquent and -merited tribute to -Mr. Clay's . character and hb ijualkie'si'He briefly, jerred to some of uh incidents' of his njstory, and said he was a man whdTiad feirlei ly.done his duty to hls tuhtry id eyer o:' thPrfelatlonv ithnBtregatii tdcohsequeucesi' He even anffbred'PbloqHy tb4 Tsrdn6b himV raj taer tAaw fsirto- dd whbt.waa. exacted 'of hiin as imc Kcimviuan iruui Aiaoama..iam sboken abput be abuse df the franking privilege, 1 - , . 1 T7 iT" auu uuj cu-cuiation 01 uravt aoncra. Nnm' ho wuJU uwuiwnuuwanaino vpry conseierh. duels, wrrttenV l.thfnk be'sald. bv Amos nralL a , - ", ,u,ucu eeui vu irom jioe vnitpM exercise the (ranking privilege? j And whowas ictnat tranke andtsent theniHofft Why the very men .who makeso preat an onterv ao-n in 1 h 'Whig members for only doing the very same thing yreiguiUyof tbemselve Hi next caine to fftd'ehara of FederalifirW rh(rh rA' tioBft' nkJ. i . -y V ..-SIi 19, V U I4IHUU by the genUemw .frorn ;Ohii against tlie. Whig party; Id regard to thiseharge he Said he thought, the Xeco Foco party were much more obnoxious to it, thin the Whig party. He said one cbarac teristic of the eld federal party was, thar they were "desirous pof .giyinjf strength to theFederal Government and ofexteldffl thekpo?vlr pf the Executive Department. : Now; he maifrtahietl that (;sdmeirf, the, most prominent prmciplea of Ihe Lo co Foco party, tended to this very point For in- fencb, the vetowwer, which was so strenuously itOBtended for by them : this isfas mditPinttf' Wy a federal feature in thp tolitica!p 4:ved Uf; opponents, Besides, the old Democratic party' ..... sv .1 . s . ( sTWcfU-'LLI'lOi.n ffeWI okU irn "!l&Rm-El-.9l- i r.rv,, iA'fWinf -kTilarCC 'fr.iT' avl r,f .' 1.-.- es- ffT w cenranai. Hs 3hate au. hnentarr b iTl:.: oa $-00 - m ir r -- va aou aia Sr IVKiai xa w ( B71 siorv Aid-deCamp 1 -"tsr -gax.tnp persop tf rtfanoJePtt mrticnlr. Wwuaterliten hiL! . . . . - j i - S-i k. . a I - - --. j , " I ex. wato peraonaf Weemtd M!lmr WtpsiHb later sPeti this distinguished pterin; amdnfhg'tn vl&rous: he'tfaag:. rrfRtfi,yvi Mao poped I rrTt rD phfiV ;MTESTION. In tbe course of the Speh iMr Mltr ot'mw ejpsey, in the Suiiariiqthcpreg?ft quettoD he eahiv . . j , -: - y I i, if He trhd heard, iriinng lher eaf t t Cnglrl cMlleii our Mtictuiit iiVYny.' lie Ve- rmltol tit Ifefoii Vrt llfh ln0USl?t 1 never to t &&ilt&-& in a. IrginUtive hddy. kMUon: we.kew -bT, n fcirremy tt a present rnrioji : The ja?t heUmged 10 ma trrfv' tlwi Bb'nfl.twJwisei-nnAher and v - i v. ' ,' daugliter; w hinh had, puce covered ,6.slt3if itb bWh waa pasri and he ltfed it ! leu on both sidee jet reeling W reiaiionsnip ri?r than of tancoVous uatVed. He could not call England in ancient eneittyv" because she JiadhadV4dliH pyirtWf 5fctmf with EnovUiWl ttiosl arVtnfeyrwerfc; contests wntcn-caiiea inr-iue bjwiwh v f our morai aid .yaiu trjrytel f the shedding of human bfoodv . They were cntcsialbr IraiSeV tor cbmroef ce forjlie prd- trusteu we snouru piaj n iikb iub.w; rv JuriRraai ii illta and iKeisliiiMl bf Nhe Pacific Oucorhmifcfal nay f Staa found "j w . . - ;nlv i. laljfia weche jTpj'dfiiMf fg ojrc. every ea,icpB teudtnp:, bul-'Gontenduig ifairiy,f ditorrably antl pfeacefnlly, withiithfival' cwntttereS of mercehornel 6iiiUauff1tftV biaslFijDf the waTfrnrripet' 1 ;W .f" tkhall I A; t COBteSt.for JewacreS OriMrreJVaOlt tlt W orJtfteaijMiMtU He was not ready to take one stepi towards sue ji a tMriaiimtnattonsprtywed aiwati that the iratitnial hofrpf cddbl bfei pl-eaeTted witKi OUt 41. - ...i i'J Let geptlemen jp ffecf on, Jfje.altitude in which AKe 'twa natlppswdutiQtfore tWworkl ; ? the A waifreest Aations-lon arth :.nited in upholding the principles of fretd6PTl jUniieii 111 Hjirt-quiii iiriauamiyt&iriii,BiiMM, tn'i at t$ and sciVncps thr6unout thQ ..arotld i-iguona whose principles. pi Jilrtjribad penel rated, .wberevei the oppressed 4! srere found, and were ever artrork toaisgage bd itiaff Pppreaanmi arid'abetr light'lbfb67b the kiAnai i nai course was not amwart inai i-t.U.i .pt ng- lopd bt.PMaiiel oHii -it : wpf were, atmttig subetairfialjy at! the tame, great and noble m zwn :. ti.:niM Surrounded by jaraea pt.gfcaaa'?-; fenl forth those principles of truih which were npsiinep xojrevpiaupnize ine woria.. one ieen. piilHpna tflai stock; were now shprestitb room and sustenance fer. a bar (Jredmillion more t let' -these two connate' branches of the AtigrO'Saxort race 5rprpced' siue or stop 10 1 ie narmpmpus ouiapnprapte strife' of glory, and they would bless t he jre i siduVol the earth ; but brinff them into deed- eyer ,-..( ,V ' KS4 law A'tfdld minp baa beeii discovered in tbe Cbtintt of Oranee, on the farm of a Mrs. Diartri,- about 141 juiisfrouilIflUboroushand 5 from Huffin's,MilJss: near uie waters oi naw Jcuvexv. J ne specimen ver. of the ore whic-weaw, was beyond ail compari eon the richesrwe have'ever nier wifh, aijr We oeuevrreTxcnesi veryei Toanu, wirere graaei and,eartmv6re td anyexwhtmixeaiWiai Uiegoki. dterxsfrthprincrpals mass'er'oVei 1et&ated at eome hundreds for 52,(X.-ortf0Jmftiry. r f Father what doethe printerb've on ' tWhy Child V,. buyaaid you had not paid him for two ur uirec rears, auu yet ryu uait; uf yaperrever welt.' " : '-- -'',!',-' fiw.V; Ejfl W.faa:Jif. -fDOR SALE5, at the CommissloStoieo the IV 1 eunscmicr,' rsyetiBVilietryet, . opposite the Post Office, and next door to the New Market Hoaee. ! Amortir'the aitteles Vast it-t-AA m lfk--i Flannels, white, fed, yellow and 8alishuryl!t AlsoV . BracVjAlp. " 3 r? vr:v i ..W-XCHES,VVATCHES f ,!JThe largest and rnftstspkm- u -ty j.aia assoruneru or watches 2 j tn the Oily, pi be lbinit v h l at' tha iteaaeHtMivia wl TxooaUntly receiving eli ded iacripiiehVef Cold JitjA X SIlver WatchM -taa, newest styles, fromibe Francertand KwrtMrrand. he .ajLitFndi V JJger aasortmtnd atwbbh leariaj-at Reuir aa tovf a 20 8fcBoluas ; WkT elry excnaPiMosviahtLiM AttiWKa -i-aT2"T J 4 nr7f!5r5,ey returned. WJtcbW Z"??? lower .tbsV .r s -. uaj.nex mi s ar x j o'clock, armed and eqaippedw- inter U0iCrm, la-t-wK. By rdrfbfjul.ittprahl -5ite2KK r evi Punctual Biieadanea-i fwnairt tectrort -of laborTolrinetfTarrcew cifii ire., ito? arirlMiwiiWtihef tvi 1 fnr stiriigglea did not want ? for a'def fee' of fatifudd. pe- yWitheUdcV a'b'd Profit of 'Btr 0nd?, and. why a!ioul4 m4 le breught ihta pnrrecessary' aPd4dBpriSUbIdlfconi 5 ii MerinbasrreJ'and Xi lw CaricH?slfgritTtv .J; f Lisle fSdgatbeaWu.'Vae&a "fe3 "1 t Sira SSltahCottorBtingaj i AIs6,i asoVtmeni bf Uiocenes,' 4V ' 19 ! '!;f iirj.ua - ft uai. mi n soawTiiWESTpt " I March's!, au.A'tiA Tviiica.a : atnp,y ry:' r , w - a .:wm . - 1 .n g., tr j',;?ra. ICll X rari a lii.--1 i a a i ii rei4 H J tfi? NO GUAHD; rsiAtju ucwiii aMcuiwiT niionn I '..- XSessTftt of .842.'43,1msted an Act, " ,Il " J the Ii,Undattt of PoWce.and lb Commi0irili,3 aafd Cityof which Act, the following u a ,lH milrtisttiiWte, rti V & Pti it there fart e-nmhtdt lm il . tht lStaof North Carolina, and it fynwrfedby lAeiiut&oriit of the tame, Intendant of Pef iaf and the Commissioneri CflV of lUJekh.'ahall haVe power to h, . not more than t wentiSye cents on the 0Iie u ' ? Dollar worth of piopertyv and. One Doll., Uxable Potl, for the porj-O) of hii ihg a Guard JA trol for said City, tp bo levied and cullecte! u J) tomarraowtaeovandeoliectea,r An thee, somtoved.shallxhave all the powera an.i belonging to the Watch or' Guard, as herS tJnder the praviaioiw of thhv Art, a hired Q bftled At lh regular rneeiing of the CommL- ters of the City, held on Tuesday, the 5th of mJ several Pethtonsi were1 presrated to the Bor,i ! inid 'tfat'ttfapresisnt of guardin'.? u aiiiiiMiDrv -miitner: i n 9rn? nf k. . ... - .- - i - . : - ' rf ; . v . .tsc; LKITftn. Raleigh On this oeatiop7ths i foUowing RpjoI ... . . , d.Uiji:i : : . . . -u w saw -, vtN ws - sjifl m ejui'kM ask " ResolvedrZFhit the Iniendant be requesipil - - . . ' vwuti IIOIIK F. of Raleigh, aa to the propriety of hirin? n.,.. wi I the oceaena teat.-as prokIet 'for bv an An r a . wl LWypaaaeda lU isioa of 184i-'43 " a Pnrsriant to the : auave KMolntion r k v. House, H-Ara City h .Sarnrday.iI.e 23J of u.!J insUnt. for the purpose of, awcerlaiLing the iemeii the CHiwn on the above 'point. Tbe? PbH iti l )wbA arrJ iiifaWf5f erbpl.jjhg a hired: Guard 1 present yeanri4)f hsirying'a' Poll ml PropemTn for that purposrs ilt -rote with a piinled or win! Ticket nredGi$fcathie of a cotrarv 2 No hired Guntd." f - - ' r""" By order of the BoanTdrcbmmissioncrs f WESTON R. GALES ri Intcnaant of rd ,!l y Rale?ehafarch.18f4;vy .': '. ' .. . ' . '. TVvrsTsr? - ' fTHHE Uhecriber'riow Pflers for sate. deliTered X -ijj oaiuBHm,' anu aiprtcea eoTresponatng wiih hardness of thethnes.LswTs' lf.Mxs's porUblel'M iron 1MKESH1WU AIACHIJiES, threshh). Wheat, Rye. OaU, and' small seed, and erickhj Corn ia the ear for the purpose ef preparing it for tbod Cor attlewnf F fcT.smw.. - . The imbroveinent hictr makes these Machiai superior to any now feirsainltbe Sdutbern and erq Northern couutryis because of dse body of the cylinder Wmgcak ia eft or te0pfoeei, With the beads 4 treti m epiatBisit east together; beine a toBd TntmAm I by giving to it fklultHliwelghtVna 'obiaring uange r iae pae ay mg-etrt, as vometimei happen ;WhaU9oo4lfteiter endangm ' fbelhres -'fin&w- ' t-- Of th Machines fearrBeeiT be sntertaioedol their pformanbei, lor the rnuNM of their having btq succeaafolly tried for three year pasl, and as jet objeuen has been niadeknown to the Agent. : Being .bacfy Agearin'tf to da. pose bf sakt Machines; and 4fvitTgs f do in a rmott .sectluw of roantryy I fad it "br belneambent on me n , gi Aotloa rhroogb the eohrianVbf some of the pik itfortrna, that the iar rsaysupplj themselves (if they are' disposed) with said Mr ;eiiiMawdr )i?ih'ia ' :.itIird t-i - " They, can be trsnsported on one wagon, bat mora conveniently on 1 tare "fiom one tarn to another, ud :arrarrivipffatthe pee where the work U tobt executed and act io operation in less time than fifteen punuteja; With four roodW lianis. these Msihln9rwai thresh of good Wheat four hoo jaredrjosheU per diem. ' i' j J now propose to sell llw fowho for$13C, andv-rlKrse power; built1 after (he same eta ttroetioa and upon' tb samepririclple, for d&cdi, delivered as. above MateaIiliV if ia4ed by the perdhmr)ordratnior4bkfifrom' Bahimon, Said MachineacomjJete and readyi for work, (n jibe le'vsrs and braeesthat propel the horse power,) tt iany 'Point n4he Bait.Roadthat ha W they may direct I vOrdetas Matnewwin td. dreasuaoon m the rmreaseeaakeisf until mind lo buy.. .Ia oiderat isnayhaaatb ca and tent fo Bahixriore5h ximft fortbabayor to get them home . in aaeaeasbn, commumestioPa.' on ttuV subject will receive my eaxlieatattenlinn, ff directed as Allows: . : . Alorjghrst N. C. N B.-imiake eccaalob taaataflbatthcfe Mi- ilhjehhaB tii.caM.ia itiathain .coantt, in this f fttrlWlMn Ml abpnttobfougi ftKdaroageii Miltboae1makipgfniUng,.ot the same, MWiinngmwgPla aeiu. patent. fMT' ""eifj'vn j; ,f5t''. 'i 6 w5m jStTEt) ? STATW JJiSTIfer. COURT OF J north cardona-i.n bankrupt- jo flfW i6 bew.Mmsej against .tbaPeutioiu of the .followins Peutionera, , for their discharge and cer i iiocate aBqqkrni, at Newberqop Menday, tin i' j -w sj o;ui hWAK& couwry.i. 3 , . : 1 iHenry Franklin Farasatr .1 r j -Burxan GUf, yl-j lis .VicMs-c'r.--.. -j Jaraea i Rogers.'. i :filrK-! T a ( -WUtiam UMead; 34tJtferchaQtw4 :.i h -, i) -T iOHNTONtOUTlri'1 " ' lieaab'iirfintp ! JohnFerrili, FaVnrV " ' J .r,u vt, PPTtSON COUNTT. , i.ThonJ;;Eans',, Firmer, -. 1 -.: imcr, I Pubircafidfdercd; V ''. ..V.U Vifi n,'i fsTCTsirtreOOTrateS'r of )Probabhi thfiarettl in Atft. msm Jbiahliilu oiythtrutree , :ci'.i i.iTr.r arises I .p'ri i y MitAt UwUj . - v . TTN purchasing so toarly an artialaks a Piano Forte; would If not be wen to-order tflTdm one who bw cug)pty m. me Bnaaawaaosaf hi orsyears, mftlf?;i four ,btmpyd ,hitrooi4 ithouteellmga Ud one. and who efs to ukso 'Ifia privilege of retCrning incame y ou are Wrt dirrct iret upon J for yo 5f WAj'iwf" -wheT 1 " Boah.sellrt slid dealer iwPisRit Portes,- asif arr'aannyf I .-i .fj' ' m . m , w l - a-9wB n9B . U iiwuijiavjfi'TT-riuaunett. ai ebTuarvTerm of ChuliMa rvMi W VvM. sj A ffprpp tb Ksjaof Brrrat! die i hereby givea ndtice' to all persens indebted I biving claims dae there from, wilt prea?snftam "f' jrPftWpBd bylaw, or this notice wiH W jft,r of tbetr recovery.': .1 reh2n. .lftii 7-. tftAlt i -er tw.JOB PI 5 iM-'-'1 ,t.l 2 taWl wft-.Ee .181 OS'.vo?! .9r!K ifi ois TjI .1 - -T9'ff.,-.j" esRalV.gh.Mirct r2,!84trt thJ . -- v a sr ay x v rT ee-Neatly excecnted thisrOfic. ac.7 t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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