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T-i- - - - -r -yniii rr-rt r--t -rrn-fTr i - ear rx-r-jry '.iim ar air rrnwrt i ji - Taos LEMvr, Esito Pi,rlnm. bobtb ctoLiii: nwiiki ia xoait, taTtiitcTVai aaa tavsicax aseoaeas tbs tia or ova stats laa Vaa aoaa ot era art fTIIREE DOLLARS A TEABa'aaYiaca? 'TOt.. 30. RALEIGH, IV. C, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 94, 181 - . j . . - . . - - - .;a '-',p .:. -n ii n.n T ' t - u .. ai ! I. - nrw n ar a acr-sa m. rr. i -ar-iBi rst . e ran cak...-a am A'is.nzm n rm n ' ew... is&. .ar. ra - J r, n-a. , .-,. , ; l i. , 4 tha LOTTEHT NOTICE. We have boea under tb noemuty of cautioning the publte repeatedly against certain persona umng the name, of CHAKI.KS MclNI'YRB &Co.,of 33 wall sued, and 19 Hro.id street. New-York, and who advertise theros-lves as -'Agents for tha l'aynint of Prixes," in Lotteries of which are are tba Muiaaera, We repeat agMin theg are not, and never haw ia, our Agent, and rn are no! eon nedeJ with, or reaponnhle for, ant of their aria. 'I he? bava nt only iud ceniliealea of licketa, . parportmj b of ticteta iaforit tiy aa in Lolteriea urnJpr our nvmageirtant, wbich liokrts hate neer liern in their r)owaion, hut they have evadeti the pay room ui (Hwm, onurr pmrnre 01 a mitlmiee, or 10 a aaore bre-f-ed manner, whm drawn to the numbers u thoae fraudulent eartirieatea of tiohets. DeaUda this, they Usiie eertiflcalaa nf tickets in what t!y c i(r th Umn ludtery, which Hi t mitt per fect fraud, then being no suc'i Lottury under tha authority of any I w a irf there arto'nkio-mn Manarere t the Unien ljultery, 10 called This fraudulent Lottery is - determined or decided by the drawn natrium of the Alexandria Lottery, autbor- . ued by Laws of C'oogrrea, which is under our man agement, by a contract with tha Mayor and Com nvn C juncil of the qity of AUjundriaiarf u - VAut made fe; appear apart Me Alexandria Lattery, and iotended to be, as it witf perfect fraud, ThU notice is giwn that the public msy not be doerired or defrauded by the circulars or by the eehem-f -this fictitious Lottery which the uro jec'ors of the fraud or t'.iuir shetlotsu wwwtsirt ' . ly sendijrg to . pfraous at a diunoe through 4he insll. J. U. UKtUUHV & Co. WadiingtoH, ' 0," tr., tfir 1 848. 4-i FEVER AND AGUE. 1000's! AMD 10,000's!! Ar oow euffering under that Baneef Life, Fever ana Atue,, or miioue rniermiiient rever! 'ROW ANUS IMPROVED TONIC MIX TURK," ia unirersilly acknowledged, by the disinterested, to be tha GREAT NATIONAL HKMKDY the i only WAkRANTKD, oe. f CUKBthat never ha failed, lure, and radical when properly uted, to eradicate the disease, lad also ii immediate eantet reitoring the natural fell gs and el isticity of tha congtitu liuo ia a laanner that nothing; else will. . J7 Xuereiore proewre at once Ihie long-Hied, old, faeourite, and urltrnj remedy, now called ,. Rwaad'a Improted Totiia Mixture protected against counierfeilera. by the written tig mature of the original inventor, JOHN R, ROW AND, evei the roontfe of every bottleand which may for a certainty, e obtained genuine in Raleigh Proprietor.. , JOHN R- ROWAND, M. O. No. 83 N. 2d: at. Phila. 34-71. 8TATE OF .NORTH CAROLINA, - , oAnion bounty, . . Court of Pleai and Quarter Sessions, " August Term, 1815. Job. B A.lle. i.rdis. (o oye( Heirs Nsthaa Allen. 4eM S la this mm it appearing to tha aallsfaslioa of the Court, that Hintea Vinsoo and Wife, Paerrby and J ntrn Vxuw -and WhV- Sslty-ara non-rrideils ol this dtalei it is ordered Iherelorethat publieaioa be made as the Kaieigh Star, toe sia seeks, notifying them to spneari at our aval Court to be bold lor aaidCoaMy, ai taeOmn Hovae tn Smhhneld, oa the 4h Monday in Nasembar neat, thea and there to plead, aaavtr or demur otherwise judgeaaeat ill be takea pro eonteasa. Witaeas, Tnontaa tlgteea Clerk o" oar said Court, at oflioe the Jia nl tKtnber t5. ' ' TIIOM A3 HAGLEY, ClitT Price adv. t U-6i. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Johntton County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sssiona August Term, 1845. Rehecca O'Neal, TheophUua Dodd and wife Re becca, Gasten Raines and wife (iilly. Elisha Tadal, Warren Bailey, admr. of Elizabeth Badey. itee'd, William Wilder, Nancy Wilder, Troy Wilder,. Ervia Wilder, by their guar. dia Matthew Wilder, and I sham Wilder, Caty Wilder, Harriet Wilder, Pollr Wilder and Matthew Wilder, by their next friend Matthew Wilder. - aeaixtT Hnpaon O'XeaT.admr. of Patience O'Neal, dee'd aad William O'Neal, leham O'Neal, Raoaon KichardsoD aad wits Liuinda, John A. Barks- rilale aud wite.Nancy,li 0'NeaL.WillianvO'.. ' Neal, ch'ddren of Ishum O'Neal, and William W. Conflict and wife 8aral Nathan O'Neal " Priacy O'Neal. Kicliard P.ray and wife Tem pey, Thomas Cole and wife Polly, Cinjha O'- Neat-Wiley Xl'Neal and Kittgsheery O'Nealr- Petition for account andtttllemtnt. In ihit ease, it tpneannjr to the satisfaction af i the court that all the defendants, except lloptoo O'Neal, are non-residents of this State; It it there lore ordered that publication be made in the Rv leigh Hlarforsix weeks, notifying said defend ants to appear at our nekt court to he held for tba eoen'y of Johnston, at tha court house in SmithfieU. on tha 4th MWay in November next, than and there to plead or demur to this petition. v Witness, Thomas Bagley, Clerk of our said court, at BmithficU. -lOtfTBACrLKTTCrii." Pries adv. 6 60. . 41 fiw. WaAa-wbYUa, Turwcr & Co., Jmhoricn x and-Vioidad, v DEALERS IN PHGOODS, T4 Mala 'Street, .RICHMOND, - f VJJtGlMA. Tf AVE in gtore llieir FALL SUPPLY, J. JL. under luspicee favorable to purcha era. tne ir stock of CLOTHS AND CASSI MERES, -, SATINETS AND KEUSEYS, CASHMERES AND. PRINTS, . BLEA.sk DRO. SHEETINGS. , ttre equal in variety and extent to any which will be offered in nr market, and Cor cash ?r to punctual euatomera theT offer srreat s . 1 - xuuuarmenui. . .Richmond, 1st Sept. '45. 87 Dtp. . Job priniino f " Neailjr iswated at this offiee 1 - r AI (tie ihorteftt n-itite. " WARWICK FB MALE INSTITUTE !oma twa years ago, it may ha remeakered, it was propoaed to open a female achoot by thaauh- , scnoer, on me condition that soluble oatronaaa should be guaranteed hefuie-hsnd, to justify the ex pen ea of the undertaking Tha requisite patron age wae net furnished in season, and of course Ihs enterprise was abandoned, tor the .time being al though , applications were subsequently made, which, had they been made ia time, would most probably have secured the success of. tha uoderia ktrtg, It has now become necessary, however, that the suHacriber should hae school in his family, for the benefit of his own children. This school will be commenced, aceorduifly shoot the first of January neit, and wdeaigred W be condncted on a liberal and elevated scalp, The number iif hoarders win he limited at the outset to ten or lwelte,but may be; and prohahry will he. increased aadrruro tlances may admit. All the branches of an appro ed female education will be taught, including the Ancient Classica French and M usie, if required. The school will ha conducted by one or more su t a'.Ie teachers, under the general aupervisien of the proprie'or. Tha terms' for board, tuition, die, wil be moderate. 'Those who may wish to pat. rosixa this ecliool, may learn particulars hy si dressing a line to tha auhcriber.. Applications, to secure success, had lietter be made Wore tha srhool opeiia. T. MEREDITH. . August 23rd, 1845. NEW SHOP, FOII PLATING, CASTING, CUSf- 8JTIITI1INO, IVENDIliro, Ac. tc. T "HE subscriber informs hia friends and the public generally, that he has taken a ahop on Morgan street next door to the Coach Shop of tba late Capt William P.- Clark, where ha will execute all Silver, and Brass Plating af vsmage irons, oiu and new, and all other kinds of plating, in fhe neatest and most substantial maotier, and at the shortest Antics, in ; the old way OastiBg Mill Inks aad Saw Milf Roxea-Utm. 8mithing & repairing all kinds of Lock-mending Mending Brass Andirma, tboela and Tongues, and Candle Slicks and all fancy joba aa cheap as the times require, for Cash. Orders from a distance, as well aa ai home, thankfully recsivsd and promply attended to. ' . - . . WM. E. LEK. Raleigh, May . 1846. l,c PH0PO9 VL8 FOR IS9UINO " THE NORTH CAROLINA "STANDARD SEMI-WEEKLY. THE undersigned proposes to publish The North Csrotina Standard -- c.t ..- ry, 1848, twice a week. Msnyumorrats, In various ouartora of tha state, detire thia, and it ia halieved it can ha done, If exert iona are made in ita behslf among tha democratic party generally. I he importance or such an is.ua, la, it seams te the undersigned, loo apparent to require argument. J In Its tavor. A aemi-weekly paper oucbt suielv to be anauined by the great drra cratic party of the Stale, (a party whash caste 40,00 votes, es pecially as the federalists have (toe 8emi-week-' '.,JJi',,05 to w .paper. 19 eor one lathe State. Think, of thia,' democrats, and of the in fluence which such publicslions must inevitably exert upon the public mind. ; - - THE WEEKLY 81 ANDARD will be pub lisheJ as heretofore, and, the undersigned flatters himself, will be much mors interesting add valua ble than it is at present. It will coutain ' at lead eight columns more, of leading matter than it dues now. TERMS: TLa Semi-weekly Standard will be pablished at Pour Dollars, if paid within the first three months, or Pie Dollars, if payment be delaved beyond that pat iod and tha weekly tttaadard at Three Dalian per annum, peyab'e in advaucsw . . - . Both ihe Weekly and . Semi Weekly will be printed at tha present sise, on fine paper. nd with new type. Subscriptions to both pspers are most respectfully and eernratly solicitrd and subscri bers to the present paper, who are wilting tetoke the Semi-Weakly instead of Hie Weekly, will please inform tba undersigned of the fact, by letter or otherwise, -enx. or before tha 8th of January,! 1848. W.' W, HOLD EX. .Raleigh, November-18. IMS. T- CeRntry "lerebtf nta. FALL STOCK OF HATf.CAPS, &c. Ate. joim TnoMPsoN & Co. No. 6 JHaiB Street, IMchmencl, Va. j , . Are new receirinj their . . H 1CH, having been' delected with roach care, and bought on the beet terms, they vrillfthis fall offer to the Merchants of Virginia and Mono Uarolina, sueli inducements to make their pa rehears here as have ' not been pre viously offered in thie maikrt. Their assortment willbe large and complete thrraghout the season, replenished by Weekly additions: therefore Ihe pub lic may rest assured ot meeting witn aa general an sssor tnent as to be found in any estabhaliment In tbe country. , . 1 . aba following will comprtas porUoa of tbetr atick.- 100 dox Coney HaU ' 60 " Muakrat and medium priced napt HaU 30 60 SM 100 950 75 00 M . h . ; 1 1 . . 1 . , . r ine msnionaoie n uina nam ' Brush and plain Rasaia Hate Black and Drab Waol Hate , Sporting and A ah land Hals . ' , M , 4 - Hair beat Caps '. - Sealetle Csps ' ' r l ' - Pur Cape af all tfualitiee ' ' ' 4 Plain and Pur Trim'd Cloth Cape children 'a Caps varioaa kuada . . s Patent Glased Caps . , . .. With a iuaal varietv of manofactunnr aaitenals and all oiher goods belonging to our line of busi. They respect fullv ash a call tt m those' wistiing to pneehaae, with the aasoraneo that -thety pricea sbaK he as low for cash ar. oa sU aaoataa timeaa similar goodsean be had . . , . Richmond, Va, A ug. Z5lh,l 4S. ' 35 7lp SAVE TOUR CORN COBS AND SHUCKS UI TO THE PLANTERS OF N..C. Tbe undersigned baa obtained Irltcra pairnl to ea ssie aoninifta miii stones (or meat) no ia aae, to grrad CUUM.CUH aad SHUCK, arte meal, for hor ses asuiea, cattle, hugs, SXa lacreby sating aura than onejbii i ai a crop, srhieh - is aa important s fan; with planters. ' The machlae-7 oicfl fcr the above purpose is simple aad durable, aad eaoaot with lalr meaaa, gel out oi order.. It. will last aa hmg as ihe stones last, aiih an expense' ot 5 aenu evert Ave years. To enable the common mill atones ' grmt ear enra mle me.l, requires M new buil ding, nr extra poece. It sen be also applied 16 horse mills, ihrcahing mssliinrs, gina nr any givra power Luovn. The same auill srill iind rtae-third more ol'aors) meal by the intrmkisiioa af this raa-Wnery-,"-airt aaa be ehangrd from grinding vara ia the ahuskv,. ts erunhac aora meJ ia Ihe snace ot thirty sreonds. Cora alone wbee led te stock, is said te be by Ihe moat practical and sewmifie planters, eontli wtiog iaaaiflrett, proriawing fotiaiirrccholica aad varioaa other rual.diea ahiek sic mclrnt 10 stock Uriadiag soba and ahuek with Ihe cor makes a food congenial ah their nature, and cannot nrnrtaee snv of the serious results above mentioned. Stock, vhea letl ou core eicloiively, are tcprived.of the brneatsel Haleaaina (to sweeaaary totheproper-healih.aif an. taaals,) by Iheir being auable to eat a auffieieat bulk to produce distent ioa acfatw the amisaal- besamei gorged. Cobs aad shacks ground wkfe the aoraj par. 'Bee ais necessary tliatraaion, nhout say danger ol diseases arising Irom overrating. Cora Cob and shuck aacal ia improved hy scalding, aad Mill mare by a partial IcrsenUlioe. A U. Iha preparatieas atailataia !ge MiOB for hnga. Bo, hertes and mater lit toot esl fermented lood, aonsrooenllythry will require it dry "a partially net with sold water. Morses, males and exea, when fad with awgreawd food, -void much in an undigested Stale, which Is of course loci far all benefieUI purpose. Jiead the tvbjoined Certificate. (Cj'Tte undertfinei tan be addi etted at Hal eifh, and tali wi I be attended to punctually and with dctpatck by himtelfar agent. WM. r: coixiNs. Rsleigh Feb. 90. 1145. Having been salisitcd by Maj. Collins te hare my Mill adjusled to grind Coram tbe Ear aad Shook I consented that be should do so as aa expeiimeee and I am able to my that it gravis enrn in the shack at the rate of 30 bashcla per hoar and tbe ri retain a, of the stone is so improved, that M grauls shelled eora more than twice as last ss before, and by my watch, at Pie rate at IS bushels per hmir, avid aora meal liter thaa unl. I deem it a valuable as nrovemeot, and shall purchase theTiahl la aaa it at it will aRord su a speedy nay of Wdg my har- acs aaa eaiiie, anu save mash laerebv. WM. BOTLAN Feb. SO 1145. mR. GALES.' SIR lo order to re move Pub lic prejudice (which appears to prevail in this section of the country airainst all Patent Rigbta o far aw my atatemeiit will go in giving ihe advautage which I have derived in having Major Collins' Paten. Right fcr gdndinff OoravCob and Shuek, attached or sppleLlo juy Crid gtill. J state' that my Mill, since this improveajent wts attacked grimle not only aa good Meal as Wore, bot jfev timet letter, and grinds up the Corn, Cob and Shock. Into Meal maffidertlty fine to mix with oth er rough food for Stork. My Mill ground very slow before thie imnrortnent was msdf,. hut now I make thia aUtemeat. aa well for the benefit of the Public, aatodo justice to Knowltoo's Jateal C bow owned by Major Collins. 4. MMUUbUAI. Prom the New Orleans Tropic. . . MEXICAN BULL FIGHT EXTRA ORDINARY. -I send Too a description of a Mexican btrlMight, ;vf whteh-f -wtte-a errectat0Trn the city of Mexico. It was gotten tip On a scale of extraordinary attraction, in espeeial honor of fianta Anna, and hut a few n.onths previoira to hit downfall. An immeTtae placard, emblatoned'with numerous pirto rial illustrations ol the sanguinary spectacle, announced the particulars, among which was the extraordinary one, that a Woman would, in the course of the exhibition, en. ler- the arena and combat wi'h a hull. Eieht fierce and carefully selected bulla were lo be let loose in sncreesion on tins occasion. 1 he wnnsuai attractions oiicreu. made every one eager to aeenre seat. Thei immense amphitheatre, Irr wlneh this species ef attittaemeat ts exhibited, pre- sent, when it is well filled, an animated and basHtif nl scene. It contains the usual gradations of eovered gnllertea hnd rmcor erett ranges of aeats, to afford ' fitting iac' commoilaiion to both rich and poor." There ar foor gresi tiera-of Ifxlgesr-wttrr avbdh visions eapable of eonlatninx SO.flOU people am persuaded there enoltl not hare been much fewer than tnai nnmoer en tnra -e easion. But the spectators,' how shall ilescriba themt ' There were to- be seen ftonfnsed in one moUf mass the high bred Senofvanl the paler delicate and: fashion ablv attirexf Senonta-oflieere 4 of every grade, resplendent w-th featherafane. gold see, padrtt nnabushed, rancherot 'peaav ants, foreigners of everr nation under bene . 1 "u - e-T rtt r" fcrf;"fTtnip of weirdegtitedliitTe cRil Jreri in anrrrv, a rani atiir-r.ti.'ii nn nil aciirv,. from the presiding; Alcalde and his attend dant satellites, lo the half-starved, half-na ked epffd. 'a The bri'ltaner ol coionne, and endless variety of eostnmea visible .lhronghool . the assemblage the trltense blue of the cloud less akv above the masses of light and shadow Testing npon the Homes and lolty walla of a spacions ChorrU, which is the on- Iv object visible from the interior of the amphitheatre, presents a picture or; great bean'y, without even taking mto acconnt the scenes enacted upon tiie spacious arena at vonr-feet.' m : ' ' t '. -. Santa Anna' disappointed the people, probably - oedneed a war by the superior gamblfng charms of eoek-fightingf bat Can alixo.-the acting president,' ittipplird the absence of tha State's highest functionary. , The arena is now cleared the band of muia strikes ap die trumpet 14 sounded, and the whole corps of perforn)r make their appearance, thia i a epeefas of great pomp and eimematnnce. 1 Thelgay end vs. ried eostumea of the differeht irders of tha anion the picadorti. whose jottce it is, Whilaf monntedv to attack the bfali With the 1 . . . a . lance, eoneiracled ralliet to irritate than Vj Wound Uie btmdarillot, who wave befoer the eyes of the animal the scarlet, and blu cloths, which serve the purposes of irrita tion and of escape when the put suit is hot - tite matadore, or killers, are precisely the same as witnessed in Spsin. J ne Jilealdt issues a signal; the gales are thrown open, and out inahes the bull bewildered by the auc'den glme of light, Ihe shouts of the spectators, and the exploding-hieworks aitached to his bodr. - The wrounteil lancetnen tlrat attack him, display ing singular address, strength and daring. A first, second and third buU were despatch ed in aucceasion, and little or ee iniary was sustained by rilher man or horser-.but lbs fourth was an animal 01 great aise, and of a fienrenre aeldom witnessed in -Mexico. Nothing appeared to damthim orto,chck his impetuosity. He qnickly buried his horns in the side of on horse,, and over threw sprawling in tbe dust another,, to. gether wiih 1iia rider. Two horses were now hove de ombat.,it; At a "given signal, aii piebald mules, three abrest, and - gaily caparisoned, galloped into the arena at full peed... wiMHMhe alaeghtered animslsnrere aitacliod Uieir harnesa. and ther -vantsh' ed in a twinktinir. A stirring fight jiow ensued bwea"4i&'iif picador; the excitement of the spectatots was intense; tha vast amphitheatre rang with tha Mexican shout of animation "oifi!" The issue was a sad tragedy. The bull laid prostrate man and horse: the animal had fallen on the limb of the man, and be fore he could extricate himself from his perilous situation, iho maddened beast bur ied his horns in his side. When he with drew them, they were saiurtted with blood to the very quick. I he poor lellow died instantaneously. A dead Silence prevailed for half a minute, which was broken by the leperos, who, seeing the man motionless, shouted out Afucrtol . (dead.). Jfuertotmtt (poof fellow) exclaimed the women in the boxes, looking at each other under tbe im pulse of a momentary terror, PobrttUo was murmured for some minutes. JEs Afoy fed, (it is very ugly) and many females left the boxes."'- Four men then bore tha corpse from the arena. Tha mates again appeared te drag eat tbe body of the hotssv and a man with a wheel barrow filled with sand soon obliterated all traces of- thai tragedy; - The port, however, was not suspended, although such a catastrophe ai tba fleatVof a man 4s of very rare occurrence! bat the animals on this occasion; were ? -"v-r! -ifl --f -r.t 1 iwuiuo iu uaiceness, cvprcuniy seiecien in honor of the President's anticipated vis rt-.,,. T-;Tr--.T. " It was not until five horses had been slain by this redoubtable animal, that he himself was finally despatched." After this per- rormance, the trumpet sounded, and the snofnmt, the heroine oftbe leaiival, made Ka. niuimiua Nlm wii wrnvlmt aatith a rapture of applause from all quarters. : Her I i'K----- a -.. rwleeThreat I .a fa. .a. .aea. r tawillt Iraw.ra. KUflr amt-aW admirablefignrer and-apparenTlrreenhf two and three and twenty. Her dress wss , w-iwy.. gay and picturesque. . Taking wWt"A4lWk J-. ru:...L n,t.c.vt. Ho .i..eh a i poUcyof protecting American industry was .ented to her.- the approached in front of u- r. t;- iwi ...d. . IIQ VatllH'lalV wvaaa; aas asvs w nn s wv- 1 v s smiled, and addresa-d hereell to the Sangtlin- arr sport. Another bull was let loose, h made directly to tne spot wncre ine flagmen . .. . .. . , .. - were eongrt galed, who immediutely com. menced the usaai exasperation, ty wsvtn? their colored flags before it eyes; Tlte woman - then approached. . She fluttered her srarlet ensign before - the animal, and directed her award In due position for the fatitl atab.4 The bull bent his" Tietk ahd made a fartous rosh.r She dsrtdd nimbly aside, bat eucceeded in inflicting', a stab on the shoulder of tba animal, she never betrayed theloaat-fear. 4 The btiH' tnrned but the gadtb-nnestof lhtL.animal'a eltackl aTHIIK ' aTl ft. i It ev B"n ass. a aat.jx . AgalirsnrgnooK nernngin innmpn. k dnws. l and nil ck aa liohtnino. if r tandariUo had not, by flinging his sesrlet cloak bemrw tha animal, inatantly diverted his attention t a nw object, her delicate pression aa poastoia 01 11a viewa ana inten ladyship would have inevitably 'ahered the I uon in the premUe Mr. P. proposed to Cin nn the dahsnnv victim of half an 1 draw forth to view, and topubRe exammr- hour before. But even this -mischanee in "" j. . : . : nn wlV daanted the res tie heroine She . - i.j I.. . .sj.i rl aroae.r!Bmiiea gTacitmaiy, pro vi ami nrrwrr I wjth" JSO bartd da- 1 ' ' X - t J a- ' a avnrka. cautiously approached -flte-animr; and succeeded in infixing them both' irt hia neck. when tltey instantly expldded. ' Tlds daring feat, which was fn1owdir v thtih .1... nf nrvnlaiisM drew th anlmsl. nnw rn. ""-" - - :. . deted ftinoea', in toll puisaa or her, which the dexieroualy and withngHttytruly astonishing, evnueo ey leaping tne urcaat work which separaiedjthe atcna: from. Jbe tower seats The applause which ' was showered err her - appeared- to - ininte ne w vigor -and courage, She- agairl took the sword and the flag and stole op to the now anadMad animnb-wbn aeenied te he enllee. j ting all hhV might with on fdHous rush o 1 rnrsh his ndvmary,lle gated" intently at iter, i annih the vital poU! Tlie rtish began the stab descended, Aere-. ' - - ? ' ..s.:;,.fe,-t.j--W-.-"-- 'vi-v i2 Where the vest neck lust mm visa with the aeine.'. and the huge beast fell Inatantanronrly deatf. - ' a aw - - V m w a aa m . .a j a . never snail 1 lorget tne anoa. or triumph. which the petrple aent forth. It seemed bural from twenty thousand voices, and is 11 conskienng now nestne mignti-- . loitu protuoutm a- 1 itate her; foaming atf the' mouth and dike in violation rlht true object ol ' j pawing wie gmnnu wnn ra jej vur nerp-1 . ( 1 nwj oinv o.uci in v I L ia fnaanrin htm. eulnilw inlenl nnnn 1 and nM in privninln If the seven ft . I . 1 . 1 . L . .j . f mm.. nn,ni - ' ' At I . j s-.. i. m - -"" I fairly ahook the spacioua amphitheatre. Oar" Tfee Qoimiir;. : 7 y ....ruilsi Weffaatd. and as an encooragement to er heroine, now flu.hed with ukumph ami ihe fcr- 'SoK thaTtbe.idUional exercise of the ungentle sport," as - Lord Byron calla the Dull fight, tripped gaily tip io front of Canalixo'a box, made her obei sance, and disappeared amidst another tre mendous demonstration of applause. Doe there, exiat in our nature, a morbid appetite fM exritetneiil. which finds its cm-, genial irratificaiion and development in the! exhibition of scenes soch as thesef How ..L:t.:.. x.. . . 1 say ,-. else it it to be accounted for that women of delicacy and refinement, educated in Court Iriea ihe moat enlmbiened, however, tliey rnav reeoil from the Oral shock of such spec th m mu.hr in Jiireram a, but to Hgari them as pastimes of irresieiible rrctaaitotI K.-; ' LAUGHABLE INCIDENT. " , ! Ia the new melodrama, recently rot op at the Chatham theatre, a famous robber is taken and beheaded, aiaf, hia head is exhib tied to. lb, aualience by being placed w 1 table, in tbe eentte.of the sUige. - i;o aceiim. plish tliiate the 4i(e, llie miiber'a body ia figed in the table, and his neck ia fitted into a hole iu the ecu ire of Ihe leaf, ' so that to the audience it looks preciaety aa though the man's head bad been cui odTantl stottd up in a pool of its own llood upon llxe labJe. got into the third tier of the . atige boxes. sad, by some unexplained manoeuvre, man aged to blow a lot of Scotch snnff over the stage just at the time the head - was placed' on the table. Aa soon aa the stinff had be gun to aettle down, the head commenced sneeiing lo tbe no small amusement of the audience; and, as tbatn-exing could not be stopped, the curtain (ell ami J roars of laugh ter and confusion. 4 . ,. . -..'-.;: THE TARIFF. I Homt of Hepretentatiuti, Dte. 0, J 845. Mr. Douglass moved a aertea of .reaolo ; tions for tha tefetwrice ef the Mmni mesaaga ' of the President of tbe United States, (all of which win be found on the first page- of thia paper.) The second of those teaolu lions being urider eoosider Mr. Stewart moved lo amend the resolu tion by inaenlng thereafter' Inslractions to the committee ' to ivport ,aa the sense ef thia Hoase that no alteration" ought to he made in the lariff of 1 842, -. In aupporting thie motion, Mr. S. said that be thought the House ooght to meet thie quoation at onoe. It seemed to him to be the duty of thia committee lo give an sxpicssion of its radTieaird' with" alarm" iU langnage of the Exeeuliva Message en the aubjeet of the tariff." Mr. 8. waa in possession of letters just received from individuals who had com menced manufacturing ettabliahmenut, end who wished to know whether it would ne safe Tor ' them to proceed. Their inquiry of hint Was, what was going Id be done. W hetlierthe entire ays lem of protective pot , . 1 1 1 . . . 7 ? " I! - xJixeouuvei n- in- UUT WW VWWinK VII IIWH l imiW VI Vir b'"tfd established. . v8nrejr 4t. waa their obvtoo duty to Conie p to ths . I A 4" . . queaimn winy anu ..p-my, mm. wveco r. gie a diaunct axpreaaion oltheir viaars. ' It had been intimated by a gentleman from Alabama, over the way, (Mr. Payne,) that tlie report from the Secretary "of the I reaaury waa a most extraord.nnry doca-- menfclSAlraonijeary-it certauiily was. and many new and : myVextraor dinaty, tloclrincs . did it rontain. Mr. ' S. concurred very heartily with the reatismsn in thus much of what lie bad said, l he report; wss a document aettinr forth doe trinea In political economy such as never tmfora had been nromulraled br anv author. ixed officer f Goveromentrand 'the -post '!" tannoereaia star I ' J leaUy proper and highly obligatory on thia body that it sliould give at prompt an e 1 r . . tion, in aa onci a manner as ne couiu, some of thete opinions. - 1 ' ' , - ' J he first doctrine which he should no Jice, and which-wts most dislinetly" avowed la.ttte.Herury s rermrb wee trwt tnrpro Iretive policy wss - untonttu'monnl, anil If an. there must be an end of it. "The Bed rotary said expressly llmt the larilT of 1842 waa 'too Onequal and unjust, too exhorht i.... .i : 1 t- u " mau opiwmww, " owi.j .n m. ntet win me luiiuamentat pnncipiea 01 intj Jonetiiulion.' w f. t t ;n n'heso were his express words, that the k tariff ef 1842 wad clearly in' conflict with tha fundamental principles of thn ' L'6diiI- taitofl, and he'Rad mada an t ecumcht to prwve this; lie' quoted the Constitution, slid then argued, by wai'O , Infereuee. Hhlt he power to !sye duiyfr protection wttsji " Oovernrocnt. II is report Wygj mf bo exceeded 0n pet ttnt." ' . exceeded 'one hundred. If it '-yA' eeeded-npon any one artiol' "'T 1 iao Umit anon mv one srtialr " I ..J r .n! .a...- J. U mav w raut-nuaau BIsTa BH I . BSIBIS BUM " I front 'hi oonclusion Vat ' ' 1 41 I t. . HI HMWIsUIITbT I viongrees may lay aor - WPWin-n-J to I high to collect he. " total twhrhit f 'T- Hooee of Kepreaentatives." A lariff bill, it ia eonreeded, can smly originate ia the' House, because k M l bill for raiting ms tHttt. That it ia the 00 It proper object ef sorb, a bill. ' A tariff bill te ay. end. collect taxes. - It ia m bill for raising' rev- enne;' and whenever It depart from that object, tn whole or in pnrf, either by Mai . Tor purtiai prohibition, it vior tkt pmr vo$$ of tha irrtMttd novotri n Thua he held explicitly that, a 'lety which- went bof one per cent, beyonu-the revenue attndatd was uneonstittHwnal, : and that if jC ongtesa might adtl btrt one per cenUr te the amount of duty neceasary for reven. uei it might add a hundred per cent-J and that if it might Impose such doty on one article, it might with equal right 'impose it upon sll otherarticlos whatever.' The whole proceedintr. whetlier in a amaller or e ane'att er degreo, Hie Secretary Ynainlaiortl-to be directlr araiHst tlie CtmstituliOh, and "ait act which1 trbiaceudeti the power of Con gresa to perfurm. - That was the' doctrine of the report, i Va it a doctrine which this House meant to ansuinf - Would the . House express its concurrence in uch. e. timea'at ' tie trusted not.The doctrine yras extraardtnary,- lnd'od. - W hat, - the all those- aiatetmen who had rone before ua had been open violators of the Conetita- uon of their country. Had not thia very policy of a protective tarifi been diatlnctly recommended to Cengreaa by every snecess ive Executive, from Getvrre Wsahinftoa down to and including Andrew icksonf II gen tl men would refer to lha oral, and to tbe last comnramcationaof President Wash ingtoa, ' they could perceive' that he? bad y diatinctly recommended the adoption '. of aoch a policy as among the duties of Con gress. Here are bta.won'ai AiJit.--!-; The advancement of arrienlmre, com maice and waarmWdcfwrcs. bv mlt vnwr - snms-, will noti f truat; need' reemraenda lion; but I cannot forbear intimating to yon tha expediency of giving ffeciaat encour agement, aa well to the introduction of new and eseful in venrionr from abroad aa to the T"T exertions of skill and genius in' producing them at homer n athtngtoff t 1muuT .Ponerciniao reptaiedfy, and not wilh- out success, directed their, attention to the encouragement of manufarturtt. The obi jectla ol too much eortscqocncq.nol to . sure a ennttrraanre of their eHorts In every . wsy which ahall jumt ajUsJ,n-ih lie' waa; President of 1he Canvention liich had formed the Constitulion, and- most be presumed to bate known some- tog about its meaning and intention, ,' if tliev would examine the Executive : Mee- aages of President 1 Jefferson and .MtV' .B?.. presumed that gen'.leraen, eepectaily thov 1 the Jtaewon acftooi,- would admit lhav he, too,'. knew something orihe Oonstit- liwtW they woald And there three succeasiyf . recommotuiations ai una same policy aa atnonr the highest dntiea of Govtrhment.' Ilxw -arethetminioiwwfJe went to the extent or absolute prchwitiont To'euluvata neae.arHl mamtain ceJ merce and navigation, 1 in all their ,Iawf.ir enterprises; i to foster our fisheries, as tturse nea? ait, navigation and ror the nurture of manr and to protect the mnnufacfuree adap t ted to our citcumettmceei t these fellow-eiiw xeos, are the landmarks by which wo are M guide ourtelves in all our ' proceedings.' , Jtfferton'm iftcmd Annual Aleuajtt, 1 "I he situation int-i which we have beet forced baa knpcVed ne to apply e portion of our industry and capital to iiati-mal . mantv metures and lmprovsments ' I he extent ot conversion is daily increasing, ami little doubt remains that the eatabliahnien'a form etl and forming will under the auspices of theaper materials and sabaitence, the free dora of labor from taxation with ua,' a id of protecting Sufte'e and prohibUtone, become irTiuttuwuw trrtrewri -m-r-Tigtnviftnvm "Ud, tfietefore, who Is now against dot! mestie manufactures, must be for reducing us either to a dependence upon that nation or be clothed in ikint, and. live like btatle in dent and caterni. ' I am proud to toy that I am not one of r thete. i' Experience f. hat taught m that manufactures ere no 'n ot nrtcitftry to our iridrpetujrnce at 'tt'oitr - im, JJ"fn". IOH WimUa penilrrncn ggy- th' "'f!.rVo 5: VaiKingtor, and thomas Jefly tK jjj fini. led in recommending: a Tr8liJB pf that taorvjd Inslroment which ' theic own h'aiida " ' ' hvld formedj And 1 JL. - jfeftt Madison, that wpuVe wsulCe4. patriot " anil most isganor , ,nd ncorrupiibie statea man 'hat;did miWVkl matterf " Irt no ls the ,0 jOVj( MBttJiiye communica. ' tions; W jctt (hen. annual messagea , and , " wf , ' diem, special. , be hsd united , l.ia VP' r..Mmmsnd the enrottragement and , -,rr eci;on by legialation.of, out doroetlio .inuuctirr8t.,'i--'H' t v. wThe revision or ear .commercial www, proper W .sdiipl them to thearrongemant wlricit has taken place wih GHSt Britain. will itoubijees engage tne eany aurniHw v, Cmigreaa., It will be worthy at the . same lime. of. their jtist s.od jproiident care. make such fu'iher altetati ma in the laws -;n miira ttneeiallu vrotcct and foeter be sv. L .Lane. lAe tevtral branchct of manufacture which be ur-a I k.... enenntl instituted Of' OXlenHeU .llini t irm'w V' - . , J ti 1 l h .ve t,udabla exertion, of our eiuaene nfiUna Soecud Mtttazo Maj S3, lauy !lVai s.. also, aa more effectual .-v- -jfcer- 1 & .... . .t. V'.' . ' . . . - ' .- . ' I - j.. ': ." 4 " V'' ."
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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