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---t-7. r-'ir'"'- -- ' " . 8 H j H flji (j j ? J ,v j Ki'- 'obtb cAseLis: nviirei n xobai, ibtbuictvai abb raie-cn aaaovacaa tea uii o ova siaas Tea boh at eca smsc-rios-' (THREE DOLLARS A Yk-,, Vol. T. RALEIGH, N. C .WEDNESDAY JILT , S4t - W . . , EMORY St CO. Tiir uRi l. KNOWN AND t1 a R-F aMID lottery firm, OPPOSITE BARNUM'S, . Put money iethy nurse. "-SUkioeare. whoa tortanea (ottered oa the brink of aaoknipte' ty hive been nved by m.kni leveet- nnltM Kmorv k Uoa. .r-rtrM na -ewer. OLORY ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY! Triumph fter Triumph! t-lrtmm JIVMa hr A Statm af S. Carolina!1. Eraoty & Co. Earr-hing ihe Ladies Husaa, HU1U. 60.000 DOLLARS nM W nwfcmr- vfctrtettetcet tot etub of young unmarried Ladiet.' Blelor awake! bo it yoor abaoee for sweethenrtt! Combioatioo IS M 41, package No. , ia the Mimmoih" Vir- -WL. llan alafca 84. which waa drawa OB Batar- dav, the 90tb day of Jnae, and which drew the a bore magoiBoeat sua, we are praud lo aauonnae to "RSrsOJDOO CORRESPONDENTS ... . . . i c i i" . l tk - - U 'aU.fiaM.af 8ottt Carolina. J&ut:Mt& ken to Bt inn tney Bat o pe f.ma at Prise Seller. that tfcer had enrtiiixed a alub lor. the iiurttat ot makini a lea iofcitowaU id ear Lot.-rirt. aad of letting whether oor WIDE SPREAD FAME It bated opoa "unalterable traitor . . mnnnA anil fun. tMralfi ia? BOthinr. UiKe a "ate 101a oy an wnt, , ' The result-.wa rejoin, jo, ai,XVMl( &MUt. out rrMe it folly gratified-. Whet we line witu gold tba pnekel ot ' tame turly old bachelor, we lel tome teatatioo atia'to pteatare, bat to be the diuro of tuppl; mg with "pis money" the fairest nsrtioB of reMton. tbote charminc ertataret whote Terr exitteaaa it to euential to the bippioeM of maa, we frankly eooleti nearly npielt tor pHiloao- NOT A BAD PRIZE! No 4t 49. whole ticket, the teeoed eepita! of flSW. ia whole, wt told to (eallemtn reai . dir at Aaaaoolit, Md., lathe Mar)lad Lottery, elan h, drnwa MT W. Emory k Uo. ia a Mrearn of look.- -w-- - - TAKE NOTICE. r llalftieket. No. 7 10 M, ia Ihe Maryland Cob aolidated Lottery, elan 6, drawa June 1. '48, tba eapital prixo- of (10,000. aolil to a centlemaa, a irsainr ta nk W a tkerelora take Ihrt mil had of inlomin ht haiy w,la,;.Blali fmt - vowa nea ortw aa at at igin -iu muucj ready.H , Itetpeallullr, ha. t S Cheers fur Head. Quartcn, ,, ... We U 45 3, a prixe bf 3000, la a ptcktfe of .ooaHert. waaaoU ia the Md. Uollfrr, clan W7, -'tran June , the luaky - bolder a Rentleaun froiw North Caro1mf,and Kmonr k (Jo. the luchMtt net in the world, pieked4be ticket out and BMrkedf it, ' three No ! afore th Lottery wat drawn, Emory it Co. the Lucky Boy. CUtr, No 15 SJ67, a prixe ot iOOff, fit sent lb Harritbart, Pa. ' We rit yo above a mall litt of the Frikei (old by at witbia a tew day, the tmall prixe! we do aot laaatioe at there are a hoot of them. All tbote ia wml of Cath eaa inetote to the Old Ettabliehed Haute eey amount they tee proper. Pottage paid a all tetteri by Emory It Co. All ordrrt ttrUtly ' aonfideutial, aud eteet with detpaleb wheu ad lreta. adto EMORt It CO.,' Oppothe Rtranat't, B'tlt'imnre. Md. CAPITAL PRIZES IN EACH MONTH - 60.0W DOLLARS! " 60,000 DOLLARS!! i 40,000 DOLLARS!! 0,000 DOLLARS!!!! f 10,000 DOLLARS!!!'! &. &.o. too. I Ticket and Share and Package ia all tba Lotteiiea bow Drawing, under the management bf Meeir. J. O. Gregoiy li Co. coattaatlf Tof eala at thia offiea. (E7Notie. Person at a dlstaoeawho do tot feeeW Sehernra in lima traend for ticket it any particular Lottery, by remiing aay S, 10, 15 or $20, (ot more) it will be ineteJ in lha arat good Lottery to be drawn, , 8, aad 4 day after the receipt and mailing of the letter eocloeioff the tickela. Ifpretarred, Certificate of lha eombioation No of aingla ticket or aharea will be sent to thaae who gie inatructioii accordingly. A regular Package of Ticket contain every nnraber placed in the wheel, fnctude all the adrkntagea of the lottery, and may contain font of tne highest prixe on the liet, Tba price of tickets- will vary from tl a A to ffiO each, and Packagea front fS, 10, 15, 18r 95 to a high aa 9150 each. Be careful to address your letter only to tbess Piite Tender EMORY It CO. Baltimore, Md. Ulf PARALLELED ATTRACTION. The following Schemes Witr be drawa durmg tlia montli of Julyr upitai. i Kxett.- Ban Canal ekas Na 4 Jaly $1 o;000 J ReAAir 7 H,000 4 Fred Seminary Md. Cootol'd. M Air .i Saaq Canal Md Coatol'd Md Coatol'd Pred Bamiaarr Md Coatol'd Ilel-Air buaa canal Md coatol'd Md eontol'd Prod . Seatioary Md eoatoi'd Re.Air tatveaBat Md eonaol'd MdContol'd - Fred Seminary Md eontol'd Bei-Air Saa) taaal MdaoatolM . to I ts M 83 87 4 M a . . ( 17 M 87 86 II" 9 M SO S 4.000 I i 19.000 10)0r S r i.ooo j t 4U.UW t 10,000 I 9 10,090 , to 7.000 ii 11 4.000 ' 1 IS 80,000 5 14 1,000 15 18,000 10,000 I IB 19OU0 000 4 17 7O00 S It 4000 1 90 40000 ia4 of $ si sooo - a4 88 15000' 10000 i 17 7000 Ci fijo looo' " a 83 4000 f. C7 90000 S SS SOO0 Sa 89 1100 10006 S SO If W) SOOO 4 Md eoatoi'd 08- SI 7000 84 Order for Ticketr fir an Lotter drawn in the United Stales, will' be attended to by o on the tame term as advertised by other dealers. . fXP Our correspondents are nerer tax' eJ with postage. Please addreas, in all . EMQRY & CO. ' Opposite Barnom's, ' ' Baltimore, Md' frTv We are- authorraed to annoane Mr (I yeltJISiTOW fJTLETata Whig Vjr 4 Caadidata foe the Uouas of Common j ot, Conny. t: , . "Suffic nature, but surfeit no(." "hwcet are The aiombers of tba Tirttwm.r THE NEW TARIFF BILL. Wegite below an abitraet of lha New 1 anil, tahen from the New York Tribune, together with a statement of the political and stale complexion of the vote on it pasnge in th House of Representatives; prepared by the same industrious caterer for the public. The reader will be ena bled to see at a glance the character 61 thia hybrid production of lucoroco cunning and management. It is not a revenue, a Free Trade nor a Protective Tariff. The duties are most inconsistent ind operate as inju riously upon the farmer ss upon the man ufacturer This -TaTrf!HanSoTO'apon" the people, if it pans the Senate, ss we apprehend it tvill by the power and sa- luvmy ui party, in opposition 10 COUV1C- tion of duty and public good. The Tariff of 1842. which must be re pealed if Ihta shall rrata. ia th T.rlfT -M-h ufiipatou, um.vr -meaatrr p tlwr ttoaj on tne countrr at larrre -irYMnertire of voeaiton or caning, it ia tbe. Tariff wh ich . . .ft .-9 . reatored the country to prosperity after the depression which it sustained from the ad valorem Tariff under Martin Van Bareni The Tariff which replenished the Treasu ry, reylred public confiileiice, ge a new impulse to domestic manufactures, to labor a higher reward, and to the idle occupation- The Tariff which has falsified the ptedictions of the enemies of Free Trade by the greatly increased revenue it has afforded, and the Tariff which haa again falsified thoee predictions by the universal prosperity it has spread through the coun try: Mr. Polk electioneered sgainet it in '43 on the ground that it would diminish the revenue, and that the countrv . would necessarily have to fall back on the 20 per cent, ad valorem Tariff to raise the means necessary to support the government- It has proved the error of his judgment. affil ,.gp(j.sv jj w . When it wa adopted the- 70 per cent Tariff in ex- retenc. i'- Was fainnir to meet the iinfiM of the Government, and Uie Treasury was more than $40.000,f0t behind hand. The changer it baa wroughtTs . wonderfult but that there should be an attempt to repeal it after the favorable lest it has borne, at a time too when the expenses of the govern ment are so much greater than usual, and that that attempt should be so far successful, is even more surprising. But, as the New York Tribtme-sayirTet them repeal the Tariff, ihey cannot repeal the fads relative lo the state of the country when it was adopted, and the happy change it has effected; they cannot repeal ihe fact that with the exception of a few articles affec ted by an extraordinary demand such as iron lor instance alf (he protected articles of home mahuTaelufe1iaTe been cheaper under its operation than at any former time; they cannot repeat the facl that under it new branches of industry and art have been established, and old ones Increased. and that -'not less than One Hundred Mill ions per annum' have been added to the annual product of our Nation in manufac ture of Iron. CToths. Glass Wave: Cutlers-. Silks, etc. cVc. without subtiacting'c dollar from branches previously in thriving oper The following are the most important provisions of McKay's bill, as arranged by the Tribune: Bieh. TUntt The bill takes effect on the 1st of De cember next, on all goods then in. bond as well aa all that may be afterward imported. Salt Fish exported after that time will be entitled to drawback for the amount of duty on the Foreign Salt used m coring ihera, and no other drawback or bonnly whatever. All gooda imported- msy remain one year in public store without payment of duly. (This will probably . supersede the Ware housing birk-J Gooda undei valued by the importer more than teff per ecru, shall pay twenty per eent additional, and if under valued with obvious intent to defraud, aaay be taken by" the Collector af five net- cent. .above thr invoice price and sold on sccount c tne - uorernment All eustom-house officers to be swortf. Officer of the Navy shtlF not import dutiable articles in U. 8. wipv..manuTaetunhg machinery ahaD trot be admitted fiee under the elauae which allows ft man to bring in his implement or tods of trade' stopping a hole picked in the late Tariff by official collision with prirate roguerr. Tho duties to be paid after the lat of December are as follows: - Schedule JUQ per tent. V Brsndjr and other distilled Liquors, Cor dials, &e. &e. " Schedule 4ff per cent'. .' Fruits Pieserred, Fig, Raisins, Dates, eYe. - Spices, Almonds, aVe;1 Wines of all ' kinds, Imitation do, Gsme, Cut Glass, Cigsra, Snuff, and all forms of manufac tured Tobacco. J Cedar; Ebony, Mahog any, Rosewood, &c manufactured. Schedule B 30 per cent. ' Ale, Beer,' Porler, Baskets, etc. He.- Oaps, Oloves, MiU, Carpets, Carpeting, Clothing (ready made) Coal, Coke, Culm, Cutlery of air kinds, Diamonds, Gems, Ear. then, , China St Stone Wares', Essences, Perfumes. Fire Arms (all sorts) Furniture, cabinet. Glass and Glass Ware, Hats, Boa- net, &,c (except of wool) Hemp, Iron, of ati tunus, jewelry, all kinds, Manofaetur ers of Jewelry, Me'alie Pens. Ac OB Cloth, all soruj Oilr, Olive, Paper and manufacture. Playing Cards, Potstoe, Sewing silk. Twist, Sugar, Molasses, To baccQ, unmanufactured, Umbrellas, dbe&o Wool of til kinds, Msoufaclures of Wool. Do of Cotton,' Linen, Silk or worsted, if jjemoroiderea or tambooredT Manufactures of Wood, Do of Copper, Gold, Silver, Tin, Lead. 1 . . Schedule C2fperctn(. Baizes, Bockings, Burgundy Pitch, But tons and Moulds, Cotton Manulacturea generally, Do Goata Hair, etc. Cables, Cordage, Calomel, te. Borax, Feathers and Beds, Flsnnels.. Floorcloths Floss Silks, Haircloth, Seating, Jute, Sisal Grass, Mailing of flags, &e. Silk, roauufactured. Slates of all sprts, Woisted manufactures. Do Woolen Ysrn. Schedule D 20 pit tent. Acids, all kinda. Bacon, Barley, Blank- eta, alt kinder BlanV BoukirBoaTrand Timber, Candles, all kindi, Cotton, Capa, Gloves, Copper Rods, Spikes, Copper ra sheis, Drags, Generally, Fish, Generally, era m wVfra m a " riour 01 tvneat, etc. uunpowaer, uair, Moss, &c. Hemp, manufactured, Indian Com ot Msal. Lead. Pines and Shot Drawers, 4a-. Needles, all kinds, Oils, animal or fish. Oil of Hemp, &c. Oranges, Lemons, Paints, dry or aground Paper, Hanginss, Periodicals, Teprinted,, Pork, Pitch, Rve, Wheat, Oats, Salt, Salts, geh'. erslly. Skins, all kinds. Steel, except be-w,-Sh-reoype "Plates'," Tar, Typeiretc. Velvet, of cotton, Window Glass, Woolen Listings, Wool HaU and Bodies. Schedule per cent. Araenie, Bark, genet ally,. Diamonds, glaziers Silk, raw, singles, tram, thrown or organzina, Flax and Tow, Leaf, gold or silver, Tin, plates or sheets, Steel, in bars, cast, Sieell or German, Zinc, Speller, etc. Schedule FtOper cent. Books, Magazines, Bleaching Powders, Cameos, Mosaics, Chronotneteis, Du monds. Gems, Pearls', dbc. not set, Engfar-' ings or Plates, Pamphlet. AcFurs, except dressed on the skin, Gums,' Generally, tlempor.liingRed, 7.fiditm Maps snd Charts, Music and Paper, News- pBer, &c. Oils, Palm,, Cocoa, Saltpetre, refined. Stones, Burr, Stones, Building, Tallow, Marrow, H&Ci- -'" Watches '- and Parts. ... - r Schedule G 5 per cent. ''.. Berries, Nuts, dec for Dying unmanu factured, Bristles, Chalk, Bctls, old, Brass, do Copper, do Pig Copper, Chslk, Clsy, Flints, Dyewoods in stick, Grindstones, Horns, Bone, Teeth, Ivory, manufactured, ivory Nuts, oxc. Lasting (or Shoes, JM ad der, Mohair cloth, Silk, Twist, Sic. for shomakers. Potash or Nitre of Soda. Pew ter, old, Rags, all kinda. Raw Hidea and Skins, Saltpetre, crude, 8hell, unman ufac. Sumac, Shellac, Tin ia pigs or blocks, Zinc, Spelter, do. . Schedule H Free Duty. ; JLnimala lor. breed, Bullion, Gold, Silvar, Coffee and Tea, Coins, do snd Copper, Cotton, raw, Fell, for Shealhmg, House hold Effects of Immigrants, Guano, Planti na, Models of Inventions, Oakum, Junk, Plaistef of Paris, Seeds, generally, Sheath ing Copper, Sheathing Metal, Trees, Bulbs, Roots, Shtubs, Plants, etc. U. S-. products exported and returaing,- Wearing Apparel in actual use. Specimens of Natural History, Mineral ogy or Botany. The editor of the Tribune, with bia Von common sense oa the subject of th Tariff, thus exposes ttw inconsistencies of this bitt: Such la in substance the bill which has pasted tha House, the 'details fill nearly three columns of the Union. We ak ev ery fair minded, intelligrnt citizen to scan it closely and judge whether il csn ba re. conciled with any clear , idea of national policy whatever. Are yon a Free-Trader? Look this bill over, and whether it ia not aa faithless to your principles ts ruin oua to lha interests wa would upholds Docs it not plainly recognize the principle thataw materials shoold be tsxed lower, and manufactures therefrom at higher rate. as they become more and morrfslaboraledt Are there not at least 100 items which eaa be explained or defended only oa this , sal utary and just principle! What can you aay, then, of Using alt Wood thirty per ct., and letting if in manufactured into woolen or" Womed yarn, Cannells, bockings of bsU ze at 9&t wool hats or bat bodies, or any kind of blankeu, af twentyf Did mortal man ever invent or imagine a tytem - of politicaf economy under which such legis lation as this can be justified? Rummage your Adam Smiths and MeCalrotifrlnr, Mesarsv FrlM-Tiraderal'and' tell us wbsi you esn find that will palliate such direct lej--kdaiion against long ostablistd aad impor taatbom intemrur, and-in favor of their foreign rivalst Cannot the hatred of Loco Focoismibr American manofaetures be nr hated by mtorel depriving them of alt pro tection, and compelling them to naked ri valry with the strongest establishments the world has ever knownl There are mill ions of American property inverted in lira firanefies of industry here track- atf there are thousands of our" peeple who Ufa by working ar these branchesV .The raw ma lerial of blankets ia generally cheap, coarse wool, which both British and America a manufBcturer obuhyfrontSouth America. Tha former pay no duty on their wool, arttf out twenty per cant on bringing tbnr fab rics into market, tha Utter must pay thirty Kr cent on his raw material before he gina to manufacture. Will any body attempt to justify tbisf ' ' 1 All manufactursra whose staple maUtrial is Wool or Iron art taxed at least ss much duty on their raw material as is allowed on the mannfacture, while tha ehana ' of undervaluing tha latter ia immensely great- ei titan Tiri Case of the former. But, as if thrs were not enough, wnile iron la ensrged. 30 per cent Steel is admitted at 20 and 15.1 la there even n remisvlvanian so stupid asi to suppose that tha wool o-rower ia tnrotefr- tected by a 30 per cent, duty while Wool en fabrics are admitted at 25 and SO? or Iron at 80,. when certain forma. of. If 6ni manufactures are admitted at lower rates! What matters the form in which a bale of Wool or a ton of Iron is admitted, so thst it enters into the consumption of the coun- iryr Ssk, after a fierce truggleLia not emi mefifedT anaiTrpay2fJ per eeniu Now let us see how much cheaper Salt will be, and how much better our Western Beef snd Pork will be cured on account of it. We apprehend those who, aa the Free Traders tell us, hsve been putting up Beef ami Pork for a distant market with bad fslx wtnf aisfoahet asorr wrtf n! to mend their hand now. Perhips it will be found that eurintT Meats lo be senrfrom Ohio round by New Orleana to England, and keep it au sweet to the end, is not ao easy a matter; perhaps it will be found thst Foreign Ball is not all pertection. Hut we must of course be given up, at a heavy loss to our State Finances. Psrhsps the Rhode Island Calico Prin ters, who have beeu nllmg the ear of the Journal of Commerce with their coinphtinta ill now be satisfied. In place of six cents the square yard on plain and nine cents on Printed Cottons, they have twenty five per cent on all, when Brhrsh and French Cahcoes corrrmmd, all over rhe country; more than twenty-fire per cent over the price of American labrics of eqfual cost and Intrinsic value- If there are not three yards of Coircoe imported, wherje titer i: owe WPWhting merican' Calico Printing is not made (o sweat for it, we shall be . agreeably .dissp- pointed. Those -who fancy ihe passagtr of this bill will damage New Englaml spcilly, are grievously mistaken. .. Il will injure some branches of Easurn manufactures, but fall with far greater seventy on the younger and less hardy enterprises of other sections. New Ens-land will buy her iron, her coal, her steel cheaper than she hss donej Great Britain nd Nova Scotia will proht by the change "at the expense of Peensylvania. the VVo-len MarnufacUire must suffer, and the wool-grower will suffer whh it. Print ing Cottous will also, be shaken. We ap preheud a reduction of me waa-ea of manu facturing labor, but trust it will b averted if possible.. We do not doubt that the cap-' ittBBeaiuwiia.. in.nnnu-iaciureau.wju generally take, care of iiseliL either In proa ecuting thoae enterprises or in some other undertaking. But .rb now stales have punished , themselves far more'- swrfously thin they have New England. They need manufacture to furnish markets for their vast agricultural surplus, and enable thern' lo give a inofe profitable direction . to their indusiay than the production" of grain and meat lor distant consumption, Ihia want had beeuii to bo arrpplied under the nresdnf t ariff, and would have been much more . . ..... . . . generally and rapidly but for apprehension of it repeal. Every machine sltop in the Union has Seen aa full of work aa it could desire for three years past, and at this am mania single esutblismnent in. this Stsle has orders for three hundred thousand dol lars worth of manufacturing machinery, entirely for the Southend West. Does any on believe it will have half ao much work on hand at this lime next year) - But what care lliey for argument or pub lio prosperity whose voles have driven McKay's bill thtuugh ths Houset Here is Uits list of them: , YEAS fbrpiuttn McKny'e Bill. MAmbv DonlapVZ Hamlin, McCrate, Saw telle, Scammon, If.- Williams 0 , Nxw ILtstrsRiBB J. IT. Johnson, Moul- ton. Norri 3. Massachvsktt, Rhode Islam. Com BOTrcirr, ynttoH-none. New Yob; Anderson, Benton. Collin, De Molt,; Ellsworth, Godyesr.Goidon;' Hough, P. Kiii'gl Lawrence, Maclay, Ni van, Rathbun! 1 Strong, Wood 10. . Htm JBasBT-rf-none.' Delaware n'onr. Peih-svlvanu Wilmol, (Bradf. and Saaq. Dist.) 1 ' Maryland Giles 1 . ' " ' Viboihia Atkinsoo, Bayly, Bedinger, W. G. Brown, A. AV Chaamsn,- Droom- gbole,-Hopkins, Hubsrd, Hunter, Jo. John son, Leake, J. McDowell, Seddon, Tred- way-i4. - Nobth . Ciaotw a Biggs, CfarCe, Dan iel, Dobbms, Mcitay, Reid . Sotrrn CABOtra J. A- Black, A, Burt, ffolmes, Rhettf A D, Sims, Simpson, Woodward 7. Gtoaoht Cobb. ' naralsdh, Seaborn Jones, Lumpkin Townes 5. Alabama R. ' Chapman, D'srgsn' Hil- Hard (Whig,) Houstbn M'conBeW, Payne, f ancey-T. ' , Mnmssirw S. Adsms. Jef. Davis. Rob erts Jacob Thompson 4. jo-jisuma1 Hsrmonyoil, La Sera, Mors-w-aV Tpxas Kaufman, Pillsbury 21 . -I l Omio Brink et bo til I I Conningham. Faran, Frie. J. -. J. McDowell,- Monis, Psrlstii Perrill, Sawyer. Starkweather. 8u John, Thurman 12, -. f,.-,-.:,,.,, , j' : MtcnioAM Chlpmin, J. B. Ifont, Mc- Clelland-T!.-,;.; :-..?.--'V--v.-.-'". Ibdiaba Calheart, Henly, ' Kennedy, A nomas onuui, vv ica o, - Jitmoia Douglass, Ficklin, Hoge, Mc- iernanu, it.-Amitb). . Kxntuckv Boyd, J. P. Mattin, Tib- bstts 3 Tbnnbsseb L. B. Chase, Cullorrr, A. Johnson, G. W. Jones, B. Martin, Stanton -0. Missouri Bow lin. PheloS. Relfe. L. H. Sims 4. Florida Brockeubroughc 1. Arkan sas, None. N A YSJJermHtt patting McKayt JiUL MatnkL. Severance I. Nxw Hawf- Sbibe None. . "TBWf ACHUssTTs Abbott, 3. Q. Adsms Ashmun, Qrrnuall, Hudson, D. P. Rinf, j. uockweu, is. 1 hompson, Wintlirop 9. , CoMNxcricirr-Diion, S. D. Hubbard, i. A. liockwell, I ruraan Smith 4. Raooi- Islaud Arnold, Cranston 2. Virmont Coltarner, Foot, Marsh S, -i7M-Wi Vfi CsmpberrrCarrl aaaV.M'y.ut'tf - 'i --yrMm. , '..'-"'' I,Vfc''"iaw:";,t mi vutver, ttotrnes, v. iijngerioro, w. Hunt, Jenkins, J,jwis, Miller, Moseley, RussellT Seaman, A. .Smith, Wheaton, White, Woodiuff 16. Nxw Jersey Edsall. Hampton. Runk. Sykes, Wright i. i ennstlvania J, . Black, Dlanchard, Brodhead, ButTrnaften. J. II. Camuoell. Darragbl Erdman, X 1 1. E wins'.- Foster. Garvin, C. J. Ingersoll, Lcib, Levin, Mc Lean, Mcllraine, Pollock, Ramsay, RHter, Stewart, Strhom, James Thompson, Yost I. J. Ingersoll 23. Delaware Houston, 1. VinoiNiA l-endlclon. t Mar-"lnb Long Pery 2v North Carolina-Bsrrineer. Dockefv Graham 3. GEOatoYA .Stephens, Toombs 2. - South Carolina. AlabAbTa'. Misissirri. Florida, I'exas, ' Missouri, Illinois, MicHioAjf. A Ohio Delano. Giddinrrs. IIsi rer. Root. Sckenck, Tiiden. Vance, Vinton 8. to 1 NDiANA McGoughey, C. JJ.Smith, 2. Kektuckt Bell, U. Uavia, Under, Mcllenry .Thomassoh.TrOmbo, Yonnr , 7- Tenkesskk M. Brown, Cocke, Crosier b. II. t-wing, uentry o. Idisiaa Thibodeaux, 1. Total 93; ir Whiga, 18 ' Locba, 6 uvea. - I Whole number votintT - C09. seventeen less than a full House. Deduct vacancies, New -Hampshire 1 (no choice;) Massacbu setts 1 (do;) New York 1 (Herrick, deed;) ana speaker uavia oi Indiana, woo doos not vote except, in esse of a tier and there fw.)MbHnisM follows U rermonf, Dilmighsm QLoco.j probably dodged. i, , -- ; JVew Torhi Woodworth of Dutchesss, 09 lot ----:--ti Maytdnd, G. G. . Chspmatf fWhig"! paired off with Lison TLocol of do. -com pelled to be absent by the sudden illness of bis wife; Constable Loco of do, .absent. ,A d...i ir: rur l i vw,kh, i vuuer sxina; i nsiftj ao- 07io, Cummins fLoco! do. . . ' ' Indiana, Owen, PetU, Locosl absent. jwiuuis, . vaacr in nirr t. vt euiwortn LocoJk absent. . . , , :- Mjttourt, Price Loco j, alartitl (or San ta Fe. .. - , h i... Arkantit, Yell I Loco.l also sofdlering. TAXING THE PpORA v The following remarks of the Commer cial deserve Uie serious consideration of every sincere Democrat-- , ? - ; What . will the democratic editors' now fey of Mr. M'Kay's hew, Tariff bill tha folkite 1 arttf. We saw, soma time aro. deep coroplontions about taxing the ha- jl- . i . i 1 - a . t . . w mat poor wen unna, ana mis was beld up as an inatance of the aristocratic tyranny of the w hlgs, as exhibited in' the Tariff of 1812. By this new bill, Madei- rs, Butgundr, Hoclf, dbo. drank by tha rcA,is taxed 40 per cenfl while Rii'm'. Brandy, Gin, drsnk by the poor, is tsxed 100 per cent. Leather pays 20 per cent, ind boots land shoes - the sirne so that those dandies who cannot wear boots ex eept ihoao'marie m Paris or London' may gratify their whims at a much cheaper rata than they could under the "'whig Tariff." We shall find, on strict exam 'nation, that the very words in many caiei urged by lha democratic Presses againll the Tariff of 1842. will apply to the Tariff -rion 'ti.-iV.i.- t?.i:." c.j- .t. v. igivi in ivv jjuiiuts mbtb mi can dor to use them now! " We guess not, A wHter in a Northern paper , has the following severe and just rrmsikstV'Cun nirrjy and cowardice are conspicuous ele menu lb the composition of this bin. To crouch to the strong snd oppress the '.weak are the cardinal maxims of iis contrivers. No man can tell why Wool growing a' well-established ihteret, should have a SO rer cent, duly, (neutralized, indeed! in part, by admitting large classes of; Woolen' fabrics at 29 and 20 per cent)- while Silk growing and the simpler styles of Silk manufacture have but IS per cent, except on the naked ground that the "Wool growers cast One Million Votes and the Silk grow, ere hsrdly Five Thousand: ' the rfchest Silk manufacture 1 pay but 25 per cent. while Woolens pay 80. Does any maa live who believes "his difference ia made lor Revenue purposes! or ady other but vote, eatchirig purposes! On what Rev. eaue principle can you justify dilties of 30 percent, on iron, sugar .anovvvooiena, l.n. Bill,, d. -'j. J r.- ' a..- t ...... -u..f itbi, x.iiicu, ovo,s pay l&t 20 and nod 25 per cent! NOT BAD. -,. Among many good things said in) that , ' occasion of a public dinner af Matam) ras, on the prestcntation ef the) sWord W Ociu Tsylor, from thn' Ne Orlekni Ju Committee, was a little alory Misled ty . Licit Britton. A Verv oraa talAlm tit . the tanks was in the habit odrinkirif toxf much. His Colonel reinunstrsted witht htm -Tom. yen ar a bold fellow tM at g"ood Solder, but yon will (ret drtak.7 voionet,- rrpiica To,- he tin ttrot expect all the -v irturea 1 Af tha htfmaii charactei-wmbtnWnrln month." '' ' '- . The Baltimore Patriot ftafffYa brJriaJ of the Union what Mr.-" HmtAmm miJ how, about lha aeitlamant af th Owhia diflicuryf th Columbus Journal says:' , The Union will not . Hm. PtLa jl'-dMiffdjnlo ana met M inquiry on the best and hlghtot authority. In convetaation recently ras) mixed company, Mr. Uannegai.' without anv Bttemnt at KnnM.1ra..i . Am.i . intending it for the trublin ear. ibmarW as follows: , 'M-r, v . ,,,,,. .. "Mr. FoUtM a xreater irmil John Tuler vnttif ? ireheiMt tiJ Democratic jterlv it (m iImWi snot bate, iiifamout and inexnttable, thtai that of John Tyler wat ta tha Writ He1 is utterly mmtthy of tonjldtncel Tk4 truth u. not in Aim. and he com taeeeVL W cr era 'n, secur the twltaort nf a .t tidermbU portion of the Democratic partyi The" moYhfng .fee ' Mr. llaywooniaWul speech in the Senate and made the aaaev rations whirl I denied, the Fretidtttt t- ob sfsv Jt loot -At -aum. voluntary ach. He their declared to ore ,uiraw : HIIBOIICIUUI D Jl ttmttj iclared ttf irw frjt)t sorenmly aml, unequivocal authority whatever for the deetamttin As made that thtv were enlirtlu frmiitittrtitt wijutt arid mnJounMlhaltft wovlat tig-'" RET, HAND TO BB WITMBBEB 9tVt . HE WOOLO COSSBItT TO A TBiEATT 01 Tate 49tbv fabaUbl, om oar Aay toil amW eV""" 54 40 !ICU- We may not have given, totheverlef ter and point, what a sard Yf Mr Han -negan, but il it sa near s tha reeollecfimu of gentlemen of undoubted verwtty hri were - (nrtkalsr tr note every word jrf ' ' iheii memoiiea can approach, y Th in . qoiryof the Patriot karnrweied tforreeity; Mr. HanoegihT himself wjl wa trrralt, ad -mil. without hesi Cation." . - , -, . '' We have no utste o dwetf -frpon tfocft ' a revelation. If really made by Mr Haa ' negan, it roast cover ..Mrr-Polk foreve with a tmibleoblwyT-RndattiKh ala mentabie reproach to the office he holds That it is true, no one who has observed ' ihe frank, uough , impetuou-s, course i of the Imliarra Senator can doubt. The DV nion ia now assuredli. sailed' voon lo saw . something in regard to thia mtrtter, or the statement of Mr. Hanneganr mast be in pjtciuy adopted. : We tfndertaite to predict, that nnless that Senator eaa be eilenced ax easily as ths redoubtabm Brinlrerhofl; the' v investrgstion wiH prore trtrrHleaome ene to the administration, T,(,;yn rf-'i BREVITY . ,vf- u. 1 OeaC Taylor'srbrief bat lacld deaT batches,- as Ihey era characteri-tcd by1 the Xiverpbof Timed, seem ta have at. ' Iracted ao'irersal BdmiratTian abroad.r Although dialtkioa lha idea af Militarv Prssidsnu and not wishing to Burets any man's name for thatoffice wa can't, for the life of uv help thinking , what capital President's Msissge Gei, Tay - lotr would wntsF Ha could fell la five" minute what woold consume two hours wi.fli' ar nelitJcran.': Thersr would be a eof ' ame in every sUntence.The', printerf . -Z would bless his name, for wa feature ta nf, - none f his Mssssges would be,, mora than a column lor leagth. . Bat if . he Can't ba President, . da can at least U ' 1 model for Presidents and Governors.-. who could pcrloim no act mora rraufal tot their coun fry and creditable tothennelves) than to imiuts hit 'succincf energy,", hir "brief ami lucid' style. u , i , - a ATTACKjUPON A FORfT .''.I"" R is' atatsd ia several- of tha Dublin - fnai perk, noon the authority of from an1 board ' the United- Stater abip I Su Mary's; off V- Tampico, that aa attack was made oh- tha a 8ih ult., by the vessel mentioned, on mi ft Mexican fort at the place. u The firing eon - tinned with little aucceaa on both slues" dur - ing thenlar, Sod1 at niwbtr tfaw bbati of th - St. Mary's Wert manned 16' altabk three' y run boats Which lay nnOeribn walls or the' i oru ' -The rhKlhma add me alertnesa at the eUemf dsfeared tba design ' 0n ; the morning of the 9tb (if r a said; tha firing : wae reaumed betweed tha veeaal and fortr ' . with no bettef retull. .i't-r'.rrr-u . ,. " ""W ' ' 'A (a- ?) jr. - A Correspondent of Che Greensboror -', Patriot revives ihn folio Wmgew tfripr-l which.'he truly says' ia onqulld,-ua, less by some of SHAXarkAa'e Epitaphs: 1 Four Lawyer practiced in tha sarta' 1 Court - in North - Carolina their name4 ' were IMman,' Swain,-Dewt ani' Dodge. ' While i the lut tttmed ;Vaa making mf Speeeh, in'S eaase,.he three filsl wrote' ; on a atrip of piper an Epiuph, and east It directly bclbte Mr.- Dodgti here be 1 most neeeassrily ee4t, aafdllowai "Her lie a DosW wha Wdal MoJT ' tt' AUdgt'4 e -seal afeviU' ; o J. . .BtHaftWaWging Bllbay ewloV ' H. Z jLj- tt tvubT .-V. -' - v . . ( "l - - , ; . f .v..v -,
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