Newspapers / The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, … / Nov. 27, 1847, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'17. !,; U THOMAS LORING, ?0 1 IV Editor and Proprietor. 7, .';' THE COMMERCIAL published every Tuesday, Thurtday, and Saturday taper annum, payable, In all cases, In advance, BY THOMAS LORING, Corner of Front and Market Strectt, WILMINOTOS. N. C. RATER OF APVEBTIaiXO. square, 1 Insertion, JO 50 1 square, 2 months, 94 00 1 do. 2 de-. 75 I 1 do. 3 do. 6 00 1 do. S do. I 00 1 do. 6 do. 8 00 1 do. 1 month, 2 50 1 do. 1 year, 12 00 Twelve lines or loss mnko a square. If an adver 'tscmetit exceeds twelve lines, the price will be In pro poriioqi. All advertisements are payable at the time of their Insertion. Cot tracts with yearly advertisers, will be made on the most liberal terms. All Advertisements inserted in the tri-wcekly Commercial, are entitled to one nscrtion in tlie Weekly, free of charge. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, AND HARDWARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY C. W. BRADLEY. April 1. 9 MYERS & BARNUM, MiNTFACTl'RKns AVI) DKAI.RUS IN HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, AND WA L KING CA NES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MARKET STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. Myebb. J. M. Babnum. Oct. G, 1917. 85 RICHARD MORRIS, NO TAR Y PUE L1C, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan. 13. 12C JOHN HALL, (lath of vil.min;to., noutii Carolina.) ( T) M MISSION MI. IIC II ANT, AND AGENT Oh TltR SAt.K OP NUIlT.l CAROLINA NAVAL BTOIltS 3'i (WAVIER SWEET, t Orleans. January I, 1HI7. I DEROSSET, HROWN & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. G. RROWNT DEROSSET & Co., GENE It AK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 15'J FRONT ST. NEW YORK. A . MAR T I N , GENERAL AGENT AND Commission Merchant, North Water, ! Doors above Princess Street, Murjihy'a Ruildini',) WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 3. 81 J. &, W. 1.. McOARY FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A :r.-;rs or the Merchants' Steam Boat Co. WI.M1NGTON, N C . ROWLEY, AS II BURNER &, CO. General Lomuiiktiioii McrcliunU, Nos. 5 it Ii, Sui-Tii WiiAnvrs, rmi.A oi.Li'iii a. Wc arc prepared lo make liberal advances on ship moms of Naval 3 lores, ike., const jjm J to us for Bale. Rcf. r to S A MC El. I'llTTEK Esq. ) Wiitiiinctim. N. C John t a m m r.i.i., S January la. ELIJAH DICKINSON, CO MMISSIO .V ! E R CHA N T, Senior p.i 1 1 tier of the lute lirni of Dickinson JL. .M m i if v ii. mini; ion, n. '. llCFI.R TO Meb..s. H. PcI'Vcst & Co, N- y k Nesiinih W alsh, ) 1V1'l;l7.VVfUo ' Boston. Means & Llarlf, WalicisSoader ,rh.la(lcl h.a A. licnsun it Co., ) 1 Oct. "J, 1817. HI ly-ji GILLESPIE & ROHSON, Ai.i:vrs Knit Tin: sali: or TIMUER, LCU11ER, NAVAL STORES, IV111 make liberal cash advances on all consignment of produce. March IT. 1 SANDFOItl) &. SMITH, Al'CTlOXEERS k CU3UISSI03I MEBIKAXTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. VMOB. IHSnFiinll, WM. L. SMITH. v.cl. 17, IU-17. 90 J. HATHAWAY & SON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 3rd Poor North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C J.IIatuawav. J L. Hatiiawav. Oct. -27,1847. CI' WILLIAM H. MEAD, O l V U V, I A WD j C o nun i s s i o n Mcr ch a n t , i i RALEIGH, N . C . I.ihtral Ca adrnnrtt made c;i ConsiViinirnj. Ualeiijh.Aii-. 10,1917. 5'i-y. gTw. davisT COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, : ('. M'ircli 17 1 VOL. 2. LIFE INSURANCE IN THE NATIONAL LOAN SOCIETY OF LONDON, AMD FIRE INSURANCE 4N THE .ETNA INSURANCE COM PANY. OF HARTFORD, Conn., OB, IN THE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK, May be effected by applioaflou to Uc&US&UT, BRUVYJN & Co. Nov. 25. 108 W . A. LANGDON, C O M M 1 8 SI ON M EH V II A N T, WILMINGTON, N. C. Nov. 23, IS 17. 107 MKELLAR & M'RAE, LI MICER AND TIMBER AHESTS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and UROCERS, ,S7ore formerly occupied by Hall A Abmstbono, NORTH WATER STREET, WILMINGTON, N. C. HECTOR M'KELLAB. Nov. 11, 1817. ALEX. M'BAE. 102 THOMAS ALU BONE & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. K. SufTllWllARVKS, PHILADELPHIA. Advances made on Consisuments. Refer to Messrs. DeRobset, Brown A Co, Wil mington, N. C. Nov. 11. 102-y 1 1 A RRISS &'RUSS E LL ( SI.' (TUSH OILS TO CIIAIILEH D. ELLIS.) e v ai i D i i i1 n it v i o c i fi v u u n ni ii a i u i it L H 3 L I U .11 .11 1 d o 1 U A M L n L U il ,1 I S , Wilmington, N. C. Or.OHGE HABB18S. IIESRVr. BlaBELL. REFER TO E IV Hall, Iq. 1 O. (. I'arslev, Khq. M'Uiningiun. JkO. A. 'I'aVLOR, ICbQ. ) Armer Patton, , New York. Ai.ex. Hfrron, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia, Mcb-sas. Williams, Wr.iijAN, & Co. ) H. F. Haklii, Esq. Charleston. 73-tf. Si1t. 1th, 1S47. E. J. LUTTERLOH & Co. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND PACKET AGENTS, WILMINGTON. N. C. r.. I. I CTTEBLOII. Oct. -8. E. rir.Rt c. ! 'Jj-tl' ! L. MA L L E T T, ACiK.N'l' 1'Olt THE SALE or Tioibfr, Lumber, Naval Stores, &c. ,i:unis HniUlini', Sm tli U'alrr Street. WILMINGTON', N. C. Nov. 9, 1S17. 101 BARRY, BRYANT cV Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ILM1NGTON, N. C. Mai . ll lfi. .10 II N ('. LATTA, COMMISSION MERC HA NT, AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 10. IS17. 67 S A N 1) V O R 1) SMITH, .t;i:xTs or tii E HOPE MUTUAL ,'; .v.sr.'.i.vc; company. WILMINGTON. N. C. S A N 1) V O Rl) tc S MIT H , AGENTS OF THE North Camlina Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C. Sep. P'2 N. II HUGHES, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GKNLRAL AGENT Fo the sale of all kinds of Goods, Country Produce und Real Estate, RALEIGH, N. C. ltuilness entrusted to lilm bhnll be promptly and ruilhliill attended t. Ri fc to the Lditur of The Commercial. June, in". r: BLANKS PRINTED TO ORDER. AT THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE. HIA'ABLE KITE AND TI RPENTLNE LANDS FOR SALE. rPHE subsi'rilicrs oiler for snl liemci n two and 1 three huridrei1 acres of nluable Rice Lauds on Lock wood's Folly river, In DrtiBswIelt county. Im iiii iliiilely in the in ii;liloihoiiil ol the Limits is a pood stream of water emptying into tho Lock wood's tiver lurnibliinjl water power sufficient for watering the fields and for pounding and threshing the Rice, as wi ll ns for a S.iw Mill. A part of this land has been eiXU vaud in Rico and Cotton, and produced equal lo any land. Ailioinins to thctm Lands art footworn fifteen hun dred and two tlioumn. I acres of first rate Turpi mine ,. '. ' . ii, mllesol thes.-n.j.hore.and.luothy loca.io... Ihat whole neighiKirhood abounds In good Turpentine I -.l. - l In ihnHn.,, ..II u Ih i, jlir.ui Lands. 11 it ii v i it ' ... ........... Wllin'ui 'lon, J i : I v i-i: r. PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, WILMINGTON, SATURDAY American Glue. SUPERIOR quality American Glue, constantly on hand and for sale by BARRY, BRYANT f- Co. Nov. 4 th 1817. 39. CORN. OOA BUSHELS, received by boat Cronly, from COJ Kayetteville, and for sale, by JOHN C. LATTA, Oct. 30. 97-tf. Lord's wharf. JUST RECEIVED. IJ HHDS. Porto Rico Sugar, I 20 Bags Lnguira Coffee, 41 Rio do. 15 Half boxes Tobacco, 5 Bbls. Crushed Sugar, 26 Boxes Cheese, 5 Kegs Butter, 21 Bbfs. Super. Flour. 10 Half do do. 10 Half bbls. Jluckwhcat, 10 0.r. do do. 15 Boxes Sperm Candles, G Half bbls. No. 2 Mackerel, 6 Qr. do do do. 10 Bbls. Mess Pork, 110 do Pink eye and Blue Potatoes, 20 do Mercer do. 10 do Apples, 1000 Ounny bin;. In stoie andforaale bv J. HATHAWAY f- SON. Oct. 21, 1847. 03-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT, A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS PEW, No. 21, in the Episcopal Church. Apply to Apply to WILLIAM HILL, Administrator. Oct. 13 1)2 RANDOLPH SHEETINGS BALES for sale by J. C. LATTA. 92 Oct. 19. I i FRESH DUTCH BULBS. ! j Impa led per Belgian Barque Vierge Marie. fW t nl,e u'ior fresh mported Flower Rdo.s. V 7 troni the celebrated Hardens ot M csBrs. R. Va ', Per Schrdat & Sons, Florists, at Hillegon, near . i Hnarlem. Holland. ti.i.. . : I j ins uueu wwipriBCB, in niu Tulips. Hyacinths, and Crocus, of ncorly every v.iri - fly: iii, iiii.ir.siia, i iiuiilirui , iu;ilUJii umf, ix-i. ., i. . Also ivianiel uiiisscs lor tlie aoove. ualaloiriics, civ- In'.osuTtSv0"8' " Jos' w?i .KINSON, Fut Mk Market Street, near the Post Office. Oct. 14. 'Si Pure Campliinc! T CONTINl'K to deliver, as usual, my Pure Ca whn!tL hTv'".i f; A pliuic to those customers i at their stores. All others are infonnod that Messrs. Lienrr t Willkwos, Druggists, and Dr. Shaw, I Druggist, nre the only persons in Wilmington who are, authored to retail Camphine of my manufacture. ; I THOMAS SMITH. ! i Nov. 9. 10l-tf. AND Confectionorv Manufactory. T, ,,- C, , - ,r I, . . , t III. Subsiriner respectfully Informs the Citizens of Wiiinington. nnd us vicinity, that having procu - red some of the best Workmen from the North, and ' not wishing lo tuimbu? the people wllh Petersburg, Hnltiiiiorr or New York Candy-1 would .Inform them that I can inaiiiilaciiirc t.andy ns good in it- mini'ton. ns in anv other paitof lhe t'niled Stall's; nnd loll; r it for sale, wholesale and r. loperct. cnen per man outers w no import incir cnniiv. It is well known that Candy. hen fresh made, is , hard. and has u good flavor, and the imported Candy losi slls IlaVi'r alio oeC"tnes solt like chalk. ,j . Fro, f, V( r :,..; fnmi d VSCI1- I also Mei p constantly on hand, a lare assortment! , . . ! of Fancy Cnkes; large Pound and Fiuit Cake; Or- I 'cry, l.li'il; fro 1 11 destitution and other CHI j nunienied Pyramids, etc., with which I am prepared i ,ses, 2.."i()(.l : total. 7.311 Atcoldllig to the to ftunikli eddings nnd Parlies at lhe shortesl no- . e t , i , i , i lice. 1 unite the Public to call nnd view them. i CeiiMIS of II, lhe population numbered i I dont kci p a Curiosity Shop, nor Baby .)utnrs, tJ.'li'i : so tlmt the deaths during the pa.it but always have an ass.utmcnt of Toys, Groceries, yenr lu;,v )f, o.s t i riuitn.l at about one-Sixth and Fruits of all kinds, wholesale nnd retail. 1 will i f , , ,, ' thank the Public to examine my pticcs before pur- j 01 ""' population. . chasing clwwheie. i Full investigations as to the present state V.LlCIANI,' , .Ui.'.ii strut, appetite the Market House. I of the country have been made by the Iruh and at the RaU Rwul I )t not. ii i , . ,- . , . . . . , r . ; ( ouneil. and we cut (roin its proceed i n i:-; N. I!. I have pisr received lhe following : , ' A( 1IM CHOICE Havnna Segars; : tllC following result-. . T'U.UUU 100 hole, Half, and Ur. boxes Rai-i u ,, , , ., ,, sins-1 Hesolved 1 hat Irom intelligence, au- Frcsh Lemons, per dozen, 1RJ thenticated from all parts of Ireland cor- t Malaga Grapes, per II,. 2S rob0rate,l by the personal knowledge of ante Currants, " lfi ,- r ' ., ., . P I . Smvrna Uusins " 12 many members of this ( ouncil it is our ! And oilier goods too numerous to mention, ai low , nriri H nwelhrr with nn nssoiuni ul of Jellies Prp- I i serves, Itrandv Fruit, etc. V. L. Iv47. 99-y. FOR SALE. AS NEAT and Fashionable ROCK- AWAY CARRIAGE OB FAMILY CARRIAGE. One of the A CUMIIOItll! I rImho will be sold, as I he purchaser msy choose, at a moderate price. Apply ul the limm rtia ()fl!te Oct. PO RENT. TH AT largeand commodious Hotli tho HANOVER HOISE, situated on cond street opposite lhe Cane Fear Bank, in the Ton of Wilmington will be rehted on reasotn able terms, from and alter iho first of October nrx- The HanoycrHouseisa new brick building, four sto iwlStt."aebS irtJn'o Wd' inington, and should ihc person wishing lo rent it ili'SiriMts cnlnrteiiient itie undersigned is prepared to enter into arrnngr mi nis for that puiposo. For terms, iStc, apply bv Idler orpcrnonally to thf Subscriber ul the Journal Office, WilininiMoo. DAVID FULTON. July 10, 1S47. tf. Chronicle copy till forbid. TO RENT, Nov. 4 l j PROM the flr.i diry of October net, thai ,". ,ion1i m. u.K(,n .. fcnnwn ,hn, j navc ,on1PU 1-"S'V - v v r large four story building, now guing up, 1 11 ' r-ulonai man, w ' u is known mat marching and rounler-marchinta; I take no mediocre course you tsraifll COO on the north side of Piincesa. bclwe.n Wa- 'he whole rental of the country, allowing ,, lK rtnlr,. anr,l, rmi.tMiu. i iinii.vti!nt una Trrtivii enrt nr. so tcr and Front Siree.s. The building is so dlvldfd as to make (wo comfort ible prlvsie dwe II ngs: but is1 well located, and can casilv be converted into a con- . ... . . yenicnl boarding house. It cents nn, nc ud ng 4 in the basement, 20 large and well ven.ila.ed roo.nl Al1, f " 0lK N , 4 a 1 ""-eond story of Mmphv's buildings, frontine Wntet Mil,, -I I II I V ML' I? I 1 II l.'VI l ' .,l.,.l. -l,l.l. llirill,.,.,., Aim :i, i v BY. THOMAS LORING. MORNING, NOVEMBER Mj Times are in Thy Hand. Myatcrlous aie thy ways, oh God Bfet mighty Is thine arm, To guide thy sufforlng faithful onet, ArxJ shield tbei from the storm. Omnipotent ajrr thou, my God! So, till iuo promised land Shall gladden my expectant eye, In aduratiun I would cry, '' My times are In thy hand." Eternal Is thy throne, oh God I Round which the elders throng, Waving green palms, and wearing crowns, Singing the conqueror's song. Unwavering Is thy love, my God ! So, on tlmo's dreamy stand, I'll watch through doubt, despair and gloom. And feel, wMlst trembling near a temb, "My time Is In thy hand." Omniscient is thine eye, oh God ! When fainting pilgrims sink, Thou watchest till they stnnd besido Bethesda's healing brink. Ever descend thine angels, God ! A ministering band; To touch the waters with their wings, And charm e'en sorrow, till she slugs, " My times arc in thy hand." And shall I then repine, oh God! Whilst certain of ihy power! No, let me kneel and kiss the rod, In every trying hour. Faint heart, rejoice ! und soul, be still ! God hath the pathway planned; And (ill thy Savior's face be seen, Cry, through the clouds that intervene, " My time are In thy hand." Prom the Nye York I'nkcrtc. IRISH REBELLION IN PROSPECT. The last numbers of the Dublin Nation ' contain u terrible picture of the condition i , . r I , 1 .. j,.., u. numm .1 iim in ' which wft at'"b' take a deep interest, ' nnd whose sufl'erinrrs have demanded for' her the sympathies of the world One , c c winter of famine nnd one summer of fever is past ; yet, with all the aid that has been . afforded to the Irish people, by England ' and the I'nited States, the coining winter .hrot.,w tn . nn nf m(ir .... un(r,v nrcaic''s 10 DC OUC Ol more tcrriblO butter- inrP ,lmn i. if th1 rrnn? h. t,. Umn UlC la9U. " ,ne croIs ",ue moderately plentiful, the v are cverv whe moderately jilentiful, they are every where seized upon for poor rates nnd rents. The agricultural laborers have merely earned a subsistence whilo at work they have no- thing now but to starve. But the extracts li'n li'i,-i, ni-uL, Liili,,' ,,-itl irn'f. llirt 1 ..int i.lwx it' IllHl. IIIIIH, lull IHilLlll. 11 li i;ioi luvu j , of the state of that unhappy country. Our I c , , , , - . . nrsl extract shows how the Work of death has gone on for the past year . 1 I "A return has been published, showing ,he lnill)f,r f (Pa,ls j ,), We.teri) dlVl- i . , , . , SI01 " klbbereen. from lhe 1st September, 18'lfi, to the l'Jlh September, l17. Here del iie ni I r dud uiuiiiimwia ami unaiiimn'n Opinion that the i great mass ol the laboring; population are in a w orse position tit iho present time than at the same time last venr.'' In elucidation of this subject, one of the speakers at this meeting made ing estimates . ihc follow- ' Having proved for you before that there is an ('ijiial number m want of employment .up, hh w.e.e w. .ai .se.ui . months, now let us examine what was ex- i . , , , , ponded for supportiivfr that jxipulation last year Lord larendon, m hts reply to the deputation front the linen trade ol lister, j slated that the e Yiienditure ninnimted in 1 , , . ... ; ruulia "umbers to iwehe millions. We may economise our resources this year. 1 "I" ,he "l1. J frally, u 11 1 cs,ll"ale the sum w Inch went real - JV Hi Riippori the people at one-Halt tne amount stated-namely, six millions. It I ,u, )() ,iri, for U4 ,0 10IVo. must, therefore, be allowed that it will take . ..T, v ,i(lk,s.lll, ,r:ulCUUjr m 0f ,h0 six millions ol money to support the people j faruMrs. ..roduce has had us effect in a wa v .or the next year. If, therefore, you havclwp M Unmi1 f0UI1,ry ..ple. only one million available for employment, ; c(,b opprPs.ioil an,l lno lrrror of you ihrow on the poor rate the onus of sup- S w '.,..,: .,nrina. ,Krrri , .he .a..;., .1 .1... i:.... . ll J l -..u iiirini: i in- uuiri nn' iiiiiuciiie .-vi iu i nst or mortgages, Ac , amounts only to six ' -i v.... ..sv M supplied Minn llie r.sources ot 1 11 1 COtin- ' Irv otlv ?"f Loud cries of hear hear umu cries 01 lit ar, near.) I I I f ., f . I ' " e have tlic eoi ibtion of the country de-' ,,,1 -1. ir.-daik 27, 1847 NO. 109; I ly fortbadoWed in the fallovrirvg'atalflrnent: j i lam week a deputation from the dig-1 trict of Borehavcn; county Kerry, had an : tnterviow with Sir William orncrvt!le, for th purpotw) of urging loon the goveniniftnt ! lb fenrful stale, and dismnl prospect, ol that art of the country, and the necessity of Home immediate meatiurc of relief. In answer to a question of Sir William Soitv erville, the Rev. Ml. Enrighl (one of the deputation) said, that dividing the entire population of the districts in- fifths, there j was one-fifth comprising those whose means were such as to enable them to minister fairly to their own and their families' com-1 forts without present or future inconvc-' nience. Another fifth was coriijioscd of a ! slrugglinar class of farmers, who, tierhniw, j ; by sacrificing their little resources, and re- i j dttcing themselves to the certainty of abso-! lute poverty next year, might be able to ; stantl still, and shall endure 10T ever; mutt. -sup)ort their own lives and those of their u merits of enrne pyramids of human w families during the present year The re-: and suffering of labor Wasted and, hfo inaing three-fifths were the wholly and en- destroyed under a tyrant's law. In vain tirely destitute, who had no resources for I fot us ire do not sec them. In our O-w the present, but in the feeble exertions of Innd, in one short year, the same law has, the relief committee, and no hope for the reared, by Ubor and life so wasted and future but in the anticipation of something destroyed, and purposely wasted and des effective done bv irovtrnmciit for their re-: troyed, a pyramid of bonca. In vain for lief." The IrLsh people are not insensible t0 the horror, of the fate that threatens them. . Last yi:ar they were patient this year they 1 show desperation. They see the crops that ' would feed them carried' off, and they fon.i- n , , , . lil v resist it. i lie produce necessary to ' - pay the,r rents would keep them from star- vin?, nnd acting upon " the liru law of na-! ( ttire" they refuse to pay , " The Eiinisk.lln. Chronlh sa vs the rc - fl.TlllllLI. IU kill. 'tlJ Ui Ilk Ul (ill l Ilk UI u combined, systematic, und determined move ' mcnl) is now heintr adopted in every part ; of the county Fermanagh." I he latwn, with this starting comment, records the murder of a landlord. ANonir.n ni t.t.KTt.v rom 1 ipperary ! Another landlord has been slaughtered en : his own lawn. In this sanguinary war it I ... , ., , ., J , is nulr the rrikii.-iln uk mi the Inndlord'H side lllllt a're rccor,ed ; if two or three hundred ! tenants, men, women, and children, are iuietly brushed off an estate, and patiently i go forih to bee or to die, men take no in b. .fUt . " ,. , , , I oUtJerc is no hst of killed, wounded , mislfif : it is the law : the poor-house a note d or; !ti-: it is the aw : t he noor house and tlic crave swallow up them and their Eor rows. It is only when a landlord falls that wc lmvc 30 mucn ns n Pnmi ,r'm "l0 scat of war Wc extract from Saumlrr's Neiri-Liter' of Thursdav ! ; " AvOTTIKR MrniiKR IX TtfPtRAP.Y John Ixjwe, Esej , of Spring House, county j Ttpperarv, was shot dead on his own lawn on Monday The deceased gentleman had police in his house to serve ejectments: and,; while they were at breakfast, he walked . i i . i ... t , I i "lit Oil his lawn alid V.as shot dcoil a.-sas.Mli hafi escajiVil.'' I'll,,, The Mayo Til'-praph, m an urgent ap-. pi'iil on behalf of tins unfortunate county, gives llie following t.rconnt of tin- pitiless' agrarian war carrying on there between landlord and tenant Yes, the landlords, ever careful of self, instantly llitit the husbandman commenced culling down the harvest, send their keep- eistotake charge of the felled irrain. This is not an isolated ease of hardship to- wanli the jioor of Mayo it is almost uni- versal The cry now is -lient. or rlear' out ' Witlun half an hour's walk of our office, tlf kefjxrs hare foUmrtd the luborm aloiiLT the ridge, according as they moved along m their reaping process The auction- eer also has been called on to exercise hu laletits in describing the ipialiiy of the grain .uid stm- Wo tells us it is heart bri,akinr to him to be thus employed, and we believe him for nothing cm be so cruel as to de - privc the tenant of ins entire crop after the Lanoa L li-.j frnnn 1 1 1 n 111 ii-li uT)in.p js a baroin7 pn,h or tott.n. nml , Mayo, now exempt from the visits , yf lhe lnV). of ,hc u?iiallCC keep - ., .: eis 111 Ilieir VOiailOII. Ill mii.h: iumiiih i .- eis in ineir vocation. 0f squires . tir fur , ,. , .;., i ,,,w, have b' ii seied on The sipiiie, in his i,.,-,, tAi n I muiii Lw miili'i' Ti'iiiintrf .' ". ' ' . , iUlll , tlls mnmler tne war oi rxienmna - proirrfsgP, In n week or tu'o at most. , " ,.P nf harvest will be pa- ; ' , fiirni var,U l)ttll(, landlords. : nnj r funm-rswhal of thomf Thev 1 , , ,, , ,- ., , .r, ".' " " r . ' t .1 i Lll ,, , , , , rr r .,r, '!,! 1mi :i!e I ! i r-r around ; 4. r!v ,., into w now !n chm! inai , , , , ' i,.,. m lh. Pnn ( 1 ,. ,h 1 , u ! . 1 , v (ton, ,0,l,es remain unbur.ed tor days. "f,- Will-.t ' f 1 oflins ; and ibis ft a time when th. : ! .1! d driven cl the !ir..irrJ nre busily engaged ta driving and seizing whatever ba remained with the tenant af ter the last hard teason." ; - U - :,i ,,a - la the Nation, th organ of Young Ire land," &, papef of largeeircuktion , anJ powerful influence, all pretence of a further peace policy ia overthrowa . The lata Dum ber! contain articles, charging dpon tho . jBrin'sh government a dcliberata imgxi of r terminating the Irish people .Fojt oiao of these we make the following attract; -, a I assert the (acta, Iftwi, plaffu, arstema, boards, macbintsrie. now matted over us. toiling us round and pinioning us, sweeping down thousand of us day by day, cau have one effect and oflf only the "utter extemination of tho JiiaU PpW. -iiit u D yo doubt ?' U irnoVHttewoA me laiKJ lace as piam as me, rioorvaay' unf fee y6u not before you two. rhtltibU ' Save, arid every grave a tongtSe i ttti that no proof isf it' nor two fiuHidfl proofs? Need you more 7 These arHUiv::! were worked to death under fZtt&Ush kemf ' latton, digging uselessly into the jtoffajtifo oiling hilla, filling hole, smaktungaa tpa" ding rock wjfh their paLiod baolhf were exterrauytted and slaugterecTunde the prccUi legislative process b)-tWWeh Pharaoh strove to lesson the fitimber' and check the growth of the Jewish hatrblt-ii Ut for ua, for you of the Irish' CbStOSt vcn God lias revealed in vainJ In Efyp4 the survivors we do not sec it. Clos ' your eyes to thai-dose thera-bul there tiro nfhnr fninira i mi at6 rnniCkimit ' potion of ,he isand llfted 0ff tfle bn2 mid shelved in poor-house-i ; you see lha impulse, the necessity to labor removed, j unl "icn tau8llt th:,t lh';' must no 1 henceforth to the land that bore t'uem, Ut , , , , . e ' lU fertility and their own hands for Iifo, but j t0 vn?nbor,dage, idleness, the soup-kitchen, and "out-door relief." You see laws made, I actually in printed clauses, forbidding man 1 10 laVs( un.dw the. penaltj of mrnediole star- You see laws in opcraXioiv whicli sliake the land out of the small fanner which wrest his quartet at;te from him, and offers him a loaf. He may reftsse, iu4 ha. ; nn)irv,r . ... Ym1? -iWJL.' disposed in progressive stages drpaiiper- ! ism, ami arranged tor Lieain s sickle, in a j rottdion of crops." You see proper 'and profitable employment prevented, kilenesd , ' , . . r, ., . ' . . . I uiciilcnled. und the insula and avaLema hv. ! which this wople have been accuatoOMd u j raisj ample food for itself, discountenanced I and banned as "vicious" and unsctefiti- tic, becairse they Miais that lrnDlMbd. You see a Lord Lieutenant .statppirij dtit ot nuvoivan to civc lectures Ml tae sMCCite- ' sity of a new system," not fimuatatnirw; 1 men, but for raising bollocks. .See you not 1(,8! tn'ngs, you ot me inin Uancirt and have they no meaning? " They mean this: Tun ExTErtMmnox or rnc lajsn Peo- n r " The picture, gloomy, bloody, terrible as, U veil may be, is thus foreshadowed in this' stirring appeal lo the Irish Council ; u And while the landlords make these first attempts on life and property, see you not even now the tenantry and laboring classes gathering themselves up for de. f-nce : I hese disjointed and spasmodic movements in the north, eouth, and centre in Cork, Derry, Monaghan, and Tippc rarv have other things in them than senseless jabber, or "legal" and constHu ioiial" resolutions. That is not their, mea ning or their purpose. You know it is nut. They know it U not, though they 'cannot rightly tell what it is. It u anything ,bu their meaning. Some thougbt ls in ikcocL,, swaying them, to3itig them, which a&Vy'ed they cannot uitcr. Indistmct nojioo of rights, duties, lowers, are agitating" tip tenantry of Ireland. For a lirnc ihey W be foiled, as at Holycro's they mAy aVftfa essay to senk what is in lhefaVW99 ilieir purMc actton. and may lail,gtiif lint if tliee seizures and evtnt HMM iaif ue t.nich longer, they, the pCSSetc4, U- evicted, the robbed, will find Jiootithpjece Some man will lift the curtain from then souls, and show them what they" real l ' ihink and mean. And the thought ar.d purpose will find an utterance then which will ifLsk' von find the votv isinnd Irrinlilr.. Scc vou'not ,hen, you, the Irish Council, who put yourselves forward to direct and , sn ve th i.ation-src vou not, I say. th 1 ;.: .1 . .j ui uieiiuiins kxiiiuii ill wuitll uu iuii Ou one Jidc a landocracy desolating and, tempting ruin on the other a resurgent : tM'onl - u'hirh fii-w il.i rLrl v nnii hrrHwl- .c. . . mgiy us wrongs, main cannoi compass, ' and feat to utter them Should these' i lowers clnsh-should thev : now sirtig. ( glmg toeach other's n,m. me, in eombat, vour existence as nn Irish Councd cease. . h . , j ,,, om , vo,, lnJ I and all of us must take our shle-fo; the anc or agnuist thein I say it. If the ! landlords of Ireland moke their existence J hne mcompalible with tho rites of the ' I people, every one of us mttsl chooss ehhef I trt fall with the Isndlordi. or hve with' fca ------ . . Wk.. a t V . . ' hetw-ren mrties. 'ITi will enwh voo ihla , netw ren panics. J Hey III CMSI1 J OU IDIO , aust, were vou a DuiwaYS oi minim;. V1 ' , The Nation n its' editorials notcniy put,i lonh similar views, and rwft expreMian to i'.mil.Ti fechncs. but urj-e- ihc ;oopIc to an'
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1847, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75