iirgit6ractte. 431 rain tY, MARCH 1.1.1.667. 1 tt ; -----." "41111., if At a rdeetln of this body, I in this city, a dar pr two ego, - M . rm. i strong offered . S'e wit ssolution was unanimously adopted, e c ciarin g , iI subs Blaine, that the Gtrterrs :Irma t 'pay affair day's wages for a fuir day' ' rk." -If tlifi resolution had - stated he the s i Gran - redid not belong to the 0 on,'"'" and hod rested there, It would eve set forth the simple truth, but, in g tug far they, it, predefined is naked f tsehood. The fi/iZarra has uulturtely aid the 'Taloa" rates to all Its journey 'emend this fact Is well known by meinfiell of the matt throughout the city. d 1ni..7 . . Shortly alter the GAZETTE pesse the hands of its present proprietors, they were invited ti,Jiin the "Union. ' It so happened that .ITYO female Miami) HOTS-- w w idown of soldiers—were erupt° ed by as at the Owe. Uuderstandiug, -front I ,, ng experience, smile hing cr. the spirlt and aillla of Trade Unions, we caused inquiry to be tattle as to what we would . p ‘l.lPeAt AND PAti -i e-iiOM; I be required to do c inceruing - these two One', of the most difficult of social work women, iu case we joined. The problems is pauperage. As set no no - we got was that "they would thin has squarely confronted it with the be allowed to remain for the present." i honest intention of teaching a definite Toe inference aiii flew wee that we ' Solution. Philanthropists hove been would 'or per:Mut:Alto give them work un - I deeply affected by its sot rovt ful aspects, ill we he amtattachable to the "Union," i and made bouutitul drone to mitigate its 'awl woulit then be compeltd to dismiss i evils, which efforts nut striking deco them. We still think this' Was the only 1 enough, or strikiug in the wrong dime admissible inference.. As 'we have not i thin, have often uggravated, in the long much faith in strong men who deny I rue, the -evils they were designed to weak wo.nenthe right to earn bread for i sure. Advanced thinkers, here and thestiselveii and their little 'ones, eteopt i there, have 1 outlet ed the problem, and over the washtub, We did not go it,. I made valuable suggestions, which, aa The writer hereof is by trade a print. I yet, lasike.ompleteuese, but which will er. De served nu apprenticeship of see- ultmately be roundest out, and consoli en rears, under old fashioned articles of dated into laws. Same small hod es, indenture, according to a habit unfor- . primarily religious, with au udmixture, tunately disused. 'When -his time was less or more, of secular elements, louse .'out, he worked as a journeyman. For devised schemes that have operated well, a good many years he has been an em-' and serve as indicts to point the road on fployer. Since he became of lawful age, which larger results of like character are to this year of grace, he hue not felt the toihe obtained. • need of a guardian, either in the form 1 The Qinkers are notable 6 this re of an individual or an association, to sped. Seldom dues one of their number help him sell his own labor or buy that become a pauper; never unless by da -1 • of others. Dad he felt conscious he need- grant and - persistent 'vice he has for -el such help lie would have made appli- felt d his standing as a member of the . aide:lto Court and lead one duly appoints sect. The 'art of the Qu :kers does not fil. IL never had any slit ninny, as a , consist in doling out tt mpnrary relief, • Workman, in selling his skid and nadirs. or in making permanent provision for try, and, so far, has neat exchan,ged an unfortunates, but in tittering the poor to impleasant word with a man whom be i help theruselyee, and in furnishing hail missiles ed. So long as he and tin .men lilies to that end, The strength inf-a he bargained with are at agreement, he State lies in the strength of its people': holds It to be au unwarrantable imperti- Every pauper is so much abstracted from • notice for any body else to interfere. the total productive energy., Ile is The diet year he worked us a journey- more. Ile is so. much dead weight, man he was invited to join ' a Typo- clogging the enterprise of the whole. - , graphical Society, which he did not do. Oa an equality, in this particular, - De made money by refusing. The SO with the Quakers are the Jews. Under ciety was preparing for a strike, and the ancient Mosaic theocracy, there wanted to get control of all the work- were several enactments CI eminent WIS. • . illel3. It did not concern the ureumers dom touching the treatment. of the de thereof whether they bankrupted the , hayed and destitute. Atter the Dfsper . master-printers or not. They made', sion, the sav age and inhuman manner their demand and it was refused. Ai in which they were treated, alike by followed. The employers thought 1 heathen and christian nations, tostereil they might as well lose by doing, noth- lin the Jen a n disposition to be mutually rug, or as near it as might be, es by , helpful. The precepts of their creed, prosecuting business. After a time:mist • and the force of their surroundings, con s of the unmarried journeymen went Oise- I.spixed for the establishment by them of where to 'Seek work. Tile married ones an excellent policy. - . ' held out until their moneys were exhaus- The larger christian denominations . r eed, and then resumed work at the old I take no thorough and systetustie over rates. We worked away, all the while, sight of their itidisfeut members. The made fair wage?, preserved self-res. ect, 1 flippant sr ear is not fully warranted had the geodnill of employers, 'which that they ale si , greatly coacerued to afterwards proved situ title, and at the 1 a lye souls, they have no interest in sav end of the yeaa were much better off lag bodies; but there is trough in their than the strikers. • Twit recipe is a geed neglect of - the temporst well-befog of one, and we ask nothing for it. I their pone to give that racer a keen • For two months thousands of skilled edge. When elditimity was young - workmen have been idle in this city and and unp nailer; when. Jew and Roman neighborheod. It accords With reason both condemned it us a daegcrous . to infer thetthe proprietors are not sutra- heresi; milieu devout fligh Pritesta like - inn the mills to stand idle, deteriorating i Csiolins, and mighty Eno:rots of eus-• for want of use, if they eould g , i oil with- 1 tile and blase!. ss lives; like Marcus our still greater lassot the i Id schedule t Aurelius and Julien, were eager to crush of wages, 'All these employersure week- 1 it inn; the christione bail "elf things iu People. iu the same abaotute sense as the I common." Perhaps the delusion that mea they hire, and do not get off with i preyailedeitionse them touching the near - - eight hour! a day, well put In, unless approach of the cri I of all subluoury they are luckier than 100 are. In a things, inereast.d thia tendency. But bread and juSt consideration of the La- the wealth of all was the wealth ' Ol ' hot - Question' thMr interests' ought to be, each. A sense of' common peril gave a regarded as well us thOse of other irides. wonderful exemplification of the stink trial classes. These thousands of strikers of these Divine precepts of the Gospel, - • b s 'eo le s s what they i• - ,,eid, have earne d Inculcating the broadest 'charity to tae - in sixty days. " Onensixih is u large part destitute and afflicted. But the condi - of a lull year. The aggregate loss rises Son they were in was extraordivary, and s-- to a prodigious sum. If they now man. the letilinge induced by it abnormal; age to obtliin the wages they demand for and boxed adapted to serve as ri model , the residue ,of the twelve months, they or an inducement. • . ~will not be as well off as they would have What is neeeed is a system by which -- been had they gone on at the wages of it:idly:du ils shall be kept off ttom the - fered. This is a plebs - way of looking at lists of paupers, by ttfmnlous applied to the case, but it is pract ettl, and often their Industry through self-respect. IMails to beneficial consequences. Orin- Sash rescues ore more gains to the Lodi- ' narily, it Is the long null and tie steady viduals theruselve‘, than to the tax pay- - pull that conducts to pecuniary compe, era. I.IOW suck a system shall be tol teecy. Strikes keep more money one of jested amil'apersted is the mystery. In' workmen's pockets, than they ever the ntarch' LI ao army, the weak will put in. - - . fall out Eby the way and perish. As the If, in passing along the street, we generations flow along the incapobles, should observe citizens chaffering with a thefignorant, the vicious, are submerged - huckster and differing with hint about and overwhelmed, and then float as • the - prise of family commodities, we drift wood. should not feel we bad a mission to reconcile them.. We might, indeed, re call tlie words of that apocryphal writer who sass, "as a nail stleketh fast be tween the stones of a wall, so sucketh - -_-fraud between the buyer and seller." • But we should not feel it was our place to determine which was getting the bet - of the other. So, in the bitch •be twine the mill.Ownere acd the workmen, .we should have held our peace had not: - the . .•Uulon' meddled with our business, and not by telling the truth, but by telling . a falsehood. The GAnTTE pays with• out gruadding the highest market price • for the labor It has need of, and expects to abide by that pulley, It Preaches the protection of Donaestie . Industry—the employers and employed alike—and Practices what it preaches. - _, ' Urving been provoked to safe° much, we elect to say more. Two or three years agO, the coming May, the Miner's t'Thaion of Luzern° county, resolved to strike for higher wages, though corone t tent worka en-among them were clear. i is lag from eight to ten dollars a tliy. • Tii y did nut ieclude the helpers, or ' common taboret s, - whom they Were pay . . log only two doll irs, a day. A. consider able Walther of boatmen nod .ratlroati . - • - bantts'nwero chained:lllth the strike, which lasted full ninety' days. - Owing to the . high wages they Wel pressitounly . received • the miners were cackled to hold out, but the helpers mid boatmen were Pooh in -more serious trouble than they ever ex perienced . from "the oppressien of tap!- , tenets.". They roamed over the adjoin ing districts, seeking empley meat of far mern on eltuest any condition. By rea son of a short supply, anal went iu New York and elsewhere, to' prices exceed - ingly herd 111.105 poor people, who did not • get the halt of ten or eight dollars a day. N o t a few were driven to their wit.', end to keep from fret sing. At last tin • miners mule terms for themselves 'au, ' reatonel work, but they did not raise the _ _Wagon of their helpers, and the railroad I ES • - • ••••0! . and canal men who followed their insti gations they "left out in the cold," most miecrably, even. if , it was midsummer. They bad fohccepithe loss.of one.fourtk of the year: To the boatmen, who could count only on the season of navigation for - considerable gains, the revolt was retrtienlarly severe, though it Wa9 bad enough for all -vets of work.people not vaulted as "skilled..." The 1053 was not Inflieted on them by the proprietors, but by the "Union," Who sought their devil own .welfare on the principle that "the play take the hindmost." We hare witnessed not a few strlkes conducted id the same way; without meaning to imply that the one here is C 1.11 a., description: We--score trying to i mind oar own business till the "Union" "pitched into us," and we have not' had 1 lime since to look after its affairs. 'We I Shall try not to have time. to devote to 1 that Investigation. But we cannot help ram „-Jking that the true doctrind is that all L a b or : a s to be Prmetted—the inwer 1 sorts as well Ail ;,!II: liightr—lllo WOrkille: , I and the owner& NI:n;;:l. the "Union" ' talcta that ground tad Uhl 0 1. - :Unted in: T.ll then we - shall be collated out. PRESIDENT JOHNSON, as reported by General LlAr.riNr bolds these opiriioinc "No party as yet--tind possibly no party for some yearn—will' openly hoist the banner of Repudiation.' But a ma jority of those.who shaped the legislation. of thin last Congress must know—uulers tie y deceive themselves, or are ten ignor- Int to appreciate their •own seta—that we are drilling in that direction, and that it is by their votes we have been swung out Inm the downward stream. Dbutit less, soma of them would either be, or af fect to feel, horrified if to•day branded as Heputliationists—just as. in Abu infancy of the Freesoil agitation, it was consid ered's. bitter slander If the 'Ft eesbilde should, be styled en `Abolititotist.' Thew are steps, ill everything, and the term of reproaclito-Jay will be worn as a fritter in the cap some years. from now, finless the true couservatiie wis dom of the coantry can be awakened, tkc." • While this representation does great °justice to the last Congress, there rs more plausibility in It pan In most of she averments which proceed from -the President. The fast Congress, anti par ticularly the House of Representatives, was recklses In apptopriating moneys. Cooler men than the President were alarmed at the want of reflection with which millions upon mill ona . were voted for objects that either could 'be delayed or ought not to be provided for at all by he government. It Is to bs Loped that whila the present Congress hold the President to accountabiloy for under tutting the p ihlic credit , they will take heed that by their votes they do not eon. tribute more to that end than any loose or heated talk in which he may indulge. Tim Roonclisville Railroad hill was sestet day deli atod in the Rowe at liar. tiborg. Tula makes au end of the met er fur this ktbbiUll. - DANIEL E. lula been nomlna. cd fur Astettur of Uje Twenty.tllitd dlw .rict. Tits 10, at Ciscionati, hail over mty fixt of water in the cLaUnaL MMMI=M IwwM ..—Tery fine leather is now manufac tured at San Antonio, Texas. —Only sixty-seven thousand persons in the whole country returned nu income of over Ilya thousand dollars per annum. —A chambermaid named llary . Du: Fan, took poi , ou to hide her inlliscretion and di. .1 inn New York station house, Thursday. —The Governor of Illinois has slated the bili - nothing eight hours a legal Jay's work in the State, in the absencli of con , tracts to the contrary. It goes into el . - ' feet itamMliately. —Tnere ore, perhaps, more Americans in Europe to-day than there has been at azy period since the organization of the Government, and - the number now thus alnamt will without doubt be vety huge ly incretved during the year. is unnounetd that a new daily , paper is to bet-started in New Orleans, to be called the itityaMican. Ex Governor' 'Michael Hahn is to Lave charge •f it, which is a sufficient pledge that it will be, on the right side iu WANT SUPPLIED. • Lom1•11 Ale, Iluttiel Ales, Loudon Porter, :frown etoc, ,c,t yeuulue Itu , ort• Vort,r proven ituut, , ten slcnot .13 „,,,„•••1:1:7 to 11.1. y. Lutwia,,tamllue tint comp/ morn sult•tblt far weakly penon3 and ,l , rallus. The want bas at Irog,k teen a , p; nl la•('alsortme.t o' ihe meat ... Marrlny Perkins , A Cu •s Idle • Ic• CaMpbeil l e lncutrell Ale, etc , ',treed at .1 .p /fLICI 1/Itll'i too=tMart,, •Vect, , by the rue or slowle ImMle, at tt,..? l• ••• ''s t • Ala , , a comc'e , ft !CO,: of the , eb . "Inora ." m!lemsl time pc,es. an tlmu,t,ea's Al , 1.14 alt:cle tl3l, olace, SIGN -- ENDINE IN `13.111z/lIiBLIW J osEr u ILETIINVS ... . II /1.121.1 AND PATE '.'r ML!ri. IN,. 1 0:r ca, , ?... r-; X .rt. 4 ',rt., il GAlli HAM IE BALDNss.,frANI.I . ___-------. ___ . ____. • I, . F. AN Y —lnr.A,'...i. 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It's ennveafr retutamandel f r toe a$ rue t: P eat :, 3 nun eet 'dle aged poop' . !rata -e. to rid n-op c; t•opaxe of Uri .e: The *wow diffndty In children durtnO th• ee vel, El.nee Tronsle In old reorle: . n• I.llre , atel lehlhe;' , .. LT create Mad 'er; ' ea .rge 13.11001. pas. or frost thC bl• • 1••• L n thr Vain 1., Ve tirnt 1ar.41 br: • • • LAND' ," 11 r.l I U . ,. ror 11 , I , r , n alr,lll4le Xel.Cr.• y la.t c:t‘..od tn ff=INEIMMIDE WM. HlNci lid if, Jr., Ada , . Erpress CV. 144 Path erect.la an authorized A went to reactor dd.collteonraCt inr ike (JAZ and otaw ptipers throvahant the Inatot 7..4 ror ,4"11 ER tAISTI LEI LIBRARY LECTURES Last Lecture of the Ilegu!ar Course. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ne,day Deming, March 19th ECuzcr-"TIIE MAN OF TIIE WORLD.' 311c , ata. &men 11-kettiar.llbn lapor• open at I; Ital.- o