Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 19, Connersville, Fayette County, 27 October 1827 — Page 2

r -un shiner parliclcs.txre excluded from it! com position; and it is wrought into a tough, dry, and indigestible substance, highly pernicious

to the stomach. Fortunately for the health of

our citizens, an opposition line ot some extent in the baking business, has of late years been set on foot, for the making- of what is called family bread. This, as it is not relined to death, may be eaten with safety. Another kind, of which large quantities are now baked, called br.in bread, and made of unbolted tlour. is the only one proper for confined cases of the dyspepsia, many of which have been cured by the use of it. Though brown and coarse in its appearance, it is quite palatable. .A". J'. Mirror.

.Veiling if the friends of John Scrgzani.

At a verv large and respectable .meeting of

the young men of the d Congi essional wistuct friendly to the Klection of John Sergent to the VOth Congress.held at the Disti ictCourt Koom en Monday ev cuing, 1 oth in-t. Cur tain Sr-

f-U'n U.CI.ihtr was called to the chair and Kit : u(-AVla K. Price and John i. Carpenter chosen sccre- jnmo;'s'

yet taken the lie Id on 'the side of the admlnist rat ion, and the chiefs of the conspiracy are claiming a victory already won! It is only necessary to cast a hasty glance at the cause and the combatants; at the issue and the triers. to determine which side ought, und widt h, according to all rational calculation must prevail It is tle cause of a republican administration ami of the countr y, against a conspiracy of the most discordant elements and the most opposite aims, and principles, or at least, professions.

Let us for one moment, dip into figure- and tc what these boasted calculations amount to. No man in his senses doubts that Mr. Adams will receive the entire vote of New-IIngiand 61

That he will receive at least 30J votes in New-York j That New Jersey is in his faor, Maryland, Ohio,

Kentucky,

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tanes.

tlvtles. ctnJ to r.raii tU rffcu. of a!l hs'. Window ?!ct a is another article thai ,

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noiv in firct oj Utis caracUr, and an abam-os- nuerany proiecieo. previous ro k.iji j, : ment of the -mct.:, iri valorem duty of only 15 j tr rei.tj , -i ' it cheaper then, than r ow 4

ine.xewuury memorial say- , A (luly ,vas inipo(ied OB fJ Bfl., j. ttWn r-i ftn-itol nlnnif Our honest

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earnings aie rakea irom us. anu i iu- ,,w pasen, viz. ne cnt per. lt.: thv t. l . a I i" . . . . . . . i.l it run i r I I t

eis. vv nat i iai;en irom u uci-i now be rioutu irom Oi ai.u j: cen's I,

us. We have never receiver, anu iu-n x-;thi look as thoigti protection opvrcoj tt pect to recieve, any benefit from such legisla- consumer.' Wherever machinery ,a ,( lion. The "b!oatel pi omies" of our ojpre brought in aid of manufacturing with r n v'

5ors, we believe, ever will he, as they li ive tioti. t!ie ieiir t if of ii ri Iih- excr e,tY

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neen, rouow to iy -iuiii pci joi ui mi '.7. 'caicuiauons or ri.e rnosi sanguine !u;.j place no confidence m them. Wo have no the Amei ic.m s stem. faith inthatwivlom whic!; h- set out to ren-j Woolen cloths are a rece?nry; f lie rr:;;v

derus iiit.'tj t.i .tut by reducing us to beggary.' al i carded. pun, wove, and hcared bv n,,

-We protest a-ain-t the rower of the son- fChmery ; and it congre- w,H d.egaid tl.e:;f,. ,MI m,vmm,nf to nrotoct (lomofir manufac-' !"jr'1 argument-that will be ror.stai.tly ulidt

tures And we reoueM that all law- hereto-,1. a,lil "clually protect Ihem, wC .lull v.

IV re ra-ed for that purpo-e, be repealed, and ;0,,l ?Vy h -t U

thai the prln- iple lo f-.rever abandoned. If ome large reporters ot woollens. iurftf . in lV.lt ulipri llio ( 1 1 1 1 1 o in i prl un .... i

ii(n-ct:irv up are wil im' ro roiui ituiie mil-! - 'humk

lion, fr" ruvenue-not a cent tor iMotecti..r'!vcrc icreae.l toencourage their ma,,,

duties. '

Now we should be exc

M issout i.

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These are certain voir?; sound and fury to

The fallowing preamble nnd resolutions

Am ilViiml liv fn M'llvmno. I'sn :ipd er- . . .

, , '. , ,. i ,1'ie contrary uotwiihstninimg. onded by David Paul Urown, Lq., and nticr " erv able. elo(pjent and highly animated pee- ou let us look at the prj! a:)ilitif$eWhor(i t he by both Lrf nt'emcn and bv Samuel liu-'!i,im l'enn'y Ivania changes ;.ie going forward: i.i i- . .....

To where unanimously adopted : u.eiaciis notorious. V l.o.e counties tormer

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tin ino roai.u y, a iricnu ui mo mi ni ii;t(j u

tured an opinion that in the eip eedirrly obliged if t!iee ory articles (for it is the protect

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ne genuernan wi.o prepared inh meiiionai ,tjc0 prlClpallv that are rxpoited) H4lt

J'U'I uioi- ir lr.li- iu 11, owiu leu nil ree l III Value OUT VV hole (

exnorts ot tloi-r i...-

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o u .ii in. ii i9 m.ti uirv p.i .luui ihi 'ro';l, ,,ork arliJed together: lie i,. (jz-nmr fliifirw . I fi ivniiu iii'p rrvilt' ci' t ... . . I ... i ni -n

.... , ... ... . neen ironourxew inau. j ins win i r,. .

nm if i us M-f u..- y7tT. if M-eri uni . t ,f : ,;lC as :mv one rnn i.e eatjshed bv t.-T,"

boulti Carolina i supplied win. goo-s c';7 er 0. to Uil lHurns of the Secretary of th Trf,

aerat.se m ine pi.nn nun; .u.u .u.u nui ror me .,r cniI.anriC the Veailv lliCrfr!P rfo.

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jrWas, The jiM intlence of P hihidel ph ia i !. acksonian, have openly espoused the Cane p';"' "r,u f0me ler:S 01 -- "h.s oi t.aies t;,rniCr artice, and the decrease (in

l inniu. ton. o ihi'imi ov jo 7-4 ni:r,ifJ. illoi- t it. -.a t.,,1

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a portion or me i nin, me weignr or ner " i'ii"''ii.iiimi.iii;i..iu-c u m i.i u oii hpimoral and intellectual standing, $ of her coin-yh ania. What h needed to et' n 1 tiie same nercial and m inufacturing re-ourcrs, can only pirit lliroughmit the whole stale? Time ano be preserved by the selection of able and up- di.cu-ion only. It i tlee that have pro r ight representatives who understand her in- j 1 ' i c e 1 1 the favorable implosion mo far for the terests and will express her hentimeuts: and. admini-tr ation . 'Phre will g. on producing whereas in the pre-ei.t excited and divi led:tlie SJf"' fects till the elec tion takes place.

jtate of national feeling many questions have

nriscn which involve in tkeir determination as

What on the other hand, is relied on to car

ry the candidate of toe cons iracy' Clamor

lelovv.

'at.

well the honor and the principles, as the pros-.clamor and Mil eiamor. Hem of Orleans

perity of our city: and whereas the attitude of and "coalition" and a few such outciies are political parties at this time, at once nov el, to drown the voire of rea.-on am) ?ilein e all ai unteady, aci alarming, indicates the ap- guments. Defeated an.! di-tr ired in the at proach of some important crisis, teem-jtack, upon the character & integri' v of a statemg wit!) consequences of good or evil, and re-; man that any country would be prou 1 to claim iiring to be met in the councils of the nation they change their front, and claim a victory ! by unusual sagacity, firmness, an 1 virtue there-i ith t'..m)0 clear majority in Kentucky in fa-

vor of the administr.ation. with both branches in choosing a representa";01' Legislature against them, they claim a

tive for this district in the 'JUth Congress. weict0!"V '! With Vitriuia doubtful and a spirit pv liich hav e been imposed on the for eijrn fabrics'

should fix upon the individual most emieent ; rousing against the Richmond Junta that tliteat to encourage the manutactui e ol similar good

t u e. llcsoh-el, Tliat

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of tne later. I there was riot a em..... ...

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..rius.i mauuial.ai.;a gou..s, Ui r, rxnrn oi j,n tj,p Prtt! of hiifh protecting iluUcs Li iheu-e olso muchofourr.xNn; and we beliex e inplined by the tnritl and rurprire cuner.t.

ilia t , i in r lor i n e lann, toiion w.a.iu ne j,, rr)lucir,g prices and promotir.g f ipf,,;,.,. , ri.s 1 s,i nor !onnd l !. an it i-. and "lton t'ood.-,, .i 1. u r ..... " '

i i u no.- tipj o!iriii i oinii i.iMni tju n u i. ca-f s. .v, j

micu uie piiLtsiuai u.rj d.c.-.wo. fmaSTiiilv them. - :, to give Jion.ethit." ( f -

appear.nc of plausibility to their arguintj.

We recomn.ei d that class of consumer? I1' their round and unqualified aseitiuT'

whobavebienalanoed alo.t , roterliorr m,n ' u ,tho"1 x '",o,K e ,0 ro,""",n "Chse.be ca!!

r . i j , . r 'Mi'un.ents:) but theie doe not sipiear to 1 c-1

p'MII.U ' ' I . HllVlt lilt" I All llJlfl.l IKl- I f-f J

i in any degree fairly tested, thut . fiords

jt'ie leat foundation. Thev tiierefore I p t ,..

jm defiance o facts, w ih a eoutiiiued rrtt.t.

Hl jof'the fame retiitrrl charges, inert a-ing in po--

ptivero'-s ;it eveiy re; etitiou. a btt'ly . n

In the teeth of farts that fall within cur oh paoiel with threats of a dissolution ol i!.e U

l i'dvi ile S'itttttrtan . I'norr.cTiNG Dltius ai.k. not a Tax on i ( l.Sl MKr.v .

rv ation. and of tho most ordinary experience, it i. almost daily asserted that the duties

on

I have endeavored to tell ll.s lurA,

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f r talents, and whose patrioti-m. integrity, rn? its f ternal prostration.they claim a victr rv rail firm devotion to the interest of Philadel-jin that sUife, .al-o. It fere ll.tir i ppct.etls hav e phia. have bttn most decidedly proven : rallied their fieogth, lUsuhcl, That in our fellow-citizen John! This is a faitluul outline of the state of parSergeant we pieceive a happy union of these tie. Let the cm-piracy derive what comfort high and rare qualifications, as evidence where, from it they can. Our ratrc is a just'and bolv of we contidently appeal to eveiv action ot his one: lor it ithe cause of national tranquilitv , priv ate life and to every stage of his public induct r and prosperity. W e need no clamors career: ; rio fale!ioor!s. t enui e i'stiiumph. 4 Kaith-

llts'tlx-cJ, That the exertion ofMr. Serjeant til. turn

in a former Congress to arrest the extenion ,v ictory.

of domestic slavery, his uniiorm and etticient

in tin" country, aie acharge or a fav on our

con-umeis. Now in what way can this be U ted It would seem to be a fair mode to turn to the law containing the taiitV of dutic-

and see v hat aiticies are amoiM' tliose lhati

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I uy oppont-ni oi uie .vmencan ssier.i will i ui: t

it out, he will confer a tavcr on ne w.tcitstt t

as a con.su.mj;::.

c.ovi;i:Non of kcntuckt.

eal for internal improvement. and his irer.eroir devotion to the moral and social welfare of his native city, have establislHvd a laim to the respect and confidence of his fellow-citi

zen" too meritorious to be overlooked

tlx

pieutctioMS o

The

outies w ei c

ii'f5ore.,That for hi mild and gent!erTvrnly't",n ot "r national mdiis'iy. la every instance

depigment, his disposition to encourage rner-; VN "rt me s'"'u r "m'nl i);t h b'u' dutv itorioiH youth, ar.d above all for bis example ',Kl,'!rii tl e Amor ican fo get to voik be ton cf profesMonal in iuslrv, public excellence, and ,iP u:,s r,li' p;1 l'.v capitalists, the article ..... I I i i : ...

Tnvate worth, he has peculiar ami paramount P!' ie' u '1 nas ie:i m prue ' in :i-umer. ;,i,lL.e ,,:lt ,jn,e?

cl aims upon the young men ot this communi-,1 :" rntton cloth oni (ot au interior .pialiu ; tv jat ."".0 cents; better can now f.e had at U cents ' Ihsolwh That we will omit no lawful and! t'r :"d ; and m place of sendm- money to honorable etTort to promote his election to the! Irui,;l to PMrril humhums our oulaard bound Conzres of the united States. vessels take large quantities of ovton cloth to lUi'jkvl, That a committee of supcrinfen- lll,lt T,;,rtPr- Spun cotton, before the high dence be appointed, to coii' ist of two persons protecting duty w.:s impo-e I. nold at the north-

fiuin each vvaril.wbo sb;dl be charged with thejcrn l l.-,,Mie5 ;tl norn ,u 10 ' cent, by ttie

quantilv toe sarne quality ol vain can now

he baa in any ouantrty. at 22 cent, whilst the

Knglish ri e current (jnots liie lowcct prices

at ni'Me than 21 cent- per lb. and in a few year-

I or s nip firaf iinst thr- sii1iirt r,f l)ii"ci- t

i.ayett.elngt.cst pratectnnl.y ,t.es. What o.,t a r.in.ii.Jate f.r governor has been m,r next.-ee w hat the. prestnt pi of ih0e art.-:,li,,iou in each of the piesideut.Hl p.nta. des are and what were the p,ices be kre the i this Mate. U:, the Jackvm side. Mo-, nigh e.ut.es were imposed. ;i.OI, ic,... ;:irr... ll,i,:imi n t i, , . .

e the watchworils that lead u to Cu.m Yam n, ('..ur, f.tt.... f'.,h .1.'!:iip'i.u.1 i,.i;.,j. !..;. . " . i .

NtlJ. .;. linnLr tliC :il tiv lr tr.l Hi 1 M ( rn i.mlM lol!!li;it rnntfJ Cr mvmin .ti.in L.lwi..

- - . - - - - v i v j , - - - - - vi miii ii r, i, i I iv rtii :v a high d ify . 'J'hey sold pi-ious to the i I'oye L .McAfee. The managers about Frai k(rote:tuig law more than 100 per cent, above f"t are understood to be for .McAfee; 4 f.'ic-.? present pi ic- ) about Lr uisv ille are for Pope : I ut the qcrsti a Ca',i.:it ll't repays a duty of 00 per cent. I to be the Cth of January. On our sii'e. we which consi.lei in g weight and bulk, is mm e of hav e heard Crittenden, Metcalfe, Kolertsoru a protection than l."jj per rent on iu bio,nl-!( hiitoii Allan. Jud-e 'Pompkins, and Cel.

I'll

AMr.IllCA.N S'iSTLM. From r'-c Jir?ifiia dazcttc. Facts speak for themselves, and contraditt

I those oppose-. 1 to the niotec

i

cioin. l lev ions lo i ;(.! tt;e nui v was Io per I Mmglitei named. 'J lie tw o ;j:t are suppr,?f .J

("ii. .s,v any n.ai.ui.ii Hirer of tice w a f esi to ie the slrone-t eitb

dufv giving etiect to thse resolution's. . iioieupn the chairmen appointed the following gentlemen, w ith power to fill any vacancy vvhicli may occur in their body.

er ot whom would le

whether, considei ii, quality and w orkm in-' ry ac e ptable to the party; audit is mo: hip. theie has not U en a ieducon i-t p, j:(. ( hhcly, tiiat one of ihera will be our candidate.

Lvery man who ha-, (.ai.n.

red at all vv .11 acknow ledu' the difference.-

I he Jackson paper have been announcing Col. Siaughter lor us: the fibbing editor cf theAr-

the same rneviousfo If DrCT ir has had the imnmleiue in hv

on Hats the present duty is also .'50 per cent. ; Slaughter will positively be a candidate. The

Compare piesent pi iecs of hat most worn in I object, is to produce da jion arDong s: but it tins country, with the pi i.f s prev ious to 1 p.o 1.1 i-astonishing, that the .rgus aud dvertr making due allowanre f.r the? cost of material ; b( u!d have the vanity and impudence to think and the quality of the aiti.le now orn. Ji ! they can effect it. Col. Slaughter is not a canwill afford no tv ideuce that protecting duties di, late ; nor is there any probability, that he are taxes on consumers. levrrwillbe. Our opponents will not hutThere inow a very heavy dutv on -vritlty ' ll:t Iriv,lf? of selecting their p.dversarv. A

r,ry prev ions to 1 : (U, it w as o,,h" 2'pei cent'! ,0ftlo,""'y probably be made by the (

COIlVt?l.

or cloth, will be made to Great Put,

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Xorih Mil1 fry Ward Joseph A. Clay, Dr. f i.i. i' ,i. 'i . . i i : i - t- ,-i

n.M; ' ' ' ii 'ry 1 v , 1,ce;i- pl.ee of the nvv mater.al. When the iluty on win L. Carroll. Ihck S .muel J?rahcar. H-.v!,.,, n;ill. ll;.ci,:a ,. , 1Q ........ J,,

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we aotir ,ont. ih.ii .i.inmn,'. ,,f r,,ti,.,. . iN.tiiie mcieasei dutv enhaiised the ri u cs (..

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j( ; me consumers.' iook into mil paper ware-; lli.illvfw :mwI t n it I i I ri-i 1 1 .(.,-'. 'I'l i

....v. ... in. uni) in r.io.jv . i ut

; ti on on li'ih Dcembe r.

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iv ii i i i a inr w i i . : i a r i r i. i i ihh i ne i. ii i it .

, ii ; r . i fi , ,V. UK " w ') 'in;iIllIt.V can he had (in Alexandria v f , T 7" I M r ; CvVX CnU? The Pic.f writing paper, a, 1M tort -,-John 1 ,Carp..nter, ,1-; whel the ,iutv XV;ts f(,r N - Jf0flt "I1 t ! fiOX,i..A," i':ilrannovvhcha(lat35. These are r Ttl ! .J1 r 't-Vn,e", of no d.spule, and e,tahU.hnati;l Jr. CV,r;.: e (.harles Ils!l tllft mci lc UR ,;iVp a,,v ocat(,

oi i.i, .1 i i i n. . rii i ii on i i rniiu. m a. r i m i - i . t a

' ... . " , iuive Amencai. enre

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uvrr;--r.-ia. vv eT ueriii, v w is porm . JirU r.- .j. W. Clark W-n P.a-lgcr. Lucu.it--'ui. ',. l),)idon, A ram Younz. ' "!? ,7, 'Phat tin- comn;,!ee ofuperin-

tendfnee b .iuthrie.i to appoint a committee-

of v igil'incf1. That these proceedings be published. Attest, CEPHAS U. CLMLDS, Chairman.

I'.; i K . Pr.icE, )

J OiiS II. CHPENTKR.N

Secretaries.

1'Hi; PUOSPKCT LhlTWELX I's." Tb.e s'ihsi(lizel agents and presses of the 'con -pirac y'are deeply eng igcd in-calculalion. of th 'i electi ral votes ia the d liferent SJate. to misled the ignorant it frighten the timid ir to support of the 'str'tflgesc side.v Othcrsaie as busily e- gage't in fa n icating letters from states which ire li i'vfii. r;.-e-en:i ag theru as four to o .e i. !-r o- f the military candi date. Thve s' de e'ortioi.eering tricks vvHl recoil up .i their authors with tenfold ven-i geince O i t.ie eve of the last election, such mean did proeuio an extensive support for Gen, Jackson, an 1 a few- hold lies which there was nj opportunity to contradict, won him the "jiata cf New Jersey, but ne liave hardly

rprie a fair stait, and the

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i(,oiiui oi no. ovooitiuui pnuie success io me

exertions ot fieeme.n. On striking advantage i mentioned by every person who baa visited any of the northern manufacturing village-. ThcJ poor class are, without exception, well provided for their wages keep them from want, and the knowledge of their ability to maintain themelves, hu removed that debasement that ex its in the lower rank of this and other states. The. riiii.g generation are by this means prepared to act an honorable part in after life, and feel some of that pride which should be cherished in the bosom of ev ery freemen. It is certainly sound policy to encourage the making f every articje necessary in the event of a foreign war. No person conversant with the evils encountered in the last war, can be so traitorous to their country as to wish to have them again encountered. So far the Gazette we and that A South Carolina memorial to ( on cress, adopted on the 3rd inst. commences thus "We the citizens of Abbeville .District, ieperfull approach your honorable! odv as memorialists to remonstute against the passage of the i oul ' bil or any other bill for imposing yrolut

From the Indiana tttcorucr, S j- 22

dealers say there are such quantitc on hand' Wntrr-Pro:f fiW. A correspondent informthat it must decline still further m price. ( u. that he has Hirreeded in rnakiug a glue, per Does this look like impo.-ing burthens unjust j fertly writer proof and hnving the prcontv. and oppressive on the ccrr-miier.. ot paper ' al-o, of dry ing almost immediately aftci its a" Look hack to the livening Post and see 1hw ! plication, ilis method, e learn.'is fast to'imbittci the editor fought agaiiM thi-duty. Jlejmcrse common glue in cold water until it 1 took the p.ut of the consumer with hi u:ual(cms perfectly soft but yet lefaining its o;: a a!, but his zeal was not according .to; his! ginal f)rm. After which, it is to he dissolved knowledge. liven at this late dav . w ith surh 1 in common raw limor.rl nc.,ti...l i .' .

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facts as these published and iepobli-hed, he

w rites as it he believed that a protecting duty w ould of course enhance the price of the pro

tected article in a sum just equ ii to the inciea

heat, until it becomes entirely taken un bv in

latter, after which it may be applied tosub?t;:n ces tor adhesion to each other, in the way a a. mon L'lue h ordinarily annlied It .inr. il.

sed duty and perhaps, in his very next pa-l mo-t immediately, arl water will exert in

lt:i, m: ui itu inu asseiuon, ana abuse i action on it. It is unnecessary to say to I son-

iiif iui ipic.siiuiiiiij ii. Again leather, previous to 1001 paid a uVv

of only 1 r per ceHt . It now pays l0 per cent.

many valuable purposes in the art, this appli

cation may be used. Tor cabinet niakeis. n is important, as mahogany veneer, irhrn clued

A duty of 30 percent, on leather is a creat-! instance, vtiII never (all ell" by v-

er protection than one hundred per cent, on ai?urc. m smohcie. In -hip build::." y ard of ten doll ar broadcloth. H4 leather! lt vi11 Pro,,a,,,.v '"rr a valuable purpoir, a-, (regarding qualm) increased in price? as-!'! ,,ak ;'ero,np I'uprv ious to watwr. We c.n

sert and defy contradiction, that the kind of,slUtr 11 a" IIri,orUnt liscorry.

leather (ordinarily Used in this country) is high er in ilngland than in New ork comparing the qualities correctly. If any oi,. houlrl iii

ordinary conversation assert that the hiirli lu

JHIH5. In Liv onia, the inh ibit.mls make la !!. places in the trees of the forest, to ir.i.- ,n..

ry on leatiier i a tax on the consumer he vvouhilcultivate Irfs. .npie offheinh.td hjudreo-. be considered very perverse or very ignorant j and even thousands of these hee-hi-,-. "Vlr. of the thing he talked about. Why should thej I'.utner.a Livonian clergyman, s.iv the air. at editor of a paper be countenanced when he pub some distance firm the ground," is better thr iishes a similar assertion? The U-t apeb gy the beehomes, which rrcf-iv e the exlrdatatiof s 'hat can be made for him is that lo don't fci.mv of the earth. Where forests :ue not onienirn the facts. P.ut afler the facts are distinctly lv sitna cd. he s.t:.5 it H advar,;geo!H to p.,r and over and over stated, ignoranee ces(s the l ives upon trers ftandiri" aliTie at l-t'c be an apology. or ff'ee-f. r t .bo the grt u-'d. '