Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1843 — Page 2
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Bl c Cent? I cmiiin re. If "n N W t r ha v n g I ft ii..- . ity in Lop. . f r m r r1.. til health, and ll !! I u.f klu.wii h I tthal III!. lit wi.l l taahted Hi rt'im. lb Jnsot 80VLI, Jr Im been aelect.-d tr at.pplv In pin-e ad intirtm . Th CWmiilt art- nMiltd to m at at irnke Hotel, , on . a: .Hi.. n,xi ! . orutr, J P DRAKE, c 'airman fir. A rnf-. ifenttsra 1 Im Von Miianer. - -' .,,;,..,.,..,.,,., t0 ,,.llir ,n or h;;o edition of ..u , ,..,, ,,- I,. wm (mm o. the m .imber , . enurel, ha.,ed. I.e, ihem . o,e on tSorx Ki raeWna rlsa &afa Hi Anftiat ttesl hJ-SvUm riptiot ra C7ari nf aia and mjw atda from this tune o:t it the r;r" w4 M rents a e py Conie oa ! The JPwtA " ecl.-dien Mii nifp. Da M taataj aaastiagsd ia-t we k, our cttiafaa n.l the strjneers n. w ! Ii-'ened to a apeerh fr if.i Mr. Kennedy. Tbe Caasi II use w rrvwJtd. ami an a' lertlTiri ; We be!iee hs s-'! i n. ifever. been heard from ll Amtri -it; ar.il res luti'iiiarv teiidenryot the latn r pr i.-ct ' ' of t!.e hi;i ith . b.rce ai-l el U n-e th.t thrinad It.e h. tr s ,j bta ai. I ence. The sWrgetiaa and fi'sities of sba PaVtl -'s ':'.. r !. M Pacta.1 were pla -e.l in a vivid I ;ht arid ..' ' v i I; a t. i ter bat I. S,.m- of these ow.ta we '..II n dial bf iTllM.l -rf We tl.mk it one f Mr Kaaa.Ji aaasaasratoataft laaldfdla. -f I of vitlaataiia ng (i II g.-r ' prrae t, and a s in oth- , er l.. r , ..... :. ... e ,Ur t to reply, n.tw,th.tad.,,e Mr. ' K. e.p-ci rlv i -.'te ih.' ..tod, ,, nromi.iiis if thev ihe -'...ip I 1 t tv I 11I l.'o.n'iiisa.ouer, w ho arils Indiana Ilot.ds f.r S ap Fact r.es, Svvtmj.M. CaSMkl ! at-, and ;.- eiu:o j ihrte .1 Ura a day , wi-h Other iieini H not ajaaagaliaf awiaJUng tl.ep .ople out of hrr?r hnodn. ac - . a . . u . . . r . 1 1 - 1 ir FU.1U- lS.KU. IC III, I'M. S Ol U'M lf S 1 1 1 311- : ' , . , u. ...... t ... n.J. hos . i c. u. .-riiuu w is 'ie se:e-.e.i by the Junto to d. the dn.v work. And vvbo. reader, do you sjpp so wis the other? Qaeaa ! ;"jH nry R. Laaa! 0 Did voo.v. r hear wh.t Mr. "a lossht, an obi " Metho list Miaiaiar, aad (esiograwaata fraoi Oaixgia. aaaJ al . ut bua 1 WaH he was the o her. So aa Tu-sliy evening they w. nt at it. Vr s. nth sail he wis aarh. aad dsfts'l like o do it; but he went on and tiled to tiefend ihe I mto's aaaaafhlet U.it e aria aalaea hi p dots in articles by themst-Ivt .. Ihe t.lher eouu we inisj'it aa wed tiuish hart : and io aiy he BrM 1 p rf-.o 1 ,f win !, would be IdRng t!i se wba are aeqiuntel wt h him what thev already ktio v. He reminded of a leizi.r.l in the air with hia tail ahot aaT R iat, rant, run ! His only araaaaad at aach atoaT aaadd ha called arg nent, w,s io f,v.,r af the Aaaantptija af the s-ate d.!ia, which he said wou'tl pay to Indiana ifty t:,ous,nJ d .'. ars, arhich iwtghl make a . taAbaj fin I that w,,u! I piy off the annetad a:.d ...teres, of the State debt io a v.-rv !i .rt lim-!!! If Line thinks ti e p ayde can be u' led with -u h baldefdaab aa this, he must thiiib 'I.e. as ß..ai loola aa ha admitted v:....f ... ...1.... 1. . -.. .. r 1 t. 1. mmtmmm tu ov Ii... ..o asa i", s ipreiMiesj ami 1 tficr too. If big Btrts1 i m v nd tn. The ronvcaiHM which m minatid David Wallace was a aawbaaa inr.ir, and shots, how pMph tmiy the Indianapolis 13 u k Jin. to can conirol things to th- ir liking ll was determined lhat Gov fVattaea mV u .1 have the noii, iuation, and 1 1 1 a y BCCom hshetl it. Thu v re la.l af. Uut the Manner 111 In h 1 was br u t.l about is a fair sulj el for comment. It is right thai tbawhiga of thtadaatrart ahaaM know how it whs .'.me. what otcurrid.ai.il the aawrtiW'a among the leadcaa and ihtaiai 1w), V e adafataaaj that Mr. Caaw l e'1, appainled a aabatittHa in place ot a lelea c who (ou'.d not at, i.d. an l who was supposed to be u f.urat ie to tha Junlo' n nnime. ws rudely thrust trom the onvcntion by r.so ulnn! This is the wav lha Peapie are alblWed In ! ae a v 1 e in tt ese e lion at their pub ic cjwaiue., gaj ii. aula;'.. e mim f-fai ti lur i.t r M aj ., - m --- - - . a . a 1 . . 1 a . I . . 1 ... 1 ... 1 ai . . 1 1 . aMaw.,..av...m wW nun,,, ,, ,; , , ,M anc... k ,T, teg ,,..,, at the obviou-Iy ui f ir means ue.' to oot Mr Wa pole; and that th.'v b ft tbe b.-dv i. fu-n to ,ve ,,.v ihn. 7 ' ' " ' " " I do wirb it. 1 lit re v, as ronaidcrahl. n ai ac ivring as ! I. .m. .... .j I I .1. ...T.I . ... 1. ... HU" int OFinriiiii. i r.. u u li'll-, Ot'llillliir which, a move was in.de to dissolve lire enventnm t.. meet an , June But the Junto men knew in that ca-e thev would ba defe.!c.l, becauae ,he d legale, could go h.mie and tell the I ai gaaph tahat thsrc had seen ; aad lha coantiaa di-aosad ta act tree f on. Juntoi.h du-tation w ,.,'d ...(,...... -B,.... ..... ...ii .i, wa, inru, me vaaa was taken. Take the whole Ihiaff, together, hi was a very rurioua afT.ir. Ii l.ows. too. how rw stale n i the whii;s ure about the " ere trim j rbafi le." But we think the . c -pic. in this esse, will M.ff. rtJov. Wallace la rema n at h. ine RaaaWv aUo, i ,' the Ifudn g Janloitea, w.sh to have David kilV.I . fT. fearioc tliat he will be in iheir wav as n canftV date fr the IT. B, en i'e This ate ousts in p.rt for their bsireto get him tiisp ... d ot. l. h iwever. the p. ,.f tbäa d stri. t shall coi clu.lr to leave hun at home, aad lhe auiedly will, why. he can ha dnvu . it stakes widi lha acacr geaal aara aaa ara daavraabaed to head ihem" all. T hey hive h.d eweaagh af lb. .p e's uniuev. Thev have bt come r.ch, and are getting aaajea, Th. v wish to tin late lo ad the p.. pie ; I ul vv he i If.rir lodes come offm August. they wul teal like s bating swa;. io (ktU hdatl ulJ ttit re Ui ihaai aaataia. F.iKpIiooiI ailril io ilu oimfrr. e have noticed a -tatenient . 2 the rounds ofthe w Jug papers , ha, Mr Whibond, had s,,d of the people -give miv-iu p...... o, ,-,e, ,,, ,,. op w , i n a i. nag pole. and their ob a aie t -er la in 9a Wall were vv e t on v meed lhat no one w ho knows Mr M i.ncoMb, his hahill and . . nvcisatioi. aruuid for a moment believe tliatAr ever h.irb rd such aaaatiinent, lli.it we d. id. uned lo contradict that, aa w.Il a.s the other labia hoods that have been so f.u U and aysteinatically put t' ; I ll ug.nist Inui. We are now ,,, .....I......... . . ..... .1 .. t ,S ll mm .... 1. I - , il .. ...... o rn to .ii ...en- i. ui. iiiini in wie at.ov e -. ... a. . V aa i. .a . . a. M . L . . . cnarge iiiim ..ir v ui tcoinn ana rar in hit it r.uilcn,.fi The publishers of the above falsehood do no, believe it dnaaaa lo keep us ao as t' and that aaffty. Ir. IN-aaltag. The AbaKtiaa ca d !a'e f r (i i.iraat, de ivere.l an aj d o. at tha t'.'Urt H ia I dianepo ia, on Sa ur.l.v la-t. Me bt a pb is.ttt speaker, and a man ol d. t ided abilJ fL. 1 . . . . T , ... Ity. 1 rae auuicucr v.aa na. tue u inoeia'. leelo g ! ul ur-nvi.p nmy.u, ar-a ine v. Mg. aa'JV. 17 RVR4V Rt U'Rall 1 fl Lij.i.Ja V at i x . i. . . to ............. .. .... a. ........... I. .., . . . ... gl 1 m) J " - - . j ' em i v ' tried s dt n1 'if'" -U 1 ,u,e, j4 J V ""U m Fi I. . i, .1.,,.. I,.. . i.l . i .......... . . . . ......... . s.iH. i-, luv I..- i.oowiu i.jw v. cur col a una coa:pcla ui IjiI f r it his wreit. In Ibe Uro.tcli. Tha aapaaj aaaa artra Maaaad aa h.r., at th. Court noLtvt sin v aico v. ami n. in cracking up ila- ry Clay I t. ih. .kte. .nd . In a higher, told .bout Mr. Clsv .r x l a l. ,. - ..-. ' ' " Uiling IS.C nuill .cation "t,n laa nuill.ca.ion tonU.L H. .ught u hisa ,J en ,he breech. fr during that .hall contest r.e waa on tut teat the vsaaa. tune. BWtil tha last moment, merely hisaing on Daniel Webater to . U.VI f Tk miit sir aim Mr. La noun. I aal a mighty poor coon, V .. . ' ..I. o... eT ...l. .k- 1.1 v aa v as w . . . .aw '.ar vaa o mi . w r ' 1 "
Mr K r,M-..,l Um Tar.tr aod ..u-.o..o., urku, . i , , ' T., ' ' " " ,m " n ,s,r,n ' " 1,1 " - "" d Hpo t he rntinuv ; and placid w, i w,. ih l - v Our Wh.e lt.. nd. hu heard 'aleb ü. Sm.lh's arch, Mr K re , .... I A..u...p.on heen peeul, ,rU gratitv in to (.ol. Johnson Iriend ; a,., ll.-re .f mant fine tbeoriea ataM, caleoUled f iafifj Iba, I,. ,,,.,,, ,,,, h,lt ,,. r(. wh was ihejat sentenee d-ed for ! üee.uae ,he I . J.,,,, hlRn encmtum9 h. tt. .ZT.St handling, haw in . maaiarfa atyta, ...d r.pl.....n ...d .b ara aady rageat liaMha bad ,t o, , b,M,,ver , ,,.,, Iba aaayct, aad perplea ..... .......i.- ; ,,,.d ... fitr a I sVtrrd ta Im ft B.Ja m lls Uu noth,g -PI in .he p.mphle Uf ( fi.b.rv. IIer,,,,lr,iy osertluew the c ,.n fahric ereC f' J""-" Id ..hin r. p..h, ; b.1 .csmm k. Iba psaetiewl abject, ... a. ., ..,.. Eg ,. ..., .o , m h h d , . b" '-' -f" - f r p-otedon - ,t . h,,h protective l.riff tat each e.it. paH aad Wia. the MMgla, aaawag ... ...... fT '"".-V T ' - - .ffetaar a.oÄ Ha riNI, .,.,, L . i . ' ntim. but ae w,.. see l,w the Co.t.tut,,. read.- . .-...r,. . , , w "L LJ!
wou.d.,hv,h.wu,,c..t his remvrk. abort aa grae tbaaa Jiserdeed Zl&Z&äu p , , ' "V " " traab, another m a aabataaiia. power, ...d is expressiv Mwted T"1? 'hf y h w e,mnc' .n opp,rtunitv. r:,hrtdn.t,hit. Aa Cat Btg-MMf to attead a lie diaoe. at .eh (mm h ' t1mhum " m m " 1 d !" b bt .Mr Clay', apiaadkl .bus: -no,ba ftawaaLd frIt,e , Z ? ,,,,,,,mf- ,h' nrt,'d UnJ n. h. kept a. f.r .lias p .s ,....-, bis hole-but hi. ; u " S 1"'t l,;n Z. r UU""- r ,n t. of ..te.m.l Improvements by the General Govern- fence and general a. If.. re af lb. ü.hed These ?T T'JTT9 1"'"'"' " heavily bor. .kmc v.. off-, ml ,he ,e was r,ry caese ' OaThaVmAI- ra Jackae . eJ . the mIWM and the onlv rorp..aes f., Ihich W Tu m rl eountry in Europe, and ... . - . 7 in ,v , v,v P -IA: N He took the.ro,. r.d that r...lltr.-s had the po.ver to on th. .M.,vsmII. ,oad bill. Rut our nnnB. ;J ,. ! v.. . f ' ' probably ,n the world. 1 he population Is onlv 3.IMI0.000.
j casual-. .in mis my tn. co up im'i l the coons ivc rvn ,. . .. . n- , i ' 1 ' ' s"-"a a rigni 10 -collect tat. s, Julies. opo,s, excis- -,iui ooo nr,a ., ,... .1. s:. . c x v . . . l., 1 1 , . I Jxs WIAKR, 'ataaae a iariff fW retenne parpctei th angln affjrd ia- draw aa argumeBt in favor of paries the debta r ii L. wi ri-s. a u (mmi greaier tbaaaba abate of New Y..rk. and ih. ware heard; and a a ulding ahout, ear. down, showed BARN RR LA (a HEAD , , . . . , , . . A. , r ., r . ., , ll n " " ' ' vU B ,w a contrary -.neither he nor debt has reaehed the enorm. m sum of f. so 00 000 , , , ,, Ktrn, . . ' esdawtal or Kcidental prolectma to out anJ'iaetorera, State. 1 1 the tacl that oar last .National debt mm staid ...v .k.., . . , . .. . , " m"m 1 -o.o"" two aaat aa aHaMpl waw ta aw aaad. aa ftslr their nmkmUem ul4v RICOLAI, , , 1 mT ,t r.r.. 1 . , ow waa pMd any atber aaaa caa fsaiat ta Iba ptaca m tha Coajetitatioa that ia f 240 t.f imlel tedr.ess f r ea h man woman .n.l - , , , ,. .. , . , Committer. and he cared no, how aurh protection waa tboa atordew. P. aad ailerwarda a large aarploa was created in the mk. 1 . " "1m,,r, -nd An I dw ( v. Diftgei or any other ol the Junto, agree to 1BLT , .. . .1 . . . " Z which aotbornea Coogreaa ta hrea laaaa, dkc. f .r i.r..tec- ehi'd m th.t k-ncd.un. Wh.t alternative has Holland , .... . . , . , ' ' M BO that it operated eoually npan all ; bat be denied tbe uCwOnr, tbroogh the operattoa of tba tariff. Tba verv hlr 1 , , . ,' .k . . . . ' Holland, reply to Mr. K,-.m.K ? () ,1..; but , (.abb li. Snmh.CC laatAaaaotaa. Mat tS, IStJL . . ,, ,. 1 ' , , , . . , . , ' , .. ,lor- laa aa dtgrcso bora a bttle. then, but repudiation ,.r bankruptcy writer m Hn,.r. TJ J -1 Cim.m.1 -... l:... f ..... . ri-'ht. under I 1 B ( . 11 1 1 1 ut 1 1 .11 . . il nfltiri .... .,1 l.rt.n.. .I.ht nmtei W livh the Mates are noie u ,..,.n. ..;.l I - I 'I .' w.'rr nilt'l.
Ives, but Unu dcMgo ,s enden,. They design f99 hy the btK.k. when we confidently astert. th.it the 1 mt!UoHS ,(f fartn,. r,a M ttr,r, m:.limu , ' vEAKs OLD! He wa. . ....rJ .,.;. L, IM.rk.t '!f h1 rtKdewbea. imp t.i, n..,!,., ,,,-,
employed ... contradicting, he, r misstatements, become to the conclaabai that the coon MWtT haWMeaw. awd their Ikaaitasa It.,, .add L. 1....L !.,, ,,.,Ut U f..,l..i ,... d bcr. !re. .,,. d.tl renea ot prtca M paad ht lb
seap, anv notice of their own condu. t dl stand a ....! chant e of b, ine beaten, even it l)r .. - . . .. t"' . . ; up consumers, a tax on the cmuiu ...y. t!,e ellecl of w,a h
of th-ir 1-ad.ra We ..,11.. ..a . r i n .. . , .'Itssisa.ppi. extending Iroui the Allegbeay mountains IO maturity and wi-d in, everv d,v fumubrd additional toe.. courage tha production of thoae artul.a at Inane ol .iistr leatu.s We shall treat them accord- Demiog should awt run: and thev admit ntnona them- ...... . . . - .. " . . . ..... ....... .. i !... . r . '
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On Werbe.' . . . ,r. I , I . . -I j . - ...v,, ,. , ..,oo-,.i.o u .., uic i .IS- t (irglTV illlfl IMTl'll I n. -OJip I ill l.'l l.lll.l. J:ZZJZl 2 "Z " D !"- - -P- to the Mr. Kenned, h J ao Cta.ll, aari ,he fraud up- Caleb B. S,nh. Z hi. speech fa the Mbn.- I.urroumled hv IM cverv.meof whom wcrede ,., us " ' -IÜ f'r' ' at F e- had 'rial, in tlie du- withering senrn and onl. af Am Mltaa Raft. H n ,he Constitutum ..J the b.-e attempt to deceive the . contended ih.t the T.r.ff .Wmrf the pro r. of .r. y irie.ms, .WTWtot h.iun üt.m.u e.... r...,. g - n r - ? t , B 1 i llirif Tl III ihil ibl IRaja.BjB.il I fll I . . ,, k r k I 1 I . It .1 k I ft l..m toprehMajlM. tav.aad m accept of some mark of rar., a ., L . . . ' , , , P"l" th, ruby, comtnit'td by the writer of Ihe Junto dee eo i.omcd. In conte d i g g inst the argument, of , ' ' P 'i nie mark r. rar. v , nj n AmiW KatMtd?. the ( nl I. mo r!ic wa 'Ar hist nnrtmn of this Ri 1 ubKe that roM firVOTl. u . I M . , . ' ... , Km ftii .rs,,. o. hoer.....,M mlv ,.,- t,u ,!,. r ,t .1,.- f.. - f. ' 1. ' . r, . .... . . ' . Ur,ff r'I'h!'t. ,h,t we th-oeht treT woulJ to r.u.iou. Mr Kennedy, th.t .t .ncrea.cj .. r,re. .n.l th.i if the
in,., to MMia o, MMtfk to ftfcft I... b..ne,. He bin. RMMtll, made one of ha,.,,!, t .florU. Whrn we feM d-xMi ! t.!,,; f,r the conMüut.on tBMflh de-l...dbr.-n w.me time Iroin home, and Wn. aniiotiMo r. a. h r.v HMkf bbckMi.ilh.it i. not f..r IIm mirror of ap- 'dare. ÜM ncpvstntaUon and rrrr hi f. MM n
fit. old Her look-, 1.1 our o,,on. ...... h better .an he did in 1r40; and 11 mil bu.vaut and ibmc
. he live many yeart the great volley of the HiMMMffi is about send.np nun support the govirnnu rit and her interests crippled. Afrr rerru.tii.p Ma -elf w,;h a mghf. rest, he made a from theatml and the ilMsfi hai.ill. w ho xv.ll f.arhIv In ÜM course cf Mr K ' remark on the Inr.rT. he mh"rt trip to s u.e of ins friends, re? urn in about 11 stand in for Vtn. ri.l.t. -....i iv...,. Ja . 1 1 . . . ...
! I err 1 "' . ',rx'"n ,; ' Courts Ma M segI " - JKM Alu-r dinner he attended the tierces of ,h e ' l"e rta 10 ''' etaiWta wita raa Cttiaassa, who called upon him in I .re number , r " U , r ' in it lie n i.i. .1 ..in ,L. ..I n ....I. I... .1. ....... .... . If - a. I ..i. I.: r. : i . . . " r I - oi i;ij , ....I C. ... . . . - . : i ' ; M,r'"'r "I '" waar mittea appointed to inv i:e h.m to do s' It will I.e seen by the annexed r I IV Iftafj It 01 U I , th .t Col. Johns..,, en. gagetmnts were six Ii that he muld not atrrpl the inr , ' the b..nii of ...n pressed aha bad h-d him on to pi. -rv in his v rmagef 'I i v s. Oi.l Chnrhy eame in for his share ,.f the honor : and was not mucli puzzled to tell whether ' I.e had abas' Jim Graea, or whether Jim Geaaa had shot a- it 'ii a asas. laa votssaai tall aa rrafav morning m the stage, hearing with ja Iba good wishes of all. The following eatraapaadeaca sJladad to: 1 .- r.. ........ St. A ' r citv on 1..,'.,'. vour DetMiaal aad BOhtJcal frda,n.,bUJ VOL. R.l. M JoaaSOSi ..Asm ei ,:,r ..ivat in our i.M.M.vvruiiv .im ..i :J '' your hih w r h a a .. r'-rn .n. .'a .t a- d sol.her. .h-suc h k ..I pus I,,, iiaaef laeb time a My suit my io-.v. n1 1 c-, 1 lacsivf 4. I ! Iraawa of ti nr ai.. I lad aaaae, and !. nt baaiaes, deiaat ds thai I hoaM rk lav a litiUiM s i. us. ! I ' I lie tm, oiU:d battOtM v h. h hroiight i,,e in th.s fttaTSTlMt. eaÄStaaira 1.. , Cr.o I I I I ' . I ll'll It'll .1 I... I. .. .. ... 1 1 m" "iimi ui uu viviiiviomv ". ...u aoumonai m nu. a i n ; aaa araisc i n : t, i. 1 C '. T T" ' -'v.''ioi, I nnrnhr:,.. ' e. llie del t .f hi e incr. acd The mm.. ;,. ..1....1. von bav e hcen p:.;.-el la allude t . my put. he aarriee, ;-blv n.a-fe,m t .Itho 1 have d-, e hut my duty in ttie-e r-p. e Ii e et t ) 'e , n that the rnfi i an tie - le aie aagntefui to tbe who f liibfallr fry ta do k. Whi'a th-iefore I feel aeeaaltared to daeliae this prrdWaa tta """" ,J ,!',m-: fli tletnen. wit.ii ig raa eve.v uree- hn.'he - in a m n . m ,.r ... - . i .. A ,.i a. . ........ . . a .f 1 State wh ah is faathllta. aa än l n i i i. . 1 1,1. t,W1"1 w.alta an i paw rar.l subset ibe aavself. with Mach y Y"tir c! fdi nt serva- t. II l M. J )HN0!f. r - Me na. Cbapann, Cain, Diake, Lawheal anj Rkatai, C)mmt. tee Mm 'c iiiitii;ial) 111 f Bigfzeri Owe. Hinder, in his speeches, tells the people that there re aal Hir.e, s to tbs,we ,,f .e i ate debt, to-,vit Raftadiaa Jbjrad TrnxmU by the .s(ate (i.m-r.J ar MMtmmpJiem bv the Oeaeial Oaaaaaaw at aa prol'""'' ,v Jwbnaaa m Cawgwjsa. H .b.e. not pre- I t" advoc lie the proprietv n, ti'h-r of these prop.. si. kMM . ,e nm.,t mJI mM fi,; rr uJ.. a. ton 'h it .lirect laxnfou cannot be borne bv the ne tide 1 m ""' "t ,', qoesii m ; and t hen coea on In give th . I ,. i" '-" i' ' v.- 1 m -I Ml ..r.'.'.l ....... ..... I a.. .... ... b. . . - ..'.I. - . . - . . . . . . ... .... ' " 1 1 - " wmwtrt.it K. 1 . : v ieav log ,:if Jircfiie ' . sf trie 7ie. ii to .. cule wnifl ttiev will t hoo-e, and leaving the reapoa iiäliry. of ii..- eb'dee with ibaoi. Tha Joaraal, (petrhapa Gov. Biggff himelf, fern hr was im towu ) copies the above paragraph fr m rat last paper, and call, it a "p ecious ti-suc of das'ardlv MM repV. seating iaainaariiiaa.M Ifaaa this is cert only a verv formidable .rrav of Ug asarab, I ut whit do thev amount to ? D. e ii -v. BbjaCff or his nrgin dare to deny the truth of our state n rata ! Ibaaa the Jaoeaat daea t., danj. what taati ore who ha list n d to (iov Biggara speerhes knows to ,etrnr? Or In as ha or it lha hoaeatf and the adtarb . , j oj e Iv to ivo.v. wlotl be no ftojl t serretly in favor of the AaoMaaal n af the State D. hts and the roaaraaaai lew. a r at tae dweet Taabag power over our people fir i that o' j c from the x,,re to th- fjMnvral Govatajaaeai 1 ..- it ra is anv MiarepM.. atatwa abaat tba gaatad paratrapaitaj not aar fmttU. Let Bav. ni-er come out faulv and ojH i.lv. a. d he shall have no cause ,o complain cf nr,v Jflf omess on our part towards him. We have al- j w v - ciulea v. r, ,1 totreat h
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n ....nvm;, neu Ithoiit ihiior. I iiisl i.-e I. f:,. Hi. .. i .: I i w e 1 1. 1 Ii s v e 1 1 i v e .1 .lie no I i ... ..i '... ' j - .'.ä-1 i.cjiioir u ui uncour'eouslv. we shall not heg n to innsreprcsent and ..... I ZT a. a debated mar. aa am W. aa aa . a. a . ... run M,..iK.e,i..r,aiiii itin.k we shall have , ... no diapaisaiuM io do ao hereafter. W . I:.T ..,'.1 .i Itpi . ,1 II 11,,..,, i., I... f. r ., a . " r ol tlie ss.i miili.iii ot tbe t iii II..'.. . il,..., I. f - .. i ' T . " " "l"'" aake h. is pay mi: the part ,.f aaw-eaiauMYaJSaai ha,r f0,.(, ,., ilevc Ha aaj a, as m a have s a.,... tlia1 there are but lliree way. t dispose of the debt, t wit: RepU.ll.tio . or Dtreel lava ion, bmh of whuh we f..re aa intellect sirong- r than that of a pig to infer that when (Iov. Btgget presents three modea of getting rid ot the State .1. bt. two o which he says are i. .admissible lhat he is in lav. r of course of the third if he is in far, r of nny thing. Tycoons, however, like th re t.f ibe Journal, this inference may not le so r'ear. We have often thought that the c -on was one of the most intractable, as well as one of the n.ot doty, ftiavfaag, LasViaj- atW WBJ and fttUng -mnthtr s rt of animals in the world. No womler therefore that the party leaders who choose lnm ts ih, n emblem should rca mble bin ... so many panicu irt nev ,ho.ild le kinn.d in August. A it Hove. Ti.e iadiaaapalai Jaaaa af Ciiv Whiga, have tietcrliaed thai Dr IfHaura, tha riati BlaTwrj faadidale fat (overiior.sh .il tshrb a the lr.uk. (.ov Naai t sc mt ba tha mgmt aa aecaaapliab tbia obteet, aad wa ehaU , . ,., i, irrt tu t v ft I lit mrrt !ht llurTr nn i rn mrttur toa ... ... t expert to s. e hun meet the Doctor on everv corner; vea . . . . lei take btfll ,0 his tchtttnj srui.hvd ami sthjf l.itn, aVc n"d a!l '"r lho a! " Henry flay . a slave lud.!, i We ,f selves that tl.cy certain! v will be if he !. es run Henct Wie uig:uy CI IUI I U j;ei i,uu SB. OlltMiltl lir l.ciliing fQ aCCada lo thitr wishes. I.e detrovs himself ftut we do not b neve that he i. a man oftli.it character llislttetids selected him bee .use they tin light be was tirm and t on .i.t.ii, ari.l u n (l.iiilr i:.i, N. ll...J,l... I.-' I - a-vaaMMtwaia I . ... ..at J a 1 1 1 ii iu t-'tr iia ttniiiuriu t?. Tins written on F.ulav ; and at thia time the Junto are in tne m- at aawawawa, r, ieer, lunnv. quabbling, difficult, awlul, ami adly pi. kle that ran be imagined. Poor devils' how we d- laugh ,, daapbja, and pity them' IVLavO aaaaa kax di - - atSaaa l . Laaaw 3 aft 1. a .1. a fll UA Aoaaa, aad th.n, Lord ! how w. ii abia aaj ! Ma, -e m .an i e . I the naporta?:on of . '12 i .-gs ..f cotton into the whole kingdom, between D.-, , : ' , - 17BR, aad April. 1783.- oc--...4W;.4I . rmn - . M.n. I...... I 1. X. L... asioi: etl finite a ran e ia Hani liaaaas I ... M ..1, ..k..... "I I . ....... I .... . ...... MUU... j R0OAO6 h..gs wete imported into Liverpool alone Lircr'r HW unf"',nna,' waa the assertion d the Journal, that m) " a 11 " riiriii uut, that Mr Bradley was oLi.-sd. in Ins aucech. to' urcv . ,n r.i'ntu ii.'ii.:og 10 i.i's öi.n 11 vv a - so 1 ..s. i i . ., .. ,
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adantaad biaj todiaran! altogether. The third of fe " 1 T r " r 11 " mmt I "I" ' 1 -" ".,1 ,,. ibe above abstract, as aa note. i. d.pos,,,..,. i, the As-utnption scheme .1 which la ' were taken a, the , f it. delivery ß -i ea .sfa.T.blv ,, at .cast d -e. '., dt , rP "T' '" " ' H , , ,, !w:i v 'I"' '"' that keep, llie wheels cd government in ill Beer h!ggeijr. as di-h.uitst or impractical e. Put a tog in a t-e-i wh.re ihere are but three ways of egre.s .top up tvv , of it, m ,""t,""' " """ """ M""k" H Mnd"""' he an fjbaAiaaa, and of ami I.e will ateaM through the third I.L , ' '" '' ':" '"' revenue ., was possible to raise . ,,.. Cuü'e cl.Mga. that Jtss,
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p. .hi to tlie t..!,,, of t.c mecl.s.t.ir and labormr ctmwof ihetounttv. hut to .hnw thi.t ti..a ....n r.r " is. ....... ...... who v. .11 he r.n h nor to otir eommon country as - " "i.'i win on. I. .".I . .min. represents e. of a great and gr,. ,ng nCr:. ul.ur.,1 mKawtaaaly. eapabla af aaafjjyjag peotisiaaa for the world Tlo v xmII not encen, ..r r. r to a. t M the mere . a t"fh" , J rah,em a"d S ,,,l,"rn ,n,, r' iT' W nrp "W c . . oi age. w have pn-s. tl oui mnoritv as members ol (he . . - naH-daiary, and .t g time we should now st v Wrovrse'rts. .Mr Kennedy cnfincd hia remarks to d.s. i; n af the Tarif and the Aaat " oi lm blate Debts bj the ma.-. r .... 0.0 -omc F.e.u,,ar no.inn. o. i.i.own,.,, relat,..,, to a tarifT. f.r wlurh ba Wtabed no pe:sons or parly to be 1... I I r. . . 1 . h. Id responsible. Tin r.- were onlv ibrea Modes known 2 si t ' - -9 -"u,wiwo aar raiaing raveuoe impols, eirtaea, a"d di.e.t taxation. Im,.,sts is the method now adopted -and wbtcb ha thm.i.t. waiat tstatiag rireuu,K..,K es, I... I. . ........ . m -a ine o. i vv nn n taxes T lie eo.um to ti . I tlieeun!rv: m..., . ....". ul.u l, to 5 .rv f the eountiy, or fliclea prodocad, and w hu h he b, t. v d.;.s ulnmlj teetioa, Hid read tin express and subataativa prwer. ol that jlSStf UMIiat to prove bis position. m'r'' ,n"k ' caaoa to aotare lata aVfi nnt ropie. af lhm 'mnUtm fmmhU tmih d " Tl " '' Tacts eojin', in reunion IO llie power, granted by the csHMKiioiiaa, mm snowe. that liier were t.. dtBerant versions. f.,r W lia purpose it is hard In deleriniae One ' 1 " "t 11 rnnsi um ,,f Pwablebi, on page 5, contain, an unhur , xtraet Iron, the ctWMtitOtioa J but it Copies one portion of tin , t , twam ta levy (axeafaarta aal that part which oiilitatea agasaal the uacosartitatHaality t.f a pr..t.tive tariff, awd """ " ' I" -a-". ""der inverted commas, a one emit. uu. us aitiele. i p . 4 1 a. t 1 . ... ' ' ,n V'V P. , A mmemwemf9 farar.aad ia aaotber place, ia refereaec to a eirtaooa aetioa, the 8aviour bad nid, g ahm mmd da itknrtst ; out hi. ill wo tin ine nib r. tint lha serinI IIIS 111 i T l r 1 1 t I I I 1 1 T 1 1 U 111 1 u 1 . . ' r, I. 1 .. . . .. ' " " '""P ' " ,,'"" - w ,TI ''"- ci iveu in. 11 ina Man wno woaat lnu pervert tin Uemsti- a f ,,... t h o r .,.i ....... .. a, deaervea tb eiecratioa of boaaal aiea of all partiea "J .ose ... uci.r inr prvIn tha athor entry tha qnotaiit aatnaawiih ibaaiga Ai wi,,OIit inaerting the part laben Üom inotber aoHioa ' 1 tUt' ""tituti.m. hut tbll lemtumg aad Iba part agmme ti he position if the w r:;er 11 ....... ... . . . . m na nevi nonet 11 wie sii v nmniu tit. r, 0 p. 1. n. . bv ..... watg aratnes, tliat th aeaafacer pay. tha doty,bi several ,- I'M . . c . . I 1 u"' ,,,!' wnara waa,iaai 11 me hat-t.-rsof New York could afford to s. II a.titan, des, riplion of hats at four dollars and the Briliah manufaeturi rs could afford them at the rami- pn- e. I5.it the New Vorh battcia aaj ta Gveraaaeal, are waal prolretioa, aad I . 1 .4' 1 .1 ........ . . i. . .....u o, ,wu Houxra is put upon , a. n lore.gn i.at.wi.at would be the effect Tba New oeb batter, woahj im mediately tafaa ihe pr.ee of I he if hats to SU dollars. M they knew the for. ign h itter could anl ;,ff.,rd them f..r h s If anv foreign ball were then ..I.) tl aa m . ...... C .........I price over fbar dulUira woaU gu into tbe National Trea--nry but woabl oul of Ihe porkelf of Iba consinner, ami w h. n porcliased o, oar titiens Ihe exet-M would go into the po. hi ts t.f tba manufacturer as clear gam, dui wtaim sun tome out ol t... pot KelS ot t!.: se '- - s I I ..'II ..... . .. .. who need tha an., le. Be with American laaa aaal la Eaglaad, where the kirda of ihe s.d. who wn I ,r-e catale. are pvoteeted. , raa afftwd Io take six dollars a barrel for our Hour, but there hung a tai iff of sit .ltd. .... s, ,..., ,s son. ,.i inuu' ihui 10 tie w isiit'O to Kiuvv b.. .. ...I ... .1 i i. ..it ...i. . . . 1 -'iuu oiaa an .vmrl . . il I. . . a I i ... in. oi i. iiioi i ... j;. i ii o. io s. ii ii. s inuir a. i.iv.ipooi .. r sit dollars a barrel, and p ay . as , out. n.l. d by certain wiaeacres, s.x ftdbua il.iiv. The idea of lha producer p.,v ma the dole, waa ridit ulna, in the .x.r.me. and men i w " - l. . ,, aweta at irar a nea Inet Made use ot auch arguments il I. .. wiuan atanolarturera, by paying dutieaon their gotd. s. nt here, support uppott our govt tili... nt. ihe wor.N i f r. !i. ii haaenl, economy, .nd i. loan w Mild lore their eliari 1)1 I1 nut igt.ers hail to support our government, the more moacj we eoabj squander, the better ! In r. I.iiion t our a tariff aas fuarrteea Milliune, and ihia, with ao additioa ol I million and a half from lha puldu lands, whit I. was as mu h . i- we ...nid . o.. t. and we should still full short ol ITiMM lA.MW M .1... ....... . .i - " oi- most i oiioinit ;n ai;mn.israiii.n aa the gois inaatial; whuh coabi ant well ba tea. than ereBteea nilliooa. The pr. aenl j. nai s acre iwenty , tour or twt nty - ti, e millions pei an inn... Mr Keniu.lv neat noticed the tniiallv aillv aranaaaaxl 1 i J - x vvo "'"st l,r",r' "" manuf... tun i a, ia order lha, we might aanard an nariaeaCal protection In the farmers ot ihe est. in ihe sale of their produce. There were at thi s I tune, about , buadfed ibouaand peraoai engaged ta inanul.ietur. and tin. a louiths of the niaiiut'.u tur s con. lauaiad ia lhaa roan tri were now Am man. There were four attVaan frr hundiiil thuusuntt jitrtctif tiivurd in a-jnt n 'turt ' .Now . suppose we imbu e, bv a tariff, 'five hundred ibouaand more to engage ia aaaaufacturea, would :. ,, , , , JH taha tha roar sHtowa engaged ra agnculture ta Aed t , . ... th. tu ; A far Mir, oa a rooderata eabrulation, caa raiaa provisions aaaagh oa a farm of eighty acres to feed not one acre in I. ti of h.r lands i red. m. .1 iV.. ,1. . - - - .. ..........v.. ., i , o v I raat Rtabt aa wbich (be ead araa baa evaaeed, ia brgaae y ears, for untold centuries, and then sav whether lit te is no, country that can afford prodiu tions la feed lha world ' The idea that urotet ticii to rnat.iibirtur. s vv..i,l.l atT()Ij g ataritet lor ihe stirpl... of this grtat Catden fr 4 a of tba lobe was to absutd. and too unlike the expansiv. views oa an American eitaeaa. for h.m to ! it 0nger . Mr K next aliuded to the rfTor, made hv Senator "Tit nmn tit inriiro f. .ra. : rvn na'irns tea a aL I aarta t , our aurptu. produce, while tha late tarifT law ; ports to our nirplu. produce, while the late taritf law ' 1 . iinila A , 1 1 ..... r. .n.l .tin C I . .T . twrnwrnttm uiwujiwii, u..u no. i.nr ai... i,.ii.s . j. i,.e . . , c 'btaa aaaaiar for eotiaf agaiaat it, bj ratarnaf ta a t., tar hieb tieatv which hn dared tot ronv in,., kaa Mm,.u.. J IJ " " I-UI1.JJ..1TI. altboogh containing but a few I nr.. would itself haver. - futed the position tiketi by that enatar. Mr K als . raaarrad to the aajaal c .upl.iig, i v o n - Saailh, of Soutb Caroliaa and fire t Britain a. ti.e adv o- ... e a .... . cr.te of dirvc' ata'ion nn tnaidicn attempt to ere ,t-
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iree funilies best its bis own: hence the... f.,r o. .1 ulob. i... . .. . ..... .. i . .... -i u ii .e i-1 n- "lilv so tstr a I' tttils I i Inereaaa the t.rice in .u.r .... n
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l..mri,,r,. 1,. l v ... iiuuu'iu a iiu.i.ii.i ( 1 .iri.iiMiig illlroloailll lllnIr,il.o: l . ... um .vwivmiu iiiii7iiuiioi He said. Mipp..M the dor tuna ;.d.iratfd b WttM 1 if said, Mipposo 1 1 . e iioclitiif ocatet' I llie hie - tat.,, pr. v.u.. ...! ,,M ..t ... ,f, would we, ... Ute awd, aaafta fc it It reminded ...., of tlo- iwo l. w l... swapped ja. k. t. all day and glT fne d,,l,i"S ,ü 'M,t h """ He enquired how n,u. I, richer were thev both at Bichl ? ... .,.... ... uaaj quisiion M SMimplun ol mm Dabu by the Gaaccal Gaaraaaaat, .Mr Kenn.dy araa 1 1 '.1 1 i u. In.nl. ...a . a " a In ...I-... .. . .1.- .. . . . v'"" ini.MMing nep.nea r ol the causes which produced lite two hundred millions ol onl v possible vva v in vv hu h tin. y eould stand the burth. lis ; that were imposed upon thcta, MstJ the desire of that country, at aa . arlv period ol our ... . funded debt hi re, in order ta make us tributarv " " io I I l- J ... to her eapitalMtn, aad ia (bat wai benefit tbate . . n (erred to the National dt"bt. paid atf under the admiiii' i (ration of General Jacks.m-a debt hieb Eaalaad had , . ... Imneil vv..u Id u.v e r... .,.,.1 r.., i. I . ' I' m Us . r 1.1 ti pean capitalists were no, aafcbjg the , v w hen '.!. del., was paid off tha latere WM au iMryd. ffaraaaheal raonn. to ratiogaiVb the Natiotaal debt, aaad oir.usin .. in.-'. its J. tx.io'i.-o toe .iii....,i .1. nt. :n.l .I- large Nirnlu. (b. had Uen d,lr,hui,, Tha ,,- Maaaa ft bt. itfa the except ioa ..f some twenty ....lli..os d dollars, whh was b agb, I, in raajl, tame here in the abapa of (oreiaa manoiacturca, apoa whuh .-, d.nv was eaarged at the custom lu. us,- labor in this roiinitv w is w.il.d,-... f.- . f. . w as w itlidiaw n tim mannlai tuns and aertrullure. and thus the revenue araa swell..! bv the heavy ,u.p..rt;.n.r.s 9 e tba Yankee skill i af foreign goods ami even foreign bread stuffs Hi sides. iml log. I'.mtv had t a.bted the Manas. rWvturera aow In com pete with tarei oi ) Ik . kigh gm rs. but not as n ntontet live tariff h id ..... . 01 ! i.T. li.-i the v, II ol i.nr ... .... . ' X . , .ic 1 1 fi 1 1 1 1 if , 1 .. - fOmmi thai he believed eoald nut bo controverted, that Iba laterest oa this two hundred MillkM. of debt woold have to ba paid by direct laiatiaa if assumed hv the General (.overt. m.-ot ll i.. .............. 1 1.. ..t.i . ,,,, i .... 1 11. j. 1. it ... 1... I II a a " I ... warne,, ...s count, v nu n agau.M ,.- J'rrtmg tba laatag power fraai tfta Steb la the ßeaara. . . . . . . ' " ............ (i ... .. win. em p.iriUII lesliollMlilllIV ..J... ......... ... .. - .... I I . . " I l in us, ami o,r whose ,, t. we wot, l, have vert little eaaffrai. It had bee,, said that mil. ss the "ov ernment a 1 R-Mlllll d llie .l. l.ts of lll Vi lli..: ll.a ........... ' 1 I... I - ...v - ' - 1 ... . , .I... , 1 .11 11 1 1 , ...... I VI . C W involved in war' This was an idle dream, altogeth, r unlit -ml of in ihe law of nations-, as a IBIiaa of hosti'itu a. In re nmpertv or amaev. it is true, had he. 1. i..I.. .. I ...... ,V..... ..,,..1.... .. :.i .. e ' ' ".".'.I'll. Hlllll'lll l l.-II MMI llil II I' .1 tbe parties, there would be a cause for seekiim r..!r. hat here thi. debt was arged apoa aa by lb. capitalists ol (;r..ilt Britain f.r th. ir nwa advantage, and now when they find that they have made a bad bargain, they ; 1 re lire,g a plan upon M whuh. ,f adocded. would mV o deed be the foundation of a rc at N.nit.mil debt, wba h " are never could et rid of. reuderinir us as a nation trdut.uy to (neat Britaia, and, ia the atad, dectroying oar gv, rmneiit lie tioated 10 God that the ptopl'e of thia eoauatrv would a .w dow. i ,... dJi.i rcU. a sill I., i. ... . - - m" --.- ,..,.-,( ... noun iiolil. s I.lil lliat our llistilulioiis n.i.. .1 i. n, .in (.. ami unsullied or untold age --"6 ..ss. Mr Kebnedj is still quite a taataj man.l.u, he may be eonsift-red rae of lite moat proanaina lor usefulncs the Wist i i. t.i the age ot nmetien or tweutv. I.e . . . . . . ... ' labored at In trade .- a IdaeLsiiuth. w .th ni.tiiin- nidus, . rtrv He tbea con raced the atady of law, aad has att I to eoaaiderable ewiineare in bia prolesaioa It ia said that be ran shoe.-, horse with as much skili aad alacrity aa anv man in the State ; but hi- feil.. . itiv-ens - . . . . .... nave. 01. several ot . asioiis. 1 1 1. ii n h t tironer to all liiiuas . . . . . C7 I I ineir servant, 10 aiieno io itnir oosinesa m llieeouneila . .. .... ot tb.Mate ami Aatuui t hat be will nrain be elected p. Coagffl M from the tenth dish it t. there can be no doubt The detefMinatiofl be expreaaea, lhat an far aa be ta caaa.,,,,..1 tl,.. . si .l,;,ll h. CI. ... .1 r " " Ol AI . .OI7.! S. should indot evert larnaet am! biborina man In civ. him their aopptnl- Let every Democrat of tbe ninth district ,.,.., b,,o ,...11 n streue null, and a rull alltorelliet f..r " ei m ' ihe Id.:, kviiuth ( i loo. -sin, in. iiiitl bis cht lion will h r,.r,. tain Many of the M0.1 important argnmetus in .Mr K "1T eagned a Memwial in favor of a National Umk '"any years i:o so manv. lhat, by its own ahowiaaj Ac w" "' RIOHTEEN VKARS OLD at the lime!!! .1.1.1... lha t.utii ol ihe charge, and what doe.it prove ' .nn m. nui., o, u.r marge, anu w:.at tioes it Natbiaoj an re ha., tnat he did, a. a b'y, wh.t Ins goad sense and cxweiience as a Man hu tau-rhl hun be hould n-.t have done Bolbing mo e. so far as he is concernedIl M another cv, deuce, however, of t!,e we i known cor" rufdiemot ihe U.uk and ibe Uank party, who sought and u. tamed th- Signatur s ..f bo, and men of Minor, aid voters ol anybody and every b. dy vv h cou.d la wheedled Ly their sj. 1 1 ,us humbuggery. I Ins impatatioa f the Bannet h af a pure w th the r.teuv in. aunts, 01 me BisBSMM Journal in reiaHou to -. . .1- I I . . Um L. Bbtsst, tbe Poet, who ba. for aaaoy yearabeeu the editor ol that admirable deatocraiic aoir. the .. V. . ina aoaraai c tbdrahio of a acrap of rbj i - - evening i .ist. ine journal eatrged una with the autiut Jeffaraon, aa bn irapulation agvinct hi. dVnaoceaey. It is true be did wn e thoae thyoaaa, bal be did ao. and tbe J.Mrnal kuew be had pression wer. f rr. neous. and thai f. .I. i,li.i.. u.... but .r....i.. 1 . ... u i .... i mwmm S.1 no .....ii inline f ,r weanaeaa, disAarteaty and all sorts f injustice ai d aaaligatty jtaat as j robx ive 'an,T Is Bothel name rbf .windin g taxation I the pwac aac the benefit of tbe rich. Mo.e of ii. k -si... - . ...... sa . - .ui,,,,,,,-.,. I c.u lho .11 h.J higll , .o.,cl,. ..IT, ; tmt it lll..Ugl.l ...... . ..Ui in,.- i t rirnttf.-li a ail o ...... . wm-pmm ...u.a.,.. vwa nui .uis prove w i.i we iiave I .. I. ..t I. ll . .... . .1 . . a ways lo.u you mat me wings want a rich and s- leodid Governmeni, to be supported by tbelabonng classes far neet! w.Il we bahnwa ihxt the Aaaarkaa people w.ii in-.. "o..iri-iic.ei;itiii.e Ainu ican people Will . voluntanlv become slaves. I. nmtin. ike aidL al .v.. . rtwn r.erka . r -w.. .or,
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their Unefit I W hat i. the condition of the ea af m"m"lu7m m wmr: P" s uaa real aivi(.tai:e ' " ' ra i ... aa ao . .. a bar bra . - pa England, whose .r rente policy he , a aa mu i J. favor l'! " " V h " ' ' oH Look at the aurvtng Suon. ail over Eur,,- COn ? "nence, f. i.y and Everett ttacaaww, wha larapcaad to ba CO Matth, t.m. may be mistaken, a: J the Junto and t!..- H .ap Fart .ry f Then say i t u arc in favor of . cour. of ,...,cy which man quite right ; but we think the first bf tar m llkb e ,'? ",m,! ,i,jt Whit aarh M ... bir ac id will a.-ured:y bring you to ihe .ime condition. .Never! . i . . arada, and of sUDoortia. tta taoveroaaeat be dareel
.if seam abutting a u'ject so easily prured ai;ainl thi m Uut U! to C"ale' 11 BsMSk bei ng tf e d.th m r of not nly Mjtasf : letcuse the mailer. MM of trying als 1 to defend it. Let us see host ll.i bntr frrgrry tand f r e eaasidav it n.. !ettcr titan frags tj. Tlie pamphlet preten.ls to ijuoic from the (.'.institution thus: ' the Congress shall have Mesrct to lav and co lect te-. dutns. imp is. to rf - - s - if9" fnwtn Wttk Jirrig mmtmU &t" 'I Ism f"a da as printed 111 one part of the pamphlet, while in others, the latter sentence is omitted. -Now can any school boy be mistaken a- t the construction of the aliove sen'ence as it stand ? Ve th:nk n..t. Would it n... appear that the last iniarr. -to levy .nd ratal , 9 - " es. .luti. s, iaaaasts." , if.e suNstanme power, and that "to . " regulate rommer.e with fitaajga aaBioaa. Ave, ia aba ataal toMaa af that power I If not. the,, ,. aVre no meaning I m lanaoaae aad ihia dsst , ? it,., rt. . ., i ne v tsngeew snail iiave power I. To evy and collect taxes, duties, imposts, etct.es ; t pay ,1 e debta, aatl piwttda for the common delence and gaaaral wetCara of th.- Tinted taNra; but awdaiiea ba I "nd ex. is. aba I le uinf -trn t:.rou0h ut the Usstaad Siaiea : 1 Ta borrow money on tha credit of the Tniled tMaN a : 3. ra regulate cnmmrr.-e witli fir.-igii mmIosm, ami anions the several States, ami with Ii ditti MaVra. Here n w we see the ra-oility intended : showing con- ' . g . ... clusi -..-. , , . ' ' " .1... .1. . 1' . - . Smith contend, d that thi Pona.il at ii iae riaasc in laa ouatilution. he rra.i ,. tith f th, f tt tu nff bill.'.'.' This may ha Ii liest ; but ll looks to US like paiiilbgging, it mu Jwftuaeat. What powar c.-u .1 not be chiuicd m sawh ai.lli. riiy ? Bat Mr. BaÜlb, the Baap Factory Mr. Smith we mean, attCMpt. to ,1. f. i.d ibis tf trbli.ii ..f llie s o red charier .." our liberties. What would he thought of a man wh I would ipi.de the commandments with an rTtigtras like the followu.: Tboa halt steal. Thou shill commit adulter : or as Mr. Kennedy sttaatrated it ; MAhab st.de a wtdue . I cold, go Ifiiiu und afa UktWMM what, we s.i . would he thought of one gmlty o. this ? TU it if not a Hargeey, it araa a greaa atten.pt at itanatiaa Le4a.tr.
no use 111 punctuation Uut hat ras Ho ort f. m I... - - sn- . ,
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the pamphlet by this rule PamhhUt a. 3. aaaajl.araaan. and child in the kingdom. Tins Fneland
.-- . - . . . . .. ., . 71 ,j mm. i r 1 9 tdiir 1 'ir t rue issiti ici .t-cci ine nur tu . is . that not as fair a quotation a. the writer has made fro n the Cawatkatia 1 It is precisc'y of the ssme nature. Smith by this rule: "Mr. I.ai ieV..... 1. .. ... f It I... ...... ... I . . ..t I "3 uie: air. I.ai ie c.ine over, and as the fund coinmisioners were receivina i- 1 r .. a rcn; (OH'r'ni;. j..iu'ii fir tli.ir s rvues. he e.ne ... ed to give Vftffa af the premium 1 Dr. Ge an l mjw t Wa lake this from Mr. H Stnt'h's rep'y ,o the In eaattgeting CoMMittee ; ahhaagh we have aaada aa atbp. sis. we are tree to confess thst it does not so abeolatetv '.... a . " tte ntea lag as the one under rnn'iderati . I mer. iv leaves 0111 tne excuses or icator.i l' v ri to con chare the Caawittea that it now return. aa oof a Bib' ' W e mm Could the writer of the pamphlet have been inflaetsred fonf"t m''ivrs when he made tins garbled extract e . 1 . ... . m u,ai Slrr,", """"nenl ' Ue hope he was; ana w,,u,rl M charity hive iaapatad it to igaoraaee. Hut he it w as oHn' v defend.. I and . Keaeed . ,ve fe. 1 cmatrained to aeonieaea ba tha laaisaaawavad Mr It las. a ... i -i " tt" inn mi , - . . . , u . v , , rdi.ui iii.iiiiueni ,.r that lie Uinnnii'i Awnin tl 1 ... . r pdilkal purpose-, ta ti bastard ton of the Amrricnn rasV. People of Indiana; can y .u support a par-v who will ... . L . .... ... ... open.s eucouraoesm n uttag. tie pamphlet among vou. and an il the Canathotinn (' MJapara ibeaa, seethe f, I ....l .,.. .... :r u : . . iijuu, mu iiini j.ii ii ."ii um Mil um i lUhims, Win, Paja ike TariaT T.i f rue Junto's ttt'i, r .V.r" s iv s that ':!,. n .sition that .1 envtmrr piVs the ho V duty or tax. as a peneral ' J j , . . v . .t . l . . .. .. pvissnina reverse, lue wool, oruer Ol commerce; an! the v . . . . L'... .. . i . i . . . . . . 'M' ' ' "" a"o uaa nm -mm uaar mm enuorsa ine I .... :. . t fSI ... ... .. . woo. nine. i ucre is a .piimue :nt. mini i ine a.:j phrase "whtlu dut ;" but le, f h it pa-s ) The Factory man Muatnue his position by an exampie, winch ia ni.prai tic di e and couid m ver oct ur ; hut wc will show the futility of it in other respects, even c nsid. nog it valid and practicable. Bappoae, aaat he, pork va- i" 00 a hundred al Cinetnnati, and aajpp .-e a t "anala .tiBa a s . . a . . . - nan ai.ou il .tnve ri s Ir . . i .iml, s-: l , to a dutv ol 50 els a hundred. If. as ,s the ca-e. iheta abaabi have been already suff. out path in m .rket. without ihe Canadian'., to supply de ac uai dem Hid, could ihe Ca adian add tbe doty to the eatablubcd price, and ohtata $S 50 p. r hundr.d Iron tl.a puich.iser ? ( "t rt . ufy not, sivs ihe Soap Factory man. because ibe supply lariag eijiia M the demand, prevent. In n from s, doing and forces ,,i to pay the duty. W . hebeva We put his com as alrongty as he did hianeeif. ITaah faahiaa, wa wiii laawer batavas. lion by aabiog an th.-r. to wit : If lha 'ana li.a could afford to carry his p rk there and pay 'he duty for the pri 'iie ,h " d ir.r.i ,., tei7 it cheaper. ac far gl o. it aaf mbtigttl to pay tbe 50 eeata duly 1 Of course he could au I w ai d Anl the reduction in the ,.. ... , puce of Ins pacft would ten I t di nuns!, t'.e pr.ee ,.f evei V tm.lv "s else ; and tlie aggwgaal re,:ucn ui to the cm,sumer w m d be I n.uense. It strike, ns ill it this must he self-evident la every i-ian of rilMMOli sei. Bal ii it ba iaUiBcietit, and au Ii trf.y b) aeeded, we refer ,. Mr. Cay. Ma bcaaiJ MWe ateiiiatraeted 'vail e. p.-j iei.ee. ilut the ronsnmpti m ( .nv articM is n. pro portion to the reduction of its price, and lhat. i i gauerat. ........ I .. . ., . . . . ii m.v ; iaKti as a ri.t . v at me .nnv t a v )jurm a pU: of He price" ft a Faet. fr tbe Pcplc," p. gff. Mr. Ilveett a'a our preaeat Miui'.rt Eatlaad aid - waoaa judmeai i quite a. good a I it of ibe dim-lie d Man or tha Soap ractocy man, feat tlie. a. fu ..w. : "Prohibiting lha iatmducti f f."ig-. aaaaufact are. or imiM.sing taaea on tbent, can benefit the maaofactorers lucniive emplo.im.iit aad uujht Bot ta have tt, if it m h " vVc. Agai i says Mr. Eerett MHoiae legislativa attampta la encourage one kind of iadastrj, abava aihata. are aiwtys akber perokiaaM or f.i mV' Iivi.iuals to luv what iI.hv ... .1 ...x. . . -- --j j ...... .... .... iauer man '!'J' . J,,.;!...., ........ A. . f. I I . ... . . . . n """-i ..ot it ,ti .j i.i . ' r liitif... i . . . .ii... . .. any i. aa peoaaciaa an.i txxeij it ahoakl be left free ta ,,I,U wawwn cnann.-t. an.) tnen it will enntnbub- t . k.r;. Up sa'u,,ry circulatio i of properly, aad take only those hMm mm
Tha best government is , ha, in wl - m :rctad if the lawyer
duty was so high that no revenue r.-uld lie collertetl f r
the (I.ernment. that eoiiequ ntlj ha inrrea in the price would go into the f octe ts of the mamif icturer in this country as pratectimn. ai I. it wa not a... He said that the du'y 011 nails was nosr more than nails could ba b.ught for ; and that if foreign nails were introdurrd at a lost tar. If. sie r-hould eel thrrn f.r n tl.n c This is a sas w perfect coon afcumcnt. Let us try this role 1 hat ba aflid ftM cottons I"ince the Inch tarifT has been on. he said cottons had fallen in price. Why then noi raise tha tariff bit! till svecan get cott-ms for nmhincT Hiaarsuna I f .rc.h'v reminded us of tha chat. h,. went to buy tha
ax- stove The pur. h iser. aoxi u to aril, praise J his atovea
hi -hi : and am na other Ihmes, told the nan that astute I " " ' w.uM e half his aaaaL -Th-n." said the purchaser. u ill lake rvo ;Me, ..ur 1 V - üfforr Moap Fa oi l mi l. pretends it does, and as he says it will ... iba coumrv how comes it that those nations are an mu h in debt, and their pastf.le in s.ich a miserable starved condition ? We tell hun f i, i owing to the high protective tariff lai of those countries ; such as a would !e aristorraey would mip -e on the people of ibis country make ihem heaera of oi.il and drawers ,.f Vater that th-tj mifht live in splendor and ,e entitled -My Laad Uuk..'" dt . Mta liut we wis1 ed It speak of ,he drbts of those countries, ihe like of whu h the Uri.ish Whig leader, in hia country are enI as; i.ir sav s. in out of .he ijiii .iun to nv . N . v .1.1... ... ...... it. : t. I low sfal.- ... ll. ....... . I C I ..a. . . m- - - tffr ne a. 10 l lie Duo h hac st.ucc'ed mauful v against their inrreasmg I Hi- u't-es. They have cut down the perquisite, ,.f r.waliv 0 b.w. that their Kng 1 n... much more t'iar, a h ad BarfOMMllI ; at.d thev have parrd aoaaa th,,r PROreCTIVE MJTfB tilt aV aaxaaaaaaa a raaawaa ha, brrn f,r,.rur,,f (Io farlh. r ley cannot. Their Gi)Veminent ihey eaun f.rther change with- ut revol,,o. I'll.- 1 n. elan. Iu.lv MM .rue ptrtore of what a nation m.v be brought to by those n.sh.ng a sfdnuLd JUI mrnt and laaaartaaa to p ttrrtix-r tum to make it so V,I An encans foll 'vv the eiample Tbe debt . f Orei.t Rritain J.I 700.000 (I0. P.DU. . IIIS .'Hi.' ill .11 , - ....... .. ....... .. I. .. . latbaa 5 ooii.titio. A'o.n fvno of mdebt.dnesa to each niv her inteaaaataMnoallv hr ii.i;..n . .1 : . 1 , . . - - - - -.-,. ..I v. 11 at con. 11 - " " 1 M" a.taaairaw M.e keeps up h r Hich Pr. lett.ve Tariff Tax. whu h Cabft so much adI. ires. Miall we follow Aer example ! i,.,l f.tb.d' Norway and Prus.-.a are le-s in debt than ta usual in Euroj. Tho population of the former is I.OOOOOO. and her debt is but fTdOO.noo. wh,,h is la-.nc radually and steadilv paal, as her finances ere so well managed that aha h is a certain excess of income of f I OO Otto applicable to the payaaaal af the peine ipat of the public aaha. The debt of Pr.iss,, , considerably In,.,,. t ,er sources are pro parti aaallla greater. Her population ia I r, BOO OOH.an.l her debi .r,.i.OOfl.noA. I. was conlractli.tii i. 1,. al WT I 1)11 r, . . l'f"o-p".v lurui the aaosaailiaa af ihe French bjaa aa n. and at a Inch ra.e of miens.." It ii m.a b.n. gradJajaRf reduced, ami is within such con j :-s that it will rr"hably all be paid. P.. mmm 11 ... . Ml atony. Havana. Wurten. burgh and H nover, are reV . l"1 ai at n i laffi g aad l Z 4 w " ' '" ""' n.est of the n-l.rr BaaaaaM '"""'- a t it abwad I be rcaMMlaild lhat debta aH.irh in Raapavdi as aaajaaalal daaaw .... .1 ; . I - a a I "" . ..ui.,, i ;T,f. w. u. , i in re cause ir l eopb- to stand mgkmat. We are not used to lcine ground in the mil) of heav v t,:xnt.,,n lint il. ir , ,Vt. ,,.,.fl . ,.,,.,..1.1.,. I - " "-.. that the .lightest l ardrn labra ,,.,. ,h. ., .1 LL totheea ns Creat an alleviation as ib.- navmenl of the cn. ...... . lire debts of many of our most heavily indebted tatre, would eeui ,0 (heir p ijuj latum. Truss ibe . aa ta Raeaae aaacaawa that Uad , rls ir her . aa. .. . . . 3 , " m I s in 1 11, , .1. ,. mil 1,1 r . 1 1 . 1 . es t..r her . 2.. a. 1 rect ai WKnesa act naa . lad ie . , , , ---- 1- . ...... 1 u, ,,,,,,,., " .' 1 r ,. the faasel seat o her greatness and p. wer, and there v.tn.ss I, r half starved, bleir-ey.d. and deformed laborer n .( nv. rl ...king pbj aajajaj HiJ UJ. and ignorant e of h. r medium classes, and then, on the contrary, mark the a Hiera ami menia'a ut government pampt rt d. amid tins vast lazar-lmuse of human w. Aft. rtliese ihu.es have beaa ajea, return here, and say if y aa will support ib.- awRiah wh.g aa fef adaarh baa reduced ..ne boM ibe world o. au h wielch. ,b,, ss arid wo I ,S if v.m will ... n . l,...i. .............. a . j rr ne ii tax giv away Hr,-.-b 3,,d Am,,,,,, nabob bondho'd.rs fruitful rc-enue, th. public lands that you may l direct y ,aied f.r the support of governrneut, and the aristocracy? Wm hsbaaa that tba AMaricaa aaMpla adR aeaer da it with jheir eves open. Beware th.n. how y,.u let the wbi a mislead you. Off w.th lb. ir hides in Auut ' laltSal oJ tin- Fawiawl 1 " boys ni lb.-office bet,, r sttrrvttme the nUe head for we sh.i no doubt requite .1. Use . verv w.-. k. liifMieb w . ui iv not n tii. Junto MM be in twenty laldag the organ at 'I be aeaai-weeblj Journal ..f Mav aaaa H We bav.- - .id ebsevvbera Mad Iba S. ..t.n. I t. eu.s wstb J im. a a e.l. tonal, e l.oke.l . U. vs h. re a HM.,,,, wh. ia meant bv .tu mis. n.l we I. ... ...I .1... . I.... - - - - - in,,..- . . . , against Jon, vVauT ova Tana impaUtiaa is labaffa J"'Sf WhitriiBah aad onlv did atd aeeafa mw aord mn ne asa n-.t. m any way, aWcttv .r indinitli , utaa ntggt aai tbing what. v. ,. aj relation either to the am I s footed l.v the Journal r to anv .Ibers It aa ant sawyrisisig. bsxvereec. that th. Journal si.,!.I utt. r fab m ods .,n this sabb-et. hiirgaaa aaaia araaa its r.n.frurt t. . agaaM and lie about Mr h.leouib it . , aaaiided, as , g.n. rally Mad Hb g...,l re., Im Iicv..! tot .it nr. teal bv Dr Nina, a ha h. r. - " u s l. a xi- - .. 1 ' - .......s... ., saaieriai ir mam .f Its leading artäte. bot W bat haa ab otcaten ine tripod -.... he ivaaMsed bv th, ,,r fa... I. . I. awl fl . m a a a . . ' ' ' ',r, aa aevar gm bi , . .-. i nn . f ' i etll'tt .J . v n..u ni ,.. i , , i, ... ' ..ih era id t n. who ,,r. Maaiaaai ... ... th. ,r ,,! ,. . . and wi.o.ons.nute ,,e 7aa. and !,.,. . ,( njj Lmmi Sarreaaey laaweaaf If. 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