Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 144, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 March 1827 — Page 2
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From the Ki owsHo Kr.ipiircr.
The following extract of n letter from !
of the former can
j mute. But no one
be reached wl.cn it is mentioned, was about to be cr.,tcd, ?onr.e j Uty of cotton mrm.fadnrcd in th . , has ever had the to ! Priest attended, and urged Cm to confer St. C, at .,; 00,000 poml,. T-
rv.i ,.(.,. Vi'iii.-,.., i i;,.;;t n ,
v., ........ - -( M Litter. When AUardo, the companion of if Hie Indian cnqu.ieu u. uc . ....... - toa friend in this ji .n.n...:rheod, wii no h r, . it i i . i Ii i..,ro wrf :inv Spaniards there. Un , ti . . , h Cortes, came from Mexico, lie selected a !' or there were an op.i doubt, t'u erv tnlcteshng to our readers; ii . , .... r . , , n,.;,,.. mem-. Ted in the nlhrmativc lie ob?tiA . . - . i . i! spot near the base ot the Vulcan de Agua, l .being answ n ti m mc ';- :is containing vj v usnhi; gcographieal and h 1 . . . .. v . . . . , . ..ti". rfiti Vioth confession a lid bap- , . , . . . - . i 1 which to erect a city. ISotwithstand- a i.atelv reiuseti notii tuim sw" i iii?tv)i-M-;i; iiiinna'ncii, ie ative to Central ; . ,i i- i nu. i,:- f.i not onlv with an ' mi! the freuuont warnings of imnending ! tim, ana mei ins i.uc nui umj
An' na: ! rlnncrpr . th,. ritv mm mund i,nr.,v(. n. h undaunted spirit, but with demonstrations.
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-o.M,, m;, my :ur ai?m , m u. ; tj StTtl.m,,r 1 51 1 , when the north lip of !.: of jo', that be was about to be treed ircm , i ne quanuiy or mo raw materi ' lh-trcv.t t.5 the l .Miteo btate,, I have a- : iUv vtNH0 bn,,lcd ind a1 eiuptioi; ()f Spanish associations. If the poor fellow used cannot he !c,s t!ian l:;o,00r,' iana rapid excm,onol six tUys u t he ; wa(er from t(5 ,)OVVt.,, of thu m!ountain j, bad inquired whether tliere were any j! or 54.000,000 lbs. The vab,c of njlf south and mb wtt of this citv. j he rolIe(, on, the .nmmit in torrents so im- L Spaniard, in the abodes of t! e damned he Iric at 50 cents the pound, will c-ountn thrown uh.chl travt lit d is fine j niense as to sweep before them tree, and : would have had no alternative left him. It j $27,000,000. The value, it i, Co: ;o o. , Xipitr- e,iit aiuM xUvme j' rot;ks ami to OV(.nvlu.lm thc cit,;indhu- ; would be a vain attempt to bring all the ; believed, h much more. He di.j
. . .. ' . .. rv manv oi t ie in uintan s nene.tT i in . inciuenis oi iin c-.v misiuus ,....v.. , ll,:,rn(, ,
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merity of attempting to gain the top of the i his sins, be baptisca ana j:o iui.... v. ...... .. - , per p,uttCj, w
Commerce and manufactures in n,
capital thenemyloed amounted 000,000. 'J'he quantity of r-n H
was estimated at DO 000 bales, 'p" '4i'-! ital must hive don hied since ft,. G C;P
i t t . i . i
ir.t. -n.it ( S;c i-hu.d of C':i-a. lie "h of'1 oj-inien i!:at i;.o c urti h twt ( r. this and ;j tie- V.i' ':U: on i superii-r to Cuba in ji rfi'itv of roil, and ail will n:.;rt e it has!; . l " . i i f i
, . . ,,. t w amorni the vietmi" of tins calamity, i. ;:e u;e tiicrte. ii.i fer in if c vaiiu ran- ,r. .A . .u . .-,
c ! Item CC, iy ;,i,'. 7. 'lc south side j of t!.e (.': H'i-ia-. u l.ieh div ide the Lead; vivters efll.e t rr falling i:do tlie t v o j ct'tM'iN i : !-cr la:,d ai d i'ei er;:ih more j Iie,;h-;i th.in on the r.'.rth sitle. Central ! .A' ji ;j, w liirh h.i- h i t i .e rte. ! the p : t i 'Kil: . en ( llri u.;ii ;!,n ud-.-d from !
ruin. , its oi an oromar unci. .a r. .
Thh cntatronbe induced the survivors !i haps no country in the world, which can
to fix on the spot one le L"ie distant, where ;' furnish a richer intellectual repast, than Antigua stands, fr the city and their fu- this, to the Antiquarian and Philosopher.
tare residence. The w idow of Alvarado ! V et Pompeii itself, before it disinterment.
raised in almost every section ofrfj thern part of the Union, from Alii, 1
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new bt;tes ot the v est. Use oft'-t
i nc auniemea 10 a great extent f.
peopia are enaniea to purrba?
I he rit was rebuilt on a new site, with
a-tonisl.ii'i: rapidity, and continued to he j devoted country. '
me capuai oi me Kinviom, unui me year j
I was not more completely hid from the light j means they possess. Livery ho lv , l"6
of scientific research, than tins bitbeilo
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because every body can pay. H0 '(r- . exchange the products of his fdtm f 1
) labor, tSiat would not be worth a I,
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i 77.5, when it was demolished b an earth- Extract? f ruin Mr. Miliary 's ycecfi on lhc : if he depended upon a sea board
(ju.ike. K rum the period of it? ft.unda-l MauuJ,itlunrs hill. I, , , lion, scarcely a year passed without a- !j 'J'be capital invested in the woollen Croat and valuable eiT.rts are ?err . firms from tlie neihlmritm volcane.es. A !' man fact are. in the U. States, is fortv ''every part of the country where ml ...... . . ' .. J . a i riv '
priest who resided in Antigua at the time. ,; millions of dollars the number ol persons i ture an. nn;m-ning. i ,u y are see.-, k
', ...... .... I -.-'-j:... i' it . I ! . . . f . ' .... i ' 1 i ii I Inure en iM")tinn f . !.
. . . , n.i me a in uiipur.u oi ine iremenuous ,; cn"a'ed in tlie mauutaciurc, is sixty ...... ...i. x ...i.u, u, s..
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iv.V- :.."V; t r ' , Z1 the prostration ofthe bou- U Number of sheep in the U. States f( If,,- earaeit ci i: t; ,,re than CO j. f'. W',,,ch 1 , " "0t V,',,,UrC m.'tate. ; ,oi;:, .nillions-uf these fourteen .mil, .:.::,.'....,-,. . . ,. ,,..s , I In vcii'-ral.lc man now upward l 0 ''of $!oe ten mi lions arc devoted to
.,. vi--, ti" j. i:.,. ,V1 f,r VAr i,Uy :iilvT ''aking of the water, sell, ; demand ofthe woollen manufactures. :i!!v 'i'.'an iihl '.,(e 'and' de-railed ec t -li !, "i'11 ' ,,m r' ,of l,ll3 ll! ial,,d j)', clones his j LMi matin:; these sheep at two dollars a tiek Ti-ev h ae been converted, it i. 'I h emphatic lamark- j bead, would make the value of the hocks tm f,w -!,ru-; ,, t, ,,l S ,ri-' 1 Klv(, ! Almighty had ble?s d Anti-ua j j., tfK. IJ. Slates 'dependent on the wool-
v,r,K. t.;t V b. t'ef tl-ir comei-i. xv th h,uh hard?- 1 -rnt onil tijm' 1,1 i Ion manufactures, twenty millions of dol- ... . 4. . f . : ,-:i:j:-ii:ig the ruins ot the city v: the sejuil iri; --t-T r.hirh h-. hi-r cc.i ,i-. c.l to eh- f toem-aii. Ihe cathedral i the j The woollen manufactures now in ope'.uj, r , oHhe'e'-rtb lc-pih 1 ,! 1 " i"i 1 ! 'r x ul bo"t,s o' Alvaratio, the i; raioll require annually at least thirty millty.u f.' )., '. '... l;U5'raj a," .1 id!ti al ' ru,Mi:lercr lht' (;',nt,'.V. At the time of io:i pounds of wool. This at 35 cents per . i the de-Inn tioo of the cii . the nonulati. n L: .,.,,,,1 m;u;,w.s rlll'ira
I I e I i i 1 ii' mi, I'll'!, i. i fri. ti L - i ' I .-n., ii. . .. 2 fui 1 . 1... I..-. t-.i i. .!. .11- ' ii i i. .i.ii ii.
1 " l" " 1,1 ...i.-:; .vi . iH iilary estimated the landed inter
j vibrations ofthe eaitli.of the fright ofthe j' thousand.
our-
ons
n.ar. h
ill j i
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a.ol l to i'.trre.i-e t! e i i.u.Nati . . i
;n.: .'i';;ii.f.' t r t c;v; . ition the t. iHein-i
lurf it'- a'u iiii t - of ! be 'Ms:tr . ' :."-t mo;t r rn: i b.i ! !e el t!:e ten I tnn i-li, .J oi: n.v lite e :ir-ivn ;irc ! 1 -A.iii!.'ia t: d Antigiru ('do) ( iautirr-ala. 'i 'e e r;, r i- situated sa a h iliie y ail- , : f : a !.." ofthe aav name, three h a-.-ta - :
dru, lion ofthe ciix. the populatic n j.1 ,0n,, a)()ljt ten millions of dollars. ed t.. 40.000. The private d w. il- f; " 31,. M ailarv estimated the landed ii
i:.g- 'vem bui : j Lr0od stOe, and pul lu .hooted to the increase of tlock in the
euhiee, were magnificent. The des.gn States, dependenton the manufaetures
and exquisite iiwir-n ot tne di.api;! :tt. t church, s, about 30. in number, will corn
lie allowed four to the acre. This would
require 0.500.000 acres, at eight dollars
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IU. JM1MK ,IH l)!i;i!UU;i IJOJ f J rj (A
thieg that gives a value to society - 'II 1 '
interior is most espec ially IerM h;t ,'
the i uiarkets are created in every com; UA-'
country, w tie re none exited be Lie, where n-.ne vnu!d have ever cxi-h .he out tln-m. Ti;ey equalise the v ,. property by giinga value to all ta,' jr.-. ductioas of ti.e ordinary industry o;' ;;f. people. As evidence of the etToits ,f ;,;;.. manufacturers. Mr. Mallaiy alhidt.d 1 i . formation fi im Peru. In order to . cotton fabrics, the HngHh ni;iT;;:f.,; ;iJ!tr p" pared others with maiks ai;d i . .n;. ces of genuine American, 'nut el" the i.-u-t miserable and useless characur. 'J v were thrown into the maiktt a- i i'ri the United States, and thus li:e 1 r; i,t,, ;
p ire with the public bindings in mo.hrn ; f(. acre, would be 00,000,000 '.dollars. ! of our genuine goods was for a tin. nip tnrn. After the earthquake in 1773, ?.. )a, taken ains to ascertain the value i wlndiy sacrificed. In the Unit.-..! y.n tbeiviei'.;. Spai;-.. by a liyal ordinance, j, .,Tlflt in ddfertMit States. 'J'akim New j our cotton tiade is safe1 as far as prc-Mi
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t a half a leag'n-
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I d. tin r- are ?;.lt
ca due ts the
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V- !' . c. .e a:. ! . the P .c
" on: ur 1 ; . ;;; . I the i:er i- lake.
v. hn ti 1 . ,a ;d i' d a-pi i ific in. u.; i dici" s. a!,; to ij.tluL- in the Juxurv of tin ; hath-. A erdi; g to the tradition of the ti;U!.trv. tid- lake v.t-, in high ai-tjeuitv, ?
t;:e -;f - '.J an t '
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tr.nn-rred l!e city to the pot where O.e :;)lq.l!i(. New Vork, Pennsylvania, Ohio,
h thaugS.t tlie value lie had estimated not ton high. The result was, that the . agricultural interest had at least .$'. 40,000 00 ) in the question ofthe protection of the d mu'stic m iuufi'ture. The canital of
the people are at liberty to ex-ic ie a di,-jUw,;h interests, then amounted to $20,000, f iet:oii in the choice of a place of raider, re !',;;)!). many have letuioed to Antigua, and its I! i- Mallarv then went on to chew hnw
other branches of Agriculture were inter-
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' v. Ii U 11 I'll 4 M lll'i?. 0.liail IM lilt MI I - w''i g inii abilants were so devotedly ati na: d to Antigua, that thev were remoyed at the point of the bayonet. Since the t ahJivhieent ef a free g. vei nmei t and
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in e arth-eu dv'e. Tid- tla
1 i;i'r.g;h b tin- fac t that lb e. t f tn.i- i a fie.jiiei tlv th !. in 1
S! 1 e 4 rn
p a 1 1 ci lake, . uiii at a;,o . 1 J 1 - ; - Ther-- aie an end the lake!
.'opiilation at 1 1 1 i time, am.amts to 15.000 inhabitants. The water, soil and ( iimale hob! out so many seductive charms, that tne city will he rebuilt, the vob ai;.e to the . ontrary notwitlistai ding. One nigbt'I staved in the neighboi hood, th' V'.dcan de Fuego was heard to grow I twice, !ut tin; mulnm of tiie taith was sfarce felt.
fsted. He called upon Farmers to noi lice tiie statements he was about to make, j Tiiere ware imported into Boston' in i 1C23, 201,000 barrels of flour. Of this 72.177 were exported, leaving 209.704 for 'consumption. Gentlemen well informed, 1 those qoncef nod in the trade had estima
te
of
vdcanic agency.
It
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. .nienn. ti n acning tne Mimn.H ol f(.( thr.t the quantity imported into Maine olraiK.de Agna, and ax ended y cral j v II unpshire, Rhode Lland, and Conthousand feet,, but dicoei.n.g that the j Y)crlieut, could not be less than three cloud, would inter- ept a vo w ef the At- jftfmrs nnre than was imported into Boston, lantic on the north. I abandoned it with the j; -(-0yid nce afforded a vast market. A intention of returning, so ?oon a the rainy a n,at :impiint amended Connecticut river tfn'Udli I, dt'or lit fhit iii'irfor fc 1 t 1 1 .1 m m
t-1. a. ren-'di-hrd " 1 . f h nai n. irft.rnWd ri-.f I . . . . " i ; . iuu, Uw Centre Ol iUassactl!lttS. iJr. M.
. , , , !i t.eignt I reached,-! had a tine view ofthe
a- ta r," ;. p!. : .omena to -"C '. a bo dy ! - tit v at'-r in the intern r of the conn
t rv iji iv. and. tl hy.dogb me.untab s. 'J
eoftn-- (iiuii.iii', hot. a w ell c duca
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(.'or ate of 0
th.il lhat nei-jhl'frhc.otl 1 Iain ed the fut
.alh s he low, on hose pretipitt-us ndes, j
said he had estimated that about tw ice as
discovery .4 Co. hh . al. That it w a- r ai -! . T"- - V 1 mucn was imporieu mioaii me remain-
lie.l framt.'euee to O.xaca, in Mc xico JV , ' ' , """' VlV ! dcr of New England as was into Boston. w h,re -neat v.due r as. ertai,.ed. l'."? UlA magnificent confusion ; ! 'rii? wouU, ,,ivc 029,000 barrels for do-
This ,,tb-f;ian is cultivating three lots cf j , h' j mystic use in this section of the Union. cocSdi.-eai.fr. m -M,h he . xpeM to reap.! m?;,a,h w" ( tHurated b sadea-j Al,ain. There was imported into B tbis-.-a. NI-J.O "I) worth. lit -rxpresJd I ttn,Pll't towa.c. plantations.; t(M) in tht! month of De-endier last 1 CO
ft.:
.isbm. nt nt statement, that twenty h , ' T . "TT. m U , !, hushels of corn, mostly from the southern
i.Mu.j.iu a ueiioiui conrrasi wnu ine inde afl,i m;(,irt I.. nrnnt:n.. 42...
.i iiii'imi'. uiuiici in p. upui nun in inu
ci for Hour, the amount would be
ond belief. ...a i m .11 a. . ..
'part I' ill ltv to t i ic 1 1 . 1 11- .1 . 1 ' ' miu ii..iini.in ix.iniuic me ex
sod. a- '..-! a- f ::h:i n ! au?!s it. This I
. . i.Mim,,- ,i ui iipiiui uuiiiiiM hiui me nine 2n,i mhbHn so. c-sjve t r; : ps v. .tin uf niat.uiing would;' 1 c tX an1 iruddlc i ...ii 1 - .1 it .. ,i g.andeur of the surrounding scenery, i he I Pt.ti,n ite fm Jinn: v.-i i-h in -t c . the ai d in the L n ted - ,., c i 1 7 . ,J. ' stimau. 101 i 1 1 . i 1! . ii i Curate of Antigua. Padre Castro (my host) .1im,w, iirv btafe.. Ins tiieiu y 1-, that, in his conn- n ... . 1 ... . 1 i- ' a,mo"'1 "c) 1 , , r .11 . . "'tertained me with j;reat hospitality. vnlv t. . ! t.e !i at- ia oart f' ltilitv to toe b 1. 1,11-1 . 1 1 1 . " inw. 5,1
!' iraierd bis house is the head ciuarters ofi-c ... ? " -n .
; ui tr ui itnui tu lauiupe. j iiej will lie
tow a has artiye 4- ant in i's idgbborho" . 'j !te iar;ii h is ;Juu-t every day a
good living. He abandoned bis sacerdo-
I found not to exceed, in 1825, 56.G75 bar
tal duties for two days and accompanied rcKN.w Hngland consumes, as we have
tremulous m.ti.m. Th:- Ii. . Curate sug- i ! i r; 1 1 , anuiuoi, 10 ns .. ,cen, G29,000. We exported, in 1 C25, to !i better be in a foreign country. He gestcd another n-w i.lca. lie remarked : ,ral ,l,MCtlor ,K Hf.a C b,.T. f C"' ! " PU of the world, 8 13,000 ; and in 1 82(5 complisd.es a double object-he saves thatiace a great number of wells had j f-' a,'d rt" cntl,u;Ia ,c.Ro 'n. lu ; 8.58,000 barrels. Again, in 1 825, we eX T !ome market, and throws corfuSioi. ileen d -gin tihelown. the v ioiat no ., of the 7' f ' ,,c ."'IV'11. 1 UniverM- ; vd to the Britisfl WvH Illdifs n 4.000 j the other. The etfect ofa surplus 1 Iv tl tiiic eitv in lie ii. cic l.. 1 ... in.-. A ' : . . a.
is offered. As fir as it applies, it c.v
i be av ided. 'e so far hae i;r (
! market, and foreign inginuity lats 1 i 'able to elude the operation of ti c u.'..v ; mum duty imp-M'd. ! Ha' g seen the motives foreign rah;:? 'Ipstkhnve to press upon the nainulaiiin j jo? thcUui!ed States, Mr. Mailan s;iid h i would ;iov advert to some ot the i;i n h;i ate causes which depressed them. Tie ! ad valorem duty, from i 13 nature, cn !e j easily avoided. The value is placuiupM j the fabric abroad, by persons intended. ! The manufacturer appoints his a;-: it in the United Slates, bis own cour.tiMi r. He makes his invoice as be pb;; ;Iakes his formal oath. lie most best know the value ot the fabric, and i t can; ct be disproved here. Interest, thenira prompts him to save all in bis povar.There is ample evidence that good? u.
1 sent, do not pay the amount of duty '
the tarill demands. It has been satisfactorily shov.n tbt cloths in an unfinished state are it;tr : ccd at a low rate of valuation. T.bt v i -cannot be ascertained at the custom !;:! Every person at all acquainted with finished cloth mud be satisfied that d.; ;' the way to avoid the payment ot Hit a small proportion of the duties. T..:clotbs are finished by persons in Fiuj;:l employ. Again whenever the foreign ran)';!
j turer has a surplus, he will not overdid?6
bis own market. The effect would l 10 produce a reduction on all in the inarkft at the time. He sends that surplus abroad. If he mud sell at a loss, it Mj
better be in a foreign country. He aC'
1
.:t. .:,.. ,,,t .... xi- l.s.t l forr, .-.t..l i '-. " . .V 'Vv , . r ,i "',s " Cuba 100.000, to Br.,zil 13-1. known in this rmmlrv.
l i i me earth Co-,'. lie r : t
Cj.--er t.it .on (.a I)
ted with t!a- far!
A nt igua ''ndd . I i;
tiie ij',-'ler .'i.i
r:r at fertilifv, -vii.ds iu c oui- . r . . . I
ine . r av n ol im
i . i t ' i
oral i , , v n an de
nn ti r s a me same
e-.tim.
inhah
OVf'l
tie n;i-;u;en. Because at this time their summits an ret covered w ith snow. The foi mer, w hen agitated, throws its waloiv vonteets to the north, whil-t the hitter is
:iwt i ommh 'innio, in rlli'li til j
ir.iii
iO'
lla5
lit iC l.ifi't
to breathe with greater;',- . f ... J . " - ! sidered ot wonderful importance. We j! ' the United Stales, that our
ie n !.t . u hit Li niiiKT.' ., . ' . - ' i para I so or Lima. I In? arnvnl i hr i.i-if . a ol Hip nn.iu'w.r u m Kntif n. tie real-1
. ,.:,; ,1 I... I1;:,,Mblc.il IS ''''" U"CS niV.-. high or Iowa- r-porti-d throu.-h ll,- .ti.,.. ii N'.M-lK.rt will l. ..,-,. if it ---' r
ntim,!,. i fitnt.-d ,;oari! T. "V " ,""'"r "?C v,rmcnt. hromj, , jlils fatc Wil3 involved. But .1,,. s..,lv !! l.o,15. to ov.rwl,-!,,. or halt' ruinr.)
iii" ini ii.-iu' ii ii i nn i-r, i' . iiniim. i n., . .. - - .
ill vxu i.-iv. v .M.-v .,( ?. . " -.- ' ! silent, va hiali . mm l, t nf N V 'i IUI,u.,.i. I. ...... . .aid Jlf.
o , ,..!! rivir jj lZtluS, " Aimmi the v- Tu i,,tri,CU " ',"hlic '""'""o". A.u'.iM ato I liat thr covorcri.mct .ill not rcf-
v on an de A "ii a (waer ! . ... . . . . . a mense ouantilv there rnitimrt t Knrlv mi In.'.e nf mt.i.-i. bcb"cu',-r
. y : r;i . iv n uinr ii iw t vi -i i.ii . . y iv. . - - . .. w. . .........
t Uegi, (lire. i he?( 1 i ... .
' 1)111' rei.-ilie.'r in u. iriiliun i.
lair.s e.ni to ltae ;irnr-!t fr..m t - a . . . . " i' W J1C h W'oiinl rcrt.nn U O.ll,-,.., I...
i iii ... j i ..I i! ianieii to deatti dr some sight infraction i1 1 i .1 c . va nuiamltoi.voatil.,.,d aonl (lu: , of 1C ,aw, of,e Ki,, 'm, j t,j ,iy 1C firmi-r, a Wo0d s..m tl.i. con-
i ' l- n. 1 licit .tiuniuf i tiiin:Mv c. . -1 1 , 1 1. , viliihii wouei lake Dl.ice fli;it 1 u M,.tv ... - I DILI 11 ll.l.l lllll:Ci-.l-(l mill i-i-.ll. 1 ti. ! -.
.ted at irom l.Mo U.UU. leet. 1 he - , ... . . . . ' laii'liuid mar het wm irm.mi..,. ...1
. . I i -.OU CelllS OH C.'IC I lll.-l f IK l.-in. r.-m I'M . " ' ",m,ul;l ",iv'l
.t.ants f laim ho tf em a snnenoritv n ; '"I'lage. IHtmv I w m-imtf.,.!...;..., : 1
rhh,d,o,... Ih.r i ihi, .1 ,t .J,!, 10 :r 1'1 ,or Ocars, m order I ;ifu. ,nni,;;(;;.; "
' ' " J ' 1 0.1.. r,.a ... , .r.i... . ....iniuii ui iui!) would nnss nn
I " a -v 1 1 4 VV
1 market winch would be b ft, let the effects I the manufacturer, is i.ow in jeoj
h l.'m ti. .Yviin.v.. un,wiii k tn ti'(l ''
i 1 ) mimi'iis. iiiuic, ueiiiii;'s ,;. ded interest, is allied to the other in Vn' .
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thireountrv. When anv one lade !t,.,.i w 11 "nsislifde loice. The
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tain,,..,,,! .....1 lloe.l bin. at dicr. tiOII. i r , , V I ""- f.'"'!''- old provide
J Ms and other like c. ueltie. engendered ii 1 ' , V ' ! "'m mK ua '
. j memhered, that the manufaf turcr i-:
ded 25 or 30 millions worth ot
our market. To this is owing t"C -ordinary low price to the consum j
has bad the benefit. lie has P"'1'
f;re in ;. -.-vthni direction, Tlie summit :
. ... .....j v-i...., i.nu uiiLiut.-s engtMiiiereil a at i 4i ., , . J a deep rooted hatred against the S ,.-u,- I r- ' ' ,M mI ,,,e attei,tio''1 fthel iards; wh-n the condemned Indian, above l! l- ' 01,011 ;'"iftture.- j ' Li M. Gallatin, ,n l'Jli, estimated the ruat;.!
at the loss and approaching rtJ1" , manufacturer. Let the latter l'f ced. Let the foreigner triurrph 1 f sin cess of his tactics,' and the c ib'f ;iJ. vious. Pi-ices will advance. The L ""
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