Public Leger, Volume 4, Number 44, Richmond, Wayne County, 16 April 1828 — Page 2
Are you willing to impose such a duty upon all articles imported into the United States, from foreign countries, of the same kind which can be manufactured at home, as will enable the American artist and laborer to compete fairly in market with European capital and skill? This letter is not dictated by any other motive than friendship, and a desire to ar
rive at the truth, the whole truth, and no
lfoa asS my crimen on the tariff." I answer, that 1 am in favor of a judicious
examination and revision ef it; end co far as the tariff bill, before us, embraces the design of fostering, protecting, and preserving within ourselves the means of national defence and independence, particularly j in n state of war, I would advocate and
I support it. The experience of the late
war ought to teach us a lesson, and one ne
thing but the trail.; n-A it is coriiilcntlv LVer '.V'" f,;rR0,,e"- ,f 0,,r 'ibc,,J' nn'
believed, that vou will not misusers!:..,,! t fc"""mc" I-"-""
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its object. In'tbe purest times of the Ke- V7 ,U,r volut.onarjr Inlhert, nrc , public, when the fathers of the conrtito- !i"0T,b ,,MS ' ?d UcT" "J"!
lion and COUIltrV Worn itnrm tin st:i..f ivn " J w-.v, j
Jn:.r ii,ff th,.v L I. i 'i ,i ;? ' to protect and dt fend them. Can there
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tontend lor; and c inteml coiilribulir.p 1 , ' P , j'ir i. . . . ... i v.-itions. dangers and difficulties exnenen-
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;!ced for the want of proper means of dc fence during the last war, who would be j willing again to haztrd the safrty of our i country, if embroiled; or to rest its defence
VMI W trdll IUU9 IIirlll3 Ul illllllfll IV.-
sonrcc to be derived from commerce in a
tate of war with a maritime power, who
tire la tla cr::-licn cf Jca hco. .nstLsr ccrUCcats bzt appttrrJ, giving a A&tztA visw of the aJTaif. AOcf ttetirjCst rroodjbzdbcfcrs djrtcd, but had trra p-rdcr-sd, tfc? writer ays: In about too cr three cccjsr-firranrds, Woods was again placed on c'jr.rd. On certain morning he stu I: tsb tsveset in the ground bung his cnrtotfch bos cn the butofhiseun, and derertcd hiancst
on pretence of going to his tent for real: fast. In passing the line?, he r.rri.jd at
m;i;or 'j tent, (I fcrgct ths c-.ajsrV
name.) The major nked Wccda whore
he was going. Woods replied, to et his hrcakfasr. The major advised Vccds ve-
!ry stiongly to return to his pn:! observ
ing that he would soon bo rc:;?ved and
offering him some corn-'jread end rr.eat,
told him that il he did not return to uty, he would certainly be taken; but Woods persisted in his determination, and cculd not return. About this time, the oiv.ee. -of the day came up, and having heard a part of the conversation, turned to the lines and inquired who commanded that company? The
the day then told him to send a guard, and take John Woods to the provost guard, where he was tried by a court martial and
Heaven smiled upon, and gave us liberty ija second time found guilty, and condemn and independence. That same I'rovi- i'cd to be shot. When the day arrived for
it use imeriogaiones wnicn are propo-:. , . , , , , , j i i i . , i . n r . 1 . ! national independence and national de- ' martial, denrral Jackson raroe to the s-u. but I will confess mv reiiret at be- r 1 - ; , . . , . i- , it . i . . 1 , . fence. If we omit, or refuse to use the place of. recut ion and delivered a dis i.i.' ioied, bv this sentiment, to depart, 1,1 I a i - i . i j . i ! i tv . i i .u t r Utts which he has extended to us, we de- ; course which nil-ctcd cverv hiart, but that the m lk t drirec, fr.m that d termma- te . . A. . n. . . f.. , , . ... . ; j: i i i ,iv . "c'c ot the continuation of his blessings. ;,of the hardened rods. Iiv tins time dlstton : which I have alwavs acted. ISot lT . . .. , 4 . , t rr i i i e .i
9ir, that I would u ish to conceal mv opm-1 ... . , ...... . U .. 1 i- J .1
ions frcm the pt oph upon am political or r.n:i')n il lcl; hut as thrv wtre in va-j tick v,ij prorniilgated in & C 21, I am ap- j pp'heiive li) t tnv appearand1 before the i
tur share to perpetuate them.
I have the honor to be, sir, very respectfully, vour mot obedient servant, J. BROWN KAY. Mfrmitage, Feb. CO, 1 023. SIR: I have had the honor to receive Vfllir l-ftl.iil.i !Mr rl" ""intli ulli
mo, enclosino resolutions of the Senate of ; u" ,,ai 7 tn.ii..,. .. " i ..c ; , ! frm obtaining the means of d
. r , , . ; and thercbv subdue us? I hope there is view of ascertaining mv opinions on cer- . . .a. . . . , .! .1.1;.. 1 - 'i. ' .11 -no?: and it there is, I am sure he does not tain political topics. 1 he respect which ; , ' . . . , cr a
I enlcrlain tor in r.xeriiiivn :itil Sinnli i J.J 0
of your State, excludes fr m m mind, the idea ihat an unfriendly dispoilion dicla-
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JT-UST reccirrd from i.l-, "
6, C 1 2, & 7 fee jt;II .
AH of which nre oered for f ortjr Cent, per bu,hel ,"n t
T7 AN AJVAT frora the ilC, Garden Cnwnsl.ir.,- i-j... nCtr 'vin.. ..
an .ndeiitwl apprentice, ria7j(Sn li? He . about 10 jear, old. ?Ef" CJlJ went away on S,,dH .nornC' S company with an elder l.rotiJr e C"' inposed ,0 have cone to vT rew.rd w.ll be gic0 upon l, be'J" a . 3 imr aooDS; 1,1,0. ' re"ct' a"J Hatdaarc. Cxillerii CI
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with minerals with lead, iron, and cop- militia men. Woods in particular was ve
per; and given us climate and soil for the jjry tiirbulen!. General Jackson offered growing of hemp at d wool. These beii g Wood? hi pardon a second time, on canc'i the grand materials of our national di - tion that he would s-i ve his ountry like a
public at tlua time. u i he attributed, as i ., ' , J . , r . .. , i , .. r, , , ' .. , . , tii .i . ! them adequate and fair protection, Ihat ed the in neral and court nurtial too: and
tv r vu:,i iiiii'i i'i'.i tnv . ill.
our own inanurncioriC9 anu laoorers m.i
improper
tive. I
W ith tlifc nnmk-, 1 pray ou, sir. respectfully to t:ile t i:.e Senate ol Indiana, that nn opinioii-:, c! -re, a(. ;r preitM'ix n hat thev were in U'l'fi ai d '21. ' l.en theV
were cr nianmi. ated, h l?Uei. t- Or. Cle ' mt's.td North Carvdn.a , ar.vi when 1 vott d !or to prt"eut t n id'au'l ;.ppropnations for . infernal iieprovemer l. As that letter was I wiitten at a time u lien the divi-ions of sentiment, on il? sulj ct, were a- strongly . marked as thev now ore, in relation both : to the ( pcdUm y and cor.tituti nalil off 1hc system, it is enclosed lien in ; atid I beg i t!ic favour of your Us.' ellcncy to consider j it a part of this communication. The c ! tnsion, cut of whir h it aroe, was i ml ra j ccd with a hope of preventing nny doubt, j misconstruction, or i.cccit for forth ri iiKjiiir) respecting my opinion oj the sub-1 jects to which you refer parti nlarl) in j l!i0?e states which vou hnve designated as I
ehcrishing a policy at variance with ur own. To preserve our invaluable reiisti tutionand he preparel to lepel the irna ions of a foreign foe, i) the prar tue r f f cotiO'iiv, and tl.c t i:lt; aiiott, inttiiri "fr.Ti'irr. t'oe mc ti'S of national delenc- and
be placet! on n fair competition with ihose ' of iCurope, and that we may have, within ' our country, a supply of those leading a d ! important articles, so essential in war. ! Bnond this, I look at the tariff, with an ye !o the piuper distribution of latior, .and to revenue; and with a view to discharge ', r:ir national debt. I am one of those who do not believe that a national debt is a na I tional blessing, but rather a curse to a re J jsuf lie, inarnudi, ns it is calculated to j 'rai?e around the administration a moi ied j aristocracy, daugerou to the liberties f
the country. This tariff I mean a judicious mic, ps-cses more fanciful than re al daimer. I will nsk what is the red hit nation of the agricultural. IT Where has the American farmer a market forhiafurplu product ? Kxcept h)r cotton he has neither h foreign, or home market. Does not this clearly prove, when, there is no market either at home, or abioad, that
j.ther is too mui h labor employed in agriculture; and that the channels for labor
: swore uith oalh ihat they dare not exeute the senlence of the cuit martial. Af r r m.iiiX unavailing effort to persuade W ootN tocorilorm to sulordi;utirn, pointinur r.t to him tin r oi;-qijoeces resulting io tie armv from -m h cendtjri : and Woods
st. II remaining ttubbotn and irreclaimable'
ai d m oaring the court rr.;.rtia! ciarenot execute t!i h centenct tl.c General turnr i his hot-e a- d rode o(T; and Woods was .-hot l)ef oMnv own, and the ey es of the u hole armv. SAMUEL 11. MILLER. Green Co. O. Feb. 21, IC2S. ArroiNTMEXTS nv the Governor.
lUnjnmin I IHythf to be Audited of! Public Accounts, vice Dr. Wm.'HLillv, ' d ceaed. I Elicmzcr Sharpc, to be Agent of State, in
the place of Mr. Ulvtlie, appointed Audi tor. Indiana Journal.
Paints, Oil, Uutttr? TrZ Shszs, leghorn ias, " ' U:
All of which hoTt been elected ak cireintheeitje. of tfew mk ' J 'V.
wmch we o cr ai thev
Ibe dountaii.. J We.to? Mouie Hole Anvil, Cron-cut & M;iic S, Port L Maderia W,ot French Brand ' tnntlron hand ahx, a u,;, n,torlinn. -T', r ICI VE8, warracW of the bt b2 lobl at city prices. 1 J' h,ch J
L. L. h VAl FROST
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offer , WholeleorReS.rS;1 !jr can be purebwd in unt p L pri'
- v, I Ilichraond, March 2i, IC23.
Farm and LTilh
CrnilE Subscriber wit! 11, on rrnrnnH ,
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iuti r ui, o nines norih-wet nf Hi, , ' ,?
W a tne county, Indiana. The Mill, are on'a . 5 millitrean, nnd in an excellent iHtiiborUo The Farm i an excellent ot.c, conaiiiinc lir'of which l0 Hc.re arr under fence; nvi ha on '"l a ?uperior juunr orchard, a rewm.-di..,,," rri.I dwrilinr, and other buil.'iitrs. TIie.ViiUAr :n i... " u i . . . i . ' ' ' - MTU
ttiii or oki ioj;i uicr, or puratcJv, or a
lh r arn null be sohl witn the M ll.
It I V 1 f ft I ) VV CUE LS.M a Janaarj 22, 1SJ3. 3,f
;inJ part of
ror o.$ for the j.uiurin!endinrf nf lip
the atiite Prison, for the ensuing three
should be multiplied? Common sensr at ; c;;rs will be rect ived by the Governor un-onc-points out the remedy. Draw from ' til lic 1 0'Ji of May ni xr. lb.
agriculture this uperaliuiiuaiit labor; tin
;5:!eieri0eiiee. fhouhl be, it .-een.s to me.
leading objects d" any f5tern hiih
THAT well known . TAVEILV STa.VB, In the (on ' ofRichcuond, latch in the ncru
iiuu oi wm. n aifiian. A l.ir;4in nrjii en, and p3ci. r. utanjf tinae that ua .UJt ih purchater. EPni.iIM LACEY. Ilichnond, Sep. 2Cth, 1C2T ESTllA V lidliE. TAKCN UP, by Cmnarun llali
iiih, a B.AI HORSE, abual 15 1-2
It hiih, sup; o d iu bt 3 u-anold
hit pot on each fide of hi hack.
uppoied to l; t.ddlo u.aflc; with &
icnr on his welhert, with one white hain,a Muck tnhin and tuil, apn:ari to be lame in bis left (hod;
lor. n cmcr oars or nrancn nt-rc iraDie arrrai.
V-T-, Indi: ihand
nr;,r? to
plot it in mechanism and manufacture.- t' Tic GtniixsiGnrrs upimnttd by the last
tiiercby cicating a home market lor cur , Uzi lntnn to locate ihc Michigan llond from cd to33dolla:rs by Malichi Moon L Abijab k
orcnu-siuii- anu aisinnuiing lanor io uic tnc take to Indianapolis, met in this plate on nt"''re ca tnc in ua? ot ApnJ, it I tttwditc ti' Tf...w.' ... .ir. i , If A tru ccdv from niT estrat booi.
1 " , m" V. 7. ; .! V -7 l , VmTn. ,mV rqour 43 j SAMUEL HENDERSON, J. P
"i: uuniii "in u-fuii. 1 -iur iiuiii .11 1- t nrr ij viefl Here an the second Jllonrfau m
culture in the United States, hix bundled ; M ,y. for the mtrpnst .frntcriii" VDvn the zur- ! lAst ot ILUCl-fi.
.t i i i , . 1
Ken i:: ronn xb.ri u ith the letter enclosed. V., "V , ' V ! '
and t;te votes refei reU to, w ill be received i J ... .. .. r
the name of American.'" an i of
v:v prudent adniir.istration of our j;ov-
cr nnn'i.t. i
I tru-t fcir. trial these general vit u ta-
itfpiEMAlNIN'O ia the Pc:t C.-cs in tiebmerf, ' -, a , t r . : i l.k.i
more hrcaJ-stutlV, than all Europe now fur
nishes us. In short sir, we have beet to
... r .i i . I II . i.iwii fun v;t m iiic i'unv ui ui iiisii will further observe, to your hx ellcncv, . J. i. . .i" i . T ' mnrh-iilc If limn fliif t.'. cl.-wlllr ln.
1 1 iv I . 1 1 nil i c iv l r iiiirv iiiui v. ciiwuiu v-
a a sufiici nt answer to the inquiries Rig
ted by the resolutions of the Senate. I
that mv vi"W s of constitutional poivcr, and i
come n little more Americanized; and, in-
Arnencan nolirv, were imbibed in no tnail j , r. .. . , . ,
hirri-.n in 41ir timoc 'iwl In in f ho fc:i(r't: I r
of the Resolution; and thatmv expeiience
j; of England, feed our own; or else, in a
short time, by continuing our present pol-
. . 1 , , - . ., . i icv, we shall all be rendered paupers our niiH i r rrt'. lii.inti I trill rrrtrr lliflf nil -
r selves. oniniotss remain as they existed in lClJ3n ,4 .. c . . .. . ... . n i i .i i c. It is. therefore, my opinion that p careand 2J, uninflncnred by the hopes ol per- ,, , . .. . ' J..YK . m , . , ,. . j .i I t' r ful and tudicious tariti is much vranted, to fonal aerai;di7 :ment; and, that I am sure. J 111 j tr a . .1 r.r . . ' r .u 1 nay our national debt, and allord Ub the thev nil never deprive me of the proud, 1 J c . . f ' . . . . - - f 1 1 1 . ... nicaiisof that di fence, within ourselves, on attraction of havinc alwavs been a em- 1 f 1 i u . r . 11' h which the gafetv and liberty of our coiineere and consistent republican. . , , : , . ,. i ., . 1 I.., .imlmnnrtAp. : try depend ; and lnit. though noUcat, give
Very rc speclfuliy, Vour most ob'l servant. ANDREW JACKSON. !P3 oi" a b-tliT i";nrn Gtn. Andrew Jsirkn, to Dr. L. II. (o!i ;u.ui. nf Wnrreiittin, Nirib Carolina. Washington City,
April '-Cth, 1C24
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a proper distribution of our labor, which
must prove bcneucial to the happiness, independence, and wealth of the community . This is a short outline of oy opinion?, generally, on the subject cf year inquiry, and believing them correct, and calculated to further the prosperity and happiness of my countrv, I declare to you, I nould not
I have had the honor, this day to jj barter them for nn oCice or situation ol a
rccrive your letter of the 21st inst. and, I temporal character, that ccald be Riven with candor, s iall reply to it. My namej me. 1 have pretsntcd you my opinions has been brought before t! ? nation, by the ficelv, because I cm without concealment;
noplc themselves without any agency oflland ah 'iild, indeed, despise myeslf, if I ;
mine; lor I wish it not to be forgotten itmi -j could neiieve mycMi capanie 01 aesinng I have never solicited office; nor, when !j the confidence of nny, by rr.ear.3 so ignocalled Uon by the constituted authorities!! hie. have ever declined, when I conceived my I am iir, very respectfully,, services could be beneficial to my coun Your most obt. pcrv't.
trv. But, as my name has been brought A (Signed,) ANDREW JACKSON.
before the nation, for the first office in the ' Dr. L. H. Coleman,
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gift of the people, it is incumbent 011 me.
when asked, frankly to declare my opinion upon any political national question pending beforWd about w hich the country feels an i';tv?w
Warren ton, North Carolina.
JOIIjV JVOODS. L ist week we published an article giving the subt ei-.t- of ;bc ',atjfit? of royit i jividuali rela
CLYCLYXAT1 PllCES CL'Ki:K.VT. Ci.vci.NNATi. April 12. yco7"j 20 to 25 cents. lieuns M) to To cents per bushel. Cotton 7 1-2 t S cts. plenty. OAlon Yum Nw. 5 to 10, 2C to 30 cts. Flaxseed--37 1-2 to dO cts. in drand. Flour Fresh horn waggons, 3 12 to $3 13; in store, 3 25 to 3 37. Hides Southern, dried. 10 to 12 cents. on Juniatta, hammered, per ton, ISO dollars; puddled, 80 to 100; Hoop, G, C, fclOd $130; ditto -Id .$'140; nail rods 130; Juniattaroll 175; sheet, from 10 to 12 cents per p an.d. Leather Sole, eastern, 20 to 23 cents; Cincinnati, 23 to 27; calf skins, glC to 20 per dozen; upper, 24 to 30; skirtings, 20 cents per pound; harness. 25. .Vu7j Assorted izes, 7 to 10 cents. G7 Tanners, 25 per bbl. scarce; linseed, from waggons, 50 to cts 52 per gal. in store 55 to CO cts. Provisions-Pork, mess, 7 50 to C bbl, prime, $G 50: Lard, in barrels 3 1-2 to 4, inkegs,4 1 2 to 5: Hams, city smoked, 5 to 6, country do 3 1-2 to 4 1 2 cents: But ter, first quality, in kegs, G to 7; Chec:o, G to 8. ft ';- 4 cents, in demand. Salt Turks Island, 1 00; Kcnbaua, 1st quality, 50 cents. .War New Orleans, 7 1-2 to 8 1 2 cts. rtozr--Tried, 7 to G cents, roun. Ilhiskcy New, in wardens, 1G: frcm tw. 18. M..r,tv.
1 inu. on liie 111 uj ci npni, iv. iivui. ' . ...I'--. n.'f.n lLtlN, f . m'li F tlCttl
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the lieneral I'ctt Uc 0 cru i:;ren. A. Joph Athtc-, Ttc-zt i tliir ri, lUtj AJ dboon, Jotn M. Ac:.::r"3, Jcsxds Ai!iu.i;r. Jaipur Antlzrtsa, John L. AdJir'irs. D. Sarah C-jIsy, Jcha A. C. r: , Cxrti:!acew Durro7, Ata Crc::Jj, Crr-xl C. Tri:lr-i Cc-7-:j, llzzrj CkIj, Ccnelics. Ceferlj Crrj, 7:z:i Crxir, itCrabb, Jtcob Ccci, Jcb Cz '.z. I). William II C::,V7i::::3r:::-;. E. nichard Cdwarda. . F. Mol2iFicb,JccibFi:i::r,C::iJ rthcr, Aaron FelU. r , G. Mnrj Ocrdtr, Jcriah Oilrt.lotoC II. Gur? Untta, rilliia Hcct, Am b Lewi- M. Ilincaa, JKeeb Hooter, AhidztUlev, Msirtin Ilornub, jr. Jcil Ilxadncltt. J . Datrll Joht3, Jace Jcdliuf, Samuel JcK. Juhn Knis;ht, rta. Sawcsxh Uradrr. L iM.ih.ic!z Lawallxs. ...... ..Thn. M. Ricbard Moa, Zzz MiddMos,Thj Ebrnczcr Moore, Zzzzztl T-IcLan, tdwxsTnrletou Mooroan. O. Si rnuelOntlxa, Daniel 0-rn. l Richard Tcdric!:, tlichrtl rocrch, F-r-on. Jobn Phillip. Q. Mar? qiakenbb. . . r R. John Rom, Cbsrlzj r.iw,C:?3 fi. S. Sacuel W. Stu.trt, DlatrJ C:ar..;c-; Sinond,, Villian, Scctt, Paul Ji Tr. T. Thorant Tharp, Jacob Tt..- Jc-ri- ' John I). Van-hnf Lj.U W. Henry Way, Jchncr rJathM ,c3. el Wibon, Sarah Vinibr, Dl rertb, tine yj'ood, Jaruei W.il-er T p f RODERT rrORRISSOlP
ESfhAY HORSE,
SUGAR, U HEAT Cz OA TC, WANTED at this C2cc, on salrcripticn. liLAIIirDEJ!t)S7 Fpr talc ct this O.Ticq.
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