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From tiiu New York Herald. -a.Vr nnd .rosl qs( ,rf,-,1? Jtel!,?-nre from IrelandThe Crisis .1 ;,proa ,!,) r tnspiran, (a Tactic re the Protestant 7hroug!,nvt Ireland.
w t nave received pr'v i... ; ,s ;; Dublin, conveying hiel! !. w. ,..,- ; curacy is sum ine.l ,v j.,.,. coniircicii -itu t!,0 Vico-Koval 'T'lVrinttirni v ml : :t li is of 1 1 , r- mns' s.lnrrnii j cl n'Jirtcr. i- i : Ilf i ? ll-. iil- .1 r --v-i it
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sr,ni F;m.,'trno,P oiulmak all ever iho , , " ''l'1' S"" q't:irlOrs a C011f.nl i mr.c-.rro r,f h Ir,.totant5! 1,;.3 Urn (iarklv llintoil ! n!..l lUp firinrr r,f ll-n ,ilar ; v I.info.l f. .,.! -.r i n, '.i iai;. it, and s.tn.lir ,:.., 1 1 i . - i . .1 fi ... tie prmi'in'! ciups and towns, tiro sn..':n 1 ' t o in n!l,rrr.iu:cr as Invin heen p.rreod I up- n. i .cse r.n ! : I,or rum-ir? of tiio j uTitfi nto!j :in' .inscription, arc circtil i-! .ir nt..tv ivr.i r.v n; I nnml .nn,l srarct'Iv ( s-ito i l,o u ' in st const "runt !n and ai rm. Mjui'A'iiiPi llif! I.rit mivurn.
'rnfiit air pmn ;i p irorps and ir.iinit uns of i war into Irelmd, and eveiy pas-'ildo pro- ' p ir t r-n Ii'? !ccn made to resist any pop. , n'-ir iMiiPro-.k. I- it ti, jv.i-sr.tit slate of tilings in tUat ; ii ii:!-! s: : i tnl c.iuntry, will beat onco pot. fPi- d nrip i-o:,ry from the state-t-:-.f. iti (." loiter referred to, which we ; cct r. i ; ;i ; mpu x. nnJ wlio-e accuracy , is, wop j'; il, in questionaMc :
Dt TLT. .TjP. 1, 1S41. I 1 v somo interesting intorniatam "ii t! n Sia'e iri.ils, and Ireland ns it IS On the l.'iltt r,f liniinrn llio Inala e: what the result will he, no one! j.rtcr: or-vliethe'' a disturbance I'-- "'M-l. Fwn tlie ptep-,r,tions i -) Po cTi.yn.o'oUiT ro m 'ubir;,; !. ro r e inc! e ' ! to i'nk tin v ' - ' J : ri'.rne op can co' j ni'l I s . a,i i' vt rv od i'i'" t I 'ItVll : i'i;'f, ! 'ifiili. 'i ' iiin r'atit will ! tii( refill Din is pr.-ai )i''t p'ace. Tin
'vrtaecnt have jorte to a joeni espens" ; port all articles solely with a view to their bv t!ie:r t""j"'.r :ti.tis nn l b riiticilii ii.-, , o vn iiv'ividml profii. I'st year, wooil"tiio ;n ' prxv'sions. ."'tiUMinition, an I ! Ion rmods of a certain dcci in: ioti were
(;' know wP.at nil. If they had not ' criin t.oo iiv) iioo'irs'iotn'de in forma-1 im, !' .'v low v.'n't ii nave io:i ic riira ,.i . i i o. ,). it is a we'd known fact, th-re w ,s a a ;,i!'i,,Vv! tnassacre lobe of ad t'-e j oiin'rv pr-''' B'i!'t; this the country jeo rp n s'crri; ihey sajpths are only 7 f. r the word of comtTinnd. Din i -t i t ::7 : t ! a; t!ic ! i l and tail of this ftloW The ! t(,.rii-v (Pa-Tils opening ppeecu, I ndl mike the h-drs i f one's P.cad stand ifl ia nd; tbe fi is',! I'o! d:scover;e '" ln mvle. ihrone'l o:if ot til" re; ! , l,m tiicy' kii ov there is an er-ooiv h' ir camp. Hut who tint i n mv i" t , kn- tv ii"'. I' : io'vever v rv v..-': I t'n-t t-t ii co mv is a p'" ' o! P " t 'I, it ' in tv-i v rai'e Xevi r w. -i I) ibPn kutiwn to !) s i full :s it preeont ; evrrv one who ran leave the eo.in.rv paris.are daily pouring in; our ..r,.es are so raveled there is no gettiiio n'. nr to trin? el cif-. lusaies-i; ami nr. ' . .. i . t'v r. i.- l.i' i aoii-o -ches ' t!..v - 1" ' X ' V ..I'I,.-;.. - , i, r,,ii. v tit have iacreased beu ition, ni"i pirties who Pllll- lo ill ever Ic f, ro let bideii'iTS ;ire now tb'n2 so. Y. t. for alltlilt, there is no business ,',,;.!". Shopkeeper ar filliii? t! " oank rop's' Psl and the prisons. An account lr" readied town of i d:s-,-overy that h .s heen m ol" at A.'biP. ;" ,i,o coaniy Mpv. PV 'h- ''h.w-f.f up ' PI ihe pnitest.ints in that Is' mo. . ... ,.-.4 laid, and ready for the '..''i I 'ri,e pP"St of Hie Ll.uid fancied one of i o rators bad "iven inforcoaiton t"i . . . , . i i t'i" eo'l1 !" Prn'es'.an's ol Hie mteiKieii murnei.-. j . . i ,,r .bit lell to nif.rtal: how-1 .-r ti,e priest denonneed him without a i i e- i" i,r.,rn" fr-.m the altarand ho then turn- .., etid-nce a-jainst tiie lot of conspira- ',. Such is the news in town this day. i, north! in to me but unlit you have it fr oirme ns truth, you are not hound to i i,beve the report. I believe there is no , . ...i.. rro Ion" the Catholics will try to i .1.. ...me m'sehief to th.i Protestants of i, be land. About tho l.r.th January, we : r,re tohl Dublin will be set fire to in a , bunred d iV- rent places at once. Is not ; ,!,, n preltv look out? In the county ... ,,,r .ivcrv day wo have a foul mur- : , old blood, ol a harmb sss I'rotes- ; 'nul Rv der-rees tho country parts will be cleared. t. There is some foundations as to ' ' ' 'Pl. . . k ..I'll l!jrivl-rifV I lie , tl, ttillll ot ro- - i firr, were laid, nnd ready ... be bgoted. j p, burn liio town, but ws detected just i beforft lhc malfh P,,u' Th-s letter presents a condition of afr .:.... .bn other side of the Atlantic, of wbieh the newspipflM giT us no inkling; nnd this, indeed, is a very remarkable and . .... r.cnt -icrn. Tho papers are afraid .. now c. meet those rumors boldly and ' .... . ... an1 arm.irpnt utaL ' ., i . Air ni nil nniu '..- . it Irrfrtr4ol nil aiTTH ' " i '.r,.tt-.Cn of it-It o:ninou; and
tho rriDVcmcn's of O'C mui;I himself, and tho ropcnb'H thm:i about the cnun'rv. "re
v? rv e.vprr s'ivo . N iirr on i ripon. e' a'ld Il'l'v. S I 11 ct.-.l !r'i'n - 'z ;i co.- i ; 1 1 1 pop; , ,S mo IMi'T n.e'i stl '11 si"!', and implicit o'.rdb-nce uniformly r .i .1 - 1 . i . n . i i v.' ifirii ! ill i i'io. rjin.i r-9 i,i !ii':r cr,a cr. v.iili ropprv-; t-v i!i- n'i'M v nro rrP,.r u r.,. Wp c'.m,! csiiu.i ni'i hi fll ail S'irpr..ci t" .!...! . .i . . . . i i ; licm vry fooh of fnmo tpn, conrmc.; ! tinn ana outlTciI; ii. frobivl. It is ,,;. ! .. I it IS (I'lilC
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1 , i Ml I IMS'! ill'll III' inr.r OOlll-.'P' a t r :.i: . . r . . . ii'i'iii in lioi i;;:i nil ti'il.-n oi wrop''. inircil of rnt,.i .i p .,.: ... i i mo an i i rmesnniiFm, and exct-1 n. so artfiliy nurtured and stim-j y political c!emnp'ffiiC5, rn l, ! tr - 1 fopl nlntod 1
safoly turned aside. Ti.e flonrf.rv.ca may ' . ' 1 - , . n!1"1 ,M "nPosr"- Wl,'";,:l , r iFtoppinjT- I ho import and derlroviin the hurst opon sooner tann nnnymnome. andj r( vennp" Will, a fluctuating c.irr"cney, an awful seen" of destrurtion he pro- j the rate of duly is oi no consequence, Pedticed. We trust this calamity may Ion" cause prices will r;se in proportion. The he averted; hut th.j rstoundino- intelli-1 r',t,!' rc is to put ,i l.ire revenu" into
cence, which wo have j-ist given, has, necessirily, cxeiied mucli apprehension, and we shall await, with great anxiety, the next arrival from Europe. PROTECTIVE TARIFF NATIONAL BANK. Those who contend for a Protective Tariff and n National Rank, contend for two antagonist nrincinles. ns far a "nm. tcction to home industry is concerned.'1 ! 1 !. imaml...! t..- .. I.;..t. ,.,,:,T ... , .!... i, ! from our markets foeu -poods, in order ! (hat hoaio manufactures may enjoy l!inn ! v.it!ioi;t competition. Tie i"s done by hii- j p -siiii; upon the it;ip--r-r ef forcla , , i t ix c ailed a (!u!v .V v. no '.r,,,-, ;s ,,( ! 10 i,ivii,,,i iij u llli.;, nillll l, ACICIIIt: ftj,y d .--sctietioti ov c a life iTttntrito nnolfier. Iml il.ron-h l! movcmeii! ,.i individual m'Tchanis, wl.o inn in,i eworth $2 00 per yard in Ensland, and were worth ch nf. .,t o or, ; . - . - iwr rrn'. nr -1(1 rent m-i v?rd tax r ;v:9 30 onsTiirntlv they ceuld be impute I Uul I id at'the price 'here lo the" firmer, i.t ' i " ' - 1 "' ' on' i. 1 00 por vard, an I leave the mr-rcham profit of 40 rents. O., the 1st of Sep-! rn'ier. the dntv wr.s raised to -10 per i I r i rut fl m i o tnr - r.I ' Cons" a i cm icr. me (tnty w..s ruseo to "I'.i pe cent, or c cents pet vara. i los nusotoeo i'i" tvote p'fiii!, mill no more was i i . i ,t . imp';'i loo cii-ituriinrv lna jir,i pnpp'v 11 e 'i '., forced not of ?n mark' !, o i-,t,,,'' (..,)1(,rs ., r , ,.,,;V ,r.t;,'r "' ' S ,!'.o OO'T I ' ioll of pI'Ol'l' '. ' t ill; a'avr b ,-. -ompe-i ! ' ' .'I'' ' 'j prices, is too MiMi'o'enl !
h-mloi.y be replied to. Tie- p -opb- of ; !' r n"?l resorted to. Iiecmse a ",M'he U-iii-d States are too much iven to j ''.nnr'1 Rmkis obsolcto." It is in f.lii
reasonins for themselves, to be made t..! believe that home compotith'.! is t.S4 I hurtful to individual mtmif 'Cturers than foreign, and therefore that it is not their obi'M-l to excite the former, as thev filselv aPeoo.by a h'oa tarifl". The object is J "l!v to keep the mirkel to l'iern' Ives ; j yet, while this is their object, they themS'dves I ol,a In defeat il by a ivecat iiif a National Rank. The money prices of vocals consist in the relative supply of each. If ihe supply of money is increiised. the quantity of it which may Pe obla'ned for an article is increased in the s m" prop Ttion. If L'o'.l urew as fist it.d ai 'lo'ed nt'v as wheat, o would rel ativelv be worth no more, even if it w is consumed as fist; Pill it cannot be in creased faster than nature hi. 'ordered. Tiie banks, however, bv issuing paper inni " i ., ney, piyanie on dem ino, increase un; nu-in'.it v of monrv .it nlonsiire. :ied tuii .' ' ' i ces rise as 1'iey hid. Tliev increased the quantity of money from 5f!t.000.t)00 in 1S1I0. to Sl.'O.OO! i.OdO in 1SH7. The consrouence w:s. that all prices rose !(!!) jiercent. As hm ns this I irge quantity of money was convertible into specie, it was a" good, and impor'crs sent any quantity of goods here, without the smallest regard to the tariff ""hi them at the hioii prices turned the proceed into; oold, and carried it home. I be paper wis of no use to them, and thoy could not buy produce to carry back, because prices here were so much higher than there, that they would lose bv the operation. Under lb" swelling prices the im ports rose from $?0,OOO.OiD in 1S30, to ftlSO.OOO.OOO in 1S37. If ihe land had I . r ... .. li .1.been raised to R0 per cent, in lSIIO. the imports would siill have continued, lie rause the abundance of the currency had! raised nrices 100 ner rent, lea viii'r still a I margin of i!0 per cent, to fore inn ship I ...... perb. At the same lime, the liso of raw material and labor tiere, destroyed the ability of the manufacturers to compete at nil with foreigners. Hence it is, that in 1842, under a low tariff, low prices, and a specie currency, they recovered their ability to export manufacturer. It is a singular anomaly th:t tiles'" peo. pie contend for such conlradre.te,ry and
soicidii mfuir?F. Put it ne i.vmifii
of puii;'. 'lis ( i " v , 'I (I VK'I'.I ' T ! iii'tii; my r(!-- :i ( i' n i rni:ii' :V, ti'.c s-,.,cik r oi wii.c-ii s.imiid, in funo c.?-. L'n o, ;:pr? ilio p ire of Kuropv.n ciuirt.j Tlrs policy involves a n tlional t'elt. rnor-j ii !'.nie t!?-. ,..,...1..- iAM,..i.n.-, vj ". i'i' 1 1 iti!i? to rrnillilirnii simrilicitr. fropjlom Trfun rirl1. nnl iinrr yttirtcd uul :n:.I ' s low ni fic most ti.l rcr.r..,rT!v. . i in ffio cxpc.nSitiifos of fl.ivoinnioiit.'.vainld tlCtmit. mr f.r t'n (Liwriininnl rvf l!ir " " . i:-:t,l ,,., :.. . r - .,.,.,, u ,ti,' r, in l.lljt: ill IJ'.lt . in!.' ili I I'ti I wo hwcps of rovrnup the pul.Jic I-.nfls an! Ilio customs. Direct taxation, ! iir.fi m n . I vr, ,in i.Af.r r... .,..,.. .a. i ' .. ' " " ,:!' man wonni nav t.i n.iniinoort to pro-1 - . , V . '.I 1 l i ' " ' m.mu , rmrrnry, the amount to he extracted j f'O-n the ens'orns is rverned by the I-'W9 of tr'tle cnt;rejy. )itics heyond a j :... . . no- . n.jMiry. in tiie year i.n, wnn a tariff, ef an average of twenty per cent. on the whole imports, thev readied sliott or $100,000,000, and tlie custom revenue was lS,CG0,(;rO the currency heinp very near a spocio Insis. In 1S3C), with a tariiT avera'ino fifteen percent, on the who'e imports, the customs were 32 1,000.000 the paper currency heinjr verv full. Now. if the nresnt" Tnr'fl. which avornrjed on tlif imports of the J lourtit quarter ot ISI'J thirty Tour per pr in r",'t- "f w'!!n', Tports had leen Opera t ton in connection with the N-i-! ti""nl Ii:,p!j p' which wa defeated j 11 cx;a s-?s,on. t.ie nnj-.orts wou o 'iavo ,,::rn ' ':,r-Tn i:1 '' I r T 130. ,,r :-ii.O.0flC.0.XI '-.irty-f utr per J ''out. .f t'e.t v e. i'd Inv? iven a revenue ! cent. f !V.! vvr. i'il hav? iven a revenue ' ' ' ',-'- 'n:I the ptrtv m power! i:'v" been well Siippited With i meai'-s. This explains the secret of the jiml,i!,nin:f.,..,.ni-n,i i.r'nniivlus , , , i .1,11 ,iiii'i. i j. vi, i, - "p-oi Con'' and a ''Natiop.nl Rank. 1 A combination of the two. extracts from l!,c. P'T''-'" enormous s-iinttnl of money, while it fi aoils the coe.ntrv with poods. A 'io'iil Rink is p-o?.-d t'V e'li'Tf, be. it i-i rsjnti'H.v a r - v 1 ! ' inrj i-.i i'L' an. : U '9 ')n l' w'l'ch heme industry is! 'yor and the rr.-an, of4l:e prWr. r e P . i '-xtrac.erl f-.rt.ie nei,cfit c.f foreipn maun-1 '.urr?. A s'eady sp.-ce currency on , tii! r :naL u"'!;' n tar 'Jr.ejns'ed. so as to yield the highest rpverio?, would permit imports, to ti.e extent of the sales of American proi'uee. pn, no more, and tvlM viol. I a rev.ue of about 1.000.000. which is about sufficient I r the support of Government, and mn-l bo procured fr,oii I'l l' scare" or bv direct taxation wr II ' prohibitive taiiiT's persisted in. the Pitv"- n tuat parasite po'it icnes con 'end for a syo'.on woieh is do pit nw" toi
til'' t'.n l i!i it ih- y : enns. SI n.- t lf. ,-: friiiucll!. llli' -"H'.lrV 'An p.-irti'.'S. Tin.' ! 'II 2U li'Tlil ri'liir i!
oosen tvi" ei;ii ptntciitro ot o" i o'oiiiihi- si .ioI.-im. ot wei.".ts. r or instance
than can -.'I the .TPrt C e,,mb nr.l En W - 1 T ?" t or;: licrnt UoiiiKU'S Ts-titli. nr 3. s. jf.n'cins. Woman's truth and woman's love, Trust ins: ever, Faithless never, r.h -t on earth, is hlcst above. rlitiisfrinjr eft in sorrow's hour, I.ovim: truly, Fondly. cPily, Proving e'er affection's power. Guanlin well the hallowed ll.ime, lturiiiti brightly, Pally, nightly, Knowetli she reproach t-.or sliaaie. Ne'er fovettinir, ne'er forgot Hiohc-t treasure", Jot fill pleasures, Frrr h : "' v be her l"t . PAN1P.I. Vi!Psri!K X Vl ) rKCTttlX The Pillowing antt-iarill icsoiutions, drawn up by Duiicl Webster ia his better das. contain a fund of truth: Resolved, That we have regarded with picture the establishment and sucp r , .n,l cess ol manuoici'ire-j iioiouy wr, un.i ..insider, their growth, when natural nnd spontaneous, and not the effect of a sys tem bounties and protection, as an evidence of general wealth and prosperity. "Resolved, That high bounties on such domestic uutint fu tures c.s' crec principalhi benefited In; ihut tariff, furor :;rrtit cup itnlixtx, rather than personal industry or the oirncrx cf nmttli capital., and there I lore that tee oo jtof prrren e us ic.ccm to promote national industry. "Resolved. That we a'C equally menjinble or discovering I's ncnenciai . nens on Agiiculiure, since tho obvious rousequencf of its adoption would be, that the farmer must aire more than he now dor.i for all he buys, and receive less for all he rlh. "Resolved, That the imposition of duties, which now nre enormous, and deem ed by a large portion of tho people to be unequal nml unjust, in dangcroux, as it fnrournrct the practice of .smt-Znc."
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in. ! I.. i' -r. vi'-iir; iivt-m5 pn:ji! a I e PM"' in r.il S nmiili s; out, u or j t.rC!.r" t. r (J. t.rC!,r,. ),,r ;...,. r;, C'-: l-r .!! Vf. fi- i don.-v. Sine- f 5:3 v, itlnin ,val :!" i!;. j n.unc C .Mr. 13 u lnn:i,i:i. for t!:.it rii arcu Is. moving o;: t.ir Uci. .;., cs ',.-, '.. -.f .-..r -'.. .1:1 c .. "..., 1 ... n i . 1 1 1 , i .j , , 1 mm:, i-ik: i, i in 11. . . iVuv p-iji'Tii arn ;.'.i;!y ,'!i'ti' 'M in i'"i ',' : irt ot tin"! i:r.iu;:. in:1 ! a,! in " , v r- :,! , r (..v;i -talc- v.i;ii :ho Cau 1.,-ni!".' I. . . : . .1.-1 . -. I . , m 1 1- i in, n i in i i , ( r na . i- it n.; . j i rn -i a F ., . . , ,. ' .. I f, r ,lr.rr 1'T i, r. r, o . , i , , r ntl.-er ef th.-. illn-tri.-jus ik.:-? nroo:i -r tiv i
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v.i r.rA r.i.i , t r... .............. ... .lit. I M , . . I . v I .1 ; cations are nimiHUH. 1 5io Toirn of ilw . .. .. , poop.o h t-"tiin.;' to litnl its wiy up lino il,8 convention svs'cm, rnnniesl it some j times ii ly desininx p.d.t'cinns. Now j is th time for t!ie Iriends of d n. Cass. ! m In.Ji.ina, to f.nr.d (o'.'.'.i ; i re is no "Pi'iiit ahoul tl;o people of this rria'.e, Py nn overwhelming majority, hcing for ti;e old General. Let editors, orators and people, Fpeak out at once. Ti.o cry of union and h iimnny will he used to iumiidate yi -hut hi not the voice of the people he drounrd le l.TEt principle ot democracy requires l.aat their voice siionld he heard, and tlioir will ohryed. Tlia', and that only, can give p".:e aiid r yl I .- .- . , . sttisPiction to our pr.r v. a'atn?t nonr . I ' " )f the Democrats hava tve a word ''j nrinIy to nticr. We love n:vl ;,':;;':r tlir ru nil. Put we nre for stici , k'iu with Gen. (Piss no one dotihts il. We , firmly believe t'l at wilh him, rs run ;M itid-' rud hearer, w nid hearer, vj can carry twemy S tan s i of the Union. Ania we si v. to our I friend-s, withhold no h or tarry not for - J . the politicians lo l-id the w.-v, ! ut let the people the Woriitnu people ;he farmers and mechanics of t'ie country, meet and j resolre for (ietieral Lewis Gas, ;ie ;-c-'. dom of ihe Seas, and the ri-'iit to cur t r- 1 dom of ihe Se is, and the rp'ht lo eur t r- 1 rilorf . Indiana V, it riot. o' o I THE PRESS This is the P ie j . ' r-v , w, 1 1 .1 ... , ii. t'i.l II l.l-: )' Jr! ".IIC. ? Il'll' i'llll ri ie democracy. A m.Jtiientous c; no S' is r p
proadiino; the monopolies, cl'quc.--, Rat ks. j n.iren proclaim the sentiment that "a demsharpers and shivers, arc against us. The jocratic vict.uy in the election of a President
contest is ot unprecedented imp irtnnee Let i'i'!:' who Cii"', pro" ti re s'l'i.-cribf r . i i- .i .i i - . ... , nut: iorw;.ro uie- E'.iiisrr n' ion w i'i te.e ir.onev to the Vtx4, that wiicn ti.e eontest tideke.,-, v, ur edtors shail not l , . . , d.v-ed t deaili to?et means to buy paper and pay hands, 'vi clear f rid a Jmr fight ' and the victory is ours Iwl. lit. An incrciire of Paper Circulation not tin Irtcrcarc of Capital. il! ISP! , "ihe mania of evcr-hatlVfie, ovcr-;ssuin- and over-loanin-. as expecnr . ,i i i r cms ior i nc re .;s, hi? the wca ih of cem.T' , r n.ty by an augment itaui of i;s money. , . - namely, by ailcrmg the measure of value. or, i.. iiiu.iiratu t,ie pnncipie by a pricueal application of it to the measure o i iu'ilv, to imagine that t i i value of the Co ;.ni nop np.dit lie increased by a'termo ! if wo .-..11 eiyht ounces a pound instcd t l . l . If : 11 MXtM'!i. if now dOMf, vmnM 1:1:5-0 c no 1 s "i j l ii' t PU'MI tTOjl litlt!) i?t i , ' :) 'I iV' Mi :j t..-.
!. w . 11 it c? iitt tt it 1 u I.tion dou'de the value of the cotton crop lo its proprietors? If the answer be the affirmative, wtiv, then, the proems of! " c ' doublm the currency of a country, com- .. . " . J , , , Hindi lies of ixihaiiiTe heinji unaltered, would, by dmibPng tiie prices of tliose commodities, doublo ihe value also of these commodities A person who should fancy he could get rich Py this easy mel'u - od, would he tiieudzt insane, o'r something nearly as remote from sanity; yet the the error is no greater than has been committed in reference to the function? of mcticy by neatly all tho leading and popular men in the country, who have discussed th" questions of banking and currency. Merchant's Magazine. INDIAN ANECDOTE. John Scqtiaslieqtiash, an Indian of the remains of a tribe in Connecticut, was some years since brought before a justice of the peace on some charge or other, which I do not now recollect. John ban pencil t; he drunk nt the time, nnd in'tend of anvcrin;directly to the questions put by thpjnst.ee, merely'mtittercd out "Your lienor is u Po very wi'e y-y-yonr honor is very wi'.c, I say." i F.einr? unaide to tret any other answer from him. the justice ordered biui to be locked up till the next d.iy, when John wus brought before turn perfectly sober. "Why, John, Raid the justice, "you were drunk as a beast, yesterday. When I asked you any quest inns, the only answer you made was 'Your honor ii very wpe very wise'" "Did I call your honor tri'se T" said the Indian! with a look of incredulity. "Yes," answered the magistrate. "Then," replied John. "I must have been drunk, sure enough." In Massachusetts, during the year IP. 13. with a population of 737,700 souls, there were P.S07 marriages and 10,0$ I cloths.
woieii wci now estimate it, taking sixteen th.,t nre t(, hn I1(!plei f!irtbc restoration of OHIJCC3 to the pound, to l,Sf,.'LOO0,()!10 ; ..er principle.-. Afl much a w e deplore thpounds, accordinu to the altered standard fertime that doomed him to defeat nt the of weights. Rut Would such an opera- j in st Presidential ejection, yet the ii.lcrr t
GREAT CASS ?TtM3. At 1111 ai.Jotirtii'il mciliri - ii Siiifrri n. Ccpri 'I'Dtalivpi a:n! ni! ilt-mcr itic r-t;.
jr-n '" I : ;! i :i 11 1, fi'i.-ri'llv t r tlio rlrctirin of ::. f.ir Prr "iilriit. li.-i I at tlwStat Ili'H-f on t'.i- fiih o!" J ii ti ;: rv. 111. On :!,:',' .11 (thz H.-n. Ahr.vr l:iis th. II. in. A rim iiiif n! lien r 'no; n cnwrity 'i' i'Ic! ha;-:i:. t !. fit J. !':.rr i." - S: rrrtar'. . Imrc a prc -; ail.lri I'liiluv. i'i,; D'r.a :.',( ,-cr-HiiUi'i.' '...at hai at ii.f(tii:c Imj"11 ii'iri'i."!! !i ('raft nil! I oo!. id'oti' rcpu.'teii t!i. !vli.oli itii ai'inf1 Kv t!, l' lion- iii.:. !!: : Vo'u nr.Iihi',.' invito to i; Ptfll u ill. .i1 -,,..,.- 1 i to ivt J j li (!: !iiicl a' !' ,l ,-n...,.:,n- .(... . , .... (.- T1 , i i: , - it im : "r " IH,r,i'r, ;f !- il . rat 5c party of ; car opi:: "n i" Ju rr;c.iry, ive iVfl it to bn n . . ,, ... , . : , , ,. ; , I, ... , i ,. ..i.-..i. ....... , ...!. ... ... .,.it,. n r nri:"iiv.' it mvii (to i;5..-(,. Janet-a-.- n-hich alone it I..cmud fi-e.-mm H-r-uit-o langunce of tr!'!! m-'' sinceriiy. And if by . c!..in?, o !,'n'' k o fortunate n to continue you i u.e corrccti.06 ol t!.c or.'.iutii trc h'.l,!, ! eorar.i-; nic;' le to ynu t!i( p.axiou? folic. i t u .1 a ur frrl for the stircrfS cif i!r:inrr tio ptincipl". run! tvr- In, re of r ;;r country : r. nd of the necessity of doinj everyttiins Tor prineiplo". and imthint: for nien ; otir (irst nud only olijtt't 'ill do effected. rnPnT-l'itizpn) : IVha should, and wltn should i.cl be the Democratic candidate fir the Picsidcnry? A-? !v; r.ol rt- o'inj in too much felf-r.-.mritv? Are tve s it di c i.-r. T 1 v ntruke to tli r,.,-. .1 .' l . .. :'i I.- I n iu hi, mil-, win i'i- ii riiii5"ii, L ,,,, , , . . . . ,, ' wnctl ti);) rou'pf n rntcroi n-inti li Hi wiiij- iiii.j tlitir foreign nllics, ('lato LoikI -r i Fei.Pc.v-t itiet-a : Oy poiilioa! opponents are Mro?y in peeiitdarv resources. Lnite'. "r"' ' 'n-uiae of .ucrr; ccmmar.ded and r"1 Hnry Clay, n man of towcrinp !,!:,,i,ioR- Bold, rdorient and nc.rapnlot; f , " V ", ' " Ol IMP Inrifl -.1-i'o,l in h,a .-,,r.,,r,rt if IB inntl. L..'?,,,",";. 1.11" p..rtv to fKt wi.h t)9 fimn'rii and v-Ror. We inch of ground, tve ran. cod of our country r. qi for the democratic he greatest caution, e must (li uto evpry be united. Tl.o K''d of our country r. quires that wc should ',:crly dinreard nil perron a I preferences for ir.rn, an i select tor our candidate any wen ifneil atid rpin PiieM (temocrat v. ho can pet luc prci teLt til tu i her f1 felect oral votes. It ha been with 'pain that tve have cecn some of the presses in the interest of Mr. Van with tiny olhfi man than Mr. fan Uuren. rr.- I ,r. it. i vlctary at id!." A scntiiuec. Fa coanlrtelv at ur-with rrcrv'featuro in ; - 0. - ererfirT,e democratic party a ecntiinf "n,! Kntm? in it. chano-'ler, had better never have been riVOW,j ,t (o IIJI)rh of Ill!in wor. ,.,;p. rrinciPlc9 not mm, ha ever been, ! tnc lC orcanizntion of our party, its motto Ioe not the re i tabli!iir.ciit of that rytem c f .dirt, that three years nt:o v ! overthrown, in,iii.-urahiy exceed in imper ! tanee, the election of any particular man te' - ,!,p Pi-c-idMier, in the language of Hc-nton. ; ''evert tiling for the ca'ie, and nothing for .r ,.n " ,. ' men.'- iter;- ;s a centra.""., t'.a! ". itouw . .- .... , ... .. , , r... , iiuii-i: our I'Oiiiicai iiieiHiS w.io ii:ne ou oi; . t!rpii.u,t fron the IaI1, ,Ijar!i, cf lhc aci00. , r;lCy to ponder nr Mr. Van I'lircn's frme't fiienJs cannot ndmire more than we do, the fidelity to the I ecmocratie party, that marked his career a? Pro-iidcnt. '1'be "form of 1540 prostrated I n.ot 0"'-v'. Mr' nn n,"', n" ,,ut u,p r,ar,-v at - it 'ill "i I l I i i 1 I'I lilt. V - 1 1 I L i Hi li 'J, : I o ' ( II ' 'V . . , . ... , r . iirtn ji-!oti;rinsc to it. mh iiicst- in 1in,'s mtpt have en slum in the n.rr;siirr involved m the r.ext contest are of too treat a magnitude to make us Tfel niiiaig lui an in,,a,",t to 'Prdc even Mat much Ies the Lnion, by attempt in j: to ro- . . . .,,. him. e will yield to hone m our estiina to Stnfe. ht ate oi" his qualifications nnd patriotism. Put in Ids ability to carry the next election, n have eat that full confidence that wo would wih to have j There, nre prejudices ngti;nt him, tin-" 'f'unded thovph they are that are slumlenitr. On the fourth Monday ef May next, nt Italtimore, the Democratic National On-t'-Mition will nominate a candidate for President. The principles, the integrity of our candidates are nil indisputable. They are nil emid men and free, nnd so fnr na democratic principles are concerned it would be hard to ay which vr. tild he most acccptnb'W to the Democratic party. It should he, and is a source ef gratubition that the maferi.il from which they harn to select, (let their choice b'ht where it may) cannot he n had one. It 'rrnu to us, that a viiihi'iili; y (where r.s in this cose political principh-3 nnd qualiaca lions nre equal) is the only real important question, tiie convention can ra.'fc. We nre nwnre that many of our democratic friends and papers are averse fo raising the question of n vailaiiipty, ia the nomination P.-President; They are honestly convinced, that nnv candidate nominated by the democratic party, will be elected, this tve ere inclined to bebelicve, and so they and we thought in 194''. but were crently mistaken. The editor of the Democratic. Review, in the Jiunarv number for ISM, after nssnminp it i alrcadr settled that Mr. Van Uuren is to be eer eandi.lnte, says; ''This is to be probably "or.e "f the most close nnd vehement ns it 'certainly i" to be one of the most impnrt"ant struggles of parties that the country ''has ever yet witnessed. Tiie consequence "involved nre so incalculable the array of "the enemy so formidable that no single "effort, no single precaution must be omit"trd." Here is r.n ndmiciion from hirb authority, from one of the nitt itfvt
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