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States, end the price vrtdd h&ve been gractu-

a'dv reduced to hur cent

sort of tc.v, nni! if wc cannot pet ?nch en ere, sugar caoe, and the mantifartijie and rf-tseppty the middle and eastern rlafcs wr!i ,.' h, , ... v,,.lt. , i f V (, M I. r , ,1 . , (' ,,,'. I ' ." . 1 . . I ' . I. jl- .. .. ,1.1.1 it'iilll Cif,. V. ii I , : . . ,

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from sources on

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We formerly made otir own prowuon, Manor utn iLer nau ry , m o.ur 1 u: ..oze u r (, .f;,rmi,tion (1;tainel

il u 1; (..mi f 1 ii T lur i; names 10 uc .m:'- u juh y o. , v-j wmh.. i .... . . , .

me poop.:? win H$,ree w nn us ami -.ran i t r , - c ;-v " . witrifMrs ll.o enormities of J u tv-on'i ndniinis-' shew ii g the necessity ut continuing the

TLT.PAV, MARCH K, Wil.

MR. BOON'S CIRCULAR.

Aith the We;t. They my ret fngnr a lwoP cheat. cr from tho Maid-, but with what will they huv it? Can th-y sell crn, pork, oats, dour. hu. h r s, ranks be f, cattle, steam

eiipinc-. smar boilers, to a create r exte nt than ;hiy rati Im-w ? I am -rttivtied that the ruttim; off the market of the r country for the production" the upper, would very s nsibly affect the value of them, hinl thereby the value of IhthI? in thf Ve-.t;Pml doe nnt Soiith Carolina, Geor;i;. 1 ii ania, hiu Mi-i -ij pi, see the rtlect of turnirK' our 1 iboiir h:u k hl' lin to rotton, won! I in-.-.ii'itOit, 'lli! tU !. "... ai.il .'., II. !

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1 and Manl uicJ, s o hat ttct tin- j llH- h u.-tt hs ui u.r- .

v; luo of slave laboi ? j

trat on, thev will learn to tUct r. r. ir t;.i ir

tab i.t? ami qualification?. It will require an ab!, ;prii.ht,nfd intc-llirrnt Matpsrr-nu tobrii.c ord'T out i'f the present rba- t?c ooi.diti,n of our public afTtir. nd we believe. 1h-(t i.o one of

the "8iiv bodies'' is so cou.t ett nt to t. u task ai pl)r .p hiiu jilnr.e- ilnrinur tb.o 1 if,. w:n it

Henry Clay' was (loubltd l'or tC iurH)s.e ot' tevfi,i:e. I now leave Mr. r.nnn amlliis -ub!ica- Under these thities, how ever, the oilturr

t inns. to my reader and to ''Corn planter, jof the sugar Cftne and the manufacture ot

who i q'nte able to defend himself from

ti'.uch fhijipncr a? to obtain it from the Vet Indies aid allord? to the shipper as grod a profit in the one case as in the other. 1 "tit the profits of the trade, if canied nn with the Wc-t It. die?, nui( be

ided between t lie n.errhant- of the

would I'Todure u

n t !

The condition ot ! lj.

1m pro viiii verv

FIRE!-On Tuesday r.ipht last, the two

present duttei on sup. us. The duty of two and a half cents per

pound men brown sucar. when ur oh .

tained Louisiana, was evidently imposed ,w 0 r 'tri,?' "ldf, if it i carried on

with ;ifw vnean , ine noie proiit musi rrniHin i th our own citizen.' The t ill provides that the permanent duties upon Mpcars shall be such as mii;h have been levied by the act of the 4th of

sucar jrrew up toadfjriet ol imnorfance

that well merited the attention ofiJy. lTe:"t thnt i. three cents per uunj1 the national legislature; and in IIC upon loaf su?ar, and ore cent per pound the duty was fixed at three cent I'M'1'" brown snir ar. This therefoie. 1a

In devotin" an hour or two to the ?uh-,ft.t inthe.n.r Re-io.,; u.m.y of the Inrc-.t sto rv f,urne buildintr occupied bv Mr. D. per pound. As this exceeds the duty laid ! tlie 'inion ot trie committee, 1 .1 " r

avo a:re.t,' v eei.-iietn k mniM's , Dciore Louinana wa? ODtiuneil, pv a nail our- .un -'.u, 0

tt inre of thi etitlcrnatrs circular letter, 1 1

taihiie!-,! d in last w rckV Gr z-tte, I have ,tlie plantatio 1 1 - 'lav the brick

no intention to release m num." fiom the able grasp of -Corn-planter" it isonlv in the necessary performance of clitorial duties that I 6a v one word in an tiripatif-n of what he may urge ebortly Sir. Toon will probably soon discover that

Dv correspondent is a man who reflects-

inters Ii

and that aeeniurnodation is etetid,iiir to all

on?. It i verv ea--v t' M-ike arid

and it reijii.ri less ex p iuhtuvi

ot tnonev I he .-laves are vtul eioUieo. and

abu

isnnfhiti? I rem 'irk with more pleasure than

the iinoroveti.ent which takes 1 bice in the ar-,'

;nd:it.t!v tV'd with the best x rovi-.ions Ther-

Whitmore as a carriage makei's shop

ivas r 1 tisomed by fire. So rapid was the

cent per pound, it may be considered that

as it would be if no duties had heretofore

the duty ha been increased to that a- bccn ,au! uI'on tnis article. A bill irr.-

progiess of the destructive element, that mourt tor the piolection and encr urage-P'no duties upon articles of importuned a sinMe article waa naved. Three ' ment of one of the most important pro . ton, whether such dntie? t-hall be greater

t;orecoaches whicli had been drawn un!duct ct" agricuituie and manufacture ' 1 l ' . i-. . L . . . . . - i. . - r

pearaii'-oof the slaves on rotninq from the north I ru;1r the buildings for repairs were also and bcincr settled on the tucar plantations."' .

oucli; and though his remaiks may want

polishing, they are to the point he will fi d him, in the end, to be a plain, intel pent, and patriotic "corn planter,"1 the

force of whose exposure cannot be af- pach otl)Cr . anr u hf n such men as Mr.

The matters now and heretofore no

tired, in regard to Domestic Industry and The pujaN attached to the Academy of

Home Trade, stamp the doctrine of Mr.M'ie Messrs. Allen, underwent an examina

Boon as counterfeit coin, unworthy of eur-jln n Wednesday last. It resulted much rency in the Wabash Market. Our Far-!10 tflP satisfaction of the vi-itors and was mers and Mechanics are mutually benefit jq'J d!y honorable to the teachers and stu

led by each olhcrs labour, and support i"Fnts"

which this country can boast of.

or less than thre established by pre ex

jeeted by unmerited censure and abuse.

Boon would allowore 'a product or man

Mr. Coon should now he aware that hi lectures to inteilVre wi'h theus. if hepolitical nianct'uvering cannot acquire Icomes the duty of all, to leav e them otrrngth or power by filse pretences orlwhere their notions cannot injure tlie

by the personal abue of others nor can 'country

his volunteer avowal of stippert ot Gene-

A Toll confirming the selections of Land heretofore made for the Michigan Road, has passed the Senate of the U. States.

MR. DICKEKSON'S REPORT. The subjoined Report presented by Mr. Dickerson, ii Senator of the United States (herftofoie a warm friend of Gen. Jackson) w ill supersede some intended remarks upon Col. Boon's circular and his vote on

The veto Message of President Jack-

ral Jackson for the next Presidency atTord 'on has aided and contributed to atrcst

tim any shelter under which his errone-t(,e progress of Internal Improvement in

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OUS yotes iim-k n upu.uni t.un..-)Uie est ; .inl 1 .0,,,. appea , 10 .r.. S)J?ar D A hal is con,i(jtreiJ concealed. A majority of the people cfjwarm advocate of the ruinous doctrine of (lfCeHr ifl addition, in order to expose cur Concressienal District must krow.;that message. Why has he omitted to;lhe fe,, Vlen-S 0f our ro,,re?entative by experience, the worthlessness of (V)e : i' torm his c( n?titueids in Kiv-x, Da ies. M vote on this uject, will be found in party slat g of the day ; and what is more. land the adjoining counties, the cause 01 Another column. To protect the industry they now know how to meet it they wiHjthe defeat of an appropriation for the (Jp the country, it is Congress alone that do longer sutler them-flves to be imposed ;gr cat western mail route lrom Louisville can regulate the duty on f xtign products, upon by it echoes. No deceittul practi to St- Louis? Why was it defeated in The vote of Mr. Roon, and his misapplies for the furtherance of party will satis thr House of which he was a member, af- ed reasous iu attempting to defend it, will fv them hereafter. He who represents ,tGr having passed the Senate? Was that j be found monstrous, whea brought to the tnem must be capable, and willing to la-1 Tlori ition an "attempt to carry the te.t of duty. It will only be premised inr fir hU constituent, as th neonl,, ru I measure leyond the means to sustain it?" here, thi it it hoped the gentleman will

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IPso, no Mr. lioon, perhaps, thinks lie not Leap 'you JtnpUations u

can pas on without investigation, upon Gen. Jackson's credit : ami therefore, his

r.o longer icrncin unmindful of their own iLdere'. .Mr Boon do? not deny hiivofe on the repeal of the duty on Foreign Sugar What will feme of Ids warm friends south

cf White river say to this? Thoe who

upon those

who truly represent the course he has ta ken. If he s ashamed of the n.irt he has

1

isting laws, is equally a bill for raisinr;

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rc . 1 1 111 j ;houseot representatives, eltects have been verv decided and ex ' . . r ,. . A, fc ., . 1, l , - 1 , , I he committee, there. ore, direct that tensive. It has divei ted a large portion' .... ' ' " . 1 ,. 1 , 7 i- 1 'the bill referred (o them fe reported withot the capital and labor, heretofore less, . . , . . . J ' . . ,n '1 1 1 j out amendment, and that their chairman. profitably employed m producing rice, , . . ' r . . L. . ' . 1,1. ,t 1 . ;-!at the proper time, move loi its indefinite cotton, and tobacco, to the production ot t sugar, thereby relieving, to a certain ex ')0s " m D ' tent, the cultivators of those articles from . . . . , . ,1 , 1 1 . A ros master in Ohio, who occasionally the pressure created by the over prouuc- , . . . . ' . ' . . . 7 , f ' sends us letters, is in the habit of stamping? lion. . . . , ,, ihis name upon them with tpe. I his ig It appears that a capital cf about forty lnnt gjncty rffai. and we are obliged to five million-oi dollars is invested m es- ipay roslnje for them; the law requires tablifhmen!s tor racing the sugar cane, the namprf thc poMnmter who franks to and for n.anulactuimg sugar and molasses be riaen on (he letter. Sat. E Fosi.

in Loui-iana alone. 1 hat the uroduce ol

these t-slablishments amounted in ihe ear

Perhaps this Postmaster's education ha

1828 to 87,905 hogsheads of sugar, ; UPCn somew hat negle ;tert, anti he is novr which iuneuily two thirds of all the su learning to make his A BCV If he pergar consumed m the United States. That severe, in a short time he will be able to the produce of the crops of lij30, in Leu-; ... . . , r . . 1 . . . . ,,,r . ' , 1 , ,nte his name, instead of using type, isiana, is estimated at 1U0.000 hogsheads j And it is further estimated that we havej CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES. land enough, proper lor the cultivation of; . . . sugar, to yield a sutficient supply of thiJ At the reucst oi a "tlem:ifl ot article, for the entire consumption of the'p'ace. I insert the subjoined extract of a

Unite a bt?.tes, lor hfty years to come. jletter from a neighboring county.

This exhibits the most satisfactory evi-

I have heard many names mentioned

- , , .1 , r , l- n the ennuiicr after truth, m estimating : viction. f ef him not attribute Mr. Dickfc've contended. throug; "thi:x and ihtn, ; ,

that he c:ly voted for the consideration.

Mr. Foon s views

dence of the gteat resources of our coun-for congress at the August election, but try, and of the untiring induttry and know not upon what authority, except enterprise of our citizens; and it is aeir-that of Mr. Boon, who no doubt offers. cumstance no less gratifying, that, while Mr. Blake's name 1 see published at a dieour establishments for producing sugar tance from home; I do not believe he will have been rapidly increasing, the price of keep it before the people. Does Joa:r the article has been constantly decreas- Ewing intend to present himself? .My ing; and sugar, which nve years ago sold object is to t ike a stand at once; and i m our maiktts lor ten cents per pound, is think it is hardly possible for any opponow selling for six cents per pound. The'nent to come near the vote Mr E. would

'competition between the foreign and do -receive in this quarter. I have heard tho

mesne production has reduced and kept 'name of our judge, and a lawyer of year down the puce. o well in our own mark place mentioned: thev may be very well els as in the markets of the islands from in their place ; but the country can be repwhich we make importations; so that, resented , I hope, without applying (.- e; without doubt, the consumer, both Lere ther bar or besi h. J' 1 w ith r,t -tr; r-.

. . . , y . . i m p'i -no.'v. ui iKoV Hi iv u;ii ritilt 1 it l "I'nin, ui t opinio1. - "iiuu lerson s ta i.il teport to -lozo dcsizunz . , t, , , , !. . - 71 .

flSuts wno are' 1 sugar w as produced in the Unite j Stales ; re-election ot RatlifT Boon. My estimate

omissions as w ell as his acts are accounted , performed, he should disavow it hereafter, for. The extract immediately follow ing, 'and be grateful to the honest men who from the National Intelligencer, w ill aid j have arraigr-ed and exposed it to his con-

c , , , . i . -ii . I q)tiriotr the administrations of Mr "MadisMi ' roliVccl tk ' r I Ihp tiill-.-l af aenm. wr.nt will th.PV! . .. 3 .1 i - .1. r .1 . o. i v.

fay to this avowal of our Representative! wahXred, arid ihe creat stem ot 'protect"- S' th al d'V the reputation now th-tn as produced ,n the year 1816. jof his talents and natural sagacity is not

mc our domefctic arts, and manufactures, and of honest men " This charge can be cast

promoting inter 1 irovnent ah,pte-d or jb.i(.k b,msPlfwlth Pfttct What Can

rather cnlsrcjcd. The former njp anre to reme

H vote which was intended t. fritter away T1 n rr rr tto-

till: 1 lUIU "T U1V1V .1KUI, 1 III tVUlK" M..... - . . . , J Li.. v -ti o Titiated finifiir.v. k'c. nri( the w e send from Indiana, and narf icn'.irtv

man's notion of political economy appear I ,;;tter t counteract the r-Hcy of foreign na-lfl(im thp vvH!.:,S.. to o,v for rrri,r

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ltlons,aml toSHe us ir"m uie himiiii iiio -

overwridmi: c comretcion which tho ccnpral gai f e i.av e no eastern outlet conse-

Ineaee of Fairope would nrcfsanly produce. !npn. ., ., II niir ll,n,!llf. met l, ton n

'rtencralJackson wns identified with both these I 1 , , , t Udininistratiors, and while a meinbrr of the the matket: below. N ecessity policy

Sr.ate f the United Hale?. i;ave them In'. ,ut riot i-m--and our own interests, dictate

r i

to ! e. that, as Sugar is an article of gene

ra! necessity, any duty imposed on the importation cf that article is "an imposition upon the farmers and mechanics of the country ' lie would endeavor (though in a Tory awkward way) to make the Farmer anil Mechanic believe, that every thing of "genet a I necessity," the growth or manufacture of foieign countries, upon which a duty is levied, should be admit

ted free of du'y; or the duty operates aj

rr-7rf5rol snnport. e-ie(illv to the Tariff;

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cumsTance? mm . : ......... ... a.,... e can enc Ttiragc and raise lor Home marand Internal Improve ment, may well havej . . been deceived and mi-led, and thfv have no ; kets our dependence on these is subject cause of si If-reprcach. (0 foreign legislation, and wise and enThe late Me??3!;e clearly point to a new and) " onnosite ostein from tb.v pursued bv Madison ; lightened nations have adopted regulations

and Monroe ; so far, at lea-t, us it regards much of what is if.tere.tinc and valuable in our do-

The price ofsMg.tr will still continue hig-h. Let Mr. F. tart against either,,

to fall, if, as many believe, the profit of single handed, and I would pledge my capital invested in establishment for pro , faith upon Ihe lesult his success would ducing-fcugar is greater than the capital ,be as certain as any such event could ba employed in the production of i ice, cot- in the womb of time

tou, and tobacco; for the capital employ

ed in the latter establishments will be

From the Western Sun.

trariiferred to the former, until there shall jn Stout,

e an eq amy oi pros among them have rfiarj an articlo ;n a lae rnrnbftf Inrrf .'igeci nrorlur.tifin will inrrpnsiP rnm.' - rt ..u: i

. . t . . i i - v"'" . i ih "i nr rnnpa t rsa riv - .urnoii f , -

. i. . , ii...,. i . . . . n iu i r iinn i r-n m -i i . i n t tt i 'i ii - ii - r-

and internal improveniems. vn-in n.e.-e m , - petition in our markets, w hich must end

in a reduction of prices. -

The producers of sugar heliere, and

planter" in which the author of the article has thought proper to introduce my

name ckxen times, pronouncing me a "fol

mectic pobc, and parties must n .w be formed

and restriction suited to tlieir own peculiar interests. Every country should pro-

n tax on one elass of our citizens for the viiha view to the opposing: s sterns and theirject is own products, and no nation should 'relative m rit In this state c f thine? it ap-l i . .i i . r benefit of another cla. Tbt- doclnre. i Pt ..,r, tl) ,hcUritcr. a National Convention is , receive upn equal terms the products of ecrv thi:dvinr man knows, would soon ; ,mt Prio,i ' v ruu l! ,,r: ,h:,t 'nrtion of the) other cout tries. A shdlow partisan, in I fn. -,! of the T intf at.d (rdernal Iianrove moid,' , . . .. , . -c c .v

niostrate our home induct ry, particuhuly ,nij oft!i0 ,,i.mal Bank, who. under a m,sta-n5 P ?ir,ie omce, would make

in tlie grain growing states. The hearing

cf Mr. Boon's vote in relation to the dt

on Suiiar, and h' argument in jutifica

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wuu gouu ieaori, mat a leuucuon oi ine!:in(i mmi for ';,vin vr.r.i

duties pon foreign sugar would be de-enquirv irit0 thp cxl)edietlCv of ir(!Ucinstructive of the investments w hich they- the (iujv on , a an article rf such get have been invited to make by the laws of t.r:,i consumption among all ( lasses of our congress. I he benefit- which have le- c;tiztl)9 This Vrclcnde I -Com planter,' suited from the protection of the. addition- has no (joubt COnvinced the public, that alhal cent duty upon sugar would he j he possesses much ability for hv.vuhcr, lost, Bhou.d that protection be withdrawn, anJ personal abuse of rtkers; but if n and should the duty be reduced to one j not niIJch mislakcn ,n the , rtal Corn ..,,anl. cent per pound upan brown sugar, arree-Pri np indi-,,., ,;n c...i ; a.t

ln" 'k"wll abl., ,:lht feC!iun 0l'thC blU; il cult to convince them, that it is right liuit tty r'ffa;:; This win lie ral ,ule-and such aspiring men seem on- ouid carry rum to a large portion ot our ! they ,hou!(! le taTCil for th, i:lHiVC ru i n' resppctfu! tothe disHppointed, and a tribute v t0 j,;ne a small portion of sagacity cl!lZen9' l4l 'l lV e ,nv e't('d thcir capital benefit of the sugar cultivators in Louis-

I iu Migai p. i.iiai.uii!., auu ii wuuiu oe ai-,,.., or nnv .... pr,. f,Up Tn. ,nv rr

due to their feeliui: n.l integrity of purpose

tin, are ofa character not to he tolerated.' whether A or B shall besoVeted ii an irHs-.;"ch as their own views oblige them to

. , . i . i- . ., .. 1 eiflcant cuestion when compared to the cn-at -ill intnnvorriij Upon thi point let me dtrect the atten--1 (ttM10Mnrf nni, in 'jeopardy. In fact, ; Ca" m!o rxt n tion of my readers to the conclusive Re- the publi-mind cannot be too soon diverted) We tvant an exchange of articles with ror, f Mr n.ck.r.. in ,n,ther Tcfi'Ul t?JZ"JXui0 CUr"" h of this day's paper let trip ak a due ' w hether we shad protect our citirns. ore and ; independf nt iu reality and we gladly Cor.M.le.;,on Prir,fi,.l. n,l al. cf;'; tr,,,,,) vv.ll exchange u,h the sentimee.ts made known in the follow, the wwrld, then by securmethe true indepen l- foreigners for those articles that cannot . , euce cf our coantrv; and whether we shall!, - , , , t, . T , ;ni extract ct a letter from a gentleman ' have a dH,.,p at!(1 Va.y ir.tt rcon.mumcatu n ; be 1" 'Jueil at home. But as Mr. Loon's in Louisiana, to Senator Johnson of that!w'-fb ore another. The man niot likely to if circular h is been adverted to, in another aireptable to the ereafst n aiontv cf the. . . state. It recently appeared m the National 'frjenis o,' this favorite ytem, e'u.rht' to he put, Cw,,,m!1 vvl!1 herc ,euve Ul doctrine to Intelligencer: n nomination. And whether it be Mr Clay orj recoiiciie itself with the truth, as set forth , . , .. , . Judee M'Lean. or anv other rit person, is tut a;, c r i t-i . 'f h averrad w. h Rttr.tion vour lr ttr to the s , , ,. 1 - i "V Senator Dickerson. I he iieople I hope , .- c. 4 -. , .l i x - o .minor consuirration. ' I J ?rcreJ.!:' r 1::'.;:i,!?,:,s:,e: ot ?"5ar;i '.onn.l,im h IwiH look into this matter : and I trust afl

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tended with the loss of property to the ; our (ra(lcrg l0 the Ncw 'Orleans' market,

. iii.ui liiiiiions oi uouars. Iknowthat the protection given to th As the production of sugar in the Uni i cultivator of sugar in Louisiana, has ,,evted btates ,s now m a tram of successful ! iaiUlCd , hem to give our trader any expenment, the comuMttee thmk it would! the better price far their corn, beef umJ be contrary to every principle of sound t,0lk Sug ir. in the general, b ars a impolicy to check its progress by removing .rm price at New Oi leans wherca.sa the cause ot its prospenty. They con .advanta ?e taken of the peculiar m' . isidertheproluction ot this article, even ' , iou of u(lr t rid,.r, in pn,Ju f 1rn ri(il. if confined to Louisiana alone, as one of ,,tja? HmJ U1nnv ()f (hcn, art compelled to national importance; and one in which ev-V,. a nr;.c ;:..riif,-e jn the value of eiy state mjhe Union has, a deepinteiest.1, i.eir product or in other word,, they All who furnish the capital and labor, n,ive tt tako'j i.-t whatever price tho the steam engines nulls, kettle, tools, Louisi.mians are pleased to give thnn. carts, wagons plough, horses, mules, 03- If, how ever, I shall be f.u..d in crr.r iu en, pork, beef, hsli, corn, tl )ur, and other reference to this subject, 1 stand to be provisions, and all articles of clothing ne- bv mv r.o'.stitucnf..-. whoso in.

hu:h it imorit.n.t should he r-ctiCrd. Yon . . . .', r..nt " ill k cessarv for those enp-iped in iI.p n.-.wh.o. . . ... 1. 1 . ,. r.;.k'..ii..

i,.e for .i, h thn we take M.nnallv fatvgard to the next Presidential election. 1"' t'J,J' I,,U4t t"w,fc' fa..w .uc , . P - ureas ami o.

ar-, however, some error m r-unt of f set, ' i,.s;n in thp nirtvnow in uMipr. inrp-Ksi" '7 c'-7" citizens, he ther thry be rich

it. liv IVU iv u v i i 1 T -w -

rd to the next Presidential election,

thi.usind barrels of corn. Ti.is is entirely a if0 not n uth a few who crv "-.Inu one hut following doci:ajent a candid and an atten-mi-inke ; the ep.tantitv is much neare' five! ' h,:., lred thous.iu i I am conS.'.cnt it cannot 'Jackson"-- et never will I vote for htm.tive peiu.-ai.

TKr no n-.ber of 1 i vci i un'erratrd therp

ftro morett.au 3..0; nd all the working; friendship for domestic industry, and the h on the phnutKMia do not average four improvement of the country. Theedilor "lae linr-mf hore I think too few. In of tKe Louiville Journal speaks very tb-' VMr Jd S- the account ti.Von in tf-e To-'narlv mv sentiments on this su? ect.--di in u i'i on, the 1 nnd t th it rased were t?f.o J more than halfcan; to tin Su-ar rei mi. f,1;"

Thev do not l.,t ,p( 11 yen;- ; f v from the age j k-V."c .uhnit that Jakcri dofs nt pongptj n

Ot u hich thev arnv; is nearer t'i truth. A -! "in mill, ketth i, i:c. cot on an avrrace

U these

Ihe a citation of

supnhed with t am io.es

.' n tv!' ih i-roeres ot mi: r i :iiei:l atu

t;.i q-iet.on pro.:ii'-fs a most unia orafde t d' et .this and more we tr-t ! y a 'not.

reat nuni'ier ot ' am io irs

beii.M;ht for su c " this year; edmps not -2J j ol p cf to

twenty Ol .'incs W i '

'ri.it.fu ,l C11 ri it ill li. 1 ! 1 TV

e i iit tir; a i.Hieh i?r.-ntrr eurse ol am.;.T orn::a e.nC. w : k.-d 4vna,tr

1 1 " 1 I . ... . 1 . '. .

.'!, liny 01 i.iirti ui :it' 1 i.iu.i :: lr.lin j oi:i'. wio.o iur;n CTiiinaie neV trourie an.i

Marvbitvl. an 1 all the Vet, will f , 1 tho f onfauon.-; an ! unseal, it ro-il le. i.iw foun-

v er, if t!.1! tains cf abuudantloi;,

fe.-t of tb.is ili- i;i,n. In fin

piir iVct hwd bren left nut. on bed, v."e l."ii!d Ii I j as J ik-o

h-ive doubled th" quantity of

'until he shon-s. and not merely ffvows, aj IX SENATE CF THE U. STATES.

Feb. 16, 1C31. Mr. Dicker?on made the following report: The committee en manufactures, to whom was referred the bull to reduce and tix the duties on sugars imported into the United States, have, had the subject under

miIc vpiaufication tor the 1 residency ; th u hej consideration, and beg leave to report

(That. 11 mining up their opinions upon

this subject, the v have not had trie aid of any petitions, remonstrances, or document cf any kind, to show the necessity or prop riely of reducing the duties on sugars, in accordance with tlie provisions of the bill submitted to them. Their attention, however, has been called to a letter of the secretary cf the

treasury to the speaker ct the hou of

is r ot !ot;e a m-rle oo j ar t with a e"od r-(

si tt.'.usano ooiiHS 1 iiere ?.re ,-; pinri'a-; uve; t,i't ne tins vioiateu ev ry pfCe. h- r-v.r

ii n ; ther" ar only one humored

;ae, th he hn applied hundreds of thouan5.

t tee nation'

motiev to his

i .

pnv ate n-o j', but til) th-re i " bht V'f !'.OM Id

the ar J r f ent'Torige t w slaves wilijbe unwillii.c t see levated to 1,; place .

the

antry's bring M-itt'ii with the

no, !-.. m . . , 1 1 1 1 j i ij ;is j i' i-ui ' 'a A A X i'l vJT i t. rr , I . . I u;ir,:is , . 11 as in !l.e couotrv n- , re iiot . ' 1 l'r f 11 ' n' ;tt u ei ' 13th ot last month, is already aa object of great important as o.'.p.um iu-v, whilu im; cau da cj MlL froiU cU.crth:reiorc,f:r i.y rtt to (i.-.rc! rjgbtpoa tLu subject, of the cuUivatisa of the ( to cur coLrnrivrce a:-d ntwiativn. ToLry.; ;"'

1 thrr-

tion ot sugar ail these participate in the repre3cuted when made knawn to me.

advantages of this important branch o;

industry. This renders Louisiana dependent upon the southern and western

stales for a part of her capital, 1 thor, and

Respectfully, Lc ,

R. BOON.

People of ea-y fortunes discouragp ft

sMiodiea on.i it.o It,i,',:i0nn,ir,.tnm ,ra t-udiiing gt nius; tne latter, not m the

- w , 1 . . 1 UllU'llV UIJU iA - l . ill Cl'ltY for a large portion of the residue, and le:i?i altcnti ve to their a r rog wr, sutler every state in a greater or less degree 1 ,thr'l,t complaint ; foreeeing th itwheu depetitlent upon Louisiana for an article ; ne arrived at his full growth their indispensably nece ssary to the health and ; w otnparcd to his, will be but a me.ro comfort ot" every individual in t.he uni'n. cra:i''7'ffThis mutu d dependence w hich cannot C reliable Crimes. Mr. Baron Vo'iglr fail to attach by the strongest ties theian, by singular iateiioitv of xpr --100 most southerly member of the roufedera in addressing the Grand J uiy -t Shi op. tion to those of the south, the north, and -hire the otfier day complimented the the nest, is. 1 consideration of high u:i 'county on the '-highly credit, die nature cf portance in a political point of v iew.! ihe ci inir-M he found on the caU 1 i u".

'joud i'reilt. The mndars .o" a cer

tain society ha inc-' become son.. , !..at r fw

en the amicable relations among th.-;Uii in o.Jir attendance, it was pi-p-rato

. . t 1 T H I . 1 1 I . lit.

. 1 .'iv I h ill r .11. T T : -i O . 1 1 I I . . . . i r ' . . . r , f r f ,

when we are iidmotiished by the signs r.fj

the times to stjenglhen and not to weak

I pay their del

The transportation of domestic sugar j'l'.y our debt.

I , I o ilii'et O .

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