Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 October 1831 — Page 2
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regie. ;.,
mdeceive tnem
Ti,e a'i rc which li ranee, mhmh ,i factoring establishments
1, . r , I in mV 1 1. I l' 1H l . r Men vp from lrcciy mixing . pnpr:pnrp nf rpntll.
. r on t-ertammenis. ;ue unuun u -y --r , low citizen, at pUb.ic eiirci . nfsurh a state of th ntx.
r-.p to continue :o accepi . c-s. ''V . . ... '
oWd but for the reason al- congress m their wrsuom, zoning rrom
- , ,., . . i rt,f!-' ii,orp are CD ICiiuOuticn par c:iv;;io i Bn...ri ?:i.u'r'"" c v.iUi mcse cf r.ngiiHij arui idous catalogue o; articles t.iere ait
which they wish the duty reuueeu. u. - r .... ...... - entirely abolished! Wines silks, linen, ymly and glury cied bucver? salt, molars, coffee, tea, cocoa, iron, fellow-c.t,, n let u; calmly o:,.l -i olives ol.ve oil. figs, raisins, prunes, f;g. innately revive, tnat we v dl go -
WOUt
induce
their hidi station over all the complicated
interest of the country, extended the ne rf;uv protection. And what lias been the result7 3T I it decrease the national rpvpmip as some feared it would? No.
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Ireaiiv ifinmui". j 'name was presenter, by a convention in Kentucky, to the public consideration for la high o'fljee, 1 have net accepted, nor. IwhiUt it remains thus before the p'iblic.
(t i YA V& H1 LlP 4Slo M'a11 1 accept, any public entertainment J1 i ten(!f,ft J on mJ 'vn "cetmt.
I !iOc, trentlemen, you will approve
Mil CLAV. 'ture from my resolution, were it adamsi- to ;pnn? inio vu , - . . i. ..L, ......... 1 m.io o ..lprp cooncr a foieiffn. uncertain maiket tor our farm-
hed indiviuuai av,u. ;i'us wu-i... ur - cfP.Hv inrrpasmf. domestic
e' market. It ha? procured a comfortable
ruteful recollections of a burner visit.
almond, currantscamphor. alum,npium. hle for the Air.enc u. n ,;e:r -. u,rnvu quick-silver, Spanish bm,vn, copperas, irnprovemrnt, popular e.uc-wco a.:r. . 1 , 1 . i.a ir rrmn- Her.rv C lav. in dr spite ot "n.odv nUons, tin and brass in sheets and plates lor man j j t ..r ,.1 .1 k,,c ("vetres arid l-ro5CTtHi.-ns . and tbii
nf:,rf..r, .,.0 1.1. rl- hnflW d Pm i i C hl)S ' " V e t C eS ai.M "prof CTI pi 1U ;
i i.- , ... . iumuII r.o lender nv.
i iiuu'i k K5, i;iv n , anion ii.iprr, i;.iu-, . ( rihhnna cfro.c MMS K.lfirn- -lnlhs I b rerifl iflili V I f) !ial I' , pat 1 I ' : i '.C h hf-
.'.-...T,iin. linn;, I'l.'llll'L. ..v..-, - - .
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u : it it hn (.tonrifG an annua ant si k larn hnmti.rmp nni women i
Hriin cf specie from the country, to the stuff goods, spirits not made of grain, rao puhlic p-l-y.;u.d renv , Uic wui
amount of many millions. It has caused jsbii tins, sheetings, plait!?, calicoes, j
thousands ot mar.utactm in esiauiisnmenis
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i cp I r.r tHH'.iCCi.'til "rn .lrntv . II w
..A -Mf.r itban in Vincennes, enrleared to me a
' ' ' ' 1- T 1 . , , 1 (ricnile nnfl bv iht
r I reSKienCt VI ,nuci ijirw.jc, v...v. ( Mielt:V,01 l.cu- , ,, r .. r...v, . icJt
Tins d-tm-ui
. l.v tw( ot his son
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T.Ub.dt. Lawrence, an
'jckv, ariived in our village on the lCth(& With many thanks for the too flattering
''.si at 2 o'clock, r
nnosten
f.icvcntct
r
communic;
th great respect, nbptlient servant.
H CLAY.
II. M. Shaw, and Messieurs . a III
David S. Honr.er, Jacob kuj tennau.
Saml. Smith, James H. Hunter, Pierre Andre, Geo. V. Carnithers. John L w,
The inivate andLsiimate of mv public services made by
".druv.v in which he travelled ' the meeting which you represent, and for .tat.ou, jj i.i rithe friendly terrn m which you have tod hi5fnmds in tins borough tiotn sentiments. I am, gen-
rereiving information of his ajproiich in ; tiemen w,tli great respect,
)l;-if.nt time to pet mil them to partici- Your obedient servant, .i .1 r-rntinor biniOn
pte m me pifa;u.i. ... ...v ...... b !T v t !t .r: mitin? him to the eiceb; 1 uev'.
lent Hotel ofMi.J. C. Chuk, where he took lotlging. A soon as ihe committee appointed by the friends of the American System in this i ...i.nup Tv.mirc were announced
COUUl V , H'iJ ..n-v. in a 'late number of the Gazette, wercj apprized of Ins arrival, they waited enj him in their collective capacity to cany!
into effect the object of their appointment. On nembling in his presence, he uas ad
dressed by the Rev. Mr. Shaw, Chairman
chintzes, muslins, velvet cords. China and assi-ted to j ut h.m m with peed intei,tin: porcelain. T-ruseels carpeting, I'enivian'let usdo cur !uty a? he f men. .im: bark, chronometers, sextants, parts oiho put him out. Oui :uty V , ur rcur.t. . watches, amber, pine apples, iuniper her-! to him. and to the ihtsct man, i.crn.u.;.i ries and oil of juniper. Ilalian'crapes, gall it. Uhe:i,acied !u. ;!;. tnc wok. Mutr:-
and Dtofitrib'.e emplov. for a vast number nuts, essence ot burgamot and all oiberma are pui . ?. ' of the infirm and feeble of our population, 'essences used as perfumes, madder, turtle mer should ever pi cponderatc. who are incai ali'.e of field labor. It has Uhell and ox horn tips, also cn blanket?, ' Here ur?ic6c and rcttut ;ire syt.or.-
caused the eaith to be embowelled and i blue stroutt, scarlet do, molton, swan- mous tei
i Leison ami
lare rn-ntities of metals, such as tin, Ukin, Indian gartering, vermiliion. taffeta' Monroe wcie turncoats S;-- :;id ai .jn;:i lead nirk'pl. iron, copper, mercury, zink, ,ribbor.s, pocket looking-glasses , Lead. In '.raise its iW.dc voice tor a wl.de it weu W cobalt palladium, biMiaith, kc. have been, dian awts, brass inlaid knives, scarlet md-oon dieaway ; for itdrt ;udvwtt:e triumph'
and will be taken from its bosom, to be led caps, sturgeon twine, mace, clove?,,over taf-.v 1 ho good c-i rover . e o.?;.-
. iln.,c..r,A nriirlcc n np. nntiaffinn. ntitmpor S rnstin. iicnnpr. i.i-, UntOrtUr'l iO. VWl .11 !s dJ l M" i;Ji ,
IIIIU a iliuuiitiiu nuaivj . 1 , 5. ij i - ' - i
worketl up
ssity or conveniency. Immense resour ;mcntot ginger, ivory, Turkey carpets, ni national and consequently indivi- cashmere shawls, all furs and raw hides,
dual wealth, before almost undiscovered, and all duties on tonnage, passports andj
i i nnprt :itui pmn oven. u r it-ai anut-. i.iuiv iti u.c .i-ima ....
cess
ce
ets,' leave the result to (J'ul.
CINCINNATI
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COURSING.
it : i ,.r..i rnntinup tn increase ithese articles be much reduces or cntittlv : ,. .. - '
i i ara -imiipl Ml Mire. 1 me i tasrvj, an. i " . .. - i rat.o urr w.t.1 v in.i ,,r? - v : TV,l'?'Hv'cnU La-el e! the value of real estate. It profitably em- taken off, and what kind of a -mod.hed ;J thc I3.h, llth ,;: s f';f 7 a , Vona hlov. all our moneyed capital, which skeleton ot a tanfi would remain Ano ; MT nrp No'ih Vurccll Saml HillJ 'ou!d otherwise go to d.s.aot countries at yet these are by no means a I. Uhere y M ,nr,lLr M tev jl f Ma "in i low rates of interest. If war should a would he our revenue after the proposed; Tef,HCl ,;ctV T fVU" trr)f lu uj i) VV ee"j third time se. its impurpled seal upon our .reductions e,e ejected? Here, tc low ; nii,. ' ,!J:n0(S Jar; om T.! t S Lut nnlry. our ,.izen-?old,ers would not c.nzens. mod,fcatin and total destrue , Uon . ; f , . Is:iac Coons, and John bmD. u. , Rrh- . hianket. nor'lwi are svuonimous. . L , n J.,. ,.r
Many of our citizens eagerly embraced j retrPat UDsUpplied with powder , halls, and ! Washington, and a long list of illu!n ,1), Thc? f(.C0!Ui l . at V. 'mir.:;te the f-vorable orporlunitv which his visit ; bavonet?-nor would foreign salt, almost ons worthies led on by Henry Clay s.ncc.1 p l(y Dc:n. Xy,:Ii;!5 trained by I'm cell n'r I n, vi-Mhe,; ,es-cts to the asnecessary as bread stuff, be again pur have acknowledged internal improvement r;)ie u. Wir,)f, presented of paj.ng the.r ie. p.cU JoIlare (Cr bushel. Our necessary to the prosperity and stability j Sm! h,. U , c;t .
,r. i.Tir':nul nm onri-i .1 ;-7n iv bo bnu cvaltcd so much
ot me lomamiu, ri-i n..v tarui prevents mropean iiggiauui.iunui m w.i m. ...... .......... v , .... j Jia: grave s Sfc ulator, fui cell s item y ate manner ! the honor of his country at home and n ,at American expense. It has placed the canal?, in their proper places, by . Kv,nSjchv , Wi! - F t . Ta-omtn v and Crance'V. ' When he concluded, Mr. Clay, after broaip JI health and spirits were ex- producer, the m.nutacturer and the con- all our citizens a free V 'Y Vl J"" -1 1 j-lxr, Ruck, maki, tour contend::,tnmppinrMruriu tv ami theiebv triven ode anather, form a ktnn of luctberly at-1 . i , r 1!M,r, 17 4, . tcnderinR bis .alata.ion, to .!.e Omm.ttcc ct.ent. A lh, ct.He.1 oPon b.m e .""7? ' , . 1.;e5...-tach1eI. pd fra.frnal cement ftr " ''v' .V-.t
I !.,..- Ik,..n i til). i.l ill. iL ,..,..,,(.. .1 h,t mir,riril . .. , tr . I., -f .1 . ...'I iiu . ' -
was undersioou io ;muic tn ... mciigintu mi tursu.m u, " nal riaterial vvhicii our country produces union. oiuui uns wm: i j'-4"
and his courteous address, and left him! m inpxhaustible abundance. It is jfrom )0 to 25 per cent .on the investment,
ivuth the same profound respect for the building village, towns and cities; con 'and thus enrich the treas.iij . "men u.m-
nt thev had Ion"! denying cur population, anu ugmenmij ex. i u. u.r-,. v.. . w .....
! the burden? ot government, it gives us a icruai umiuitur, ;i- r-
Ftancc as follows: It afforded him great pleasure to rc isit a illage, thc polite and kind hospitalities of which he had fourteen vears since the honor to have ten dcred to him cxpiessed his thanks lor the congratulations presented to him by his friends in thc count of Knox, through their committee observed that he had come to Vincennes in transitu on his way to visit his son, and his lands, some seventy or eighty miles north of us; and his business being ex lusively of a private
qualities of the man. th;
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.) iniw'a it's, i'a.... .'i.i '..ouit'.-n u im . Tamrmmy, t ut won hv Ilfiu;. Ci :v. Third day, o?.c vJh and rif-czi. rurcclls Riadlo( k C'h:trley, rrjtei rd I -
n, Lagow's Fur!: c-l!:, Railev's Dick,
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since enteitamec, for the bnlliant talents, flnuri?hin? treasurv,and consequently ;to mail transportation, and aid in cl.stn- nrf ncu(!ri;n!jv C!r Hp Jakt tP;,KitK. ft1 " .. . ii ,i , 1 .....n (i ilk f bnl I? C-
will soon ena'de congress to extinguish ttie.t-utmg an me ciamutwjui public debt, provide for Ihe gratuitous in- smallest expense and the greatest rapidistiuction of )outh. improve our commer- ty. Internal improvement is a noble oh cial facilities, and reduce the price of pub-Jeer ; and noble, patriotic hearts must for
lie lauds. It is the prime cause ot the ever w.sn us prouo ea -.u,.i... ...... - , conte?l;.(i hy t5lP i;,;lr r,., n)gcr;ti( retention and distribution of money, and t.nued advancement but how can thi,jUt iu:uhy p;r::((!cck .
therefore euablei debtors to meet the de- great ohjeoi ne promoxea wnuoui mik .u.. mandsot" creditors, which is the very soul of the national treasurv ? And how can
ence of commercial trade. Alrea- ithat treasury disgorge us minions, 10 ei-
of the orator and the statesman. Ihe
name of Henry Clay should he peculiarly dear to the west; for it was in defence of her interests and happiness that the mightiest efforts of his gigantic mind were put forth. It was in the west that his intellect first emitted its dazzling brightness , and
five contending cod's, thiec years old. First Iie.it, 1 mii.utc and 5o f."cr;iK; v. -'. by Rraddor.k Charley. dis!:.nred Scrotal heat, I minute a:.d o ) second, b,r.nd-rxr
'irni Pkk
true evidence of the greatness it has; , , bankruuts discharetd ac- fectuate the important object, when the
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ni'ure it was his earnest wish to avoid'suj,.quently attained . He stands at pre-! counts deemed irrecoverable. It gives us'laws which now replenish it tnaii nave .Jtlic rarade on his account: but that Uent in a rrnud attitude before t!ie ee! the most derrable atlvuntages in our trade been repealed, or so mjurionslv J'moc J puilic parac o. i ..ec .... ,,n , , v , with India, China, and South America.-- nen" as to leave a revenue scaicely sut il would give him mm h happiness duung ; 0t the nation. He has been cal.cd by inc, t oillmerce, navigation, ship build- ficiedt to meet the current expenses of his stay (which would be necessarily j sovereign pccplc, and not by King Can aJd above alj the costing trade, are government? Here the opponents of our ,krt m mprt in an unreremonious man Ir.i- to be a candidate for the hiehestd ;,dv.-i:icin.i- m "a ratio of the rooit cratifv-ltarif are completely stranded. hat n
Cer. as many of the cit.zens as should ; lhc noblest office in the gift of any peo j mg augmentation" It has cheapened j fatal, distressing consequence would inevi- . . . r -f ! , f. , . t , .... everv necetsarv article of domestic usej tahly result from a successful oppouton v- i. .r,.,. -t tn rmcr (ho Imnnr nf wait- nlo Tn him tbp dpst.nios ot these l.P.l- -VtlJ HttCsraiJ amv.. v. ' .J v..
i;m,i I '1' ' " " Uimntt Pirrv article we buv in the store to the existint' tanU :
t . :1 I 1 A. UUiiwcw v.-. J J
ing on him. !tevl States maj sateiy oe conuue-j.anu ha9 llecread in pnce on an average of
It will be seen by t l.c following cones- him thousands and tens or thousands are; 7 .)Pr C(nt HIlce n,e passage ot the tar
nondence that he declined the acccpvauce. , joomng as nic uoitsi iu lii- ini
of a public dinner tendered him by thc ; helm of thc national vessel, and weather
(he storm. I o such a man, tiowever, or
ifice can add
But if internal improvement need a full
treasury, the diffusion ot" knowledge must
committee.
Ca t h e r? ?! c f 1' -a si a and Voltaire. Catherine of Kmei i m re ft-nt to '( taire an ivory box. turned bv herself. This jireser.t impartc d a happy idea U the poet IIi'ing taken a few lessens from his niece, he sent to the Empress, iu return, a pair of wide silk stocking, knitted by himself, and accompanied with nc. epistle, in in which the eclebratt rt pee informed the Sovereign that, having received from her a present of a piece ot' man's work j erfnrmerl by a woman ho solicited her majesty to accept fiouj him a piece of woman's w oik procicced by the hands of a f;;an. It would h :v3 been a curious exhibition to a visiter ;t Ferney to ! cdiold Voltaire knitting storkT 1 A 1 I .Ft
wj. ruw:iu nor uen uies v,-c iwe c;2-
Hats, cans, shoes, buote, houses, !need it more It is thought by some ex-
ships, clothing, shirtings, tdieetiogs, plaitls,' perienced, steadfast republicans, that a calicoes,stupes, machinery, carriages, fur j project is now on foot, to efiect a sever-
nitMio manufactures ol wood, iron, wool, lance ot the union; and r.ngianj winios-
rivrerwes, Oct. 18', R'.JI. , fice can add no dignity no nonor tor i !eaher ,,etiy, glass and glassware; in'.ter the demoniac scneme. 11 tl. taY at l:c feet of Omtdiale r ?
SIn At a public meeting of a number: has ahcad, consecrated him aM short, nearly all the necessanea and luxu been the supreme object of r.er wis .es.r! the citizens of Knox county, on ihe 1st r:1M,:.,pd lvn..,d! nes ot life, have all decreased in price on Tor daring to assert and maintain the ah-j crnT; rini THE MILK SICKNTtVJ
inst.nt.it was intimated as probable, that " ! an average of nearly one-half; and this our town would soon be honored by your bears unequivocal evidence to the great j (lmiIimlKm 0f prices, is not effected by a i.asVmg visit; and feeling a lively sense of. powers of his mind, & the extensive bene-! scarcity , and consequently an increased
cratitudc and respect, tor the statesman f f , . ( iolic exertions in defence ofj value ot the precious metals, as the i resi
dent affirms, for money is more plentilul
stract truths since embodied in ':: tie
We have been lately
c ara ion ot rights, she impurpled o-n , ... . - fie h s for eight ears, with the blood o.-.? . --i c. ,J 'ere thir- disease ruevar,?, that i t, w
tn.f. rtft-r. n.i.nr wr' I I' n.i . . . ill nil i.-;
. . ... .. . Mni.tnntli' 1,1 TITil
it .o has coniriuuu . ?u u.i... .... j ...-r. u ....ir.. ci..,,i.i i.n
. ;t and Mnn . human rign numau euaiu. i..,u.u , i.0:.r . I.o ,i..i ..... rd tbp
mote liiscounuv s jM 'sj .i... n ' ' 1 nun, uwuiv muj .'nuinuv-Huvc...... . .... he citizens present spontaneously deter- be destined never to ascend the I residcn j ,,rote( tive system ; and as a proof of this, .r. invitinrr vmi to a rublic dinner. i,.,;,. thnnld bp br doomed to ovrhfinirp on foreign nations was never
un ii' -u v .j ..... . tin. ..u - - - r, j o . ,. , ... , , . i,.
i in.irr lr it e ovvintr .n anv (lepree o cess u war ntui noes inert- e...-v .i
HCli-' .v"v .. .... 0 j
.-r i ci ,.c,i- to hf.r rp. '".-ease pievans, liiat ; ! er own offspring! Sue saw , to her re- ' 1 1 . , ... . .. ... idavs -.in'c. be ht'.d a call so afiectcd ni i
r?ret. the seeds ot liherty nursling inui; git i, iiw. . u. , . , 0 the vitl'c .uc;c.vthat it cou . not sta r fe with the cerm of a mighty empire.! ' , l. me, wiui incj, e, . , orc 0,J, enos:;,' h to iu.-k, r.ifhcnt assifln neace her efforts were renewed to di -, - - ' 1 , , n ... i ance. h l ean! fr';m some i cison th vide and conquer us: and again .n iwsic-.
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ft is with feelings peculiarly pleasing , rcm,,Mrpv tnflip Tr:irp. Iii?i
irt os n committee on be ' ! rnvn.l nmrhinprv . loiv mice ot mate
v.df of said meeting, to congratulate andl'd civic achievements, (tar more vama I coul,elJ(,OI) &c these ivelcnme your arrival in Vincennes, and;bethan Ihofe which are merely milita . jpvehes are produced by the tanff, are t: request of vou to appoint a day, when ; r. lvjjj jjve j,, the grateful remembrancci it most obvious effectf, and become a
all our fellow cit.zens may be honored-. frecmen until f,eedom shall have! weighty argument tor it. Hut even U the
prices ot things had continued me same as before the adoption t the American System, we should stiil adhere to the same
wi,i.ycurc(lmpany,to partake ot apuo-; farewe,L 0 the
itinr.er.
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vv.,1, i.ioh re.nrct. we have the honor; 19th, at C o clock 1. M. he recemmenceo
be,
Your obedient servants,
l M Shaw. DavidS Bonner,
Jacob Ku kendall, Tames II Hunter, W. Canutheis, Joseph Chambers, Rich. P. Pi ice, vifo. Leech, Thomas M'Clure, Saml. Hill, John 1 Martin, 5!enr D. Wheeler,
J Mm Ewing. 77- U n. Henri- Cav.v
Samuel Smith, Pierre Andre, John Law, Samuel M'Clure, Hvacinth Lasselle, J."V Posey, Noah Purcell, Alexander Massey. Thomas Dick, Isaac Coons,
his iourney, attended by the best wishes! p0jlcv us a measure of self-defence against of his friends in this section of the couu : the ruinous effects of the restrictive eys l i .i i i tern of Europe, adopted to crush the intiv Mav he return in safety to the bo- 11 ,n Ul u,uf ' ll- - ' ! dustry of our citizt ns, and the indepensom of his family, and may he long be dcnce 0f cur COuutry. preserved to adorn, to enlighten, and to Tl)e value ot- imports from all Europe bless his native land. j mto the V. States is about forty-three
i millions of dollars whereas the value ot
1
the : rn'daint mi:?!it be cured by oifKl:
li:
rlnus svstematic aim, t
.rrnmnlr. lt P same UnholV OtOeCi. 1101 '
difcriminating dut.es upon our e.o. ls: (
til I .J V.UUiUH I J D i 1 I f f I ' 1
in 1 1 r j ii'it
v i!fi iior'v v i:
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' d.s it w -.3 i t: b.ctlv
pressure upon duiercm - A ;k ;id.;r of ur ii.ftr m.-'rd. heaicountry, she thought would txcte all in,r nn!iSS (,:re. drf n,:1)t j a tMltl; r,:, rancour o domestrc violence f V lll: , of m-dacse,. w.th the England admitted, and still iJ.nu . ( . .. great staples ol the south alrnozt :ee r..; , . , (
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If. ,r. rt Fhucrb''
duty, whilst the staples of a large m.r.ontv
of our people, were, and arc, v:rlua.i excluded ;aud when that majority to preserve;
themselves from a worse than colonial de-
. e ; ! Cc
Trade Com cr.tn.-:: rr Nu1!;l
j ers, e as modest
the
are p-tnotic
pendance, adopted our present wholesome: t;K,y rr,(t,ouncc the- Tariff Lav. 3 unronstitariff system, the British Lion's angrv j tutional '.!! Wonderful discovery, wortiiy
roar was heard; hireling politicians .erc(0r jtjJ ;;utll0rr,'. fi 1 arili been pro-
roK the vincennes gazette. j all the escorted articles raised by upwards I en?ged, and venal presses wereoriucu; lK.unccd constitutional by TO THE PUPLIC-NO. 4. j of O.OOO.oOO of our people (a majority oil purchased, to defame the tarill, rncul (;Corge Wasliingtor. Ah Sander Hauiil . . . ! . ,1 i.r nrti, xu nnlv fl!f!p cate resistance, and "calculate the value; tor, jami Madirou, J..:ues .Monroe, Au
What is our tar.tt: It is a law, impo-j ""' "r; Z V I of the Union"' Patrick Henry saw and (hpw jar!on(.. , n.escae to h-t cor: -m a tax or duty on thc products and . upwards or uxy m....u. . . " Uvn. ik vll. nnA thp criant mind ntl v 11 "l .... f,,! C ",!'..
the nations ot r.urope did not
J'inccnnes, Voih Oct. 1 Co 1
n-oods of foreign nations when imported
into the United States. Vast expenditures of money are always requisite, though ir cur fvovernment those exjicnddures are
I receive, with verv grealj compaiativeh small, to carry
on
uitl
LrEN'Tt. em en I receive, witti verv greaijoomp
pleasure, the congratulations which, as a j harmony and enercv.the complicated ma
committee of a public meeting of a nuin
chinerv of government. This indirect
berof the citizens of K'iox. you have donelmode of taxation impost duties is not rne the lienor m your noted" tins day. tolnnlv safer, but seems to have met thc ap render, en the occasion of tm passage j i obation of the enlightened more than
through this town. I cordially reciprocate ail your friendly feelings on this incidental meeting; and it would afford me peculiai
alisfaction to acceit the compliment ot a
impos
heavy duties on all the productions of the eastern, western, and middle states, we might increase the value of our exports to 130 or ot)(j. 000,000. How, then, can a wije and just government resist the demands of an overwhelming majority of her citizens, to protect them from the grinding restrictions of foreign nations? A home market was demanded, and has
anv other But whilst this tariff serves
the important purpose of affor ding a revenue for national purposes, it is found that its value may be immensely enhanced by
,..,.i;,- iiinnor which vnii have so obliging-Unch an increase and adiustment cf the
l'U"U. Ulllliv 1 . ' 1 - ,
!v offered, if 1 did not let I restrained b hiutics. as shall call into existence and pitv-: conless .hem considerations connected u nli the ex'StingLed the manfacturtng skill of our own i-j thev only w.
been secured; and its present and future
extension must impart unequalled pro
penty to our countiy, and make it indeed . . . v r.. ...1...,
t.'ic poor mans paraaise
Henry Clay, not only saw the evil, aLd
exposed it in all its naked deformity, but devised, as far as human wisdom could devise, a corrective remedy tbe American System. His mint), replete wi h all the stores of wisdom and knowledge, aud deeply skilled in the history, lavvs, and in stitulions of all present, and all preceding nations; and as if intended by nature to
(see his speech in cungresn ::i L- id.) Wri-
liam Wirt, Henry Bal Iwin, Bt-ij. i a-:!;-
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Ifli, . 'tiicrl .1 1.-111. t; .1111 o .1 , ........ . v . fersr.n, John Adams, JTm Celine v Adarur, Daniel Webster, Chief Ju-tice Maiha!!, Ilichard Kusli, Albeit GaTUm!! a lonp list of worthies not recollected.
An ntTim! rem mu ni ca t i oi i of the Secre'
burst tbe fetters which she herself haditary of the State Department at the. :re thrown around the human mind, looking! rior in Mexico, states, that a ft m ile child ...in Iniiirili- n a Inrirr Irnin r.t' rn an ! f n n . i j'n i r :nil he.-ilthv. had Iceil l.oni i'l t!u
llll lUlli. 1. I , Uk I. .vug ..un. u. ' - ------ 7 - - --- -.- consequences there, devised and assisted . mint s of Catorce, and w;:- 3 month- .'..!
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met in this way, the enemies ot a tar ill PnnillMW(i i 'd skill. 'was at tha breast, the ether fuc.kod' it
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relation to the community in which I have been placed. During the bite Admmis tratii'ii, and for s une time aller its cls. -. 1 ocrasionallv attera'e ! pui-lic dinners foi' the d auble purpose of meeting m tellow "itizens at tlie festive board, an-.i of vinoi catiog my character th. ro. which h tl .een unjustly reproached. But allho' was my duty and my right to defend r self, those occasions were never sough" rever prompted, ror always emhrac by me It the re be anv wh arc not co rinced that great injustice was dene mt.
iifi'-atioij-' 0f it revvatded industry, enriched our couiitiy ., ')i::d. ihe Litter went to sieep ir,l. m.(:u, l'' A - ' lexiended our resources, cheapened tiie! But the two heads cried or wciij uuiet t:
ndous, toieign. Pbcy would not tor the wori u j-ue so thl leSiGned our' eSj e::di- multanoly. purposes, at- excellci.tasvstem; but like all other, o 6 ,1 the improve human o, ,gm, it must, they say , be a little ; nrcifared U3 for neRCe and w.ar, ;;nd - , ., , nfrt.. - e
allv calletif imperfect, ant those impertections Siiouiiir.' ' ', , . i i " -'-v.,.,, A SVC: , nic l, -'! ; ,, ... cr.ven in not a nomma . hut a real inue v
folly for ouri be careiuilv lemoved bv a small moci.ncH- - 3 c.,, .tft!.,v;; 'V- emiy at re.
pemieiice. nuu icnu-i.iiiy.cii.'., -nan . v. P(J ,n on::Cl t !Ci.. .... . . ...A - . ,, w: . , ,
the Doctor a ; j '".vrri rnoico t n.. s' i
'i.ens, m despite ot a treme i ivalrv . A tariff for such fouling mean to promote
nent d' the Union, is emphatic
!e American Shsttm. It is
nation to purchase millions of i ilbus'! tion of some ot the existing duties. But,
worth of the product, and merchandise ot: my friends, let us beware of such soft, foreign countries, when a small increase ; flattering language ; for depend upon it, e. I wise regulation of duties, will er.a 1 it is only a covert, deadly blow, aimed at ole onr own industrious, virtuous and pat- the wh-de system. I have tried, lor a j.. tic fellow citizens, to make tbem - heap- good while, to ascertain the extent to er m price, and superior in qualify. But which they wish the tariff modmed,' or our citizens, unprotected by a tariff, can- changed, and only look at what a treraen-
nt adhere to this invaluable system, and
upport its patriotic, profoundly erudite. Cl1mm2iro ;, ,Zml ,n t.p . r( . '. y (I,
Lr.ile.l States, agamsi Deacon i !-: h h HuntmgtOD, by w hom the a r i c -1 '. ; made, bv v. bicb ; .... ....
the la w s of ( 'o-iTir-.-t ,r-.,t . ...
them? the plighted faith of the govern- on p.ln.;,v " I' ' '
mcnt v iolflted, internal 4mcrovenen: ar.d 3 " ' ' ' 1 -
and eloquent Father? Do we wish the
prices ot things dearert the millions now engaged in domestic manufactures ruined,
by a repeal ot the law which protect
