Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 March 1842 — Page 2

jiho memory of the patriot Janus Madison i as uch: yet he, President Madison. acted as

John Xy It-r has been solicited and importuned 10 net. We fear Captain John Tyler ns President can never bo indued to

i iii ;

and

e.h a model; yet we desire most t!i-;t (Jotiirrss may a i n a-rree

present to hi in some safe

Hid

well guarded 15 ill io nilord a uniform re-

d e e ma b i j c r. r r e 1 1 o v

I," 'c

not

is

pro-

C .4 .- V V C VCV m-KDAY, 3iAIKI7 19, IS .

.fissions, will then detennfu

soter seeo

i'S of n!l-V'

Whin rvlift'. On last Saturday we rec-tmr.e!iu.d the. Mse:r,bli: g cf the Wh;gS (f t!sls countv at the Court IIouc on the ft.h i:iit. i;i order to choose from amo;.g themselves, euitable persona to repn rent then in the

next legislators. Upon a

thought," we think it advlshlde fore would request. i!:::t the v. hi

Co. nominate at the- township elections on the first Monday of April next. dele-airs to represent the townships in t emty Convention to be- held at the Court House in Vincennes on the Saturday after the first Monday of April, being the Dili, :o

nominate : ; ui r iion in August ne x

re q lie sled to nominal? not mme

twenty, nor than m-.i .'

t.;e ei

Each town;

up 1; that

ii e ei

uns have t

een presen'ed in

House of Representatives askine an

?n J!j: adt :urr.: tion to adjourn May lias ben

uv -r.t: and a jot:: reseluo:i the las: Monday of re-- r.t, d b- a member

This session has now existed upwards of three in -nr.!.?, and the 'Nut. Intelligencer'

fays, ;a allusion no doubt to the little done Pit! ' i A urn ! .'-.! i .-v 1 . I. . . . r

...... tiijt..i 1.;;, i;i:a "utre ion-

press to s;t every ihy. (Sundays excepted.; from this day to the -lib of March, 1 J 3 . there would be little hope cf their acting ipon the half of the subjects already submitted t their consideration, which every '-'' may be expected to multiply, either in the form of bills, resolutions or reports." Xo adjournment, however, should be thought of until the important business of the nation be transac ted. A Tariff of du

ties that '.

;att

1! afford a permanent and ade-

venue to meet all the proper wants

of the government must be established and that matter is not yet even reported upon. The apportionment Ihli to provide Representatives under the new census seems to be laid aside; and long discussions upon small matter, (mere points of order) ccupy the House. The currency question has been variously reports. u upon

in

both

1 1 1 : u e .-

iff, and a ! ,! mod.ite the w

I . Mites, ; ble m--:.r ( ' :i .. i . - ; r r. ;. j r c i e t a : X .hscuss..

to r

(ri;i:i:i..:i

Tsr-

ejent to aceoui-

i i.ie ieoo:e oi ,e

:urv becoiirif i! :Jisreta-

il C I t 1 ."i ,t v I the ; 1

t:.c ban

3 ( I

-p ;a?is to th ;lv:v.and. :it:d by tiie resolutions h-y .'pu'.dl-had in our las: s i-pened ;1 vhe impor- ., aced upon , and the linal

tpeerii cf that - nlightened patriot will be

itui bv his i llov citizens ev erv

i ; j t ; .:

rrr;

with m.tc!.-? Hit.' r?t.

i ue

w he re, Presi

dent, w!

. i ,l'u:

i C'tiiuvtiS, e!cvaia..n oocs 4 . 0 1

the t-f ; rower, i;as rceent'v said.

I ' il'iii:-: cf .v? Frank. The bitter fruit jof tlio Van Ruren roliev (' would-be-celled

1 v Dem "racy.) tliat now overshadows our once happy country, when foretold 33 inevitable ir. a final de ve'opemeut, w?.s fiercely de; ied by the h. relink press of the prrty, and the adlie rents whoe aim is still to elevate Van Ruren, yet hector, and bully, and deny, an 1 p:rvert, and deneunT. ns if the p ople were entirely ignorant of fuel?. Mind to their own interests, and wii'inp to be agair trampled upon, or basely eubn it to a pane: cf inratcs? It is true we and the country, have been woe-full)-disappointed. (Ion. Harrison's death bro": the 'consistency' of John T,iCr into

power but this cannot be mada to prolongthe sufferings of the p?op!e by re

instating Van Uuren "a burnt child dreads the tire." The dr.y has arrived at last when abuses can be probed and their authors exposed. The corruption and abuses lately practised upon the people by the loco foeo leaders, are com ir.tr to light daily: and there is a nitriot.c obligation on every good citizen to repudiate all such. In the National Intelligencer, of Feb. 1-lh, we find the following ta-jr-cect't. and give it in evidence of the late priviledged practices. We extract it from the sale advertisement of Dver e'e Co,

auctioneers, Washington City: "P.y request of the Post Ofiic? Department, sundry curious articles from the d?ad letter office, such as Lace Collars. Canes, sets of Teeth, Scarificators, Razors, Rooks, remnants calico, cec. No wonder the me.i's were heavy Van Ruren franks coveted strange thongs.

Wea respectfully sk of every farmer, and every mechanic, and of all our readers, to give the extracts we this day publish on our first page in relation to a protective Tariff, a deliberate perused. JNe.v.'j from Texas. Congress has passed a resolution exten-Iin the limits of Tc.ias from the mouth of the Rio Urande to the Pacific Ocean, and along the cosst fifteen mile? in the sea. to the Oregon Territory, so as to include the Californias in the territory of the Republic. This will not make peace with Mexico. - 3 An exchange paper tells us that a petition fifteen feet long has been presented to the legislv.i.re of Pennsylvania, from the people of Philadelphia, pray in? them to adjourn and go home. We might cet up one praviug our own Jeridature to sit no more for at least five years, as lon'r a jrsin.

For the Vineeniu's Gazette.

Mr.

1,1

jmlor: 1 no

ou.'stion

i-3 often

,1 , 1 1

tioti of their respective p.ssoehiios arc less i.tiai.iiiious than eiiother i it i.u.y easily be answered but ;is I would not bo misunderstood, I shnli leave the npp!i.-afun to wh.oever cliooss to make it. Men w!)oe

reli-

oniiiions. (no mutter 011 wha

glon, p'jliiies, or philosophy,) are the grew::) vi year.?, strength-, m d by exe.eri-v-i;ce, nnu roe-ted by habit-, cf iuquirv f.tid r.rgument, arc reluctant to change them jus: in' proportion to their wndoni. Such rocn, too. are nverso to elianire their prof'ssions until full conviction oiierates. U'e

is 01 iti-

r.il know t'le.: one ciinnot ehe.nge

ion fit p'ensure, though he may change hi profession n-'thing m. ro ease! Rut your ohl-fnslf.oned, getniine poUtieian. regnrdlesu of assumed party affinity, ia verv uiiticeotnmodating so is your honest, strong-mindod ineii. on all questions. Ills opinion a are not lightly or heellc?;lv

en tip. nor a.' in... i;ei! wiinout t.ul convictie'ii. lie will not bend to every newfangled breath that approacius him. nor allow his real sentiment. th-j irui: o-' experience, to be neutralized .r e'.a.eec i

1 ' . T 1

v. ;., ;; ;

- 1

an "independent Sub-Treasury" -Free Trade'' his "militia field "service"

Treasury Notes." &

peop'e; c

duties, until under the law of 18f'i, be abolished and all the articlesnow paying,

Then if the

,1

e xpect too mo

1 1

9 w c r ,

vo ernmem, can no revived artificial perplexiiiej are predue

e.: t. 'how v.t coo rr e. '. 10 t.ieii to sobiret on o ro iwrr.tv nri

'oinurui, ::,c (.1.1

I i 1 I r. 1 1 -

of

Statement of the coaditiaa of the E3.uk of Illinois atShawneet-arn, and Dranch:. Gth February 1S42.

...i . .. ,'.,.1

:nii!e5 01 m.ij.ieiaoi j:aroi;ois oy ti.O OoVlems eonse(;uences of their former couree. (seme not intrineicrdly hard of solution,) but many of the concerned want loisore and instruction in the tittempt to expunge t!;e:n from their minds, and too many do

not investigate for that purpose. My own

.ielinerate

icli(;e3 areu t;;a

il the rub", ri-

o'. er-tra'.ing, and all the Hank irrie

ties at first, were tue natural and irr-.-i.'iti-

bie eonsequence-3 of the previous notion of ition "ill

in(. Uiuer irn ans u:v.'-i t;ien be auepted

io tiirms.i sue ir. u.uov ny 1 axftu.n auu

mmieno .i money j: w invested m vari

ous hiur.s ot i.:a:iufa.-tuii s?, (suj-'portiiig 1 thousande of our ei:i-ei:f, retjilerirg ti 'j ...... : 1 -? 1

couutrx more i.;u; ... U'..cn:, eaviiiir our

soecie fro: : 1 boiler exuortc.i. ;

liab!-:t:i:.c

( '.:; it .! Stork (Stu'e) (tiij.i';'! Str,-. !; ('mil-, id Cl:' Cireuht hill

I . S.

eo a

... 1

"

- Hue

1 ro.) surer :iu ;! do

cat .!;

U.cr t.

a uiiirivc-t lor our Hour and porK,; eai.iu.t , ,,, xv.n,.2i j!!t.

11. tee

o.io etyu;

. 1 . V. J v

luiereou.

.... io 1.

t!:e

lion 1

'esident, and

hi-!

, 1 ' ... T

v -nn.-e :.-s. in reiaui-ui ue i,aiii.

he I )( ; 1--i r

m : eoir, net ion.

coincides b: t!i in ro

majority

1

an. I

,' e

in

nu ti

the Tariif. Tii ere fore reed by nutheiitie faetv.

ird to the euitsci an 1

the proper rt."-i, v. ith tln.se I have first

menu otic,

All acknowledge

1 1,

OV!

.1 - .1 .

... T 1

v uouutiui leouuicatioti. 1 :t

t-MTioorize with hi ju-hjenient-

ie j; uioro'.-.s

1.

.innate:

upright.

a it;.

1 ..

siiukiie.

icy.

w 1 1 n n "

e natuio . f ihings f ir

idihe, h o. ever

two men to 'nin.v precis--

ueli informed, noon any given so. yet

.1

tew matters ol

;ed l.el'uf-

, nothing is easier than for ' nu!!'o of men to echo fixed opinions xa.ct'

now existing aie gre.-it iet ifiem be tiior-

leiubiy iw' 1 'i

and

1' a 3 labor eest- u: t;.e L

afterwards, in eon. p. r : : . 0 1 a nation, having iioce-:e

witn einer nai, e re.-tuiiou- an isolated iii !iv idoai in v. toiiiiiiiinity, and to some extent, the same prmcipk-3 of eorreet nc-

1 ; hoi; t he can sell or

roth bo-

own use

.-.Oil.''!. illll'CS

I

I. I 1 1 5

the produce or

y every relu etme; mitr'.

poi'cy of oor pithi rs will atloid ;;

e.i. nt con i. ie-raet aim remo-.. o a (io etoo.Mit like oi.r-;. vit!t

ramer.", e.en.ei:"r th

expros- grant 0'. Jul o.over nece?-ry and proper" to .veompiWh the cbjo,-:-.? ot' its

p.uor so tbeei. !

the ex a in nil s of i t

creation, to itneuy sueri cvns. (in a inly

1 t 1 r , . ;

piitchi '.' rpo t,v ');'

not l;e doom' d ";:ii

ThcJ'rst Rank Rill, and lUvfrst di.criuioiaiuee Taritl' Iiil's. were siyued by --the ththor of our Ih b'ic," (Ifouct: V.miixr.ToN. W here w ere the J'-tn Ihirtn

eeocr:-:-"' at that

V;h any p . tlou of lie freene u

..f indhna ..ban ,?, V A Si 1 1 NC Ti X to f '!ow such polnie-ai firf::. .' R -f-:!e-r forgive th-i.i. tlioy know no: v-diat :h,ey do." S-.:;io such men aided to ii.volve our State in an ext.-a aipun sch.-mf of partial internal Impiovetnent far be

yond m-"-n !io?;i

.scc:irp a

a :'oes -a r v

1

A o

ot us cunu je or quahfv pre-

:i 'Civea o'lita ui" wun t..und to be wr.oe-

1 :

' : . 1 1 1 i y or iioo

r'.vise w i

-o d-;.-h

re u c wr.onet'

1 i

nest, i ..i i w ;y

Recause ue iiave not ex-

1,

enent.

If

c reused on r t

1 i .

n imoos - we s:;Ot.,o ue Wl'OIie ii.t

opiiii..!i tuav be wrott-; a.nd we rierht t

is, a very honest man may have a very

,ve lUave, w rong t

when

onceus oinmon.

re n consent

'J'heref ,re it

to

er

coumio

i,

Io.l(

rl

tiiClI

' ...

t!,e:r

erre!ieou -I y lorme;l or thev are disuonest

m )n,iv'.ssing to c.uatiir

se era! opinions to cacti o

ions were either recently, imnru

i

o.

wi.ue tney

do an imp yssibil

man c-.r.i cuane

Irnk it rijhtt-

t.-.eir opinion even

!i''V 'uotes to

:v ; i:o ratio-;; a!1d hon

r'miio.'i net.

o

The Senate of Penn-

passed a general Rank Ril!

sylvania 1

.v iii' i niiiie nnare "-n:io s io n hrup

- i j . . - . . per; ion of her citizens. The folio winar

syno'

of s

cm? ieaumg sections wi!

upon what irrounds:-

i

e.iiee

dders

at.

i .. i

.-.h- 1 lette

i.is

' n r i v a t

d u c t r v , "t r. 1 . i ' " ' r Trca-..iry dca currency diiO.-de

jt siio

The first ection provides for an immeiiii r resumption of spe "i-- payment.

te some ol !

- t r uM b'

i

;.U .1..

a u : r e . ; e

in R iladehdea.

: credit prostrated v.- ........... i f. a! . .1 1 . !i ,b , -ui jr. v. ...

SUPUOlS a

our for. ie:: re-

enibariass, d rred-

1 ue second regulates the mode ot as-

t;.at ! s:s urn

c i. t 1 .1 Its

htbits the banks from p.jy-

r.g out auy iiutcs except ot specie-pay mg I

i -

t;.:rd pro

be

eonvmee-.l ttiat i: iss wroni. J ni- is mv

position, men cannot think alike when they profess to think p.hf, they mut r-i-t;i:-r ned think each J.. r l::mse!f, or t::ey :nus: be dWioncot. The most complaisant are the men who have the fewest settled opinion. The" will, as a general rule, agree for the moment, with every bo ly to effect any individual purpose, or because they have no opinion of th;-ir own. I would rather belike the old clock that had to be turned by hand when the hour was reouired, according to the dial in

o roo'um

be-, n intent upen ; depeu uuon

hno', n. ' resources, le i':..:t!:ui. an: the;.- eerie.::;

ur atiiPty. and a portion ot the same id previously declared themselves to son..; beneficial works, to con

struct which, the means had been donated

exchange ni'' pro-duels or mhor

come v ;:!:.; le:-s, except fo and if he n ee. ::;.r;!' be v.

i.-ibor oi oe ere, una! e. io dispose ot

o n, lie is ii-se nmg

really ind- penueiit. Shall this gre s erh.l Union !.; ailoweu i.j d.v, m-1

sue.i a euroMi ui : 1 i.at tue L,

Govt rumeuis hav o ! ui . he p:n.r tho i l.itod Stat their worksiiop.--, is we thus ieer'uee their own

our Nt rang; is. prevent e::.i' ee.rc a h-cme marhe: f -r ?! labor. The wag,-; of tie. the mi ehanio in this e : grr a;i y reduc-'-d to v cue with the wage- j -d-i in hi :';. ro imist I the r sort e : eh-, t-) :.f-1 h: ir t.i" balidry. our ie;.::ui'.e:!::i c ei i' s and Ce mmc r-- . eon . of or active v. ea.-th ::;

. 1 ' . : : ; . e: U O 1 a i" C ,r' ra s; auu from tin active and p.-. - i . e our v. a.ut?.. t.nd tie ;. ; ii " ace' r eo, . and give e.ive v.. by every pr per i

i

an-.: net

so-

cu.'i 1U

Dill

Fuad

f 1 0;!0.f'P.O ('0 -tu.ete CO l,Lti0.tue eo UK VO o5.? 13 Z) lun.StU gl tl.glO e:-i 12. 2 CO 8a 7ti -1J 1 t.'e t'5 C5

AZ3

:iean:-

cisi'oun teu

1 o : - i : o.il a!.(ic ISu.-in'niloii liclit tr-te hoad:- an J hci ip i'ai.k ai.d insurance stocks Duo J'miu ethi r Uaides f.'eri! r.-tiifc !irii!riiia! expenses too!., viz: -'ateie 4CI.1"! 73 Notrs of other P-anks tl.u.iti 0

5C29.-.7SC 19 CO-l'y.i'J 09 lUT. tes 30 tne.sts 34 1 I.t'CO 00 H2 Mg 62 33

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I.M.XIiLIATi: LIAUtt.iTI:.-;.

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:::trv. inu-t

to a !

, an

.ce. o.

i

He;

i g r l

! u. au.es ot -: . e . : r . . e s -: .:d our r i-h-

. e. : i e o . o

i.. .

r

!.

;.;:: e r : : ii-;'..:-; , I' r! ...

aple:, th v. : I i i - -' leg

t. . a

..;: r e:e:

y ol

CiT..!-.:k:n C. S. 'fnT.su n r Co i-. :e. ! !ivi-!.:n.i Ir.ilb : Jual v!;..-itos Dae to oti.fi Banks

Ihilancu r-f irnmrihta

5-i, 3 10.4 92 00 JP no 3.".7i:j ;o leo.ra-! -ei s 1,2 to Hi

t'

roviUe-

'i.d'ilitios, f.on the

i.elo-.viiij remote uaans, viz:

i;.ru:.

.e e! .-"!;.

in

tl,-,i)C'J 50

.'if. 3.2 10 15 l.l'.'-OU 01 i-l,s-;u,i to IG 5 i ,3 IS. -MO UO

;eeK

i mon tie

r

ro

v. u.icu com.

i,

ue

General Go ernmm:'. Put

ie. us bv

as soon as iiio pari, auniiiusiraiien

lt5(.penlv roiroap.-d from the impr .--.e-ment principle, tlmy covered the retreat

Uv aid. tig1 to increase Joen! measure:-

this should have been ad:h-d to the other ulterior causes of our sulferiii'-;.-?. it has

mvoi vt'i

us in a

re '.'in

debt, and when

our trade was really luiproii'.rble, r.tal our credit about to be !e.'.Urovcti, the State B'.nis sold by us, and many other of the states equally deluded, enabled 'the party' newspapers to boast of the GOLD and SPJ1CIK imported a.s the result of their commercial piiriij policy. ' when the party" was actually pursuing a policy to drive all our specie to Europe, to pav for "cheap goods." Our wealth does not depend a5 greatly upon any facility of travel

the

garden

Here I will leave the proper application of the subieot to your readers, with nnp remark: As no point of morality should be reck'-ned of more importance than the distribution of praise and l'cm- no act mould be considered more immoral than

the miseoplioarioi; 0f t)

lem.

Tho

theereat instruments we poss i.

surine niore.l e.ctg on the nrrt of

OL

. e

a re i iido w

crea:o: es .mi n w o -.;o:iiiecr away e

prostitute thosi- erre ".( caief's ot' v;rf:te. r.n-1 thereby deprive them of ajr e..: part of their ur-fu! temlenov. we do what in

u

103 to ie3'1"!! t!:e cnantifv ot virtue, an 1

thence of felicity, in the world. hi. J. SOLUS. For the Vinconnrs (iazette. A Discx-irainrvtir.j Tariff and Redeemable General Currency. So many of ye.ur readers remember the former prosperous condition of the country, and have progressively condemned the

crooked-spoils

ob.cv ot the ( itmcrt

G

o

: m ;

.... J.yl

tee oircct ext-i

r r, and t ie ouooc

.-e ot eo.uf titutiotiji p-

w-

e.u-e preserved, if the-

sritnr ren J

111 o . . r ..

1 !

; i s stat-'1 ot t in:

v:ue.I a.teni'o.i:

t!

con.f ciettce, or evcrv

wit.'iout a s:.ri le admits

s iioiv ciaimj ms utuit

anu sureiv it can no, be

tntiee ' nonor.

any thing estcem-

The fuirth erjoins upon th

e oaiiivs. u'i-

oratnenl lor twdve ye.-ir. bv iiich her Agriculture, Meeeifaetuie. Trade, Finances and. credit bas e become depressed; that it cannot be necessary to o..'eupy time in the mid-si of corisereu-uit suiioriufr. and

ton 2: t'-retotd as nie inevitao:e re-

a!l the ie-tivo a.nd latent

opera? ,.n'' causes. 1 no toreu tirnn: n

tue v.-:e and pr.!rioie, t rem .1.1 t .it

or

i.led fur

reh-

me ot

l'ht, as wa- the party imposition--- its then

untneeught of expenditures: occr.s'otH

io ii.,,,,.'.

n stone, and i'acdeies with

no uit

1.

is a - ).,,

, 1 -

- r by-

lii a nation ;e our3, th - meer. 1, r epo-ic.;!-

P !

, ii 1 1 e:.

industry is our lounoat: dreams of wr-alth from a market, can he realiZ' ibie a.s it weu'd be to : thinl hug of roast veui o like our-, a in a State chauical arts cannot pro ture t anu..: ;hri e as it

art:yans woi.viv at to 1 cents

can c 1 . o -i e::u: v u o . : v an ;s 1 r. o o ;

ai:U their G..v eniir.onts exact, in a heavv dutv upon the smail portions of our pro-

:c.s ,iiey consume our epeeie ii;;,ke? 1.1- .

v meni. anu tee (train leas es ;;:;

If payment be net made in

lie merchant laker, ihmk X"te-s,

and tin W e.-t i.r.s i,eeii pav mer a tax upon

the e..:hai- e of State Patik p; per, since the Deo sites were ne.-oed from the I .

t:oi

our ,' o.ou

wb'dber d:rce i-eeula.ii.jne. :

on S J ':? ;:e i : i t a . i ; o of f .-reign Pa-ou-etitloii wi;';

eai - e

into cooipi:;

cl !re;n t:.o.;e sfapP-:

; indirect, throtigli !orei-e im : t b mdieial mode t to sn!!iort o.ii Coj ern 1 i 1

rue anu increase -u

rv. tuat tuimmi v, is .0:11 cat

Ti-.d ,-.'"-;.! rrt..rl. -. r.C r. v

St-iic-s. of "brca ike..) in the yea

to e i : o o u r a

i-.-., e

im nt an own in ( 1 Ov I K I ' I

oil 1 o 111 1 our t n 1

spuiV til-'Ur, 11

1 -;p!

ottieial

1

vvr. 3 e:ut at;.! a nail imiuona ot col

lars, and during that same year, the same return shews that silk manufactures were imported into the L nded Slates, amounting to twen'y-'hreo mi!!i...i:s of dollars ! Foreign nations tax our bread stuffs silk

V a- fmiii ,.i;;o : P.. its of Iv.ci:u:,r iJ jlaueo

RE.TOrr. MEANS. Ui".-- (li-coc.r.teii B:j!.L and iiu-iciaace j'ock Male ta.i.i's ciip vliJ!Cliut.! Je'of Ileal cnt j'.o

121.--.1 73 tas.p;.'ij cu I ! e s l-Z C2 5U3. ;:, OU 3i2. 1 3 l l

,210"), 7 -G U I ) j'-0 00 tt7il.Ss 3i 10;,!:-: CO s-t .tar :::.

is adimtte

uv us a:nioe

ree of dutv.

For the last seen years the official documents prove that more trood'3 b.ave been imported from Europe free of duty, than paid duty. "The aguregate value of our imports for the last seven years, is $0. O.o .7.'.' -1 Articles payingduty. S IS.t:UM '.'-. Free of duty, .C,f- g,U". Ji'.lMk The animal average' is given at 8 1 i 1 ,4 Ti'.,?. i'.f. Duty

pavm. -(). le.lo . . l iee ot ctuty

S7 4 J .

i wot tier - a-u, and l;.e Question in-

volvcs consideration.? paramount to all party p.o'.v r.) can the policy and tin asures

ideoca -s worthy of

,!-,

penny leso.

spoon

1

Uay.

e eorr

! public tru

u.d ! re -ur 1 u.-g-j

ct. and tlu-;r

which

i

: . .e 1 ,

i :

n met ri " -r il

to sue.'i results, the statee to in-

i.-i ?

a me peno

1.

,1

now 0 .-

or. wl en co; o Woocr-i : '.-s, in re'ati; n

e u ed,

ai ,ea-t re-u .oreu !i; rinles--.

o a

next w eeU ? itior.s made in her party pa- . shall t:e ro

il I tr.e:t, catisfaetorily disposed

n tb.e

loean time

1

li.jW

! ;ui h . ot an a vi uit. Tuis lay to :

e:

., 1

; e

ten per

ma y

be 1 r - raied : t is 1.

ibrace

' I tie 1 to a re or 1 -

e prices, or the profit is cur

nor l hit to a! duop

eo 1 Know env

..es,! urge- eatle rd proteetiv.il

to ahi. that 1 do noi statesman or purtv

e m :

nst lor

s to !

a

o.-eo seUtiv

Tho op

ro-

'nent-i ot a ii.serumnaiin'r

ut

'U nce at tii

wh

'.avs, S'ariii. say the whi. desire s-ucli duiies

'tis a roendk ss cl ; roc

the po-itiioi of the w h

H1V( 1

ved oi;r (ioei:i

1:-

u t. to iteveli'p':

ported :i cannot b

1 expo)s. ireuiev

a great extent, its el va ts, th- army. eiu Minisiors. vie d lie w a v eei-.i mea

:eent niiht

carrievl on

units it- p owe

My position.

1 udter ; an : t!:e no-itu-!i of tue w leer nartv is. t'eo

I the expenses f ( h-.v reeueut s!-e.-p,j !;e tJu.

i by a revenue fo m chdie-c-r imposts.

to I !ii.(i! tlie article: 1 .

te.e piiu.ic ser-1 manui::c;ure. m

w. ti. out ; tray-

of 1' :i-o-'-n er; o ill and

I. nip !

avy. Judiciary. , must g;l he p ? t t 1 ai"e moo-

F.

iter a pen -uty, to maKe m i q uarterl v state:,o;:v.s o- their ntfai r-, including the tfimes

(P?uters am! creditors, to be veriacd bv

, ir --t :v i-.irnts.se''. were no: nee. ted by leoe-1 t:;e Gov em mom ol tie P nite-o uo

'-1 h:ates. am! that th ' sn.-h d-ities or im: i r j ination. do- 1;: -'.! ':'. to win;!');!

orted into articles se

o.-t--. e.io'a by diserim---i, fas I a-' (is lossi-

leefed to pav

tax on i.ie cor.iiirxer.

ot

ca'.n and ept ope n

for

ii;pcci;n.

ed sacred ctno;)g men," (as he siiys'i nor

"to let the thunders break over his head imd threaten annihilation," (as in the same letter he expresses himself - for a su tiering people to demand of him to surrender his own long cherished party opinions.

which st3r.d in the way of the wholsome and proper rat asures known to be best calculated to restore prosperity and hap-rines-'to tho Ur.i jn? Although !;e fears ha. never cats become the leader," and is doomed to "be a follower of a party," li is Aecidettcy by abandoning his own individual pre-conceived notions and acquiescing in the well informed convictions of a tremendous majority of his constituents, could not be deemed "a piece of wax," sti'.i less can such a President, without ahevir.g the most intolerable and truly

ridtoubv.: vanity, dre thu to sMgms'ize

The folio v.iug from the Indiana State Sentinel we jrive for the truth it contains, and would advise our men bants ?.nd mechaiiljs to read it and c -only refmet upon

the benefits of advertising 'Is it not better to get six pounds of a good article, at a moderate price, than trade with those cloe fisted, griping souls who are too tight t-J lei the people know they have jjoods to sell.' In taking a newspaper, do you not always look for the terms when you first see it? If you found none, would not your conclusions

be, that the publisher intended to cheat

you? lie could uo so. irust not to any person who does not advertise. If he is too niggardly to do that, he is mean enough to charge an extra pt oat. You will get bit. See who advertise?. They are the ones who are willing to do business at a little over a living profit. They are lively willing to live and let live. Answer to the Enitpna of last week. GEORGE WILLIAM. g t The Wabash i faliig slowly. The citizens of this place were highly entertained on Thursday evening last, at the Presbyterian Church, by a Mr. Fish-

ipool ith a lecture ot: Temperance,

snout

have boen.

Li he

the bite of Virgil.; Gulex on the sle

'Uiiero.

'. ol es ; In; eouditie.il of

sa.e.-.tPon 01 iP.e re.UMive ' as u" ;e i.cics w: u-li compete wun P.ose

w

01 tie

Mantly waiced uo

st-mm 1.1 10:1, an.

tie

toe sever: 1ur suit -

f the Fn-

and abiliiv

ot

a no

.O.IH

ofowih and manufacture. 1 holed. !

.i-' t ia r?y

d. that our reven

id-.:-, so that wis

eun

may seioct p.e

i:ever to

didonee rtvrst tue serpent they shop

have waked uo and arrested the ;'. '.:"' most (-asy and eouitabie mode

misrule but its iii --ar-trons seed ha.i u ut j be i.tmeeessarii v hurtful or oppre.vivc. then, taken root and overshadowed them. The constitution of the Fniied States rea:d a Preiser remedy must now be selected nuirees of C'oiierross to lav arid collect taxe.

anu auueov v:u. i.rspectinz sucu t - v.; -i

the lea-iing pertieatis and squads of th

adherents, differ as widely as they did. and still eio, about the cause and nature of the

disease, One intelligent observer insists 'State?. The

that the ultimate causes can be found iii land to provide for unk

o.

p

ir i

1

T

charges of our national policy, from that which had secured our Independence, and filled the Fnion with a degree of prosperities, never be f.re experienced by anv

other nation that t!

eel, is anu provide tor me common eeunce

'aiul getioral wellaro. and tied t."-v siiaP j l-o levied uniformly throuubou! :!ie 1 need

u'. er is in C'lierai tv-rms.

now ui e( r.ts that

was absoiiitely required. Even tho tnranin'rs of the words used, run into each r titer.

-iion'd i e 0

vi trom the dupe (:. r provluets are

to 'doh" dutle s

w 11 !i

- men; ion-sub;oered

Wpo;:i

-!

decay of the di-s

criminating protective system, the destruction of a redeemable general currency, and a corrupting patronage, and extravagance in the Administration in brief, a sacrifice of our domestic strength and vital interests, to foreign nations, and heme spo lsmen are in evidence and that nothing but a speedy return to the measures and the policy of our Washington. Adams, Jefferson and Madison, in effect, if not in form, as they were when crushed, can ever restore the republic to happiness. Another equally entitled to his opinion, will assert that our leading interests were destroyed by "over-trading," and the Biddie management of the monster United States Bank." and the "British Whigs" foretelling disaster and that nothing can a fiord the much wanted remedy, but the control ol Van Buren and his 'democracy,"

xactions by (in: eminent 11

as ail c

one sense, ue cad

1;

i e bee

we tie

id: Tr.-UM-:,'

.0 .: .1, h.ea any e o v or.'. - a re-

tee po

ts of the i:a

Th

plausible

situated as i ..ire pe re.'h.'Ciir.g man 1 , 1

upon, anu

1. is nri

ed by tue w

rs tuat ttie

derma! -iiey of tho V

rain bo adoptee

top-si r-te.tes should

to rave the people from

ehr-'et taxes, render them omre indopond-

f ou r

;r rrr

roc it -.'

' U't

Tariff."

d

m-

ay ee ic er such

d i a v c -. .

T?,-r

t.nerv

two specific kinds of taxation, one tUrret, the other indirect. 'Duties" or !mpost'

are words svnonimous with

'Tat

ee:

Customs

" P

uj.on imports from a

foreign country Excises in its usual sense applies only to taxes upon home consumption, sales, or manufacture. Mo one specific tax, direct or indirect, could be levied to equalize the contributions of the people: therefore different modes, and different sources of taxation must, for that purpose, be resorted to. The leading interests of every class of our citizens would roon become sorely afflicted, and labor be reduced to the European standard, if a direct tax were levied to support the Government, and almost all our products severely taxed by foreign Governments when we admit their products and merchandise almost free. On the first day of July next, the remnant of all our former discriminating

enf. anu eon; 1

cue ot I; tho red" led re, is c!

ate. Can that be really a free trade in whic! one nation has neither prohibitions nor pro

to delude the mconsidcr-

admits

hibitory duties, and erraluitous! v

moie than half its imports free of duty whereas, most of the nations with whi'-h she lias intercourse, have duties equivalent to prohibitions ? OLD KXOX. More. Pirate Money. During the late storm, more of the Mexican dollars, buried by Gibbs, and Vansley, were brought to light on Barren Island. It is said thai some individuals have found considerable sums. Long Island Democrat. A new article of Export. The steamer Sarah Ann arrived at this place on Mominy last, for 1 load of Ice.' to carry to St. Louis. The Washingtonions of that city, are determined not lobe cheated out of their cold waitr next summer. Wartato Signal.

f I,s7v-M0 IG Balance f rnrar.s r.ftcr pr.y iiir e.il the- liabilkns except the s-teek p J. . 7-.dd 05

JOHN" MI) I. . LP, C-Idvr. .?" American uer pa em. The Iieistoa Courit r f?.y s: 'i'he time ha conic, wlien we, ct Keit, ,..f ih North, f held. io-c all we write aiul all wo st-v, ith these words Ai.urican :,!. !'' r,,mt t,e Protected, as did (,'ato all his .- pct-e'-.es in the nian Ssenate, v ilh. 'iVteiida i-t e';;ri':::i:To.' The firs j)ftiti n eer scut t J.-n jrcss frn-n Boston, wjf, for the encournf-mcu t zu-i protection e'f A : run t a x Man cfacti-im s am: Sjh p-Bci i.iin.;.' It was dated .May, 179, aid thus s i spied .- In behalf of Si'pu-n'frhtsOilhov.s Shatp, J.U'oi) TvllOvlS. " Mark. ttfis Nath.ini"! I.-uker. " ltujfC. Makers .loin; (Joe,, B. Austia,Jr. J. Kivdo.-ds.-.!). " llutt(-r- William Bcrdman, tfarsea Belcher. " Part;s John S! maer " .5Wr.7---R "Vers and 'i nil C.e.o; ''-. W i'li.on Fo'li-..er. " Wool-Curd M.:i:(r. William (I " S'l-'p-Cirvcrs .fot.n tSkiiun. " Suit M.iken Ahr.-.ham ll.o, u nrvh Cocci, -Mukcrs William Ilhes. ToiLrs E. Cop land II. Calif P 1. " Glue end S turd- Makers Robert He es. " Ii rust-Founders J..l;n Cutler. " Corjier-S'o'ttiS Josiia Withele, Jr. The same, ami nil other hranrhes of industry,, now require a like memorial to Congress. The Bank of 'Missouri h is issued attacliments aaaii.st ihe eh l.tors of the State Bank of Illinois, reskiiiia; in this rip,-. The Bank of Missouri claims a th-lit of 77. i0f) against the State Bank, ami about one hur.died persons yesterday wero y:uni.-!:ceiL This tr.r.ven-iehl will l ave the elfett of t .' up a larpe amount of elehts. Many of Iho ih-hior-s of the Stole Bank of Il'inois !,ad an. ,. 1 v..; .. o. 1.,.- 1 ..r, r ..

tj-.h. vi ;nv 11 i.iv.i'1 iinii piiivl oir'ni o;i l.CIOle It1 serving of the attachment, most of the otlierg hold the hank's paper to the amount of their hi. hiiities. hut how far they will he ahle to avail themselves of the benefits of the !ivv of set- IPs remains to he seen. Some complaint is made ngainst t!ie Bank of Missouri for this course, hut we cannot reaard hei as acting wrousr. It is iho dr.tv of her Directors to protect the interest of her stockholders by every means the law place in her .over. Missouri Republican. The Western Mail failed yesterdav. This waa in consequence of the glorious Sunday arrange, rnent by which the whole business of thiseommut itv is deranged. Our merchants and i usiness oivi fro jiii-t hecinir.f! to Iarn its evil conspq-). ,nce, for heretofore the mail has been carried doily by tin-contractors without compensaMon. Now the whole line is in such confusion that no knows when to expect his letters, or when the answers v PI reach their destination. Mony of tb.e nu-rchar.ts now do not depend upon the mat1 at all they sent their letters by boits to Louisville, and if they have to p further, they are mailed there. Bv the present arrangement the ioai! lies over at Salem on Sundav; this creates to a! failure heie on Tuesday or Wednesday fo! lowing. No miil is made up at Vineenne? 01 Sunday, and consequently there is another fi(i' lire; so. that whilst wc nominally have six mai. -a week, wc have but five in fact. lb.

The Secretary of tb.e Treasury has not y bec;un to include Ick in the yearly accounts the exportr. Perhaps there is a doubt '.bout t ,0 head under which it should b" r's'-eil in the :. pert. We would s'j'jief that if. . '' . .-d run ,-; that of -Exports of l)o:r 'ir Proo... . if liit yra.' '1 he s.i,c- ot i "rc.i a, : , ; atticle. from this vieit.ity, unu.iii;?.- ? h .. ; hundred thousand dollars a j ear. ..'o; At!... . r . Receipt for making Blacking T es -1 Ivory Black pour en it a table sno . ;'! - c-.. j. jihurie acid stirtliem together, to-v- : -,.,i.j la. smoke add then a table spoonful .wc-A and a eill of molasses, mix ther weii loccther then add a quart of vinegar. In 2-i L,, ,re. j? will be fit for use.