Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 3, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 March 1832 — Page 4
IJIK.CIjAY'S speech, IS PEFnXCE OV THE AMEUICWN SYSTEM. rCCNTIMKI) FROM FICST PAG E.J
receipt an J disbursement, yield eigh-
r n o r: r:r c tJ s. tttorosALS for. aOMTKna. su3?CRiPrw:; :o t:u WESSEKl' STATESIWAI. BY C. F. clauksgiv. Having purchased this establishment of the present occupant, and being desirou?, not only to retain the liberal patronage, which now sustains it. bat of increasing tint patriaar.e,
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form cf a memorial to Congress, have ; what we meant by 'free trade' was noth- j doubling or horeselling silk with any i w , ,ou , 1 u a , , t, svtlsVn to Hve
Now as people hare been filled with fears that the colonies, if encouraged to raise rough materials, would act up for themselves, a little regulation wc remove all those jealousies out of the
w ay. i hey nave never thrown or wo e
gratitude? By aiming a vital blow at a wotlld be the system of gentlemen to system, endeared to her by a thorough j the best h-tsrsls of America and he conviction that it is indispensable to her j went on to say: prosperity. He has filled at home and ' ''It was idle for us to endeavor to per-
tf,n prrrpnf nor nnnnm. One of mv abroad, some of the highest offices an- suade other nations to join with us in
,. .,;.,.-,.-:! ;n n -rviiTi. ' der tills Government, during thirty adopting the principle of what was
tr' ad:oir,in"to that in which I reside, ' years, and he is still at heart an alien, called 'fres trade.' Other rations j any silk as yet that we have heard o:. hiivi mirii) in (IrorHn has derived The authority of his name has been in-: knew, as well as the noble Lord op-! Therefore, if a law was made to prchi-
a larc cordon of his wealth from a cot-! voked, and the labours of his pen. in the 1 pciite, and those who acted with him, ; bit the use cf every throwsters mill, or
ton pstn'p ihore situated.
The loss ol the tonnage of Charles-' been engaged, to overthrow the Amen-mg more i;or less tnan, by means ct the ton, which has been dwelt on, does not ! can system and to substitute the for-; great advantages we ci joyed, to get
machine whatever, they would then
send it us raw.
And as they will have
to them-
an outline of the principles by whLh its future course will be directed. Wc are well aware- that the Pr.rs;, which
mnnuiactur-' ought to be the herald of truth and tubulin-
become the vehicle of slander, and the tool ol" aspiring ambition ; indeed, wc blush to confess that its corruption, mendacity, and venality
hare become proverbial. When wchave heard
proceed from the tariff- it never had a'cign. Go home to your native Europe, 'a monopoly of all their markets for our. the providing rough materials
vr.i-lnrff9 im,vmf.nnH it has not hrrn acd tncir inculcate, upon ner sovc- manuiactures ana to prevent inem. one : selves, so snan we ua ine rn;i
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able to retain what it had, m conse-' reigns, your Utopian uocii.nes oi iree , anu an, iioin uecoii;ia ui.uiui.iciui ing . in um. u t-.iv.vm .i-cmu.n. jaicucr.ee of the operation ofthe principle ! trade, and when you have prevailed up- nations. When the system of reciprocity j ven for raising hemp, flax, &c. dcubtin free trade on its navigation. Its ton-! a thern ta utiseal their ports, and freely and free trade had been proposed to a j less they will soon begin to manufact., r. n .rtr ri.-fr;:' admit the nroduce of Pennsvlvania and '-French ambassador, his remark was. t ture. if not prevented. Therefore; to
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and adventurous tars ct the Aortlvrn otner iatcs, come oacK, ana we snail uiai me pian .as cxceueni m incorv.istop i.ie proi us? ui sum uiaiiiu.Li.iuii.," "--j . States; witl! whom those of the city" of preparcd'to become convert?, and to! but, to make it fair in practice, it would j it is proposed that no weaver 1 1 e r c : fiI'1cc1l"iSl obi p u i 'c sc r v -.. n?t? 'iT wp- Lt, id Charleston could not maintain a sue-'adopt your faith. be necessary to defer the -attempt to put shall have liberty to set up any looms 1 bo o'i!y u a n( af, heod r nrA Then ccssful competition, iii freedom of the' A Mr.Sarchct also makesno incorsider- it ir.to execution for half a century :untii i wiihout first registering at an cflice for '; it j.as i10Ucstiy scatmcd the vices ar.dus-.irpa-coas tin n trade existing between the dif-f able ligarc in the common attack upon France should be ou the same footing; that purpose, cud the name and place of; tions of the corrupt, it was said to he only
fere nt parts ofthe Union. That this - ur system. I do not know the man, 1 w-ith Great Britain, in marine in manmust he the. true cause, demonstrated i but. I understand he is an unnaturalized ufactures.in capiial,ar.d the mnnv other
hv the. fact. that. hcweverMt mav be cmigr;;:it from the Ulnnd of Guernsey, ; peculiar advar.tagcs which it now enjoy-
abode of anv journeyman that shall work
with him. But if any particular inhabitant should be inclined to have any li-
Avith the rort cf Charleston, our coa-t-1 situated n. channel whicii divides cd. I i:c pohev tnat r r.-.nce acted oaJr.enor woo;en made ot tncir own rpin-
in tonnage, cenernllr. is constantly in- a" rancc and England, j ne pnnctpai - was tnav o: encouraging us native man-1 mag, tney snouici not ue .tuuugcu ot me
Creasing. US lO HlO lOICign IDnnage, : uu-";l---01 iiiuauit..iiJia 1 mac i un- uwhuicn auu 11 was a .ciAS juncy i ue- 1 ir.iiiu iiui.i ij nivj nun i""w , c.
nbcui one half cf that which is engaged v.r.ga contraband trade with the cppor-ite ; cause, it u were Jiec-lv to admit our: to carry to a weaver (wno snail no n-
shores, and r.ir. .-irciict, educated in manufactures, it would speedily be ! censed by tnc governor) ana have 11 tltat school, is I have been told.ehiefly reduced to the rank cf an aririiilii'rall wrought up for the use of the family, but
engaged in employing ids wits to elude ' neition; and ihcyfurc a poor r.atio n, as i not to be sold to any person ma pn
the c
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rurpd hv cur trcnir with tint Power. itar.a
When gentlemen have succeeded in , y
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their design ot an immediate or gradual 1 nations, or rngiuiy cnangingiiie:riorms. icr an increasing population. America, destruction of the American Svstcm.l This man. at a former session of the ; too. was prospering under this system, what is their substitutes? free "trade! ' Senate, caused to be presented a memo-; In twenty years, America would be
Froe trade! The call for free trade is' rial signed by some iol? pretended independent cf England for manufr.c-
in the direct trade between Charleston and Great Britain, i: English; proving! that the tonnage cf South Carclira can-: not n.aintain itself in a competition, t;n-' der the free and cnjal navigation se-
irt-t-.nnfr senr." Thus( on.-- awny a.l dis-
. . o - tinclioiis, a i;d placing upon a level, the clairr.3 to public favor, of tiic ht.mst, incorruptible patriot, and the licentious, deigcin demagogue. Thus is the very fountain, the great source of public information, the only safeguard against the c!irroac'..iiients of tyranny, vitiated and contaminated, whilst public inr.uiry is left t" wamlcr amidst the fables of vagrant rumor, seeking the truth and findingit not. Ours shall never be classed with there narerf, that rookie" of truth, v. ithcut re.-pon-
atv, si'i-ii tht.r own omoluinpnt, rc-:aruit';
r? oration ot out revenue laws, hv alimust he tnat derend cxc'itsivrlu nidnlva e manner, nor exposed to any mane- 851,1
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ucing articles at le?s rates of dntp : agriculture. America acted too uoonictor iair, upon pain of iorfeiturc. iCi U1U " ,w ' .
, . , ., T, . 1 ' 1 1 it 1 ' 1 power saiiii i:ever piirauze us i.neicie uie ther are lustly chargeable wan. ' tnc same pnncinie with r ranee. Amc-1 ' And inasnvoch as tnev have ueen ,-,ns .,,,.,,.,,. ;,, ,..;-;.!,.:. r
ch lie effect? hv van ing their denom-. rica legislated for futurity legislated : supplied with all their iron mnnufac ! fi,all men, H?tinct from ri'asvrct wtrit.
as unavailing as the cry of a r-noi'.ed ' workers 1:1 iron. Oi these a gentleman urs aifegetner.
child, in its nurse's arm-;, for the moon made a careful inquiry and examination. But
cr the stars that glitter in the f rmamcnt cf heaven. It never has existed; it never will exist. Trade implies, at least, two parties. To be free, it should be fair, ceuai, and reciprocal. Putifwc
sii.ee
the
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tures irom nence, except want is uscu r.-s.uve ny
in buildirtf nf ".iiin rind nt her rnnn-i r-roclaitii? a fact up;.u
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and he ascertained that there was only France, Germany, America, and all the about ten ofthe denomination represen- other countries of the world, are protected; ike rest were tavern keepers, rcr-' tirg native manufactures."
tcrs, merchants' clerks,hackney conch- j lint I have said that the system uominmen, Ccc. 1 have tlic most respectable : ally cailed "free trvde,' so earnestly
throw our ports wide open to the nd-! authority, in black and white, for this ind eloquently recommended, to our
mission ci torcign production, tree or Maminciii. ; adoption, is a mere revival 01 me iin.isn all duty, what pot ts, of any other for-j Here Gen. ITayne asked who? and ! colonial system, forced upon us by Great eign ration shall wc find opn to th-1 T,'r-S he a manufacturer. Mr. Clay ; Pritain during the cxistcr.ee of our free admission of our surplus produce? , replied. Col. Jduiray, of N. ork, a ( colonial vas-aiage. The whole system Wo mav break down all barrier? o free ! gentleman of the highest sfanding for .is fail v explained and illustrated in a
trade, on our part, but the work w ill rot honor; probity, and veracity ; that he ; work published as far back as the year be complete until foreign Powers shall (ih' know whether he was a rnanu-' 1 G."0, entitled ''The trade, and r.avigahave removed theirs. There would be ' factnrcr or pothnt the gentleman might lion of Great P.ritaip, cc aside red by freedom on one side.nnd rCstrictions.pro- tac --!n as : Josl.ua Gee," with extracts from which hib: tions, and exclusions on the other. I Whether IIr. Sarchct cot tip the late : I iavc been funiishcu hv the diligent
x i.e tolls and the bars and the chains petition presented to tnc ornate, rem ' researches of a intend, it will he sienlry 21, 1
ot ine otnrr nations, will remain und--; tae journeymsr. tailors of Philadelphia, re:n these, that tnc .south Carolina turbed. I: i. indeed possible, that curler not, 1 do not know. But I should ' policy now, is identical with the long industry and commerce would nceom- not be surprised if it were a movement cherished policy of Great Britain, which
By Jacob Hayes of Lawrcticcburch township, )earborn Coun-
( y, Indiana, iu ti:e 1st d:y of
f-,-;1 I't i.riiiiry, ISS2, three head of; CSg-ifej 'e!1 calt '' nisuked as follow?,! tov,-it: one red steer with a st.'.rj in the forehead, swailow forlc in the rijht ear, i
and crop arid s..t in t..e leltiar; some white under the he) ley . Supposed tu In; rising three vcars old : appraised to six dollar, by George Covert ami Matthew IluLcr'on. One red and white cow, about five yenrs rdd, marked with an under bit iu each ear; apprai-red to tevf-n dollars by Gcorrc Covert and I.ittl-.ew Uobervoii. One r;'d hr;nd!o ttorr, sorn-; whifp spots in t!ie fore. u some white spots nittu! body, no marks cr Lrauus perceivable. np.--rai?'d to ten
dollars by OKOftGK COVERT, ! .MATTiiCW ilOi;i2il0. i
A tnu! copv :roia r.iy c-tray book , l-'ebru.s-;
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rrodatc themselves lo this uneuual and' cf his, and if wc should find that he has
tr.just stale of things; for. such is the ': calbascd from other classes of society to flexibility of our nature, that it herds it-'swcli out the number ofrignr.lures. ; self to all circum-tmcc'. The wretch-! To the facts nnniufactured by Mr.Snred rri-ener, incarcerated in a gaol, aster ! chet, and the theories by iMr. Gallatin. : a long time, becomes reconciled to his ' there was yet wanting one circumstance solitude, and regularly notches dews the ; to recommend them to fa ornble censidpaislng clays cf liis coidincmcnt. ' oration, ana ii;al was the authority of Gentlemen tlccivc thein.-elvts. It is ' some liigli nan-u. 'i hero was no diiur.cl frei trade that they arc recommen-1 cultv in obtaining one from a )hi;i-'i
ding ( our acceptar.ee. It is, in efftet, icposiiery. Ti e honorable gentleman
remains tae same as 11 was wnen tnc, thirteen colonies were part of the British empire. In that work (he author contends That manufactures in the Anier-!
colonies, should be discouraged
the Brithh colonial svslem that we are
Jnvitcd to adept: and, if their policy , prevail it will lead. s;b;!anti:l!y, to the rcccloniz-.'ioa of Stales, under the commercial d minion c f Great Britain.
And wl-.otn da wc find some ofthe prin-
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led
' mv Lord Gcder
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addressed to the British Puiiiament, in favor of free trade, and full of deep regret that old England cjuhi not possibly conform her practice of rigorons restriction and exclusion, to her liberal dec-
cijal suppcricrs, out of Congress, of this ' (rine.$ cf unfettered commerce, so carnestloriegn System ? -lr. President, there j ly recommended to fores gn'Powcs. tl-i r, arc fcotne torigncrs wlio always remain I said ?lr.C 1 know my Lord Goderich exotics, and never become naturalized very well, altliough my acquaintty.ee in cur country; whiBf, hnnpilv, there ' with him was prior to his being sum-
arc many others who readily attach themselves to our principles and cur mgtituHons. Tl-.e honest, patient, enterprising, and industrious German, readily unites with curncorle. establishes
nullity, the abundant fruits which his .
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or prohibited. ircat Britain, with its dependencies, is d.-vnhtlcrs as well al-.lu to subsist within ilself as any ration in Europe: Wo have an enterprising People, tit fur all t' e. arts cf peace and war: Wc have, protisic-T:- in abundance, and those of the best rort. and arc able to raise suffi
cient K.r double the number of inhabitants: Wc have the very best materials for clothing, and want nothing either for tire cr even luxury, but what we have at home or might have from cur colonies: So that wc might make such an intercourse of trade among ourselves; or between us and them, a? would maintain a vast navigation. But v.ecught always to keep a watchful eye over our colonies. t restrain them from setting up any of the manufactures ; which are carried cn in Britain: and
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moned to the British House of Peers.' "We both signd the convention between the United iilntcs and Great Britain in ISla. lie is an honorable man, frank, possessing brines, but ordinary tnlou-'s.
liinc If, upon some of our lat land, fills ' about ike r-talurc and complexion of the any sucn attempts shouid be crushed in
honorable gentleman !rom South Card-; the bc-gming: lor, 11 tney arc suiiered inn, a few years older than lie, and 'v; v- (o grow up to maturity, it wiii be diiTi-
c'liliigence gathers around him, always : drcp of flood rur.nir.gin his veins being, cult lo suppress them." Pages i 77,8,1). ready to ily to tb.e standard of his adopt-' pure and unadulterated Anglo Savon, I "Our colonies arc much inthesnmy state cd country, cr of its laws, when called blood. If he were to live to the age of; Ireland wasin.whcn ihey began the Wooby the duties of patriotir-ni. The gav, ! JIethusclah,hc could not make a speech of 'cn maun factory, and, as their numbers the versatile Frenchman, acccinrnodat- ' such ability and elcfjuenee as that which ' incroasc,will fail upon tnanufactu res for
lug himscif cheeriiuiy to all the vicis?i-;thc gentleman from iSouth Carolina tucles of life, incorporates himself, with-', recently delivered to the Senate, end cut d'ficukr, in our socii-tv. B.if, of there would be much more fitness in mv all fore ig' ers, none amalgamate them-j Lord Goderich making quotations from selves so quickly with our people as (he the speech ofthe honorable gentleman,
natives ol the Emerald isle.
U'2 c 2 Client nl Crclcr. o5 Jlccii-ic.it, liitHa.it: .V.'.'.'j'a, ) J''iu,iriicst:r, i 'cb. :JCi.;!, ii."-. 0M7.IAX 1) A XT: ; rem;-, at do will liitisicrtjiir 1. oiiipiii :it-f agreeably to law, ia the mouth; of April, nlay.;ui'.l O:-!. !n r. T!ur-e Leloiii.i.; l. the iirst Ituttaiioti at Oii-.cr ilci.:--ti-"f, oil .Uiiidry the fiU.li oi 31:! v. TllOiC b.)k.l5ing t. the serot.ti b:itlai;on o'l the teventh il.iy 1. 1 r.lay, at the public Kiuarc in the town of C:i-.vreri-" !,i:r,h, to jcrfor;n battalion duly. Tho.'c beb.-nu-in.T to thi; j ilr-.-ia't'iit.
w'-i,;.; (i.:iy it is if, prrf'irr.i Keiincntu! Drill two days, will n.rst at the houe of Jacob Dil: o;i Frid;y th-j serrntb of Sept. anil continue there uuiil iii--a;i.;t'd on li.e ci. ht!-, bv the commanding ofiiciT. The S.'tli UciiuciU will meet at the l.ouso of J aci.b Dili on the
Ctli of October, to be run -lived, inspected mv.1 ro'-iewe.l by order ofthe llri;-adier peiieriil. C'ourt of ;ifc;-!!f.M!t of tb;j will ho Luld ;it Jacob DiU-on the first r.I'ind.i v ja Is-v. '-on 1 1 of Anneals same 1 bice on the fir.-l
.Monday. in December. Ail the above jt.us ters and meetings will tiikc place at ten o'clock on said days. JOIin TALMEIITON, March Oth. Jcting Colonel. ijtate or I.NDIAXA, ) Franklin County. F It A X:LtI-- CIRCUIT COURT,
October 'i er:n, A .D. 1831.
Mar- J.-.b.rison,
y Eiii for Divorce.
Vv'iliianiJoiinfon.
share of its support Wbon it
i T-.rnoi:'i r: : f;l( t !i:.u i' i-i'.'.-'l ."-f.li. it v
hold iUelf responsible for it- tro.tii, ami ;d id;: its cor.sequeuces . V. h n it fpcaks (he Janijurtire of others, thai l'miiance mut bear the sornbiancc of truth, or:it v. i'l !:cvcr ur.i-car ia this jouriiul . Perioiial crimimtlon?, b.eal 'ciiahhic!'. or religious controversies, '.ill never li'id a p. lac. in the columns of the iyr at i.sm a , except over the signatare of a rcsponsihlo jii;rsu?, nml iven then no further than piihh'i- justice t-) the parlies may require to be judged iby the lldi-
tor. The jrcat rrinriplos winch this Pre"-s ti n'! innintain, will be, those of the I'nio:.-, of thA.Mr.i:ic.:; fcvsTKM, and of 1ti.!:;-.i, Im.'hoveMi;.T, both Natioiisil and local, if anv such dhtinctions there can be. Without r.n disparagement to tlic claims of the present ii ur.:bent, it will support for the no-;'. Tre-id-nry, ilcsiiv Ci.av of Kentucky, ami for Vice i're-n-' '. c n t , J o r n S i : i: r ; r. a v t o f i' c ; i ,-i y 1 . a r, i a . Wlale we intend to remain faithful to onr r.vn principles, wc lri)l feel no inclination to pa-s indiscriminate ceii'iive upon those wl ; may di.Ver wiili lis in sentiment. V.'e sl.;i!I nevrr ! ei-ic to find a bad niotive for opposition to our view?, or even mi-representali'.n, except where 1h-y pn . !ai,a their own turpi ittde. vcil writlt :t oi-i-i::;il csays, upon evc-rv topie tuifih'e for a p.jblin jo'.inial,vill lie tt.smklui y received, nnd jtntice done to them: but every commnnica-i ;;i of any ilc-criotion. e!.t by mail, must c.:.e to t:s dischar-- d fr?.u post '1 je.
v. e devire to mhr.ncc the value of r.nr paper, by cxtendina; the sphere "fits circulation, nU only in this State, but others: :r.d while
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we do so, wc shall endeavor to rei:;h. r it more
useful an:! more interesting in order to merit . t'ic accuni'itot'.-c! patronage we hope to receive, i Knowledge i po!ver political information
h puolic scci-.rity. Tyranny hies r.t tin; approach ofthe former, while uiv.rpnlion nr.d oppression hide from the keen, scarchici: look of the latter. Wo think wo n.ay s.-y, v.ithcit dc-rogatin- from the claims of others", that t!.o want of a public journal, capable and onahlied to sustain (he Xalie -::1 ?-;.:ibllc:ii ! riii-i-;dc,jsat this time, d.vpiy felt iu tiii, -.art of the State. Tliere never have bee.i ;f.-ate.-, :t more determinate exertions made, to dem.di-h oursociali-dii.ee, prostrate our nalionr.l i;,-ti-
iiuion.-, uci;i-;i(iu our national honor, liiscurd ournational mea.-ures, prostitute our national virtue, or corrupt our national cosine:!--, than at this very raiment. Ambition, (V.rruj tion, and intri-uc, not only hold th.'ir inid:i:J:t iS,!? to l'iot the secret desfructioa oflhe'virtaous aad the who, hut in open day, in the u olthe werid, they attack the Lej.i 'at :u e ia mass, and the Legislators individuallv, and endeavor by threats and menaces to dc'. r 'diem from a f,..uh-ss ,U--c!.ur;e of their hi ;U and responsible .lutics to the 'nation. In tl. - ..'!. t -i ....
J..U..-1..1 sunn pc-ns, it behooves the no; ie lo
o. t,;e visions which have passed
through mv imagination, 1 l ave supposed that Iilear.d was. originally, pai l and p-uctl of this continent, and that, by ron.e extraordinary convulsion of nature, it was t'ni from America, and drifting acrcss the ocean, was nlaccd in
In soaie , than his quotir.as nuthcrity, the. theor
etical doctrines of mv Lord Goderich.
cloUnng themsc-iVC;, it due care be taken to find employment for them in raising such productions as may enable them to furnish themselves with all their necessaries from lis."' Then it was the object of the Brrtish
economist to adapt the means or wcalih
We are too much in the habit of lock-. ' the colonics to the mpply reouired ing abroad, not merely. for manu'ac-i by their necessiles, and (o make the tured 'articles, hut for the sanction of ! mother country the only source of that
high names, to support favorite theories. 1 late seen, and closely observed, the British Parliament, and without
the unfoi innate vicinity of Great Brit- i dcroirnlinrr from its iustlv elevated
n. 1 lie same open heartcdness; the character, I have no hesitation in saying, f-amc generous hospitality the fame that in all (he aUiibutesofordciylignity, tatclecg and iincalcul.-iting indilTerencc patriotism, and eloquence, the AmeVnboiit human life, characterize the in- ican Congress would net sutler, in (he habitants of both countries. Kentucky smallest" dcgrcc,by a comparison with it. Ins been sometimes called the Ireland: 1 dislike ibis resort to authority, and cf America. And 1 have no doubt that, especially fz reign and interested nnthorif the curient of emigration were re- ity for the support of public policy. I ver?1, nnd set from America upon ti c would greatly prefer to meet gentlemen 'bore cf Kurope, instead of bearing upon the broad ground of fact, of c-xperi-froni lhirc.ne to America, every Amcri- ence, and of rc:ison; hut, since they will
can emigrant to Ireland would there appeal to British names and authority, find, as every hish emigrant here finds, 1 feci my st-ll' compelled to imitate ihoir a hearty welcome and a happy home! bad cx'implc. Allow rc to quote from l!ut, sir, the gevtleman t- whom I : the speech of a member of (he liritish am about (o allude, although long a re-'. Parliament, hearing (he same family f 'dent of ibis courdry, lias no feeling", tiO name with my Lord Goderich, bnf attachment?, no prisiciph-s, hi common whether.or nof a rc lat ion of his, I do . with our People. Near fifty years airo, not know. The member alluded to Pennylvar,i;i took him (o h'-r bosom, was arguing against the iolaton of the and warmed, and cherished and honor-; treaty of Methucn that (rcaly,not less cd him, and how dots be manifest his ' fatal to the interests of Portugal than
supply. Now it seems the policy is only so fair (o be reversed, timf
continue to import necessaries from Great Britain, in order to enable her to purchase raw cotton from us. I should, (hcrefore.think it worthy (he care ol the Government to endeavor, by all possible means, to encourage (hem in raising silk.hemp, flax, iron, fr only pig (o be hammered in England pot ash, &c. by giring them competent bounties in the. beginning, ;uid sending over judicious .and tikilful persons, at the public charge (o assist and instruct them
in the most proper methods of management, which, in m' apprehension, would lay a foundation fjr establishing (Inmost profitable (rode we have. And considering the commanding situation of our colonies along (he sea coast; the gteat convenience of navigable river? in .all of them; the cheapness of bind, and1
uic easiness of raising provisions; great numbers of person? would transport themselves thither to fcetllc upon such
improvements. I
A now, at this day. to wit: On the 1 llh
Xiii-uay oi'Octobcr, A. b. 18:l,comc? the said 1 i:,U3C an!' t'xa,:''" fl'r tiH-m.-elves, by .-vrrv complainant hv David Wallace, her Attorns. I .n.oan? wlU,,u th( ir l'cr, who are thv.r
hies in ooca court, her said Till i for Di
vorce, and it a.pe.iri!;S to the satisfaction of the Conrt upon r.fddavit filed, that the s;rd defendant : not a resident of the 1-tatc of Indiana; ii is thereupon ordered by the Court that the pendency ofthe said Complainant's bill be publisher! four v.eek-- successively in the Western statesman, a weekly newspaper printed and pubiido si iu the Town of Law-rrocehui-h, ia DoarLoin County, Indiana, notifying and requiring the said defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Coart, end answer the. said ceiaphrinarifs bi!i, .r jhc matters ami things therein contained uil! be heard iu his ahscence and decreed accordingly. Copy teste, ' KOPMilT'jOiI.V, Clerk F.C.C Nov. .1!, A.D. Hi! .--,0-1 iv. Iksiif iou. lHIIEftEAS, my wife Ruth has behaved
w i crsri hi vi-pi- ...
.iiv-.Ki.,, uioe vr,o tiiiis threaten, in order tintimidate, or those who fcarle-i v do tm :r duty . Their situation is peculiar, and loud.v calls (or the bold, independent voice of unbending integrity, and sleepless vi-ilau.-e, (ha!, unawed by threats, and unbi.Torf'by (latleiy, will proclaim the truth, tl,9 whole 'truth, and notimtg but the truth. Such a voire shall they nnd in the column- ofthe Stitis-s;a..-, so far as the jiiueitv of talent and ability in the Editor, may enable him to extend it. The various departments of Literature, Agriculture. Manufactures, .Mechauies, and the Fine Arts, wiii all lincl a place in the columns Ot the Sl-ATI S.MAN. Awiire of the hi:;h responsibility of our undertaking, we submit tin so proposals with duo dclerence to thu favorable consideration of an enlightened ami patriotic community. v i
. .iiiiuonze.i iy Ji;n.iE Tr.sr to
mat lie vi 1 1 an us in s:!ti.;,
say,
vcrv u;-. 1(.,-n,,;n.- ,..,.. ""tl "! am us in unstauun-r the e. iforol
without any just cause or provocation this clum"S shall he at' U-iure to .!.
lorcwarn all nersotu fm,,. i.-.i. .-" iiiicriernis wit i us n. ,f-;.-.i, ,l
to
,uro" "'.V account. Also, Chester and Khza Thayer, for I ,viH pi,v ,, icl)U of their contracting at,,.,- tljis d it."-. Abo, anv person or penonS fli)n, purchasing ay p,-J. pertyotany kind, o( either of theru or r c' ivn.gaay on any con,!, (ions, f.r I w ill rroK-,ulo any person cr pirsons aecoi..,,g to huv. for UTS: WILLIAM LA.MMN.
cmon iow::iip, rob. 7lh, ISii . .iJ-;jt
or olhcr business.
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llie shares are fifty dollar, p-,1 i , ,lollar.on the hJls J down. By order. '"'paid
Two Dollars, in advance; three m-nthj illoweil for advance payment. Two D.dlar and 1'iity Ci :i!s, to he pi,',. within tin- vear. Three Dollars, if payment be ;. djyed till the expiration ol" t'ne y ear. Any person t r.. curing eight se.li-eriberj to (hi; Miitefnian .-hall have a copy gratis. Our first number wiii be pnM,,',,..! on tho I(;lh iust. ra'.art h 2 !, ISoJ..
Sail at 4M els. Ttpur. subscriber having a large quantity of -EL salt on hand, offers tho same lor sale t I'ortv Five Ckntp pe, l,Ushel,i by the barrel) & wcr.h; deducting the sumo Uro deducted in lueinnati.
GEO. P. BWf,
WoviHaNsr n, 1881.
