Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 June 1832 — Page 1
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" wnEKB LIBERTY DWELLS TIir.RE IS MY COUJ.TRY." VOL. III. LAWREXCEBURGH, KmANAt FRIDAY, JTOE 8, 1832.
PRINTED AXB ri'BLISHED HI C. F. CLAKKSOX, CORSE 0 BIG!! 1XB SHOllT STRKET8.
Public Character!.
JOIIX SEKGKANT.
I banner ol no faction, to cry aye or no,i KEPOrt OX THE TARIFF. j roi:niGN m:ws. j at the sound of the bugle; nor would it be ! is the house of represextativi-s, mav 24. Louden datc-j to ttio 13th A (.ril havo be
TI- . il l i , J l'l"-'! luuuimun, ul uiul'ci lllill lit;; L - I ! - ill': lllijllil llil w A e have all heard a exeat deal , t i . . r . it- . . .. .. ... to emim nntuvia.i ... ,
TERMS : . f cffn . . P..MnW ?! . . " so' IMU .c. vcmure to sav . " e rui br.eiiy notice certain ol the :PTnprt . : ' 7 , . "V . " .v
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Hj.,.c , ,ClU. u.i uid i.e r.H-.i.nSf,i it . o , umui ru juea ratnor. ne win. on al great air. AUamj. Alter
Timrr nmi ioc:f . , . . : ' mn? ijuntions be tound co-oneratmsr mar
we
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ome prclatory re- I -2th ult. Total wes in London 2 ; r- ,,rt
have K-t, What may be ; u,u lJ new i-'es, ll rceovtries at..! lO.lcnl!,
' F nni.l t Nif n,m..i 1 v 1-1. .1 i-.. i
the cxoirdUonotth; year. ' !, ' lolYa)oc'lu: nu." j with the Mmo! liipublicans, for the : regarded as a brief history of the nub-' c,ov"ies .Icaih, 1,061-total ot.tctLc T e )t receive their pt.crs by pritate pet mnt j beCIUsC he IS a AeV 1 OrKcr. I ry ('..,. ; r.,; ,ll,f 1 ,Un .U .j don 7,if?, dfitths 2.G57. p-.y t!,e nostaee.or it wii bi j,k-d to tht,r.ub,cv.,,-4 1, n ,.i;,,f ,.-t,rt i ROon OF 1I,E -0 M and in oppoM-: lit debt, and oi the caily measures f Ti,.b'i,-, ' ... ...
N' i piper will bediscnntinueil until a II avr.-aratrcs are ; js a SOUthem ma
ton.tity a ...sc-mtinuaiice at tlie rml of the tune sub- ' blC portion Ol OUT ICllOW ClttZCU?, aTC fCnb-.'il, will be coii.ivrt:l antw cncartmciit. 1 i 1 x , w 11': IK;. 1 rt
iicrs i'i me Lunnr mi 4t be nost mini- , 'n-u-v-u iu ;u un nivuu 1 !.!.. ,1 1 , 1 .
,(b.B,. :,-.M,i . i ,i - 1 1 . .1 . .1 ; 1 o . r,ulUt11 oaLkon. u uncninons 01 i ue government lor
...... v 1 iiiti.vs n:-i liri a i I If ll . i Irllf . . milili lhOV 1 in MillH'kl 1 V 1 1 1 11 . I "fill- 1 , - ' H n.- 4 ! x A i 9 n . r. - I
V 7 I W. lir.Wr t hi n v All' l( -m.C lAnfi tint n riiAiP. :i rn, nr, inn r.f 1 hn vo-r.- ' . " " lJ t,u ' l-" lH l
lvamahns ar'mhl to the di?tinction. ! . : , 1 ,v' , ' number of new cso, o the 10th, cunnot bo ,) 1 1 .. - an'' p.uuour. an-lwc are bound to be- n"e has become necessary though . than i 300 on tho l l.-h -, , . . i ihis is all very well. It .;ie motive is, i-. ' i . Ti . ,,r . . . , , : u,i.n,owu .on me 1 1 d j.i tK.w en?. and
. vt v iit; in mi u i . r k niir .u ai l i s are enter ninpi trt-t enthtt anil on m !-ti, s i --
ri f i Roof the t-orxTuv and in oppoi- lie debt, and o the caily measures I -n, , 1st have a Candidate W10 i .. , . , 11 , , . . , ' ... . Ihechokra wa r,i-in- th s-reat c.aliv andaverv rc-necta-i1 ntthe. m,,,e s-vslcm' and corrupt, adopted to extinguish it, all wluch is : nancy in Taris. Th.re, on ,7-,. ",h jiir" fellow citizen? are i Pr.0Jccts ol political destruction, adopt-; very mtereslintr. '2nd. That as the 3 new ca re,.,rted, .ieaths not de i;,1:,ird .-
POETRY.
cd and attempted to lc enforced by ; debt is about to he paid otT, by the stea-; "n the 9th l20
10th, 1,035 new can' and
these the cae3 on
cut ' ifl;
ADDRESS TO COLUMBIA. Co'umhiahai!, thy miI.ty centre seems, An intellectual focus vendinj gleams, A mental battlement of vieiiig scheme, A civil field. V. hen thought explores in decpcJt maze:! debate, AtiJ mind meets mind in lengthening fields cf prate Each loftj intellect scales its weight, But scorns to yield.
Columbia hail, the world presents no laj
i fair and not selfish, ami operates fairly.
! it strikes us a
is. We had
i the National
; met. and we
5 . ' i
OJlf. t'Or. W lir i niimfn; In lm ' flip n mm in f in w r cnrli Trr,l n 3 I 0 drains. Tof :il nsr: frt
s quite immaterial what it . .1rnt tt..f. t, . . ' f n T,. Scb.,u.i i a... 7,5.":) deaths t!i 13. J!,Peri,:r.n.n
. 11 ijuj .'i vjiin. ,jaiiMjn. c"v',.l,,-ifl',-l-i. f"-itlllt:i-,i:il.lli(lUtIliM: . .. our prelereiice betorC4t f ,. r ,. ,, ,, , -., , ; of the council, was eonvalepccnt .et-il r.-
r, ,,- r. : i"" ta.i uncn.ue noiu turn, our COIUi- ! ituuiiti" me i e t. uuc 100 nuic;:. lie- ,!... r i.-r, , , . , , . Republican Convention l , . 1 , : .. . i ... ,is, , - , , t .enters of I-rar.ee I. ad been al tacked v.U'.i
1 1 111 r"-'"1' tsiue ui, uim tiumnauon. 11 uuisu mat nomrsuc vunvjiaurcs snouu ' the (!-; e on-p of u-ho.i. n- ,,.-11 .1
II Vl 1 M l 1 V-. ' 1 . - .
I them confirmed by thac Convention. ; rff i t,
i ue great par nil yuici. we are act- j Adams, to the narrow limits, and ar- PM KNcn-and e ing and which is d.stmpu.hed by he j bitra rulc3 ofa p:u.tv,vllich cvcn an j that a portion o
tvnn . nr illi.i li, ..4,.l : i i . Lr. 4 ,1 l 1 . .1 i t .... . .
vv.iv. ui-iun a ue tciuuiKii, uoi just, to , uc ji uiti iv:u, uuu iiiuu jnij'rojunous ,: ' -11 'U'u i -neti persons, nan i.uien vietien to it.
superior mind ot Air. : prosecuted, to provide lor the common j ' tvphus icver h 1 ma.le us .it-.;.e:.r..Mo- at
xpressing an opinion;1';."0"' , tl-'
1 1 f i l i-l-i j it v -. j vi u nun m uiLil I. t.il tl I umi ri.iuuii ui lilt, IIIUIH. I? l(JH.-a U V-f; P ., - , IT 1 i bade of unequivocal liostihtv to the ;nflWf ? k., r J, 1 . r - . . j i Anuria, Kuia ;uvl Fruui ld !,-md .n.ic..: . . i ... i - r xx intellect oi but ordinary vicror and . taxation may be more nrohtab v rrttmi-: fnrthrr h,r.
O , .1 v...-t ivi.iii, uiu t4n; Uif lal i i, ,-
pic than I tweeen Hel-ium and Holland. Pnusa v.vs
(amination of Pultu,S ,u'r recunents on the war lootiu.;
IJ..11 rc'.ro's fleet had appeared oil I.i-hon and cannonaded the fort St. Sni.ine, and -L ieu continued their course northward. The armed force of Don Jfijui amounts to 90. 0v j includiii! 'JO.uOO artillcriit.
nrrMMir t:uiiip.i n mans nunn nr i no ' . i .
OiiRhich pure fancy can so bibhtlv rlav. i T- " 1 . ' , i i i independence, is so apt to spurn, from ! cd to the i)cckets of tnc peo r J - s Creneval tiPvprnmen). .-utmo- ileuhrr-i.i 1 ..... .l . 1 - ' ...... 1 ..... . I
Lnmaicheii thy M ebster, Calhoun, Haye.e and Clav, ' i ji i.i . i ! llle '"Cre instinctive impulse Ot discern- ! Irftm them. 4th. An e!
. T. , . , ,ticjy uiiu l uuiioi uvuisn , uau .Lit.i : m,,t ,l l. . i t i a- ti c i r Oid La-land shrie.lis. J , ; ' . . . , i meiu and honesty-. Tartv association I what is the common detenee. I man, and we as 1 ennsvlvanians outrht to ; ,.,,,;.,(;., . i r r ! i i,- , - , . . . ' Her rebel sons are ,,, ,he r. ctA i..i Ti ,k " 01 Sanizal,0 anJ Spline, arc nc- neral wcllarc, which is dccla.
i ") i cuiua u . ue i mi n ( u mil m ,u i i-i . ... i , i. ,
t -, 1 . v . . , icv --.tiy lo accomiiisn ixrcat noitira ' in scu-nre?ervation -
, , , iJocts, but us restraints are utterly domestic industry Vc constitutionality
tion. uecause nc is an nonesi mmuvrnx oe-1 jncoinpatiblo wilh lbe moVemcnts ami i nn.l necessity of Which is powerfully maintai.i-1 cause, mail the strife ol party, no;cncr ,a n; an(j stjrrjn,r m:,Kl : cd and the commercial policy of Great Brit-' voice has eycruttcred one word of per- quicltcncd by talent, and rmriched' by i ain frcdy stated and discud. 5th, Ue!W-j SOnal or political reproach oi him. t,..lv l.,r,;nno.llf tn nu ,i 'iences are made to the system ol protection, ; Ho !, , ,(;. lnnn-rlt-ii,i-i 'im-n 1 'irtlc ouSht to maivC the most . as before the people and the covc-rnment lor ..lie b anatiic 1 cnnsvls ama, boin aim, (nn, i;i.rni :iimT!Uw.ni! r..,. tu L.,:.,...;.. L ,:,t.., ,
centric motions of these sunrrinr nl:i- 'question, at larpre, is exi
nets of the political svtem. ! instance being noticed w
V i -r a i i" -n , I at considerable length, and v e behove Mr. Jdums wil say orly;,. f ( - . . , , . ii- - -T j liiat are highly important.
"lml uull;u lu inie anu noi: nrosneritvof theneoole.
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To pattern whom the woilJ is ('rank with wir,
Give ear, oh England, nor avert ihe jar Of Congress winks. Colar.-.bla hail, thy liberties expand, Is bii -hteuing, wi.ieiiinj, winning ever.- la.i i Thy highest theme, thy liberty was plaen'd Cy heaven 10 spread. In Eagle wings o'er tvrants crowned with power, I'.sf.ag cf freedom, no o'er monarchs bower A Lriliia.it beaten, clipping every boar Seme cicsools bead. ' It. T. YV. IMMENSITY OF CRE.VTlON. "lie who through va;t imaiensity can pierce, Seo worlds on worlds compose one universe; Observe bow syptem into system runs, What other nlar.rf s rircln nthrr tunc .
Vh.t varied beii-jrs rconle everv tta-. I and vested rights. Col. Denton has
Hay tiiii why God has cade us as we are." j denounced him :n the Senate ot the - J vitli llio pullio to notch's career ami ; tho Justice of another;" aed Tore. ! States, because he is in favor of tilC j...irp I.:. , ' i' V,.' . ' ,V ' j peace arc eloquently setferth, Seme astronomers have computed I abolition of slavery. What I nn?vka- I '' u ' ,, ! I L . '!;Ul; wc proN,eri,v ,ay abonnd-sn.-l. ?
that there ere no less than 7o.00i'.000 , ninn is not aC cine in t h i r 1 1 1 1 i rr s rI'!-A TiirrtI elnr- i IT l j 1. il iT . . . .
u -7 I'lunouiaiu.. itAaiirtia c a a ocai ea on i nc noor o i vo re? 5. 1 n u n
areail suns, having, like our sun numcr-lihc abolishinent for imprisonment for ;lt t;; Jr ous planets revolving round them. The debt, in the form ot a bankrupt l.iw, ,riftrv 45 1
an l geed to be
by protecting the.
I RO.M THE MOCNlSTEItLINC" KV. Ili.HAI.O MAY '2G. IIonuiD Ml-riiers. It fill? to our lot to ?..! two of the most horrid aiiil attrociou' mar ,- that the annals of crime in this seeiioa
and has labored to limit its further
tension, without sacrificing the existing
peri.
lounded particular
ith much furce, and
comparison drawn titti. The general
as stattnl liv tho nrti-
v whnr fir. r-iinr-.-.n-.-. 1s tr rwrM c; . i .... . : i. : r- 1 . i .1
I. , , , .' ."-..vjv.v-.ii.v. vj v, I IUU : .H.I.IH 111 ill? mm niiuu.u lii'?.lv, itlltlLUUlUjiiy and e oquence, every legislative j Hc has 110 molive to tlo otherwise Ptation of thoe who would break down I measure Calculated to maintain ii. nl.l K :,!.. i. , i . ! the nrotective svstem.are i-r.-sented ii. o,mtrf
ni.ti nt. 1111 ci ui v ilium i men l 10 act un ' - i ii,., ,.: . , . 1 , and examined. 7th. It is said that "a revenue vO the iightsot ins experience, uii.h r-:t . , , , , . . , . ,. n . t . . 1 , ' , 1 1. mnded almost entirely on imposts vanishes stanumg,aud p.nnottsm. Independent, ; at the first sou. id ot war, -and the bli-.tio Untrammelled disenthralled from party i to cultivate our interior resource h demon-
ICOI anxious. Ill common ll ,lt l1 never 3 cl 1.1-iunaincu nv reliance oti
the works of that utitional
b, . - - , 1 .v j, tip, ii.tt iiiiuii'iu '11 11 .is .it:-.l!UMMii:i ehold the true grandemH l:ie A me- of territory, by purchase, rou.U, canaN, breakrican Statesman and l'atriot, rising ' waters, harbors, li-ht-houses, the navy, &c.
10V0 ail the mists and clouds ot tuirtv. i ,Vo- :ul huiuins; to e-lahli-U the national mile-
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. H'luiL'iitt', 0111 . 1 opiuiiuou ana laxaiiiiii are
next coii'im red, auu u is
amonc; us and bred amotions.
He is the unsuspected friend of Pennsylvania policy and Pennsylvania interests, having in the course of his public life sustained in succession by his abil-
lle is opposed to domestic slavery,;
ex-'
country can prmluce
iec table in.
where tv, o old a a. I
arid men we
ul
otiicieiitly meat to send her
Adams is the lati m;l in the n:orld. that i tUa lKe tendency of "a-jravatina duties'' is I to '"" t..at gave it; not salir-ficd wilii tl;i-. ho
a itenvanis literally severed her head from h..r body, and left her, a mutilated and disfigured corjist;.
consult red, atul it is stated tnat '"no
Solar SvStC-m. Or that tO which We bp- 1 r,vl,M..lol In ovprv ir.firl.ir.nip finiM.r !5 ... . .. J other nation in Europe is so heavelv taxed a?
1.. :e ' f Ili.v.: i 'I. -,,cn1J,n? J;- appreciation Ol . Urcat liritain. and none so lihtas the United ! frouiul with the cde-e
ul,r? , V - V rl " meiujaui u,,. Vuu""-'u' . "-'"'"r his exalted and powerful character, M r. ! tate5."-Gth.The idea ot Cionds of protection, ! with a bl
, ; ' , , . t.i t .; U.V--.U..-1. wi an i.isti- Adams is the la m;n in . th
ci.cuiar u u 01 space v m u u oc, u-( yen s Mem. wc should ever suspect of falling into pics is in dmmerer three ihoi.sand hx , lie is in favor, and has always been a j the v5cc? an j foolories of Jar!.,o:ii,m. hundred millions of miles, and that which 'friend of a sound ami wholesome cm'-' The (llnbs may tlatter and the Tiltit controls much greater. That sun ! rency. and the Bank of the U. States, ! .. vvn. rrrowlMr. RUchie vr,i which is nearest neighbortooursiscalled ! and has labored more than once to ; TiU hand to him and r,,el llibh may S'trius, distant from our sun about I wen-1 protect his fellow citizen?,from the misc-; jrd;ct a ( lum-v compliment couched in ty t.vo billions of miles. Now if all the rits of rotten local P,anks,and tyranny of . iaj English hut Mr. Adams will miiixed stars are as distant from each other money lenders and brokers. When a ; tber heajoled by the' one intimated as Sirius is from our sun : if our solar farmer gets a ten dollar note for his 10 : j)V tbc other softened bv the old Poiosystembe the avcra-e mannitulc of bushels "of wheat and goes to town, and niu; of llicb.mond nor seduced by the all the ssicms of the 75 millions ot suns, finds his not only worth nine dollars he ; ,vhi-keri'd d.in.lv nfVw Vr,.d-
ivulualsol this count v v,a re tat
oil' from their tc-iuuoral exi-tence, w'ithoul a:-y preparatory steps for that hourae whenee 10 traveller returns," by the fiendish hand ,.. ih. ir own slave. The particulars are as follow.-: On the morning of Sunday last, after nil the family of Andrew Youn;.', with the exception of himself, wife, and two slaves, had gens to a camp meeting held about six. miles off, o.,e 01 the slaves, a turbulent and uii:rovcrn:h!e wretch was reprimanded by the oi.! lad-,- Lt some neglect of duty that mor:iinL wddch reprimand was enforcetl by a tridui;; blow v.uh a small piece of board. This worked the negro, naturally of a vindictive di-'.ositioi:, iva fit of desperation, who knowing the h ;; :r situation of the old lo!L. sei.-d an iisr-. 1 waited fur an opprtunity oi sieriiicinx t. his vciis-eance the old lady. An opuortuni t v, t:.fttrtnuatcly, was soon pre-tiite-l. Vl.iU."t :r,iinij the :abie end of the dweliiu.r, with a ; itts of strawberys in her hand, felled her to t: e
of th." axe ; fvid, '. 1 v
to reduce, and not increase, the nrie.e of arti
cles themselves and that of the free trade party, that tho producers of articles exported : pay the duties on those which are imported,! , are next sunm'sted and discussed; and it is ! said that tho minptti tim in our market, to! , to reduce prices, would have been the same, ! ; had the tnrilF of ls3'2 never been enacted ; though in that competition our manufacturers , might not have shared, that the duty on! the article imported enabled the domestic; ; producer t.) enter into a competition with the
importer, and that, so long as this competi-
'i'he old gent'ennn, white tiii scene was ru-irtin-, was at a distance from the homo, salt-
xv did not return for near an h.-ur
ill'.' cattle, afterwards negroes an
It was too sooti.hu'.vever, i'
;er to abate.
lie was resfuved ' i
make but one buines of them both. Au. rueriliciug hi first victim, the wretch secret d the axe behind an apple tree in the erchard, contiguous to the house, and awaited the old man's coming. When he did appear he. was
what imagination can crasp the im- niav find out what he owes to its best; But we inu.t exM-ionto Mr .lims! 1 co,lUnueE' lhu ,hlt-v pau-s as a bounty ; .. , ir manner w.u tne axe, h mMt-tfelmnl F enrv in ri n( I b.- 1 Konr f. t - Tint rvr vin r , tx,,lcalc ,r; Wa"vto the domestic manufacturer -that Ihis'. tru-gled wxth the ne.sro nntil his slrc.-th was meiiSity ol creation ; JL.er miii oi ine neiHht;'. inai uaniv. ovi iuun sjI'-: rom ik i prnminrv -k;,!- n an l i . . ,.i,., ,i ,-t ,....- . . i . ' . . r 1 l f ' t uu.n iin uciog.uoiy .IssOCtn.iOn. All bounty on the nomestic mantit.icturc or duty , PX'iausie'l it w.is ot no avail, be could net J millions, controls a lieM Ol Space . ports. J those journals have formed a wroil'" ' on the imported articles, is respectively paid i lo,,S contend with his iuiicular murderer, his i .4 1 1 a Aii t't i iii a , r :. ... ii. :..i,i:,i r,.,vJ on.l..,hf..inf . . ; . , . . . . . , , ,. . , , ... ' :i..i ..... i: n i . ......... i ,
aooui 1",' ivv.v.ytwvv ui iiuu. in ui.hi;-- lie i? nit; ii it.ii uit-iiu .niu .lutttun- ; Mea Ol his rliaracler. I ie stand alone .v l"e purcliaaers ol tnem ; anil nililetl, that ' ""' ",v uraifii ii ana Droiien to t! e
the general and permanent etleet of such com-1 coiiM.iencv oi je.iy, with too baclc ol the axe. netition must be to increase the nrioe of the1 Alter the object of the villian had been ou-
InfriAli-m ., .. . - : ' . .
i l'li r -1 . .1 .rti I it-- , ... i : 1 1. . . ,.u .i ... . I i .ii of . i i . , r " . . 1 .i 1 1 1 1. 1 u vvi in., tn.i.t ui inc tiiiiitiiojitti tiuiv, ' ' , .inn i xt t i
IVJ Ulllions Ol unit? in ui.iiiici'. i . hi, Mttim in tut: iiu.iv.. v.,.-. i'".;,"', fj talent t'C ur.Mr.'i e o 1 in Nlnies. . .,n.i ;t , i.
aooui i. ivu,tAt,'A'u uiiiiiii ji.iun.ii.v j uc iMnt uitii i.Riiu ....v. .....,v....,v.;UC., (, character, lie stand alone ter. Who can survey a plantation con-. the persecuted Indians, and has twice,! snigmtris -erect in his integrity ' taining 75 millions of circular fields, in conduction with the distinguished . infi-x hie in his patriotism unsurnass-:
each
shin-
-Pcnnsulvnniu Jl'h)
r, i c .1 . -1 . i.. i i ..-..I ... I ,.,1
Such however, is one oi inc. pian uuuns me uiigraitiui naun.-s ei iu.u tuuuipp . ,n l( cfHim -'whohas measured the waters race against the mercenary forces of this1:
ir. the hollow of his hand, and meted money-making and re lentless adminis-j i , I..- !
out heaven witn a span, ami compie- irauon. ;genueman at iM.iueira,i
hended the dust of the earth in a mea- While Andrew Jackson, John 11-; 183.2, to a gentleman in the citv of Phil
sure, weighed the mountains in scales, ; Eaton, Samuel Houston and Co. were adelphia: and the hills in a balance;" he who '-set- : laboring to make money out of the ra- I am sorry to to inform you that this
bv the consumer.
tint v, Kith, i
to a piece of wood h
ting upon the orbit of the earth, stretch-; tions p rovided for the removal of the j bland is at prerent blockaded bya taxin favur.of es out the heavens as a curtain, and j poor Indians, John. Sergeant and Win. ; squadron, consisting of three vessels of . .""'J'"" ecreadeth them out as a lent to dwell; Wirt, were striving on the floor of the j war a frigate, brig and schooner, under manuict m'e th
iard by, for the ptirpos-- of
it is said if ihe foreign export of cotton, for ! committing sell-destruction, but be who had
. . ' ' I 1.1... 1 1... : I ...
I example, he tlimiuisncd, by its domestic, man- j "uuu me neipics-, ii.u. not the courage t . Extract of a letter from an Emrlbh ,facl,,re llie m;,rket Tor it is not all'ecicd ; I,ut ;l Period to his own existence. He nunc ... S " ! .. 1 il. . .1 ' . . I. .. . . . 1 . 1 . . n.i n 1 i in ... t nrcn i .r. I . I . I .. .-,
j aii'i ine smippiHg inai may uift employment in I ...rv.v v.,.,, ,.,,,,, miuiuj siaer- , the foreign trade is compensated in an increas-', war,ls apprehended. He is now awaiting the 'ed coasting business, lit h. The arU!m,llt decision of the law. i .. .. ........ , .. - . ' v. i... . .-I... -I .... . i
. oi me south, that duties lor the protection of " ' 1 " rmiit5 sunciviii? to looit on
i .. -i . .
lomesiic intnisirv, must ;iways operate a a
but never one so revollin;
in.'
the liorthi rn and against the
tion ol the union, with the sa ins
rn people, that, as (hey ramiut
' iii C C i ' ' i iii.iii U i ,h; i u i u uium: in tue titiiiii saaii wri. are only tribunal wlicrc there was retuge tor the colors of Donna Maria the Second,' boldly- examined, and the importance of coin-
sent here from lerceira tor that purpose ' mon tics of interest between those sections
g to the let Inici ol iiii-
manity atul our nature as the ono we have been endeavoring to pourtray an f'lTvClion.ite mother made by the i i iiidi iirut-ililv m'.i -,,,-ster, a revolting and Idoodv cii;ht, wi;, bcr
the unfortunate to vindicate insulted
marriage. i humanity and the violated faith of the I would fain hear from those misogy-; Countrv. r.ists, who condemn marriage, even a j TllC5'c are soinc nf our reason for prc-
Ehadow ol reason, why I snouia no forellcc? anj wc hope to continue to j mentioned Queen:
I v, and a
which squadron is commanded by Cant. "r cou,ltr.v !,lil.v s!uMvn ; 'vhile the idea that l)" 1 . s'-y 'r "venty S-irtorius tho l'riliJ, j : the weaker party shall either dictate t. the stitrdied corpse, who, dartoriUS, late Ol IheljIltlSll liaW.llI U1,. " , n. , .. . . , before were the Tin'.'e nnrl cnl , ..... . . . - . stronger part v, or lly oil to the asistance of a e wtrt. me pru.e anu soi.ii now admiral in the service ot the alorc- lor(.isn l)0.(;, IS sevcrely reproved. I a'y-
head disconnected from her tin
whose hair had been bleached whitens sumr
hy the effect of sixty or seventy winters, a
two i.i'MM
ice tl tl..i
pronounce a modest wife the greatest oi . Qlhcrs of human blessing?. She is the safety , ub:cct 0fercat intcres
that house w hose atburs she admin. ati She is the joy of your health, and your cure and consolation in sickness; your
weight. It is a t to us and to all.
JOHN QUINCY ADA3IS.
Public attention, on a.l sides, and all
The preceding, we believe, is a
fair though I -!r ' i i .i i
They have already warned oil four hastily made up svnopis of Mr. Adams' ar-i l i... .i,.,ao American vesscls.laden with corn, flour, ent, which, in gtue.al, meets with our dressed separate notes to the editor o! l.- fPrtm V.t- Vnvl- n,wl .K-.i, most cordiiil approbation; but there are parts the asllington (jli)be. giving the H.v.vc.,liom Aew Xoik, and which ap- , , ' . . ,, . r .- .. . ., ;' ., ... i i . rJ oi it m which we are at issue with tlie disim- formation that t.ie vote ol Indiana wi! peared in Sight Of this place almost at Uuished ecntleman : for the natural tendencv 1 : .., T.
j in t ii ill mil. . Vi r i m.
the moment Ol llie establishment ol the of increased competition is always to reduce -n S; 1 . l l , i
c .... i , ,. r , ti ,. x i tMue i ui uieeiio a y ;i maiori of : price ami duties, so (ar from 'permanently" . J '. JJ"
, i
rartnr n nro?ncn V. and your coimwi i eo;U- . MT rA n. ,.1 K
l --- 1 1 - 1 x , i TJtll H3 SICHI3 IU rivvilHT aiivv.vu iiwvii.iavw. 1 lUUI tlUU V.U1 II JlllC ' r i..-.wi.i.7,i-t.i,iiwi. 1'tMnuiit.inij 1 . 1 ,
in adversity. Slsc soothes and cam- j movement and opinions of this ! course, risen in an unnatural decree i avin?;their amount ad,le.l to tbe est of com-; u,;11 " K'UHa
. . .1 .1
ihe headstrong violence of youte, anu ful Statesman. The Globe on be
breaks and tempers the morose austerity j j ol (Jcl1. jacivSon.f i:l-,ms h;m as a par
ol age. ill any one oiler to pcrsuauc ; aildcilam pionoflhe A dministralion
I L 1
e on one occasion, no oieu
us that the education of children.which j
are the very images of our bodies, and ; the pictures of our minds, and in whom we see, as it wi re, our very si Ives born anew, afford not a delight, sincere to list dc-nee? Or that it is no satisfaction
when we come to obey the laws of mor-
heeau
against the National llepublicans, on
a favorite project of the Executive; hut this test is too defective for by the same rub", wc should find him in the
o,l ;ll i;.. p.. , ' mo.iiiies, are oitenumes ine
nit Mii. iiui..iitt miu iu tuiiinmi; inl'. l 1 . 11 ,., 1 . , . 1 , lnHirnii: a uenerall nnf' lhA KM-irvJ 'HiifY'.e wfrt. 41.'
...nil in., i.i.omtiivii.j ni.i-ivif, ui l-ie c(PS. Neither tin, e nor room, however, is at blockade is raised. t present allowed to enter int.. un examination It is not improbable that the island , "f these points as they deserve. The eliect of vili be attacked by an expedition from ! rrit! and .nW.'.y, on certain leading articles .ri 1 1 1 ii of consumption, does not seem to have been lerceira, and mav nc taken in the' ., ,' ,, , i , , .. 2 ; i . considered with his usual neumt n iiinl strength, course ofa month irom this time; but il1)V lhe learned and truely honorable chairman your government regards the interest of ,,'f the committee on manufactures; as we
opposition, by virtue of his support of ; its subject in these parts, it would do think might be shewn in the operation of
.1.., I?.,,,.' -nflhr IL Slntrt. It is ividellt I well In send :i stnut idnn nf w:ir hi lv.ff'i : law which are really prohibitory in their
l .11-- a'" .' --- - - - I " .-... , . .
liv lai-
at either c-I (ne
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net means ot pi etcuttig eiet uo.is, an'l p'cagu:? .';.: price of arti-: vote of theslcis for Vice President t zvkc-
ever may be nominated by the Iialtimw. CaucusW Without condition orqu :ii.tcation they just transfer us to (iener:! Jackson, and to the person who shall receive the Baltimore nomination for Vice' President, no matter who it mav
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tality, to see our own children, 10 j i)OWt.vcr? lbat Mr. Adams can be class-! over raid protect them, in the manner
wl.c m wc ran ncqueain inoM. rd with no jwrv and lor a simple and ours has done.
honors and possessions which we.rc"jan suflicicnt reason be has been, is, crived from our parents, or afauirc.(1 ; 'and ever will be, the fountain-head by cur industry and skill? Savage s j Er.Pi.R of a party of his ow n. Letterr. I Another reason cqualy as cogent, will Tnn ciercy. The roiTiVrence. cf' kecp him from being confounded w ith ti.n M-ihndW r.nisropal church the; the. rabble of any joction; he has been
The Constitution and the ship India anchored here jtst before the blockade was established.
FirealXiui Orleans. On the morn-jbe arrives at the den he knocks behind ingof the 15lh tilt, at about 3 o'clock.' he board with a hammer; the noise sud-
a most dreadful tire broke out near the! denly rouses the tiger, when he llie in
be ! ! ! To say nothing of their modest, it must be allowed that these gentle-
characters iu tbe United States and Great men arc extremely kind in thus ende; Ih-itain. vourirg to save the people from further C.i7rTrAincrican paper savs, troub,c or &Vnlc n I'c,ation to thi; this is the method of catching ligoiVin ! tmS qtion. In the name oft.i-
hidia: A mancarriesa boarchon which ,rce loplcol manna, lume-i, v e pro
a human ligure is painted: as soon as
e "rnrral assrmblv of' be as derogatory to his ohtical rmin- corner of the continuation 'of J)aup'ainJ 11 direct line at Ihe board ami grasps it, n chinch a'rd tliesuio.l' cm e. as it wotild be inconsistent with, and .rand-llommes streets in Faubnrg j an(1 the man behind it clinches his V iWKr Vbnrr'li ' were 1 his view s and principles, as a States- Marigeny, which consumed th - greater claws into the w ood, and so secure-. Lainouc iimn , i - , I i i-.i. 'ii i ' .1.;,,,
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test against being uius oargaineu away by our members of Congress to do the sen ice oi Ecw is, Kendall, & Co. fndiiina Journal.
, .. n .. . ' ..- I 7., .-,'. r,f thr I Slates: and it would
convention ol the rroiosiani i -l" -, ' -j - ,
ra rhurcli the
the Presbyterian
CI llie noill.iu v... - ..v..:.., - . , T,,iA iiiiir.Li... i m
htclvin c. ion at Philadelphia. at the , man,to oppose, n t ..,, ,,,,.,-v.,., s . , .... , 1U, .nm; : ti," ,n!l there were then in the; hut on grounds of general truth, and . committed in the vicinity ot the tire Mr thil .qo , ,liUC bee., collected i.. New
. , . i i t i : . .. I : K l - Mr. Ailni.i; I !iri-r- . I III! iit I lin nmitrpu nt he ilriv-iviiri inr ' .1. j... i,...:i.. .1 . ,..; r liAi:Dt..'ntt 1 1. . ..,:.:....
rttrr !,,(.. fMfrht 0 U'l nl UC nU nu rCU l H'lllOliai Ullimj .....n., n ...v, j-.,.0iv . - -v'"""-0i lOIH I'll in," i.iuiii; ui mi. uuiiu.ini, un" ... ...v u.u.Miij wi ...i..u.s ,110 maiuiii; i;i city uctween tit"1 i, ... r j mII.u tu olnm,,i t, .n.j i i,..r..,i:.. i-i. .., .....ii
Fast' actions. The second nttempt to0' enor iu Rhode Island has (ailed f atl so . as ihe eleventh to elect u member to. igress for E'sex North district, IIus;achu-. Set Is, because tho votes were divitled nmong tVrcc ciuididates. Such results must sho v
ministers oi religion. A'ths.
'fore, will be found rallying under the' element.
k illecl by the falling of the (tor lact week. lem.
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