Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 41, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 December 1832 — Page 1
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"where liberty dwells there is my country." VOL. III. IiAWRECE:BVRn9IrDIAVA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1832.
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PRINTED AMD FURt.lSlt E U B T C. F. CIiAKKSOX, .BSaS t HIOH AND HUORT TBKETI.
TERMS :
gradually assuming a mutually benefi- The payments stipulated by the Con- j A proper eomideration on the part of . unfunded, will be reduced to within a icial character, and the adjustment of vention with Denmark.have been punc-' our citizens would, under other circum- j fraction of seven million of dollars: o Hie claims of our citizens has removed tually made; and the amount is ready stances, have required. Hut their which . '2,227,363 are not of right reI the only obstacle there was, to an inter-' for distribution among the claimants as claims are not neglected, and will on j deemablo until the 1st of Jan. I S3 1, and
TWO POLL RSi and I'IFTY C'EXT per ""j iuiuiuR) uui iiuuul- suuu aaiin; "uaiu 11UV sitting juuii uuii; j'iji unn.iiMig uiuj mm, ,..' v, nut vnm. v..v jm . hiihui j yea.-, payai.ie xvui.in iiieear, but may be liifriuuo.'d tive of literary and scientific improve- performed their functions. , it is hoped with effect, j 1835. The commissioners of the sinkt:n- pav.neiu of Tu b DOl'.t.AKS in aJvau.o. ment. i I regret that bv the last advices from i I refrain from making any communi- j ing fund, however, being invested with TilLtr.n dollars if payment be .ieiacJ u.ii from Crcat Britain I have the sat-'our Charged' Affaires at Naples, that cation on the subject of our affairs with full authority, to purchase the debt at llie expiration t the yrar. ,- , j t to ,, , i i i , u - P.,,,,.. A, , ! 1 1, m-, . l-t Ai nfiU
r wi) receive th.-ir naiien bv private post mii-t IM.O-Iion 10 IlllUim VOU lliat I COIlllIlUe ViOVCmmeni 11U(1 Still UCI.ltCO. U10 ui-:um.u5iji ics, uuLiiusu inu IICUl.lUUIl iihulhi Jiitr. ami uiu uiutiin ui
P- t!,e,,tage,r it will be ad.kd to their Sui.scnP. (Q rcC(.jvc assurances of the most ami- isfaction due to our citizens, but at that communicated to you in my last annual Treasury being amplest may be hoped
'' iirr.rp.-re ca,c (imposition, w hit h ha ve on m v da t o. 1 he c lied of i hn last instruction? message, was, at the date of our last that the whole will be extinguished
iiuor;; ami a failure ' r 1 i-n 1 i 1 t l coi rn.i f thf t.me.uu- pari, on all proper occasions, been was not known. Despatches from advices, sdll pending, and in a state! within llie year Ib.jo.
n.iiier will he J i.eontimirtl until
p:.i I ('iiiU' st tlio uptiun nt the .
lonoiity a ilncoiitiniianie at the
.eriiJed, will be cmiMtlered anew rmjap iiu-nt
I.- Her, to the Kititur must be post paul. A.tveuiscuiciits inteilod at the tibial rates
promptly and sincerely reciprocated, thence are hourly expected, and the that would render a publication of the I cannot too cordially congratulate
i The attention of that 'Government has result will be communicated to you details in expedient. j Congress and my fellow-citizens on the I latterly been so much engrossed bv mat- without delay. i A Treaty of Amity and Commerce ' near approach of that memorable and
2aleL,5Ii) L:T-S JilvSSACiE. ters of a deeplv- interesting domestic ! With the rest of Furone, our rcla- has been formed with the Ilcpublic of hapyy event, the extinction of the pub-
character, that we could not pres up- lions, political and'cornmercial, remain Chili, which, if approved by the Sen- he debt ot this great and tree nation.
, r,- C , on it the renewal of negoiiaiions wliicli unchanged. Ne"-olialions a: e goinir n!e. will be .aid before you. That Grov- i aithtul to the wise and patriotic poll-
r , . . , had been unfortunately broken oil bv on, to put on a permanent basis the ernment seems to dc; established, and cy maricea out oy me legislation 01 ine
3Ii:ssA(;i:
From the Preiilenl of
mencrmmt af ihr W.'slm, r thl llie "'lexpccted recal of our Minuter, liberal sv.tems of commerce now car- at peace with its neighbors; and its ' country for this object, the present ad-
7'..,,,,,,, v.,,,,,, r,,..0 ' ! "ho had commenced them with some ried on between us and the Empire of ports; being the resorts of our shins ; ministration has devoted to it all the J 1 j hopes of succor. My pcal ohjnct Russia. The treaty cotMluJnl with whic.i are. employed in-the highly im-j means winch a ilounshuig commerce FJlozc-Cifizrns if the Scn;tr9 I " a5 the settle tnenf of qucsl ions whiclu Aa-tria iscwrnle.f hy lni;uMi.'il portant trade of the fishers, this com-1 has supplied, and a prudent economy M .r7,i.,. r n . jthouirh now dormant, rht Iiereafler ilaiostw with tlv; most perfect roo 1 mereial convention cannot but be o fi preserved, for the public Treasury.
J " J ip ' 1 ';be revived under rircumstances that fan!.. and as we have no diplomatic great advantage to our fellow citizei s .Within the four years for which the
., ! U- ; - iMi'if;.frfd i i U:t lurllr.nQ Nn t- nmlti-iMo iio nl r linvp coniilpd tln" rvpcntivn
I-C;iUiiilll III" -'iv i'v ' uw UIUIIKH'JW , ' - - ....... . . - -J w . v . . . i 1 . i f i i . 1 1
. , , . , t m v. i i I i v V til J lillll lillLil " lUIU l. llil 1
.tgue.mep.easu.eto congratumc;,voukl cn.langer the gooJ undotand- azenl at his court, he
x.'ii tii'OU I'U I' r in I f kiit n ,n.;: i : i , .1 . , ... . . . . . . ,
' ,v( , ,. , i '"g w iiicii it is ine interest ol Dolii inir- nuircd into and corrected a proceeding ernment, or the purpose ot isclmrg- (ics (o rc5Crvc tnyiolate. cemented as of some of hi, subaltern officer, to the
"a "until tti un; lieonic Ol lllC . ii i hw
4. i.ittd Slates. Ahhougii the pesti-.
:n e
1. 1
mununity of lang-iage, man- iniary of our Consul in one of his
ners aiiil nri:tl ti:iltifc nt.l In- !. 1
vvhich hail travoi-etl the Old obligations we owe to our 15. i',Uh mic.- ' ( ir treat v ilh the Sublimo Foric is
"I I.IIILILU UUi I IIiil. il I r-T J (- I l ... . . . 1
- - tois lor uiosi of our va nan e ins i n- irn. nn:nT us nn; t
;niti
1 ' ' ' 5 i 17 7,? H't svstem of;ie;Me,ent- . ha, pleased Ahmgh y (,0d to alive government winch has enabled us .gate .;s severity, and lessen the to proscrvc am, h ovc K.m n.er ot us Mctun,, compRrcd with, The question' ofour Kovih Eastern
eiiecls on our
business. ! power to my charge, fitty-ciht millions
Ourcommerce with the neighboring of dollars will have been applied to the Stale of Peru, owing to the onerous ; payment of the public debt. That this duties levied on our principal articles!113 been accomplished without stinting of export, has been on the decline, and j the expenditures for all othereproper all endeavors to procure an alteration objects, will be seen by referring to the
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. .. .,,te ia .cn n most oilier , honndary ftill remains unsettled.
LniimKS u " 111,1 1 ,K,s.sPrcaa mv lat annual messa ge. I rv!il.-ii:n.l
la
terror?. Isotwith-tandirig this visila
linn, our rnmilrv tiri soi.k nn
vue, in. u ks iMo-neriiv ana napniness. ii
commerce. r,ew marue'.s are opening 11 ' k piovtM iruiuess. ',v nil ; ""-i..i ium:' ih.iu, uumi, w"'for our commodities, and a more ex- Bolivia, wo have yet no diplomatic in-': period for the support and increase of ten-ive lan'o for the cninloymrnt of lercourse, and the continual contests means of maritime and military de-
outVoies. A sli-ht nu-nneuiatiijii of carried on between it and Peru have I '-" ce, lor internal improvements ot a
the duties on our commerce. ineo.iM- made mr; defer, until a more favora- national character, for the removal and
i j I . i. I I I.I,t nr. I . 1 . i r
ill wilii 1 1 1 e spirit o i me irca;v, uhu "' r""u !' wnumtim oi any
von the siiuation in which 1 found that been imposed, but on the represent- agent for (hat purpose. busilHSS OM mv con. in"- infn nfli. n -ii,.! !,, nf.nir !'!i-k'..-.,' (Tins il n.is iiccn An act of atrocious
ii. i iii coii.mir U) o it. .in: i.inn i.nr . i:if'.'-,il
e mea-ures 1 lhon"ii! il mv niv ii nvimmlr ;t!,,!,
Aflairs, it has been An act or atrocious piracy having
and we now en- been committed on one of our tradinz
i ' . 1 . .1 W IV Cl inr iiaii .- . ' i . . . . l J .
mi ft' on It if V ii puisne lor asserting Hie r.his ol the j-v the trade and navigation of tne snips In 1 1- .- inhnbitantsof asel tlement on j then from our resources affords . JI wc ..'".'v nrP.rv- United Siales before the 'Sovereign 'iiiacic Sea. and of all the ports belong- the wcsljcoasl of Sumatra, a frigate was means of further provision for all '!;,.OUr-COrnr .,r' (UCfCn,, n' cx,s:t-iwho had been chosen by my prcde.ee,- ing to the Turkish Empire and Asia, oa despatched with orders to demand sat-1 objects of general welfare and p
b ' . , TP-Ji u- 50r to determine Che question: and al-.lho most nei feet coualitv witli ail for- isfaction for the iniurv, if those who defence which the constitution
, , auf ,u'on ?"u. u" "S.ol : so the manner in which he had dispos-, ei-n nations. " committed it should be found to be mem-1 ses, and presents the occasion for
1 wish carneilv. that in announcing 0!J'? 01 ;l regular government, capable ; lurtlier reduction in tlie revenue as may
dsli'p, ' maintaining tne usual relations with not oe required lor tnem. r rom me
preservation of the Indians, and, lastly,
for the gallant veterans of the. rcvolu tion.
The final removal of this great bur
the the ublic
aathori
such
'iru Ii ' l.'.l nnr run t-A nrncnnni.. ..... L.
I,,..,, r..:, c' ",;nate' lll0irLxecutlvc capacity, altcr-jto vou the continuance of friend,
to , n c r and ha. d do vn Z i TardS ,rTShtf beforC tI,em llie 1- - and the increase of a profitable com-; foreign nations; but if, as it was sup- j report of the Secretary of the Treasury hat liberty and t at wlSrh 2 ! l' "' U,Cy u advise a Sub' mercial intercourse with Mexico, with oel, and as they proved to be, they i will be seen that after the present year mat iiocru dim mar. union niucll flCmiiimn .i t H m nn f i . . . . ' -i i r i i , . a..: t .i ..
li-ive rccniv-d fmm nnr T-.Or- i , . , I ei cigu i;Cntral America, and the Stales ol t:ie '-- -l ui i.twies pirates, to in-;.",rauuiui, ""V wliich conMitnte Z VonrcZl the SfJ 1 "1 l M accompany it with the tlict such a c hast is meat a 8 ; would de-, siderable extent, and the .ubject U ear-
l orn like agrCS-i "csuy l ecoiiiiiienueu tu llic t-uiiMueiu-
of Congress, in the hope that the
. combined wisdom of tho Ilepresenta-
s of the people will devise such
means of effecting that salutary object,
may remove those burthens which
shall be found to fall unequally upon
,', and as may promote all the great
interests of the community. Lon"- and patient reflection has
strengthened the opinions I have here-
i ii j- ii
1! , !cd mi to open ii lurtlier ncgoliation.tlic with ibat internal trannuilitv and for-' fions. This last was done, and the! lion
H. rZ , ..." - T" "iPrT?sUl0' immediately; made to eijrn peace which their heroic devotion -t has been an, increased respect
t,,c br',!s!l Government; but the cir- to the cause of their independence mer-i for our flag in those distinct seas, amlltive
,L ; tumc" w!,ich hs. In Mexico, a sanguinary struggle i additional security for our commerce.
.i,,.1 i -I V. ' n", 1,av(''1"1 lcrl prevented any answer be- ;3 novv t.;in.jC( on, wlich has caused In the view I have given ofour con- as
'.'femll, nvr.nC -,ns. .c to lhc overture. Early at- some cmbarassment to our commerce; ncction with foreign powers, allusions
miiiv ii n.ii'u t i i vn ;,:m l.'i I t. ."ilIlli: fit l..l.iim I, .,.,.... . I 1 1 . . t t .. . .
7 - r . u pv 1 r. k onn n)'inui, i.-i , i . i j i i iiriro nnnn rv m n i i w n t . ,1 . - " o r i
mx.mim i.iiiir hoiti names pro ess itie inosi " u n.i iv imn uuijsut uis- "1JJ
1 -i 1 V . tne sunject, and every etlort on mv part fricndlv d-oi(ioa towards us. commerce, the same disno t on to re ...:ni ' i r... J..- . - Hieiiui) tiisro-uioa io.iruS us.
. ... .1 hiiiuu iii.iui: tut ii saus at rorv sc. c- n.
train horn imnrics- iinmf piiiirniiil K- l. ... . . .. , tut- tv-i
,r. nr. with VC?lOIims 'Ppt.on, interesting to the forthc- establishment of that secure in-;
, , L 'i n" .C ,1 nion generm y, and particularly w to lcrcourseo necessary to nations whose
in.ercce. This de i , 1 I Z f nf..? "L?"r' . ' territories are contiguous. How in.
tiling may bo mainly inscribed lo our arc t.cl'ow S portant it willbe to us we may ealcu-ls , . " .... . ... 'cnoiti acknow u.iigc.l. Una clo- r..nm , f.,. . hat c.vrn m his 1111- 1
unueviaunz Piacuce 01 H.e rule wiucli
p() turbanc.es or Joreign wars, lo their
mil, alion of this contest, we look revolutions or distentions. It may be
proper to observe, that this is done i
solely in cases where those events affect ! tofore expressed to Congress on this sub-
- our political relations with them, or to ject; and I deem it my duty, on the pre-
now their opcrationson our commerce, sent occasion, again to urge them upon Mirtlier than this, if is neither nnr nnli. ! the attention of the Teraslalure. The
Ser investigation ofthem than a". pears f-,, rvrl,l,. ii:itn nl' (iiiirrs nn- mnr.'itimo cv nnr nnr ricrlit in ;M(,M-r,.i Our l.r.c( Ummdcsf- uiavims nf nnhlic. nolicv. and
asions,our good oflices the principles upon which our republic
an be afforded, lo pro- ar institutions arc founded, recommend
tranquility and tor- n proper adaptation oi tiie revenue to
nations with ?"whom the expenditure, and they also require
rcoursc. Any . inter- mat me expenditure nan oe inmca to
ffairs further than this,; what, by an economical administration,
ssion of an official shall be consistent with the simplicity ot
The returns w hich 1 (jovinaie ine uounuancs w men u estan- opinion, is coutiary to our principles , vovernineiu, ana necessary to an 7 . "lllLM structions have been sent to mo lifv our i;..i.;,.i i,..,. i., ,,.,,.,,,,1 ,v.i.'nnni,.rnni;,v,i nj;,, .:u i ' nflcionr nnM; enrvi. Tn plTorCrx,
Hi is adjustment, it is due, injuitice, to
eh the Secretary oT the interest of the different States, and
in due time, lay be- eren to tne preservation ol tne union
ibit the national tinan-1 itself, that the protection afforded by
non-iced to us. ces in a highly prosperous state. Ow- existing laws to any branches ot tne Tho Government of Central Am?ri- big to the continued success of our com-1 national industry, should not exceed ca lias exnclled from its Territory the; m-rcial enterprise, which has enabled j what may be necessary to counteract parly which some time since disturbed the merchants to fulfil their engage-! the regulations of foreign nations, and iis peace. Desirous of ft. Ic ring a fa- 'lie'i(s witii the Government, the re-'; to secure a supply of thoso articles of vonible disposition towards, which has ccipts from customs daring the year will manufacture essential to the national on more than one occasion 'been evin-J CXCCV(1 tho estimate presented at the; independence and safety in time of war. ced by this interesting country,! made b'st session; and, with the other means If, upon investigation, it shall be found, n second atlemnt. in this vear. to e. of the Treasury, will prove fully adc-1 s believed it will be, that the le-
tal!i!i a diplomatic intercourse with : ot only to meet the increased ! gislative protection granted to any par-
ii -ii .
Has OH." ril it i ll OUT liatiolia nn lev. tn ... 1 I i.c a i i
reouire no exclusive rrivilce h Zu . a IT'0 , 11 w!w commerce has increased, and an inter- wishes on all occ
.rcrce ,n,l tn nmt ,nn It - ,l,ili. , inese (lemanus. nal tl,ulc 1)V caravans, from St. Louis when required, m inert ano to zi ant none, it is daily i , t ',,4- i. . . . . . .. ', 7 .
,.rn,lnrin- its " licnrflci,! eOIw-f i ll,',, V 1 , ' 1 " L . "u " P,!1 to Santa i e, under the protecl.on oi mole the domestic
l-esrct.lmtvM to cr i'-ur U Z"""" t-rti not 0?(.OIts furnished by the Governments eign peace of all n spot t snow a to cur Lag, the protec- tlir . :w rni. , n,,., (i., t,,M.,f .,r . . . . , . 1
t;,.n i'r,ii;,nnC n,.,; ' .., . , r.""" 7- earned on to great advantage, ana is we nave any mte
hroal thoincr,, c oV r'n . T", t0 -1)' increasing. The agents provi-1 vention in their a
m,in ,n,l HiorviMKinn nfn. 1 , I"""-'!"5 V . ? ,( 'un-. niu ded for by the Ircaty'with this Power,to; even by the cxpres
- ...v- . v.. v,... w nal was c ear v rir . . m , i : i, .n-i n . . .i i .... i i - i -
:i . ... '
nvXcn 1,il;on,,r;,n,lt,l ,.r ,n (.h,,s itj ic, r,;i: ,1 ia" : Blr. rtr,, 1;, t preceding year ol more than Sil.OOO we had a sti ict ri.rht tn ;,;.. v ;,' '''".t 1,1 1 L c ,llMl- tht ; ine lepoit w cl lor, in onr-shipning; and ot near forty' taWc delay apppomtmcnt ol those with whom they the Treasurer w.l , millions of del ars in the areate of . i ' ,L1 L Z f "J'1 i"" were to co-operate has not been an- tore you will exhib.
mniion oi uonars in tne aggregate oi ( men(s necessary for this review of the
uui urq ons anu expo, is. , mcrits of ti,esc claims, relarded this op.or have we less reason to ft licitale;cra(ion? nn(il ;U) Ulil-(ll.(ll.l((; ni;ila(I t nrsclvcs on the position t our pohlcal wlith hasalilicted his Catholic Mai.--than ol our commercial concerns. They;tv? prevented an examination of them.
remain in me .tare m wnicn nicy were IKing now fur the fir,t time t
when i last addressed vou a state oi
resented
in an unexccptionnale tone, it is ronii-
pro?pr-ri(y and peace; the eff ct of a ! m,n(y loped lhc ;ipplicatu:i will be wi-e litleiition to the parting advice of ; successful.
vi e revered Tather of his country, on j 1 have, the sniisfacfinn In inform vn
to
liij v'ili:iwf. fnniuMic(i info t mnvim it
r 'ilHV.IV d I t t .t..
livery ol a p art of the ida. which h:i:l lifon
V... 'Mii.ii.iir' :iii'l Iw. in st fi iciifl.liin i .1. . tr .. i
;U v. ....... , t.iitieu to me navanna. nas ormiiicen
in! to make (Mdaimlii
Ills s!!ii;eci,( on.ien?e(; imo;i maxim tor i ,nt ( 10 :,nn cat on in rle.l
.-. i f i . 1 i " - ...
ineu. e cl po,tt ni v, i v one oi ms mosi ; ma,e fnrtbe th .listiiiui-l.tal Micce-sor, to cultivate. '.... hives of Tin
v.iui ail
at ins.
S a royal order lor their delivery, and that
iUianc s with eon. A strict adher- measure? have been taken to procure ence to this policy has kept ns alool its execution. from the ptr losing tpie(ions that now-; p,v the rport of Urn Necrotarv of stgitntcthe i:urtpean world, and have Stale communicated lo ymi on thoiuli more tl an oc.ee deluged these countries Jne last, you were informed of the in blood. Should those scenes unfortu- ronditional reduction, obtained by the r ate lv recur, the parlies to the contest Minister of the lT. . at Madrid, of the may foanton a faithful performance of (lti(.sor, tonnage levied on American the duties incumbent on us as a neutral shipping in the ports of Spain. The nation, and our own citizens may equal- comjtion of that reduction having been lv rely on the firm assertion of their; mr,ned with on our nart. hv ih .-., (
I . 1 7
them-hut tin- death of the di-tin-.-m.hed expenditures resulting from the larsre i ticular interest is greater than is indis
citizen whom 1 had appointed for that I appropriations made by Congress, but : pensably requisite for theso objects, I
l is rc i.ri rd i tne execution oi i i Uto v"1-' r'v U1 l" i -n.,..!. .....1. iouuuhj unnm-
puhlic de!)t which is at present redeem-! Htied, and that, as lar as may be con-
ad-
t I l i i
s irom wiuc'i I Hoped m it .i
to our comni'Tce. The union'
least, for the purpo.sus of foreign inlsr-
course. Our Minister has been instruc
ted to use his cood oflices, whenever
modal rights. . passed the 13lh of July last. I have the
With the nal ion that wn ofour ear-, g:1f,sf;,ction to inform you that our ships lifst friend ami ally in the infancy of our now pa? no higher nor other duties in
ro itical existence, the most friendly re- ,l ' 1 nnn. f ,n ....! ,RU lo UMJ ,,la Lr(,M1 ,J
lationa have subsisted through the late ; ,pvircl on lhcir ll!llion;il they shall be des.red to produce the revolutions of.ts government, and, from: T,,0 (1,.maml nRilint Vorl,tn for reunions so muc 1. to be wished, for the the ven1s of the lat, promise a perma-, iV captures in the bl,M.kale"of T(M, Jomstic tranquility of tl. parties, and ncnt duration. It ba, made an ap-; ,,aie l)Cen allowed to the mn : cunly and facility of tore.gn com-
nrnim'ilinn in some nt Itsnolilirnl in.' . c.i . . i i merCC.
I-"""""1 i a mourn oi inu at counts jtresentcd oy stitutionsto our own; ami raised a mo-; Uie ( Pumants, and payment was pronarch to the throne who preserves.it is ,n i, madeinH
said, a friendly recollecfmn of the peri-; mm.,, r...a ((f these has been n i'nl the ! t'10 empire of lJraz.l, which have had
od during which he acquired among nnr Sl.(.f)luj allhough due, bad not at the usual t-ffecl upon commercial operacitizens the high consideration thai ; t.,u. ,lf nr j.l6t ;1vices, been received; tion; and while they sus,,enJ t10 concould then have been produced by his' , ;, ., :iile-ed.t . ..d nlenifnm of claims created on similar
purpo-e, measure
vanl:
of llie : three Slates which lorni -d the ,oms will yield to tho Treasury, durIteiMiblic of Colombia has hcen dissol- present year, upwards of twen-
ved- but thev all. it is believed, consid- ty-eight millions of dollars. The pub-l to the faith of the Government, and to
cr tiiemselvci as soperately hound by "J,,U!, mVL,tl)IM' pioveu lessprothe Treaty which was made in their ; ductive than was anticipated; and, acfed u al rapacity. The minister ac-j cording to present information, will not credited to the Federation, continues much exceed two millions. The exit) that character near the Government! pendilurcs for all objects other than the
of Now Granada: and hopes were en-;PUM,ic debt, are estimated to amount,! would, in the abstract, be beneficial to terlained, that anew Union would be ! during the year, to about sixteen mill-jour country there is no reason lo doubt
formed between the separate States, at lons? a,d ;l lml't while a still larger i and to effect their establishment, there
sum, viz, eighteen millions ol dollars,! is, perhaps, no American citizen who
in nave neon applied lo the nrinnna
... .. 1
ible. It is now estimated that the cus-i sislent with these objects, the whole
scheme ol duties be reduced to the revenue standard as soon as a just regard to the faith of the Government, and to the preservation of the large capital
invested in establishments of domestic industry, will permit. That manufavtures adequate to the supply of our domestic consumption
Some agitations naturally attendant on an infant reign have prevailed in
w
and interest of the public debt.
It is expected, however, that in consequence of the reduced rates of duty
which will take effect after the 3d of
March next, there will be a considerable falling off in tho revenue from customs in the year 1833. It will, nevertheless, be amply sufficient to provide for all the wants of the public service, estimated even upon a liberal scale,and for the redemption and purchase of the remainder of the public debt. Gn (he
personal qualifications alone. in teV.nances, c onsequent on the emissions, they have given rise to new j H'st of January next, the entire pub ic Our commerce with that nation is warin hlch the nation ii engaged. complaints on the part of our citizens. det of the United btates, fundud and.
would not for a while, be willing to pay
a highor price for them. But for this purpose, it is presumed that a tariff of high duties, design for perpetual protection has entered into the mind of but few ofour statesmen. The most Ihcy have anticipated is a temporary and generally incidental protection which they maintain has the eifect to reduce the price by domestic. competition below that of the foreign article. Experience however, our best guide on this, ns on other subjects,makes it doubtful whether the advantages of this system are CONTINUED ON LASTFAOB'
