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revenue lavs exact from smugglers, i which every atatr.iriistration must cvou'.i have the IT rt o! i hani'injr t, c i r pect. present a ir.a-s to which the ore
thcoi V as v rli as j :,cmc MONTPHiF.n vr. tatiuot ' . - - j-i nai die onsmcss oi so.nee-'.ing
lias actively revived, is evinced by the ' eventful a period in the afT.itsot the rnovemems Mo and fro" all the way be-'world, when our country mav paiticulartwcen U iton anil Monttcal, of some of ly tv cd the utmost hartnon) in her counthc old war smugglers, and other young ciis. sprouts wno have been educated by Such being my impression, the path them The recent passage of loaded, of duty is plain; and 1 not only submit teams through the alter.. ate mud and j with cheerfulness to w hatever personal snow d-iils at a season when there is lit- i sacrifices mat he involved in the sun en
tic p'oduce ol the coun'iy to be trans Jiortcd teams loaded with casks and bas -c's and fn kins, as if of pot and peat I ah-s, distilled spirits, butter, Sec ful y demonslratc to our convictions that all isnotriirht There are no custom house officers on the way for more than a htm drcd miles no search can be lawfully made: ol course, tons of snuuicd floods niay pass without detection, and there can be little doubt tons do psss. When smuggling of Tuiiiih j;ooi!s is canied on by the 4 Ameiican Sj stem" in-n with impunity when tho tcvfiiuc is dciraud.-d of hundicdsof thousands, il not millions ol dollars when the pen. pie arc 'obliged to pay a tax on their "vveannj apparel for the sole benefit of smuggler?: when our manufactut ers. instead of being benefitted, are positive ly mj'i ed by higb uu ies intended tor their protection, ihoe duties bcint: sh imefuliy evaded; is it not time, cither to entree the laws fo the punishment ot sm-ic glers. or so to reduce the duties as aha. I do away the temptation to violate the- ? A Patriot CHANGE OF THE CABINET. W. eceivcd last ev nio xu Haiti tnove Patriot ol the 20 th inst iiom rhich v c copy the following corresp'n ilence bttween 'he ptesident atul Mr. Van 1$ nen Louisville Jdvrrruer From the ahi:,ljn (llb. Wednesday, . 'iitd A). It wi'.l appear, by the publication in our columns of to day, that me secreta jy ot stale hastcmlcicd his resignation to 'be piesidem, w!o h.is accepied it "J'hc giounds upon which mis step was laki n arc so fully stated in the correspondence that comment on our partis uhMeccss-.My t)n the 7ih, he sectrctaiy Ol war tendered his resignation to the president ; .nd yesterday, the ecretaiy of mc ticasury an 1 tnc secretary f the Ikuv handctl in 'hens ; all ol which have been accepted F om this it is inleri d that a new ot gan.za ion ot the cabinet is to take p-ae'e "v AsHiNt rox. April I 1th. 1811 Dear : i b i it my duty t ictiie from iln-othc to which your c aifnltnce and particilny ca'led me. The denary i;f this s.ep, under the circum-tanc s uncbr which u is taken, wii; I nust, be an 'rimple apology tor stating more at large, than on.;ht o'.iicrw isc have been i ccessa j y, i he t easons by which I au n fl lenced 1'rom the monicnt of taki' g my seat 5n your cabinet, it has been my anxious vish and zealous eu.leavor to pi cm nt a premature agitation ot the question ot vein successor; and, at ah events, to !:scouotenancc, and it possible repress the deposition, at anca'ly day manilestcd, to corniect iny name with that distmbu'i; topic Ot the sincerity and the constancy of this disposition, no one lias Iiad a boUcr oppoi tunny to jude .ban yourseif It has, however, been una Vetoing I'ii cumstances, not ot m ciei.tion, and aitogeth. r b' )oud m contiol. given tothii suoject a turn winch caoM-it now bo itmedud, exeep" by a ceil dish . t'chiscntent which, e i n it die taicl bv my individual wishes, tomd 2 1 a ; d i y be t econciieable with piopriety or soli respect. lj.;cerninrr the iniu'ioils 'Tects Which c circumstance oi a member ot : ihe cabinet's occupying the leiauou to ' watds tlic couoti-y i.: v. hich I have adciied, c a'.', i ated ohave upon the ' conduct of public affairs, there cannot, 1 j think, a: this tim., in; io n tot iw- o j pt n tii Diver-ilies ot ubeiiur p e'er ; Cu. i .-mong !he triends of an admims ' tr.ii ?ri aic unavoid uble ; an 1 even it he : reuvtive advrna.es ot those thus pia i Cfi in nvaUhip be patrioiic tnougu to' te- 'st the tcmptatnui jf ci eating obstaCl ihc a ! v ancemcu. ot hio id vv .ose : ti jit on thev are opposrd, t;y etn!)an ai j fcin.- the branrh ot public set v ice com ! . i Ilii e.l to his charge, t .it y at e, nevei the- ! Jcs. nv tiirir position, exp-.sedto the J &r. s cio.i of e ntet taininir aodeucoura .. sura viewb: a suspicion w nic h can .1 ,"o lid in the end, and to aggravate it" orcseut a lenation and Ims'iii'n the , . ctive tli'ifcicnces which f:s gave j;ro xisf - 1 o it I 'mis. under the teas untam .1 j: orn may v cons tpi nces. individual injusi ff red, and tin- ad mill's' 1 atio'.i 'asset aod weakened. Win ever tave- been the c.outse ot things tin tier th p. collar cit cu nstaiu es ot the C?- I'.cr stag ot the t public, toy e x net 1 cnc iras l-jdv satislud me that at tins di. wlirn toe fuld ot selection has be come exicnded, the ctrcuuisrai.c ic fcrrc! to, bv augmenting 'he motives k Sou cesof opposiiion to ttu measures of t!ie executive, must unavoidab'.v prove the cause ot injury to the pub n service for a counterpoise w- may in vam look o tlv- pecultai no tiifications id any in di v I IV I even it I should in this he mU'.ken. stil' I cannot so lar deceive tnvsv t as to believe for a moment that 1 am s irlud-.-d in -he exceptions. Thr-e obstructions to 'lie successful p- .s.-.-iri n of public ffaos. wherr so Tc a ! -d t o !) at 000 in I in . 1 1 1 ' i - i firirabic frtun cur irce iiJsiitutiana and ! I r
'ratio's of the government d at ho
lime be vounaii!y exposed the more i t i . . espect ny sr.ouiu IMs be avoided at so der of the station I oceupy, but I make it my ambition to set an example which sbculd it in the progress ot the govern menl be ch en.cd, not w ithstai dittj; the humility of its ot im, worthy ol icspect and observance, cannot. I think, lail to piove essentially and permanently bene licial. j Allow mc, sir, to ptesent one more j view of the subject : Y-u have con jseuttd to stand bttoteyoin constituents i for re-election Oi their decision, rest j ing as i does upon the unbouglu sufTia i is of a tree, numei ous. and widtiy ex j tended people, it becomes no man to j speak wi: h cer tainty Ju gii-;, howev er, horn the past, and making a icaso.i ,3ble allowance lor the taw tx itise ol j the imelligi i.ec and public spiii;otvoui j Ic'low citizens, I cannot hcbit3te in a doptingthi beiiet that the coi. fidcnct, as well in youi capacity forcivi: duties as in your civic v nines, already s sponta luously and strikingly displayed, will I e manifested with incteased ti.C! gy, now, that all candid ebsetvers n usi admit their utmost expectations to have been mo c than tt adzed It ihis promise, so suspicious to the best interests ot our common country, be fulfilled, the concluding termol your administration will, in the absence ot any prominent cause of discord among its supporters, afford a most favoiitc oppor tnnity for the full accomplishment o! those important public objects, in the prosecunon of which I have witnessed on your part :uich steady v g'dauce and umiring devoiion. To rne unlavotable ii-fiucnte which my confidence in vour cabinet, under existing en cumtanc es, mav txetcise upon this flattering pios peer, I cannot, mi, without a total disrec;ar cl th.e lights ot eperitiiee. and with(.ut shutting my eyes to the obvious tendency oi things tor thefutuie, be insensible Having, moreover, from a deep conviction of its impor tance to the country, been among the n ost uigentol your adv i?et s to vie: ( 1 yourself to the obvtoos w-ishesof the p op'cand snowing the sacntice ol eisonal fueling which was involved in y our acquiescence, 1 cannot r econcile it to tin m.mI o. be in any degree, lb' caus-c o' cnb it iasmtnt tn you during the period which, as it will certainly be of deep interest to your count; y, is moreover dt stined to bring t its t hse, v ur patriotic, toilsome, and e v:tit'ut public lilt From thr.se considerations, I fsel it to be doub y my duty to resign a post, the ctcntionot which is so calculated to at ttac assaults upon your administration, to which ther c o.ight o' her v isc be no inducement ..ssamts of which', whatever be t teir aim, 'he mor important as well as most injurious v ffect is. upon those public inteicsts which deserve and sliouhl command tnc suppon of ail good citiz'Mis This duty, I shr-ukl have dis cha gt d at an earlier period, but for considerations, partly oi a public, partly ot a peson-d mtute, connected with cir cumstances which were caUu'acdto i xpose its perlorruance then to misconst. ucion anl misr ept csentati' ti Hving cxp.ained the motives which iovet :i rne in thus sevci ir.g. and with seeming abruptness, the ofiicial ties by which -vt' have been associated, there re main but nno duty tor me to perform It is to make toy piofound and sincere a kuo legments tor that steadv support and cheering confidence whnh, mthc
discharge ol m pub ic duties, I have Dt" "er.entcd by t he change . bui catm.u uncle- all circumstances received atltellhw On the oihei hand the li ieneis
vour hards: as welt as tor the on sonal j - , . . . . Um b esa at all titties extended to me Rt assured, sir, that the success d y ut .velmmist rat ion, and the happiness of vou pt ivate h'e, will ever constitute 00 . c;s ot t!u deepest solicitude with Y jr sincere t-itud and -' -dient setv.o M VAN PUR EN. The Pre id -nt W AsmsG rov. April 12, 18.11. Dear u f letter 1 1 sip'ou. the office ot sretetatyot l ite was 1 eceivcd lat evening 1 c ult! indeed wisn that no circumstance had arisen to intentint tlic iclations which have, tor t-vo vcars, subsided between us, and that they
miht have cotrinued throii.-n the pc 1 i . tlie stiength of ttie Jackson party His od during winch it may be my lot tore 'eiiracv will probabiy be followed ly maio charged with the duties w hu h the such an explanation, as will convince p n ti'it v ol m couim y men has imposed J even the tr iends ot Mr Caltiotin in the upon mc. Ru t he t easons you present south, that their tav 01 ite has done injus are so stt orig, that, with a proper 1 egard j licc 10 Mi. Van liuren and, thus, he lot them, I cannot ask you, on my own ' streug-h of the aeiministration w id be inaccount to r etna'ni in t ne c rhinct 1 creased in 'hat rjuartcr of ihe Union ; I am awaie of the diioculties you 1 u bi c the voluuta y rcsigna-ion ot Mr trave tiad to contend vruh, and of rli; ben Inliam. will on. y seiveto allay prty 1 fits whit h have resulted to ttie affairs of i strive in his native stale, and to unite the your counriy. tmm your continued zeai 1 people in lavor of gem tal Jackson
in the aulu uis tasks to which you have! been subjec ed I say that I tleeply iiegict to lose you is but feebly to ex-
pi ess my teeii igs on ihe o -c tsion j rt pose entire confidence in its inttHi Wh n e allrel by uy couotiy to the gencc and integrity Against 11 nothing station which I occupy.it was iM with can be urtd by the opposition We uH a deep sense of its at duous t t-spotisi-I shall hear no mere about plots or in bihties and a str on listrusi ot mvselt, ' 11 igucs the president will be surtha 1 .beyed 'he t a" ; bu- . hce-cd bv rounded by highly intelligent a, tj ijithtul
ne c o , e 1 o u s t . s s tl at n iothei mo'tves actuitcd nic, thana dcsiic ta guard her
Interests, and to phcci.cr upon the firm',
gioimd of ihosc gre at p mcipies whirh. ' hy the wisest and pot est ol out patiiot-, have been deemed cssti lial to her prosperity, 1 ventured upon the trust assigned me 1 did this in the confident hope ot finding advisers, a I ) 1 e and true ; who, laying aside every thing but a desire to give new vigor to the vital principles o our Union, would look with a single eye to Hie hot means ol effecting thi paia mount object. In you, this hope has been realiz d to the utmost. In the d'fTicult and trying moments of n.y ad ministration. I have .iways tcund you siticeic, able and efTicicnt anxious at all times to afiotd rne every aid It, how ever, from circumstances in your juc'g mci.t sufFn urn to make it necessary, the
flicialties subsisting between us must i u,,u l,,c s,ong prools oi coi tiu. m e -nti and b't ached Damcftict JVj..W;... Mnbe severed, I can only say that this ne- rgaid I have given him. while pitu , rocco and Mat Leather S'.o . iVw
cessity is deep y lamen ed hy me I j part with you only because you yourself have rcquesitd me to (to so, and have sustained that ttquest by reasons strong enough to command my assent. I can not. however, allow the separation to take place, without exptes-ii g tht ;-ope, that this retirement trom public affaiis is but ttmpotaiv ; and that if any other station, t lie government should have oc casion tor services, the value of which has bem so sensibly felt by me, your cons. nt wit not be wanting Ot the state ot things to which you adveit, I cant. o; tie fuiiy awaie I iook upon it with sorrow, and icgre- it the mo' i, because one ol its fi -t , fl cts is 'o disturb the harmony ttt my cabinet. Ir is, howevci, but an instance ol one of ti e evils to which free governments must evci be limbic . 1 he only remedy f cse evils, as they arise, lies m tin in e ligence and public spirit for our com mon cMisiriiems I hey will coiicct them and in this there is abundant coi so ation I cannot quit this subiec: without adding lhat with the best oppo:luniaes for obseiving arid judging, 1 have seen in you no other desire? th; ri to move quietly on in the path ol your till ties, and to promo e the harmonious con duct ot public affairs It on this point on have had to encounter dctracioi , it i". but another proof ot the inter insufii ciency ot innocence and worth to shicid Iron such assaults l assuted tha? the interest you ex ptess in toy happiness is most heartily 'eciprocatid that my most cordial feel 'nigs accompany you, and that I urn, very incerel , your b ied, ANDREW JAC K )N P S. It is unde' stood tlat .-u arc to continue m ill- e uutii youi succf ssor is appoinu rl M Ain iN Van Huhrn Src'ij of Stat: W i thus set- in ai u.c ((.situation ot Mr Van Buren was a voluntary act ol patriotic disintert siedncss It ha- been aptly termed a "splendid retiiacv " lit canics with him, to etir tmt nt. ihe fiiudsi ip of tlie president, and will be followed by the best wishesol the itpub licans of the Union It is !-aid the secretary of war. secte taiy ot the navy, and secretary ot the treasury, have also resigned; and a let ter from Washington, published in 'he Baltimore Patriot, states, that the following v:mi it-men arc named as the Nkw ( A CINE! : v -t i. Department, Edward Livings (on, E"UisiatM Wa Department, L White. I en nesst e Navy Department, Levi Woodbury, N Hampsi.ire I u su: D. pertinent, L iuis McLane Dttawn e. I be change thus announced, seems to have been the source ol as much jov to the opposition as it is ot real satisfaction to the tiiu ds ol the presto' cxeiUtue I hey rejoice that there hs been "a blow up" tha: there has bten. whar they teim -uhe devil to filar' it Wa-h ington I hey think ihev may possibly oi Uic aaministi atlo.i teriicc. bcc,usc they tcei well assured that the change wiil itsiore harmony and unanimity in the cabinet -rt consolidate the party incrtast the strength ot the admimstra Hon aod, gn e bit 1 h to a more bar mon 1 ous and etlicu nt sy stem ot U gisiation on the pari ol congress We itjaicein oil' increased anil increasing sttngth; and, if our opponents hearuly join us. tc must consider them prepared to give up ttie comes Mr V.,n liuien returns to New Y nk wito ihe beet possible tctlii gs towards the ey.ecu ivr,whcra, by elisabu sitiij; the public t ind, his efforts will add some twenty or thnty thousand votes n H lhe supposition should prove correel, that the ge ntlemen named w ill con- , titute the new cabinet, the nation will trieruts ty a cabinet that mav bt vtiy satety, 1 not triumptiantly compared,
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-Auumr au luuim.t ut i,,t nitu ... I n.u jut a it.,- ?awoj in country ilu oj hi country s ; i Hi, j . i- i F U l'Hf sIDr NT AM)M W JACKSON v i , t: si i -. ....... :.. Hlji J JV ' 4 IU5 till')' 11 1 i an tiiuntni ditrin the public lavut.and ol woiih, laients and seivites.no out j entertains a higher, or more respectitif
opinion than mvstll 'an t.thrii whose Mackinuir ami Point Hlaulti "rr services entitle bim to the t ipht st re-! Mack Italian Lute.-tring S;U. an: 'j ahwards, and the WHOLE AUKEH, by Yilnhlic.nhaitt. Flan!. i .rrhas been .signalized b the putest inttn 'brie. Calico, 6,'orf., licit rr, :.- lions and most envaud urp.ses " ionable Bonnet and IUlt Rilbuu. , cJtUINQ DA MS hom Honuet, Fancy Soay.yi'olot.t a"My friendship lo. G n JACKSON ttr, Silk and Marseille Yftii.L. I mm
lJenl' loibids n y taking any pan against mm in me ensuing presidential tier uon
JAME MONR''E i tins, Frch (lncric and Qicti:;"The recollections d the pun,,c .. 1 : uflrCj (irr a tn mint a to oj ,r at the. tions m which I Mood to gentroi JAC K Uncot rate for cath or ti.enhant.dle bON, while piesident, and the pio.-ls produce of ant hind. giver, to him ihe high estimation in! They taU hh er orh.vitv of irfvrmwhich he was hed bv o t Scr hLr the cn, torn r,- of 'the Yhnnvr, ...rt . . ,-JA !ES Nl Al)ISON i Mill that in future that c.tull,-hv: , t ill
" .iV WV 13 - strong ti.indtd man, and has moreot tire old llrnan in him than any o her man now living," 'THOMAS JKFFI RH)N "Towards ihat iisti . u - c. plain, who has shed so mutb GLOHY u out country, whose renown ..-u: s ro great a p r ion of i-s moral ftroficr y. I never ban, 1 CAN NEVLH II AVE .my other fee i: w;s thao hu-e o' t!i; most ptntnliln ItEM'l'XT -r h' Wt:i st kindness " HENKY t L A V In ANDREW JAC K ON. comr.andei oi th, division ol t.t ou h, the pusidei fit tor any enttgenc : a statesmen cool and dipjsion it- ,i o ditri !t "b'e in baMlc and mild inv:cto x ; a fiatri-jt, whose bos- ni swet'ed with tht love ol cotiMiy : in fin , a man whose like we sJuol sf ,r4 t, upon a g i" JA;E- MONROE ' It is f.otur.a'e t r the country ihat gt: e;al JA('KON is likely to be fit loi ,'v."..i.v ui ,v vini if, iiiv ii otin mill veats; tor in l.im is the onlv hoot it't r.lll.Mr lili ui liio t,il ..r I. of avoiding the dar.gt rS namft stly abou to rise our oi me oioaa construction now again given to the constitution ot tlt U t.itd States, by president Arlams. whicb tfiaC'S ail limitations of powei, and leaves rhe gem ral governmenr, by tht C? v ahogetlu i tin esi-aiftd" THOMAS JEEFI Rs()N jn ,325Q K C AS: Ki-T. OEM IF LI 'I h !' A T 1' ' h, WI'. C. Sh.TlM.T Eacli t tins pi ipui 1 i..inthl periodical for 18:11, will contain 455 cr more ro;d octavo pagt s of letter pte-s, closely printed . . . I.. , on r.ne tv pc atjd good papei , torn ing ;tt the end rf the yea- a vohmie of about GOO pages. Price S'J 50 a year in advance. Every No. will be embellished with one elegant Copperplate and several handsome W od Engravings Music, and Hesitations of IV.t.-.n ; besides a beautiful I itle P.ige at.tl a gentr d Index for the volume. Tht ( pjierplates will embrace INntiaitsof out most distinguished men, thi tashinnx, Views and Fancy Pieces, equal to those oi any ficrt'jdical in thr United States. An elegant plate of the latest Fashions will be published in the January No. One of the Figures a full lentil' Portrait of Queen Aelelaide of England; a Lady in ball Ditss; a alking Dress, and C ap and Turban, of the m-west stvle. I tie Februrav No. v. ill rtrntnin u ti.lm. pid Portrait ot Washington. An ele .T.o t cnpture Piece ti-r Marc.ii.is in the hands ot the Engi aver. The subsequent engraving wili be of the best quality Liberal premiums have been offered for 1 hoice original contributions. Auet especial care will be taken to have the sell ctitms of the most interesting anel instructive matter, consisting of Moral Tales, Biography. Historical Sketches, Poetry, Light Readings. CvC. Fhe Volumes ef the Casket for 1827, '23. '29, and 50 embellished with a great number r Engravings, bound or in Nes mav still be had, price S 50 a volume. This" mav be the last opportunity of obtaining complete-sets. Put a small number over what is required for present subscribers will be published m 1831. Address (orders noit pt.id) 1 SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. 11- Ch- stmt Stteet Philadelphia rjiiE un'ersigt.e.: having taken out letteis M. of administt a-oon em the estate of Coni.io C!i urn. late of Decker Township, Knox County, dee'd., as they are desirous of set thug the same without delay, all persons are hero notified that the estate is solvent, md those having claims are requesteel to present them, legally authenticated for settlement. Notice is het e bv fur ther Riven, that on Thursday the 19th of May, 1S31, at the dwelling cf the deceased, we will sell to the highest bidder, all the pe rsonal property ot said deceased, on a credit, with bond and security , and such conditions as may he re quiied. uionjj r.ther property a nu Ijert f titJKMv, CA I LE. -HELP. c HOG: vblbN, BACON. HOU-EIIOLD Kl 1 CHEN Fl KNI 1 UKE. and THOMAS J. CliUM. THOMAS WILLIAMS. At, im-strator April CO. 1831. 1 3ts '"public NOTIGS. raiiii. 1)1, die aie l.ei !iv in.f.iit.i. that thr A he bills of llotoer Johnson, late C lerk. oi tins cout.tv. ate nov m my hands . r coi le ctn n. with positive instructions to enforce the s.t-.ite w ithotit 1 tsjt ct to persons. ( heretoie, all con. etned ill elo well t call and make 1 it 11 4 !',i te p. .vine t . L. W I I1E1CS, D. H. K.C Vincentxs, April l'.J, 2t31. 21-St.
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