t.lf!IL.-i.l'-"-lJf 1 1"I fj Kli. ' -ML. I ,, HiW PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The lift hour el which we receive J the Message, Slid in great length, prevent us from plscing it be fore oct renJom entire thi wnefc, bill we givo be low a svnnpsis of it, with copious extract upon tlio subject of moat genera! interest embraced m H. The Mc3ff ripens with an expression ef grail titude to tho grrtt Creator, for the numbrrhat be refits bestowed upon us as t people. The President then proceed to consmtulate the people on the ratification of the late Treaty with Kngland, upon which he remaik! I trust that whilst you nmy see in it nothing objectionable, it nmy be the moans of preserv ing, tor an indefinite period, the amicable to intions happily existing between the two l!nv crntncnts. The question of pence or war be tween the United States and Great Britain, is n question of tho ileepest interest not only to themselves, but to the civilized world, since it is scarcely possible that a war could exist be tween them without endangering the peace of Christendom. The immediate effect of the Treaty upon ourselves will be felt in the se curity afforded to mercantile enterprise, which tio longer apprehensive of interruption, adven tures its speculations in the most distant sea ; nnd freighted with tho diversified productions uf every hind, returns to bless our own. There is nothing in tho treaty which, in ford to pny the lowest duty, would have to sub duct in advance n portion of Ms funds, in oidor to pay the duties, and would low tho interest upon the amount thus paid for, all the time the goods might remain unsold, which might ab sorb his profits. The rich capitalists abroad, s well as at home, would thus possess, after a short time, on almost e.xclu.-ive monopoly oft he import trade ; and l.iwa designed lor the ben efit of all, -who would thus operate for the ben efit of tho few, a result wholly uncongenial with the spirit ofur institutions, and anti-republican in all its tendencies. The Ware housing System would l imbic the importer to to watch the market, and to select his own time, for offering his goods for sale, A profitable portion ol'the rarryintr trade in articles en tered for the benefit rf drawback, must alo he most seriously a ffertrd, w ithout Uk! adop tion of some expedient to relieve tho cash sva- 1 lie W aretmtrsmg System would atlorri i necessities of tho country, I felt it to Iks my duty to cause to b submitted to you at the commencement of your late session, the plan of an Exchtquer, the whole power and duty of maintaining which, in purity and vigor, was te be exercised by the Representatives of the People n nd the States, and, therefore virtually by ttie People themselves. It was proposed to place it under the control and direction of a Treasury Board, to consist of three Commis sioners, whose du'y it should ho to see Hint the law of its creation was faithfully executed, and that the great end of supplyina paper medium of exchange, at all times convei table into gold and silver, should bo attained. The Rosrd thus constituted, was Riven as much permanency as could he imparted to it, w illtotit endangering the proper share of res ponsibility which should attach to all public a gents. In ordcrto insure all the advantages of lem. i ne y aretmmung cysicin woum aiiora , a m., maMlrrfl rKerience, the Commissioners that relief, since the carrier would have a safe wpre to l(l(J ,hcir office8 for ,hp rCTlcclive pc. recourse tc, the public storehouses, n"l ""gl'. rkxls of two, four and six vears, thereby seen without advancinir the duty, resh.p within some Tj1(Jt ,, n)C8 jn ,he maHR?cnient o(- ;he Kx. reasonable period to foreign ports. A turti.er i t.,.er ,),,, mrCes of two men of experience; elect of the measure w.sjld be to mww le ( ,,, lKe th,,m jn emiAixim to exercise the sj stems of drawbacks, tl.crchy rffocttia lly p,,T,;,ct independence 0f mm.l and action, 'it protecting the Government against I rami, as the j waM provi(r( ,int tbeirremoval should only take tiulit. of debenture wx.nld not attach to P'hkIs J(lt.e (;,r actuPi incapability or infideleity to nrter their withdrawn I lioni the public stores, . trust, and to be followed by the President In revising the exist Hi;: tariirofdut.es should , wjl, rxoo.B,j0n of the causes of such rcmo you deem it proper to do so at your present ; vn, (.MlM it h w propocC( to cstab- session, I enn only repeat the suggestion and 1 i- i, 1i,1ii!lt. vnr,u in pnt-li iiftlii StrrTne. tin. ifiesiighteft degree, compronnts ine nonor or ; recomtnemiutintis wim-n, ii)on several "'C-: ,,,r tl(, Mnlo rct.trjrti,)na am )i,inations of the oignitv ft either nation. ic.vt to the settle-: sions, I iiave heretotore tell it to lie my uuiy meiit ol'the boundary line, which must always to offer to Congress. The great primary and THE AMERICAN. Saturday, Dee. 10, 1842. flj We have just recrivod sixty reams of print in; paper, similar In sire and quality tit the sheet upon which this it printeJ. Also 36 ream of su per Royal St by 23 inches, which will be solj at coat i.nd carriage, forcah. fj Congress met on Monday last, a quorum was present in the House of Representatives, but the Senate did not fmm quorum umil Wednesday, and nf cunrffn tlie President me-sagn wt not di' livered until (lint day. Mr. Adam jae notice that he would move to rescind the 211 rule, in rr l.itions to the rtcrptiou of abohtion petition. The ntd m m i deteriiiineil if p,iil e, to rxcile more dillicul y and dulurhance in (nircs, on ihis tub. j"rt. We hope he miy be tlii-appnintpd. A iynopi of the niesie will l found on lh; pge, the arr increment and publication nf which. ho a matter of difficulty between States ns be tween iikIiviiIiikIs, the question which seemed to threaten tho greatest embarrassment, was that connected with the African slave trade. The Mcs-age, in connexion wilh the Treaty, al lui'i to the Vight of Search duimr-d by Orrat Britnit;. rnd to the Priiident's view upon the sub ject, r. tXfTcfsid in a foimer misaagi', and coMtu uts: Jinking the Messnge as his letter of instruc tions, our then Minister at Paris felt himself rvrjnirfd to assume the same ground in a re monstrance which he felt it to he his duty to present to M. Guizot. and through him to the controlling interest of the American People is union union tint only in the mere Inrms of government forms which may lie broken, but union fon tided in an attachment of Slates and individuals for each other This union in senti ment f I ... t "I. .. i .1 . II. I rK.w.To, removal, vriic. . w u.m.e cen n....r.,. : t, with , nines. (f,he pu!.lihr, bs.de Uyod our puper beond the us J djy of publica-lion. Cj- Our rradi r. wi'l find, in our advenixiug C'lumr.i, u lint of ShenfT'i. Sale, to tjkc place at our licit Jitnunry court. tiublic moneys; and in order tu furnish a sound paper medium of exchange, the Kxchequer should retain of tl e revenues of the Government n sum not to exceed jt'i.tMXI.tXM) in specie, tolie aid iiiuiffi t i all i3 lent and feeling enn only be preserved by the lho crpJjl at h'ta ovn 0,tjn, vUcr Irmtrnn ot that course of policy, which neither I ; tnn; ,,r i'vonir ti.,tee of dpiioininnlinns ! :: : r eivinp exclusive benefits to some, nor impos- : vUmt fivP m(t' vxcvr,lmS one hundred ! . . ' " U' "I"1 "f te f 'u"J ,n ,",crrs, ingunnereFs:iry burdens upon others, shall con- , ,n11ars. which notes should be redeemed at the t "' umi'1" on c"""e- 1 ll" ,"'t fM'lo" "f Monroe siiltli.n interests of all, by pursuing a course of . p,.VPra iac,.B t,f j,,,,., ami t0 (,,. receivable at ; IMard in cheating hialjwy.rs. A sceue at n moderatinn. nnd ther- by seekuiL' to harmonize Mii ,:,. lltv ,...rv tt i.r, , I)aViiieiit of Gov i l-i-i. t.-r ernnient dues ; with a restraint upon such is- . T . . . , sue ofbdls that the same should not exceed the I 1 e " re..p,M.iied D..v,d maximum of .15.l!tHUsK). In order to guard j Hovkef.-ller Depuiy Surveyor for tin rouniy. A against all 'he h.-ards incident to fiiictua- j more skilfull and expert deputy ha never U'n op tions in trade, the !ecret:iry ol the I reasnry pointed in lb s rouniy, and General Suliada i to UL-1- J.isV -J a-L."JS.LJt.Ll.l-.l !iliJi.I- 1 John O. Colt Atlre or Dead I To the Editor of the K. Y. Tribune Excuse my freedom in offering a few thoughts on ctuppnsed tragic em of John C. Colt. It is a very dolicate matter to decide ; nevertheless there are several point in this esse which we of Connecticut think ought to he made mote phiin to the public eye. Reports of the existence of Cult are (pleading whether groundle.i ornuf, and the whole finale nf the matter ought certainly to be probed to the bottom. The Committre on the "Cu pola" are not, I take it, empowered to investigate whether or no John C. Cult be ttire or (lend .' Seveml circuinatnnce in the newspaper report have gone to strengthen my own suspicions, a well n thne of many in thi place and State. 1. Would a mn of hi (Colt') tact have inquired about anatomical nark.i, aiterie, &r, 1 2. His composed demeanor and hi marriage t 3. Post, ponemrnl of the hour. 4. Leaving him, alone by tlie Sberiff. 5. Bringing the enffin into the cell. (Query, what w in it !) t. The com posed appearance of the bixly whomever it si. 7. The arrnged plan of the fire. 8. The slight re. cognition of the hoily in the dusky light nf 4 o' clock. 9. The imtanfiinmu irquest. 10. The pnMie hiring of a sie nnlvoxt which brought up on Sunday h; (Cob's) b.dv. Pleae ex unine thi mutter with your own m ana nf information. If theie be any iniquity, show it tip. "IlABTroni)" Arn "Nfw Hvr." In reply to the inquiries and in s-itif reiion of the dou'it of our correspond' nt, we sh.dl btrely ay that wo have the most implicit belief that John (', Colt slabbed himself tu the heart in prison in thi City en the afternoon of the 18ih tilt, and h is since Im en a (trad as posaihle. There wee iuie queir doings Hbout the pr ..in at that t.me, but the Taking npihecsse of only one of the indictment that in Delaware it will be seen that this move ment, as far as Marshall is concerned, will form very remarkable and corioos caseone of the most so, probably, that ever esme before a judici.il tribu nnl. In the first place, then, tha Governor of Pelt ware it bound to call, first on the Oovcmer of Ken' tucky, forth body of the said Marshall to be de livered up to him j to that reqnrsjtirm the Oovernrrf return that he i not within his jtrrrsdiciion, ha ving gone to Washington to attend to- his duties1 a member of Congress. The Goterner of Dela ware, of course, then applie to the Governor or Executive nf the District of Columbia, to aViver op Marshall. The Uxecntive of the District President himself, and a demand will be maoV or him to give up a member f Congress. This, course, will seem to t-ome to bring up the question of tl e parliamentary privileges possessed by a mem ber of Concres; but it is well known that thi privi tcee only rxirnds to civil action, and cannot im pede for tnemcnt the process oflaw in a criminal ease. The President, then fore, will have to cause j Marshall to be arrested f r a criminal offence, and htniled over to the officer sent by the Governor of Delaware to take him to th.it Siate le be tried for ! the crime. A'. V. Herald. Melnnehnljr Shipwreck. We learn from the, Boston pper that the barque Isidore, dipt. Leander Fosa, belonging to Kennel link. Me., sailed thence on Wednesday m rn;ng, 3(1 h ult., f r New. Orleans, and wa to tally tost in the easterly gale of the s.ime night, on Max vs ell's lie ich. near Cspe Neildock. York, Me. y person rm Imnrd. fourteen or fifteen in num ber, including the Captain and erew. perithed .' public opinion, and causing the People every where to feel nnd to know thnt the Govern ment is careful of the interests of all alike. Nor is there nny subject in regard to w hich moderation, connected with a wise diseriminn- Tviniv rC I ha Vrnnnij flirnintt U'lmf tins ttonn rolled thoOnlntimletrcntv : nnd his conduct. ! t,f,n- is l,loro necessary than ill the imposition in this respect, met with'the approval of this f h""-son imports. Whether reference be , n;v,.rnlr.n, ,,or , sbovld the same ot any Government. In close conformity with these j 1"ld revenue, the prinnry (.Inert in the impn- j inn r,.LTur,ir, ns ,,cessary, in order to place views, the eighth article of the Treaty wasfra- Pltion ,"XP- "r the inci.lenta which , heyopd haird the pr-m pt redemption ..f the mod, which provides that "each nation shall ; T"'? l,",vJr"m ,l,p,r "np-sition. this is en- m- Ut lc ,,ril.n j,,,,, circulation. Ijeroaftrot in the African sens a force not lew '"ty ' xtravnoant duties defeat their ; -,., , flir, lnniinsr the issue of ftl.-),0(KUHtl than eighty guns, to net sepcrately and apart, k"d and olyect not. only by exciting in the f)f Fv).lt ,r rfht Hllls,.ln,,aiv on sio,. under rnetructious from their respective Go- P",,!,r nllnl,, "' hostdity to the nianulnctunn.' j mwm ,, u,.(.pins in circulation nrver nn.re ini-n-iM.-, inn i. iiii.i.i..- u r,, " j idiin one arl one-hnll ilo!l.irs lor every dollar in gling cp an extr-ns.ve nle, anu the pramcc or specie. When totliis it is added that the bill? .., h i ii nnuu i" ii. ....., ........ Hr( not only CViTV Wliere receivnuie in Miivern tlie utmost vigilance ol Imvcrnment cannot et- fectually suppress. An opptisite course ol'p"li be coniiueiidi d fur his excellent selection. vtrnmeiits, and lor the enforcement oftheir re spective laws nnd obligations." From this it will be seen that the ground as-s-.imed in the Message has hern fully maintain ed, at tin; same time that the stipulations of the Tieaty of Ghent are to be carried cut in good faith by the two countries, nnd thnt all pretencj is removed for the lntcrftrei ce with our com merce for nny purpose whatever by a foreign Government. The dispulo with Great Diitninrin relation to the Oren Territory, is thrn refered to, and assuran ces given that the President will continue to urge it speedy settlement. Wilh the other powers of Europe our relation continue on the most amicable footing. Information has late'y been received from Mr. Thompson, our Mir.Utcr, that there is n prospect of the speedy payment of the claim of our ril'zem upon the government of Mexico, titnliT the con tention of li e 11th April, 1839. The complaint of Mexico in lela ion to aid fur nished the Texians, i refered to and the correspon dence between our Minister and that government, communicated In congress. The President cxpreu- ment itself'would be bound for their ultimate re- i!i mption. no rational doubt can exist that the cv would be attenile.l t,y results essentmily ; wj,,, ,h pjXrir(ll.r Wf.ul,l readily civ different, or which every interest ot society. tpr jnto SPnrTH rirculaiion, and be maintained and none more than those of the manufacturer, .(, a ,inlpfI Bt or H,MH.e par .j,), po, np(j pj. would reap important advantages. Among ; VPr . ,,prPi,v realizing tt,e great want of the the most striking ofits benefits would le that aeanj fulfilling the wishes of the people, derived from the general m-quiescence of the i " country in its support, and the ennseqm nt per- j The object i n which have leen made to the manency and stability which would lie given ; Exrhi quer plan, sre answered at considerable to all the operations ofindustrv. Iteannot he ': ,.nK,n The me.sge then continues: tonnfVn repeated that no system fleg.sl., tin.. . T, ,,p b k ;,., 0f pllblic currency. can he w,Se which is fluctuating and uncertain. , , (. w d ;, a) T)p 1 n) St:ltp - . Ao interest can thrive under tt. 1 . . . ., ,,, .r !, . r... , . ii j . stitutions : or, .ti . A representative ot the pre- ...... t.v..iii- " v I ,,:,,, motnlii nr.ii'iil.nl liu the tn-neral tiovern. rapiMl in mannfacturing estKbli.-lii.ients, .,.,.' Tlll, SnlTreaMirv his . i t t . n i ' i" .1 nit-ill iiiiuvr lit uu im ii i' , or in any oTiier ienrnng pursuit 01 me, 11 ''nve s . , , , f , of uncertainty as to whether the - noreliance could be placed willreTipal to-morrow what it lms ., . . , .,..,:... e' ,i. on Wl 1SS1TVS 1)1 lin iil iiimi ii jiiuii;-, iui iiitT it nccesKarilv l . . .1 I. ' 4IOIIO II SIJl'l lir n; I liu I ai hi? i , it currency for its own use. And this must ever exists a state tiovern-nent wiHTea! to-morrow . . l i TV.r.t . r. l I.:.-!. c., . . i . ' , i p . inirnos-c of general circulation, i u threatened with a ruinous reduction by a j i n. i .. i . ... .. , .. . c r, , . nnd unavoidably ailopti-d specie a vaseil Bling policyon the part or Government ,. , 1 it will scarcely tempt him to trust the money , . ;nsp linlpps 0Ile "of the ntlier kinda be (Tj- Col. Johnson, it ii said, intemh emling ihewint. r at Washington. The Colomlisnow out of employment, and will devote all his lime to electioneering. Drnth of Ileiirv-Mnrrl. ' We annonnre with finrere regret the dentb of our estimable fellow ci'iien, Henry MnrtK late j Sheriff of the county nf Philadelphia Mr. Morris, a j CjT A new mode of m.inuf .curing gasbas been w' ,,'"'n' n1' stiffered for some lime with an i.ff.c- discovered in N w Vurk. The huht produced, is said to be much bethr, while the cost is reJuced one half. j' The publishers nf the New Wmld have is sued in a duuMe extra New World, new work, en'illed Tiir. N i iiiii son, a tale of every d.iy life, j transited fiotn the Swedish hy Maiy IfowiH, It j is a tsle of domestic life of deep interest. Price, 18 cs.or f 12 per hun.lrrd. which he has acquired by a life of labor, upon the uncertain adventure. I. therefore, in the spirit of conciliation, nnd influenced by no o. the opinion lhat the friendly relation between j ther desire than tu rescue the great interests of the rountry tnun the vortex ot political con tention, nnd in the disclinrpe of the high nnd solemn duties of the place which I now occupy recommend moderate duties imposed with a wise discrimination nH to their several objects, as being not only most likely to be durable, but most advantageous to every interest of society. The report of the Secretary of War is not eed. the two countries will not be interrupted. The message refer brie lly to our relation with the republics of South Americu The nnlion and the rmy in partietilai are assur ed that the Florida War i ended and ihut nothing but a few occasional outhnak ui 'j be apptehenJ- ed. services are greatly reduced, nnd thai a strict sys tem of economy has been iniri diued into the set The bul.mcc in the Treasury on the 1st of last i nd it is s ated lhat the expenditure, for military January, cxilusive of the amounts deposited wilh (he Stale, Trust funds and Indemnities was J2H0. 483,08. The reciipt into the Treasury during (he first three quarters of the prei-entyear, from all quar ter is, S26,CIC,5t)3,'J5; of which more than fl l, 0(!o,000, were rercivid from customs, and about f 1 ,000,000, fr in the public lauds. The receipts for Ihe4lh Quarter aie estimated at f 8,000 000. The expenditure for the first quarter have exceeded ! t-mB"'". twenty-six millions, and it is anuripnied lhat there will be a deficiency of a half a million on ihe firit of January m it. Among the expenses are 8.000 000, for public debt, and frt.Ol'O.OOO on account of j distribution tothea'ates from the piocceJs of the fublic lanJ. ! In rtferanoe to lire Tariff ihe Piesident says: The present tariff of dr.ties was somewhat hastily nnd hurriedly passed near the close of j . ti.e late sr ssion of Congress. Thnt it should j l.uvc deft ns cun therefore, be surprised to no ei f. To remedy such delects ns may be found used. Thechoice, in the present stnteof pub lic, sentiment, lies between an exclusive specie currency on the one hand, and Government is sues ot some kind rn tin either. That these issues cannot be made bv a ehnrtered institu lion, is supposed to be conclusively settled. They must he. made, th' n, directly by Govern- ment ajrents. I or severs I year past they have been thus made in the form r.f Treasury notes, and have answered a valuable purpose. The importance of the Kxrhequer to ihe credit of the CovernmcBt, in a fmanrial point of view, is , strongly urged. The shock which American r-rdit ba ti-tained i fj" A Me rebuilt in Sr. Joseph county, Michigan, who ha opened a new cash store, offers to sell, a- mong other things Hard Times at three shillings j per yard, and like wheat in payment at 50 cent per liiishel. I hat would ju-t make three jieik ol wheat for one yard of hard ti nes. Now suppose that Haul Tunes were of equal value in this state, how ni'my bushels f wheat would it require at the pre sent prices, to make (hem a guorss lhy were a few rears sir.ee. MISI ELLA.NY. Killtorlal, I'oiitlrnsrit mini Srlrrtnl. Three young men, of Petersburg, IViry county, Pa., ricently went to serenade a newly married pair fhi-v wi re all young men belonging lo Kenmbunk. per .n who saw Cob' body cannot have been The vese was of 395 ton burthen, was owned mistaken. There was a great mistake committed j ,v several shipmasters nf Kenne''Unk, including in n t having it publicly exposed lo the scrutiny at ; r; F0, w fls valued at f 22.500, and insured lea-t of all those persons pre ent at the Coroner's j for f 22 00(1 at one office in lWon. She probably Inquest, but that does not bring the dial man to , had a srmll carjoofhay and p.itiloes, of no great life agiin. V. V. Tribune. v.lue. The Advertiser says lhat Captain Foss was formerly master of harquo Horace, of Kenne hunk, which v.ssel went ashore near the same place, two or three year since, Cipt. Foss having put in on account of a mutiny among hi crew, when on a voyage fmrn New-(Jile in to Europe. (In ihe same night the schooner James Cta'k, Ct 11 ck.of and from St John, N. D. via Port land, for llos'mi, went ashore on Kye Beach, New Hampshire, and six passengers peiished. T heir names sre Mr. Dennis Mahoney ; Mr. Mary He bersnn, widow, and Hannah Hebe-son, her child; Williai., ix nv n'hs old, child of Mr. Margaret I Hteivnr ; Miss Margaret Whirly, twelve years old ; ' Thmivis Rarrv, boy. The vess.d is a total losj, , u ilb her cargo of pomtce , old iron, and laths. : Copt Deck was confined tu hi l ed at Portsmouth ; ' 'hree of the crew hava arrived in Boston, a free passage having been given them on the Eastern Itailroad. A'. 1. Tribune. lion of ihe herf. Yesterday afternoon, about ball past four o'ebwk, he had been as usual at his offce and w as returning home, when at the corner of Sevcth and (Jenrge streets he suddenly fell Be it g taken into the Pr s'yleii:in bookstore, he expi red in two or three minu'es. From the testimony before the coroner's jury, it appears that the Sheriff was on his way from his office to that of Wm. M Meredith. E-ii.. in Wal- j nut 'reer, in company wiih his depulv, Mr Norton. When nt the corner of Seventh ami fie.irge streets, i Mr. Noit .li observed him make a p. lite, and in- ' eline to fall ; at which instant Mr. Norton took i hold of him hv w hich his fall w as broken, and with the os-isianre of several iei.son conveyed him! Singular A It's I r. into the office at the corner. The Wilmington (N. C. ) Chronicle of th 2d Doctor Samuel Mrl.ellnn, Benj. Coale. Caspar : instant slate lhat the following singular affair oc W. Motris a nephew of the Sheriff, i.nd Wm. Car- eurred in Wuyne coun'y, in that State, a few day r.aob. were nuirklv e:illeil in. hut before anv niedi. i since. cal aid could be rendered, if it would have hi en of a v.i il at all in hi case, the vihd spark had fled. The verdict nf ihe jury was, that the deceased came lo his tleaih from an affection of the heart. We learn thai ju-t before leaving his oilier, he bad a conversation with M. J. Alexander, now on in that town, when th.y were tired upon from the j uia f niu,der, who.lesired to sre the Sheriff, and vice, and the aim as of past year reformed. The i in Europe, from the ind-htednes of ihe state and fortifications on cur maratime frontier have been ( the failure of some of ibem to pay interest, is no. prosecuted wiih vigor. Tlie recommendation nf liced. The pro-tration of ihe V. S. Bank, of Penn the Seen tary, in relation to the improvement of I s Ivsnia, is refered to a a potent eiuse of the de. the Western watr and ce'lain prominent h irbors I stiuction of our credit abroad. The message, afer on Ihe lakes, are concurred in and urged upon ! stating ihe mean used lo obtain the loan, author ized by Congress, and the failure to dofothher in America or Europe, proc ed. to exist ri many ot its numerous provisions. The report of the Secretary of thi Navy, is briefly nnlici d and the situation of that Depart ment and of the Navy, commended lo die particu lar a'lcntion of Congress. The eirnditure of the Post-office. Department f. T the current year, are stub d to have bet n trough! within its income, without lessening; it general usefulness. The plan of a Government Exchequer, which wa-lad U'fore Cmigie i.t iU .it session, is a nin reci'iniiiemled uh fo Kus i In view of the tact that, in 10, the w hole Idt It has now become obvious to all men that the Government must lin k lo its own means fur supplying its wants, and it is consoling to know that these menus are altogether adtijunte for the object. The Exchequer, it adopted, w ill greatly nid in hringing about this result. I'p on what I regit id as a well founded supposition that its hills would he readily sought for by the public creditors, ami that the issue would in a short time reach the maximum of ftl'i.tKKI,- (KK. it is obvious that l&l(,(NHI,('(K) would t here by be addeil to the available means of the Treas- i view ol the tact tha , i.i tlie w hole t wlhout co(4 or ciar,0i Nor ra l ta,l to k i.r te ciiculatioo within the Lt.ited MateH ., .,i i.fi..;i (rM., i,i,;, h i II I i.i.n.lll.lt.ll In l.lll Kill frf-- ir 1 llrT m I in I . . . . . '. v.-;!i i: t 1. 1, 1 to claim your serious nut nuon. i iu - . would be produced in all me active pursuits ot .i . i l ., . . t I r 1 1 , t . 1 1 1 ii it ll.i.r nit mli Hum linil 1 . ii ....;t b..ti,..r tl,.. rvm tii.n Trt nsurv tuteini nt. ui.d (hut an addition nail wi;;i uiriu hivjiiiiij kvi ........... , 0 uUA duUes in cash does not call for the ltitro- i been made thereto of the enormous sum ot dnctiim of n system which has proved highly ' .(KlO.Odii in seven years, (the i ircu!ation brnt fs-wl m countries wht te it Ims been adop- j on the first January. lto7, heing tinted at iisl ted. I tt ti r to the Warehousing System. The ', lKV-'.rO,) aided by the (.rent liicihtu s atlorded first and most prominent effect u hicb it wxmld in obtaining hums from European capitalists, life. Itscfftclijunr.n the solvent State banks, while it would force into liquidation those of an oppo site character through its weekly settlements, would be highly beneficial; and with the advan i;iirs i.t' n Miiind eiirrencv. ihe restorntion of produce would be to protect the market alike i w ho were seized wiih the snme ts)(Tul(itivo j C07ifiiU-tire un'1 credit woii'ld follow, w ith a nu- aguut rt ihindatit'or deficient s:iirtilies of fur- I mania which prevailed in the United Mates ni,.rf (is train t fblessiiiLrs. My convictions are eTgn fabrx.- both of which, in the long run, j ami the Ux-jv importation of funds from u-j n.npt htrng that these benefits' w-ouhl flow frim are injurii us ns w-vll to the riati'ifuchirer as liie j broad, thi.' result of tstock sales and loans no i )n( B( , (,f t-IH ,m..Jfllri. ; ,-,t i thesesult inmotter. The cuontity of goods in st.rre being ; one can he siirprised ut the apparent, but tin- . . . , , ndier.-e. there is this security in at all times readily known, it vi ulU nable t'liiMaunai nine ot prosperity wnicti every the importer, with an approach to uccuracy. to I where ptevatled over the land; while as lit ascertain the actual wants if the market, and j tie rnuse of surprise should hu ttlt at the pre tu reoilhte hunseif Bcct.rdiiily. If, however, I scut prcstration of every thing, and the ruin he should full into i-rrcr, by iniportmp an ex- w h.cn i.us ot lanen so many oi our itiiow cm cess above the public wants, be could readily K us in the Hidden withdrawal from circula- I.iiii oi so large nil niiinuui or rmriK issues, isiiice correct its evils by availing himsrlf of'thc ben tfits and advantage of the systr m thus estab lished. In the stun home the pond imported would await the demand ol the mniket, ami j their issues would I eova rued by the fixed ; principles ol'demund and supply. Thus an ap proximation would be made to a rsteadiness and uniformity of price, w hich if attainable, would conduct! to the decided advantage of mercan lileaml nirrhanical operations. The apprehension may be well entertained that without tometiiing lo ainelunate ihericor of pashpnviiK ills, the entire import trade may f.,11 into the bands of a few w ea'tby capitalists in this coun'ry, and in Europe. The una!! im porter, who r quires all the money be cun raise For invesnncr.t abrenid, vhc h'it til af rr.nii.Tiioii with it. that the law creatunr it may lie repealed at the pleasure of the legisla ture, w it hunt the blightest implication of its good fuith. The Prrsiilt nl recommend congress to lake iulo consideration the propriety of re tmhursii g the fine i-.j r xcctling, a. i neiievr o, the amount if j (;,neral Jackson at New Otle.n. at ... .1. -' ... I . . . . .... r KiiprLniiu in. . . rn . I . . . . .. . i n. l I) in li l 'fi't. li.lil.l!. l.'l lllllllui jrr - rusi Hiitr ri dt rit to 11)7, it cesses to be a mat ter of Btonshment that such extensive ship wreck should have been made of private fur tones, or lhat difficultiesshouhl exist in meeting their engagements on the part of the debtor States. A art from which, if there be taken ii.ln account the immense losses sustained in the dishonor of numerous banks, it is less a matter of surprise that insolvency should have visited many of our fellow citizens, than that so tunny should have escaped the llighling in fluence of the limes. In lire solemn conviction of these truths, v. ill ail ardent desire to mcvt h rre ipy the tin e of ihe attack and r'efenee of thai city, paid by him; and then f oncludi s by ssying I hae thus, fellow-citiiens, acquitted my self of my duty under the Constitution, by lay ing before you, as succinctly as I have been a ble. the state of the Union.and by Inviting your attemion to measures of much importance to the country. The Executive will most zeal- ouslv unite it eflorts w ilh those of the l enisla' live Penartment in the accomplishment of all that is required to relieve the wants of a con stituency, or leval ihe destinies of a beloved country. JUiiiN i lX.tv. house of (he bridegroom, and all three wounded. The affair is ah ut lo undergo a judicial invediga. 'ion. The Cbilbcolhe Advertiser of (he 10th says, Pork is selling at that phire for f I 25 t fl 7."). and is coming in fieelv at those price. Wheat 37 to 40 cenl per bushel. In the village of Dundee, New York, there is a salt bore which yields 3C0 barrels of water per day, or SO barrels of salt. The Rditor of the New D.-lf ird Bulletin ay, 'It is highly improper for a gentleman to nore o loud in church as to disturb the rest ol the congre gation." Kissing goes by frtrnr. When T arson Miller left Newark for N-w York, many of ihe Indie kil led him. He chaiged thent to meet him in Heaven next year. Veils not to be tiwn.-A celebrated writer on sight says, lhat the wearing of veil ermanenily weaken many naturally good cyis, on account of the endeavor of the eye to adjust i self to ihe ceaseless ibiationa of that too common aritcle of dress. Nicholas Pi idil's is writing a series of teller on the subject of the Stale credit. Oats is i lling in Berk county at 33 cent. Po licies CU cent. Among ihe applicant fr ihe benefit of the Bankrupt Act in New Yrk. is Mr Arthur Tsppan. I It is staled thai Mr. Isaac Hill, of New Hamp sbiie, is engaged as editor of the Madisonian, at a alary of $2fi00 per annum. We learn from the Norfolk Beacon, lhat (he I. S. ship Comiiiution, Capi. Parker, arrived at OIJ Point Comfort, on ihe 30th ult., from a cruise. Jujube Paste ha been decided by a New Yotk jury not to he weatineats, and i therefore duty free The North river is htrJ froien a' ove the Iowa of Hudson. U. low that place the navigation i un-. obstructed. The last Cleveland Herald says thai a large num ber of boat have been frozen up in the Ohio State Canal, and an immense amount of property in trail- tit h cut iff from market. The Part' (Mo.) Sentinel ef the 19ih ult. say, contract f r Pork ' being made in that place at $1 60 per hundred weight At Cincinnati, on the la ins'.. Flour was selling at 3 6'. per hrri4. A W dow woman si Bangnr. Me., recently com- ihat upon paning wch (he young man, he said in a very feelde manner, "I wish you well, my dear fd'ow." In less than half an hour ufierwards the spirit of the Sheriff passed from the scene, of this life. Sor th American. Tlie KrTect of the TsrlfT. "Coai. isn Iso. 'f the Pennsilvanians ex pedeJ lo promote tlie interest oftheir two great minerals Coal and Iron by the new Tariff, they have been so far disappointed. The Tariff has put an end lo the importation of Good generally from I England, and the consequences is, that vessels which have gone nut wiih cargoes, find no freights back, and are compel'ed to b.dlast with whatever is heavy and rbeip. Ssll, Coal and Iron possess these qualities, and have been luoughl in surh a hundanee a lo overload the market. Coal is cheap er than before the Tariff hill passed, andiron bul little dearer, ami quire unsaleable." The above in ihe Journal nf Commerce ef Sar. nrday. Nolh ng can equal the audariiy of lhat paier. All summer we have been prnving that an increase of tin duties on Foreign Products eon sumed in this C-mntry would by no means in- crease correnpondingti the cost of thiHse articles u the consumer. Tt e Fne Tr.de economics bave j About four month ago (here came into that rnuntv a voting man of the name of Orimsley, who formerly I ved there, but who had len absent for many years. Shortly after his re'urn, he engaged himself to a Miss Marlin, of (hit rouniy, and their marriage was to have taken place on the 34th of this month. Foor or five day previou to that lime. Mii-s M. wa making up her wedding bon net, and reiiu rioe some paper for ihe lining, whilst in search nf it, she found a newspaper published two years ago in Mississippi. In cutting up thi paper, her eye lit upon an adverli-isement by the Governor of Mississippi, offering a large reward for two men charged with a murder in lhat State, one of ihem mimed Orimsh'y, and agreeing pre risaty in description wiih the man to whom the was aout to Ire married. She immediately called her brn'her'e attention to it, who at once called upon tirirnsley for an explanation. Grimaley de nied knowing any thing about it. and said he could prove that he was not in Missiar-tppi at the timeol the murder, l y person at Snow H ill, (sreene, coun ty. The brother accompanied him to Snow Hill but on their arriving there not a soul knew him. He then said that he could etablih hi innocenn by iersons living at ano her little village in the same county. There they also repaired, and will the I ke success, no rite knowing any thing of him They then returned to Way neshorough, where r w irrant was issued aga'nst flrimsley, and be is now in jail al ih il place, awa ting the demand of the (ioveruor of M ississi ppi. Since his confinement, he ha aiknowleilged th.it he was present when the mu il. r was c mmit eii wnn wrucn ne i tnaigeu all alont asserted ihe contrary, or more commonly j m advr,,irfiei,, , participant, butdmiea asumrd il a a lac! unoema-ie. ell ine Miiaca tUll he w nlR;lsrj jn it Tariff has bin p-ed, laying heavy duties on W-itfine, December, Wi, S.ilt, Coal and Iron,' and which theory (land the test of experience ' Wss Coal rtr lf. re so cheap Imsostast ran Ct a. Il appears lhat a Urge portion of (he wealthy and influential hibab . if..,.. tX .Kid Tlnn.l a rft t w A.I irntl w in.livnttfil uill at (bis season! Are not Iron and Salt low enough r . . , , ... . ii . I tne ipamn uovernrnenl liir allowing tne uri tst lor any mans conscience i Are nm so suns m Mnufaeiures nearly ss chep ss, and many of them rhraper than ihey were before the Tsi iff! Most certainly . S. Y. Tribune. More Duels rand Duelling. Will AND MaSSHALL BOTH I UlCTin. It seems lhat Col. Webh and Ihe Hon. Thoma F. Marshslf, member of Congm.., from Kentucky, are likely to meet wkh sharp shooting fiom all qur tei. It will be remembeieJ that they fought on the line lhat runs between the State of Delaware and the Sia'e of Pennsylvania, at a 4ice called Ne. man's Creik. Webb s'ood in Newcastle Coun ty. Delaware, and Marshall stood in Delaware coun ty, Pennsylvania. The Grand Jury of Newcastle county have indicted both Webb aad Marshall f-f fighting a duel ; and the Grand Jury of ,,,iwtr r n: vi,icrJ Mirth" l'obu, -t w.bK url'hcdt ? ind'ClJ ',n lW b"" .. one, sr j rn, gi probably will 1 punish. .n the other. And Marshall has been indicted milled suicide by taking arsenic, on mc fcf f j k,0n ,Wtt sr,alM( for violaUn tha sxprts provis PVl ,7' . ions of I Hi'.uleiii rscb of those f?tats. bpamsh Ijovfrnment liir sllowing lo interfere with (heir social systems of govern merit, sl ivc tr ide, negr. e , eke. snd lhat a majority of the white people of Cuba are in favor of throw ing off their allegiance to the Spaniih government, and declaring themselvrs free and indeienden'. This movement, if it take place, will be ultendc.1 with seriou consequences to ihe peace of this country a well a great Britain. S. Y. Herald, AilvlcforHsVn,lor,, If you are IbrtunV.e, gel married, for a jocvl wdc will iiVvreasc your prosperity and render you. twicc blessed' in the enjoyment of your riches. If Jouaro 'Unfortunate, gel married. Tlie cares e' t;,o world are lessened by havings. wife who takes pleasure in sharing them with you. Get married Live soberly, be industrious, engage in nothing that will deteriorate from your character as an honest man, pure patri ot, and a kind husband take our advice, 'and with all your gettings, get married, '