Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 24, 1845, Image 1

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OFFICE, in ihe.South'West angle of •the pub
lie.SOire,.back:of the Court-Muse,:
S'Orlo . BSCRIPTI
• ont tollar.and.opventrilve ceate a year. IN ADY4NC.N,
TWO ollancic pahl tyrthia t the. year. r • •
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RATER 'Or'ADVERTISING,
will be
oho ltmertion,—
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kliaiie l atihe'rclloVvidg !tries
Vaikei;lai , one yea.rj Fla
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tuAliienall,:arty,..t..iihAhe paper;
• JOEORINTIND - OF EVERY DESOBIPTION,
'Ko r b (a, Ilanilliilfryllianks, itc l : 9lrrra,fin every -other
detcriptignmt F,,r e. 413 cut dll
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' . - Pa4t;iilliproctice in Alio C orte;di gaol '
ti erland: *ld •+.~1,~e. adjoining .tou liciAr-plltico
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Carliule, Octbber, 8,-1845 .
COZW - LIATA . dir IVX'CLURE,
• ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
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atteihl proMptlj• to businessentruslyd
.1r them_ in the counties of Cumberland
nti. I?iyriklin.-Ofilees, one door west of the
Kith nigh lat•e6t; Cmlisla, findnest-door - to
litunibmigh ktitover's Drug Store, Sliiimens
burg.
A prib 24, 1844. - tf-26
DU - ALAI? All3Aln 5
Attorney at. Law.
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1'1.C1 7 . in • South llanner street, a few doors
, 11,11 ilelow .1.11. hraLnfi, Esq.
Jnly 1845.•
CHARLES B. PENROSE;
Late S'plicitor of the Treasury of
. the United Stales,
jimetice I.ww in the eeversil Courts of
' t.iineAster County. (Mice iii South queen
itadyoccupied by Jobb It. M:intone
.lute 18,1843.•
CALVIN BLICTUXII,
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TTORNE ' AT LAW. • •,
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w+LL prnetiee in t •swiernl Courts of the
-----riity-timlGotibt-y-of-11 ' atlelphin.......____„:______l.
Ms Oleo is tit 1i0.'35 South FOURTH
-virent... between - Chestnut and-Iyatnnt streets.-
. PhiliieJAia,Sept , f44, 1845.-3 m - •
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4 . 1 s ~ (Tha- n ar,10,9-
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W. ferinr nil operations Intim the
in
:ire required for their preser
yuriniToiirthits- Welding, Filins,
nr .1 1 1 rfAive.the lo n e of them, hy ins.ertipg Ar
tificial -Teeth, rynin n single Tcnth, o n full
AVM (01)Ilice rn P:tt istreet, n Fete (looriStiith
of the Railroad Itrtel.
N. B. I)'i lor•ntiit will be aliment front Cnr-
Iro.itclrflatraityll - CEttriraunttro - ; , , ,
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ZOO ITOML.D:),3 .1(41.0,TM; .
Homeopathic Physician.
. OFFT# : Mein street,' in the house For
merly nnetified by Dr. Fred. Ehrman. -
Carlisle;'April 9, 1945.
THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL
"Frofding on the Cumberland Vaßey' Rail Pond,
L181LE , 1a15,9
LATELX kept by Gen. Willie rcielk i llasjus
been takekby the,suhscribcr;: It Is newly
.fanialted an Am bean thoroughly repaired.
Passengers trt. the care, strangers, travellers
.rind miters ftfertrhale, are Myra to cell:
'corms moderate, and every attention pard
In. the 'Comfortend convenience of those who
patronize the establishment. _
J. A. WISROTI
Carlialc, April 16, 1845.
ROBERTS' HOTEL, •
STigm . of Weilhingeozer anil faCksron.
T .
fl E. snb.se.ii.b,er .respectfully inform
Id sfrieddsitiatbe puddle hunt hellos removed
from Isis old stand on West High street,th
house littelk kept by David I,ilenn on South,
I Innover - street;rin this borough of
Wnsli
ibnton add jilekson;• Whe're he will he always
.1; Mil to.toieobisfriellialifrionitlie'Ount4indTrav
ellers; mid 'steeommodaleztlieMitiAbo , beil:o4 .
most. comformbleinntmer. • v-
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II ig Go. ccinttoolly, DOW with
the C.hoieeit....,liqufn:ll,,nnil hje ADLI with the
beit Otin ruitiiiih: A' cneeftll pST:
'aft"OirlAtitee=-`tonl 'nothing
ahal I bp.1701l undoirektri)rease. alh whO'oall With
BOARDERS taken , hy woetc , month 'or
,r rli.N DREW ItQBEItTS.
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nit._if4rancli: Extracts for
4.ch
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ief. Otto, Roseaoari, ganaina
French
le Cologne cWater, tooth; hair
9000 and ,
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'll'ondyivary'aatnba;l hair
• v l ipa,. with , pahri.
Rose.' . lianaiop; ;; 9l ) ii ro pailticulip 'salve,
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an d ,e4nll c alee twak,B tid ;side porn In
tot 7tyfi would .6r fullyldvite-rt tio;
..,;,ZtgAtion• they, porch:pa
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efIRISTIE'S - GALVANIC RINGS.
rip HIS remarkable illecoverY litiiidedived the
.approbation of the Miclidir - pin.'
febsion of Grepit-BritainotpthLias_nnw been. serf•
tielentriTtiffii inifor - 9 theAtietßocoupifprol -- 01(6 - .
a, fair test of its power-44. 1 ':efliedet The'
- Patent Galvanic'Rings liaWbeen "found to ain
wwer alt - the purposes for which -the ordinary
Battery,'nt Elddtric and Magnetic
machines, are need, but are without any of the
injurious shocks whiclis accompany the .apPli :
catiens -I)t_thoiirinitruments t ;mant
other.;respeets ara more sakand,,cOrtiiiii
complishing the, cinsiredni4ept.' , • • !
' Tit& Galiranitt 'Write "vied in;
,with the Magnetic Flu id lard confidently-rococo.
renfetibled ierilreattlftsitsre inracies
system, and end those, comp am m
are ao g
the-Most and'. univerial
'arir subject. They arise vvitlitint exception,
from ,oho simple ;cause-11 detangenie'n't
iipritousay n atern—'-and it was in thesd'eastii - that
utiffir remedies - having so often failed, i neit
'agent was ~wanted, which it is.,:minfideritly be-,
lieved has
.heen. found in the proper and judicious
application of Galvarritim . wont-dosed;
and-pt-irregular intervals; in which palvaiiism
is administered by. the. Machines, have,been pro
nounced after,.,a fiiir and impartial trjal,o he
-decidedly injurious, whilptlid power as applied
by the Galvanic - Rings Is in every 'way equally
lienecial, --perfectly safe and twenty times 01
cheap. . • ,
TheGalvanie 'Rings hays been used To, per
! feet success in all eases of Itheninatismoicute
nr chronic, applying to the head,•face or limbs;
Gout, Tic I)oloreux, or Teeth ache, Bronchitis,
Ve.otiko, Ner,voils or Sick Headache, Indigos.
lion, Paralysis, Pa Isey, Epili psey,; Fife, ()ramp,
Palpitation of the Heart, Apoplexy,-Stiffness of
Joints Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, Neuralgia,
General Debility, DAeient of Nervous Energy,-
and all Nervous Itisorcrers. ThOir extraordi•
nary effect Upon the system nett be witnessed
to be believed, and de a certain preventivefor
the preceding complaints, they are equally to.
be recommended .!
The Galvanic Bands, Ericelots, &c,
In somecomplaints of a yea severe charge
' Icr and of long standing, the power obtained
by the Galvaiiie Rings is not sufficient to arrest
the progress of disease and ultimately restore,
'health. The improved mndifianflorrm the
Vrinie Mks, Bantle, Bracelets, tie.,entirel,ii
edits this objection ; any degree of power that
! as required can easily be obtained,,and n., die.
ease whiclithe mysterious agent of Galvanism
can efferit, will faitto be permhnently - relieved.
The Rings, &c. are of.difFerent prices,• being,
llionde of - alf sizes, and 'of various nrnam.-ntal
patterns, and can be vi ern by the - most.dulieate
-fernale-without-theffightest-ineoneenienVe.
CIiRISTIE'S MAGNETIC FLUID. is a
ecessaay accent min .all. caaea.in ;ell
the Calviinteltinga and:their modifications are
used. 'By - means extraordinary com
insition, - att efficient action is rendered carlain .
'and the Galvanic inffueneejirectecl lathe . par
ticair parts .which are affected. - The FLUID
',application is agreenble,and it is as-harmless
in jts action as it is beneficial In its results:
Cerlifientem from .physicians and others of
the highest character and respeetribilify,, hose
ing the strongest witness of_ the extraordinary
effects of these articles, arc constantly Rennin.
Mating, some of which may be seen by e &fling
,op the_agent i n Carlisle %
r t
In ordeo guairrigninerfrtniarD Tern
appoints but one agency in ench, , lciwn. 'th
only Place in Carlisle whore thn'genuine, Mime
and fluid ran be‘ohtained is nt tbn stoii UTGEO.
W. HITNF.R.. All imitatinwiell elsewhere
are worthleas counterfeits. Pamphlets can be
obtained gratis as above. ,
Nov. 26, :845.
Poreign and domestic
Dry Good Store, No. 30 Bank st.
Phi ladclphia.
Oat at. running south from Market si.lielno3d.
•
L goods are sold at.....Paokage or Au:llion
costpricrs for nett cash, nr if on 6 in nabs
er'etlit 5 per cent Is added to the bill.
The sithscrilter int , tnis to keep what is stri
ctly called a ' , true price .store"*And to seri all
his goods at Package or Archon cost prie-s for
nett cash, or on time for approved Credit, sod will
then add 5 per et.. to the hill for the - credit. Ile
has established his liminess on that principle and
finds it :gives general CustoMMA
can rely on hitying tl:eir Kotula at the very low.
rust market, ratf's. as the lowest prices are wilted
first, hr which, time is saved to both, purchaser
tenth nrcesaPy'for - beating - dOwn. , -
Ira has constantly on hand, nod continue to
be supplied with irgontl assortment nit aciimp - mbh!
Dry Cam's designed, for nod adapted to the near
country trade to which he now invites the titten
lion 'at the merchants of• this neighborhood, Im
pressed 'with ItAteriffqhtli they like matirothers
will •tiAti'PriFSe the 'system of transacting
,busi.'
newt ntlottledinnl'strictkindhered to by the wirer.;
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July :9,.185;.;,
isgnienrciZr %%A CoPOANIr.
No. 30 soup! sEpoivn STREET,
Belnenn Blneketand Cheinut, .
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- • ; -: i'ir!LA 6 i PIA, • "'
IVO% constontlf nII dot& for eale,Whole
-1..11. sale and Retail . . . .
.....A rAIIIETT 0 0010i..VRTAR TEAL, -
AT:1.0% R PR-MRS . ,' ~ '.
According In tite'rin I ttr, than therCir be b 111gIti
for al any.othe es 'liniment in the city. : - •
L:rremi:losch Tely, are cold sit this house;
and, erveraiLyerintice_vhlch....conont. ,liet obtained
eises•tieve. :Aify.,Teas 391110 h, do not give: entire
extiolnnthon; cop he.returned and exchanged, or the
money. will iterriunded... ~., . •
The.; el tizcits - a r . ,Cittiberlaq county, at.:'
'vet
itiotftilli inviiiil lo tire ex wenn; .1,- ' ~. `." "'''.
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t .o'" ,, '''. , '...idi7t . fortlic Pckhi Tqa,otonenny. ; ?.' -
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RIEI4I.DIT , IVIALT/11 CLOMIECINa::
inbiati bar badnaly cin:ibOnd ohs ; f
theaoa
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GEORGE W. CROSS,
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VVINTER:AND-AGE,'
And liketli not the, sptirting.of thelimbri • •
Apr tha,shrilttiong:of 'Aids; irketh,bilff .
:i , 'Tttlieur • tlie . fOrest We though still
lie givetVidencs hollie,roMan t,d
'that tvith blatk forelleadttand distended, clieeki', ;
'ltiutter:ltoarseilnipdertrob theit' Wrecking pith;
•
Ifs lays his finget Vitt the lip of ittrearda, ":* '
-And'they are ite,.and keys Hie inetry feat •
`Terrace byt M
errace,otn•lbkmoUntain's head. ; -
Ito silenceth,the;purling of the brook; . •
That toldits faieingenthiliimmer's ca ,
r, •
All the diPlong eproachiess, andt'doth hitt " • •;'"
--Sharp-IttadsAtiltiseat4chain-Aptillit-shrink.
• • 'AbaSh'd " .• • • • . •
• • ; With wthlicled face, • ,'•
gttifidsite, - .lll:tit'epireiOniihiltir • •
:'• The !deli trimping the' children •
, - And, drawing nearer pante pleasant fire, ,
I)oth Settle 'on Ills head theveliet ettp;• • • •
And bless his:stars for guief,:once again.
• . Stern'W inter dikes thetruabliblintalk back •
Tu.thq:dait =Vents of.the imprisoning earth,
And dead'heth,witti-hiti drilled frames, the sound
- Of-whdel and footdranip.- • • ' • .:. • ;
Thus-it iit with Man.
_W.hen the slid! ttihtet of.hle life.dta - wii on,
'The ear doh-loathe the winds that !rat it loved,
Or,llke some inoodk•herniit, bats the door, • '
' Though streetest.tones solicit-It, in vain;.
The eye ggown weary attic. tarnished scenes
And 01(110nd-shaken-tapestries of time, •
While all thel _
anguid senses antedate •
- The Sabbath of the-tomb.
• • • The echoing rotted .
Orgiddy pleasures, where his henft - in youth
Disrmrted eagerly-,the rushing tread
Of the great, gorgecius world, are nought, to hlu,
Who, OR lie journeyeth to a clime unkPowntli
Would to the skirts of holy silence cling,
A toilet all.sounds and symphonies of earth
Fall, like a thdethrestinent fiorn the soul-
rinm Ifettil!'s Ilbok:of f!ir 1845
THE 'ANNIVERSARY.
TtY ALAISIC A. WATT.
Twenty rheenered years have pawed—
rtt 1111 l ter snag and wiatry weather- 7
Shier oar hit in helicon east,
Tire, the hill we dialed together.
And the wrorkr 1)1 , 5.1re - tor lay,
in lls brieltioit colors !rest,
A a we took our Joyous way
To select our place of rest.'
Fort‘ttni , A - SifiliPs . We ronlit not.bnust—
Fit WO —WP 11,111 nit around of Fnnu• l
Frientlshiten When needed most
We-iftul Ends' known—by name.
•
so.d,snisirut ttnyrnings.rich:.,
We tbutkett our brows With.littnablitr tit gs—
Anil in Frientlshipts entitty.nlelw,
ings t
y.narn have fled,
itieril o'er by good and ill,
Ile tine ui tt !is beninlng !veld. •
smite yotrug lionnehold idol stilt
Ailictag:Triwyal.4
DVATII WARRANT . 61' Cmitar.—The Couri
er ries Etats Unis. of a late date. says:—
Chance hits put into onr—lrailds the most
:imposing' and interesting judicial" docimiikut,
Htirldrrlirisii - iiiiATtfiiirluts over be - en recorTICT
in human annals Ohat is, the identical death
warrant of one Lord Jesus Christ. • l‘re Jain
-
scribe the document from a copy of the trans
latinu
Mtnrirrrit Lit PoWiltiPilatr, Art ing Goperhor
qf Aitzareth,
soffeiAlenth on the Cross.
In the year seventeen of the empire of Ti:
bonus Closer,- and the 25th .day of March;-in
the Citv of Holy Jerusalem ;. Anna.s-and Cai
' aphas being.priests, saerificaters of..the "peo
ple of God; Pontius Pilate, Governor of Low
or-Galilee, sitting on the Presidential chair of
the. Portory, condemns Jesus of Nazareth to
die Mt the cross, between two thieves--the
great mid notorious evidence of the people
saying—
1. lle is a seducer.
2.. Ile is seditious.
3. •lle is an enemy of the law.
4. lle calls hittself,Salsoly the Son of God.
'5. Ile calls himself King .cif
6- He enleied !nth - the — re - M .- pie fellowedliy
a multitude beating palm branches in thei
hands: .
Order the first centurion quhitus Cornelius
to lead him to the place of execution.
Forbid any person whomsoever,' either riel
44-poor, to oppose the 'cleath.ofJesus.
The witnesses that signed the death ofJe
sus are.. T• •
' Ist. Daniel Robani, a Pharisee. •
2.11. Jo:mutts Ilorobable. '
3d. IlhaPlidel Robhrli. ' .
4th. Capet, a Citizen. .
• the gate • •
Jesus shall go out, of the, city,,hy the gate
"slrenuous.7 ' •
The Above 'Sentences are 'erigritve&-on-a
copper plate; on: one sine • is - written . these
words . similar plate is sent.to each of
the tribes." • • •, . -
It was.found 46:an antique vase of white
marble, while acavaling-iolhe .citY•
71 - a -- in .the kingdom of Naples, in the. year
1826,; , undwas-discovered.•hy .the •Commis
sallat of Arta, attached, to the French Artities.
At the exefinitieni . iiiNaplealt Was foetid en
closed in a VoNaFebany, in' the sacristy. of
Gurtern. The vase is•bow in-the Qliapel-of
Caserta,- The. French translation .was,made
by the members . of - the CoinnaitsSioa of, Arts.
The 'children 'requested earnestly ihat the
plate might.nellie taken away from them,LL
The request wasgranted its a reward. for the
army. M. Denon y one, of the savans,,,,caus,
,ecl tr:platts to..bis made of the model;stn whiCh;
etwaVeilihe_above - aerialnietil"Ot the
,sale, - .of calfealim of '; putiositlo% :at, was
:bought-byq4id 'Howct - d;':for'.fiya' thOtisarid'
'eight hundred and eitility - taties: - .'C'`'' '••
, 'A *toper: J.ir.trix.7 . .r•Tl:toVfollorittletiati
fill - . affectionate; ~ tender; t delicious.- highly
eeneenttate4i,aiifl:trifical,ty Isliek Jeper,,
;filiii • iii,V.4ni.tii '&.4telikeiV.:iitice()Mil4fift (of
the attetitiou of the -autkor ?,..coLthe , 2 .fiCeati)lete,
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IMEM3I
•
•
MY!
To•i4;,- ychbitr,
Ahem art , betfothellits
• thou
• -=fiq.irt - Icnevik'„it;:Core,;;acid now, if
liken; kelate* thee, theß4iry_ef tyi3r:early . :
•• " ' • ' • • •
1.14vo•-:•3,04
( hi ilii l• Mit
Placid-pia,
• . AlOtort
bbert . effeesifriiiiiii.;:iO - -iiiir -7 41111ie litifliy
that:Uow,.ertyyjny.]k4sllg.
not , W.ha(blight#4l . 9teartS,:M"‘ - ,at - :mlitir4itYr.'
palaces..,l.was file iitily,llolc4 l 4 obi?
.49)00, .
the
sixteen, tlovedivitlil;all:,llUVVeryMlN97 My ]
ardent, suSeepiible:iiiitfitii,lM4 - I;Ajliri';uto'ved - .
•
in humblef.'walki"'otlitalyetobeor.de
vtio.diy,-rlov6d ..
on his °An broWifgernuiflikiffedlrorfr'liki;
e'yrii and his step was - as' - 'firilt skatelSr
the proudest noble . in - the - lairdi7 - t...eiho'hid:
- ever beenindulgedlir: .
Wes, yieltledto:thi's‘till:abecibingiushlet . -seij'2:_
it. - •
_ "Arid . did.l4.loVci yciii;:intither ?" '
"liemi
particular star and' soirght•-.ld,"vi4 to.]
lave' implied' to the 4lituid'atitailr Edith: I
And yet I knew hif•ltivedthe,-;(thcitigh-4'he..
'dared not tell-itl;-fin
his genius, in every fade 6f ; i3Uqfrtseter love
liness - that beamed frUni hisletifitairs,Minei
could be . traced, so difierent, 3 -yettliu sataq, , ,
AK! little . did .ho knOW,'When'W:wedded•
another;that he possessed thripkroirstrlpti'Ciii4 - . :
less love of my priceless heart , lidigfOd.
my vows to - one who boapted;Orirtg.linetef
noble ancestors, whose rieluta.-"itioireiqiir
might have envied, vainly .thkdring gratified
pride could supply the, place:Wleyei;lol4
as I stood before the altar, Oftilt .
promising . feloYe and cheriali l lumf mylqart
%I 'M far away. But LordNyndlfamwaszny
husband • and, as such, entitled;-'td;-all-my.
.love, anti long - and earnestlydid
to banish the irnige of another,- one, r2 trist ,
known to fame; My eye.WVl.d..briglteni
'and I would - almost leni - rriSlheart's-wild,
tunutltous throbbings mightbe..i•heard: Oh!
hour bitterly-would -, I reproaeh-Orself,..,..when
my husband's fond look waslent i .ori_ .. 4 . .
think that he, who so liived;aiiri tried
-- kneltytty - sighs - were . itt* roe hiriii•tind
that, in my stately chainlier,, hung:with, ger-'
genus drapery, bitter tears . : bOdeiVed - -rrty.
downy pilhiw; as I sighed foes: lo*liei
"Misr children grew abed inel•;'aii'd•
passed cru_, andlmy husbatid'sendniiiegkindz•
-ness at length won my heart: . kwas -hot
but a cairn, tranquil affection founded'Un 'es
, them. And Everard Mortimer had taken a
gentle bride, and found that happiness-Ma
_cot, that does not aiways dwell lap:daces:
and I could hear his name now•idl unmoved;
could think of him with bold. indiffarencs
and yet could never meet him . althea .a
. titikukkuteil,pulag...... WhearAlsathottliet,_COOk
my husband from Me, I mourned - for him
long and deeply. I had aliva4s been • kind
and geritle to him, 'and . yet when 1 thonght.
of his many virtues and his 'all-absorbing
,love for me, I wept tears of angdishto think
I had not loved-him better. And rrowlisten,
Cora, when-I tell you that the one who now
possesses all your love is thu,son of Everard
Mortimer. Ile is a fortunein hirnself and
is rich in possessing your heart's matchless
affections. Ido not seek for thee a brilliant'
alliance,
,for too 'Well I know 'twill be but
gilded misery to sell your heart for gol4l-,-
'No, I have • wealth. enough for thee and
Follow your own heart's generous impulses,
and may Your bright visions of happinedlitll I
be reedited:"
Encc.vrioN.-- : -We utterly repudiate, as un
worthy, not of freemen only, but of mnri", the
narrow notion, that there is to be an educa
tion for the poor -man . as such. lias God
.. .provided forthe poor a'coarstir;edith, a thin=
net air, a'paler sky Does not the glorious
: sun pour down Ids golden. fiood.as cheerify ,
lupin the poor Mkn's Ilona as Ivotithe rich
mnri'slfaiadel - Have-tot the cotters? chil
dren - as keen a sense of all the. freslinesS,
verdure, fragrance, melody and • beauty, of
[luxuriotts , nature ) as. the pale'. sons of kings,?
•Or -is it on .the- tlitt; God has• derived.
the imprint of: a baser'bullf, so that the poor
snag's: ohiltl_ltnoivsi,ryith an-isborrr - ectainty ;
',that his lot is to:crawl, not , climbf , •
It is not so! God haS,,not.don6,it.., Mon
cannot do it.• Mind is immortal. , Mind is
.imperialc . It bears no mark of high' or law,.
-9f rich ;or:00C. It liceds,noboantzhi of time'
cii,'Plage, of :Yank .or circuinsfance„ It asks
but freedom. ;It, requires : but • lig,bt. It is
ohertven-born - and asptres Weak:.
Mess does not unfit it. Poverty, caimotare
pres. it. •Diffieulties. do .but stimulate its
• vigor. And poor tallow-chandler's-son,,
•who site up alb the.night,to; read .tha,b9ok an
afmreittioe lends him, .lest the in4.44:',es - -dy,,a
should miss it - in.the meriting, shall statid'arifl
'treat shall'idd neW•protrinees., to
the,datriain-of science,'.ishalLhindllte light
ning,with.-athempetEcor4iT,4bringAt.
less TiOin. th&skies.. : The comition sch9ol
not 'as - the . 'sll66l
for poor Oliildiafq but tis thelight-anii
,Are arez, ccipe*ii;,:',Jt , ought: tot , be the :best:
'school;:becausa it it , ithe: first. Sphoi" f li, -- tin a I n,
all. the beginning is one
6toupiO of tbelidie eleMent
of And ,Watei•t i n ;infinitely' more thew thia-,,
the ihstructiOaml Ate cetattrp
founlain Whieh the mind drialo4„, and
is refidandillurdifrengthiined loritg'cireei: of
uiefulniiss. and fgloryßishcfp Doti :2, ;
' - • ;
'-`4:'llitalletnuig,t story of Mr. bank
vopt
IWay, itis. : ,,roant!. ; th an, gh the prem.. ;
ihitilyifti).pmentO,
fAbis Ate'. between
Itlai,irearithe3uid'atotrid , ten dollars'
frO,, , :dx.p.6titiesk:revebri..*eek;l9r i Beare,.
r 94: ' ,l b° I,clgeßdll,kl/4APTi-P°9T l 9fflYt
iartabligl; tit httaban%. ta.'iscomrrLesqd:bust
tYol-t-4-haVq.a.moanted4tw the.aura A:C.42600i,
lAri;karietie and romance never 41 agree. '2./.;
*lr
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41 ": - , ;• '
1.1 ..,07T119'Wkii of Phi p a qygl giu
ig4.tov-liis prepark - ii 4 litillwitr,t* . ele.,__ti- *lit
,• d 6 d9iilhintiribiid: o ;Aslh7979rigte.!`9 9l ° .
;paviyinii'ctimplorlog'• tey ail- `pls,L9ot. ; hi'? 'a
1104 citoket, ,, and,liotencl.odowmgfte_liticohft
lady of 4Ptztvv , ; l€l , AY, , Tl.ke,f. pa Pries. ,t# 1
, 53 4 - brOey'slO„tlio`ls,omqvabP'(#4, 'lqt.X' ) ,Pl!
'inaleriiiidlfiiroiitOi-weriirrirarWol.o4,4onoo
tiAtotlV' itniriO;(ll4d; lifiaPqrl4 l W-fttiked:.'r , " 2 V,
i e 4 l6 l l4 ll :l2, ° ::o n ra ll rgri ki ke l t i ,.i 7 4 l o7o 4 7,',ll 4l ,4t a. e:
numb .. ' cal 0011Aui'-aft6lo,4'.':lt..‘,l4rtA
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4;
SPEECRi . OF R. STEWART ,
A "
Zil':ilcff~tite of (lie
t: 4 1 )1. (a :
mrfith rot (if the rreas
• 1 . --,''`NYL'itP.
si*AliTWl3 , 44.; I.49"A=44Ptoll•?*htah
ici7shouldriiotice';
io ' en
an end etit, The
.'43,./A.,.Wpi!t:," lee uneirwalitied;.,tinjusti
'pfiliaiia:ds 'of
the Ccinstititiom', •••,- • '
In reply to this;..Mi4biliiirt ritieted,alte,ge,
riumber o• e tracts`.f rdm t r,annual,.niessa
? gos of,lt resideiits l 'as Di on,leflersen,Mad-
Jaen . - and 11/foUroei all' - 'distiaJtly • and strongly
assaitilig riot - only' lie'renstilutionefify•blit the
eSt*Y•of a ustom,of;l'RO : .
TECTION ~, A mericatrManufactureir and
qiietations with the following
I,p'-lsori, 'Which 'in.' the 'opinion of
. containeci, otie of the clearest and
[strongest ojadicatiers f tho
power to lay 'duties for the purpose of Promo.
:tion, +tliathail ever beeti giyen•to the Avorhl:
upon
poitkoriginally tielonged to the -several states..
, The right 'adjnif these duties, with a view
61:11m• eficeetageiiient'af iionaestic - branches-
Oriiiditatri‘ ) is so CoMplefely identical with
'that fmwer, that it is' difficult to suppose the
existence of the bee without fife other. The.
fiiales 'have delegated their whole authority.
over iimports to the gcnef•al government, with--
M . li limitaticnV or restriction; YaYing fiery
inconsiderable reservation relating to the in
spectiori laiva: This authority having thus
entirely passed frorit lite States, the right to
:O . x.oreise it for 'the pirpOie _of protection does
not them eird, rionSequently;if it he .
tiot"possesieiiTt file General Governnient, it
utast be exiiiict.f.'• Oar politioalaY „ sfern would
;thus preireof tlfa - a*nliiifaLy`OT ffe - opliiistrippeir
- of the •riihtto , foster their owifiiiduitrycaiidf o
_to _counteruclilie_most-sejfisli_arid_destructive-.
-palie3 , which .Might-be' - a opted byfore gri
nations. ~ ; T his iturely cennetbethe ease; this.
indispensable - petwerrthitCSiirreiidered , bj- 1
the StateS?reust _be,within the scopri..of-au-,.
thorny ontthe subject expressly-delegated.,l6!
congress... _ln thisOnclusion I ride.
as Avail by the opinions of Presidents,Wesh
itegion;-JelleiLseri,,Madiedei and Morime.,,whe±
litriVegeh repeatedly recomniendedthis_riiht
i tti_r_tlieeenstitutionaisteupAmt_p_me z :
Lice of Congresq, the conthmed acquiesce g nee'
ofilie_Siatet.....andlliegeneral_urulerehiseiu6T
of the people-" 7 --Jerkseres 2d dipritffa Menage. ;
.__A'et non_'_Cengress_has to_learn_fot_tlib_fiist_
time-by the Executive instruction that theyt
poyelised no Omni Idiom!! power to protect (Mr..
ern home induSt4eLno p6Wer torcountervall
the injorioni regulations of other countries
no power to protect the labor of our own cit.'
izens from the destrection which must be
brought upon it bratiinrestticteeeompeti
tion with the pauper of Europe ; but our owl , i ,
hardy sons of toil must he impoverished and
ground down so long as the wretched ben”ers
under a foreign Government were ceirmelled
by their necessities to labor at 4ower tales
than freetiorn Amerivant\. Bitch w'hs_theAl
trine distinctly promulgute,illiytik President
in his Message, and especially by His Secrez
tory of the Treasury. Well might they be
called extmo@inary, for such they certainly
were. Were the American people prepared
to sustain opinions like these? Would they
subscribe to the' dogma that their own goV
ernment-Tiiii-no- power to protect Hieing--
That wits the decline—there was no evaeing
it ; and Mr. S. desired to know wnether this
committee were prepared to give it the im
press of their sanction !
This, however, was but one of the extra
ordinary doctrines in this most extraordina-
Cy production. It s contained others equally
strange, equally nevi, equally . pernicious in
tendency, equally'destructive in practical ope
ration. Itreuld the people; believe it?. This
doctirrient[frern Iles - Seereterfieberninencleil
the imposition of an eye* eq,American ma
nufactures --- to -take the dillies off British
goods, and put on the American.
Mr. , Jolinsoiail of Tennessee, here again' in
and; ; as the , gentlertian was speak-,
ing a grunt disal'abait'.the jirotectiOn of our
home industry' and , domestic manufactures,
Mr. i. desired to red; him another miestion.
When the Government protected;these man
ufactures, who paid I. And if all wore pro
tected alike, what benefit was there in the'
protection !
Mr. Stewart' resumed. ' The gentleniali ,
asked iiini,..wlin Paid"!. The gentleman ansl_
his friends held
_the doctrine that the ceti
sumei always paid the duty, and die Seem,
tary told the nation that the poor man wazi•
taxed' eightY4wo` per cent.' on cotton goods
over , the 'rich' man, -Yeti; this poor man, seerd:
ed a -speeial- faverite'ef' the honorable. Sq,cre
lary.,' Ile had introducekhim td'slimes iii
l ii
the- co ur se of
.twe'part%iit
s lit of the reiport --
Ills .symyathy_was-gresti
.4exeited t hat this
tinhaptiy "'poor 'Man"' Wei it'sed - One hundred
riudidly'pereent: on his Cotton sliirt, beeiese
there' was. a'SfieCifie dutY en imported cotton
gooN , of.tiine cents a-Yardri- - :Now;if thisspe!
cifieidfity,cifinine cents amounted, to a huh
drell'and fitly Peisciriti*.ii_ibii.edt, that liked;
th) ,
the price of qbettelitti theY.paiii•iiireiT i nt
but six`cerits at arclf.fer‘.;:fiilib'eceills ;wo.lust
a hundred .au , fidly rte'ri',cetii.,..Rif 'stst'eetilie,
So the practical effect ettlte-? Orrid toi ivitsy,
P at •thi 6.. ". Poor Ilroin" ) g6tli" * *Q. at Mt ' al'aiX 1
,peheo,;tv ..yaill.fr•/91(11 , 10 1 :IXN•bului 'loll OW;
gentleman anotheilliiniNigiert thetseMe lt
aboniatiable , rninieunis, WkOhliie exeited'llie,
'wrath <ottlierSeeretary; hedo4 4 been • ;intrt t ,
dueed iti , It 3 VI bi Willialo46„, tiltde 4-41 1. 1 • 3 '01
thmfmreatriota and/nMeittlinftent atateA. ;
maw- tlott , ail ever gvatrit)f"therte legioratiVe
halla;:midinatained4octi:liylohn C. Callteatii
apareetrtiesa < Aititinguishitd-44 letlias cotton' ;
gootllV • oMW"Vet'Vi 4 etiarao.it quali%, bewail
Iwttiveolraiy,`mt 'Am tthie liy , }He. ninie'qif
Itunyhurna, cost thirty•three 'cents tiyaid v'aii
atzthe2ipenr ,171itn'ttrketOrithett 4 lAiAlirtid
to-p,OlcurAaollaqh!prANtriyaiil . wpf,k,494
ilia...eireet 'Cif the infamous , x 0014110; liaA
been that every pea - . intiti f irilhe'ecinittry tainkl. '
Atevt• ~ g et3vbetterat4cletto4oik,rtedt a. gotttler
P,C9, 41 ',!:;Tb0 t :i9 4 :0 0, Y , 4,IFiL P e ßilk,'•Telit
taxed Pid 4 oPPreasid" °Y"the Profe4ver 4):Fe,
egr-, and this :y . ailleLmaiatereViVMCW tee
'" 7 oirderritinlkAaegfoilina deisiiite the datitto ,
betiant litailettiliatinetteliitl "IhirSierittny
iyerfaMaeetlijet,itettilnitie.,4l64l4o' , V4Ortaxlittl
oiVitti-hve3oreopti4ote ganAberrieft , hitta:'
;and tlAtiAims'Oitek-lifkulreral?(iul"lialts4lo.
only
.six,c..6ntlfrAoesiAVll4.lcitverlAbit?filiti
Il lir i <11 4 0"-ItoV a 'A n 4 11if0 -kgkr4q 117 : 21 4 1
1, t;P94 11 . 4 *; 1 4 ,641 ? c t° 044 Pf- 0 0113100 1
Ai t t:P F :P i rAVA /9 < / ) ,, *04P 1 444‘140ir
Pctiefin "la.vti Om< '‘:::",! ~.`•,) ":<l'-; , " ' , ". 3 . 4
TlteWi'd,ridfal iaininialMitzkylpirtiliele
s ,
lIIPI
--,f.1. 1._5~~~.:.:..i!~ Vii',''_!_
ME
=EOM
practical the. fanners
noarket, given their. chilthen..erniiloyrn,
e country.
` erit,
`with mad hail
broUght...down4the,vriae,:of-lhe-poormao;
:elothinifrern,tiliOtsax.,pents.a ; yard, down.
i„):Atern..preeeded, till et
yard.
:Nizi,e,'.llle , *ecretary , ' , :erreiViiiiil44.lll6;ditty
-en.,lhpie' - '4otteriw:xvaea-hiiiitiate.otr;filty,per
'ceut: ad valairriv
.PriekbatlaAkihf•Pkiekiitettt.`dOwn-thii . dilly
nine.;
o,"Vir.,'PlitOtii,l,lalie.lwenly-five.percent.; at'
:ejkLeetfWvtfidithe l dtitywoplt! be, !!!!!! bun-
SOtirlelX*one Cent then tlie:dutY l
ti out 17e ttiiie linfidred inn' cent
plundelred, atid.,opp,ressecl.bv.4
dirty :of nine Jetturie.4., per 0 q t..,.,ien v i r ),,,..
cause Ale gets rt,yi4 - ef cotton reads. for 'erne
tent.r-a matinfactirret .
the price. to.thiitf-siX ;tzeritsat andi the
ol?PreFqiir!!! , ..ialVo'Kef.4 - 11 io(1013 7 'dnint! eds .
a 3:ard . falls jiistantly to, twenty -fiy e [al- cent:,
a nioderato-riteittle: dusty. " ' l\o 'rout. '
phiint these'friendfi alit& "pent- runtifi' are
- perfectly satisfied. • -,
Foch was the practical operation of - those
odious minimums which. had "reduced the
poorinatt's cetton'goods titan twenty:ll%;e artd '
tliirty.per..ce.nts
,per yen! to .six and Alight
(lentils,' Yet theiewas the system witicit 111 list
be given lip; this was the operation which.
ivas so oppressive-and miconsiili4inattlitit it
must :hot be suffered -to exist upon-bur statute
book! The ditty, was to betaken oft' the
foreign goods, and phi uponthe,. American manelartures; such was the doctrine of this
report. "
•
Mr. Johnsim. of Tennessee,.ltert?—ogign
asked Mr. f,..,ke‘‘ trt; if Atte tariff brought down
the prices of articles taxed, tt hat was it that
brought down the price of other goods in the
same proportion.
Mr, Stewart re
ilia that 'such was not the
fact. Other goods not manufactured here.
silks, velvets. Sa.., had not dectitted in the
saine ratio, nor had wages or agrictilturid
produce: because the protective tend' had
mcreased the. supply of domestic - goods lit
increasing competition, artil- had suittaiturd
wages and agrictilinr,il produce . liy creating
an inereaseridemand.for both. lithe gen--
tleriutic centl& - Ciiiii - Piihria traitile - in s -- iiiil arid`
supply regulate Price, it would he'all plain.
_ When interrupted„he;_litalleel:l: cornro, ; _
ceding the doctrines -pia forth by the SCete
ta.ry,in his mewl. ~Ife hatirpferred to a tablh
tchicli hartheen.refiertedllo i itliejlouse last.
session by.ti.thelComitiiitee,Yo-4racs and
Bleans,- for thetpUrpose - ,Plishlijcitictlie enor
meurltax whielrwaSimPOseadii%r4ollP'lern"
of minimums.), hut, *hog : - the i SkieldrY, ...by'
-the assistaitce ‘ of. the
li l onekhle - :drdidtap of.
Ilthe_Commitee ofltrifs and' leano - :Vai
me l t -taliaii l 4—v tl ` l gi' a t -1 #" ( t 06 0 - -. lii ' 4d
.oocimient, he seenedio "fmget - tlvtll6" , cro
i
rl thtogwo-noment" feruislthfi-MatleidA4
'calrreilf
of the PXiiet--I‘x.. l ent•Nce-ir. l lioi',Pre; . '
tOtion had. reduced 'theetr.4lY snricetting,
specific, into• a 77 ckleretri 'tiutietiTrtiVdlityi
rubs nyt'irrecirtelyfi4thequicte" - runs Attica;
isti,, by showing:ln inciMised,rater:Of duty, the
- gentlembujice,orill tilloWu. redue.O'ipriceii.
The d'uty islivid, and - e'abilint vary. The
ad 'valorem duties are &Ways the sarnire--
None 'were isiipifSed by• the %rill' of 1842
above 50 per c&t., Itoce, then, does the
President, in his message, get duties of 200
per Cent:?,.... This can onlybe,dorte by con
certing the -specific duties' into ad valorrm
duties; and, when this is done, a high duty
only shows a low price,. If the duty is 'ZOO
per crint, -- the...price.mtbe one-TOM-Ili only
of-the dnty, • Ihusr_wii are, Itildthat glass pays
the etiormitus,duty' of Min per cent., and
why! Becauselhe duty is Stl,per box, gad
the price $2 per• box; but if - tlio, price went
down to $1 per box ; timi„dirdit;:iconld_bp.4oo
percent. -- Titus we Ardlog - b - Ythe'Steretary
of the TreasurYithillaheqlhairinahmrithe
Comniittee of Ways ,titrijktlqearier„ , tliati-the'
people paid in all a tailOyerieighty-four:
millions, of which but twenty-fiecen went to
the Government, and "fiftY-Artypriio the Man
ufacturers; and he gave' allist of -sixty or.
seventy articles on which.thp duty amounted
Ito morethan 100 per cent. Very well; and
what did this prove! IVltcrsimply that the
Prices of those articles find' been greatly di
minisherl,- as in the casd of cottons: • The
saine.dury which, when levied, had been hut
twenty-five per cent., had now become ,150.
per cent; 'simply because the price -had Ohre
dawn to'one-fettrthrpart of What'it- was. SO
the main result of'rill the labor and ciphering
of the chairman cif the Committee :oft Ways;
-a-rld-Kettrlst. had bun to_ fuitti r tili to the whole
country btliciat demonstration that, pricesliad '
been reduced"'lly 'a 'protectice'trinfr to bite=
fourth or one fifth of what it had heel" itt
1816. 'rake a plain illustralon : , ,the tariff
imported a (low of four,
,cents ,per peund on
nails; tie:-plug of nails in' lain he b ec t, in
cents per 'poundcso,that the duly was then
25. per cent. on the price;: but the same. duty,
;we are told'iii this report, is. 160 'per.,cerit-T;
end-how so;!- fie:cause the,_price had falletv
from to' sixteen cents four cents per . pcnind.
l'ery oppressive ,on the -1, poor-truilt ; •• who .
has thus now,:i.tor-pay -100-Iptir s.ent. on .
nails! 'l'he explanation ..of. all dlis , wirls , Per ,
fectly plain titul easy. The offeoLof,cor,ope;
titian rind of American indusiry had inereased
_the supply,Land--b - y!en" ,- inertia-red isupplY.,-in T
„this as,'An..all 'other, case:3,-140 - reduced; the,
price:of.glass,„colleili 0 , : A'lriie i t 4 V4 1 Po'''
derail the Whole neighborhood prospinoti,S,
41
by'e inCreasert demand-romilllheirtodite= -
dons of thiaTfarineti.';''''" ---- • ' - ' 6-7 -' '''''''''''''•"'
: • 'l%lO-11tiviked.the. cli air n out rof thwg.diti:
pitieeof Wayo MO AliellPll foriiiii (t9eulpßul. ,
it hail (urn isheil id ,birti . and .-, (w,tlic ,country;
' lit id eniable' prat' frorti' tl iP No if,A, tuitbririt S!, ,
fit wlgitinti extent prices lied been , rellnde(4,
.inspinuclithlit I,4,4tlttlyolkoiltlnitiele 4 .tionigh;
reasonable at -frrstphiCtiii,,x,,tit•eo .lo Ihreo.'
bilniliird 'and eighty-nine par Cent. ad calor
,
.
-ens; brought iibetitltelely'by-the'tetlittitidh' of,
,fite , prtee.r-,Mrt';' , .S.:,;slpruxl •eseape: lioirl Win,
.05 140 . 0 .,,Pt - a9X .g o 4 llo TllT l 4,illit4iikt". r,t/vg,w,
a nd'ex)RaT(3,.it, and the' ino'roihoy,exaottp
.c4l, 'the'liiote. they li3Otild"'he eotiVftieed. flat'
01/B was 'telti r io , exPlanation I of 4 thei N tlielii
ntatter.- „Tet t this wakilehl'forth,for,ll4,ptir- ,
t - pose of,".9 4 pitifig t itn:' '''''rip, i rt iliplArlifdla i itointrl
o , l ' , .l l4 PAo'4oPelrrl4l l4l lloti:TniOt t ,l l 9 lo , l lad e l
ei " 0, 0 , 0 P 1 ) 1111 "tOWIT.)Yits .01.''Oryr i!ii,Pr imj
itd`;:Aheattul le-tilo l -a-Aril'. nt iS*ilat,dredl
i i .t;ciint'.`,iiirlilii wilAch4, 41 1 4 - Hilma gtilF r4 .l
Op Nmuld notlnderistati(Pli* iraVtlett s
-,t , kidoller , l l .bOl t f •liWiiiittldr!,b#4'o4'"Plipttrl
liikildOd:poi: ' 6iici':ii ti t fly ilifiiiWywvtitt
_.,iiii,,thf§,. ,- 3ilitiosi.tio - 11140„iltvweifat7te c t
,tO 3,
I °l ' .o iii.41 . 11 . 11V °lila .51)6 4 \l'llYailietti
he -.fir ribtil ' Vii'l3; ii'44:Wilifiniii,!iihtfettp_ii
tofiitv 'of e4,4lthbrirfateOettrit)VX ThiciVitAN .
,Itiffnoiolintitt l il`orlitie•lBorelatyi.l, PM, rh' :iiltil
i'vtuited (6 1 1)14 1 11 1 foot Mins', litidille,ANO, 114
/
alat.rnedthifit'kbritheYintelliorlo.oolFilll r i
,Wer n e,taptVotitl'eNiTerq.llo:44l4ll l ,OrIY,A%
AlleSAeliteYzsv"• ' !Ottktilli,t 4 4 4.3 oKP L Y , '''
jhatt'Llik , t.wiedl 6 'l4,vo ,4 *; 64it qPo ti O d ,
;trier *APA,o„,#.4o,roWrib,T,l3.oit
..Its , iu,,, u -.4 411 4 , 11410 y.,,,ilktoc,r.fho
7
lio eiris, ip '4l; Pr, oTo&Fetifi
tlotin haglk iittOk*:k i l o l'h u kla'94'
~ ", , c „-',.','„ii.,44.54.',' '-.-;S. ~.,. 0 : , , .;.
, 11;1. • - •,-;;t,• • .. • • '
= 1", - W:=0;41;'; -1% , Y! , '54
~ : •
, ,t,
=MM=
par cent., s . uld. ads,ha_brhught,,.down to 11 ' •
whit • a 4 popitil;:; the, -- duly :ii,'opld:he 'four, hun
dred;pei"cont,l • 'What' an" oppresaiOn to get
nails•atiipkiityi!Waimil r-"" StuelyAitififmor.—
TPI, n''':'ws&;:, 11,iery,- to" ; ;fre - utterly crushed .and
mined t -'i•L.-.-;•‘: E.,
•... - Mi.: S. eatr4 , Mill wished 1b "paint nut
'some tither' of the • extraordinary,' doctririeii
contained in this paper.,of • the 'Secretary; arid . •
there. Was ertp.whichTi r ilid th e
d'ilfaitto .couk , :j
try; it Wei covered.rip in cautious leingnagO, - _
-but-Whatutli&W.eill'kes-dran:asidec T an4# er•--
truth' Oxppsedlie : agalu ~wsdis e digentliiiiipu . .
that it.Wefild Aside' 00, Couritii:' 114,:fregi
tradijS,ecretary had rectininiWided!iyootet„i ~
on_Amerleammaitufactruis4Uteal,ltkiit?A‘7_6i,f!-
protectionlki,had priiiideitfi*Arkerienit
inclustry;yli.:._ was _to:take-or lfin:Sdiitl4•fmine':-
, toreio-tnariufactureS, tinttfint it,,oii•blr,b,Wii,
•Iledr him t:' , ' . ..',. „,_ ~ • .* r., -z ' , ',, , 4,"..%vt, -, , , ‘,.•
.I•,_
-In acenydance'tvillilltase , prineildesolf.'ithbeliEred "
Mu t t the iargeetf practicable' portion of the aggrespint ,
revenue iholild,bevrante.d by Maillreithfie.renue , dtiritit
- upon luxurkeiSchether-yrownipoduced; or. li9lfllic..
lured at'nome'orsuito„o." ... . •'
4.et nliefiliniti&- : and rxianufaCiurera leer
thtit. - Eve ; Amerind &Risen., shouldfheur
it; The doV4hi'lcilie'On "tiltaqt;''&c, Wheilier
'gioWn; PreilliVed, or nantifdet*d ai.Wis,ne ,
or abroad! Ilete was an AniericanSecretar'y •
diatiuctly 'recommend ing_to levy:the higliptit
-
vale of revenue duties on gotidatrutintfactured
at halite. " Ii hat wits this but an eiritte'l---:(,
1 What ' else was. to - exchte than a- tat:' on the
manufactured goods of this country? Yet this ..
w as, the ,tie'ertelary's-rechrunie.ndatihn. How
would Arnerican mautilaZturers like it? . •
Path in the message and in the rep. il Ike
AdininistiatiOnitrid given. ins; owilliiefiintiott
of What according to itti tuideritanding,' tereL
a revenue standard of,dotv i, and this - was the
language of the 'President's message; ..
, .
- "Thiiii6ii: point iiiiki,tiiict;'iiiiq !timed( tuition at
t vhict.ltls ascertained from experteneOhat. the rev
roue; icermitest, itote:mash k m rate' of duty ultieh can
belaidgforette boo m, Parttime oreolleetitie litimey
for theasupport of Government.. To raise .the 'duties ,
Michel than that paint,Undiltereqyaintinish the amolliit
el)itellcd:.ill to levy, Aliem l fur prgiection„ merely,,and
hot' lbi'reventie... , CAtqlont, then, ati_COugress may
- tradintlly increase the T kate of duty on n given article,
and the revenueTheintierivedJq such inerease,of ditty,
they;Art,wittiln the:revenuer .standard. .When they •
so beypud that pond, al, akthey . Increase the
11. dinunished or destiri ed, the art ccaseittibeVe fur
its object the raising, autopsy hratapport,sardentnent.
but to ferprotection Merely:: y`-',- -.'. '-'----'-r--- '--. -
llere was the title - by''Whtek duties lime
to lie laid. Thwmenten.t„tin,A,nierictin ma' -
tifainurer ?lad succeeded" ; in supplying our
- Wiix ---- fiiiiiiiic - Wdheglitt - nitiliVe in his.busi-
lives; that would die •aßroof that the , difty; , Was
too high for•riivenke:l - ItWan no r longer,a rev-
anue duty bilk aproteettyw ditty,
;. andTit must'
ftitiliwitli liti b iedueeth.' , .LAs•'.the ',A inerican .- ,fin t __
-niched-wore 2 gOilg t lO`thb country - ,'/oss foreign
goods Icould,he,iii_iptirtedvreyennewould be
diminhilied, : nnd - th - &;duty. twit coma down,:
that 'Was .r !the'ritle... - Arrid . tiow Mr._ - S. - Would
ask, under such a rule as , flical - Vkat WWI -in
.-his 'senses would.!;vestf a `dollar in riaamifac-
Jures t - l'cliat,w&sfire,prospeet . before; hini I
•-:- .4nonnaut -- .,w_heiy.hy_indust fpand ever:,
'prise;Aie sliOuld' dUcetted„ - - in getting the - better
, Y:of his fisteigli 'einniiiglifiii.; 'down with the 'duty.
I If- a Shoeinaker or shatter,-- making better
;or cheaper hats .or:shoeS,,lnialot possession
- ,1 - 01 - 45 - m
' ,arke,f;•lth ems . o fathe fr ee , Radii ays
iem' was fiiitphe_d on himlike ivulture..T,he
'-Stieretary
must
teas dithig toci-Wtill, - rid
th e duty , must be", - reduced ; to:let in the for
eigner. _ Such Was dm plan of- this Adminis
tration.. The.mechanic, finding his protection ,
Huts a iminiSked„'and hawing no other resource
but his tnisinesi, would go on to - work longer
and - to work harder than -before; arid when,
by working out of hourer,-hehad contrived to
get over-the opposition :of his- own'. Govern
alent, awl began to get together a little profit,
the sanie_doetrine;iimuld repeat the - process;
- the - Auty - Wofild - beli - videntlrmo'high - -=doWn '-'
with itl. The ° poor-lira:o would neW' take
his, children from sOlool.st ri bring them. into
the,skop. - They.loowptdd viii work, while
- the man liniself Wetted harder -and harder.
(hut what would:be:theta:4ldt' I - T If WoUld'only
bring him wider the Secretary's rule; the duty
must4e ; againlowored r •and-still-go--on_to__lits
loWered, more and More, : till At, last.the ve
'born Americ * iii'iOuet be ground clown by ' the
action of his own CieveMmgritto the degraded
condition, of an ,English pauper or Russian
serf. ,The,moritent au American laborer suc
ceeded by hit;
,exertions in shutting out for
eign; competition'tiiii 'fdreigriar"inust be let
.in ard, put. eirer:hirit:' '.. Whav'sOrt - of. a rule
'was this i . , For whom would. ".'etid.,sappose it
to, be tirade ? . For-,the .Anierican nuutufar,
hirer, or-theEu'repirn I , - . Clearly it was a rule
'for the'bendfif of ' t rP.foreigdpi. And, could
an intlepentienten intelligent. Amerkin'etha.
sent. to, live under such a rule l , :The mOrrient
I the-ArneriCan-lises to his feeti ht , this struggle
'Willi foreigners for 'the American
~rharket,.ho
its to be .k b noekedillOird; lit . lhis' gkeeut Iva
lio . kfir- awl wifkiel'ViTO:Vrhy;rperehily:Walk-,
-or: d'(ti.laugh.). , AndthiS ''tviii'. their .4>iter i
• gni, System s. Mr: S:' , --ins4ted AR :„Wistea British
systOm..; It waS!jUs!..g.f.? ; ll la: systerklthal Sir
Robed, Peel:would hayelo9Panleired, could
lib' have Poken throitglijrreftiktitYolk as his
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