" E:tt to. G. 11E1PATE 10. E liter and Proprirtor •It ND ilri• 0,.1TS • r r ash . or t olers If nal 1....1 1.11.1 nol 01 the N07.. '" :11 " e• " ; 71 !! ' ::.nt.t...1 ttettl arrvare.t.'• " 11==trel ' Ire7.4 ' 71 . P•Ito to reft.reutm• 03•03 .3.twev " . 3. " nr ., tvn3 oo 134350.* 3e3t;ao 0.3443, 3 mouth., 4 00 . Rosiness Canis. a four lin, nr less. 4 no - - - Tour, kilseruiers ivrlio or ospy not over 4 sonsros.l 7 oil Ow/ solotioo. 000 vas, irr All Ms li a.l. WORK nosily anal iisiooliiii ' i2; . ; Ar()1,111/ E 111 dont an favnrattle term. Gen. Jackson's FAREWELL ADDRESS FIILLOR etTll2,6l.:—lleitta :Alma to re tire 1144.411 y from roblic li 44. 1 g bore 1.4 offal -3N. my ^r ocrol I i.l aka Igo 444 m los proof,. of ki0414444.8 au., 4 , 44k4f1444,44 441 i 4414 I !mac recoir.ol .it yoo It I. ford m‘soll in dolfie;tlt .101 •n n , ,;1 eno,el motion were nei'easa.y.s......„. _ 1. our Ulm.. and 1.• guiles them to lot jest to others . , rent of Ole coul, re.' Aloe! that !deli ca- iii,,„ cold hi . i ii; . i , t „ i.e.„. hope to re err j„-tier at their lands. elcm•ibibli"'" sit all l"' co ..! , " 1 ; ‘''''-on- T. e 4.,.., „.. e .,., 4 ,;,,,..1 i , film j u5 .0.1,1,, 11 a itt .siler to maintain the Union un- Sarr'l- nn-litotes it : in "" 4 ''''' d '''''' w '' at si "" h•gaev .1: Washing... t•. him ementrtn ~,,, . impetired, it is nbselutely reeeesanry that of gratitude that 1 eel...fled/it the eon- siiniiiii , eheriniii.ii in ti 0 in.. , iii . ini.ery the ben pee: . 1 by the e. netattte;; author. tint ' s "' sad ""horde" r ' s ' a kur '' with wi ' irh eitiseft to the latest generation; and, per- lei,. stood,' ho tash.elly executed in every you have nuntained toe in tsery , trial Yly hope, et no porto; of tine, „ a dd t h ey b e pert of the country, and that every gond public " lan Iwo " a I 0',4, "ire ' and I %."‘°- noire usefully remembered ilean at tic pre- t•itisete eh sel.lo at all time., Mood ready t not hope that is l'''':' *s ••• • !". ', . ".'" .111 moment. For wlk fee we look upon th.• pia aerie. with the ceenleirod force ot the from """•"' if s I hav'' the r '"""'" t "" " 1 .enes that aro passing arosel on, a ••1 etatien, every attempt at rinlawful tesint• knowing that, mistakes Lay,- heal ..ten. dea upon, the peace of hi s porting 0d.1,r.i . mere, under whatever pretext it may be milted, they have ma seristi•lv Herod the hl. pe ; e ',,, :el eette .,,, le mo m ..,„„ k to b,. not mule. or whatever shape it nine enstinie. - countr y I tt " attal. " tal Y rwiray ' ret•l s " '"' rsr ; nice ely the-, ffatriog of o inl and fire. Umaose ki t e i .... al or oppressive laws mar nn and, at the stoniest when I surren.ler er..v ni g ht. lint tio c.d. of prophe fm melling doubt lee passed by ( nn Est either front 64 ' P a" ' tr " s e t. . l leava . thi . s , '''',.. rwa , br,''''r Forte a and waretieto us or the evil to e....e. erronenus i Skies or the Want of due eounill. prosper... sou oappv. 11l the 111 . 1 eac.3- Forte p•ars have 1 ....1 since thin inip• r- °reline ; if they ore within reach of jeolieial mint of he ar t, e ,„l pea: , eo, honored and iatteklele el..ceem'sa was Ft , . to his country- eittleeite. the remedy is ease and peaceful, resfeeted by every mai.n of the world men. Ti„. Federal c . ,„, sf i tee i„, k was t h e ,, II 41 if, ft.. the character ..f the law, it in r t " ).1 """ la ' ell ' r " h ' yr ' in any d 'r tre • regarded lip Ism an nn expel fineable's' he s o an elm. of power not mullein the control eentribeted t, pr.,. to pia these hies- evoke „f A i „ w eed: b ee .. het au experiment or the judi••iary, th. free diPtotaSinil and ti "(a, I hare ha ;" ,ra than rrwardrti b ; • upon the SaCeetiA of which the bea hopes calm appeals to reason and to the jestiee the honors you onco ...pt.. ttp-n in t ; o;";. „f hi, country ,]„"„(1,,I, and too all b oo .. of the people, will not fail to reel., the above all, by the gene.n cenfelenee with that ho ,sus -',..,..i y to tat d„.„ his Ii ~, ie wrong Bet mad the law shall he de. lar which von have aerie atoll mein every omit, oeeeeeery. t., secure to it a 101 l e „.l a kit eel void ley the c earls, or repealed by Con wt.' with which you l'. , t , ct'tta't , " l to ant- ,vial The trial has bean made It has arms, ta hells ideal or eanbietation of in mate old ahem sly If tOt to the dafing hour , ~,,,,IA b„,f t h e pr ,„„1,,,, t ' q ., o f dlivida lin, eon he jeintified me forcibly resist• of my ',Athol lice The time lan et sr e.O those who frneno.l it. Every quarter of ing its execution It is hopootible that .y when a'iraure'l.a4r nod a , h ,..."" 5 !'" Fr one, thin with IC eXteiitieli notion hat felt its government can cootie.. to raint Nina any warn met, Ides•ing, col slea.ed iii the general pros-' other principles. It would ya. to be a bat the recollection of th e ninny lava, : t ine - e , nu , ~,,bk eed by lit. a d opt i on G ot am id !government, and be toome; thy of the name Lave bestowed upon me in engrave on nee ', hie a „„,, al 1 „,,,, p ,•, ;,,.„,,, t ei a,.,„l,a g ,,,,,,.„, if it hail not the lamer to enforce the roe-, hears ' sti ' l I hav '' Irlr thnt I r ''' l i " A ' l'''" the ilangets .4. which 1:c sereo.l us are 11, Cali.. of its owe hart within its own spherr. from your swvice with eit eolcieg this pale- ebtg every day ,„,,,,, e, We,. ~,,I the .•f :onion. lie ark "" whniet "'"" r ti , " g'ati'"'' rune nem. of evil arc • suffivientl, apparent to, It is true that cases stay he imagined ,you. A"Ib • I ""'" tins '"'''-l`i . ". t'. off - o le woken floc deepest :Anxiety in the bssom .linel••sing such a settled purpose of materna you the csatisell of apt and teal) e ienee. ~, the 1 „,, ri , i, we hew , eye , emakta 0 .. Ilion awl open canon, on the p er t of the c.c. you will, I truest. reeinve Nam with the ions pulthely mole to Son, the seed of die- : c 1111 l lent, as would justify as appeal to at era. same indulgent kind...set wide' , ''..t . ltar . 's ." 1 , 011 bet weeii different parts of the United These, however, are extreme eases, whieli °la " aatawiri to " te ' at h. "' stu''''' the States, gel to place tarty dividons direolt i we have no reason to apprehend in a pee- an earnest desire to perpetuate he this In. upon ge .graphittal elintinctionn 1 to excite, mamma where the power is in the Imo de of vorod land. the ble-sings of liberty and toe so u th ag dust the aort al, nod the north n patri.aie ropL• ; and no (this,n who loves equal laws. tea.. the south, noel to forret boo the • nine metes woffil, in any ease whatever, re. : We hive now lived Men .f fifty yearn ~',,,,,n 0 „,. the „„, t , d e th. At t,. ~,,i 1 e s e iti o , ~ i t to forcible resiarince, iteile. he clearly owl, the e .naitisi a tented by the Sages , ~,j,, , ,_,,,,j,. ei ,,,,, t o ne !, it t,, k kepo s s ibe,,!sow that the till. had a„ , when a freeman' and l atri•en of t h e R ~„I,.i i „. 11. 0 ,on- flat a large ;ore ion of the Uni 111 l en., ever, should prefer elentli to sulinki•sion, for if snide diets is which the et ttio aof Beta were ✓ ,„ l „, k with,„, snood engaged diving a great part of that it., b.' tot, ,„„ ~,,,,i,. „ 1 „,1„ t „ w.ctin„al tote- int., section of the monsry arrayed in lams -the al"ris t, w h irl ' ''''''S waged wn " a g ' i ." t ea , is order to i ditto .1; t e les. elm thoe 10 the again+ , t"fat , f 4 stccalter in d mild enoilier i wadi taloa. ....I 'me i tun ace e .mtee rend c .k,.. ta g ,„,,,,,,, a , k : i f a t erg .1...0 t h at !let the battle result as it may. them will he cosioxi .1n welt every parr of IL. .. elated he eh odd ;•.„:„. it p ,r,i,„l„, q u a, ter Of ti.,. 1 nil rt.! of the fi.don, mat with it elk end to world, tealsred i t , t , ~,, „ f ~,,f, diffi nth' ~,not, v. moved to feellilbee: Incl ditties .if ! , 1.. , hope+ of freedom. The victory of awl for the g oerteee. e t o f t , I' i t,. I S.aff.• I,A. tea . ..m o ill. hop A .A.,11,,,k, ,„ „II ~ „„t , iijored would not Seelire to them the ble, : " ' h"'" hid ""r '''''s "'' 'n l'''''' ! •'' 4 ' ' ths e o s n'i .„ d,.....; ni n . j 0, 0 I, a l., i n ,N'sii.g4 of libel iy ; it mould nent%, Ilio . ir. W. , . i , ith all i:iii i'vik ntiit'h 1. , ' ml!" t :'. l - a . t e '„ etf 1,1„.,,,, „„ te di e ., foa l f am ili a . !wrongs, but they mould theaumelves share in : lo w a s l a t e ..1 It taility with powerful , na. subject I .1 ' dianissioe. Ilan the wareling . the COOIIIIOII ruin. lions We eat mntor...l the. trial. with ~I.lr ~1 . 0 ~r NV ,oliinpt„, Lon, forge,,ten . e nr But the Constitution cannot be maintain-' eett•lileli m• Ye' i ,its 'lb' ''' "" I a "I'w laive .I. seal, ale ..k.13 lee. termed to seam !eel, Sr the Ueti 111 l prenerved, in ;Trait ion the di-s.lvaiskaes w Ist, a new ,id totaled t ! I. Voi s• ? Let it not he stipponal that to: public feelieg, by the mere exertion of government most Attica,n reel when it is 1 ill.pate co al! m those wi i . I m e e Mi r ., iin the e reeve . mare, s cot; ed to the General; called upon to pot lone, its w!..110 arena:lh. ~, ie ,, t ~, 0,, ~,,,,,,,,i ~,,,,,,,fie kb h. Goveromoet glee hated:ohms most ho h il t act ne. Cee 1i: ,,, .. 3 '.‘!''' '''.''''''' g' .i in. ,11•51 .9, a nail, . i rttii..lisill or of pub- In. •the afreetiolia of the people ;in the seen- • or the a•rih s s , ''': l' - ' • '‘ ni " • '''' t ''.i' t n. tit S i ,'" lie air I act. The hat. table f. elibg of State city it given to life, hung tc, character old, me:Loire, ant w. Ha,- ,k I,', il I 111 l /till 1111,1J nal local enactment, find a plaee in propett v in every quest, of the country;' needy through all then • iliffioulties. Oar e.ot- th,.bosoninot the mo-tettliallt. nod and pure seed in the fraternal etteohnient which the , Stitutiat, in no ho ,der a .1 misfit, ezpeti lief a hils soca men are ee. c iems of their eii aeon of the Permed States bear to elle, Wont, and, at the cot 1 of !marl. hal.' a eco- , , ~,,, ~y and h ~„,,,,..,11,„.1,,,, they on o,. mealier an members of nom political family.' tury, we fl til that it La preonw,l Violin nneer t li lorget Vont the e kiss. tit other . eitetteally rontributing to pronante tllO hap- i paired the hi."'" iit . tit'' Pit Ph'. ^it.'"ie'l Stales a , t h e i r political i i . c ie,,,,, ; old' pines" cf . °soh other. Hence the citizens, the rig"' '-''• Icr"rms,Y• mod lt .'“,s. ''''r, s"."; (het, however mistaken they iney he in' sf every State slionid studiously s epia ee n • t tr y has it " 1 " . "'" I a . o ". is " "!", t ."""4 ""P' th e ir views, Om gro a t boa r of th e m a re ry thing calculated to hound the mossibility I any former examen: to the nista y of na tel really Lo e.; and up, i l ls with thenoielver or arcuate ejost pride of the pe ,pie of other I Lion,. %anal anspici..na and reproaches mar i n Staten; awl 1 key shokild frown upon nn In our a inlcAtia coot Tr., there i., every• time erode motual hontilay nod artful and in oceeeliogs within thtir own borders likely thing to encsurage as, and if you are true to tbeiget „ a moo w i ll ; a uk ,. b' fb en a,a,„ to distut b tie- trae , quility of their political . . Yearrar".• "'"l'i''r r."' i"iPr'le .1""r at'rrh are reneel to foment t h e . fatal divisions brethren in other patios. of tho Units.-' Mto the highert leoint of natio., prosperity. awl to inflame the natural jealousies or die- lo a country so extremely. ae the United!, The Staten which lead so long been retail]. aw l with limonite no varied, th e in • facia sections of the couary. The hiss ,-' State., eel in their im . prteseatient, by the Indian ry of tlke world is fit'l or such examples,' tonal regulationsof the several States, must tribes rosidieg se the midst of them, nee at a ,, t; .., r ,„w ily t. 6 hl w ,„, or r ,,,,,n e , . frequently diffei from one another in im length relieved from th.• evil; sod this un- a, a'oete. have von . gain by deniable end portma particulars, and this difference is happy rave-the oreainal dwellers in e mr •Ii lse l aim, ? Dole lint yournelves with , mmtmidablY inn...." by the varying Pri"- la a a - a" ' a "' Pla"a'l in a tti " Minn w " h ere the belief that • breach onee more may lie eiplea opm which the American , e col a we may well hope that they will elms?. „teeth:et' It 0:0 ff„f ek , is ewee am, ree l, were originally planted; principle which i . the blessings of civilisation, and le. saved thin 1i :o ~f :tapered ot ar ,,,,, „bi er old tr i. : had take.. deep root in thew 'social relations!, eenwhilautahattytlirreatelVeahsptitdalyoiltet'leT;rgl."" whine S" der, and the coneroverties which are now, before the Revolution, . ... debated and atatlol i i the hall, of leciala• eceessity ii floceeing their policy since they they remainA in the Slates; M 1.1114110 the . . will slim . n b. fr k „1 in a .I.l s of halt- . • b awnu tree nod iodepencleitt Staten. But safety and comfort of our own otixona have . nu he determined been greatly Pr 1111 l lea by slab' removal , should y , e d os i ve y 1111 l ,i, e . with the, regulate fu ,own internal temeerre. seeonling I the philanthremet will re) , ire that the rent- hope, that the 11. st lino or soparation would to it. own Pleasant i mod while it duos Me' null of that ill. fated race has bees at be the pereestocut one, and that nothing but interfere with the right or the poop'. of Wirth Oar" b•7":" 1 lb" 'reel' or injury " r helm .oev and e .nerd would ire fennel in' other States, or the right of the Union, eve opi,,eek,., ofd that the paternal care of ells , die asa eiotienea termed upon the ells- op State must be the role judge of themes-, the General GoVerninent „ill Ile...Neter i ! Notation oil thin linion. Loral intereqs ' awes proper to secure the safety or its eiti- 1 watolt neer them sod protect them 11.111 would *till be 8 , there, and imehastened sons and promote their happiness, and all of- If era t „ eo ~.me twlntewes with ,oreicet ambition. And it the recollectime of on.. I torts en the part of penplo of other States 01 , pl.feral. we del ont e ;;;ni , i;;..q..lN gnat- en, n daeogeree, in wide+ the people of thew cart odium upon their inntitutione, mot all, Vying. Actuated by tile sine.° deed. to United States stool side by aids ngsiest ' mementos celonlated to disturb their rights : , do joitieu to every nail oh slid e.,prenerve tbe blessings of peace, our ieepre... with the e,:ta fro; the teete „ ry or e i at „ riee l of property. or to pug in Jeopardy their:, part , woo by their united vale; the proomeeity "peace and interest tranquility, are in direct ) this has laam in nn the ' a seed happiness they leave teed wed wider the opposition tot he spirit in which the Union San g tvertiment to the Spirit o f 1ra..., , prelim, getimituti u; the proud mane they. wet located, wl must endanger JIM safety., r a " . 1 ... . 1 1 4° ,...'P 1 . :1:1.: s i o a' r S t i o a t a ro t o h d a jo t a is to ".7 . hear as Masco* of thin great reptilelio ; if, klutives of phibmthropy may be &Indeed I 'these recollections and proof* of common line this nowerratelebie interference • and' Daluex of old weedi eg have lwen Samoa are not smog enough to bind en weak men may persuade themselves ' for • I surmounted by Mandl. , diommitto. end ,the ingot her as one people, what tie will hhi ' moment that they are laborind in the Game mutual desire to ba Jost: ~,,,, bean laa claims thin Ueda, dissevered 1 The first line of ,of humanity, arid aencrting the right of the I ark.kaar"aida"stea.:"`"t"te hail a "`" s te "" .l , w keo ,'"s'empanttion would oat last for • Angie gen. I human tam but every one, upon sober re-1 ___.---• hare at "" all '" '"'" a se ' aaada 's - oration ; new framnents would be torn off t !Lett..., will me that nothing but mireitief I add adlosted, soil eatiefaetory arrange , , new leader. would spring up I amid tide greet; eon mime from these improper ameba upon mend rL mule ca their ' al PaYm'as' ana l , and glories Watt. a Madan, an, I trust. a temporary into a nethitude of petty States; armed ' eared that the men fount! busy in this work wapiti., tier relation. with liver Power , c,, .„,,,.1 ugr y tt i orh , 1 1,,.4,,1 with taxes lof dimoord are not worthy ayes? otonlidemter are saw of the most friendly eharaeter- " 4 """ 4 I " °a. " T amar al the out OMMlnaire• eominually a:mottling, and to pay armies std leallers,L . seeking aidand deserve your strongest reprobation. world against each other from foreign powers; I I n th e l og isiatlon of Congest" elm and In! Dar l ag ,lam b ed and trampled arm by the mahout every maim . of abe General Government, . ___,_ !of Romp°, until hammed by sootiest!, end' jambe to every portion of the United States o.,,,ll4",,...oattalolantiro.lras„otatti'do owe - un to ' '' bumbled and debased in spirit, they would ' I should be faithholly observed. No free goy , ""'" --- -. ""s" -- -- -- ";,:-..* aa ' a r r , be ready to submit to the absolute &min- I eminent ean stand without virtue in the pea.: Provhiones. to the edoPdet" of L.. .. 4 T' . lon of any military ad 1111 l rer, and to mar- !pie, and a lofty spirit of patrintlem ; and if o , ° :,„„ aa t to a t i aa ,.....„, l o t , i l t r o ,„ y ".., 11 7„, ttoo a 144 " in h ...." . render their liberty for the sake of remota I the sordid teensy of mere setlishnme shall I - le ...im.d --- ood a-- 11.0.4.71, - .ndart - - - one ......---po: It is imlosvibi• so io n ic "" she a n a a imlas"' 1 amsrP the plum which ought tn be Illed by I t , -,----....------.--i....------,..--_-,----,....-i ars shim would inevitably follow the de- I De mi. .1,4 g, 11. I mr islialrn of ()mires, will shown - ,... 116- , aa r k ''',„, .."„,,,,,... -- 7,„%"" 7."....; Sarandon of this government, and one feel !li oog t ri , ...ma im. ... ram ble f or pe ' test of a " " a-an a— —•-•-• i indignant when we hear cold esitmlations anal end metiettal ativantagds. Under our shown the whetter and foresight of those . , t „, 'about the value of the Union, and have no i r b ra dt ri ck.,. eh. Ai... o f ivory guar. wiis P ion it; gad h as pmaalt Ma t *" ! mamma ber line Of ean d uel so 'a ll ot am. ens.try IMO 'enable of attaining the Uoinn of them States there is a sun' W woo L teo e lio re . 2 . 5 . ;: e. Its lies. fonndstion for the brightest hopes of MM. • high degree a prosrby and happinese. nest.. Amt , and for the happiness of Gm people There is tomosseh at stake to allow pride without seeking to p .tit hemselves at the AI witty bawd. as by amp otor ig t i or passion to inflnense year decision. Never expense 'loam ; and every mash attampti this Untm must bmpreserved. for • mutest believe that the genet body sees in litte . estd All to summed, Sir Illepeo , due iillautuu 'theinc.. s--ity el watching with jenion. I ansiet) fot the rervstion ..1 die L.l.lLni was tartlet-tit in se upon his fellow eiti ens In the Father 4,1 his Country, in his iniewvil Will. ens. lie has there told us, a at experience sit dl ti .1 have dent- ' onto rat d its amp actit sillily, there will al- w ,is lie r - an ot to di.. rust the patt i , ti•in of tte se inn, in 511 y ma, etifienr, to I, mils C . and he has eallti..m.,l 11.. In the ilr.t.gest tem., against the for nistiost of parties, .41 ce..grap, kat ili•erim i n• .:u , d the meat a hiell might 'row - dehigi.ing ir - ,44%. - c . ftiaatlCzo, Tr,Tav outorarge2. the iitiw no of ally St.iteqg deliberatelo de wrong They may. necret the influence of temporary vayiteinert or ntisguideti opinions, C,4111.111t mistakes; they may be misled for a time by the suggeo ti. no of self-interest ; but in a community so enlightened and patriotic as the people of the United ateo, nrguineht will onon mike them sensible of their err. rs; and when eiintinerd. they will be ready to to ',air them. If they have no higher or bet ter motives to govern thin). they will at le tot roe. ire that tht it own ihtereot re MONTROSE. PA., THURSDAY, APRIL ]8,1850. In in every pal t of tl.e Unile;l States are ne; enlightened not to understa al their OIV rights and irterests, and to detect and de feat every t Bert to gain undue advatages ° nver them ; and when such &sirs are din. cokered, it iiatiti ally provokes resentments which ranee always be t a-ily alla ed. Jos tine, lull and ample jostle to every portion et the United Males, shy tthl be the lbo , principle Id' omens lee n,au, and should guide ton ddilvratien of et ory public body, whether it I, State rr N divot' It is w: hl ko CI tt there list alvat try been the- .ngst em oho nit% td oven the-e mn mg, oierge the pow of the Ile/ et :1 Government; and experie ers /so would s 'en/ tudirate that there is a tendeue; /el ti e tart or this go, ernment tt overtop the lietoolaties marked out for it by the ConAit .6,, Its legiti mate authority is alorol wily suffieient for all tint purr/ set for tylaelt it was create,' iind its power., lieina ea; tato./ ist ,,, there ran lie no j/p/titiea•ion for el doling ini)thing heyood them Every attempt to / Itemise power irevond limits should be promptly n u t IhmApposed, It, ono evil example ill lead t o t other measures still more ntittchioveite •rd if the principle or p mere, or soppoverl :Wynn sager, or tempo/ ay, eilemostsnees, shall ever be 'wrinkle/I to kt.lify the assumption ofa power not given by the Constitutioo. the General .vertoneot will before lon.. absorb all the to twerA of legislati in, and von will have, ii ff er, Lett noo convolitt tied goy. mimeos. Ft,m the eXtent a our roan t.y, its diver-ifieil intere•t4, different por soils and diffo:ent halins, it is t to ohs loos for argot/mot that a sioale e instil/late/I gov ernment would be wholly insologoete to watch neer anti protect it,interttte ; and every friend of our free inst kat lOUs should he alw.tts prerarcti t. , maintain uhirnpatrett, awl in tall t ignt , the I i t tlito aod myerei rut y of the States, and to eesrate the aril.m of the Geoeral Gevernment strictly to the sphere nt its apprepi ism duties There is, pm haps, tn. OHO of the powers roof., r... 1 Oil the Feder:ll Government so liable to abase, as the taxing power. The omst. productive and convenient sources of revenue were necessarily given to it, that it it might be able to per'erm the important duties imposed tqa as it. arid the tax us which it Ilys upon C.llllllll cr . e ire;;;,g come:lied trout the real jay.. in the price of the arihrle, they do not so to eddy attract the attention of the le. to as moldier steno demanded I ' l . oll dole olireetle by the is-gatherer. Butt the tax hornied on goods enhances by s.mtreh the price of Car moron; *lkv to the ceostoner; sod, us many ..r these ditties are unposed artieles of necessity, which are daily used by the ereas hotly of the people, too money raised by these imposts is drawn from their pnelrete. Ingress has no under the Constitution, to take money It ran the people, unless it is required to execute ; sumo Ono of the sp.title movers luatrusted tothe government ; and if.they raise more ; than is necessary fer such purposes. it is on abuse of the power of Myna., and unjust oral oppressive. it Iny imiced happen] that the revenue wills. metimcs exceed the , nmmuut anticipated, wl.en the taxes were 'laid. When, however, this is nseertained, it is casy to redoes them; anti, in such a ease, it is unquestionahly the duty of the government to reduce 11 eon; for int eiteum ; stances earl jostifj it in assuming a rover not givrn to it by the Constitution, nor in taking away the monej et the people, when lit is not needed 'Ur the legitimate,wants ol I the grovel Invent, Plain as these principles appear to le,'. yeti will Set find that there in it constant elf irt to induce the General Government to go heyoull the Inuits of its taxiing mum , and to ineposo mineressary burdens upon the people. Many powerful interests are continually at work to procure heavy du. lies on commerce, and to swell the revenue be3miel the real necessities of thepohlie service; and the country hue already felt the Nue lona effect.. of their combined ton.- enrol. They succeeded he oletai gg igg g a twill ..f dude!. Inneriog ne,a oppremively on the agrieulten al and lain, ing eleven of society, anti producing a wenn° that could tint be; ' uselully employed within the range. of the powers a...torrid tiro. Congress; and, ins lord, to fasten upon the people this unjust and unequal evatem of taxation, entities gent oelmenes of internal improvement were got up, in various quarters, to squander the money, noel to purchase support. Thus one unconstitutional measure woe intended to be upheld by another, and the abuse of the power at taxation was to be maintained' ,by uanrpin4 the power of expending the money in internal improvements. moo cannot have forgotten the severe and doubt- , fell struggle, through which we passed, when the Executive department of the govern ment, by its veto, on &moored to arrest this' prodigal scheme of injustice, and to bring , hook the legisletion of Congress to the i boundaries prescribed by the Constitution. TN, good sense and practical judgment of! the people, when the subject was brought !before them, sustained the mum of the ICmou4ce ; and this plan of uneonstitutional expenditure for the purpose of corrupt in- lissome is, f tense, finally overthrown. The resolt of this decision has been felt in the rapid extinguishmeot of the public [debt, and the large accumulation of a Ma -1 plus in the treasury, notwithstanding the tariff was reduced, and is now very far be , low the amount originally contemplated by its edvoeates. Hat rely upon it, the design :do collect an extravagant revenue, and to burden you with taxes beyond the oeonomi : cal wants of the government, lx not yet !abandoned. The verbose interests which have eonsbined together to impose a heavy tariff, and to peados., so overillowing trea sury, are ton strong, and have too mkt, at 'stake to surrender the contest. The @Grp.. rations and wealthy individuals who are in gaged in large manufacturing establish !meats, desire a high tariff to increase their !Om Dedisles velithises will supers n, to eousilist• their iltner,wod to obtsis , -----, • . . ___ ,we are, to se , seance ity any ewe° our de. the means of profuse expenditure, for the 1 limed in the daily transactions of ordinary :k ision upon the extent of the stolen ity of purpose of purchasing influence in other i business; and the NW. ocensioned by : the General Govern L.A. abiem by nimrters ; and since the people have dccl. them aro commonly thrown upon the labor.' tire Constitution ae it is smitten... , ewer il led that the Federal Government cannot ing class°. of society, whose situation and it in the constitutional mode if it is Natoli be permitted to employ its income in inter- I pursuits put it nut of their power to guard defective . nal impriiermients, efl'orte will he etude to themselves font there impositions, and The skivere lessons of experiet •co will, I seam.e nod inisleatrthe citizens of the acv- 1 : whose daily woe. are nem ssary for their doubt mg, be oufficient to pri vent iloogi roe oral States, by holding out to them the de- subsistence It is the dory of ...cry goes :from again chartering ouch n DI. 1,. m il, eeitful prospect of I.enefits to be derived' aliment an to r e yolote its currency as to even if the ennotitution did not preormt :;10 Preen I , sctrl Ins r(ventte eNeted by the protect this numerorm clefs a. ear as pre, iromperaide of jo. tin. to it Doe you moot. General I:over...it, and annually divided ticable trout the impositions of non: ice o ,:d remember, eny 1. 11..-chisel e, the I otem al among the State=. Ann it:, encouraged by' fray ' It is mote elm tally the ditty °tithe vigilance by the people is the mice of lib dies° :all...does hopes, the Staten sl Id United States, wig, a the government is erty ;at kl Cad you musttoij the la.* ii dirmegni .1 tie pi iociples or ~. ))))) tuy which , omplietically the government of the people ; yen wish to rmeure the blessing, t ia ought to charneterize every republican gnv- and. where this respectable portirm of our, hooves you, therefore, to be 0 atchtil LI ernment, nod should: indulge in lavish ex • citizens are so proudly didilignished front ',Pow Stets., es will as in the Federal Go ' penditurco exceeding their reemoves, they : the laboring slicers of 01l rather nations, by, yernment. 'I Ike power which the n ~,,, eyed will, beton• long, flint tliemeolrme oppressed their independent spirit, their Moe of fiber.; interest tan exercise, when oweenti west with delfts which they aro unable to poy, i ty, their intelligence, and their high tone ofj under a sing!, head and a itlt nor prose. it the temptioC will become irresistible moral character. Their industry in peace system of currency, was sufficiently dem... et support a high tnriff, in order to obteinls the source of our wealth; and th e ir 'steeled in the 'trough, made ly the Unite.' e surplus for distribution. Do not allow brava", ite we hi.. eneerrol us wit!, glory ; !State, Re.•k. Defeated in t' o Gene:al flo.. ti ~,,,,,,,,,, any ~,,,,,, t ,,,,. ‘ „ nr „ , to lie misled and the S ~„,,,,,a nt o f t h e u n i te d s tate .: vet...meld, the Male clans of intriguers an.f on this ouldeet. The reticle! Government, will but ill ilitellarge its &ilks if it leaves poll, kians will .w resort to the States, cannot collect a simples for such purposes, them a prey to such dishonest impositions, :and endeavor to obtain there the alone or wit Mott vi dating the pritieiplee of the Con. l Yet it is evident that their intercom cannot iganizalion, which they (Riled to perpetuate otitittion, and assuming powers which have' be effectually protected, ileitis.; silver ..1 M the Union ; arid with ;Tech.:to and de nt been granted. It is, moreover, a op- gold aro restored to circulation. 'rental plans of public advantages, end Stole ten of itijostice, and, if persisted in, will in. These views elone...f the paper runes. I interests, and Slate pritle, they will cadt rm. evitahly I. nil to corruption, and most end in' ey, aro sokiciont to roil Ire immediate re.: ver to establish, in the diffirent Stater, non rein. Tlie •tuiplos rove.° will be drawn: form ; but there is another consideration, moneyed inegitut• with overgr.:wn capital, from the pockets of the people, fr o m tire f o r. which should still mare strongly press it and exclude° prikileges sufficient to ermble nor, the mechanic, and the laboring °laws upon your attention ; it to control the niter 41111.51, of other beaks. of s iciet; but wire will receive it when Recent events have proved that the pa.; Sitch an lamination will be pregnant o ills distribitte.l nmorig the States, where it is to per money my mom .4 this enatitry may b, i the name evils pratilnegi by the bank of the be disposed of by leading State politicians, earl` as an engine to tioilermine your fret, United States, although its sphere of action ' who have friends to favor tied political par.; institutions ; and thot three who desire to; is more confined ; and in the State in which tintts to gratify ? It certainly will not be engross all power in th e h arm '. o f t h e few, lit is chartered,nho money power will Ito returitml to those who paid it, and who have' and to govern by corruption or force, ore' able to embody its whole strength, and t.• most need of it, and are honestly entitled to! aware of its prmrer and prepared ht employ i move together with undivided Toren to ne tt There is loot one sale rule, and that is, , it. Your hanks now furnish pone only eir- ,crenplish any object it may nigh to attain. to cootie the General Government rigidly , culating ntedioni, and money is plenty °el You have already hod abundant evidence warmin the sphere or its appropriate duties scar., according to the gnantity of notes;of its powers to itifftet injury 'Ton tl 0 sig h has tl.l rIlWe, to raise a r e v enue , or in. issued by the. While they have capitals Irienitural, incehanical, and laboring Massey nose taxes, except Ult. p.p... ...crated , not greatly disproportioned . k each other.: of society; and over those whose engage in tile (1 oist itot ion, arid if it. ine.... is found i they are competitors in bus: "• , F, and not moos in trade yr specular render there to exceed these wants, it el Id be forth. , one of them Call I".erei,. j ono i.i. ;, nvo , the dependent on bank facilitiee, the &minion with adored, nod the bunions of the peo ple so l'ar lightened. In reviewing the conflicts which have ta ken place betueett different interests in the, United Slates, anti the poliev.pursued since the adoption of our present form awl - worm met, we find nothing that has produced mud] deep seated evil as them.. of login lotion in relation to the currency. The' Constitutico of the United States mums. timatoly intended to seenre in the people a eiretilatille outlines of gold anti silver. lint the establishment of a national bank by Congress, with the privilege of issuing pa per trottey receivable in the payment or tho public dimes, and the unfortunate course oft legislation in the several Staten upon the , mune subjeet, drove from general cif...dation the conic it tit it teal currency, and stzb oo i tttttt Otto of paper io its place. it nos not easy for men engaged in the ordinary pursuits of busitte% whose atten lion had not pasticulael, draWn to the , subject, to Mr.. all the consequences of a currency exclusively of paper; and we, ought not. on that account, to be surpri.ed at the facility with which laws were obtain ml to carry into effect the paper system. llocest, and even enlightened men, are comet ion misled by the specime and plata sible statements of the designing. lint ex- , patience Las nor proved the mischicts putt,' dang, ra el a paper CUITINICS, and it reefs with you to determine whether the proper remedy shall be appliad. The paper spttcm being founded nn con lidence, and having of itself no burin sie value, it is liable to great and sudden! fluetua• ,, ,ns ; thereby rendering ' property insecure, and the wages of labor unsteady and ucertain. The enxgprations I create . the paper money cannot he rellat ilium to keep the circulating medium uni form in amount. In times of prosperity, 'when onnfidence is high, they are tempted, by the prospect of gain, or by the influence leat those who hope to profit by it, to extend [their issue, of 'toper beyond the boards rat discretion and the reasonable demands of lousinces. And when these isnues have been melted ton from day to day, until pub lie enntblenee is at length shaken, then • I reaction takes place, and they immediately withdraw the credits they have given ; sud denly eurfail their issues; and predeee an unexpected and ruinous contraction of the eirculating medium, which is foil by the whole community. The bank., by this means, save themselves, and the mimaidev ous consequence. of their imprudence or nu rpidity are visited upon the public. Nor does the evil stop here. Three ebbs and Nous in the currency, and these Jettison:et extensions of credit u t lip engender • spirit of speculation injorious to the habits and character of the people. We have al ready scent its effect. in Ile wild spirit of speculation in the public lands, mid various kinds of stock, which, within the last year lor two, tithed upon such a multitude of our eitisens, and threatened to pervade all Amo res of society, and to withdraw their atten tion hem the sober parasite of honest in dentry. his not by eneourseng this spirit I that we shell best preserve nubile virtue , and promote the true interests of oar °own ; try. But if year eurreney enntinose as co icluelvely paper as it now is, it will foster !this eager Amin to awaits wealth without labor; lt will multiply the number of de-1 pendants on bank amoniseedethos and bank faun; the temptation to obtain money at any samilloe will become stronger and! , stronger. anti inevitably lead to corruption, , 'Walt will end its way into your public councils, and destroy at no distant day, the purity of your government. Some of the evils which arise from this system of paper !press with manse hardship open the etas; !of moiety least stile to bear It. A portion ' cr this eumnoy hemmed, bemoan &pre ' shied or worthless, and all of it Is easily ;counterfeited, In mob a manner ate re ; quire peculiar 'kill and mach experience to distinguish the sounterfelt from the genuine note. These Bawds are meet gameral .. ll par pointed II the smaller aolos, for on Congress the right to rstabliA ono IS I •eorporation a tho bull of ti 0 1:141011 States; and the evil cot...owners aliris :followed may warn us of the don gor of tle ;parting from the true rule of coroarooth a. NUMBER 16, or permitting temporary eir“.o.tot CY , or the hope of better promoting the public rest; and although, in the present state of! of the State monopoly will be abselote, met the currency, these hanks may end do cm.! their obedience unlimited. II hit such a rate injuriously upon the habits of business, bank and paper currency, the money pew the pecuniary concerns, and the moral tone or would in a few years govern the Stabs of society ; yet, from their number and die- and control its m 0 . 00 ..'' and if • made.% p erio d s it ua ti on , th e y canno t com bi ne f or number of States can be induced to creator the purpose of political influence; and what- such ertahlishotenta the time will n Sr. ever may he the diepneitions of some of rive when it will take the field +anima the them, their power of mischief must neces- United State., amt succeed inperfecting eerily be confined to a narrow space, and and perpetuating its organisation by • chur felt only in their immediate neighborhoods.' ter from Congrem. But when the charter for the Bank of the It is one el the serious (Vile of our pre- United States wax obtained from Congress. sent systent'llf banking. that it maiden one it perfected the schemes of the paper sy.- dam of ihniety.—and that by no means a tent, and gave to ite advneates the position numerous one—by its tiontrel over the our ! they have @inmate.] to obtain. from the tiom- may, to set injuriously upon the inte rests Imenoement of the Federal Government N. 14 all the others, end to movie° more than the present hour. The immense capital, and its just proportion of influence itt political peculiar privileges bestowed upon it, enable affairs. The egriculturel, the roceltenicel, i'; . ;;iar , rei. e n r tlese e tie away over the ether and theleboriog el . hare little t ae tR eV y part en tee county. • • - oh. dieeetion ed the orritt ..... its superior strength, it could eeTIMIPIy in- corporations ; and (rain then habits sod the jars, if not destroy, the business of any of nature of their pursuits, they are incapable them which might incur its resentment; of foe ming extensive combieations to act noel it openly flannel' for itself the power, together with united force. Satoh concert ! (and it undoubtedly possessed the pewee), amnion may sometimes be produced in a Ito make money plenty or scarce, at its plea- ' single city, or in a small diettiet of country, sure, at any time, and in any quarter of the by means of penonel communication. with Union, by controlling the incur, of Other each other; but they have no regular or banks, and permit ting ar. expansion, or cam- active correspondence with those wls are , pelting a general etptinetinn of the ',kettle- engaged in similar pursuits in distnotpla -ting medium, nemAing to its own will.— me • they have but little patronage to give The other banking institution. were sensi- , to see; press and exercise but a small share ble of its stronith, and they soon generally ot influence over it; they ISM no crowd of became it. ebeelient inst..... reedy nt dependents shout them, who hope to grow all times, to execute Its mandates; and with 'rich without labor, by their countenancer , the banks necessarily weer, elan that numb- I and favor, and who are, therefore. always !roue class of persons in out commercial el-, ready to execute their wishes. The plaid. ties, who depend altogether on bank creditser,the farmer, the mechanic and the labor. for their solvency and mems of hosinese • er all know that their success depends u; •, d who are, therefore, obliged, fir their lon their own industry end economy, mid town safety. to propitiate the favor of the I that they must nut expect to become cud money power by distinguished noel and de- denly rich by the fruit's of their toil. Yet votion in its melee. The emelt of the ill- them ;dames of society form the great body advised legislatitm which established this of the people of the United States; they great monopoly wan, to concentrate the are the bone and einem of the country ; met( whole moneyed power of the Union. with Its who love, liberty and desire not king but boundless means of corropti ..... and its nu- lequal rights and equal law., and who, more mercers dependents. under the direetion and over. hold the great mass of our netiotal command of one anknowlelged head ; thus wealth. although it is distiibuted in seeder organising this particular letterset es one ate amounts mem the millions of freemen . body. and securing to it unity and onneert who possess it. But, with overwhelming 'of motion throughout the United States, and number. and wealth on their Ode, they aro stabling it to bring forward, urn any tae- , in muleteet danger of losing their his info. melon, its entire and undivided strength to once in the government, and with difficulty support or defeat any reassure of the goy- , maintain their just rights widest the inces. ernment. In the bends of this formidable ' pent efforts daily made to enereech apes power, thus perfectly organised, wee also', them. The mischief erring' Iron the pow. placed unlimited dominion over the amount er which the moneyed ;Merest derives from of the circulating medium, giving It the' • paper currency. width they are able to power to regulate the value of property and eontrol; from the multitude of corpora. the fruits of labor in every quarter of the, Bone, with exchnive privilegte, ,bleb they Union; and to bestow prosperity, nr Wes, have succeeded in obtaining in the dills,. ruin, upon any city or section of the anus-'net State', end which are employed alto try, se might best comport with its own in- gather foe_ their benefit; end warms yew tercet or policy. Income more wateldul lit your linden so d We are not left t o ee d oetttee h ew th e cheek this spirit of monopoly and thirst for moneyed power, thus organised, anal with exelneir• privileges, you will in the ends such a weapon in he hands would be likely and that them* , lt•Pertmit Pawars or gav 'to arc it. The distress and alarm whirlsernment have been given or bartered • a pervaded and agitated the win le country. , anti the control over your d lolanda when the Bank of the United Slates waged bas passed into the hands of these corpora. war upon the people, in order to eompel Gone. them to submit to its demand., cannot yet The paper money 'y xcluet, a. and its este. be forgotten. The ruthless and unsmiling eletee, monopelyrind esive privileges, temper with which whole said and pommel- had already struck their roots drop In dee dad wore oppressed, individuals hemmer. i ut il; sod it will require all your efforts to Med and ruined, and a NOM of eheerful dock Its further growth, and to eradieate prosperity suddenly changed into one of the evil. The men winrynetit by the alio- Idnom end dospoodeney, ought to be ' ace and fleas to perpetrate Mom, will eon. hay impressed epee the memory o f sl o r e m .. liens to besiege the leans tf legis!ation in pie of the United States. If soh wd Its the tlenerel UoVOTIIIIIIO4 am oat mi In to I power in a time at pose., what would it, 8, and will peek, by every Indite, to I not have bee. in a season of war, with an mislead and deeded the pudic sensat e. !enemy st your doors I No nation but the ,Itis to yourselves edit you smut le. k ler fronds of the United States amid have' your safety, and the mess. at guarding an d *ohm oils dietaries. from doh a contest ! perpetuating your free lust both ea. In yet, if you had ant eonquered, the govern- 1 year hands are rightfully dared the sm. meet would bad pissed from the bands of reirity of the 'tawdry ; sod is you dory the many to the bands of thOfew and this', one plead In authority is ultimately re ermined men.y power, from its secret eon- sponsible. It . is always In year power to dad, would have deleted the ehoiee of , see that the wishes s ir the people are ear year highest Akers, and erinepelled you to ' rod int. fsithfel esseution, and their • ill. make peed or war as bed sultedlthsir own when one* made known. mint sooner Or la. wishes. The forms Of yourglearnesenti ter be obeyed. And while the people du might, for • Um, bra bemaimed ; but it. als o as I treat they ode will, naeorruptell „B e b e er kte "41 has d eree t e d p i " col tomnreptible, end out law neSeM4 the dickers and sufferings ihnieted nn the penult, by the bank. are some .4 the fruits II that sjetem or rite). el i 1. is tinually striving to enlarge the anti" rity at, !the Federal Government beyool.the Irani , • '', fixed by thn Cm ttt i t utinn, 'I he 1.w...4 ==ir