The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 28, 1840, Image 1

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• All adien'enis till. he inserte d . unti l . ordered out"
unless the ',. e fer'whialhoyi: . aris to fiiienetinued is
specified, an , Willhe cliir d accordingq.'. - : . r
Yeirly.adv rtiscrslwill "ne charged :21'2 p'er annum,
itchidilis'terb riptioh •to the psper;--with the privilege
of ltneptno et e advestisement not exceeding 12 imitates
-etatipig g rad . g the Year. and the insertioo of a smaller'
one in each paper for three successive_ timed`" '
`All hitters tddreshl to tfie - editor must be post paid
otheriviso no IttentiOn wilkbe pill to thern. , ...; .
All 1114qic, 1 311 for, theetings'&c4 and other notices which
have heretofore been -inserted'gratis. will 46 charg,ed
25 cantseach t - exceiciMarinesdnd Death , . .... =
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everyi desoriMicost neatly !punted al ths.
west Vash,vricetit , •
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• 47701910 N. i3ALD,-.IIRADS.
.oF:all•the!reatiedies c4er 1 deviled - for the restore.
i ,,,tion and prservation, et Ole flai:r;ii , khititt , ..hPs
"been ! funnel ect mato -Alitetri!Oltagindue ihir 71Sizic.
4Vtieldt4 faihi to res t ore the hair to iiitilth.and bean
.,.l.y: ' Many' who ivere.btild 1
three menths ago. can
lncear L ealiiiiit luiurient heUds of hair- tiv.tli•' use of it
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Ciapy_ of!, a letter triii Dr.' S: S.' Fitch. ' ' i
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• , ' ,1 ' ' Phil :ddi)hia,! May - 141, 1638.
Dr. J.4YNEL-Dcar Su': I' 141 that 1 ban hardly
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'ay enough to you at ri. -oat a liair Tohle,
'sold by , ou. ;My hair lad heen fallingroif about
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two years, and had .lisi ale very thin, threatenitig
speedy baldness, WhenlCoinnieneed mink ibis rein
terry. In alma. one welt it ceased tal 9 r-1 Oil'. I
"have iiserVit -- don sbciiithhil i ee months, aiiid have as
'fulfaird thick head of hair las I can possibly desire
1 have. 'estriimeiadeci its use to
_a num ter ,of my
hiends, who till speak' Wiill - if it.. if fad Ally eto"
-pOyed, I havei, no doubt it's - general speeess.• I
may add that beinie-usi g t , s.Tentc, I- had tried al.
most all the various articles employed folr the hair
such as the Ifatiasar.oll, all the-different prepare
Lions of bear's', otli' vegt able 'hair oil, 4e. withou
'experiencing in .c 1. icor y to refit,
-.,4 h -speet oily years.
S. S. 14 -- rreru N.. 1. I - 7J Cliesnit street.
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'Copy of a letter:l'MM c2-r---.
7.. Icarls, 'raster the Dap.
tiatchnrdh at I adi otifield,'N. 4 .
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• . ji mid,tipficid, Fe.hruary I' . litil.,
'' Dr. D.'Jay gip --. S,ir : ! lia It pleasure iii nforining
-you that the biiitle nf 411 her 's flair 'Poop which . I
obtained of yoli has pcmlier, has proved ntost sat's.
factoiy and Ode4sful. 4 , Aly heir had ipr a li.Mg
'rime been excectitigly ! thin. Bill fat IWO or three
'biearspa'at tt h!ad so lailettou i t, that my head had be.
eing almost entirely hail. 11 was mid, rlthellee:e.s.
say of concealing the h.i!dntlfl by curt:hitt the hair
• - .in the s des of it. ,!!Bin tiowl, after using ribout halt
of a bottle of tile. lijoie, Itilailie ..ts luaartat4 a grov,tit
of hair aa I eier li.id. I F:
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.The Rev btonant Fietfehe , Pastor oft e barist
:,church a t Greitt ValleY;P,l who had beef mule or
less bald fur ninny < years, used three !bottles of the
nail. Tonic, aid MI'S al fine growth of net hair. us
er all that pat t of his ! head t. where he ttas bt-lOre
bald, writes—. •' ) 1 1 : i
"My hair is'grizr.v!!;ing 044ie14, i assure v ! u." 1
1 ! rl' I ! . - L. FL dies,
Westcliester4e.,LMsreh ;., I r 439. . 4 -
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Mr. mud, oPP of the Vornkiesitors tit ii 2 orii..:e. of
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the Philadelphia Pdblie.L.edger. who leid - g ist nearly
all his hair fre'ls tife;the'tpp pt hiy h,iud, a..,, had it
completely reatcred byltlie. life of this !untie. 'feu
odiccis lit the Ittuivriciaii Navy bad gowtheads of
heir 'restored ti therlisbytiqug live the tle," each of
this !lair Toub, ono! of liflnnii was over saty years'
of age. Four ientli!m6if connected with ;tic rublic
presd in Philadelphia. fia4e she had their; bAl.i.es..
removed by•using, th,le!rehiedy. Tne key 41r. Park
er,i, Pastor of thd• PC4byt:ertait Church in pela ware '
'COWRY, Pa., who u4s eolupleiely bald ove"r all the
'tope! his head, rind rak also l‘Liecerling codsidetably
gray; has used ,OnlyitWo bottles of this tonic' and
'hail! not only a lazur)Unt4grtivaili of new hair upon.
his!, bead, but 4alf that gray h a irs have dtieppeared:
and their places tiavit been isiliiplied by healthy hair
: of a nat.iiral ailed!. 'J' ‘ lintill y 4. Moe eases of baldness
out' of every ten,; may! positi vely be i ernbved by, a
htithfullaPplication !Of this . invaldable i gne dv.—
. There is, - thereforeil now eS excuse fur allialdhrod
Preniired only by Di I. J. 4% y N F., sole A yrietar,
No. 20, South Third Ash-si t , Piiiladelphi. 1 riLe $1
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u bottle. . i .
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Tic above valuable flair 'Panic may 'lie j had in
Pottsville. ofCleindii.4 Parvin, and of In; T. EP
ting.:-Druegists. 4 'le! 1 . 4 is
, Where also !may lie' had Jaynes' Expecicirant and
"Cmminative Batiii P -tits Most valuablii family
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medicines that have 'i•er4,,.been known-. 4 .
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Cou'utt 2 Asth a. .
SPITTING Bidad. Iloopini.Congh and all lOLsto:ve-
Diticases.ctired thy-JAY.NE'§EXPEC
and Sum - Sisk Co.hrLaricrs , LEILA s,
DYSESTETIy, ltd all the various -a4ctioniii of
ttte , Stamath.and Bowls iemorcoi by his CBI/MINA
TIVE BALSAM. 1. la s ., L • -..
Please read the folloWittr ' 14ar.
Dant.ttvo'roSi, Beaver County: 'a.
February.ltsb
DEAR Sill—l feel it ithaeto you as the in rmitor of the
inedietne,and to the publiF, who may be greatly benefit
' ad by it, td state a cure that Was performed in My family
• by the use of your "Carxrdinitive Balsam."
'My little' son, when about:twit trioaths old. tas seized
with a ImMol complaint,Oasbd as I suppose, by a change
, of diet. It continued fii'rltWo weeks withoutilliterkul.s
lion. It continued two without i tertniismn,and
notwithstanding the remedies prescribed by - a speC4-..
• ble physician, we gave 4,4, the child a victim, a we sup
posed. to a fatal I:laicise + blit 1 providentially heaid. Or.
Jayne's Carminative ," as an effectual cureAr bowel
°Lapland. and tmaradiatelv
,as talehed a mcs*iger to
• town seventeen =lea chf Cur a bottle. By the use of
this Medicine, in less than ithli iy-siz hours the 'disease.
warrchecked . ; and by egntinurd tFire for *Sew days
the child was restored ttqeisfect health. -Shiirtly after
this, there occurred a steniai case in one of tft'e f amilies
of My congregation. 11 iir4cribed "Javne's ICarrnina
tive,r and•the result was,, k speedy cure. "Fronla knowl.
Wile of the etTieacy of you M e dicine in bowel omplaint.
'a disease to whiCh childien re constantly lial1e„I have
obtained and keeirciOnstispti t in the house, a qhantity of
the "Carminative.
The same child, owiag to exposure, where; recently
coming utithe Ofifo, was l attacked by that horrible mala
dyiCßOUP. We landed' the night at Ileaaer
and when our fears were alarmed lest the hoat'se sepul
chral cough. was theforertirincr of death; we gave him
a teaspoon full of the - 4. f....rp+cterant."(itottl u ,of which
,You presented me with tvlicitlin Philadelphia) aiitl applied
' some lineament. to the thi,oacand breast, and bifore
• ny minutes the hoarsenett I tufts gone. the ,childlbreathed
' freely and slept sweetly. 04.in ' ,, ,t0 these circumstances
it catunit Et/wondered at ctsli lhave so high an Opinich
of Dr.Jayne'e medicine,jand'why "advise every family
to keep it on band ready fforiny• emergency..,
Respectfui e V
• A -P111.1“ 13. BRADFORD. • .
Ptstor of the PresbytmianyChurch. Darlinglia, Pa.
r D. Jayne,
Tr. above saleable rti. iclvos may be had iii Pcrrrs.
ma. of Clemens and •Pary e. and,of Williald T. Ep
ingalsa of, G.. W. Oakley, leadin. , . and of Walker
'int Clintoia. . F .
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- krital of the lip itish Queen-.
NEW Ir9Rll, WEnszsDar, P. M.
The:Steltm Ship British. Queen, arrived this morn-,
ing, hmring sailed from London on the lin, and, fri.)m
Pitsrtiouth on tho_afternoiln of the -241.
The.kmelitgence blow isigSthered iroro the second
edition cif the Now Yorktimiier and Enquiier:
The South American packet ship has brought in
telligeuce from the United States. to the dates of,the
;',d and 3d of'rebruary, The accounts of this vessel
have been conAdered to be'of a very - unfavorable dc
scriPtion respecting the quetien of thdcharter of the
Bank of the U. States. and !the payment of the divi
dend 011 the stock athe Stine of Pennsylvama—the
nun-provision of money forkhich latter purpose has
produced an usually strong feeling, .of apprehension
amongst the holders, tot Of these . securines. alone,
Ann, of'the whole inass of ithe securities of the. U.
States. If so eminent, old-lestablisheil an d.resperta
14e a State as Pennsylvania; has at length becomelit
tic better thatt,te,solvent;it is argued that very. little
further coafidence:ought to be placed in the . securi
ties of the ,moxe western Arid less known and estab-,
Its'aed states, of which the lionds are iloating in
. such
largo amotints in the English markets,und,thenee
bus Mess in American stocks .has become very c,r
cutriscribed since the arritol: of the South American,
and all the stocks have declined in [maps
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The fall in usy I Vaniii 5 por
.cent: was becom
ing 'very alarniing TocilaY last, but was partly
averted by that ever active !supporter of the crag of
his'eountryi Mr. Jandonovlio produced . to the hold
-erti- the most - :bnquesttonabl4. proof that the -dividend
would be paid and remitted iby the packet of the Ith •
Feb. and tkence the marked became More-tranquil on
Wednesday, and the London holders "being suili
cieotly sitiefied of the certainty of the credit of t'enn
sylvania, being preserved, the stock has shirii been,
not generally 'Sold under 74.. The very little other
limitless , which has been 0 . 41 g for Ward since the
,of the Great Wesiern,i has been principally in .
New Yerks. per cent at $6; and Ohio per cents at
90. ()Wing to the gener4feeling of vague appre
hension orieing out of the pr,oceedings resptcting the
charier of the Dank of the 14alited imates---ibe shares
-ore nut now higher than .cl 5 loe and probably any
'alentint could be obt-Lini.d - at that lo.v prise. The
whole state of the American :securities and the gen
erak, credit of all the States has been very unfavora
bly aireetsd;by 04-proceedings of the goveintnent of
the 'government of Pennsy tiania—a,State, any 'sus
picion ofthe integrity and honor of which is doubly
disadvantageous witie natioPal credit in consequence
of tloofhigh'characte:r which that - particular State has
been accustomed to hold over nil the European States.
The question of the north-canton houutlary is
looked upon as presentinga more unfavorable ap
pearance, in the ckrespondence Entween
,Mr. Fox
and Mr. For'vtb.
Since the departure ofthckreat Western, the gen
eral money market has beeni depressed, and Consols
and Exchequer' Bills have birth dectined in vat& in
the course of the present !afternoon. .The accounts
from the manufacturing d i stricts, are also of a very
ffishearterling, description—end there are no symp
tfrns of the slightest reiival nfger.eral trade.
The cotton markets are dull both m Liverpool end
London, and ever: the present depressed value of the
raw material does not createam increased consunip-.
1 tion for cotton nianufacturd goods. The foreign
trade of the country Is curtailed very greatly by the
various blockades. and other ! unfavorable political cir
cumstances tivricit are existing in various parts of the
world, and the high prices Of the necessaries of life,
ohrough the successive failures of two harvests, end
I 'the unfairor,allie prospect fora. third, that little!, else
,than ntisety and difficulty 'can be existing among all
but the highte classes of the country at borne. ,
Thalcorn ;markets arc rising in consequence of the
improvement in the quality ! of English wheat, thrn'
the continuance of the present_ dry winds from the
northeast. The average price id wheat has not .yet,
however, been sufficient to cause the duty to decline,
and the rates are still- :40s. Bd. per quarter M foreign
wheat, nod 13s. ld. per barrel of flour. of 19G lbs.—
The duty on barley rose, however, to 4s. 10d. per
•
quarter. and' as the duty on Indian corn is the same
`as that on barley, your merchants will perceive that
there' t 9 now the consideratidn of upwards of a dol
. far on eight Winaester bushels against the success
of,shiprixents of that description of American grain.—
The - general ; prospects, however, - of the prices of-ev
ery thirig composing bread stuffs are such es to rea
-1 de' of net. much importance, these temporary chang
'; ea of duly on wheat andlndim&corn—the pr:ees of
which aro almost certain to be come very high before
he harvest of the present year.
An important decistc'n his been; Made by_ the Beard'
of Trade respecting the duty ;wen tea brenght in A
merican bottoms, from the Poit of Canton. This du.
Murton Will give. this great ()ranch of the carrying
trade to the Americanmerchants , during the contin
uance
mince of ,
the present disputes with the' Chinese—
'though in what manner any; blockade of th e port"
might subsequently affect - the business. it may nut he
very eas' to foresee. Nothing important harpassed
Parliament Wry -Ming this:y:4.36°n, but there is &ve
ry appenrante froin thevreparations at the dock
yards, that the governmentlns resolved upon same
extensive measures. of force nOinst!tbe Chinese:.
All is consternation and venfusion at the Tullio-.
tits: The .nembere have resigned, and there is now
no Ministry at all in Prance. .
- THE PARINGS ANbiIMR. JAUDON.
Odr Lie tuzlish papers coUtain a correspendence
hetweeti.lttr.7Jaudon and 1414srs. Baring„ Brothers'
and . Co:4lmi% 'Theanket:s te:a charge
sonic time since-preferred ag'itiSt then - i t :by a New
York' 0147 r, nto t rep'eated }the' Anierictlit'coir'es
pa' adenee !of 'the London :Phey - pronounce
Such - ettar t le . .eittirtly withoutfOundstion, and ask` Mr.
Jeuthin ,.; whethertheii entnitiet:tow.ird. hint ha's ;it any
time. been', mailed by a' breach of coptidence, giuss
deceition, !Or the eeply . of
th?,t t\ttich we pep injustice to:, all cum
.gepprtfr.
..De.nhave receivedyontattninunicatifi
this mining relative to the orlicle . .whichappe4red,in
the I'inie4 ne:yspaper oil the 24th inst. signe..l t 4
Gcnevese -
t•Jt.t the moment I rest leavin'g.-Pari.J, T saw
that letter fur , the first time, and glanced.sery: hastily
uscr•it;bui did not ' hear of it uzitilyeu
b out see for
read it to me yesterday; and hirving•been" myself . ..the
Suljec,t of repeated mnarkssaure-netrapo . per.
which . I have.paSsetl by With silent contempt, I should
not .tease - thought of noticing the letter in viestion,.
had you oat callf:d ray attention espeeially. to it, -t •
ll.caa have', ua Ititatian in :raying to you what I
hare titcriptcwsuroari Ftinkt) g very frequently oth.
err-, that the conduct of Sour house tvwenl me per-.
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:VVgekly by Bezij,inahl. Baziraaat, 2 , 401441 W, reattittsylv,ftts
J .S T• '
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31011,N 1 NG
. MARC
.sonally lag "utdforinly•esinced tho.most friendly: dia..
Position, and that i have repeOtedfy received front yan
inapoitant ',and 'iraltiablo-•aid , in 'My arrehgera eats to
meet my heavy engagemtnts fur-the Bank of theU.
nitett States.. - , • "
••In the to, so far
from having acted with L.,:rosa •ducopttotiand perfidy
in ref6ing to do on 'the 23d of .Attgiist latst What
I You had 'pri:viou 4 s!y'eareed id *—which was to Unite'
with other friendiin a large' Urchase of state stocks,
or advances upon , them—pm not only punctually
and cheethtlly.perioriped your engagement, hut-I find
o n reference to mY letter of that date, to the. Presi-
I dent of the Bank of the United k;tatcs, that I mention
ed to him my consultation with You about the 'pro
f •prised arrangement; and'expressetkthe 'opinion that I
could not fail to accomplish it.
.• - • "•-•
.t As to the other part of the charge 'that letter,
vii:_that Mr. Bates sent out by the steamer ;of the
24th Augur t a list of my payirldra, with a declara
tion that thebankS must fail on iho 26tti, and . ths;
these were use.dlur the piarposc of stock sault4ing, I
need only say, tbat,ahhOugli you may have consider
edit "riglifto send, such
, a ara quite Sure
(whatever idlers may of :nay' not have dune, of tstiicli
I know iuthiiig) yoiir house is.entiiily incapable of
using any confidential infurratation fur any unworthy
purpose ::
regard 'to the Bank of the United States, I
may add that, altiipula from its amiiety to.aid'other
banks, and its desire 'to assist the States by advances
upon their stocks, it may have supped 'out of its
usual course r f bankiogt.yet I consider-this but a
-temporary departure Iroin its regular antrixed win ! .
ciples; end the special circumstances ,which , were
thought to justify this deprittnre having ceased to - .ex
iSt, the : Bank. is now 'pursuing, arid 4 au confident
will continue to 'purstie, that's) wenn which !mem
fore.placed it on the pinnacle of credit.
am with-great regard, your ohedieut servant,
~•
•.S. JAUDON.
r• London, Da... 31, 1839."
From tho' Srtd's CorrespondLnt.
Frost, Williams and Jones, are net to be .-hanged,.
drawn and quartered," according 'to the sentence's
passed i upon Them. The-point of law claimed - in their
•t
'favor was argued before the 16 Jutlgis, and the de
cision was 9 to 6, that it was a good point. but also
9 to 6 that it had not been claimed by their council
at the,proper pertod in the trials. That is, in fact
that a 'technic:My waerto take, away their fives.—
This may be law, but it is. not justice. They were
to halie hanged last Saturday, but a reprieve for a
few days was sent to Monmouth,and it was declared
that the Government ne,e determined to , hive the
t•traitors" executed. But pet:thins poured in, Broug
hpm and,Skr F, Pollock made 'repeated applications
for merry in their ease, and, finally, Ministers resolv
ed to waive the capital punishnient and transport the
three men for life. My 'own opinion is, that there
never was any intention of executing them. The
butchery of hanging, drawing. and quartering politi
;
cal - offenders, would not be borne ivew, Besides, the
Chartists in 'Wales are not put down,---the snake is
scotched, not killed,--er.d• had Frost and his compel',
'ions boen executed, there not ld.have bee - n a bloudy
retribution. z
It is surprising how - few literary novelists are an
nounced. The novelty is a , new work by Doe, in
weekly nutnhersi. It is announced as .now evound
u'p and going, preparatory to its striking, on Satur
day, the 28th March, 1840, Master flumphrep's
Clock. Maker's name .Hoz.' The figtrres find bends
by Geo. Cattermole, and •Phie." It is Supposed
that this new peribdical will rather contain glories,
than one connected tale. It is to appear weekly, in
three penny ntinibers, in the ftirm of imperial octavo,
and the illustrations will Le on wood, instead of on
steel as in Nickleby and Pickwick. It Will also ap
pear to monthly parts, at a shilling each, and in vol
umes at regular intervals. Dickens' announcement
is very bilef,--it it: to the effect that 'Master Hunt-
Phre.e earnestly hopes, (and is almost tempted tci'be
lieve,), that all degrees of readers, young or old, rich
or poor, sae°, merry, easy of amusement or difrirult
to entertain, may find something agreeable in the
face of his old elock. That When they have made
its acquaintance, its voice may sound cheerfully , in
their ears, ana be Suggettfve of none tint pleasant
thoughts. That they may come to have faviotte and
familianassociations - connected with its nan.e, and to
look for it as for a' Welcome friend. From, week to
weep, then, Master 'Humphrey, will set his clock,
trusting that while it enuntse , she hours, it will some•
times - cheat item of their heaviness, and that while if
marks the tread of Time, it will rather scatter a few
slight"flowers on the 014 Mowers' path." • '
SENATOR p VIS', OF .MASS.,
itr.Pior TO MII.
We insert:Le-levy, all that Fortiori of.this admira
ble and severe Speech, winch relates to the opinion
of•Seubtur Buchanan, that the Sub-Treasury will
reduce the rate of wages, and bring them to the lecel
of the serf labor of Europe and the slags hithir o Cu
ba: We commend it to every working mac : let
them read, and reflect •
But, sir, fear I have dwelt taro, long on these
matters, and swill hasten to notice that for which
chiefly rose.. Much has been said of labor, and what
is it 1 I mureay, withont offense, it ta a commodi
ty bought and, sold, like merchandize in the market.
A mini has his skill,and,'servics to sell to vshonissia
ever will buy them, and .his,anxions„deiire is to ob
min the most liberal renauneration. The, senator says
the value of it is regulated by bank paper. Not so.
Mr. yresident ; not so but chiefly by the amount
tin market, and the demand which exists fur ii; mir
k
'rency may how..ver, at times hove its influence. •-• If
the supply is great sad the dennuid tbeu wa
ges arc necessarily low ; - '.,brat if the, supply beau:mill
and the, .dernand great, they arcligh. Vt hen busi
ness is flourishiug, the demand is urgent. and wages
r,ses whoa it is depressed, the demand diminishes
and wages fail. Bence,- too, in countries- densely
populated the supply. is , necessarily greater, improl ,
podium to theltusiness,- titan in, countries thinly pep
pled. • Thus:we see why i wages is a weid zounity;
new and fult of resources, like ours, aro in .quick de
mand. while in - China, whereihere is avast,surplus
PoPilidea, the:maiket ist over I h
stOc—es., am. , t..ey are
Hence„, too, it' is, that in such conditions of so:
ciety we...always find the greatest • poverty, suffering•
arid, degradation. Bank paper is obvinuszot the solo
;or chief cause Which fihea the...value of wages,
But, sir, let .us pursue this sub ject a little:further
copable of further illustration.., ;:
,There - are :ihri, ,, grerit „chase* el ilatiorerit; ' thosn.
who , produce, fr.nu the earth are .agriculturists vthesi
"who concert the product . of the earth into weftil
fur* arc manufacturers; :arid 'lair who are - 614 T,
ed in wanspertios , aiid • exahimOurr the prldit,ra,
MEN
28. 1840:
comitercial. -
fittnided on no law rtut that or:
ttent in our country, at 'resit.
lion may pursue arty or Isilikiturs ,
. :apericnce teaches us the neccii:!ty
(Or Who!, cotton mar itre , cit
ned into cloth, but tye:
Itt to ran it mill "Cloths',
to take ritis iSroiltice to
division, too, conia'unt ; rnaikeii.
mr chrilting, and 'we 'Mutt oh-
theAnitct cltiaieFtit,
intii - ofinitiiit r ind_ ;:
ze..
- citiiiieit incial , ,f4tent
each and evetyirt4rar
of buairtw., Bht 'CI
1.1
of these aliisii) 1 1;1
lithe vOue till tit
'cyanid find- it di 4
or
. 10 build • an, t
market. , Font I
VIC mast have (
Lint' them by' ant
c*change of the:priiduct's of ;fiber.
_
we cuunot exclainge. a horse or a watch' ti)r a joint of,l
recat,rir.fur. a pr . of shoes ; such property muSt first I
be broken into r rts, and-this is the pecidiar - office,
and almost the my use, of money. -It measures the
value ,i 1 property. and bring 3 it ititcra fifiinitinittd . fo
Our edaveuieuc _i This is the relation whii4l 'it bears
to business, andl no, other ; and While I : admit its
glee' importancti or l deny thstit ties at the fuundation,
oaths the great '4 . , egulator. e,f the affairs of, men. as
seems here to lief supposed. The 'friends of Lida-hill, --]
I know, assumoithatave have \ an. inflation, and ihat
money rules, guides, and regulates business; when,'
in roth; the inquiries ought to be, first, bow 'touch
is necessary at 4 icirculating medium, that ne :may
llknow whether t ere is an excess; and secOnd;:dires
paper necessarily create an expansion, or mince:ebbs.
ry enlargemeeit f ttr currency, that we may judg e
whether it ough to be abandoned ? ., ,.The eivirutors
degitoreas .11,ltien truth wiiiat is not apparent.
They DflirrY3 'Oaf paper bi conies retiototoit, cscce..
sive, inflated. 11t_ they do.not attempt to establish
i i,
ihofuct by any, 4 roof. Sturm the 'first,.. of Jury
1836, our circulation has nut ninth exceeded arc bun.
dred milliOns; it may, at sonic periods, have nifcheil
one hundred aniljtwenty, exclusive of meted %la pa..
per.--Is this excessive 1 Has it reached a
.ptunt
above the urgent! necessaries of business for !vivo.
years past 1 If iehss, how much is enough 1
.:mare
days ago I put thistinquirydistinctly to the Senate, and.
it 'remains, and will re,inaitiunansWered., if it can lie
proved that we ha'are too much, it can be aScertsincel,
with sufficient expilness, what is necessary.- I desire
?senators to make known the process by which they
arrive at their con'cluSions in so vitally sit *lmportant
Mattel.. They si:ein to take 'it fur granted Ilia dulie
is no evil but eiz;fatision to tear, while nothing is
Mole certain than that too small a circulating atedi.
um winks out as seat, If not gar our, ii.jurits than;
one too lurge.
We have heard
credit, gambling or
of all these svere,J
questionable Feed,
establish the fact
have no necessary
independent of the
much declumtition about bloated
ecuLtion, but if the existence
stublisberi et this moment by unL
it would hate little teutlcricy to
.f excesz.ive circulation, for they
e-innectiou x trot each may elizt
othar. •
Insintain the propo.itiOn that 1):1-
not di& aited without -inflation
will the_ senilto
per cannot and ha
or excessive credit. in trade generally J Igo furth
er and ask: him if xcess is any thing enure than 'an
l
coccasional occurren e. growing out of markets quick
ened into activity quick
, events rather casual than per
manent? Is there any excess of paper in the usual
course of business, rune, suund la.ukswhii; redeem
and are able to iedetin their paper at sight, cilia for
dollar, in nictal .. " - -tia not easy to see how excess
ever exist under such circumat...neel , ;' . I can go to
day into any bauk in Boston, or New Ynalt, and
draw out a dollar Huth the sank ;iintiulit of paper,
and that dollar is as goad, and will buy as lunch, in
France or Germany as-any otlkr dollar there; Tile
paper, then„,is cka ly worth as much as the , silver,
fur it buys it. If 'the paper of banks is niaintoirred
at this value, and so:re.deimed it at all thues r it is not
easy to:coMprehend.how it is, inflated, or that more
is in circulation tlitm is needed for usc.—The idea of
infhttion l pre-supposes some unsoundness. , All omit ;
ey, metallic as well as paper, does and will :fluctuate
in value, and, if tbar be WS:mom then gold and sil
ver i.vuo more exeepited from it than paper.. It. is by
no means easy to determine which fluctuates uftrnest
—money or property. Cotton is lofty dollars per
bale today, to-morrow ,it is thirty.five,.*. next day
'forty-five ; it does mai follow that the cotton ahmehas
fluctuated, or that it,has fluctuated at all ;,for. gold
and silver may be sod abundant as to depteAs the v al
tie of property, or sone:nue as to raise it: 4 . i; is every
day's occurtence to find gold and silver fluettntung
in :value. commending at one time a premium, and
then none; nay, undtr some circumstances, falling
below good paper. 1 11No matter what nu hive fur
curreut y, therein illbe flut tuations in its value great-
ly refkcting trade, tiri a circulating medium of uni;
form amount cannot be unni.taincd, any more than
yomcan limit butins 4o an exact emouni.
..;
e
Tins all proves,w at seems not to be well under
stood, or senators tvotild reasvh differently --4hatthere
is 'bit one way to tt terinitie haw _much circulation
is necessaryl . It is i . possible to ascertain Miw i much
money may be nosery fur each member of the selt-.
arc fur the current ye r, and it is equally impossible
•to enticipate the wa is of thu great public. : .The.
queftCon is lett, theretre, to be settled by the' laws
of trade; as all other , Alen; of business. WeJern,
how much flour and 'corn are required annually, by
the demand for them . .-Sbst su we learn how -hitiela
carry forward business, by the
:So much ie rrecetimiyi
tali; and, io a growing.ccona
Wise to lilt the atootmt•of
artaocetary capitol klurety
-1 - - • ;
atsert.l - tlian to attemiAtb Ire
! iftiOat'referimcilo thelexigeh...
money is, required :to,
'ability of :men lo,buy
the amotinf grearor's
try; it would be" just"
produce as - die titnett
•
nothing can he nwr
teintimi die amount
.ay fiat 'ei,shsy
is enough; Thtre is'
•
l y lowering he raluo"LI•prol•-•
crE;tl t, t of latwr, or th4.l..tiie
iii)l - eS . tl9 to obtain tntae of Elie .
.e fuel shoold theretare;'; lie aril
~the process is t!tcesistily et
ciifi e, " The train
rbtand that reducing die eirea
rupeny iitut "noes witiftlie
ey Of the intintri 7 -: to I :
othet - arbitity atiniun I
vaMage to bo pitied
ery, unless the same I
amount: or proi;ery.
necessaries of life "
clearly estahlishetl,, fu
tended with grei
Peon's, seems to und •
tution will regtueeti:e
edtho Via joe
tared, vim if we ,cou
Avonll be rattled! H •
lions In, foreign tr.rde
show him his error,
exactly tho oppasite-,
i'arriedintaeseeeti,4
vf as 14 0. 1 .s A - I Lq •"nn
Priou . aßti : opprcssiy 4
'affirms; and I give bi
belitiFes u reducti9
beneAcent, Let ua, 6
11. seems ti);;Eilei'ee. that 'Our relii- .1
mill be upp!oie4r, i . t,li t ;
„shop I
-.'iril diet ' he o4ttit io , arricc 'fit.,,'
tauciu,siori ; i'or r lsi:4', tiii:orv, if
i ..
h,,„.1 0 . ) ,,,,ni4.up,. ! i k rlEc l a t. /3 1 ,...
...of !he properly; the *64 iti,"
consequences. He 461etiill
.x - all credit tor 'sinierity;iiit
1 in wa ges and, proper lif `,Aiiii bis'
' -;:;:... •- ' ';;--. - - • i ; `• • -.-z
and -ptattrty reduee4
iakjir;•if ritkies,tire ,
41ilulhir., -and if lieef,aq
!, a. pupae,. they , ; }villa lid:'RA O,
Dna ,91:all properly
Suppose that yvezesi
onealf by
14 . :a day, , theyAsillA
multimiare eightien!!
and Ea of &lithe Uigi
created, here. Upon t'
th vr”rilti h.
I. is 04/ of facts as 64* PIA
tb•
t • y
• ,:..; - ' -
. „
;
.
E 'SER.
-
tiur
•
re;,%)ittitc debtors to it: tirLti
IMI
=I
da)l. hitters twenty irlollffes, - to provide" supplies for
himself aid they wily be he will have
ten dollars.'/Cow;r'sit.;:be it remetribered 'that we
huyiNanil Sell in forel,qii markets by their stand.iirlarat
cuireney, and thatlowerincrwagert 4nriprepetty here
is to hare no effect iliete;.oecortling to the Masoning
of the Senator, as their currency must regulate the
price of their wawa and predutts ; but cotton is to
:und duds are: to be brought, as if no such
clthege 11,4 taken place. tLiutla, mane
int 6 'counti,y_ll4l cle:rper. lf then, the Laborer
puss 1110 tiro thutket vilth 'his money, as his wal,es
are, he will have twenty, dollars to . expend in tt a,
coffre;sugar, and the "thciusand nFiiiierriea - which
'come front foreigu countries ; but if 70 goes into - it
as they will beteri dollars 'under the operation of
the new tlieneiia-Itis the` retort., that w ith the
say e amount of• labor-he can purchase but half as
inueh foreign nierchandixe : in oilier wards, it Will,
in effect Le doublet! in pike; while it is apparently
the same.
Doti tire Senator does not step here, fur he alleges
that, While the laborer would be in a better coariition.
the exporter of produce, that is cotton, &c. would der
xirc gterner profit, the measure of a hkLe'v.'cridel be
the tilniount of reduction of wages and property. as
he would be able to produce so much cherper. To
make myself understood; I will proceed e.itti tire
same suppusitiun, 611;t wogs and property no to be
redu&il 'one-half. Then his theory is, list the" tot-.
ton planter, fur example, would produce his clef) al
half the t ost, by the rUN trig in labor the support
of it, and c..useowntly Berne tluuhle prtf.t. Tina he
would produce cheaper is undeniably true; and ii he
should sell fur the iil,4llC price he now dyes, and bring
bode rpecie, he would realise tiouhle trt.c.ts, i : roeil)-
'4.1 his laborers are vt holly 41/ 1 1 1 .0rit'd Uil the l oodur'n,
of the -I:nitirf States. This, how-- is not the
ever, e. tut red of our free "overnencia. ana l i
ever,
only' F.,111
course tit trade or of burineee.-L4iut from whence means of eustuiein4 it. lii-the nu: te
Ull 114.411111 1 •
would the profits come! • -sot from foreign coati- that powerful 11114.1cOlightril;4 dries of it,l,.'l'elit4... c:r•
trit e. for no change is to occur there, but from the puck- i z ,• nr of •Al essaebu'eette, Whonsl It4o the Ironer 1.•
ets of v ,, :ar aoliatanrr 01 Jureige goods in this country, repreeent, I enter * niy• Solent!' pretert liga tat the dot •
ler the change is wholy in the wages and- pioducte irides here advanced ; and if ttiY• itiik ould re-r• 1
of our own country. The; idea is that if e.-ages am! theio in their do ellingsr, their l A tlirps,r en the der , "
prep! rty slit: together ono-half, the relative posiri.ms of illeir eettrels. I vrtiuld exhort elf titinef to be del..-
of the laborer othi tire owner of property' are the same, derl by false theori4s• letatlini (them ii" rtiii i but. . iv.
1 - or the laborer can purchase just us much for enc-h.rlf rouse up their energies and metre hal etcllox nethifess
of the money, and thessme amount•of prep rty wail their indigo:Men ate all atu Mitts two 41rCeir ;lit mby
purchase as much labor as ' , dorm—But :bat the la- d tninislater their biatoesiaidi taxi 4 their I.,bort 4 icr
borer Will, et any given period, have but hail as much enrich cohere. I wdeld.enticat them.ii4 to ea 1;1111.
ntaLey, and the same amount of properly will he end be made such er they{ seethe tli4lrcesed- as.ct in . :-
womb. b.ll as mirth; OM. equaltly ail the surplus povirished labt•rers af Eurepe.ind As * "a. ! ' •
gains of:t he farmer, mechanic., wanutacturer and la- a arara - ear . a y s -1 -
___,..*
.. - *
,
..„....--
..=..cri.
borer,will be but one half what they now are, in 1 . Tlit...' NIARIiOW ESCAPEJ '' • •
the nominal amount. If properly in foreign court- I 41 l• I • . . . -
• v• .. • . ; A TALE ck , Tlll'Ell. II I
111es'Fnoula de scend in the same ratio, the must mat' • ; g
,could Le said of our cur...Minn' is, that it is no worse, Terrence was-a st••ut, broad-facethißreld-linntorea•
- ,
fur it obviously is nollttiii , But if wetleseend white boy! about fif; y, • • who would rather tplk. Itheivivorlsa
they remain stational'',
.and a profit is thence gained i and (rather sing tharidu•cither,..l Ile tillers curl o! rig
to the exporter, nothing is ihainer th at ' th a t s uch rivulteral dcpetiant! upon Farmer Miullids : he wee'
profit is drawn from th e consumer 01 . lafeign nit nil- his hedger, his ditcqr, reaper, muwcillgardener.• and
andise, as it will take twice us itiach of our labor or foe - Oft/al; and the fanner, won by Ins l''On.nr . and
products'to buy it, as it now requirea.-4fthe t h e „ry goodi-ustrire, kept 1111 . 1E3a hanger-on shu t• the farm,
establishes the fact that the 010tter is to reap doubly 1110:e than for any jeativullll- italtts9, of ninth he
profits lot coaon, it establishes, be)oncl 1.0111101,{ , WaS iel do gl• 1 -. and gidit)•" ;
the fact also, that the profit will be a tax upon cver . N, j Ah eh:c,l) ger.tleinali, who' lodged inl are farm=
that con: uuies a foreign article, arid that it %%ill house, had be n rr •,-eatedly amused Withr - thie• - itC•txt
he wholly drawn front their per ket s . The senator has j power's of l'irare.-4 particularly at elpyhtsakoyhtlk
led himself into au ell or by • seep: sing that foreign ,tic lead much r.ther Idris inoiirindi vtlugektlreaint'
productiois are to conie tows tilt:olAl.. % hile.diar c'x'•• had riot tweet br..ked, as he heard him pls to the
- pints are to keep tip where they are. stie thinks the stablS, where he wee to perform Ithe augerri process..
import( r sells in a little market ialflatad by . p a p er; an d Ttarence bud just re,ited himself on his pilehfork,l.:
realizes an extraordinary prbflt. But he touet per- t Rive more discs to the last caaence of *Nada roc
wive that the low and depree'Sed state of the ,working l ( itr rir," when the gentleman complixiictited him by:
classes in Europe, is proof enough that no eicessive seilli• a Yen'te a fine enh.e of Y'hir • own
Ter
profit ire, obtained here '`uPeri •g.tsorls—none that can refer." . f
beta essential reduction ; and that white raw MArear 1 •• Faith, eir i ", repiied lie, , *you Mo)` soy Allot end
atailitairrs its price, foreign go,ds must also tnaiuralr,! thank Geld far it ; alprough it bad likieto ll:ate beta
theirs. In the great competition of trade, thin idea, the roil. of me, so ic ?lad. '' .. , I 1 - r•T•
of excessive profit to the impdrtet is also hillarious. -, a The min of y aui trlY good fillorerlhoe , so !. ". • . -.....
To follow out the - care I have e:niipose.l.—The iii- \.• I can soon inrente you hew,' sir, " ettielhe ; "tree:
come of every Men 'except the exporter, is to I Yon. should hear the Song first, ai.d by !thee:Lyon Wii.- -
he redueta one hall in the value of wages and ‘sei , what they had everts dtdla(dr toe.'
Property, while all foreign merchandize will coat the • "Well, Terre nce,r said the k,:utican, "if ye-ti
511111 e, which:WM obvititt.ly, in effect, chtuble the prlt.r., * "lilt Time "a• ••••' the e t vetting , and sing 'la' the songl4
is it will take twice ere amount of labor, or twice` I'll'heatr your story, #i l d give you half a ( *All: "
the ailment of - the products of labor to purchase it. k "Oh, by'riad, thatTll do! and thang yotir hewn."
Ido not ascribe this pewer * te the bill, but it is e- * raid Terrence. Su 1 accordingly!, he I breshed his
Dough fur me that its fr,entli do. What reepon.4 brogues, washed his Ohining face, but en his lung
will the farmers, tnechenies; rosniaat osiers and la- tailed grey fro ze, se-dr-made himself •clean and ducenlr 4
borers Make to such a flagitious propositluu r c an to * gcanto.the prismi l ee, and made hit' bow -among
they he reconciled to such a-measure of oppression I the family party, 1310 commenced' `The Prete° or
one that extorts from them the fruits of their industry Blarney,' -The Cruidkeen,' •The boyslof Kilkenny,'
to professedly conch the plainer who now errjoya a •Dohny brook Fair,' Mid many others, When he camo
-prosperity unequalled in the rest of the - country 1 to a full step." - 1 .1 :
d cue
No, sir, such plans of sectional aggrandizement,nt, an "INinv, sit'," sans he , "IT give y°O th at tb -
such a disregard of the interest: of the greutesi : and was
,near the - ruin 41 me.'" This waspaine latli . ee.:
most powerful class of the Pioplo in our country, than- •The Wake •of Teddy Roe,' afeong is *elf
can truly excite their dirgust arid indignation. Thus, known as the 147.74 S. W. RY4Y , outhOr of She:
sir, I hate traced the benefits * of thiijall, if it have f liinerant ; which, when TerreuCe It . &netted, be •
any, as interpieted by rib trieies, to the rich turd .said i "Them, air, lilacs she ono; - tin I never eing•'
powerful. I hate, if I dristeltS hut, delaMnstr aitd I a. lAA I thiiyk of the ?prow escape I bell
‘ ',Alfdlt l al,';
they- are to he wade richer by -a tax upon less * forth. I'll tell you hew that was:- I was birraing i tbe -an
; b-
nateut More industrious end 'eve re swcessrmus ft I- with manure,,,Ged help me! one moruclig,prulOng--
19w eitiiens—a tax that they never can and never ing that song, when t gentleman tame IV. 4ua stood,
ill se!"-- - * , long as their Ferrer Cllll he telt to listen to me. FaiFts! I little though t 01l the Pia
% 10.
will submit le, eo .
through the ballot box.
./3aL.ilir, Li; net oll; While we are, thus to
have intOletuble btirdrns loudtd upon us, to add= to
the weight of intifenibarfashmenis, and to inef‘ace
our sufferings, end_ while the ilebter pattlyb of the
public ore to ht,erusbe r ,d end gretin4 to dust - is , tween
the upper end iietber wilistone of tL s. pisiccss, die
man of money ii,tit'Ouly . t3:eicipanitildruwq, l•ut
to havelas propcity. don - bled. . - He cibti bolds cash
or its equivalent in note:, b o i.ds' or etotks, tval toa
ide to buy dOublo: the itinount'i . d . it,
and »ill therefore hare its vultie_ doubled on his
bands; for e . vt ages and ProPerty ere' ge
whey is to go up in the tech). • •
:If the friends of this-bill haVe given to it a true
eiisfoictisin.irtsu NI! of privileges to the rid., bin a
aclotirge-tri'alf others: .
whoalliellßytui portion _of the public 1.' 2, h it,
so inrignif lcent,"as ti be dtsregsrefia SO*,
venture to itsititt-t7ll:the• Brno* 4.esisting:intlehtT
cit•ess '6by teontietcial. ecluutty =me neatly, it, net
te,eg pal Te'lheytarte - ef Torpertkin that.country.
u'Uther it betirli or ptOsfelotii 41 ' • 4
‘ .-17
otyg; unit 3:otieuniiiit enunge; to 16e extenftenitemilt
hate . i.uppose
.t t e_re.aitoh 0 o torotur creditor; oi : tin it . . an Int. ira...o -to 54411 sittg,-bitter ialtotr U.
trio64l!iilffilhes , , , tti'a . reainiteeilit.itia tlificlara4kiltilitif'l i m.alie6t-iasti:in life - of achillse;-'4Aoty.itlftbOtttil9-:
a ci4E ‘ h, zi ' , 'a s th upli,' l te t iktfoi„; : aaah-aii i ha oi,C4T. dritlernan'tp it &SEM a erutileejlt fl,enelkitri.iltli4l'
k,ca i'44 - '':rictieca:, sakaset - 11-mali has. iturc hbied, wade all the &O'er will„ me: , i - .7 1 y.41-A:sit ; ibi r#o l ,
sl6.ooo'Vniith of i r roieztY at er4eat'pireei, in a 0v ..., stand ,i p. _,,,,,- r.....ray,.1.,......ijii...5.44 Itald the'
en biz .oad tnt it yau ,relltlaCits value one-balf,-suil- t . gcntfeintan. • • , Well, tLen; 'as -. ls'urs.ti . ,-- kr,1:1001t4., thare
it is WOrgi.i.Ose,oo6 , Bow is it iidsiitdeilut with re: t rdliii;of. one like , youtvelvesi' , l4 . ll:4aral IPFlohtill
eaurees thus reducczl,iiic.; tl-I:l4l;)rsc.iii ne”.r.lia . y' 1 I - tai gm"' 'ye the khrne tattning.:!) , Wi i lla4l4`ar '4,il
4 AV, air, you eaunot. 91intain a state of tbira s Uch , 1 ta4irk, to ttivirintila:adliariatirl , p o. nicntrk. , : 4 :.: . ..4 ,,, e...1
.44 , 11,8.1.,,,..115,,,,1ina.5ed l i yon :, 6r i, , c i lsw iv:ay.:ilia - dis: , i ti., , :f;k , „,,.1 -.,.:.:.: . 1 „....: , - :', ~ /y. '. r ., t 1 ..ia.7l tile' C 4 ;'..
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_us aa Jcisn havei l liaiil , . , ; Itailii.; 1411 :iill i'LiihTi• ' 2 •Vbeii''i .f.r.V;;; ,1 2.• 1N4.-:•-y,,4,117:yrE, ;11F. *1,411 4 ';','": Y. i
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env, weik, out ilo sue ac:cutiagei•as arc itatlirtiteit ..I"cinnee nt go $•-yii.u , tu:ltyfit4vqtper , fr se 1, passcg,
Or the planter. - Vie; tliiii coritiiiil4 'llaiiiii tprisi;; : tifi'tbieeisf 'Omni ioims:thre# sikStars,stsysit.% - t Or ;
[ i'"it IL?? •;i;11_4,-(Pitt lii: rn,rin:7l, ay: , if , ; - f."6 - . 4 e:: - '*f.:: ~ g1ee51 . 1 0, 11 . . e !•41')i,..te. t itsdi'l Funi11?t.!1eNt44..'0.0.51.:,
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'you please. and sollegitlitte int - to ig so tottett
planter
.. the eatrioidinary innfits sutieipaud, et th e
L I expense of the 011aitr branchei of indhst# f how it.r.,g
teill,iThiilieforetitit:tlitinit - iiill'il loth - Headed'lllF... — .. ;
Itomp'etitore. till tlif aittikef isill, -. 6014 11 P6 1 10 ‘l'li . ',"..
eottOttar i tidinit,iirinel fall 'just itillit4 ratio yen hiteT
stinititated its itio4iction 11 Diian i 4 will--doitruit.' - '
;clcist, by the laws 14trade, COMO . to_il frlgi . iiiitil!ilii 2l
tiU4 . - cili,ifier;liii.x4.fitnal. And 'what:lA!! Lai' gatied
111 the ribulk iii 0 41 371. ",*1 0 0. 11 .4t ,WolutclY T 1 4 4..
ing exe'ep thitfiCt will t:oii inure . of ciurlatoiJind'
1
more of our predititions tehuy - fureiin4neseirandiait..4
I o u r gain willinto 4icciio lid into ;f loss. 1 . thiiiii:ii. t '
i •pabte, of i..e.notistration, it it dues not iaigay 'i t iiir: ._..._
• . -• .. . ' '4 l— "1 1 • te . '''''
cieittly sppekt; hut I have,l :me o
.1 11 art.". in t- .
esting and ad-impede:lt as the stalje.4l se, ' '
.. '' —:
What me ales can -tie ; have to rtiltiOts wigs' ant --
1 - the value'of "provirti I *hen did Irs sun veer
Ishine upon a laboring people so bleised as these of
1 our country ha'ee lath 1 IVVltite -hat' ' 'they - avail
' been able by intuitly to ft 'td, .rlothe.., rid durst '
;
the (writes su ece,ll t 1 he'h:istory elf theisrotlti proves ,
--:
! nothing n.oto eetteinly nthing_.6itiii i creater atm
; onstretion, than that where ,ettges arilit'eit there is.
the gteatet pocert3 . l . and Soaring; thete_the euncif. -
tion. - of. the labored is .nost furlortiltzritetieet;" '
tbete is the least mural and intellectu4l.+ltnre ; end
1 there our race is Di K veto ; the depth icif, politica deg-
redation, inenpnbleluf r...ising itself t, that tufty - ele. .-
1 e.ationtituitied by Fa ficti 64.liglitimil i l 'evple, cop.i-'
leic ni gcNerning ti it eviii - otTaits. ! It pude to t!:e \
oppei,i:c of eery thing dyar'l. et to 'uni t fur the ticsieni
will carry m tilt it not ;Only*;:the ungei, Liit all the
1 high iinaltlics ehicit fit 'us, to be tiitiat to tir ii-- . fii. is
i iind . .mdeptildent., This is u 6ufncielit answer to i.ft,
that eunl4esoid upint the stilject. , I
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ucli s the renielly for the -diseueu tyLich atticti
1 our countr) ; and tl bile its I tidteint4 shadow
. forth..
I its e,;is tity.aid nil einicept t on of 'itiini, if t h e hilt
,
le ez:rivel into eCet t, as has been p',rop'osed here, Z., _
must ecii.fisi. that I Isee in it luothii - g to 50011.5 ui,rs-
i Tide the 1 ot•he— u4thing to reature• - e,on6:lente; ithitii,
1 is the great nici di 4,rulde enel:—ne . thiiig leo 'avert to.
turn panics—tivtliitw, to stop this acti its n:o l de alti.aftertivic
i geld and stive r geting on
i lietstret)l ,anti other
countri,s . ---tut i ..gthat hits'ilictil ngl petver emiegli -
to ievive and mai ntain r;roaperity-:,1 1: .
ut s. .ui h inveinuins ;to Le ea! Baii d, 1
least `‘irt,ti•
to a t lose, as 311 y or i tket l e.us 1;1R:illy ~ i ') II ti4: ,' s leaq , pl;
renowL's of :ClintoraY.llo hel v e tieVili ,, ilvd the hew ting..
.•-xt:aorcloi.lry tied acs of !his 4 41i14stretivv: 17 4.1,
vas .o , x.ii:u- to sitapt ate the lights ti 114 giimitnhs-i .
of the Feridu evheue, i tnie their set pot by i 4 u..
.
awl v !tote interest, .i.a .1 3 nig at the ha-ls ill all,p . roiAeF-
ty, I Ilse at alt times and on all fitting, 0ct.,,,,01,,, , ,
t..-p.utetl and muirluined nitre el 1.74. e er , of •ctil: l .: - ''',
I powers. —in this, sir, I Its% o ta4enii. area r, 1.
sincere- natisfsi ticm;l; ! liFliovielt% it idll2 tAi..--6 ,, ,e:‘.;.,
-••;1'; ii'
, ~; • ' .1 .
Chief hi: was putting tot me. •• i i OU , iitr iln sc e i gen t
voice,' says he, ony rian, and that's le goo vorig,
you're Singing.' •Finth, 1 have Sir,' 'fr I hail beets
told it often lefore; itind fur the Song, shut it briii;-
Bunro,hir,3.lo that - teift.Y - 41 - the tvaiid•-tritirely.'
AVell.* says he,. have poi any more of itliethiongsr _
-Shure I have, sir,
,s,ays'l, .one fue . evericlay in the'
week.' .Well, then, come up toi . ,,ritY bbeseini•DuV
1 .
Ito, And sing oil you know, and I;i ii'tiff - 4e at-I cao)
do fur )uu ; but yvould )ou la i afraid to sing 'dune
to:lre's Isige core pane ..lotT s 'ihtle least air ;-thit s
Lagt-r the leiter, and then tlyy ill-all ih eali
i st once. .
•Be toldtnet'tbeie he - iinti :I:ari'd Iticakdinati 1 .1
'Willi, ehtl - was shovetti' opitiiii 7 ine tiftiii:riPkiigaii;:
vi he' e-sat one beiutiful cratif.-ail-the f a1,,,,af l ands, t
nother at the harp. = eretreneWtartili:-laisTla . :
inyself,..ghoultiyontself, up, yon''re sthong,lor t nifia i!ii,., -
Indy ;"and sure enough there 1; 1 ?Si3 a giant co mpany. ',l
Orre,of the beautiful creatures handed .oie, , Itlitik:hisi„, , -
au n hands, a ginsi of wine, raying, `talti.thii4-Mr;,
O'Farrell. before— yau..-..begin.7..', i(4l.4",44liniglit T
• Afittir Cr F at rt 11 1-:-. but .I.wish erty..pe;tl Or. ilfird
t4ef.':- . So I plucked up a etrirli , , and-iir#10;. ,, 1'1if , ,:ac.... ,
i. , ,i,e r ,:id ter yoo,tha'arii. foitini.pifiopli*teot4.)..nilin , ;•
l'
-bet ' ielt,