AW fl ill Pitii iniftrfr fff M X, 1 "' i&j . J I r s w-wi tin tltt V'.fcr of :!.' elor'til htstlllty ti every fir ni Tra-niiy over thi Mtui of Mau.' nioinw Jailer,,,, II. WERR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. YoliiiEic A. BMKUiSISlTIlU, COLU3IIIIA COLXTV, PA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 181G. Number 18, .4 , OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRAT. Sourn eiDK of Main, a fkw docks be low Markkt-stkeet. TERMS : The. CQLUMItM DEMOCRJl Twill be pu'iliihnl every Saturday morning, at J iK) f)()Li.ii(S per annum payable Ian J yearly in advance, or J wo Dollars tijtii Lent s,r not paid with in theyeur So subscription will betaken for a shorter period than .via' month! nor ami viscon tiiinnnce permit 'led, until all arrearages are. discharged. jnrKHTISIJMEXS not exceeding a S'l'tare will bp. conspicuously inserted at One Dollar for the first threeinsertions. an I ivc.nfy-fice cents for every subse quent nserlion. lCT"-4 liberal discoun ma le, to those, who a-lv rtise by the year LE " "F.RS addressed on business,) be post paid. TBI!) TARIFF. Thk Votk in thk Slnatk on tiik Tar iff I' ill I lie IuIIowiim' ihe vote in lh Senate on the Tn(t lull. Yea Messrs. Allen Ahlev Alchins-in Adieiinn Btigby Benton Breeee Callowi Cass Chalmers Colquitt Dickinson I)i Fairfield llar.opgun JIuiistnr. Jarnigan Lewis McDullio Pennybaikcr A'usk St ni pie Sevier Speight Turney Wesieott Yulei 28. Nays Messrs. Archer Bairow Berrien Cameron Cilley J. M. Clayton 7'homas Clay ion, Corwin Crittenden Divis Daymn Evana Greene Lluniingion Johnson of I, i , Johnion of Md., Mangum Miller More head N ilea Pearee Phelps Simons Stur geon Upham Wcbsier Woodbridge-"27. The Vote in tiiij Senate on the Tar liT of 1H12. Above we publish the vole in the Senate n the new Tariff bill. Some of nor readers may be curious to know ho the vote stood on the 7':iriff of 1812. We ace trdingly publish i; Yeas Messrs. Itirrow Bites Biyard Buchanan Chnaie C nrad Criifis Criitcn den Dayton Evans 1 1 m. i i n ijlm , Mi Iff Motehead Phelps Porter Simmons Bmiit. ol Indiana Spragtie Sturgeon I'idinridji Whiie Williams, Womlbrnlgo and ff'righl -21. Nayi Messrs. Allen .Qfchrr Btgby Bunion Berrien Calhoun Clayton Ciuiti beri Fulton Henderson Graham King I. tin Mangum Merrick Presinn Jiive Seiver Smith of Conn , Tappan Walker Woodbu ry and Yiuing 23. The names in italic who voted lei are Democrats. 7'he names marked the sanv way unoiitf the nays are Whigs. Ilemai kahle Coincidence in the Tariff Vote. li is remarkable that one vole car ried ihe Tanir of 18'M; one vote t'ie Tanfl of one vole earne I tin TanfTof 1812 and In one vole in the Senate the Tanlf :i! 1810 liae beitome a lnv, THE TARIFF OF 1613 AND 18K- COMPARED. ,i comparison of the rales of duties upor gome of the :iru'le m aciii illy j):iid uiidt-i the taiifTof 1812. ami to he levied nn iln same by the tai ill " lo come into pperation December In, 1810, is given in the Wash mg'on Union; Luxuries. IS 12 1810 Wines ChaiPnaisn 12 3d .... I u Borgundy, 0 Mailt-ria, 5 Ca-pf s Wihon Capn.i, 23 Turkey, 23 Glafs Pohslied plate, 23 by 14 inches, 27 Gloves Gentlemen's real kid, 22 Indies', 21 Centtemeii'a rial French tuck 13 Braces India rubber, coaling 17 each and abo' o 30 Paper Billttdoux, or lan7 note 30 Gilt 25 Pastes Balsams, cosmetics at.d petfucres 25 Silks Pocket hdkf's made frorx. fine f ilk ' Silkvelnts 20 Urocado fiik fur dicsc 14 i-'lanr.e'is Archer's U jslirinking. coMing CO cents 23 30 30 3 b 30 30 30 CO 80 30 30 Silk and wool fljunele. rot ing $1 the squ-ire V"rd, Hair curled for irallieaaes Chocolate Saruinea, and other fish prepa red in oil Furniture of cedar wood, satin wood, $-c. Gems Pearls and precious Bloncs when sel limitation thereof Cameos and imitations there of, ar.d on mosiae, Jewelry Composed of gold, ail vrr or planus. Irtichs of general use 5-c. 11 3 10 2( 12 2t 20 40 30 41 7 30 7 j 3D 71 30 20 30 Wines Sicily, .Maderia (low priced. 4!) 3u Spices Pimento 12(1 40 Ginger 3 41 Cassu CI 40 Carpeting Tieble r.giain 73 30 Ingrain 3G 30 Iron Bar or boll iron 73 3u Nail or pike rods 03 3i Cut or wrought ir m spikes 1G3 3d I Hoop iron 1 10 30j Blacksmiths' hammers and aledges 63 30 7ron chains oilier than ih.iin cables 101 30 Wrought for ships, loenmo lives and steam engines, 63 30 Smothing-irous, hafers and taihus' prisi'ing do. CO 30 Wood scrc Go 2( Coal Oy o.i Jlass Plain, moulded, oi prfs- std iiimbles 137 3( Gloves Yellow sheep called 11 oXiin.it an, (wagoners and reaping gloves ' 90 Imii.iiion bock !j W'onit n's imitation kid 70 .3li 3o 3 30 81 3( 3i 21 ilraces. India rubber costing 5 Irancs. or 'J'i cis. the dozen. G'- 'apor Jedium, Imdscap, &c. C3 Sugar, commonly called brown . sugar, ' 61 Vinegai, 'l Salt. 70 loihs of ool Broadcloths, rasimeies coaling, ' ami p.dhig. .' .' 40 1, iw tUniiels, botkiug, and. Itaizi'S, 38 Silks. Calcutta and other, si'.'k pocket luni'kercliit Is, coe,i ing in I ,i it i it $1 50 for ilia piece of 7, and weighing eight ounces, . 50 Jlittr, c jKiiog C3 75, and twelve ounces 60 Black gro de ti.ip, or tiiffeia siik, for dresses, whelghing 1 ounce to the yard and costing in England or France 32 cents. ' ' ' 47 25 Black crapes, lowpriccd . . GO- 25 Pius Called pound or mixed pins, . . r3 t lveis Coiio'n . 30 3u Jjrticles of general uie -e.. IS 12 IS10 Stiiniiigs cosiing G cents per J aid, 05 30 Colion prints, or calicoes, costing 12 C'S. the running yard, 53 25 UouellaliiO de Lame--Colt'o wor.-ited, 21 inclits wide, ens i;.g 12 ce.itB, 50 25 Cotton worsted Urinaria and si paeea clolh, cos'ing 18 CIs. the square yard 60 25 Miscellaneous. Iiinteed oil 11 20 Cables and enrdags, tarred, HO 25 Unmanuf.ciureJ ticn.p. 3d 30 Won', cohiec, uuuunufacluied, 3 2l.' Chain cables, h7 St! Anchors, 62 2'.- Ativi'e, 45 30 Plcxlco Message frcua the Frcsldent. 7o the Senate and limine f rpreen tatwci: I invite your attention to the proprie 5ly of making an s-ppropri;'ion to pro 5' vide lur any txper.din.ne. wh-rh il rue) be necessary lo inak'i in ailvanto foi iheires, rnt y id ihern of a lac?l chi-raptpr,' 3 'J purpote of fcining aiicut difiiculiic wittdit is d.il;, nil to toitcetvr, ii it e!)all br he Mexican RHpuhlip.Ii is my desire lerminale, ns it originally was lo avoid, he fxistinn war with Mexico, lor )pncpju;-t and honorable to bo'h ladies, Ii io prubable that thp chief obi!Bele in be mrnuiuntpi! in BCPomidisliini' ihis lesirable ol jc', will be ihe adjostmenl if a boundary bclwpei' Ihe two Ilepiib- lire, which .'hall p'ove caiisfactoey and convenienl to both, and nch as neither will hereaher rppenl. I t 'he sdju. ment of ibis boiind ny, we mibt to pay i fair iqoivnleU for any cunccseior hich may be made by M' Xico. Under Ihe riictimiiancni, and consdd rin the romiiliPHt'd question lo he srl T It d by iiPjioiia noo with I0e ilVt-xicsn v public, 1 lter It impnrlani thai stun of money should be put under iht control of ihe Ex entive.lo he advancer f need be, lo the Goveinmeut tj f ihn lo'ilic immedi tit ly af'er ihe ralifica ion of a treaty. It nntbl be inconve nient for ihe Mexican Government b wait lor ihe whole sum, the payment ol which incy be Hipulaitd by ibis tiea.l) oniil ii could be ratified by our Senate, ol an o:,n ii''(jn lo carry it into tf- ci made by Congiefj. . lndttd, the iiecoMiy fur iheir dt-Iaj iiil'it defeat l)ie idj'd liog"lher. J lit sbursi meni of this money wouM, ol nuise, be accruoied for nol ' as serie eivice wionty, but like oihtr expt-ndi- oie. J wo 1 lecetlbiiis Joi frVi C i a pro filing tx st.i, in past hisioi dining Hit iminisw anon of Mr. Jtllei!oii, it Inch 1 would call your title n t on. Oi he .'5 it of Febuary, 1S03, an act wa lapsed apironaliii two millions of dub us -or the purpo.e of deliayfng an A'l oi'i !,. i.,f n41ii".j whipti . it incurred in ihe interccurso behvtei i lie LM.iied Stales and f irein nations o bo-applit-d umler the dinption of Iln Fie-idenl of the United Stales, wh h.ill. c-ue an accouni thcieol io be Ui' nloit Coni 1 1" as'pooti as ma) be;ain j:i ihe' 13ih of ,ebii.iy,.IS0t), an ap n opi utiou was m-ad.tf ol the same aio ii the eame ierin". In iitrhcr cj-t ..vs li.e iiviiiey aciually drawn iioin iht fica'sury ; and I should hoji a ruli n his 1 1 s-ijt ct nutihi be sitmiat on Ho iiiiseol ticcitiioo, iilihoiigh the piojjii , lion may prove to be ii.di-p' nib!e ii iccompl'shing lhi. objeri. I won't! deieloie n co r niciul t!e pa-i.-ne ol i' iaw appropri-iliiig t'VO nnilona of dol rs; to be ,!;.cid ai the disposal tf tin lixt-cut.vc lor the purpose 1 hive inui . .n.: u ... t; C'lerl. io pieveni an mi? p; n tr hpiui,!' i my dmy lo Mate tha', anxious I iiii; o leiiniiiale the ex .-tins' wir with iln hast pt,s-ible delay; il will continue It--'ic pioseruted w.lli ihe u!mo'i vigor Un- tl a treaty ol peace shall b S gned h I' c panics, sod ra1 fieil Ijj ihe McX.cai Hi l.ubl.p, Jami:s K- Poi.k. Th y Me-i..gi' w.is read an.! rrft.'iti to il.i.' C.iiiitiniic" on Finaoci', and Out the.S-oalp, at al)' tit half j)-s' 12 o'cloik resumed ihe coiiidt ruiou td Uxeudiit iodines. ruliiii'i NT POLK'S FIRST E TO. Ta the Unit e f He, ic;epaf ve: I have fuiidrrtd the bill rnMlkt'.'At id rjukii i t.; -pioriaiiti.is f r tie in' orovfioetii of cenain hmbr-r'antl livers' ii; ;). erne which i's inipoi hnc' tie ma-ids, ami lop.' return the same to llv IljUe of Ri-prt per taiivej in which ii n liginaifd. With my otjfCtioii? to i:s !,f comic i; a law. The proposes lc ihe Uftiteu 5iaie into a ninnaraii) 1 0 ipi rpriite one million 'hree hundred guard against the assumption ol all pow. and sevcnty.f ighl thoumml four hu:i. its which eno;ach upon ihe res-rvpd cred and fifty dollars 10 ba applied lo.soveteignty of if.e S'res, and which more thsn forty distinct and pppcratojca.ivqu-M-iiy lend to cot. sol da'ion. is objtc s of improvement. Oil txsmi- niog its provisions, and the vanity cl1 nlii rls r.f 1 mm om roenl u liirh it pro CIS ' J I to sanctioned ar.d become a law, whaMhis subject, experience has .! i.mirri practical ronsliiuiional restraint a herealttr be imposed upon the most t landed sysu-m of iniei rial improvement by the frdeaal governmenl in all parti- ol the Union. Ihe concii'ution iioi, in my judgmeni, conferred upon Ihe federal government within iheSialec or lo sppropiiaie money liom the t re as- uiy for lhal purpoie. That lhi bill as sumes for the fedei a) govern merit th righl to exeicisn ihis power, cannot, I till' k be doubted. The approved cour-e of the jovernmeni,and Ihe deliberately tx iiresif d jutlgment of the people, have denied ihe exislrnce of mjcI) a powei nndei the consiitutioo. Svrral of my pit tltcesjors h9ve denied it exii-tenct m Hie most solemn forms. The nnieial pioposiiion that the fed eial governroenl does nol p!ess this jiowtr is so well settled, and has for a considerable period been so generally irquieseed in, that il is not deemed necessity lo ii-ilerale the srgunents by which ii is sustained. Noi do I deem I necessary, after ihe full and elaborate oiscum ens tvi.KD nave i;en puce or- -J:..... .-!l-L- . I- l L lore ihe com.try on tins suOj.'cl, lo no note .nan ante me geneni cor.Mafra:;pri.lion coninfd j ,hj bi, 0r8 ,0C3 ion much have satislietl n.e at .(Me u.. - const iiuuooaliiy and inexpediency ' u hp ext reme -of such a power. It is not qui'i toiipd llial Ihe federal overnment is one ci lim'led powe. power i as such, and such only as ire expressly granted1 irj llie coriS'ilu Hon, or are properly incident lo Ihe ex ;fes-ly grantetl powers, ami" necessary to J heir j x ecu l ion. In dt t pi mining wheth t a given pvwer has been granted, a 'ourid rol-' f rnpttruction hag been 1 ; ? lojin by M. .Mtitison. Thot rule is, hat 'whenever a qurstion arises ccu- cpi'iiinga p.n 1 cnlar power, the fi t' nn-t;oti i w lie' he." the power be tx nesseil in the corsiitution. If it be tin j'lPilioo isdtcidi d. If it b", nol ex ops'CiI, ihe nt xt irquity niul b , vhethrr it is nopetly n incideiit lc an xprrs'fil pop.tr, and ur c 6su y to i" xecuiion.' L is not preit iitlied Ilia Oei e is any t x ;m ess t1 a'' in the curis' 1 uliOii couft'i ii n on Congress t!,fl pow. r in q'lrsti )!). Is il iheo an ii.cioenta iovver, iit-cssiry and ptop- r Icrtheex (u'ion ol ai'v ol me j;ra:i!pd powi'i-, i ts ct nfi It ntly 1 fi. mtd,may be tH- ntnily xtpoted wi'h'jui the aid of ;) in ciileiit. 'A p wtr to h I'.c ih.'i.ia Mist rot hecx tr:s-'l for end whlc! nake il a priocipnl, 01 Kohsianrve pow r, independent oi ihe p'turi;.--! powr r 0 wliicn i' Jin I r.C il en 1. lough tii.il it n-' : y be iig.-r-'cd by C.in crif as wnvenient, or iht i s t-xet- 'i-e ivuiild Lilvn ie liirf .iilili? we,,l. i.u-l In- ui'ce&ary ur.d pr.per to th -xepii'ion ol il.: pi.i cip-ii express' d jjowt-r to w liicn it is s.i i cnittit, acd .vi'h'ut which h-iCh princpil power s.i 11 not hf' r.riied iu'o efi,-c. The whole liarne ol ll. f-iieral coniiilution provif hti the govern meet wl;ci emits was iniendcd 10 be one, of litri'ed ai,d pecified powtrs. A ro-i !t nciion ol he cooSt.tJMOii so broad ts tin' by .liirh die power io qie-iir-ii ii ilefeu- led, tentis in ; 1 " r r f p!it !y to a cor.sjl; Ihtio.i t'f powpi i't g-.'Vt rn uier.t imtn- led by its i'tumeis to bn thus iiiiuted 11. its pu 'horny, ''lbs obvious leodencj jciu iiisviub'o 11011 01 a ccnsolidalioi. of Ihe Slates into one soverngnly wuuui bo lo tisiisform ihe rtjj'jblicso sys'em ol the ilu y i.f a l ihe- jruo IriTir.s t,f oai political sys't rn. Ti.al the powt r ir cities' ion IS liOl l.TOPC: I V an Incident to 1 I ' I an) t f 'he granted peters, I am fiiHyUrni at poinie rm nor toast po.-spssir.g latisfied, but :f there who t'oub',8 oipcotn.acroial iiiip-riaiue, nJ nrt w.tc can ted ihe wisdom of ihs rtie thai all the x - jfunclionarios of the federal izovernmei. xnouiii aDiain Irom ihe exercis" of all qoeslionable or doubtful pr.weis. If an enlarginenl of the powers of ihe fedora iovernment should be deemed proper, ii is siter ancJ wiser to appal to the Males anil Ihe people in the mode pres- ciihed by the constitution for the gtan deeiied, ihan io asurno ita excise without an amendment of the.consiitution V CongreM does uot posess Pie genera' power to consiiucl wotki of internal improvement within the Suies, or in impropriate money from i ho ireasurj for that purpose, what ii there to ex empt some, at least, of the objVcls o' ippropiiation included in llftis bill fron be operation of Ihe general rub ? Thie )ill assumes the existence of the power; in some of its provisions agseris th principle, ihe Congress may exercises ii is fully os though the appropriation which il proposes were applicable to the construction of roads and canals. Il there be a distinction in principle, it is 01 Prreive(! . and should be clearlv de Some of Ihe objects of appro- jtfi ,ieir character, and lie within the limits of a eingle Slate; art thoogh, ii .1.1 ' ( ..!. ine language 01 the Dill, Ihey pre called haibois,. they are not connected with loie'gn commercp, nor are they places of refuge or shelter for our navy, 01 coinmercul marine on Ihe ocean 01 like shores. To call Ihe mouth of a creek, or a shallow in lei on our coas', a harbor cannot confer the authority w 'xpend the public money in it i n. power coeval with Ihe consliiulion, 1 establishing light houses, beacons, buoys tod pteis n our ocean and like shotes, for ihe pin pose ol rendering naiignoi a'e and eay; and of afj.rdn g prolec lion and abetter lor our navj End o'hn hipping. 'I'he.-e are s'.fegiiin til p'tcei! ui t xisting channels of niiviga i-.ii. Altei he long acquiescence ol tio g' vern neot ihio' all the pr ceed Bd.niuis rations, I arn noi tii-posad to questioi it tlis utb ic t-u l onty lc i.nkd .'pj l'o jriahuhk for such purj:ocs. V.'lien we adi'uiice a step bejo-J this ;:oint, and in addinon lo iliu tf-tahiihindii. iiul tuppori, by aproprii'.iuas k nn the feasor) , of ligl:l-.",o:ise, boncoi-.s bu.y :iei9 ?r.J oibef raproeKieii' wi'd.ia tot ));, ioltis, and harbora on our nrean am i:e coae'3 inimediiiiel r(,n.,t . ird 1 . h oto ori-ign ciiii iiierct', ai.a u;r.,o. io u, nn ,iri)veiueril in ihe uneriof at p .in:, ti.tioii-itt-ied w lib foreign coiii.iierc-j. a;,.! where r,ey are nol netted ff .i't ".tcitou ui.d eriif!11. oi oi.r (Uiy to! fj.l.Cui' . ,1 In"' rue, tt.c CslK.-uiiy hi - t :n ; : ' -. a inc Lieyoiiu which approj fi.,'i .r i;.a-y i. it bi .oj'je by the 1. J c r I 'i'-.f,i - One of oiy preti'n't ..'.. '..' fv i evil con aeqienc.es ol li e ty.i-sii f -poet' o b- reiiu-J by if),S i'.l h : . tr 1 . j 1 ci o. d" ; t . - i . 'rX,itl.lil .-i I' tui'ii.iu -ir!ieiy ee.hb , ,,.a irs.nc.:ijii ' it.ii a u.'.l Veh'.cl ii'ie ihls h,! bv o"-h;,r "' H S ot tli-S I'm-, .4 V I'iH f ' f ei ,'V a. 1. L' (' i.t i' A. . I I i I' 'I t hi hiS Sli.M I .,,( :i C "- -a- o iiiiKi':ve IS a llaV- s 1,10,1 1., tut VS abaah ri'Sf.' bis & ti na same u.ne "sei B'b e i.iat th.a r; ieuo' a as not a? siosfaciory as could bs dcauc. ,:i J that much exbarrasi i.er.l may be ciiit 0 he executive ddoaiin.eiii in ns eX'-i'u,in' .') approjiriaiioiiS f, r remote nod not wtl oi'.li-ri.'.ooU obj'-eis.' Phis res'rit ('.on, 1 u ioon fjuud, m suVjtjct io b vde0, Jul rendered comparatively UJtlta 1 checking ihe system of impramentt whioit 11 v.ai dcBins I to arresi, in conSi qnence of ihe laei.iiy wiili vviiieh puns o, eif.ry and delivery o:ay be esiai)im'.tJ b law upon the upper waterj, :id in soa. instances, almoel at tha bead sp;i; js cfl some of tho nusi uitimpi rtani lifour ri "er - jplacrt of refuse nd ialiy by our nutf ind oilier shipping. Many of the pons tf eniry an J delivery now auihonzrd by law, so far as foreign eommerce la cor.cerr.f d, ejiaia only in ihe statute-books. No eti ry of foreign goods is ever made, and no luiies are ever collected al them. No ex. pons of American product! bound for for eign countries, ever cleai from them. To issume that iheir existence in the tiue jook as poij of eniry or delivery warrant '.xpeiiiliiurea 011 the waters leading to them, rt hich would otherwise unauihornd,wtuld be to assert the proposition, lhal the law. making power may engraft new piovisione on the constitution. II the restriction be h mund one, it can only apply lo ihe bays, eis, and rivers connected with or leading 10 such ports an actually have foreign pom. ncrcej pons at which foreign impoitalioni irrive in bulk, paying iheduties chared by aw, and from which exports are made t,j foreign countries. t will be ( iuud by ap I'lyiug tho restriction thus understood to tha ijill under coneideration, that it contains ap propriaiiom foi more than twenty objieia of nienial improvement, called in Ihe Inllhar- bori, at places which have never besn de clared by law either porta of euiry 01 dehv ery, and al which, as eppears fiom the r curds of liie traasury, there has nsver been an arrival of loreign merchandisp, hud Irotn which time has never bten a vessel clear ed for a furi'ijjn countiy. U ill be fuund hat many of iheie works ar new, ar.d al places for the improvement uf which appra )ristioiia pre now for the first lime propos ed. Ii will be found, also, that 1I10 bill con tains appropriation) for rims upon whiutJ ihere noton'y exists no foreign cummerc but upon which there has not buen esiab lished even a paper pun of entry, and for ihe inouiiis of creeks, denoitiiiiitied harbors improved cn bonelit only the pariiculir Il will bs found, 100, to contain aj pit piit . ions the expenditure of which vtill only nave ihe t fleet of improving one place at he expei, ?ie of ilia local na;url aiha nagog f another in Its vicinity, Should this bill Hi:om a law ili 8 same principli w).ich n-thorizt-s tha impropriations which 11 ,ropn aes to tnke, would also 1 Ut'un a -3 umilaf tppiopriationi for tho improvement of ill ml, ei bays, inlets, and crtt-k which riny nh eqoal fMpr.tty b calied hrb'.rs, auii of il the rivera, iri'por'.ant or uriimper am m nery part of Ida Uni-w. To fitusion ine bill wiili mch pr.vUim.s would bs in Miacadj the p. iac ple that the f dcral g-it irur.ftnl p-imam He poer '.0 expend il, .Mittlia monry in a gtaie.-bl ststern of ititt-r nal iir'profen.eiiiH, limited in its extent only ny tha ever varying discretion of atn;ceiv Congresses and successive Executives. It 'voi.ld be iatdue and remove ihe hmiii" tions end restrictioni of powei which ilia i-oiistiiu'.ioi) has wisely provided 10 limit il t ajiiioriiy and action of the federal go' trriid.eui 10 h few well defin,! and specified tt-j-cts. Beld,'s ihei-e ojeciions, d e ortc-ur-al .vi.3 which must flow from ihe ex'.V- vie), on ihe part of ii.a f.dera! i."ivtrnme'it, f .be p .ivt r araer.ed in i.'s bili, impnesit viv n'irr.l lib a jfate eiie tf say duiy in tviri; ,i;e.-ft f,o,n 'be ciunirv, as fjr ss my ; it i.i ;r.i,.ii.iii acti'ja t4.y cub.j iu to &j Is r.ot or'y !siils tn eo.tsslidjiinn c,f viwer ir. 'it federal government, at the tx ..e;.se ol pi lighiul audiority of the S.alss. n't its 1 t'.itiVIs tendsney is to embrace no. i-c.s 't t: e ej:p T.dfutet f .ha oablio mo- y, which ars lot a' in their c!iarac;er,bcn" rS'UCjj biiiftw at ihs experts of ths com 11011 treasury of the h.ola II m ill eticn- i Ce.iiional fetdipga si.d prrjjdices Calcu- tied 13 diriUib the batmony of ilia Union, 1 ii! destroy the harmony whiih should ire vni! in ottr legislaiivs oounciis. Ii ilt proiiti'n Ci.i.ihiniiitniu (if lopa! eciional i.itereMs, s mrj Pitonji nUtn initeJ, to carry propositions for appropri una cf itiblit'' money which pouid not of 'ipinselves, end stn-tdi'-p alone succeed, and anno' :'-il to lead 10 wia.lul mid tXirivaija::t xpnediuires. h mtiet produce a disreptiiRb.'8 Bcrsmb u the pu.itp money, by i!:- fonflici whic'i a i"i'pparsble from fui h a svttent between ex' .r, ,'