dead weight upon"the energies of the peo- ' ling *1'2,7'80,000, %%lido our eNp..e,dimre., t:,i aco mi. t.ral,l • 1 , plc. Such are the blessimrs and benetits . iverc more than double that anee:tit: Tiion r, , dueilLr: tice r,•,rnuf.• !idly mw-h.,,:f. of low duties, and should .this destructive came the present tariff, ‘vhiel; 'filer;: was another thing of v. hick bill pass, they will soon return in all their more than $3 . 2,0011.000 gross tarhi' wa. , an in,lex, and that bitterness. . nett roavenue. Now, what our pro- lie ,pro-pt-ii/i4. iien the p e ople The idea that a balance of trade against found Secretary of the Treesury I I pn :1, e0,d,1 1!' , 1 to C011";,11F US is not an unfavorable indication, ‘'vas a to do to improve the rr2v , :nil'! • • I (1. ,, wn • plausildeabsurdity into which senrible tami IF: proposes to redue::,!!, , 1,:•:1;;! were sometimes seduced. The error con- er;“le of ahout 90 per sikcd in the assumption that our itupory rienee prates," consisted of cash or were converted into (;‘,./ rrutne..c,-;v1 cash; whereas they were impor:e.l.Coreon- the h,et that a tutnptiou, snd were eon mit V11:1111'11 1)111y it not manifest that if a nation sold one cm Lira year ielJed hundred millions, and bought and rollitztted' acrordiin to the re, one hundred and fifty millions of foreign is more Man tivrty-.lcvivi.' A new diseov- try goods, the nation would be fifty millions cry in arithmetic. The now —free trade" !' in debt? Suppose at individual sells one fwstent of timmee say*--"redlec the dr, hundred dollars worth. of produce, and ties to increase the revenue," it doctrine buys and consumes one hundred and fifty not only urged upon Cotezress by ti ,, dollars worth of goods, is he not fifty dol- Secretary and "the Union." but This he tars in debt! And if true of an individual, by :tl.l- thr adviwates of this r.. w tariff en prof,';! is it not equally true of a nation ! "liciluee the diites to It tory. fro::: `The true American poliev was Pnort:c. the re , ., c an v.• Tiox - and INDEPENDENCE. IL \y:11 10 1:1,1 and would it not he jest ;Is se ~ . America independent of all tle• w o rld._ (eine: „,,,:, h k , to ' , ay -i-c,laoe the..ren•nue to increase t . n, That was sound American poll,' V ; trusted no man would su ff er himself to !e , rr'sr:rio !.' I attics and rctellu- in . ;!!'.: „ re , so carried away by mere , arts polities as e"°"'rldde "'ln' b' i'l ''''e Y'''' '" I ' : extent efout- ey, u e•ete:e, thee, in the lau to advocate 'free trade!' and sturruil(ll, went.) -live millions ir,,ni the' niriff—ti,:.t „,,,,!, stun inu. , t 11e' raised, no nh,tier how yi,a i!1, ~u out:, ~.. i • twin-sisters, "one slid In l'rd tcction was the po li cy wh i ch 0 .„ 1 ,1,1, 1 „.„ . ,,i impose the deties; and why tilt so arrauge ) ,,,,,,,,, r „ nd 1 ,, comfort and happiness Over the ftee of a II"'"i as l' Pr"leet "n d sn '''''? Y''' n. u '''' ' 1 Hy • - ere e l . eet. i nato,l-al indestry— thus idel,mg t:, :aeon smiling land. : Its effeet would pclletr:;te lean;' the rel, re. our forests, and reach to the remotest ham- n"eh . Proklie of henenK and ideeHrers to free tl-:11;te Ne ‘. t .fir. S. v. cm tut' i,-, Int in the West. This w ould - ;;;.,• t h e id, h e ,o tete,: of duties On tile ht\ rooney at home, instead ofsending it across tecting national indlt , Ary. v:ll:ir:'H t h e ; 'rtes hi !In. rich, and not ou th e ~,,,• • the ocean to enrich British fiamers am! market" fur aßTieninlr''. !"''ryhr ::s!: till' r _ manufacturers to the ruin of our own. ill - • ployments mei wages of leper, t h e .,•1, 1 lee THE ErrEcr o1"1111.: PRoPOsED BILL ON your own national restene tee and sect:rol e ~, THE REVENUE. yournational pro: perity :oel nel-iveelenee. 0 , 1 /,',, other 1 “, , • thus inakinz taxation ilea ff a I,lessn' -• er i- e- eueld I lo:li himself (!l'''CIIIIN: f u What was the theory of our learned stead of a etiree to your eimittr ! Secretary? We mueo reduce duties to in- on 111 ,, „„ iih • ;,, • , „ ti.ni,.. If,. w;I:It$ ino forteen _eel to de revenue lie VI ,- ,I - ". nt ..; i.r , t ( : .. crease our revenue. Now, ?.Jr. S. sail, venture to predict. that if. ih, a:id he defied contradiction, that as nails measures reeommend u d by th r :4 : , , , as the therritorneter indicated the- increase — . Me reduction of the taritf. the eh: . z• , or diminution of heat in the titmospliere, e -,. , , duties, .-; suit teeti Iltee! e ( te, , t he- ess ..,ad e.O ,e).• 'rota specoo, to no V;Horem tio•:• - ,w)- , • , just so truly did the increase or diminutionwe o f se:NI:eel:1 A nee i ceo menteitt t :L.:. of the tari ff Mark the increase Mid the din-. treaeurv, antl the warehousin e r q e,,,—„,, li e had hieve:le ern in nii, hall a eat-- were adopted—the revenue neNt vear Motion of revenue. ' lie appealed to the would 10)1 fir hod ,. the ninottio it v, ill f„ , mon: of this cam's eoeds, et ft) mess per record, and defied his opponents to the test. vael, ate! it v.; s ,•,) :le:eh edmirt 1: 1...!i lit Ve.11.. Alark the prediet ion, oe. , heti: • This Air. S. pronounced a most extra- . •• . morn tLet aii ,;:..n me I;!,. I .; h a d ~,,,!i. d Mei could dee v drat with the r.:: ~ ;1 ot ~.., • • ordinary scheme—the greatest absurdity . 1 1 •,). , nie tarhi me revenue that ever entered into the imagination in its diminution the revenue ffli tiff, till at man. 'flie Secretary's plan was to ire- last under 20 per eent.•which the ~severe cram; the revenue. And how was it to be ry considered the very bop , u , o,l ____ th „ v accomplished? By reversing the rule a- r ' ‘ . p „ r r e „ t h m o f a revenue ,),,„.. dopted in this and every other country nett revenue s , noi down II) ,), , r 1 from the beginning of time. Ilis plan was _ eml \\l:ie!l there: eleit oe, not e. ale. teeTilniliions .' There was - . the ::-,:.• reel ee, s .• :. •• not -to increase but reduce duties,. the. L .: . , I ...,;.e on the duties fc,..,1 Ow pmor Hrtit's theorv—and there, ;done. side et . it. semi: - source of revenue. NOW he wished to , : • necessaries. ;Ind ri•••• !dm !deli v,-:. ! •es fer . state a few plain facts, derived-from this . 1 14 1 ' i s s i ; 11)1; : 11 ". 1 1 )i i : i i '' it r' r ‘ i •' ) ' 1 , ) ( 1 ), I . l e tt ' - ' l l l .l ,: ‘ , . tr l :;:i . , `::: j u t l „ l i n e wm •:-.... .1',1 1 , .." N 1,• :1s t h,, ! Way tll , diffueo eery report of Secretary Walker itself, • theory. • • nameee:::: aim pre, per:: y amoeg. toe eta at dunes to 20 per cent. raised the re) enue . '• , . ' oe' , I utterly subversive of his whole theory.— hel l ': o f toe payee , eat was -e,,,, sotem! to its highest point ? Just the relc•rse. It , - • , . .” , .. In. the fi rst place his voluminous tattles • , , , , • • , • ow:wee:le. poeey. li e c. as for edue , te mince,' it to tint very lowest point of tee di) , poor. IL , ~,,„ r ,,,. ei , shewed, at ptiges,os6 & '57, that for t he pression. While his theory said that 20 ~ • last 25 years the tariff and the revenue had Per cent would give the ‘1,•:_; - ( ; 1'q.' I . p • •I ' e " R ' l '' invariably went up and•down together.— •, l,. - '. ... , . f ' .' ', ill ' 'e l. ' " !"•':!' I silos'ei that n gave--the'. N,e's ewee../ . 2d. :Chat, in 1812, under a2O per cent. „, , , ~ ..„ ~b, , 0. x - * , • ''ll tariff, the nett revenue was only $12,780,- !' e ''" ; - “ N '-' ."."‘“..\ rA(.: ' \M ' ; ' : (4: ' t ' 173, while under the present tariff, avera- ! A DMINISTIII Tf) IN. ging, he says, ,near 40 p er cent. t h e l ast ; And was not this a pretty time to select year (18450 the nett revenue .was $27,- l for tile reduction of duties ? - Now. when 528,112, as given at page 23, more than Twe had just en te r ed i'llo " wily , wh''''') d" - double that of 1812, and corresponding Ox .. ' ration no 111211 could predict or calculate. actlY with the increase of the duties. Yet ' When we went to war m 1012 we double:l in the face of these facts, lie proposes to ! the duties: now it was proposed to cut reduce the duties to what they „.„,., in ' them down one half'! What a conston-' /842, to inerease"the revenue! But this mate proof of political wisdom and linan is not all; this report further shows Otis ; vial ability was here exhil'hed WhY ,: fact, that the present tariff is now yielding then, destroy the present admirable tariff,' more revenue than has ever been received, . that had worked FA) well,. and "110111s"'d1 a with the exception of a single year, (183(3,) miserable., and riekety system as this !--H since the foundation of the Government.— Why destroy a tariff that had paid, since But what is most astonishing, the Secreta- lBl2, inclusive, no less than !::- . .;31,307,221 ry, at page 47 of his report, gives t h e of the principal and interest of your public' amount ofrevenue his favorite standard, debt , and having in yo u r Troa"rY , un the , 20 pet: s cent., would yield on the whole first of July, 1845, 0 - balance of !:7;7,65F3,300 . imports of the last year, free, dutiable, and which, added-to the above, gives a surplus all, and he makes it $ 23 , 636,56 . 1 , revenue,,pver and shove the ordinary ex- From which deduct amount on tea ! pcnditures, of 611,965,520, derived from end coae, made free, 2,100,000 the tariff of 1812, including dm payments! of dun year. l'hi - he stated from official annual Treasury reports of 1813, page 31, 1841 c . page 3,500,000 u, lB, and Of 1845, page 25. Yet this tarilr, which had yielded this $16,830,66.1 large surplus, is to be destroyed in the , j midst of war, to carry out an absurd reso-: 300000 !lotion adopted some years ego by an irre- : sponsible politic:id cabal assembled at Bat- v3,667,86.1' . timore ; and this was their leading :old al- Thirteen millions less than the present most only argument in its favor. \I r• S. ; tariff. And this is a war measure, t ear i n g. , called the attention of the - ehairman of the ; only $13,760, 861 assessed on the imports ; Committee of Ways and Aleans ti) the ; of 1845, which were 25 millions more the fact, and he should like to hear his e•;-' than the average imports of the last sipe planation of it. The * estimates made by, years ; and at an average duty of 25 per the Secretary of the Treasury, before there I cent., according to the saute calculation, : was a word said about war or the pros the revenue would be only $17.097,330. poet of war, estimates rendered in a time This was the Secretary's own calculati on . of profound peace to meet the ordioary ex-; See page 47 of his report. But if the Sec- ! 'tenses of the Government—had been retary will take 67 millions, the average ; more by six millions and a half than the of dutiable imports, (page 0,) bi' 20 per' expenditures of the preceding year. If cent. will give him less than 10 million s !gentlemen doubted it, he would refer them nett revenue. p !to the Secretary's report!. Ile wished the Yet the Secretary recommended Z 1 re- . chairman to explain how it was that the duction of duties to an average rate of 20 ; peace estimates for this year exceeded by per cent., and in support of this recom- t ' more than six millions the peace expendi mendation he had .accompanied his report ; tures of the last year; and, besides this, with a table, at page 956, showing the rev- i we had a bill appropriating a million and a enue under differeqt tariffs for the last 25 ; hall to 'italic:good deficient appropriations. Years viz., four years immediately before I Add this million and a' half to the six the tariff of 1824, four years under the tar- ; mllions and a half he had just mentioned, iff of 1824, four years under the tariff of ' and is would make eight millions, by which 1828,ten years undet the compromise Inll i amount our peace expenditure, for the and three years under the tariff of 1812— present year, surpassed those of the last. and What was the result? • VThere stood the fact in the Secretary's Forthe four years preceding the tariff own report, and Mr. S. challenged the of 1.824 the average gross revenue was! chairman of the Committee of Ways and $22,753,000. 'Under the tariff of 1824, Means, or any frimid of the Secretary or which its opponents at the time predicted , of the Administration, to deny „it. Was would ruin the revenue and compel a re- this war brought about to conceal this e sort to direct taxation, the average for the ! norrnous and unprecedented expenditure four y = ears of its duration was $28;929,000. in time of peace, exceedin t , g. by six or sue . .NeXt came the "bill of abominations," the , en millions the expenditures of preceding . "black tariff of 1828" which it was said ; years ? The' war would smother up all would bankrupt the treasury• beyond all : this extravagance, and conceal it from the qttestion ; and what waS"the result? The public.view. All waoteful expenditures average reveaue apring the four years of would .now be attributed to the war. The its operation increased to $30,541,000.: ! war would be a blanket wide enough to Then came the compromise bill of 1833, cover all. And here he would add anoth which brought the tariff down by biennial; er fact—it was one the people ought.. to re4netions. to.a horizontal duty of 20 per i know—it was thi: That the appropria etnit; tind what was its e ff ect upon the ! tons reported passed, and to be passed, a rA•cittito 'rite revenue declitied'pari pa- i mounted already this season to the cum . - au,, with the tariff, yielding for ten years an , moos SUM 0f557,237,075; and would per !aVerage of $21,1 96,090, and thc last year' hap,: reach sixty millions lielOre the, ad of its .uper,ition under the 20 per Cent, "dII- jou rinnent—nettrly three times oil r orditia to.`t:i.alv $1.6,686,000 grtns revenue, net• ry ar , propria nom.. ) AO. i ll d i ,„ i, li . t „ o f Al Leaves And from this deduct the expenses of collection And he has kft only And this wus subject to a stil fut% Cher reduction on 4 .;15,3.16,530 of goods re-exported It s I . I I, 11.‘tion,11,,:1•(;ii:P :Ind 0; tvL•n: v, n nrunn . „(•:n:v-z. Ulut %%lid,' tin the on, 11 . t' . 6• ' I Plll. (.):1 bra;pliy:, oil 1!1:1:1 . . • . a- c•• "i „:•„„ \\ . anti owfut to in: 111 "`". 11 "i' 111 'Y !...; riv ; ;:our ti:::) eolil I nu', anti..-,hutittl %vi , clh : 111111) :: 111 '.' ' :Ili rwi-ent. r. - cut fur nu.; tile; ei.,; \)t ,)rted t \t . •ittk mil the t:11 hiel, t•leva , „et I the ,Tior loan lions \t-orilt nr „d uc t.; in ; *, ) ,rJ 1 1 :*1)!:Int , ' , 1 Itt ;it (:,)..c.),1:11...:11-5, hot hy ( 7 —)t, th" ICpther, but hy tip the to their ! , vel. g..n:l.ettrtn trout I,2iirt :Intl his friend , advl,l•;tfettt.4c-policy ‘vhiri t txtitiltl have preci-cll, - the elfrct. Tiwir ould truly In:0o o• I • gentleman advocateil :1 system whose di- t v• t : tar equalitym of It:(111.s. , 0 tool:„, / , 4.—... . . „ ` ,, .(•c'orit • D A. Ili r.ni.i:u, 1 uos 11 recl and 1)ule:n:61c tendency was 1.0 de- fifty inillion-; in Britishgood:4, one, ii:Ill . or AIA,,INLI:y. I tzt0,,,,,, ~f Prof !" . j•r ,r r ~.. q stroy competitMn, and therelty , ire L a nut- it :errictiltur.tl pr.)(lue, , , tvhile she took. one D, .. . ... :qtp•tillted, to dischar2e the usual duties of ./.',,-,4'1•L1 '1 11;11 a rotittioneo 01 oe,;• Irmo 0-(cli • 1 ( ' minty (.'„ iloo i ll ,. ( ., ;In d that (It it of tie! nopoly to rile !wavy capitalist.s. lit t vould quarter o f a million of our breadstulfs.-- _, ~„ I. , • .. ,,,,Iti„ ~.. ~, ce,. 1,. ci.iii ...,,,,ii. . . . luc t icra Ili()S 0 very ••inilli(maires” of whose 'I'M, 1V11,... , 1/I.ll' 1111.1Slill Il'itish markt t.— .. ; ' ,) ( 11 1 , , ~ ..•,, ,. ;1 1 '. n . ..•; , ,,,,,t.1 1 1. , ,, , ~ , t •:. .. .„ 1 , ( . 4 0 1 „ c, 1 ., : ‘,.,, `. ,,,n. i I.)tstriet :societies lie requeste. i t o to 1101:01 1 11 1 1 1 a prestmco hove, he conlphiineti so litoliv.—• to us? 'Phu .Im!.•riettli mari;et eons:Hued ( , ull ; in n u... pro - . ~_. ;:„ . .t. t , 1 , . . A. \\•. Ain , :nib-rotomitteo ot three tnet c )( l l% - ' l • ,, , , t u ' i, 1. - F r. "' ti•" 1.", would i"uvii:OlY ( 11 -‘l%itle !he ;‘iiiitinlly !wadi a thonsaml o milii(ms of A- r • 1 . (• II r ,„ . „ Nv , 1 , , . p , t i , respond and art in concert •It It„ 11- ;,in • '• ';• ( - 1 '"tt"• "" " N ' ". *"..' 11'11 C0'111111'11." ivagcs of moor in every der:,ritti(mt of in inericall grain; . the British market only- .; ,, r, J. A ii.diinhatorh, Ai. shields. A. lc . , ‘ • thi-tr \- \Theft er etordo•,.ed in th. • fir ids or quart( 0 , of one million. Great Britain tool: I N. , - i.- .1 -, . i .r, . ..c. •.•„„• . (."In/d/i/e'-!---Ile''• 11. l'• 1146 `-` l ''' r " Ful " ll. in the tvorkshops, to the .1•!vel of tra ! , (•••• in of our 110;11* 1101 a 1•1V01111,•111 IV,Irl :Is much . t)mi's' .1. ''''' l ''' v. "' —l. ' n '' ''''''' l ' " 1 "!'; d , I•lil:cr. Tlionhas IVarrtm, 11'in• .\ I'll holly. short tiato • ~ ieporti•il dip fidlowim,, ri•s( "" -! John Briwrinan. A'l:lx‘vell Shield" , I ) . l - EiTro l ),,,; this %vas as c(.ri.,:ot ;I.: :ht: cohio g ;,..5 - Aias;o•ll,l , o;[, , , liot a loutli part ot tlu• non , : ;111(1 1101ving of the tides. .11mit could be ;olio:tot taken by the East atAl \Vest Indies; 1. 1,),,,,,b.„ ( 1, TI,„ I 1 1,c,„ ((„ 1 „•,,„.;„ :1 (,::_ ArGitnan.(.lllt.., \Vim Br:nylon, D. A. Bach plainer .? 'Fake two coterinitme.• -- . 4 ;:tt.P:i— DO', a third p;irt as much ;is Brazil; not as : , 1 . 1:1 - 11 , undinihn , hude . nlll:l: • ll „, in dn . 1n ..„._ ' I er• A-' , ron V( atson• . ta to tt;011 Me ti, taks oi rise (- ~,,,,,,,,A , .: , \Nov.-, Kentuchy and Ohi o , : - •;uppost: in li_an- iilt11:11 li3 1110 1:1111' 1 , 1111131 (1t'C'1111.1: 111111 111/I iiitability of ibu i,iivev,.t ut . lbit • ritiiii)cr.lilce .. i,.. t ., i . ~ ." i , ~. . . ,I , ..,,,,e, 111 I‘l . V. 1.11 . . ,1 • 1:11141 , 11y 1 , 1 1% ,01' , ~, ~,, dill:~, :LS ill I; :linilief Wil:-','- ' S V. - . 1."; IV , Ct1.1 . ..i 11101 •1 .1 1110 . ..0 1 1 .1111 lIIIii :IS liilli'll :IS I I:iyi 1. (...,......... • ; dy•-•• wuti tvlii...lt it Irv! lIVVII 1.1,1.,101. ... per day, and in Ohio, :IS ill tile I. . :-'., 75 Poor, riii.i....ahl-,!, negro:. 1 la...ti took 1:1•4 '. Rc.vo/pe f i, 'l'llat the past Ins.lory oldie ! '.'ticl is t ~,,. ,tv.ie . ; apptiatinclin, wen, mask by tla.-• cents per day. :";(tIV IV:13 it lI.It 1),(...f.....tt1y year 5:l, I! I. 1):Irr , •1:-; of our dour, while . i . ellipc yawl, Reform e „ tahli , hus t i',",, „ 1 ,.,.„ ( tt,,,,,,• 11 t 1 0,,.. clear t ha t, unless Ohio protected lice pros- Fln 4 l ; ind, ;••:„•othitid, and inland to(f(•tlit‘r, and interestintr truth. that the principle ofl ( '''' ) lwitlrP ii ii i . f [ l i t n e f ts 'il' i i :i i \ ' l l . / . .°l :k ? . . 1 .1 . - ; ii 1 1 ::: ) -- n 7 Per"us lal]ur' II"' l'iru'llle'.i(ll):3 l'l'L mover" 'll ' 6 ' 1)1 ' 35 ' 1.5 ' 5 harruis of. ii‘mr and ,'",?`' 'Poor.% t. AitsTlXl:Nctt from all th.it intoxi- ! Prof• Stoe‘'er, • price labor of Kentucky hoots. •-_-1;; :•s, Imes, barrel of eol'it - Ineld• Yet we are tol d In • cams is indispetisald \- necessary to the sue-. rainntlifcr it'ufr'' . '''''' l " /1. "" '''\'''• I 3— every thing would come in, ;mil t•( nr,iel the (lie fay :) of ,these oillcial tact _, by the :-'e , e- re ,.., an , A uliiin , il ,, n . i - ,,,,,,,i, „i t h ( „.„„., c. :. IZer. I.:. V. Gerhart, Rev. H. S. ;.\1:14.1 ,. ..1y, ; mechanics and laborers of Ohio m come re:;iry of the 'Pre:is:try, that ..ve must ltdte . :3. A , r. , ;(ilvt , (l, Tii „ ii. in liiii . 3 , 1 - 1 • 03 . t„ lii ex .., (;. 11:Igen - tun, .1. 'l'. IVright, A. I?. ;•,te i tlo‘vn to I'2' s cents a day, or to give up more Brit.i•di Nitrilk, othenvi:-'e '-lii \‘'lli ,r, tend the influence of the Tempt - trance 162.- , ven''on• their Warkets, quit work, hti• every thin! ,- , have to pay us "r0.•;11pa 1)t';•i• broalst ,„ w", form, Ire are i nihn , :tet , d hi:lout:o: h,, t h,d, I ( 'o,m/titter under l?rsolntioit -Yo. 1(1-_. I sell !milling, and f.;tet rich! Anil lie 5111)- anl, not', huol;l,Lf il to .%pare, sh'j 'O H " F the kindest feeling totv.irds Mose %vim may : Fit •I' , w(ths• P. A. 1311 " . I' 1 l!r , I `..'r• B. Krl mitted, woul(1 not thi Si)) lii etre••l of “freit buy zei 111111•1 t of our cotton." \\that ail ill be opposed to our measures, mul by a situ- : ire, J"'es i\l ( " I ' , l'u li ri :\I : Ili'llY• traile d Iv ith h.:11011:e I 'Phe only difference suit to American farmers is this. A s an (111 I , pgarti tor tin. I . hr ,/id . • 1 ne3l. iiileresis of the;. ~ i o"4a CY roll( r lee. , volution No. IR-- tyas the Cost of I.l',lllSpOrlllllll ll 11/IrOSS tie hoitoralde man, must he not h us h fi n Ins - ( •111)11111111111IV. 1 . He v. Dr. lirauth, Rev. J. c. ‘v a t,.., 011 ,11,,,.. Ohio and across tile Atlantic ; and will( reputation %viten 11l Iriok/.1 1111011 those 1:1C1S? 4..Re.wircil.Thnt the mantiftettirinw and • 'F'• TannYltill , th'‘'•• l'iik I I "ligiler , I`" v• P, Idle modern facilities of steani, a toil of iron But 'what bett:•r could we expect ir , olll tills von dm.,-, or i ii aill • 5 ,-„,,- 1 .,, 1 ,,1 1 i,,„. i ll: „,i_ 1". (*writ:iv!, Rev. B. ) ..21lor, .1. .1. 1 V dls, could be br o ught Iron.: Europe to lllit; . Allleri/%111 i'.lCeret:lry, woo, over an d ot•er in . (•;Itinty liquors to be (1,( -• •t1 as :1 beveta , te, are: -A • ' l. • 1\ it Flr• IF. \V• rmantall, S• coutttry-for less than ti.. 4 1 ; less dem it 51 , 0111(1 his report, denounces I)urborrow, Abra'm I,ott,l).)l'Contitlghy, II" V'' ' ''.7ll.'lffiDll ( ; 1 / illitli'loUS to :7;0e101 , ,', tOndility . - rrt , :tlll,:tt; l'C'- , ~ . 1 cost to cart i t 20 m il es 0: 1 contin‘m roads. .Imcrican tiumuji , clutte.t:Jorpircegn. !':001/.'• •• 111.111 the I'llicieiwv of :11l means employed i J• 1, • IFIlrn"• •F• '''• W 'll'cr()"'• J. Auhin i Stich would be the iilaniftt - t and ruinous and declares tica (lii r' / 10:Wiwi is more 1 fi n the elevation of 11E111, 111111 omtritt, therc. l inill.'ol/ , k •K• i'dYer" , \Villi"Ill ( -: ()s1 " 1 ". T• 1 eficets of ••fr e e trade, " on Mc wa-os of la- equictltle and just than (Mti(t.7 on .1 il Irign f ore , to h c , rr ii,,,: iii i,d ie d. i lVarren, J. limiter, : - .4. A. Swope, I)r. Ala i bur in every diTartment of the national in- !„,(.;•0,9,:!5, espacitilly in its operations ou the . 1 , 5. lit oft 'flat the furnillin(r of Ina- 1 1 "1 1; J• I Vel'IY• A • \V• Al !l giliFY. ' l ° l ' ll i ilustry ; and any reduction or protection poor ! Better levy nixes on our ONVII i lkillglllall, j o h n Hik e r. Solomon l'otvers, rxii a ing Iqllol ~ I' m- tel terials fur the ma ki ng of I ntlt - • -t•• 1 . • : - i Suc h, ~ would be zt rctluction to th e sante( Shalt of ) dtVIIOIIS than On 11103 C or fore.gners , and the renting of building, to he 0 „,,„ p i,,d i J. S. 11atteli, Prof'. AI. 1,. c-doover. the wages of labor. I .. i are the doctrines openly avmved I t() . til l s for the sale. of " thein, to he as all milt- I , on tie,li.ta, it W. 1.: My,i3VC:l, VII:Ii Me proceed , It trould tlegr.itle the free lahin of this Secretary to favor 1113 1111S1/1':1111C" Sp./1011'1 of nary drink , are inc(olsistent NVitll the (t•ood j country to the miscrttble condition of the .‘free trade." .A Nvay with ,stiell British , ploto:-.((•,1 ill :11l ille 11;1111 . 1 . , 1 1.1 the Comity. i 1 , g, , ,. 0f t , 10 . • cy , ll‘ . ...ittiott,:rigned by d ie o ni„ r , , I , e M . I.IOV iely. and, in the opinion of this (~'un- - . —•1 ,• lice. 1.•,,, i. J %pow; the ('Dacca i Ao ,., 1 1 0 d ~ 1, • • . • • i surf labor of foreign lands, v , I i „„ 111 , 11 tMetrincs as these! 'l'lley could never lied ventittn, otudit also to be alr,m(loned, , lion adjolud. ' were slaves—without the meal's o f m l ilea - favor with the American l'e°l' l '-' , sV l :lii t ! a 6. flcsol vc:l,'l'll;kt the run tom of tlispmsi my ting• their children—tvorking from ti le era ...spark or putrintism animates their ncarts, with ardent spirits at the c elebration ofj . the to the grave, and never aspirintr to any ;or a drop of Revolutionary blood runs in our National Intlepetulenct•, the great day t , 1 thing beyond a scanty and miserable sub- ! their "'i's. 'of American Liberty, is truly reptiltlivaii, I t , ststence; and 51101 1 was the condition to ! ., The gentleman froin Alabama will no and tends to prevent that corruption on which "free trade" 111051 Met itably bring, tlittibt discover another terrible absurdity i p00,, i; c morals, which must be fatal to the I the now protected and prosperous labor of when Mr. S. stated that G. Britain export- prosperity of our country. i 1 ---. I this great country. Pull down die walls ed and sold more agricultural produce than 7, Re.;o/recl, That \vererommend to the i IF A RVEST' 11031 E. built up by the tariff of '42 to protect and any other country ill t 4 world. Yet it is ' s'itVertil 'l'omin:ranee : Societies of the Conn- i . (11:01?(:1; ATINOI,D • defend American labor—let the eh ea p pro- . strictly and tnidenialdy True. ExPorted tv to continue faithful and ze.dons ill t h e i r ' I ductions of the low-priced labor of Europe not ill its original form, but worked tip and , elfin ts to inippress Int( tupurance, to be ac- , r i -r l , k , '' Just revelved. and now ofer; for llo‘v freely into your markets, and von , converted into goods, iron, cloths, & 0., ' tire and diligent to increase the number of le sale, at His old stand,i • . must sooner or later come down to their : consitlilfg of raw materials and hreadsttl ll : - '• their nientbers, - and that they constantly rc..., . A Large stock of degraded comiiiion—ntoral. and political.. Great flritain exprtetl, on an average, member how great is their influence nit ill , ['rod, I I rocrrie.v, Ile, IM:refine, earnestly appealed to the t, )1103'e thart-two hundred and Illiy Millions ti s i ng . goo „ , r „ t i„ . I :flinnestie 21/uslins, But Tirf,.. , ;, Clurric.v, licillin, ,, k, li'll.ct laboring people of this country—the 'soy- :of dollars worth or manuflicturcs, °lte - hall . l 8. //e.yo/ve(/, That the frintills of 'L,Petit-! ('tn.(l..:..fune. , :, Crtssinelt.•:. ertigns of the land—tvlio "made all and 'of the \v hole value of which consisted .of . , perance have rezisort to rejoice in the vie- ; • ettlicar.v. ,u,-e. 4.c. paid all," to come quickly to the rescue, to 1 . the prothice of the soil. The I.T. States! tory which the cause liaS It in t* , :•! '' b all of %chichi will lie Sl/111 0111.ap.. P lcase :I sVC themselves front (ha de;;rading. mid ' took about one-filth part'of all the export, '«i.;,„ p i i .„ s t „t p., •( as ex prcsaed in 1.11(." 1:11.1' e 1 • i 1• 1, 1 11•i* Yourselves. disastrous effects of , free trade.' The of Great Beitain--lteiog . nmre Man all En- majority 'Of votes for No I,tur.N: . n, and the '; , .1 , exanint s ant J11„...!1. ~, ~,. Critvintor July 2 1, lt••• Ih. •It er lid iti their own liatids---Iliev could rope put together. In a report 1)!a cum - result' 'should aiThr,l 0111•01=11-0Innit .•:0 11. t ' • • . nl. • , • , protect thenelve: - .; at the hallo!-Lox, , end, if i mittee i,n the British Parliament, made to proceed with rcnewed and mi . :l.c: pi.rsc-' ' 4 :- - G - ••:47„),.; . 74,11- r jr l'a , ftieZ4bi 1: 1 1p,• flit! not. tires - svoulkl de:ierve tht: rh.T.• :somb % oars :',go, it appc•aTed Ma: the Brit- Tering etTort:, until the -ano: -!tall l u cre . 111 - V.litll/1 , IiINI):•/ radation to whieh 1Ij; y.kv,);lN hr th(o ll i e .l. idriTy ) ,l , ,, ~, ,m ..:1 1 mod by thr p;•(,1,1,7. (1'; otc , 1 ,,,,,, 1 ac „„,„ H i, i ,,,, 1 i ,:, „:,„. ,)„..„ .;,,,„ . To 1-vyi, (.71,..y0i:,te I'll' otli.•t,- pri.pol,lnd tin-• 1MF...v.1i; 0 , 2,tu , ...i. , Id . ffer , p.., Uraner. RAI , - 9. 11' , , ,- Vrr I. ,Tlr.t it ;• .., , ,1i,.., 0 ; 01 ., 1: .-", n • f:).c , ...ii.,-1: ,17 . .17his l 1 k'i'l! ' ',. ~ r. . I " I;ir. p-o r ; 1..1 1.. t =IBM ,r,;;. 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' 1%.:1 pv,:ll:l , ' pi' I .! : ,- . , 1 PP.IS, 111111 r..ootilinun.! I P I. C/II 111 11. I;..I'l'1 , 1: . II , : -,.., O w ......,,.1.,1 T; , ; !] pi. , 11:,•,. ••• ; „,,• i -iii..,, of III,: \ ` ''' 1 ' l' 1 ; '' C,11!,1'.1 j,/ ir*.t.,•;l.,'l' .I . C1!:',0. 1:I''1' , ! II:WU:IV:II:Si I 11.01 o=a2== roi . ,:;;/[1 1,,, , ) 1 ,1 111!: \VI 1.411 , );1-,.. 1. ••;1•!i!., , \\ tn. It. 11 ;I•,;II..1. C:vi-t, W. H. i I. 1% I! !Z twlt , • , • 1, " 11,110,, ler• ;1,•• Lie : - 01111. acircl in, Olt.' 'on!. J. NVoldv, who 10r0c,,1 ric:.",licrit C. P. NI: \VIII, D NVAT,“IN, ni:r 'l'. 1 f ; ;. , 11r, 1 1. 14 (if . .\l. 1..• I): In rc ~:11';l, ~ L ;~I +i'('r , ~a,~ MIMEO =Mil .ti 14 , 11 , Y. .Izl I). NI Coli.tti2lty, 11,t1 (• , 4 I IMF Et) 1 ,0! : 10. /, 'l'h 0. ‘v : , it 11, Iry Ii 1.,.,, a Tr: 1,1 ! , 1 piir 4;1 , , it, live morallv and y. C•'.l ;1r IcgiAativ(; . I =MI r any t•,viiship or I„irr)ii•rh ‘vititout t! ' I %pl !!! ;11 :•) t.. : P. I,y c]..•0l ti!•.! F.! I I IN. 1.',•• n ! r .:•!:a ;), I 1,,i IT! ("•'!* !:r-. I. t`i 1.;:•11 ; __. r. ---t ...~ 1. - i. I.'t "111:0 I /. cl , ;;;;!1..1 , (1 Iltr IHi!,!im , of 11.1 • I'cinppro.p( ::.t. th, lIIMIIIIME=II • I 1.1 tilt' Conv,-,C,i,,p, 1).. i t.) 1:,II , t," •',. 5' V;t 1 iv 11...; . : L; ,o ;tl , ;11 . it.1.,1,! l,'r:rclrrr~. That the 1):: , tors of Ow sc.vt:- ral throw:liottt the (..olnity hi: it:- ‘'itotl to proph: on the :lib joct of from the full il. ()11 111 , 01011 .‘1 r.,1 '!'fiat :t Cciltrol ('011:1::$ Commito., of t.•:: olcoll),:us hr. r, P. K1:115 nr, .A WATsfiN. - 1 A . 'I. \V u irr, l:Euti.taT,' • T. TA V1111.1., J n. .4. iii , (ll 1. Ir. Jr,.. 4 i,i1y.. 5. . t 1 Fiat t:n nct•-)rt ri%: - ht tr) ..!!Cir,riy of a mai,ori!yofvo ,o:: 1.)!? onim!!:oo ICI irdi:•,);l:z•.. [01.•7..; t t•‘..•ri.i "!pUfl , aux!! 1.114'11!1.:1 I '• : q . :11 , 1)(1:11! , :.! Ihr :*;t:11•_: l'!!' fa r o . t' i lyij J. 1.5 1.) 1.111 '!:.1 .2)..:11 .11 3 CI 7("P long (Hayed duty in renitint,ratin4 the legol Friday Eve Di n o, _ Am!. 11, 1.1(i. and I epl - C'ell I I VU, of 111 , ),(.! \1 o had 1'(11? 7'llll (iP' TUE DBITIG 3 TAREPP OF '4G give heart aml hand to me,, , ores ,tprtidiating al• unlimiteh tunoum, looney for \I aging IVlog llelmm c:andolate (or (;anal l'othmisl-ioner wars of conquest. Mr the extension awl e.,tabhsh- JllE'; 11 . , of the Have !..y.. , tern, atrl to impo-e tip , qi the 3 r arelilider ret4o , xcd ‘,l,ligationi to Me,srs and C.i3!EIION'. 101' . r . Ct k y attention!, luting the ra,t %reek. I .1„.. According to prol;lise. We devote a good portionwhich V "" s. ""t " 1/ CLIII.°N of to-dayls paper to Mr. tT"Tr;wAier's admi ra bl e took occa , ion to tell the Pie,ident :tome plain ree d, i„ t i c ic oce a! t i„, P rot ,„tive P olicy. we truths in itlation to his contracted and arbitrary !ter at part until and the reasoning of the eNccii „ext~ceek.,l et it, l eupa h defer „, 0,, l l' five ii,;; and incuncliv-i..e. It ais the iii-t candid perindl It roc„,, tL vrl olr gr „„,;(l,oralt;ie liii , tury of the I:in:Idle in t,11,0•11 IS an irrentiablo 1::•lialt of l'roterliio: of Ow ilf the 111(11 , 1 , 0: mind that to morrow (';lttir.hy) weel;, the at.l:l, 1:01(410it will cimmtaitil tltr LII II nual , tiltirtrt I.:uropi.tttl 011110 It iii l til corioot halLc' It 1...,,,„ t .1. ;.0 111 l'onr ,, rtni!y it . ;It . 11 ,, tv.1111-tal.l Ifig the It <""'• it :;:.”) , 1 NV hi t 0 h iHjc 11011.1 the I ' le`ikh . llr. ‘`. Heal! :Tat ' lO 110? ti rate OH :'''lll.ll' \VCLair!'„ll,o,vs. r t !27 , nay. , *ty III::: i nun, proceeded lo elect vro tem. Or 111 e filth b.111,A, 11,, Fratine!..'on Ni!cs I_7, a.i ul \\*!iiff4-; in•tling ena llonelay 111.• o:.1mclic.111 Itultiztry v6lll :eck,!N \. nriatiou tnee:s. in the v , nirt hothe on 11ond . ty night. Let all chi, 6)1 . 1,11 Of - . 16 he triol e. I)1 seen that .7 , 1e,5r , . .i. t 11 - 11. at: c)iielniez ru vns iu tlii, place'on .1(»t(lay next the purp4) , e.,l taking .1 1 :itt - nerreuty Po: hlts. IVe Lace been favored with a gl.wee at a too»ber of portraits taken by these gentlemen. and reit lily my that v.e have ever sa•n Tho,e (bisiroui of or frit2ntls W0111(1 (In well to call anti tAaniine their gallery at Col. S. S. .. 1 1ccircAny's re: idence Chatnbershurg -treet. azi•Civi , 4, writing tor the Ilarri,burg Tol-gral,ll3 0.11) I y urges the notniu;ttion of the I 10n..1.tm ;-. CoortAt as the Tan e;teththite lur Governor. N I roan in the 'talc is nwie familiar Nvith tlw Tariff abler argument or mote commanding eloquence on the stump, than Mt. Cooci:a. 110 ‘,Ve not need a candidate that c.in Lila. the field, and eili.!ctuall; louse oar lethargic :State to a true sense of the imi tient peril in which her interests have been placed by the legislation of southern Free-traders and Northern doligh-lavv , ? 11:,e - TheXempr7er dyclines publi,ltiug the pro ceedings , of the Public:\leetiug held in the Court hotee a few ‘veeks stave In fn rut a Tariff legislator-, bloc enacted the new Tariff Law, and the people has c no busine,, to express their views upon its expediency, until its pernicious tendencies have been fully , leveloped in a general breaking up of .the cheerfulness and prosperity that have hitherto pervaded the land ! Several Locoloco editors are very sillily attempt. ing rts show that (he Whigs are responsible for the passage of the British from the fact that the Pennsylvania delegation in Congres.s re fused to betray their bretluen throughout the U nion, who had manfully stood by them in the battle for Protection against Foreign Pauper Labor, by not voting for an amendment ollined by Mr. .M'CLEA N . , of this district, protecting Pennsylva nia Coal and lion and sacrificing the balance of the Union. Suppose the Whig, delegation had thus betrayed their friends, how k/011 might it not have been liefofe a compromise bill might have been concocted which should leave Pennsylvania in even a worse condition than she is in under the present bill ! But why do these saga cious editors not gi‘ e us reasons for the introduc non and support, by President Polk and his party, of a bill so radically wrong as to require the pro- I posed amendments at the hands of Whigs ? [U - The papers from all parts conic to us detail ing instances in which the new British T4ritr Law is already, 9ven in the prospect of its operatipn, Feriomly idli!cting the interests of the laboring and-manufacturing portion of the community. In !•ome places the wages of the laboreis have been reduced :20 or :10 per cent ; in others the laborers have been discharged and establishments cioL•ecl ; and in many cases large orders for manufactured goods and raw materials have been countermand ed. The Chaim ersburg mentions that a single furnace in Franklin county has hail orders (runt the East for metal to the amount of ithdri,lNn since the pazt-age of the new The i Denmerwy'of county, at their I it'. }. •rninty Convention. re,olved that the signs of the innlicatcd the neeo,:itv• of having a sritoNf. atol aec.adinglv nominated J.kni 11. Tis a:> t4rir c.t,OJhl c'o for K ,11,111!! ilir. !+tevaaii Specch. . . . long out own Fia! ,, , and i! right, awl as such Iva, a (lawzeroa.; instance. It II t:'s Cr. ,II SreVi MIMS of Potato Oteetloll to he 1, , ell .iwnwl a urn' clwpwr Z/3 the hogiiiti:ng o: Lew 11,,m his hum un lout 1-lan.!, "i„„„ th e colonic in the lii , tory exceutiNc procccdiir2, ;cid is et\' cccie this se'ds.n. Oren- Ek.ieg:ete Elecl ion. t..olv's the Time. to our ad‘ column, It %.11 117 ore Onplicity. Vl'llars wrong f . . :():Pi:ir Mete . Fro7,l the Artlty. , The 11:leel ions. i .HALTutsortr. 37 A, It li ET. - . ..tlr. lull; seem, ti,D.';alillf•ll iii.ot the re: 0 111 , A t the 1.1 , -t advire, from the lti o (;:,..u.lp. The Tile :Southern and VVCiCII7 mad: bring Aye' int!. ~. r i 01_ n H i t e:lT: i n i.c.ri l o l, NV )•J KI. Y . .) 1 COW;le., •.`,11;11 Ido nothinL , that may c0n,n1 , 11 , 1 it- 1 A:n:3-, nailer GI la 'Taylor. wa.., giadwi;ly irioriwz IIItCIIigNICP iIS to the result of the recent election,- : iiiis ' e i ti : l . .I.l,,itte'ilt‘i.urc hato,l,-,reno/faill':e.fir:"l',(l:,,in, self to any iall.er than the blind de% oleo of party. iup :hat liver to Cainargo. with a view of traliing : 'lt he this are evidently brightening, ;did a good I llowaid ~.ft,ct at . .l . I 12, rlty :0 1 , , ,,.!: I ...2r i . H o ld. lOur readers are already av,.are that the VW IllitkiNg : a dt'lN , W , ll.ltiCll 111'011 .Monterey. Nothing of ;lc; prospect is butwe us. Anne x ,Al is a : . LITIIMary of I ers gellotally a:di ,',... I I ..?, but hothing Coin g a , appropt iations for the improvement of slltitly : 1 1 1 / 4 444.-.:..! haa occurred since our last dates, ec..‘pt ; l ig :, the returns as far as reeei% ed . ,' buyets ilec.:ze givinff ;hat . 1 i r 'lLAtN• —s 'iliali Ftliit't°'-''"otl to prime r-d wheat livers and harbors lot national purposes, teas ‘e- i the di , Landing, by order of lite V , ar Pepartrnent. t N,ORTH GA nOLINA • \\ - .‘l .1.• (.t: \ ft,•.'f. :•“:" 'at 75 et, .to S'i. 1 . .ito '0,1,, .t; h. r Via-lily Flom T oe d, O n :\ luhday Ails loyal excellency trawmit- , of all thc Loui,ia ti a and Alab a ma volui,.,eer,,, in 'V , Lig c1 ,, - . .'.'hett. for Crovulnor, i- I.' e! , •e!ed,he'diti:' : ~., von !II F I (I:: In '... I 1.1. W 1,02 Conn !-0 . 1,1 a l : ; 1 tcd to Congro'i a Ille'` .l ' 2,o " 1,11 1. ,. ."ieing the veto of ' conseiptenre of their not haying volueteeled t'or 1 •:, :' , lr. the ,, h,„-d, I,oeor oe o, ir,,,,,,ii,T,-Jc, to 1, , / , ..1.) and 3'.! its. an I vale'.: at 5.1 a .1:; , , ecrlT,. ()a:, m e ~. . . the bill for ~ettling the eh:inn due by thi3 (_;o'.et.ri- ' rOO O Th.., T-to .Tr, T1 1,,...., , , a. ; T h e i r ,,ti lmat i on ~, T h e \ o):i . . I . t ' .,!;• r 11 , .., j „ TiTy 1 ,, ~...., ~ ...,,,,, ~,,T :, :;:2 , 15 , nort h 1i..: i r t_tt c. ... 1 2 :1 5 . : 1 1:,.. , l i { ,,, v , e , 1 6 ,.. ! .„) ~17,„..) at the "ales men: to its own citi.tr:tl; utali.r the Ti, ity N% lill , i ,loop , Ai tie , : fl':011 . ,, 11Z I 11111: lIIZ . \Val' DIT:i1111::'ilt, p,uo, b:-.3,, 1.15 Of tl.” I c;_ , i,Lit,tre :1: , : dreidelly i nu . 1 , • ,,t,,,., (. , hie}, ...:11 ii elf, :old at prio.; h'ranie, INA mute th•ill lorty 3 , •ar.- old. The hill . t h at thy whinimor.r.iv declined I,llikiiri,,,,, titer r,•1 1 1 g . v,1.;,,1, 1 1 0,1:1, t'A U ~ , , , , ,e,l at.dttne I: 'ls.. ':.:en.. 'zin gi ng ' i n. : in tr,,t t o e,fi thti, per 1 , t' lb, actioldibg os of Conress, ant. ttiroti:;ll its u thit it I , l', from officer ,01.!c ; !rril‘." the 0. %c, ... • sevins that ‘viiile otir tvortily reach to nil Ow. 1.01%19. tr, ;„ ;,.; ;,.. (al a tui, t ;UV \VII It tochy and Tennessee here volunteers, suppo,ch it is proposied to :Tend a few handled thomiand by Gen. S. to be indhipentialde. are not lihohy to dollara upon and benidicent national oh- reach the Mu Grande hefole the middle or :etc, or to pay the honest debts of Government • •;ti T' ni the Hour own eiti.r.m- :le ine , ,:ig , 2 dent , •!zeited bit animated di: cu iun in Ills 'lit(' Polath !Col. N. Trilmti,. speaking of the Pot:o., But ,titutional prinelply,llo gite,'‘ion of con,:iiutional that tLe cdll , ,rs \vele h, A It I • Lc i t ii it nu, 111 II ti •••- r•-• the ;1 worm. neor, aw , d,•• to 0 proper ~e tt-e of this new :•tep the Jong. fotm•l the reline of eoch, of %1 1 ,,icli I, 'now ,, • progre , s 01 Execaitittl tyranny, did they not NI JAI has, completely destroyed the cau-i nf z th e : We contrratulate our Whiglriends on the to the Natio N ,, , , G o r ciffinen t conv, l l,l into 0 entire p'..ttlt i-let:en and die: wlivrmp, - .ri th e 'prospects before us. Amid the gloom of -•d n hih vet i uuuatnr , impending ei it that now. hangs over die State, the %VIM , . watch-fires burn bri , rhtly. The people are aroused. The betraye'd fol lowers of Polk are throwitur oil the shacklee . of party by hundreds and thousands, and enlisting. under the broad 11iti2; Banner of „ —Protection to American Intim:try and He , peal of the liriti,l, Tariff of 181(3," 'l'he election of our Canal Cotumiesioner is now plac , :ti almost beyond a doubt, and dare i5•52., , ,0d ret , son to believe that every part of Mr Sjam %vitt be revolutionized, return IV!ii , ..f members" or cua , zress—anti that even t lid Iterks will be shaken in tier tt44iance to our British-Ainerican linters. practical oper:ttion, a: the ino,t latuu d ecay „1„11„.,.;:a, be the in of court. AdienrEameni. .Mr. TaLla•L!,:i !tali had hi name IA itto!tti have that grid ilicution of lifi'onning our on th , . "h b" 9 "t• Mr. ATtili , os ch,o't more I . luitlitl in ill to the country titan any ; tlic I,,i!yrice had pi ccedel it—closed on Alcuiday last at noon. , seirate has at I.ed ten,oved the injunc told that the putter of it , llll•olbeis for good or evil r,on of h'se•-fecy from its proce,.l!r !: : upon the nr is. for the present ; at an end. 1 se,-..sion . 11.1.tt „ Lt0 .. 11 t tc - cy The 1,,e01.11., ni re,. ` - (hate sastait ele, e ,l has been one of the lonqe,d• the st:~lcui It hitherto made that the country' tion probably the most nii,chro. ions, upon reeeid. t , Illiset..VO. not to ILI' hilt to the n:rn,bcr- thin C0n,41,„ " out, l',dlllllole of that . 1,06' for the happy adjus!trirent of our Patriot, dilli it the etltrY at peace "suit all cultie,, (;rear Britain. 'the Pirsidelit, in hi the world, and the national treastily ;it Cutout me- , agethe• Senate, announced Iritrn,eL oppose( the people Lapp; and eent ' uted full °I P'- 1;1.111 !to the proposed settlement. and rinle,s thilio roily oaticipatienr:', it l'ound ""'l `-:": tf 'advised by the Senate 11e would reject the olTer.— 7rprme .succe:tt.fully striving - develop( our vast , , , • , i'lle .-enaze VP,OII an acceptance of the pi oposi. resource,; it found the laborer best', and industry lion by a vote of .f to 1.2. atol tat the Treaty ever; where lye!l re t v, o ,k,l it 1: 0111 , 1 1 \veil; for by a tete of I I vei!! to 1 t nov , ..!—Mer-sr:r (*.vine; on the hands of all (% ho would toil, and plenty :cat- and Sturgeon in both car '3 VOtiln4 in the negative. tenet over a smiling land. Ilot tvliat a eliange lii since talsen place a-.3-The carpel :‘• fanulacluring re s it ,,j mirit leav i ng the country at win . ; the ( C l ' i r ici, 7 , ,t i r;:: ‘ , !,! ( , ) 2 f ,, ( ... - 'o o n i n t e li e ,, ti:t y r l t. k l l l l ; i t e v ,, e t l , t l l: l el , l l,, lo ve i national treasury unpty ; the foundation laid of 1%, The sally? com an hourly4ricrea%ing national debt ; the people ap- i ncre as ed of Felten:dye and disconhoiled ; tunic languishing t h e tx'qte!" ii! their \curl:men. tiler and enterprise silenced ; and the rewards or all .1 - 2. went into operation, to the CNtent of the pres. vlio labor threatened %yid' a ruinous reduction cut 'eduction. Other corripanies have been coin When the• people come to make up their verdict ' , Ned to adopt the same course, .to ~: avc" th em . upon its doings, the judgement trill h e a h eau selves f, em the ruinous operatic of .the uctc "poor man's' Taritl: Bill ! • 11-='A meeting of the mechanics, mill-Weights. Thc President. and the Vi'ar. blacksmiths, laborers and others. employed by the I President Boi.K. seems to be growing healtily troy Vulcan lion Works, was held at the Works sick of his 01111 War, and is anxious to get rid of on the :loth ult.. at which resoluti on s we t e 11 ' A A few day. ago a young man, at Winne's. it, provided Congress will do it for-him. But not in this State. named John Stout, in a fit of imously adopted pledging their support to the p ar . d 9 r l, having deemed proper to consult that body shat ty which ,hould advocate a repeal of the new Briti27 inaina pont, inflicted three deep wonnds in his cone purpose . domen With a knife. In commencing the War, it is but lhir that the re- on him. (in ish Tmiff Bilt. -- fliat is talking,his delirium, he fancied :•onsibility of closing it should also devolve. up heFC acre Shake 111111 tool : this to both Saturday last the President transmit- SiII:PIIERI7, of Philadel i p i liii. ar a t i n f o e t x in t: e n s - 1 !. 11ode of Lill - mg : Houses a Message requesting lip- sive dealer in Beady-wade s g propriat ion of .ti - 2,001 , ,(00 to enable hint to nC2O- through the papers of that city, that he is making A ingular disease is prevailin among the cob tide a Treaty of Peace with .Mexico, IC A \ ing it to arrangements to have all Ids goods manufactuted cued people in the neighborhood of Rockville, Md., be inferred thretalifornia Wa , i . to be looked alter. in Belgium, imo.m uc h as the new Law Will enable . attacking the victims suddenly and without any. A Bill was immediately introduced into the House him to throw the ar ticks thus prepared into rem- precious indications of its approaqh. No white making the solicited appropriation, and eras pr o - market at lower rates than he has hitherto done! pelmet] has us yet been alrected by it. pressing finely until Mr. Wilmot, of this State, :I- What say the 'Bailors to this feature of the opera I ri: ,- Judg.e llonscr, Associate Judge of the First vifiling himself of a thin house and the absence of tion of the new 'Tariff Bill ? Judicial District of viand, dird on the rth inst. a number of Southern members, suddenly spoiled --- _ all • I at I.coniirdstown after a short illness. l'he Effects Cominr.; Home,. by proposing and carrying an amendment pro viding that Slavery or involtintary servitude should be forever excluded from the territory that niCe,lit be acquired by the U. States through the negotia tion ! With this feature the Bill passed the 'louse at a late hour on Saturday, by a majority of six votes, and was sent to the Senate. The dose, as modified by 'Wilmot, proved, however, too imp:datable for even those who drafted the origi nal Bill, and on its final passage Mr.m . Kay - hine self voted against it. In the Senate, on \[undoy,•the Bill was taken up and debated a short time, when Mr.. Davis, of 'hissachusetts, understanding that it had been de termined in caucus to strike out the anti-Slavery clause and pass the Bill without it, took th e floor and efreLtually strangled it by speaking until 1 :2 o'clock, the hour at which, by joint resolution, both Houses had agreed to adjourn. Of course the Bill could nut then be acted upon, and the President had the consolation of seeing a Congress of his own frienda bleak up over the grave o(one ; of his own schemes. Oregon Territory. !.1.7"A bill passed both Houses of Congress, pro viding for the establishment of a Territorial Gov ernment in Oregon: The seat of Government is to be located West of the Rocky Mountains, and slavery is to be fotever excluded. E7Amtmg the important Bills passed on the last day of the seBsion was that to establish the Smiflisonian. Institution. It provides for a judi cious expendithre of the Smithsonian bequest made ,onie year., ego in trust to the U. :I. Government ior educational purposes. e hill for the relief of the heirs of I(01:mt r i l'ut.rox hoth llon c. orCungSce already The Hanover ;Spectator of Wednesday gives a beautiful instance of the adviintages to be derived by our Fanners from the new British Tara Pill. AlLissr.E.t.tx, of this'county a few days since disposed pounds of Wool (the produce of OW) sheep) to Mr. SAmur.r. Dir.r.rt of that neigh borhood, at treynty rents per pound, \Thiel', before the passage. of McKay's Bill, would easily have brought twenty-six cents. Mr. Mitsslenian has thus realized a loss of bib dollars. hat will do ['or a beginning 11711nANnv, under the l'aritT of pays a d ut y o f Sl,llO per,gallon ; the new law admits it at a ftac lion less than 50 cents. Is brandy a luxury or not observe it is rumored that an important discussion is shortly to come ofF on the grave quiet ion , aliether James K. Polk is a better Tara Mall than Mr. Clay. James-I.3nehanan and George M. Dallas ate to take the affirmative and John K. Kane is to be the referee. rt . WISCONSIN has been admitted by the Eeu ate into the Union, adding another star to our na tional galaxy. lowa is preparing to take her place a. the thirtieth. f1.:7 - TIN bill to reduce the price of public lands was laid upon the table in the House of Pwpresen tatives by a vote of 10.1 to 79. Irr RALPH ISAAC . INGERSOLL, Of hag been appointed, by and with the ad% ice of the Senate, 31inister to ItUbSiti. D'Alr. Wm. ll , qtN En, of.jolumbi3, was drown -.4 ed a 'few days ago while batting, in the Susgne• hanna. 1. ; - ":11r. Got , m t . tho Tem 00.11teo I.oclllfOr, .14;q-'"lf/tl.l' 01 a! Libt:vtv, ( Seol.l. !lave y! ftc N ,•• f!, hick (;en. Scott'. c:Llcidati,-, con,itteted,in'a hit4ll military qinirt.tr, to be sr - wild and joilicitgis. The writer add;. that the l'trett-t steairoliip Great Western arri% ed at N. V.ork on :11iinilay, lint hriio , s hot life tehlitien,l oriniportance t'roni the old world. The potithie iiit hail Made its nppitaritnee a,aiu in Ite• land. inn! I.vas exciting come :dorm. 111 r 131 the learned had arrived in Ell Ld:md. Met N% a- lei•tin iiez with noieli siieees, 6se E're.hiavitt. r-ro:111,.!f•r , t .. .tilerititt—bec,,,atv to a I'OteS not 1.1 I:). llr. ails Lit IZENTI:CKY--:1.: inter. and 110 1.1 , C 11 : e h 0 n,.., ('LAY conl,l not re'urn, 11,1 m aiviut (lov.rrnor. The Whi;;s. het ..4i2in u(11 11.1)10,-,:ht....i..cs, which, n i h- out ❑nt uddr,ori.l! oflllOw aid a of IU or 1•?. LNI ye.Lr Loct.loco ni:lj.r;ty 111. ILLINOIS.—Put few relurnz. The State, u :\ ISSOL - i'd --Iteturns frcen the citi' ;out court tv of 't. Leat, inha.at , ... that the Nati\ es have:ale cded in thcct he; their ticket,cxcepting the incur bei. of Con'2,ro— The r, working. I:•.en old • .MotLer Verk.... tar,- Al.ont s,ll,ikine: off her allegiance to the Lhiti. , di LollTratty. Whikr,s of that eonn tv held the Idige,l county meeting evet as:enibled on a similar occa,ion, on the imd. and adopted a series of Wen] e to labor for Jo.; ti of the liobi 1%11 - 1114 I ILe Roatliir..; Les the rnoelia , 4 as 1110,1 t!;.lllll , l4 , itie one ; and. coin:hide,: as =EIS PALltirnme City Ica.: a terrific Lnnt of rain, thunder and IN inch 1:1,9101 `k•veral hours. doing - much darnas,re to h , lilding, and plopetty. The liOtning wide almost 1/ICCr -ztut. striking a Loge 'mintier of litulditig . s and ',Wing I.evcral individuals. Ini• lain fell, and the street:, were llodded to the depth of ~everal reet. Several sels in the IntibJr were also struck 1):,. the electric It is ',aid that the agtztegtile amotiiit of all the Appßti . ;:ition that hate pat-etl the }ire cut ,c--ion of Con.zie,s, is :oniething like titc,l,(l,o:- (1111" l'rCtiy fair v, i rk that for t•re year ; and a (kne.eratie 'economical - .‘thalhi,thi:ioa! - The "Blue llen,',Cldeken . hoiated tl.e 11,z el Jens vros for l'iesid,'nt. and Gen. Z.% vil.tuv YLO: for Vic! Pre:ident. - 6aytun and Taylor - would do very and Tay I , n" much bettor. Tleaty 6aS been concluded by the Gov cinnwiit witli the l'ottawatomic Indians, by which tie Indian title to some six millions of acres of Lund is extinguished. lying on the West of lowa and North of 11.J'A Hum, measuring better than inelpts in ciretuMerence, ',vas raised by Mr. Jacob Reel, of Frederick. jT,: - :'enator llt w'o , ; 1) design., to commence proceedings against some 01 the editors that imputed mercenary: motives in his course upon the Tariff. EL-TP The Whig Press throughout the State ha've, Without exception, raised the standard of '•Repeal," and speak encour gingly of the prospect of developing such alt expression from the honest-hearted peo ple of the State at the October elections, as shall alarm the miserable demagogues, that have linen so lung deludin!! them. tc - f'The Loco!Iwo leaders are bccomin ,, alakmed at the symtoms of Nvide-spread I defection in their ranks since the passage of the 13ritish Tariff Bill, and their presses teem with most doleful appealS:, to the "faiddla" to remain firm in their devotions to "Democraev and Andrew Jackson !" MCP' It is said that Air. PICKENS, of S. Carolina, Will be op olTered the Inission to England. ToNA, whose writings, under the name of ''Charlotte Elizabeth," have become . so popular, died in England on the I 12th .of July. the Court-house on Monday everting. the Within the last 16 years, 612 steam boats have been built at l'ittsbur/r, besides 1 171 h. V •111W"81 inst. A ll P er "Th B °PP° - 31 tile .present year. . sec to the iniquitohs and ill-advised Tariff , ~, ___ . ......... , •i law lately passed .4 Congress, and Who • wish American Industry to be adequately protected from- the competition of Foreign Pauper Labor, are invited. without drstine ;ion of party,,to attend. , / I A .11,F.:!:_l COOPER, : ! 'resident. \ 331:LZS, . . Fi.; l o...;TiNcil. OP, E'...1 1 2 ) . EY frc,:,:EIFT!::N. expreitioliz.ly ~; R • 1 7'. C)l'.l.l(sit ,311. c fear. h.eA 1?:: •iii 1!V ll':IV b cri ,W !MEE gi‘ ti iiia rnajot ity ! , :he,r.ilv for locaocoi-In Cotntiy. i llif —.k Ilind ,, rate. , .. : , tipply of 1,,e I fog' , in rimr kot « 1111 a f.:ir (12.mand. ,it .L 31 t ! E) On tlv• 11cv.J. , 1111 [Mich, 'Ti. D.CI-Iro thus cowl! v. .11 t“e I'2ll. I.y Nov. J. C. l'ltatm,n,. JOHN .Ahl!,11;111, il.111;.;a11, to Uu tht 11! , t by Rev. ' ' ' . iltllll , '.ll. J,v , . to Loth of this county (1;1 the PH . Ly Ilea. T. neigh, Dr. JIAIN VI;111d1111. toe. nrLip , -Adams coun ty. to .111,-, .r.oir. DICK-. of Mielm,..lttitg, Pa. ftIUI), On the nth Alin 111:T ITlinNEtt, daughter ()I .Nlr Curnbuiland tw.vnt-hip, a gi:d 1 ear and :', dac (hi ci'vniig . last, :k1.1(;11.1LE:1A Pc• M %ItFr. Ofiltis place. St/PEI:LT.OR Paguerreo.type Portraits, 4 forgle or in Groups, 4P23 E .9 +2 rile .*) 1 ) \\, • ,aINP'I 7; ' - I, l ' `5)11 _ / ; 4 - , , ;>, „ ,i,„ „Per To the Ladies and Gentlemen of GLIII ill; 1:1:6' r p li HE Subscribers (one proprietor of the ti .)Philadelphia Daguerrianinstitute, at Publishers' Hall, 101 Chestnut street, Phil adelphia, and both from the "Daguerrean Gallery," Baltimore.) beg leave to inform the citizens of this place, that they have ' opened rooms admirably adapted as re gards couvenionev of acceSs, comfort, &C., at Mr. S. S. M'CREARY'S residence, in Chambersburg street, 4 doors, cast of the Lutheran Church, where they are prop : red to execute Portraits and, Miniatures of ' a superior quality, either plain, colored or mezzotinto, single or in groups. ',Our faeilities arc not only more exten sive but superior to' any heretofore used out of the large cities, and enable us to produce likenesses unsurpassed by any other artists. Particular attentiongiven to the Position, ease and grace of Children, while sitting, in order to produce the beauty of artistical effo i ct combined with what is more desira blo',—a faithful portraiture. • Satisfaction given or no charge made. Instructions given in the Art and all materials furnished on reasonable terms. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine our large collection of supe- nor specimens. 'file rooms will be ready for the recep tion of visitors on Monday the 171 h inst. at 11 o'clock. For further particulars see circulars. PLUNIER. & WILDE. Aug. 14 t NOTICE. rnmosn persons who have subscribed for budding the LINNiEAN HALL are requested to make payment immediate ly, either to Mr. F. BENEDIcT, at the Col lege, or to Mr. S. H. llcEnixn, in Gettys hurg. It is hoped that this notice will re ceive prompt attention from those interest ed, and thereby save trouble. Aug. 11. tf Lott ers of .1 d mihistration 4:..N the Estate' ,bf FREDERICK SNYDER, ‘4 - 5 deceased, late of Alountjoy township, Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber—notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate to pay the same without delay, and to those having claims against the santb to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to dw subscriber, residing in Mountpleasant township. . DAVID . - I'.N . YDER, .2tiner. Aug. 41:1 1111 P 711 ET' N G. At i CAMP MEETING of the "Citencit /..• OF GOD" NV ill commence on Monday the 711 t of September, near the Two Tav erns. All favorably disposed arc invited to join us. JOSEPH PLOCIIER, JONATHAN YOUNG, • Aug. 11. Commillee. Eat! P E Re.l.lllV E. rtlIE Gettysburg Uuiou Total Absti nence Society- will meet in the Court house on Tuesday Evening next, at early candle-light. The friends of Temperance are invited to be present. lit_TjAn Address may be expected. D. A. BUEHLER, &Cy. -- A ug - . 11, 1816. HOME INDUSTRY, VERSUS FO LABURM rr lIE "Gettysburg Association to pro .l. mote the prosperity of American La bor and secure a lloine Market for Amer ican Agricultural Products," will meet in lIE Democratic Whig Citizens of Ad anti County are requested to af.sem lile in their respective boroughs and town ships at the places of holding - their borough and township elections, on , S'etiorday the2t3d day of .Ruguar at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon of that day, and select two delegates in each townEl,:p and Borough, to represent them in a 'COUNTY CONVENTION, - which is hereby called, to assemble at the Court House, in the 119 rough of Gettym• burg, on !landay the 2.lth day of .gugust next, at 10 o ' clock, A. :N., to 11 0 111410 e suitahli, persons to he supported as candidates for the several offices to be filled at the ap. proaching election, and appoint con,grcs sional Conferees. ROBERT SMITH. RoBERT G. HARPER, DANIEL M. sAIY ,, EII, A. R. •STEVEI.:•OIV, JAMES RENSH‘W, Jo).SEPH BAUGHER, AND'W HEINTZLF:MA N, Cuuntg Committee. Gettysburg, July 17 1546. jneeting of the members of the Cum berland Valley Mutual • Protection Company will be held on Monday the 7flc dog of September next, at the public 110iN:s dEcub Trego; Dickinson township, Cum berland county, to elect 13 DIRECTORS for said Company for the ensuing year-- the election to open at 10 o'clock, A. at. of said day and to continue. open until 4 o'- clock, P. A. G. MILLER, Secretary. Aug. 7, 1816. td R AN away from the subscriber, reci ding in Straban township, Adams county, on Sunday the 2d of August inst., JOHN SHROYEI2, an indented appren tice to the Farming business. The above reward, but nottanks, will be given for his apprehension and return to the sub scriber. 7. ~-; .'/',';ti ij, Aug. 8, 1846 undersigned has connected with his Coaehmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of 13 LACICSIVIITHING, including • ironing Carriages, .Buggie.l, ragons, 4.c. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe; that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. Carritige A' Buggy Spring : (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most redu ced prices.: Thankful for pat encouragement, 'the subscriber solicits ficontinuance of patro nage, and invites his friends-to call - at his Establishment in tar.. west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Feb. 0, 1846. GETTYSBURG FOUNIfki 'Jr-II E subscribers having leased the Foundry in Gettysburg, respectfully informs his friends and the public in general that he has now on hands, and will contin ue to manufacture, a large assortment of S TO FIVE of all patterns, such as the Hathaway, Par lor, Premium, and nine-plate Cooking Stove, also Chamber Stoves, of all sorts and sizes. He has also on hand, Castings for Machinery, of all kinds—for Threshing Machines, Grist Mills, Saw Mills,•&c. also PLOUGH CASTINGS of all the patterns now in use. lie has on hand, already made, a number of the celebrated SYLE'R PLO UGITS O which hewill sell low. He has also on hand, and will continue to make, HOL LOW-WARE, Wagon and Carriage-box es, and' all other articles in his line of bus iness, which are too numerous to men tion. He has, also; THRESHING MACHINES, ready made, and continues to manufacture larmes Patent two-horse Machines, and the Hanover and York patterns. Any one who may want BRASS CAST INGS, will be attended to. All the aboi'e articles will be sold low, for Cash or Country Produce. Old metal will also be taken in exchange for work. ricr Repairing, and all work in his line, done at the shortest notice..ZA The subscriber is very thankful for pas -- favors, and hopes his friends will remem ber the Old Establishment, in, the Western part of.the town, near C; W. Hoffman's Coach 'Shop Gettysburg, Dec. 10. tf TILT WAM,3„ TVROLE &ILE 4• RET.dII.I cfi HE Subscriber has now on hand a larg4 assortment of TIN' WARE, which lie will sell on reasonable terms - at his Establishment in Cliamberaburg street. and see. G. E. BUMMER,' • Gettysburg, June 19, 1134:13, Large and excellent assortment of first rate Paint BritBhe4 and SuaA nay; just received aud for sale 41 reutioa able pricef, at the Drug and Book Store.of S. 11. BUEHLER., (ettyabut, June 5, 1840._ if COUNTY CONVENTION. Election, .Vot 6 1-4 _Cents Reward. WM. MILIIENN Y• 9t BLACKSMITHING. and &Machine Shop. T. WARREN. li) . 1.11117'2 ITlTTalit3r2o
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