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I rteem it duty nut la f i- ri i.in, to 1 1 Wlore I genm! abstract t the cottd.;.oaj rjtrrral a rl t m?f ti&!. tupfthii wiili the moti .sillo-jaff t.!"p!nl, rll . itirtl in the Mbctltofi ,, Trunin ir peim.t i -r r.u 19 aceoropany ti.'.i, e port which it iV v rrposA iii mier. surt remarks a ertituot to the t'-- V.un if st.e treasures i!.enttlf r, ,r cx- of the view I e:. j a, od 4e coore I have pursued in re (reto. .'.7- 1 , - , " " - ' ) Foreign Mt". t We. ire happily ia ih i j rent fcf p-tcej tod f enJiy 4 mrnercial iaLMxourse. -Sime 1 tasthad.the honor ' oa throuzb the median of circular letter,'or Fureirn 1 undergone little rhsngevt The eubana&sed condition of! v, , , t the Uritistj rtt ldia Loioislrt (as then detailed ta joo) .jt ; :-atrment, and tne unttsn reslnctions tlieo existing t t 1 t ur pu t by jiinitar coantenrail measures and the .: ' eeasea, except ss it ihay u c.ibii'riy t) carried : c '. 1 ' f iieihbt'iing friendly pints. Yih the Eritish , E . 1 i IT tw' i: r3il!J jiCij i.f diseation tlTr- "T Aortn r. 'rrn frontier; which w rnay. haw fv'.e I, I , pursusnt to treaty stipulation, it it-r.UIr mrj !..:-,! of the K.if.5 itf the Netherlands otinT Lurc-pett power our relations have indrr- "t change.- With uur t'l.aihero neighbor f the American , r re(ttinD re od teriii tf the mont frieftdlj unting, with . t,r ilKeuipW-ef Br?il, with which we were. atlth jterhxl TferV of bit last aildre, liktlv to cum in coliiMouton t i nation committed .,0a pr. fiimu.crce,.-;- Ve I ;tvp rcyion, w r, t e'xf't-'f.t with that, power u, Icp1 huA Mlisfdtnr adjuktroent ,i our J'."' rencex. The wa. lucbJurij ihp lat jar.,ragd onlthe licrnl' s . 4.f r.urope, bas tiot hitherto iu.. ited s-riiher in or snrrpia! r 1 ' tit al relationa wHKaOJ ofjhc puwera tiir,partiea ( to: and we hvo reason' to hope that, amiiu2 other remit of the ,ct, the inhabitant! of ihe Grecian State (fi whom our giivern t and reoile Imve eprefcevl much aympathv will be 9tabUd-.ed in ity and iodepcmlence of iheV hte oppfeiswri,'' And 5hI1' Jul the which subrnst between ourtovermnttt and-foreien'natiooa. we .;tinued tiabi(Jtf by the ,maxnw xf. the thefvof hij country ling the relalioni of , peace and commerce with aJl but furming $111 alliancea wi,non.'e;:;v.j';T';..'j '??Xi , unrdomeatio add' internal re!ation,v w hare pused ttiroogh a pe; (T unprecedented "ponfjcricimet; and ifiMtf political institu' , have rem aided unirapaired by' tM ihock, Kis -to be maintMcribed. iir peculiar' adaptation'; to ",t'ie. nd ropoaeo 1 i th'sir, etblih and the unftixoed aUichin'ent'lbf oV';-.!' puM'f r to the Uuioa; which haa'-so pres-mioetttfy,'n3Vbrt'?l t(r iff rfW) - C'-e .r ; er 0 r'y t- ; -ift J In n msiif i our Hiy-,;,rrn - ,11. laf 1 wolU C I - 1 t , r , 'rf. .? ' It i a ! 1 I ! recently eeari4. . Rj iH t ja ittrlf .! ' t nujMrUr.t charirtcr. anil V,., f.-rme-l t!inncte a f-4tar m 1!. ' f f '.Cf 4'owr j;uTTifiU4)l f the pjfc'aUfe.cr .. J cer w l t! V i' ' V ! : ! r v , : tJ fe .Tito J t j'l : und l!ic It ! tea r, l U hanni-U by inif tr- mere pu. notice. fui.t to be Uirr.e irt mii(i t'jjt Hhe thcnr aaai, r, Lr (it !i':: m el !: - J HJ'f jit jf W i.r!f t rxpt.'i il tits i'jtnr war ' I'll'fl ,1 ti.Cre H r , i " I I f ,::,'.'. 1: -f (ffi) 1 t ' i r.-v; ' Of .! "ci! i f.e u i ' v. 'iich hae U vt. t ir eifct fcrrurifv ! i.m 1 - " ! ' "i debt (er 4 i ' ; 1 4 i ,' - ' :-rtiofi tf '. .." kin- ' . n l at the fAtea .f itiinr i I -t'.ce wfld reolu'iun,iry c' uV . r ' t v it w '! ! tn' f 1'iiiiei; an, I, v i t r t ll tfvl l.'C IU Jr - c, f f 'is; I . ll . -V Ci.l t .! de'i.ttr.l, t. ". ( ao ii.rrit i f t 1 with "-throes and conru!ionavunitxairipled in (Ve hetoiy.ojf Jcr 1 mans and may we nof fndly bwpev'that under ib iiuspic of-aQ trition treated bftlie deliberate swiliof the.,eope,o;empliitti: y cxi ifised, that union will be consolidated and rendered crimnu-n itc to t;.c security of our K' crty-and independence through all ku :lin time? The history itf the last four yeara of our government auord a lesso:i of wafuinj to political aspiranti, never to appropriate lenitives power under constitutional forms', unloppoi ted by t!i- anc of an approving inajoritjr of the nation. Wurt is emphatic: !! v a t;o iment of' the people', and it hould :bc?ither; expected or -ired : Tit ad minisi ration ' noajil- ,htt..'Wf t mUw. itaelfi - which; -U.not 1 upon the will of t. majority4 of 4lie eoplej ind our; recent: etps: g aSTords nn Bptillusti'atiohi of'tBe danger J likely to accrue to those are I.ivcsted rvith power it' tatrtiiirgafiif .trjttTublic'wilU '0nl r m u ks will hold t(ue : withtiat refeoe'e (o; thclaw, jxecittv in , Idt of censure;t;T-V:;i;: -,or--t the most prominent subject w-ldcb nire erig::ged:the tt.cntioh r!" ,8 within the period for which 1 waa la elected, none merit a i f 1 unent place in the cafalogue of legishuirfe acts, tharthose cum jnJer the denomination of iittttrnal lmproVementraptr ccount of the' principle! tntolted id'theonei or .'the grtat excitement h has, in the Southern section bf the Union' been produced by the . ft is no tny purpose here to ente,r intt an argument to prove that ;t the enumerated powers' conferred bjt'ineonstitution,- upon the .1 Government',4hatJUinied7or;pf!ecutinjj ,a- general system of ,-,ul Improvement ia not included, or, fairly itiferab!e.)u'ni)fiH)eh .ver. ; It will be sufficient Cor its reprobation, ".jf,,init8f..rae;'h. . tefound lond in it$ beneflta'and inexpqdicnl in its application.1 Ut crrr hi the l.i:ds of the execnhy cjf.-tuth .wMch Jje may affect the in n lorice of the , legislativo.'; wilt,' and .-supplies' no inconsiderable addi to that weight of .executive 'patronage; considered by manxthe baric !,e Executive, office; it is' an application of the public revenue (con ited by all) to tho benefit of picalar.i-aections'. of ctmntry; it will be the fruitful eource.'.of , coinbinutfons rfofji monopoly?" of its'adJ nes. ' jts benefits', are- fiot .-.confined'! '"tor the JcommcrciaVfacilitics ilfit auordsVto the iectiohr of couhtijfirhiqh is Jtbe theatie of its ap tion, but enriches contractors supertnlendehts.''abor(ii s, victiiaf,fers 1 at the joint expense of those whose ceographical puaition ...fiirbids" r partic'r aiion iu Hlvansiibil' wheir Wecitcd a.fne jis ourea--tce has'taajHtiiJ forins e coniino druin ujioff tli'c Treafiury for re. without retarwngtn8 eoi eitnr.as .Teyenuevor even ior itawu tion.V Itvilfnot'faythatJhCaablcri privatooout infrrnrtiil Ktta fttithoritf-is liable to the same .obiections. r lor v, -mt of constitutional ''.bpvref :ta tnitke: hem, o bfihxiorls ort , n .. " Vi. K . : 1 ..!...... ..'.i.t.. i 1 .(. . eSTouniUot inexnetuuncy;,in imvoimneno wunuem iaj 4uc.- -f .my. vote tioto' even (thi: mltigated'ode'.of '.prtwecutin'-'thei sys , except in theinstance of adaocingby; the subicription of a small me jrcat internal water vyiuiSHqwaMVii ii ouum iu nuitii, m tJiMliwifyi'waiip, aud ' thf Cheasapeake and Delaware Canal; and ;-e tfie most iroiinent inducement of my support? was their intimate ection with the public defenceUnder: casting auspices, we may y infer some change in the system if Internal Improvement, as corn el and hi:' -to prosecutecU' If not-ita abandonment, at Jeast.bA m of so - 1 . re legitimate and mitigated in;.. ,ror its prosecufconi 9 years, in addition trt the large sums for t'y ((."u;uaiion ofCie ' 'id lload, there lias been appro, tia:.,l f.r i i ;-nir and pre-tl-.e Bum of one hundred and el, !uy thous..r. 1 .loilars. At the '.a a "bill passed the, House cf Iti-presentatives fur erecting toll U so nuch of that road jis, is now completed, for the purpose of "su"'-icr.t toll for- Its repair; though I tlut not vote lor the mea-(!-,:. ; t!e constitutional power il ti e government to carry jt ct,l vtt I was not disinclined to sec thishti-'sed question pulintoa ii which it mi'r'U receive a judicial 'deteidtrhatioiij ':andf in one V rt I. . . 1.1 i.ill i. LT.. .1 : .1 ts'n .. i.u t .k 1 ' I aui 11- f Iw.r.a J amihs here to noyce; sonia of the tnot important appropriations to 's of Internal ImpriivenJeuts, lui in;; the u riod jo-which . t haw your fpprceutativeyln addition, to those made to the .Cnnibeiland there has I en ajipropiiated 500,000 , acres "f land to aidihe State nois to, mc'-.a a canal from thelUinois River ta Xake Ii-higan- ie tanie r,u.;ntitv to'the ; isitatd of Indmn;t to aid , heft, iii making a 1 f'tt 1 the1 W: ' asll to Lake Ei ie 8imething more than otie miilMin fres ta i-U ; 2 State f t)'iio in prosecuting 1) canal; system -v3 6c ; eaable the State W Alabama toco'n'stro'rt a canal at .the. ' ' C'.r .,! ,, nn" the Tennessee Ri cr-i-oiie loillioti of doilars sub- 5 '! -i.k of the Cl.tajuake; snd Oliio . Canal rone huiKiicd and i lii Hock i.t tho i'l'ltluiKl can d, at tae ! SO.COO.dolUr in;aid of Uic Chesr;-cK ii.l tlotlars in aid of the l)imal i. : ,..p "!; , , 1 1 rial. ...us tr improving li.c moutns o 11 ' ; a' -t .--.t which' may' be ;uied an' annual ?p 'J ') V.!;.,r8 fr"l!-e construction of "a break water .at 1 -..are,.'.l.',J1i is cxpcctcl ti '.require 2.500,000 for i !,(,:) ta itp'ovc tie Davr-Hion ot the swaUJtt-itft f f ;rs c: SUOSCI'ii -nr?v t on thfituctriyiea fxJ(ticI rrvaomy, bate. l;i lr"rpi'!ic!:.i.bca t if ci',.iafu Wtne various rrftLTIW.ical L.i-i mi ftl k.u r! t i 1 louiniii .n are cor.riiiej itna CftUJparatmly circuwwV 1 Si nil,. 4, wbre tle habits, irnner, emptnvments, puneit-rtd pmd j.iitr 1 i whule pct'le or nation are m 41k f 4 l n..ritT not l.kelr tt ,,( 1 a Stale encompiiwog wiihiu its limi'salm.i,t sU lh arioi s-.iU,clttn ... ami proJaciums of irte tcmoerate aJ turnd foe. ,In the anplicau. .1 1 .1 ... . 4 . uirreiors w,ioe uiJXiin 'o sur cooauoiti. s oivre Irom ihon tor , ,nt,M .'j'. hi the plea-:re of :! , ro.iieni; RlG.ir?. wnose iDsirociion inev were initoUfOt tr-rrnwriable that thef sr.uwl.t ,i .11 i-.terti t.I mi 1 r -nt. ahiit.ow .!,: t 1 2 m2 uon ur a-i prrve aait-d to the tod proposed, or, iu i'Hi(alrJ bf thoe wh fevt et of five per cet. kJr,fy)0.0QU of which rni:s if d ' t !uo fi 1 1 i.itn i'Hi'mo, ihi uiTj rw caH-vitieu iQenricw one pcniooiu me country naan 44 ins Uottrtl stales anu is rvileeuiHOie at : 'j -l-u.e i at the ex pease of the other.;' It ia .admitted w alt hands, (hat wherer.g'ei aoent. ..d a JjtJi a eiy considerable rrtinio, . u: there is of any artirl a redundaaey inihe nriet, duties oa kimitar a'ni fliie w!iich it iuspoes apou the treaswrf for inti-n 5-, . cleaof fort-iT producti,' are aoavailinx, eithef lor rrrroue, br prwtecUf'uUe in 1834 and ISjJj and cf Rt3.W4.0C4 ll,htk. uon. ; imouruuvns 01 r. iretgn article, anil eonsvqvent rompetitliM is; am! an hall per cent. pv annum. mr. U r..U .ole in i ot to b exected In an '!n'aly overstocked market. 'Thin proposition ;iion,U the. various yar'sfrora lbij'to 133.J inJuie,tun-. , win aiimiMx an api uostrs'ion oy a rlcrcncr what ryv emphaisally toUl ol 8j3.362,IS3 BtniM; 11 of which we may n u . be.ctle the iitaa .ei.,n f the Uoiled, State!.; For pt ection f our' see redeemed by, the period ilaed frr the redtinpUou of that l """Ai cuiupeiui.in, we o.ive a ou y on me ton -n untie nl.usi IjII flue, jtu wuj in th jear IB3J; ami the attainment i t t three ceata per pound., Can or will it bf preteadeit that thi Coty availi;rabU end, 1 may. be permitted laexprt ihe hope aud Ulicf. that the cotton giowcr In the amount of a doit) Dfs nqt every oue prrcriveiecO'ivc department if tli gnverumt f t will dirM it entn;it ui . that so loujas'.the snjmly m greatly exceed tVdemand, that the home1 cou'ded (a I hope it w.l'bejby the UgUUtuse, cannot buttcacco-.; loinpetiuoft.la the ntarkt vill keep down the; price. and vonseqatatly ed.. Such a rrialt w..uld present j t cucifutv.,'' ; lin the pieveot foreign cawpelUiuti? Bat. -snir lirihbora'of, LoitiMaoa, who aan.l f dirtnestic ecoii'.iny i-f .oatioim; and 1 add mie d:! duce sugar, are differently circmtaacedkv,-;rbey( have a protecting duty .the attendant prH.fs ot the bwondlcss rqsotirct s i: " r !. j.py fountrv. of tJirec cents on the poornl vf sugar, and ten cents On the gallon ofmolas. aggregita of.ri'cciptsiti the Treasury fur J32JI. v w estimated ta iu- 'J da not produce eilhcr article in aeOkient quantity to supply the ti the' hum" f 24.004.803 6,T, ami, wit! the 1 nee remaining i 1 demand! hence w!)i;ihr jeniMirch.e the fortigo or domesiio article, it T eaury ov the .31 t day of DrccmbtV; 482Tt oi.i'.ttiuted a grand't..: comes to yua enhanw?!' igrcVcentsin t,he pi ice per pound, and enables the S50,rt53,t4J 77 cents 'The' exjiiditmes within the same period, v oii.in pmuucpi i pwcei uMi sum lu.aiuiiiion iu waat lie wouil oibeiwise estimated ta amount t. 9-2,037.5 II cents, leavmj a balance m receive ah those of my later consiiijient who pioduce cotton, pay thi.' Treaiury' on the: lit Janaaryy 132!). ofSJ.12J.tii3 14 cents.' ; I will 1 additional p ice. widiOui meiving id return any enhancement in the price as maf'T of curioMty, n well as fur information. : present you a atati.-.!i-of ih' ir cq'tton-fntra liwa tAko consume i;'and so of every object of home cl view itf Me reu i"i.t in tho Treasnry, from Vlt the sources of revenut- firoductitin. Where ty.uppl of the arilcie' falls short of the dei'naad.' froiu-Jhe year I U 1 J to 1827 i nil wive, tw.toitt for customs, 8253.032,0 But itwil!.b- askeil, is thers no remedf for this evil?, '.There K no imme-;2J leiits; lijtenul revenue, SK.044.847 35 cehtr fur direct taXea, 8, liiate rrtm dy short f th toudbadrmineut of the" system, and it wou d 708.31 3 3 n-nts; Postage; 8343,867 0;"fjrVbHc lands, 21,537.230 69; bp ijrii(iid in rod to flatter ym 'with that hope. But'i here are other rem- for loans and treasury notes, 863,545,504 2a. flivid"nds on Bank .Stock oiv wi:ici win f,nn.ii-inMugio me ctu, some 01 -wnun win require ami ivmus, a-,rj'J4.y-iiio; moueiiancous, ba.yir.mr B4; total, 503.843, me various Heirs ol ex- 815.03G.215 22; mis- ol ai t'-C. conveniences or eyenuais nt JMe 40 nurcliaie 'boihitisr which' eerianeou,.lb.G329r ilolls.' 74 cenu: Kleiirti intertoin se. 8 0G3.223 ,94 dolls. X-9 cents; Nav.l ic debt 'for interest as w ell vouielrifs, a choice m the prodaction uiu: foinslanre! itie production of s bfr thought :. to aiock your iiatience.'bj slow in-Tiimr'protfress; I net are the. onlt a'tdrnativt's batwaau reDCaV-centi; to which add tha rcccint'a and ilisbursemenls i f st vr : . and and -snvrante of. the w.'8alte I annort flatteryou; with; the iatter, may- he&ven? f(V ihe iyfinitudefof it-vTliere mijht bS added many' subjects of deep int M. which t! e oroina mercies, pro'tf ct.us tinsiv' last.of ieyifsjjl And tffpse whn.ean ton'ryjtiinits, of a Jelrculan lellufiwifl. nt iietmit, and v.l.:r!i 1 shall ever !e template with stoical uvliXereiice, so sharpe a jPeinedy, turn Jherr eyes for; reaily to discuss with you in a per- mil Interview, a moment to the nistovical Hetails!of the! satigiiinary wars which 'he wast Fetla wr Citizens,' ihn'eiitire peril ; within which I havt? had the 1 : . ed Europe for4 ten centurieV, (purely the result of her subdivrsUmrf,) and serving you, has been otieof no 'Ordinal y "interest, s:id men raitu'an-, iii-oe ran, uib iub o iu.juiun. found roywlf impelled protectHinoTnianufapt 'af iny soutlieri fi ieod e 10 "tvo 1 Other telii h chaiacteri.cd by party with 'sarhtctioii my r.i : roiul to have l.ci-n diet the policy, of rat course tho' I would pot arraign Xhe tonduct of;oiher, by other consideration than a strict icgard t thn gi tu'i al iniri est wno.were equauy wnn myseii anxious lor ine ntieai 01 me oiur .Jvyery- aauan,.iui tue particular interests. i tnusc, wnosn nnnicuiaic serv alemnr made at the last session to fevjse or inanj way modify the exist was. I shall not murmer if it shall bo 'sta'iiiiied iviih tho ofreprobai iny tariff ofdutses, Avas promptly resided; and it is lelijforours.ucrrssors,, llon the other: jiatiil, I shall hae been fortunate in sccuilr.g your tfjjp.-o- unaer inner, ana, nope omier uaipice, to oe review eu auq inoouieu as Maiom 01 my course1, i my conscience ten me; 11 was my ilesu'e.l in v 1 ' .: . 1 ' .i 11 . a iV..-.- '- -.:.. .1 ' 1 r J:.. ' r...,.l '...III 1-- ...i . ' . ..., t ' ri your approve smues. ;- 1 i.is, 1 may no pi .n 1 lire devotion ol iny tiino-'l1u3 'attention lo the ptihi:-; aye bcen"c,iiarg'ed by your sulJVages, can c t'uui-.'a-iiknceV'f mav.liot deBiiflir oriioshessii :i (,nt . int wno'faad cidiated (w ahd daring tha'warand'liad smed aveotdioglo terroi nl their enlistment without reference to their pecuniar aituations, Wdidatffloire.election at ftie annual election in August nest. I Although no one is more sensibly impreitfed; with th debt of under . - . a.tt.J . f ICIlis 1! ''.'. I l j U.lihl, Ol I. h.c! - ... .;. It ia . 4, a ai'.c'. r tj iilctfTf I'.i? tlrcuUiiiiJ ;'... n rf 1 connirjr. , li e J. !ry our pre. tent runiiry sued M. in ntut fnt 9 no . in in n t.;te,rp. I CciuUmn of t!.ax bar ma d wc'l no..'. fhe rrM. ! " , )!ic'Hm - ! 1 . n:, 'i ;i uotiUt t. .r ; i r ve to ! ry thing Iu .1 . ,;ovn ,j I iotci Xii.f.islo 1, m .t ; iliil tUeia tint i,t a to become of tlio 1 h mf rclints, tins mo. 'i ! ctinic tie cmhl not , " , ; j ! concive t ihe bu . aiiiixj ji vnc cuurury ;'ho ,t tl.i f i'e i - t T. . , , - - - j w w -r . . vvv4v v . - 1 abftv'a-' pimuvi V ej -, ' ' V tiiii slid tapitat, ar)d I'thers that taay produce an immediate olleviatmm 014 '25. And t!ie following statements foustitate ihi In the litter class U to he ranked domvstir economy", domestic proiloctions, pendiiure within the aam'e period, to wit; Civil Listf 1 of all tl.o convenirncea or 'essenlials nf life to riurcliase bdihiiL" which' eeflaneou7. l6 C320r ilnlU.v 74 iiiii: a-i-ifnt in yoas can prodirce within yoar own domestic circle.-; In the former may be'dolls. ! 4 ceiiis; M ititary Department, 79, 139, 94 d ....... .. .. . .. -- . " . ...wm.u.uw.u. ... .uimi.NII 111. HUVIIK . I. I'.ll l' JDWUlllJ llIH,.. VJ WVllin, IJUUIIL IITU.l I'll ll'TICSl CII v- ML I11VC ' 1. '.11 -t ' - 2 ' .r. - . 1' 1 - r . . , x - -. . . . - . - 1 rouacnona 01 iaooi,-anu w agrieowujai por as principal, iruooni, ilotis. Bt ccotaj Kevoiationary pmsiotis, 12 .( S3, " c 10 re rtion of silk, wine, indigo, ficc , 1 would not- 647..dnjlav,13 H;etits; other pensiobs,' 5,G99,GS8 doll 57 cents; Indian ; ; ,r''0ll!, n'ence.'by gravely pointip ui' remedies:' ao " 0.cpartmW,' 6.485.S87; dollar l'lf?cents; total,-C:,':." .J7Q dol's. t'9 : " . 1 . cuiiui cameo oa under auc'.i cuxuiti Stances? . " Nor eouM he aefv v i. s.iiy for a . i gurh violent ', nu ..- Ifihedmri ier, 1.1 , .e tianki liurc i c -ii improviUcntly, prsmeJ, 1ft ti bov, by new enactments, re. mi.ly tho evil. This ii our usual course. , When abutua are !-. covered, new hwim rted lo prevent tl.c .r recuiTeiM-o. Tl!:9s.:e-i irej to l.'iin bii lllft course poiutej out by -common tense, an J re. mnmi'-oJec! by sound ' I ohcy. After all, v. t nave tlio duKi require luch : s course as proposed. , nuttee re. is, t' it some KoV m ! purchased ,' ..' : 1 : :. s '.runic ; ' . 11 1 v ' t e' ' I 1 rci fill I 0 to .iff y my toil-b, is imi ui vb mppreaMvav my c"'iVMeuisyirpiiiij4 my cwurav nwyavem i nave oeea initrKt'ii wi.in too i i ii a.i mo elieved, or oBl'ctei! to belie vef that, to ensure its'reiection," good attoti and forbvaranuei with the enually violent ainot!t my adversn oiicy rcquirciivtivat u snoum 00 pot in a snape ' agreeawe to no oner1 n may nave- atemeii too active, ami too much nil to that holicv do we owe the Increased duff K,bn iron, ni(dassesi'RteeL!jccta..4T'o the: candid ol all ttartics! I submit coarse wool; hemp! and cotton godds.'.; Tlie cvetit- ha& bhewtK as l believi ;fthd if; itpen the severest scrutiny, it shutl bi.ftviiid tho' l wquui pot arraign trie conduct otiihers. tjy ottier coiisuierulion than a strict icgard t thn. gftivi'al interestl' ha, limn v- Olt,,i)i: f .r I -.i ;!,((. Ml. . : .1 t -1 Cos i to ey 1 in. . i . ..u 1; . uiie. ' ' th.it ho I 1 ' ! a hctterp: 4 ' tt!!iii J,3 I. It t 1 r ..: tin ir own 1 (liucoimt 1' . . ' s y , v. t' 1 ,.t" :.o ; 1 j t ineir, wisiuiin snail uest uiciaie, any as iiie various iienianus tn.-vur uiviT- ,ru wmiuc uiojmc, i sifictfinteisii shall' require; t'.VH-''f f 9K-SJ-'0 T that-iOha cr (At the casioa. ,tnVw'eoaw tnthejth;ijayi; lSSalawaa!' fclcb lh honorably discharged.'? The amendment' -did hot; howevtr; prevail;aint wou!J, be, te8t . , " enso in .which I shouM view its c the sct 'Was nettnltted .to take eftect. wittfail the features of a oartial dis.t Han" M 7 r'Kllt "t !' thought amis to 'rive , you gome outii Criminatioo so visibly impressed upon it," At .tha Ittt acsioni a bill pass-- I would cohsiiler it my duty to pursue; in the tyentof my i At. . ' 'A. I L . A ' 1 -Ji. -It., .j .V - '.. ' J-i- iil tne o! cdtV all soldiers had The 1 formed too severe a'drain upfth the Treasury; to have ;,' e'babled it o Jrieet tho other indispplisable deniHnds or the government; and above all; would have retarded, if not entirely po8!pned the payment of (he public debt o a distant period; a result greatly, -deprecated by numerous class of noli. . - . ... ' - m r .r - - -'- - a . . ' " -- ticians, (in whose views 1 nearuiy concur,; anu was on tnat account (as 1 upderstooiiyiaid upon the, tableitftheS Amoriffst the most fruitful sourceaoC ieeislatioh. and that Which lias hi-' therto. aud is in future,.likc1y: toVurge'iJs demandi! unon the'tiine and attention of. -Cohgresa' With'!: (no.4rttle, weighty none may be ciiiidered of greater imporunic: . " ui, imii bjsiciu. .- iioiwiioaianuing me public lapdii havoytwent accVuired . by . the joint contribution of the blood and treasure of the people of these United States,' and was therefore dc-' dared to constitute thejoint slock of the, Amei icnh, people, either for pur poses of revenue or the advancement of such otbei national bbjects i the wisdom of our national councils might desiiriiateVsome of the State in which those' lands kre situate have, by their executiyt, and others by their legislative .auUiptitiegr receilUyset up the high claims of sovereignty, as well to the Ail s to the territorial jurisdiction; and haVei in no rneascred term,' claimed' Oib-;riiht!,ti. WO- well as' to: appropriate them to their own exclusitt use and benefit; iJShould tliose'tliiims be persisted in, or ad yancc beyond a mere 'decljuative tightV it' .will "remain tor the united councils, of ,'tlie: "nation u meet, promptly; ,kuchs unjust pretensions, and; with measures uited to" the erilerat-nc, resist th grasping tisurj'ia lions of inme of its niemuers; andthis tinhject' must atlach to.itsclf no small share 'af!im'por'taocer'.tien it is relneiribered,"thaf, of the public latida1 to w hich the Indian title is extiriguishedthere remains unsold 80001240,000,000 of acresj'and of those iwiihin the terriiorial limit of Jhe tialion,to) which the indian4itle w pnl yet extinguished, about 750 millions of acres," ;; Our ie iijtions ,With the Indian rribes Vyhiti our borders liavti continued, to- be of a friendly, character: and .the poiicy-'of the""tiatio'ti wducb seeks" to remove those suns of the forest to a position west of bur most extreme western set I promotion ad the l! 5 1 i mj faithful, applications- of the sinking Ii, !, together with al "surpluses, Which can be safely spared from the public t 1 vice, to the estinguishment of the public debt; to foster their : it of fi! lifUhlp mid 'commerce with Fo reign ; nations; promote the juterest? cf iv ricullure and commerce," .by' iemuvng fri)iii them all vexatious and useless burthens, and to endeavor, so far ! practicable, to promote the harmooy of the Union, by a judicious dis tiibutimiow the burthens of g'overnmcr.t to ihe vsi ioua inferest of he coun try.a they shall be.found most capable of sus'-.ining theni. In r.;;e, to pur sue a course, ireen irom every ' motive win 1 sliail nor be r ru:nretl by me sinciest rvgani u tne public .totei e-.t, pass'on your patience, permit me to tuh ... humblu servunl, a,. it 1 may not fmher inysclt yuur obi 1. n-s-ai.J .nlvS i .: Iomh: . t t ! 1 I the I..r y su. ,;"f l,ut ' so - as'. ' ;t t ;,!y: ; tii " 1 ef i I a .el'V Ti -.' ; Jt'ake eounty. Murch 27. 1 829. D. L. BARHINGEH. U JLeislatiirti ofNorlh-Ci r vUn;?. 1 .nn.rii ii 111 t Hiiivnrn'.nlk4. . 111:11 imiii'v. ui I r ai r. ri i!f cyitii fpi 1 - . 'v 'r'V j-v--:' t '---v " . ; P" s cooaeciueiitiy without resort 'to measures 01 xoni taint upon mewuj mmse unionuiiaiejd. . ,13 by suit or el.ii.lren ol nature.at met my ue.cioea c oucurrencer;eyoi!U that, i8fce j ret m tte Banka should ever, withhold her ,' sauctwo.-' .-V 'i--: "' ' " .h- . -e .vvitime, pending the mot, . . . 1 'r 1 . vi- 'A ' ' t- V'e-"" '' r"t' f i ? .' U l .''' '-J est, honorable men, In connexion with the ae' ;ect of our Indian relations, it alvods at,-.,, h thutti, T' : .." HOUSE OF COM V ' ''h c; -i Debate on the Bank fu. .fMTiichtook place between the 29ih Decern h-i-: . ..... ; t ? " , ( Continued. J Mr, STgche laid, he did not foean to trouble the i.h'ee lh aubjeet now before them. ,Jie.was tired : '. ', ; tea were atready fatigued.'!' He olny' wished t- t-i'l to tome of the consequences wliich would re . ..t t u.i : under consideration, . Suppose tile bill passed, an-'. '' o liunks hen is it to end' Can any tnu sup; 1. c term? , . After a decision' in our Supreme C'omt.ii by appeal to the Supreme Court ol the United S :i in several yeor. Iu the mean time, wliatls to bccmi and how will the public interest be afiected by the so.. ' i will he, to depreciate the note of our Hanks, no v our t ;,: 1 an unknown extent at ica.it "25 or 5U per cent. Uiad t: aoit : unstlhe Banks, thef will retain all the Dowers alt . win have ii ni their power to-en: i. e 1 otherwise, We aeem t be Roiug 00 Hie are dishoncHt, tin .1': imcii. !f so, to secure t! -1 iv. at--l rtnu '', ,r 1' Itieymay be cxi.s tsi 1 r- 1 i..r tl . : Junouiy laat ' Wlt.l V Lt Oil ..,.l.:o;t ) I'D i r ; -i . it" evir ,'(.; irrl KntkHietion (O be. fib' jetice, that, at the first si orth Caroliuai 22,C'.3 t .! ,. r v ,'.tl 1 r ylrr-L - .t , a , I i. , t i , , ,i I . cooiitiunicatc to you tne s;;reaUe mteui-iauit against ihe Uai.l.s is Rom- on? tim- n.r, 1 1 : . u..- , . . , 1 '' the CCtli.'. Coiin -,s, there was refunded 'able to them, but to en ha ir who I ve u.i.. t.-u-.l t;.(l, 1. ihnik e ' bv Ler previously expendchl in the ex-t ' Prcvent r 1 ' notes fom bca: tr .i.ri rred tr atoiktioid rs, an iornLi0 I nil 1 ; nil in lnnrla poaoi-nixl "1 iiiwiihiui.h. vi tf,;,., ... fi.re 1 ' v, sent to ; 1 ..I1H. 'I . , told, is li" every i bn.r reme.'.y in c ;.f (f.!. : , . 'i ' we us i ..." I y !du s v !. t; i.,, ; 1... 'oil tju.t 1:: 1 i hnd t.',;in ' the p.. 'r'' . !J ha.1 not, '- I t -ire couh', : i ow, 1 1 r i,.;u.t Ill V 1.1 ,V. A , "ii the si huh- :. ;red t i him, that, it v ' nl I Cv.rij'ort bet ter a, i S'Hi, 1 , Vis. th ii, t e ct tho evil c;,. 1 of by : new ros.Uii.i nil, ta . thi r t' :n to it, row sag cieiy into CMii'ubioii by ' adopting the conrsa .' proposed.' The latter might grutify a wiiU". for vengKSnee - oust the 1 inks; t:.t ; w.-i$ j r: '..;.l th..t t. p--V i i . inter- st v ' I La ' I : ..... I 1 y '. .rcoiiie. Ll - i : ,t; el ;tr. . J rci. -nt 5 - :'.re. - 1 . be vh- . f o.,U y itie 1 they .... i . 1 .ii.V. -C'i-Mlt -' nt t -, 1 -' ... --r i d ,':., . . r ,i a . 1 ,xrai ceaiemen, on onade.'aar that a.l debts due to or from t-e I s w..i , I -la-ar.dtwer.iv ou.snd dolhirs t aid ia retnpyic2 the them by the treaty cf It . . ilie Tat session, there; wasappropria- a jodent of llkitore d !. ; ; tha month of f.e C. pc-i 'ur in our own Statci A.;-'f;-;"- ted th ;f.u(tacr ,am;t : .A the exunuitlitncnt fit tw re-ltv This i) deniad at .thosa oa tha other aoie, tic-w are we,-who arp not ev-ia.i-..-,lt v.i v 'r--?l'!&-;iva'h!!;''
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1829, edition 1
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