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n ; u S 5 t.r... tliL-j twelve u, :.lUs. ( Z'Zj' "i ?T Vv discontinued un til till arrcL.atres are paid ; "but at tUe option of he Editor: -y LCT 'l-' vcrtiseinents '-of- no ' more length than breadtli inserted the first time for 50 cents and 25 cents for ev ery continuance, the same proportion for larger ones. ' ' - ' 1 . rjP" Persons at i a distance, must ac- .company- their advertisements with the money, or they will not' be in- lO2' Letters addressed to the '. Editor, imust be! postpaid, or they1 will not be 'lifted. ; ' ) -; . DUTIES ON 'IMPORTS..' j ) . The following bill is depending in the IIou?e of Representatives of the Unitdd 9 oui wire' ana amend, me several ' ac ) imposing duties on imports and tonnage. Be it enacted, &e. That the fourth ipar? agraoh of the firs't section of the act, eol titled, " An act to regulate the duties on imports and tonnage, passed the twenty seventh of April, one thousand eight hun dred and sixteen,- arid continued by an one thousand, eight hundred ami evghS 1 teen,, be, and the same is" .hereby,-continued and made permanent. . ' Sec. 2 And be if further enacted, That1, ii viu uiiu aiiwr i.uu inn ij iin kh cember next, the. sixth section of the act, entitled ".-An act for providing for th-': deposite of Uvine and disiilled spirits ir public, wareWuses, and for! other purpo ses." passed the twentieth day of. April joac thousand Aejght-hundrt;d "and .eigh-j teenvshall be repealed, an cease , to bej in'force- and the several afcte, relative to the time when bondsto be given for! articles shall become payable, prior to! the date of the.said act, be,;andthe sortie.! arc hereby,- revived and continued :in force, from and alter the said, thirty-hrst of December riext,!any thing! in the said act to the contrary! notwithstanding.: Sec. 3. Jlni be il, furtlxer. enacted. That from and after the thirteenth day of Sep tember next, the following duties shall.be levied, collected and paid, in; lieu of the duties heretofore v imposed ? by law, to On laced hoots or bootees one' dollar and fifty cents-pcrp.iir, ' On smoked salmon ... one dollar per quintal.. - . V . 'On linseed, palm find bempseed oil twenty-five cents per gallon., H . . . - .On manufactured tobacco four cehls per, pound. ; ' - -1 p On mercury and quicksilver and all preparations of it, eight cents per pound. Oa beeswax seven cents per pound. Un butter nve cents ipqr potmd. On caniphor, crudev ten cents: per pound jretined twenty! cents per pound. On chamomile . flowers j ten cents per pound.' ! , ' ' - - ' On feathers for'-beds five cents per pOUnd.j. .L. -.' . On flax three cents ler pound. ' ; On Roman cement ope.cent er pound. Oa spjigo twe;r v-f b cent j . i poUL.t. On cochineaVone dollarVper pound. -. On madder two cents per pound. On vinegar eight cents per gallon. ' On avoI sfx cents pr potnid. - 1 ,On all black; teas . wentyrfive : cents per pouiid. 1 . . . u? , Ou hyson skin and 3th er reen teas not enumerated twenty-five i cents :per ?--J 1V4 1U cents per pound. pound; : On Glauber salts twoi ' ,.Oa. Epsom .salts' three;, cents per)0und. , coat six cents peroushcl. On pirtc apples four icents each. - , On arrjach forty cents per gallon., v On Cayenne pepper fifteen cents per pound, -j rj i . V - , r,- On copper bottoms, cut rpundor still bottoms, raised to the edge,;' four cents per pound. ?- ;v 4 On. copper in plates Or sheets, weigh ing -more than thirty-four" Ounces per square fobt'four cents per. pouiid. " . On copper, plates, fori engravers four ) ii collar . per bun It one aonar per i ....... A duty of en per cent, ad valorem, on 11 i I ' . l . v . ' '1 k 1 !;.. an -me arncjes containen in tne nrst ar- ' tide ot the section ot the act, . entitled - VAn act to resrulate the duties: on rim- ports and tonnage,"'!. which articles now pay a duty ot seven anu a naii per cent. I A, duty of twentvfive oercent.; 'on. all xnanufactures of cotton, wool; and linen, or of which either is ,a component part not particularly7 specified--onl articles of $uk or ot whiciv SMic is a ? component parr, ine manuiaciure oi inaia, -iuna, or any other 'country- beyond the Cape of Good Hope on engravings, on ivory, sneu, or horn comos- on Jiadrass hand kcrcliiefs and other j manufactures made of the bark of trees : i oji : mufis ' and tip ' pets A duty of thirty-three and a third! per cent, on nankeens,, ihc .manufacfure iof ? any .place ! beyond" thefCap i of, Good . A duty of forty ptr cent., on rcatly ;rnae ctotnes.u j ; . ' .The following duties," severally , and , specifically j . . ' I I On lead in pigs, bars and sheets two cents per pound., - On shot manufactured of lead three cents per pound. -,' , j On pewter four cents per pound. ; . Oh pepper ten cents per pmnid.l ' On pimento eight cents per pound. On ale, bcejr, and porter in bottles twenty cents per gallbn.y Sjt ; r On ale", becrand poj-ter imported oth erwise than in bottles, ttinecn cents per gallon. ! ; . 1 . j; -.; . On Chinese casia ten cent per pound. On chocolate four cents per. pound, .) On ginger three cents per pound. I -On currants and figs three cents per pound. , Vj, .-. . - , : X i'. :U On plums, priinc5. Muscatel raisins cents peripound. On hemp two cents per pound. On iroA in bars and bblts, not'manu lactured by rolling, one dred wt.' ? -1 - On castings of iron hundred" weight. " : On spikes of iron four cents per pound. un nans live cents per pound. ' On anvils, two cents per pound. Qn iron, ia sheets, rods, and hoops, inree cents-per pounds' J 1 yn iron?-cables or chains, or parts thereof, three cents pfcr riound. . ' " Qn spades and shovels! tw o dollars per uozen..v ... On lardi three cents per'pound. ! On Opium, one dollar "per pound. ' , On soap, fonr.cents per pound. Up all pointing papery bight ctyits per pounu. irrappint; paper, six cents per lb. colored paper, six cents per Ibi writing paper, twelvd cents per lb. , sugar-loaf paper, fou'r cents pei- lb. . letter lor J loiio post! paper, liltecn cents per. lb. i . ' - book-binders, band box and sheath : ng papery three cents per lb.' ' On printed hangings, fifteen: cents per ibound. : ,? 0.p:, ';' -:,-- ;; vtil r : My iUn all other papers,? not. enumerated. six cents ptjr pound, y i 1 : i!tOn wines1, JMadeira sixty, cents per gallop. j:r:A j ; ru f - i- i i. Marsala, or bicily 3ladeira, and oth er wines of iSicily, forty cents per gallon. j Malaga and Colmenar, thirty cents per gallon . , -j , -,4 i OFayaL jlhirty cents per gallon: ' t Fayal; Pico Madeira, ; forty cts per (anaiy, thirty centper gallon -On bookS, in sheets or boards, twenty one'ients per pound; I ' . : !" .Uhen bjciund, twenty-eiht cents per pound,.; u ' - . j f j Sec.: 4. Jlnd be it further enacted. That the following articles shall be' imnnrtpd frp,of dutyv!viz :: books in ancient lan guagesbooks in 'modern', foreign -Jan-giiages bodks," , maps, charts, instru ments and engravings, specially import eel foe the use6f any state, or sent to philosophical or literary institutions, as donations or ;by way 6f exchange. ' Sec. 5; flni be it fuvthcr enacted - Tim t: m iica of 'the drawback heretofore al- ... k.u - ...3 C.J V ' I H ' J V i ' and sugar, refined within tl.e United States, and for other purposes,"", passed the thirtieth day of April, eighteen hun dred and sixteen!, except as to' the pay ment of the debenture, i which i shall be made conformably to an; act passed. 'the third of March, eigliteen hundred .twenty-one, entitled " An' act to authorize the collectors of ithe customs to pay de bentures isuicd ion the exportation of loaf sugar and spirits distilled from MoT lasses.? ' r . i " , , t Sec. 6. Jlnd be it furftcr" enacted, That an addition of ten per centum slmll bef made to the several rates pf duties above specified and imposed, in respect to all such goods, wares and merchandize, which after; the' skid thirtieth day of Sep tember; one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two, shall be imported in ships or vessels not of the United States : JVo 'That this additional duly shall not apply, to such; gbodsV wares and mer chnandise, imported in shps; or vessels not of .the United' States entitled-by trea ty, or by any act'br acts bf, Congressto be entered in th ports j of the United States on the payment of the same duties as are paid on goods wares, and mer- chandisej iniporte in ships or vessels of uie uniiea oiaiesj -, 1 . ,t. , . Sec. 7.' Jin d be it further enacted, That there shall be allowed a drawback of the duties by this act imposed, on i goods, wares and merchandise, imported into the United States,upon the exportation thereof within the! time, and in J he man i ner, prescribed in .the fourth "section of the act, entitled "j An act! to regulate the duties on imports land ton na;ge,' ipasse'd on the twejity-seventh day of April, one thousand eight hundred anM -sixteen.; j u ;i Sec." 8. Jiad be it furthet enacted, . That the existing laws shall .extend to, and be in force for. the collection of, the j duties imposed by this act on goods, wraresand merchandise, (imported, into the iLInited States, and for the! recovery, collection, distribution- arid remission of all fines, penalties arid 'forfeitures, as fully and ef fectually, as if every' regulation, restricr tion, penalty, forfeiture, provision, clause, matter and thing, jin the. existing Jaws contained, had "been inserted in, and re- enacted by tips act . Sec. 9. Jlndy be il the duties imposed 15 i ! iy multitude ofjfa , tirse him ! . Precursor andr&t further enacted, That this j act snail not fcyt be levied on goods' imported in vessel of the United States from beyond the; Cane of Good Hope, which shall have sailed from the Un if ed States before the pasa2re cf this act,'and shall arrive there- in -between! the thirtieth September eigji teen hundred and twenty-two," and the first day of 'Octohe and tvyenty4hree. eiguleeu hundred EXCOMMUXi'CATIOiVi FroMi tlie Philadelphia Independent Balance, We have! at lengtji phtairied a correct copy of the excommlunication of u WIL LIAM,,V pastor !of Saint Mary's Churchy of this city ; it is asfollovys. . j By the authority of God iVlmighty the Father Son and Hojly Ghost, and of the undefiled Virgin Mary, Mother and pat roness ol our savioujr and of all celestial virtues. Angels; Arqh-Angels, Thrones Dominions, Powers, iCheruhins, & Sera phins. jAnd of all tiie Holy. Patriarchs, II v iT i . ".- i ..-. i i. .i ' rropiiets, ana ot aij tne, apostiesi ana Evanjrelists of the Hblv Innocents.! who in the sight of the" llilv Lamb..are found . . 1 ' ' ' -1 ' I f ! Mf.'tl 1 wormy to sing me nejW song; oi me uoiy Martyrs aid fHoly Cdnfessbrs, and of all the Holy iViririns, an4 of all ther Saints together, with the Holy Elect of ! God may he William Hogan be damned. V : J We exconimuriicat and anathematize him,' and from the thresholds! of the Holy" Church jof God Almigfity we sequester him, that he may be tormented, disposed, and be delivered ovejr with iDathan and Abtrarn, and i with those who say unto the Lord, u depart from us, we i desire none of thy ways," and as fire is quench ed with water, so let the light of him be put out for evermore Unless Hit .shalh re pent him, and make satisfaction, Amen ! May the Father wholcreated man curse niai ! May the -bon who olierea tor us Curse, him ! May' all, the Angels, A angel, principalities and powers, all thfj heavenly armies Curse him May the praisewortl tnarchs and Prophets May SL John the John the Baptist, and St. Peter,i andlL riiuj aim ou jinurcw, auu .an ? uui:r4fii Christjs Apostles together, ,Curse hfi ! and may the rest of his disciplcsaudLpic four Evangelists who byj ! their preaclij converted- the universal world, and c i;y. the holy and wonderful Company of nilff tyrs and confessors, who , by their l y workii are iound pleasing to lod aU1 mighty, Curse mm ! May the Holycq of tT?eiHolyyirgiris, who for, the' hof of Christ have desoised the thinirs of ! world.l damp hira f may all the. Saint from the beginning of the world to cyr lasting agesl who are found to be ,belW ed of Ood, o!anin"hirri ! ; " : 1 1 ij May he be damned wherever Jie whether in the house or the istalble, t! garden"- or the field, or; the highway, or) the pathr or i in the wood or in-the wat ky. or in $3ke chprch, may. he be4 cursed i?) livms and'in dyina: ! r - L i May he, be cursed in eating and drint h ingy in peing nungry, in oenig tnirsty,;.! fasting in Sleeping in. klumbexing, iji sitting, in lying, in working,, in restin:;L r I ' : . 1 r LI J Ill ." " I , Uh , UIIU III DIOUUJ!ieUHtUn : x, :May ,he be cursed in all' the Jfiicultiil of his l)ody.' , I ' J : May She be cursed inwardly-and! ou' . wardly,! mayjhe be cursed in his brau : and in iis vjrlex--in his temples, .in h' forehead, in jhis eyes, in bis eyebrows, i5i his checks, in his jaw-bones, in his1 ho trijs,in ;his teeth and grinders in hist tjp in his; throat, in his shoulders, in lifcf arms in'his jing'ers. ' - May he be damned In his mouth, H his breasts, in his heart and purtenancjj s - down toithe very stomach : - ' i May rec bejeursed in his reins, and his gmits, in! his thighs in. his genital, '' arrrln his hips, arid in his knees, his '' and feet and toe nails ! . i May. he be jcursed in all his joints,, a'nli " articulations of the members, fron thfa. top of hijs head to the sole of his foo may-there be Ino soundness in him. . i May the Soln of the living God, wit ft all the glory Ojf his Majesty, curse him And ma Heaven with all the poweiV, which move therein, rijse up against him and curse and damn him1 unless he re4" pent andi mak? satisfaction l'lmerijso.bfyz it Be it so, Aacn ! . " r 1 ', ? 1 Tothe'fiip!wpi J?ir I Jt n?ti"sre had givpn you an im-J derstanding, nhalified fo keep pace witlSr the wishes, anil principles of your heart she Avouljl have- made you perhaps;.! must formidable Bishop, that- ever :was? emoloyedl by tljie court of Rome, to ae- comptisih jthe ruin a free people.; when neither the leelioirs Oti shame, the reproaches of conscience, nor the dreadfi signs, the .Catholics would haye to6 iiiuchs l i .ahy barlto your def would have toi niuchl i reason to lament their- condition, ,if ihvyH ness !of your understanding. We owe ifci iu im; uuuuiv vi rovjueuce, uiai inei completest r depravity, of the heart, U (j, sometime stra igely united writh a. want , i of intellect,. tht "makes the sameTmanH'i ttreaclieroUs without art, "and aihypocrileTl f with6ut deceiving. j j- I "The measureis.'for instance, which voir i stciuldhave pursued to" regain St. Mary'sJ i 1 Ought to have been conducted with more;J j ban common , dexterity. 1 f Butj truly Sir !' I he execution' was as gross as! the design 1 r and by one decisive; step,: you have; aiily defeated yourself Who but one of I life ivorst, and tlie weakest of men, would.1 ! have risked- .a Second manifestation ! of thepeqpleV indignation. A prelate ofs?l tlie smallest experience, would not havc; j hazarded , a direct invasion into the Church, from which you had retired scv-(tj oral monihsY we,!! acquainted with the il liairca and contemnt tou had incurred without being well assured, that (he spi- 1 rit of the people waseubducdw Dr. F- If tt- a man of Ibelter abilities, of his r heart,-arid of the double game he came If here to play, I shall say nothing sVpics- l I I ' . J u
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