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Political. ' nil III Siiaru i lit tiircntia. Afritnd of ojrs s Informed the oth er day, by n K4iern rfircrnni, r,'f in upe'! . T wMcti he ra.de between thiee and four hunJ'ed dollari, aod which any fib.ee Sip owner m.f lrr.lite, with the lame rcsxit. fla had built a cct, snA wanted (iiih cahla for her i : 15 price of the cbi.t caMe, In Eigland, li (our ferns per poumf. u: there le V iut? upon li, here, bf three rent per unj, TS per eeniom on Iho yf end the charges of Impris'lon it Marly to 0" rtot more per pound g the whole cut rUhr cents An tf w,cfc,mnn ,h Preant dti n. ceo vuike child cables at "lartU 'pcr Pn4, not ff I -AI iln! three cents more then the - coat an -i , " -.rr .t , rarrinini in que ro'tnt ltj i t.tl'.'tr ) tis'Ir t -r C ' iiu. It l If u1 l:it the 0';!cfi ruir-.ufj-tiftn, tbt iron rtii,itr, in J niir plavi rt, i.i4f t,s tonicni with ttjr dries of 51 t ZiS per ceMu-U $ , ) certain at the Frr: Trice piHy K'iiu't in thee mon'ip ie, rn1 wlihdri tiitir determined, iin- vlerli'ift orroiun, hn. (! r,w arhctnet of prohhMon wi'I ft" el r. i r, J, it... .a ci ir' llifjhncm. Account h-ve Lfcri receivr J of an einfmve K.i.fcJpticy in Holland, to fomp'l lha VUiff to abstaia frota mi- j k'mq the pnvessioo 6f Luxembourg i I) u h qjeitioo. Some of the moil iinfUmtuI in Holland l ive de. n- brwiifht ; chrc d themtt lvee frieodly to lle una- foriri. err mtccc lin: rtr .!! ciplce of ti.is toDfeaeriCjr, tna ere rlt rnore Rrmlf thn eer ujnm tbe i ftnxion fr a trtity of commerce rtuh toumry the bfninMc pol'cf which it I5el!ui. '. ' , no 0periJrt; iih it opprnle eiH , fhire It no longff my doubt that wil hin.. Ail the machinery for . ,fje ChoUre Morbui ha found itewejr rnumj e n.u etroee gn me impor ; jnU eriiw and tht Pulilh Army. tiflon of t!lk, it At ftcuiitz Irttu on?r tlon. Chhe A4 crockery wire will net come Iq for a tr-xtotr, a !ne( o4 e hutdrrd o?her Imerctti l!l epplf for M, until finailr the axIoa willrx', It frt mede itt appearance to 'the General Schyneckf aa Uwed proclaontion tu the army and lh rta end ii,r d.,lUMd,;i: " hr" fc,g.nkdr b.dto, far i1'? !.!!! nVf! .'fcrnee. ' - .wd ! ttm Unlied . . mrxfei of eeei- tfi beonje. tM? "7" 01 7."V ,U know is wth ' 'Z9hl? that there ere pf rpl o keep chain ..ki.. i t., r . . . j . prte ii r A mercbir.?.d-' aelf and hVt a ch.in kM? I,dl anchor, for which he bin ?ut.,.bU Wheonaiceti tnlWrrof.ir;''' t chain. anl brinee hjf k it . V ' U the hold of (he ihipv ind wia on wit America iron, of (bit It hat pil l 'a duty.it Ii permitterl to &e la1! wuuuv p'n'ic Jy , aiin i n a. tMi'ifi Krrrtf hnA h ri:rlf ilr. ! tion in which he doe not amcuiie me l&at nothlnf twt direWj"onuIon"cin ' difScultiea of tbeirUuatuo, buf . telle reior her lie atate of freedVrni Wnentlhehf plainly; that the ir-fnly hope of thtfiwiomw ar4ew wiutwuioctortie oipiitlmarc'HJrcru 4h.auuggicjot .?Trr'41---n ettttrncWrpen . By wt of keeplnt; up the epiriti f the C6ntiikd perlertlinceT" Tone e fnW 5(ea.7 are Rhdto And thai Major Lewir initroc- owner thui ! ihrc iir riipknn4K' lion hre keen over rulf. and thai thr dJoilare4 end luataim no Ineontenienc'' contlnnea in warfare on h Bank tirept that ha eaonot land hie new Chift the Called Statei. Ttlegrofih. without parinit a du'f rn if. Some ahip owncra, wiodo Oaf trit to Europe, Itet kupplied with chain cahiea i Note Sco tia, and othere in the IVe tt Miea, and we think it quhe liicelr tht,ae iine ma ture a - the arranemmi " fur e if ending theie Ctciliiiei, e ahull hate Md Irinp off and on, op the coast. loaded with chain CtWi, to aupplv OU'wrd b(t?'t eel, which the wt.uH inert tf D&&in'mri! ' WW nraevrrinr4. " Hi "mum ,n..,w,.. .... - vn..n,.. . . efJte he ripiH rfluU 0f jh- .cam. Nor are any reduction of Importance K.. ,. i,L i.,i,m likal. to be made, although the Ket ha P f ' 'xi comment with fm! able often Mirlr pronhnled that auch would; Pr'de ih th1 Po,a?,dl ba the ceie." We do not know that It) bad at lie tommencement hut an ill h an more ire n'oelthan wia todenonn 1 ornir.rd .force, rf 30,000 to orpoe a propheay to fl, umil the pcrM if W the horde ef Iluuia, nearly 50,000 tta predicated fulfilment hai patird ( but ! of th latter . have brcn put fiort uc we can readily excaa thie, for reaort- cOmhtf, and ,16.000 remain priaonere Nif.io T.jrua anorune aaienionv wno . W-reaar. whiht the Pole.-fcave ta that arjumeot will not bear tberq Tfc. . fl.. j., or ig.QOO stand of arrm, if.'t SOptecel of cannon, togeth. cr with a grrat 'number of bage anl ammunition, watrtrma, ccc. We cannot doubr that hia appeal will be met -,4n t corresponding spirit ; bo the alif r hnd the Autocrat haa or- Ulf red id 1 ? levied an army of ! 50,CXX) men in aupnort the opcratmnaof Geo Diebitich, and it ii stated that the war ie highly popular la Rum a, botwith- t inding the re tcnea tuatiiaeu oy tne Kuniani. Courier cf hnquim r,ro.ijcf;or.." T -t I t; " I1-"1 w a..t aunf.o.tr-1 L t!j t.S.l I- j'l'.turf, II t!- al la 1 whiU it enr'.Hr one pttr f fj.aon, ImpoVcrlatirl another, It tle l" - ' ' t,ath fkita the bond of L'niun btfen t Cina,itJ prodm ti't'li'ug tut J.'.. -faction nlcMfdto r-fi 'tti', re7btitf fin, in normi'ii'li,! n.anurr, tio the w)tf tf trtfnunr her on piinufcori. 4 b a i, t.rrt mnuH t.ata tha irtct whitlt 1' ' writer of the article uiwlrr eonIdcrUoa tlilrki onfut to be eit'bli.hed. The TariiT,' b it doei at teniW fJetrryefl rerilarity and lirrnor; in foreign emimeree, wrely baa eilnuied llel pertionpf ii thicJl If carried on. with treat Britain, In an , IncomlderaWe drfree. It bia hot out our cotton from that nirket by the ee ?ere dutlea which bare beca ImpoMil upon h bj- tbe., Britiahr.of ermneBt. Of thia fact we have ccwUi demooyt r aj on whWlhe awt hirdened and Inretrrrfe oppoarr of U. McDuf&e'a dne- I t ' i i. l.i.tr.l (! mi''' . rot I ! ' n I' r ' t ' i.. , I rir.r M fci ;'l h. L it i. S tf r , ' l t itf .!(f t! A ... v '"' aralon,!- If''1 !". hb- i f r. ; periIa:aUbcir T itei U fcrctd t ft&z!? "idle buiJTTdej f mtl 11-5 kno out. Tb Attorney Oroerat, Mr. HratutV, reached thj'i city' thU rnorninv. t i abei.ct u two rtiontht 06 a ruit tu 0 or. gla. , - i tttrrrafit. enby the followinr rrplflo an'ln . n from the citizen of Wilmififon, ki. 2 Preai.Tfjnt h;i8 declined maUnt rM ao . . . . .. . .. --w(;ww--.tour ta jno uu( 0 . tn.li Ur)life en,., if... ft a:. t'm,nt l.-n,',, receiffd your let I.. . lont, InrltinK meifl at p-r::cw.jr potr.tt Vnmln rf oospitaliff of 'hecliitcna thn tHssutr i-f 1 iHii.i, that the 1 . H T m the event of my taking 1 i... . " "" -.1,!. 1 rtf iat,ia mat fuod ruturtd pcyplo if'le U.utca hae btt't cneaitd ta o the ie!fsf that the hiirh tfW on riw iror., whirM rideri of ihip ciworri !o emptor British" chain makeri, llallfjrthe prottciioii ef A ocricaa it ..daijrj. tut) tat Bta cr ma GnrTtrrio Suppose a"tn,m ere to enter e China Shi. contemp d US' pteaturet last 1 ,ht c,re n,vofliceihutlnod .... . , r.., h , tin compete me ir r. 1 ,k r ? f ."'urego it. I can theie Wociriejidea u I bid wht Prom that JU.YE 2U 18.11. 97.tfr 0(SE DESTROYED I It haa be Oam wtf "painful duty to announce the fact that the State Houae bai been eoneumed by Tire. It took fire on Tueadajr atornina; (wt, hita the inhabitanta of the town were at Jir-iwUl.aaw-J. aLa.L. I Wllll-H 111 ril lr rliixfna of Wit . i u . l I t. k'.k. ... .r.rffit.4.. j . ... t . ; v ""-eton: and for "'vTHmvi ...-. -,.,...,. live in . nutuctuiiii ana iir: innwn .. i.s . ii.an..ki. . i - w n r . ... . r . r-- 1 ii.b i.Tumiui.-Tirw -fl l . . pitceraof epoiit eq-ul qiTtilitj.one ol wntcn tit made in 1 fence, nd could be Imported and sold at one dollar, d the otherwie madi U M United S.ate, bar Could not be eold for lets than two doll- ar whkhone waufd he purchae We are intJi.ied to think that, in ninetr nine eeaee out of a bundled, be would lake the French one. If; however, be abould hn ona of those miataken ditant Miritti who think It more adfataeous tc the country to employ one potter in miking one pttcber, thar employing one farmer to make in the aame time as much floor at can be eichinjftd in South Carolina for a much cotton as will bur two Ditch T in France, be would probably take the American pitcher, i his would in reality (a friviijr away " one dollar without an a- qutTalentrbufsefery Hw.n has e cfht 10 be as ejenerous as he pleatcs wi:h his own money, wa should not quarref with Mm lor (bat. nut we should be very apt to have a different view of the sub feci, were thiatnan to join with the man ufacturer, and petition Congress to paas " a law to compel every body else to trfve mo dollars for a one dollar pitcher. VTe Should thick this highly unjust, and yet thia ia the glorious American System. - Cn aenaiUpeuple-.ba Jongeat duped .by such an imposition f I have the honor lA'ba H the ojraai eat respect, your obedient ia kjh!i serfanr.-ANDREVV JaVso Measrs. E. 8. Dudley, O. Holmy jiU "Tfie"WrshIngion"Cr6be aari ti'ivr- tHinincuin never oeeo onererr B Her-indlWl bara the Uanijug, WTiitf. The Richmond Enquirer ihla that Judge tt wi agree to serve. 7 The Ej)lrer l.n aiuip. thai Pa;; V Harbour Esq. hit declined the offir at9 want thrir money bnt they-cannot pit I Attorney Ueneral of the United Statci. Star FOREIGN. - SIX D!t LATER FHOM ENGLAND. ,aoM taa aiasiTr mm ceaamtTioav. A new pjper has Ja ely been establish ed t Albany, entitled The Freemao.s -Advwateand Farrrq!s Mgcitnicja, jnjHjJR-"'" force of 34. 006. Working-men a Lbamptun " The Edit or, in his opening address,' says i " We bnrnl. The fine Statue of vTaihfngtvn by Cano- haa bfn eatirely dwtroyed. The rewi, oeminned by -the carWuncaa "of a workvan, ho wt covet teg the building with tine He had lire on the top 0 it for tbw purpot of lod. ering the ainr end wLilat be ru at bntakfist tbejof took Ere. IC7 MCf t aoAiir nmr.tr all most ixoreTKD to JosEifa CaaioK to make pay n"nt at ecoo aa poaaib'.e aa the buineaf of tW concern mutt be closed. Tboae whom tkry By the arrival of the ship Hamilton u-ptatn BUNKER, Irnm LlVrnno on the lath May, we have Livero.xii dates of the 13th, and London to the evening of the lich. for Which we are indebted to the oolitcneas of th CaDtain. 1 '.We consider the news by the arri- 3i..j?DJ?I(Luer"0,e nportancc, as proving VBndT'ill doubt" that the Polea have Uniformly been successful, except in the case of General Si E a. Awaiir...heret6forc lnoliceld,.wKa..wTthT 4,000 men very imprudently attacked without (hoae who e thtm will conrjy h the above rcqueat Tney hope thit. as cannot call upon each Jodifldual, thia n fill answer the aame'purpoae. The atr.001 etcb accouflk -in)jj thae they think aolt Mv Dl C011y lv u y,;,,. Mnv I Inrnnvi'R... 1 , The en appointed, t tVepubfie me tingm th,a pV, fjr nnsemtnU ?rtv, tory to the ceki,,,;,,,, of ,h( 4(,( ii the Revoluiioni offlcer, .njeoldier. of thi. andtheneighb Countiea. tikethU meth od of request ief iH at lhe f eJebrj. tion. 4 are opposed to the various new doctrines which have been promulgated in oppok. eition to the Federal CpqtitQtion," Tiom this expression, added to the lan guage of the title, the reader woejld be ' led to suppose that the paper waa eftab I'shed for the purpose f sustaining the cause of liberty and the- rights of those who hjborv- But not io. It Is a Tariff i paper, and, Rke all the rev is hostile to the freedom Tbf itdaitry; Fearful, ho w . eyer, that re-eclion may take"plice, it holds out the idea that the monopolists are satisfied.' It says : " It is true that Jno new restrictions upon commerce are.) expcCtfd or denied by the manufactu rers j" 4tThe preieht system hat proved SAtiifciorr. with a. few exceptions, aod the friends of tiomejstte industry are content." This ia (he falae fiat; which will be held x .oar by -'he Trifl' Prl "ordef 10 re It will be perceived that (General Dwemnicki has again achieved a vie tory over the Russians and taken twelve pieces of artillery. The papera are filled with the ac counts ol the elections in England, ie result 01 whtcti is theall eaciting picof conversation- Poor h,nAr.A A writer ia one of tu fthi.,rv. who woi;ttr: tempted to analyee- Mrr 4,50. tnwr., fc PL12 LJU tU-prohibitory "P???. et . Idefcnri. ble parte of hi arrumeat" AhhT- h not, in our opinion, aueceeded h,;. . - .... . KinK.neia oy rareTnOfTMnslbly rtatw Ut it ia aua Una eonvktlon.lf one tvtt of the bnrtbeo'ef taxatioa which the Sontt . a 1 planter li forced to bear over and itx. bla equaf and equitable proportion, tad beca imposed epon the Northern people for the nme Icninh of trwe tUt the South hai miffertA under the nreient Tariff, that thii - . . t'alon would net now be la eriileSce. Tina is convincing evidence of our deep rooted attach. ment lo the Federal Union, We cam enttr inio a long argument (for our fame will hot a. low it) to prove that the Southern planter paya rare than bia proportion of the revenue Coilee ted upon Imported gooda and that by force of the existing Tariff Uwa. Dut one part of the argument of thia writer which eomes borne to the people and which tbc ptaiawt aodcrttand. Ing aaay comprehend we cannot fail to remark upon. He would Infer that although ibe p'aa. ter or bia factor reeeWed Ibe full amount of b etports la imports, yet aa he did not eooaume the whole amount lbat,therefore,aeonsldimble por tion of the blin hen of taaatloa wutranafcrrcd to tboaa whoao buaoeee tu t6 raUe s.-nall grain, ifoje, Horaea, Ix. ith which they supplied the Iptaoler. It ia true that tbe producers of Cot. ton. Bice and Tobacco do purchaae Oram, Hogs, Cattle, Honrs, ho. and that they diipoae of a part of their gooda joiporlied tiryoglittelr merchant or factor ia etcbange for etporti, for these aecesaariea wblch caa only find a market here at home. But wo bold, still, that this does not in any great degree, if at alf, light ee tbe tai imposed upon tha producer and can relieve him from but a small portioa of the bortben of impost taxatfoa. A ad we nuke it out tbuij , If tbe producer, or bia factor received cash for bia export! be eouli then pay Cash for hie neceeaariea. But being compelled to make an exchange or barter he haa to piy the exchange premium which or a comidrrabfe advance en the cub price. i i preciaely tbe cue with that of the Country merchant h tbe farner. If any one of ua carry Hogs, Hones or Cattle to eeH to a planter we nuat take an order on b'te factct-or i .mer. chant who diachargee it with gooda. , Thiaia fact and eommow aenaeJl Ja. no ibeory but h ia what U practiil every day. D"t at we have frequently said it ia not the tncrprtlitjr of taxa tion among us in the South, althnugh,"tt "fiVtr and muat exiit every where of which we com plain. Our complaint ia that.it irakr the bur then fall sorely upon tbe Sou'b. It ia immate rial then whether the planter or the farmer paya it, or both combined whirh s prbMy wearer tbe truth. Under the es'ating 1'ariff laws, aa we endeavoured to explain upon a for. mer occaaion, the fiou'h faya 4hirtf Mart more In every hundred dollars worth of mum- faetured goodi a hich she crmnme. than she would he compclkd to pay if tho Tariff lwi did not exist, while tlie Notiu, manu acTufiftgt 1 m I i'rl,t -( ptn I y ! -,. . r. '-..imbittc-!. i Jiurii.i l Cuurtr U' in nvat In'- 1 rauiimia, t at. irayea more iu'emrar-e 1 we muat all, without any dr'n tf tffan.!. ;, mure intr. anra upoo ll.U aamo" eohj.-cl f aulLScat than s at alt prof -r or h. cct.ry. 4 j and bi 1 arty tvMin. !'cd and pcrwadtd uct si aAixated and t ipovud ibe dootrUe te abandon it, the") would by tLi lime have lui a perfect awl tuid al unanimity of sentiment ia South Carolina upon ilia subject of tLe inL fu in . mm uit. u. oini d uin .1 - i method of rcdrcae, ,We may per - ' ' , 1' eannot drive free and intelligent 1 l(.:iJ,fi auncution af tbiir opiniom. I t :.tt j tor of tha Wta Mhly cu', . n reU'a ta'lhia a-ftiT t a-.J lai "aIdrriT- 1 j . ... .1 j... . -. . . tits Btste. h ii timr-f n n.e I'ditor of th J - , Ta.. 1 1..4 lry to pn-e andrtfiect pwn.ttii conKquencei of their ii j idicioua ppoaiiioa ta what tbey are pkaxed to il kull&catiea. More aerioul Conaiqucncei luay gtn out of tig drad'y and cavcaonied ''ooi fhct ' betweta theae two local partWs tbaa n'Uuy apra. hood, f i-ide aod iadcpendcncc, if doi coaviel lion of ibe purity and wUdooi of their a) stem f poQOca will prevent the proacribed fcuUtri from giving One loch to their illiberal oppoacrt. We Lava aaver thougbt tLia party respectful! treated ainca Ua fint auppeard formatiooj kt South Carolina! Ho soootr was it aaid'tfcst certain iodividuala held the doctrine of nuHL eatlon, tltta a Urge aamher of rreaees, !, United State, denouacad tlm it tfatiot a. a' uaiooiiia and fuaewtera of civil diator J. i'a thie the way to ahange tbei evd intentioca. ta truth they were wi4ed and temaka tbeai good citiaena af aiq I Might they not hoc.tst!y believe, as we have no doubt many do, tLt UMtr viewa wera rtl..ntl ..... . ' ww...iifr,tH BUM Bte r cutef WithhatliMth,-wlthobatreaao,it 1.. 1 . . I wauawHii cm wo oa&ouocoauca Btea u ti i lore and enemies to the qniel and proapetity L. WW! 1 a aaa . ' . onwar me otoal liUberaJ umit admit tt nullification U auppHed by aoe aa pure patn. Us aayia ihe.tuuou. and. abo.woulj tkprsv cate ItiMverance "aa the Worst of political , We think it ie high time to Ui uuJU. Man raat In tica a i f (, r ' -f. ) w bin we are upoa the point of atarraiien u literally too poor te cut a single cbm! or main p ece of a rail-nd, auch ia the u-erbwndanci of wealth and capital among the .VortUrn N. ufacturen that it ia only aeerary to open s!. Kription books for stok toobtala 1kiU4 WntjriirittaMjcalkAfVaiWi hare had lataJy several examples of the profiiiiM ofoapi'al amoog these manufacturera. wba.ca aU their afluepce, wealth are ytl tkefamL oarpiea. oeveral large ttanuactorieaTive'bars lately erected aodecveral raitms com'aieiwi. Where have tbey obtained f laauseifl utv money' Hew bare their cofT.' rt her n arf trlrM-i I114 , we Wow for their rirki "tWrjtJ.and pf povjVty -IdireH Thm if no man aa at upid and blind as not m knowan,! perceive the caoae of their tktt-i ourrJcdine-Mhe reason of the otfrfl of c ital with them and its extreme scarcity itbtt tariff mu nTie ua alavea t bfggan w. Icialt is nJHl,IWl,al,H tae severe taiation iinpo almost earl.niv. ly upon the S.H.tvrn S.. uinnnianea ami renJe.ed less rlorooi. then not s manufacturer who hu erected an ciur t..l - m. a. ' ...iweur iipenaie own capital that us a.t a - f nuHated an In- JtlaWftaala fVwtal n " t..JL a. I a-- aw. . jiuvy ajrr f C t" account for this a'itf.a,.;i r u..,a. tl topic of conversation. V Four huodred and foTty-acven members have alreadv be-en returned, and in this numher th nett gain in favour of Reform ia 94. The estimate that io the Commons there will be a majnriiSf Jj50 in fa vu,otthis great tnea'sure will prove to be correct. Trince Talleyrand 'haa beo author. ized to state tn his Government that the British Cabinet have refused to ent$r into the proposal to pUce the crownof Belgium 00 thehead of Prince Leopold, and havr left the. affair ou. man who hie written upon that aide of tbe quea, -- xVe agree with the writer that the aierwf,ver of rtfwfcii& Uai alone, will not prevent; t.' band trade or the vi.ilafion of the revenaeavf bat we do bold that where the impost iiie, are moderate and equal, that' the indueetnfct, are not 10 strong ta carry on smuggling atj therefore few cases of that crime mwt conae, quentlyoceuT. This we understand to be Mr. McDuffle argnment, and we have never under ..aa . """ ' t aTovn otin tp ;, propoie. uie aboliahmenf of uws n,ch ri.te xmuggling a crime and inflict punJehmentUnoa tho offender. Hie propoii. tion wa tS't.ke away the induce nenta to tbe commission of the offence, which the writer will aurery admit may be done by a modification of the T.ntT laws. We are not opposed to a eon afitulional, fair and equal-system for the en. lragament of domestic industry, which may contribute to national independence, and which ' will "tirongjhen the bpnds ofh oion by the bet pyn gooda arid UrgequantieaEeiidef, paj iTT yrtem compela ua to pay'lhia thhiy dollars into the pockets of her people. It is not a tax which goes into the Trtaiury and may return t- u agln but it is lost to na forever. Take off the duty upon imported good an4, we not only get thovf goodi thirty pr cent lower which 11 but a third tf our cotmumption but We alao 4t the remaining woJbirds which are manufactured here, likewise thirty per cent lower. This ii lilainnotlritig can be plainer. f ... . . Uiurmcrn .BLatejjlareonja, .... The Editor of the Camden Journal professes to be honest and determined in hia opposition doubt that he haa exerted every effort and tried every scheme to bring into contempt 1 what he conceives to be a dangerous politic! herrny. We applaud the Seal and honesty of the Jour nal and will accord to' him the moat patriotic intentions. The Editor knoxe oar opinions upon the subject, and therefore-he will not ui. pect us of apostacy,diMatisfction or any secret jdeeire to eocourage or aid in the promulgation doctrinea, dangerous. toMlie estibliahed'gov ment whecwe tuggest to him, .that the t en eouae pursued by the party to which, be is at tacnvt,iii South Carolina, ha alone kept alive the ftvit of nullification in thai ti.. ..... the dVor of the Journal experience Itioiigh to know, that violent fc uncomprtmiiitmr oDPoaition is the moat certain method of securing favot.fir an opinion owever dangerous and aburd. It is true that the press feels Itself bound to com.! bat error and to oppose everv thine 'which h aiendency fa wken the bondf ol our b-wn aoa it is well knova that thev renuireatc mountof capital to carry on their rommercijl enneerrs and yet ihy can spare Vast sums fc? raJ-madt and other atock. lt cannot be denie4 that -'this Is the tribu'e mosri which we aBnuany pay to the 'Northern nuu facturers. It fs mnny which jiae been tslr. by unlawful and opprr s.-e legislation, from "a pockets and trannrerred tOf our taak-ma We may -aaft-ly-rnhtre ;o anW-that althmiri we live lf th neighborhood of. aunaive goli minei where a givat deal of money la neeeeK My put in cifcularhitr'hat wrnrver knewhie scarce at it-is at this- timer-Our farmers M sooner receive it thsn they turn it over to V ToWdocyfieTtf nTlttift f the Northern merchants and mfcnufactorr 1 la thie.way the pockets of the people are ir' I eonatantiy drained eed no money ! to"h1if Z or procured in the country. It is time th' ihould see otirselyce righted and make anmci i tempts to modify the abominable and oppress " T ' tariff laws. The stamp actftd the 1a were not more unurhteomnflout half "M prtsive as the exiting Tarififaws. 'ih w i " ' exaggerated picture our rwl condition. e f ... A ,.'..ti.. e .... t "'".v'K uicaiiMiiiy irom npprei)ive -. tion'whilst the Northern pople are acctitn ; tine- vast fortunei'veailv. Whv ia it that wff"11 heae of no man in the Snbem Country making a fortune by his trade and indtist;; ' ' i imp'iaible for them todo ao, under exists clreunntsneea. The Farmers are eompeJidl" oe economical, Sn order to tire and they e1 deal liberally with the merchant or 1 nconoT the mrchanie. This ia a matter which def' thn aetiout conhdttiutu f tne f'b -e
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 27, 1831, edition 1
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