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a' ..f the prn,ft!( 1 df fi ' f'Trtiniinit, 8m Ultvllv t j rt ui'0 fitfl it if jit tes B'i'J mu'.ial t.frtcr-4 in which tao Constitution al t'iv i iv . an I Iii;.c rl' m HVxIcirl, if. pJ v:TtvJ b, Jul l ahmate our 6l;-;iu!K ffi i rm.H other, 'HjnJr dimi,t;'si!ii and auiormifiMi, and I' a I iiHUl J.Iy, ami will forco whii h u litiiiui i h over ran remrt, to ilia lri4 ft ful nf all ctil.iinitirt. W cntrr-at thi .;! c.iiKj u ji J j ! r; t if ly ' fr: nr. I ,, w !.;.( in IP l.t l! f, r tt;i!iriot al'ina iu im.ilnl.ly. Ilsit to.!-''t j'i'n I i f tfi!J t !.!i;; iry on re. 'ry ' 'jiar1rn nt uf the ge.i riimnl--on ll'.f I" 'iv!.l(r JlO 'J.U 11, B, W II fal 0.1 tin- ji ll.jp.w So i'tlrrjiM t hw. If th" fjf rvr i h ift a ; veil hii triliaful jwirp-re m it i' f--i.l it Iron tho irnti..y ofibe l-tu-r u it a violation of hi cotiitituf ioinl Mixtion ! If it be ruch a violaiicu, t;ui it b" c'):i-Ul!)ti ju!ly valid? ( , a If ia'ci I ol the abn-rwe of any rxpww r,i:it oi power to pMttcl manufacture the ronnitutinn Ital coufiinc'l tn ex Brew ( e!.i m ol inhibition,' an act ofCongrcm, if" !!.! at I'iin tiPVdfut (1iA id ........aw a. .a.,.. JWm , fj' "I a a A iciv;: k., and thereby operating mu b-od 'ij'. Incnl? of unrig jtl:ngue t i ...m.r.ri.t. -h.,ii iUvi.iJ.i I other It li M men bimI Brother in Mm Emitted to b iaf vtoition of the ton- a action which tw Will ji-jlu. iHanSfimf nni U. f-rt. ! u....MkU their ttlfftiCiiid M tho4 Incritahio re .,V;reFr ! W thft bllcial twwer. ' I win, which nf ither they twr w Will hov no UiiH r irofrtH.tarKwif topmucr!in view f tlH .ii! j'::t, W otr4 lhm n4 lo iriKi.fidiTManJ u.' Wa ennn-il ha tklerrtil tVuin tha diluxrge f Wr dutici to ourtfjlttn niiJ mr twinm t-mmtry ly tha icnacirfirVtiwfjirficp'i'jiJ we ara t t rrfj Hr.uui, ft.. p-r.t - ft-' f ' , . x ,, f. (.;,;t!ai hull-. n t. . r r,j. ' - ,4wahr,f;,?.:l,f!,;rr,nn-,!rl)iH); Mt com,,, nv, if " , oaf ,1 ' Ihttterer iiwy M ih t.i: U u,h th.t na.f ,rjlI;li fi oi.r , iv"wl,fnl " , !l, fut I ' ' -y 1 ti,,iu4 i,,-,rly itL thca- 0ur , barter m a t. - 1 1 f J " t!" '"f 1' . I ' .',"pj,,"-,;Ii1. wa our.l ara dtW4 to r.Htaiit ,w that tlu. tarUritfri,ti.iI to whotud 1 ' r-- i. C ".uH. nrthmm thai,tii3 tariti; that it. U Wranty t,,ri4u-4. IH -yeid tt 1 m. m rtr h ur L I C0l prieea. ThIutvaf.. fct;to i. ti.,ji of the wort, I, hy uf' J t1 UtO, ami W,r ont, that thU eati- Ifcf h.i-1 J, Jo , tf hai ki'a tho rcwU of domestic fumptti. iim w.ji i- - - - ... jneclf tion. Atn,menfa ractum will dem dure, .m!Jci! .r; the omoiu.t ,f prJ.c. i- al, oriaot ihUm artn. Wej4;j "J So the tSj Vt ' tu artlon. . , We tion, a.,1 i,crr,so iU m human romv 4 J ha jmnajfe , rf 4 Co(rect t mra.o iuo i7 uii . f vMJ.,nayl orrlutoct ore aril 'huva n,' ,,J i"i i. . i I I . i , ,,',rFifi . I it .l j L,i ixi .t. .itn!vnial JdiM-ndcnco. and . ai t0 apphatiotl lf tha rami. . . wen in manna imiwiwiuui m ., v - - , i ., . , . r""'. ft-.H,J ! ih. ?tJn. tariff. dutk breeMf Hi wmo cowco wouM ,W productsJ, i tha Mhtru tt- i ituMA wbiVh a m It caiinut th-re. MIOW IH reunion W ina coromrreiw iuiu.....h-. i-.. i nicu fore have arwen from thu cause. Let i f"ure remember now, that - thin dimimition of I nation rra ha ourrml i;varvaliera-broad inlrrcj 1 - .a I f a . I ' - I ..a .J awa -4 I Btfretl 81 at noma ana innumj io(nivi rauwi ,,.,..,v t - - .... ... ,, . , . t'mi ; a a.' T .. -hn..i Via ......f litiHi mti?tiil 'but little aifi. nnfi n nwij-,.:!.. i "" eqUil, tba here, prodi ia. aMlaWaiA'l lA tti !lf. ll.aa Aa. rta.JU majtata It M 1 . ' K' M any girrn naimn mm w r'-v I'M.tiKioacy f,. of tlw world, to tho t"nt of thai cy, wwca bcm tno prosperity (J( r.( ' ' i .!.;... Jurfi J iirevaiL era iK.Ji oft hc:n which Ltd,;,,, i r' .ra-ricao . people hUicM-ihallb'i I Z Jlxit.nn'. M, mihject."f .fl. R.om'jm in -applicable tothe tarilTof 132-J.lit conneioO with th prlnfiipkV of an To'7 aJnut tho powrof Cunjrca to lay enjighttnej ptjlitiual eeomy," and act if an J c filet anch dutl i ai they may lc.n tho congideralinu which are' urged it . ' lire fir ry tjr tha pur rvmca of revenue, and I luttainlhii Vhtem tfo not fJlaeioua and Win.m tiii ii.'ffiii an i f orrsnrnj lu jms bu.i uciunrt hb iww ihui iw irrtvui'iT tk$ m iacuIcn'aUy an4 to tljat txtiitiut Iricf-coasUtins of hints a,'t-l Wei,tioiM ! dimtui-hnd amount of the circulating me. on the other. ' But wchi Wate of mufual we wane tiicse advanfogct, and , Uii. &4I necessary enrwrntrnce oil i - t-- -- n. rjoijff tiriff, in a greater decree thero than intercnang! 01 comnwunr;,, .n 4 . r mw7 OJ lafBi(T:J' , Among thn cm- which hare powhla to conccre the lie a tiepca. a wigni connect thia u, ucM this reult, two nixminont ..onet Wfnre on the one aide, without rccogni-... our mval glry. nad tlma c;Ji.,t i'n l0VT i a . . i ir-- u.a, u. i.am iiaiiih.i.iiiaa' ii.iii - i.in vnnui iinifiiid . 4 . . -fira protection , to the imuinwcHirer.l ratner l.an ot an axtcnuea nrgiiuicui, or i1.ey,jdimy the riht tocoavert wHa ihovl of minute dctailaj hut our object, will he J. - t ' ! ' I a. . . at. " ' I .! J ff .K.a . -a.. a...l - onomiiuie ino inciucniai uju iw pnnn-ianainva u u.co may fcrve 10 aa'-n a pal power, and tratMcendia; the limits oil spirit of dinpawiotwte inquiry. : , roveniie to impoee an additional duty anlj.1 ' ar-)J tho adyucatM ef free trnV. ..;...f -J a.-' .1... i !. a i M ..... .... auumveiy nai ior an puryimi I In nrf imnt Whirh TOairw It rritiura I ai ....Ufa.. a..l.:t. a-.. ...a l J I I a uri'l-niM'il TUWI HUV an Ofnifi J. erthaa of regret, rurce it givei toeach na wun aivcrfin to tho pmllin di:0r.. ' "J lilt of aflr'Jing that protection. 'l"liy admit that CorvjreM way couutmail tbir rei- It ta tlw unqlJSft;Jorahlo, right of erery in. hlioni of foreign power which may he dmluU to apply hli lalour and papital in hoafiltf to our commerce, but thy deny thn imda which he may conceive bcatcaJ. ineir amnontv pernianeuuy wproniiMi au culated to promote his own intercut. It importation furtlie purpose of aocurwg i the! interest of the public that ho the homo market excluwvcly to tho dom. houhl ao apply it. He undewtand bet. - MMtkf jaanai - ft it aw La AsA t t . . I . a a a a . k.iw iu-uiu...ui. i, .... .v.v UOirvj.i ier man u can be un JPrniood by the goy. ing tho commerce thry were eotnwtcd to erumcnl, what will conduce to hi own -- ..f .!,... fa ill a. a. irguiuo, anai.micrmg an microti wita benont and nnce the majority of indi. which Ifcay have no contitut.bna power Ividuab will, if properly protected, be dla. ivimenvre. -iiiai pnion ol our lellow pined to Mlow their intercut!, audi an faitlzra of whom we BprakIo nut there, application of their industry and capital, jbre h' itate to amrm, that if iho right to n-0 produce in the result the "greateal unci iwHmwwM J be referred to amoulit ofpublic -good;" Let it Wni to tho authority to lay and collect dutira, rm-mliered that tho question relatn ex. ..J&tj.!- of the taiing cluairely.ii tao fifilkuU apital-!t aowsr, wnicir wai onierreU for the pur-1 cannot be fnrraud by an act of,legiala. jxwo of Kvenue; if to the . authority to t ion. Tho power of the rovemWrit ia , U'ite commerce,, it n ai obvioui a pa limited to itt trtntrr from one employ. 'version of that power, aince it may to ex. ment to another. It takes from some lesa tended to an inter annihilation ohhe oh. fawured intercut, wlat it lertowaon tho jla which it wai intended to protect; one which it professea to protect. It ia Waving howtner thii diwiupion, we con. emmlly untrue that such a iyatcm pivea ir in tuts opinion, timt it the aggrieved RrRjer employment to labour, ft ia party i s d.-prired of the pICtec'tioa which otraionla confined to tho simple clmne W.0 juli'M department .nigl.t otherwise of in aplication. Lawa which protect afi.ri, it w viW strengthen hia appeal to by Uwinty any peculiar specici of klKiur, ie Arnfi.ira i pc.iplo ty unite with him in cannt be said to encourage Jm'rican in. 'orreciuii; the evil by peaceble and con. dustiy that ia directed to Tariou ob. wrjimn'ji wan hecU Thene hwa favour only a ainglO Rat tiK'i ina view of thii eubjeet elaiss and sinco tho bounty ia m-t tun- may cimn the concurrence of all plii-d by the" goTernmcnV, but taken from IhoM iv. ho are fjqnred to admit, that the the pocket of the iudividual, the prolac di '.n of the world, and the ojrtonihin imprjvemcjta which have been introdns. J! .la a J. .P . !..-:.. Tt. A CU IU HIT IU ! J H I" iwiviv.;'.. tllD Wtmt I itvu nu i"vnn . .a.,...., . . .j. . , "i a a . . . .. . I a ' ' .1 i l...',f fleio n. ' IL a . .a. . of production i Iea too comparative mcnua iu nignci cacrc. enlarges tne nn 01 100. - variant!, L'ea bem aTuc "f money has becofro greater. Cao of its enjoyment j, and afiordi tho kur. J duck and cordago, ore tubjectca to fat', h .w'-wder at tJi-i rcaultf -Take tho raw oat guarantco ta the pcaco'atiJ harmonvf v. hich would be in cHt prohihJ.A-, ofc noagooxl theue Uve fallen in price of the world. :' ; ' ;' ; , , hereaiticetheenaftinentofthotaria:. Cut , Jf tile anggesf ion be urged'in its appli the aamo t.. ig in truo not only in an ce,ual, cation to the norewitioa of (ho country but in a gre iter .degree abroa.J a nj the during a state of war, an equally aatiafac. reason is oovi ).; The cauiea which tory answer may bo given. It is unquca. have produced tru. reisudthoae which tionably the duty of every government to have been before alSU'lbave elsewhere be prepared f thoae conflicU with otlier been left to exert tfeo full influence in aationa, which it is not alays powiblo to eflocting tho reducti ;n of price. Here avoid but this is motit tfjjctually demo by their operation has been restrained by tlie the unrestricted exertion of its peaceful conflicting Influence of the tarifE . Tlie energies. In a govcrument coustituted as reducti' Ihewlore with ua necessarily ours is. and r Derated ai it ia lv tU At. topped at a point, which is as certain by lantic from the nations of jho old ..world, adding the amount of duty to the price of it is reasonable to presume that such con tho imported article:-" Thn tho dimifitf. tfu.tr will be rare; -The taKftatiTJTCi. Pro'ntwtv . thtM orlinlM vn.i tint i.ttU i?- . ' 1 " rut .w. v rai nceeV ty, and their importation faf Tw quantity of tbwo orticle a whkh tcr into tho construction f a ahip thg labour bestowed on them, ' cwniJ otw half of its value, and the duficj lnon thern ,npoee UFi a new ship of fiva hii,. dred tons a dry direct tax httlo abort of two Ihound dollars, which is paid in t vance. We say a dry, direct tal .. is not, as in casoa of. consumable arti-V repaid byihe rMuj,,3f. ; Neitlicr I.' u ajiu ii.ii.ui2i opcr-uoo, opprewt. lion winct. w given to one pcciedof la. ive and ii liiiat. The constitution of the hour, i i given at the expense of.cvery CJreted SfMto bad' its origin in a spirit of other- The course f legislation, which comproinh-. Its object is tho seeuri- leaven American ccmtal and labour to th Ji ti'libajLia-Ia i.a " i - '. I . I . t I . a a L . piwiwvi.i.ii -u pniicnwo inaioi an r. h.u ihr tit nnf nn v m "n , I a " 1 " - - I I V v-avf VVktl dm p.itiC;.;itH. in tlie bcncfitJ and iu alone be denominated the "American jaa trart!i!.-n ol ttw gnvernfflfnt. Svstcm. . A iyter. oi Uxation which is unequal in The interference? of government,' with IK opcraUon. v, l'ich opprcusses the many the rurht of the individual to annlv his la. fur the b:."-fit ofttio few, is therefore un- hour, and capital iu such mode as'hc mav ju.-)t, nd merely with reference to tlw great Utd inm-uljUo pruicijilci of right wi.kh we spplLai Iu to hu:nan conduct, but is Ci.eov.-r in direct collision wiih tiut con 41 itolioi a 1 cur. !ity of right , which this i. stnitnect was thus confcKHcdly intended tc jtcure.' A "tRstlr.uished jurifil of Massa chusotls, one u ho la ad vafcigcously known as such to tao jm;oj of the Union, has i 0ttid of t!w stitcm of which wo complnin, Hilt it is calculated ' to destroy many of aho grent objects for which the constitu lion c4 tiie . Uuilcd ittati'a-wag originally IVamod r-nd adopted.-1' who.will"r.iirni think wost conducive to his. own interest, tun nccpssariiy operates to dimmish the aggregate amount cf production. In oth er wordi, the amount of tho necessaries and conveniences of life which are en joyed by the community is necessarily diminished. If ail nations then were wil Hi to adopt tho system of free trade for which rva contend, which is accordant to the spirit of Ohiistianity and calculated to unite nation? in harmony and peace, it cannot be doubted that the interest of each would be proniotcd.-Theonlyque. tion which San be raised on this nnrt of .l., t. - . ...,,. . ----- inaiw-n uyalllll ran consist v.iui me ; the suhjftct if, whether tie adoption of a piiit of the constitution lis en- re.-trict ive noliev by ona or more nations actmcnts may be o veiled as to chicb the makes it the interest of other to rccbro- cate tjioso' restrictions. T(:e answer seems t' bo nufticiently obvious and satis- tion ol price here hai not been produced I will Dbably be of much the lonfe.j d.ia by lhalariii; but in despite of it -and has raikm, aftd our M steni of jxirmanctit poli. been retarded by iU But for thia law tle cy should tliereloro be regulated cbjcllv importod, which take the place of the domes- w ith a view tothia atatc of our nntiiuinl tico article in tho coriiumption of the existence. But tlw ducisive answer to county would be obtained at a price great, this suggestion is, that money constitutes ly below, that which we actually oav. and the sinewa ef war. and tbm it the diflcrence, amountmg yearly to many are best provided for by enriching the na millioiw of dollars, would be saved to the tion in time of peace. A aystem of free community.' 'It cannot be doubted that trade wUJ mainly conduce to this object, tho jricci of all commodities, the d-Huc The resources w'hich it will furnish will production of which is forced by the impd- second the services of the neutral trailer, aition of a duty on a foroLm article of nim- arnl these with our own interna! mannft.' liar description,' are raised by the amount lures which are already independent of ol ditty necessary to cflect the exclusion of Legislative protection, will amply aupply the foreign article, cr that this increase our wants in such an emergency. , ? , Si V u-TmCr' and. ,ha! I " not the least of tho evils ft Z 7 Wh:Ch,U ecM,005d the V hich deprecate, that bjc 1 h ystem , of protection u nearly hM a cm7 10 deniot4wauW cqua, lo suen uu.erence a pnee. . . to tf) m tZ Tlie success which ha3 attended thelana' ,0 encourage tho odious and detesta- manufacture o! cottons, is used to illusble practice of smuggling. It is the cf tnt.c.anu vm? 0XlJL?2QJ u,c prot'ng outy to rnidc tlie "a... UJ ' .-a. .....VIUUIJ UUU.U means of the protection afforded by gov- tHat at which they could be imported at crnment, mjumfaoturers are enabled to a moderate revenue duty. Unions this is overcome the difficulties incident to new so. fails to to a'eoinjilish its destined enterprises, and that this protection is ul- object, and is entirely useless. ' .'"flie iucv- timately repaid to the community ia the "table consequence "is, the femptalion to reduced prico at which the article is fur. clandestine importation. Rnd thn tln-iiit;.. nished. We have already shown that this hich are afforded by our widely extend- rcuuuiiou in pneo in mo case rctt rred td ca inland and ocean Irontier, give impu tern. Let us look however' .at tliis sug. On the several interests of agriculture gestion apart from that consideration. If no v... . ... ? ' rc it bo conce. led f .r the purposo , the ar- and ven on manufactures thernh" B-...v...f w .ua. fwiixjifo. mai a hum gystem operates with an injurious in manufacture modit be eWabl ab-xf kv - ;n. ' ol.. , u ,"Junous n , . -u. u i luiiin; n i in u i n rv unrr. Mk a. awa- at. . Iftmiw.rni.tr -.TM.,,r. . ' I . . . . o 10 Y- T. " ,,u,n vcn-1 wai portion of agrku tnre, which ia em. ment, which would not otherwise. .1 Luj i .i. J ' 7 , .m. least at thn timn 1. ' P" v;- yum oi nicies wmch ...... . , bikcusniiii I must oe exported to a f)re burthened, acttlcs the price. Tho cfTocU of the protective upon conunerc in geucral, em h satihfactorilyiJIutratcd by details, 'hi arnmpomnt task, and ,1 bo fai(hfu; penned by those to wh6m it iscem; de 1. The diminution of imports-a total or partial aearcity of some article increase of price to the consume , i pr?"0? '"ereantilo spirit whirl' under different circunm. ammatcd to new enterprises, and the cor sequent check to our attainment of that height of prosperity, to which the freedom of our mstituuons guidea us, these arc suits which cannot bo denied. That a tual miser' is not felt in a young and fret country, where almoat eve ciLn is,?r easily can be, a proprietor, ianot ani,. gument to deter us from the removal those obstructions to that ansiim. .nJ cxampled case and comfort cconditwo. ! t . .. . 1 r rjuiciai MJwor 5;"i niay inoreio;u i-,o o Jigalory upon th6 other depart meiits cf tlie goverhment-4out as between constitu it and 11 gent, bet ween the people an-1 their riders,1 the charter will in such case have been yio!atedt and it will belong to them tocorrect the evil. .Wrliy sliould we C!ir in f,nonein't(v,lb!u nrmrinlA t uii". mm aii..in.atJT..aaaTa.)avaai. oruaio" of the 'danger of tlioso interests iia 11 iw w Krv op unoer me aysiem A k'if'f consideration of the subiect wil lead to a directly opposite result.,, " If t be 4oncoded that tiie system is oppressive ,un equal urtd 'unjust,- can thotie who "profit by . . .1 alU:. . a.!a1i al.a . ' ii ueccpi; ichi?u;tco wiui luv C.pcciaiion of its permanancy ! Is it prudent to close their eyes to the consequences, to which Oooner or later this conviction must iney. itably !e;r! .'-''Diinuished as thissys tm is by every clia.'Ticteristic which inay o.cbaa ;i tyr.i:ay the most c4ious, why 4hQuia we. who are its victims, not stand upou cur c hartered rights ? - !: As men find brethren' wc. ftppcal tcyou at ' .'l.-.a'a. ' 4 " ...a-.. wiiich ii une;i!j;l in jfa orerntioji, nnd i"boi'Ci'hl3 lil)U:l-vl.i'h irt PpjilTS-ive, he. otnsc ii bitiilwH Ujh i!'.fny for ilie licuc ttoftlo ltw griw-ijy, I'lUliy uowi&e and Zb.iX? u i$ subvyab alii? Uf fiicton. The proposition which asserts the superior advantages of a free trade amoii" nil nations, rests upon the follow. ing principle. The universal freedom of aetron which it allows, tends most thor- operation, and that the community mi dit ultimately 'be repaired in the, manner wine;, is supposed, tlie tollowinff cons der- ations secern decisively to renol th r-.rr Of that SUgTCStiori' The idea nf ni.rm.. nent protection is excluded by the nature of the proposition. That which is -pro-prosed, is temporary merely, and the question whether it is ta be ultimately re- pain to tne community, is of course made rn marker it 1 . . a I . . . . " oDvrous inai any considerable diminu tion of commercial capital, bv its tmn.R.r - .1 1 J - "".v.. 13 wncr employments, must have a ten- 'icncy 10 dimmish their price. It is j, the southern portion of the union that thi win roc most extensively felt. Thn do. mostic market will consume a portion of u grew wapie, wnich is comparatively, small, and the immense, residue will seek in vain tor a foreign market, if the manu a - - I I .1 1 ak vw nv ui s iu uuiri ininn an aitmnnA 1 1 i. : a n . 1 A.,.-,, Qi j l..- .l a ' i ma suue 01 in 7 n-rfjw-a.i.."- wtwTwrtr-nTHT jmjVf 1 Wpoirill"! pi'ipilety TJI pUlUng cal energies of each nation, and to apply the interests of the eommunii TK " I ' ! man: torcs, may induce our mat ens. them to those objects to which they are best adapted, the proposition must. ho equally true in relation to each nation, whatever may be the policy adopted by others. The nation which resorts to a restrictive policy, legislates to her own disadvantage by interfering with themost profitable employment of capital. To the extent to which she thus excludes another nation from an accustomed or from a de sirable market, she occasions, it is true, in tliat nation also a displacement, cap ital from its natural channels. But can the-remedy consist in a retaliatory svn. topi of legislation T in a system of further restrictions imposed by tne latter nation T Ifjt be-tiue that a restrictive nysteh is ru'itirious to the nation imposing it, does it j cease to be so in regard to the latter 11a- tiar, bcctiuse of the wrong done by tlie foimer, cud because- it ia also injurious to SUvi J4iua? Wi-cjj mo et'y thi& ports. I'ngipiaY not at anca-Qnr.u. Ai nr.. TL. . - . " "ru i nc necessity ol hnvhir a r .u. community, by the raw materia! for tho emmeX W av.a lystem but she "K"' ,v ",T7 csumate ot which wi l be urwd Kv iU c. . much oraetieal infi-rmnt 1 - - - - iiiuiiwii an iiiiiiiuiviu 1 iiAna rmnWm iuuiBh..i.mwc. vonsmurea as that body u-i It to conceive of one less fit- If reference. On the other nu always enough of individ,.! 1 L, " . ' "C,H 10 wn,CI enterprise, intelligence and capital, to tes coUon p ante is theTf' ' f !f anyexperimentwliichgivesafairomis, 23. 1 55?': 11 rrevoc towluch the American ri.;. and is entotlclf 'to the easy acquis of good cheap land, he can likewise add, not only the necessaries, but also tho blameless uxuries of life, why should hf be churl. sidy prevented by a sordid mj' monopohsmg aystem, which finds mW. ment in restriction, and profusion in Jr. hibition? 1 Every claftsj nf c..... .t 1 . iKitthe object of the bounty of tin! r. tern, as well as the mechanic arts CC44 v eby,are injuriously afExted by its oW tion.N ay, even those manufacture!!, , ho experience this protection, are thern jelus interested ,n the removal of these r wc tionsTho enormity of the pmliis, k many instances, combined with tho mm tamty of the continuance of the ayrtem. give to this emnlovment thfli.t,i.. a gambling speculation rail, a' 1,... 4,. of a regular pursuit vof, industry. The high rate of profits would of capital from other pursnitsajvl eorapc tition would speedily reduce thorn to tho general level, if the precarious tenure bv which they are held did not restrain thi- movement Such of thm r. , j,.,i to ine circumstances Af 1K0 conducted with Iho requisite skill ami in. oustry would continue to flourish, although.' r-.vvnm, wcre wiinurawi:. of fittirilMisraM...' v,avku.kiuii. 1111L a 1 1 iiiiinnii ing it may be subject to temporary loss. Loll to individual enterprise, the n ould be decided by thowe who have every motive and every means to come to a int conclusion-wliile the proposal sugges'ti'-m would thwiv upon Congress those1 vision- ary project rs who, having iTuiufl t uU. t;iia the v.!pKtri of discreet and iuK-Ilient capilafolt', would lav the h.t,' ,.c I I.WUIl. Ji Nor,iaheralone a(Ieeiel w . , I wi"""M. ino tarmer of the middle states will feci its influence in the increase of the price of labour, as well as of every article which he Un s; and if those in the nnoufacturinir di.st'rirtu,.i.i .- .w-.u UMIIU1U mid an mmroved marlr.. .... ir liinns. thn eniii,J..:. .1.-.. 01 their liinns, tho a !. Nuicu, win operate to diminish their pm- liom the mcr .ased alJt iney enjoy gislattTe- 1 ,wy woum atiu eive a fa ir c 1 1 , capital and labour T which 'they employ The rate of profits would indeed be IcsV, nut they would ba . " , Jwaj vi ai lJ whit othchangeawhich are common to the whole productive industry of the country. It is with this view of tho s i'. J, mat the best informed and most in? te "gent a,nong tho manufactures them? selves, cannot resist the corftion that the abandonment of the pfciing sy tern, and a return tomoyito d-iti'- . would, be best "calculated topro1rnt7fT.o -steady growth,.and the sSfc and perm an ent establishment of American manuiar. ture. . - There is a remaining suggestion which we desire to present to vour"considerr.tioii rim national debt, which has annually annually absorbed from ten to twelve mi!' lions of revenue, is. rapidly 'diminishing. ' end will speetlitv be extinguished. Oi the fiifet? day of January, 183;?, the avv.i.ln djr
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1831, edition 1
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