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( l( till (..I ! to,-.:' I J. U.i kit it-...'ifft.i "f extort, or of ' vhi;.h Cotton U!I U ...tpK-i!l prt eutv cjiiI. l vrlxein: i'rovid wd, !1 mauni. Mre uf uUn, if w&h k fu'lon ball U coif jvwi lit part M dd, fol'ira-l, piloted, br hU(i1, WW t valued at flinty tent pr square jar. id, if dyed, telored, printed, r lmed , h valued t . thirty -fir rem , per foiiar yard J nd, on nankeens Imported ' direct tnm i tine,, twenty per tent.-1 4i. On ill stamped, printed, or painted fco-w- clMb. forty-three teat i wpiare Vtrdi bn ail cloths, of all kinds ether than lluiltmlf denominated floor cloth and . q 8r nttinjlk,muallj( tnad of fluff or liter iwurriui, liury" per ceui. au yawr 0(i iron, -a -b l4"it, not TT'i-f 'i'l-J, i iif,f jfl part, by. joiiuy. ' joeiy rem per ii Uj. - - , ' 6th On bar and bait iron, pad wholly, ftrin part, by rolling, thirty dollars per fou sTnmdad, lhat all ir in slab, bloum, loop, r "other fore lee aibd . nil iriaj in ear or bolt, and a tor advanc . . - J than pig ran, except catlings, shall be - . i i ...... . J"'.;..1' wio-ia straw sum, ana pay au If accordingly lib. Oil iron In pigs, fitly cnti per Tl H. oo vt-.els of cast iroa, not wih .xwiae pocifled,,fio tod e ibalf cent per lb., oa mil ether tasting of iron, not , ipecujod, oi cent per lb. Cub. On iron or uf wire, not xcee! , Tag wiraber fourteen. Eve centa per lb. . 0ver iiember fourteen, nine cent per lb. 0th. Ou roand Iron, or braziers' rod, of re.itouth to eight-sixteenth of M :h dinneter, inrluMva j and on km in tail Ot afuht , or nail Mate, alii rt11 d, or ftamwered i and oa iron in sheet ynd hoop Iron J and oa iron alit, rolled, or r- - fcaminarad fur band iron, aeroll iron, r - fearnio three -eewta per b.j n - lr apikea, foof cmta fer lb. on iron Vaiia, rut or wronbt, Rv cant per It j On tackt, brtda, and apri(a, not exceeding kixteea euncei te the thousand, fre cents per tlKuMAnd f t xceeinjf fifteen ounce t ina thooaunrt, nt centa per. Ib.f on fQUara wire. Used for tht manafartura ft Aretckert fur aaibretlav waive per ttni , . . 1 aWert M aardi and anchor, and Vi JHirtj"lhcwjf,!itnufictud -in whole n part, two eU par lb. oa iron ra W''tor chain, of, parti iktnvL minufiic, . . ; lured in whole r in part, threa cent per v , lb. ad no drawback ahaJl bo allowed en ' , ' U" portatioB jciron cablet or part ruusht irtn, fnir canta per lb. f on mil ' "aaw, una dollar each on UarkamithV a ' -i;-'""".ii.iiv"iii - . Pe lh. uh muLeta, oiM dollar and fifty ."J ,"T,trr?"' i dollar and i, i'ceina caxn on an otuer ure arm , f lhirrr prr cent, ad nlorem. , ' ' , I Oth. On a tea, ad-, hatcheta. draw 1 : Ib?n't, cutting kaitea, airklea or reap. . . V2 ho iks, ry I he, tmk, aWivt'l, aquarea IT w .- j'tt au: Jecrfp- ' t tjoria, teelyarda and acale tea ma, ancket - )tierla, icei and eerew of iron, ra!W r- W! crewt, thirty per cent, ad Valorem : fc v iVtided, that taid article thait wot he 'Z imported It Vse rkle of duty than would fywhftm charpeahlf oijth maler Il iumj. . :( 1" ajiiutinthcir chief Value.Tf fuipbrted Tn .... -aaumTtainiiacturaaauta..:.. i .. rT t 1 1 th. On ateai, ori dollaf and Bfty cent 114 ) -- . . . t ... -v-4-janaimeie-'H ait-imw, Bill nliilail nam iJ all Limia ami m all - iiwfharei-iihemiir-ieifie(t. --- a'e Wlinttis, iron, Weel, pewter. lead.'or r Z "j or W wnirh. either of thee metal w a -t ip"Iient;riatj ria a duy ortwenly-Gt a '. . J etlr ati ?alnrein 1'rovkied, that all " , -r-lrticlr tnauufaCttirad, In whole, "of aWt, MiriopT b'HtT or-bur iron or. iron air. , ": Shall aonstituta tha gf aateaf weight,' and . , Vhich are not otherwise opacified, ahall fay the auma duty par lb. that i rhareed ; . P.v Jhia act on aheet, rod, hop, bolt or liar " " ron,or en ira wire, of the same number T . Tpertiwly i iPrnriiied, alw, that the aid U iDiitiHie4 rktca aha.I1 wot be loa than .. ' the aaid duty f twenty -fiv per cant ad .--! Vabrem. - --' -.-.- v 13th. That all wrap and old iron Wl , my a duty of twelve, cellar and fifty ten! i - p-r tor j that nothing" ahall " be deemotl , eld iron that has not been in actual use ; .e. knl ail pwcea of iron (cicept old) of more . - - ' tlian aix inch in length, aliall be rnted a """"' lr bilt, rod, or hoop irtm, a th ease &ay he; and pay duty accordingly.' " liih On anremBufacturod lmp, tlAy dollar per ton on aail duck, ten centa a " atqtiw re yard and, on cotton bagging, three ,...'. Jwl i half cent a square yard i" . , - loth. On all mnnufucturca af ailk, or of ' lie h silk ahall l. a coronoaeht part " rmnfnj from beyond th Cnp of Good - vllrw; twenty-fiva percent."ad" tatnrem - tnd on all other-manufacture of silk, or .. . . . , . , . . . - . - . Atwntv percent, t ": ... ' t ;, IJf H. Oa hmwn i!tr and ynip for !'i'fin ucarntwiand a "half cents per " yu'il; .and on white clayed, or pewJufst " Biar, thwe and ono-third centa per pound. 17th . Oa alt. five canta per fiAy-rix ' pMrd. , T J' -. I "n u On coiiee, half a ent..pr pound. iuli tif ilii'V t.rn !.y irnnwil. ()(iyilh r' i !" of lli i ijiai ijr tit 'f(Hj if f and h m, mm d.l!ir p'r gro j and m4 fiter.tiiij :M iirt, oi dul!sr . twntyfiva (rut j.er erw. .UtL 0j olive od, in cak, 1 3 centa a BSII'Mt. 23J. Cn the win- offrw tit. red win, tu cjik, o emit a glla whiw wirm, in ik, lu cn a rllfl am' winM of all afwtt in Utile, M (.(nti gall(k ir. im ine tfHfrwwz anii. iq j vivrM duly of 15 pm Vvta-barley graM, or straw MnactiT cotop-mliun ass ar attitar beads rJl other Wd mA mh erwi . auuineraied 4a mp Jlackr abill, or paper bonis i'hir hrarrh tii Lur. imH ms'jvup ror iicaa on i orir-ktt pv ing titkf bnmiw of 'iuirjorpaT kali Ibe cnat'iffi.' w nnfl fiTTta U.miuwHa.ta-pr-'i errTtoryrrTI l taonaacra MTMljwaMM hmiti if foTOriiTiilntna- time rtxtuired, he hall .,lirl!'',.drlwh,: .tffjqBJreaacIa ftWtk '"imim f- pate leaf, or plnitt jiaia. Mth, All ftitirh a. tvA heitlfl apedfied either as free, or a liahl to a cliir nnl dot j. and which, by the exintini kws, p a higher duty thun fifteen per rent, tnm, IM alter, the uid 3J day uf March, 1933. Hec. 3. And 6 iff artier twirtrj, That in addition to ihe article axemoied from duty by the esi!ing law, thTi.owing article ip.rt!d from, aud alter, the 3d day of March, l3st, shall be eternptad from duty, that i to ay Ceciia atimnvts currant; prune; fiL's; lauiaa, in jars imi iKiea ; ramlns, all other ; black pep- poi I ginger rnaee; nutmeg ; cinnarnen ; caia cIovm ; pimento camphor i corks; rrud aaltprtra aide-arm ; aay -cullu. , daggers, dirk, awords, hanger I flat yriinaouJuclurud ; qtiicksilver : oitium ; quills, prepared J tin, in plutea and aheet; bra, ia plates; marble; hair cMh and seatiua; blu vitriol; arjol ; gam Arabic; gum .tfaaegal ; eaaulelte. of void and silvart aac dja j madder ; madder root ; ntih atwl berrifSaacdln dyeing ; afiniiiclij ajlrooi turmeric I woad, or padel; aloe; amVergri ; Burgundy pitch f bark Peru, vian ; cochineal ; caper : ealomal ; chaav omile flnwars ; tortaader aeed J canlhaii dcs .caatanasj eatnup; cbalk; coculus tmucue ; coral ; corrosive raUiaaate ; dates ; wberta; Gliering atones; frankincense; grapea; gnmSogn; hml(ck j ' tenbane ; booea; JtornpUtea, for lauthoraa; ox horn; other horns, and tip; India rubber; ip ecacuaiiha ivory, unmanulhctured ; ivory black juniper berriea; maccarnni; null tone : ruunk; nut, of all kindai olive: oil af juniper; painting and drawing; rattan,, unmanufactured ; rel, uimmnu factured ; rhubarb ; rotten" atone ; tama rind ; tortoiiiehell j tinfJiil ; ahellac ; -?o ; apnngei ; spy lne ; i(ilernpr!i ; rx ant quadrant ; hair pericihj,;,.lraJ peite; tartar, crude ; vem-ubiW, mich b ara uaerf prineipnily in dvin awdin-e potiiig dyes; weld, and all article u J principelly tor dyeing, cimnng uwW ih J.... C lol i - II .1 j i p"r CTm.i an wncr ae.iii7 droga, and material for coiantminr dve. all other jwHlicjua) drugs, aud J1 artkl- !f ii.ii!' r rxeniln.n, d"rrfr, ai I pr-i-i rmi mt cirt in (h I'lufd r.l"i, tnr hall be ri iterved by the waller, mi aud a liJf per cent, ed the a'wi"t of h lo fr the ue tf the (;nitnd Utiles ; and iw neh sl hll be mad but in, the) pre. iee (A an officer of th rtn, in places where thcrt shall be one, fur which pur pose nssonahle tic ahall be given tn the collect' of the district, or uch officer oftl ceaiom a may dnninatu foe that service aad an account oi the mere linn dla rJd.eertificd and ipprovad ty the UictT-of thrTirirrewntr ahall be rendenid ly tt.e m; l9.'the,coJcctorttb aid. ana ad half per eent. paid over to him withm tweJitfmr hoiirj alex auch ah "AliiTany person (hull make such lie without tha pmeance of an 'rcr.juf r rata of two il'ilUr per l-m on t i,k rt'l hmh.Ii of i dollar i'l nii f,v cfiili per t'Hi on flnrul!l and liifWHl els, ewrcpl tlcsmlH!, and (iftjr reill iter ten on itrauiboals ; sikIi ilrawUf h to be paid, a th ca nu v be, tn lb owner efenrIIa and Iirerwed vei on ine ia kin out of tha cnrllinnt and licerwe fo the firt time, ifaurb el shall not have bnea.previmiMly regilsred and to lit wi.e r of yegwterwl vewl on cMaring, fisr tha rt tim, for a foreign port or place; other than an adjoing Slala ar Tar. r4ryOrthe ,Wtndit providwl, 4hal wk vesmd shall net hive been previous. ly enrolhtd and hcenwd i aud w caa rrg iati4 MtlaM wseiewjiity airrottM aiu! Iint:d shall, hi tha find innaaca, 'clear oulluJLft iuraiaB, frt or tJacer-tBwritd". I'trlt-i! anil nav Ui the I nilp.rLliJB- ioijh ujum.ii mi mi. am .mwnif-iwi TuiO'Trrd JiJiar ; or, if he Viafl IL1T to pajt wver -to tlm collector a i hereby re quir ed, the an and half per cent, accruing to the I'nited Statea on u a sale, ho ahall f .rfoit and pay to ihe United State, dou ble the amount of ui:h per centugn. Pee. . Andht ilfurtktr tnulitt That in allcse where Ihe duty wfiich now i, or hereafter umiv be, unpueed m any goods, wan, or merchandize, imported into the United fittea ahall, hy law, be regulated by, or be directed te he estini.i. tad or levied Upon the vhIu of the wiukre yard, or of aay other uantity or parcel thereof; and in, all caaca wbere'tnore i nr ahall be imposed any ad valorem ral uf daty on any gMjda, ware, or ntcrcliaa die, importad into th United Htutm, it ahall b the duty of the odlectnr wi'.lun whoHo diidrict theaiw'hHll be imtM-Hcd or entered, tacauw the ctual valu; tin re-! H,"P ut vewl of tha United Stale, T, at Ihe tima purchaaed, and the pluc . w pirthrr rnnrtrdl from which the aamo shall have been im ported into the United States, to ba ap- praied, atimated,lnd awcriained, aud tha nutnbar of uch yard, parcel, or quautitie, and such actunl value i f every one af them, at Ike case may require ; Aud it aluUl, in every sucb ca.-, bo the duty of tbeapprairof tha United Htate and every xm of them, and of every Hhcr penou who ahall art a uch nppraiir, by all the reaaoftable way or means in hi or their power, to arerain, oalimate and appraiae tha true and actual vaJiie, any invoicaor affidavu therein tn the contra ry notwithstanding, of the said goods. ware, and merchaiHiite, at tlie time pur. chaned, and place frain whence tha aamo shall have been imported into the (TmM Stale, and the number of such vardt, par- eel t qinntitieN, and aur.b actual value of every one of Ihcm, a the case may re quire ; and all such good, , ware, and !ijrrchanJi,, being miuiuinqture of wool, if w aereof wool xhall bu a competent fNtrt, which ahali h impor led imu thv-1'. iafiw in an unhnishcn condition, uliall, in vrv uch npnrHiaal, be taken, deemed, and atimated by the uid annroiiK r, mid tWaWtfvtfWnf' 1Wr ort.OT--i-,s Sue. I '2. Aad 4 it furtiitr rmrfrd, That an ajMiUonof ientcr 'cfntui'n shulj he uih'le te tV Mteral Tale of diitie by this act iniftowd, in rropect to all good, ware, and mr-rciandie, on the Impnrta Iiimi dwhtrh, in Auf ricaH ar tfeiga ve st-,a M.-fifie discrimination baa not al reudy been mad, which, from and after Ihe M day of arrh afur"nd. nhall be iniprd in ship or vnsmU of the United Sliiii, ; Provided, thet Ihi additiorml duty hIuiH not apply to goods, ware and nicr chandiee, whirb shall be. imported after ei'l iiav in fchin or vfwels mi of the V, Htat', ciiliiled by treaty, or bv an act or nrts ol ('linreKH, to b nterd in the pnrt f ihe LiiiuH Ptates, on the payment of Jutie as shall then be paid on ,j;oali,, ur.' and mnrchandie, imiNirted I hat thero st all be n!lwl a drawback of thedutie by ihisaet nnptM-d,on g'HNl eat, and merchandise, w hich shall lie imported frmn and after the aaid 8d dtry of March, upon the' exportation thereof wiHiin the time, end in the manner pre scribed, in th existing haw al the time. Sr.c. U. And be it fyrtkrr tmtct d, ' 1 hat the existing law at the time hal extend to, and be in tWe f. r ihe colltr tion of the dutii imposed by tht act, on good, ware, ami merchandise, which shall be imported intolho I'aild Sie from and aflr Ihe aid 8.1 diy f Mrrh and for the rocovprv, ri.erti..!i, diNtrihu- lion, and nmiiun f all linr nuiialtje. and lorfiture, and for the allowance of drawback bv ihi art anthorixed, n fully and r iTiTtualiy as if every rsyulation, re. stncttnn, pfnattr, rnrfaitur clnnsc, matter, and thing, in the then ei. istin !an contained, had been inverted in, arid redacted by thi act. And that o much of any art which i contrary to tl.iiactr shall be, aud tha atuue is hereby, rcjiraien. Hkc 15. And be it further enarttd. That wherever goods composed wholly, or every raw of them, nnd every person whe !" F" of wool or cotton, of eimilar kind, hal art as such onpraincr.to have b"cu, uu' in me law., and which are now iiahla to an ad heIK.e the earn were imported into tt.e ,,r,ci; " s,'uU 7 "'V,' ,he arP'ra ulorcitt duty ofI5 per cent.- , United ftatca, of as great .actual value . aa!,".,,Pl th" !kkie?f ''e beet article eon- Sec. 4. Andbtil ArfAer eaaccJ. Tl.al the same had been eulirelv fiiiiahed: ","'u ma na charged from, and after, the 3.1 day of March. a. Maided, ' that, inralt cases where any f)rsaid o oiurh ef any art rf CearaM RjtJ.. ware, or rnerchandiiie, uljcl to rcqorrea the idditioji uf 10 br:3Q per cent, j a.aT"du4yi'rtwiiei to the coat, or value of any awl, ware, I or lie by law regulated by, or bo dt- or merchandise, in Minuting the diitVl rt-ted to be rstiinated or levied ypm,th thereon, of a impneea' an duty on auch I Value of the square yard, or "any" other addition, ahall be repealed Jauititi.jaftBjpcfJ thereof, ahall luito'bcen Jiec Am U further emtrtnL Thai I inHod wto- toe- tinitest- fctta from a trom. aud alter. iLe 3 dav -of March. cwnHry other lean that in which the same aforeaid where . the amount t -duty on were manufHcturod or produced, the ap merchanntne (except munuructurea of wool pmiaor shall m In the same nt tho cur or f which wind, ia a coiiiMnent part) itm . JTf t value thereof at th time of purchase, ported into the I'Aitud'State, in anv ship before auch last exportatinn I tte thiiied or vesael, on cccount of one pe'raoo anlv, t States, ia the Country where ttie samo or f aovcral person ". jointly : uitcraxtwd, I nwy have been originally manu&eturaU or shall bot exesod 2U0 dolhiM, tlie same lall be paid in cash, without discount ; nd (fit ahall exceed that sum, ahull, at the option of the importer, or importers, be paid, or eecurcd to be paid, in the man nernow required by law, one half in three and one JiaJf iu calendar month d produced. Sec. 9. And be it furtktr enacted. That it shall he lawful f'r the appraisers to call before them, and examine upon oath, any owner, importer, consignee, or other per soa, touching any mutter or thing which they tuay deimatrMl4 in weeertwm the that," fman and after the aaid Sit dav of true value ef anv nierrhandiee imnortcd. March, ao much of the 0'id section of the sod t require the production, on oath, of art, entitled " Aa act to regulute the ed &y letters, account, 'or invoices in hi I'H-tion of duties oa iiaimrta and tonnare," I powtwion, n-latiu to tlie ame ; for which a. . . i ... I . . ... approved the Wd ot March, itvv, aa au purpose they are herehy authorised to ad ! the avrae - value of the whole i and ,thtj. much ct the act entitled Jtlaaxt Pit : the- more fflcctnal Collection: of the impost datiesT' "approved the 28th of May, 1830, a require the appraiaera to adopt thealue of the best article contained in a package a the average value of the whole jjm7""4 repealed. .. 1 0; . A nd JEflrlher tmulei. That whenever, Uev hV pentnr and ex amination of any package or pnqkane of imp.rtedigncd,Vc?rnpo,(l wholly, or in part ot wool ..ana cwttoo, in the manner provided" by the fourth aer tion of the -act for (he more elleetuttl eolkt'timn of the im. post duties, approved on Ihe 2th day of Mav, 1830, the raid goods ahall be found nut to correspond with the entry thereof at Ihe custom-houNO ; and if any package shall be found to contain any article not entered, such article ahall be forfeited ; or if the package be made up wjf h, intent to evade or defraud the revenue, the package shall be forfeited ; and ao much of the (Frmn the l!.ii r ef ih (W-tilotion J 'Ik Ami tvpff-t t-f (Urtrnmrnl fur's. A Vllutil,! enrrr ;!ii!nt hliS 'i ;e'.t, ed to Ihi- projim t y i f iliovifniuating the 1 arif I arty. Anti 'xrt Mt(,ortrn menl f ;rfy. The res "n ha givs for (hi t.:!.' i pi of the inot ewidusive cl.ar acler, a will be ahown, He as, that a true and hottest Tariff- man cannot, ronitentIy with hi orinci pie, ronmrne "y f';reigti conirmjilitiep, if domestic one ufth same kind arete be had,- He thereioTW take - it far- granted, lhal all who are alamorou fur the pridee- tioa of mme ind'atrT, hmtLJiccMardy wear donHwljceottou iujWUfrtolhv eat iuimana augar, two American iron, Can be o mnrh nr. Iratlora-to the ceuse they advorale, not to encourage, by thuir ialiviJual cunsamptiuathe produc.J amA ihih4tnm'mhmUy ate- stwrnoua In forcirfg tipon other. ' - As-uming thei premise, then, a not to be dismited, he goe further,-and aay that tho Tariff Party only contribute lor the support of Government, toward that portion of tha revenue which ia derived from fonugn articles that da not. enter in to competition with American produc tions i for it i very evident, that, as fare they consume domestic rubric, hy do not contribute one dollar to the Public Treasury.' He then conclude, that, if Mr. tlayj plan of rnodifyinjr the Tariffi should succeed that is, if the duties should be taken off of those article only which cannot be produced in the Unitsd State Ike Tariff Party would be entire, ly relieved from all contribution toward the eupport of the Government ; and, can- scquemly, the whole revenue would be col lects! from tha Free Trade Party. ew ... ion uothing i more clear than this reasoning, and, if there be any fullucy in it, we should be glad to nee it pointed out. In order, however, that the matter may be too plain to hang a doubt upon, we will present the proposition in a more practi cal shnpe, thur - - A man who consume no foreign goods, ays no part of tlie public revenue. A man who consumes the domestic ar ticle which are protected by ihe Tariff, pays no part of the public revenue, a far a his comuimplioH of those article ex tutd. II- wdy pv toward the public revenue, upm the foreign good which he coiiMiines; and, consequently. , i'fa Jlnltimnrr ( 'fit turn . l-lls.l-tK.rwad:!.,, paragrsph, ouroj.nci, theolvc. the .I.Jl(ou A-igmtmZ Van l!urriiilaa a.,... . , ' - .IlH Il .. ... . I . II wuiii I' them, hefi,- lL!nU,j ti iHNrt Uli(liartdhl W tieV have inconfeHialily rutin to it. Tug asM inl.U,, r,i . , Bufetl" Cm vent i.hi of. r.,!illrv,r, proachinff nod a 'email f,:. !' tfmfi , ,Mofthe,,,o,nl, lata Lsa p(oiud dlcgtei, D n -thoi & ! gate ttod I Wdl th' R;cl . ....,..,,,.,,,, ln lnwuua.siriaitflW--Brth4Tar"ill ioi '"rrortofa tariff ma for Vice Pra1,.JJJ W i 1 11 be tLoLuiU .vir"w'TyT.r:.rtf c.-' ... , - "-r "i want. , mora tq give a good word to the rejected ' minister! -It will be rthing but irori Will Culanrl DrimtnM ..J -.1 odgm,MmaMm.dlumm lo Martin Vao"' ' 1 uuraa, ami vote ti hi uominatiei) f " DM """"' the fraction at Columbia iutruct thai. ,i. - legatea ; and wUI the minority ia ji J: anction th aeudinir aad tha iaai of the delegate Y Or will the d:fcatea ' ow tliemMlvef iff the Cwvention n. presenting eome half a hundred indivldu. ' alt We ak these aueHiuma .i. .. . . . , IIWI , wecorundcr it a matter of anv orar..i importance, a it reeard th yota iJ'b.-.l Carolina, whether the delegate of (be Co. lumbia caucua go to the Cooveniiim mt,aathey will not represent the Stat or in any wiaa effect her course oo tk : i rcwrwiiiiai qjfeetion but Wt know ttiat Van Hurea ha no hold on (lie rei;ct or '.. afE ction of either party in this Blate-- have aeen indication through, ika pre thstsome of the Union aurtv I dwtruMfyl of the Bultimora Conveutioa, uimrreui ml me HOIIOO 01 Mlltg hum blwl in being partizansof the rejected mia. , iatcr, Ai it is, the rehire, a matter of some' i interests to k now whether their loatUri hava becomu so de-perato aa to rally oa. Mar -tin Van Burenl Ctor Ar. foaf. A man who consume no foreign coodi Isit uch as are admitted duty free, pays nothing towards the rapport of the Gov- emmcut. Bhould, throfore: Mr. Clay's scheme be adopted, the Tariff Party will get en. tircly clear of eontributiiie to the rapport of the Government which afKird security to their property and pereon ; and the ru rioua anomaly -...will be preaeuted, thai tlie whole expetwe of maintaining the Govern roent will devolve upon those who ate in jured by the Protective Policy", and who are oppneed to ita existence. Thie would be like the conduct of a pirate, who afteti taking a veaacJ and cargo, should compel the crew to navigate the vessel into port. and afterwards pay the expense of keep ing the cargo wife in store and would bp beaut i Ad illuKtratioo of that part of the Constitution wbica declare that.' all du. Wa received bv VCaterdav'a it.. .1' cellont )eech of tyr. Johiwon, of Virgin ia, on Ihe Pctwion Bill. Mr.' Joluuam M ! view the financial hiHtory 6f the country shew tlie uniform disadvantage undee which the .South has been placed bv ih. operations of Government orcritj ,m .. atartliag ktdi of tlw 4niqtiitou bearing upon uia BoUlh of the arranaeinerds which - are at present cmsumatin'. and that this mammoth Ponaion Bill, fu;jy 14 unequal as the Tariff, i indiolubly; eoft nected with a system of policy inconsist ent with ih spirit of our in.sti tut ions and Ihev getiilisrrf the people.' We "look with eome impatience lor the speech of Mr. Davie, of this State; on th " same subject, which ha not yel been n ported, although be precluded Mr Jha- on in Him dKal . e lake Irom Ihe tabular statement it the end of Mr. Johnson' speech thefoU lowing extract, showing the unequal ope ration of the pension system onMiusacku eetts and Soulh Carolina." ! " . Maoaachusctta receive from thia Jovernmeat;for revolutionary-; rensions, annually, - . 1141,702,0 She i pays from her own State Treaa.". ury, to pensioner, 'annually, " llfflJt ' South Carolina receive from thia ties; impW, and -excisec shalf bo thirise the dejiosite of toas, under the bong of the importer,- or importer shall be penldi'.w'!,, 810. 6, And b it further enarttd, That from and after the 3d -day of March afore aaid, the duties on all manufactures of wool erof which wool ia a component pnrt,shnll ee paid in cash, without discount, or, at minister oaths : and it anv person so called, shall fail to attend, or ahall decline to auswnr, or to prodiice.kuch pauou when aa required he ahall forfeit and pay to the U. States filtv dollars, and if such peifloa he the owner, importer r consiunee, the appraisement which the aaid appraisers may nwko of the goods, wares or mer- t0th. Oq.toai oftall kind i-nportee! ine option ot me importer. 00 ptaceu in cnunaise, snau ne nnm ana conclusive, anv the public etores, under bond at his risk, eet ot Congress to the eentrary notwith eubjeet to the payment of tm customary storage and charges, and to the payment uiutfieptat ..the ratepf .,8ix per centum per annum while ao stored!". Provided, that th duty on the articles ao stored ithaU be paid one" half iadiToe aud one " lialfin "six standing. And any person who shall awcar ialsely 00 auch examination, ahall be deemcd jVniIty efperiury, and.ii-iiR.be the owner, importer, or consignee, the mercnandine shall lie rorluilwl- TO, 'And pc tl further enarted. month from the date of importation i Pro. That tt shall be the duty of the Secretary Vlded, elHO, that it anv inxtHlnwnt ot duties he not paid- when the same ahall have be ot uiu l rettsurv, under the direction of the President of the Uuited States, Com tima tu time, to establish such rule and regulations, not inemmistent with the luw of the United State, a the President of the United State halt think proper, to , W China, or other placea-e,t of the k,; j of, t n.1 Mateon. cent. p?r pounds On wllf t th in Aert J1 ra imported from any other place, or )e ye:-. other than vessel of th United tiati". tecnt per pound. . 20;h On slates of all kind,twenty-ve . jer cent, ad valorem. come due, so much of the said merchan dine as may be necessary to discharge such instalment ahall be aold at public auction and reteininw the sum necessary for the T . . .... . . . . . ., ... . . 1,-1 liaymcnf of such lus'nlinent f the durtos,s,n;ure a f nthful, d impartial ap-J together with the expense ot the sate praixal oi all-poods, ware and merchan such goods, the over-1 dieaj, aa aloi-cmud, m ported into the V returnee , ny ine coi- statea, aiuijosr ana pMper eniries-01 eucn porterror owner; or to hut actual ntaluo thereof; and . of the square airentar lawful representative: And, pro. I yards, parcels, orthr quantitiea (here vided also, that Ihe importcrf owner, ori of, a the cone may. require, and of uch TtJonsigneo of such goods may, at any time J actual value of every of them; and 'it after the, deposite shaU have been made, shall be. the duty of th secretary ot the withdraw, Ihe. whole, or any part thereof I feamiry te report all such rule and reg 2lt. On window glass, not above ft by en payinar the duties on what may be with, ulutions, with the reasons therefor, to the 18 inches in ize,, 3 dollars per hundred 'drawn, and the customary storage- and then next session of-Congreaa. j?Tar9 "X not above 10 by M tnche, 3 jcharnen, and of inlere?i. . f Sec. 11. And be tt farther enacted, "'d""jt J .d SO ee'nt per "hun Ired fepinr!" ?se, 7; Ami be if fbWXfr irtcfr-t,T1iat JThdd ' fiom r,d Ifir the third, day of irti AHi' it aive4 py I mcne, 4 d .- j iro-n and alter the .1 day ;l m -rch tn-wr, si tn nt rejrti.T, m consideration, of the t Ur$ per hundred square ft : Prmfwl,-Midvloroiim..mB!iufictur,',ji of w'td.or'f AaWi lu;,A '.n the several article th?' :(- glai iw-'.tli ila'ei,whih w I is a ' cnnipjicn part; which 11, f in ihe J.'ru' ti.n and fitting of ship AjVt aU t cbvripi wiUi Ih bijjhest 'wj bo ilJ at fttllic eie, tUcjr tbu veascl thurt be ajlowed dnwtkKk good found not to correspsnd with tho in voice thereof, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. . Sac. 17. And be tt f iruter enacted. That from and after tha said Sd day of marcn; the artvalorem rates of duty on goous, wares, and merchandi!e, ahall be estimated in the manner following : to tho actual cost, if the same shall have been actually purchased, or the actual value, if the sumo shall have been procured other wise than by purchase, hi the., u me -and place whea and where purchased or other wise procured :or to the appraised value. if appraised, shall be added all charges. except Insurance, from' thetorelgn port of exportation to the united state. BglVlSU TORIES. A late London paper gives the follow, ing amusing jut d'esprit, descriptive of the several leader ol the 1 ory Party. Lord Lllenborou'h, A ma Tory ; Sir Ilenrv itardinire. irt.rtima-Torv : Sir Charles Wetherell, t)eehma-Tirr : Sir .Robert Inglis, Cwutcnvi-Tury ; Mu A.lo. ander-Baring, iWgre-Tory ; Mr. Goul- burn, iM-Tory; Mr, Praed. fJ. Tory ;"Mr. Dawson, Ora-Tory : Loj-d Linohurst," KiHa-Tory J VTarl ol Harrow by, iJaenrfo-Tory 'Duke of Wellington, Peremp'lory; Sir Robert Peel, Foe-To ry; Mr. ferceval, lecama- lory ; Lord Aberdeen, Prcvariea-Ton; Lord Wham- cliffe, .Vcrfio-Tory : Duke of Cumberland. jDnrnno Tory; MK Jolm Wilson Croker, ts-Iory t Earl of Eldon, ia.Torv: Tho Marqui of ljhdonderryt Fulmina Tfiry ; Sir Henry Ifalford, Cendala Ctm- r'idTory, alias Paw-Tory. form throughout the United 8tatee. From the Richmond Enouirer. To the Editort tht Enquirer A the Tariff w tho all abeorbing sub ject of the day, it may gratify; aoimof our readers 10 know the opinion of a man ho stood nigh in the Federal ranks in hi time. Had h lived to this day, he awuld , have found himself io the back mnd of Mr Clay;"iri saving the people frO.T tliemaelve'' wle indeod, iike Mr. Clay's co-adjutor MrcWcbsier, he had turned a auinmerset in hi ptiliticnl economy. Even he, high-toned Federal ist as he was, did not approve of" direct ing the labor of the country" out o" its natural channel. If the following letter contains - hi sentiment of tho tariff wf 1816, may we not fairly conclude that Mr Clay' favorite" American System" is an Pension, annually, And pays but of her own State Treasury, annually, 10,233 00 14,000 00. said section a prewribe a fotftura ofj ultra federal bantling! From Sparks' hie of Morris page 351, vol. j. To Randolph Harriton, Clifton Fa. Mornsania, March 4. 1816. 7?cor Sir,' You are perfectly correct In supposing that 'Mr.' Madi.on-wtlr have my feeble rapport so long as" I approve of measure, in public lite, I regard men only as they are likely to pursue a vise ana juu cause. 1 nave no personal eb iect.and wish only fof the public welfare, in general, the phcy of Federal men was most agreeable to me, but they did soma things, which I cannot reconcile to my no- Uons (Apolitical tconamy.. A.Cmimt per- suade myseit, mat heavy dutiet of force on hitf-hed mam failures, at the risk ofmvg. gHng, and with a certainly of diminiA ing Iac reecatie, which trould be derived from a moderate mpott, it contuteid vilh the moral, the wealth or comfort of tht community. 1 hose, who till the sod, are by this sys tem laid under contribution, heavy contri bution, to rapport the scum of England and Ireland, w ho come out to live in case Af idleness as mechanics. . Those who regard measures only as they tend to the partial wviuiagea oi parucuiar eiHtricWr will rt4 joice in a system, which gives a profit to me Aortuern, drawn trpm the very vitals of the Southern States. You cannot have manufactories r We can. We already have some, and shall aooa have many poor children, who can be pent up to march backward and forward with a spinning. jenny, till they are old enough to become eruakards and prostitutes. But we can ef fect t!n gaerihe of the body and of the oui oniv ov previous sacntice 01 our - Z. - J iphii :iiiy oy. uravious w i he i tiarles treet Clique is called the wealth and comfort I stop ; f ir if I pur Dine Tory tad tj& Kyiary tbft Stint sue ihe-subject if w-.uM fill manv sheets. From the PhilndelphisTatioTrat GaOTfte - Important 8tatiiitiet;-Mr; Moreao Joh anncs, Membertir the Academy of eis ce inr Paris, hi My "made a report, an ea tract Irom which appeared in your Oas - ette of Friday lnt, whereby ft appears. " ? " that in 192, a period of 40 year," tha - population of Russia will amouui to 100 miihons,'while that of France will not J;i coed 41 millions of oula. I.Now on acal . culation fiunded'on the ratio of increase, r in the United States, since 1790, our pop ... ulrition will at tha period above nentiouod . equal that of France, to wit, 41 millions, ( and proceeding at the same rate, .will ia L- t,-(a period of-60 years); -ewkidm-1" ! fractions, be 65 millions, a number ex- ceeding by about 7jnillions the population. ; assigned by the same gentleman, to Great Britain in 1664. From thia view, if cor. , rec't, it result that in 50 year the popula. tion of the United States will greatly ex ceed that of either Great Britain or France, the two greatest maritime powers in the' . . warld.;.,aud following' up the -calculation, Ihe population of the United States Will 60 years, reach the amazing number of '. seventy millions, fat outstripping- tbe.iw.T gressof any other nation. Here then i . :..". matter for reflection, both for the politi- '' cian and moralist, but as it is possible aom , , error of calculation may have been com mitted, a correction thereof is invited. itU tho spirit of candor, hy yours reapociwllyj . ., . . .A rlBSCRIBJi. Lnrge coljegtions-jhaving heenlatey.. made in this State, to endow a Theological" Sominary in Columbia, S. Carolina. 0nf ;. gentleman we- understand bos given , thoiisaiid dollars. - - The friends of voluntary associations U! aid of religion will be pleased to learn the flattering progress that has been made in s the aiquisition ,of moans. - The incem of the several benevolent societies of a re- ligious character in the 17 States) tha"!! Miaannarv lha HIM ltA Trnri. the Sull ' daw Solan,,) ITainn. ar th VSkf , 'endfl ing in 1830. was soniethiug over five nun. dred and sixty thousand dollars. Of this, ika in.aiNn MiaMionary 1 ' one hundred and iaety.three lhouand ; of the American Bible society, one hundred and seventy thousand ; Tract Societies, setcne-scteai Sunday School Union, r eniy two, and other religious education so- , cieties, forty-si thoutund dollars, W) have not the mean at nana 01 iwis , present incomes, but they are fast iucreaV inir. Ttie ahnvn amnnrtfl exceed by wafr lytlOO.UOO tbpscTon1 prced"mg Vf org ta fw wi
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