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Urclcm Carotin ; j, - t .4 't . . "I I "r 4- .4 ... . -i. .5 t J-' f ' - ' i ,,. i ff! oli. h'','",- ""' but 1-r pn" H"1 " . .1 . (M.iv prrr U!p wa H . tmy " M'7 "M' thw prt-k. - 7- U lu:borM lh bank to ViCmV. -Kf il H" I" iU ni, 'tlv,ut -I i i o tut r , .... iLu'.iml nowV a Ueneral Oav. rd fr tfbw U jmbltf fH.fr "" 1)mi Wt W. !'r mm. k t. L B ! " Jnd U other tb.. publ pirp.-, V i in Cumre. . ThaW-" L-Jii tarld from act IW'IU f" V iriteMtiM irV" W-'jf to " ek.r.- ot UaUeotf". and agcl f.r th df of it Tb " tnil!i"ti trw - .... f irnff rruiff !M pa ) Ttrritwo-'. fr Jribmin rWimiif iilwinc "cwrtt . ' V' ftnM of twhtnw," rjuwJ by tl." VI icvorti"a J but for nK.tl.Hig tonr be(Wy lo lU JtockWJcr .ll.r OT-inal M dUreth! it (llwi bofiM.) griiiM " j eonfTttioii ef l ecli. i4 Priii"r b,,Kf,,, ',"f,'fTwl hy thtt id Bp"fl the 9d t"k i" ' c Vf" to be " in comnkrv - tionrfth M(k beittfit ind pnrirffr? ontimi by tltw wt to lb tonura. lion, for fiflwn yeart " tlitftfoff, lof -firl-wire pnibp nd ..B.. fftnAtrred f .r their own ufl wl tmlmrfiit,tmlil fr tbo UaiiUign of lite 0iernmf Mt, lu wmu. . f.. -1,1.1. iha knuk -Ibm-turpi r--v--"-rltr"- v irt p.4n nvKH-v. and n-culata the a!u- iltcreof." Cougrewi have CKtaMisri d a mint towia money, and paawd laws H rfetfataW ttw atotnpf. fb o . o coined, wiH itajaw JV? luch Cirriim ena ai Ctmsreaa may auojy, mK,i ' " 1 L. r.! . ih ou eurrrncy knows to the Won- httitt. Ikit if they bav otb-r pw-T rjtiWe t tvnvmyi it wwm comcrred V kfciercitrd, by thmIvca and not to Vj tra inferred to, a corporation. If the bunk ettthlihd fwr tlmt purpon', with charter unnlieraMe without itf conwit, Cwirew bave parted with ttonr power Cr fKion t a Ad bttpr-h i neitHrf W 3iW jiower lo JUCtl bank; injherefora 1 By tta lence, -SuprcmaLwirL , in th"oaao of McUitloch T. tM Btaw fl !- I .l tiim art InkfHI from the Slatea ttwrfuwisr to tai a portion of the banking " buaiiKaw carried :vn witlnn their timifuVin t ill nil laiHii iliac wv -l lnPHWHim'wwi "r"!rT- . Vihieb ncufad- w aautst smcraJ en- .. - 1 . . ti ,, a -. rr....:.: kv ih.pnpenntioo or jiuuuuiwiH.'O'Ki "".TV r:-" -"-r- - - pro(piOn, U a buiiea," ttiffliM 0 K1; ow-tie U not originally yenycq jrom A!tAvr. Every C'dinen, amleVflry om puny ol cititona, in all of our State, poa eaidlKq fgi uutil the aiata LegiUture deemed ft-good policy , to prohibit private .banking by law. If the prohibitory State l.i vc were now repealed, ery citizen ., would a&ftia JW the right. The State Wmk area qnalifwd mcoraUoii"ft18 , riht Which ha boeo lakcu away by the iiw eguioit banking, guarded by auch provision and liuiitatiooa as, ia the opiu. f ftio Stale tpffialuturea, the public inter rit rcquiroa." Tbeao corporationsi nnlew V.ttto bo an exemption in their charter ire like private banker and banking roiu mmf, aubinct toStato luxation. The tnanner in which these tme ahall be tuid, jtcn! vwlwillv 4a JeeWativo discretiim. 'J,t iniy le upon the bank, uKn the vtock, noon ' the profit, or " in . any oilier ruoJe j which their aorereigrl power ahull itU Upnnlhe formation nf the constitution, Hie state guarded the4 taxinr power with 'jveiiliar jVatoiy. They surrendered it i.nly aa it regard import and export. fin reratrontoerery other ?dy?t wklialilieif Tb. he l'u'iJ rrum 1 If tLU werf, tl eoitM of bon- conrniw it proper Um. t,, HuUh,r,.,v, " i;..ul teJ u me nw of pxtcutm the iowit , luriadiction, whether peraous property, ;.-.-. ,w Woe, r pfiwiton-it. waa attih-e'd in "s ample iiiaaocr a it was before pew 'vm, Alt ' persntw, thotigh I'nited - Stale officer, are Iwb'e to a po ta by the StaiBi within which they reside the ' " " lamia of the United State are liable fo the vv,,,.1l!,'!I;u.l('.ta,lt?. )lcfPt inlhamow Statu, wy Bom'g'reWiiienUitl . . ' tax unanlo lands, a re exacted when they are . - "gj mjfj wtu the Uaion 1 liaraeav wagona, ally beaaU,of Whieifa, tooU, or property, lietiflf ins to private citizon, though em- W'.veJ in Ihe'sorvlce .ofthe United States, m " ..... . . . . . . . . are aunjert to state taxation. . livery pn vate biiNineiat, whether carried on by an tallcer of the general government or not3 whether It be mixed with public concern of not. eren if it he earrwd on by Ike gov cranvenl of lh Unifcd State iiaetf, ac pe rn tely or in partnership, tall xvitlijn the rop of th bK'rtjf wr of the Sinte. JJoihio-f to"tp pv.m fully within itjhan. fffft txf th" b isiiiiea tf banking, by TiorcS -iiioto4 Mi cvriclea,, , ,f :U roi..i.fu Ud ir b 'I-P-P,t rm,i in ilfrHiiHi f ilt truiMitl t u r ff4 Hhou ijIa- Tha nnnripl of 1j eKJ, I?l0 Si.lt ramwl r."fy U tU H.mtiw not tai t!i uwxtry wmw prpiiJ in H Hf.n b.k., aof tU u-ntry hnnlitinremiMtni it bul ill tny omii mainuin tUt tWf wrt tw wH m rrCm tl.U puU; inrke fiftbo l.nka iiikI I heir ordiirtry li-itM from Mifi4 naiaUikLiiif tmiik t I'biU'H t.!ii, mptnyH tfrntte jm.k"r lokp mhJ inMMtml iWf flunk, wo.M il kw fi mi.f nr.t m i.r I' fif 1 VB k-t !"' u.u.,1 linking .frHMW, joUetmfHed fnwn inwiionL, It M their fiMi -renrv. Mlb dnit t 'f tb ll!rH nH, whirli lh 8t ckim riffhllo tal, but ihoir bntik tlwir bankin;,' tutrdand etrrfiipd within Otitic kirUlktidti for ibmr ptif ewolil- wwh - iUum owrs ml niilcPi fr birh to'-y py lKmu,mi wihcihw biat tn in ll.i irown bnk. Tbn 1 1- trciw 4( tlie i.,rrl within Bliif, mi iiiutur by wlitm or utidfr wlmt trthoritv, whHhrr by iiriMt- f itio in thrir origin. l ri 'M. bv p.iriKiito boIirrPiUMj by th Hluti-a by Prtiencr or lh(P5rnlof liniii. f.rm ,l(Eittit clt ofth .iti mtion. t rotu iht, otnl IiK an'ir of (rum th nerwiin. PMffrtv.mwl lmni iifti, that iW (oiitid reMm, imntml,or tiwi HiRt. aince thn nrrcniliir ofth'-ir ritfhl lu rrvtnuR frnn imixtrtf ihm rtpitftf, drw tilt Iho OKiK-y nfwwwry f r ihmainiKirt orthuir pnvrniimmtit, tn! II mnintmntiico of loir irnHMinb 'TTiora ;" mi.ro kntf HnW (it.jfrt oi taxation than Iwtfik, haiikinj;, ami Iwnk itock, tn'l mn t which th Htutei ongli more wsrtir.kciouiiiv t cliti'' It cann -t br: nfctMmm TolITo cliararti'r of the wink s a ii nl ni-iit ol iiii e erniiMU! that ita privotv hMiim'." kIkmiI kV,ni,t from t(,u( tuail to Whirl, , .IcltatG Tn -Tw Grn'Tiil UoYCinrnrnt ft rrmr - be mM - ifH., titHl noma ol thfwe !? who hd an n'Cnrv in torrn infl..or.atVin2. P'tr ciitiiuii.io, wrliiui gino.1 tUfct any portion 01 ino wiuv t T.rtK Stfi! ltinkBr-tiitir-! imr enn I .. r ,aaiBkai . anai raiipi. iiiir irn Jin lit vt i it int-tii " "i : -7 . nor d le"atfd to Conre, waa lo U; "r ot , - , wpntawar and nnmhiliirfd a a mcuna ul locating .ecrUiio . (wwers ilckutc I Cong ret. Ifour ftowr ovtr mcnn inalMohit that the Stinreme Court wilt not call in o'ltition the conititutionulitv of an act Con?rC8. the auhjort of which " in not orohibilud, and ia rcnllv calculated Mof- fad ; any -ot ths objecta eianfaled to tlx tioireriMiicnt, nltlKiwgli, aim tnetaers be fore n, it . iBkcl oay pf r cxprpy fffihted "o'grih iw rtjjhta pempt. U to proeei'O in our irgniuunn wmi iib- hntiVunoh. Thsagli DoTndtTrrttyr our own " power, and. tho rights tA the Htatea, may l indireelly legislannl away in the use ill nicu to tCCuto sutmtsntive 11- :;.Wp.n)(ty:. Itot etnel thaf forijp? "shidj La 'la (tituWa vJ avi iitk "ua 1a mu ? turn over thaJUi-tr.cl f Lohi.i.hm, but we may pledge the faith" nl.tlo LwUmI Slaip that a a mean. 01 executing oilier power it ahall nol be exercised Tor Iwouly yearn or flirever. We may not pas mi act prohi biting the State to tax the bunkiii; l.usi nom carried on within their limit, but we may, ft a mean of executing our power over other object, place that burfMc 111 tho hand of cur aent, tin I then (lecture itHxemft ' from v.Stute- taat m in their hand. Thus tuny our own wwers and the Tight ol l!m States-, w!ib h wo cir:i , directly curtail or linndo, Ims Irittcicd away and extinguished in the uk of menu m4oycd by ua to cxecutif other power That a banli of tho I'liited Stat. rtuupo. tent to till duties "which may be required by tho gove'rnmcnl.'nitht be o nrjnnistwl as not to infringe on our own doleiitod poiver.or-thu foserved rhuid tho Stutw, I do not Mijertain n uoubf. .Hail tho ex ecutiro..becn calk'd mmn to furnish tho pro iect of uch an institution, th duty would have been cheerfully performed. lit the absence nf such a cuil, it i obviously pro. per that he should -conliiie himself to poin ting out ' . those proniinenl li'alur.f in the art presented, w'M -h in hi npim.m-, make it inooumatiuio wuuuiu eoilStlt.ltlOiMl.lil oUud pidufy. AuCUiMHi.'li-'euJ-'t'lt. tU now take places-, tliciling nt-ir iitund eliiug important principles j n.id a uew CongrcrA elected in the niidt of auch tlia nion, and furnishing an equal representa tion of the people' according to tho last census, will bear to the Capitol the ver -dirt of rWw -iiiV -and I duuLl Hot, bring thta important ..question to a will. faetnry WSult. " T'7" ' 1 r ' Under audi circumstances, the Imnk comes forward and ask, for a renewal of it charter for a" tern of fifteen pern; upon condition which, not only operate a a gratuity to- tho stockholders of many mil lion of dollars, but wilt sanction abuse and legalize auy encroachments. Suspicion are entertained and charges are m(fd of gross alaisR and violation of ita charter. - An investigation unwilling conceded, and ao restricted in time, as tie. eeiisary to make it incomplete and unsafe Hfaclory, disclose enough to excite som- picion and aUnn. Ia tjjb prorticts o the rinriral b,i,k, rtfiUHy ngVJ, i il Tr whiy unnlt'i,'l"l f'''r0 'r "I1."." in M"t m,jrity f lh nm;rr of taiirittiin, coinmitli YH U bx-tH from in morf m ni pun""1" Miflinhr-ri of trr Huui of r"prrrtit.a, lo romtnand -fw.nt 4 further tift spin l kli, iH-U j.roflii f tb inquiry. Aitiio chrtr )f ti.Mi ofit. liuiriBOHi, it m kn titd thai tU bnk H-'lf, eofcM H imriiy, ind prwid 'nf t charar tr, woufj havt withdrawn it f oUraitoo i'r tl trr1lt, thd lmaiKM ll IIHJ af-Tr.r-i rr-Hinv into M H rrintiM. m uir .1.11... i ,t , ). ibrrc prmi w o j . . : . . .... . A bk4, nod iiMirciBtivA ifclU tlirir nutnmwiy . . ... ; , (twVf rBftt, "rtd i eontituKt't'y m i,h.iiitiirie4 fl hnt Mml, Xrrthr up- ,... L iv ufurpW nrltoii. rir ui- on the i'fMm.'Mi w " w' rrif ie fl It baa Wl B ifpnriu- niiv to uv thai it rK-itl"r nlior waou arl'a2-ut rlotlnd witti S '''. orfd b b rwmilion. i "ro i thins Mi h hgtliowie futM-tMHia hch .L it iwrpM.ifV or proi r. " iih-.. r u,tcn-a!a r .nlln.-f.cr, fn-lher pol.lic or pniotP, ha Hvn birth to thi nri, it ran L,i im found eitlior in tli wi-.li- .r i't -.- kiiicauttho thpnrtuH-nt, by which pro- cnt action i dwmml prpminrr:, atvi io- powcra couR-rrPil tion it a-r-i.i ni oy nnrwcwwiry, l.t ilangcruua to iho Gov. crnnniit no! coiitry. It i to lc rr-wrPtlPi! thnt the rich, nnd ' i" v 1 4. ft-,. I Im. Mj-fi r4 tin- rrnliH-iit to llifir fiu!i r"'i" tii.ctii.n in aurioiy i1 uUjpmM mir llr.ifrmofiit. K'lUolltV of Ih!- Mil, ol wlnr itioii. or f wraltli, cannot to wiiio-d bv huioin iiititutioiH I,.- ihpl I. .. . ' . l-.l. .,A. lln.a' l ..ufll...l 11V IIIIO.III lll"l'M""""" "v Iho fruit r.f irM'r..r industry, economy . ".. - iiimi" -.--(- . - ... no. iihI virtno. tv-ry mnn 1 i-Uuily rntitutJ t; r.j.ti.4 law li when tlo rewt 011 PllloVIOI'll! Ol lit'' (;.""'" "viliori v'"iv hi 1 iiij; il....... J J I I.. .... If... il.l IM. P.. II'. nnii, .a.lwi lioih-rtake to B'l.l lo lln,' liniarai ann ju .on inn inunipii 01 ino pnnniim ",".' iidrnntaca, iirtificml dibtinttiona, tn grant 'which ff abfffif ti tw conmimrnnted ly titles jtratuiti-. on-l pcluie privipsM,,lho pa?age of tiie bill. The amjtherii to oiflke tho ri h i kf crrnnd tho pot-w Meiitnnrt rotin ogainft tho Indcfionte m..rw pmrcHtd. t'-e LnmHw member, fffmtmnrr,' mtit Tte cnruiide red of fit- n.K i. tv. tl o l.ir:i.rr, meeliojiira, and h borer.., ho l?.'C wiiher the tune nor thr iiiemoffH-ciinnglilkC favor to th'-ne-elvcc, have a rijlit to complain of t!ie ii.j j-.ticc of their liovrmnmi. There nr-iwi e.inst irv evils in jjnvcrnninut. lis Vi!i ts ml rmfv in it abtewa. If it would confine Jf.&euU'rAit ,Uf ita lioit;r iihIuvois aiiKe 0:1 the bigfi-anJ lw luwtl "ica "and the iMM.r, it would be nit uo7,aTTiToJITetri In tho act More hip, there aeeim to be u fiajdij. uunt-iTii; -ikppXiM, w... tbca. Jlljt piliM-iplf. Nor 1 our t.'ivernmcnt to l.e maintain el. or our I'-nmn pn-aerved, by invuiion of the riL'l.ts and powers of the nevtrnl Stale. In thus attempting to moke our i,pnc ;rrfl Uovcrnnitut.iitroiig, we innke it cak. " It -mn-ttrngm consist tn leayi -iiHlinduttU and Stutea, as much as p siSe to thciuaejVH in inakmjj H !' Ml, oot liilt iover, but in its beneficence, not hjiiiling tin- Sfetc more closely u, the ceo re, but leaving each lo Wove, unotJSTruct- ed, in it pro;K-r ormt. Iiipcicnco ahould Jeacji us "isiloni, Mvt Jf tire. ' tliirtitties cur . gcniJTrcr.t ffc ny Wr?ri9fjgS75iiLji jwogp r h1cH 'r'imeBdvrifX'r-'ir - i'liionhove mtrHH ftom nn ntwfulonment of ihe fegtlK ib.bhM.-U(d? govcrnmPBl by our nuliou-j) nl re4iiitouriini1 'fli'o adoption of aucht? prirujipi""" n ftro embodied ill this act. Sl.inv of out rich men have not been con tent with eqtnfl protection nn J equal beue. lit, but lirno' besought u to nmko tliem itch by .vti of Congress. Dy attempting to gratify their desires, we hnve, in the results of our legislation, arrayed section against section, interest ngaint interest, and 'm.ui agsrW pany in fearftd eomwvn tion uhich threatens to ihake the dumda tions oldur I uioti. It ia time to tiaiise in our cr,rcvr,'to review our principle, dndi if possibtc, revive that devoted patriotism mid spirit of cmnjiMiuiso which (hit in guisl d the sagos 'of Hie reVofulk)ii,"'anJ llia.XitlicjiAof juur Unioii-lf-e cannot ul once, in jiist.ico to interest vested un der iinprovideut IcgislaUmi,.. tpalM.. our governiuent what it ought to be, we ean, nt least, tn't a Maml ngnnrt all we;. grants ;if nirtuojKilii's uud exclusive privi-4i.-es, against any prosiilutiou of our gov. crntnciitto tho adviinccuieiil of tin II at tliff ex'icns!! of the niftnv, and in favor of comprint. in and gradual rclnrm in our Lcsto of law und system .of politics! t?W't!te: ' 111 """IJI" " 1 1 ""')'"-' . Hif.Jw to my coun;i..,Mr. IfanrrTilained his-mvrtofiWo til try- It itt.iHMl by my tellowitunis I shall bo grateful and happy ; l'fnot, f aha 11 find in the motive which impel me ample (rn mmls fir con tout men! and peauo. In ilie rJilliculties which surround us, and the dungcra which threaten our ' institution, tuefCLjs catlio (oT.JDuirJier,dkHuiy,.,npr, alarm. For reliqf and delivranec, let n Ci'iol v rsly on that kind ProvtUa:0 which, tarn sure, watcbeawith peculiar care, over the destinia ol our republic, and on the intetligpnee and wisdom of our, eoun. try men. Through Hit abundant food nesa and fAefr patriotic devotion, our lib erty and Union will he preserved. ANDREW JACKSOX.. Washington, July 10, 1833. Tho Mayor of NewwOrleans by city ordinance, is obliged to appear at alt fires. With a white can around hi waist, and thp,iliffcreht "memheriof the ptjiqp with a, white ccarf on the kft tirnv HIGHLY IMFORTANT. asKi risfJE of run tariff. Miv IV ,hm. (um t Crtmti id" rt.frrnf, reported that the tiniito bawl ard to rrrouioixod that III 1iato rrrxda (mm thrlf "ftwrftl nwrxtoK-iiK 4 rxtrur in tU aiwriiJiif fcf the IM. , . , ... Ikf.ro anr fjiiftion wai tik"n n tin r.rt, Mr. lUi movi-t and i WijfV pad j&trmnl 4 bm whok wl jnt , ir.lL)-aa a-id,iiiat be C'.itiitl !!!!. motion at premature, atvl be aliouM, thr. fr, nt , IhU limp, d aetint ttr" II llwnghl Iho proper cwao to Lite up lltf aiiK-ttJnniil and. diKpoM nf tli' ni. I t .14 at mmI a.rpt taiil the line i.f the rW ato uoou lliPfta aniPiidii'fiittw AH't thf priorii! nincmliininli bo reonuiiiU the Jnltjiith iiHrHiiiWj! iiiM-ii'l it a t tirttvide fr a towral JjCm.lJ'AallxialuU and eUitul.le prinripb-K. it would Imtnrto .ihmikIi hIh-ii alt thrtn qiilntiirti ahult W ,hiM,cit of, od the bill ahull b Hlt th;liurK uliu li a imij.irily of t.i8i.ate hall thittk j.rojrtogive it, to timko a do. ciiun for or nj;aiiit it. For In part, howevpr, ho had no lirnitotion in psyinj now, that nntliPr in the nliBjt whirli it hud Bwuiiied in ifa awmle'iior mi that, m Hhich it aino fiom the rtlmr H.Hwo.roubt U. gun it hi wiitport. U Iwhi M-d llwl, in (illM-rf.irni.it aa a worse bill Jhwiilwl of liVS, and wh.-n tho ftin t ijwaiion ro'im to U Liken oh.ii it, if hriul.l ik.I j-t t !ei.mmrt1,,, nod fArtituully rreimidrfd, j . (lUjj ,ie Vl)ie ltg macliitito m (Kill. OH III. Alii-rafow rPmarki from mi or two other gi-oih inca, tho vote wu tuk-u on Mr. JVll'a motion, which wtw lost jca K,njA-:H. . Th;' Scrmm thm prorppdrded 'orwmid- prthe atiiPndiimita on tho ppvpmI ilfn, r, wbfrb a lia and dmnjtorv dl.nto ph . ... .. " t. . 1 UKrt, incii rrfiHti-n in 100 fiimi n--crdinz from thfir iwrcral atnrmlnvnt, ..ul .autumns m tinl nf lll MfMWP. I Afir-r the bum of Mr. n.-11'si motion a a Ijot I I ... i . ... , . ; nrulioBPil, Mr. Clay r-, ami allcvwwlkf uW4iU XMm- nw fared rtif Triendif ortlic Amenrnn sytcm, ma tncir aptimtiiTion to me nrinciiue 01 . . . .1 T F' pn 'tret ion, which, was embraced in it; lip executed, of cour-, the Scnutor from S. Carolina, who had diacluimed it. The 1 bill waa bnaod on (ho principle of giving i atlqiitt5 ptotnrlinn to eery bn'ncli of do- mystic loouatrv, ami if there wan any one KlaJjaq to .wkU,IIf. UffVfm . 0: protection w,n not iui;, mia cihxi amuui .lie UppIicJ lier'alter. The prolc-eling ; of the debt, would lenvo to Coii'tts Ivrn- ftHcr. no. ollicc.duty.but.lo carry. it tut and fiirlify it. Mr. Ony aino relied on the discrimination recognised in the bill, ho i tivecn the prolcctwl atMt unproteclc4 wlic iS in wtncn reicct tno lull conlormeuto hi resilution, which had been so atrongly 4 rrjin.ontcu tx ww uegimng 01 me waaiou. nm in wiucn geniicmen were wium now to arqitioW-e. - Mr.Clny complained of the conduct id the commillee of C7fifcccnci in giving up all the aniemlments of the Sen wool lei w and cotton tagging had not lieen taken as much waa gamed by the sanction which would lie piven to the aystcin by tho pas. .sago of thft-till, ho hpricd Jha -iill - would imsndWaf ilVtltcU niighl bft tojrix'ct ed.at ttie.nett ifSston. " - T . 'r r mjil rlJJiriertojvsjndcaWd. iBo ioucse. .of the Committee, and said he had yicldod emerettnrts m the- rwrratet berftnso tie knew thaT fo ihfjisf u;Kn them, would Im Iq lose t lull. 1 hut ho- eominlered it a dbill for tho manufacturers, and if er protection should bo f.siud neces sary on woo!lerr, or any other articles! Congtrm could give it herenfter. Mr. Wilkina explained his rourso in the Committeo of Conference. Ho U lio vedthe bill, as it canio from the .other llousc, In be as beucficml to the mnnulie turcra as tlie net of IS'i'i, and perhaps more; and as this hill would tend to settle tho question, and establish tho system, ho could out consent to risk the. bis nf it for seven percent, upon woollens, iMr. W. de. clnnl himself 1 firm friend cf tho 'protoc. ling policy j and in voting Tir tlic Lilt as it cnine from tho oilier Ilouse,dic considered liiojvf as mnintaining lluitsj stem in vi or, nud ucting in strict conlorimty with tho instructions of the Fenn. legisluturo to do so. Mr; Wtdfciterconiplamed itho' course of tho commjttec, , Tlr,7 had given up tho woollens without a struggle f" still ho was n'd himself di-qmi.ed to ahatidon the iiiU.oa I'tal ,af I'oiitiUn Further prutccUoa- tho Ctumiiiltiip, n.-iii? oi.msed to tho wholo svsteov ho bad voted to recede, in every ease, and he could do tho other gen. tinmen, (.Messrs Willtins and Diclccrson,) the justice, to nay, that they had not yiet dad an inch, while there waa any hope of waery mg tooir points JR liea il-bucauio, certain, that by striking. out seven per ct. on WOijlleiH aod lwdf a cent on cotton lxig. ging and sugar, they might loso the whole bill, which they juatIy.-conid?rcd as, emi nently beneficial to the manufacturers, they very naturally gave, npan inwgnkll--cant part, to secure tho rest. He would, do the justice to ' the senator from New Jersey, tu say, that neither' on this oe'ra. lion, nor any other, had he manifested the aJixIst dipoaitioii to yield one iota of he proTectiiig sy stem, and in suppor-, ting such a bill as "this, ho had given i:p nothing to the south. Mr. II. stated that no Han snon a icirer m the committee icdw wia 01 ua ttronges fjrnd of AoM-M.m .-v.tf-minll.ia vnrtry, -r , uns tl.Hi th.l.i!t '1-r t r II.-J r", 1,.,-Tpd lotr, then IU t.lTl of I!.. ufina hi fnwid on rw arr-.mnt t it To U tout. Artr all. MIJ IhAtlh" aim i!rni prrmtd Jb" n.alM ofavH amatl ,Ur.iion tll be Im i-trr brd grapl d.aro-d W Iip b.ly, wM-tHfr woltcna hld bate a prMrpii.m of filly r ffty '!'!! and the 'dtHf on aur and l rodfirrd Ihrpe or Mr r wilmn.elil b-.vi., 1I.0 Hit.a on !1 cf the prMPCled ...t.. ki ...... I. I.i her ad iIorirl fot W tk 4a.lJai--IIK:lu.l.f by inyinV, fhatjie alioiild CTlainly ot ,.r ho bill B ithr inlu amewlcd form, m in th bne triiioe from the other iiouar, 'IVrn an -rv lml ililPr.MW lctwecn llifm. nud m ith r hny, in hut ipw ot the iimtt-r, it Bu.le tlw p)-m wor titan it B"W tf. ..,.,.. . Iiiir' in"roTnirST Imii t h PM ll,.''.-.' vw "il-.. f . . . . . Mr. Jfavno imaod tnnwommU i!if lll mttU ot4u..tt.wM.IU. ak, ml, U. tta,lu pfj. rido fr a ayatem of a t alorem duli'-i, arraiiff.'d an to cMm o tho rt v.-i II to tl waul id'llieroiiniry. Thn I'rraidi-iil 1I11 id-d lint mt h 010 lion r'Hitl not bo rH-pitd na tho .-n.iW ti.ttat imiW I fmiilii'vl, to it nciion, on the du2repin? otej of the two IIuomx, Mr. Foiitikitcilljcrciiimn looted lo pm(Hii: tl.o MIJ inl finilply, ayiftr, that tin waa now Dm otilv wnv oiUMtioctlv ci errwuoK toe aenpe vf ttioen who wrre op. uowhI to the bill, aa the rt-ceduig f.oni tin; itct nineiHliiwnl .would moke it a Inw, He explained hi (.bj)-ctiona to thp lull, which be eotwiibjrrd aa a recognition o tho prtertm(( toicy and tho final rotnli. linhnifnt ifthe Amprtean System, tj which he flwavhal ken ninl ahmiM Im jpil Mr. Mniizntn followed in an etpreion of hi view, ami dt tin red, thn!, if hneoohl give hi wnrlinrr dirrrtlr or imHrrrllt t tin lull, be ulioulil ronuli,r hiui4t.lt u ul tifvingnll the prior iolc on wiiick ho had acted through lipr. Mr. I orfvlh Pinlamed why he ahmthl roto aiuinst the ioJcfinite ixM.tMwiiiit of the bill, lie coiuudrred it in aonio re 1. 1. il", fiii,,iii,iii.;tiiii,i-. ,.l," . ... ,., ,,., the evil of iho nj stem, and sliouU tru gle ngainst it ti tho lut. Mr. Kiog trttdisimibirgrwlnr! declared hi uiiuUcruMo liiN,tiity to tjio ayatcro. Hut the question was, shall wo have tin bill or the t.irilf of l.'S f a:i;I he rather preferred tho present, quJ ahoald vote uc cording!)-. ?ir. nay no anul, lio lia.l but one more wordtoay tiefiiro tlic finul qaestioii was taken, r roni the iK-gintun of l!ic sossio up 10 me pro ni msment, ne tiao, wim tH rnostppffert gwnl frtirh.'TOrnnrp'!?. ry pnqioailioH, and uoJ hi wiimitiT ernrt tqallirt such a nMaJificatiori of ttio Tariff as ahoubi n-mov 'exlsluigincuTiipiliiVai do equal justice loan parts of the cnuotrv The bill bad been put into the firm which tho a rill' majority in Ix.tli House md thou.'ht nnsier to give it, am it now only icniaiiHut for him, at this but Rta'-e of its prtgres, In jreord his senfiuicnt in relo lion to it. Ho had examined its provisions carcuiIJivilu was perfectly litdW that it did not propose to alu-cl a rcrilirfiuii in Iho rtf venue, of mrctlmn from threo to firiir iiiith otii of" J. dlu rs, h h J f Hi is " nea rT. Uiw "b l 11 nirtns ' " r7 V VxPTaM efe. Jso far, it aggravated Iho iniuMice and inequality, of which the south hud so bwlly cumpluioo.1. - This bill rocogniH tho i rotecfmg yslem it has Inxn ar. rnngml hrunghntT on-tlt9riinghj priwfple of taking care of thii iiileresls of Iho mamt- &CUtti&tto& IK'VV.SilMlly : liikur.i.-l t hy the tariff party,' on i Jtip touq t.tinA this pftmrfinn was nitcqnatrj to The oryecl, and il had been openly, yo .wja.l ( jj a lsjjd in nny case provo othenvise, further pro tection wits to be herenfter extended. The duties retained by this bill, were most tin reasonable ami eworbitant 07 per cent tiKn woollen upwards of 100 per cent upon eoHnhand li-ort, ami- still higher upon salt and Fiignr; while articles of luxury, only liecnuse they did not come into coin, petition with domest ic -Mianuliu lureji, were 1e ho; admit pd tutyYf' He regarded this bill us fixing the system upon the country forever, beyond hope o future re lic, tlo should, therefore, voto for its indefinite postponement, and if the bill was to pns. be wmild leave the ivsponsihiTity ol a measure it-augnt with such lutal con seqtrence to others. - " The vote was then taken on tho" motion foHndefintc postponement mid lost. " YF.AS Messrs. Bell, Bihh, II.ii, Hoi njes, .iMangtun, Mdjer, Mwi-e, ,Ni. dnim Poindexlcr, Kobhins, Rnggles, Tnm well, Troop, Tylrr; and Wajrgaman-a-19. Nays Messrs. Henlon, Ilrown, Chum krs, Clay, Dallas, Diekerson, Dutttcyi Ellis, Ewing, Fmif, Forsyth, Frolinghuy. yi-Qwwlyi Htntlrkky." ililt; Johnsiots: Ivane, Kinr, Knii-ht, Marry. Robinson. ferrrmnrr Sihbee-; tniirtr ipraiup;Tipf 011 Toinliiisou, WeUtcr, White, and Wilkius The remaining amendment was then concurred in, o that the bill now only wait tho signature of tho" IltsiJcnt fo be, come law. . 1 . , full report of. this .-interesting debato will bo given hereaAer - n ail no ad MEirrrxo - la ticcordanca.withiha puhlic.natice previously given, near throe hundred ppr na, eitixcu 0 Chatham, RaudoIph,fiuil. fori and Orange counties, assembled at Sandy Grove, in Chatham county, on the 4th inrtant. Cot. Abraham It rower, of KanUolpti wa called to tho chair, and Dennis Ueartt, of Orange, .appointed to cretary. 1 . , , ; ; - - The ohject otlhe meetinff havinj been briefly stntpd by " Ihe chair, on motion of Willmm Atbrigrit, Kq. Dr, Osmond F. ;S JL01I3 a as requcstfil fa xcad Que ct in fsnV. TliO nivtMjwtlVn frv ably alr w4 by, iin.i) M-Wop, "h.. .In (', rouran i.f hi remark bo r f. iimI it 1 1, jiprrtoof imI Mim h'ter Umt R.i. if.. ttnltimore ami Ohm Kail II u4, and oth.if linular wofkii tn.ii4"d mnm wf tV ..',. : .1 t ...1 1 . .......... 1 . . many Uiinc.),t;etiwy i. rwmini wuii, . ml tho foniplclo ruree arucn iin'latfii4 el aft, lb ir oirf-ratMKi. Uo alw enuiuef. iftNl 011m of tho a.hafllagp which ,mm motto id traiiMM.rlalii a p- above f! otkerpf and particularly adverted to V.H fact, thiiV("! ean m iran.jw.rtoil u,j ...... . 1 . riwo, oy iien M wauoiiary crijjiriininj m liiH-il plwiea, .f imaimain, elcntnj hoi) ft;, t in a di4 um e of 3 J iiiiwi, ar a cost 1 4j cent f r ion per mkf, fj,. tin array likit lie clearly vcmonnr. .... . . 1 . . . . . en, 1 iui iiHt coiruciiou 14 rati roa.! y llie 1-.-I mmio id ible.rniil lot,r.,vrHrn.t iriiif b,Fe con adopt. , lie tm rcfcrtij U flip a inula rt.iure of tho Mnt. (.i I ;,;. lei out t'lc ni.'iio In.!i tlio eolilJiy,;,,!,,-" I.. ll.A ..i.kliTS.-f.ti iS ru.l . .....l. I .1, .!,". . ..up iiiju,i I l.'Urlw - -.: f .rf Nt tl.Vr, 1f.t, ,..u---. - r inn worn wiiuoui hoih.'; utt eont t'Mhe tttt'. IU ml went mi la !imiiK.nii oiiie of ilin fidvnotu-e bich woolj M(J. iM.littlv r'-Mitt t. tho f-'opltj'm ithc Iim of the roiui ; tiu in ik v tlmt w.iuld be rir. cuLlcd km'iii'. tl.oio fr luubor and otlwr oiatirmN, fr ruMou, nud for tilt., (he grel Iniprovrmentui tbitxihiti ,,f pr n-ily ; ami urjjwl iuiprf-vr,y tin, jmp, tjni e of enVrtng nt onec i j a the a jik, 1 be tilloinn rraoiutivu, ei rt-u.l, and udoptod : luK ierd, 1 1ml we highly aoprivs of llie meafuri id" .ir lut (Kiutu,, Aav bly in granting ehnrtera f r tho" j,i4ra4, ... .. : . . . 1 ii hi 01 1 wo iuipoii4iii run r.d m '1Mg state, and pniticuhuly for lite conatrudktl of u Central Hail U.tud i and in an fur evi deiM-ing n willingiiPSi that the slato atjoukl t tap an inierPM in inein, as to tnakO M appropriation for autvej. " liemlrftl, I hat, in the opinion of tl, meeting, the practicability, ami Qtiliry 4 rmifctruci ig rail runds u iu lonwr a mat. ler .id" experimi'Jit t uniform weep htr. ing attuniU'd all cine where they hn been coiiinii.iieeil, uuJ many of tfiem nvtr latahtica wakhrcaftol fne'praieT-abJlir eles than any wp Jiave. lo cooteml with, Rro!rrJ, Tlmt iljs with much grafijj. enli in we b-ani that an able fhg'iueer !ir l"eii piKuri'i), who is now cujej it niali mg t!ie sui vcj , frnin whosu libori antiripntt u fimra!!V rpxtdt. - - iUmJrt'f, l'hat wp recommend to l' a it-m iin --.f our vvA !'i!ntur.y the exp. diem v ot maljii." a-i npprofiriation for lU piircliuve f Hi,-. It -. th' Centrd Rail Ruat C.:t.)i.-jiiy ; us we il-.cra that work, in 4 Cpw'rt.-.l manner rmir.cvtcd with tho get. er.il i.roMvrttv r.f the utate. proceeiliiis of this nieetin ?w..aiWish6. in the Hilbliiirouii ilecurdcr, and tkat rfhor dia whiiuyJ-Jtl-iiUcreslCiLia. the mutter lie requited to c"py the sanM . :iaa.viiA3i Bttovveii; Dcxm He.iRTT Sccrct.trt. From thr JWrr York Jjvr nalnf ftmmfret, THE MANl FACTLRKUS ANDTItf -; lEClUMCS. --11:; We wjIi, on IKIn! "csfcasion, to use tW tehn- MaiwfHctnrtrs r Bf including thnsi 4 Ji't xnea, wbic l aro carrtod on entetrr W''1 "hrncing what are ostnllr leniKd Cottisi, VM)en and. Iron niaufie Jjircf, Hy Jfcchaniej.jKQm&rM persons cngngptf in tTperatious which an g.-ncraUy cirriej -on iivirttller-r4nfclidK menls," and in a grcahr-degrrsiby nneuiil laoor. X aa . txrai.. viILutcludo hatUiia jwcJIclunJnrA xaakwj.ail' jwlltfrsr-.aad aU . rltti- tn kiatliwiki. net makers, ell mauufitctUrer of card ware Ae-and iii gcnriral the thctt-anJ OcciiimtioiS not .included in tb? three ircnt bnuichi rnenUoued above. Wg make this distinction fur the rake of cxiii biting certain fact which have a ljcari:i according to this classification. IVa fuels are remarkuhle and worthy of "ml considerntiou. , One is, that the cka i mminfacltirtra are prplecled with dian ranguia from 43 to 200 pr. ct. wljirc rjf class ot.11ci?J;:iic a re" protected Willi I tioa ranging, with n iow'exceptions, fr' loin SO iter cent only. Another fact A that the enormous protection the tnaaufacturcrt have-obtained, Luvkl tlie only cause of disdatMifHclion in the. is try : the protection which tho mrniiri enjoy, nevor having been complained of. ... Attoihcr tict it that ilia tins, of aprx facturert have niado almost nil t!io none about " protection, and managed all lh measures of tho party. Another flirt is that uthouih tho manufacturrro have w joycifa pMtiction ao .dispproortiistat it that enjoyed by tlio mcoianics, they u'n not supplied the country ot all at well fl tho product nf their arts Vfj wiifiijpp if the atPiitiWTirff liave - CoTtJEn.....T1io Tar ifT Dill ins both Ilousef lifCorliifess. and aititurl signature of :tho President. The Sens1' hnvo re9elei from their amendments-' Tho reduction contemplated by tbirfW is nbive 51,COO,f)00; this taken frota eatiiuatojoftho Secratary ol. thotrea" vi!30..ri W.00. will raw. .S1.0iHiJ,v to thi add 3 millions front miWie kunr. and tho whole revomm will Im 24.900.0 leaving. It oc,.li.tni'lliao& aitrplys i" treasury, from the custom bouse re' for llie first quarter of the present apjiears likely, however, that the wilt far exceed the estimate of tb Sec tary the whole revenue, from ert" source," amoantinir to near 40 roill'0"'' from this take the reihiction, ,4,00p,0' and it will leaye, aay 53,400,001) 5 'leecf in the Irrasury, e.Aor paying the ff,' ment expenses the enormou sum 01 " or 23 miUiiinf. ' -j:, 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 30, 1832, edition 1
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