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we'. s - . 1 .. (R 4.1 ft. 11 ib r I- a Of Mr. IISUM, to the Ani-Tarlf Unting House tm TUtU$ f Aw C' Mr.F..er, nrf introductory lmack, pr. giy abort fc.at7 lbTw.feyatrm, fro lWl.r4 ' lYloe govcrno...!, pad 19,Uth act of th M .- . . IcM it the Cvurt. 'rt. In Cu.re,, rtlU&tl Klin la"- - , - - i jjixii rvi w .. e n ininortaliont. rHibaeuuciH ' wer P" " , I 1 1 t 15 prr cut. Ak.uuJ.-r (Ml, .......i k. ik. T-nlf mirt. Mi bis re,wrt to Congress, ga tt u , V. . j .:.: t .. Mnmreil a treeter 4-. . . - j ,.f nnit.ii w mure .m....-M fliai BlWri UIT U'TH.IIlFII'rTI VI K ' 1 Uection limn 1 rr cent, this w. proof. " '7 Li rip t mabufaHu.ing avn ..rlk.Ui and bul wwlJ be bad Um y la luf them. , t .a ' :," . . fw.n,,..,awartnedlii..MionJmport wcrt greatly wcrea - .. i " ri.M "mirfm -of rot'diu. TM TT fioweter gar t etimule M lb manufacturing Mareat, and i .Uiufcrnftm eerun up in coowvioem-e. . - F. WkiuVpeacafame, CiogWin art $fiirrWrrff-" - .. i' di.M.a Infuirv nn-KntMl ltwir. I W to wbat eitrni.aal in liat roamM-r, hry ongltl W bo rcducnd. U bmrraiualtf roide r th wr, W up cerUiu tnwiu. ' fccturwtf aifcHAmem, and iflHduti(i were now.tlWKrr, lakra ' tC, llw buie wnIJ go duwn. Tliii picy preaill, aiwJ ihe ail of Ud tl duJirai it J per ceirt, with an ewfrf proriuon, i.. irMri. Hifir 1i(mW bcrwJtjcedtoSOiwrcoiil. Aimmg Ultra, lh' lo-'k'thi' ,i,!,r ,'ty,e, of Ihe l!fMliii3 twn frum the riif. W UVllwn wwiW Iwve thai iMiUr. fclily on Ihe part of mr fwthern tatcin'n, wiM bnxigltt f .rwarfl a proof, that they were the auth f tho Tariff y item ? But, now fonmienced a 'gre&t ttni?;1e in Cun-jrwa. Ik-fore the thrw yearahad pat-d away, tho Tariff party had ncmno nwg, that tlw"? w ucily preffntwl tlie rtduetion providi-d fr ly ihn nrt 1816, bit actua'Jy carried an art, inrrtuing tbo ilutita to 3.1 per cent !, Ware, th y now mtkfied ! No, tU 4r they rei-rivod, tho jnofB tUey wanted; aejiiin afler niiii the Imflle wo f.nilit ; tweeu the fiienda of agriculture, and cmnwree ihic ido, nnd tli Tariff party, on the other, until 1BJI, w!n.n hy ajain iicch-'I in MuaiOf an art, gii"g an coormuut iiu-n a mi iIkj dulica f 83J ust cent. Tfit nfl, eallnd tlio art r.f lt'i I, entirely kxchfo 1 nil tutaraa cottn 50od",.and iitipoited dtitica on many articloa ranging irom 50 to 230 per will. The nveraie dulie of thin act, waa ieiirully admrHetf W 4 per uuiL II imviaajiuiimuclufv"W . t I. I a ft. ft.' fnxl I Wo I not yet, nor innwa, ui iney any nitan ni nriny antii- Vul."ui.fil 'navalelu i1i7w1d1i"Ti1ffit trtTmiw pnhHiirim, and rffC whole mOiinuulv idarrd in their hum!; nrcorliitjlv we ace ttx-m at . work again, and in tlcy aucccvd tu pafeii the act, called 7 ihe wl of auominatwna. The South, now ix'furix! arnouitiy amrmed lor me u;. . ty of the Cwoatitution, and for their cry liberties, and Ixan to jrpnkn atich movement, a autiMTied the monorHliiita, (luit they cmld K b(A, , w'ith aaMyTiiH ne ye1n any farthw.iiut at(?rotriin an inch,tliey could not think of It. The nlurin grew alroiigir, nnd in 1831, we hear aMiie profoioi made, thut they were willing to tompromite. The South, rejoiced to hear it, and were will ing to accept any thing, a an earnetilnt the ayate'rii of taking - iw ft( U Vuhm, In euxkh taudhar, arikJJ WjTOmiw4. the 4rttal inenam eth Ur4 fifth riK K tht allot all iU pared", wo 1ar alMHit ihn mJfiiJtwn f the Tanif, it torn wit, that it ia.4 frtri iJecMl-jdly f.f Hi wrl ttln twople of. Ihe S.njil-rn HiU , B'iJ f..r t! b.hant3i w i" i -riu dw i fiat, raoiinord Mr. 1 !.nf, IH ado.it C-rtl.n prentthat the ww art, wiil aHuatfy rth" the revemn f' , t 5, uitUv of 4.llar, and what th-iT Why e- thn, the wirplua will W from 12 to 1 1 willioin if 1Jull.4rj.ovor. Bill Vje wkat t ;nedjd mH,i (.iriiit! fl.ipi.oao tUai it reVjuirtdjunt ont Aadrr. Ih. mW f4f tawMMHy, ti Wray all Hi etpenawiwf theritale gwern inriit '4S. Canduui.aod yoor inumbertof lha LegiJature, weraio go, and raw the taw, aud otlc4 fi the fi fkrtr hundrtd thou mml JJIori, what w.mld joo wy ? or, aupj e that it wmilj luke IMt iiur liAiM! JnZuf to d-fMT all your county ejpeiiaea, mxl i1m nuftraie. were to erdrf Iht Hheriff twcidlM;lffof you, tirtt thmmnt Jolltrt, wlwt woul.J y-'Hilwy, tfud.alat d ? I will wi lure 4n aaaert. that not mm of hwi , Hiembora would ever be re if.. f.,.i.!uture afiSln ! and the mnziHtrates, w ho tin ae led, would fiuAliU own iwighh aira dcrMHUM iiig hi c.mdurt. Now, I if Ccmgre U mrt, at tliia time, doing the -rv aaine thing ? Tlw wily lirreiK- w, that they aredoiog it iitdirertlf. Ifthepre. 35Jltl,Jl',r.lj",J"'"' f!n tlfpwJide dirrctlp, d anv wnn b. licvo that iyy wmiid Ui mi5Moitt.'I. to ft aoi-io a.iy iwn me Twntf priy rfwwwi MW"timine-tf -the pwmle f they iWnlt tNtthnwpWirmtt awthe. enH-tnir"0CTK, auJ lliort-ioN Hill vwucollucliiiff tlw cu)tf, ami afarr laiea . u your iai mm w r i r-a d Uit live eema voo diver it : you unlert4iHl Ihia, bo CiiiMO the wlnde prm:-w in om, and dtrirct; but, every wiy, yon are paying laii on Inci to llm rcnsral governineni, ami )i you do out fully un'h rinnd the prucexn, iiiondy becnu? you d noteri: tlie Kicte fijiceri going aliou! among jmi, uni, reroueci, inui very great eviU may eit Hiilong in, uikI wo not rc iIh-ih. That C4urge ol the hunmn fmoily, the Cholera, eit in our land, with out U:ing t,eiii i!jl iii iNd;vaUiiMii.- It cdiih'', no iimh know lb whether; it goin, do rnun knowrih where ; mid trt with the breath of ucawdution it awct-pa IliouaaiVU, a it g'ieji. t .rth it H', i an evil not ami, but in it idK-cla. We do not net- th king of t r tut alulking over iho land, ami with hi m yth" mowing down the aona ot Adiiui ; but we know ho in abro ul, for, we every day w of frieiklaaud aopiaintniice, filling urotmd iw. So, it i wilh lli: Tariff, Ihia LegUlulive c iioi.Ka,-tho (M'of.le do not rr ila ojiera Hoik a pluinly a liny might, but I buy fed litem. Lik" Ihe thii-l in tlie ni ilit. it conn on them in di4guiao. WhiM ttiey aloep, lli'V aro plundered. T!mi (littfuiitt, the mynlenj of tliU,i)att-ui, la what ft'. I . I a. nil.tirf rd ertUm g'vU, are now iimmii m lure-i in i.ih.ii i ' U prirot.ind m'yh'M'Ur.ad tb"re at fl to 10 . t-,U j- rard, l-l noiimJi. r how l w ihy et in K ir-r. rt WT .horea tlfv are wit d-.wn a bi..g r l 34 rent J t ar.l, thia u wll tho Tariff ra'la tU mmmu, price. If a pi. ee rm & eta. akroid. it ia art down at the l'u4m Uwe a lw 33 uw, and thu duty ia luid not n Ihe S cent a, but wi the J ceuU. Tlieobit ii UieieluH ana fra uom wr tud uii' Ihe m'nnhiiy l lue iioniicra innnuririiir fun nmrcrr, I.. n..rtb.-r,i i,ii.i-i.lar.ra. awll IliU "tfUaTTfTpWtr Wi hfgh "thiil many Ijnportaljon are madu under the high tlelie. The .llow. ing iitract of later. puWi-Ii'id in Un ll.uincr of tlDei-tuu. two i froin a cutnpany of Importing merrhanta of the highest iwfwetabilitv! " HV ngvUirlg import, at Umr, and kap ' . I.. JL Mm S...J .11 ...7.... Of 'tuflOH ffmM "'' 'III mm U it mof Of fiHIim gmm iwriy, ww-t ' mm, "''''"; U r? l KciUlftlfrom Z h to M prr runniij yitt. Winr1.ei rhle, making tkt tojlfnm 6J f lt rrai frr i wire yW, rnikiaf a dftj at tht hirfti ffirV, nf mprdt tf am kundrtj ire real, W al Ae other M wr ;i."t-Ao I, "yt Hmwo gU aymg thi koavy duty, art regulurly aold ai cheap, aa the northern in iiiulaclurer adl thir gno-U uf Uie aaine disaerijition ; and au it U withevery o'her cJaa if 1initl. i '. -"rTrrr;f-r7.YY;0(--VVrml I have ahiaaf foogK.U(- aj!C wirlR'ttlT fcri l.OTlcojjowHi,x.Tti dMyvTange-frH 73 In 100 pt?r C4.'iit, an I oi aoine articNa niuch higlmr Mr. H'W 144,8 tarilJ'-H.-iiitl'M' in t'oiisrcsa, admit ihut the duly i ()0 pr eetit on wo dlcna by the now Taruf act, or a it ha been culled the Compramitr. . TIhh, f -How cili-na, yon eeu aomo of ihe tmea you Imve, dni !y t' pay 5 ym ol,ly n '"w 01 ,:c,n "ere, i i go mi, n'n I eniiuiiiernte till of (hem, tli" Hun wail I gn down U:Cre 1 cmiIiI hu!f wiiys, through the cainlogue. There ia one rule however fliat you iniiy go by :it la tliia liiking am h articles 0 I have iiiiiiM'd, and ollw r hmliiig orticl(,a,-iM,c,drn;a of lifts, and you pay man avernge a tai of 60 ct in Ih-i III'. If yo, buy of iIu-ma kind of gaU, tin dollar 'rtti, ymt pay a tut nf 63. Al thU nitf, wlmt d'a-a tho whole entity H It owau (v in lln r-.niMe tt( ?nrh year ; Homo of our nierchnnta,-.!) fhcru aw S.'dO.OOO worth of gala, vendi'd in thu i-oii itv every yc.ir; if , the tax thut Howan pnya c innot Iw fur short of $!t),(M)i, but a;iv, it ia iMily OoO.OOO, ami wlmt a burd"U i liiia? Kuppiwl tho peo(i!o of Rowan could purchiwe f,f jfl0,000, the anme goud.a, they now pay gJOLI.OOO for, how very diftJtrent would le their r.ondtiion ! If Kowtui paya, tliin, what mut Ihe whole ante of Vorth Car oliua navt t) ir able and patiioiic Koprcaentutivu in tMi.;n-4. Mr. Kmrlifr, who ia wiMi iiinrine.i on una aniyci, c!ia m ii hmi Tin mu-t bi rb ,ir t) t'i f ! nii"M comprchpiHi,, atit yi. liirr". aw im" i a.i n-i n, an i rmnii ( r?i ,lt Ttirtf irnikea g'j'wli fltr ujiir, that tj rri'unpr,;,,,. .. lil", inika ihuin rb'iapur, tho vary ol.j-t of L,. nig the July, ia to mike', th f iretgn articlwa In..', Ihnruby i'liabliiig the-Northern MiniiCicturer ,j morn lor hia fibrickal ihmt Vli, aro elicaWf 6w than llii-y were anine year ag-, ia nrtauilv tnn'. , n. a iHit'owing t'ithe Tariff, but n apife of the TnriC. 1 lie pbiducii'Nit ui an, nil over tn tivinz -a world, . fallen in pricea, ainee Ilit terminaiiHi f the wnr in ' rope tltuy aro now higher in Ihe United Hialthin aity whoro f-je and, if thfl Tariff duliee, were redueoj io tho waul of t)ie government, the people would tj a(J0 iatiml at the fail of price in audi artictet aa tneitlituti generally vend : ' ' -r , ..--;,-., , Fellow Cittern, it rflui mw U fl.1,,1 0 ym ymi pay 7uoe lateaj one to Ihe g9vrnmii, nj gfe ther to the nortlieni in iiiufacturera a tax on h f)f , ufn ar'icftr, and a " lik tai ;n,lha ojrtlmra' artklfi. Where you pay $1 iit to the govf rnmmit, ymi piy ,j (ulft 'iw.i, lo iho northern iiuiiopoliu, (r w,rr t,Mi ULj4JouV'ru. 1 he p-'oplo of the S aith, at tin luns are more vil jailed tli4 tho) of K alamj ( the latei i; r : ' Kngtand, are apenl amig th ) pmib.; wln'lo, I'j'ne Bji4 by yiai, arnexuendud ultnwliem. 1 iw,(tre liloraDy law c. .i ....A........r..,'. i.,,,., ii,.ii.o..i....i f . ' the light of Heaven, enlor your 'li-aiwa tfinaigh ur window gla,; by the new Tariff eoinmoa win lowglu by 10 are tatted 3 ctluta per aijuaro fad. A BriltUiJ writer, eomO year ag, tan:itingly trld the pwi, Kngland, that they vera 1dted, from their rriull 9 ' their gravea. Ia it not ihe aanw with yi '., ft ,wu1 4mi, are taxed from tho cradle to tho grariv.. Thit,for when it lirt ii!' into life, ia wrap;nd in ta red limnsn wheu, trausfcrod lo ila cradle, whether humble, or tidea. di.l, it ia luid on tared material i ,A it advances in' life what ran it do, or, whom turn, to escapo laxf, ifo! gather um il, with the jrogree of yearn. If jB jjc' wd' aro borna down with Iho allhctions of ihia w,.H)' and w ih loaei'k coimd ition at Iho aou.ve whore il ctq only Iw fmind, tho jiimw b wki thut wo would reid, t,.1v the holy IJiblo itolf, ia 'atdl : When the acene of yj ia itbout locloHe, and, wo fait back in tlio arim. , I . . i .,1, ,itn 1,.., u,.vi, fun, fiii-niin, ita - ... . ., . Mr. Twtaf rouliuu' d j v-m ir-ual nol lhiuk, UTuuiyeu not tirculnr. tlwt the winds burden d taxuiio,, on Hi j Country, h ul " ' " V 1 7i :7 ,.l ..T.k. TT 'V IrTiU SZ,rr,, ,t;re are nom um'og y,,,U,r I V million- of dollar, per anmni; if Morff, CarolL paya.j ?,bt .'re I .xS rla: vtJ1 reyM,,.!, clary, u I'uU d item. Tka MUtiusi. ure th- uXlwo,anda half mML.n ,( do,ra: Now, what rZt'itfZ exciiolh .er.j-iheyaretho .neh who collect thalaca olf ul Gl'- earth, run long atan I up midur audi a ayaim j.iyo iior do lha i.wko-anv Ibinslll, they are fon-.;dto do il, In the ' :i.f-lhf! m,,r will il.ll l decay, iho Hrita of il, ,K,np will i0"!'1" 0 ( t 'flv, 1 " p' 9J. .yJtciiiTtil? GTTcxptA A Ki,.rli:ini ni" 'i-iv York I'm', iitrr lii I.ivi-riHMit. iiml liuv a I ...i .1 .mru i . V ..... ! - -. " Areordine-ly, we waitedwith grtaTunieTy"To"aTe Ihe bill of mm. t p iTier present tt, ami iwaatt, ami what w n f womn, m(m rwaMf iwiy -Wnraciuan im . , .a.-iTtJ u i u, . "i( awHiiiiujioiij; (. v Tbia I will show you in the cnuroe of my remarks. I.i Ihe mean lime, while this strngjlo between the Tariff party, and the South,- wan cing-ii in iUmgrrm, ihe rerenuo nrces aari'y leaacocd by tlie Tariff, ,wa applied to. tit paymeot nf the fuMie debt, and, in a tew more montha ihe whole iff il will" bo paid nff. Indeed, we may now conaider it aa paid off. ' ' Ilia rrai.ic debt being thus provided for, or, as we may nay, t . paid off, the question now arvacs, hi it right, and just, in C'ongreaa, to X. ewitinue A biiruenmexIJ,atem,ifif latailoit orritKf ioodo; 1ien f - -' there h no need of th mny. ft th aanport of (forcrn'ment f v t " : -; Xet us empiira what aura is uccewaryjo.wippurt, goyeoiuicnl I i- Vt'i may ascertain tbia, by looking back at part ycaBf,.;,.,..;,,, , " ':--IIooMMtmwir aildimintnitKin.itho. rognUr, curcour . rtpenaei of lb gwepmrnt, puljio debt excepted, did not excoad .V.:- "rTftva'MftilliaM of UIm per annum,'' r.?i;5rs-;-.-IB Durmg Mr, Mtio sadtninutration, tit war took place, and it fayon hayu tu pay $1,2H Air clutlwl But, ifata tak tbo years. from the ckaaof tha war ta thu prtu -4,4cottiB, aay tbpai4 1 years, wb wilt find, that duringlliia p?tt.l, the regular, ordinary ,aod current expcnc ot the government on " an averager, fill ahoit ofrrw untiiwi of dollars, per amniimr Mr. 'rMTVatff 0aFitltflietouiml" ... - - .ti .......ft..i it.s jr..-' . r j". ........ .uuiuja, a uniLifui M'nreir iu iiiu iwuiiLo w . uio evuntry, . .. . '-prove- by very accurate calculations, that twu r millions, .uiiiiwUy, ' ". larr amply; -juueiEtbrw yeftrJloi . omi!, aid, 1 have no diibt, K-4 ujrijW -;u f w6 milli'Mia, oi"J my, that the i aimual support ol the . govyrniient, will foil ry ieiuirT!f wiuio.m of dollars. " . N ow, let na see, what ia -tb income of the govcrunwMit, . -The accreury of the, . Treasury, ut hia kut amutal rmo l, ahowa that during the jer 1829, 1830, JMI, and 1632, tho average ixcoxrt of the government 'will l snrnetliinir leas than twKntv Svk.- milliona of dollara. Tlie Preaident himwlf, think HiaJLllw I alarlttiiv np lilu IMHMMt fM IBS Wtll mllWC TT Will fflYBier ! ftlld. Ill l;irl. nuinvxn -""'"V informed morji lhiuk that i ilw teiW ofthia y mrtrrr icrrr milliona .'hiil we wi aa.27 m nn. wnuo mo iu.i ii cmc emu, to Thu, wa aee that the legitimate expenses of the coyernmciil. oed not exceed rtn millions anminlly, u hilo Congress, by ita acta, t collecting off of the people, 27 to 2S millions. If the. same revenue continues to be roeeived, we shall witnea tha cxtraordina . ry apoctacla, of people being taxed, 17 to 18 milliona dollars, f very year, mure than what ia necessary to support tha jiwt expen xlitureaof the government. Nw, I ak j on, can Congress justify itaelf, either in the eyea of roan, or in the eight of Heaven, year nf tar year, to take from tho hard earnings ol tho noonle, nearly three timet as much money, as ia needed for the support of govornmuiit ? juei ovoiy man, iiiiniv uh mis, aim answer lor uimoil. But, wear told by the friend oT the Tarilt that tho rovomio -.--wiU not IwjproUftefe inio operauon. : ua mia aunjeci, aata jut. i .xttr I havo taken . . groat paius tu obtain correct mloriuation, tod 1 am thorou-rhly con- . tineei front dels, and authentic statements, that tho Wufioii un. ''" der i!w iww,,'lVnifV'wilHMr mrrHM ot iiomUi auioiii inu ret, is a bale ol wiaiijun clotn, i.r wliit-li ho piiya SI per yard. H'lu n, ho brings this cloth t New , 1 orK, lie lia- IO IWIV a lax oi ?i . n evi-ry ro, inuorw lit: ti.ii- w-.i ; ,. rrri .. . . i i ' ..- . . .. . . i . . Una will make 9i, lout ill" i lni mamn lino hi, in ii'K;a mo ex- j 'l arill, and then-lore, ic Mrni i on no. plice r.ol. wo hue len tolj that the Tariff rftafea, contain a eat r population than the H iu"ii ;ni Stale, and that connpieiitly they .Iter auiWH oi mil tni'J, oro BiliiilliM Willi I 111 Noihing, can b? more fil KfiisA of blinking il. Now, a Men-haul of Salisbury, goes on to . ,,.;, tli;tu this nrgiiment. I will !i v you, afti'r a while, that the cw-York.'ntiil w thi-"a tin laiy Mne if tlua' Very eTolb'j fio "aki Hie VlVrilV. Sil-, mi -tho end, bear but a auull itart of llio lturdu'uaof ihe ft . .1.1 . .11 . II . .1 - .1 CI ... I Ui. i . . I. . the iiiiMriing mcrcmiiiT, answers, iiiai nc win at-n i r r .rovernuient, wlnie mo muiutii oi-inm, ruhihui m.f wuoio. It is tru'-, i.i the tint uiitanre they, thepeopirof the. anf S.'ntet.y iho and charge, with 10 errriii nd'leil, for his profit, anil, air Sain- bury merchui t nreeato take il ; llovv dof-a Iho bill Mtaiul : t'oal in tiiveriNK,, pi r yam, - . )l C!UargeiJiil:luiMilalion, 't. fi eight, uiMiruiioc, etehang", t.'0 per cent., ..." o,j TtfifcJiuiZZ ,1.::: WercLaiUa prvfit 10 ptr cent., ., .....,.,. ,r .. , Thus w aee, ihnl tbo Salisbury merchant, lias to pr.y tlio N'ow York mail fr the clolh, whirh in I.iverool, cunt onlv 81 per yanl. e see nuoiiier Hung, iiiai llio ,ew iorrt man, who pan! Iho tax in tlie tirst instance, lias now got it bank agam, and lias nul it on the Siili-horv merchant; but .will the 5alintiuTv re tailer Lioauil LKu; whuulie brings the gooda bou,voiidsiUiiottu tu mark them, ho. pi" not ruleolato his per rtntitge on-thn co'ts in- Iiiverpool,lMii on wluVt he 'paid ift ' New 'York.' 'Tlieclnfh cost him lnNrYork, J,t per- yard ,-by way of eonVoriug expenses, and piofil lo him-elf, he puis iijkhi Ihia cost '33l. bcr."xcii', and mss ihe clolll to you, for f.'I.J-'l Mr yard. Tims you aee, that Ihe Sal Muri jQWdinntM you, wi liny. Hie cloth Jor cnnsumption ; and, you further sen, that j laud fc.-lU.il! 11 per duti' S o:i aueli foreign arm es ns iney coiiniino, but, tli"y receive bark, by means of the Tariff, not only all they p., v, but d ailile as much more. If this was' not tlio ca;, why do they imKso Ii.ho tnxesT They have the jmwer, and they Uj it, contrary to our will. If.thcvl'.dcrrrrei.n .fcuuw- tJml said, win'! onthir bra artt of the auly"et, he tmild atattTt plaia ca-Hj fo s'iow tho unequal operation of the Tariff, or ra. tlier to !iow, that the miatlfactarjrs paij no part of flu Tariff -. Hero, aro DAVioaii, iid Iiown.-x Count lyiny adjoining each 'other, divided only by tho River; each of thci Counties, wo w ill say, annually receives and consumes $10!),0()0 worth of fiireign goods, -and lu-y pay the duties on tiimn, ninonniing lo $30, 0'JO, torach. Thus far.thov are aiu il.eaeh coiumini tlie same amount of goods, ami each' paying the aamo aimamt of laxen;- - rard. You tTina'aefT'tne proccsi fcirW"ne TaritT'rflnfe7teilne d'6'w ciitl your ancitftuiilo rfeW.orilC"Tates,'ynn nrc daily paying. iitu.y.Jiavo yog ever rt tiecieii, on the value ol ri, and bow MMMsarst it K to inaO .in all the pursuits of lifu . What can wc doithnilt the aid of jpsvf 'yrp carrnotxlear jronf Vriin1 'Vrtfi'OrtT it when -cleared, you caiuiol oreuk it up to receive the seed wtth- ;lrM1rH('r-3,0' rfod, '-t1f srtt.fioiit'--'ih5 iwmiroiim aomo iorm or oincr il ymi iiuuu, you must have fron'-jif yVni " would p'ilK"dowff,v"f im" n'iliSt' Tiafb ' if T Tn ' iilii-l", whe ther on land, or, on sen, iron, is tho universal aont of man ; and if man was deprived ol it, he would fion become sava"C. . If Hieo, any article ui the catcloguo of man a wawts-ahmild bo litrhtttf a i. tv .a. trf .. .." taxea, iron is max anicie , dui wnai a;i) mo i arm i it says, ml, wine, and other" tururteX may come in henrfy free of dnty, but aa to ibo it mut pay lr0 per cent ! Iron, no costs in Eii'dand o.S ut 823,43 per ton of 'i'2 VJ lbs. The duty is 837, ve-rrw -i-r , .uiiu siimii iractlort orcr, and three hlths m a ecu! per Ib. r thin ihe tax being nearly double tho cost ol tho article Thc now Tariff. reduces thfl duty to 830 per ton ; but still $30 on the present coM of iron in Euro1e,iaa--bii5'li cr tux than(37 waa on the coat of it in the yoaMrii. . .'..iff iW'V.. ThetaTon nnils, is 1 cents per lb., whichamouMa t-x an exclusion of all fumign naila, and puts it in the power of the nail manufacturers al tht) North, jo sell nt their own prices. Nails in England, cost 2 to 3 cents per Hi., and could bo sold in our aca ports ot 4 ce.rls, but (or the high duty. No improrWints can go on, in Towuor Country, without nnila j they are one f t'ie focuis in which iron is so generally used, and surely alioulJ pay a light tax, if ia ted at all. - , .. , l4xfct&l''tiriW---KXK ;s .t . ...:n . :r ut.' . ,tiu . , nvii ,,vft ..ivii, vnii mw miiiiiut 11. HQ UQ II 111 mtf breads-in our mnat, in our vegitablns,j;jr our .sca? ; in Hort man ennuot live without it. Surely Ihisi neermm Tfo is :MUvfcxbi&xlmMti, tens, glint. r.rfuM,-ru,.i,l mW UmzmMCnZ,3TMllAMMM duly free V. Yea, lutitlaitUo present tat on salt is equal to its first coat, and allcr tlie 3J of March, it will atill Iw nearrV tOO per cent. - ItROWN Sf.4i.ffrwn trgnrnow costs in fVWest In dens, from litoai cent nor lb., but iho mornent it reaches our shores, a las of 3 cents per lb. is put on it. Iftt was rtot fir this tax, brown sugar eould bo bought act our . aeS ports a3 to 4 cents per lb. according to its quality. After thi 3J of March this tax is reduced to 24 rent : a ooor reduction ! .... . . . -------- New lligl4Ad jar.a.arc the' jn-t pe,j4tsr!jrhi Fbn:.wpuid irrs on iheuHelves, merely for tlie plemm of ftnyin them. nriT do nut iihv them : xvi: pay I will soon show you. Fellow Citizen the evil of -this system ; tho want to oo the Cliib fxit. You have seen that th? money, is not wanted, for dso of gov ernment ; now let us enquire. 1st. l.'udi . what pretence is if, that theso taxes nro on the people? 21. What becomes of the money, nhen tfm necessarily colloctodMit of the 1'eopki ? . Firt. then, tinder what pretence ,re lliese taxes imposed ? Tbq answer is ready thry do not prcu-itd to cmkval their j f rnotivc ; it is, tor the anoM-ra, and erpress purpose the tor" MXTfrrvarittxr, f.it x bi rsitu bttj nr the who are ihoso mamifiicturi i.- T Arc, (hey tlio "'wrcirixYcaor llu North ? No ; the mrch in1'- are u ) Ltvoritcs of this avatctti : thfj- . ' Hut, mark what follows ; D.iviuso, is a tnanvfutut-' r Ta cbuitr,' -wlillif' mp-tiiWwTAyT 5yr D?.trro-T; orcr, and rrhxX she nodj tri ! h?f 6-a ' '0 p. .., , . r, . . . . . ' ' l.ii ...n. ..Inu. .n.l ...Tf. I. !).... A , A A AA, hein. tiicv rw i i,A ,)..,.., . ".""'. SlUvl.UUJ WOtll , you have not yet aeeU h.Jfof ,f samo descripUon ofgnn-h nf thna Ipx,Hrte4 in! ia vet to como'j you l,4V0 yet ' cowml " l(b nromiscdi thea gor j being of lite m des-nption, xrill by frce ofthe'Tsriff.- soil ut the ite priciss -The U(Kii.m now is A' hat dots D tvioso.-s pay ? Ia, il ml evident, tjmt infttreivl imiK,..l 8tl" l"9 nothlrig, while Rowat, payalho wbolef 10U,. hiM m ' 0IK)f 'Vtm' Vt'MmM tho first iiMtamce paid 5Ja,0u3 . "" ; on tho Wer'ri gmi lJ, IltO Cons-tmed but bi lbo oexl, by. , . j means or mo l arm, arm receivea rt hirlr irrthe rtadxifl 'i '.i . I price of tho pynb, ahe aold toKowtfi Sot that Roi- kc J 1Z I-'." llMS whufc : nr!rt 910'0M wrmenti lad he S. Z J tlwu 0'WQ I!4vidson : Noff, add to tbia tRofict, that nUe4 i,n,w Kr4 13-tanoe out oftli receivo but n small protcctio:i, cnuDart'd to the monopolists; in- deed Hie"" fielorj" t.v-tem"T-r breY,fcm ujf all the mcrcnanTcS,' and tw-insiaj them itihjuct ta a few fiijiviJuak iu each place, uhu net ii birgo cstablisllnwnts. ted'engrsss ull :he vvork. "Tlio iimT chrtiiiea wilier severely, and hence tlimr pt-litions to Congress pray ing for a reduction nfthelutie. A-ri'ttmy the poorlticn ofthe'Noftli? two counties, are reyilarry trprnded in Davidson Coin.- ty, i;i making roads, clearing out rivers, and ereeSs. aul iu uutu); iiluexuaiklllla.yiiujrdUiaauiJVini itlustraiion, ol llio, oiwratitm of iho Furiffsf-ateto. oa the vodivb;li)ii94"ibc union; Row.xrre'p'rosciitiig'llic.ydtil and J,ieidso!t, tbor Noitli.. , ,. "... '.1.'. .. ' - It M .cortainlv tru?., JJWt thajieobfa of tho mamiEtev- KtlltAa it iflrt fiVf ittWtitit nns" t, t 1 NS who, then are tllf-vr t;eu7llCWuX,inbiaWst ve(o n, kIm 'ihia, r r-ftiv W Mart f Mir trrew UiM utey AiiimtfmimttihWtr . they are 11. yW-Mn f oitr ttrcrr xrr-xhffVe tibt t will, nal ptiH-M'm, and eqiinl beiH-fit,, Ui have blii'f m .H "y er t lhr, , .Unm-it of ihe north, for wbotoWfif these taxes 'e-V'' lJ Uf S,aU content fisTnirSilcfi'l is then, are laid ; ok-d, who possess great capital, who hsvo The ehainmuY of the Commhtee of Way ai MBaw ltVCongreslj thai wh'im ni man understands the aubject better, snya that tie nominal reduction will -be ll03r,AOO. but, he thengoca-.on to pr no, that thiaTfJiw;o,i"onlv noaiinfiZ, that it ia more than counterbalanced, by other movuiona of the bill. such as tl. chnn in tiietalue of thepiund sterling, from f 1.1 1 to which any one tnay nee ia equal to an increase of 8 per cent and, bv n!o!mhiri t.. .......... If ...... .....v.. .,1 II ... . . . . lira luiuiii ,umj vieuo ui il WOO1I0II UOriCKS, WlllCU Judge dutiKJ.Srfrwrt, B,JhV ontbisriYryofJifc U t waM a mil MW-U1UU u Mi Ia9;a M (4tl tUUlU4 JUI(V4"a4w - - hit i5ii not t - r. .v t - i( a . .... one thtt will spve no relief t the Southern people if is taken not win, ru t vrucrea ,wuiuri ir-ceiyeu in exchange fof aorfAors rw"'t,K',,i tf V ariiele -wtblom teasd by the grot maw of the , ynijiw ; ucn aa t, auj mints, vine, cocoa, almonds, raisins, fgs, oVmii pint applet, tnttan yuziing ghsses, futures m mar- kind ctinrclrji,--. AY bile, the duties am thin h ooed,r, taken off, of these luxvries oC life, mtistly used by the 4ch, they are aulfrred to remain, on the arccuwrietof life, such for 1w'n!,le .'" il3. sugar, ktol.varei tarstwtton, and toon vtoriltit goods,! hes being arliclet. most geue rally used by the 'omnon people of the emmtry. .' , . ,( . ' . ,, ' JT,kj"S fn,,,li,J!l,,icct together it rwull. savs Ur,- Hfe. TuoiT1a lliis-" in&nc agiigale annual burde of the proicHn 4ilitteetedonovrntnn producUoMAm Mminlhi irJ u t0Q, and incrctvKi 2,235,00t, the sum of $1,400,000 a$ revenue; for wo have seen that the government does not want the money s Why, then is it done ? The answer is at hand . it ia to protect, or rather to earVcaj kiiout f 00 "wigl'r pTarifer " m tifaui'nnC wno, are already over grown with wealth. 1 hia lartxf nublea thorn U get 9 cent per ib. more for their sugar titan they otherwise .could get.' - 1 u " ' v ' i v 1 ' i; ' F rom the Treasury reports toCongress, it appear that the total amount 6t tho tax on Sugar annually paid uv the J'eojile, i- vry little less than 4 million of dollars: and, of this, about twe and a quarter millions, go into Ihe pocket of the augar planter. - 11'a.iV Hampton himself, being a very large Sugar planter, receives about ou,uuu, more ror hia crop thn he sr-uld do if tiiere wa no Tariff. COTTOX G09D3Tha dutie on cotton goofla, particular- i.t un iimav uuscripiwn winch are generally used by th comnvmal w urejiwiiw. ure cuorinouiiy nigiu.. la coarsa Im iek-mawi'Si nm fill them wilh machinery for manufacturm" cot Ion, and woollen goods, and other articles. Soma ol tlic.se non, are worth from 8 1 00,000, to a million of ''ddllahi. f "inysclf, ,Lut a few months ago, saw one of these rich ntnnulactiircre, stnmlin v On rite i floor if CongrcsjV mi J insist urg on hjoro pe)kttlmJlrius. iiiruV if ui eatd onmSlKoOO wonli of 'atockln. a manufacturing , eitab lishment ! Theso mnn, have been making according to the best ac counts from 30 lo,50 per pent, profits, w hile not one Farmer iu a hundred IU the South, makes 3 per cent on his capital. But, saiil Mr. Fisher, let Us now aoc, in what manner it is, that the Tariff enables these men to enrich themselves out of the p.ck. cts of the rwoplo. I will, make Tariff icti thcmsclvcsj'explain tljjg loyou. ' ' Mr. Wilkini, a TariffSenator in Congress, in advocating tho new Tariff act, mado use of this language " llio bill, he thought, oflered a reasonable, protectiou to the woollen manufacturer. He put this case : an Knglish manufacturer, eomls one hundrod yards of cloth worth 8100, lo New York, at a considerable exueino fir iuigui, i.iuraiica-ixc. 1,110 .American ui.iuuiuctltrer. qinu it thtvh-rnietmndwPyitMfj of ftrrcloth tvuoie taev goinlomafKcT, the Uovcrnnient,"(ihe r. an 1, takes, by way., ot protecting the American iL ..-(. r.i ' I ..J I. . . U. L J...I . . juiu5i '.imii ut-uiiiii 11,11117 iiin7iii iiiiiiiuiaciurer. wns uua,,a suluicut ajint at- prutccttan L. JIa .wjidJ mt .iniMid 4 tbimntifarY leTin, itliemselvesk lie-KJ iaI.S , ,1, ,,,; (...(.It ll.nu ruiu n...l.l.I.L .1 .L 'k'.l. l...;i 1.. - p ""'is ".' ww, i"., ai,, Miurui kiiu tiiriuui I'liiii Kirire , ... ..1. ... - - ; us iiiui, iiutru. Tho nert enfjujiy iswbal. btfoorne ot that por tion of our taxoa, wluclvi'rColeclel- by- ywwsrairiewt f Wc have seen that woi pay two acta of tajca, Ctas to iho uwiHtfiiCtuffrrfr, arhHhot hereto goveriiiii'ml. "Those-1 paid totlje .imsirmfjtftrof potkofs,-ait wbat boCoruc ibf tha duticf paid to gof- ttfuaiant f- , -:., V. , -"--' - Thu answer' here ie jikcwLso a plain " ono-rt mvuu is u;aos tr hot; expanded aUhJVarth ! yes-it is a fact whicli cannil be denied, that ninitenths of all Iho expenJituresofllii government, aro made in.tka Nortliorn, and Maftufitcf wring 8lates. These slates kw tho majority iniCungrVaf, nnd they got npr suoh objects j 01 expomiiiurc.nnanafs 9eh acts, as produce this re- suit. Mr. Fish?,- here enumerated, yariiius ways in which thojnoney was carried to the ifortn, among oth ers, were theapj CMtUieatioi, ahip yard; the 'budiurrg of ship-i 5 cloaring out harbours, erectiiisr ISreukewaters, is 11. rvmv - . - . . . . 3 l! i l I W,l0 wu",,1 noL ta wi,ii,i l'y tax, when by 1 Vi . it Un" so' Hy U.tliat they pay back again, and ould, not North CUrwiaa ailVth.Tt irxmq,titftit was all that-cmld- be .ff-rt m,t." Now! t ' hA you, when the 50 yards" of tho ftmign cloth is thus taken away, who looses it ? Not, the. j"!ibinun.-Hiur the merchant, but the people-who buy it.' - - lln is not all f-yvu not only pay tlio fax on thnjrfio-n article but you pay alike tax. on lb article. Without ( tax, the English cloth, could havo been aold for 81 par yard, but the taxia 3U, which, a 1 hiva already shown, in always nddod to tho coat, a.i.l thutifore tha cloth must bo vuldat 82. This'nices?nrv increase in the price-of tho foreign article, from 81 to 2 par vanl. enlMes the Nirthernimxntttactnrer' tantitr ft1rrtC3;1roiii"3rt id per yaw tor the nam j mtl 1 ot- gjjs, will always bring like pri ces, iu the sama inirkuts ; thoy boiu alike, it una sells, the other -t-1 wi.1. bring before ymi tho cvi Jencc of another Tariff mm.-1 have already explained to you the enormity of the tax on aurar, now hearwhat Mr. Johnston, ftti of tho Sermon from. Louisiann, say in favor pfthia tu. Ifn w-orda are, the present price of sugar at 5 J cents ie- wistamed by duty of tiw cents per lb. If that diitpKtu removed, foreign sugar trould ha s,dd three cents less, and cursvoud fall if the same proportion I Mr. Johnston is good authority, for he ia, a Sugar planter himself. lie tell us, if iho duly of thm cena per Ib. ie taken off, that sugar will fall three cents iuprie.iv h it not equally clear, that tho aeohInrT.rTnn ecomnjimaUjenaidrathemto gettArcc cei.'j, more fir "their Sifar, thai they ajid rmdl ingicouUif.il, was, f-ff? -.' ; , .. i.r'Tt ,zIl.- t : . .. .- ; . 1 -: :ai-..- thrcQ times irtnro bs iides W nu'to g iRJTiWg'Mn tvilli llui iroul, mwurwwiA. ev'ust'. year to wy a ta-x of twoTnillions, on cmdition of reeei ing back five millions, 1 . Here; then are. the great causes of tho prosperity of the nortlj, (tild of the X)istres ses of the South O.io jwjf lie, toxes, the other rrceiix them. thnciuihu in cur next.) -' ' ":t1:O'0:O . - V. S. IUtpms. tTu ler a recent net of Cungwas i Coinpanin of Mounted liangers or 100 men each are to b raisod, fir the dufence of tho S. W. front ior, - The ' -ti Jj?"njr .month, find J'jc mf j!r?, mu uiinuriii-w vooijmuv is to imve tour (' slotted, anJ ton non commissiond ofJVJi.r The o(Tircr are to rank, ciuiiaue and be paidai oiUftr Wiccrvof jbe A rmy of tho J. S, The mr-n are to be raised for one year Capt. Bean, oho' of Gtni. Jackson' former officers, aad now of the Arkansas Territory, has been -appointed to ewomand toe Company, "provided he can raiao it ia month. - , ' . A ffew Gfy, -We nnderstaml that the Hon. iel Webster, Stephen White, and G.m. Wm. II. SumneN bay purchased the Island in our harbiur called William Island, lor 870,000, torthe purpose of erecting dwellin? houses thereon, and building up a little .City 1ir aumni-,r , residences. ; The 8lreeUhavebo.cn already laid out, th buildings will be commoncedl forthwiU-Jfr
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1832, edition 1
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