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- " - - ' : N ... f . - V- "VV t . . f REFUEL THE CAROL vVPTITVil THAT IS a..,.-, r not rioiit buumij. w NUMBER 10, AMV . nil lll.U IJNCOLNTON, N C, FEBKUAK I 0, 1MU. IGAN INA T - ' PaaBjaBaBBaajaaBw----- " ' (1 VOLUMty.3 - . ' 13 MIDUS'IK"""-' .!... ia fjeralaw.e aW j.ji1m nun. If lf ..-i - aj.at--. aca-U- oc7 . . A JJdOfllM M WV ' . ....... ..t mm r a.u - : vi , . a - : 4 . S7 r " i.OO w It. 00 . 18. 00 ....MWMMr.it WMn Carolina . C.MtL a ;CJAi W will ofcli. f.hnf JU3 U wUl I h" W"-14 "J , if i..iuuiM win u wwiwJ WU i i. u tuJ la mil , FBESIDENT S HESSAGE, CX)NCLlIKIV of . . ... .s.. nar. ri"'ir Ol live ir-uij , .pl. uoJe ci to eic.i. P.pr ..ue. by M.t rn fr b.nkroP.ey .nJ rum. The .r. of ,h. .y. bo .e.iu by ,K .,nr.rcr ol thalMiiwo ye.r. ; and inc 7 - iindiaturhrd. me mi...- it livwiw . . r . L. o.a. tome ol the oiaui oi m - f its eeoiil prioct- I 1 . - m X hreof reeommeooeo. .r -- nrrseniru . a mi in i t vii ui riaSB . ratiooa in rr. involve. none 0 plet. In mv m of oct -uh Mexico, 1 recommended lh .Jiiooof curt, for ibe .peedy pay menx of lb. ?c debl. In reiier.l.n .v.. ..M..endt.ont ! refer yoo lo tbc the irem.ury. and individual claima on ibe lund will remain undjuitl until t.ongrM thall aotl.orize iheir eulemem and pay menu Tl.ete claims are nol euns.derable in number or amount. . I recommend to yoor favorable consid eration tbe .uggetion. of ee,ry' War and the Serretary of tb Navy in rretrd to If gialatioo on tbia aubject. . Our Indian relation are prcscnled in a f.wurable view in ihe report from War Department. The wifdom of our policy in regard 10 tbe tribe, within our limiu. clearly mantfe.ted by tbe.r im proved and tapidly improving condition. A moat impoitant treaty w.thtbo Meno monie. h.n. been recently e Hnmm oner ol inuian ending tbe thirtieth of June. 1847, by the .urn of four hundred and twenty-five llmu sand one hundred and eighty-four dollars. for tbe year, exclu- i ti --I , F?tv-iour inoui allowed e k. n fl aix din? tbe aum ol ninety-iour a . . .1 ...,ni.iwo doiiarv. . r oi ii last session to mdiviuu- a I claimants, and including the .nm of ' fc..m!rpl thousand nve huitdrtd dollars . . in that ioeS3Pe in .is support. The public aoi. in.-u...P ihat authorixcd lo be nego.i. "t P""' anceol eiunng l.w. "d iocluding tre.su ry notes, amounted at that time to .ttty fi'e milbon seven hundred and '"'J e,g',l thousand four hundred and fif.y dol lar and forty-one cent. Funded stock of .h. U. State, amount . r ir - m.ll.n of dolUr.. ha tnr io i"t k.- nnrehed. asihonxcd by since i by which all their land in the State of Wisconsin-being about four millions of acre. -has Uen ceeded lo the mmco oww. This ireaty will be submitted lo the Senate for ratification at an early period of your J! dMhe services of the line of steamers between Hremrn anu iow ed to four million one hundred and o.ne y eighl thousand eight bundled aud Torty fire dollars, which is less than the annual average for the nine years previous to the act of 1845. by three hundred thousand .even hundred and forty-eight dolUis. The mail rooie., on the thirtieth day ot ere one hundred anu a June last, w tant ire feient Indian tribes. present session. . Within the I.si fnor years eight impor- aties h.ve been negotiated w.ui un- and at a cost oi one Iril and fortV-lWO IIIOll" miwinn and dollars ; Indian land, to the amount of more lhan eighteen million five hundred .hous.nd acres, have been reded to the United Slates; and provision has been -...i. r., .itlmcr in the country west ol as .tiv 1 tnue wincn occumcu ihree thousand two hundreU anu c m.le. in eiient-being an mcrease during the last year of nine thousand three.hu, -dredar.,1 ninety miles. The " " transported over them, during the same Le. forty-one million twelve hou..nl five hundred and seventr-nine miles; mak. injr an increase of transportation for the rear of two million one hundred aud wer . .oil oiarhlV ...r.,.,r thousand SiX nuuurcu a..- I 1 v 1 . , . - ...1.1.. .i-Ki h.i I iaitsinni tne ren reduced, tne oei.n ini;,n i.n, within ihe I ne line io m .- - ssveral States of our Union, with the ex- is now ned for t'ie constitutional ..kU.kMl hv the act of ihe .mh jruair , of AefW i- ,U re,pl 5tf,lod-r- ,a4 dbr--l f the pbl,e ..rr cMOMftlVi be s-ccs-ful. Under tbia ystaaa th jhiWc finances have been eamei thrmigh a foreign war. involving tha -swaily of lana and extraordinary XPwd M,Ui, d,li U"- ftra aA4 disbmaiat. withoui ewb.rrwi mnU sad oo loas bat occurred of any at tb tH mon7 dPid aader lis pro tWiJaa. Wk.Ul it ba proved to ba safe .i . ik its eOects mm . . IT ta bbosI Unefieial apon the ousr arsa or tU country. It has tended pow trf.lly 10 secure i exempiion from thai inflation and flaeiuation f the piper car aer. ao iojariou. to doeii mJustry. raadeHeg so aterrt.ia tHa rewards of Ube. ad it at btlJ b. pr-'r -p-USTuS u prerva the -tote coontry raa a tarioas commercial revulsion, such ieo ocearred aader iba bank depostte tT.iaai. lo tha year 1847 there was a ,;v,l.Ha ia ibe business of Great Driia.o of fttat exteot and intensity, which was followed by fai'.area it thai kingdom wnpre la aoaaber and amoool of loa.es. t.tuJ.to be the first instance when aoch d a.slrous b.nkroptcie.. occur tnt U a eowatry wuh which we have .ch axtra.iva commerce. pJ o .oMiar.oua effect op trad or cartaocy. Wi remained bat l,de .ffec trd t our money market, and our b.. aeaa a4 indu.iry waa sill! pruaperwis and prwgrea.iva. , Duner tha present year, nearly the U!i eonr.ant of Europe baa been con i i.- ...it mmr aimI revoluiioos attend- a V. m Wa J will be pre.enied in the annual report ol r .1 . T....nrv I'K ' i miiii of expendiiorea for the cep.ion of a few small reservations. I he 'XSTJZ Secret, exunished. and a vast reg.on oper next IMOI yesr. "- V ' . ,. t .!i;..iion. il ia oeiievcu w. . f ,h. Rccie- lf ihe 1 ne accompanying 7 of the Treasury. ... .. ufa ipsa than mi cs. whilst ine c , thai of the previous year by lour thousand iwo hundred and thiity five dollars. The increase in the mail transportation within the last three years has been hve million three hundred ond ten miles, w h I at .... ... Bo- w.ri reduced four hundred n, fif.t.six thousand seven hundred and rt.irty-e.ght dollars making an increase of service at the rate of fifteen per cent, and a reduction in the expenses of more l..r Cfimtn nor rent. man u..v... r. . During the past year mere ::rr.L h.bi.of the operations and condition of JPeJarmenli lwo ocean steamers ,n tn7h.w ,ha. branch of the public serv.ee. eoiveying (ha mails monthly between M .ha exrtense. of .ha governmen. ; .0 P.y A number of small vessels amiable for k anJ Ureinen, and one since ff Stl "suImenT of three million, enuring the mou.h. of river, were jt.c - gjw ,ag furming semimonthly ser. f 1 n M.itZ which will fall de eiou.ly purchased during ihe war, and VrJ1; rtiiMieXoiaext; and sull . gave great acienej -H.. aouadron in ;.c between Cen madeor the iranspo. 1 as irvii" 1 s 1 iirv 111 tiias x i - a - m rrk aV t?r .Vii Unda This increased power they propos.t.on in lis nanus. . .. .t. nurnosa to tax the whole people iorf , im increau ; , . of eljrlching a lew-aa aoo . a ihiiii iiiiHir 1 kiiu . - . K ..wbvbk did not seek to oo.a.u j JJi"": -r -rironi to be openly made. node an iaeuiii". ... t- ....f. - u under me t 1 n.AS.ritwil mode -an a..u I . . ... u Mttmfnrtian. ihe consutution om u7 7 " , Tk w governments in mcum based uin different orders of society, and ih.na the whole power so cons u iueu - . of nations into the hands of a few, wh laxed and controlled the many wi.....u, u:i:... r rolraint. Ill that ar- i respoiiBiu7 . c rangement itiey couccitcu u. nuion. in war consisted. There was also ...w.ii.iniv fasc natinein the ease, iuau.jt plau Se budelusive pretext of a meaaure- our people were, for Utne. led to belieTe Zi uV-hieh in the mam tell upor a- , bor, was for ih benedt of the . laborer W naid it. This branch of the system imoU-y ld!a partnersh;? between the government ed a paruiciBiiv nrmr reeeir- ; nd the atored ciasse. "V-" : . M a inr th article ,e proceeds f the lax imposed o. . -,i is latter the in dtsplVoJ U.e higher orders, who drew aruc e. W dueed : their weald, from the toil of the laboring ged by 8Uch tax.. It 1VPbv. authora oi me y.cu. - nor,io'n to be received byline of polttical economy from . , general rule. 1mt rUJeaaed in Europe, and favored 'mr.ilieil. ere reduced to uio Thev had increase millions J he lrew .their ideas hat, thev had wnesae :..i .1. ; fJrpat Britain. i 7' wealth concentrated the rates viPWfii aiic riiw i . 1 1 au of tl). oversown - - .-h. , uneu . ia. r 1 1" 1 1 W4 da ua'iiv'. 7 1 A .x aria iiiuiiib t - w nriWIfll'l 4I W w 1 m M . w standard reqi . T ernmem. - - Ih, ordinary look a sufficient revenue - - . 1 . 1 . oiiiiii'ini. ." i 1 'IM.,.. tnmnl III lUUk a r. nai.paiarT resiruittve policy. ..6-. -- ,.:.... 0f government, iu . h- nnorer classes of the Eng- pendiiores 01 ... lo c;ve 40 the "uuW Won d.-y V'h,i. prom. ; tng id p-: - . :k nrnt-cl Ye . . 11 ,u ir3t pstabtishmeiits they vearty uwi 61-" . . , lo much admired were susta.ned and sup . . 1 Ti.n.. fo.lfxl m nerceive mat poricu. 1 iicjr --- Ihe scantily-fed and half-clad operatives Were nol only in abject poverty, but were bound in chains of oppressive servitude for the benefit of favored classes, who were the exclusive objects ol the care of the gh waa'not possible lo reconstruct society in the United States upon the European plan. Here there was a written consti tution, by which orders and tides were not recognised or tolerated. A system of monsures was Uierciuic "rr r a hih protective a necessity lor cciug -r . - . Irt t "iff The effect of this policy was to , f Urge Pi.!A wealth. : rr Another branch of them wascom scheme ,'TVX.Bffi. erif not intended, to withdraw Pwer prehe-tve.scne '. .. 1 from the Slates and capauie u. manv milliona annu- erauuauy anu """"J ;-- c ent to swauow fhe mass of the people, and by construe- c r.nroTiiuate our government to ine onmmerce cf the E 7V 5HW.. ..., . anient .rS.W SwA. , r r.1 nrflers anu 11- tarlll. 11 w " " . 0 . racv ol weaun iv " ..i. ill be the debt. red with that - . . A n debt. Should enlargeu apprip J. the aeeessary consequence .m thm n vroent of in....h nar debt, as eomp of moat oiher i.alions. ia amall. it .s our ,rue poUy and in harmony with the grm ... J our institutions, that we should pre- the rare apeciacic . - vast resources m ih ireaaurv The nomber of men in the naval service auihorixed by law during the war, has been reduced by discharges below the maximum fixed for the peace establish- ment. Adequate apuaurui.a . . and sent to the r nave oeen cwh'.- . eific. and are expected to enier upon the w.i J..n Panama and Oregon, man icrfico ul" . a - ne -.i .I,-- ;..trmP.liaic Dorw. or. the hrst oi r,n nPTt. and a fourth has been en- J " ' - . ' - tw-twpen iir ine sciiils enl tw the world ..... ..m.hlie. nossessinc vi indebtednes. This would add anil more to our strength, and give to as a still more command.ng position among the nationa of the earth. IU V IS w.-v- - . 1 .-..l w Stan ed in the ..vera! quarters of the gleot , gf- J ' - .Q thal wgu,r - - n IhAir apTYlCei 4 - o ... - where experience n. ..m.w.. ...... after n.rnll pmnloved ; and ihe 1 n..r 111 a condition ol navai ichivb -- - . higher discipline or greater efficiency. 1 invite attention to the recommendation r .,. 2.ri.r of the Navy on the euo- VI SMr W-Bwwy - r " ti borl It n mommy man ,n,i 1 ii a i 1 1 1 a f 1 kJiaivo llv w tof!ilrtlAn . 1 th marine corns. j wo Th. P.b... .r. " C7P. .M... -d of .he - icai, ana o uu.- ";--- - . r.rr. of each of the mree lower hjeci. a. ar. clearly wiiutn me pow- . b, . peJ frorD the rolls. ongress. All sucn a. ar. --7 V iT f .ffirer. made the .election; and .hou d be pc.tponeo. anu .. - , .. t" a 1 . 1. .l.aiiarkf All WJT RTF IICLCiaail. 1 w- a . .u .kA.ii .Uaionatcd were necessarily ai nw m.i ,, r...i. ... ... .1 a . M 1 1 . nsl lailll a cardinal missed out wimou. -uj -.-e. - fJby ow.wa bnkropeie, by an pevcidem UH H.;r T-bl- awm i m aJ4Mt walvera.l paralysis ol c an L 1 .Ju.i -. a-d tel. ald.oogh our tiada aTl the pr'e. f our producU mu.J bav. taan ae-hat anfav.r.bly affected by these cause., we bav. e.e.pcd a icval mLo ir mooey market i. comparatively laaa. ami pablic and pnv.ie c.ed.t have aJt.aeed aavd improved. h ia eoaSWy beli.ved that we have tL ....J fro. their effect by the ..luta- jr, operation of the eon.i.t.onl "'T-U-r mat if th. -Hr I 'f.ae. 1947. b.d.-gon. i-U tb. bU. f il . gtcal exteni it must have don.. jMould, i vhe absence of tbi. ay.tem. have , r!l ' La tL kaaU of aagaaeaied bank rtr ii. probably loan a (.a than atxty or aaieoiy mih loom oot lion, ol uoi 4n. producing, aa ao inevitable f aa inflated cufTeMy. extrava rent P' foe a uaie. aad wild speeula ioa. wbicb mast b. Wa followed, on ihe ftflex to Europe, the euceetdmj yr. ffisaubof thai pa. by the rfira- -1 .w Lniiuii oi ilka rnuQUi . u tat - ' of the bank, and moat exrn Occarrmg, a. ibia rben tne war ; were nom o .1 n.mni af the Dublie debt tla naiiod ah jf a f w w- - principle of our public policy. For the reason assigned in my last annu al massage. I repeat the recommendation k.i k,.n.h of the mini of the Unitad s.aie. be eai.blished at the fc.ty of ew Vurk. The importance of this measure ia rrea.ly inerea.rd by ihe acqu.sii.on of the . t .i.. .. rpfir.ua metals in new ncn mine. i -- .. Mexico and California, and especially iu ihe latter. . t . v.. rpprtmmendation, herelolure ade. m favor of ihe graduation and reduc .. f .l.P mice of such of U.e public ands a. have Uen long offered in ihe mar . . - .inaoiil. and 10 keu and nave rerou avorof extending the nguis oi v.r I nil IIIC uuaui. lo tion IO SCIUa. - ---- aa well as the surveyed laoos. tk. condition and operai.on. o. - my. and the .Uta of other branchc. of the nubbe service under the .upervt.ion of the War Department, are aaiulacior.iy prern- . .a jkI ilia "S. a m, tc4 io iba accompanying rcpon ui . rrtary of W ar. On the return of peace, ooi foreea were withdrawn from Mexico, and the volun u.r. ami thai portion of the regular army i r.- ik war were diabaadeU. Uf ..pf. have been i.antd for etauoningi the line r... f nar rermtncnt eatabl itiona in our extenuru be required, uwiag I concur in opinioo with the Secretary, thai the servicelwouid be improved by reducing the number of landsmen, anu iocrei..K the marine.. Such a measure would jus t.fy an increa.e of the number of officra to ihe extent of the reduction by dt-mi.aal, and .nil the corp. would have fewer ofn cera than ,ih- ewrrw.r-wding number ol men in the army mat nine between nnr tprritories on the Pacific. ... j : .i.;a irrpat increase in IXotwiinsianuiiig e' .. i (...1.l ihe revenue con tne man erivc, . ,. , tinue to increase the present year as it did in the last, .here will be four hundred and fifty thousand dollars . . I. n it.. PTnpndllures more man i i These considerations have satisfied the -?.roi that, with certain t'OSimaaier vcu y.a.i f the act of 1845, the rev lUVUmuauvu. ,l enue may be still further increased, and of rto-tatres made to a uniform r,.p of five cents, without an interference . i n.',ninl which 1K.1 .tpnartment HUStain itself. ..... . . avalPm .ticTPsted cnean iu'0s "j is the best means of diffusing n"ir'gence .1- nnd is of so much iro- amuiig i' i - ,hat in a country su eAicii-i" c?? nt. v. This was a con- racv ties. ly o( oorin..u.io... .nd of .he ton u . frnir rkPanle and those ol Europe, ihct -.r - r-tion the tay me ireooui j , , for necessary avowed object ot at- of ear people and those of Europe pTofection tothe fav ? aaaj. conceived' the vain weaoi Auxiliary to me tu.c ,tf. was the the United Siaie. asyteu, essential put ot for which tbey adm.rea aoroau. . a,.. schemenjen, - r galeg of the a I . . rt n I hot. IX fil IHrUC UaiMlOM I i ICT rl III I II II - waww i am nau " " ? J - .u- -mnnir States. uuier - whose bands was concentraiea u.c w.. VIIU9 . " . . c trolling monetary and financia power o tne nation; an institution wield.ng almost kinely power, and exerting vast inuucuw- a J r . t r . .1. .ml nnnn upon an ine ijiiauuB v tbe policy ot tne government Great r . . - . nthPr Fourcb than the protective tari- . advocates of me largest expenditu res, g f,,r necessary or uaoiui purp-. r a I oAi and . . .i turns Ue ffrit Britain bad an enormous Pui tr,e larger r"-",-pfI in the form, oi it h?d become owi of her public policy tne pretext for higher taxes in tne iorui; oi , rpard this as a 44 public bleismg." protective duties. .:iiinetA hv which ol.ced feller, .nd burden, on trade, popular n.rnes .uu p xhe h,.!, a a I I . . . - ;H.l..alatt and trammeled the productive muuowjr of the mass of the nati'in. By her com bined system of policy, the landlords am other property-holders were protected and t.i k, ik. Piinrmnus taxes which Cliricucu , WHICH UiUBa"u flanl was representod to bean inoiBpcuu... airent for the ffovernmeot; was to equalize ex- . always anu tjcij - - -yv- meed ' '.. .i . - winter. : :u - einariv mnrufiL ior ine laiuivt. "-- IUril.Dii a. n"u; , . . value. Tne proiecuyo um v" 6" ' - r.. . lU-" at a l can rod t to " Amer.c , a.A MawflAt prices; was w . .Li.-u- f.k. ,nnmrv i.,m0nf m "American labor" ai,aayauc; were tev.eu upon w.c - was to protect, "home industry," ana for their advantage. in.;(Qiinr this foreign policv, the first imiiuMM. -- a . . . . . r I plan r-P. r .... laA.anmi.iii.n . The eoniraeta i . - - . nn:.pt States, that 1 reeommenu i h. ... in ......hip. eon..r,.b.e ; . l""'' co'.iJ.r..ion .... s.gge. . nmiaa an rranau ca i s i j a i n a i.ai bwke.aiaampra. in aavaaa iv w i - - a an . . . . a a ionprai sua iia ui benefit, to our commerce and to ih. navy ..on. ol me i o... which were anticipated. The fir.t .team- P0 reUrd .he onward progress er the. -ecured to :-b of on o'untry, and prevent us from as launched in January. 1847. There are l , 7 illaining the first rank now .even ; and in another year there will .um.ng and """j. d of lhe ex prob.bly. be not less lhn .even een afloat- JJe past, and a recurrence to VVI. ! ilna arn-jl national iumh.., i ;mnrnmAni3 were to bnnff trade into. step in establishing the new system in ' nWhborhood and enhance the value of the United States was the creation of a J matfa property.5 The distribution of national bank. Not foreseeing the dan- the land money wa8 to enrich the State, fin- geroua power and countless evila which wh their pubiic works,' plant, hwUr0U8" 6 i i, ..ii nn the .t,;, rAora &hn relieve them from tax- anph all tnStr.UllOIl VIlEUk ou me" - ; . .. sucn au iiiaw.uii & ...o-.rtn ,,t thp fact, that for every dollar U country, nor perceiving n much larger sum was transferred from the iavorou hoobco, also the ten- a a U m aatslAM .inA. iint the ultimate oesion oi we business of the coantry, consequent upon to builJ up an aristocracy of wealth, to control 1 o . . i mucn larger sum was irausicricu 0 bank and the other branches .of the m.scal. mucn to m led " American system, but leeling me ,MCarefttlly concealed, as was all embarrassments of the treasury, and ol the . itJot ultimate design of I Inl.r cured, our social andi commeremi :nprpaied and promoted with ,u'" ; . ' . itrSi.Jn. and other parts of a vtar re oerroanj, v..-. ... . - - . ith all the countrievou " ith ur- ari unwise public policy closed a foreign war,by an honor the war4 some ol our statesmen u ild different and sounder views were in- iiiinerl to vield their scruples, and, iudecd, settled convictions of its unconstitutionality, and to give it their sanction, as an ex npdient which thev vainly nopa ui.gu i .. ... .... . ..r the massc of society, and monopolize the political power oi me country. The several branches of this system were so intimately blended together, that in their operation tach sustained pnd strengthened the others. Their joint operation was, to add new burdens of taxation and to encourage a large ly increased and wastelul expenditure oi puoyt . 1 : . : n f llip and honor. The present conu.uu.. country is similar in iome respects to mat which existed immediately alter the close of the war with Great Britain in 1815. anu 1 ... U n nrnnur Olie " ...I ihanrraillll IS UCeiUeU W uc a "- - ..-.1 f,nm noataeea; but me conuec.cu r.t.- m...sofnnb- lw . v . rk,...,. .nj to UKesreirM.. : Purnne. r..i nl nnr eon tinent. especially -,t ralifurnia. and between the rivi. - P ii ' - . . J :.i.... rplipf. It was a most unionunaie able peace i and final i. ..... ik ;ntro.r ,i the bank v.6.. - . ; i error, as me suusucu. i nc money. " . . . ndered necessary and unavoioa- . f . . janeerous and corrupt that the revenue collected and the diaburso- ble in vindication of the national rign . r ha?e abundanll7 proved. The raents made by the "Tsa$ , - - f . -W i i a.n4a.anA nm nrr a uu i an i w ua a.iav merous brandies ramincu large, ucv"" "vs v" r. r""' - n.,i,.,n and aootliem aectiona o Ktates. Considerable revenue may be ex bank, with its nu into the States, i ac'.ive poluisal and comroerc - I mnhai the larirer the amount. to the States, soon brought many o: me v - )mroercial men in on- , - ,. f- j .i.aseo the use. ?. .v.a iniorn.) nf th favored clasaca ' I - ... . I II WILD IUC U.ib. v. ' . , r . r . -.;. - nf iI.p. pountrv into the re- .r,i,fl nrotecUve tontf, tobave. lation of debtora to il. and dependants upon the rJteg ot protection aa high aa possible , various pos where iroop. may Zoning !tha ine from New York to e'"!ipv which followed .hat war. There .hmegnt at thence acroa. the i.thmo. to Oregon, can- he po y of U ilory a d t. 4 coontry. nol fail to exart a beneficl "jf from our earlier policy. The enlarge- d. Owiag oow loDee.tited.onlheintere.ts of t " of lhe p0w. of the federal govern- w 1 r - r . v. . rvMi I mannlaeture. ,o tha remotenes. ol aom. of lhe Untied Slates. .. th. detachmeou bav. oo ye .....I f Ae -.fle(11, I " '" . ' .1. ..t.r.r.o, lion a l. . - - a a . w.t an U meir o-ii-"-". --- ..! tension of th. limit, oi our cm.....7 th. force req..r.d in th. n.w ;; .. i. eonfiden.lf believed thai our pre.en Notwitb.landu 1 v aasDC&staa .... kaakruPic.e' U Kirs doa. ai a uer.od owotry ecgaged io a foreign ...Llarahla losoe ol specie ttqairad lot distant dUboraaai.nu. and , w .K. tlaeai aftnu of the w mmm mw ui... w-- . .-i .Ka !tooiune. oi iu tbe paym t ..1 th. robU creda uoJer the ireaty w rr o.i Lava a.ak. ind miQT aadhooa of dol- 1 ther ton tu.4 m wa. th. case daring tbe r f., ..1311. bsva Uea aaenbeed ni d , loqaij a)poik loans, and apoo the da precis-1- "ui paper aerre&cy wa.th tbe goveroment wetd have beea cosapaUadio usaJ I U ad ib4 operatioas of tba aonsritaiion- ai artaacry. not a (tollsr baa'beaa loat by . baUeprtciaiiOa of the earreoey. Th. 1arqad to.prvtecaie tha war willi Mtxtco sm aouaicJ.Dj ta. occreury It wn..v- - - tr.-r. .11 il.i.ry eauol.sbment is .omcicnv ..ig.ncie.. w long aa our peaceful rela- .....inrl andisturbed. Or tbe amount of m.liiary eontribation. collected in M.xieo. the aom of .even handred and aix.y-nin. .nT - i ..i fif. dollar, waa apphed toward. tnt of lhe hrst ns.w ith Mexico. 1 ne iur- of three hundred and forty-six hot,.,! three hundred anu .i.j-". ..mm.ro navivaiion. anu IIUIH.V. . " " A. an im- recommend ui. ...iiiriian mc to vour l.vorauio li.hment of the proposed line of steamers petween New Orleans and Vera Crux. It promises the most happy results in ce menting friendship between the lwo iep.b. lics. and in extending reciprocal benefita . th. irade and roanulaciures oi ooi... Th. report of the Potmaster will make known to you me thai department for the past year. Il is gratifying to find ihe revenue, or the department, under the rates of postage now established by law, ao rapidly mcreaa- .r.i . .mnunt of POSiaeeS OU- m as" fc - men! of the powers of the federal govern ment bv construction, which obtained, was nol warr-nted by any just interpreta tion of the constitution. A fer years after a series oi measure- were enriora j v"w r- : - . . ,l.at nrntPP.t inn SB 1112 lation oi oeoiois iu 1 . me raica w - , -. i it for pecuniary favors; doaing te hier tboa, throughout the mass ot society a M"T Ln.nd localitiea number of indlVlduali OI power aim uic r"t'- L" T u .vnpnithreS ..a in nnhlit. opinion, and ence io i -r to act in concert in cases of emergency. The corrupt power of sucn a political cneine is no longer a matter of speculation, a- I 1 M..mnAlla in Sat 4 11 having been dispiayeo m nuwciwi.- bat most aignaiy in me ponuca. a.rug- . a . lalnn In lltaa ...k .Tiwctiv to do nenemou y tr"""' WUW -.""-r- . . . L n. for internal improvements, mat vno -i. collected bliould be as large as poetnb c, to the end that Ithe'auin disbursed might also be tbo . .-v. a a L Kama fri " ?a FlaTaat larger. The States oemg u r in the disiibution of the Und money, had an interest in 'having the rates of, tax . mpu-v .i. .1 . ik.l war. llie CIOSC -UI ! ' ,. , f... bat mOSl Signs Jf m e lllieicei. in . , ..,.1.1 was adopted which, united and combined, , ,-4 in 0ppOS,rIOn to the tl.e protective tariff large i enough ,to V ... . i... ,n iprmed bv their au- gles oi 100 rr . . r ollfrJipnt ; 'revenue from that source to meet constituteu wu -- . thor. and advocates the "American sys- public will, represented ny a io.no.. -u X "eoVernment. witltoni dis- ; tern r .1 nAl.lV tl. ...a. noimn oi ine new . 1 I.C 111. luu.v f- - , n.r...al was for a time lavoreu oy u.e , orJion-of Uh. counu,; by ..he -.y oe oeen conirtcvj - . . ..i.i. .rpilit: bv the de pression oi ine j.uu.. -j. n.i..niii. President. Bui the bank was but one braneh of the new sy stem. A poblic debt of more than one hundred and twenty millions of dollars isted; and it is not to be disguised mat ex . i r ii.. npt Kvfiieni many ol tne amuora u. - j i- i . i . . cnmrlr navmenl as ea- U.u noi rrgaiu iw -i'---; r j t in? I . . v.ar a m nil ii ir.Li iu iwu dollar, and thirty cent. ha. been paid into nn - .... - - ieventyone th. traaa.ry. and unexpended balance, million three bun . remain in th. hand, or dv di.bar.ing h;"na"J.ha;d,;neu7r average received for officer, and those who were engaged in ihe ceed.ng the Jille preceding the collection of the., money.. Aftff the the nine ear. lhe fh,rd of March. proclai-.tion of pew:., no further di.bor.. paaange of he eel d ftftt meots were maue.ot any -np i - , flf,v.,b 3eu . . , ' t-u. t..ia. I hundred and nlty-m lisiv aa w w w r.npa atate of the financea and me su. nrosnentv. but looked . - ,-i mi necu- I euii w f r-- n.r9nd tlV Hie CUUliuc.... . ' " y J a m ant n mair amnarr.asiutu prevailed. These were not the only caus- a l. l y i mr 1 1 at rniiiuiiaiiiiiviiaa - wnicu icu -t . . . .- no n.l.oni evil. u- u pi.ncivplv UPOn ItS Continuance ao w bich extensively P y;cipH it furnisheo .i:..-t .n ihP. national bank, and rendered aiiujcu .-f . . e .1 la nl tlinl tarbin? or teking rrom uieiu- T ' so t iat efch of the branches const.tu .ting Astern had a common interest in awellmg the iSexpenditures. They had a direct inter 1st in maintaining the public debt,; onpa, , and ncreping its amount, because thwouUl ( woduce an annual increased drain upon the proU.u.r:.i?. ih- amount of the interest, and' render Ibe augmented taxes necessary;; ..The operation and necessary effect of the wholo. y l&rpe ' and extrav system wcie, w .. . r.t.irpa. and uiereby lo i p artsin lruni cii on band were directed to U pakj into r .v,- .ar with Great Britain, am events ii ji L. u-.Mmpnts which had attended ine CtUUaaa a ww - a r ;,-nr0.Pcuiion. hadlefi on the minds of .rnr atateamen the impression that 111 a 1 1 y ui - v. our covernment was not strong enoogli. C7 and thai to w increase , l IO IUC U11UM - - I ag&Ub BAUaiulvu.vo, -. . . . Iih amount I .i ..uia rirnnonc. and maintain a ncn ana mcreased iaxat.wuc-. j - - ... ijr "r'at the exoease ol a Uxed: of tbe interest, exceeding svc- spieiiuHi ' -a- of dollars annually; . , This operated in harmony wu. ... . u wr .v.. n.w airaie'm. which was .a orancu - --;. ... .rri cerding the atnounl ent waa not airong enw-6t i - ,., .-p mnT Th "as to anoru prevail, uw i.,d , rc.oo.ee, .uece,Sfu..y f w 1-nlo.U, 1 Lo. of fhe anil irnrwii'Pri anu iiiwwv ' r 'jaw - T . H i, rnandest that this scheme.of enlarged taxation and expenditures, bad it 00 50 urcvail' muet soon nave couverum . fi S of tbe Uuion, Mitendcd by its iramerB to ; V V " t . t . . i V w"j - 1! a?3 a , 1 . I- - ' .., - m . a. S.-Ii
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 6, 1849, edition 1
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