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W blle V avfolf jropo notbm; racQnsUientfrltb friendliAejoV1?8 1 j tMile hirexteoi of cmr elaiooa jo iliti rejiooyei a proifeflji loreeaat jpoin i a " o if ike ntt9u jo wh oieaiibtef ta'maf enable aa t4 maiataib OJI on' nPotralVelailons oj (be hound w betweeo i alxas Md keep!o2m ftteek iha'Iodiana fa na quarier, Wlli oe pajnaioe iuu Mjar 'ejaJancf anrVqaireV;' iC'-l N I ""s ! Forieeraf eara aogrj! coaltaCh hijt jrowo oh i of J ft e d ispoei iioald i reeled b ia w lo be ma de W 4he mttierat fanda hf Id otitis Gorernojenl in! efera) He JjSiaie.aiflphe Oofcpxneat ia f oft-j E(ilu;ed ie fandtord.arid nbeclilz-nanfUie Siatra w herofo lift be Hndare jf ffntitti. Th Velationj i an oniaew;r!i ii oijld beinbrb morecondo civK of t ha potlic intereat ihiatt a aaile of he landf fhuhjl he rai'de tban 'iiiit'ijai);d r:ernaio irV ih?f present Vpiidi' iejr j i1j!f4lf p!. trie ore woujj be(ifVbuodatf -aidjrerkfii fdroiah ed eivttif be drawW f?pr ljefterrise aod iho induftff of ibe pryjltior tbaq ! tinder the! f Th recommendation f i$e!; Seetetir? In re jrd la (haimnr'ofem'o.ibVYevN wyr8 iaf.T Urwir! pr6n!nniriafifcri hfe -Lakes, : fiier.!i;and I doubt Vb; tiillfweeif.ybjir aerioasv ai!tiAnt;j jTbe j reaij ftiifwarjiji te!4f j iNea'e l..nb - y ta the prmpArifTfjw jthf extenfie fg'.onje 1 f rjreil to, aotbe jiijj of - tbe rHoJeJcoontrf ' in titse d war, enn a jer ibMrliU.o. -f Tbe I6aeji of UJe and prWiar i f fiTcfi 'ami'ib: lly ocepr In th!e';ritf iiii)4ffri(e &iss1tirj' ipoe, be-: caa't f,be 13an2frOTiBcioiJn ijbe rirei. : roiike 'f(nid dp.rtin'd demit ClbfxrreM for the adoo. i ; lioi U: efficient mea?oWfor tbeif remnial. " v le report of ibe SecttttlJ :ff WJ " brinaon arqJn'ed t$aunio)ilanibrnfb nfjibje poblic defneea ColideHrtgitHMlread3r y4tjand'dailj incfrasirgjcolnralrc cjf t!o pown iry; Ipart fronrlbt exwwto bstijd torpad of , an eitebded eaboarif9-aUbf raijsaluijjbe Na N calealaied idie$'efJpilttcbU tteoOpr. AVhever lends to add ill hipffifnk wiiboot ', en ta tfi2 n n'necaa r rM arj o pnt lie .Treasii r ? W well wort by $1. ywrseriieOesdrfcjtiqn: It W i I l ie aee'tij h a t hi le a nj a ropriiipn exceed ing lesa than V rniljinii! tbi a:prtorlaUDa "of thPffseni yearrta i3lied bf l!e eeiarjr, yet .;jfcat in this aomls pri)d (jba!irsfbded $400 ; O00,'fir the porcbaaa! ;of ;cf ot of w fi Cb , w h e n jtnecfrtpendedjiMU l4innlii rfe?tbitreed by he jaa'e'nf tbejorbej aailibtta cuneti toeia pflrpefoaTfond, wltbbbil ny;ne(: appro tt?i!nn tn Mine obiifcfi tflV ihll cnaf,alabe I atMfd 50,000, aked b enr iKe. jirreafages.of Cumpeient! fquadrm onjti eia!i ojf: Afrj.ca j jII of whicli, tv ben de3oeiedi wi( ieap thxpen drlriteaf ftafy wiihin itejlitnita f fthoaefcf lh current fear. While.! blweVerll iHi l-ekpendi- Inrea ilph6s if rnainry iearlftfHa aaroe.aa rtfibe aniVrjedent ijrear, (t i pfUppetS io add great!'" Jy to the op?a ions of jth Mp"n, f p4 10 tlnly 25 Kpi in cotnmiin.pndbnjltle In ibe way: or oungma po. Kirrp"!-tjiw' ditoretftjone 5ela ifljatrendj !to baild 12 abini,of,a;'anuall $baff '(j; -! j j Atrrt tys'em f acwnlawlif la estbUsbed," ani sreaCpaifU are takenjtn inaqe indostry, fT delity Vnd!eeunnnay, ineef f; der3riment of dn i?.. ICxneiimeuta hm 'een inatNujted ta'teait the rarious mtepat Jr;r-?e!a(ly icopper, iroo, and coal, to jis to prevent frad aiidj tmpdsi Uon . -! It,jf ill anpearby ihe repi;Hf iheiPoinaster (inorl Vbw the reai ti An tl; whfelri (aeyeral ypira. haa been an nne desiited baai dntiog ibe ojarrenf yWar, beii lnUtaovoplibedi iTbeex- ppndnwrei of. ihf yrmeor; int nejeurreni year, bate ben bronchi; f!tbla itHncore wUb- u,il lessening il general rfrfln49i There haa Ueen ao increase, of, revlne pu it ltd) $(.66,000 ffir he Tear 1942 orer ibai ofllS-lli wilHngt. as it il believed, aoy a.i!diin; hiving twe n made to - the onmbr of lej;era and 1 newepapfBrtT tranamii .ied throWli the tnaiW. Th Pufil CUBee' lavra have bftifclMinfSily admtniaiered, and Ijdeliljr has een pbsefved tJLarcounfinjj far4 an paying over , bVthie'anlwrJinajea pf tia Depart ment, che mo. nyaWhich ha'e been received. Fpt tbedetais cf rhn ervicH I refer yao t'tjie ireprt. j.( I fjitter myelf that tba exhibttJjn tbn-a made of Hhi eondirion if ih nqbUc!adminm'atio wilt -serve'. tii convince ynn thai t ylrf pf4fcr ijretttion naa n? en paid to inifrwa ?wr m cnontry oy , t tba ireada! ol the d'iff.'reni DeoarialierHs.S Tbi fedattian In the annual expenditures otieoveraaneni firea ii j aecocnn!bJd. fiirnUfccs a( abra evidce that f contHnyj in iha applieali rtbf he jtsiblfo injpneye, ii ffgarded as a aramoendui. - Ar peace vtibW the'w4iWplbepeapial lib- ptv ii f ftiA iiiini aarrfdlvT Oitinlaiaed: alnd hia rlhtsaecfiredonder political Wsi it alWa driving ait iheir aoihoriiy from iba Jirrclsabciioct of the 'pimp4 tit' t feriile tltolst .beobd bxaro pjle ; nd eoonJl blesseii ilb eerjf djeratiy i4 cttroateland 1 prod net ion Jwit toWiaa ta be dune in order to advanea tba hapMbes and prt pjeriiy of 'a4ch feapb? $ t(tTdr:iirdioaiyr.ir ciimianeea-thta inbniry eoldfadt)t ha answer. ed. The heat that nrobablr could be ddite ifor a popla inhibiting aachi-ajS count rfvoold ber o fri if v. their peaee aod aeeuirit In the pfoaeca- It) inn m inei vanMBS purnii.ify EUMn mfin H against invasion frbni w;th.tnt J and riolenpe from T wirhtn. Tbe reet 'forihafeitetITil mtgbt be left to their own enerffflind entertoriae.-Tbft chifl em!ariaitfroents which at Ibefinrnent ex Jm;f lheoweleibaTe; afisetflfrom eer action ; BHu ine nroai flimmm ik wntrn cefnuns. u d aCvmjilitthcd, la that of cotreciinj atd!w?erroai in ii: enits uciweeffjina years laaa ann 1 9 i. additions were madeirt;!bans:Hcapi?al and binlt is-UM, in tba- fioeieadsgaed for irrufai.n;:, ro ii extent errnnlyr4alTbe IqMW'kn eemed to not jawtha bfatjeorreney icititd bA provided, bl ja wNat nannr the gttti iet aoconnt of jbink paper!eaol be in. jwrcti : lUiKii .'?bs ''jt.:tat aroontf wbt jwia calf 'mtmey elcf. ftr Vle j lat beMi it aaawar led the prjvTvpof jHncy ws tbrtnyn urnwi the ciinr? ; anoer ine wbiii jWaslitiendd, ?a a jneceaearyeopswwnre, li eSa extra va$tat crease jd; iha pticoaof all 4fjlrCop;t;jt -ibe. gmoad of apla'uve;mn :f!l?lf tje c n iryt and lia fieadifl coded ji srgenefiit Indited. nik on iha part of theSarffi aiidj inal vidrials--i), mostiation f irwhfie and ipfivaieifredit, a da- prUiai'on ;tn rba nkervalaelof rlajl ed per onal eVtaie. l'f lis left laie di4rjeisiof c,otn- IrV atn- erirelf wunoaraoTi eiretjiaiins rnc diun. In wWuf !h faetMbSfah$5abe wri .' hind- wte rircohM JwHliin jJjhefHInjted Si W 'aoiioiated $ 1 ffjr J i.ii.ts.and that an pddltiaia bad lL ..i- tt.eiiri'of'-fb"enlf?gii rndrt fheio the fWm? WW9 nierit or repealVal the- pleasure of Goegres. 1 ooh (WO inn yearv 0 M W'fef I ow that ir hia bn, objected IhaVthe -firil,.oary,7,be.oo;s were sezMi iifc the tatte rpeeJati re wh'ch pfeTailfd Jo'ihe Uoited Scaies-rand -tae larejrnporiatloosaf fonda ftoD3;abroad43(the Trer aalr of ttoceales and loans oaooe can b snr prieed at i& apparent, bat boeobsJanrui state af proap&ilty arjbieh every wheje preai led over the hod ; while as liltie raose of sorprise sboold befell al the present prostration of etery thing; and the ruin wfcicb fax's befalleo ao many of-oar TelfbW; eit'rtens in tbe sodden withdrawal "from cireala l ion of ao large an amount of baok iaaoeS) aibca 18S7, exceedieg s is bJievedt the. atnoant ad ded lb tbe paperenrreo'cy forVsiqaibr period an teeedeat ta 1837; ttceaseeto be a matter of-as' tonlibmenf Ibat'sacb exienjivesbrpwrcck should "have been made of private foneae9Drbf dif Realties shoeld exist in tneeling tbelrteDwaje menta on the part of tbe debtor '.'tstesij Apart from wtieK if tbere be taken into" 'accobet the Immaose lossee eastalned lof tha dlahonon ofeo jneroasoanits. ji is less a matter pjt eorpriae icai in&olvency tboold have visited, tcaiiy of loor fel lowcitizebs, tVan that so many aboold haireea caped ibe blighting joffoencesW tbe times, j - la tbe solemn eonviclloa iof thesei troibs, and with an ardent desire to meet the pressing ne cessities cf 'the country, I fell it to be tny dary to cause to be so ban t ltd'- to voo. at the com- mencement xf yoor late session,' the plan of jaa Rxebeqorr, the whole pwer and dotjof mlin- taiein? which; in pority and vigor, was to beex ereised by the UepresentaUves'of the Ppfe 2nd ibe Stites, end, therefore, virtoally by tbe People ibetasalver: It was .proposed ts place it f under the control and direction of a Treasury Doard to eoos'rsi of Jbre Commissioners, whose doty it shaildba to see that the law of it, creation was faithfully execoied. and that iho rear "end of supplying a paper medium of exchange; at all times convertible into gold and silver, shoujd be attained; 'The Board tbos constituted, was giv en as mocb permanency as coofd be imparted to it, wiihont endanoerfng the proper share of re Kpojisibilily which shoold aitaeh to all poblic a gents. -Jn ordr to ioure ail the advantages of a well -ma to red experience, the .Commisaioners were to bold their offices for the respective peri ods f two, four, and six years, thereby scoring at all times in the management of the Exche quer, the -v aetvices of two men of expe(ience end toptacotbem tn a condition to; exercise per fect independence of mind and action, t was provided that tbeir removal sb -old only take I'hre foT actual incaptciiy or infitfefity (o tbe rust, And to be followed by the rrestdent wiih an exposnion ol the causes ot aach removal,; should it occur. It was proposed to establish subordinate1 .boards in each of the Siates.tonder the same restrictions and limitations of the pow er of removal, which, with, the; central board. shoold receive, safely keep, and disbarse the pobUc moneys j and in order id furnish a sooffd paper, medinm of exchange, the Kxcpeqaer should retain" of the revenues of the Government a aoon not to exceed $5,000,000 in specie, to ibe set apart as required by its operations, and ) to pay the pub'ic r red i tor at bis own option, either in apecie or Trearo'y notes, of denominations toot less than f)var nor exceeding one band red dollars, wh;cb r notes; should be redeemed at tbe several places of issoe, and to be receivable at alliimefand every where In payment of Gov ernment dues ; with a restraint npon such isoe of billa that the same shoold not 1 efceed tbe maximum of $15,000,000. In ; order to suard against all the hazards incident to flnetaationsin iraoe. ine secretary m me i reasory was inves ted with aoibority td issoe' $5,000,000 of Got ernroent slack should the same. at:any time be regarded as neceasaryf in; order tp place bevond hazard the prompt redemptlofi of jthe Sills which might he thrown into eirculat ion. r? Thus' in fict making -the issue of $15,000,000 of Exchequer Uila,; rest substantially on $10,000.000 ; and keeping in cirenlatiob neverr mare thanone and one haffdoUar for every dollar ib specie. When to this it is adt'ed that the bills are not only eve ry where receivable in Government - does, - bat that the - Government itself would be boonJ fcr their ultimate redemption, no rational doubt can exist that the paper which the Exchfqne?.wouftf farnUh, would readiljr enier intoigpneral circa htion. and be maintained at Si times at or abve oar with gold and silver: tberrby realizin? the reat want of the age, and falfiliinj the wishes of the People In order to reimburse ibe Gov ernment iho expenses Of the plan, it was pro posed to invest the Exchequer wih tbe linuited authority fo deal io bills of exchange, unless pro hibKed by the Stale in which an agency might be situated, having only thirtv days to run and resting on a fair and bona Jidi basis. The Le- gislative will on this pnrot might be so plainly announced as to avoid all pretext fur pattiality or avoritiam. It was furtheimora proposed to invest this Treasury agent wjtb authority to re ceive on depostte. to a limited amount, the 'spe cie fundi of individuals, and to grant certificates therefor, to be redeemed on presentation, ondei the idea, which is believed to be welt founded, that sudti cerliftcaies would come in aid of 'the Exchequer bills in supplying a safe and ample paper circulation.' Or jt in place of the contempla ted deatiifga In exchange, tha Excbcqner should be authurtzednot only to exchange its bills forac toal deposJles of specie .but Tot specie or its cqaiv-f alenis to sell drafts, cbar2ing iberefbr a email but reasonable premium I cannot doubt bat that the benefits of the law' woold be Apeedilv 'manifested in the revival of the credit, trade and business of the whole country, j Entertaining this opinion it becomes my doty to nrge its adoption npon Con gress. by reference iu the strongest considers i'toos of ibe public interests, with each altera lions in its details as Congress may in its wis dora see 111 to roke. ! i j I a?n well a ware that this proposed alteration and . amendment of the lawa establishing the Treasury Department has encounteied various objections, and that anion? others it has been pry claimed a Government Bank of fearful anddan gerous imprrt." It Isj proposed to confei opon it no extraordinary powers. It pirpon io done more than j)ay the debts cf the Government with the ' redeemable papier of the Government--in which respect it neeuiiipfishes precisely what the Treasury does daily. at this lima, in issuipV io tbe public rrediturs the Treasury notes uhicb, under law, it is auihnr.zed to issue. It has no resemblanca'to an ordinary Bank, as it furnishes no profits to private; stockholders, and ten Is mi capHal to individuals.! If it be objected in; as a Givernment Bank, and the objection be availa ble then should all the lawa in relation to the Treasury be repealed, and the rapacity of the Goveroment tuctdleCt what ia dua to it, or pay what it awes, heatigatedr i - - 1f This ts the -chief ipirpose of ih proposed Exe1irqier ; ,rid Rarely if, in . the accom plish ruent of a pnrpfjse ao essential; it affrrds a snnnd eirculating! mcdinai to the co'tntry and laciliiics la trade,; it should be1 regarded a no slight recnmniendatioo of It. to public ron'afdrtaantt fmjfttlj guarded by L; the provisions bf law, ii can ion into no datiget .oui evjU npr Van any abio arise tinder it Jbnt snch - as tha Legtslalure itself ill b answerable for. ifit. hr tolecaied ; since ii is bttt the'rieatu're ofnhe law, and is scs- fenubie at an tunes oj mnd incatioit: amend abau'dio th6. atly icor.3ictcf the djr Th eucbUbqse waiild; roantfrst' iltelf Jo. a cbap je cf the lrcv which isooM auihorizo in excessive tsaoe of paper feMhe parpose of ttilafing: prices endair htng popular fi vor. Tothit it may be at swered, that the asciipfiort bfactcfi eimoliv-to Cuoress is aiiogeiner graiujious anu inaumtssioie, , i ne theory of our i nstitutions would, lead its Io a difierent conclusion.-- Bui a perfect s'ecur ny agatost a proceeding eo reckless, would be foond io exist in the very nature tf tbioga .ThelpolilJ jpajr ty w b ichabotild beeo bltod Yo tjbs t6e intciests of the coontry, ax to re v brt Mi soehU prexped ienti onld ttievit ibX; meeti with a jfioal overthrow iti the fact that, the moment the paper ceased to be conver tible into specie, cr. other wise promptly ; redeemet, it would become worthless, tod would, ia ! tbe eml, 'dishonor ; the Guverp sent, .involve the people io.Tuin, and aucb polUjcai piVfy Iti-hopelew isgrtco the same -time, eufcavyt impbsstbility f furnishing aoy culfrencr other than that of (be precioos meials, for, if tbe Government itself-cannot forego tbe teroptauoD cf caceasive paper issaes, what reflance cao.be placed in ccrporstLons upon wbocD (he ietartationa of individval ggran dizement would most sfringly operate ? The People wonld have to'blame none but Ihemielves for any ii j try thsi might arise from' a course fo. reckless, sinc;e their agents would be l: tbe wrong-doers, and lue?j the psssifeapeclators.. - K-Uf. Tbere can be but tbree jtinde rf . public S ' ta a . S . 1 M . i fW A. ' currency. 11. uoia ana silver rsoji i ne paper of Stale iastitohoos ; jor; Sd.i;i A; rep resentative of the precious metals, provided by the General Government, or under its authority. The Sub-Treasury system) re jected tbe last in any form; i end, as it was believed that no reliance couta do pisceuon tbe issues of local institutions, for the por poses of genera, circulation, it necessarily and unavoidably adopted specie as the ex- closiye currency for ttown juse. And, ibis roust ever be ine case unless one ot toe oth er kinds! be used iTbe choice, in the pres ent state of public sentiment, lies between en exclusive ; specie currency, on Ibejone hand, and Government issues of some kind on the other.! That these issues cannot be made by a chartered institution, is supposed to be conclusively, setiled. They, must be made, then, directed by Government agents. Fpr several years past they have been thua made in the form of Treasury notes, and have answered a valuable purpose. H Their usefulness has been limited) by their: being transient and temporary ; their ceasing to War Interest! at given periods, necessaf ily causes tbeir speed) rvt urn, and thus restricts heir range, of circulation, and . being used !daly linitbe disbursements f the Govern- mem, they cannot reach thotje points where they are most required. By rendering their use permaneritVtoi the moderate extent' al ready mentioned, by ofliing no inducement for Ibeirj. return, and by exchanging them for coin and other values, they will eorjsti tcte, to a certain extent; tbe general curren cy so much needed to maintain the internal trade of the country. And this is the Ex chequer ; plan, so far as it taay operate in furobshinlg a currency. ! j I cannot forego the occasion to orge- its importance to the cred.t of the Government in a financial point of vietv. t Tbe great ne cessity of resetting to every proper and be coming expedient in order; :o place the Treasury on a footing of the highest respect abtliFr, if entirely obvious. The credit ol the Government may be regarded as the very sou j of ihe Goerjiment itself a prin ciple of vitality without' which all its move ments are languid and all its operations em barrassed. In this spirit the jExeculive felt itself &6ufd by the most imperative sense of doty to submit to Congress, 'at its last sess ion, the propriety of making a specie pledge of Ihe land fund, as the basis for the -negotiation of i the loans authorized jo be con tracted, j I then thoagbt that such an appli- Ration oflho public domain woald, without doubt, hftve placed : at dhe command of the Government, ample fonds to releive the Treasury from the temporary embarrass- jmentaiunder which it labored, American credit has suffered a considerable shock in Europe, from the large indebtedness of tbe Slates and the temporary inability of some of them to meet the interest pa their debts The utter and disastrous prostration of the United States Bank of Prbnvylvania, had contributed largely to increase the aentirnent of distrust by i reason of the .loss and ruin sustained: by the holders of its stock, a large portion of whom were foreigners, and many of whom! were alike ignorant of our political organization, and of our actual responsibili ties. It was the anxious desire of the Ex ecutive that, in the effort to negotiate the loan abroad, the American negotiator might be able to point the money tender to tbe fund mortgaged for the redemption of the principal and interest pf any loan he might contract, and thereby vindicate the Govern ment fram all suspicion of bad faith or ina bility m meet Ha engagements. Congress different ; from the Executive in this view ol the' subject. It became,! nevertheless,' (the duty ol the Executive to resort to every expedieni in its power tonegoitiVtathBfau;j iliorized loan. After a failure to dn so in the American! market, a) . .citizen ofbigb character and talent was sent to Europe with no hetter success ; and thus the mortifying spectacle hss been presented of the mabtli ty of this Government to obtain a loan to small as not in the whole to amount to more than one-fourth of itsordinarv annual io- eome al a time when the Governments of Eorupe, slibough involved! in debt!, ant) with their eubjects ITeaviIy burdened, with! taxatiofV, f et dily 'obtf n Iqaos of any amouni st a greatly reduced rate of interest. , It woold .be unprofitable to look furthf r ihiq ihisnornalous slate of ibingsibut !-carinpi conclude without adding that, for a Govern 4nent whirh haa paid off its debts of! two wars with the largest maritime power of Eur ope-, arid now mowing a debt which is al most ho rMhingi when compared witb its bouftdls ; peerareeay .Grii.meet;bfr strongest ia the Wqr4d because emanating VAU.'T!r.ular w H-and hrolf farica in the afjecfjohs of a rf at arid Tree ptjopleand whose fiJelitf Io its eojageaenta haalnevet been .questioned i fof. aoch: . Government tnJiave tenderell to tbecspiialiata of other ortnifies an nnoortunitv' for t small in ves'f raentof i& eiork, qd y ett have faiict; implies eitbf r jtba thdst-onfonnded distrust ia. itagood Jailb, or-al- purpose, to jablairr wbicb, tbeVourse pursued is the dost fatal which coo Id have been .adopted, -Itbl now becobV obvious "to all men ibatthe Gavernment mast look to Us own means for aPPv yfmt cpnsoiog iv Knor that these means are i altogether ade quate forfthej 'object The AExcbeqtjer,- if ibis atiluirjbiwhat I regard as a well founded supposition tbit tta bills would be readily aougbrlfdr be the public creditors, od that '.btt1sooold,' in sborj! time rtcS:'lh"'.aiixiJfiaiia U obvious that tO,obd,ddO wojild thiriby be added to the available beans-oflhe Tieaao. ry without cost" or 'charge. Nor can 1 fail to jarge the great 'a'ndv beneficial effects which would be prodnce'd in aid of all the active persoib of life. - Its effecta upon the aolveot State binke, while it would-fdrce into liquidation Uh'ose of an opposite cbsr acter ihrocgh itsf weeklf aettlements, would! be biohlv beneficial : -and .with the advanta ges of a sbttfldlcorreocy, the restoration, of confidence andicf editwoald follow- w ith a numerous uaiu oi oiessiugs. my cwuwu. tions are most! atxoni thai these benefits would flow from the adoption of this tneaa ure V but if Itbe lesult should bet adf erse. there is this security in connection with it. that the law creatine it mav be repealed at the pleasure of the Legislature, without the sligbfest implication of its good failb. ; I recommend to Congresa to take into con8iaeraiiori ine propriety pi re-traoursing a fine imposed on uenerai jaexsoa at iew Orleans, at ilhe j time of the attack and do- fence of that city and paid by him. With. out designing any reflection on the judicial tribunal which imposed tbe fine, tbe remiss ion at Ihie day may 'be regarded aa not ttn tost or inexpedient. The voice ol themiyil authority wis heard amidst the glitter of arms and obeyed., by those who, beldj tbe sword, thereby giving additional lustra to a memorable j military achievement. If the laws were offended, their majesty was fully vindicated ; and although tbe penalty incur red and paid! is! worthy of little regard in a peetiniary point of view, it can hardly be doubted that it would be gratifying to the war-worn,veleran, now in retirement and in the winter of bis days, to be relieved from the circumstances in which that Judgment placed him.: -There are cases in which pob lie functionaries may be called on to weigh the pnblic interest aoamst their own person al hazarda, and if the civil law be violated from praiseworthy motives, or an o.'prru ling sense of pubtic danger and public ne ceissity, punishment may well be restrained within that limit which asset ts and -main tains the authority of the law, and the jsub- jction of the military to the civil power. The defence of NewOrleans, while it si red a city from tbe hands of tbe enemy, placed toe name oi uenerai Jackson among those of the greatest Captains of . tbe age, and il lost rat eJ one of the brightest pages of our history. Now that the causes of excite ment, existing at the time, have ceased to operate, it is believed that the remission of this; fine, and whatever, of gratification that remission might cause the eminent man who incurred arid paid it, woold be in a'ceor dance with the general feelios and wishes of the Amerieanj People. f I have fhos, fellow-citizens, acquitted myself of ray duly onder the Constitution, by lay ing before! yon, as sncctnctly aa I have been able, tbe State of the Union, aod by inviting yonr attention to measures of much importance to the country. The Execu live will rnosl zealously unite its etTorts with those of the Legislative Department in j the icqmpiishmeht of all that is required to relieve the wantd of a common const ltuen cvi or elevate the destinies of a beloved country I ''I ' .... . -!.!.'!!! ! i : 1 JOHN TYLER.."': Wasiuxoton; December, ; I r,'v ; thb - (DII1HAP (DAgI WE have joat received and offer for sale nor second supply of FJLL fy TVlJSTER GOODS, amounting to ' j - A K'i ara a iw - a 4 Among which are the 'following : pieees browO $ bleached ahinings, O fjuVQ froa:4 cents a yard to .21 I 530 pieces calicoes, from 5 eta to 12X excelledt at; 10 and 12 1-2 470 pair shoes assorted, - j J90 pornl sod eotHo blankets 80 lbs torkey red L' 80 fcz cotton handkerchiefs ! 25 psbed lick ;40 do apron checks' 5S doflanaels 28 do Kentucky Janes ' 2i doclbihsand aattioetfs !50 do muslin de lanes S8 tlolibsey and kerseys j 5 bs bolting cloths 190 bagseofee t 14 hbdsaagar ! 1 1 85 pa bagging ! ! 80 eoila ropa SOXK) lbs loaf Sogar 8500 lbs sole leather I-.. : h 18 kegs ! powder r 70 kecra ! nails' If A trmmmUUm I.t ' a. .a vr, arns j "w - . 60 boxea glass P by 10 and 10 by trt? (U9 pre . illipt.'c fprngs : ? ; 540 bottles easteroil . , - - ' - bashela clover seed, warranted "4 newicrop'- -,i hnt J & w. AinnPHv. Saliaouiy, December 10, 1842 6tf ' ATTENTION CONSTABLES I i Brank rts tjvita:- rixecaifooa, very ne est ptistftd and for axle at this OEce. S ii ,03 ti'S?r?K FOR CASH AT' .iCvi-ir; vrtn'riSH AT . f H ? a . .Hp - U' i t-, "a--. TTHT R TA K EpIeasor e in annouuc,. !iyy,rfena. and tbe PWfcA'.-T? are now receiving a very .naoosomo v- iklch"-we !fe del rasb as any. other Having almoslsn rf anruta mn ran tioW have kibtUog a wellelected ind almosiepiireiesn j " r Stock briGoqtlSjf t-.l;i urows, uassim3reaQaiMR'!.uo, Velvet, and Satin Vesting ; Flajinels.Mackinaw, and Neerro Blankets. Shawls and I diesa lland s handsome aasoriuient of Qaeens and Glass ware, Hemlock sole l.eatner, Bszgingr, Jlora and Twine. Sosarf Coffee, Salt , Wrtlassesi pi a us aau iron, wuQv manvt fancy smcirj,vvj fw"f manuonr vve resnecuuiiv inTiiB.flBrcus'muci!'. frfedda and ihe pubiia tt give da fa caU pefote favin? out tbefr cashelsewbere.as we shairspara nq pains to render! satiafaetion, aod toTaell gods on! eiy small profits forcaab. " i t 4- MiMu. Ave tencer our most neariy laiosw I" ear friends and customers for the liberal patronage 1TY virtne of a Trust 'tome executed bi Ur- -O beri Foater fort cer lain" purposes therein specified , 1 ahal I proceed to sel I vo t he premises, on Monday. and Tuesday," the 26ih and 7b v w v vi i Sjfvviuwi a Jj. auw - y. Jl Valaable IjaHn j on he North Yadkin River, where the a said Ro- ber f oSter now Jives, containing about 1 1 4 Persons wishing Wood lands on the Yadkin! Rir er,lwith excellenf BlllLDINGSodjimpfove- meats, will do well to attend ib aalef v A ljso,f tbe aaid Robert Foster's interest In two btber Tracts, one on the River, about two miles above r niton, near Ufujy feep'es, and the otbe near BoydenV mills, on Dutchman Creek;! -AIm,'- twelve or. i blrteeii. kely - - TOP;, ffi 3i Bfl-aVKfl 9 H JHiaWft- Alsn, Abont seven bead of HORSES. 15 hraf of CATTLE, fJO head of HOGSi SO leid b Orb large ROD WJGOK foe ifriall ji IVgu Uyt FJtRJtfhYG TOOLS, oLtuf r nota descriptions', Homeliold and 5 f t ri'-J. .w Li. LL.J more fell, on the da of aat. . ' i 'ii ii -) ; ! I B. BAILEYj TVusee. i Davie eo., N, C Nov. 12, 1S426wl& OS AS removed to his residence ih'ee miles west of ,T.! Graham's Store, on the road Wiading jfrbm Salisbury! io Staiesille, where he may be found by his friends snd the poblie at all times, unless professionally engaged, He akes l his method 4if retornirg his thanks to itbe poblic for tbe liberal patronage heretofore re-, ceived, and hopes to merit a continuation of the same. Hia charges shall in all casea'be reason. able and adapted to ihe hardness of ibe limea. Wov 12, 1842-Sml6 , 200 Dolls. Reward ' Jt 'I " - ! i tPROCL4Myx By His ExctVeqcy Jotm M. BIorIshiJad .:-iBonpr, tapiain uenerui, and Loin mandtrjn Chief, of the Slate ofScrlk J Carolina . .. ! I UnRRCAs, it bar been made appear to the! Executive pepartmeni, thai, at the last Term of the Superior Coon of iha County of Cabar os, ba Grand Jury fonnd a iroe Bill against MARK KISOR, for the mtrrder of James S Rl ssIl; and thst aald Kisor hss fled froan Justice. ' j! JVqxo. therefore, to the end hal saM Mark! KisoiJ may be arrested and brought tn trial for Ihe said offence, I do hereby Issoe this rriy Procla rnation, offering a Reward of Two Hondred Doli !ar8.br4beapprebensionand deliveryf of Jhe V4 MarN KisprV Jo ftbe Sheriff of Cabarrus; And I do, naoreorert hereby enjoin and reiqnire'all Officers of ibis Stale, Civil and Military, to ose their beat exertions lo apprehend, and to cause fa be pprelendedlihe aald fugitive aforeaaidl i Cy? , Given under my hand as Governor; l. s.-c , and io which I have eaused (be Cvvfl Grea: Seal bf j State to be affixed. i Doneat! the Ciiyj of ; RaleihV this 25ifc Oejo- !fr-i31 n 1 1 J- M. MOREHEADj By hw Excfllencyfs command, f4l !j 1 PajrOa Bevkolds, Private Secretary; I . description, ,; ; J. . j Saiisw.wabent SOyeas ag. five feet ten inchea highdark hair, square shoulders, da. k ,m,..,,j.,8wouin,snmeappearanee of scald-head. had nd i.vantneher-; Collins: ' S ' : ; ' "'t- v ON. Monday, the 2nd of Janoarv;next,at tic Coort House ieiSalhburv. atilirrJ.j tL. A. 1 ii . . .': Me, to the h'ghest bidder, several very tt0aha Jf'Wvi'PrMow l IT ' ) --a v . ; m ta..- arminef to j.U i ehe pr lyimX.i mt est ablisnmeoi in oai isno r y i r , . or wat d eJ -Hinl .'1 "? qn; llrely sold out our Wrcl? h ilptfvrtiuMi ?yuuB .cic t.wj., . ..!. --rvr . era in aatyleand manner not svrnassedki, tejition ao oni dness?andj selling oodawmy, Wtmin ,J0 lhe Western -pail of ine3 cheap for caab. tbaUbe Indaceoenl will beanf- fc iauerego!a receipt ol jtbeJatest SJ ficient to merit a MD0 1; NewTork FASHIOfiSnd' prepared ... j 9 , - - -. , ,: i - b, m. i a amaw - ----..r-vT' r.r.i af.-.r . u , i "vn ' uiacKimnn by trade, asa a ionaoceyane land of carrying hh Re, a "rri' , h a orotner. in Ueorgia, and two sisters in .MisaIni s .i??t..i-i 5aIra7rDec. 17, imfwnfmWV &igtiU atid 1l5tijfi?k inHE Sobscrlberinformaihe.noMu. ,i I . IL has ius't! received Jlhrobeb ii,?V5i Uttieaiue iaiesiaua mesiapprovedi-1 , fcfc-J ..win; m w vM, tiawv a UinCh, i ro?nt rof ' Bonnets,; (n en esl v.aive4 r? Crimnins and r lolin on i , j.-..'t5a n reasonable f Salisbury, December Eu-swtFapHibii roK THE n .-'1. FALL and; - I V S i-,-: 1 k : OV43. I .1 HORACE Jin BE Ant ESPECTFULLYiSnforraa hisfrip it JLCf the public, that be still carries oo U. LQ R I m B US I E$S a t fi is old atanS ,r,-t nrt a, n h aw,tKM;-rr-i lWw feade Jo execnte ihlWd.rii lrr-SannttlriaflrsrmMitenf all Bt,tJj. I to promnily; :and thelaiest Fasbiooa fW, at au iimeata couiury lanors, and tostfe. rifea1ireentoff':-r SalUbttrit,:pec. 1 S42.- NEW FASHIONS FOR .THE i 1 .I'-? or .- : f V . i - "i i r - 1 A.IV SHWT l'Z-'" ' IM- W n all its varloos hraochesriwo doors aiotil , ' yVi'M orphyd eibre&W bers e Islready ja W1 .vwc ait uiucib vi ut vusiiintvfs IR I 81 1 mil manner not surpassed by sny in ibis partaf :: counuy. j i re is a iso in me regniar rereij NEW YORK FASIIIOs. and prepared lo accommodate the tastes oi Fashionable at all limes December 3, t842ly3 TRUSTi SLE, i ' : !!! .. 'I"-;" lY virtue of a Deed of i rnsi expcnirtfJ aTRAClvOF;LANP.icontainineAAm ACRES, be lhe same more or less, arfjoininj lands of John! fisher, Andrew HtASboofeei,Kl others being Lo No. 5, In the divisWa ofti lands ofthe lafe'Jooalbab lartsel.t f t I I' iwau.iuiwrw, weH.w-iw.iu rr -.a,,,cr T" VTi"",fVr Irinil nf irnln ' A n..- ,il in mi.I Ii will beexeeued as aoon as Ibe purchase mw. ahall be paid ; "!i(iK!i;ii-;'-;t J. .is. UKAKD,;rrosWJ Lecember 3, 1 3A2 5 w 19 ii HOTXGU. BYvirt ty of rtne of a Decree of the Court of Fir lr IV of Davie ! Count vi will bel s.,ld'it -Cou r i-H nose in Mosksvillej on M ooday tbe'ii day day of January, 1843, ; Fourteen likelij Amon them. reMEA". tVOMEX, BOX and GIRLS,Mt excellent characters aodq ties. -V-! -.Hirh- v :-j-r. TERMS. Six, twelve and eisbieen tn credit, with interest from date, the purchat r rjoired to give bond with good! aod approved curitics. ' :.!f :Ji: ; :i r-.l! ' : MWIwm.If; kelly. ' i ." ''Geardia4;eJaasAfc uec I342--5wI9 State of lidttft WILKES COtlNTY. Court of Plea arte Quarter Session Uclober Sessions, 1842; Tbos. D. Kellyy Original Attachment, e- upon defend'ts interest Tbos. Sumerlin.j lands of VV. SomerlicM Martjn Shores,! es. ' ! Reoben Shores Original Altschtnent Ievi upon defendants Lid TT appearing to the satisfaction of lhe JU. that the defendants in trie above ca, inha6itantof another State : ft is therefor dered by Ibe Coon, ihai nnhlir. linn bemad the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, tMtf appear at tbe next Court of IPileas and Qow Sessions, lo be held for the count v of Wilkf; the Court Hoose in Wilkesboroosb, o ei Monday after lhe 4th Monday of Jannaty nd! and answer or replevy, oi judgment final rendered against ihem, end the! lands Jj on, be condemned to satisfYlplaintifls cost. ;- . ; ' : r fr j : ' " ,! Witness. W. Maatrn7 Clerk! of onr said at Offieerthe 1st monday after the 4th f, day of October, 1842. ' i ! - iWM.MASTOVcc uec 3, J842-i-6 w J9i-Printers fee f d to make payineor to him by tbe first oH" , ary next: JThose wbo fail toi pay j any their debt; may expect auil to be brought tT bemV.' :-!.!' : UJ.-ji i r1 ";n m m rm s a viva vara ran a rs . vT,ni a mw.s r t , : , . tvlUttflTnUniisfaclnrv minntl i a u no Jul Leonard tlilelgh, for the purpose tfcereracr pressed IwiliselLor cash at tKeJbooftHM tn K.liA.n. . I.J 'aJ il.U I : riiiswuij,,! iuo--.ll UJV Ul ildUU3.IT Wl I HAVE apoiKd1jas to ailend to rny bbsiness, durieg my sbtetj Ail nrnnnm ikii in m. are r9 I have several Negro Boys I o hire for Mj year, one of them a Blacksmith; (s gooo man.) I bavn a boy Isaac, 22 7esrsuitvi will ielMbn a credit 'i he canlbeiseea! t.J?j; Saliabory, Nov l9,Vl842-tfl7 .:. i n, ; e V vl hi. ! j t 1 1 tl 1.-1' ' :i - ; ! ! j - i . . . .. ' ; ' -V J . : l ill'- . . - i ! - l l . i i ' I - .-ti.J.f. : j 'hi' V T -"',: U -".''l ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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