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the operation of the ** Ancttcau
prolific i
erectkati
mill a, and other manufacturing establish
MW'iitL in the belief that the divicciipc ?y*
ifm would t>c continued, him! that the I.e
glUahure cannot now abandon that *y*tcm,
and xmmx ttf UU eowml friftclptt orthotic
rate duties, imposed for tne Mike of revenue
itpiamT Were It admitted to be
\t wwld bo viilwdly, admitting that
temrf legislation,however virions, in
the Mipport of which tome individual* have
,an ksrtr*V eould Over be whanged* ?>r
? amended! llrror and abuse Mould t?e per
petuated for ever, and every soK'of lm?
filter mem would Mr at an ewk Hud the
American Legislature dtelartd that any
pnnicnlar duty wn* to continue for a given
number of year*, then, certakdy, it could
not lutve modified that'ddtv within (he pe
riod mentioned, with<*it making full com
pcna*iion to ihoic who might suffer by it.
But we believe we ure correct iu saying
that* how absurdly soever it may have ne*
4?d m many respect*, it ban not don? this.
Jt ha*mpo*ed no duties for definite period*;
it hat reserved to htelf full power to increase
or diminishthein when it think* proper; and
IV might without laving itself under achargu
ol at ting with bud faith towards any one re
peal the dtitto, ami throw the port* open to
morrow. UfcouvMewedoaotniythnt it would
ue expedient to tufcke anv each Midden
change, evtul from a supremely bad to n v o?'d
system. But if the Americans be wise, they
will set about retracing their steps, mid will
eootinuc gradually to leduce the duties on
import*, till they have brnuitiit them to, nt
um?t,ihe rates they were fixed i.t in lSltf
That the prevent lorifT can be allowed t"
regulate the commerce of A mt l ira for" any
verv lengthened pttiod, is wl^it we d<> not
believe; It wuscarricd bv extremely narrow
ui?j:>ritiev hi ill in tlus House of Uepresenta
live* ami the Senate; and ha* exritcd, mm*'
especially in the Southern State*, au'ex
?reme degree of dissatisfaction. lis oppo
nent* contend that in imposing heavy ?hitie.t
not lor the sake of revenue but /irolcciion,
Congress hat exeeded it* power*, nml vhila
ted one of the fundamental principle* of the
ootistitution. Whether this be really the
?*ase, it would be presumptuous l'i as to de
cide. Wc may ha .ver "hsci ? ? thut Mr.
Jefferson t??ok this view cf ti e matter ; and
ill a letter to Mr. Ciiles. writUn utter toe
passage ??t the tarilf in J H_'4f has
himself very strongly iudcc'l <>ii the sul?jcct.
?I'ndcr the power,* this truly distin
guished patriot nml statesman, ? t?? regulate
enmnciTi* ihey (Conjjrcss) n?nnie indefi
nitely tli it also over agriculture awl man
uf icinrts ; and call it regulation, to-?, t<*tnkc
lie nimiutfa c f on? if thmc branchta o f in '
yf m'ru, u'lU that fto the m-jtt tlc/t rrn.nl, and
?iUt them into the /tucket* if the it.'htm, the
,%t flourishing ?f allAmi after In ieftv
noticing vniiu <>l tliu iilijci'tiiHiii!)!!' |)iiH'i'?l
ings ni Congress, Mr. JeflVrvm :ul<lt>?' Arc
we then to stiiiiil at arm* ? No ! tli .t must
he the hn?t irhuuri'r, not to lie thrust ??f un
til iiitirli lunger und greater *?iflei ings. It
every infraction ol a compact ?<l m> nnnv
ion is to be resisted at mice r.H a d'.4?olu
ti'Mi of it, nunc can evev lie tinted winch
would last out vc u. We must have pa
tience and long endurance then with nuv
brethren, irhi/e under (i v < them
tinie r-r reflci t??m and cxpei kni i f ioiim
ipaiicet ; keep ourselves (Virgil.ri ami Hie
Southern states) in a situation l?? pn fit l*V * lie
?'h.?ptir of accidents, and sepm a'-f from ? ur
? onipanions onl) when the sole i. it? rn.it iv ei.
left, are the dissolution of rmr 1.1 ion with
them, or Mi')mi<.sinn to u government with
out limit ition of powers. /Jetrecn thene txvi
evil* when tve mutt mak- rhoier?t t. k k k can
flK no iikmtatjon. But in the meantime,
the Mates should lie careful to note every
in .tcriul usurpation on their rights, to tie*
M nncc thrni as they occur in the itioht per
?emptnry term*, t?? piotest against them, us
wrongs to which our present Huhim' tion shall
he cntisidurc.l, tint as atkn-'Wled/.iueut or
^precedent of i iglit, hut us >t temporary \ ieltl
Mi)gtothe lesser evil,th< iratrt, ? uiuwm
nhall outweigh that of tt/iurution.'
Thin, if any thing can, ought to make.(I'm
grcu pttute In the naxardiaio and diM rate
career on which it lias eutured. htrwi; in
deed must have been th? con?irti? o ?l tin
impolicy of (he 'American vystet.i.' tl?.?t
f finld have induced Mr. JifTrivn ti c'rxlmi
that a dissolution of thnt confcdri i';oii, in
the formation of which he had home s?. tl.*
unguished a part, would he a prcfcrt.hlc al
ternative to 4 toler itfon *>f the c\ I's that must
spring from it. So solemn and imp< 1 v?iv fc a
denunciation will not surely he disregarded
hy Congress; and must at any rate, lu?ve the
greatest public influence. It cannot lie said
of Mr. Jefferson that he whs actuated hy
selfish or factious motives. He wai one of
the founders of his country's constitution, un
derstood her interests, and wa>anxi<sis only
for her welfare. The letter containing this
truly important pnssnge was not a public
one; it Wus a rnnndeutiril communication to
an intimate friend, disclosing the und;ionised
sentiment* ol the writer on a vitally Impor
tant questioni nor lind Mr. Jeffersmthe least
;dea that it would ever see the li?;M. It
is idle, therefore, to consider, as sonic indi
viduals hete have done, the vituperation#of
the tarlfT at public meetings in America and
the vehement attacks made upon it by a
large part of the public press, an thr mere
exosneratlon of the moment. The terms In
whicn Mr. JdViBraon s pen Its of it show the
deep and profound Impression that thr poli
cy on which It is founded had made on thr
soberest and ablest Individuals. Hint the
coldness, or rather jealousy which formerly
existed between the southern and northern
divisions of the Unloti, has been var.tly in
creased by by the enactment of the present
tariff, U a fact of which no one at all conver
sant with American affairs can be ignorant.
It has Irritated where conciliation was of the
utmost Importance and has inflamed the vlo>
leace rf parties, already too much Incensed
against each other. As sincere friends to
America, ** deeply regret the IrtfataAtlnn
that has produced such baleful results^ Rut
we trust that the good tense of the people
will prevent her rulers, even if the/ be to
disposed, from Carrying matter ? to extrCfnl
1 't H-M i**t'tifi/itr? 1W*i< t*#*' 'l
lies and. compel them to recede from a ?y Hem >
PIm Jul Tm
li? p?il^iu>>aiy c^icpcoi
Mi
Mt
other nation wTITae'so much affected as our*
by the proceeding* of the Am?ilcan?i and it
<fr t-etlllfcta. believe, Kbwevrr,
that it will be Infinitely belter todo i*.'iU>er.
The proceeding* of the Amcneait&t?ghF
rather to cxcitc pity than anger. They can
I"?! hjitrr *iy without injuring themselves to
a greater extent. Butif wewrr*. to rtlnli*
at*, b* cxdudiug Americop l.n^lucc
TJX&S
lenvc>? may already experience from th<
j proceeding* of Congress hut would enable,
{them to glye efllxt to their nieanp-cs. So
I long a* we * llow the produce uf America to
: enter oyr market?, It will mi be posihU' l'?r
her to exclude otpa. i'hc tnfaggler, pro
vided we allow him to bring hack tlpdvalcutk
will take euro nt our interest*. Cheap gixnU
will In thin, as in all other instances, muke
their way through every burler; ami
lb-it ish manufacture* will he di?plftytd
In the Hfi'ls of Congress and the drawing
room* of Washington, In mockery ofthiit.V
potaht legislation that would seek to e>;
ciudtt tliciit. At the same time, however,
it It quite clear that the VWi lie petal met- we
how place on the trade with Atiu'riea. mi
muc'.i the lu'tter. She cannot, irth ed '.t.fi.\t
any material injury on us by refusing tn/??y
our product*, but at picscut she tni^U' it.ju>e
U? l?y refusing trt xr'if and Qfur ?>h?t vyi:
hava*cen of congress it could ex? i?*- lumur
prl*e though aoiiiv attempt of that ?-.n wen
made. We are not, therefore, h?.i e, ili.a it
might not l?r good policy, to cmlean ir to I
encourage the lmpei'tailon of cotton fi'tn
I otlin, I**v^yptt ?^outh America, f<e. b\ i --tin
cing or wholly repealing 'the exintiiv ?lt,*v
ou all cotton qot inipottnl from tIk- failed,
Sta^e*. We would not increase the prc-Jini
i!i?tlc*onnnycunAnotll'y brought ft van Ameri
ri iflut when she is every year making fre?h !
efforts by means or oppressive dutier, to
exclude our produce from her markets she \
cannot blame us if wc begin to look about lis
for means, and they may easily he had, of j
milking oursehc* a holly independent of any
intercourse with her.
Columbia &rlc?coj)r.
Fit I DAY*. MAY it. IHJ9.
ts? ? -- ij.-=^=: ??-j?J?
Vi a k.?On run-da) morning, between lite
and si>; o\ l<* k, imii citizens were alarmed
by the cry of fin, which mm diicoveri'il lu
l>c in tin: stable of Mr. J? ? l?? i M'I.e.m, stage
cmiii-.tftp", sitiiiil??<! on Jervnis street, be
tweeu the Episcopal Church and Uichard
h'?ii street. l ?.c tiie li;>il advuncedtoof.tr,
lief-ire it<? di-euvei v, to admit of any hope ol
its extinguishment, and we are truly wrry
to u?hl, ti'iit together with the stable, sevt,
I ral niichcs .tiid other uiticb's, trven hornet,
I sonic e.f iltt'.n very valuable, were eooMtin
<?<1. l'-?rt?iiiHtel>, the iusul.ited situation
i.t the building exempted any others frnut
danger.
T/ie njpiir 'j Mr. J>.. Uitlr*.? It will he
remembered that this gentleman has unc
| nnivot ally dtuiid a statement ot a conver
sation fit hr? with a member ??( ('.nugrcs*,
which we reported on the authority of the j
latter, because we i>i.t?:dercd it sl.iadcnus
on our (cllow>citisem. \Yc have not \*t
heard from that member, hut have receiv
ed from :? gentleman of the utmost respect
t nihility, who wan present, the tollowing tes
| tiuii i.y in our behalf:
"1 was inueh jdeased to nbfcervc the no
! tice you took of tialrs in relating the hiiee
J dote front ? ? ? . 1 see too lie win? cs, und
1 undertakes to deny the tact. I recolleet
the conversation well, and remniked, at the
time 1 read your Editorial r.ccouut, howper
I'eetly you d'*tiiiled the conversation.
Should my testimony be of serviec to you in
this* mutter, it i* at your command."
Tho " Nati n.d J? ?trr.al" at \V.tsh'.i>r,tnn
City it one of the m<?st t indent ami v in
dict ive print:, ugaitikt the southern slates
which Mr. Ad-ms and his party hate at
I any time called into bring to do hi*- dirty
work. It livuU, In thi*. respect, the lerir*
l ar.t ?? iper a liuc.oodt'rtsti.e Itichmonci Whig,
i a:.d t.'i:ig?* with his | <..?inais lang, thro'
; that foul instrument, the bottom which
i warm* and cherishes him.
The Journal, even more reckless than the
courteous Intelligencer, suffers no opportu
nity to paint unimproved, which affords it
the pretext of scattering its gdi upon the
, people of the south. It cotdd not serve
M essrs. Adams ami Cloy unlets it did s<>.
Accordingly, the honorable abstinence of
the southern st.ites from the cringing
sycophancy of f.ftit r?begging, at the hands
of fjencral Jack son, is set down by the Jour
nal as an evidence of our s) stem of "bribe
ry and corruption;" the tilliest idea that
ever entered the head of num. The plan i?
stated to be this: the ptominrnt men of the
south have agreed that (Jen. Jack ton shall
dircct the influence of his pntimmge only to
the manufacturing inter* st, that sulfieicnt
stiength ttiny thus be acquired fioni that
quarter to shake the " American system."
Without imertiug tint this Is the fact, the
Journal regards it as a rational inference.
The writer ?W? not regard the ambition r-t
the citi/ens of thesy strict ns lest than
that of other section*, butth.it wo compel
till individual considerations to hend to a
common ohjict, the overthrow of the ta
rlfTsystem. If higher evidence uf disinter,
ested patriotism, of chivalrous devotion to
the rtyjhts of their constituents, on the part
nf our leaders, could be imagined, we -do1
not detrire it. If there waa a spark of mag.1
nanlmlty, and Jinrtlcc, in flit Journal and IU i
vu-oujuior
Adam
ttatea,
their
of our people to pi
toll' participation inJthe
t
nets for olDee k &^ncdiil to the country?
and the hue and cry raked upon thu lo*? <of|
I it, cxtriW? novpUy?>. I^ut contempt, with ui,!
| The nurseling* of the -last' administration'
claim a right to office' upon the jjroonil or
/>G?4<?fon?und Mich has bjcn,thc wliiu}nt;
fomentation w( up by those whoiu the Prtr
has i*?Mi?nri,(lr>ttM wovannot esteem
tliem iuiit'Urc
nlhtciyt ready to'wish tliut the wluAe fuUer
tdty ?My 'b.-> *? *t*'A
In this dirfjrrsceful icrtmblf, we are proud
to *ec the s?*ithe*tf dharaete* ptirc ami tin
tiim'uhcd# ami whllij pthcrs are "seduced
by avaricious motives, and tho gratification
of ait ambition merely personal in Ui nature"
?(the Journal thu* uhnracterfatN the mann*
fuVtnfcr*) let ui soar above Ulctn?lijok. to
vliu interest* of the public, and umI^c utu of
evciy honorable exertion to "undermine
the whnlo fabric of tltnt protective lyiMm,"
which the interest* of the nation require to
he put down, now und forever, mid the fail*
tire to overthrow which, mutt lie followed
liy roiiMCtpu'iicet conducive to the final ea
tastmphc yf i!i? republic.
U'? nro^l.til la|i?ro?ivol!ul Mr. C'tndy lla*u*
cl, lit* uliinr nl the " KiffTwle Adtrnrat*," (an
?Mo nti l valuable |?|>*r, wliivli we hav* i?p.*a
lejly rtrominriKlcil to cur r*ai'en.) I mi ioov
iiituctd lha publication ??( our '? Kx|>ontiun" uu
til* l urid, which urcoin|MiuirJ tli? I'roteit, re'
ported by i!iu contaiillco it tlir lint s*i?iun of III*
lepi'lature.
Kive tlioiMond copies iif the ?' Kxpoti(ii>n" vter*
,>rin(i^l nl tli*? olH?:e wuun.liina iiuce, mulct it t*?
?ulutiou o( the Mouse of |l*prc?*ntw;iv<i. Ill*
Lxeelli ncy, Guvtriiar M.ller, lim di'tribnted n
?rent number of tliii tlnrmitiit, hut miujr are
?f| on hand, wliirli will he furulilttd grutuitmti*
ly lo (bo public hy every i-unreini-nt mean*. Wv
have rtccully met Willi mu opportunity of tli?lr?*
h(i'iti{ ii few liiii. li ?iI> iii minii of lim W< sl*rn
Mnin-nil-1 *r? have now lo neurit FJilots in
IVmiets** imtl Kentucky, j>nrti<-ul;trly, lo appro'
pru.tr n portion of ihoir spare lo llio publication
? ?I a Jooumeiil lustily worthy ilie oariie?t utlculiuu
of their ifmlii *, ii|'on h riil'jtrl of d-ep mid com*
Ult.n uiKiC-l to ??? all if III* jUitfilc lire tvillly lo
?Utcrmiuo the dntinlei of lhl? r< public. Iliry run
do?o niieil'v l?'jr onlr by u full onilrritundinR ol
il?- "Kit i|>i?"lion? *?Ii?? h involve <>iu laic.
Tlit' Aii.eriruni, (or (lie pui|?ne of nvoulin; Ih* j
? !??? run inn I in? 'Inly on c< 11 ? i*|f?rlr'l (o Kiif i
.?n l ,ii Ameiiri.n ~n.l vci"?*J?, *ikvc hrup
?n.Vhe hsibit of t uvli>i>^ nt n Itiitiili ealoiiy, and 1
?ililltlli't.g r.ifHi unri * fiolil tin nee lo I^i^Ii>ik1 ; HI I
| v.a I iiri-'ic Ii 'in ihe ?<iit'iini-iaii> e o| ili? llhid^li
? {uve r<Mnt nt Slaving buti/i. <1 lo i.nr ?funnier Air.
' Hniliwiii, tbnt m luture nil t-nMoji in American
vesrel* lr..in ? r<>l"tiy, Diu'l li.?v? I rcu .viuidly
| lnlt'l''l, i>i"l K<;aiii l.el. it it i uu bo
j inilUd hi ii llrilidi |?nI, in mi <t tuti icon vein).
| There ii no I'tint* in,; wlicte tlie >piri(of tnonnp
o!y, of icllidt "inl mh. (lonnl legi.lHtion. tvill end, M
(tie wlwlf 'T?Iui? ii not emitted l.y ? solemn set*
I lli-menl of ,t l.y aitigrniorllit ili'li'N upoiieotr
j ?Ii(?im?'- hi ground*. Wliiil !?'.??? i? Iho ?y?(i m of
' buiAi'irj I.nl u I'Mfl of Ili?- ui.tuopoiming '!im liiii'i J
j wliirli ore la>l*inr<l iijhiu the uounlty Wlw <-mi
ray llmi lliv inHiiitUclureri of?oi(ou uutl wooll? u'
I -I.U.I# iii Cie l.'u.li j glutei will not, nt no Jiilnnt'
( 'l?y, ??.ill ti|win voti^ren to iii^Ihiii lli*ir lioiri
i fiom foreign rivalry in foreign nrntUli, l y ^mnt.
io- from '.lie |<in<l? of l!?o troaiury .i l.ouuty ii|>on
| I lie ex|?>rU ol nu ll iriielcih wimiM not ln> a
wml inms iiui'-oiKtiltilioml, m?.re wlll?h, more
oiitrn^eoiN ii|HMi lit#* ijii'lt of e?|iinlily, than the
j.r.-?rut >yil?in of tril'tltr, wliiili ii ruiiiiiiigly iinI
iiolrnl'y \%re>tr?l (lum (he bi-mli for tlm enjoy
iiicot ol ol!i?r ieo(l*n< of e.ouuli y.
Tim nilv.inilea ol mouo|*ily nre ir.anifi'ill)
iil.<i Hied for thf fi?t? of Hie (iroliililtory polli y at
i ilit? mil arriloii of Con^reii Tliey lievn tri
j nin|ilii-<1 ovi r Ijn* |iriiiri|t|tt of frrfe limit, re|>uMI?
j r iii e |tiiil)iyf all th?' miiiiiI iloritine?ol |m?II|1chI
| economy, the mo?l lu?tmeti(e Ii-m.iii* of c*|* rl
i i licit, nml I hey to in-mlilt wiili M|i|?rvH*n
' I Ion, li>>l mi nitiiiwnrd cmir*? nf uvt-Me, In f*^*rd
| lo Hie mmiiifariminf; Inl* rr??t Mielf, imltad in n
ri'vnhion of |Mipul*r sentiment, Which Ihe pro
I gre<?ive ih velojiemenl nf illiln rHlily, ignorance
1 and iniquity rnmleri natural en m^h nn th*i |Mirt
j of a ctnnuiuniiy ehexled, deceived, aad o|?priiaa*d
?may mnnlierdie. days of aa uiiwiif,aud fraudti
' lenl i. Iieme of |><?||<>jr.
We *ny unit!it and frnwfulml, inherly nnd
eanievHy. Ila* the rmlricllve n liein? Imnt filled
tlm eouiilry? Ceilalnly not, utilen tlm innn?>
fnetnreis of New Kt.^land llo* mitlille itiU-i, itsil
a few in the well, constitute Ihe mnhirj. Mr.
Adam* In Ids last menace In Coiigiem, an id, i,
wit olmosions to *11 seelioiti. The niniitifurlu
faetureri vvi. are f^lnd lo hear, vie themselves Im>*
coming jiro.traie under lis Mi/liliitg vidlulions.
Hie Boitnn Commercial (iMMrit* Informs mi thai
?' m/tnuf>*rl ur>t art fulling ?r?ry \thm\ lh>if run
tcmrrtlp fitt trww.y Ihtir $toeks rrtr# Itiinj /?*<? lo
prtt I hut mtanu/arlnrtt tttunol be rtmit'i hi Itxif
Mian." Um what line Uses effort to *ecnri|diili ii
AoM the nonntry? It litis cmt ?? III* de?truetlnn
of Ihe i lohest staple in lit* wotld?rwnylnfl in Hie
lml? of enmm?rciid dHudtr* the value of our real
end personal proj^rty It h*? liifliete.l a levelling
droke at Ih* htcits ol navifation. It lias etnlwr
uUrttlsry to a mull and rkh r*-u* ol 11m coaimu
hfH
?u? iiium to Mi* |HK*k*-i uf uuutbrr. II
oMndignalloi.,^
venal in (Im noulhcm ?laina wknn coiivict'.n*
endangrrad lha union of ilitM dale*, bccnuae It baa
?U??|d U?a>rau of tlio consul. ll tm. cor
?H?W Ilia mwn.l? e( . U(? nwRtiMilly *?d?H
htiMtlyof Cuti^rf-M. . being i*?uty ti? Art#
acto/lha graaMi^.fv. ?? mlf ?HI i?r..<i.Minc?
the r.itrfcffl4'?4ivMtf to tM tfrfAi*. <?'" '** ^ 1 I
' II U^JuUnl*
MPPn llM- .co^lrjf ?y n OfimWaa^ o^U .u^
??d inlir-ttf, u'Uiinwi rojp*j| {+ *??:
ilitt ?oi.-'iimii.n, >U and ?Ad?ntalill^
ty ofriftit 4uU u)tMhty ?fb*rib?niu Tbe'inauiiiW*
igren Aral r?pr*a?titf d Hint tbry limited cb'elr ink*
<ourMU*<nl. IM to.tiU >ha UUk ot the
KOVcrnMMml ?m pledged. They U*rw demanded j
prmtteilm: and at length, And yet
Ik* tnaa ore uit Jihoiifidy'lwlIlM ? ?w*?U|ni
fur rwM*i| a f?>i m.i) moilou to bc?tmv upou it il*
I?iii' puma and character tfciiig. irjuelud Ilium
|ikantly; thai lIn- panoply ot the *lpr? ma court
|imriv? h mdim hmnllMk Ha other
evidence it needed to juovo that the rvdrlclivd
tcltriitrt hjmiiMent**' '< "[
tl is fiaiuhih-ut ?in ifat part of the jjorcmmeot*
flow i*4ii it In* Imiiotl fur a government tildillih
r?l tor fii iii iul purpose*, to Ululate for partial and
privato intereiU? II0W on* it l>e olbcrwliie than
fraudulent fur any j?nreriiment, monarchy, el if ?r
ehy, despotic cr lepuMtean, to pant MoiHi|>ollri
to a very few at ttio e*|wn?e of '.lie whole com
munity betidi ? 80 miicti for aburnct reatpn,
diawn Irom ibo great fountain of Mr. Adam*'
(Ndilical doctrine*, (lie object* of civil society.
Bat w hen them i?a written co*$tltutiou command*
|?K a ilfcid adlivrence to it* atrict provision*, and
pointing cut a mode far IN amendment, it I* not
only fraud, but tiotqmllon, to trigo n (treat and
Mit'4t?ntiva |Hikver by ttraioad implication, and
lio n to tba>t?r it baliind Itic loclmicalitie* of Ilia
til li: of ait act, and the iortrcat of a *uhtervlent Ju
diciary. Wo ho|tn then* thine* may be evident i<?
I5.?n Jarkion and tb.it tW following itlfuiuialioo
may be true*. ' ,1 w
" Bill in n ft-rrncc to ilia projection of domestic
iudiutrv, III.- uiiinulacliirirliai wm* caiiM of
alarm in the letter of Mr.Wvrin R. Davi?, a r**|>
rt-M'iitutivo frotn Snuili Carolina, nnd a decided
opponent of 111* Tariff ill which ho Mate* that a
lira it* conrcrmtion wftiHi hn had with (leneral
inrloon, OH the tllhjrct, \vn? vary *Ml*fllct /.
From (bit circumstance, *nd the coitr*a of Aen.
Jauktou and hi? liiendt In relation to Ihe taiiff, w 0
luivf ?ir<Mij:r.ru-o*i lo n|i|>rt'lici)d that n determined
etlort will tin mad" at tlie neit (radon lo repeal
the p??ent U.v, in 01 dor lo make Way for one
whith, air-cliuj; lo dupnnse equal favor lo the in* |
tvrettk of a ?rir.iiilure, commerce, mid mnnutnc
ii.,vi, will, lit it* practical r?-rii!t?, c*?t our mnna
f.icturcr at tlis foot of hit for<l,:n rival, and
ltju? lie 1I10 iticiun of ruptd and inevitable tuln to
11 ciciii portion (>f our population. It li proper
ill.it llit' people tlionld t>e npprlxtd of the danger,
01 ol der that, before il ?IihII lie loo tloM ii;miu u?,
niea*urt? may be taken eltlier to a\*ert it afto*
Idle*, or itidimiuuh the ikvitiuclivi ne?? of iU ef
?rol?."?~.V.i/. JaurnuJ.
'lite Wailiiugtou rnrre?poi?di'nt of the Charles
? ton ('mulct wyi?14 It it Rem rutty understood
tli'tl the present iidmuii?lnttioo intend 10 take
ground agiiiiMl the i-siitlng taritl'. Whether lU?y
nr. 1 ?IniuI to make an eti'orl lo ie|ieal all dmie*
im|Ni<e.d|or protection, noil |,, ?;<,n(iua ilia ?>?h>m
1 lo a revenue iiiea?ure, I kimw not, but IhepruW
I Itllity i?, lltiit ihe protective ?y.|< m u lo lie iiImii
I Horn il, a* liir n? the adtiiiuittridUjii tail iullnence
' OihI r?-??lt/'
J 1 r.vtnicl of a letlr r to Ihr P. 9. (Jaxette, dated,'
U'othlnutf 1, .-1)>rit i'lfh.
i't'ore are indication* which loa rh??eobserver
of lyniiliniH, ure not to inidaken, tlml w hut
ever iiii1?iciH*e the iii-wcaUnet may |ioive??at lha
eonimenceMo-nt of ilu* nest Conjure**, nitl lie
thiowrn into 1 hi m ale o|i|Hi*ed to tUo tariff. The
e*H?t Kiil^a which lhi? o|i|io*ition will wear may
not yet be di 'erinincd on, bill IIiimr who *n:iun
derstandlhe term " n Judiciou* tariff," will hare
ilii'ir conviction addreiM-il in lm eqiiivocal Ian
There will he a difficult *ud doiililful
(Inicclr which will neenp) the time ol Conen ??.
uud fit the |Mildin Mtti'iitfun lor the greater part of
ibu neat neMioii "
Tha following w? the editur>a| remark* with
wli eh the M Poik," Mr. Vharltt Kin?, u?hera in
the article on the Tariff, from the Kdintui^h II*
view, which we era happy to be able to eon*
elude to*day. Ilk " ruminnu ?erne" thar.icUr.
to which the American Jn?lly allude*, it pre
cUely wiiNt lia* been too mre, and what wa?
roo?t needed, imrth of tlie I'otomau. Wo were
highly ^rati/led at tin* very unexpected exliihi*
lion of >' eommo:i i??*e" in a quarter whera we
| have gf iuitilly helicvul (Itul community did im4
i ?a|M?r?tii>un?J. hav#, Ibtrrfort, Willi u?, Iht
jtoqnirer aim) lh? American, in tit* eily of N*w
I York?nut) with hh< li co r>|?ciation, from opjioilW
point* of Hi* runi|>?M, may wa not lio|>o for n
| pnwrrfiil auxiliaiy rffml from flio ureal ?Ut? of
I New-Ywrk, on Itio grant day of battla, in lit* en
I tttinj (nn^rnt of 18*29, *30?
7>i? .Imrrt-a* 7>inff?Ut |w>llfy, and prohnMa
?(Tart <, ara treated of m the lutot number vf the
K'lnil.ur^li llftviiff, in an nrliclo wliU h it i? our
purpote to repuldiili, uliJ of Mhiuh Ilia Krit half
will Id limn*) in our column* to>>lay. Thl? Mil*
da i? not remnrknbla (or any ;?rc?| novelty of
aixumcnt. or even for any peculiar ikill In Ilia
n?e if Iho?a it put* foiili; yet, ai it enter* totn
Ih* nuninon r*it>? of ?he llifax, hat the rtj^lit
of iIk <|UMtion, reo have thought it rtniht ha ??f
larvira litre. Tim j*?ny t*?ling* *|inh canted
the iwrtn ef th? |>rt>?ol tariff law, and hind* of
Hit hallt of hu mciMt ?ihI of llw true in*
Iwrdi of Ilia iouMry a ?*? nfl< e, lor i.l j?<>*a of
perianal nr<iliilit|n, are |mmiii)( awi.y. The evil
il|t<t lia? lot'll I'ollC l? IHit I III! IVolll (if <ll?) ||i|?
Miurv Ikon Ilia oilier ; i w li wm ar.xion* in |:wt
Mo il?elf of a Im.M.j. itciwd popular, .?nd all,
literature ifi?i?t hear l|i" cmu<? ?pi*?u??, in order
In a il<l?/ a|>)<r?,r.inii<Hi <?) Hi m1, i< n itnof I ? fcini**
(h?t we *lmirtd M* Him l*i'?t who-it tli?; larlif
li.n p!?<et' ui ?'itli i " I'll.T'i i nv'im,
IU U16 D14UI u?P|riu4uiMiuiiirm vi
?<u?n +c \r mkvr-v y*?
bad mH? iftMANU ft0???ral Jickwu'.
o( lb.
h(Im
|dk<
tha Mbto*tBpp?fatiMat?| mmI altW
he b?J Nt*ap for cu?fre?? upoo tUa lullucnco of
?La# f?il for i k? MbAdiiiAA hi Waji uiivimIv
rt.ihlnl laIfjh ifcii MMfcilHiff ITU
c? Imjior I
ta)?ri* *1 Air. Millrr, win. in fet tnovwl 4lia?nm
...-.ii..? .* Oaaa^l J?t*Wla 0? iii.ur?*c? It
gitUtuic. wo tuljuiu th? UlowittStrwfouuJlucu.
t,r?U?.ilj. !4>' '? * **h Wr
SS3Mc. ..iS&Ukt Sdfttar
afl;.
J In it) to file a Bl!| MMinrf J
fort specM executkm of f?W contract
State; width Bill I would. &*?? will
In the first pts**,l MrdttiA delft
tiiniy l?ki'i? rn and Ifcpourtdiril by 4
meat Ill* Un.ied tittle*. And MMftdly
prccrrd spoil the contract, lor ? UWtcifl? i?r*u
lltni lliurcof, aad upun litis |>:>int I wnnld dMI
that there *?l WMX
???? MMUj
proposed inuif?U M ,
oy lor (be ajtpolated lime,
(laving (?ll coiiftdtiWl* !*? ,JUi#
irtgrfty,hud dvcu Idni l'iu i?j
Irt llut Integrity, to fulfil hist.,? .-.,
lied SMerepied of the ?ppoint(ri?nt and l
on the duties thereof, nod that tia bad i,
pnrtoftbe services, aud that tbay had tt wf In
t!iHr power to JUI tbe Vacancy oomslonrd by bU
lata aitpoiufment as Attorney Uenoral, to their
liking. Ibcse AwU admitted, a? they must bo by
Judge OcirtonIt* ba tiu*} nowepon tbls
m*?d, H Judge Berrien wilk f*rmlt tba matter to
bo brought Ill-fore Chancellor |fewt,aud agrtjo
not to plead to tbf jurLdictloo of tbo couif, or
take ndraitUs;e of tbo Matafo of the 29lh of
Olmrlrstti on account thtttbo *rrenu?-ni was
nut In ivriiiitg; U lie will do tills, If I do pot cow
! pel him lu return to lib duty, provided tba Btetn
> of Ueorjsi.i, will ktepllie apfointment open??ll?<?
moan time, or rautolilm to Mend c<>ntault*-d, da
lio* thu lint* tor wbieii-be wet elected then tberi'
i? no Justice In Ami-rfca. Judge Berrien way In
deed invitn ine lo *U?iulto my ewu Blate and
try ny bead on Mujur Union, to ultlili I |M*?
" hud ii
1 hud indeed thnegal of trying tbo osnarlaicnt on
liim, bv way of Indices cor|Nis: by wukli procti j
I could linvn him brought uj? before Judge Mm
dial, when I *%nuld put In . reclamation tor biiu,
???'? ? '"H.Mjnn in < iv>
upon thofoot that the State wm entitled to not
"??ilon: and I have ih? douhl that Judge Maribul.
Federalist a* be is said to he, would instantly remit
him; Imi| then I knowthl* would give men grant
dent of trouble nnd that (should no) receive thu
thanks of an v one human tool iu tho Blate of Ten ?
nossee, for ail my trouble, and painr taking ? "
Mr. Miller'* or.ilorioal powers are uot inferio.'
to hi* legal ottaiomeuti. lie U mid to have
burst forth in ibe following peal of sublime und
terrific c|oquence, in uippoit of liia resolution*,
-submitting the name of Andrew Jackson to tbe
American people, in 1822 i
| u If, Mr. Chairman, this terraqueous (lobe
were on Ore, upon whom in this wh|e world would
the people of Tenuciste cell lo extiuguish tba
dame, but upon Andrew Jackson ?"
Mr. Miller " was nnderstowd to be n eamlidate
for congress frnm the Western District, hut with
a mural certainly, however, of bcin; defeated.?
This he had sagacity enough to discover, and ac
cordingly resolved lo decline a poll.** Bowys tint
" National Banner"?*ami tliis, wt think, spreads
suns now light upon the immaculate virtue ami
difiutortoU-d patriotism of this, western Utn
Qnixotie.
tVc are adrised that still stronger inducements
for this summerset may lie developed. It may hr;
Mr. Milter allowed (Jen. Jkckson tbo light of bis
council with respcet to tbe foreiatioa of bis cabt*
net, which was not strictly followed?tbo efleet of
which would have boea to place in the enbinat n
reletlve and iwrional friend t M thereby heap n
tale," Ico.
47* Thoniaa Munroc, Foci Matter at
Washington city, hue heco rrmoved, ami
Dr. William Jnnee, of that city, haa taken
hia plnce. Thr lutcllircnccr whines mou
pitooubly over this revolution?probably it
culled tip a remlniarcnce of ita own fortune
at the laat session of Cottgrvca in relation to
ita own ?hnrcof gnvemment patronage. We
know not the rc4aoM for thin removal?bnt
aa the Inulligenccr make* nu olijeetion to
Dr. Jone*, we are obliged to believe that the
adminiatrution had good renami* for this act,
whilHt we retain our confidence in its pat
riotism and Integrity, and know nothing to
the contrury.
Mr. Vm Ihircn ha? notified several clerk*
in lii? department, thai it lias becomo hit Un*
pleunant duty to inform them that their wr
vIcch will be dispensed with, on the fir>t of
the succeeding month.
Mr. Noah, having received the office of
Naval Officer, of New -York, glvee the fol
lowing notice in hi* paper of April 98 i
" 1 J" Htmovti/?On the Aral of May, the
pubhahing office of the Ne w-Y?>rk Enouirer
will he removed into the Exchange, in the.
r?i?>m Iwtaly occupied by the Frunklin In
Mirance company, No. 19, communicating
with the great chamber. Arrangement*
will be mode in season to enlarge the Enqui
rer, and improve it* general appearancc
?/ duel hat occurred between the Duke of
Wellington and the Karl of Winchelsca, in
which the Karl received the fire of tho
Duke, hi* ball passing through the laopelof
the Karl'* coat. The letter A red in the air.
The chum of the duel wae, that the Karl
had impeached the motive* nr.d honesty of
the Duke of Wellington, in a publication of
the former In the " Standard" newspaper,
K-rlsy in hW
, ? L'Mltir,
London, intended to prove en antidote to tho
churning the Duke with hvpocrUy in
prctemU-d inteiast in the king'* ('oil
I.' ?.<!"!? I diversity. He ehatged the Duke
with having previously maintained the ilt^'d ?
? < , ?'???? i ? i in. up.m ?he