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   Marshall Statesman, The (Newspaper) - November 2, 1843, Marshall, Michigan                                J 1 4 VOLUME DIRECTORY Attorney Counsellor Counsellor at OVER CUMSTOCK r If VI O j Conner liar at in Notary County BBI BATON AA If A AT Anil in Dry Groceries fy JOSEPH nf Ihe and Agent for the lUNDALL 4 f f N U assertion that is a Mgk ry and Protective Tdf Iff the 6f ihe South have been especially compelled i of a or to the Thelat that cp r is here high is bh ihy fact that factu res kave now a deep their protection buti W grow and tihey acquire WH Ty the 6f this are able to in dis tant successful ri val foreign manufactures BROWN VAN A lit ic i anW Sur con r and MARSH s nuv Bonls GRAFF in ftc Dealer in Slave Hn las for by Veiri and claimed as a But tho Loco Focos of the Planting as that Whigs are of even Prohibitory the of the a Whig paper just established at lA Grange appealed to Clay for his views on the to which he as showing that sustaining the Tariff so far from con templating higher and higher hebe the and rapid progress of our Manufactures tends ever to diminish instead of increasing the necessity Pro Wo trust those who against Clays Tariff he insists on the Discrimination in behalf of our Home will read the following and calmly answer to themselves why nnd in his views are LA Ga August DEAR SIR Permit though a stran to propound a few important questions to relative to your present I request your be cause 1 contracted anil am about to n and pub a newspaper here to The La Grange a Clay Club has been organized consisting of a large num ber of Besides the dj ties the Editorial Department will devolve upon me in its and I desire U in what meet the Democracy in their numerous modes of statu if your views tho Protec I policy of 1832 undergone any and to what extent And would to afford i o grateful acknowledge ments for the friendly feelings and sentiments entertained by you towards I ami with your On motion the fo KALAMAZOO At a large nnd respectable meeting of the Whig party of Kalamazoo holden at the Court in the village of i The third party organization in the north ern is mostly composed of men who are actuated by and generous Their professed object is noble and It is a stain upon out es damning slavery We are nt length to state with tha election iy QI ine ih Ihe 23d district of 1 His majority was about 800 gratifying information completes our returns nv from all tho districts of the Which tw 1 bne under the is tole in our country and vye rised that speak strongly ana not act total on Thursday the David E Brown wa called to the and Smith and James appointed Oo motion of a Committee of to wit were prepare resolutions expressive of the views of the on the political subjects of the The then introduced Jo seph the Whig candidate for from the Second Congressional who addressed meeting in his usual clear convincing i Williams was followed by in a but pungent The remarks the were hailed 16ngand the were arousing ia coming tne ardon and asm of The Committee to repor ter ihe unanimously it is with no ordinary satis faction that we pledge ourselves to support our talented and worthy fellow Zina and lames for Governor and Lieutenant of this the that which at the extinction of dev can Avith most ar denlly with cannot sym with ihe course which are pursuing to the They have organized a political as a pro good Whig prin The following is a correct list of the members elected In Abraham Richard Henry IL Benjamin Alexander John 4 Charles Q fessed advocate of largest did ve deny their right to Political the ballot James Henry it Janies Andrew v John Charles 22 James Joseph Ptie accompan tho result of the election with these en the mode prescribed in the ihe redress of description of word of for which profess eminent clearly prescribes OBSERVANCE OF f HE The result of tho recent election in Penn sylvania can be regarded in no a glorious of the Whig entered into the fight even dreaming of the victory that was to Our been so long under the dom of and our al and Representative districts infamously gerrymandered and apor t IAR nt n in some notice ithe great at makes just ami we to trie Spa tial attention of the The throughout from every like party pol affords connected with prominent and important questions of national Hot escape Judging this Scenes of this ho one doubt the great Agricultural Interests of this great State is I y in favor of a PROTECTIVE The of the scorn and des current that tne Tariff is designed for the benefit of ihe Interest that it favors a small knot of builds up at the expense of the Farmers of the The truths and arguments so powerfully urged by demanding a Tariff Protection of a Tariff which by over lle land engaged in should thus create a a home large for the products of the met with n most hearty and response great body oi but pungent The infamously gerrymandered and speakers were hailed delivered the against that the hope being able inhering energies of the Whig gives the following of one entered into arousing and for the V tions of tho The issue has test with the and Manufactures of this apart that the tendency of Loco from those of fabrication is downward in the Keystone State i I n n nn n ri A the farmers heard when ihe of tile in this o made a very illtimed ef fort to vilify the farmers of the existing Tariff at ihe last session of having favored Manufactures to the neg lect of his recei ved in a manner which will warn him to choose a less intelligent audience before to no less man fifty a spirit of inquiry is abre ad among the ions of dollars per Now this is and Uwt character of the than the aggregate value of all the free traders Currency tinkers who sar and purchased from have held the sway in the earth so vania is becoming every day more appar if we were to Horne The issue of the hie ished our if we were to nome tures to the destruction which Free our friends almost as it has as The whole spirit qf ihe Fair ably strengthened the conviction we have often that if the of a Tariff can be fairly placed before the great agricultural of the country it will be sustained by an overwhelming majori ty against the most assaults of If the Locofoco party to the ground upon which they stand and adhere to the COOK BOOTS AND is STATE the calumnies and sneers that are so industriously circulated through a you if you had it in your go for a pensioned and prostituted it will r I Act of 1832 BOOTS AND S KINDS OP PID TO THK M t IN CWS present wilh as facie evidence of What the extent of your intellectual and with supplies of the great i toa Tariff measures I HENRY That and public his his hones pies above we should still be falling in debt tb other nations at the rate of many while importing her manufactures and c nnw fnr and our sanguine moments never lUrGS IO f T t would inevitably draw after and if we could our In several districts doctrines to are now selling raw produce to pay for and had it not been for their disgrace ful and flagrantly unjust apportionment of leaders may quibble and evade the as they chose they cannot the of all Ihe SIB 13th I received vour the THE CLAY FLAG FLOATS IN we should have a ma While the have been fighting in the lower House sufficient lor all and quarreling as to Jhe useful best means of securing the as well in assure our both nt home and Drugs EXCHANGE DIBBLE THE Ft 1 I V Cvl T i v some inquiries to in respect to the the the On of is entitled to our undivided BUTLER s W L Y O N Dt for in Dry STATE B F uj EATON VAN HORN Itr k of C a I o n Count that subject 1 have frequently expressed my within last two In the Senate of the early last I expressed my u as About the I Communicated in the nn which L transmitted to address ed by a the Legislature of which was also I pressed my in reply to a 1 received from o fellow citizen of requesting me to stale the principles Whig A of as understood by was according ly and now conspicuously pub atthe many The last expression of is contained in a letter which I recently tb and of which INhow transmit you a you had sce these ex pressions of the 1 hold on subject of your I presume you not have deemed it necessary 10 address Tlie sum and substance of I con and unanimous support al the That we cheerfully pledge our selves to support the nomination of George of to the Stale from the Fifth Senatorial That we have unbounded con in the ability and integrity of Stephen K PPn h ard nt work The i ne I we have not the least doubt ol ine oe of ihe Elections in ing able next year to rout the Locofocos fintn 1 n InA Tennessee North Dela and In view of Iho feeling ware Maryland and shows that is abroad it requires no to fore conclusively that our friends are slowly but in of surely from the torpor inu which ia will again assume tlie position of a the treachery of Tyler plunged them two thorough going Wing The election 1 KA nc vears Just my an earnest of In each of the above States most glorious what and will be if the Whigs the Every in every mnU use of jns for Us accom Vickery Uriah Tor representatives the State for the of apology of a leading member of the publicly made at n Convention held at this place a few days for voting to the law punishing the crime of was indicative of a vacillating or of a and depraved That we are in Javor of a tariff for revenue and incidental protection be cause it is authorized by the constitution be cause it obviates the necessity of a direct tax because it fosters tbe interests of ag because in every election the princi ples for which we coupled with the name of HENRY were boldly pro There was no skulking from the Every where ihe same principles and the same name were brought prominently Each friend of the cause and the make use of proper JDS THE ILLINOIS LOAN Letters brought by the just arri vedat slate that ihe Illinois Commis have succeeded in negotiating lOl man resolved to win fairly or lose We see the Victory where we ex where we expected loan of in London subject to the lection of The battle for a Tariff is to be fought and the people de to know beyond dispute the issues lhat nra to be The Whigs are open and uncompromising m their support of a while nf those who are opposed to all are at heart its deadly Van their attempts as usual to deceive them by words which admit of one inter as well as PROTECTION AND BRASS The Journal of Commerce attempted esterday to get out of the which t had involved by ila article ori Brass Loaf Sugar and Linseed uy asserting that Brass Kettles Qan now be bought in per it report of a number of gentlemen who have been appointed to ascertain the require to finish the works j and if the sum above named is sufficient tho money will be ad van ihe of go and ced This will be good news fo f T 1 to be this true policy United t si W K I rl I iv ww the compromise I is necessary to on ical and honest of the Gener and Saddle and Bridle NEW BRICK slateU In whatever revenue is necessary to on ical and honest administration of the Gener al ought to be deprived from du lies imposed on And 1 believe in establishing a Tariff of i such a discrimination ought to be as will incidentally afford reasonable protec to our national commerce the only reader the country welt as ip we see no adequate market except in our ovn I t j r ol thaf market we should bo if the manufacturers were driven from then cm to T v That a be res and form a souad and uniform currency bout tbe RATES OF AD 1 60 I 1square 1 00 Ida 3 iOO I V T I 60 per folio Tor the first 5 cents every fab the a No until are pal 1 noi ill nAil tile W I I vote for it tfs history anq witn itable legislation honei for will be ff Li i f TO t r j i r i A ter Congress in my directed to 1 in oo and Si M do We lave the aame induce menis to action here that animated our friends in North Del Why not then im all but the and the go into be victori ous Let us will I1 and WE will follow as a necessary THE BANK Free parly nnd created every Bank that ever existed in alluding to this rotten concern as a pet of ihe As an exposure of the hypocrisy of the in all bank matters has occupied much of paper last few the may 4e con Scfe thi of ihe f IB by and rfd T 8TATESMAN StOCKi Will execute every deu Job neatness and and terms as can 4 any f ID TKK Harrisburg Cass makes tbe relative to iho oi the elections in Pennsylvania and Elsewhere recent hive that the of fln immediate recon tbe clashing lhat are rapidly the contest of 1844 will be nx Onr own dis are last accomplishing whai the mosi vigorous ol o opponents could not Wo are in feet literally destroying a prey to our own passions our to pur ndr pur a ious adherence to li is to the of differences il May parly the feuds lhat are ng six months Unless i better is oon the deliberations of the iiin will never p I figures ont a large increase of price here consequent on the But we sured by two gentlemen perfectly familiar wilh the trade that the wholesale price of Brass in by me Price is 135 shillings 8ter flW cost ol the articles here as 1 cwt of Brass Kettles at 135 swings of cnls Expense and of say next term at the close V 184 wj Tiy T ilr ff conv L T common English 3 24 Add a duty oi on firn cobt 6 48 And I English Brass Kettles Now the American to and sold ni 35 not as She as which is obviously lower thant market could if there were 110 this knowledge man witli the Kettles never were steadily sold here un der 5 or duty as low they now are bf 35 per sent The American T i a Burena as tea is over the Whigs again Y  

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