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   Marshall Statesman (Newspaper) - November 11, 1845, Marshall, Michigan                                I VOLUME r tr from The CHATTER here Is the money t bor rowed you time f of myself to have kept you out ol it so long time I had fixed for repayment somehow or other my savings would slip my could have wished for your own sake you could have been more punctual but no apology is as the dolay has not occasioned me any are very good am afraid not for if I had wanted the I should not have scrupled to ask for it at the promised i This conversation passed between two clerks in a mercantile were both ihe same neither was there much differ ence in their capacity but Edward having ed to the litter of playthings scattered about the floor by ihe but for our own we think it spoke of more than all the And all the children are well thot They returned 16 the Ed sell some indulgence of my more refined by a scarcity of I never thought o the of a belter state of till I happened to see a lady Whose amiable qualities engaged my It was obvious even to me that before inviting was ol now in the receipt of a salary of one thousand a as his junior in point received only six ihe last remark of Edward remained silent a few apparently in deep thought It was somB minutes the usual hour of closing the counting and George was preparing lo I you are going I some times feel as if I could wish I had a home lo go for a lodging dont quite come up to my idea of ihe how am I to support a family when I can hardly pay Dwn way without bor rowing Here he in thoughtful seem to be in and I can be useful to am only solving did not know you had a lurn for malhe ward a handsome book add he now went up 16 it to examine its He find but little beside a shilling The collection proved to be not very but so far asit was composed of the standard works of American and French in and neatly appears to be a valuable Too for my But this is my besetting I am an epicure in and can no more enjoy a book miserably got than an al derman cab enjoy his favorite dish miserably I commend your taste but it must have cost yon considerable to gratify If believe yoa will prove abler arith But I give for the present I wish I knew where to go home me for I dont care if I I had partly made up my mind to goto a party bat I am pretty well used up with last nights and my head aches will give you a cop of tea to set it to did not anticipate ranch gratifica tion in passing an evening with hia is poor thought and I have heard baa three or four liitle How can all six hundred ayear while I can hardly on a thousand T dar say I shall find the whole family crowded in to a little back Joom on a second or third floor in some dirty furnished with a rag a pine table covered with four or five wooden and as many raga muffin children to complete this picture of the mother of the at the faugh I but I am in lor it They passed several and also eev eral of what an unsophisticated stranger might have supposed to be had they not been labelled at the corners the unv pretending and appellations or We are cratic and especially the aristocracy of wealth is unknown among us or ought if I had been told the sum total of the cost of such a collection at I believe I might have been a little alarmed it has been made so that I have hardly been aware of the Tea was now There had been no time for extraordinary yet the table was furnished with and Edward enjoyed the repast far more than his last nights expensive Edward hap to speak of the late but mo ment after secretly blamed himself for Allu ding to an entertainment he could not suppose they were acquainted He how in the course of that they were familiar with all the higher order of public By some occasional with the he perceived they ere pretty well He inquired what hool they and found that il ne lhat not only bore a high but As he rose to take his he thankfully the invitation to repeat his lis on lighting him n air of deep abstraction on his face and as m 16 nave ts But where wasit come from 1 I applied for an increase without success I then began to consider whether I could not reduce my and for the next three months kept an account of living at my usual At tho end of I 1 found that for board and clothing I had not ex pended more than was reasonable and prop and that the amount of those items fell far short of my other mint standing 1 I begin to now seriously examined myself how far any of was a necessary hnd how contributed to This next to that wonderful the American Cotton the greatest im provement lhal has befallen our Western riv ers and We produce in eight days by this the flax ready to be spun Into rope into He also alluded to the new machine lor a new pf world its velocity is much greater than any of the old and by a differ ent arrangement of the a superior quality and speed are attained thai surpass all And this is the prod uct of American He here exhibited a skein of This is 1 skein ol and has 840 yards in it One pound is spun into BOO hanks and these will extend 150 miles He then alluded to the great improvements made in cutglass in this whereas a few years since and we had to import all our decanters and cut glass Curtis of the Glass produces glass of finer color and belter cut than any impor ted glass and we have no cause to beg and pray ior this article of foreign He spoke in warm the increasing of the her of tho 34 cotton factories in of the now Anthony have far surpassed all French our la dies excel all others as Ap There is a shirt sent by Ben of Pulton and that contains an as specimen worK fend a proud proof of the skill industry of an American went on at some length to speak of the valuable tanning fishing the com puting the inlaid the choice fruits and as proof of our su progress in these matters over Europe and observed that this Institute can stove can can help the Can help the can help the pipa much help the it can help the We love the land that produces such beautiful love FRIEND As I look oat upon oar own the am forcibly struck with the impressive the sweet girls lhal Loud ap Formerly we imported all our sheet iron now we bundles of sheet iron in a 4500 worth And it is better than any sheet iron thai ever was And the Atwaler knowledge thai I had not deserved to make any real friends by treating them io what each could have provided himself fora couple of while ihe aggregate expense had emptied my pockets and the enjoyment bad generally been by quarrelling and subsequent Satisfied on ibis I ai once cut off some heavy items of bat still indulged in what I considered an innocent and required by the usages of One as I was sauntering thro undecided which way to I ob served a number of gentlemen and ladies en tering the and thought I would look in to see what was going A gen had just begun his The sub ject was Afier vivid tion of the evils of be made a sudden and startling appeal to the moderate I felt an irresistible conviction thai I had not done my duty cither to myself or When he at his stepped forward and signed the and I did not hesitate to follow their going into The Company are now makin wire screws and Some of Where rumor of oppression and Of unsuccessful or successful Might reach me Mine ear is my soul is With ol and With which earth is Look at the effort to by mob liberty of speech and the in in the removal of the press of the Trne and that when noble was lying ill of sore Look at the war of unlawful and carried On by the citizens ol this state against the yet prosecuted Mor In it we have a which bids farewell to law order security stood in the asked him if his head chc was still no I it is entirely How evening has been By the excuse me for you any source of income beyond counting P a May I know why you ask will tell you tomorrow after counting What an inexplicable problem I little thought that my whose absence Irom home had occasioned my advantage of manufactories may be teen by the fact that in one school district in New ten years abo there was but 125 persons and that district now has persons in Look at few years u has people and of capital and what farmer around is not the richer prosper ity Now the farmer and mechanic under stand their own good you make Ill make make Ill make leath and goon harmoniously for our mutual happiness and prosperi After stating that there were now 366 cot ton factories in the Southern ho spoke ol the Iron and of the wealth that would flow into this country shortly from the devel of our immense resources in A few years we had to import all our but that time will never come a We have untold wealth in our iron and it only needs enterprise and prop er legislation to develop it and bring it to ports of have the best ar tisans in the world to work up the and in a few will export iron to Eng Ai present of tons of iron are the use of ihe civilized world and 61 this no less than of tons are produced by the United States Loud ap This is indeed the day of Hallelujah cards to the value of a and belter lhan any foreign And though it is said the Tariff mokes high yet in 1842 sheet iron was io cents a and il is only 5 Sheet iron is into great use for all kinds of The Great Britain is made of it and that reminds me that our Sectional Floating made of our Moody has been able lo raise ibis enormous mass out of water without we have no Government Dock to repair Here one of the reporters whis to at the suggestion of Ren and a son of the soil of Grea Britain very justly the Slales has literally taken Great Britain in her arms and lifted her out of Great applause And the day is close at hand when the United Slates shall give a Grand and invite all Europe to a competition with Increased applause being abroad that was a witness of this Released 7rom the customary drains on my I soon found that I could live within my 1 now offered my self and was Some time in a confidential I learned from Jul ia that her consent would have been for my recent reformation thai she could have been persuaded to intrust of the I am on what seems to be good that McLone has written to some of his friends iu Mary land that unless the United States shall recede from their position on the Oregon and in the enjoyment of indi civil or religious In the northern and our there are an almost unexampled gang ol horse thieves and who are doing deeds of night and Bills have been found against five of for the murder of about whom 1 mentioned in my last communi and are thought to be concerned in In there scenes to be among as a very practical confidence in onr own laws or constitutions but very little sease or moral obligation or moral and bat very little unless there is a reform in oar in the mode of its adminis tration and unless we can have men of and who will carry out Gods eternal rule of to direct the interests and ener gies of this great we are uuu iu iia a poi w happiness to one who stood on that slip brink of intemperance known by ine The next day the friends remained name of moderate lo At last George paused before decent two story brick front in a respectable took ing Here we are at last This a counting house after the usual hours of clos for the purpose of have been said of your inquiry last and incline to sup pose from it that you had some idea of sug gesting an increase of my I am sen sible of of your but have no doubt the firm will do what is right at a proper time without any and 1 am very well contented Edward heard him with a shaking his give me too much credit for food The object of my inquiry was merely in the expectation of a solution to a problem but your answer only made U more assist you t have dipped a lit tle into believe you without the help of al mine has been a rich Everything has prospered in her She is prudent without neat without cheer ful without and pious without sullen And Say no The problem has been solv ed lo my and from this hour I am determined to profit by And we trust some of those who read this story may adopt the same we have ceased to look abroad for all the It be infamously had to the after coaxing him all the way from Europe to this country under a promise of higher to make after he pets contend against the pauper labor of Eu or work as they do for 2 or 3 shillings a Away with such a doc is not the doctrine of the American can This Institute has helped all britches of at the beautiful stoves and ranges from Molt rind from at the splen did ware from at the ingeniously contrived and handsome hats from at those superb and inimitably beautiful ladies boots front that remarkable and valuable clock hanging made by Mills of will run a year with out winding At this extraordinary bon net which I here hold made by Sam mis of in this entirely of American raw silk which will make a beau face look twice as beautiful as any Laughter and applause from the And at this other beautiful Here he took up the Neapolitan hat which I can crush all up he crushed it in his band and it as good as ever war with England is From the walk from the counting bouse bat you know rents are EO high down that a man in moderate circumstances can hardly get a room that except street of i Edwards were realized in one for they ascended to the second tie was somewhat to find that his friend led to Ihe front room and when the door was thrown he was takea by tor the apartment was fur trim neatness and widi lady very neatly attired was engaged in at the time George opened the doort and a7 handsome Hula near her was to Uke thought Ho was receive with your of hear them laughing and romp ing in the t I will edl them gebra or geometry and I now request you for I ant fairly at a will see what I can taking up a slate and in the first said understand thirt Address at the the After alluding to the subjects we treated of on went on to say that this Institution was designed especially lo en courage Domestic Industry that the charges brought against h of being designed to keep up a high Tariff were and that its main object was to give high wages to labor in this and protect i against the pauper la bor pf The and of this ily had v the Great Formerly we imported all our gold and silver pens you seethe very case io ibis Fair made by Bayley foreign ones ever equaled and wei export years and we bad io send for all our letth to now we make More I mean artificial The beau specimens made by which look ihe gold ol a and instead of paving for a French looth as we can gel one for 5 Look al this beautiful specimen of I presume frill not be by the that has Ut tered his deliberately and advi It is farther believed to be true that McLane has expressed some tion as to the instructions under which Ite acted that he complained effacing so entrammelled and and of having been so inadequately advised and instruct lhat his mission cannot result in any This has not been so far as 1 have seen it has only been on thai McLane has express ed a lp return As to this last there are many circumstances which show that Mc Lane will not remain long in His recent reelection as president of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Compa wos probably the result of a consulta tion with and in accordance with his known It was probably not his intention at to remain abroad longer than one and his diplomatic embarrassment may render reluctant even to remain so only awaits That wrong is the greatest and most dangerous which is protected and sus by is the traffic io in the bodies and souls of also is the human and abominable system of Ameri can and selling human like beasts in the robbing them of tearing the infant the fond mothers from from doomed to amid toil and pain and This sys tem pours contempt sacred institution of barrier to licentiousness and lating Gods command to parents and children j in trampling upon al most every principle and precept of the you sw got such a system in this land of tho free and the home of the brave Would it were not Bnl must be no longer thousand yon have no source of income beyond your farmers and mechanics who had con salary of six hundred a year out of which and all sorts of you pay a pretty good so far as I can to enrich the The judge from your a hundred and improvements in the resources of this country surpass But a few years ry on a fire screen J it is made by a Miss so very lp bouquet of ts ihe fashion to ha As to the character of McLanes we of We know what they are cot 5 for it has that the Oregon question was not to be negotiated or settled iu and McLane had nothing to do with except to smooth the its ad justment guess what the in I that leaves just four hundred and fif ty for all your other You have a wife and three children to provide is well your family are your table is well your children arfi YOU do a pcM deny yourself any ganl amusement and in respect you even if you we wont I would rather step there with to took on their have y d Is and how terribly we were depressed m every respect and three trader a wise system of have made us all pros and This institution holds emphatically to the doctrine of selfpreservation that this coon try should create own consequently its happi We sire now by proper of thit which a few yeaM ago we had to import in And our prosperity ia owing to look like a natural tit very lately it was French cutter in all our tailoring establish and without this men did not consider themselves well Mow Paris sends here pr American and beautiful specimens of scientific cutting here by Mr Emmet Moore would make a badly shaped man look tho valuable Ray Cby W prevent on and now by ibis no car can run off even if the switch be ibe wrong The bridge of Hassard is bet H m f j W i1 J and perhaps I might be willing to bet ou thai they are to make all sorts of professions and conces of treaty for the redaction of our favor of the manufacturers of Great newspaper writers I strongly expressed the opin ion that such a concession on our part would be considered an ample equivalent for the relinquishment to us ol the British claim upon They that any of a treaty would content or any thing of such a reduc tion o duties as would utterly our and give Great Britain perpetual and command of infants the increase of the slave popula tion in he EU are yearly upon as and belong to marketable is of acd it the disposal of Think of you and who have dear ones yoni and then apply Gold It was in view of this system of that great Statesman ajtd friend of human Jefferson tremble for my country i that God is acd his justice will not Crod has no at tribute which can take sides with us in such it war upon the rights of and of who hoV lions ro is against Jail our HQW with spou if if feet leave the and lo Europe to ly matter of pride that we 55 millions cotton whilst we brought all rti mother ana from at a high made from of e Tariff of the that te tee bow nor as much No that mmm  

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