ttj'V ! "d on ! fe lernl pom rnmcnt so lin b; to abusc as thc taxmjr, powcr. Tlicmost 11 I. lULllVt UU'i U'MIi.UIWV niuivbn ,.. ni'i tisariiy givcn 10 n, uiiu u ,iblc to perlbrm thc important du- . upon it; aml tlio laxes which i. m commerce being concculed - al paycr in tlic price oftlic urti- not -() readilynttracttho atten ,ir iple as sma'ller sums demand- . . dircctly tiy the Uixgnthcr.--. Imposed ongoudH enhances hy ii- ivh c f i tho commodily to the K, i.i maii'' ol'thesc dtiiica are m urfii'lt n i l ncessity, wliicli arc fh U 1 p r n ii - i thc qri'M uoiiy oi ihe poopie. h n .it v 'i s-"" "y "ii,s?impfisin w ornwn '.-Ucta. I'utiffrosB lias no ripht v. ,) ltl i v ' 1 k nr -tlic I Im r nd . a I'fip titution, tu lake moncy from , utilrsn it ;. requircd to execute "I" t'io ftpr-'illi- powers intruslcd 'ti,ininit: nml If they raisu morc uy for urh purposee.il isim tl power ir taxntion, nnd unjust c. It may, indccd, liappen, miic w;!l M'lmetimcs exceed the .-iixin'i1 n liu thu taxcs were . 'i, Imwn" 'b'r 18 afcertoined, irduce t fiti ; in nuch a cnse finlilj tu. duty t the govern i u- tho.n, t'. r no cireumstmioes it in asMiu.,'1.; ft powcr not u;iv tbi; coh:. Muti 'ii, nor iti tukinj .ney ofthc pcople, whcn it is i tir the I iU;i.:i" wants of the n an ltl thrse piineipli;i appear to bo, u u i yut dnd lli . t t!n r i.s a oonstantcf- t illC thc the G '.it:i1 Government to lin i il -ii taxinif por.'cr, ..uoC ui)K.C'.-E''iry burdfiis upon ,ic Mnny ) nvorHil uHercsis are u" i tv.ork ' t procorc lieavy duties '-Mt, r -yre'cc, aud t' '-'vpIi llw rovenue be- I, ii.c r al .'ccss.tii'B of ihe pulilic scr- it ' 1 tb' countrj 1ms nlrcnd.v fflt the iijUiious eileciaof their combincd itiflucnce. rhcy shco'-j.'i'J in oblaininij a tasjft'ol'du-,-, l -.ng inosl oppressivcly on the agri fU'riral "tid Inboring clawos of society, and roi.luciT.j a rcvenuc tliat could notbe-use-tii ' r 1 within thc rangcofthepow- tMCjn. rre' ! upon ConnrcEB ; and, in ordcr to 18StCl Upon Ilicpcopiu uusuiijum .uiu uii- tom of laxation, extravagaiit chem a of intcnial iinprovement wcre gnt ip, n vanous qunrtcrs, to Eijatuier tue mon ti.andto purchase ciipport. Tht!f, onc tincansUtuHonal mcasure was intcnded to be upheld by another, and the abuse of thu powcr f 'axation was to be mainttined by usurinng ' iC powcr of expcndinij thc mon cy m intcnial improvcments. You cannot havi forg-itcn tlioEovcreanddoubtfulstrug tf6 ihi 'Ujfh wliich ve passed, wlicn tho i'xecul c Drpartment of thc Government. b )ts veto. ciidenvored to anest this prodi ja sulicme ol injustice, and to bring back tla lecialion of Cotigress to tlic boundaries prcsrmicd 'y tlKiConstitiition. 1'lie good sense and practinul judgmrnt of the peoplc, whcn thcsubject was brought before thcin "sustaiiicd thc course of tlic Executivei and this plan ofunconstitutional expenditure for the purposcs of corruptinllucncc, is, I trust, ouerthrown. Thc result of this dcci3ion has bccn felt in he rapiJ cxtiiignislimentof tlie public debt, nnd the large aicumulation ol a Eurplui in he treaaury, notwithstanding thc tariffwas ''duced, and is now vcry far belnw the a ""iunt originall' contemplatcd by ils advo i tt'3. Ri.t, rtly upon it, the des;gn tocol li ftan extravanant revenue, and to burdcn y ,ii Yi'ltaxcKbcyondthccconomicalwanis of ihe Govrnmcnt, is not yct ubandoncd. 'I ie variou3 intcrests which have conibined ftge'hcr to impoc :i hravy tarifT, and'to prnluec aa ovcrflowing treasury. arc too VTonp, ar 1 havc too much at Btake to sur render the roniest. The corporations and wealthv ndividual3 who are cngaged in Isi-jre p inul'acturingeslabliahmcnti'.desirca Ingl tanff to iiicrease their iiains. Design nf poiit"ia's will suppori it, lo concilhatc 11 fav Ti and to obtain thu tntans of nro fi io c xf ndit".'P, fiir the purpose of purcnas uif ml'wn'-e m oiher quartcra; and since thc ":' ie '.ve dccidcd that the Federal Oijvcn"if"t cannot bepermitted toemploy t i 'c t ii sn intcnial improvcments, cnbrts will v 'riadc to Kediicc and mislcad theciti zf na i '.veral Stutcs, by holding out o hcn t.B -'eceitful prospect of benefits lo l'C VrvP'' Imra n eurplua rcvenuc collected 'iy the Gcneral Govt rnmcnt and annually hvidcd lTTioB ; the Statcs. And if.cncour aed .nt'se fnllacious hops, the Statcs Fhmtlil'1 drcjard tlie nrincinlea ofeconomv which ug t rhnracterize every Hcpublican Go enirient1 and should indulge in lavish rspt-ndiiur. s exceeding their resources, 'iu v will, bei'ore long, llnd themselves op . r 'i d iv ) debts wliieh thev are unablc o pay, and the templalion will become ii reBisfable tnsupport a high tariff, in ordcr ' obtain a R'trplus for dUtribntion. Do it iP iw ' i'irwK"es, mv lellow-oiUzt'iis to iit !u.sli-d on this Bilbjcrt. The Federal Govrrn-ni.nl cnnnot collcct o BUiphm ibi aiii a puro:;ei, without.violating the prin ,iples (4 thc r.onstitution, anil apsuniing powers wb ,h hsve uotbecn grantoil. It is, mrreover, .i sstem of injustice, and if per Ksled in, will inevitalily lead to corruption, ,md tnust e ul in ruin. Th; surplus rcve nuc will b drawri from the pockets oft.'ie fieopie, Ir 'n ihe i'armer, thc mechanc and the ilw ni. ihnsus nfgociety; but who will ptceiveH wn -ii 'lif-liibuted ainong tho &tate6, wlu rt is il io be dispnsed of by lcadinf.; State iiohieianH, who have frieinls to f'uvor, aml TOnMcnl partiuans to grntifv? It will cur i" i y not be reiorned to thoRO who paid i', and who have most nced of it, and nre hon (.st ciititli-d to it. There is but one flafe vuie aal that la, to conline the Guncrnl Gov err"icrt rtgully withjh the Sphere ofjts a Tir , e tintU'.. Ithas no power to raise a T( eimr, or inipose tascs, exocpt for the piifj oie-s enuuifiated ; and ifiis lnrome is llii 1 'Acst.eed those wantB, it nhould bc or''.u tl lediiced, and the burdens of the pupic " i Ur lijihteiiea, In reviijwiti!? thc confliclt which have tn neti Miaco bctvvivn dilfercnt intercsts in tho l oit d St .tt-s, und thc policy purnued s'mcc ho a 1 ip'ioii of our nrcscnt lorm of gov irn,"",n'. p flnd notliiiig that has produ- ""'l . dcep-scatc.! evil aa the course of ' l" ion io rt'Ialioti to thc cnrrency. The ni 1 1 inc.ji of thc United Statea unqucs ii ' v liitciidnl to secure to ihe pcople a rcu'ating medmm ol gold and wlver. Uut 'Y i tablmhtnent ol a nnt'oual bank I y ( i ngres, with the privilegc of issuhi" .mperr i.ney recaivable in the paynient ol' ,)ubhc aulit, and the unfortuniUc course if lcgislaticn in theseveral States upon the aame subi'-ci drove from gcneral circula- n 'ic c -in-ii'.uti'jnal currency, and Eub utf ne i f r aper In its place. K 'or in ncii'arjcj in the iii,iiMiiii.itM-mivttrtnwir.--rirorfwi-- 1 imMiiMiwBiiiwmiiOTiw ordinnry purauils ol hu-.incsR, wlioso atteu- tmn hail not Deen pnrucuiany urawniouie Bubjcct, to tbresc.c all the cotistquences ofa currency exrlusively of papcr; nnd we ouglit not, on that occount, to bu surpriscd nt thc facility with which laws wcrc obtain ed to carry mto cirect the paper systciu. Honrst, and cvcn cnlightcned mcn, are sometimcs mislcd by the Bpcciousand pluu sibtc statemcnls of thc dcsignlng. But ex pcricnce has now provcd the micchids and dangers of n paper currency, und il rcsts with you to dctermino whethcr tho proper remedy shall be npplicd. Thu paper ayBtcm beingfuundcd on pub lic coufidcnce, nnd hnving of ilsclf no in trinsio value. it i3 liable to trreat and sud- dcn lluciuations; thcrchy rendeiiiig prop erty iimecure, nnd the wagcs of hibor un Btettdv nnd unccrtain. The corporations which crcate thc paper moncy cannot. nc rclied upon to keep the circuluting mcdiuni unilbrmin amount. In timca of prosperi tv, whcn coiifidcncc h high, they nre lcmp- tcu, uy tne prospcci oi gaui, or uy mc lii lluence of thosc who hcpc to profit by it, to extend their issues of papcr buyond thc bounds of discretion and the rcasonable de mands of busincs3. And whcn these issuce have bcen punhcd on, from day to day, un til public conlidcncc is at lcngth shaken, tlien a rcaction take placc, andthcy inimc diatelv withdraw the eredits they havegiv en ; Buddenly curtail their is3iic3 ; and pro duco an tinexpected and ruinous contrac- tioti ol the cireuiatmg nicinum, wincn is lelt by the wliole comniunity. The banks, by this nieanit, 6ave themselves, ai.d (he iniechievou3 coiwcqucnces of thclr impru deuce or cupidity arc visiled upon the pub lic. Nor does thc evil stop hcrc. Thesc ebbs and ftows m thc currency, and thesc indiscreot exU;iisuiiis of crcdit, naturally ciigender a spiritof spectilation injurious lo the habits and charactcr of thc pcople. We have alrcady6een itsell'ects in the wild r.pir it of Epeculation in thc public lands, aud various kinds of slock, which, within thc last ycar Or two, scized upon such a multi tude of our citizcns, and threatened to per vade all classes of society, nnd to withdraw their attention Irom the sobcr pursuits of honest muustry. it is noi uy cncouragmg this sniril that wc shall hcst pre:erve pub' lic virluc and promote thc trttc tntercsts of our country. Juut 11 your currency contm ues as exclusively naper as it now is, it will foster this eager desiru t() amass wealth without labor: it will multiply tlic numbcr of dependants on bank accommodalions and bank favors j the temptation to obiain moncv at hiiv snoiidc.e will bccomc slron- gcr and strongcr, und inevitably lead to cnrruntion, which will find itsiwav into your public cotmcils, aml dcslroy, at no dis- tant day, tne purity ol your uovernment. Some of the cvils which arisc from this sys tem of papcr, prcss with pcculiar hardsiiip upon ine ciass oi soeiuiy icasiaoic io near it. A nortion ol this currency frcnuentlv becomes deprccialed or worthlcss, and all of it is casily counterfcitcd, in such a man- ner as to rcquire pcculiar skill and much cxperiencc to distinguish thu counleifeit from thc genuine notc. Thcse frauds are most generally perpetratcd in the smallcr notes, which arc uscd in the daily transac tions of ordinary busincss ; and the losses occasioned by them arc couinionly thrown upon the laboring classes of society, whosc situation & pursuits putit out of their pow cr to guard themselves from thcse imposi tions, and whose daily wagcs are nccessary for their subsistcnce. It is the duly o( ev ery Government eo lo regulatc its currency as'to protect this numerous class as far as practicablc from thc impositions ol avarice and fraud. It is morc especially thc duty of thc United Stales, where tho Govern ment is cmphatically thc Government ofthc peoplc, and whcrc this respcctable portion of our citizens arc so proadly distingushed from the laboring classes ofall olher na tions, by their independetit spirit, their love of libcrty, their intelligencc, nnd their high tonu of nioral charactcr. Their industry in pcacc, is the sourcc of weallli ; and their bravery, in war, has covcred us with glo ry; and thc Government of the Unitcd Statcs will but ill dischargc its dutics if it leavcs thcm a prcy to such dishonest impo silions. Yet it is cvident that their intcr ests cannot be cfiectually protectcd unlcss silvcr and go!d arc restored to circulation. Thesc views alone,o( thcpapcr currency, arc 8ufficicnt to call for iminediate rcform ; but there is another consideration which chould still inor? fltrtnjly nress itupon your attention. Kcccut event8 have provcd that thc pa pcr money system of this country may bc uscd as bu enginc to tmdcrminc your free itislitutions; and that Ihose who desirc to engross all power iu fli'c hands of the few, and logoycm by corruption or force, arc aware of its power, nnd"prcpnred to cmploy it. Your bankii now furnisli your only cir culaling mediuiu, and moncy is plenly or scn.rce, according to ihe quantiiy of notes issued by thcm. While llicy havc capital not grcatly dispioportioneri to each othcr, they are cornpetitors in husines3, & no one of thcm can cxercise dominion ovcr thc rcsl; and although, m thc prescnt fitatc of the currency, thesc banls may and do opcratc injuriously upon thu habits of busincss, the pec.uiiiary concerjjis aud the tnural tone of society ; yct, fioi their numbcr and dis perseil situation, ih'ey cannot combine for the purposcs of influcncc; 60 yhatcvcr may bc thc uispoaitions of some of lliem, theiV power of mischicl must necesKiirily bc con lined to a narrow bpace, and Jclt only in their immcdiatc tieighborhood. 13ut whon tho charier of tho bank of llio Unitcd Siaies wasobtained from Congrens, npeifeclud the sclitmes of the pBper syslcm and gavt lo its ailvo cate the posilion ihey fiivo s'rugyled to maintsin from Ihe commencenienl of ihe federal government down to Iho preicnl hour. The iminense capital and pcculiar privilugrs bestowcd upon H, cnablcd it in ciercisu dt&iolic sway ovor the olher banks in KVery iart of Ihe counlry. From ils superior slrtngln il could scrioutly injure, if not deslroy, tha busiiit-ss i f eveiy one nf ihem which might incur ils rckentmont: und itopci.ly cbiimed for i'sclf the novter of regulaling thc currency Ihroujhotit tho U. Ktak'j. In otrrer words it assi'ited, and it undoubt edly possfksed.lha power to make money plenly or scarcc, at its plcasurc, at any time, and 111 any quaitcr of the Uni m by eontrolling Iho issuos of oiher banks, andciiculaling mediuiu uccording lo its own will. Tho olher banking iusiliutions wcre scnsible cf itj sirenglh, nnd they soon i iierally be come its obcdicnt tnstrumcnts ready nt ull tinics to execute its maudates; and ith the banks iiecescarl ly went that numerous class of persuns iu our cum inercialcitics,nr.o depcud alUi(!elher on bank crcdit furiheir solvency and msans ol Ihu'iihis; and who aro lh efiro obhged, for their own mfely, lo'propU liale the favor of iho money uowcrby diminnuiihcd zoal and devutian lo its service, Tlm result of the illadvisod logiilatien which asiablished this groal mononolv. was to concentrale iho wliole monnyed power of the Union, with ils 1 t'andlcss means of corruption, and ils numerous dcpendantx under Ihe directionand commaud of one a knowUdged head, Ihus orgamzingthis psrticular interest as one bndy, ana securmg io u union ana ciiu eri 01 acnon throughout Ihe l . d'Wes and onablins U to bring wtjtiwigwiwwMttiiqAWs'tfiiy-wiw fiitwnt J, upon any occmlon, Ui cnlim jaiul umllridi tl trcngtlio mppott or ilefuit ttny nicasuroof pov ctninenl. In thu liaml cf Ihis fonniJablu howcr. llms pcrfuctly afganlied, wn alio placed iinlimileJ domlnion over tbu ninuunlor iho. circuluting mtJl um, ;irjng it tlic powcr to tcgulato tho valu of propcrty, aml the fruiu oflaborln evcry qunrlcr of Uniont ani to hcatow prosponty or to brlnj; ruin, upon any cily or icciion of tlio coiwtry, a might bctt comport witli ils own intcrctt or policy. Vo uro not lcft to conjecluro how the moncyeil liower tliiii orcnnizoJ, and with tuch a wrapon in It hainU. would lo I ikely to use It. Tlio dltlreai and alarm which pervadcd and ngitalvd tho whulo country, whcn the bank of tlic ifnltcd Statcgwagcd war upon the peoplu In order lo compcl them to aubmltlo ils dcmand' , c.innot yet bo forijolteii. Thu ruthleta and unspaiiing icmper wiih which wliole cilics and comniunilit'a wt-ro opprcsstd, inJi vldinln Imnovf rishcd and ruiued. anil a sccno of clirciful proiperity cuddenly chanjcd Into ono of looin anil uespomicncy, ougni io do inueiiiny im prctscd on Iho momory of tho pcoploof thu Uiillod Blatrs. If such wai ils powcr in a limo of nuacc, what would it not havc bccn In a acajon of wnr, wiui tho cncmy at vour dooia7- Ho nalion but thu frcenicn of tho Unitcd Statcs could havo come out victorioun from ucli a contcst j yut ifjyoti liad not conquercd, thc government would liavo passed from tho handsof tlio many to the hauds of tho few; and thli organized raoney 'power, from ils eccrct con clarc, would liavo dictatcd the choico of your high et olficcrs, nnd compcllcxj. you to mako peaco or war, as bcst suilcd tlioir own wiahos. Tlic forms of your Rovcrnmcnl might for a limc, havc remaincd; but ili livinu nplril wouul havo dcpartcd from it. Tlic dislrons and sulTcrings mflictcd on the poo plo by tho bink, aresomo ofthc fruils of that system of policy which is rontinually slriving to cnlarae th aulhor ty oftlic federal government beyond tho limits fned oy tho conslimtian. Tho powcrs enu- meiatcit in that instrumcnl do not confcr on Con crcss 'he right to cslablinh such a corporalion as tlic IJank ofthc U. B. ; and the evil cnnsequcnces which I'ullowcd may warn us of iho danger nf dcparting from tho trnerulo of cnnstrucllon. and of pcrmitting lemporary circumslanccs, or tho bopo of bcltcr pro moling tho public wclfaro, to indiicnce, in any dc- groe, our rlcciiions Upon ih oxtent of tho auihority of the gencral eovrrnmcnt. I.ot us nbide by tho conuiiuiuin as u is wrmen, or amenu n in ino con siitulional mode, If it is found to be defectivo. The srvere lcssons of txpcrionce will, I doubt not, be sulTiclcnt to provcnt Congross from again char teiing such a monopoly, ovcn if tho constitution did not prescnt an insuperablo objnction to it. But you must reracinber, follow citizens, that etcrnal vigi ilance by thc pcoplo is thc prico of libnrty ; and that you must tiar Iho pricc t( ou wuli to sccuro tho Llossing. It bchuvcs you, Ihciefore, to bo watchful in your stales, as wcll as in tho fudoral government. Tho powcr which tho monied interest can excrcUe, whcn concenlraled undtr a single liead, and with our prescnt syslcm of currency, was Buflicicnlly di'iiinnstrated in thc slrnggle made by tho V. h, bank. Uufeatcd in thc general gavornment, tho samo ulass of intriguers and polilicians will now re sort to the Btater, and cndcavor to obtain Ihero tho samo organization which they failed to pcrpetuate in the Union: and with cpecious, and dcccilfulplans cf publio ndvantages, nnd Slatc inlcrcsls, & Stalo pridc, thoy will cndeavor to oslablish, in tho differ ent states, ono moniod lnstilution with overgrown capital,fj exclusivo privilegcs sulficicnl to enablo it to conlroltho opcralions oftheolhcr banks. Such an inlilulion will be pregnant with tho samo evil? produccd by thc U. S. bank, allhough its suhero of aclion is nioro confinod ; and in tho slate in which it ii chancrcd, the monoy power will be able to ac complish any objoct it may wish to atlain. You havc alrcady liad abundant evidrneo of its power Io Inflicl iniury upon thc agricu ti r I, mechanical fc la boring clasjcs of society and ovcr lliose who cn gogcmcnts in tradn or spcculaiion reiider thcm dc- jbuiuu. ui. uani. laiuiuu!!, ino uuHiinion oi mv siaie monopoly will be absolute, and ihoir obcdionce un llmiled. Wilh such a bank nnd a papcr currency, Iho mon'jy powcr would, in a few years, govern tho Btiito and ils mcasuros ; and if a suflicicnt numbcr of states cati bo induccd to crcalo such oslablish ments, tho timc will soon cume whcn it will again lake the ficld againsl tho Unitcd Stales, & succced in pcrfecling & pcrpoiuaitng its organization by a charter fram Gongress. Il is ono oftho scrious cvils of our prescnt syslcm cf banking, that it cnablcs ono class of society and that by no means a numerous one by its control ovcr tho currency, to act h.jurioujly upon tho inlcr ests ofall the otliur, and to cicrciso more than ils just pro;jorlion of inlluonco in nolitical afTairs. The agncultural, inechanical ii labonni: classes, havo lit- tlo or no sharo n tho d rection of the rreat montcH corporations-, and from their habils & iho naturo of hiiwn iuiuiu mcjf mu iucapaoio oi inrming oxten sivo combinations to act togethci with united forco. Such conccrt of aclion rnav sometimcs be nrodiicoit in a singlo city, or in a small dislrict of country, bv means of pcrsonal communicalions wilh cach other'j but they liavo no rcgular or aclivo corrcspondonce wilh thoso who are cngagcd in similar pursuits in uisiani iuaces : inev Iiave but little nnirnniino in givo lo tho press, and cxercise but a smull sharo of iiniuiiicD over ii ; mcy navo no crowu ol UcpcnUanls about Ihem, who Iiodo to crow rich wnliont l.ilinr. hu their countenance and favor, and who arc, theroforo, always rcady lo execute their wishes. '1 he planler, the larmer, the mcchanic, nnd the laborcr, all knmv that their success depcnuR upon ihcir own induMry and rron omy, ano lliat tliev must nrti exncet 10 become siiddenly rich by tlic fruitf ol iheir ion. xeiiiieie cla.trcs ol Boceiy lorm the grcat body of ihe neoplt; of the Unixd Statcs; they are the boiie nnd sinew ofthc couniiy ; tnen who love libcrty, and dcsirc iiothmg but cqual rihta anil rqual laws, and who, mnreover. hold ihe L'reat mass of our tmtion.il wealth, although il U dis tribu cd i.i moderalc nmounts aniong the milliutis ol frce tnen who possess it. Bul, with overwhelming numbers and wealth on tr.rtr .'-, ih.-y are in consiant danger ol losiug their fair iniiuencs i ihe uov.rn nictn,and with difficuliy mainiain iheir just rights againsl the inccssani ffT.irts daily made to eucroach upon them. Tho raischiel springs from ths powcr which they are uble lo coiiirol ; from a multilitde of rorpor aiions, wiib exchwixe privilegcs, tWiich they have Kticccci'cd in obtaitiing in the diflernu ftalcsr nnd which are ctnployed allogcihcr lor Iheir benefit j and n'liliss you become more watchful in your "siales,' and check this spirii of riionopoly and llijrst lor exelusive pnvilcj.'es, you will in thc end find that thc most important .powers of governmenl have heen g-iven or barlered mvay, nnd ihe control over your dearcst iiiieicsts l.as pavccd inn 'he hauds of iliese coi porullotis. The paper moncy syslcm, nnd its tiatiml ass"cialc3, monopoly aud excltibive privil egcs, hav'e ulrcady simck their innu deep in ihe soil; and i'. Will requirc all your cf- iin-is ii c.icck ils lurtlier growtli, and o eruilieaie Ihe evil. Thc men who profn by lliij abu:es, and desire lo perpciuate iliein, ivill coiif.tiue lo besiege thu halli of legis Idiiun in thc genural oveinment n welfas in thc Sinies, and i-jll ueek hy every arti fice, in tninlujil and decf ive Ihe public scr vuntn. It ib io vourselves that you tnust look lor safely, and the means of ;iiardiiig aud perpeluatitig your free instiluiioiis. lu your hiindi is rightlully placcd ihe aove reiguiy of tne counlry, aml to you every one placed in miihnriiy is iiliiinaie'ly rcsnoii sible. It is nlways in your powcr lo see lliat ihe wishes of the peoplc arc oarried inio laiihful fxecuiion, nnd Iheir will, whcn once made knowo, inu.st nonuer ur lnier he obcycd. And wliile ihe peoplc rcmain, as I irust ibey evcr will, Lncjrrupieil and in corrupllhle, aml contiuue ivaichrul and jeiilniis of their rights, the Government is sal'e, nnd inc eaiiseof freedom will coiiiiniit lo triumph ovcr all its ciicinics. Bul il will requirc steady and perscvering cxcrliuiis on our part lo rid oursclvea ol Ihe iuiquiiifs and miscliirls of ihe iaper syslcni, nnd lo check llre spirit oftiionuuly nnd nther nLusen which havc sprung up with it,aivl of which it is ihcmatn support. So many intereste arctiniied n rcsinl allrc form on iIi'ib Hiihicc. ihat vo'j must no. J Jntpe tlic COIifllct to bc a Bhurt one, Jior BUC ce.H eusy. My hiimble eirorln havc tiol U'cit spared, during my niliiiinisiriiiloit ol ihe Governmenl, 10 resiore ilicr.oiisutiitiin nl currency ofgold nnd silvcr; this mosi dctiirnblc ohjcct. ilul cnough yct rcinniiu lo requirc all your encrgy aml picsevcr niicc. Thc poiver, hovvuvcr, is in your hiiiuls, nnd thc rcmcdy nuisl nnd will bc np plicd, ifyou dclffrin'uic upon II. While 1 am Ihus endcavoring lo prcss tipmi your nticnliontlic priuciplcs which I ilccni ol vilul imporiaiir.e in ihe doiiicstic coiicirii3 ol thc counlry, I ought nni 10 passover without nolice, Ihe luiporlatil con siilerations which nhould goveru your poli cy lownrds foreign powcrK. It is unqucs tionnhly our truc imcri'Ni 10 cultivalc ihu niost fricndly umlersliiiitling wiih every 1111 tion, nnd lo nvoid by every honorablc mciinn, ihe ciilamilics ol war; and wc chali hcst aliniii 11:111 otijcct ny irniiKiicKs nmi tmicen tv in our lorcign inierconrse, by ihe prompt nnd Inithl'ul cxtcuiiou o( Ircaiien, ond by iuslice and impartiahly in our roiiduci lo all. uut no nalion, howevcr desirini'j nf nfiscc, r.11 11 hopc to cscajic occaaiounl col lisions wilh oiher powers; and Ihe souii dest diciatea ol pohc.v rcquire ihnt wc should place ourselves !n a coudiiiin 10 r.s scrt our rights, il a rcsori lo lorce nhotild c ver become nccessary. Our local siiuatiou, our long liue ol seacoasl iiiaenicd by nu merous uays, wilh dccp rivets ojicning in to ihe inierior, as wcll as our cxlcndcd and btill inc.reasing.commorcc, pnint lo ilin na- vy .n our iiulurnl tnciins ol tlclence. Il will lnilie emi 11c loiiiui 10 lic tlic cneupest nnd most elleclual ; and now ls'.lhc iiniu, 111 a scason of peac.e, and wilh nn ovcrfiowiiig rcvcnue, uiai wc can ycar alier ycar, iulii to itssirengln, without iucreiMiuir the bur dens of ihe pcople. It Is your Irtie policy. For your navy will not oiily proiect yu- ricli aiiil iiiiurisiiing comnicrcc in ilMlaui sens, uut will cnaDlc you 10 reach and an- iioy the cticmv, but will give to delciice its arcalest cfliciency, by mecting dancer at a ilialancc Irom hmne. It U inuossihli', bv a- ny linc of forlifieations, lo gtinrd evcrv p'oint from atlack againsta hnstile fotcc nif vanciiia Irom thc ocenii nnd sclcclinir its object ;iuit they nre itidespi.'nsublcloproteci cities Irnm hnmbardincui ; dnnk vanls and navai arscnals irom (leNiriiciion : 10 iive shclter lo mcrcliant vesscls in limcof ivar, and to single ships or weaker f-qiinilrons whcn prc8scd by supcrior force. Forlifiea tions oftliis ilescriiilion cj 111,01 he too soon conplcied and armcd, aud placcd iu 1 con diliou of thc most pcrlccl prep.trali'in. Thc ahuiid.uit mcaiis we now nos3ess c.111- noi he npp'icd 111 any mauiier more usiefol lo the country ; a'ul whcn ihis is done, nnd our tiav.il (orce suflicicnlly strL'ngtheiied, and oui' military anned, wc neeii nol lear that any nalion will wanlonly insult us, or needleasly provokc liostiliiica. Wc sliull mnrc cerlninly preserve jicacc, whcn it is wcll uudcrstood that we are' picpajcd lor war. In prei-cntiiijloyou, my fullowcitixcnt!, llicsa parling coiuisciii, I Iirvo lironyht bi'lnreyuu tlic lcading principlcs upon wliicli l cndunvuri'd lo adminisler tlio govurninent in tlio high olficc wilh wliicli you iwico honorct) mc. Knowihg thulthu path uf frecdoin is tonlinually Ijescl by eiiciuics, who ofion nssuinu II19 disyuiscof fricnclf, I havc devolid thc last hours of my public lifo 19 warn you nf tlio tUiigcrs. Tho progrcs ofthc U. ti. under our fretTntid hoppy instiluiioiis, has surpasscrl ihu lnnt Bniiguino liopca 01. ihe louncKrs ol tlic rrpulilic. Unr grovrlli has bcrn rapid licyond nll formcr aniplc, in numbers, in wealth, in knowli'dpc, aud all Ihe uscful arts which contriliutR lo ths comlorts and convcnicncn of nmn j and from thc carlicsl agcs of histury tn tho prescn day, thero'novor havu beon 13 uiiHions of poo. plo assnciatcd logothcr in one polilicjl body who enjoyed so much frcodom and happiness as the pcople ol tlicyc Uniled Statcj You 1 ive nolongcr anycauso lo ft'ardanserfrom abroadj your mrcnglh and powcr nre wcll known lliro out the civilized world, ur u rll as tlio high and j;allant bearingol joursoiif. It is froui wuli in, ainong your?elves, from cjpidity, from cor ruplion, Irom disappomtcd aruhilion, and inor dinatc lliiri-t fur power, that futiiunB uill bo loriunl nnd libcrly cmlan'jered. Il is againsi such dcino, wlihtcvi-r disguiso tho iicloismay ass'imo, llial you liavccspccially to guarr' your sclvcs. You Imvu tho highust of huinan Irusts commitlcd to your cnre. l'rovidcnco has shnw crcd 011 this I'nvorcd Innd blcssins williout numbcr, and lias clinscn you ai the gndrdici' onreedom to prcsrrvc it lor the lenc Cif llio human raco. May lic, who h-jl.l-ln hishaniU llio dcstinics tf nitior.r, makc you woriliy of ths fnvors hc has beitowcd, and cnablc you, wilh purc hoarls and pure handr, aml rl splcsn vigilancc, to guard and dcfend lo tho cnd ol timc thc grcat chnrge hc has coimniltcd to your kooping. . My own r.icc is ncnrly run; advancrd nn and fuiling henllh wam nn, that befuro long I mu?t pas3 beyond Iho rcach of huriian cventr, and ccaso to fucl thc viciBsitudr" of liuiiian uf fniro. I thank God thal my lilohas becn spent m n. land of libcrty, and lliat ho Uut givrn ino n heart to love iny country with llio uflrclion of a. nun. And filled witli gratilude fnr yourcon stant and univavcring kiiidncss, I bid you t last arld offcclionato farcwell. ANDREW JACICSON. Tht Inaugural srittch. All partiea probably will bo disnppointed hy thisducuincnt. It wns suppo.icd lliat itwnuld bovery proper for Prcs idcni Vun Ijiitcn on thU occnsion to in.ikc a ipecific avowal of at lcast somo of llie rr.iNct pt.es b vliich ho would be guidcd ; that tho subjocls oldccf cd imporl Io llio Ur ion, biicIi as tha Tariff, thc CcnnEKCT, tho SwurLos, and the Pum.ic Lanus, would bu worlhy a 'Ji sing alhtsion j nnd Ihat n plcdgeoi'iiETitEScii mcnt und tiEFOi'.u, such as Gcneral Jacknon dceincd necessnry in '29, would beUiloacecp tible to tho peoplo now, iuasniuch as thu lust ciglit ycars havo beun quitc reniarkublc for tho rapid incrcaso of extravagincc and cotruplinn. Alas for ill who have indulgcd in such dr.'aiu inga: they hac bccn dnomcd lo' disappoint mcnt. Tlio cominon-placc inaugural- not vcry rimarkablp as a lilcrary pcrfurmanco tliough cohunns in longlh, cmilriins noihing but a sptcific avowal ol Mr Van Burcn'a hos tility lo Iho abolition of alavrry, cvui in tht- dis trict, and a ger.tral indicali'in that hc is ycl huting on to Jacksoti's coal-taill This it llie 8iim of llio wholo mattcr; and llie inattgurul will be rcgardid us another link iu tho chain if cveuts thnwing lliat " Mr Van Biircn aiins to earry llie North hy I'ARTY M ACIIINE RY, and tho South by YIELDING ALL IT DEMANDS.1' Unqueetionably Ihe n jlition purtgruplis wero intcnded tn conciliulc llio South: if not, why it that thc only topie doem cd wprthy of particular noticc? Wlictliorthc Prceidont succ'ds in making tu-ny eonvcrts hy tlus iiitUKru-'io u qucetioii&blc. He has j imhm cerlninly barred out nll ron i-tcr.t 0 tiolitiontat.. Ujt,Vf(s liavo rccuivcd the first numbcr of Iho " Joiirnal of Iho Amcricnn Tompernnce Union,!' publislied at Philadclphin, tnonlhly, nnd oflcrcd to stibscribcrs at f I pur annum. Tho Joumal is pulilinlicd under llio jJiructiorl of thc Excculivo coimnitteo of Iho Ainerican Tcmpcranco Union; ol courso it will conlain niattor patlicularly inUrcsting to thc Irionds of Tcmpcanco; tho pricc, wliicli U cxlrotnely lo', plncrp it villiln llio rcarh of all. In Slowo, 5ih inst., by Naihan Uobimon, Ksri. Mi Kdwin Uhurchill lo 'ISIlss Mary Uobinson, bolh ofSlowo. In Moretown, Slh inst. by Joseph Bonrs, Esq. Mr Wesley Matlhews loM'm Lnuisa Snalding, In Uoxburv. Feb. 23d. bv Itcv. JehielSmilh.Mr Hornco Dradley to MlsJ Iilercey Shaw,dau-ghler of Josian ssnBw, Hiiq. v In Middlteex, Sundav cror.ine, I'b. 26ih, by Ilurace Hnlden, Esn,. Mr. K. W. Millcr io Mrs C f' Sandtrs. Tn this lown, on the 18 '1 of Julr last. Mrs TJctsey Paiierson, aged 43 yoars. Prinlcrs in New York aml uino are renucitcu ur. In Berlin, of consumption, Mr Auilin Pikc, aged 18. He was a mcmbcr of the Congregational church and dicd in blissful hope of immorlality. Tcm&crancc JtEccltiig, Al tlic bnck church, Tucsday cvc. Marnh A. A goneral nnd carly attcndancc is par tictilnrly requtfipd. jij- jonn x rasic is renuesteU lo nct 01 ngcnt for Ihe "VVBtchman ar.d Journal, in Uoclioatcr, Vl. ICPAV"o would agnin rcrnind thosc imlebt cd to us, whosu nccounls are ofa yenrMnuml Ing or more, that poyincnl is carncslly desir--d. ICJTn oun Agknts. Thoso ol' our ngents who havo accounts in Ihcir honds for collcc lion nrc earnr t'y rrqnoslcd lo collect tho samo iinrneilintely and r"mit by matl to us, and those having moncy in Iheir hands bclonjing lo us u ill plcoie rcmit Iho nnmc. Ilr.v. Solnmon Uurlbut, of GrovcIand,Toie wcll Co. Illinois, nuknowlcdgcs the receipt of fillly dollnrs from iho Congregalionnl church aml Socicly of Berlin, Vl. in Augint lact, to constitutc hini a LifeMcinber oftho Ainerican I'orcign MUstonary Socitly. Grovcland.III. Feb. 7, 1S37. The Vermont Chromclc will plcaso notice the nhovc. l'OST OKFICE RULES. 1 1 MlXu office will ho open Irom eight o'clock, J. A. M. nntil hnlf pnft ono P. M. From " lo C, and lioni 7 lo f P M, ovory duy cxccpt Slindaje, whon it will be opf.ned at8 A. M. und rcnmin opcn nntil ono P. M. All lcllera iulcndcd for Iho Woslern mail, riiiiit bo dcpoMtcd in iho oflico or luller bos, previons to len o'clock, A. M. All intcnded for Ihe Eouthern and panton niuils must be do positcd previoui to half past II, A. M. A11J all inlonded lor ihu niails wlilrh lenve in Ihe niorning heforc liglit, iiiust bu depositcd by S o'clock tho cvciiing previons. JV'o Ittttrs dclivtred unlil postagt ii paid, except lo those Vlho Savt quarlerly accounts. fX?"No Icttcr delivcred whilo npcning thc mails. G. IV. BAItKER, 1'. M, Montpelier, March, 1837. UUN AWAY TpROM the Bubscriber on ihe 27th ull. FI J? LOrUSBLISS. All prrKon? are fnrbid criiployiriE him williout boing accoiinlabla la ine for bis w.igeE. All puiforu aro lorbU trustin" hini 011 my ncconnt allnrthis dnlo. ARTEMAS FOSTER. Fch. 27, 1S37. 85 UUN AWAY "BT'R-OM' Iho niibrciiber on Iho Slh injlnnt JC ALDEN MEAD. All pcrsnns atc for bid triuting hini on niy acrount aa I Jhall pay no debu uf M ciUrettnK nfler Ihis datc. HORACE CHATTERTON. Middlesex, March 6, 1S37. 95 NOTICE. U Ilorvcy Trncy, have rclinnuishrd (o tny B son, WM. V. TRACY, a ininor, his timc and scrtices unlil ho bccomos of agc. I shall pny no dcbtftl his contrectiug uflerthif dute, and hc is at liberly to do busincss the samo as thoujli hc wcre now of sgc. I1ERVEY TRACY. Tunbridge, Feb. 24, 1837. 05 STATE OF VERMONT, ? fn Frolate Washington Dislrict, m. i Court, holih den at Montpelier, within and for said iJistrict, on the 4th day of March, Jl D. 1837. TpZEKlEL l WALTON, Executor or lli( I.ikI ivill nlnl lnlnitipnl nl ArTms Failey, I.i It- ol Montpelier, in said diMricl, iH'ceuKcil, prescnis lns ndiniiiiatraiion ac coiinl lor selilctncnt Wbercupnn, it is or dcred that tho iatne bc referrcd lo the 7th dav of April ntxt, nt the I'rnbate office, in oiiiiii)uer, iu Hiuu nipirici, nn iwuiuiuu lion und allownnce, and ih-it all couccriied be nolified hereof hy piihlicalion of Ihis order iu ihe Vermont' atctimnn aud State Journal, prinlcd nt Monipclier, three wceks Rticcessivcly, ansoon ns may bo, 'hat they mny appear.f ilu;y sce c.ttise, at said time ninl place. nn;i onject tliereio. liy ihe Court. J. LOOMIS, Rcgis'er. S'J'ATE OF VERMONT, )In P robate Washinulon Districi, m. j Court, hold' en at Montpelier, mthin and for said District, on thc Uhday of March, Jl. D. 1837. EZEKIEL P. WALTON, Executor of thc last will aud testamciit of Amos i Farlcy, lalc of Montpelier, in said .listricl,' UcceaEeo, maitCM appiicaiion iu r.aio court lo exlcnd Ihe limc herelolore nllowcd him io pay ihu debts aad Irypeies (rnnt ?aid cs t.ite and seltle liis RdmmiMraiiou accounl, unlil some future day Whereupon, it is onleri'd by said courl Ihal said apnticaiion bc iienrd nt ihe I'rnbate olficc in Montpe lier, on ihe 7th dv ol April 1937, and il W furlher orderr.l '!ml nolice hereof, be jjivcn lo Ihc crcliUrs n said eslalc, and lo all otheM cnnceriied, hy publishinp; thc snb.stance of s.iid npplicaiioii nnd ordcrs thereon, tn the Vermont Wn'r'roiin aml Slale Journal, prinitd at M ;licr, at least two weekn bclore the time nforcsaid appoinicil " ' ) hearing ol BaiJapphca tinn, hy Ihe Cnur, 9i i. LOOMlr., Regutrr f XhlttlfffiUI i I.ot nf prtrne f-'iiii",lrF wantcd bytho eulcrilers in I'xclinngo t f Dno lf. SOW'I UWIClv, SII1LEY U DAVIb. Uich's Uollow, Munlpclioi, ) MorchS, 1837. J lUlANIMU'Vl'tfS PU.L. A N ISW Slipply jil r'-ecivcrl al tlm "lr, i( pclUr lirjokaloro, nnd lor ualo W in.osah) nnd rtrldil. Tu the Jkn. Vrobalc Courljor thc Ihu wt of Orlcnnv. WlbLIAM UOWKLL, ndmin.s'r.itir nl the I'Hiale of .lohii 'lfr.kiir, la'C of Plainfield In ihe coutily of Hullivau and Slale ol New llaiipsl'irc, deccaed, res- pcctfully reprcscc's ilmi ihe "nd J"hfi Ticknordid in lii.-i lifo lime cnfrr uno n ci'rlnin contrnct io writing, In m up dttle Februarv 17th, 1830, to and wiih David Tichnor ol Albiinv, in the tom "I Or leans and Slale ol Vermont, liemf 1. ln Dislrict ol'Orloan, nlorca.iid. it which aid iinlr.nnl illm snid .lollll Ticknor il iii'IC hlnvseK. hiB hfirs, exccuioi 1 . . . s 1 '1 1 1 iilin iiis- irainrs 10 cnnvi-Y n iiivm sairl.n iraci oi'lmd li'-iaad T 1 nor nl'rc- i'i 1 1 A Ii tnv bc'ing Lot No. 37 of lou 'ii sa.d Albany, cor. lili'uud ihat ai ', p nor would pv lo s.iid Joln 1 i sumof thrce ln.ndred nix'y iw d' inicrcsi on thc nmnc,rtn or befnre lown ot I I 10 inor ihe l"r nnd h- I7ih i i.tr ol (Vhrnnrv A. U. 13313. l'lmi the sni'd Dnvid Ticknor has in par, pi'rloruied Ihe condiii'in on In part an.l ii"'.v tilrads ready lo pcrlorm in fiill: whvh -:i J ;''i iract vas at thc dcceonc ols.iid Jolm Tick nor und still is iinc-x' coicil. Wherelore thc suid Wm. It i- 11 rnv3 thc Biiid Court to fjjrnnl unio him IiIhtiv and aulhorily to dccd sa'ul linil ncnr linj? lo the tcrms of saiJ coniracl, agreii.bly to thc siatule in punii cnse in.ide and pt vid- cd. W1L1.IAM ROWF.hh, Adi. r. lrasburgb, tlb IMnrch, 1837. 8TATF. OF. VKUXONT, District af Orleans, j. It is nrdercd hv ihe I'rnbate Comt for Ihe disirict aforesaid, that all pprsons con cerned be notified to appcnr lirfuc ihe said court nt n scssion iheicof io be holdcn nt ihe Probnle Ollice in IraKburgli, on thc scoond WedncMhiy of April nex', m hew cause, if any ihcy may havc why.ihe liher lynnd autlioriiy requcsicd in the furcgoinjr u'pplication should n-it be granleil, niid thatfirthal purpose ihc aid iipplication, logeiher wilh ihis order, bc puhlWicd in the Vermont Wnlchinan and SlsIC Jonrnul prinlcd al Montpelier, Ihrcc wceks snccca sively, as soon as may bc. (tfj, In lestimiinv wiiercoi i nav.- $?.. lipriMinni nlTixi'd Ihe wal ol Miul t.irf n.ul biihcfriln'il tllV nninr1. itlliBffr.. r i .. ;.. r:. vC ai irHsiiiiriiu io "i a-'-'-'i u-i, tliig.IlhdavolMarc.il. 1S37. Bv ordei ol Cnurl. GKO. NYK, Regisier. Jc7)MjiTssioNRR'S NOTICK. "SyF. ihe stihscrilii'rs, heiuir appoihtcd by ' the Hon. thc Pioliuie Court l.ir iho Diiiricl ol'OileaiK, CommiHsioitcr.i lo re ceive, cxamine Midadjusi iillclnimsund de mnuJs ol all persimi ngMitt ihe -wlate of Geo. W. Marliu late ot Albany iu naid dis tric.l ileceiiseil, rcprc-enicd iusolveni, and aho all claiim and L'emumls exhihiled itl offscl therclo. und cix mimihs from the 3d dav of Ffhiiiirv. 1837. heiuir allowed ! said courl lor ihal ptnposr. We tlo there- lore, licreoy iiivc iivlice, inat wc win ni- tcnd lo ihe husiness ol our said nppnint. mcnt al Ihe dwcHing hotisa ol Lcvi War ren, in Albany, on he Itrsi baiurday ol A uril afld firsi Momhiy ol May finm one o' clock unlil 0 o'clock P. M. on each of sid lays. A LUTHER DF.LANOE, ) Commis IlOUACKDritKIxir., 5 siouciP. Albany Feb. 2-4, 1837. bt ANTHONY RANDALL'S ESTATE. T II E stibscribcrs, havinj; bccn appnint ed by thc hounrable wibak- Court (or Ihe Dislrict of Orleans, ci'mniissioiuTS lo recievc, cxnmiiic aud adjusl all clainisuful! persons a,;ainst ihe Piiililc of Aiilhonj Randall, late of Chefiierfield, in thc cotiniy ol Chcshire, and S.atc ol New-H.ni iibIitc, dcccuscd, ri'prcsentcd iiimilveut, ,..k! ;t claims and dcmniids cxhibiicd m rfT-ct Iheioui, nnd sis motiihs Irom ihc 25ih dy ol Fcbruary, 1837, beinij nllowcd hy ra.i! cour lor Ihat purpose, Do beuhy yivo noticc that we will nlieod lo tl ' dutics ol our fjaid appoinlnienl al Ihc dwcll:n(r.hou,'r ol Asa Kimball, in B.irtun, in Orleans coun ly, on the 2d AVcdncsdsy of Apjil ncxt, ui o'ne o'clock, in ihe ulieruoon. ASA KIMBALL. ? CcmmU GILHERT ELLIS, sioncn. Barlon, Feb. 27, 1837. 81 COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. WE tho nubscribers, bcin; nppomled bv tlm lionornblo the Probato Coui" for Iho district of Randolph, comiriiuiancrt to reccivc, rxamitie and adjusl ad rlnims and dcmrmria of all penons, agalnet tho estnte of H'jroer Cuch man, late of Randolph, in said ditttict, decca scd, rcprcsentcd iniolvcnl, nnd nlso all claima and dcmands cxhibiled m otlset ti.erclo; nnd si.t niunihn from llie -1th day of Fcbruary inst. bting niluwed by said court lor Ihat purporc, wo do lliercloro lierthy givc noticc, that wo will attcnd to Ihc bufinessof our said oppoint inenl, nt Iho oflice of Wdltuin Nuiling, in said Randolph, on tlic 20th dy of Mnrch, S4lh dy of July nexl, from 9 o'clock, A. M. unlil d o'clock, P. M. on oscli of said clnyn. WM.NUTTING, ) Commis JOgEPH RIFOUD, i ,;o,tir,. Fcb. 52, 1837. 81 BAKK OF MONTPELIER. rjtHE siockfinlders iu llio Bank of Montpe J. Ilor are hereby nolified that an nsepjsmcnt offive dollats on iach ebaro in said Bank is ordcrcd by the Direaiots, pavablo on oi bcforo thoCOlli d.iy of April n.ixt. CIIAS. R. 'JLF.AVES, Cashicr. Montpelier, March Ist, 1837. 8-4:3w jCIOH salo by BA lES STORKS U CO. J4. March 1st, 18.'.. 84:3w T A NTINr! ono or two good journcymen i!&OMrrrincbusiiieFa-. soori V V ul tlic lannng& ettrryinc buslneps : stcady and laithful workmcn will find good oncouragctncut if appiicaiion is made soon. TIMOTHY SHEDD. Wells-RUcr, March 1st, 1837. 84:3w lilniien wlieelf ASUPERIOR Ktticle or nlo by BAYLIES, STORRS ii CO. March lat, 1837. -1:6 w NOTICE. CA ME into Ihe enclwurc, Fch. tbci&i, of. I Alaueon Nye, n rcd ttecr, eiippoifd tobc two ycars old tlm pin, uUt a li:to i-tar in ll:o (orcli' cd. Mrfaipchci' Mauh I8j? &i Ghtnelcfil