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The Tobacco Interest

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
September
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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The foHou-ing extract from nn address bf Président tjfer. Wiihdrawin from thePresidentiál canvass, ehould be read by every northern farmer. What has t,e governtiient dono to find a innrket for n'nrthern whcat? What "first rntö missions" ha t'e been estublished abrofld fof trjis purpose? What nms of monèy" has povernment appropriatcd years apo 'to ernploy ah apent m Germañy to acquire informntioi' as to tho Wbeat trade?- Read tliis, and threrï votè for another Slave-ho'.ler! "BythefreDty with the Germán States, we had opei.ed tl.ewnytoa more cxiendei commwe wiih L7,000,000 of peoplP, in oui rotton, tobáceo, rice and hud, ai drttiés orfl oftncco, rice and Inrd, ffréatfy reduced, andí wiha stipulation for the free admisión of cotton . wlnie We had aírreed to roette át somè' re-duced dtiti'u, orticies from thós ffnté3 wnieh enterad into the f,,ost limited eArftpétition, tf nt all, with a few s mi lar oficies of American product. Thp Treaty wnis pnrticilnrly interest, i.? ftom (he íf.ar for thé hr.-t timp, nfior repented Ptrnpelos on the part f my predpcporft to acrompfch a reri.ictina of duty on T(biicco, the Government hnd succeeded m dólna so. t as neg-otintpd under reforutions orinrinntirifr Vvirh tie Tobacco States, nffd th the presiimntl ínnetion ofUcng-resí, vvjio had roiserf.-ne fl s belipved, the' mission to Virnna, from a ceéonrf to a first rote misíion, wiih direct referértee to the to- bncco rniert, nrtW l.arfalso ipproprialefl i sutn' of móhey, some years po; to énnble (fi Executive to emploj nn aLront n Gorman v to' ncquirp infonriniinn ns to the tobancó trtidéthe Pérvióos ot which nén' had orily ceaseúi n short trtre prior f o Hip npotiatio'n of trié' Treaty. Afy hope Btili howevr s, thnt tlie benefits to the Trénsury and the Treaty itself' may nol Bé lostío the country."ET When C. AI. Ciny was at Ann h sail ihnt Mr. H. Cloy was opposed to thé'AWxaiion of Texas, and wouïd f oreccf continue (o ooposeit. The North Alnbainian says of Mr.riay'e eecond letter,-"the letter put at rest th CALUMNY, that Mr. Clay s; ópposed. now' and forcvnr, to the Annexation of Texas." So ncconling to ihis southern Whig paper. Mr. C M. Cfay has been '-caluminativg" hís dimitíguihed relative! But it seems, by Henry's laat letter, that he regnrda it only as a "iniseóncei ing" off his fceling.

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