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NEW JERSEY.

MEMORIAL

ΟΥ

INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF SALEM,

Upon the subject of the embarrassed state of the currency.

APRIL 14, 1834.

Read, and laid upon the table.

the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress

assembled:

'he memorial of the subscribers, inhabitants of the county of Salem, in the State of New Jersey,

PECTFULLY SHOWETH:

That, in the opinion of your memorialists, it is the duty and privilege of all citizens, ll times, to watch over those who are intrusted with the powers delegated by the stitution, and to require that those powers shall be exercised in conformity with provisions of the constitution, and to the laws made in pursuance of it by the resentatives of the people, in such a manner as to promote the general welfare happiness of all. At a crisis like the present, this duty is more than ever imative, when, from a state of prosperity almost without example, the community erally, and more especially that part composing the farming, manufacturing, ding, mechanic, and laboring classes, have been suddenly plunged into alarming tress by the single measure of the Executive Department of the Government, fatal to the interests of the nation, as it is unwarranted by any just construction the constitution. This disastrous change, from a state of unexampled prosperity one of unparalleled distress, is, in the opinion of your memorialists, mainly to be ributed to the want of confidence produced by the hostile attitude assumed by › President towards the Bank of the United States. The removal of the desites, and the manner of effecting it, are causes amply sufficient, in the judgent of your memorialists, to produce all the distressing consequences which the ople have experienced and are still experiencing. And those consequences, we ink, cannot be referred to any other causes, as it is manifest to the whole nation, at previous to the announcement by the Executive of a determination to remove e public moneys from the Bank of the United States, this community exhibited state of great prosperity, in the full enjoyment of a sound currency which had tained a confidence and credit in the commercial world, hitherto unknown in the story of any other nation; her agriculturists, thriving and contented; her manucturers, protected and flourishing; her mechanics, industrious and prosperous; er laborers, busily employed and liberally compensated; and the whole mass of Gales & Seaton, print.]

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