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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. B right jf fold our aruis, and exhibit I to enforce the laws; then has socc^shm be- a wrtect indifferonce whether the I>aus of' come tlu> altiTiiative. U ith record to se- the Union are ok'ved or not, all will U' cossion, Mr. W. wcnl on to cite caw's to shew the consequciict's to which the udiiii.i- sion of this rij:ht m any State would lend, quiet! This, I admit, would be an admi rable modi' to avoid collipion and prevent disturbance: but is it one that we can sub- should other S^tntes ailo[>t the heresy athrm- Fr,m the Yaukin and r»t;inb» Journal, jyrdiimrv ex^H•n»es ftf the V (' I arnrst'.y iiivitc the aJttiiium of cur rraci- iherctore, it I or any ot ler I crs totl,olbll.m mg lutcr. i» nnsucr to one rn. iv-1 p«y lu. more dollars than we ul from the «rrriBrvnfa pVifical rommittco in nii-nhers in our lamilv, w« riiino short ot i:ooreia. (ieii. Josq.h tJrul.am of I.mcohi couu- our just proporlion. 1 have trie.1 tins rule tv. is one of the worthirs of otir t.'lorious roohi- with ,>ij;lit or ten substantial planters, as tur tion, who, no doubt, and .tw/ffri/ as much us they cnuld rccullect of w hat they had at* iiiotit turn, now livinir, to the m>uih, for tin- ' purchased of iiiiportrd artirles for twelve mit to? Tli« moment we fail to cinmter-1 ed bv the ineetin;; whose procet'dinsc he act the Nullification proceedings of South j had rrad. This >iew of the Ril.ject ho IM- |^ !u.i.rndo.e. .ud the ' ;„„nths past, and calculated the duties im- Carolina, the I niou is di>solved ; tor, m | lowed by saying, that Nullification, unlesvs ^ ,, this government of laws union is obedience, nierjred in revolution, was not to lie stupiK^d. i ^,u ,iit. n, «nd .l.ould, {;.ra|,|,. of a fair ntlio, with each of thi-m. and obedience is union. The moment South , ’J he honorable member had told the i .u.>^, ^ c.nu».nd the t. s,« ct aud aiun- (caii>eof this nia> that m.«t families Carolina— j that layiiiff this bill on the taWo, and (mis- ^ ^,,0 the prey l.a.r* of m„nufactiin> clothinp for their negro*-«; it [Mr. Calhoun.—ho relies upon force! sin« the bill pending in the other House. „u-a U.etr Uo»^ f«r th. w. t days and bad in this controversy ? 1 have insisted upon ' would j>ut a slop to nullihralioii. uut\\lmt jmtnotw N\ no leUiU aiiti uicir uiuwu ju* h*' ^ 1 A r 1 pnvilii;>.»wli'ihthf ptoi-lrof Uie i:. .'^atwti.joj weather, wlicii thes cannot workout, and It that South Carolina relied altogether Ml I surely was there even i.t this? Alter the j.,„coln Co. C. .\or. \5, i„ ,sconiinonlv wove at home. Sheep civil process, and that, if the (Jeneral (JovJ first ot hebruary, Nulliticatum, wj^h all its : I acknowledge the re- ■ ,^p|| i„ any other place ; I wool enough for domestic w^e the slaves in the win- linsey w»>oi9i'y, (cotton article superior for that pur- . I . _ 1-I . 'I'••“•••p - rxi8»> to the iiniKirted plains ami Kendal cot- wili not appeal m the first instance to hme.; veution o the Mates w.nsoutoj ihequrstion; had been only of such „„i,.ed mnnv of the white., for com It will appeal to the patriotism of South an amendment ol the ( onstiuilioii was out ^ ,|,ose wc have t’rcqiM'iitly ' Bttnbiiles and incidents, was t« be in lud ernment resorts to forci', then onlv will iniHi use, are drebs*d in tl»e sume style.— Mr. W ilkms—The Goveinment will ap peal to that p»litical st'nse which exhurt.- obedience to the laws o(" the country, asli.e first dutv of the citizen. It H illapp«>al t‘ the moral force in the coininunitv. Il th;il present and the j;r.vcrnmeiit under wliicli we live, excilcnient that thrratrus our peace.— and are prf'si>erut{; r.».w as « t;lli;s hen to- j dl^4C«\t r that it mnkrs any ditfer- , J 1 c 1 /• r«rp, It oucht to ulirm evrrv rt al |«utriut with me, or otbem. wliethertho du- [Mr. talhoun here said, that South ( aro- j,., Ima would be content to maintain this cn- ^ „r |.|eas'd, .ind no more—cuttinp ntnl comng w itli her iwn sword to suit herself! hat a state of thin*;s was this ! appeal be m vam, it wdl ap^d to the ^: ,e-t ,ip>n the p^ corrrct, ui sia.i,-that the citizen. ol ^,,.erv tl.my Mip,H>rt«l; provided there iw« !„«•.> It .1.11. V!* !!!' ‘he ««'tern pit of tin* state, have a com- an ef|iialiiy ot‘conmjmptn>n in pn>portioo j ||,e dark peri«id of 1779, W and *'l j giu{{ iu speculation or living extr.),, punce beyond Iheir means to suppori \i live as comfortable, enjoy as many of t|^ nfccesauries and even luxuries of hfe, n ^ inoderute a rate as they can do at present Hut if the tarifl'is as oppresetve as it,j represented to b»>, i« resiataiK.e to it, „ nulhficatioti, the proiwr and constitutioeai mode of redreaa? The conatitution si\t the President shall take care that the U'*, are faithfully executed. And m act of Congrem approved by Gen. Wasbingto, on the 20th of February, 1796, dtfiuf,||j duty in Huch eaaea, and another act toihi name purpf«e approved by Mr. Jeflerson « the 3d of March, H07. Would u have been prudent to have repealed nr i)u|. Iified th»«e two acts of CuagreM firn» That the Preeident will finil himself bwjol to discharge the duties enjoined on him br these acts of (’ongress, is md to be doubt, ed, let the consequences be what they msv. As you »f>licit infomiatif»n on the lubjftt, IIS far as 1 can leani, none of tl»e euizrai of this State, or any where north rf ihi 35th degree of lutituda, will co-operate,ttd or abet, in resuitauce to tiie Urif, or itjj other laws |>ass(‘d by C^ngreas. Feeling conscious, that in proportion ta my ca)iacily, I have done and miSered as much as UKwt meo, now living, to iheHs^th, for the establishment of American I'Ondenre, and the happy form lA geverrj mcnt under which we live; aiid haviii{ rr.| ahaed fur half a century, all the .utd protectioii from il (hat I antieip«t»« diciary. If the mild arm o be not tulTiciiiil to t xecute the laws, it will I riT.iiired to be levied for the purpubts of . • . , „ u . ' #. ik. call out the civ.l force to Mistam tl>e law. I rc^„^c] mnn mtcrc>t wah thu.^ m t.e weMern pait ,o the aoiUty ot ench top.y it; but to the tr«m that tiuK* witi.eaaed the .T- . ^ J J . I J . . „ . ol (icorgia and Njuth-l aroiiiia; our lai- autlmntv with winch the con->tiluti«n has , pm^rrwttoa in wealth,numberM.civilu^ ^ Mnd happineimof my country ; aiid anMa«( wishing that it might so continue lo ther* of time ; yi>u niay judg« what inu«t beoi •(■tmliiins to see any attempt lo bti/lii if that be iimitficient, God save and protect u iik.n, I-'S..nt'i Carolira arpeaU -v „,„„or..v who wn.rn w,r us from the last resort. But if the evil do,-,...k J .; tners ruiM-cotton sa> trom one t.. («k-huii- this power, I ch^-rfully submit m comi' upon ifAo'is* reswnsible* bales .nniiuailv, and market it at the cmrtidenre that they will ekerciae it ju- rll question ..I the validity ol any pa. i o ^.j,arleston. Colan,bia, Camden a.Kl Fa> -, .iicooslv. In th-act' pas«Hj by tlw. l.st for it ? It fi>rrt Iw brought in to the aid n( reve;iue laws for clecisM-n bv the I’edcral Jaw, who, I ask ofgentleiiicD. isre-^pcnsiblf c,,urt.,, \|r. \\. had no dn-iU of liir in- for It to the people of the Inited States’ ,}jp„ce of the Sonnt..r from S^.Mth t'nrolina That IS the question. Talk ot it as voii ||k> pt^oplc tif that State, but no one please, my stity matters as y.'U will, th.'orizt p^.ver to sav what couise that .'tate as you may, pile up abstract prop..siti..iis to j ,.,1-^ if the sugg sti.)ii of the .^.'iiator any extent, at last the question resolves it-1 ,h„uld be nd..pted. We must take tins self into OQ8 ot obetiience or rtsistaiice ol ■ unfortunately tind it. The the la we hold up to the world for imitation, and; .,>j taxati.m, bv duties on im[)orts, for the cnjcymrnt of which the vcrfary of ,jjp .^,iy ia\at,o„9 ki passed by ett \ li'.e : wc purchase Ktniu* ky and '11 n- Ct.n:;n*M, i find woollens tax»-d rather higb nesste lio;;i. niii! s awl ht>rsts, soinetimo-i cr than any otl>er article, and it is cnntan ! iliese liiir provpecta, by one part of a slav " i.f two, and pay oil'lorme.’notes and i^nt thu i;t levying a lax on the smith j ci^mtry purMjing acour»»th«t may Icm accouuls ; with t tie biilaiiiv ot the prfxreeds f,.r ihe km lit ol the north. Now is lhTe , c,»,| war, ora aeperalion of the «*» of otir iKtton we pun ha'rf* 2i>ods, in the » Mate to the north, where there is more . without any adequate cause. 1 ha»« first jilace iiidis'^n nsahU's, such as salt, fii- ofio m every two huixlmi m>uU enga- j *»3jh eoosidered the whole l'oitel St gar, tea, \c. then uccurdiiig to tiie limcv ||,c manul'at-ture of wdoHmua ? Ami j as me and iiidiviiMble, and the genenU^ their chinat#* require them to wear ' •‘miiieiit, under cofettitutioruil liipits, th paternal junMliclir>o over tl« the i.laliui, like an indulg«Bi his cbiklreu, alKtrdiog iIm-k » ng iiiioueiaiis, we snail oiscover (jiieliug the trans|Miitatioii af»i inerrantile „|«tniK'tr or protectuMi, when t>-. Is It m>t prribeble that they |iay .u’h aMi^ttce and pmtectioo fromtioitj thsn ill. ir profxiftKio «o this artiel** ? has bceo alfurdi d to ibc siatf ot Uw' on im[)or s, ^^e not oppn'Ks»‘d, ui'd perliaps poy profit’ freedom pants in cverv c.Hintry of the globe i^ws • and tl.p people of the re “t"of"he Tn- J'**' »*‘.re I , , —what IS n ? It IS that of a govermnent ^ c inpelled to pn> tax^-s.' S..uth Caro- "o* hear the otiii r w.e huii- ^u, m..rr than n>.*i of the ottier s(alt —^uiii IS II : II 19 iiini wi «» i, .n art* c('inr)cue*d to iin\ t:i\^*'». o»»uin I an>- , . > ,i . - . , — — yvhere the ,,...ple nu.ke the laws and where i,.,3 „ „ declare. ^ .‘'''"J’ '' ‘“^1^117 co.„plam...« ot o|^re- ,l..„k will be ack.H,«l.dged. the people obri/the laws which they them- ,i,atno p..wershnll prevent free mgnss and ‘ ,'M^ r".. ....1 V ' i It would have WwocourteooatomjiaiU selves have m ule. Thu is rur sy stem of ^nd from hor ports." Kvery “ other Wk.w .oWieni, that ynu woiiW b Covernment, and by a large majoritv of the „f water in the limits of the Stat^, ^'^r- ‘ ch#*a(K*r ihan ih'-y can to the north. I tK* d«.|aved m few veam until we th.itid mu' accord,„gK.' «h>, I..,,, Sir, said Mr. . if you were to carry intu \\ licrcver j.'oo«ls are intrixluccd arid them s*me eff.^et the ultra dKtrim- of S.uth Car.liita, ia„de«l, all oWieatK.n to pay the duti*^ van- st this moment, ref^al >..ur whole protec-^ before the magical inilacncc of nulliti- live syst'“in, shut up our lactones, stop inirj tlii« (jUfsti.^^i wiih UH-n 1 such higii le^ful nmcli as in New .Hampshire, agreeable VVamii.xoto.x, ami (iareM:,» altaminer.ls, still 1 would he;; leave to ftalo to il,. rvidt^nce taken bv the comuiittea on nM»riihcalii« lo wiinM iitfl s..me farts, and make from them »..me „.aiHila« i..re, >. me y^.'r. pu.t. A duty ..f'‘ «-l all uur lull*, datiirers and onvalMOS wlieels, eylinjuish our firf^.&c.—nay, rum ' tis by your legislation—vet w(xild the peo ple of Pennsxlvania f'bey the laws, .aa'I a-i bide your d'-cifion. Hut then th*\v would apf«ai to th«* people, they w mid en]eavr;ur [T}ie r'-mii.der r.‘ xt week ] the preamble of winch, ainnn^ other ob- cporales. jccts. avows the priitM’tion fifmanul’at lures .a« lures. ^ doin^Mic auiwjf.-.cture, i* jwisurj to , practical kt». i^r.«, a „n extent which lar cv,-e.]. iIk-deii.autJs ^ r^Wi»4»UK.nl ol it coA .tuti.^., I, r home IIS.*, ar«l a snrplu. is expcrtod U.. , gc„,iemei», witb great re^t.ve . >*-ulh AnK^fica, where they c.Ki.p.te with, general principle ol prf lpction, it pats*d t„c r.rilihb in that market ; ll»c iMtural • JOfi. GRAllAl *4' i I lii I n ij I r V. ^'I* I" |cv.'ii>jc I , J I • I ,1 and this act was p;i‘!>ed I \ a ( oo;;r jroiH-n circles, on th^ fitir»tion , . , ' ; , " f , I larire imrtut whom r(>r:iKU tno coiuli l^)ms I’hilippe. Kiniiol Irancf. 7 . . i I ,, .-c. and when tuo iue»lian was taU'-n ( ‘hiiippe. I he IJarom'Sill i?tein- . ■ i r . . prificiple of prf.t**cluin, it iru.'ly. A'ttrwarti* M,me «hll> rence consi-cpieitce i, tliit duin>*«tir r.un(ieiilitiii K«miMl RiK-lrvrtl. E«q. SwcWv III making iKjt tlie oftaiU >l the a- Ltrinj's down tlx'piicoit to the lowest coatttf^ oftbt Ailn n« • fmimu* it Mil- HiST(*ni( VL M\>i KKY. “To be or not lo bt'—thul's thi rj'i •t'tinn " A riii>stadfiiir?tl)ledecu‘«i>ii I", now-going to bring public opinion to act upon Con- oti in I]uro[ gross, anJ Uar liiciii back into tiie n;;hl whether course. Tiity would appeal to uiorul in- i.i Louis i’hiiippe tJuencr, and to tint altH)C. beig. fomierlY Lndv Newb)r( i!t;h has pub- 1 know, s;iiu Mr. \V. fiiat the g» ntleman lislied a pamphlet, under the title oi'“ Miiri^v from .Siuth Carolina cann«t aiiticit>aJc tne Slella. or tiie cri.i.ii.al exrhan;'e of a yonng ^ i . i i *• j .i . .i _ r . appli. ati..n of force in the c:rse now presen- u.rl of the h.gl,t*t Urth for a b.y of the m.unt on each artidc. I hnd that th. n prr^Wti.Hi. Il i-m.t oi.lv s.. with tU noi.. ted:lmt I pray l.iiu, a^ain and acain, to , lowest conditionin w Inch she d*-mes the ”, ufartun^s et colt-m. but «t evtry otlier ar advert to one particular paragraph of the' legitnnafy «.f Louis l*hilii|>e, atrJ asserts Ordioanc*'. There wer- s-veral cases in her own claim to the throne of Frame, which the u-se of forcj- is referred to in tw The faft“ alleged by tliis hdy, as abrid:;«‘d Ordiiiawe, in which Mr. W . admitted the from the ('alfdoman M’ rcJiry, are, that in right to use it. if. f >r examp!e,as in a cas•• 17*3 the I>iiUe d«- Cliiirtr-s; jftf rwariis supposed subiJtie turn resistance by fore contingency in Ibfl.K liti, that ttie i4Jf)f*ly ^ mine, must be a|>feUiii{; I FO|{i:u;.\ ITI.MK. .4 irj/V of hro lltiMbiinti* >—There Iivinit al Sandiacrr, a woman who has : 'niiiiaiHt;. iri ^IIH.Il .»ir* »» • uuiiiimu me Iioiii ^ aiT-, iiiai »»* » « j j i - *i * •rhttouseit. ir. f.r example,asm a cas- 17:3 the Duke d- Clwirtr.^; -ftc rwariis And utK^-r every change ol he li.iug tliey want at the cl,e»p.-*t ra j'‘pp««d.^’‘’ngres^u,terid.-d to overrun and Duke d'Or!ean«, alias phihpp- K-ahte, .idminislratK-n ol the tfovermm nl Irom that they are not agre/>d how this is aU ibiJue the.StateofS..uth Carolina and over-■ tni\e:if-d m ItaK wnii thp Du. hess de «o this, (iipwarus of 10 years; they Ihit prart.callv, 1 think it is plain th irn their hb-rttcs, he admitted the ri;/ht of 'hartres, und r the name of J .ii.ville; that and ,he home manufacture is odded to imwru-d into the I nite.l ."itates, wa> taxed in;|e. \\\. » ^m^.ly biyoud the tie .3 cents [■er pomid, iivinutactijred iobaxo *j riiawl for hoiiif consumption. In oi»e prin- cent*, si.utf 10 cents and che'se 4 cents (K*r ciple. all [.-arlies agree, ihat il i* to th‘ in- fHjun l ; beer, ale and cider, 5 c**uts per gal- ton;*! ol the communm-, to purchase everv ; ried two husbwrHl«. They lioth live lit lou, A:c. And und4-r every change of the ihmj* tlicy want at the che»p*-*t rale ; liul *^tne villni{e, and she, very rwveniw” alU4ini,y^, sometifTics IS fiMjnd with one, and snmeiii that when > the other, arui amongst them ill !- ...a. , , ■ o the for- gre.tert |wtce and ha rmnoy previji U' . IJut,coniedowntotlie during the Duchess's accoiu:hcme..t they ‘he conV.itutionality was m-ver quest.oiK-d, e,g„ „nportatiMi, tli.- market i. then Mip- .%oHtnfhatn Krrur. wh.ch the Ordinance de- staid at Moiii:linia. where sh»> wiisdelivered plied to rcpleinKi, and I-tvoikI the »k-n>aud. Among the prizes awarded hv tl»c P* - Acailemv of Sciericea, at their Ust irti/:. To Israel K. I ' ....-,.w ...^ . _. y^"r>i'.ij, Hnd is accordmijly - ' — oi a lener; it w(HiiU inue volumes. Kut workman, tor ilK* MjlMtituiion of tlr Laws. “Enforce’" is the word employpd Ma-Jejnoisellp d‘()rlein-t; that she was by '" '“‘derKtand it, nor yet so corrupt why undertake to ch op logic or reason on of a niai hine for that 'f the human by the Ordinance. For the meaning of this her red father, the 1 hike de ( ex-,'* altslracl llieory f PractKally—who it op- in gla.-* Wnwing,‘*,t>IK) franca. HymrtM word It was not neceseary to resort to John- ehnnged with ihe jailor, Cliiapini, for a boy, '-'-’"'***f>ed. tor manv ol them were men ol hy the tariff, when every thing is of Ibis valuable inveniicai llte licalth of son or Weijsicr: the law mav be “enforced " 'S whom Madame Thiapini w.is de|iven*d talents and integrity, .md oj more cheaper than tlwy were wh’n tlie glasa blower will, in future, lie prcservfi by exvrutifKi. by judicial process, by a sun- a^M.ut the same tinie; t!i;it />o/ii f*''‘^'•^•*1 oiw-My nrid rea [latriotisni, t lan iHriti'was lower Ihan at prrsinl ? Il is nol , and the product of bis mnnufacture ]i!e demand of [nyrnent of dutiet* by an U. Kiui; of the Fn.nch ix that mmc hoij; that I'junU in the name num jer the coi>ls of production lhat is ll»c nKrasure unproved both at regards accuracy .States Officer. It tK-eds not the iron grafcp ti.e Duke de Chartres’ motive for m.iking prpeDt cav. Indeed, all the tat ler# ol I le manufaeturcr, m>r yet the an«l the capability of inakinj} articlrt of p*uer, tiie n.'tked sword, Ol fixed liayofiet, the exchange wa*^ t-> secure in his family a I*"'‘‘''-*1'"hureh concurred in 1 us >pinion, |,y (he merchant. They both i greater dunetuu(Ku> than waa forojcrlj f* toro(-'‘tit!i!eetif..ree:urHit of tne laws. You cot. iderahic pro|icrtv, whieh would have *'* (>"hticiatis ol «y i»re tor ha\o to take lor il what ihey caii gel lu Ui# siblc.’* enforce the law, every day, ai.d ev-ry h-HJr gone past him to anotlier l.raiK:h unl-s he "|i).’‘a';^;il.en7'’'that ‘Jthou'^h CW ' A rommunicnlKW .ie lunatifo inr..f»*J of *^verv d.iv, m the most tranquil state of had male issue ; that the liuehess de ( nar- ^ answer-O, Itiat a I u„ i ' cannot lie *o|d al cost.it i>* *> inuch dead i,.„ / •„ic,_ ii_„_ l.MidiA* «x .r.tv: fi„-. nloreem. ntoftiielawsitis’t^.s had sev. rnl dau.-l.t-rs More this cr^ - di.l legislate for the prot.ction or unprnilurt.ve capital to th-m; We it , “ wiiich IS. af,..r t,.e l^t of Fe.ruan , to I. time, and tiow ...pain-.i of ever ha.ing - «heir mtere.t to d.s^H-. uf it at j!,?« dares that lorce shall be used, and it is in f.fadaughter; tuat Maria Stella,afterwards e^i alive, wfri) a s^^ini o | ,^|| tnighl I* advanced in de- ... the event of lije attempt b\ tiie I'. Slat« > f>;idy New borough and Baroness .Stuiiberg, coii-.i|tu:ii>n oj the . ..late*, ,,j,| suhjert, tar exceeds tlie boui.ds was the folkmmg: to enforc** the execution of the Ilevenuf is thi^t same i^"r>i'.ij, Hnd is accordmijly -‘^'d it cannot be that they w*re so icnurant ^ letter; it w(Hild tnke volume*. Itut workman, for iIk* m con‘tnjei d in;onn attempt lo put down the sor.v; tbat the I’laron* « Sn mlx-rg I >und her ‘‘‘ granted, but it is toristitu- «x'urs when there is an rtiVolUMiade* wIm'i^^ returtW. peo,|. of .^outh C,.r.dun, and to justify the .nformat.ori rr-spert.ng her or|..in strongly XreTs‘'T8 liniV' ^l.c^idT- ‘ I n'"*d calling lortn of ii.iiusaiitis upon tdousatws ol confirmed h\ fimiiv liken* si., und that she o, wnere is ii» inniu. * nv, juu^^ demuml, a« at present o| mir.1 articles.— iv-iii i - ■ prf.[>e|{y lor iiimiiirrr, iii.ii |n . _ , . i*, who are not in realitv w nat they think 'ax^s arc Lid on the cajntal each man [mw- ^ot subject to the dislurhing eauw;s of tor- I he celehmtH lxwl'>n ' they nn.— h^trdl Journal. , In N«rth-Caroliiia, wo have it on ei-n policy or foreign laws, or the contmgen. Aires in the j lanls, fcU^Ps, }>olls, \.c. bonds and n.oney vojoges uiid insurances at a , . '‘"r"’ "" u » Platt.-Jiur^, A. Y. Jan. 11.—A singular included. Kvery slate has its own pro,i h»r £|0.'»,U00; his projKsrty be.-idvs Ion of “t'all to nriiis'” “ .\tt Titiori, volun teers !" A;/-, arid one of tlie>e Resolutions (whieh il'' rea»l) declares tuat the fjers)ns nsvinW^d at this m** ling not only affirm^ _ _ ^ , , the ri;/ht of the State |iearcahly to seced.-! ca-ie, :,r,d on.-whieh has produred riolittle : ! that which approximates near.'st The farmer djes not alwovs ourehase his I‘ ^ w.1 1 . .i . r ■ 1 ^ _ ‘ r>f I.' ta Vkist U.-I II {'ifi/l nrttir* t%f • • *t'i ^ 4 \^ from the Cmon, Isjt are prepar^-d if ne. d , .-xntement m il... n ii-hl.orii.wxl of the |«ir- ‘''l"i‘l"y i* U-«t, but you will find nt-cesMnes where he can buy the ch.-ip* »t • The Queen is verv fond of driving out.*: j b.!, to peril tiieir lives in ih*' ass« rtion of ties, cam*- t*eforr .lud-.’ U urfird for exam- ‘••'‘'i are vi. 'I'lie constitution of the I • S. I ,„ler.-st where he ! m n carringe drawn by | this elaim, A:^;. Ye-., Sir, said Mr. W. if mation, during the l:ist w-«-k, in this vill-a^e,:‘‘W'ntnes the ratio of representatic.ii as the not prey* nted, secesMofi i« at hand ; for thi- in which two mothers elaimed the same basis (,| *.qtj;)]|ty, for direct taxation ; and can pay th*- easi,-«t. (>„ exammmg the j - ‘ horses of tin-*"'^1 ubje* t in all it« l»-ar.ngs, it is l,eh« ved the : '"'X'nted on . color. This has given rise to llw fjH#*"'*! ;, »■ thrsr Bfr. iH l.ilidhrrr inllir'-'^' •f .1 Mi-)«l lrilhncth"’f'- ,. v. Ih''
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1833, edition 1
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