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THE MINERS’ AND FAllMEUS' JOtlRNAI,. mjfacliiredcoHnii,ini!i(ro,(iuicli Moore admitted was admitted that crimiuai are the strong- cooliot'd und«'r the provisiojis of the Ordi- i luis not b«'en less tliuii u tuillion ami u ii!ar- uuul. lanmmmili iIowith, ^ ***. f war wilh such a 8lal«, h«w’ wiKild it ter. I miuate? Wliencvfr it should have tcriuul nted, what wuuld be her condition? xlioiild uvcr 1'1‘turn to the Union, wliat woul^ be the condition of licr tiselings and a(]^. The fgurlh scctionof the bill was merely | have no rciiud) under tlie laws as they row i equal to one-sixlh part tif all the iioM pro- ivory, iu»ii*t U iriui, nut* el'all 1 j***®*' niinjrled in the thr itter of form. 'Hicre was no conslitu-f exist.—As all such eases arose under the ‘ ducetl, within the i>aii.o [teritKJ, ircin tin- Kii'ds, «il oi jumiH r, ii.ainitktiuttd «n«l " ^ * g ongofbji, al principle involred in it. It only au- i laws of the State of Snuth C’orolina, this mines of Kurope und An.erira, cstiii Qted rul!^, lori.ilM iin loil, vi j;ctubl;ii pmi- *** *^P* ““I P"® ““njiu | iwHl the Courts «f the United States to secl.on only extended the pnvileges of the ; accorrlinj; to the results of icceiH y cars, n.s Zn'lrL ' ,7. matter tional thorizotl supply the want of a copy of the rrcord. j writ of habeas corjws to meet tho>e particu-' given l>> the best mithnn'.ii s. i Male It Vras iatetided to obviate tl»e difticuhy i h;r cases w hieh bad originated in the pres-1 The prevalence of a fVartiil epidemic in utiiin, tinJ all oiiicr il/i lujt diuj;* aiid uw , ixcfi>t (>ru«. united delence of liberty, and for thl iluJl"L\d uIT.; which was likely to arise from the noTci | «ut state of things. 1 this and other citics of the I . S. w as sen-; uriuU tor coini>o»un; djra. , to see her d graded or defaced a» a niembt-1 provision contained 10 the 8th scction of the ' He had now done, having fully attempted aiibly fell in i\ diminution of the usual de-' Mr. flay delivered a long speech in e.\-]| uneieracy. , , , ■ Replevin Ijiw of South Carolina, which' to explain the reason which had induced i mantis on the Mint, and its prwluctiveiicss plat.atioii oflhc bill, and ol bia views iu rv-1 ® entreat and makes it penal in the Clerk to (urni!»h such' him to give his sanction to the bill. Hejwitliin the third quarter of the year. In lation to the present pu^iture ol aliairs, | j™P w lhi» rvord. Tliis provision did not meddle with shculd only sa>, in addition, that if it were j every dcjiartineiit of the institution, labor breathiii|{ tho most |mlnolic spirit. U c ^ body to bring into ttie coiisiaeration ol ihu the penalty of the Clerk of the State Court,'the pleasure oi'Congress to enact this bill I was,’during the prevalence of the danger, i,uve roi.m only for the cloeiug paruj;ruph*, | Itavc had the hoMrgf but contented itself with providing meanstoj intoa law he should most fv-rvently pray that j more lightly exactcd ; and it is stated, with ' aafollows;— j proving, »e c^ ry which, supply the deficiency. i no occasion might ever occur to require a much pleasure, that no indivitlunl emploxed .. 'l i,« nieinonihle first of I'tbruary w i« * know uiysell has acluatKd »•; tnd ib, The fiAh section authorizes the employ-1 resort to its provisions. It was his desire in the estnbiishmeiit became u subjcct of ,„,si. I cutiiljs I did Wt l uu uucouquer-i»'«« “eaire Jor rektonng harnmiy to th* menl of military force under extraordinar> tliat the present bill, w hen it should becoriH; ^he disease. . . able repu;;Laiice to legi*iatiuu j _ . J! . ,* ** I circumstanccs too powerful to o>-en oine without such agency, and to be preceded by the Proclamation of the President. 'V bat be had already said had reference also to this scctton ol‘ the bill. He would now merely refer the Senate to some precedents. The first precedent which he would no-' and among the archives of legislation tice was to be found in the Act of May ‘-id, 1792, vol 2, p. 2S4, re[>ealcd by the Act of Feb. 2'?, 179.% renewing the power to call forth the militia, which Act was still in force. nero8sity of reference to its prov sluinhering in the libraries of the lawyer 1 1 have the honor to be, with great res pect, V our obedient ser\ant, SAMI'KI, MOOIJF,. : was uiMin us. But thus is not the ouiy too- «hcwe conwderati^, and regarded only tho ' siderutiou. t>. Curoiuia has practically (>«*»ofumleJ pwple-l .bould MIXVOF 1H»; » MIHJ VIAIK'S. TfjC I*»Wlt»AT I . S. Float Ihe f'ui/rlUrtUe Olufiirr. po*;tI^>n^•d her Ordinance, instead ol letting »'0p* «hat, u«ter nich fet-lm^ »«l wrth it into efUrt, till the 4th of March. No- dispoaition., we m»y advanta^^ly U.Uy who has notictd the couii* of .venu, proc. ed t« the coiundermlioo rf thi* bill, The 7.n/.-Mr. Ch.v bus .lone b.m-'can dooU that she will po«lpone it b> tiU *7'’ self immortal honor. He, the father of ti.e ■ furtb:r kgislati.«, U' Cougrew »bould ri»e wj^od* ^®ur duilraciod cuuotry. American S\stem, lias come forward with I without any ». ttkment of tbi. question. | u *lf. ^‘ir»yth o|>f^ .'*1 a bill so to nWifj tiie Tariff as to niake it I wa. going to .a), u.y life on it, *].e will lAve to bnn* in the bHI. ain!(tonuidedik (>ofclp*.i»e It to a p?riwl sulwcquent to the yea* and nay*. Ho thought tUare wasoot Of thr Prc*ident of the I . Uaiiinittinjr a This law grew' out of the Western Insur-, rection to Pennsylvania. Like the present - t bill, although it w as merely intended to meet 1 ” axhiugtottf 1 Otk Jan. 1 ‘■.13. that exigency it was so framed as to con-* * satisfactory to the South: a bill “ the fien-: »»«■- tinue in force. So the bill under conside-1 r>irector of the Mini, exbibuing tlie ojHjrc. priiu-iplcs of w l.ich i Mr. Calh. un de- fourth of .March. ' It u in the iialiiralcourHe tin»e to act on tbe bill j lltal tii* y«o«lc y| rati(*n, ahhough it had special reference to tof that uii.tilulion during the j, „,j|, |j,^ npprobatiou;”—and ofe>ei.i». Suilb Caiohna must jicrceive Irtler wait the actioo ol lh« Houae on twj .South Carolina, poiote.1 not to her alone.; vvn''r'\v J ii ' tlicrefore cmphaticalK. .4 liiU lo iireitrc, . ibc euibarrawuiei.ts of her wtuati.m. Sbe b.11 before thrf» b«4y; and ibat tte biU n.| If the opposition to the laws should extend Srr%K« Jhi Vnion ’ A bill that satisfies Mr. Calhoun, j n.u^t be dcMfous^it is uun^tural to aup- olated the C»i^ilution,^l«g a bill to rau Itself', and the spirit of disobedience should J qj ,4, a, l a. , annct fail to iii.h: t the apprt.balion of the ! |«>se liiut she is not, u> riuiain in tla- I’niou. revooue, which can^ to ongiMt^ m r esbibit itself, whether in the South or thej = ' !s.Hith; and its introluction by Mr. Cla} ' Wi,ai' a Suio wbo«.' lierots in its gallant .Senalr. Ho coMNlerod the rariff at will ensure for it tlm support of s-Miie (.f ancestry fiiught au many glonou* bullU!s last gasp; ««»d mm* that “thw bill those who have u>uallv acted with bun in along with tliosc of the other Statea of this comc from no ^Ittf to«rce thin fiw tkl ^pport of the prtilcclivc svstcrn. Tlif!K*jl nton—uSlalo hiIIi which lliu cvutrd^rucj ^f»tor fr«>ni Kfiotuck), forto do otncror^j parlies ui;itod, rcn!t^r Ihe pussmgr of iht* 11'* Iiuketl by iMjfuU of M >'h u po^^criul cluir- were wo itM>re iiMloLled Ihsn U) Ktoitibr tM| bill, we think, certain. Or, if tui.e should -cter' 1 *l«\c soin^* ;«.-a fancied what - dii«i>rd and di*;ooleiu wbicb agUalea •.'I not alkfW of its ccnsunjination during the. would be her cocdilion ■ she g«ics out ot llte e cannot conceal our dioguat at mekil - • I nion. if lier pople should at course and surh language from a Sogtbe »l lie thrown ujhiu ibcirown resources, man. Mr. (lay bad nobly aBrn(ieei b«l tlie con- own predilFctiAii«, to promote the peac*! dant power. •»! harmony of tlie cauntry, and badde-l iiiuM hate iivercd a speech full of kiitdnaaa wid 1 North, the general principles-of the bill' MINT OE THE UNITED STATF.S. wouM be equaliy applicable. It was an a-1 _ ,, i'kilaiJtijiAm, Jau. lo, ineiid:n«nt of our code of laws to which Ihe , ^ honor to subiiiit a attmtu.n of Congress had now been callod, I traiisaclions of the and which wa. rendered immediately neres-1 ittst year, eniiing 3isi rary byt he peculiarity of our present situa-1 tion. The second invite the attc Act of the 3d 'i'he coiiuiue rtfi^te;! Witliin lltat nerioii “ to suppress „ tions to the laws,” and “to cause the Uws [I**'’’’r”'^‘*4!!”*S?uth Carohna to armies aud and on eipeu»ivc (Jovcro- nliatioo. And bow w bo met T Byt; to be duly executed. That act authonzett n^j; dollirsi" 4 71.7 000 da do, i jr'ViOii Oidinance, nil the next ?isMun, when a nienl—have foreign iiiissiooa—she muat and nppoaitwo. And tkta, too, by ■ 8o(«i- the President to call out the land and navar.Qujrtfr doli. force to suppress insurrections, dcc. 1'hesc Dinw^*, were the objects for which then, as in tlie present bill, tbia extraordinary power had been conferred. Another precedent would be found in tlw act of Jan. 9, 1^), aec. 11, vol. 4, p. HM, llAif diinev, fcnU, .N-'O.liCO illw.liUO do. do. do. do. tnoro joyful than we can exprt’^.-*, that we »>:i,i0I,0jJ congratulate our readers on the huppj pms- Of the amoimt of gold CfiiH-d w ithin the pcit of having nII anui.oiitics b‘twrcn act ot Jan. w, sec. II, vol. 4, p. tl»4, last year, abyut 6'O.UW were deiiveti from North and Scuth allnyei!; of cur wlu;!* to enforce the embargo, and which gives Mexico, South America, and the ^V. lu- 'country bem" «»nce mom ‘ united’in atfec- dies; frnm Africa : iOT",000 from the i;rld recoil (.f tho I’. .‘States ; and a- boul $12,000 from sources not a'^eertaiiKd. 0;' the amount of gold ol’ tlie L’. States, tion as in njine. ,\nd however «e lnn^ pcrf’ect a.«suraiice may entrrtnined, that raise ta\es—enact this very Faxitr, which ern man, the imiiii a(ay of tlie AdniMt-j a bill nt lea-it as favurah!.- to the South as hud driven h«r out of the Lniou, lu order ir«tiio la the 8onato, whom undivided Mr. Ch-iv's, wili f«sK. It with feelings to ci.ali:e her to ruisc inoiK;y iuhI to tustain f«rta ooftbt l« bo directed lo tbi> amictiii| the altituJf « an indi pendent power. If adjiwtiiient of all dilfi»r«iKoa. Riwlly,| ^he sJtouldLave uofWcc,no navy to protect «o«ld leem that tliere oii«tod a denrewl l.er, .Le w.mld be t\pci*od lo piratical 10- dn*o S. C. lo extremities, for tbe p4eMan| « ur-ions. 'i iieir nei^iibcr, St. lK>niiugu, of putting lier down. ini;,'!il jKmr down n horde of pirates ou her Af4er»eyenilolber|*nilrBjenhad»poiec,J bordt i«, and ccsoiatc her plantalions.^She Mr. Clay repheif lo .Mr. F. He laid— I l.ave re;;ar(i d him who ha.^ oprtK-d thi- n.u-.t Luc Ltr en.bosaics, tlierefure muat » He had reaolved that while be was n.l bright proepoet, let us accord to him thi slie huw a reunuo. And, let u>o till you, gaged in ihtJ work of peace, oothiB'j hi>nr.r due for his tnilv patnctic pur;>>?«'. ttx-re i* anollicr c«ii!«equcuce—an luev it- which might he thrown out in the remarkil He IS no longer a candidate for ofTicc. The able 00* , »K*- ha» a ccrtaio deatnptimi of rf gratkrmen, whe ther |ieraonal or ort,| irguua, pnrity of his motives, therefore, canont b^ j»«-n»ooN lecogii.zed a?*pri*peitv S.Hith if tho |ioukJ provoke him toaoy warnlhof replr.r *4u>*,0(*0 from NorthCaroIina; S'1-5,000 susf^cted. I'utuinac.uml W esi of tin ,Mii«u»ippi, which He was, ho niu»l conAn#, aomewbaf aBrl dent tiais power. I ffoin S. Carolir,a; *140,000 I'roiu (leorgia ; 'I’Sie following are the provisions of the , wi.uld U; no longer reco:;niird m »uch, e»- pti.^n) at the manner in which hia rcfloMlj He would refer to the laslprecpficnt with ' arid about $1,000 from Tenncsste. ° bill: cept wiihin their ownlimiu. 1 his vpeciva had lieen rrcrived. The gentleman frcal which he should trouble the Senate. It sol = I A bill to n.odify tli« ict of the llih July, l-r>0, m.l of proj»crty wouU sink iinmediately to oiie (Jwrgta liad intimated that this Bill waj happened in the bistor\;_ of Pennsylvania, I The following statemr-nt exhibits thej til otitct *i.t* imtofinj duii.« on uiiporu, half of ii.t prestnt value, for it is I/oui»iai*a the work of the manufacturer*. The ji»rt| the power to employ the land and naval forces, in general terms, to assist the cus tom house olTicero. Tfiere was al that mo ment a great excitement, although nothing like tlie solemn position in which 5^thLb.ne uientionrd, aU-ut 8'U,000 may u’ Carolina has now placed herself, ^ct it' ^t^ted to have been received I’roui ^ ir^jinia, wa.' deemed expedient to confer on the Prasi that that state took from Virginiaa a strip of quantity of gold reccive«l from those dis tricts of the r. S. which have thus far pro duced it m q'lnntities siitricient to altmct notice, commencing with the jear 1-VI. Up to that period it bad U'en rceeivctl at the .Mint only from N. CanJina, from 1. Bt a tnartril, 4’- ’f'l*«l, frfini «iid iftcr lh>- da;- of S-picii,lji r, I'M, in ill tsw - wbm tillin'^ «rf iinpoM-d fill lorncn by Ihf irl of lh« l4Ui July, I ■'3v!, tnliU«!, • \n«ft 10 aher ur>d tiix nd iht- Kti riti act* iiupu«ipj uuiix mi ijr.ptiru,’ or bjr *ny olli't acl, »l.. l! td lw iilj tj r cciit. on i(»o \a!ai tli rcof, «:i? tenth :«r'. o! yearly c.: c ic » a V I I I I I §§§? t •IM4 tfVlti fftMJ •ill r ' 1 • ■ a /* 11k .3->lii day ot b»r, I'i *. U.c oUki h»Il '* 1"''“’^ ‘f' postpone it from timo to ih-riof »b»ll !>rij r.'ut’rd. tiiiie, would defeat » ur le^nlation forcM'r. I And U u fuithn rnneird, Thai «o much of, I would repeat that, under mII the cireuiii- ^ I Uic trcond M-rtio«i *> iJ»* aci of ibe 1 lih of Jnl> slant' *! «f the ca*-c, the ':ondition of So*illi -• aforesaid, ai> ti.xc« tlic raleul dutv on ail iiiiited tiiU / 1 „ 1 * .• .1 1 , r i , fulU,d kr.o>r,. by tbc namcof «' '’■*= '» • j or ktn.;,*’ coltoiw, of wiiirli wool.. the onlv iiuU. 1 ComblWitloU, tfie w hole of which t.igelher, I Z j rial, thf \alue n ht rcof df»ri> ihjI cTcetd *'iirty.fm ' constitutes a riiotive of action which renders I rfnt- a ariuar. yard, M frrr |K-r cent, ad raWrrm, ,t exjiedient lo n'-«'rf, during the present ' .hall h.. and Ibv «u»e u Ur,y rcp^alrd. AnJ „ „,•, ^1*.. to « .|;.t measure III or- Ui« taid arurlti •fu.ll be nubK'cti d lu Itx Rare*; du , . . . i ty of iLty p.r cci.L a. i. prouded hy lJ.c m»1 'ii'iet nud tranquiM/.e the countrj I I land bordering on the Alleghany and Ohio riven.. On this strip of land, whereVirgin- ia had been accustomed u> exercise jurisdic tion f>>r w hich she bad opened the titles, and where she had held her courts, there arose an ifwjrrection. Thia bad been callcd the Western Insurrection fact tfiat it was confined to th land w hich Penney Ivania took from V The President was autbori7.ed lo call out the militia of Ihe state, because they were Dot crnimitted against the United States, but were willmg to obey the call. 'I’he; man lo wbooe name history has no parallel, pot himself at the head of these troops to; quell the insurrection. All power was pla- j ced in his haftds by Ihe act of Nov. 24th, 1 1794, vol. 2, p. 4’jl, nnd tbe President was I authorized to place in H'esl Pennsylvania a eorps of 2i)00 men, either drafted or cn- liBtfid. The sixth section of tbe bill had referencf to tbe replevin law of South Carolina, and w as jiistifKd awl rendered neceasary by the ^ 12th section of ibo act, which prohibited i anv person frrmi hinng or permitting to be | UA'fl any building, to serve as a lail for the I confinement of any person committed for a j Violation of ti»e revenue laws, under penalty | ol’ beia^ adjuds^ guilty of a misdemeanor j and final KHHi dollars and imprisoned forj one year. The State law,therefore,closes; all L'oats and buildkiigs of South Carolina I apiuist pnsrjners beld by procesa from the I-mted Slates f*r a refusal to yield obedi-1 ence to their laws. It wa« necesKary, there fore, that something sliould I* done. The I caiw might not be fully met by the renoluiujfi ■ of 3*1 March, 1791, voi. U, p. ‘-i.'lO; and this; section merely incorpfirates that pr»»visioii, without tbe lutroduction of any novel princi ple. 'n>e scvroth and remaining section of the bill PxlewlH ttie writ f habeas corpus to a case not covered by existing laws. These law* do Dot oxterKl to any other than eases of cQafineinent under the authority of tbe United Statns, aiui when coisniilted for trial betore tlie Cuited Stale* (Courts, are neies- wrv to te-'tify. He referred tl>« senate to \ol:J, p. toihe I ith section of tbe judici-j maU; ar;. act. 'I'ho prc8ent section merely exten-| quanlity d'-d itie j(r.vil'\,"?s that act, winch was ao'tlie Mini witnin tlie last year, , evutiiial to ih! protef turn of tlie liberties ' much eice«;d the one half ».rf'the produetr.n ' '«'''■' I, Tii.a from nmi af ot inir uti/-ii*. Itvxtcndcdiiitaclt'..va»c» from the mine*—nearly an c*iuul uinoutit LrUcks^fiiirL^ ami the S-uth wcstem States which arc her was not so. I'he bill wa* exclusively htl grtat market. own, and had bwn framed in •ppostlion'il “ IJut 1 Will nef dwell en Ibi.s topic any the opinions and wishes tif •ome maou&t>| longer. 1 say it is utterly imptnMible thnl tnrers w ith whom he had eonfrrrwd. Ifl»| SKith C.iroliua ever dewred,for a moment, had lislenetl to them be should not bave n-| become n w_«rate and iiKlej* mlent State, troductd this bill; Iwt lie liad been rooTr^I considerations, and had k>>4r^l harmony tnd feelings of tbsl il.iy of S. ptrmbfr, IKI'*, ii.othrr t-nth i«»rt U,rr . reasfin for [tn veniing the |>as. ing of any ' Ol nfiall df.Iiirird ; an.J it'-ii and afi- r the .Wih , |aw s. S. ( droliim, f»v k' »-ping tlie shadow day of S'|>tin.brr, i-tl,oiic)ialfot the rexduro. Ihckewon woulil oppose the Ifive ♦>! inlrodiice the bill. Mr. Webster woaMl v.|e fur tlte leave, but couhi never coortfj .ue,..xc..«.n;)b,dcdocicd; ami from ..barter >rdinan.e rvui iK-f-re u-, a.s she has in the priiK>ipl.-s of the I,ill. The*) .«| the str'ing advocates ot' IIm iiianufaetunifl mien**!. Mr. (.’alhoun ro*e nnd snid, he wouiJj make Isil one or two obf^r vat ions. Kntlr^^ ly approving of the objerl for whKb thiil lull was introduced—he ahnukl give htfl vote in fuvor of the motion for leave loia-f trolu4'c It. He who loves ibe I'nion ow do'.ire lo see this agitating quesiittn breuf^ lo a termination. I ntil it should be trnv* I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 I tiiin fur Mitur niaii'ifactur's of woi)l, wliith dui-. “ If there fx’ any who want civil war— nnted, we cotild not et|*cct the re«rtorsiK X I"’ li«''!f lo «anir dfdiictinn a- art ;.r.' wln> wint to see the* I.IikhJ of unv (Kdtn/fi of of f>enre or h;trin«>nv, or a sound condilw« % , day ot .v,4t„.bcr, IrsfO, the duUr» imi^d by -1. ' *" '*•'* "nhappy divisions whifi ~ as inodirMfi by Uiii act, rf iiiain all,do 1 notdo«iretos»-ettcivil war. M’ben had kept the .Northern nnd Southern StstfM = and rmi’.iniie to'»• roi;« ri.-d. And ironi and after j war Ijegiiis, v.Iiether civil or foreign, 110 apart from each other, the present entirt-[ • — jilK dav U.taforp.»,d..llc'utir.npoi.i..,,..,u»hall j.uman forcs.ght is comj^'tent lo foresee ly degrad.Hl condition of the coiinlrv, t f ? “z;': " '""-‘y "■ • ’ S t*,.inr,,.,:„m„;iiaa,,.i,.,.„uionofil. gcxrn.m.iii, "hen a civil war be ligiit( d up ui tlic solely attributable. Tho geucrnl prir»>-[ *i. ind for Uiat ptirpo !■ «l>a!l Ix' cfjiial ii|K,n nil arli. tx>som of oiir own hap|>y land, and armies [i|es of tins bill received his nppr*batn‘:' “ ( l*-««'-rordin:;tothrirTalnr, which an not by this are man hing, and commaiKkTS aro win- lie ftelievcd that if present ditriciilties w'* ^ u..' vr;'"; 7'' ""i“'I";; 5 \11H. iii.til oihrrwii«’ dirrct.d by la^T. from and ' cofiit—tell me, if you can, tell princi[)le.s embraced ni the lull, ef (nt'% 3 \ 'viff r ih* Huifi 3()ih dny of* «nch ‘ being tan tf*ll it^diiratiun * mi ralt*rim iliitirn, rxcrpi in ihc fi'w roK- 2 duti-^ nhall Iw; at the ratr ot' twrity pf-r rent nd *o*l uione knows where such a war will m the hill to whieh spenfir dutiis wercs*- w.lor.,n ,\nd from and alter that day all credit.: end. In what state w ill l,e l,.f\ our institu-; sigm-d. He i^«id thut It had been his la!J “i--'> i ,«V™py. „ .-.v I I I I I I I noiluii;r rrin contain* d shall b»' »!on»trud to, “II, no war at home. ^ ; r ould in reference to Ihe protectinj ! firrrriitih? pnaaagoofany law in ihnrvt-ntof war I “Sir, I rejieat, that I think S. Carolina hilt, if if depended on his will, he wouldnc (or the prostfstion of I'’ „ interest. A vcrv large r«"-j . J. u/„rfArr.nar/„i. That, in addition lir*’’ ' invested in liiHltilfailuff' tn thr ariirJi-B not cxfTiipti’fJ by fhr rtipitin" laws No: I lf> fiol ih’SirP tfiscc the lustn; ol ihk! which hnd cif w*rvico to ih^l j {»ri vrnini#r pnMn;j*o! any i»w in incrvtnioi war ‘ •"»», i rrjH.ui, uiai i uiihk n, k anuina mit, il it oepf*niffl ■Mih liny forujrh I’ower, for impo»inif such lutip»' has fren raih, intemperate, aud greatly in uivc his vote fo foiijfht aloiigHide our anc-stor-J ’ lla\e >,i thii tinif h«* did not ri«e to c» into a not, eonjointly, won forei:-T „|„r,. ,|,|,,ruii„„ „(• n„y „f the d- laih of thf I"'' iit.y U'.c frorii OU- l^uttly? it « ? ha'I «'o ir*to f\ tivil ms ‘••ich a ct»rir‘c wwihi ht* prciiiu*ur*’i **
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 2, 1833, edition 1
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