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Mr. I}tC*.rd.>t^ said had feo ut-4:»aieci, pcrLapsa il L • il r ii» I\ I j h ' iiUti'lred IMU's. ^ u i, Mr. Saun-Iers siii to iiiit' Inal n»* was noL ijnjieprt..-* riliii;: itn* g»'nilt^«nan. All 1 r ^ till* g«uiK.i)ai» JeMP .l was ihai ihe ju unons ^houl-i bt' ^ be rt;c-‘ivt'i. uml iai 1 upoii ihr* iiible;. lie tiiJ nol «i^ V ■ tL»e ■‘•I**-- * iu-- •'■ . • ■taiiiii ? •'• f 'V- (:..i ilie f:a..Aiiia»k. ‘ ^ rt‘‘‘ ‘ lu itif (..»!cbt; ul lOfh • .foiljfi- SAUNDEIIS '.Oi)k ih !'• nrtli^s^y u iii on lo ^'ly, > .4 i c i , ,at once 10 roply la the objt-ciiotis t-sii e ihal tl.*'y >huulJ be con.iJt-t t d. ur't 'l to l;'>e ‘Jl>i iii!o. \\ t h ariM •*ii is imporunt ;o ihi> Democracy of ihe Union ■ Muh wiiii ihe vvboic doniocratic lum)iy wlio wish ^ ihal ihe -iJemocruov of each Siaie should be Ur pi im j to -ivr , lo ih.- will ot the pt-oplo. pro'.esi in our . ihe asceudiuU, ani ui uiiioti ami harme»uy m I own i.. luit, and uilhenaineol paviiC i t ,i\. aijainst , and a IS ptrhaps undenuiblt that no pu'rfi/ can he \ pn c.-> dmga which are an ulur abandonm-ni oi our /.)«- verrnaae,.L and p.xra.nount in tht U>uo,i. un ] r.nc.pUs; which enable a nunoniy :o conr.ol the ♦ less ct has the suppuri of some or all of tnc larger | .najo. iiy-und we protest the njoi e ea. nesily, le- ^ ;.Id {)r !* *i kad h cf* Why i i ve c luse his niMil w;t^ made up upon the subjecl. Hr To States. (Sai.i hr) r a.k»d those geniloint'ii >vhoar«- opp sed It rnl*’. vvh it i'. wa.s tliey meant liV^tae sa ' right of p» iitiun. whtn ih^ y lalkt-d ol its b!*in^ volflt. d ? \\ here diJ it comme nce, and wlii're did t ^ " Il thoy said that the pt 0[ h* Irad ihr right > jih 'ilioii when and where they ple-ised. fuil on ar / rcdrr.s of lh i. vrnces. wh ;her r il*'*’ i'» then he woui i bay tii' T'! w.i' flp n c^.'Miy for iheir trav‘ihng u{) to jsi'.ion. for no ont what? ?'«o to abohsh slavery AgaMl^t the principi»j here asserted, we enter our j aue our poiilu’ai opponents, liking advantage oft our 'Jii^msions. tiave con^iitui* d ilieir convention by . . , .. . 'il a disiinct representation, on ihe deinocratic bas.'s.— 11. ad.iimed, timt | ,no.t ..ulunn prolesi. 1 he UUcl ot II will tn- 10 b.- ] j len ihe I'eder.il party tiave clianged iheir name, and 1 that but for the ai t of Ood. their ciiange of name ^ ^ "M and Mr. Van Bun n’s want of popuUiniv. would junlo, clurgid wiili ih. liiMribulion of llic | ^,,^,,1^.1 in, tii to inipof.- upon »! a N,itioual L.11J .rmolun.ems of oth.;c, comrolling ilie M’lcclion ; ,„..usurrs most pr.juJicnil W our is, we are admonished ot the necessity of ad if ihe majo.i'v theie thougth ’lhai ihey ought to a- j g,.i a sysieni of corrupt _^o!itica|^ bargaming ani^Wig bolish ^lavL•ry, they ought lo receive nnd consider | party leaders in the larger S'ates. and lo tslab^ ih^ 'i)^tilions' ’b-Jt it was because the majon'-V weie j,.h -n each of ifie?^* larger Stales a secrti political * ^ . I* _r.f_ .1.^. • I -A i fl.. .4i.tciKiiri/^rk riflKo iinntirS tji'l in favor ot the abolition of tlavery liial the^ial rule ought to be is^^ibiiihed. W hen the peti-.ion it*, U was an answer, and show- ; candidates aud Jictuiing the measures of govern Ltition was refused. J5Up- i intf:l p:m much i I.M T.; W,1' ny u c . f.,r nn ont to uDuiv the torch of d. strucuon to the capiio!. ,f,‘^uence m favor ot men and measures aaop.eu a.lu ■Mi-'na f arlu i,. sU|.|..n ,(, u [' Lu«i,i Jen u potiiioi. lo lu ifceivid ? No, bt'cuoic u pui |o,ih by the.r parly l.-aJeis, or unite iMin ih, i. "• S'- P „ :j uL co,nm:t a !.io„y. AuJ diJ .mt tbese I ^,|,ucal opponent. :o rest.t them. The efi.ct there- of tt-;^ t’ ‘ “ J p,„t.o,.s u.k ihe d.-structio,. of the ten.ple of liber- fore of yielding our support to this principle, will Where w’as the difference, therefore, be- . the p opie n »; only had the right to pt tuion, j p* ^ the ! "ht tu an unuunliti' d answei from this j ty itselt # ^lln ioti il ‘r ?wi. ..nii.i. ^.'lini.sion, he wns perpated iween receiving such a petition u= he had dlludu. '■ • .-I ., I Wiiu was th^- ianguag* to, and r«ceivmg abolition petitions, which ; tire';, ^ t. >? ., .n rt^ed m a .r,i„g which ai! admit ought not lo be done ? The , r 0 ilu- ■.:hi ruM II was. ihaii;ibt lule, so lar from b. mg wrong, was, m fact, *! ■ V aj !| ri il e no l.tw’ r»sne^'ting an ‘-stab ( p» if'Ciiy riglii m itself, il w'as the judgment o the : rtVrv. !., ur proi,^biting the fr. e . ! H .us. upon the I and so far from being pro- • M or atrTl ' ' til - Ir.-.dom of sp. ech .), «I j dui-live ot injury, it had been produc.ive of good . or t!,’,i-I", of the p.-opl,- p.ao.-ably f. why ^ B.-c.use it had l.ept oil that continual c.ain- : . ',,1.1,'.’ nil!' i ^ Ijov.innieiii fora.. !«■ a hich .vould otherwise have picvailed, aboutthe ihp rule d !aboi'i .»n of stavci’,. [le must be permitted to say dunnif lli I I im .tti: t '>recl _» rr.( V ao I Ui;.' )niTi .!i l ti'il S ti) I- if ni ;on»’r; be to encourage these party leaders to select their candidates and adopt these measures in reference lo their own sellish purposes of individual aggrandiz* inent, regardless ot tae n.terests of the great body of the people, or ct the principles of lh» party. Such a parly orgaaization is dangerous to public liberty, and it is the duly of every man. whatev er may have been bis previous party associations, to unite with us in resisting it It was urt^ed :a the Syracuse Convention thaithe practice is to elect the electors by geneial ticket, JEl i EKSoy :A> : W’as laid ujion th*- ta ed that the piayr otTTO petition was refused, feup- i 'ihe mmoriiy o! the party, hov\evei | ^ our principles and preserving ihe demo pose a petition were pr^enien to that H )use ajkuig 1 i^i-y may dl^app^ove, must throw their W( ight and | not on!v tor this, bul for every oth- lo aouiv the torch of d. strucuon to the capiiol. | ,f,‘^uence m favor ot ni-en and measures adopted an ! ^ with our ni fitical opponents. Wv would ur ere an^imm.diate and eneig. tic o.ganization Th. ^ SATURDAY. En EMNG, FKl^Uli ,RV C'liarlotte. Norlh-1 aijoi .m. iim*- has comt-. wh«n the [leo, it must a t togt ther ; and for iht mstlves—to do this they must organizti— | Democraiic candidate ; - Prt.^idcn'c t.'it let no one put off uniil to morrow, what should be done lo day. Meet together—organize committees led your d^ 1» gales lo the democra’.ic conv ntion, aud. as you vaiur public liberty, e.xerl yourselves in sup|)Oit ol the candidate whom they may nominate. W. have said ih.it oui political op[»on» nts, taking j ^ adv,\ntage ol oui disseiiMons, have constituted JOHN 0. CALHQ irt, OF SOLTII-CAROL liA. - f FOR GOVKILNOR,’ Col. 3Hcha« l lloke, of 1 incolis. I Itnost e to Its fi convtntion bv dlslrlct^, on the Democratic basis; it ; umph. The few rhat t-till lai; will s->on %e un ' r t!i-- IS moi.. i Ihat we sh.iuld add that, as a pai’.V. th. Ii ainiile fol.ls: on ihai Iwiimr is in?.Ti!.ia g; ,.TBAt.r-; l ow 15 [nopti wiaw ,1 . , , r J)cTiEs; No Debt; Sep.xration jrom ^ Kt> ; Kixn 'Mv; p.octrdings, and especially the measurtb auopt*^U and a Strk r .xpmkrlscI o t^ie con>22- t Xlia Si-'S^lon «if the 1 ite Con£rr» SS. as tht tvtion. Victory m ?iuh a ra)iSf will t paitv, an- li tt'It to the obj* C and if ir? nrinripl.'s hr faith!u!ly and idhen th(* piot'edinus ot the Sy^a ^retdy t)ioducnig mischief elsewhere. As soon as . ujost in accoidancc with D'-mociatic usage an 1 pi in ^ ij.. coloird population were led to beleive that they j oiples. Th^ choice ut eiectois to cany into .11* cl I VA lU.d leceiVf especial * ncouragemcnt anil protection | the will ot the tleiuoc;atic paiiy alter that wiL tias .‘r 'in th- Coiigr-ss of the United Stales, they w'ould | been fairly :md pupet iy ascniaim U and expu-ss d nalv aTinosl any act of iiisnbordinaUoti. j is a disposi’iou enjin ly distinct hoai the choic* ol I tj^^Jegat* s to a coruiition, whos- duty it is to consult. A I)i) K ESS \ and after a da« cois’jlialion to Sele^ l a candidate lo rO ;HF. DI^MOCRA TIC P.VRTV OF Till': U. STATi:S. j be voted for. Tht sei ction ol ihe can lidale mak* s i? n^hi.'vt i, nui' ii w.il it .iound to th *^i » »r of ’'w ■ whom It will havf l»t c'li WiHi; arnl loni: >".11, ju rpi tin’t. j ,l>t:rty and ,no^pt‘ntv ol th* fouiury. — Ji f* C. '*■ rxrrv- ■■ Triiiju i arst*( • Those members of ;)>o Mecklenbdr Was:..i^^_’‘ a Temperaiu'u >Sociefy. \\liO desiu* to ‘C lliit- (y fov'ived. aiiil all other citizens 16d;inmttrcj'» tiie c.uiso, are retp:i‘:>tevi t»» rissemfe in ihe Pi t 11 m i It on nv:. jhi '>! , "t .v) I't.- h: ir eiMl' up il >!'. a J ■' ci bis h ) i ,v wl.- her ilora un er a’ nob '? t'‘- p !: i in were h iv.J; iii'i .i | 'it.man^ro :i M,,.) (Mr I‘.a an] had -nd t> :iM producm inhah; t!.!. iJ.stric’ coul l n^:.i j-,.iit!on ' ■ aboliti n ci cl.iv. rv in th . was r pciil- 1. In all this there was -t fa!- T e Iltnse ku- w wl it tiic ru!*- was. It ?ola!; Hv ihi; Couiuuttoe appointi^d by a Gjueral Me».‘iinif of thv. , ^ . i„ . . . Rcpabhoan Kicctorsof the City and county of and we may fully idinit that when that stdection s Dctaoi-rat.--' JS w Vurk. asi-'oinijlfsd on the 11th of yt'jitciuber, 1615, in rb ■ ;.’a;-k, to hoar ii?'j R-nort of ihcir DelcjatLS to the ^■y- rr.'Uf.o (Jonviitioa. Fellow (JiliZi ns! It has bcci: said lint Partv the issue betw’eeri and our p'oliiical opyoniiii?. Selection IS OUI duty to fairlv and proper.y made, it b» comes Sll:^talU tfit' s leCUin tlius made, and liiat it is a Cji.t b- lion for the Uema:iatic paity m eacli Slat.-to d. in - mine for themselvjs in whai mannei Hit y c.jti lj's-t w» !l known that those m. a d adopt, d m caucus, and tJut lect. d by tuid responsible to th- ifOj.l.-; suoin u) jiieseive and piotect ih Con siiiuiion j bound to disch.iig. iheii dutv ?o •!> b. si to promote ttie wel/an of ih« ii con^lllu♦ nts. ha\ -urieiid- jt J th. 1; judgm. lit and tii. n vot« s at th» dii'i/'iion ol an irr. Siiousibl. bodv. ^it>ln• inconclii^e , . m ■ ■ . . . uiLiaiion 01 au iM , '.u V.. ■ bvterian ^'hurc ion Tue^sdav evenu r next, at tl-c uho hide men p.ocedm^s liom the publiL «yf, bt , ti>ttiian m. C..US.' th. 11 deeds hen,. , vil. th.y d.ire not peitoini rniL'iiig , v. me..I 111 opt n day )i th.-duty i.l th. p.upl. lu I Ku.it. \.A. iIi-\> O.M.\'-- resfUl' ttu Liov ihineni trom sucli a d. spo.ism ; -uid j I’eb. 1. ISiL^ we call upon you to i.illy with us in sending deb' , , o'’ U\ ’ ;rat. slo i^niiad. Iphia, ihiT to th ci ire oni ind. pm i M.l i j v * . i d. nc ol King C.iiicub upon the S[)ot, and on tin- Von avo ). qn.v-.,ii,» .i-MMnbb' m j»i )i:- m 'iK'iT. 1 .inniveis.iiy ot tlie day on (vnirh oui ance?tors de K).!.-. t-n T.i-'-I -.i ';»• brinu lot’ h. fiis n i i >tii4 I-;'- II '-- ■ ^ r 1 L r'. ,k'. aid the D^-moeial'C causc in such lasue i'or a v-- ,1„. p..,prnv.d fora cn.stitu-, ^3 t.u, mss ef the ii.any for the oe.i., t ol th. , nu.si.on i= presented!,. « „r,-'.i.uii..ie'lI .i ind., d r.ranv un- , I a.iy o.g-.niz.mon is unk.iortu lo , Convenliun Theqiiistion there i,' bi twe. i. pe.=ons biiiutioii, and cannot be justified bul as a means of ,'-oii\ti.uuu. -i i ^ i \y i 11 . ... ^1,^, ^upel IvC t- o-lU. ( i and th.y an ’ next,) to consah upon m-a.un 1 I I nf the *arne nolitioul taiih and pi in ipu'&, in.’l to- conceri amonf: tiiose who iuie .-aiu.. pui.-i « a ., ..V . iJisirici. ut-b ih:? ^ th-ir common piincipies vas .it fa!- 11!*' was. It that t G petition rnem^ i.al. resoiat; n. or other t;r pr:! injp" lh*‘ ubL'li'.i-'i; ol slavery in th?' fJ's harmonious ........ . ! aether lor the'nuriose ot consulting upon who n'eiiain the sann* political opinions, in support of j 1 I o i I 1 • . , f T' is their uuiy to ufiiie as a iiuans ol ^.on^oi^K iicinles and interests. In a (jrov- u;eii uu v u itino , t. ' r anv ^uiie or i mio!y. o. '.n- S;;ileS or / 'innir-s. ol th* pr ' ol U luml p ira b bet ve--n led Sti es 11 wii.il .* u iw e.vists. shill not be • ,ved b^v his Ho'i • i r.tf rtaiii d in anv w;.y . tiever. T'l it was ibe ml. which ib.e SpealoT. tje pi. dinir .drl - r ^ IlMiise. was required jfy,.* • an.J h = ' c - ili n -t ntoice iLat rnl»- until ir. li’ f l^‘‘ p'"'*'^ meis had annoiiiiced the pur I Ji t i.- petition winch h ■ rose t.» j .^^--nt 'I'ht* th n aife'Tiiii d ‘;fihe pai p >rt of such p»‘- and we nrt'd not go lurthei ihanitit laied tiieir ind.'^i* ndi m e ol Kmg Lrtorge Ijoi be said liiat Lius i^ a piopoMtion to divid. paiiy The paiiy IS a!r. ay divia. d _ i i . . =-.» divid.d ti. o.iute a lew unwoithy :n« n s. el; t ■ appro.iching pot;- I'al ron* luif or ru:r» us. and b> caus. in their att» inpt to do lit^p-iMican t::e (‘o i:;!y this, thf\ havf abused our confid. nee and dtseriedj So lar from int. ndmg to divid.-th. ' L5i tile .J ..da F. .d i)r:;.i \z rloi i:v . Clt ’ I) m in\ Svi’l I- p. tition. is w. ri' ih-n shown, tiv hid ron«idi'r* d thi' siibpTt II. !p th. n larts w use w:l an tie -lal ’ -I' ISvj’i lj[!u* nt. t-r was b* ard, and it idmtj oHi ;is Hi ■ li d ibil.' p-’ ni in v.k.-jU'! '.vavs. ho 1 j'a» wii. ir,'"’ tl'.s lub r ‘ li“ un b rs'r.o i the ijenlb* u-quietct‘. Il IS the tt-nd.-ncy ol power to run into aoa:? and ht nce it is incumbent on ihe Peojile to : b>: vigilant in delecling, and resolute in resisting I th'm To us, the great body of the IVople, it mat- ; t. r? not wij j administers the government, provided It bf administered in the spirit and purpose of ilie ( Con.->t:;uiion. VV'e pay onr taxes and contribute our . me.ius k»r ih»* support of Government, that wenny i)e p otectt d m oui persons ind properly, Uar Go- v. tnai. ut a trust created tor our use, and that it may bt- i.ninist«‘red tor our benefit the Constitution r seive' I) ii:e People the choic^of those to whom th-' A bn ni^tration is given, if we preserve our pra;, , by as lhe_ pv» si. pr' d i*' Jli.n then ho onse J to , ri.^Vi’ n'd pi‘‘! I a fi.nn V • r dav, ibt ia- 'that '-vh'..-'' tl'oii'. l n..t d..: an'' th,;' h Vu o..t rec. IV.- s.ich p. iuvmi \S hv ?''n-.iis ir tin |)ll.■»^^"lotu.nal tluni: \ 'I* U iM B »1 i.b v| t*. , );e t ii'i .a askinir tl.' tlnns. to m Sfites. uas to ;,isU Uon- th.i- he iUSe the un nn.-on>niutional thmir >.u l, wh., a p. tiii.m asli. d .j'n ‘ ■ m .. cle n slavevv m the Uislru-l of („.l»n,l.,:i : . « ''.b'-niine a m-it vvb.’h r the P'tiiion sh.juld b^' N,;.v,h..in..nd,.di,. ; ( -n Nrw York on that pro- , t tbi on^k 'iiutti 1 ■ .11 - ^ ». I ' ' Wb » wa to d ' b* on the constitutional- • > I I. . i.v -I ma’ .i:y ol ihf nv inbr:^ ol pu Cwuii i! uvt r that choice .ve arefreeinen—if wesur- rendf 1 it. w. are slaves.^ Tin* di^iaiction between ihepeopleand their [lub he setv.iMs is this. Wr support thft ( itii'Y are iti" laxes, llj.-y itceive what we pay: our money goes out ot om pocktis into theirs; we are iht many, ihey are the li;W. It IS o ir inleres!—can w’e safely surrrndei ouj cotii: d over the choice of those who-inake our l iwa aiid a’ifiiinister our Governmenl into the fiaiids w! a mm'-'iity? Wil! not the in.>yitab!e consequence ot doin^ so br- to b.'get combinations dangerous to our libeity among those who malie politics a trade and wb > !;vr on the public offices'^ Is it not obvi ous tha^ such combinations will become a d^'spotism moiG rant, more conupt, and more absolute ific.n the inonarchit s ot Kur.ipf’. I And if this be to, would we not be rccreant to every sentiment of patrioll:^:n and of puDlic virtue, if w’e thus b(tiay the lru;t u postd in us by our republican ancestois? candidly recommtnded by that coiiveniion. and who, it us principle pievails, will no doubl be nominated at Baltimore,) wii; not obtain a single electoral voie in the seven States, tiius making the noaiinaiion.— In 18-10 he Was sustained by all ifie influence ot the power and patronage ol the Governmenl,^ and yt*l tfii.'Se st ven Slates, with the e.’icepiion of \ irgi- nia, now giving a majority of the electoral vol.', all voted against him. Who can name an elector-, op posed to him In 1810, w’ho will vole for him now ? And who, that isnot blinded by the most talul paiiy delusion, in th* fuce ol these Facts and the radical and conclusive objections to ihe orgatuaation ol t e Halumore Convention, can beleive that he can^ be 11* cl. d ? Iv IS pri poaU I ous—impossible. 1 his bllU'-^S 11.'^ 1C? «J r wo olio.llii tl> III mis *'iiiergi nc2. t^hall v»'c paiifnllv ac(|uifsct*, and go into a ho^eicss > outisi loio d upon us by m tnguiog and interested peisons. w ho se. uo prosjjvcl ot being restored to oliice bul in tae reebclion of a candidate whom the people have rejtclid. and by doing so, abandon oui piincipUs, or shall we lally in then support as lieemen? For ourselves, we are resolved W^e desire load in harmony with, and to preserve the int. grity of, th. D niocralic paity. We wish to secui. th.' ti i umpfi ot our principles, by seb cling a candidat nominated in such a manner as to unit, and arons its ciLcrgits hi his support. We cannol concur in at It in.. OUI piinciples. So lar from int. nding to diviu.-tiie , pirty. we propose this m'-asure as; tlie only means j ul producing union and concert. | Il ihf advocates ot tiie Liaitiinoie Convei.lion de- j sir.; the eb ction of a D aiociatic candidate, k i them | abandon iheir caucus tliciation and unite \\ith us m j giving a fair and unbiassed expiession to the will ^ ot th»° party; hut if they are resolved to re.leorru ■ m,if th. y pr. t. r d. tea' with th. candui-ite noi*iiiiated , ,, ' Convi ntion, oiganiz. d Uj)on a pnnciple which *rcr. a coinninri!e.iti'n (;o n . ).iv:-sfti Robt 1 >:'"ioNn.''. Tiio. b' W’ll.-SON W:*i F .T >,i K s A. Dunn. Jan *27, Ti:aKM!-\'r C ::i;r jttllN Sil w Kf. G i LA III, Eli Mi.:Co:i:lk, We fit'?* rve in ib'e l.isi l‘';iy« . vilie by a enabbs .i coiru^^t combination ot a lew intriguing i K.mJinrr »o dtscnbe the d' inociaii d the pre- ' feiences ot th.* nai lv, to success with a andidate ill:- C livi nt’i'i* b proC'' i : poliiicians lo conirol and deleat the w iliand the pie- i g,j^, li licnling party, lo succ-ss with a . andidute f.f the coinu.unicaiioii U.o c nominated by a Convt ntion organized upon a prm- 1* i« ti^^ue 11 :»- ciple which gives lull efr.ct to the will and srcur. s ; tible to n c ive senonsnot.c. I.k oi the piefereiice of the people, upon them and not up . hoods I'rom bi-c^mr.inix ti. mi!; a:i> if an) ns,oi. . on us be ihe responsibility 'I’hey may, by the de- 1 *^j^. ukui will .ndo;.'* i's >mI'm'nts, \ » sta:; 1 : ■ bV s. ilKjn of . Ul principles and dividing our parly, de , -jiirin.r ,x 1. ir in at b ast ' tir of 'u - ; > ^ f.at us now, tn.y may place pow.M in th.-^lKUids of : \V.- d .re lh(^da^■ar. y slan ! : •- oui p')liticai ofiponents : iht-y may ihus, to* a iime, , * ^ rjjl»* us, Dul rum us ihey cannot. '^^ruth and pub | ihrow oii 1.;= iji.'gu.se. ^ ju* viM.f ‘ --rJ Ji xs. tj)r n.'g^r ; a r v 7«ns.. ihe tax-payhig people, 10 rahy upim ihe prin- ; . . aiwh.k t. c.iplt'S of thr Consiilulion, and thus to, j)reseive and j Ifis now cer! I'n tbat '.bi? d.'un;: perp.'tuat.' the tree institutions of our country. tuous stat« .'ir.ai. i...s v\ ; i;l 13 W« b )ve said lhat w’hcn the w'lll of ihe majority fairlv a.scertaintd, it brcoincs the duty of the mi I) n^..:-h >V. ry in the „o,;ty to ac-juicrce. We now proceed to show lhat , rrr S c iUi 1 M I . xprnd the pruc * dings of the Syracu.^e Convuiiion m this V .r- > 'Tie* n,ht I State, ar.d the manner m which the proposed Lalti- Acv - of ; op^ rly 1 more Conv.ntion is to beorg.inized, are in violation le o\' M I - -j-io,;,* as ih light to any j ,)f this rrmcipb*. and cannot be acquiesced in w'ith- aiAin ted lo u' ' “ ' • • ' • > ‘ --a ---- •„j|| C'binibn, uW n^oiwy b'*" COMMITTEE Abm D Wilson, Cti.uiesA G.org. E {j.illuin, Kdmun i S. LK rry, M. dad Flatt. S'»‘pti*'ti lijsbroucU, Rohr,! jjt inty. J F liimon, J.)^. ;di L* Count. Si mu. 1 A L iw iince, Cha. b S Soiai t. Thomas S Gibb- s. Clinton, J L. II McCiacban, J.)fin Murphy, Wiliiam Fii'.nci^, S nmi* 1 R. M.icN* veil. F T F. rns, . Abni T Ilillyer, Eceb's CiilW nd* r, 11> n; V A cul 11 lus, £t n. Finanu. I Li- Hart. G.'OttJ»‘ Dix' V. sb.d ,\pr^s.' 1! J to g. late l'>i n a !; .tei, 1 d. ternunal!'"ni n-^t io ]>'r.oiit bi' riari I the Ijabini' re f onv. niion as'a .“aiitl j dent. Wl > I I stand it has ai-’ * ii in laf We susp* rid all coinnwii'?, rii- • vi.ws of the 1' an imp >r' nl m )v'. ;,iVP. li()t s« i ri tbe b tt?-l ^btil we liii'l is a 1’j I- :V d in t'jf s'.on 'm,; nd all eoinnw n'?. rii- *• can » FOR SALE 'I'ne ri; r eiT' leri 1 il.Mini"''. , °-i onv a show. 1 vhat w.r.'Ilie laws oil ‘sol,j: -t U oU-v... Slav, livatni; Stat.^, and r. 1 to S'lm- retn.vUs lu ile I'V the c.nilen.-.infri.in 1 5ef.= V-\l ''J j.'ct ; md h ht to this pr* j . rtv was j out surr* iid^'tlog iur rights as freemen, and san^ ')7 l5_M uy! in 1 bfmi2 iionuiL" a {.r.c dtnl fatal to public liberty. 'riu rt an '20 Stales—a majority of which is M. 'fh, uiiob- number of electoral voles is*275; the maj-ttiiy UJ’* 0.711/ iioinindtlou to be vind& by the liciliLrnoTC C-o/i vention, because v-e cannot acqiucsce ni ihe priaci pleon u'hich it is to be organized. Charg. d, as wo have been, by llie Republican voters of tht city and county of ?^’ew Voik, w ith recomm. tiding measures tor the preservation of their tree and unbi assed nghl of sutiVage, w’e have deeintd it t‘Xp»-di- enl lo ascertain, as I'ar as praclicabb , the public st n timent ot the paity :«s to thi' besl and suiest means oTih ot F.brnarv. ISll ; (it bein^^ Tue.- i ol preserving harmony and of s* cuiiiig the success i Superior Court.)’FlVE LIKELY NE- ! ot aceom- { belon»'ing to the eb'late ol ?vl. I.C.lvennc- Li.iltii Tlil^ Al'HlUi S.-> To tbe d uioorai;c Fat'y oi t:.. I iin«i, b-!;i tbo Ne.v York D; rn.cacy, will be fui id ir) .>or r,.!- umnstoib^v. We a^:w- f.»: it an ntl li'-ive p.nus.ib Some of tbe sijnrr.- to this ;i ' liess staunc'h'St and n.ost ion. atid tin 11 VI* ai e ; ir re aii.i-rig the b ;iio ats in tb»' Un- w ’or ieraii n from ILNTEXD to ?ell at public auction in front of tlic ' our parly. C'ourt House door in the town ot Charlotte, on j disagree wi;h li'e n> 1 . . . .1 t+K ti'. : of our candidate, and as the only tiope S doom' d to !nrvi!.i!/:.‘ o. iliimore. If be com. s ou! as lie *- pt,.,..'. ded to -ay ibrtl the C.)nstitu- 'II ' 1 ess should n >t ,v..,te ,.i n -Tiv ' on u.aUii'^ comp, niati.ni t, ill. own. rs vM 'I'll.- .r, n-.leii'ian tiom N- 'a n onl Y o: k ii prop viy r o' , . , , udlb.l Viav. . wM to pMVite propeity; n. sai CV.ui:r.ss inii^hl eman.-ii itf th. v,.«- I 1‘ bo d;l U 't sav wh.ther Con^’ress StiouM j ~ Sfatrs conltol ‘26. and 75 delegates to the .U'e. ,:p'iua.l.i' lot'.W s'-' ”• " •jwise th>>i 1 .. i.., ,1- 1 ti ll sav wn. tner v.on-.rss 11' d )dg* u .1.. «K.n. erol i i. t tal;-' i;»‘ '""'“'y /'”> . '. .K.v. oo.'twMl of tl\t‘ I >t ai .:h pti pof‘ >' .wH'n'.ion C'lu.*H*'"J bat n.> (T.'ntb inan could plishing iliese dt-'iirab'e ends, alt. r due didib. iation and consultation, we propose that the voI.ts in each Congressional district in th Unit, d States siiali. at such time and placr as ihey may deem ti', i b cl one delcgr.lc lo a or.ventioa lo be holdcn in »he city ot Of tbe -^9 States' 7 to wit. New York. Pennsyl j Phdadelphia, m the S.ate House, where our fathers vania Vinrwua Ohio, Tennessee, Massachusetts, declared our mdependtnce. lo nominat. on the 4th and IvMitiKkv, give 129 votes, and the majorities day of July uext. (the anniversary ot tha- day on of .d dors m these seven Stales added together, which we became a fnv people,) a candidal, to b. link but 75. The principle adooted by the Syra- j cupporled by ihe democratic party. 1 he d. b gat» s 1, that the delegates shall be elected ' ihus chosen in each Sttue to choose two others tor ^ ‘ such Slate and ail ot llinn, when in Convention, to vote pel capita. Thul tie candidate of the paity, if thus nommat.;d, will ‘-e elected, is as certain lhat ihe candulate nominated ay the Baltimoie Conv. ii- venlion will be defeated. On the one h:ind is union a lir:^t rate cook and cus! C *nvt niion in a Siftte Convention, and vote per capita, gives to ih. s. 76 V )t* s the power to control the other 200. dy, dec’d. viz SAM, MILTON. 21, and wai/oner ; CHARLES. IG, U CIM)A. 22, house servant; CAROLINE. 11, •• a field hand. Ti rniy, nine months credit, with interest Irom datf . note and approve.l security. MARY KENNEDY, Executrix. .Tanoarv 30. IBll. d ill's b.tn.'-( i[ u j)on • h idid in l^Ub and 50 or GO year- old, a good Farmer ; . ni •■•lat'C libt ity. 1,.' c.m a good carriage driver » ed. in d( spite . •• a irood field band: ' Uic p.owi 1 s oi • A It will b.‘ s- ' ^ c ‘ P, ler •Mr. V.n E 1- nornii; !t d :it 0u!d d.). .in 1 • "n .1 ;-i 111- ily 1 > i I L- a 1 is : 1. I llil. I * » V_. *m».- ^ ~ ~ ^ Eiltimote Convention control the choice of the can didal.' to b.' noniinated by 275! , J f r-. ...„ I harmony, and success, because the nomination woub: rtmt li.is may be made more manifest, wesuDmil J ■!e of ae .• a.M.-.ution caiuined au_ *nti..i.-ra!i-u j Uir.ilysis. showief: the effect of the prii.cip'e. toiiowmg Slates arc entitled lo the 1 wei 1 bii.iiht’ It ev)i iain.d any sucn p.*^'n= j 1. geii’.leinaii went in? ) a 1 'ng aic’i I s;'.i-. a be assumtd ; \v. tb.« ui’Casiou lo sl'.ow wiiathad this 'I'lien llu y w,'laimg tbar (^>nl;r.^s with s!a\es ;n tin i'.t.it* s, would bi a bi.acii o! '1 ir' on'•111 . ut ■' pieve tbe Jise •: 4’hi'‘b. tiC ..o do P I V C n.ness b.-'rttoloie m r I .tu.n to f u't . -in 1 l aw the iC‘tilh Massac us. I's .Mr. A lantM l.,a “ iler.a wta.us 'I''-'''' the ; wis l^oo aud Itor tl )'' sn - ib“ cpu m l.jd '‘hi lar.' ais ;.■> ='.u'.."n =:■ i ad H) AOivei ' ) u>tei;cie and th’. su'h ’ ‘ i.eui*ce ; ’ibli^* liil; Mr J«r.U':* V >a..l the S’ nil- man has n.isapp** I.,.nil.-1 hill, o; ■.‘u Ii:.s -p. Mlon. 11. ha i . „ ai he d. M.. J wu, t!.:,i tt.. >.• p. uu-.i.s .-lum .1 he . cei'' . »l.J ^'i" “ ’*“■ *' '' • iBlifi'.ticn llial, 11 11,. U..US" wu. ..a > act up .Uth.i,, « h- I.;. :f it hid a'wt.v »! h c^i»d n t s\h-ilier ih» y w; i' laid u^ a '..bU’o not.th' ,.''..piion wassuffi'-i.M. to .. ‘•I «n- • , ? *1:0 Con tut. •: li b.a atld.d . .x, cd.*n! ■*t;d piup* r vwursf ibe ciantuit*' n “'t tav,;.ib.-- pi till- n. to tb * ■ that lii. y ‘vi;*- tiie A majo The nii- Etloctors. rity is nority is X Y' a k to 36 19 17 p. nn.'V Ivaiii 1 “ 26 14 12 Viioin a 17 9 S C>;iio 23 12 11 T» im- ss» e 13 t 6 .M iss ichuset ts “ 12 7 6 K* ntucby 12 7 5 M.lki^.L^ 139 7 5 64 be a lair expression of the parly; on the other K' disunion, tliscord, and defeiit, because ;ht' nomination /vill b.- in viobtiion ot tht spirit aud b tt. r ot ih. Constitution. W'e have se n that Ihe jropost d otganizaiion of the Haltimori^ Convention is uig(d. as a nn ans (;l preserving the coi.lioiling influence of th. larg.- Stales. Now it mighi bt 'fc-. 11 obji ct» d, that non* of Ihe Slates but iho.^e in which the demociatic can admit into ih. Con II JOSEPH HOLLIEIELD, AVING located bimself permanently in the Ret rcu''h me "I — that the . xci lb nt C a^iirro.in C'f t i Ways and .M ni''. G. n M K n/nt set ab'iut r. tr' iiCtiu.g i!if uilaui (•rnm- n*. \'v *' kn'-w ne '.voi;! . lo c and gi‘ .i* S'rv;,*(- tv) the i y lu I lion 1 \ / • / - .. - n t :1 t.nivlr AI’l’lJ-OriUA'l'lONS FOR Mr. MfK,\V, the Ch urnian ol’ tlu !h.^ foil . A ,ri. Commiti.-c jf !.is St i’-'. Jas of th.* .» >'•- !;t to ' I • .t'’ • pM 31 • m.-rrt' > it tee ol Forli'ieat ion. itK-aie.l tiimseii permanently m me Menn^. re]>.at.-d li-. Aav i town •! Charlotte, respectfully tenders his pro- ,,, nu;.s this m* -nfig. TU- m’rO} i didate will rcceive a majority, > I vt ntion, delegalt s from othe States, w hich cannot I send a single d' inocratic electoral v. I*- into the tdec \ toral college, and vvhy do tin y do so ? Is it not U' I cause they desire to giv. lo .ach pari ot ih.- d. ino I I ■>. Iho^ aprar.nt lhat the principle of the orga-1 cralic family, that inflj-n^-e in the s. l.ction ot a i |„ii!,ii...i «t II - Cahm.ore Convention is. th.at 19 j candidate, which waj^ ont.-.iii-Ul. d by the Cons'.iiu | i c.i.s III N n Y rU are to be counted as 36; 14 in I tion-which gave lo \ utk 3b vm. s. not b. caus- ■ ; P.niKvlv.niM, as-6; 0 in Virginia, as 17; and 1 N Voik w-i, a St.ite, but b.caus. ^eu 'i.nk a-., th'.' th. 75 v.'t.s in th.'l ev, n St.ales controlling Ihf 1 Slate, cuntaiiis a popul;ition. which, as cmp ir. l . .luil i. .} thus to control il. because with the population of the oite r stai. s. .i.tiil.-- ih^. to be given in fa population to 30 volts. Th* 3G v..us a ^ giv> n t=' s . . . , . "In tessional tJ.'rvices to the citizens ot* the village and the surrouiuliiii; country. Having been entraged in the practice ot’ his proiVs^ion lor a number ot’ years, he flatters hmiselt’ that he can give entire tatislac- lion to all sucb a.- may need his .services. His terms shall be verv moderat.^. A jir.rtion of public palron- di?e 's repec’ll'ully boli. ited. Examinations made and advice .•■iven iiriitis. and tn.* poor s*rved irratit^ I)r. H. may at all iim.*i= be thund at the Charlotte Hotel, in ChaVlot^e. Patients in tiie country will be visited 1 witboui extra rharge. Februarv 1. ISdd. in the - ^ Navv bill ainooni a. Fortitjr.itinn !*.il l*«lii ‘U bi.l S3,570 -I f. rO (i(K» 1 7, (II It) SOIuU OlfT! ff Ij N N >UN ES to his customers and fi lends, nomini’ion ar. !h sixtvfiui mmoiity v u. s are , ^ , Vi.r of th. canlidat. ct.tl by the 75. To say | the people of .he Stale b.. n m such iil.at it v\ill -ai.fy. it » v-r happen, that the dislricis It A. M.,1 h* h,t> s .Id out his stork of goods to ('harb-? E Moss S: Co.. an.l has retired from busi ness. H»* t**n‘it'rs his sincere lhanks to a gerierou3 public tor the vtry liberal patronage rereivc-d at their hands uhib* inerchar.dizinff. and would res I,.Die w not. r ^irt aeists il bB op:..i II, I w :n.'m t.) the .layi r ^>t ,night ee’“what such c-.anmir. •• ^voui. c-untr; lo d > under the cii cumstu:c.:. Ml ttu s. s. vtn Stat.s w 1! b* so dividtd as to make ih. case h.-r. pl^■5M;t^•d. do* s not me. t the issu., b.- causf the piincij'b- u-mains the same. whett»er the r.'_:bis. inter. Sts and Mreferences thus lo bs trodden U! ^ r faot, be of one or ot sixty-four districts 'I’he r* ason assiunn! nv th.^ Syracuse Convention t.'^ no b ss (ibj* ct:.-inhl than the principle itself. It :s tint this coti'’ n'lati 'n ot the power of the i.ak Mr i.T ft,;.-rs «ai.l h.. und ,. |o'J ii.. t' ...l> 0"' 1 "i « Sta'.sis n,li.i„n^ahle lo securt ihcir ascen- Mr. V .n.(«rs ■ , i/,f Darwcralf: parUj. For, sjys one of h • ba t mad. up his inu •ii;; fii irfriyi det d, when the Stale, comes lo vote a 34 represenlalivts m Congress, give bul one v.Ur in 36. thus negativing th»- principle ass-^ rted by th. S\ racuse Convention, which would » nable Ihe vd *• 7 Stales lo control the votes of the other nintie* States, m violation ot ihe principle asserltd m iti Consiiluiion. Bul it is not only as advocat^-s of the rights ot it* people of this and the other Stat* s that w*- [notes against the proceedings of thi*Syracus. Conv« ntn.n, and the nianrur in which the Baltimoie .Conv n'ti n f Thes.*, wiili tbo appropri.ri^t hilli hert:o!i-re in- irudu.-ej, ">ii the Commiin*e lor rne tiivut >>i n ihiu'^ below' lit’i.Len mib.oiis ol do.lufr ^ Sp^'rfat '' V ^ '• 'I'he Wq\-\. A-ridn if'T Rjrlcr, U. ’ Sena'.or :r-,iH Louisiana, dwd uctnilj’ at his re. d nee in bat State 11 p..«,ss-.d,alur- .f a 1 :!h or!.,, and m ail the 1. lu-ien^ , f 1 "e u...- v, ly hi-bly ej'.. ein- ed Itmiy be that a d-tnocra’ic nnav.t, wnl bo r. turned i:i I 'ace of '.T;;dgo Piir *"5 \^3-a Wiiig The i.otnin I’ions of ihc lion. .LvJ! M F^oa ri.R, as S'crdafy ol Wn. and the lion ^ ZVIS- CEii. to tin- Stj;oen;e Co'i.i Bn.cli. phi>-' lale Jud-’^.* Tb );np=: .. . i • b' .A da* s f.om Wi'hingtoii. n. r wil. he c Senate .it our D! ‘i.o in tlv; Tne . 1 p^.ctfullv recon.mend hi. former liiends and custom- s a total., lie 1 ,aeoes.„rs. C. E. M & Co.. who he teels sure will accomodate them with as good bafiiains as ran f>e ha.I in ihis country. L~ S would also state, tt at, having now retired . from busines-^. it is positively neces.-^ary to close up impussi n is^ taal n* e r his books \Mthout delay. Those, therefore, who are imlel.U'd t.) him b\ bo.*)k account. mu5t call and set- y\r Wise has b-. o iit)ininatr tie immediat. ly. It woubl f>.* extremely paintu. to 0 ^2 ! m iil.ii*' =d M ’i-dli'. have to tnrce c dlections: but th-.se who do nor set- ^ .cc i.'l u;is •, tie m a short time Will find tbeiraccounts m th.‘p..s- nit* So) .v -M v,r.. k-.nn session oi a coil.TT,n_r onicc. This i> the bir.t no- Gb>b* s • ' M VV. \ ^\duu\\ ,.c.f the.i will 1... given on the subject. Mfe-.^aaAfe|M'IllEM***^ ‘ H :> M.nist'-r to fd bv th. b'-- i, io44i
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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