rj H. V.w;iw ti... i-- : j. ' . jj. , ' I 's j .:.'.:":7'.., ' .V v . , ; f 1 --- : - : ... n,:! ;? . -, ., .; ; ' . i - : ' l-?r;im3-;:: l 4 TZ ' . . I 1 i . : . . : - .- X 16 X 1 . . . M . TEKlSi 1 : rwJVTCHMAir may lerencr be bad T ; ilA ioa Fifty Ccuwpcr jetr. i; . i-r..c nw iutMcnber who will . i- . ..r'dr uiift fear at lwo uoi- I it tun i" ,r i i ii.p :p , lame flaw thali advance ih aeoT" of utfaer nbsctt- f?-''ra h(i du not paj Joiing the year iSikl w!11 rece,Ted r -,eM lMn ..JhI ; be'licM'tioaedt... .bet op. Tii. Editor oalesa ill arrcarjjee are jid ''fei' All letters to itb Biditor most b post ?T ,hffi ibfj will crtaii.ljr nrt be . f.ttl!) Of wlfAnreeWMSb'-rail.' Cnf a if Vf it; iMrfMii;';iMfl Ttcettly Kire Trte11 H)1 inrM .,r 19 SUflWwin c.intmod dntil rd. t.mfm ilirn. where nu dirrciiu pacn squa e .cirtrv l r-i s. " , - i- . lt.1l. k.M..ii i f. ir -1.. Ut 1 IIHIJ 11 w-'nv" prifileofchanjrinlhe orm PROSPECTUS Grccnsbo rough Patriot. tt riNCi potchaaed ih ttb!i bment hre- lt jflfjf e dceapied bj I fFiUuu Swaim, do ftud, (fa fubeeribers pfropuee to ; coatiuae the poWicai of the papr, bearia; the .Wi litltf. Castum reqaires thit we should rtuhin it tafia Ibjeeta to which ' oar time aod4 publicauooffof Jill " EWwiJgi if power," is an via oai iroe Btiia.! TJi Mand ever uioat bev the chif una fkida,f uO which republican institutions Itjhtl) be our first reat object to dif icimofl; the people correct intelligence 61 all ei:ten wbtch z oat judgment raaj appertain to ifuvdur. ;li4t mere are a . lew lopiCR, tc wem at present, more especiallj to de ooJii ttteniwo ofthe peuple, and evosequent jonfi, wilt be mori circumstuniial in the fij!i 4 u lintetid'-tl ciiuf . .1ijjrfiliif-.-rri'bl W a ubjert which y if brei( ui deep in t re i t ilw u .' f wjHjb!lc, tod it preMht is jMiMiljariy bo. The ttt l divided iMu lHO great inditlrat faeiions TliiiiriMfvn haedirt itririeipte. Thre i m BWroioiuoa seiise knd inuHijjence w ho can I . .. -..A rPt....,..U k .... ..... Vn 1 ) Kiuutni. i I imuiu iic uwi iiui - - III . . 1 ppruvf wtSer parfjr,i.rcsiiirHi ctiootte -- " ii.i1iH.riir....lr.,... Tf IE SuUicriber has joat Wivtd in addition1 . y 'n 4ck 4f,Boulu the lollow- iMetrwirs Or, llice, - . wftMirsmw v"i'ea oiaie)4 , Jn's Chorrb Members Goide, Jrbetrja Lu-r iu the founy. Jamil j Monitor, Fathers Present 2 tola. Father's B.M.k. ' Iftfl'ietye tit Mothers, Daily Duty. 1 ' Huppfement to six Months Convent, Family Religion, ) hpragoe's letters tq a Daughter, i Catvirvon fornaiis, ' ' Chrit Hir fixample . Feiiiale HllJniss, . Kvry U4 D.ty. IViild;Lei4jf8 to Children, j Hu aUm I Jill, 4 ; r XtMU' (Jit ua, . -4 i D-Mila' Itrr-r f RIgin l; "!" ilxiiiiah Mire, Mm-jta, '' i Ufu r.lee ri -I'operjjl, (" . DarnlPa-rjilr Hriyers . 1'hasMt' f j Pr -fiL 1 I'liillijglipuJg, ! i Dailv Seru tue Heaiir.?. ia veiled lioid U.S. D. IHiittif to, Alit:n)i. Missisijipi, MR. VAN BtJRErrS CLAIMS ON; THE VOTE OF THE SODTHltll" Mr. Van Burtn for Fret AVgro Suffragf. J On the I2ih f of Scptcmli)82l;;the, committee oo the right of suffrage, rerHrt ed the following amendment to l!iecoosir tntinn.4 See Debates of the Convention, page 134 Every 'Zl years Slate any election vote fcc On the the above eration nosed aid : I am unwilling to retain the word i?!!?' Maowi ball ; Onmotioii f u ti.- .i. . SSfL?0??.1 ew iiperab e pre- bill be rpondi? for public i& Pit 6 ar individual florOsi public1 tbem. f Willi nrt r"a!7. fr: "Vinson ibe yeas and honorsbl WJ:" PMrmana do trunthai !n ce against vou. therefore: I V.ll ;nw ..IJI-j ITTl " oeDnilci7t was deter- that th f luicicru aliens in vonr nativ ind i u: . . . mrrrr ,M" js l nonorahiA numki. founded, or m mni;.i -11 .kL' .r i 1 I v i I j of rv-- It ' f. . A' i r 7 w I Uessra. Romii 151' T. 1 : I , lUlcnere l Wlin. in in rmm- b.t Z sL - --.. . W PS"' c.,,,leD mn nitir.1 eoSll "r," U?ndl, Cobb, E1IU. H.'fne, John? vZZ e . iwfto miu hare reiiaeo m we 1dH;. r: Y yr ,1 roD. !, King, UeKinleT. Micod. Par- " ILKi,'? t"WM. for i fix months next preced ne fSi. r iZZ H PlfF P" "a. South of Md.; Smitbif SJ a. 'te 13 ra W1!"" ,&c. .hallbeenUUeU. .liT'"'.7 r- ! I " OZirX-:? V.W.R'nW Tta who rated '. : 19th September, (see page 186.V "ao ","meP , Mera. ; Bern.rf. R.,iri5 5 T "L"?? -.WlJ;bV - - - - , . u i a, uchuii. aa iiasnranAit mke a . v mn- i uulh k xmr i m nieAMiMMi a i s amendment beine under conaid- .iLr. r !i r ' . r too. Chase,' Diekinnn T; tn.w -u LrrV" vl rw,ueu a oeiuon m . which had been sunnorted and ool ofl PPl? son Ilenrfr," T.O" .OI : neighborinff w w mm m w w dc wii mm iai uiia - A si - a am m raw- I -h ! iini an ' m a esas - w .b. . aa.ai m W . - W - T m , mm abVa ai " h avw aaf arw aaa mmm I . .- a . Sft atka III HrrM TTB) ' SffrSaTim I f"M tfiUiiauCi tuaisVSa ilUUlSa AIOireiT. I h)Hh ianna a. . Lta . " " lalfi I D.lL.' . 7 "1 . V I vauuvi tail U CUIDDe 1 OWnm In drf- Chrwiine iiiflueuetr, Chriatian, Every !Dav Every Day) Fwty,. ii Christian 14thers tfifseat. Vouur iMaafa Own Book, Students Manuel, MICHAEL BROWN. April SOth 1336 tt4t ! T . N. B, Also! lust received, at the Salisbury Tract DeDtikjry,Jhe Atnerican TracU Society's Tracts and Books i y . I'M. BROWN Agpnt. WHEELER AKD BVHSKTSy Have jitii received f mm JVt Fbrjk a t- ply of fresh tind genuine. Medicineh) Paints Oils, Dye- i With d large withuut "gmiijjf a detail aihortment cf by way of advertise white, because iits retention ia repugnant i g.j u u me principles anu notions 01 loerty TQ r to which we have' heretofore professetiitO; j- ? "r rf V"1 .f-iiMu rvi- recoiFH th Wn..,t;. tL::.ii v e "VMUCUI was aeiermu deuce, which is a concise anu" inst expsel "7,; "'P"? w"c w tue Yeas 26. Nave 21 of those nrincioles. In that sacred iiiatru. 1317 r"I0'c- .1 !? ; :u On motim. of Mr n.'i' ,tJirl.rBr WI "riy staves to : Ku.a ronAA .K !loir ii WW. fOn termination oftheae kt.TT l:rV 2. CU,UT ? irT&oddeoij it is discovered that cided, , Nothing from Mr, Van Bu- SrS sbe Thomas, Van Buten,WebsUr, own lives,! and those of j their reply to all thir cant about equality oViV f t1 n J"." 1 children, flbescech gentlemei sit the whites and blacks. 4 Did' he m"d f "f? ,hal! l!f V 11 P" this matter as it is. 5 Take for wives and emen to look it illustration mended?' it w.s determinect in the affirma. SiTcS oi 7am iT nU r u Ae Yeas 26, Navs 21. - it - il ! l.-io- k;- i" Si'ZlX LT. r'"". wu uh vwn jana wiui intny slaves to meat we Kara jreroided the follow ng i iX, jr - n,mf ,on 01 ineae ,nd N beine desired br'one fifth of Se 7Z7lVr71l. " 1 " 0,,TO"ere.' " controvertible Utbst " Wehold tle! f St!:nfe 6 PaS 203y:th. que.tjon, Senator.' preaVm- ",.one pih of lb. one Ml ct hem t . concerned id plot to tratha t li.Mlf.HdMU tint illimnt: AHi't' o)n,wori vhU,pn uked ThnZ. . '.i lli f..f S destroy the lues of their master, his fsmilri truths to lie sell eviOnit, that all? men are d de .. u t f 1 hose who toted in the affirmatite, are, and neighbors, with a tie to produce their eirnted qal ;th tbey , U-. t"', Bartoni B,man. Ben- freedom and immediate?1wUr"t??oot !52-!?r? 'l'tolonly fonrf Mr. Vwi- ; fhwe, Dickerspn, Eton, 1.. . tncked.np d ihanaV S u.a..iHin.K man itrc me, uuciiv, u uw nffirm,,;.a ? r WH owrison, tieUUf ICKS. JODDSOD Of K.eft. man tm thn. deprived of his property with mce tor an indemnity, beside anil inviel. nfm.J ... : respecu bbiection. wtZZ 9 Tbomag Vaa arcD Webster, ed by a loss of confidence W; bis remaining rof ixtindinff the J' . 3 . .. I i ,.: " 1 ljtes. It cannot have been intended that IGeneral! Root then observed see same 1 ."JAr' Migoi, wcane, jatarks, Wi- out any chance for an indemnitr. CeidM Igel that he thought the report of the "'..!e Kowa?; Kgles,!Sajndford, the disquiet and anxiety of mmd occasion- i. . . ' - i ar 1111.JII a . iiiiiiixv. w n n a-vii ran ; avw n r-tte v a a pursuit of happiness a t iv-' aa w w a w vuuaoiv va Kf " 1 fi Rf iiieiMnpnnti ana ever since me ior-f Committee was in some .j 'T"5 "i .1Z TZI ViCkale'l fnre was danger of extending ZZZZ ..yS7m tir li brt, now ex- n..UM , .,4W..ku,fc u6 wiitcu micu I extended to neirroes. or in the ruAitA lan-l .. " ujrat uwj nave a power t mis to o just power.!; by retaining thatrord. ybn ifSS n N Oobb, Ell, H.rne, Johnson of Loi;, of sl,Ten.ooe.ir. depnre a large and reputable number tfkit . k. ' r." ;.i2Ti . .' MeKmley, Macon. Pwtis. Bobkns.sibbec, T me n seen., that Those who voted in the negative arerl ConrrcM b anin- nn -.tt.;- -vi j uviiibiu utaubu. Liuiiuiucia. " uuui j iiith iwiwr innai in (uiia .-t . 1. ril.i ft " t I z . rr . Wkk?a,l", ucouuuioa r irM Pent it? and compel inexpedient to a view npel those to contribute to the support of; the govern rofnt in which they claim to participate, tnp Mrhoae protection they: receive, he would now move to strike out all that part f'fha TaJTai I - 6VI'W VI UIC ICUUlt) IT Illicit 1UI ri 1 VMU ears au;io insert hi nll:oS tk.r i . .a.- - i r tu auienumeni, uie principle 01 The the r with us, and to which they are justly end tied, ever since the existence of our gov ernment." Same day, see page 190, ; Mr Jay moved that the word whit be stricken out ; Mr. Kent supported the motion of Jay. He was disposed, however, to art-1 f.-i ,unranf nex snch qna.ificsUons, and condition, a. 0; ha7P3y sog, flhniilii nrovtit thm rrnm rnminr in hnrliDd I r : . " . o& "si. -I r- ",,7V7 antenuinent was then read. i from other States to vote at elections. ' Mr. . I il iu ir. . .j. .... - A proviso was subsequently offered by Aciii pn.reeoeu m, suppon uie mouon ip ih4 ,!,;,. QiT Q - ,:,si;nr th who had a free- obviously for the strike ouu on the ground that it woimI be a fu i i i r ' f n irte negro suffrage to those violation of t he Constitution of the U S. to ;41i,, Ja;u w ' " J-n u prnhifiit them from voting Ou the 20ttl H Wrth f850. b Sememher. nn.Te 103 1 1 iSe wf preventing the s num. the pub' tt sen rally are icprt fully ihvi ii rHisi aoe aide in: pieferenee lo the other. i6iiBitioofitiiin lherase btanns tliu with W,ii.ieltia to the ettsuin pfenideutial elec kEut,fuf rtiftuns uo long to explain in a 'Mjwovwe;wiH oecioeaiy'.aopri i lie claims (hip White, ki th reiJeucy, in preference, thuMi uf y to Uuten. v i , " IVe reratejit'd that Ihs division if federal par M lWd on j)titcjple. But the laci is not V.lrrdiuiedthit oor country is infeated ith i mi w rjfnorani, unprincipled, (Kiwer-hu tiling ajta(iet,wili bring itikt action '. every mis 5r wu set ice 10 sustain men nu nap(eu to lin lbeiunshiiie of pilary. -while 'liey i oiMjfrsiitoj our care t r nnnctult. e -'ftid.iiiieii'dto, paiaue'; a' leinpratH coarso hi these liiinH but where we see a pak iWUri of the violation of confided j-'r,.j nj uin,ia any pariv, we inibic it a to the iabie,pariieufarlyiihe Physicians & .Ker rhanu, ftr the Inrue patrhitagrt ttiy l.ae hither- to receivec; anq oy Ketpin on nana iresn .vieui cines, hope still to be fatored with their ciwUnn. aii oraers irom a uistance-wiu oe panciaaiiv atteiided lo. ; April SOih 1383631-141 Pui to irsuarit to a lor It wan' rtie Clerk snd iau fueftday f hel CEICE i tfecree ol the Court rf Eqiity tiH)iily,at April Term l&b Piaster will sell at vtfocksviile !24th day, of ay next a tiact of Land ctMituiaintr 12,2. &.cnns, - . i I adjoining the ibvuds .' Wjilliam (Jasey and oth er, on a credit of twelve munthi. Ifquinna bond 14 V l h peple,aa conductors ot a i.ob j w,,h apifved Security, lor ! purchase money. umt tyexik iha conduct ol the author to i m " mei protierty ill Jotui iasey:. Heirs. AaVyAericulturaV improvement, like rj in ana icience in the pres nt ase i& cer- V Wucinj, , Tmt owine to causes on w hiclt rpftM hcra dilate, it proteases in our 5iaie f J 1 'I11! ep, Weahall tax our judgment fWBtiry tu glean such luforinatioii . on this ftf I twy baaiiited to" the petiole, soH and u.rit . aj l.i . ! 5ioae ooutnern country; and and is sold tor l bh Durtxse of nariHMin. I 3. IL.L.I1AIN, C.M.E. ApiilSOth 1$36 4w41 ! IlY virtue oia'decree pf the Court of Equity MOnttes of .North Carolina; The !H rit of rvrai ;GCCupations, none, perhaps, l1Jffrtt he moat powerfuHntlnettcH on independence and happiness "t uiaokind. t (tetltung. huinhlf their tor Uowaif Coooiy, at April Term will be expos dj to public ale at the late particular j ior of I4.nicl $ain.nec1ii in the 2?th Jtiay next,a i rat-tot L.knq ctniUitiiii.g dvMll day of Rtll'jt'Ct hi fltel uidoiv's lauds of Jhu tiact of l)vier, a!j iniuo the September, see paje 199 Col. Yoiing i said, (see page 191,) The minds of the blacks are not com peteM to vote. They are too much dej Hats , rraiuinvv; sn iaiuui lf CAClvlor with fidelity and discretionthat important right. It would he unsafe in their handsj Their vote would be at the call of the richest purchaser. If ih is class of people I should hereafter arrive at such, a degiee of I intelUgence and virtue as to inspire confi dence, then it will be proper to confer thu privilege upon them : At present, emanci- . I . . . . . i .a .a pate anu protect mein, dui wiu.n iu mai privilege, which they will inevitably abtisej Look to your jails and penitentiaries. By whom are they filled ? By the very race, whom it is now proposed to clothe with the power of deciding upon your political rights. If there is that natural inherent right to vole which ''same gentlemen have urged,' it ought to be further extended. In New Jersey females were formerly allowed to vote ; and on that principle you must ad mit negresses as well as ncgreos, to partici pate in the right of suffrage. Minors, too, and aliens, must no longer be excluded, but the era of good feeling be commenced in earnest." ' m a a Mr. Livingston said : ' cir, we are standing upon the foundations t society. trolling colored gentleman from coming jver Irom other States and voting, such as our runaway a, ayes frorn; the South. If 'This subject being again under consid eraitun, see page 364, Mr. Birdseye moved to amend the first line of the section which read, every male citizen of the age of 21 yeats, by inserting after the word ercry" the; jwqrd "Jrec" which was lost. Mr. BriggsHhen moved to amend in the same lace"by iuserting in the word ;tx7ue," which had been, before struck out.4 Chan cellor Rent opposed the motion. -It was true he said, tiiat the blacks were n some ispect, a degraded portion of the comrau nUy hut he was unwilling to"see them dis t ranch i$ed, and the door eternally barred a gainst them. 1 .Then comes Van Buren, and what says he; hear him : Mr. Van Buren " said he wan favor of the plan proposed by the sliett qiimmiiiee, and opposed to the amend mertfwhich was to reinsert the word Iriftjr," see-same page 364! " Mr. Van Buren again see page 368, in concluding some remarks, said : He tltouglitHhe committee, constituted as they were, had done themselves great credit, by tlteir com ession to the opinion of those i'rou'i whom they differed, and he for one retumtd them hu bincere thanks. Under all circymtiancet he tvvuld be welliatUfud Smith of Maryland, Smith of South Caroli na, Tazewell,Tyler,VVhite, Williains, Wood burry. f ' ! So it was resolved, That said bill do pass with amendments. ii MR. VAN BUREN A MISSOURI RE-STRICT10NliT- That Mr. Van Buren is and was a Mis souri Restrict ion is, the following preamble adopted unanimously Nin and resolutions Itfe buarit to treat Ihese ctrtions precisely $ we would do, if they prayed us to abolish slavery iu one of the Slates. We have no more power to a bolbh it here than we have there. I think in either case We ought to refuse to receive them. I hold that if the petition ers aek us to do that which we have no power to do, or to do that which will be productive of a great and lasting mischief, we not only have the right, hut that it is our duty to refuse to receive them. Congress sits here as the Legislature; of I o. . m w a a i . e oenaie oi ew i orx, auo conclusively lbe whole Unio and alaU M (Lm onltrr prove. ;j t tritlatur for thp Inrnl rrvn0n nf tk Fi Preamble and Resolutions. Whereas, trict of Columbia. These petitions do not the inhibiting the further extension of si a- ask us to make a general law, operating very in these United Slates; is a subject of throughout the whole Union: but a.law.tho J " af mi. k ' . ml. ' aeep concern 10 me people oi mis otaie, operations oi wnicu are to be spent entire end whereas we consider slavery as an evil ly upon the property of the ten rodes square, much to be deplored, and that every consti- Now if we are inorro, as well as in sub tutional barrier should be interposed to pre- stance, a local ; Legislature when acting on veni us lurtner exiensiorr, K inaitne uonsii- i una qucauuu, wuitu gcuueuien say is 10 ai tution of the United States clearly giving feet slavery in the District, and no where r-. . a . . m ' n. . I I 1J I I t. uongress tne rignt to require oi new states eise, wuuiu wo uo uuunu to receive mess not comprised within the original, bounds- petitions? No more than we are bound to ties of the United States, the prohibition of receive these petitions from France or Gei- slavery . as a condition of their admission I many. Would gentlemen, if silting as into the Unior, Therefore, ! ; memuers oi me Legislature of Alabamadeel 'Resolved, (if the honorable Senate con- I bound to receive petitions from citizens of cur herein.) That our Senators be instruc- Maine or Pennsylvania to emancipate slaves ted, and our Representatives in Congress wuuiu tneir own outer Assuredly not. If be requested, to oppose the admisson as I that be so, is it not most reasonable, rben a state into the Umon.of any Territory not we are called upon to pais an act confined cotnonsed as aforesaid, without making exclusively to mis JLMSirici, mat we should the prohibition of slavery therein an mdis conduct towards the people here, as if in pensible condition of admission On the 29th of January; 1820, the Sen ate took up the Resolution; and passed the same unanimously, the following Senators being present. , ; f I Messrs. Adams, Austin, Barnum Bars tow, Bowne, Cbilds, Dudley, Dayton, Du miss. Evans. Forthineham. Hammond, Hart, Livirtrston. LouUsberrv. McMartinJ Moons, yo"i that I have not Mallorv. Moore. Noves, Paine, Ross, Re- been able to satisfy sencrantz. Skinner, Swait, VAN BUREN, Wilson, Young 30. j this matter they were our constituents? Martin Van Buren in his late Ietter.cfaims the right for Congress as follows: Mr. Van Barents O- pinion. I owe it, however, to candor, to say to- onalzer and oiherg: and another i 3i (SettluriS, huioblea thev mav h. ahall riumnieWt the causes which operate TTaui it. . - . . - , muaoHcriueni, io inspire a love ur ine fMji mite extenaive kaowledge of the W Ipracike ol aaiieuhure. ir"'f!Vora. Besides a faithful I4i P n nei,t the day, we pnpuso to ers, on a credithf ttv tiy7 "jwjr CAumns with-such litenry, mo I nty required fof th.e purcliase ratHie) , n the dny yiW avtectionsi as may ifi:d'iiu Mie of sale. -ISaid Land fjehkr lo Hie heir at lata. aaanera and ioAei.d the heait." We T iPbhf hy hich -our craft is in dan- ing Mst at iKiutihtbut truly there is a P? ndy a tendency to licennooness, i ailn Amri.n kiu!... u,i.Lk" i. I jfi h we believe the Souiheio 7 atr from i liia oarLi iv Ar. ..t fe.n;Il,?r t!M.a,M but we shall i J I cu,umn8 agamat the adjiiii i M-r 4 irnmoraT teiidencyir other WKntintt. .evl . Tl: ' . . ' -- Our columns shaft have a adjoining the Lnd of Joseph Haine and oih- lVHiiuHitnjt, Dou anu secu ;a8 untf of Dafiifl Sam dee'd, and are sold tr the pur posti of partition. ' ; T r ! S.SlLLIMAN.e,M.K.v April 30th 1 $.164 w4;l i I: i U flavor w - kntnor t. introduce I hem to iheiood i4tul , "",,.sf,ie in mr,wr hHiailur' ""Wer which may be wet ffTNDKRa flecree at pril Term 1836 of the J CtHirl ol Etjuity lor K.an Count j, will be soul at .K ktjil-, fay ihf Clerk and Jasier of aid Ctni t, onj'he 24ih dy f ay next, a tract of Land lii'g ii Duu-hmaits Creek, be IsNiuig ui ihe ehildren ol William and Sarah LJW -the good things we intend '.j .i "J wue.anori oi ooriroies ' Wei ? tt our couise an 4t! of the puhli i ""'f aTlV'aMi iu a l .. - - f . tm i ACRES, prol d eXff ii tim. IA tk'liPfs lhaV P'etiia ihoroiigh trial. 1 j : v'j ' A K. H NNRR. af--r-ii-t C.N B EVANS j r; ura i l l. . ti a : a. VMat p.ounea weeny at tota irJ ?bto. if pall ; within I tl.ref Vteaffir bauitoe. ihrn dollars. -?,t,; U atariea pe i ahd dera f.r hepaper it-itrie Sin,, i i- K vitlw.r! d'wwitihoaoce within the li ai!i i?J M engagement ; and ' ;, Mucontinuea nntil all arrearages t'S' 'xeeedingieighteen Itnea 0 WdS,W?l1 W J 1 three h ?nJ nty five rerit fur bl w,'i-iho8e if greater adjoining the lands of the late George iiiinfutd and others, on a credit oi; twelve monil.s f r one inoiety.ahd eihieen" months for the other, re quiring bumfs aiol sumV-Mni seorty "or the pir rhase moi ev n the day ot sal. I iu to be made accuruing tu luriur raer oi iiH Lourt. S.SlLLIMAN.c m.k. The elements of government are scattered Vii right of suffrage, as it will soon be established, and vaould give tt his zealous support as well in his capacity oj delegate as that1 qf citizen. - r. if 1 i !., k Again: see page 476. Mr. Van Buren saidtNe had voted against a total jand un- qualiiieti exclusion (of the blacks, ) for' he woujd not draw a revenue from them and yet dsmy them the light of suffrage. But this prtpyiso met his approbation.) They were exempt from taxation, until they had qualified themselves U vote, The right Was :tioi denied to exclude any portion of . t S" - a . rat . . -:; t uie community, who win not exercise uie rignj p suffrage in its purhy. This held out inducements to industry ; and would se cure his support' . 1 We the undersigred have compared the foregoing extracts with the published pro- reeditiffs of th? Debates oi tne new xorK Kyonyenttnn, anu nnu uicui nuir auu avt,u- rateiy copieu. uan I. r - oiaugnier, Jos. Mayo, I R. Kidder Meade, Wyndham Robertson, Allen ? Wilson Dan'l Ai Wilson. April 3n-h 1$36-441 IGE. rvnHRff:i.ry m.1 uIh puiiutni to a decree n - t . ..! .... i .. JL V the Clwrt 4 ruity, will fell 4i me Premie tin lh2ith day of Wv wexu a tract f Land ntntaihtng adj lining tbe la!nds t J-in Hihck and others, 4 mttoeast vt Oaiuoury, .aiso KV r r-a , WttJ J ASSY 4 1. -m-- ,- WTg&WSS for sale IFFICE Neai a: Uw SIS M3AiJBS lh first. t of Mary aid lanfs behmg to the Heira Brown, 4d sod is aId0fot the tUi.M..r Mtihu A ered.it forgone vear win be allowed for oWe ball, ahd d. two years 6t the other half cf lw pr.. arid the purcbaer be re- quirea iugif Qonu ana imct,uoy puicnase taooey on me wyw i ; . D. lUl-iaiAll, :o at amund us. All rights are buried : and from the shoots that spring from their grave we are to weave a bower that shall oversha dow and protect our liberties. Our pro ceedings will pass in review before the power that elected us, and it will be for the people to. decide, whether the blacks are elevated upon a ground that we cannot reach. Sir, we, all of us, entered into the government subject to the iinpl.fd condi tion, that our constitution was liable to re vision and alteration, and that ihe blacks, iu this particular, have vetted rights exempt Irom the power of abridgment or alteration, which the whiles have not, 1 have yet to W- i learn." ! Mr. Jay, (see page 201) in concluding Sis speech, aid in reply, 1 have yet to no tice the argument of the gentleman from Saratoga (Col. lYoung) They were avow eilly addressed, not to, our reaton.but to our prejudicesand so lorcibly have they heeli ured, that 1 feel persuaded that they hare had more influence on the committee than all that had been said on this ocrdsforiV Though repeated in various forms, they ! a a a .a' -a,a '; may an oe summonea up in tnts mat we are accustomed to look upon black mien with contempt; that we will not eat with them t that we will hot ait with them; that we will not serve with them in the militia;, or Uie juries, or in any manner associate with them ; and thence it is concluded that they ought not to; vote with us. How, air, can that argument be answered by reason which does not profess to be founded , oh reason? Wliy do we feel reluctant to associ ate with a 6oca: men! J here is no such reluctance in Europe, nor in any country in which slavery is unknown. It arises from an association of ideas. Slavery and a Mack skin always present themselves to gether to our minus. . But with the dimi nution of slavery the prejudice is already diminished ; and jv hen slavery shall be no longer known among us, it will perhaps Hi Johnson, llobi Camphell, iliioMilBoits, i X W. Pegram, J. Page j 1. Rhodes, Jenj.Hi' Smith, myself that the grant to Congiess, in the Constitution, of the power of exclusive legislation in all cas es tctafspever' over the Fedeial DistrictJ does not confer on that body tne same authority over the subject that would o- JUDGE WHITE AND MARTIN VAN BUR ENON ABOtlTIOX, Look on this picture ! Thenon that, Judge'Whtte in his speech thus refutes the power of Congress to abolish slavery in the District; i ! In doinc this, f shall not address mrself 1 1 her w ise have been to Senators coming from either tbe lEast, or oossessed by the the West, the North, or tbe South,1 ia par- States of Maryland ticular. hut to the Senate, the whole Senate, and Virginia; or that because if it is desired, as I believe it is Congress roighl notJ that we should remain together as one peo in virtue tnereoi, take pie, secure, prosperous, happy and content such steps upon the ted, the whole country, every section of it I subject in this Dis- has a deep interest in this matter, this agi trict, as those States could be placed, and : tation and excitement must cease, ' might themselves tske 'for bpt h reasons ft oull 4 What then ought we to do, as most like within their own ltd- if called on to act ly to put an end, to those fangiy if eelingsM iu, and consistently! withhold my assent to which now prevaiif i f with tneir rights ot. any bill bavin? m fudge White's Opin- ion. Washing ton. Mkrch 17, 1830, Dear Sir, I bavs this moment received your faVor.under date of the 15th instant. In answet to lbe ques tion! put to me, i; say, jl do not believe ; Congress has the pots er tp abolish slavery; in tbe District of Co lumbia, and if that body did possess the power, I think the exercise of it would bo the very worst of? policy. Holding. these o pinions, I would act upon them m any sit uation in which 1 view such an object. I take the liberty of forwarding to vou a Abn) SOth l36-5w41 disappear. But, air, what sort of argument ! sing is this ! I will not eat with you, nor asscMl dv tl I ' 'I .- - ...III mt ciate who you, oecause you are black therefore I will dUfranehise you. T2 MRj VjINj BUREN FORTHE TARIFF. IS That Mr; Van Buren is and was for the TarifiV the Journal of the Senate of the U. States proves conclusivelv. i I dil r. Ihfc 1lk nf Mav 1ft OA tV, Tariff v i ; VM w sir m we i i a w m ei w mmm act rn(ittcd! kan act to amend the? several acts lr imrnaing duties on imposts,' pass ed in the Senate by a vote oil 25 to 21. Mf. Van Buren voted ia the affirmative. The following extract from the Journal of the Senate of May 13, lSSSjexhibits him as sustaining throughout the Thai iff act of tha oate, called, and properly called tne 15iU of Abominations.' i ii. i. ' i'JOt i. ' i h i " m' . m 'l be amendments to the bill entitled kan act in alteration of tbe several acts, impo- duties on lmostV having been reported In mv opinion, we should refuse to re sovereignty. ceive th?se petitions. It ii a mere question I Th us viewing the) of expediency what disposition we shall matter, would not: make of them. All who nave yet spoken from the lights now pamphlet containing admit that Congrrss has no power whatever before me, feel myAtny j sentiments on over Slavery in the respective Statu . It ii till toft in pronoun- this subject.' ' settled. Whether slavery is right or wrong- J cinz that Conztest ; 1 am most respectPIy, we have now nopower to consider or diar doe not possess the Your ob't servant, cuss, suppose, men, a peiiuon were pres- power o tmerjertng, du. i. ,nnu ented,to abolish slavery id the States, would uiih or abolishing1 JnoyB. D. Smith Esq. we receive it? Assuredly we ought not, be- tlavery in the DisA i cause it would be asking! os to act up- irict of Columbia. I on asubiect over whicb we have no pow-1 Choose between vumi er. 'But these are petitions asking Congress A grocer in Winchester, .Virginia, advertises to abolish slavery in the DiatricL lave we the newer? think not. I consider tne; ysneij w ''lZsm. atrat fmm i).. you. Tdes- ind,-; oh i bv tne committee correctly, engrosseo, me H I . II- .1 i 1 . .a .a a . - L - J J I. I mu i wb4 txaa uie uiira uinei as emcnucu. e power? J thin noi.. y consioer me rJest to the weakest, from the soci guroent of the Honorable! Senator from Um mm J,. hj. nronfi berin with the Virginia, Mr. Leigh, upon that pointy con- eoajQ8 appe juice, progress, with easeaee of elusive. It has not been arisweretf v and I caches, tbe growth lef, the last twenty years, do not believe it can be.' Slaves' are prop- and are topped off with tbejnuinseldCoffniac; erty in this i5isfm-Congresscanhrt take bis asaortmet of IVhuJcey U Uiii : a- private .property, even .Wietise.w.t out making just compensaiion tome owner. -&u Baker u j wmrfw;weciatrD by bis . No fund is provided by the Ponstitution to mdeiusement. Charles Lamb never said say pay for slaves which may be! liberated, and, biog nhit essay on wRbt Pigmore fliks the Constitution never gives! Congress the the thing" than Mr. Baker does when ; ha .V . . ... ...t,:0f.. withmit at I .itr, tjMi hu whiskerl to be Mso i ancient uotb aw w wwwu a f r I r t the same time, furnishing j be means for its accomplishment. To liberate slaves is not that it should only be mentioned very deferta-tUlly."-tfczandri Gazette. j W 3h 11 lit- .it : .ill 11 1 : -.--i ; ".i i .1 4- ,4-! i ..if. I i i n- j- .1 ! " J l i 'X- ,