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C. Tin: vv vulnu: .'v li:: 1 AY. .t.w ' i, J .'ln j in- 1 ! Mat W t .i.. -- f.-r r-w-- I it fv" If , Ut $.- ' 'f the Gi"u r.,1 A- ,U, on the ' I f ,r tSe t!iiiia of wjoJ county. ' Speaker I l.-vl intended only to iva a silent vote, believing a 1 t the facts set forth ia the peti rrt each tht it would be idle for mA f the bill to My any thin furtherance of ill passa ge, and I t arrogated to myaelf the belief rmild e"uht,r instruct the Houe r i,a thenv'sith. anything I ;could Mtlenftco annear to be array nnnositinn to 1M.; passage of I. it therefore Lecomes oecessiry , in onler to d justice to myself us people Wastn l represent, to few passing hint la favor of the on of thebill now ender conside- It will. I presume, be recollect-; many !gentleraen on this floor, r tn act pawed in the year 1819,. listake Bot, authorising commis i to survey anil sell rrrtiin lands had been previous' " ; ! by from the Cherokee Iml.aus, which thin the limit of North Carolina, ider the jurisdiction of the county ywood, jrsrjrjon wa made for off a town sife., A public square id off, and lotr sold. And what I this for?. Was it for themr f holding out the ida to the peo io might becorptf nrc'iraci s of a tion of land, t' i at ":r,8 future , when the j . .lation-in 'that s' i;ild be aa would autho-: I, ' 'it... lo lay oDT a county,' iu wouiJ do so? or was it for the pur f decoying the purchasers by de- ; them, & thereby inducing ttiem liberally in onlor that the lands besold peed'Jy? ;'; s, Mr.; gjvnker, cannot, betfie for every Legislature since that which has ever legislated on the t. has still' held out the flattering tition to the public, who became asers. that the Iie;islature would withhold from . them - their first se. that whenever the time should i that the population would, admit !:at they would be as prompt to do promise. : I say, I cannot fteiteve iinz else but what the Legislature een in earnest. - v.)-fi-;. e have ml a considerable rtisserta" on tho true principles of our go nent. What, sir, does 1 it appear on examination. . It is this, sir, to nwer and toxoid it.-- 1 appeal to candid midd if fthis is uot'lhe when any iubj2t is presented of riilcfe to the iijwrestot tne.west,. :nie, Jr.Sneakef,' those people are is .Ipost refined and opulent.- The f aciencd has ifievef ; ahohe ; ive cold bleafc Tesion of hfeWes! such refulffetice ai it haVin ihe rn filrf wprtb Carolina :3&w no are tueyr ivna-wnat, w vib cna rof those people I have the honor )resent? - The v are tlie hardy aod Uic sons of the west.: .Where were t'hen oQc country was invaded? 5 ihev rolling; all the 'rounds. .6f i arid nfeasure?'3K air, they seiit hit deadly .''firelocks; barstedejroti) soras of ihetr Xviyes and"thildren l.Rstenid 4 to .; field, f vbattte a iibertf iitid the - r ?hts - of , nian at t,ake,They are the men", sir, e tnirtnight slumbers nave been dto yclij; tvhosff wives i t tsn- '.' li Z I J 1' I (r"T 'hur trtt of j nic at WimMnilt, 'at each trm'Hr oa!,! tti v0t i?'it3t'nr hr.Wst'oi (.rthe ertcfoa ftfl'te cnurt t nf 1'-ir. . f ..Yea irT, sir, I te etc ellfnt i;ihicsl knolf';e of t'.e local ftttaa- ti ot that part of the -c n!f that I hTt si's ( f (' t t'..t ! , ' : AiV. c , n t' f! Vic lr- i.'.tH tv f; 1 1. ' i ..st t j t f an i-i 'k f.e daf irs :iotc I on f lr!,'T, l i' : an ir.tey'ity. i tSe !f are c to f'of, '.iJm ? lu't nt to rt t jtncinceoi thoe p"p! p ,o fompUin? A.rr we to tarn a fif ar ta t!.c f iup. p'ii .ocs and cufh'ii-its, "ant "tell them, to are too fir fraat os tr 'wi;h J CM !v tSf f T " f .cr-1 i . . . - c .' I U ft - -.,fe. lent h : u a . as f.iii: pwir-fcToo art loo remote jw eoantyis not eommercul e 'lu-h to da not rt'iM i rfnu ufTrini f t'f honor to Trprfcnt; yethen you yoor ioetntT.s Ii this the reasoo. Mr. ca-ne to trjTel through it, J (hi wi!lhae Spfaker, that h- peophj'i rneTiT-rn tocnfti tint it is almost impossible eannot bt re dressed? G id fiAid And (or any prron to tire a eerrecX lcnow- pray, Sir. what U the reTie ps!d inta led;eofit without a p-nsonal aeq-:int the public Treasury fmm the bhroueh ancewit';' loctliti aod for the cor' ef Uatifat, that the'rentleman renrf. I my aertio, Appeal to aeot? Does it pay him Tor his attend- rectns every member of thi llama whe have ancehere? I believe hot. ad occasion U visit aaoontainous cooa- la conclusion, Mr SpeaVe r," permit ties. II gentleme are serious i their me to-reUrn mv heartfelt tliauka ta th opposition to the' ntssse of the bill, House for the attnt!on" and patience w,,T uiui --I n wiiu mo uucrciarr iruii wnicn iner nave lisrenprt in nv .r u - r .L.r i .-.. .. rirn i r M ' i rFHincuiar... i ueir remaras. I none ine tentiemen from constituents la') jr under aisailar incon- he eastern couaties will on thii ocea venienre. let t' - r brlnr id their peti-' aioo', actinr from libera! and ineznan tions from the people that have a right mous considerations, vfvaX the humblt to tompUin. and Bit forth their erier-'and iust Detition of the neordr r !!. ances; and I an ready and willing to iwood by permitUnjc the. passage of the kin4.t6tiwttinsoffin thisman- lloiwnatnaiiiel Macon.' or Worth n kv tpllifi n nitr illrei-ftv r lndi-1 Carolint.has been in Conresi 57 years redly to divide one .of their 'counties Senate. .The ot, first, and then they wU give hi one; fah"" and manner of hia dress art ihe without she win 2; us they.'feally want t1" now aa ,tbey wert in l?"9!,and natbCavtrafar'-a wr.ent sappose omepf hla present apparel has beqn thet are in earnest?. fu this . it the cry i w or" u L V:i'.'. ,S-.i' il.r 1. aios every appucaupq maue irom me west. If irentleinen- are opposed to it. savage say so.anit comtout openly witn their o'jjert'nn. -.-Or are-' trot your reasons these? Yolive in the east, land the jrricvance set.fitrth S irt the west, and twrelora we will not hear, ttr . ur.qo not your objections speak and say, it is mmaterial to is what may be your com plaints, are live it) the east and yott in the west, and "(here w auch a aectiooal feeling among us.' we. cannot listen to your, complaints, , V It is immaterial to os how aggravating they way oer out I must here do justice to a ijobdlyZnura beif of mt eastern brethren, "who stand aloof to 'pnch paltry considerations-- There are some who make that feeling, which creep intotht House among us, no consideration in reovernine their votes.1- ' " V .':' ''' ' ' .Mr. Speaker 1 hope I' shalV here b .. 1 . - 1 i L-.': A permuieu loascin wnar capacity uo we take our seats in this Hjase? Do we take them in the character- f individ ualsand far the purpose of self ag' eiaRdizemeniand sectional eroolu- rnents; JIoaded.with !! the prejudices and sectional, feelings", that the human mind is capable of bearing? we do we assemble in this hall" as the legal reprt. sentatives "bf itt'enlightened, virtuous J and independent, peoplik, ana lor .the pujrpose f ceptratipg the want! and tears 4)1 our Tponstuuents,, ana rearess-; ing their respective .rieyances?. The latter, hen; bung pur tnaracter, wnat is the grievance" prayed to Tie' redressed as contained in 4he bill now bti your ta-. ble? The 'citizens of. the wentertf bart 'if the' county, -of Haywood Uaye prayed fo'r a division of the countyj and the cit izens of : thft-nea'sterh Or jold part "of 1.1 ei)attf shave ''given' ihefr "response" to thaf prayer' What isythe' population and le rritoriXof .jjtts .coun'tyl of .Hay- wood? -i its vote was atine tasi eieaton between 11 and-12 hundred, and from the towaof Waynesville to the western ertreminjil.ofthe6unty, Recording io an accurateSad measurement,, 52 miles: the western part i nov yery. populous,' gnu tn iaci is- ii e;iiii i will admit of 'ojjenislpplMi!Bn than any wlherpaff ottlie-ounty, ana is daily "and bourjy Accumulating 1 in poihtnfppulatU)O?0U:K t- U vtherc-'U sntvancc is Tnere no .'3 5 -Us er i u I 1. 5? i i . , e " I V -i v - - M Tf.t.-' 8'. 5 3 if at. til - "V . I - 5 r T I 88 ?!5 "85 Hi 0 M e a 'W 5: 35 1 J c a ! a :4 'I a I ti t - VP I t van ... TthefrtMtAoftheTueIfih Cengtu uonai UMnc of, Jvorih Carolina, f- , rEtuow-omzswa. as me nest man ner of communicating to you. the. sub jects upon which Congress ' have acted ianug. we present session, ana nne course which I, as your representative; have pursued, I beg leave to ; resort to that methoq established by my predeces scrs, ana conuouea oy we sinr. 1 nave been honored with' your- confidence which is to address yon through the. me diuro of a circalar letter, ii. And , I do this the snort willingly, because my du ties aa a rofwber have so- accumulated, dariog" thr present session; that' I have found rit ' impossible ; to disseminate throughout my district, that informs tin, front, time to time. which I could ha ve wished, and which I " have no doubt, would have", been 'received :nd read with satisfaction'. And l am tru ly apprehensive that some- of -my b;st friend have felt that, Jbsyhad : reason to censure me, and hive attributed to negligence , that 4 which has Resulted from n,ecessUy.'ifc,i,'"::.v;f The cause of this !an be readily ner eeived. When I first came to Con- aresa I was young, 'inexperienced, and . therefore but httle commie bminPii, or business oat 'of the ILnme., was thrown-upon me, This g ive me lei sure when the. House was not 111 ses sion; to attend to' my constituents. Tha experience of two sessions, hiw- ever,j;it as,4 00 doubt; considered,! had,-, in"a de'gree, qualified me for a mote' active ' part in the preparatorv stages of business for the subsequent action of the 'House;.' I was therrforeL piaeea, at we, commencement r the session, on ' the Committee' on Indian ACdirs iThe , importance; of this- com roi'tee, and the time Becesary fur dis posing qf the- various subjects telerred to it, will readily be perceived, when it is known that, as connected wyh its duties, It embraces all the suhjectall the. interests and mattersio any wav relating 4o, or ebnnected with any and every Indian tribe throughout the units of the -United Slates. - This, I hope, will be received as, a' sufficient apology for my seeming neirlicencc, 4 Tbe financial concerns of (he nation -, ; -p: ,--( -: ''';i!Li ."65 " o '"- 5 B 4 a . S:':i J5-.3 3.v,j: s I .' I -' J I.. .V, t ( , '" , "f ,,p,j,.'.t t .' !. "t tup w -jld h.e 1 -i-J fi'i'n m ! 1, pu! Itep 5 -r i lht the Soath re i xmed tn !rurf'on by (ii (Upiuity and arice 0! t', " ut combined wi'h 'he ini-.-'uieil, .'.!,, y ,.f thfc We-t. tV'n i!.:t u j , iect, I r-!imt (j f k' pjtienf'v, 1 -r tt I f ... 1 - (o enrt r t . r rence.inl i. 1 r rlfff s'ation of lie av.iw ed fthjeeta of litis bill." In niyi hu m'jie opinion, every principle ef pn',4ticl ernoiny, "everv niin-.iji!e of justict which should evci U; mirtained amorf the States, and the trt tpiril and i !'"! of the Contituliio. fuiUaJ the pas cf tliis'bi'l. ' Cut arjamentwas j lens. -appeal to justice tr i ma 1 j nimHy were tre'ed irh ilisiiain.. ,I hy I lordly manufWi era, (the only persons ' I who are alrtaJj rich,, and wfio havi 'capital to jnr-K in those large manu; facturing e?tabli.iiments of.thetat.) : are now the only fivorite nf the ,Go vernmenf; and we must, legislate to rn 'rich them tnire,.. while the South, the .. bleedm? South, must become Jheif 1 botidmen ' At this time, I see no other alternative than to.. patiently, submit, , We must pot eurpatriotism to the test; wit! a hope, however, that a mon-.au picious season is jaf hand; for i pro nounce if, in the fulness osinceritv, i that should this administration l conu t nued four'ycara" longer,'. 'the irjuries 'which will result t this nation will be V, Incalculable. I- wilf not dwell, how ,. ever, upon an anticipation so truly dis- agreeable. -1 therefore dismiss it with a confulr it hope that we shall soon see . happier days and better times, uuder the aduiinistrHtion-. of, ANDntw -Jackson ; For be assured, our politic al condition at this time Is far from b-ina fiatiprinz. ' The tendency of the present, rule, iir J rather thlsruU, is dangerous to our free f institutions, and tq Hb- rty itself But we" should cheer ourselves with a hop' " of reform, under jhe' administration of that illustrious man.',. Hut should he not be elected,- (an event I cunnot an- t" 1 : if. it. I e n ra - 1 c y . 1 r I r ( OP ; il a 1 1-t.r-and er ' fur, !,,.... . eed t' st ti 1 .r t'- r- .1 rifl li ( ' . I t' " KH.m.nhof exhibits ir it peart LTZ ,T that.thrcontir,gJnt Vpenses pi the de-I iifeb.Lrf-7ert?'0n f?" "n .-'. , it.- - '' . -' iv the liberty of Ihls .country. It would , bailments and the expenses of ourx, fO- K. LI;m. . 3 .1 .1 reign- intercourse , t.:1 three , jearv t jlTK8. ? $m- w,t,un : ,he' those of the .hree years neit prfcediB AS!X I , S Si ?i by sor.466 ' dollars, Bpt tL.fa or? ld! t .f1 fll 7 v f 'i m thecowmen fund for the seviral de ' U iMculeotal panmeot.7.nd the continent fund for Wl Vlff M ' f J J- . , the bill, (of winch there were many) oiy foreign intercpurse, and tlie expenses wi,l J ,-.t . V r- r ti..' '!.i " vtea were with 4 view, cither to make tor loreig-ti missions. , .Jhe general ex - , .l o .1 nenditurrs however of those years are the.b'W PP"1 th South, or penriiturts. noweyert 01 . those years, are., - h B . ( . , f j f... mui-h more-imprtatvt, und vdiscovcr a ,. . .n ... r diOerence of mulwn$ instead orthou ', v , . . ? - , - sands. To bring thU Into the most". In the early part of the session, I in comprehensive lompass, T tsill inve jou troduied a. resolution, which.was re the aggregate amount, disbursed luniifpfJW. ? Cuminittce.xfn Indian each year,, and sU-ike the balance: .'ffairs, ' inquiring . into Uio expediency - .J. . - l.-L. J ' , : .: ; of refunding to North Carolina the me- Current' tiinfl-.ture.,- ci.,re' of M.ht.ry' h paido Imla.n .reseryees, Car ' Pemiona andUi parmentf ofihe Pnliic r,t. their reservations of land The Com Mi , 7 , - - j5 7,rt,4H 11 , mittee agreed to ,mke a favorable re e. i , t the luin-i ttrcui. against it. A b.,1 aj -pre; ' urj r,e u lra to t' e (.. it -'If (" -lal, lias pa"il t!ie 1 i ' seutativci, and 1, mw t ate. I voted --',- t ous reasons; 01. e c f v cideiMv ppl;ed t ) t'-e -r-l . jmts. i-- t U l o I si, , 1 ji , , , I .W Upon , entering wn; -e to nmcii 1 ptiations t'er the same vm it be cooimrnred, if is I. government would r f to stop for Wiin' f I estimates that were t . bie- amount of tviis woi was somfthirg exree'' miliionsof il.illars. V"' males have been nble cost to so;: . Iins, ... This grot i tlicie has been ' u or that there is k.. ie (lis government; and t ..t peoditores erc commcn ernment, rather tlion r and lose the anouey a! ted, she will appropri ii cessary for the enmpieu . . and should it be carried on to t ongm.u.y uesieiu a, it t (in , my opinion) than t'en(y-five mil- lions of dollars. ' '" '. . ' 5 Many Other stijectt hav:-! tn nctcdv on bv us, too 1 nerous to incr.ti' 01 in '. tK i a r-iininucicnrion; . but intendirjj (thouid my hea!;!i permit) to miti0'.j Witli my ronsuuu'iits during the mm-. mer,iitwill aTard me much plegMirs to explain or give arty information i t my-. power, upon any and every rjct they may be disposed to inquire 1.. ... fn conclusion, fe; 'v-ciii7r rcr- mit hte to bring to yor recul'.. -k 1 1. n tV.e all important. subject of the V t!in- tial election. Mext ull, will i ut cn- ! u -iV- e extend ctt less ly be your pi . ilege, but your duly, t attend tne, pi.us, one! j tor t. lectors to elect a Vice-Presidenft ' My. wishes ; 1 f , ', subject are y 1 ' ants. 1 Not hi, meeting of the ter itheoias to otit I . the impor! v curve 1 , j'c,;..-; ;.tu t' - jnceof t Tour,1 ' ADAM 9 Crren(Gxpenditure,xe!aiive of Military Pco- long discussions which were e;af n on . AirMiat aand this, itaiwmjntai M Itia ruttliA aaihr v ' .a 1 t . . ' . xW une retrcnenment system, the, 1 arm was assigned to me nnd; aecordinirlv; on the 2d of Jantfary .iubmitted a rpport. accompanied by rbuvThe 1826 -,7-182T ' iy flic rett and relations have been the. yic of 8avs;ft brutality.' "They are the !o who have.. ave your frontier iroents trom a tomanaw a scaip nife. Are they i);w to be heKfect heir comblainis hhsed aL and their ion kicked tat of doors -with, cn is ;notJa.. iscsntieman in1lua , I hope, but what sees the claims orlh in the netUiorf. V ith rctrard e objectiohj-raised againsfjhe pass it this til), that the revenue eel ;d 'ip ' the county of Hajwood is riot cient to pay it? rvlembets,1- no gen, .an can be. serious whtri lie make of this objection"! pave' tnore lyfur any man in opposition than rieve Jhey would be governed 1rt i votes oa thisofcasioii by ;Such senary jmot.vcs. it, iirseMf ker, onr tounty is not wealthy.noa mercial.,. Keithci; jai it b n'uig ts being po very lemote'J'rom . the theatre of the commercial -'world; rcfore, 1 hope, thet will fiever be cd ajain as nii obiec'lion to the pass- Qf the bill now wnderconsideratipn,- am in' hopes if may be adopted one thing I can say for.the people "t section it tDo v.-i'. r 1 r . I iy aii.i wii!, lutythatt' r nanus tneobvemence 'attending, those pcrpier:navefBeen irepresented ny .tie-ptoper Are, ihey - ( khappy as r-legislative accounting officers of 'tie government etiaetmeritscan juake : them I Ton as being in t more flourihing condition kiow,V,Mr $pekor that every; man in than they were during the last yeari societv haymore o less to attend it their respective ea.t( of Justice for the purpose of transacting their ordinary business as citizens. , Is it no inconve nionce the,irfcfortlicse people, whose residence-is in, the extreme part olTthe county ;"to be ompelled .to, attend mt WayftCsvilte as auitOMVitnesses and jurorfrTha,C county,.' sifr is a very mountainous; one, and tor a large por tjon.of itts iphab-'tants to be compelled to travel 40 ir SO-milesto attend thejr S'ate, and ! can ' r of contradic-;,fidtndustrigu, . yayt to discharge a country may require fct 'hep, Slr,4I tak intft' tonaidcratVn Thia lould fondly hop it true, and thatj thfe anxious ' anticipationi bf tthe American people. may shortly be reali zed, by the fqlfilment of.all the obliga tioha ( the government; and ;he entire discharge of the public debt.' .-'.''."v ' It appears from the annual report of the Secretary of the Teeasury," that,' du ring the last yearthere was applied to the discharge of the principal of the pub lic debt, S6.507.466 84, besides inter est; which aum deducted from ,5573,- Courts to tyanMt their various business j 920,844 76", (the amount of the public ti citizens, w a grievance that ought debt on the 1st January , imr- leaves & nuist pe redressed. Justice cries aloud the public ' debt on the 1st January, for aen!edy; policy & the genius of the 1 823. at S67.4 13,577 92. ; ; Constitution of our country require it. j, The receipts into tho ' Treasury for '?Then Siri I ponceivti it is an indis- Vthe year I827are estimatedat 822,606,- the 'ieciliinate represeuiativeB of the lance in the Treasury on the 1st Janu- people, to give mis. petition- ittir, can- ry, ioa,i o,oao,uo 10, mnurg in tne aggregate jysooi.w o ane total amount of expenditures . for , that year was 22 095,? 96: leaving in the ireasory on tne ist January, an estimated balance of R6,2G9,585 23. . ; I cannot1 dismiss this subjects howe ver, witiiout giving you a statement of the emoaht expended qnuer ihe present Adriiinistratibnf during tlie .three first years'! Mr. Adams'. term, and eomprt ring jtwith ihe ipe-ditnret oflMr. Mnroe's,..dtfni? the.three, ytars im meiKaUty preceding. rsC; .jtf.- wnti'!r:Mtin-e-jt txperlMf ef pe ; eve- did and impartial consideration. , Exa- mine, Sirits rnertts, ana tne merits 01 those who pet.ion, and do not endeavor ! to defeat this bill by telling os that some ' 01 me eastern counties raooar unuer similar hardships, and . therefore should be divided; tor, Sir aome or ihem now have been split up so small that they scarcely have a population lufficient to jrevg'Jory.t pasa upon aV frlroiiial fof j Wf! do'prt assemble here foTffJie pur "iHifi legislating for n part . of the State more thhttanotbttt. We, 8ir, be- ina aod the uaymcirtk of the Public Dht. 1821 .: , J v - V - 410.249.S99 W U.752.9t 01 , t Total, ti , -, - $o3,or,rr it Deihrat three years amount of , 'vmsjcsrimg dminiMnUon,'-' M,822,ii9 74 Showing nit increase of illiburio. ment 10' the prewat Ailnnnm- .1 . - . 1 billr and other subjects, made itmanU rest that it wruld be impossible to reach that subjeot duriugthe preseht session! Under this impression, .1 went t Go- ,;ternoif Branch; (one of our Senators,) and requested fnm to bring the subject . 'before tlie Senate.' and cronoso k at an f ,IS5,or 4 1 amendment Tta the bill making the an " Mi nhnV ft; rnrtrlftiinai fni .i Ua 1 rAnn T. m . Hare, then, i ev(dence of an increas- parlT,(. t for e rcsent-yesr. lie er, ed . disbursement of the joublio-moneys? i-.i;,i- orfthe- three years of Mr lams? adrjreferreu tw tuDject tt the,Com:iiitteO of Indian An.i li s in the .Senate. That ministration, over and above ine amount expended ui ing; the same period of. Mr. Monroe's administration, of eight millions six hundred arjd eighfy-nve thousand three hundred and seven dol lars and 44'sentav: ' r'-ffy&K. viThe above aETords an ample field for comment; but having been chargeq with bearing too hard upon the present administration, 1 desist, and content, myself with simple statement of the facta, knowing that my constituents will draw the correct inferences. . I hardly.need remind you of the im possibility of eivin a detailed account of our proceedings, within the limits of a letters I can only glance at the most important subjects, and state the votes 1 have given on them, that yon may judge or the propriety or impropriety of my courtie v. ' '" " Among the first objects whirh eli cited discussion, was. a resolution intro duced by Mr. Chilton, of K.y. upon the subject of Uetrenchnienf.' In this 'de bate ( took part; my speech upon that subject has- been published, and t pre- sune read by the. most ot you; and that together with my vote in favor of the resolution; fully explains niy yiews upon the subjects The resoJutlon was passed by an overwhelming majority and the subject was referred to Select Com mittee; which Committee have been: in vesttgagfhe dinbursementiof the" go verniient eversince' tiirjlfiiday lost, when they, uiado an elaborate "report. which ifi1 ;tjie Bubject, nn doubt,i ef Committee .decided favorably.- and di mtfdu -their-chairman, ,(Col,,BeuttiB,) to propose it as ar amendment to the bili for. tho Indian' PopartmentJ' which waa accirdingly doii iv and , it passed the Senate; The bill was returned to the UoustS of Representatives, 8Pd;apoa the nues4o,;H Wltl,lliuse concur wiiu inc. aracouineoi to hi? .senate,; considerable debata arose I was, how ever prevented fpom' goin into a full explanation of this subject, 1 y a demand lor .the previoUt , ouethoa. .his is a question which prevents dulaie. The question Was then put, 'and -decided against the amendment, by a vote of 70 to. OB, one oi tne mempers irom xsoi ; Carolina, f Mr. VVilliamsP voting "a gainst itl Had he voted foe it at that time, it would have passed, for his vote would,, have brhiigbt it to a tie, aod the Speaker ' fas he told pie? afterwards, would have voted for it: In short,, the bill was returned to the Senate', and thit body inmted upon their amendment and , the bill again returned to our Hotrse v l then moved that the House do recede from their disagreement to the; Senate's mcridttieAt," and upon this question, the merits of the plaitn Were debated at length. U was warmly opposed by .different gentlemen, and advocated by others. I was one of those -hd rook parr in favoro the appropria tiort. '5 My speech has been "puoiished, tnj seotto,, my district My motion w susuitied, by vote ot 89 to 70; election of that tia' uibhed mnn, An dre v Jatkson, but much to confirm r.a in their ..ni-rertnfta If nnt).in . o 1 ,,V hsdocenn-ed. a shcedr' recentlvmatla ' ut nirtttMj,1! i secretary or staicj ai , ' Baltimore, weu Id be si.r.cient to put . . . . . . . t'crxinn American upon nis euam, , yuwJKto ose ; his owq language) t Hiainv.aini hhum i Mttanii i vs.i ti h . lie - for he eives fctrf ole-to retain: wen in " r.thct- who would openly ; avow such ? iThe following; is a correct extrac ;r' from his. speech: r ,! , -r ?s '. It is time for slumbcrin 'patriol-', ism to 6Wake. when snrh tlnrtri thescire put forth from the cay' ,1 : ffl .1 fr.m mi.ttit. ..nn..l.l! T. . that the real republicf-n party (I cjn'c y noi oi, lonner tuvisions, Bpn. wr trom tnunri no ioniser exisuntr. .ana h nic s in. particular ntacea. onlv for sinister- .1.2 i i . , . ' jhiuuic,i time party, unu.r wnstevcr ung its memuers may nave hereotoro acted -that party, which loves frccil.Hrr . , lor trcetJonra sake, justly to e?t,.ate" the impending perils, and to "proceed Willi ' mrt nnriv titnrl n n iham rj' a. l KT,e ... . - - 'or dj ;no e xestin crisis n tne rrpub lib. . ti ,ltlI!.B Ul Hll 1 ' II HTIU. Bn i unrestrained intercourse with . ! m' fel!ow-citi7ns,' if U were pi J j possible, -ncp 'compatible w my - bfuciai duties. I tuld visit e ; ..iate go to .every town and hamlei, address1' every man , in the Union, and entreat them, bv their luvn nf nmnin. l, iLbIi- i ' e i-i . r ., . . J J . love ni noerry, ior me saue ot them-- i i .1 - . .. . oi.iutur venerated ancestors, in the? - came oi tne human lamiiy, deeply in-1 ton-T4 in the. fulfilment of the trust r fed to their han;'; by all the' i t ck'rv which we hav won. h airs that aw aits "us as a nation, if, we are3 nip , hi laiinnii tnn..-.. ..7niiA.M..im.. a " - ""'""'I ' p " I imin IV ' 1 1", whoht-.s hiiherteo signally blessed us,; tO rrail.i ! qiilttmnlp :,miiba - r.M.t ' ..it. template the - pre'eipke which yawns before Sv i If, indeed tee have, incnr rea wo umne aiipicasure, ana u Oe' necessary to chailin thin people it-i'A tie -rQd (fhit vcngeimret r would kumMy ' prottrath, tnytelf before him, an4 w- ' tune Mf mercv. dwsil Mtffavored land,: with 'ar, wilh Pestilence, u iih 4 amine,' with . aiiy Scourge, other thmi mililaiy wit, or a blind m f heedhit enllmia-imfor mere military rnwun- :The t'ruei Interpretation of thi-t part ( of his peech- is .thia't tb- nitltet thapi f General Jackson should ' be elested f (whom he has denounced. a Iff 3i'At-1 X- ' 's -.' . it .: ':;' v-'v
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 12, 1828, edition 1
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