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111 XZs zj a N 1 am -r iV -VlI?. r K'l 1 i Ii 1 I 1 V. I mi win a 1 ."Jii,"! ." , ' ' I .. . I j A. ' I ' - i . UV BEN JA I IV SV AIM. IVTUITDO WE LIVE FOR, BUT TO IMPROVE OURSELVES J YD BE USEFUL TO OXB ANOTHER VOLUME I NUMBER 1JI, I'EBSIS S2 IN ADTANCE, '-. ASI iBOnOUOII, N. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1837. SOUrriKUNClTIZKN, Van Warden v$ Primm. Bill in Equity and Demurrer. the discharge of public duties, civil anil ; military, frequently to have found mysefl in difficult and trying ;s;sitaationi7vt here "prompt jdecision TCverv Saturday Morning. L.The ai t of I796.rch. 29. directs .. 71 mat me county court on tne pen- Keiiergetir action were necessary, TaVtvAVd. v' Ition of the widow, may appoint a! and where the interest of the coqn- try required that high responsiuili- ties should be fearlessly encoumtr- ed: and it is with (he deepest etio hn dollars oer annum in ad Justice and three freeholder! to al Vance: or IhrU dollar, y.i anu iy hum we wiuow, wr mc a .i i J -I'm. maihtainance out of the stock, crop tions of gratitude that I acknoll -from the date oj me lit wv td proVigions 0f the deceased.- edge the continued and .unbroten I IID Ullt lldkCS UJ91 IUCT MUllCUIlUIIIIUCMl'G "llll "Hint juu n . S a m, .. " f .l I a 1 . t ... ' 1 4' V ft ft received. I tfutorH&ffay dwrontin- her ..15 in'miinty because the sustained me. in everf trial. it ha, at ill 11 i 4" " , it , . . . . l.n ikiki nPAAtiliiii lni1t nri. K al . It Ii.m tti t nnonlallAn ,f . LnnuiL , una iiii .. ' Ai lowed i him aeainat i creditbl,;. be that, if mistakes have been coiling unless at tntaiscrenonoj ic . . - . u , . hivi t Mrousv ihiurd - . V .. i . ... . I . . . I Krtiwr. t lance out of the croo. stock and Dro the countrv 1 so anxiously endea I jfjf Utters, communications & f. visions It may be fan alowance ored to serve: and at the mome .t tn nmp. nnnt ontA . out of the nenmble estat and at when 1 surrender my last nuMc A n v r rti e m r. STR. inserted oil the same time not out of the stock, I trust, I leave , this great people ,li . ft.. -.1 , i v ICrUU IQU UrUTlSiUIIS iVUl'Nl9C UlV I UIVIICIWua aiiu iauuj ill mc Hill m Un '. w v "'nature are oenshab e:inaupiKirt nation ot the world. , i..tie ? t ti w kievtm . . of the bill it is said, firat, that" thb If my humble efforts have in any is a proceeaiDg oy a lourt oi rom juegreconiriuuKCLiupresuveig ASnnonouon, n. o. Or ?3 AtTER 8 mon ruV T -li '. i fy- States which had so Jong be not merely tbr offspring of wis- v (U vueir improveraeni, uuni. anu iui esiiom me voice ot by the Indian tribes residinn th DroDhecv r foretell; midst of them, are at lenghth relie-'...warning iu of the evil to corae. yed from the evil; and this uuhap Forty years have passed sin ihi py.race--the-original dwellers in imperishable document was given ourjaiid are now. placed in a sit-' to : his countrymen, 'he- federal vt.w.i ..iicrc we may well hope, conamuuon was inea regardcu toy that they will share in the blessings him as an ex.etiment, and hr s' of c ivilization, and be saved from . speaks of it in his ad iress; but aa mat degradation and destruction to experiment upon the success of ....... v wcic rajiuiy nasiening , wim u wt uesi mijns ui nis rouniry while they remained in thtajilpednd ha wime uie sakfy ai.d the com fort of our own citizens have been was prepared to lay down liis lt!e, if necessary, to secure to it a full greatly prnmofed by their removal, d fair trialrrThef taj has h ;en l the pliilanfhropist will rejoice that nrade. I h.v atircveded bevond the .K the remnant of that ill fated 'Proudest hopes of those who framed race has been at length placed be- Every quarter of this widely peteht jurisdiction, and that the mo j ybujhesc blessings, I " have been yond the reach of injury or nppres ion and that the paternal care of tnt oeneral dovernment will here after watch over them and protect them. '. : . If we turn to our relations with I foreign p wers. we find our cor.dL tion equally , gratifying. -Actuated by the sincere desire to do justice toiiery tiatioo, and to preserve- the bl esM iigreffaerjjon trjiuerfliiirsei1 wrth them has been conducted' on the part "of this Government in the spirit of frankness, and I t ke plea sure in saying, that it has generally been -met in -a correspondiu tera-Tg'8' ne southland to force into tne controversy the most dJicate and exciting topics; topics upon which it is impossible t iat a hr.ie per. Uiliieulties of old standing have, been eurmountcd by friendly discussion, and the mutual desire M Oft BatwdttittTtltSTlSSl; oey having been paid in obeditoce moTenlTan rewarded by the honors" 4. 1 r i:C:':--: X to their sentence, the administra- you have heaped upon me; and a-j QUESTION DT A EUBSCRlBEiL U8U w w Fivvvvv v 7 u- .. -rv " 'Hn-n 5 i county court have decided that all deuce with' which you have sup man oies wo.ni . I pcruLable article! consUtote a part ported me injsycry peril, aiicLwith the Coort apHnK,TOWI "7 ,,r a of thia stock, and if they have tud4 which ou have continued to anim yeai's prot'wion for th wWn. TVy e(j err0neouslv the adminiatrator ate and cheer ray pHli to the cIq- allr her a milch coW. The estate n ought not to be injured. . Secondly, I sing hour of my politicaUife -The iifslfnt Can she hold the cow after that the word stock embraces otlierl time has now come, when advanced the frar it ottt, and wnfl of the iehta articles ; beside cattle, hogs, and age and a broken Iraroe warn mejeitntens; whidi -had been Ions with- Botpiid.w ,f . t ; .Uheep.and indeed ail articles nicn 10 reu re irom puouc concerns; nut held, have at length been ackniwl licr.;rShe ean hold the caw;niloiir law uenommates penanaoic; we recoiiecuon 01 me many lavors edged and adjusted, and satisfacto otherwise it tmgnt happen that the ou have bellowed upon me is en- rv arrangements made for their fi widow or a merchant,, mexuamc, jrraven upon my uean ana 1 nave na Davment. and with a limited lawyer, or the like, dying in ejow.i felt that I could not part trom your and I triist, temporary exception, woild have , ho maihtainance for service without making this public our relations with every v.4orei nerseii ana cnuareo, wnen at me aikiiowicagemeni 01 tne grau uue power are now of the most friend contin 0.. , leavimr aaiarcv n.riir wouiuisioil lo ouci w uu mcum f:it 01 uauv exnanamtr. ; ana our nar 1 ' - a ' cf 1 1 1 1 w a n- - - ' Is the doty or tfte admin extf need nation has felt its blrss ings, and shared in its general pros perity and splendid success, be dangers of w hich he warned us are becoming every day more evident,' and the signs of evil are sunVi nt I y apparent to awaken the df ep st anxiety in the busom of the patnoti We behold systematic efforts pub Ucly-made4o-ow the eepda o lis cor dJbetwi trt-dinretarts of the - United states, and to place party divisions directly upon geographi cal distinctions to excite the south against the north, and the north a to be jiist;-vjuid the claims of our portion of the Union an ever speak emotion Aittvrals 1 ?' . .. ,. 4 1 tla 1. c. I ad. t4 uaa 1 tik tMi li ether 'prnnerty that :wa -alfewed her. la deRance of creditors; provided hatrer. her allowance hacj n r- trmti iylhVn&iiurtr according tiHaw. TThere the widow of an lneatale is allowrd more thai she on a without strong v f j4"16 tme tnerwidow :of a farmer I owe you. And if I usethe occa jy characteroui; cbmmerre cot igbtfohave, itnot leering at Urge an estate would a ion to offer to ou the con sels of ually expanding, and on r flag iHtrator h JC prt)Tided for; and this could not age and experience, you wil I trust p-cted in Jevery quarter of .kiUIi.m 1 r : it . 1. i.i "".1 '"!..! 1. ii.- J..1 11 citinat wktra o4ff rnnbcf (caa aaatal tr. eat rtanif Ma af lai -- is. lerof ta4 ft tpi 15th ton, are constantly made to set tion al interests, in order to infln nee the election of the Chief Magistrate, as if it wtre deired that he should favor a particular quarter of the country, instead of fulfilling the du . " ties of his station with impartial jus tice to all; and the" possible so lution of the Union has at length the I become an ordinary and familiar jeri. t the report of the eommbslonert,'- iie meahiog'of the ' legislature. I receive them with thea e judol- world 1 subject of discussion. Hasthewir-. ""t B!?Iz lLrJS"'q-l?r jr.,1!! nioi..opioiJn-.iocxoumy.--ca.unjgeni--iuttuc!i-jiiiwi yu-ve bu 1 nese- cneenng ana gratetui 5,s oic? ui auiugiun ueen ior aVown7Mftneteippiinted me; and w'ill at prospects, and these multiplied fa- Tgotten? or have designs already the iwf allowance. irthiadmini. 5 ance out 01 any omer part 01 tne least, see in mem an earn -si uesire vors, we owe, under previdenre, oeen lormea 10 sever me union? ttrfi0e to do this. It is a breichor esuie man me siocit, cropanu pro 10 pcrpeiuair, in mis lavurru lan-i, io me auopuon 01 me leoeral eon- ei u nm uc supposeu mai 1 im iliC u ad he ie liablt t creditor-, visions, ! and that the stock here the blessings of liberty and equal stitution. I is no longer a question ! note tn all of those whe have fakeo er'tiivext of klW If ."there: U mca.(; Ulhat which It rommonly laws s ' , whether this' great country can re- j an acMve part in theae unwise and td'PfA,x " t : v ' denominated sioca in me country,' e L liave now uvea aimosi uiiy mam nappiiy united, and Uoinsh- unproniaoie aiscussions, a want 01 rfAe?nrdiat to a late act of Aemhly namely, animals with which th years under the constitution iramed hng unoerour present form of gov patriotism or ot public virtue. Ihe iLfi Mit,i.iUi...Mki iphtnUtiont of farmers ace nsually bvihe sages and patriots of the He- ernmcnt. ' Experience, the uner- honorable ft cling f State pri te, , . v-wy ,. , . , ...-p-p :--..-1 a lPPlieu: tDiscooairucuoa ia name 1 voiuuon. anc iuuivis iu u?tu inns icat 01 an numaii unuertf nines ui iwn AiMcuuicui?, mm n uwio Uwanceevta beforeaa adaiuhtrati n k K . . 1 j. 1. l. . Lc ... . t?.. ....!--.. 1 " L : . i ., . St--:. i. . ...i:.i..--j -j I.. ' 4 ... ' W luc uuici-iiuii iuaua mi ii, uui ii ib imc niiinun wi v vn- i ns Minwii tuv wisuuiu nuu lurrsiiu . uy vi.hi .vu.u .nu put 5 a grcai pnn vi mis (ic-101 inose wno iormeti it; and nas "unwwic auni men are conscious spirit in which they wa- proved, that in the union of "these of theirown integrity and honesty 01 purpose, mey oujj;ni never t ii.r et that the citizens of oth-r Sta es are their political brethren; .nd that" however .mistaken they9 may be mtheir views, the great Wlv of them are equallv honest d up right with themselves. Mutu.il suspicions and reproaches mav in time create , mutual hostilitv, nd artful and designing men will al ways he found, who are ready to foment these fatal divisions, and to nflame , the natural ; jtalouaies-of Bl 1 . - 1 M la rrantnil am tit 4tati .aedV I "J , j not ior ua to legisiaie 1 oe Assem geu oui inj MatltUate :4ae,th erditra or next f b, - mUBt interfere and give a trea rio,i; the ak a I wn niTr W same ngai 01 oojreuon ( ter txtent to the act . belore 1 can ced war a pro. the report tifvthe cammiaaionera, taai : theadmlaistrator ha as mentioned a- But wevirfr ioer of opinion, that llw rnldovl. In the case a tote stated, has an andftobteci nht lo the property e BMri ;4;.!eae lie eatale waa veprapjir'etd. The property t hat .IU, 1 i lawe." a widow, for her year's jjraj$tjjM noi barely hers for a ye arorfue fife j hot Is" abnhite y vea ted.lq Iter fr ayer. The only queatiun ISf Tae ivouiblv arlae. befure Za poo - . - - - - - 7 . in .of the report, is, hedier ?erty is- eeceaaary U keraup. ITJ tahUit hf r degrree and atan M ii:ao4 lastly, Whether each JlQAnre;fomports wllh 't (he circum nVafHefitate,TIew I we qika tinnfo bejndrfd of, In thiiret place, r comraisionfra, and anei warua J!,e-Wiert on a motion lo eon Arm report. Atid 'rwe , according te (he act aidow liVntitled tea canes here there njia artaally endt'r exrriti debts tf the estate be hat gainsi each other; and States there is a stire foundation for persuade myself :to make the con our intimate commercial cunnex the brightest hopes of freedom, and' struction asked fpr.lTie cone ions with every-part of the civili- for thehappiness of the people 7Ati quence of, this opinion is. that the aed-worl reudurad it as time ef every hatardand by every sacri counfy Cf urt acted without power much difficulty fcr the Govomment fi.-e this union must be preserved. in directing an allowance 0 of watching with perishable es.tate only, . and ihe had our aeasons of peace and of waY, jealous anxiety for the preservation complainant should have appealed with all the evils which precede or of the Union, was earnestly press 1 am furtbef of opinion from ihe au follow a stae of hostility with pow- r(j Up0n his fellow citizens by the thorities cited, that the. 9onrt be- erful - nations. We encountered, father of his country, in his farewell fore, and instead of pronouncing a these trials with our 1 constitution address. e has there told ns, that itidirment on the demurrer, may vet in its infancy, and under the while experience shall not have rive leave to the party compainant disadvantages which a new and detienstrated its impracticability, tin tamendalMnao-state-luatittntrteti liovernmeni-usMi'ttnereHniwiyrerreason to die diuereni sections 01 me country. matter without which I the demur- ways feel when it is called upon to trust the patriotiam of those who in The history or the world is full of rer wouiu oe auowea; 1 ne com put lorm its wnoie aircagui, wuu- ijny quarter, may enneaver 10 wea- cAauqurs. miu tojirviauj mo . , . . .. - , . I ., ! 1 . ' . I , - 3 l.-l pill nan I meriore may amenu nis out ttieiigntsni experience iu guiuc gen lis oouas; ' anu nenaseaunon bill, and I will suspend, judgment it, qr the weight of precedents to ?d us, in the strongest terms, against iUI talief I limes m 1 " r.ef.-eW their narrow, ""vn 1 utiu CouatyltlnH 1.1 ...ntafii ' "V I"! prop.llhfy.malV.l.:.1 caae front Hayw.. fiitllitr JImrt. tlit' upon the demurrer till after .the a justify its measures. But we have mendment. i Haywood for the complainant FAREWELL ADDRESS VfDREIVJACKSOX TO THE PfOrLE OF TRE U. STATES Fslfntn CAtizrn a Betrtgibout to rejire finaly from tlons public life I beg leave 10 oner you my grateful thanks for; the many proofs of ''kindness "and : confidence hands. It has bcen tay fortone ia (massed triumphantly through all these difficulties 0 ur Constitotioa is no longer a doubtful experiment; and at the end of nearly half a cea tury, we find that it has preserved unimpaired the liberties of the peo plesecured the rights of property, and that our country has improved and is flourishing beyondany for- mer, example in me niawry In our domestic concerns there is every thing to encourage tis; and if vou are rue (0 von selves', iitli- a a a ..a? nAatAtii. the formation of parties, on geogra phical discriminations, as one of the means which might disturb our uni on, and to which designing men would be likely to resort: The lessons contained in Mils in valuable legacy of Washington to bis countrymen should be cherish ed in the heart of every citizen to the latest generation; and perhaps at no period of time could they he more usefully remembered than at the present moment." For when We look iipoiHhe scenes that are passing ar-und us, and dwell upon ihemv bis paternal counsels would mm to his' or v of republics What have you to gain by divi- sion and dissension? Delude not yourselves with the belief that a breach once made may he after wards repaired. If the Union is once severed the line of seperatiou will grow wider and wider, ad the controversies which are iow deba ted and settled in the halls o legis- . 1 lationl will then be tried in fi Ids of battle, and determined b the sword. Neither .hotdd ." " you .. deceive yourselves wj th the hope, that-the firs; line of seperation would be the permanent one, and that norhi g but hai mony and a n? lociations formed' upon the dissolu- . mgnesi powt oi uauuuai iui . i. . 1 t a ' . I --ft: r--irr & t. " V" . ?:,, r. t i i '1
Southern Citizen (Asheboro, N.C.)
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