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9IINERN’ & FARMEMS’ JOFRMAI.. - IMJillJSllKI) KV|;KV «\TIUIMV, IIV TiKMlAN .1, IlOF T7>...a IIA ULOT'i i:, lll.'t IU-KMH'.M; 0| VI Y, NOKTH-CAKOLLnX ^ lU. TKA« II YOt) TO ritm K TIIK BOWFt-H OF TIIK KaW HI M> lltl>.; ..fT »k„m rilK. « rM» T«r Mol NTAI\»-71hKTAIJ( W|V|^77w rTlTvETi^TIsoTiTiO Ol-H^UXfJS AM) SrBJK(T Af.I. NATIKIK W OtriiR77Nn l>I.EAtTJptK.—Dr7jOHM»OM. ■ 1- &'HI ■% 4 =;—-jr VOIi. III. S VTt KWAY, 1>I1( IHlli. ''van rdurrfd, rP|H»rted a l>ill aiitliuriziii(( I'orcign iinportv, having a UMidoitiy to the |tro> — — ' uiJo\tH of |ierwiii4 iiitobtulc to lile j ■'•“'"••‘“'iif*": And, Whi .f- IN SI:NATE. jtlieir fieliCioii.s for a >uar’« wupporl Iw-l'ore ! JM li. uiii; ihiin i.. NO. J J 7. Tkinday, I fdinmutrution are grautcd— j t’fr'aLrto "l^vcr Whkrfa* afonvintion a»sc„.l.l«d inlhcSuicof eral.ug i,.Juriuu«ly Mpo,.Vn7fo,;*nnterVA wlirto fcotetl a bill conceniiiig the removal of cuu- i which wan rrud th»* lirni titn«. mb for trial. (I’rovidfntbat where u caii-« I ’I'ho hill to rejjcal the act to prohibit the is rsiHOVOtl, it tiball have procedciice of all circulation of iiol);u uti.lcr JEirj of otlu r busintM ill Ibo court ol llic couitly to Slatett, its third rcuditijj uiid was which It is removed.) j ordered to be eii|>r)isM-d. Th« bill to ejern()t from taxation the^ The eii{>roH.scd hill d'M^iaratory of the lands upon which Henry lluniphrrys, d | Ihw now In lorce, giviiij; to C'utiniv CtiurtH ;uilf..rd, hH« ertrttjd a ( ottoii 1 Vtory,, ,h« power to alter and fu-..•iwrate pi^ri.^ ; ^a>'d our wa» read the second Urnr, ■lul on iik.Iioi. , ..f p|.;ctioii.\c. was ordere.l to tnn,Utl. \ (Tc.i.'tTl’i Convri "mn oVihL' ("o»“td«*. of Mr. Skinner, indeliuitely p«>st|K>iied—i Wriltumlaij^ Dcc.Vu—.Mr. Iliiiton pn--, rat v. lo into con-id-r»ii.m all «rii !•.» in tlir Ayes 42—Noen 17. , teutcd a bill to socure a iiinieHifai (rcfhold if'»iiii fomiiiuiion uf im- I'liiud Statm MincL(j I In molion of-Mr. Cowpef, the •IuJiciar\ in Pverv citizun owninu litiulh III ihiii Si;iln. iil'lf til iiiixcoiistr 1C PKOCI.AniTION IIV ANI>Ri:W JACUMi.V, PrcHidrnt of the Vnitfd .S7tt/«.t. any where; for all must be equiil. It « iioaiiDMer to re|ieat that an uriconstitutiouil la'» in no law, mo loni; ih the qiieHt'.on of ilH legality is ti l>« decided by the Slate iUelf; for every law op- (he ItoiuU v. hu’h unite in to^n-thcr : And, whirc- So'itli-C'arolinu have p’i».--ed an Ordinince,by which (icrha{>« thuut;ht, and certainly represented, as tm- as, many o( lh citizoim of thin State do Ik-- i they di-clare “'I’liat the Hcveral arln ol tlie Con- coiislitutiuiial, and, iii habbeeii shuwn, there i no lii \-ai.d ciit> rtain the opinion that there in |id i jjress of the Uiiiled State*, puriiortin;; to be lawH ap[ieal. • ' trihiinHl which can amicably anil KMiifactnriiy | for thu inipo«inic of duties and impovti* un the ini- li'this doctrine had been extabliiihed at an car* drcide aiid adjuHtthe forrpoirii^ conteiittd article*, ' portatinn offorci(;n couiiiir>ditic#, and now having Her day, lJ»e Union would have been diiHolved in bul by reciirrn.fr to first )irinciples, ! iictiir'.liip.'rution and efti.-ft within Ihc United Statc-M, its inliincy. The Pxcise law in retuu)lvaiiia, the / n.. .1-.• I 4 ‘ ' and wore e»p»'cially” two acts, for tlir hsnie purpo- eiiitxirgo and non-intercourse law in thn HuMom ses, passed un the ;J9lh of May, and on the Staten, the carringe lax in Virginia, weri all deem. I llh of July, iWi, “are unaulho.tTfd by llie Con- ed iinc>m»>ntutional, and were more unequal m xtitu'.ion of the United Stater, c.od viiilate the true th ir operation than any of the lawn now com. iiirunin)/ ar.d intent tbereoljniid are null and void, plained of; but, tbrtunately, none of tho;.e States and, uo law,’’ iior binJini> on tlte citizens of tlibt discovered that they had the right now claiined Stat'- or it. orilcer*: and l>y the said Ordinance it by •South-Carolinn. The war into which we wero lion, and ^ivt burh an inter, j fn-ther declared to Ik- unlawIuI tor any of the forced, to support the dignity of the nation and '{'hrrelurt, lietolrvj, )»y the lipm ral Asuembly of the lStat« of Norih-Carolitia, that bur Si tia'orn lertford, from the Coomiittec of I'roposi lipibility ,,, , f Protf»l»iit Rrlif ion, as too intolerant for th" pr«*». tons .Dd OricTWHes. to whom wa, refer. ei.I.Kl.ien.Hi .ta.r of .s« .ety-.. no longrW.e- th« petition ofsundrycitiz'*n* of Wiiltes, -i the »ubjecl, reported ■ bill to retlurc lokliua Pinino of Wilkes to credit. Ucad hrre times and ordered to b« enjjro«ed. rrsMrv to i(u«rd aguind linacinary d.ing r, and SI opAratinp aa s »iii>c i iitiMUn burner lo any par. lirijislion III the OtHrr* i»f liw State, of rojHrta- hled nuniinatimi olChrittaln* reMtiini; among u*. p«Me«i.ing sUllty Slid iitvral Hofth, kcII calculaUii olution-, which were r.-a.li orVr.-(l t(. |’- »> validity of the said O.di- r,iedy, as it is called, sug^rest itself. Thedi.cove- naiie^, ir ol the ai ts' of tin- ly gislature that may ry ot this inifiortant leature in our consiitution (i- p/ibki-d to ;;ive it > IFvi.l, or o;' the Suid Ijwk of reserved to tin; present day. To the States* ihel'i.iti d .StatcK, no au(K.l shall be allowed lo men ot .Soutli-Caroli..a blongs tli« invention, and printed ami ref*?rn'l to the L'on!iintt»;e on Mr. Ihnlon »ibinitl.-d the followinf 11„ Sutr rranible tuU Rt*iK>lutiofi4 which wciti a- jthf* I'ore;;oiii2 Krsolufion«: thr liiim UllJ jBtcd : lit ttthrtrfair Hfjlud, that ihe ( oinniitte) on ihp ■ubjsct o a ( yiiittiitiun Ik iiictruetrd, if they roncliidr to r*-euniiiirnd siiy slleratinii* in ll That in otiir.ion of this lyeic’sture. ‘ t'lit. d .States, nor shnll n|on the ciliTenii of that State will unfotlunately lawi.1 nsrl.d by Concr--* for ll,f urote. ti.,n oi »toril be perinittcd or allowed lor lull the evils o reducinc it to practice. .leMic Maiiura.t.iies arc un^>i stitulional and ' «"d 'l"‘‘ !“')• I>cr>'jn aUcriipting to li the doctrine of a State veto upon the isws of j t, SI. well as in rfp»xice lo the ditrennt ' *'■»*> ^ punished a:i tor a con- the Union carries with it internal evijt-nn of its rhi'»s.sof Soi itlv, a. lolJie difrrintsccliunsof/' ''/;''>'n‘\, i impracticable absurdity, our constitutional histo- ilir rnion. I ‘ ni*dl!v, the paid ()rd:nanrc le larrw ihal ry will alw atlord abundant prrx>J that it would Tl.st llie raid laws have tended to ■ " ind.gnaticn, had it Govern- ’ Tl St llie raid laws have tended to ■ rt'f'udiated with indignaticn, p«i.*u.*ltK:,c.,o.atKs,.r.«.dpr«....o... \•’> I .nd tliHl the « . ,1. u.cnt . Miit.Ii.h.n. i.t ol iIioh.- , obslrurlin^ t.ic Ir.t,' inpress or e-res. ol vc. nothci IIOl’sK «»F roMMONS. 7 Aor. 2‘>. —yj|//s nn Mfnti d our colonial state, altiiouch dej>endant on a- I snu ijiHi me ric, in iiivni eMiiiwi^nmj lit ol i.'iose ■ , ' i - '' ''*0’‘^'^'’•‘‘■dered our elves NSW* 1. ineom-Mitiulr with ’J-.e i.ite-rity of thea» connected by common interest w ith each .ithcr. . ! t nion. ' • fc / li.e h'. dir.il tioviriuiieiit to eof rce Uie Slate, shut I,(agues were tbrnicd tor conunnn di :i nee, and Wiiuras, >t olVn hsp|icns, thu the w idnw s snd ibfstit children uf inlr«l«trs are i-lt in pi>s«..s>iNi cf mine pr*jrty,but loo inroosidcrabk- in sinour.t lo be sn inauremenl Ifl any }M'rKMi lo sdinini»1er Ihrrson, sod dlnlcrtske th«- srHlemenl ot tl»c dcW> «f*«ih inteslalrs—by rtMwio crf'which, atKb wid ow* st.J children csnuol Uw.'ully ditpuse of suy ' Silver, psrt ol'xjrh property, i|^»n «hii.h tn »ub«lt : Krulvfd, tiut the IVMnmiUce no tbi Judirisry be mitrsrtrd to imjuiie inUi tlie ripttitrnry o l^iving tiM ngbi to socb «ri>io«sof liliug prliitoa fcir oor sup|«rt, snd Imts tlw ■sum- Is id uul in U>' same Disniaer s* if siimuiKtralMNis had birn j rrant*^ on sikIi rotates. 1 , . 'eot^biishiiit' ao.!ili>nai >t putnic Satvr.la;,, Dec. I.—Mr. Moore, presen- i i;^ C„thl^rfH..n, s biil pn led a bill to re(j.-al an act p«-.«'il ui 1-:}••,, ,h»j,utes in f.mMfji.eiK-.- of a lal- «ir cA. 4tl,^tO prohibit the Cirt'ulatiuu lu this ' ll,,. line lll tvvi'cii An'4l aiid M'^rk- errn«i.m\ m tlieory, snd caimlftU-d to pat m jco- State uf iljuk .Notes of otiier i*tatt» under fire dulian. This bll pasaL'd tt» tnf. JWrtj. 3.—Tlie bill to rep.'«l I C|,.,k. C„unn aiK) Siji-Tlor f.Mirts, Liecv.a. ol'.i.th W tin , it* object the d. .truction of the Union-that Un- Under the confedi ration, then, no .?latf co'ild th® an projilbiting 111* Circulali'’* wuhin ! ^„h,n ih^ never .1 r..iinli. S .j Ihi. Si»io . .• m i , mn. v.mcn. coval irilh our p...itical erMuicr. led Icgaliy annul a deciMon of the Congress, or refuse this ^tatc u/* \o(m of other iiruliT ' r l. ' i r On i.koiMn i,t 'fr. Mcliauris'i, I f>'r fulln r>j, nit»umr any (4i.er tics to unitt* thin lo !*ulMuit lo itii txecutior.; bul no provisicn was ^ \ * * I W A A f H *11 Ihi’If* 0 while men !ncrvt»r rc:i*l lh«'■ HfBotrs J, ih» rcnniuMci-*m* privalr n il-*'cuumc, l!iro* made tu eirorce thtso dcciKions?. inado n%e dullars^wes taken up, anr] alter o>*- »ccul»d tm.e. S^*\sn«l ailHlKliiielils W»r*- be imamtlid to enijuirr mtu Uie . 1 «dimcv of a s.ingiiiTury'Irui:>{lc to a ;j!->riotir ui lej>f!idf lice refjui.sitions bul they were not compli* d with.— CUSMHm, pumM to a third reading by a »otC ^ pr«i{i»acd, the in«l materutl ot‘ w hi.h w a.* '»Hmr tne [lowi r m ;«i t -lui.iv l ..^iri., a u. ^on. ' —‘acri d Union, hitherto ini iolute, which, per- 'I’hoy had no judiciary, i.o means of collecting re- t. ol the sMini'Ju*-'!'b« ii.n pri rei.l, lo anll.ui - ‘ -■ i ‘ > - i. . i. i . ... i»' till ericlioi: ofi^sti . aetoM, liii puU.v rj«ua in llieir rifp. rtir* cj.uiil i«. I 7 urrr! lS«’ niajiritv (t the t Oliilinltee oli I’ri\l-l itruetion, to inamKiin inviolate this siste of ni- of thing;! rouid not tie endured, and our prcsi. . l*‘i;o» mill I.!fetir>u*. I > w hitni ue^ri* rotiTred tionul honor sml pro«|MTily, and to justify the con- happy constitution was formed; but formed in 1.1 • •v.iv.srti;, iCUUIllV IV , .■ , • . \ . , . .... . ^ — ^ th di.inen.l- riiieiit of the' Ui.ion. . ' « ■ *> ix^'i'i^ of the other Mates, several .Mates, by which they agreed that Ihs/ i Hi tilt nt, Thit while wi svnralhive with the " ‘ort.iv, ith proewd to or;:Lni:e s sep«rate would, collectively, form one nation tor the pur- ^>e«p^ O' sinith fsro'ina »e do'not approve of '"d do all otiier aet. and thing's which of conducting some cerUin domestic con- r- lh.if d.K trine 0--.N.jIliSratior, brluvinfit u-, the iiistru- i. err«„.HM in tlK^rv, snd csiri.laud lo pat in jco- !.. I to *aid Ordinance piesei.bc. lo ment lo ... lat. » unler l,.'u,,, coutics '1 licse bills i.a^d t»u.-ir ‘ a course ot c^uiduet, which H . lira rvad- bills ttH.ir ,.„x.r.H,r of ihe .Ute U- T', 1 '"2- rri.H ^1. d to , ro,,„ of th. so IN -olutir n ‘ to the kws ot their coon- which b I J l»C lldl to \ent the right ..feWtin" the ,h, r'r.*id.,,t of iI» UnWd and u> tut 'fy.»' «ti ronstiUticn. and having tor lotliein. to rep.'al;c|,.,k,u|-,i,^(;„unn aiHjSiii-Tlorr.Mirls, Liecv.a. of .i.th of th. S-.at-s. , il> object_the d. .truction of the I I.ion-that I ri- Undei A.IU WHKRF«4, llio mvid Ordinance piexeiibck lo ment Ibrniing that Uni n, is lound an article t'le |»oph of Sfiiith-Carolina a course of c^uiduet, which declares that “every Stale shall abide by determinations of (^npress on all questions ' by that contederalion should be submitied /w ’ ext i lo exij-nd the proxi-nm to Pa 100(100 uf .Mr. llinton, t’txnrtable*. This inulian was |..*t lO- t.i Ursi^VrsW, Ihsi tW rommitlr* *n MiJ.tary Af -Jl. .Mr. CKjtUiw inov«l th.it the bill b.- was ue;:u fy,t b. intruded I. .rj.,u,r. lou t^ espediency ' p.Mp»^H-d Iwlelin.tvU , which of psHiug MMite ^neral U» whereby ( ooipsine* ' ; „ oft’a.aJry. I.ight Infantry, R.t*r Cwp.. snd Ar ■ "‘T/J •'* e».'d by oitr hsiipy ^.’oii^tiluTion, hLs brourl.t us, vtnue. by t*i*- ti-vor of Heaven. In a -t ti- of prosp.Tity at Hut the dei'f cts of the confederation ntcd not and h»"li coio-ideration abroad, rarely, if bedetaiUd. Under its ot)oiation, we could scarct- I w, , f -,, ■ f I evt r, e.jiialli d in the hi'tory of nations : To pre- ly be called a nation. We had ncitlier prosja-rly , y, «r.4. ^ .r. l.ncn, tliii bond of oir |x>litical existence trom dc- at home nor conr-ideration abroad. This stiitc j(ritv (t tiie ( oliilinltee on l’ri\i-l itruetion, to inaintain inviolate this slste of na- of thing;! could not be endured, and our prcsei.t in** bill uus llien pil np>>n it» rmMai;**, tilWry camp«nics may obuin th« Ikd»6i »f euf forsls |««ers. Mr. .'lartin mhmitted th^* fnHow amble sod Reiu>lutii>n, which w ''‘•‘res*, tniny of Ihs f«(>d peopli rsmliM riilrrtaiii lh« •f'lnion that tMn ol' ihu Stale is itcf»cti>e id sano tMw. m*»» espmaltjr in the (.mwiil 'ini ^ an.) tJunrdinns t tJKrM>r« ana that hiruniat inr« oTthe tcn* ral • niuk> r iiirtis i>f III. wd the iriii»p at >oni** b'li^th, iiiid " a* j „r „,^y l„,r,g|\, |. Ipi-construi tcd by tho as*«'mbled wisdtim ofour coun- Mi M..-..in t»i ■ I , ,,, 1 , . r»'pli«tl to !>v ^l^. (’rai^e, to whoin .Mr. .\.'l^e i»-aer'of the Union, and for the execution of try as to siibftitute for that confederation a form of A-n.MT. subject lo the rail of the iJovrnmr., « ’ •'“> arCK iits, uii.J. r rertaiii pe- ^ rerinder. »k- U«s, Hut the imposinir «.;k ct which opposi- jovcrninenl dejiendaiit tor its existence on the lo- wwld enabte It to diwdj*/»f all 't« neof—arr do- n»ltie*. 1 Ihmkj bilU were re.id the lir.^l , i, .• i si li*‘tor; any question wns t.ik^n, ,'ir. I^iiiiel moved thrit the udj.Airn, v*liirh v^as cnrried. I di*rt>«/f tie« lo tl»e ronnlry art4 be ol' prr*! ■•tin; lo tb» tii*.«. S-st, And wh«e«. many ol'liw P~|»le ol tbi, : Siihjnhiy, Prr. l.-Mr. AI».'n>Hthv pre- Mstr, likrMiM rnlrflain lite opinion that the .Srai „ i n , . i of l.o». ,«meol.ho..W bi. reined In «,„, pf.rr uniting m .re adrantares than the fitr of Halrifh 'ninslraln*n of justice in c»'rtain c»m‘s.— —»ii4 tipiH-via* tliey h«*i? ratainod lu tin ir own ^ I’hi* bill wn« rvad the lir>t tini€. baadi Uiepower ofailennf or smendine ibct on Tl,,. I'uhliC I'n asuier tr.insfiiltted |Ik‘ Uw lion has assiiiiied in this case, Ijy clotliinv itself cal iiitereKt, the j>arty spirit of & State, or of a pre. v*ilh .State uiithor:ty, and the deep interest which vailing faction in a State ? Every man of plain tiie |x ojilc of li.e Uiiit-.'J SutoH must u!l feel in prti- unsopl.islicattd understanding, who hears the J veiitii.g a resort to stronger measures, wliile liurc ijuestion, will give such an an»»vcr as will preserve w/ny, /hr. !"•>.—Air. Hart p^'*sen• ! '•* • tbat any thinj vtiil Iw vitUled to reason- the Union. ,'Mclaphysical subtletv, in pursuit cf ted a hill to atiH'iid the Mi'itia iuwii res-:'"2’*'"* f oionstranei, [M'rha|*« deinund, and wilt an impracticable theory, could alone have devised |H- tin- ravnlry ; |ms^.-.| it/ first reading. ^ “ ’H" .'•v|x>'.tion to :^Mith-C'aroli- one that is calcnlaud to destroy it. U'^tily 1 tia Mild Liii* niilidii. of tl'i* \iou!i I *'iitrrt.'itn nt'liiiu I ronsidt r, Ihfn, the p»)wer to annul a law of tlir Co^DUMttr«* on the* Hua. ttii, that lln' ^int tclr^ t r>'ijf»l n| a Convention, hr, am and lb y are hen by within the KTVptal n>uiiii«*s in this Stale, in .S'hools in the diH^ront counties in this Stale, aiul lo r»‘j*>rt by hill or otherwise. On iiudiiiii of Mr. 'Vhilaker. I\ tnlrril. That a ntr^s.ij.-- be Kcnt to the S>nptc jirojKiKiii; lo rni-e a joint Keh rt cominittee, w ho'-e . ^ ihitv it "hsll i>e lo noulr*- in ’ lltrir rtli'icsliun or tejretion Mr. Mnntjoinery, of neitiord, moved •lie r>Ilo»uig aiiieiMinicLt, Mhuh was a. fc’fe* d to : furlhtr, that l)ir said ri'miMller !» ah ii.itruttid to en|uirr inlo the t|irilieiH'v «f h ■ 'iiic llie right of suffiage in ih e]. r(it>n of -I'n.Ur* ol llrt> (ianrral Aaseinbly lo lti« fiet vhitr inrn of llie State. lutMlaif, Ihc. 4.— 'fr. Scnwell, from •fc..iimiiii,.f on the Judiciary, towho,i,;dH> of innMrr or election, in the roiintir. „1 his^s,-at. Varies ainendinenfs ! qm-st,on w as jmsseri umler a power expressly ;-i in.imrt.d to enquire into the e,|„-d„nc» of pre , tbe frt e trhth men there*.!', v«a.4 taken up psnng anil iidmrni* lo the ('otitijiutmii of this . •hhI niiM-iidfd in OKiiiuitlei* of tlin whole, Mate on iJic several •ubjecU her« in cuntaiiirii, uixl mjlix'oni'nllv p.iHxd lou third romlinj; Jt'om. “• ‘i"" ^=»". a»-t«» ‘i*** •'^'n- Ff«| . oruii.'ijtti,. aiib. ir lit «t Augii.iehctioii*, : , ’ ■ct tlH-ir r*ii*ir.n.-. «. i «•' 'or etninirr ii e. I Mi nt/iti/, Ih c. ;i.— y»i/7,» i»rrmnttil.—lU Mr. Iarrin;>«‘r, a hill providinj; «-ompensa- iioii for jurors in the coiintv ot'( aUirrus.— ll\ Mr. Marti, to a!t r the tune of rlcnrtinc I and rniM’w 1112 lh»^ IkiihI.s of certain otlicers in bul on Uie straUj.c [lositioii tlial any one Sutc may " ■** foumki'. not only declare an act of ( in{,-ress vo.d. but pro- AtU r this general view of Ihc leading principle, hihit its cjcecution—lliat they may do this eoiisis- wh must exaiiiim the particniar application ol it lentiv w ith the I’onslitiitionl-lliat the true con- uhich Ls made in the o.-^dinance. slriiotnMi of that instruineiit |K,rniiu .1 .Slate lo re- I II'-’ preamble rests its justification on these ■I coiDinillee, wIk.'C | pig,,,- m the I nion.and yel l>e bound by rn. frounds : —It nss'.iines as a fact, that the obnox- to Ihe imiiiU r and i ytf,ir of its laws tiian Uiose il may liioose to ton- i''Us I»>vs, allhoiJirh they pur;ort to be laws (or ..mdilion o!» the «'hef..kcc IndtanH who are now I as cmslilutioiia!. It is true, they adJ, that, rui-ins revenue, were in reality intended !br the living in this Mate—llie nature of their laws, snd i ,,, justi,, ||,i» »broTation of a law, il must be pal- proleeli.ai of nmnufaetn-e.s, which pur[>ose it ts- iIh-e\(>ciiifncv ol ext. n!i:ij ihe law » of this .State ' paj,|y ,^,,trarv to ihc t^stitutioii; hut it is evi- serts lu Ik'unc.n.'lilutienalthat ihe o[h ration a« far «H our (hirt.r.d .'iniii* ej,Uiid-viiid thut ' tlut lo give the ri;>hl of resisting U»s of of these l.iw.s u unequalthat the amount raistil they report by bill or otherwise. j j.„ ripli.>ii, cupled' with the iu.eontri>lled by 'liem i> greater tlisn is reouircd by the wants right lo decide what laws dcM’:ve that clia''ictcr, o! lliclioveni.nieiit;—and, fioally, that the proct'en' »* lel, fnd iho re«.)hiti.n ••iMjuirini; into j N«'w •llannver, Sain|M*i*n, v.^c. 'I'heac bills n*«\prdii‘iHy of re|uiriiij( .‘^upt'iKH t'ourl o prij('n*>ii tn laisiiicsH on (*iiiw of thn. i"ckets on the funi d.iy of their term, re- u err hiil without stirri.« 1.. iK» i *'’“Kf''”"- 'I hrre is, however, « re.truint in this lu»t en by the UonsntutioiMo lay and collect iiii|s>st>: wrn' read the first time. ' , i i .u • i , cs^e, which iimlves tiie assunu d power of k Siale I I't its eonsliliitionnlity is drawn in ipiehtion froi.i .Mr. Man'^Uttl, froni the nrloet conunit- f''|*'"‘te(l by the majority ot the inditinsible, and wiiiih dw^ not exist m tiu H'e inotivesof it ..se who pass' d ,1. However ap • ..I ~.r . I .1 I 11 ,• ,1 ' ’oniinittei-. one n| which was a protwsi-; ,.ih( r. Thirenre IwoapiH-als I'lom an unconslitu- parent t!ii» pnr;H>se may be in the pnsinlcas.. ... .,.J ... rr. lee, to whom ««s relerre.l the hill lor the ,,,, I.vrongnss-onetothe.fudieiarv, nothing can be more rian.eroos than to admit li rie,i „„ ,h,. subject IS ere.tlon ot a new c.Kinty in the \Wst. .. I the r.lhcr tolhe p,.o„lc ::nd the Mstes. Thereisno I^siti.M. that .-.u uncnsti-uli^nal puriK.se, u.t-r f'^'ewary, which wa*coiMurred in., , inad> a detailed Kc|K>rt thereon, which Mr. Montgomerv, of ()ian:;e, from the ' was read and ordered to U? printed; and "•niiii(tt.«« to uiioni wn* r«>lerred the n'so. 'be bill was made the order of the day for "'ton instrin iin;; them to nicpnre into the I'n lay. Iliiirs of the tevrni T.aiIs and the I’nnds 'I''- 'lonk mtnsliieed the followinj: He- "*1 liaiik stis U ls lun;;iiij; lo th»* .Si ito, '**'ln'i“H^, which wcie onii red lo Ir-printed "=id» a detailed re|H»it tiiercoii, whn h wn-. **'"* referred to a J.e|et l (‘oiiiiiiiltee. l*istie n writ for a new Klectlon. Mr I the nlhcr tolhe p,.».pU'::nd the Stst.s. Thereisno lOsiti.M. that :.u unc.inMi'uti'nal puriKise, int. r ,, _■ I . . i..„ ’ i 'I uppe.il lioni llie .'late dt eisioii in Ihtsirv; and Ihe tdmd by the mcinbers who assent to a Lw ena. '.'"P.' '* ! ," l\.i. I praelieal illustialion bini.vs th.it the courts are do- ltd under s eon«litiitionnl jwwer, shall make ih. , ^«d against an sp,iiiealion lo n view it, both jud!;is Iaw voii'i; for how is that piirp-'e to Ik' «sei rtaii J AlexnnIer’s claim was stipjMirted by him. i undjurots l.,in^ sivorn todccid-in itsfavor. Ihit >■■•'10 NIr. I’earsoii, Mr. I’oiinli'xter and Mr. ai l on ihf. |„hh. and ordered to lio printeil. A joint Mi'IcHi I'.oiiiiiiiiti.'i) w as apiMiii.trd ""ait U|>oii thn tJoVirnn'r ehi t, and as- ' ft.iiii when it will 1h) coiivoiiK-nt tor him O nil'll r. 'I»l »»•"* nrr pu"'*'}*! iirr i»; i|iri«*nifi rfni«iriiri . ’ ■***') J**lh'*« jui“Mlly rt»(hi| Ini rt;;r|)| lit'till* tinirral ( i.vrriitnrnt lo ninkr work nui iitioiisi iL'.i I 1 k t* ir a > 1 «• f 111-1 t %« tll.i.i Wkfirat, The I nion ot' the Slntr* of the t’on- ! di rai y oiijrht lo lw a mihjrel niarond dcai to i vi ry Nniiiirsn lw'«otn: And. vvhirea“, niaiu psiI«of ihe |iri M Ml I'('H«l It III ion of Ihe U. States nre •i|veeplilic of ihtfetenl coiitlriietions, vi/: tin Ili cles. ,'cvenil other jentlemrn spoke on incidental iiuestioii«.— linhi^h Kc^ister. 'I’he neiv (’otion l\i tory at Athena is actively pro^'res>ini;; it vv ill, probably bo in o|>eralion in three or four months. A fac tory of the same niitiiber ol'spindles (2.'>110) IS about to Ih.- eNtabli'lM-d lit Scull Siiimis. "'Ollld attend liir ihut purjiose, on ■ >’Inlem.il liii|>roveniei.t, » ithin the »'ve irs*||i\ g| l*,i ,, i-h>t k. !'*" Hflil to I tl 11 a Hsnl, , tin liohl |.V ap, , , viiomvr, vvr iii;ihtm:iiiu lo coiiwim l.) "Ir. iSi'iiui.ll iV..«. tl . I I nioto v i.r 'Aorksol Inti rniil Imi.iovi iM iit; tm : •Ille*! I.. •'ii'li' |!iry eom. ,, i,, the public Innd^ or comn>o„ •‘I'liidles, is to U' Imilt nt I'olumbiH. ' ’'*ni I* rtJsOillllon oil I.IC suhjcct I duiiiain ; the ri(;hl of laying dutiCj niid iM>;,g--ti Siir4l,ilUtll rated by hitn-»*'irand Mr. O'llrien, nnd Mr. | Who is to make t!u' -erntinv * How ofit reasoning on this sul'jeet is sup-rlltioiis vv hell our •'•’“.V purposi s be i;;lsi|y imputed ? in h.' soi’ial conifiaci in e\pri sv t,Tn)s declares, that tbe many eases are they ciMieeuIed by false pro >• laws of the l iiitnl .Stiiies, its ('o,istitutioii, and !>i>’ns ’ in how nf.ny is no dcilaralion or nioln trcHties nisde un.Ur il, arc tlie supreme law of ihe nmde ’ Adn.it this d x trine, and you give to If . land; and, lor fi eater CRiition, ndd.s •'tiiat the sn nnconlroll. d right to d. eide. an.l evei, jodgis in everv r-;atc shall K- K>nno thenbv, anv 1-i'v may be annulled imder this j-r. text. thing in the ( .uistitiition or laws ol anv Si,,i.- to b>re, the ubsuid and dai -cio :s d.Hlrnie should t the eontrarv liotw ithslamllng.'’ And it mav be aJmitted, that a -Mat- inav ai onl an uneonstu,. sss.Mted, wit!;ont I'. ir of reluMti.n. tl,-t ii.. I'ede- '"‘nnl law. or one th.it it deems sueJi, it will n. . rntive IJoveninunt vv itlioiit a similar upvly to the pri m nl cjs>'. provision. I ook fv>r u n.oini nt to the e. useiinenee. The n' v t objei tioii is, th.it ti.e laws in qoeslie.i If Soiithl'.irolina enied.lers the rev. nue laws iin- ngxinte uiieeiully. This obicefioii ni.y Ik.' iiihi |ipropri.iti j \noth*'r, we lHuler>lanl to contllin l.'itio | eoiislitutioniil, and l.ns n ri.ht to prevt nt th ir e.\- wUhtru'!. lo tvery l"ve ihat has been or can I liti'iii 111 Ihe |iojl of r'mrle ton, there veonhi Ik-u pas,.f,l. 'i’iu. u isd'-in o.'io..ii iiv vt r yeteontrivi. ■ar eonsTitist'onnl ohinlinn to their eolii -tion in a systi in of ta\.itl.)!i thiil wo'ild oi.i rate vvithlK ,ii>i r, ■ I. -.lU .,.',;,i;. I. ;el,d i^M.Iit. I t'.' '..'ic.m!.!! Operaticu cf » ! .
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1832, edition 1
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