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" 1 ' ; ft. .1, - . . t V" 1 ;jwitMfitf't-w.i . . ' 1 ; i j i-y.m b f.ei m-sm i a Jkl. o 7V: I(l.OIUA l' .1XD DEGRADED OF EVERY WllIOXOR CLIME MUST HE E.VLIU HTE.YED, BEFORE: OUR E.iR'l II C.4.Y HAVE HOjYOR LV THE U.VIVERHE. voujmi: iv. xo. :fc GR!:ES1H)R()UGII, N. C. WKDNICSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1833. WHOLE 'NOT IRS. yj... a 'igomt-r) of 1 1( rlf.ml, Montgomery of Or mge, Moye. P!k, Saiiitcluir, etlh.. Sherwood. Sloan, Sun' li, i pt, m no degree a hen the character of the met. -110. 1 JL jSS5 II Slff'EB I of Greene, Min: of l'i!t, Norman, Bhodes, Soavcll, Sumner, Thomas, Fry. V:,., worth, Watson, weaver, 1 !',,,- so tl.. occupation of territory, or the issuing of ' Simmons, Skinner, Snaight, Spe'ticer, Vanhook, W'il- Whiuker. Wiseman, W if. her. Word, Zig'ar. J , -tiers of marpic arid r. prisal niigl.l end in Mib-w.-' Is nrinfed & ouhli-Iie l cAixy il t'flMcsiJa morning, b) . der. ihi ,ms. Wil..... . ' lintt '. tnsstti'r. Messrs. Adatn. Arriiiirtou, -...u t.t the demand- of the atwiilani. .irwt lei mr :ir Nok.s. Messrs. Allen, Allison, Brif'ain, Carbon, Baker, Bhovo, Ioddie, Itnnor, l.r:i ur, J r tn m, .kv- , (M. pAt t: 0f ann; but it is idle- to dny tli.rt U'. fcr, t I irk, '. I'.in in, ! htnirl. r '"-i iif, liai , j( c, 1 i ;i- .,,( li.Ntilc -ritt rnrics. Ilowlliry wi'l be r t r, a it 11 ;r;.A 1 m sw IM. . ! Cart, r, I (Javiii, 1 1 . 1 1 . Uo.'nn. I !ke. Houston. At Two D.tl'ars per anm.m, payahk- with n tl.rei- months j j(U, (, .,! I r.,kc I.illv Marl in Uw ".oini, Hudioi., ILtmer, ll-.rpson, llaili, Hn.ton, frf.m the dato .f the fir-t ininiher, .r Three Dollars j Moflit. M-ire Morii 1'nliwn l-irker liiv Sld. -larvi.s J. .f.iie, .l..rdan, J idkin-. inca-ter, Iet', itid nr.et It v the General Governmi-nt weudl n't t'iliri;ia(e: F-M we rnmtot recanl c tliic.itnu i Friday, Dc. 21. On irolinn tf "Nr. It'lv.m, .'("(;; !, Tiiat tin- practice f issuing n .w'.t in lie l!il ii:ilanef, (i'i'vni while dchtor have a 1 1 1 . t :.. 1...I ...... .rtJ.t..n .it'l.r tl.t I'vnn- 1. ' 1 ' . it- in win ur 'i;'.tih tArtMunmm,,-.,..-, .... ;inan, joumht, i oii, Wcliiiuin. ti'-n of tl at nerioil. Kar'i sul'rrl r v. ill he ;tli!tftv t".liscontinne at anytime witli:!) t'iv !u-.i three nmnths' frmn the timer! suhs.ri h'r.i';, h paving f"r the ituai'x as re. en ed, .u eorilirii-1 . the al)' ' 'ei ni ; ti'.'.t no paper will he discontinue! until all aiTCM'.aia s are paid. A failure to order discontinu i!i.e tfw vc-.r, wi'l Mih- jert th" m!!' -r',').-!- to i.iv"H't.t ta- the w'c.V of the sue rcrdmir i.-ivvr, at the rates ult-ive inenticp .'. A year' snhsci ipt'n n wih lc aM ert iii e'! hy the minnher'- of the pai-'T ati'l not nv lak iular months. nttv-iwo ,lirH(,. ( oiuii t lot) ( tl. ht.u rnmhers widmakr a ears su.jm" t War n ; atal n lerahle anicrm a free or 1 ! 11 the same jir'.porti'.n for a shorter tin e. Those who may hut ' n.e p responsihle lor tt n copiessh 1 Hi hi'S(hnj, D mbr 19. I'm. .t .!l. W.tddlo, Ward, W 1 !gh, Wiley , A. li' iriH'v ol i--ildr propel I ,; is often done ptii p'e.- ten, C'. W uoti.ii. Iv I" h.ii ra-s and d. tio1'- the debtor and ili!re?s hts I ;fl : I v . i a -p. i l . 1 1 . 1 111.. Miii.r (lire. u at ine pi-rsnti.it nt-eilv ot and is at u.u uilu tne of th law- which tin t 1 11 '1 1 . iienerat .- n.ni v el n't. eai, have im .1 to ami .....1 .. . 1 .mil 11. 1 lunri I .ttile, L'i:t, lanllhy, Mullen, aliirr m , M ,f "iei -r. ,V.ir,. tinn of a mild and rational j(em of hie fl) . .l Cleo.l, iN.'H.m, Norman, ' ''ill iw, () Hnen, I i rce, wiliiont apprehensions of the keenest anxiety. . II as" I'oKs, I! . id, iveli, , ividl.-v, lloherls. S. T. Sawyer, ,-( l.,ud- the General ( .'overt nn;nt,- imlldierit ion is r.-. Sln p ird, Siamioiis, SUinner, Sprnill, Slepleits. I,. v..,t;!i;nar and hostile, in relation to lb Ci.ioa Tiio'iipson, G. A. Thoir.p-on, 'I'lUt L Ttivvus-enil, I'.;i-lv. it betras all the -featuri: of an od'"is U r.i' W 00- Mr. Daniel, fro'n flu: seh-e, ruimnitl"o td whin re ref rt'ed sii .. lev I eo! rill and N ii'.hfiea'imn n p..i I !raint and eppn --tot) who I) . .1. I i I l It..'.. ! I I , , , . . 1 ii ' ... .... ,:.f I . ......!.,!. .... . it .( 1 1 1 l t'. flit. I ... j - 1 1 u' I' iri' 1 fin .11.. ti 1 li cii, 1 11? 11 ..uiii 1" I'l' i.-i v1 amend ! t . 1 -.it . i . 1 . itv, and cvi:ies tun its pmon-'s wtu i- a rui u liberty it is (o I'ed'TiI Constitution. hjf auof- rr step of t!ie d-miinai.t par ty is wanting, to put the frit lids of the l.iit.n fo f.irn the ftafr authori: it s 'eil ;MIV ! me its and played that fof ill; present. .they lie on tlie l-.iiile. lit it ihinfnre further L sqi i!, That the rom- re" j rmttee on tin- T n.liei.i r v' r i : - tin t-: to r ecu e the 1 Vth treitm. n allow if.n i t r cet.t w ill ! w lietii r a t txpnn Tl al'i'ihe marie to,at:tltoi t;'rd ai;etit fur pri-ciirit'i: ..ntr-ri-.... hers and warrtntintr the-.r slvenrv or rrmi'm'the cash-. ADVl'.h'l ISI'MI NTS, N-.t ex- eed'nej; It? lines, widhe neatly inset let! three ttiees toi'.iie dollar and twentv-f'.ve etitstor ea. li sncce' i!m ' 'pu'h'iicatt-oi'i 'thoso'of (greater icngtli in the same propor tion. A!" letters and conimsmirationsto the Kditor, on laisiness re'. i'iv . he .ate'u'cd to y lot this ( cannot he devt't d line w .s Tntrfd'iy, Dccivfber 21. c engrossed l)iil to repeal an act passed i:i HMO. l-iki'i 1 no m ( ()!!. it !' Ihll, wincfi af'er bnn; iteiTrd I attx-nded in various partir nlars, hd!owi!i ' veto and ordered to he attun o tee flunk nt 'teat let' am W a- p-.ss, d hv the . 1 ... 1 . 1, n "' . rir rnr la.': ;.-- iiiri. Alien, 1 'i, untlnin, t 'arlt r P'shmi, Dahs.Mi, (i iv in I !a!l, I larnon, llititnti, Ili.aa, Ni'ise. Iin-s, , Kerr. I.a-til). I.eake, are concerned cnln c'v out of the. protection ef ihe law. It was onlv iiec.-sis.ny for the c.iVeidion to declare, tint th- test oath -hnnld 1y" tn!( n hy cv a y oliieer, Under pail ' forfeiture of "(lice without tr: ', and upward nf 1 7 . . M I voicis wmuI ! Inve hecu at o'li'e exposed ton s .vecpiii oiitlawrv. r'or we't.'d iht.re In- t!te smallest iliil'-ronce in jxinrapuj U'tw..?n the t wo ( a -cs a (fietc is no mere color of j'ist n e ami a.nen.leU so as to 1 c-.piue of i tk", , ami oile-i , : ' 1 v wh.i ii'. oi.itt ;,'..ms. ciahtuii exe.nptioii. t i. ,fce oath tl'ia't thi.-v are con the tVni.s on whie, it whs granh-il and wtthotil tr:--emnttonslv srrtipnlo'is u ihc s-ihiect ;of heaita:i I tlnm in deprivioj. l.i.n m the same in -nner el b- hie r In- estate. J ae ct'iivt -ni.oi nave as-u e.-.i 1 i.tio Ihi!-, int. tho "rouiul tbt t'lrev arr bw4fw- (- r--' I -litutmn am! the law; wim li h ty raniiK al cvirz I of a t!e-potie pow. r. Tlie power is de-polir. j compelht!!; Q'jakr -.Vc. to In-ar arms-, was taken op arms. Tims amended, the bdl parsed lis si. ond rea- f.ill.y. Liniha'.. Mail, 11. .M v. Moitilt. M.11,1 ' the paper, nmsthe Pos-,-,'Ai:,...,-liev w.h,,., o- (),.; M.,r. '.irh,M,. llker, UhodesJ Skinin r, Spencer, Stedman, aidioi k, W( llhorn, Wilder. .1.1 ' ! Tin: l ,. TURK. 7;"'U'rio;t til! iil'.firartil, Tho Lit I fur i m rrprfiori of n twu ruimlv iml of : . t .ul.nti t.. m L uml m itrniiin K - . . -. . . - - . . - j ... 1 r(isi 11 riiioiin ii'i.Jt-., n.jvis'i sot Mnrke and 1 , 1 1 nc:it ', pa? - I its second ; ,:;nise the act w hicti it n i-jiiircs of the ntzen ' reading II v- advocated hy Messr- M ti. e:i, .Man. : tr;irv to In oath of tiliriatiee to the I ait-d omn and Clayton. ' j I'nder the Coiitituiion of the lT uted t .tf t; " ' Tlie i'!Mi-o-M il hill to appoint an additional 1 lace hhertv of the citizen 1 limtbU- n i'-ded. Not Vtnv par's ll.hu m.'rd xuf.mnf in r zhtemnnes Or he'd inferior -luce in stead futt reclitud." SENAtK. . - Movdmj llntmhrr 17. The Appiopnation hill was nceivd from 'he Hon-p, n ad the ftr-t time and made the order cf the dav for Thnrsda v; and the hill n ore ell'.-, t'ialiv to pre vent I'.'ioti'i. n at .1 to avoid -ml- at law, pased it sccoi d n adir.g -10 to 18. Thursd'i'i, DrrfJif-t r 18. Mr. Leake, from the ji-nt sejeidj "1ll1sir?rrc.Wt,fiiriiiif iV'poi'fed a 'bill pio i! 1- foi the call of a Convention tor fixing on a Seat if (iov wmncnt for this State, whiih wa read the lir-t lime. Mr. Willsnn moved that tlie further consideration nt the sriid bill le po-ixn.ed until Tlmrs-day next, which was not agreed to, Mr. Collins moved that it fur ther consideration he postponed in.lt finitely , w hu h was agreed to, 34 to QV; as f.dlovv: For tlir pnsljo'if;y,i nt.-- Me--;-. A-kew, Ih II, Hod die, Iateinan, h-nilo. k. ( p'.iitis, Ciiopir. Di-honjli, F'aison, Nariison, llavvki:, Hit. ton, I Ins-v, Latham, Lindsay, Marshall, Matiiew-, I -iv in, M.m'-aim 1 , of Hertford, Montgomery, 0 ( Jrange, Move, ol ( i reen, .Move, of I'll!. Norman. Kh"des. Sea well. Senmons. L-int..r s....;..l.t Si,,.,,, or V ,,L- W.l.h.r V'l I K. .. . i t I k ( II !t 0 d (!('( id. d 1 II ( !)( " ' I j I- I , ' I V. V . , , IIUI I , . . and W ilh.ons.- M. .J'linst tin' p'l-f'i;:, )rht .Me-r. Alln , All:. , Ihi'ain,Caison, ( ai it r. I )o!.oi,, teiv in, I logan, I loke, liu-ton, llowa lt, K. rr. Lan.h, Le;ik. Ltlh, M'Dow- I, Mas. v, ,Mo!i , Moore, i'arram, I' it k. r, t. dmaii, Toomi r, T son, and ellhorn. To. .l,inst it. Mes-rs. A'bsoti, Askew, Uiihv, Dod-' ofpnblic sale in IVvnifort corny, and the engrossed j .,re the Kneeutive, Lcguhaive and Judicial an i !. die, 'B'lHoek, Cr-on, Cofiins, Kaion, I la w kin,S ni" 10 'veinpt Qtiakeis from (lie performance of Mil i- ! ties, distributed as in all free o ermneuts between lion-ton, Howell, Latham. M' Do we! I, Marshall, ! ,arv mity, except in cases of iov i-ion, were read the diflerrent departments, bnt the rivil power its; h 13 Mathews, Mrhin, Montgomerv -f 'Hertford, Moore, '"rtl lMVi onlcrcd to he e.nrol'cd. j still further restrained by being div ided between two Move of Greene, .Move of 11 r , H iV, Seawdl, ':im mons, 5paiht, Toomir, Williams, Wit-on. 21. Saturday, DecfmLtf 22. No body hurt, killed 01 married. Mniid'!'. Drmii'r - ?1. Seva ral nioii.-ns were to o!e t . ai'joiirn mtr ( 'hri-t-itiii-, hut all o ;hem l il.-.l aad the Senate adjourned Ulillil tO-IIiOIToW lOo'cit'Ck. Jncadui. Drrcmbrr C5. ' Th'- Senate tn f. n-ad the ,f lurna's and adjotiria-d' 1 1 ix ti II tomorrow. Not a had days work. IKU SK OF COMMON. I'ndmj, I h 1 mhfr 1 1. Sutxrday Ihcemder 02. Principally Spent in discussing tlie propriety of anticipating Christmas ! MuHih'j, Prcrni'j' T ? 1. The hill to ("( a'didi the Bank of Nortli- 'arohita, was received from the ."senate and read. ;Mr. Long moved lltal it he repa ted, which w.i negatived 00 to 3,', and the hill pa'-eed it?fcfnt ica-lmg. . Tm.sda Jl ffhiL r -25. -Mr. S.iwver, of R lt-t-Mi i'ttnuioeed a eri -s of Beso- Intions, which thotiji we . Itaine.l a copy lor pub I lie lull bear .(I. a w t r ,a local. i.l, f . . r i . III ! II f f I ,-,..ll I. I - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' in. ki . . n ii'. 1 tjii.i h 1 s r, 1 1 -, . 1 ',, . . . . r, 1 111 orifn a i l tin ns. 1 : pay a iax was called up nv .Mr. . . M I . St aliui;:s IikjV ' d for ll s mdt t; :u post- Mr. Lk I' M. 1 until next w(k. in. v a-s,it the nghtoi a 'atc to resist tincon-tlT'ltl'Vi . t a is ol ( .'engi ess. The denv the tt-.i't of the Cuaral (iovt iment to ai government? state and 1'erlcra.l; to the total exclu sion of that mad and arrogant domination whn h knows no limits, b it its own will. But the ine!iin a hlc securities of a svstcm thus emphatically establish ed to maintain justice, give rise to corresponding e u Ins, and when power encroaches upon power, t' c same institutions whn'h give security to freedei! r .aggravate the evils which tyranny imposes' on t .0 ptople. .No one denies tlie omnipotence of pail- 1 ment, because it is an established j stnciple of fuiU-h ( "ontittilMt. Btt the omTirpotencr of ihtf state of South Carolina is annoiinct.l for the lir-t titns hy the rescript of the Convention, in language t. ati.m.w e aii' conine leu to omit lor want ol room. . a; new as it is imperious. 1 hrv have imposed a t I - I . '11 .1 . r . I . I'I- I j I . 1 . 1 1 il Ir-i oa in, wincn none nut lie inni ne neves me ;i stittition to he a rope of sand, ( an take: and the al ternative of the citizen i- between violating his alie- ' ou lite It- 'or in oppose ion tor a oni.s.dd ral le time. to this motion and -pot Srilurdiiij . l),cmhcr Ij. HI M . I'I. 1 u lie 11 :ur. r.ci ies eoi.i iimt .1, (pie-tnm wa ilht iiialiv e 70 In M Those who vol. d for the indefinite postponement, ,',WM' "s ,ir,t reading. were Messrs. Ahcrnathv, Adns, Allison, Arrington, .-! h .i.iii hi-tw.-iai ltn S:ulr an. .name to the T.'niied Slates, .and disoh. iirn' tlie. Mile- ul; and declare thai this : ua ;ing coimnands of the state authorities. Mate will not tameiv s'iDmit to )v ee.rcisc-oi tnthfa- I Whether we .are bound to tlie Const'itul'inn i,f .!,- r coercion again-t S.ar.b-CaroJ.na by the (.Jeneral j L'nited Slates b the tie of allegiance, is determine.! Govermne.nt. In .-hort, tht y assert the doctrine of nv ,,e fa( t ',f ,t ing citizens of the United ,Stas. NnlidV alioi. m its fuilc-t extent. , . ' Those who deny such allegiance, are driven to the Tile lI'Miu- met, hut ei!our:ied imrtuahah !v no! ! (.v(rf,mjtv nr , 0n!endiii'' cither 1h.1l the I'ederaf r.oddie, Biagg, Brow, r, l. man, ( aiisl. r, Cloinan Courts, I raige, Cromwell, I)oheH, Kmuiit, Knloe, h'addis, I'osriK ,(iravi s, (,uthtie, (i winn, llatnmoud, Harper, Harrison, Hartley, Morion. Hurst, Iron, latvis, .1. li. Jones, B. .loin Judkins, Lee, Ledford, Little, Ian ke, Lm. MaDgiun, Marslcllei ', .Monk, Munlgoipci , .Viui ray, M (,'hti, .MtQiuen, N-Uon,-I'eeplcs, I'e.-tr.son, roindexter, Polk, I'olts. Band, Boh. its, St ttle, Sherwood, Simmons, Sloan, Smith, Mailings, Stephens, Sumner, Till tt, Tuitstall, Li), Wadsworth, Welch, W n ley , Wiseman, ite hci , A. Woolen, ami Ziglar. (). Those wh.. Mfed against it, were Messrs. B.iker, Bairmgei. Bmim r, Borden, Blowc, Burgtn, Burns, Carter, Clark, Clav tvt, (aiiiniceham. Pt wes, heckery, Glass, Hardison, grossed hill appointing Commissioner's and appmpri- Hail, I till, Irvm, .loidan, Lancaster. Loudermilk, .King .')i,000 for rebuilding the Capitol on ( ;i:ion ; Lo .1, iMa-k, .Mnllen. Melatirin, MeLi.od, iNlc Square, in Bah igh. The bill l.itving Wvu read the Mil! ar, McNeill, Norman. Otiilaw, O'Brien, Bark, second tnce, Mr. Hoke moved to irike out t! pectioii, after the 1 .ua ting . latis.-, and t ihi n stiinU wit ' h he proposed, the mbjet I c.f whicli uan ( '1 butnp..n, L. Thompson, 'Townsend, VVaddell, to provide that e-ach, countv siu.uld pa an t-rpi d' W ard, Valaon, W eavi r, W bitaker, C. Wootcn, ard. amount t w a ia!s raising the sum 1 . pii red b I in- lull, 1 'J. a tax to he laid hy the County ( 'tout for the pmpose , Month,. D.rnubtr. 17. in the st vera I eoiiel it-s. . r. Mai tin c a I led tor a di visum ei (he em stieii, and il w as In-: taken on stir ",1nd'ti thf '.a t.mft!s:', ami jumi triir, '-Whtt 'e'er wr nritr, .( furih not'i'tv? tirtv. II i -dnf!di:! , DtCPinl'fr 19. Mr. Williams, from the seh t committee on the subject, reported the Bank Bill with U!idrv atn.-ud whirh mrnt?, We-fe read and agrted to, and made the order of the day f.-r I'riday in t. The bill to alter and amend judiciary sv sfem of the State, was taken t:p and discussed. Cn-oii tin. I llin ton advocated the lull and Mr. Wil'b.un opposed il. It was finally po-tpnned nidt ftni'elv 1 to i'D. We Diust defer tiie publication of the Yeas and Na. Thursday Decemhir -0. . . 1 y 1 . 1 it 1 1 . I he Senate then entered upon tin: .mitred the ntnn. 1 1 on, u.nuei, ioiimhi. dV. and proceded to the. consideration ol the en- Levies, Ldm.-nston, Cary, Gee however, hel'-re Mr. V. A. awver had lutroducf d a Cnion.isno (Joverntm-iit, or that the covernmenl of ! 1 1 1 . .11:1.1, r l.'i. ..1. t ':... .1:1 ... . . .. V. ,0111 10 cm.i .11-11 uif niiiiK ui i.N,.;iiiuiiciit, w.liui . the tnlte.l Mate,, lias no Cltiz ls. Ihit to dispute the e xisiaitre of ihe Government m to reject truih al together, and a Government without ciiiz.-ns or su!-j'-ets, is a solecism in l.tt guage which rt n.iois expo sine nniu'ces -ary. And il' there be riy dpi , tic !: 1 I ween tiie citizen and the(rnral Govei tuoeut, nei lhT the State (,'onveiitiou nor tiie Legislature can dis ! stdveor release it; for whatever ma' b: tlnur authori- h over the Constitution ol tlie Stale, thev havoi nri au thorilv to alter th I onstittif ion of the I nite.l States. Of the OtmvntU - of the UmcmandSlaU llnUh ; xiie proceedings 'of this Convention, arJ indeed ';,. rr,,twn, no:r ut.-aidirj at OJumhui to jvhn u;ts tlI(. v :)n0ma!oiis. 'J'he proper fiuetion of sm!i re'. ,f,d (he Ord,'i incr of .uiJiaittoi, nI cnl ur x ,,iv js to (ir,r,,ni.e ( iovcrnntent, and (-(,,'. Insolations nj tlir Lnvm I arty, ii nlalmn ttustto. institutions for se-curing the great prme'ndes of Ltheitv and Justice; hut thev have in fact tr:. fu-st : Bi.'ice, Belle, Ktdh v. Saint, iair, S. I . Saw v er, F. A. :i s;ih- '. 1 w ver, Sla-pard, skiiuu r, Sprnill, Thomas, G. A -UNION COXVKN I' IO.V v' Ttir. ur tort. The dt)C'iment whicli have been reft rred to your committee, disclose (he character ol nulhtic.it ion and the spirit and sentiments o( the I. inoti 1 .1 i t v. Am acceded upon the Constitution of the state, without alte-ring it.' They have not devised constitutional rubs fur tin action of State Government, but violated those ul.icfi iug nothing. l v(1s?it.?.t'.ttiii'...-is-n--t-l' Hgrr'd-t't,-on!y-stvvi-'fi toting in favoi .'fit. The ijt;. siioo thci. rtcniring on the ptissagt ol the bill, the second time, it as d I e rwuii v eil in the aflirmativi , Av- ;7 Not-.- 7. Mr. Allen nmv. d that it be read for the third lime, which was iireed m, ye- 3d Nas 30. .The bili tin reup- on being it at! (he thud time, Mr. (' .rson moved an c... .,,,.,. ,. ii...... 1...:.. 1,.,. i,t. 1 .lie i iii. n 1 1 1 ' .j'i.i 1 1 't, iii. t . 1 n ' 1 1 Diiiiiiiiij; 111 1 ' . 1 01- j i .' ..i.l . . 1 ,1 . 1 . eiiucteu 01 M.one. wnien was negatived, air. .Mien The remainder of the do, alter until grog lime, was spent in debating Murray V hecp killing-dog hill ! ; Tuicihni, )irihibir 10. Mr. Burgin cailed tip the Bill to e rect out ol a por tion of the counties 1 d' Bui ke and Buncombe, a sepa rate and distiui t countv by the name ol Yancy.' The -..me hill was read I he second lime and passed, G7 to Gl as lollow-, ' For its iu'$sfig-. Messis. Abernathv, Allison, Bar- your rommiltee have no h sitatmn in s'lynij;, (hat ! have tilways hitherto been held sacred; and their ()r the progre of ntilhlieatio.i has amply justified the dinance resembles more the proclamation of a mo fiicmis the Union in denouncing it 'as revolution- j carch, than an act intend. ,: to settle the principles of ary and destructive of Liberty. i I'ree governmcnt. If the federal (iovernment win The Ordinance of the stale convention has pre- I -' an end, the prov isions of the Ordinance however sented the doctrine to the world in all its deformity, j unjust and severe, might he lawdil, but as long as we stripped of the thin veil of sophistry whicli was lor-j nie citizens of Ihe fjmlcd Slates, an act like that merlv thrown over its revolting fe itures. The pro- I passed by the Convention, is the as-nmptimi of pow visions of this Ordinance as respects the relations ( r against law and right. The Ordinance is tr. -between the state and the Uni'ed States are too re- ft' re uotlung more than a declaration of the will mi 1 1 ' 1 1 j . . : f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ntgll (leierm.l union cm ine m 1111 po ei s 01 .-"-in - a nit . .1 to ins. it 600,00,0 in the place of $.ai),eMJ0, ring, r Borne , Brouer, Burgin, Cansler, Clayton, ,:,'rii."r,l . J I'? (l'1' s0',n Jh.s.o..'.rt::.lA'wiirjl Liaig( , t imninghaiii, C. u!hht:rtsou, IJIavidsnu, Winch ,,s also enri u g on. the pas-ag of lie hilt th- third lime, it I lens, Dm kei , I ). dierU , Lc.cles, Ldmoiiston, Lmmit wa- deemed in die affirmative, 3. 7 to 28. as -follows: - Knlor, Fuld s, Gdlasplc. (i la-s (i rady, (ir'ave s, Guth . iVyjs..lJlst-it-',w' BiH. njtiin. Bob, nr,- (ivrymclbrrtilrll, Hoi ton, Iron; Irvm. B, Jqties, TWtr.-Bntif ekvi''frrinr; CrnvTM-rVltf-f ieig1i, t'TrsnlT, '. Las'j.evr. , LedJonl. Locke, Lond.rtiiilk, Mangum, Ul'l' 1 1 iv. k; In ton, llussiv, Lathon,' Ltnd-lMaim hi. M'l-k, Monk, Moiitgonu ry, M'Clanriri, lay, M'U .weii, Marshall, Mt.Ucvvs Mtlin,. .Us.nl.. I M'Nei M ('leeu, I'urk, Bteplcs, I'cartoh, roindexter vohitiotiary to be mistaken. The laws ol'the Union are no longer to be enforced in .South Carolina the cognizance of cases in which the United Slates are a parly, is withdrawn from the Federal and giv en to the slate tribunals in those tribunals evt ry 1 . 1 1 . 1 . - 1 - juilce ami j nor is to no sworn 10 necnie againsi the l ilited Stales the .lh section ot Ihe .MKlu.iary Act is nullified; and having thus in etlect precluded the Federal Government from the civil tribunals; the Ordinance further declares, that if Congress or the Federal F.xecutive proceed in any other way than through those tiibunals, the state will scc,:de from the Union. The first blow is struck with a tleclnra lion that any retaliatory measure shall be followed by a formal secession. No hardihood of .assertion will be found cqmil to the task Jcf reconciling this Ordinance, with the professions of 'those, who have laught the people that nullification is a peaceful con ilitutimralvTncastire. It is hot only revolutionary but e-ssetitially belligerent. The natural conse.jueu teS are DISUNION AND fJlVIL WAB, and the inert' possibility that is left, of averting this catastro- rolina, to whii h our obedience is coiHinaiutid in lie' langii age of despotism. f Nor ctm it he said that these proceedings ate for mal I v a secession from the Union, and justifiable iiS an appeal to the natural right of re sistance. For 11 fact the people have given their sanction to nullifica tion upon the. most solemn assurances of its being conservative, not a revolutionary measure." Can an man pretend to say that tho sen.se of the good p pie of this state has ever been htken on the (piesii..n of secession.' And can there be a deception mem grjss, than to rend this" confederate P-poultc mm fragment, and set up the 'bloody U ag of aiurchv, under the pretence of maintaining the Union, an I prosecuting : rtHlrCss of gi aevances iii a jieaei ahi manner . By 1 1 10 same rule they might have sold the state into foreign bondage, o redelivered..; p to the r')T6Ti7at' ybk'e,lroih wbiefi ' were free d by tlu; united anna and conni its of America. And is th . r. no duty jrm the part of the citizen tci cifng to tie' (j ;. fence of the Cojislitutioti, v. hen its pillhri arc sijAVu i ST7fs ?tU i 1 '(
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1833, edition 1
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