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W Ul esa JeVe 7 'A fprrch oC3Ym c SUcpnrd, a- -. t rat atxafa, : , t, s Ca t i'Pii i 'S 1W.0C3 Jfj' p.. 'twf i--stft'sf. the Ralei ami tt sefr. ' .'r-r-iils .Kcai. S'-fp The. reoiLrran. from Bun?ftnittei lall Uiug ' a! f, dya eg., iVotigM e? !' Syeker, l allude w what he e.fls die Ng'e Head iWtrat ihia floor, atiil appealed to'lhrns ta ,tv f ir lb bi'U It ! . I aaid thai gne4u of lb e'a'e.had ncter received ey pvlioa .of ff 'of the elate; feveuhelehe Ttope this oill woulj frceir th upport fruraihai interest, which at i session af tha Leil. lurtiit lad l eieatlae measuies. 1U tor. one r( iha Uidividual thus sptcitl r rrfereti. tv I u'l tat fran'.Iy tint f catena why 1 ean4 poaq' ! llenW appeal. nd tj bias in f sstng this bill through the Sena. . It i eV my pa'posa. disross ffir avrtt of tiii bilL I intend merely . to vail sva-lf of lhi epportuaity of ataiing rasaare k I have adopted th euurs I ietsed to parse upon this sal all similar miwit I iotd f .remark merel y a f4aaiory auid ia justification of j ciurs. without deigning or hoping m inflaane ibmi wf brrv a doing , I af erlp wr , jrael w lb irhrj of fium. Mf ejcfoae. ir, car,' b, tbt jwtificiio tbt rwr 1 intend now la purine nptn etjn ojtfMlar in rhwcier ta the nc naJer diCMMbat rruder uch allutiuna i!UpaU- . , I iitenJ, air, la vnt ajiint k lt!l oo joor labl( in arfrr fwm and hape io orhieb il can W freaeaied to Ihia bodf 1 aid "jet, air. I do a a vjtb tha lrteat rrlacanre. 1 ,Tbo friend of tbia anaware hat, hoceter, lefl att on rhoice , u aa Ewb J Tbey ba? e, bjr ibeir rmiduet eocB.KeJ oe to itt agi'mii ihil and all aionlar tneaaiirta ohirh rajr ' broagbt befort tltia borljr, or b fiih Irt to af bdote, which t art Hd la a mo worao (ban tbl of being an, iaSJ!.4 Were I aiandist bcrt neretj a , aa iadifidual, with no oibar rijbie and tniereaia to prnteci than !! perianal t mjaelf, I woald . act diflrrenily. , Dat.jl ' eta, I reproaeat the right of Paaqaotank ! 1 reproaeat he riUt of Paaqaotank . PMiiaaM. Thee have, far a ahon lime, emruatrd M , aa iheir agnt. tkr- " grlinahip f thneo right, aad I would "M eriwal feituleaa ut Ibena. wore I ta aa rt'ia JMfe-f stiAnai n 4raiaja . Ljoaitmeut, tit indue aa ta1 tota for I tiht wit. tr- i 9 .5:-;. .,..;. - f o'l I'wiiiw nii men vi 'ri!gf elf giernent ptrtieutarir all dm yiiie g-iar rn mealr, r cnoiproinif ra 'tif flint and local iiatereau fof the gn tral walfr.r' .Vhrfcboetat, thia pre vate at laaal tatereat one not conflict itli , tha aanaf.! w.ilare. it ia the dytv of .If a wive varrtTB.aat a.t ki diatributa ita favors thai eh section efii trttory or pinionr r 1.- !..!. ..;.... . I.! li. w.i - Itahoald iraiUt tha aua,. which, while' It exuacie dew frem tha poorest a well i aa tha lichee at otI,i return opa.cn ; igttg aha were. AH gotera-1 afika ita ferttt f- tnenta are trrannkal which pursue a dif- " frreat aura, and it matter Jild In the ptrtma of tha eoontry that jnay be op - pressed, whether her tyrant number ona ' or many. ' Whenavtr there ceaea lo be a ynt - pathf between ll. ruler and the. ruled, whenever thuaa whnatave the power, Ural "' with enmempt at iadifTerenca. any pr tinn of the right or itteiri f iha poo pie, th gtveromenl i a tyrannyj, call it r!- by whatnjiraa yaa, will, .And whenevei ' ' ita indiSsreaca procceda froia ignorance, '' it ia an odioua and eoaifeiopubl tyranny, - unbecoming a freemea to tolerate, ar even 1 - a mast to j endure. - Unfortunately for mtnkind, thi latter feeling ie loo often "ih predominant ona.l ,S:l&-hnsa ia tha ' ruliag pasainn where men act in missca, " an. inthe attain uient of il object, truth, ' 1 Jul ea aud katoaaity ara frequcntlx, ; rrgardtd. . ; '-r. I. 1 in m advoeat fir, indiscriminate - Mr?,i5 ol a public character, 'National j J.bwaTiTahailreain of eutiuiai. All i . can t-PMrSL 1 M : its tf.Miduciuuijgactuated. by an anlnhienad aelf invereCX , ' . -Thean prhiejidrs. t'r1 ' to ba a.iunil. 1 have 'amutdna W-be by; ia u h- a Z ? rUlclfl SpnVJe VJot Interna co-eroed naa acted anon. iinuroteuienu. autre I Inva been a inc m- 33VWofiha Ugtalatura of Nrth Carolina. . I aim hwv-r, f'-rccd Jrt change itiy . - ... a lid t.n.1 tlft'toiKanl,l aliau aut" iranaiy a aii. .Wlvaa. oaasaiin 11 II V 1 UU lv ourSiWtfatitren with an inunse l!ihneSt4V!,,e,l anything I have liilhertn met wTStth histoty oUegtala- I iil tint I wmild vote gMiiM this . bill with great ,rr?luctanre, and that telnet; nee ia nnOijned. I have neett nr ni'ij ( ? yer a-t adficito fr what ia called i"', ,ial iiniivii.emrotf.fr-t n a deep c.nvitnii tliatsTt yaiemar tha da-elop-men of mr renrpe ieindipenaie,i'ir racier a a wcll.aa prop"ty., I " i,...tr.,t ......1, ii. .h Aihxf atataa ol.ttie Uiitnri, . and ."?ti-iruU'ed, tsi .1 hHen.i.ften deaplf I -wa "...! t .... .; , , 1...-hrouuht abouL. . T tu ili-uiessors; pui, ftr,.naj.w not a amensa.f a an uir,. ,:"7:j-7: -- , . .1 -1 . I,. ilin fCUSfl ' vv . - " -.... ',.. . . ' r .nA-r -.'t- . ..-.' , :i . ..... j... oa OKUis w -.".- s, .- - ,- -v. -.-.;-...;: v . s'-i 1 L '' "'-.t .' . - ..... . ' ' - - nnwTi wm liTTSiSimr 'ii'ir- - two- obicb t ttmut'rt, avMlaaponi T aa iva tuie, ud la ktta iL ir Uh ib bear biw; baai 'lriaf r fffaiikBL'v ""-,T5 - 1, btrrea . -"J Car-haa .a tffr hay lorjrtlMc aaota lba b jarkai'a tw uoa ta ib dtati of iba a poila f tU ladttal goteramrat. , , s lad, air, I tll tall iboat "gendemea b we antiag atrtbdeaperataejefliuaa to osouitt th biaatpbud ear, aad paruka iht bietae, ibm uy ara deauaed to bit r i dtaappaiaiffieaw But abvald tkia Ueboding oat b realized, aad aoait one 4 oar dutiantabed ciMeaa meet tuh tlixvrjaafraaard. obit dearfit aralt tbia ba U tha taief It aiajr perbapa fill a baadaaaa paragiapb i a ot tpiper.and Wjraaad that ba aoual forgodeq. t oould tberefiia aay to boat geotUmea. oba ibik aacb aa achievement a ill cUar oar atam'a aacalchaan frwaa all lb uperaimia f our cneaue, tbal if our giat Wbig re volaiinn biinga no utber fruit tbaa ihia, w a itf bate paid too dear far tba ohia lie. . ? . , . u. t North Carolina, within Iter boidrr,liaa all tba element of a great elate, HUt needa aoiliiag mora ta ba all ber warea cot friend wiaW bet to be, thaa tbat br enanaela abould bo guided bjr an enlight ened lf iatre; tbat tb Wen, which ha tba power, abould treat lb at, a4 aa a canqaered pra mce, but a achertah- ed and valuabl puttioa of th bod puli tie, ebtitled to fair afiara ia alio bunote, iha emoluinent aud faroraof the gutern ' Thie ia the reaolatina I wiah to ae in North Carolina; nnee aaora worthy of th atteation of aur good and wia aiu, than itll ilia pttiy afficf-aeeking which -ea la ba obacurcd tb tntcllectf, warped th jnilgme nt am! oarrowed the mimla ol alt who wua in Je infected atmopher. hsneeer ihia revolution la enacted, and not till 'then, cn tha eong of patriotiam. for tba glnrr, prtt perity and bapinea of tha good Did ftorth SMate, aacead in tri mphj oe be' any' thing mot than 1 vong Deeply convinced of tb lrrth af the entimeifia. after eieht veara aeriira in th hafta tf our national legialatara.'l da- I. --- 't. .... 1 f r 1 'cnoini-u to juh ion woere a .un i notfiinf couIJ b dun 10 adtane ID ' wh tha caatera pari of htreiiil. I tlvero fu4 iha whole f our iat ilelegatioa, incluJing oor ae nator. our worst anemiea. Th int ret! of the atrn part of North Carolina wa ati baraitlio in eomnanaoa with parly arrangeiseot and party plan. Oqe gifttidiaaa a at fait of cnualiiution at acrupti; ha thought tbera waa not power given ia tht aonatitanon even to baud a light bnete,' and thai wt wertn XttjeiMy bHind 10 grap our ay ia the ! forever; another gentleaian wa full of'oninIligib'a jargon aboet paying the ' Nhlic debt, or reducing tha tartd. . Ilia ind'wa ao eompleieiy bewildered with 'h iheorie of Mr. t alhotttt, that b had "" otliaaa tafbia own people. 5 r Ill 11119 nnatuiv wi wi uto .u- ingtoo. I felt perfectly eatiaiied lbatn!h iug could be doae there, and that if a re n!utioa aver took place ' it mint eom rnence here; that tha If giatatare of North Carolina tnuat ba induced tn tat and in lerest in th improvement of th aute and f abould apeak to her atrvaate ia thafedcral government ia ucn a tona that ana would command the unprincipled, and atiraalate and confirm th waak anJ wavering, i .With these frtlings, 1 took ray at h, this body twa yeara ago," S.miu atltr atiy arrival lirre, two propoaition Came be fore tha Senate far their Consideration; one for the relief of th Raleigh and C av ion rail road; the other for Ih construc tion of a rait road from FayttteviHi to th mountains. These wera projt eta ia which ilio middle and western part of th tat look a deep interest. Th ery trong esl appeals wera made to tha Senate on their behalf. Itdiher of thent, however, could benefit tny aectiort of the etate in any form or manner whatever. The ea tire counuy fast of tha Koannk. had no mtra connefion with them," than- they could have ia a rail road to tha moan.1 Myself, "bowarer." and other eaeiern friends? tn th anirit which I have jaat Vodaitnedvotcd for thain. ind tl.ro,, gh our antra, Iheypssaedihtahody.-W. at- pswposing a subscription -ar 1300.000 ao the Roanoke tnlt Combany, which wa reiected. Wa dul not. however, -with- lalir llCU W aaaa win - - dbiw our anpport to these meaanrea, bnt continued their friends lo tha and.? Wa wera told our amendment waa rejected, because tha snrveva made of th inlet wera fl.ctine chsracter.i'Lat another aurrev be. made, waa then laid, and ifth manure is reported tn ba practicable, we ill go witn you-w" "' " berally io" the work. The aftggeatioa ..a annnoted to bo reaaoaahle, ami waa A.iieseed in; ifitee aurvey ha been made by a rVntengineerhia reiort ta lf ihit"" .Ark ia aaid not onfvn. --JU1 l i great deal more ao, and ai much lass ex- thin ever was aiiuiii""" I . . .a .k.A 4w IttiinurtlllDa. t , I n.,f a wr-"-,- - - sf - V... ! a s . : . ta MBtI.I ! mM Ult&kiJallaa. V. diteuaaioa pon thea bllla arai.ed ejr vi, j..ijr cnaracirr iu rpniuQ then eame altnoat entiftly Irum ll.a Van Brea f -aVijr j wa'of tha eaat weraS B5l!l weau-m , 'f. and re lied a their proiuWa and lauoa aaniu inente k lavor of internal improvement. Tha proposition for a aettera tad road ba f.iied, from tha eonditioa of tha lirnee; I asa rrv foe it." The eaat. how aer, acted ia good faiih tbroughoat the iriHaactitin, ana eif eetea, on our letara here. Ui ba 'treated Mi imit-.r fih..a . - jeci of lltfaaeka intet to the lederal t ,t erucneut. mean. air. la attach aabiama lo tha Goveruoi'e reh-rcnee. " UoJer tba etreaaaataocea it wa perfeeily " proper, and a work unihiubtrdly a ithiu the com peteney of 'the federal eovcrnner.l. 1 I take thia opportunity, with great pteature. o bearing my teaiimony to th patriotirra . ana puni.e eptrit or Uovernor Dudley.-.. . lla ba throogbout hta ailojiiiiatraiirtri,' acted aa Hie chief nagietraw ol ihs whij ; auu, aad aot of a coraer. ., Moreover. tbera baa beea a great revolution ia it federal Uovetnncni; Oar political Irienda will ahordy ba ia power.' and wa bopa wraar rouncita will prcrad at Waahing too. For tba firat lime, for. fourteen year paat. tk-re ia a ray of hope for, the caa tera part of North Carolina, that Die gne ernwent at Waihingtoo will perform ita duty- nnd, air, I have no doubl it thia matter ta properly represented to them an appropriation ran b obtained lo effect dm lang talked of woiktha opening ol the iolet at Nag'a Head. And, it we now an, iiio oiaoin moai re at autrij auu exriu aively with our aenator. 1 aay, if wa fail now, the blajna will rest with our, senator. It i perfectly well known, to every body at all famili ar with the raoda of doing busineia a( Washington, that Ibe Ijtuaie is lheul one of th too bndiea that atteada to pftb. lie buainei. Ail important bills, except and liberality. ; s Wa were tacl by thfaat naked lor delay, for time to throb op Cavernosa njeir, refminv tha au ia iaivrtaat a ma:te'. Wa aaked. tltoaa otherwise directed in tha constitoiacizd it-ir miinr. ami m ----- ( 1 m ' lion, originate and ar perlecte J in thf Sena Th llouarof R'Ptesehutivea' i nothing otore thaa a talking machine here pamphlet peeches are prepared Fa. l..iiM.."in. ruitkhark - " . In -djia condition -of ibineVftnce ourlahiuld Iha people of North Carolina eub matter natter iisota etrerea nr miingimi,Tmil to 11, the voice of the Leeislalure will wa had a right to expert that oar Whi 1 ... kt . ' . oremren irora tit win woum nave Uai the generosity to yield us on tha floor of tht Henat ot tha United Sutra,' al least on aJtocale of oor elaims.' ft may be aaid, what ean w complain oftfinea both th gn4cmen have expressed themselves favmable 10 tha ra-ajtning of, Roanok inlet' by th general goteromentf Sir, w ar told by General Ilarriaon, our prearnt ipnade, lhal promises made on the eve of an election are not worth hav. ing; And' that a man whose previou po litical life docs not give an assurance of good conduct, ought nol to be trusted. . ' A onerif the tepresentativea of thia great' inlereat, I compIin of the thing done, and of the' mode and maoner of do ing it." I aay to thd country, that th weal has not acted in good faith in thia matter;' thai they have jeopardized "the great interest uf the eastern part f North Carolina, for the poor and pitiful pleaatfre of giving an office lo a western man. , flow asl thi eitraordinary unanimi If prodvcerft in th election ef our sens tors! Il was done, air. by that potent roachine'c.Ued a caueuj a power which has grown ;t in this country greater than tha Constitution iuelf mho omnipo tent and midnight deciaion no nan baa tha courage or date to disobey. It roue es to rjiadtiei', fn the bosom of ita an for lunat vounes.'th spirit of party -a e pi rif which' eradicate! from the bosom all love of country, and infuse into It th bitterest hatred ol our political opponent t-wbicu'.makea ua regard wur neighbor and iiur countryman! who has embarked hia fortune and hi lif in th atn ves sel of atat with ourselves, as our worst enemy, if he differ from'us upon lb beat mode of sailing the ship. Well aware of this unfortunate infirmi ty, artlul at.u cunning men always sounu tha tocsin 01 party, when they wish, lor a seltish purjiose, to impose upon other. -The party is in danger,' has been the cry since the birth of the Albany, Regen cy, ol hrpiicriay and meanness. , , Well did Nathaniel piscoatiie origin. eat aatoa in our -history; a nun 'who standi unrivalled lor purity of character, great natural sagacity, and attachmenl to liberty; though many hat, him becaose ha loved the people aay, that he bad attended one eancus.and would never at tend anothei; for he found it n pl.ee for an bopesi man. ..., : In my region, Mr.Speakef, the people know but little, .about thi business. I will, therefore, describe th one I wit? Defied, that they may be belter a formed for. the future. I, intend, .Mr. Speakert t. Ulk very plainly about this caucm matter. : It liaa assumed to itself the fight of decidingthe moat iraponarit question which can come h-rra th legisismr---inl tact, ir is mv. nment a qoealton in. Which my eimatiiuents felt a deep interest, to this de cision of which ihey looked with 'gral anxielraitdnhev have a right to know . .'.. t .l.t 1 ' ; - , Hrf.ire ebad gat warm iaoae aeata - jiiui.aVtf i! a aute euuld bate aa oppor'w iir gfnueaieii iro me mzenax ee- nitr hf leritiBifig quainled witB) each other,' ' and of srhaging 'view- lo third night el ih aeaaioo a nativity 4 il.a Ifgulaiata were aumomned in a eaa cm, ! deride who ahulJ be eaaorv Upon mteiing, f pr"poi'iin waa preaea ted requiring each manjo pledge fcioaivU to vot ia tha legi'latera for tha individu al 'who might procure ' the Urgeat vote onoa . ballo:ing ia cauru. We of tha ?ahr thia iodcreat LaatrT Wa aaked that Uha leeUlatar tn'rht decide tha aaattrr rd; and tba alttrnaitva war preaeoted af aeparating front our political friend or pluag'og headlong into aa ' abyaa, the orpin 01 wnicn wa couta not eev ire chiwifo the latur, haTtng a g-avrone cow fidenec in the juaiica and geueroaity of our political atnocintc. The reault will ahow whatber ihia confidence waa deaer ted. 'In which of the chranirlea f wiadom. Mr. Spa-ker, ia it recorded, that tba law maker of th land, who ar tuppoaad to have invpired a little of ihat divine ea acnee, are'requirod tn pledge themaelrea to periorm aometning, titer know out what ! : '' '1 1 For what have wa been warring againrt ina van Uuren party fof tha laat foot yeata: litem to party tber cava tip the rights of their ropstituent--because .ita member had engendered all right ol i- !iiJual opinion, and blindly obeyed tha dictates anmetimea of the kilcheu cabinet and aortietimea those of kin cauc ua. They wera catletj collar men alavea and eery opprubriou epithet that a ferula or indignant fancy could augjeat, wa heaped upon their devoteJ beads; and yet, air, ire ara adopting the same Ctiorsr; have not only aeized upon th " apoila," of office, but w have i " "w " aaaauiffi f under iheir banner, with only a change of itamf. ' ' The system is an odious one. It de prives the mhioriiy of at voire ia the g vernment of alt choice of action, and. hereaf'ernnt indicate the opinion of the mjriiy'id the body, but of a fraciioti of a party which, by boldness, inlrignr. and eunhing; fin pasa Their ip: 0 inBaTtor iflip: wisliea of that patty." Should it bT per aisted in, th people on the seaboard had as welt not arnd member) here. They are now gengfaphiaaUy tn'am'ti'ti7 but wnen maiter iw uonr openly when merubera act upon their' individual sense of right and a rung, we have some sera rity in the power 'of 'drceney and the sense of shame." Not so, however: if we muat obey king c.ocas. Men" will do many things, bscked by a majority; which they would no dare to do, when aetfifg oh their own individual repuf,sf!ity.! The whole Van Buren party would -.never have united in rrjecting ihe Jersey irieio bets from iheir seata. if many of them hat not left tliemstlrei eoriattained lo do the bidomg hf the irresp0nibte antf-se cret junto thai controlled themt . ' The greaf reform of the Government which a majority of this assembly united in producing, ha sneceeded bv a f reater triumph Ihan (Jen. Jarksun celebrated reform -1 trust, it may not have a aimiJ Ur issuo to prevent it., ue should at least profit by hi fault, and noieaabrae thnae errors we hava condemned. ' Gen. Jacknon's adminislration came in by att immense majority; it waa soon ae ry j'ercrpiium inai mis iiiiiuciip mijort tr, and the entire diaper-ion of tlie poli tical opponents, relieved htm (row ail re straint. II is flatterers told bim, be ".was' born to command, and ha believed it; the party was organized pon the principle of unconditional submisaion to Iha dictate of ita chief, or ihoaei who assumed tn apeak for him. Ona by one his old friend and original supporters weravdriv. en out, by aw and more suppliant tools. aud the greatest and most anpardooable crime waa conceited to be, lhal of think ing for ona'a self. ', s: ' 1 Would adtje thnae persona who are marching oil in a similar career, to pause a while, if they have any. other. vjews than self aggrandiaemeat. Tha people of North Carolina will not draw' well in the political harnrstj they hats not . been fighting ill the laat contest, that a few men may get office, but lhal the constitution alone abould govern, and that every free man ahouhl, upon all occasions, have the fufl and uhauaiified richl to express hi1 sentiments free Ti out ihe dictation of a" caucus, or iha, control of any aclf-consti- tu'ed body... . . . . . , , ' - ' Of Ut two gentlemen selected by tht! - . 1 ...' . v. .1 caucus, 1 have but little lo aay. , Wa of and a jest, when such counsel prevail tn ih east hava no claiuia upon either of her Legislature!- . .- : s v . . -jhem. " They are the hominees'of eau- Wa aie told by men of the greatesi m which exnressfy refused to make anl ability who hava made it their, business adloeacy of Naca Head a conditioner their election. .The caucus took a bond for their good behaviour. Eaatera - inte- test is not one of tha conditions of ihffectly practicable; that it i a point on ih bond.- The friends oL these gemlcmen say, ley have rxpresseo iaiemeles iriendiy glf f "Of JTi.5f MMm ' i 'WiaiT ? MM tiuWf -rielt toje- aomeihipg rnorr t? aa e-M J dVe the v!u .f er ' l.frlt-rafiitVj.liii! Vaiedtbll4.ttK'ke ritr," if "i. obirb bm!a te o ia tit jert.'id an.kea it rr parity a nut of ii etirtenee. ait yare -, ii-at ih laprtttemeai atjihi inlet, Iwd tauiiaa.oj.iita roJn' Nag'a Head wa eoHliiaiioeai, and fcafof tl.a etata'fiada tta.waf t.irtolt, called lit father of ihe rer nhliraa eharrb ihtnugb tha Dst Swamp f al., m btveihrr ta make the revelaiiw: and tet-l which Vireioia Ieia a tribu v." a--l ae ... - t - - - j tir, did any one evel bear of bteoprnug Ins mouisj apa tins sufjvet. caring sua long von in the faoB-el ' tie aeeaae to hava bad faith wlthoat gnd works; which it ia "d, aiI. t!i'Bthir'g.- J Mr. Ota ham told n 1 quote hi lnoag e that he ia ia favor of the nvoi-!.' bo know but litde abul tV II baa brea lr ma ny yeara a prominent membt r of tha l g'ulature,' white lh"r ett j-rt li brtn much sgitaed; ha baa been ealwd on. frequently, to rote opon ivt tha-abpa of rraolotiona, 4e. and vet be kanwe bat luiie about iu! " ; I shall believa theae fralea-ea t be our friends, whea 1 ae 11 trj-oaird ia the National !utel!gepv-r, that bill baa oaa cd appropriating nine boadred ihooaaod dollars i tn njen Ng'Ilead Inic1; and not till then. ' - - I know', Mr. Speaker, it will be assert ed that disappointnr-nt i the tiee anate of mj pref ertl tanguate. Tha w ha know me, -will do roe j-itir; and iroia ihoaa who do not,! du't eipct i. ; I do not, however, air, mean so be deter red from my fours by any eonaideraiKtn of thia kind. I l ae eeofr onmil.a pas, front signs too palpable to be Hj anderatood, thai I had tiMihiog Inexpert; I knew, air. the decree had gone forth, front the self Constituted nrgana nf a mag nanimoaa party, that I ahwohl be pit scribed, because my brmhrra had thought proper to thioSi for ihrmeltee on gtne rat politics. t'id not. however, sup poaa thai the proscription would ba ex tenuea lo.iiia a time eastern country, 'liter ara many gendrmrn in that region of equal ebtli'ies 'n either of the notninrert but at seems Hi lIabHs alone are thai., lyrtonya tj'.ver.ii)..i mat lias ni favored regions of Nottlt Carolina; and I a . aa.o a nae no uuui m r immense nut-rest at Washington wi'l ba must strun Ir watch ed an-d guarded. .... , A it i my intention that my eonaii. taenia ahall tfe how high they stand in the favor and sffi ctton of , their " W big brethren in caucua assembled, I will oin ttoti an incident wbnlt occurred, which. from ita nnnhy; at least, deserves ten tej rt'ci'f iiea. 1 nave wreauy aahi that. ! ratieus refused to pw a reahlttioB ia.'irt auljeet of Nsa a lUad; lhat intereat ai too r irtniog and " bcoet!i theiv notice. They closed "thetf tabor," lioi ever, Tsy pasaiog areaoltiMorteotnnten!ing an in dividnal as s fil rereua 4 IL'I the eahiuei sppointioeat of. Attorney General of the United fitatre. 4 : ,,7. . . vOen. ilantaoa -will doubtless be roach obliged to them for saving him tha trouble of thinking fot himaedf opon this mportauf subject.", I d.i not linn w. what the peculiar' claims at the individual 'ares but I ftP' pnae, from the known ouuatutrtional opin ions of the genilrman. who ifocUinitd his merits, that when our teomota j.ro i"eed to etectite tha inaUiifcuooa of their constituenta, theywdl ttddtes the Tresi dent fomew hat after this lasluoi 'vWe ara; authorized to aresent la you, for Atlormy General., a geiuloian , of dis' tioeuiahed ability, w ho i a pure Uepubli can," anu je Jehereonian IJeaiocral, oi the latest fashion, and moat approved .modi f, revised and' corrected -bf IlanitL Wtb iter.M vr. -, i -,,-t i' j ' By the by. Mr. Speaker, if, jou .will pardon the digrtssion, I will Mientioit'a fact, which may. be of some service lo same persona preatnitu I amtxld.that ingenious ' Yankee ineiuionr called the Democratic JelTeraoniaa.; Republican, Dya," ao much in veqncat, lasf sumper, is gejting scarce.! ara it stated, Jhat the aupply in DusMii" is nearly exhausted-f not, it ia aaid, on account 01 ti.e. number ol persons using it but from ibe. prod if gbatit quantity of tha article whitli il take to make a Dcmocrjiic Jt ff rst-nian Republican out ol a Boston federalist. i I find,' MtV.Spe-.ker, Ian impression prevails here, among some indiyiditida, who believe every rthing fair , in polities, tbaf the improtemeot at Nag'a Ilead is otie of die usiial politicil humbug employ- ed only forelecUnueetinj purooaesi And Whenevei ihe subject is mentioned they are- ready with some aiale jest-aom pal try witticism, which, if it proves nothing more, proves at least their own ignorance and hdly.. - These tnditiduala rtiadam ta read th varinue reports which have been made unon the subiecia-bal endowed with a natural aaitaciiy and innate wisdom. Ak they pronounce the opiuiou'a of Gratiot, Gwynn, llernanl and ruiton, mere iooi tshnesa. Who can be . astonished - that North Carolina baa become a bye-word ft) examine and thoroughly investigate Uie subject, that aa inlet of fatieen ieet water. st the foot 01 Albemarle founa,ts par coaat where one is moat needed n ere more'ahinwreckr annually haoreit than at a ny other point oa iha coast -of N orth mm would 7o. 1G55. a' .f .K.i WKtVfV hf'AiKf," !apaile - - wHi!d (ar.lsUta te tratil-e the tmelrj, and. e.fj-i l, !J in-;.-,' c.lriiUMr an' ita halt!ij ilm. foi want if 1 . . . .... . . asocb mora aeiif iha ocr a tbit8i j a , atoat Wdaoa. .ripvi(, ar-a cat'tt. v . v aatgaUHi ia He woil!;a I nr. ''ua; vaai interval, vtbirh apjU, t rlv ta . emr la' pudc. but i sauv liBfnaaiiv. aoi exito aa aauch io:i.n 10 H' fta-' - - la'urr of Nnh Carolina as ihethc;o3 - r .1 " 1. t ... . . ! f)i ul 1 auppMe, il we vera, 0- -Ue to ciemte im gfat wwih vtor, we would org Ja rarvtia ay the g - eral g-ivernmentj l tHa-ttana i nr poarr. ,'But even here the oiat lhry arran-ement etepa in aad claim omri' of Hirjl.-',;. . -1 - 3' - 4 Tba !ctUin dna'rlct, in the hie ' ie4Tconieet,' ge the onlr. rep-r 1.' ! Whg ntaj irtiy eat ol ff-ran. f;!,, m Iraet. had pm tl iaia''op-ja" her .U 1 ig " brrthrrrt f.r yoiailiy aud.aiV ad ttt,' air the.a elit.u ef tnoirl it a. CiM-uf, and denied a, Inuring bHoia tt'O- lrfilare, ".. . . - . ' ' 1 wiuld ia pryfrrred. r. Shaker, , rhat eoioa otiivr eastern' ineriiWr had brought this m tier' before' the aitoKOH - o ihe entte ami the rouatryv I hern , are aererl hi re aha ara at lou ar myaeif in the reuse t'f oar iapr'rraPt; . and, ierha; they would nt have ex ' poaed iheineltestotb torrent of obliq'i f which I ktiow await me. ,1 hat aaid hid little, sir, about thia nad. I w ill. how," i-vr, conrtuue oy, .femaramj-, ti.tt ,wa . hat e riven cordially to the wrei aOira;-w. or mey nve a-izcn wiw aeirong hanl bmh the Sfn.lir-;tf hev r.OAV take what? litil money mn; I e in the Public Tie . suiy if. m-Ae a ri.d ..er th ui'iuiiiaii!.'' .... . they v ill hunt tr-il -nH'i&i dieriplnlnof j aywpathy aytH the K fftied -a vefn' I'lTif. tut,. ir m 1111 cvn!rtil i-'l fOIIII' leri-nco ihe oithsr the fdiiig aad Ilia' inti-reats, of a large and respei-ulile pof- liuii wi tie cin' n . 1 - .( 1 j 5 Cimuteiirr. thou hrl s Jrvtl" Mr. Riicl in ari(iea ihe mi in .f ti rimn- -try bt-raiii-e (a he aai'oiir) Mr. Wr bsier. (:M(tJ Ulutti min, i in h p. uil.ra''y .7. . :. t li e new Lf 'ylr1ji2'.i ' itaelf ia'roof PQl'iv thai " Ute lIjtetoiiirn i t, be uminui-ifii on ina vt- t egiTi-l vnr.ct-. Jp'ea.T To apy nothinr of th,(jt that' ihe'charteroialuiaie.itiiil; nf i'.e V'nirJ , SliiesVas piiterf by m J?, p-ilKcim e7- ' freut and eppoitd ly ihi J'etera 'itt tn ' thai cot;ttai it was apirovd by the .. Republican rreituenti v Mti Mmhtou) without w hose signature 11 could not hava passed into-slaw, and that ,Mr, Cl't.t, ibe champion uf.ihe.Con.titi.uoi, snl, R'.mU.CrawfrAheJiti'j'iitrr'slsvor ta candidate forthe rvMd i)cj) were 'its decided, j.fftd etde-.; advoc6t it w dW ba atifficicnt to itiVrnV our reader tbt Mr. Fwyiii,"tlle sccffiiary pi 'state under Mr. Van Buren. i and ha afwaya tten'in favor ra Uie(5taU' Biik. And yt Mr. Fir) th is a piitfill HepobSrcsn'a.j t fllr.Van IJtiren administr-tmo 1 udmf;. isteied on Kepulliean piioeijdfs". ',' ' i -4 -' Dunciiii lief 10 rter.' " ' . . "''" ' '"" ""''' ': '.-t '.; Cha hge Forunr. A j ouri o T titaif' w uti had "been' tVntrnred . ! . -BlarVwellS IsUnl for ttty Jarcro'y y I forlhrre ututilbs, waa ytstefday dia- thargfd. In r lime bating txpirtd. V While iakin pri para'ion lo Unvr, ; La genUeioan who' had just heard of Bcr thereabouts, rathe an the hld wjln r, 8k full of elegatil cloihrng; ; Ani ww, waa Vet(cr.lha iofurutitUt that ttuo ofjser. refal ires in Inland had-uied aud bfijuewthe I her the su 0 . uflaruty Ihuuiaiid ilollars. She lett' the prison elc-jaaily dressed; and with' a parse well filled wilhrauh. f yr. Snouki waa aaked UioMithrr day ' faistv could account for Wa- . lurt'a lormini htm Mgly.- IMa- . lure was not liii blame, id he, fur. .wbett J.was two tnuaniv old I waa : considered; the niindjomest child in v the neighborhood but my ituise. o'ue 4ig i swapped me iicai fojr another boy just ts pleasea Iriend ot ler ; whose child wa tatber plaiit..looW- S-W '-'r'f-o- ''' " .- Iy dear,, aaid gentlei&a la a lad whom he tltought to have mar rird. da y ou w iah Iw wake a fool of -tneP . N 0," replied tbeiady, a Na ture has saved me ihe trouble T A young buck of the soap-lock or der, whu wore aa unshaven face, be "-.--'.. -a ja ' f cause, as he said. il. looked "or.. rtit,M lately actuated a Yankee at ona ot oar 1 otels, aa fellows: . . I aay, fellow, soma iNUidatts tbtnk 1 am a Frenchman, and aocna Hak ta for an falr;.Qo what do'yuo think lam? 7 f think you are a darned foal j re. t rit .1 AntttKiU. iu " f "! ... r -a- j"" - Al j - , , . . . , . - . ..-. . . .,sr, . ; I - . 1 .
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 14, 1841, edition 1
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