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ymfp(7i) M ) m f) mm Ii W ' n ii l ltin fWwn law, which bowevor ie ami ftod in tfaWeivot, have the tcmllarc of WiJOv v!ii.:h fdJ ha f , hi the heart of the ciruetv.au fcobiclt will to o odYd w ith littta reinorsCt 'J f i 4 Inn ufli't! i!irti" vfKi'y ifM in grttfUnjf htvs mi t, intern im e. - '' ' . " ("i Jfr, Chinning, " Iu7 RAU-SMJIlV, ROWAN COUNT V, N. CMONlUY AUGUST fl.iui. (VOL., NO 'V - 7 A fljiirf a u'-tflt tit T J hltttrg p& .S'j iJt.'t i'M,M be rt(riJj4' leu ' " Afoihtrt loM'jtifj iUf MUir ea aTJk AJvertUi-t O r. ' 'tTUKr:o4 .niliitrictly C.-U1iv. LwratW to b r.ftua of I . P. a .....L.- ik. y:i.llimnli!. at ? 0 Cl'itU, I Miur"" , - ii i U r.jWm. E. 0i Uving Un tnllul L dif , tud P. Hay MHMntH Sccro. 4.... irUti cverul p-ntlwmcn t-)ok part, wish J; liu lUc t.H''nig roallo nnJ rv Iwluliuii r uinitteJ uimJ a4)y'!. llirrm i Tim ro-cUxm of a man to f,II heucmid u(Ik.u m gift of the p-o-hK... Jj a duty ofjoit imjwrliinqc, u re.Hl-rr.l peci4irly t tliia t.nu-, I'.v .woof 4kt advanced a-fl alid plijwcal infirmiliw, ofwir eminrj.t and vwicraMH ffhb-r inagiMraU'. U?M9 expinilion of hit (K.i, lerirtf!?vC?..V-ca,R,y MvlirifioCD. It u of itwth onifit ttortrt mf flwrWiom hi ofTic will CowliliUiotill-VCV'V HI4 -onn cW;hilv w'uld inoke.m a fit ilpptwitw tv L.i-lf friidt. ' It iftmptrnticany tha rtghl m duly of TOtV w 5wfU. judgiuenf, ilhif t rrj-acil to' party dicilipr, and iihoul betiitt Hi(lueHced by the arts' of de mg n4iica. - An- AcmitMCCiKe in ' the arrangenwnta -w! romlwmlion f a fcw pJitical manigu'V-howevatjcialted in nation, Vwl miteiit Hr-aknta and jmt -tie arrTioca, U ittocuirww wbtch wo enn-' sot and will not . jnhacribe, i To . adhere - ftrictty to "tiicao ncef,lc1r.' Karr tat their ftuia a iurt ioifidenre in the ca pacity oflhopeopW forVfSovrnmo", and wWchari5mi!Vnili2ii ST W ifrefi ad, tampla-oi-our -fcrifatljera, we coiiaider among the firt aud DfiQtL tiujiuof oui poliUc4 obja- ti'hl, With uhi he Itml fruf J to ad. A tJrifr imiJt In U prim:inl. , noinu in it P Dti)r , uin-quul Hi iU P"ruiMM, on rt-Hive laraultura )';v-fHjlv, til'M laiii itiianyt i-."ii't if uiK'on. wtuch hn ;nvtl rirth to tao'nmt iluner ou ofall uwn Ih'WKi ih-fuKid by K" jt jln-ol liinifj, an l wlitch un!f Un-l-iUm4 of iH'ttM mhm j'M proa iitn uf n.u- lu.ii concision, ve aIIy kr will (buh tha ftyrfht f.ibrk! of Ifniuiw wihm do kilned ( tin' prncfVufiuo of the lilwrtiei of nma, to t'tttcr and lumMoon lhi Rrmind. We think o ikxj iu f ircuiimtuurn pre- cnluii and ittcndin, th( ronitimli'in'of Martin Van Unnm, luu expansion and ca- larijfiiuniil of that niUmi of iotrigu i aixl iz-a the tv,!itln of New York. Uy thnt )7tfin ho anwe te political ditinrli(m iuthat, l.in tiiitivc Nat,ad by a pfrwur miMi iu tliiiin ou a Lroudcr lhotre it in c u!rii!utwl to rai him te till hihir ta timm. Tlmt )t?m or party Ui-ip:u which i in l!iit llie ri(tiJty rnforred and o unitlicillv obt cd, we cim-ulrr at mar with the lrit ot'mrfrve ioMtUiii.m, and cnn'l ho ubinittH o without a wirrii dirof that riyht of lliiMibt atnl fircdom ofa' -iou hrh were icu 01 tno rcvoi uumi,id liio biitU ribl ofavrry Aiireri- i run. Toadwnce the ittcrct of Mr.-Van Ruti n, the cry of iorvution ha Ixn-n ruin-id. the n iection by t!io ft-naie of hi l.ii iirm.il u nrcM-illini? HI linii a inrr our ulliaoii. Aim "n, Wright Stnr.W, Tr. lAn Ri.tl. Sawyciat John K. Cliqlr, Wni. Ufwr, Sai.il. I. Olaw, Tr. Fi.rdiiiiin.Ve Utifh, ?t!i trd4iit lofliitfja .f t!ic penrrtia prc-iit.ahii'h It mny hire t waH my o!Tiiilj W. J5an--h, WilJInm 1. Cwinptiull, Vary M.Tl iti U'.u; fti.ih .Jn BurJkH, , GJ. Ueojamm fpfan, I tm nf L. Il lifim, (Silbnrt ftUmhal), C. Cliritoihcr McCoioo. J.thn A. (V?y, A. J. MrLomorr, John It. It Mid, II itlanj I- by twlae'.nx V.m rmtn an i'ljurt man -a impportruriai A'lipinirali'e, -I wit Jjfkn hi I Mihfi ihd rwitileiicff in J'.i I't "') in'W'hat tly ol!,'r. tr"- jtrojo. !, if w'e were tcrtnio. t!i iiK rf 1i,t''in, liit-h h thrir $ Jumn anj f.T'Tli"? hh. mint ttwr h-tt fjetrrniinwl tliry iuM nit do? Wbn f!e ihnir aaiulion U the imni!nat!i.i Martin Van i-nifn to llm WUiti'j Col.' Jaosn Mjribull, Thoini M4-Vic! r"dtry a tiling which had Miwiiib'cil tn dcfiNiice u !x in J u..'ie in th;if namr, twit w!htit lite lt'4l BHthori 'Vi M Imt L laK tiHi tho nmiimliuit of Martin, and thervhy bind lIu-inM-lioa iloa il and olilijnte thetn!ves lod'i the will of a (I w men at Nnhvi!!e,a:titi withmit their anllinritr. What? rise llu-ir wmiort t rVinwei Cliri.t"!icr C McCaou, l3. .Miij. imne I u'ton. Cih. IlrmdtfJ, Thai tha Coinmiftfe o Vigilore appoint dflcoNM tn ffprcaunt :.l . r.i- . .. . i.. .1 liHJ I'fTi ui una liwtjim, I I MO tiuT uu li IK! l U held at Xaiihriil", houU a ant itoiciit ouinla-r of our (Hbi cititfn, tlirAhoul lb'J!ate unite with iu for tliatja mun whohaa di;ri'el the country, dn purjxW. - Kidi'd the Jack mi rank, a'nl who ujkhi 7th. litiolrrtl, Tliat tlc tJ.mrnittee ot iemn ail tliimnu inTeMigaimn, wa Vigilance in tho event that a cmvcutioti rj'ted liv the tinted State, a Mi.iM-lvr bn not held and the lyjfilut'ire dica iwl In Kiituiid,iiKn the ronnKofhll obai chan" the promit ay mem ofvolins, lie. imi initnu timia to Mr. Mt. Laoc, and that inato anpectorCirthidiitrirt, who will he hud nn orrniion fir a iniuinor at that repreaont the wia)n of the people. Cotii t, w liirh thn I'n iiiiloitt baa m't fully hii. llrJtJ That W. I'icrrc, John aknow MgnA by the ipnutttnient of a Mdrhnll, Tbomaa HarHamnii, IVter IL Cliarge du A lUuf in the aame Court, an Rivm, William U'atwy, W. ! Owen.lJr- olho of infljile lowor rank and notary. F. Stith. be ipp M ilod a Comnuii.-a of Thu at a little Rirbour micli(t, of lit. CorrPjifkitidciuo whe diity"it'hn 1m lo lie nw6 than twol un lirj wrioa, did a ciMnraunio itc with commiitec apixrtntd fucliona t of Vnn Hart vtn, ftollaa in in other iionti iu aider to uruiuoltf ihel im the truo Via Vurti tartinf eudun obrt fl thia mTtinff. . or to atule mihtirt rtpiiiion, ' TihT tr lUftft VI Ii. Kc(Jtrl, That the FJitor thronih r'mr nniiihera, Ixit bv thnt uiult-rlmnd trick outthnsfHtetrUmlly tothn eairne of the I anl intrigue, of which they are luinouJ pec.l;, be rcquejtcd to puUUh tbeae pro ceedings. . - LMVW.wi4j!'Jy-J' ttHerwkd ihe tiiHiveutien-ttia witcil. tueT T , -i - r T i '.. ...i :".! '. Watien of a man of Martin an Kureu 1 1 t.i Van I.nren,'aiid by a iiia- principles to ths secon.l oitiee in the vnion. . 'nanjjuvre ' .ihey (M - Uultimore lUKWtha i.,nueiKf ihasa priiuriulq. - we ackiwalfiitff Ihe right nf" no tnait, it Itt of ineu, lo doaipiato tho individiial-on .-.m-UuMl wa re ib letr iwi uftraa JR'r any olkp. A ubmisaion to uch dicta tiu. wuold ba an nclinowlcdjreinont of our incapacity tudicrSinihaU character, aub- Vrive oYtlw lundawiiulal uiclpki.ofi our tJovcrnmimt. and tend to tho convar. tinn of it Inla and ollous ariuftcraey. The Conveidiyn atenblod at Baltimore:, RiuWVf,B pn(T.;iale for Vied Pruaidowl ftf U. S.'A Te indivlHuala assuming to I the reuresentatives of Tennessee, in that Coiueiuion, have addre.jed an appeal to w1u favor of hi nomination ; and the vote ' ef the states apparently pledged to auppoit thoir nomination. For ourselves wa jes- h rm nftneal : confirm no .ic!rnlcd"e'r ratilir no such nomination. if the dolei-ntca comDOsinjr tbo convea , 4.tia.ioratlifetta to had Qomoieamh'ft: Itv to act than those who claim. no ours a have m lieitatioft i pronouncing it to ha a telf cotiHtitutOil bo4ly-a represcma Hon without a constituency. And wo tee. il our dulv to test in the strongest laritBsaffwiiiieTii body soTonstUiited, and a- gaoi an im procccuiugi Rowing witTiftha-cbaracttef-and ri pies ofhe noaiitiee. The political conrse ' vf Martin Van. Buren. ha been character- '-ized frolfMta beffinmnz with variabloncsa aud insfahiiitv. AlteruaieJvtho re-vilcr and "uloirik f DiiWit Omtorrr at one time :' 'ifflft.aiiK. h fWforalirffal -at anotlier 1 j i h.bratinglhe : repuhlicaiia wUhT6atrifvl 'fiiiniitab!c dexterity fo cifCTjmtancesi and , iig iu bypocrilical eipresswfls of-regard . lo State Rights, the whole xcnor oi ms otei while 8(snator. furnwha prnfiical ..tyoiislUfisiia adhejccocd la those loose rTiews of the constitution, which; corned loit to their resulta, would constitute this a . government of unlimited power. A sup- Vuhrd in Franlli Ttnnrincr. to thi: rniToa or rut bi:ikw. M mir. Eilitora : I nond yoy a coinmu. mention, which you will pC-ane ium-rt. 1 make ilm roqurit with a 'UK hintiition ii J rclurl:'.iM v, knowing that you have not taken mrl iu any political warfaro and ttrilc. . For tht Rceii. . . Of all tho evU that vUta free people, hil thi.u to our uir..iiio. Aiul il w thrwh tho armpnthiw of the tipple w Trm the Wrxtrtn trH7 Tirriew, pul wfteii fxcilid in tins wny lh-y expect M ipf;r .'e. Whatever may be our opinion inrejiifd to policy ortho just ire oflhit men wtre, wt rwinot diarorer any -connection lii twcen tliat rejection nnd the fjmihficu liiMis of it auhj' ct for the olSco of Yii-e I'rt'sideiit. We are anro tlie cflort w making to in louiity Mr. un Uurcn witn (Jeneral Jm-kson, and tod nouncc all tlio who are npwwed to the nmnwiatim e tm- friendly to the prrsnnt a-lmmiitrntion. Wa acorn tho wnpirtaluiu. :im. thetwhnrion which it lead WW- pudinte aa slavish and Msrvilo the doctrine that we cannot bo the friends and stippor tersof a mail without adopting all his im puted ireferences. We cannot behcre that the nomination of Martio : Van Daren is calculated to unito ami preserve tne Jackson partv," but" will rather serve to divide and distract it. - All tha southern States are denouncing bun as a man pro- il! to sud cut out to tlie worlJ thnt here we ato lauding Martin, " the sweetej little tHow in the whole worl ?." Tim attempt ras ai di.'cnirelul as it was unsuccessful For after tho meeting had witneeJ, and uiHlertnod the triek. seeinj all Ibev 1m l to sav in hia behalf waa flatterry withmit ahane,'- anl''aierti'nt withdtit bettor plausibility to Iwlp (hem to beUVve ; and after dcclamatlou and tha Kngllh L.tn puni-e hod unileroim a eorn iLurueroun dVfiiatbv Maiiiu'a orators, they were hi and and coujlied dutfu, anil iiiumxli atoly retirf drwhercojioajhe meeting ad miUil ilu'ir n-niJui i mis end retiml nroud . . - i- . . 1 ...i..-. :.. 1 1 twa okumotwi awiwounr r'' liUoir . ictfT o iemnmm. aU at: y'Iy.U.Hi"i0lM;J.i' ' 7yiSrSi7 l .11 1. ..i.l r... t.v fill 1 1. ..11,... ..I r Hull IlUt UV until ...w viuv. v, .1 . ... I . A ... I IlllS gnTrrnmuiii, v nnw uv rBO THE Si I. tit. II ST.it. tno aonttM mor, , . , ...p- . M ,f,)(M(r.ptlmmnt tryaod of ha coartrji liberty. , cirTntinn, held in this city l.t month, That the mooting at Nashv.ne ma the M tnMwmifM , creation of a few, very few individual, is Wsideiit Jira- ty the Utea.nl dolisatoa lo hal m - -h--,.-,,, f prweilfifl. ti our readers a hHtnr from Jiid'a tUt- honr, aeknowlodiug the" receipt of those nroceodttig, and in reply to the nolo oi tun limit. ii look unon iiseii ins auiiioriiv w principles they cannot support, bikI gn()d dcJcgltcs to th Baltimore Couven doubt ahaudun hu ,.We wmlj.to . tj Tmnt tho whu0 ilale .jXcu- ik. m . Miliiin M Alulnv ' Jul:H. I ...i I ... .1... J tha protected ' articles wrjuM, under tiiif system, have btej carried. J prasanM , tliat 13 or SO per cent ad suloMm wwil J , -1 Yours reijsvifullv, . have been lound, eventually, sumcint kf ' ' , g V. P. I'AUnOUIt. all parpis. This, a, it aeems Ism; " t ikX&?lln.&X Pxi'i", Ub,hf get; eigV, wl Mt4 ' f : i tha lae H-K4'henwiitiotu hate amomr'ed !- proteefk.a tt at leapt v'Jt-;' ; CJ.V67?;S.?. . V snATE-.Mo-oAT, 'nut 0, DH.L MrHAYNX rMunf siU.lm irmst 13 1 per cent ? and it iws af8yrrarf4,, w Ne, tlat if, with a rmanaot pruterv-i tint) of one third of the CM of the article in i . list Immm market our mamilacrurersTan not enter intoa succcsafulcsnnpolitiosj a ith ; th4 fortin, that Utey must be ngagftd ia . a rursait most unprofiubla .to Ihseouniry, . .1 .1 . ! - -I I ... I .1.. L-..- llimw hinwclf um-n l!in iudul 'cnco of the and the r it is tbaiKlonej, jjja cUcf -natetatiiiio . reai('(s '. which hvu!dlr all pafjes conrenied; .. . . - induce hint to vote Bgainat Hh) bill. I. My oesl oljjection to this bin if, that il I am wull aware, Mr.PrrMdetit, Bidj retain the minimum and the ajsrl(ic do Mr. II-that o-tthinr that can bo iww aoid, tics. I have already stated it larje mf ob.' . will bars tho stighltt i!S 1 on C.ta votes jeclion to this A alure id the bill, aud wil, .sT geiitlcmeii on tho other side ( and I not now repeal what I then said. I will ( know that the Ili-e, at Ihi lute period only hero Ktd, a an additional otjectiotJ ' .... ... i i . .i . i ' I :! J...l- ' 4 (lie siioii, is tw i.npi.in'ui oi-my, io i tuat ine mimmums anu pr u,c uuuca crv admit if pitrfrneti-l diM.ufiM otrnv perpeHwilly Increasing lo on in . q.M Si"ti. Htill I in lube fh4 h-i hat th 1 1 artichi embraced hy litem. )l requircf . will coiiMtnl :o heir w nai i pronuw mem wugumnB mv. "a" hull wi-Ut of hulc . more than a bare cents jnral on eutsns n-thj.; 1 B cnt, . Ittleiiieut ifrn id.Jet-tlmis totTiflMllrtl which is itai of only t0 per. tf nt. br ajn opiioscd M the bill in its pres.Mi1 ahnpe, eomcsTOO per cent, when tlie article is re. Mr. I'rt M lciit, becou-so itcMHausiaII the uwwiio ccmj man .v UuuaLh) fadJUB W Ihfl .tAialuig la- Mve. fctf years paw, dowb tfoiog on, u o il anow w rciauun iv tui biih.i hh.iu dodrnwlerthe minimum pi l. i pie. I nrfl the jwcegnitioo of this oduiu prlncU nrM.Ke U,u-con...HeiC(,r of t!ii sya- W.s 7.7ZZ u.,rv, ih-venr 1 S 1 fl-.ns r. from tho I homing ostaUishmeiit.. of h prohibitory. u I.. sj stem in thia country. ,JT minimuipj i.lij nir. It reeogniies the . I'rotcctinj Systftna, aa " tho lilod pohry K lu country r7W citon.wu.tnr.tin,, fct .to "..,, 11 "J." purpose of enrourstmg thr pmluclioo of uiTf?;!7&S ctmZ Wo.aro OT that U hoi- plau.nl.lo ct, u,fur a ayatom d b.ghdu- . ...J , that it U no lie. iHiriug IliO war, we wairtea money i i J , " .' . , . . .. tUnrry ito;wnd after the p-aee, the r10 ''iUi;! I r L rublie d..bt which waikft lvmV ma'nta,, .nviolate, because, U I i iin.i ..u. .. cent emeu insiai, H naa no operaiMn-- -..mo . , ----- , ., , ufiPlnm. and ara lo rclMiisM uesiSMMiaa BUMe'poiJ I tor, ta heraV ligations. I a ill not say (hut all l,e.i.noMNie - rC., ... ... ror iMB-,v .U Iu, h ,Wm in rela- .i.l r m 11 C.urlAw.lv nt.rl.th:it bul rjr 11.0 I " . . - - - - - - .. : - huiuiii.ls on the t'ri-aury, the system o . .1 - I 1 .k li a.M - ... I n..M.V(..l IlWn uuuo,u.m Vu.r.-r., - - . .... I.. r Kb (.mil ,n :. t...mi(.iins.wj i'j. w.ml I never b-ive IrVn maintaioed for a Another and ro.M inmralle ebjectiotL 10. and liVd their cxi-rtpoee rerrnuo greatly excneding the want of ... ...yKliiiim ..f the couutrv in relation h Oovcrumetit. lns Met l snau iu i to tl had a.. ntftiiLlpv t-enun forlha rehoimUKi of tho wblic ' Mceaarilyau to Oitjivs-aqt faith- Tut now, Hiat the doll U aliout to expendituresto appropriations tor oncon. . t : -...r. i ,1 Ik. T... I stitutional iHirDoses to 0 disjracorul IO lie imiti, mm ui-m.uiu 'i uu . , , t i . : for Sli. OJd.OO0."iK,r amuun is tbait to scramble f tlie oohlie onmey, an4 to be riiiirelv removed, a new andjmof liii.tof. he c-Midilion of the country in relation h Oovcrumetit. ins iau sna mir tho imblic dubt,aid tho manufacturers astaUiMh io another part of my argoment. I verv adroitly coiiiH'Clod a protect en bulforlbo orasent, Msuniing it to ba i0- :heir" indm.tr' with tho collection aVTro. C"ttfovcrlib!e, I lo the akoie.lo,, . ... eating questuai . arwca, . whetlief la pro loction of tho manufacturer is to he made B distinct andsulMtanlivO olijnct ofleginia. are snMoineiir n . i ,x vi. r., tun o . I.. .... ..., I ..u ll 1!U llimnMl ' .M.,r iollw when we think that,- this r.f..;.,;.illX .vni,l,l mtln m Sra, ln.jbwliiccJo ajhiiioaJidtp ' -i. n- J - I .. -i -rf I i - A . . '77. w I J - ,,(, i jvK sa niiiiilur t .1 I lift cm b'inorfl . rv: ...... . i.ao.i ia ina i ' . k . . guishod citizen oi irgimu, u ihun ." admiiHstralKHH and in evcrv xespoctqualv ifWf frt fi!t the si '"conl 015:010 the" icift of ropuLIicao party inight-truaJy-uiiilo wiih- jjut.lha least sacriJico U principle.-, "'- 1st. Ralced, Thereroro," that in ine opiuioa of thi mcctiig; P- Barbour is a fit aud proper person to Jrt voted for to fill tho oflico oi Vko President, and that he uflitef in tiiiii nioro ofltiO requisite qiialt- fi.-ntions than nnV other rnno who has boon namod, and that to support hint is to -j,, 0f homo iudustry j in a word, maiiUoiii our iutoitsU our principles, aud , iu,cricau System." : Io New Ypjk puWi6h6rto.H"t-r77" (that he waappbsed ta- the rehartenmr 2d.. Kttolixd, 1 hat wo win noi wif .)l0 Ulite(1 Suteg Uunk. la Vcnmyi l of this tutet awtemblea-at-4 IIH1U IUUIIUI. a.au ...v mvmvmmm - . i . i. .11 , and wherefore fhey mimiimted him. But c"y i the ldth mst., I have the hmwc to they passed a rcaolutioo enwoworinj.fod torwaroi-w yoo fy y , ! :. .1.- -i .... ,.rn. .l'i f it.- iiiirs. ami ii awure you of their c-Mifiieucc mvUUrtim,t that iW ooinulwa JJioy 4mM ,4v lotnv, and in what language titer pfeasod. iTiiA .i-i.M r.. J Lvt .il, i concurrence ol a large majority of the renretuDt to their c6ostiluonts, that tho freemen of (his Slate, po icy of Martin was jiud such as they iu I huve , tho W to bo, LrJ.tate held t, be 11 offl'S; publican I'arty. the Turiff States Thus reprtisculiDZ io I a " . i that his policy was the . a I Your obd't servant; . ... . J A. IRliDGLL. The lion. Pniwr P. iUtnov. iiijui ious dependtioce oo t he art, as y. ell . utile Stales a of the people, oo the F4-vI: era! GovcrumeuC It vmlutea tho card in. ' alnrincinltsotour system, -and most, iu. Uia an-U oorswnt tho-wlndo wintrjr-a euJanger our Irao tijattwyoofc--;; Another, and one of my strongest ob wry for Unr-ileg Hilie wjoct, are luhnWietL morvlv for the puriwwoof af fiinli'T prnteetjnii in il.n ninniifiictujcrall U.lm to this hill, is thai it increases' that" . ! ' 1 " l will he seen at a gluucs, that litis e,es-1 evils of tho existing system, by scgrawat two aHHipt us ' lanaoBowauu iuw i ing us unmount mtv ibjumiw , importaqt step in tho kgi'dalion of the I nomt of distinction between tho friends of i: r Vr.k Bin, I have received your letter M.. , - - , . t UK UIIIIOU v - pd into the support of any man who is an ?ani t,m ho remhartoring of of tlie 28th Ultimo; enclosing The pnweod. advocato of the American System, as it is tW ilS,itution. To Virginia, they say inga of tho Cooveutimi, which lately met called, by the cry of jtcrseVution" or the - ib-t Ul0 Riiuk, the Tariff anu at Ralci-h, and winch did me the honor ... ...i.., ..j Liu-riiimil rmmnnal. . t n . ... . r:. a r..,Tm 1 nf i.nniinni nt n3 as Yicfi r fcsidoul ot tne mnrn Hnnamru .uu 11 t ir- . niartini i kitnnivBiuuiii. . v u. w. i w. .. that ho is a fuvorite to General Jackson, t ,h . hft opposed to the bill of ahojiuna- United States. and the only man who can unite tho suf frages of tho republican pnny. a. KtMlctd, 1 hat as tne eiecTorai i iricta arc not vet laid off, and tho Legis- Intnr -will hnvew Tncet for that wnrpeee, nnt ii il nneertain whether tho voto of .YlCria iri.ii'sVi lift irtfA for it ilmt I f ssl a deep sen ofthe ohliention to my he is oppo'sed to tlrnJ Ankan System," fcllowitizens North Carolina, for this in oil iis forms and slmpcs-ond that he decided proof of their good opinion and hold MelAt to ho the true Joffimou confidence. -. - - . . -y- thov boldlv assert that Andrew Jackton ccive mar wriwi "-""'7. it... ....... ...:n k- i.b.n'aa heritofi.M hvl. .ii c.i..- Vt,.rf;.. uriatina iim I lliflir atinrobation. INK HI 11 ID Will UW ... w.. - -j hi, r.f HIIIlllTUI.V III .. " -- .. "- I ... . - . Aiuit wimtlmr . tha itcneral ticket 1 .i.' - ilierefum. mirsiied from 'thorottsh eonvmlmn, that IWllI vm " O I VlCVlUU . I IVH a Ml - ... . a 1 . I ! .... 4 a I . . a. ft. a. P . I : A ... I ft is oho which I Iwve mviotmn, that thnt. U was in coontiyrlt-will be admitted m all band, the frwjjado ond tno tdwatet of thf .'1711. i Hiat tU? f if l3Cd3-')f ihe ntanuXtcUrr protectivo systco, ariafroM thi Mattat fcr wt4iimrWtoSj viewt at to the policy to WafMie4 io "3: tics nrr thew'artwleirr wmil. now he re'du' tation "t tli Jrotcto4 4mi;4mprle4:Xi: e.ftd io fifteen rst -cctit, and if Hicy are fo articlraVhegeii li-j kept up to hiiv,siiy, oritne uumiroo ysir.viajaiiuiiijKii, am vvuhifiiv per cent, it will not bo becauso iho pub- mculof tho session dillored irrtJconcilablfr lie want the moimy, hut keeamw the in- on this tuhject. The advocatef of.thw " troiluciioii of tha fitrrigo artieles, at low American System neist that tho only pro. rate - f ihityisrmihr rnterfcrl " illi, of It per ubjeer for tho fqfJertrtawtmn, or- ltenilomen wilU have- il, arosirato this l hone tofWffrtich's:-w1iich--enter int - V branch of our domestic industry. " Tt compctitiou with similar articles 4ha.Ie r - r ..... .. .1- .1 ..i.m'ii. iv:i.j ii.iu LI. Htnuiliiro whicii gntieqien prepoao on mis prooiteeu wmim iiw vnnCTi rumi Tl'",T.... iJocC1&''W tWwaaatBs -Troery,' ae 'at tho Soirth cOBtend; thero rf hcitl.tr bul whid the)' ere pleased tocall adequata reason nor justice in subjecting to eioruU protoctiontotho uiaMufucturora. It iniitU tant taxation every article which wo pt i ' . . . . . . . .- . . . . i . ! , . I a be oliviou', tlierclore, lltut lo aupisi 0 ccive trom aoroaa in escitanga mr -tHr tnriff on the plan now nroposod, is (Tisjiuct-- productions. The ground of our complaint ly to reO'gttize tha prmciple-of protottton is, that we obtain woollcits, cottous and irost as the settled policy of the (ountry-m from Eufopo in Mchongo for our C6U 0. ' principle" to which I can never fivj my J rice and tobacco ana when, wo oriflj ertnsmit in any sliapo. - Lot-me noool them into our rjwn'Jwarkefa for salo io this iKiiut. bo misumlort,ood.. I am no I competitton with similar articles, tho Iruita " m. ill a ' it '4 a enemy to the- manwlactoretw. - wowia ot our woor ana capiiai an suujotiou so ni'dtW-tlierirTf dMsrtnmating-a ef trmiWWl$tr think 1 have given abondatrt .evideneo in cent, for tlw benefit of the labor and cap iiionUn I nrminsed at . the bcpinniniT of ital of our nortliern brethern. ' this ws VIOVIUW .. - .. - -i . . I the people are in uuyr umua ifJHly. -Mi I , ' - . ;t r , at tv 1 inm .ncmird with the compact whu:h biml, ..-JofcoaiJ formtn"' w cteet'tiral ttr k; wltih itt g TiTto, jho manner ofaho nomination; enablctho will of tho p--MIJ-Wf if there are otherrbrstilTTjraverimport, r.irlv. ascertained. -7 .-- r ' . sv&tcm will be adopted, it is expodient X t . nruiAikMl milltntlM- IH 'tirtTI Ol 11'. Nashville for thrpurhosO of nominating a . The pL, f the county, aeeiftg that the States Wgelher f ami, in snort, - that n caodidate.-lvr the Vice Presidency, and tllv wr'0 to to tho passive instruments was the only one, which, by restraining itniiwKi lilv'V7lVi! . t 7..:. conveimons nun oi t ewwiiw) w's-yui ?.!,' . .... .ij,: iiwWaAliaWiw-,WI -c. ..i A.hif..l miliiiesaiMl aoTcollilMM so eah-ulated to emlanger .tho Jir as h s political ttotTOn-cind "opinicia harmony of onr Union, and the hanpHte l Col!..!ctod Iron his votes upon me; ol our , common country. It add to the . -rj. f.k;i, 'ntrwhnwiahl .t.:.u ... tWair inineeni hi hIal frfttification. that -thort swo turoeoi-yir CiCCl''l "ft V'lU IT3 aFs,aoit. IJIUavvV WUItU (lui'i- a 4v wmwy . . . J to preserve tlie Jackson or remihlican par- course hit been obnoxious to that interest body ho had been actors with nie ui pui io P 1 . ... . ' . l-ouro .c:. i: .(r.;M-t . f whom wai o tried public died roooiing .' wu , .. .i 4th. ResolerdTl not uow OM2n iTironvtiout the State fa voraltle to tha re. 7-"' 1 v 'f the eossion, lor the setihjrnontofthia great J believo to he substantially taavotl tho in 7 "v jttostiooO'bt-JW"tMh duatry of tbo.iSouilirO'iMiMmy tB3! lliohotior to submit .on amendment to industry of tho North." It latiot toy pre ; jt that of tho Senator fiotn Kentucky, (Mr. sent purposesir eaid Mr. II. to enlarge . ' . i tha onlvone. which, hv restraining Clayi was,Xin SUhMancea proposition m Ion this topichich I haye endcavorecU on. . lOB I'HYIIKIII UI It lOfllliri l..ol.., w K,ri.v,fif(i o Is. former occusi.m. to.expiaia ana emorce , tlift mditic di:hi7to tho wants of the coun-lbut if there be any truth in therguinentv try. I propoeod tOdothis on principles Jit furnishes oO instiperablo objection to , of perfact ' justice . and cnnnlity, nd to j this bill, which is to arranged aa to throW . Iniard aniiiiHt any shock to the mamifuo I tho entire burden of taxation on the pro. ... e . . A ... ...i .-.I. ..j..' i l. . .........l m turersuy axaudoen. rouociton oi tne ouiiea i 'cetea anicies, imtic nw uirpruiovreti i to tho lowest revenuetRiflard, I declar ticlet are to be admitted duty free. Wo Jed my entire willingness thnt this reduc. I haye always insisted that while dutias ou I (ion sliould be gruilual, omi spreaa over i tne unproiecieu buicicb, obui jjoiwiuhj , -Keveral years.. I waa perfectly willinj', I article of luxury, operate with perPjct 1'liMljiioimiM hoald -t ifiitaltf jrnullioll ITrparTl or m country,- tut oxtentiJia sanrJionetibv hii.vote and in? "fluettei, thai hilt -of' abominaiion,", thp Tariff of 1M8: and thus betrayed the .-JeSs tM?Sf . .r Jri ..J..rTJ l.-wrnuutiMl In fw Joento with'irt by meeting at Nashville as Lore mi0xd tM-rtW Vlo Bure,-aod servant when l.firjd entered Hj'o no. "i . .i..ui. . i..:.i I . it ot.:i:. u. .n I u. iimntnt in art mv nnrt. and with lnmr,V4gHM,t ZtiL.Ri That the.hair appoint ft tbexourt house, on Saturday last. r, At- , io iiomoo 1, hho IM J fiwe witi accomplishment of tho sections and tho different interf tt,.,t 1 ilte of ilo ,tj &&h?SS oojectr lYorid mfrmm i d,.tW.rfi of p-romoting tlieobjts and wishesof this by the Chairman, and , thobjecto ofthe fSrfy slighest "aucrifico of principle ; for it tax-first oJt.Jho7tportodortifte, o4 meSg; haU honUlemeans; aud who trng tally I," ItoVJo who IZIZ ontoroS into my plan, thaf the debt should nexi by enhancing the price of th, oojr . mav add such other members to the same, ten or o dozen of f J0AlttJLu. oo rel iereral ycrav tothat the fie .rtW We have teard gc4 W uimrtemW r whh ti -ffrotttery - ZUllV toy botm no duties should be bought down to tho pro- of the efforts that have been male torox l:ei,L: e7n inoointod tr which tlio meeting had assomb ed to say .iW-lto" ' k inton tha final extinction of that lieve tho complninta tt tM- aouth. i Th . mi Is at s-v,, , r, ... , gwaftg00ii Mat'hew V, iltom-iuaq Boenotic lottoftW iprotectivo aystom, jn itsfull J-Col. r lrUn Gideon Ratcliflo, assojnbled to oxtent i Jta uuviianiuL bv hii .vote .and ife LaspnWm, C, Amlersrwi, VH"" .-4 j.Tiui? Jllhe Major S;Medle, W,,C erl WV Hatcher, Thomiia 4IelnHJohn endeavored JJucJtof, Bcrrjr ABdreobCtt Yt'ff-'. rm T,v" " '- -. rv . i .I.... I u..lii. tKia artlai. bftrod ty;tl-r would hav. enjoyed an in- dares, that Wan; would further that, J to express 4ho.tr 6p.n on; oh; taneon. n't unao!ic ttfTren ove 'thotd' complain .. . . .T..iKa: .Ht fmKtis ipiifin mnrn hit iiib cviiv iw .i. .. . iBAivna lino ine nii,-iuiKtJHii I y"i - - ... t , e... .... ..nnniiiik....i i. v. ' r- . .,- ir . .,: .. ,.r n,.i nAriiniinr ni itt nncttiurr iw reinnm i ra um i n m w lieves them to be wholly-. , the gcntlemn hasCD