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t FROM TH BAMtNW ') STAR. JUDGE BARBOUR'S OPINIONS. tT bave lh pteamire of prorating to the 'public the ubjoiood correspondence between Ihe Hon. rhilip P. Barbour and a. of the Shwr? meeting The tetter S ladgilkrbr-rta character vNi of the frankae. Had ide,mdrice of . ft Mlkr, It watt.ni : . J k. Imriortaut Sublet 00 WhlCtl Vq wh interrogated. " l will liew that la distinctly disavow the doCtrmo of mil i:...: - -rhh hich he ban been charged - f,V the Van IWen Pree from-" Dan to Beraliebfb" -A this tstbe great bugbear -Ki-l. 1... ln used to fnahten the people from hi support, since it it nowhown to Kans? K doubf upon, the veracious prmta or the jwrny win oe i .w , -tAmlizWjmiSiuMtL. fcL.i j . n..bM hf. notable: reparation (if , ... , w w - ----- . ... ....... m..;. li.mi.iftH. conduct t or to sneak a - rat hi mtrriptiUe deiiC&JroUe'r ft . t -i . t ;ti lktta. ' ry. IJUt pernapinery5""-"" in! will nofthink it charrsWered yet but ontinue to yelp as if it saw the hido a,.. mHi iflr there. We tball see. ' We oiwne nothing in Judge B ,c?tcf - ren intimating a wih that hia friends w.-ld withdraw hia name. So hen-is an ' other durable fabrication " nailed to the rtmnlpf. Hi1 Will IlPro rciii.m, m " irew-rt that J.idgo Barber had wntttm to xne individual in (hw State, lgnifyin? a Uh t.. ha withdrawn, bear uoihi it fwe r i abunlity uflktcnt to refute it. Having 4ccMltd tlw nomination in a reply to an of $ cinl conirnuicatini of ht 1'renidpnl of the fltate runvention. it i ridwuloua to anp. ha would announce a determination L withdraw timmtth any other nwdimn Whllthilttor will throw a heavy dam L ner uiKm the aoirita of the Van Burciiit. ' ; it will imjrtfrh leal awtwueuuiaoiucnt . lU ItMnAiti ititlliniltf .wtwWMi-.vcr. VhiAin tWir adverxanea af the poll on th Bch of November next. We have not room to inaArt any part u f neaneechee to which Judjue B. rcler, it todnya'a paper i but may publish extracta Iiereallrr. ) fiuwco Srataoi, N. C. .Aug. 2. 1 j At numerouamt-frtiiiaofcitizon I from variotia part of our St.itn, hnmpht f -together by accident, and coinpoaed of p-r ' - "(kma diffcrtnt in opwiion on the aeveral im- -flortaiit aubjocta embraced in .tke jeeolu: fclutiijnilbferein'enctttwd, nd ditPirtnjr wi -nlbr-J(iewt-unibJiclBxlio.u.oX.ft.yicfi, rPideit of the U. SiU a, tho rewilutinna fcerf with furwarded were ununinvKisIy 1 4i . . 'vfitf and w were apf toinWil iuxuufjrmU .. --iy ubsaidrtao)uliwa.cp!nM d wjth-Jorwardiog you a copyf and r.i;a IMBCtfuliy MiWuii . early. v,W eeverul question therein propoaed. . .... .-J, . . . , -JU annce9siurf.fof .mto.Add .m Arm. fjf an CJiplkit avowal of your views fntlictr! ' tubjecta fat you mut b awa re that they .. era. producing umch eicitem'-iit . thretijih . mt our country, and it i itwU'r fgnmt T " impyrtaitcrt thai the public aboutd diatirict )y gmlerataiM) thiwe who are cudidaiea fur lifih and diatinRmnhod atationa un all .the VJr nuiiiij lopka .:.vbicb. agiuOu. ihu publio ' tfiind ... ', We hove the honor to be, vcy rwpect- ' josl ir. buyaN, , ' " tJOsJ v JMV-trU AiMER R V't : llCML'CAS HUNT. Jton. P. I1. B-iBioit. Acpv of ibi letter- wajko lorwordod to Mr. Vua Bureu f arCATi, rVptomor th, 1P32. dnxvLMtni 1 hart received your lo.t '!' of the MlHliid7WBffrli ; ielutwne dwpted kt Aulukal wejOin, JtelJ on that day, at Shocca Springs, iu Yarreo county, North (Carolina. .,. 1'."'." la cwiforrt ,W.K.pKJW-.. tioea, you aak uie tostute WaenWnenujIn lelatiuo to lira Protccdet Synlrm, Infernal Jmptvementh(ht Bank of fa United Xtatet und Nullification. -" " ' Whdit I iltoulJ be altosethcr unwillina .4AoUruaajnyj4Uoi!miurearJ,tppulUi: al qneationsupon ttt puhlic, I am cqtml iy loath to withhold them, wheu tliu pub - lidy umt 6Si'Vitly::tlled urw-trrw ..iUein. , I, , iherejtt wuhoitt4 hesitancy, proceed to aaawer the inquiry. xny opinioos aro nut by process of reason ity I bave been toa to aaopt mcirw . Frist, then, as the Protective System, by which 1 mean tho lay ing of an impost, t&pt to raise revenue, for tho sake of re von -ruo, but to.sunpurt dawostie ntanufactores ainst Xreign competitioa. -Zl ant decid edly and utterly opposed to the whole sys tiwrf, upon the various froands of its being in violution of Ipirit oi the Constitution, ... u4 bciu unjual,. uucquvl aad oppressiva ' j in iU ojieration. I endow two apeeche ' delivered by tu M 4bi hjocL in. the - House of Rcprencutatives, the first in 1 WO, HMO ill" vn 'I I ni 1m y m wnwn w,tr tee' my vwwt at :kugth on ail these grounds. Next in order is the tulijeet of internal Improvement, I tonslder thafwhole sys teut, when . attempted to be executed by "Oonirrese, whether in the farnfof coitntrvcz ' Voi, r appropriation bgKat of iub&rtp. fun, to chat it to bt contiructta ly otAert, -imeflrfltfrttttoraiffhJy-4eMtt f aod as ciiku!ated to uuderuuae the iu4e wniluDce of the States, A the virtus of the f jieouhs, in a struggle Ihi the .epotb) of the Trwisurj1. My views at lara Open this . subject, will be exhibited in two pueehfli : - no. .encloacaV ileUrcrcd , by. ina.jn., the Ilottsef4leppeseulatte,lhtue in 1316, the other in JBSO, i , Tim Bank of the United Stales is the "r.ext su'ijecV Ifcsido the objection to tnSU;Hn the scare of cspedioiicy, particu- J.uly tho mighty njwer arisioa from the s-Weulraiion in .an orpimzed.fcrm of ' couple tni.h'r.S tf dohars, I cmWider ij's-tw boin ddlir-ther bcy-nd the coosti. Ut-tui "-rpcteyy ,Ci;ress. : Tlie latitulrf of cottstruWion, w!ii!i would bring this iliin the pile of the Citnwtitutioii, wwlil,' in my IbHtiniation, ut terly destroy all Um'h 'rcatncUotta Mint re- acrVA(lonil WIOCTl niune um reunrai ninrer- niuenr fti Inhittd Oii I fo:i tliat I do not state tho.caae ! atroftgly, when I aj that it rejivc imo a quemion ue tween a aupnomid convenience to tho pub. lie. in the adimniNtration or too imnncea, and the character of the uifculalina mo- Jiutn, end the creation M i power by- thu (jloveninwnt, which mhy eooner or later beonmaUrrmeer than the Uoyornnwnt it self. The Journal cr Con5re will ahow that when tl0 pnssciU hank' wa chartered iu 1 816, 1 fm gamut it. j ; The luat eubjAct embraced' in tlto reaol utionia that of nMifcatiM. ' ' , I uiuleriUnd- thw t,wn jnnaiit .to .iiUi. potLttilriffht juf lhe- acaftfal.StuKr-hy-tft' terpowng tbwr eovereign! power, ,10, ae glare void, wahinthtiitJipecuve bordera, any htw which tlwy wy luiik urKtonntitu tionnl., t tiui unueMtuiM)in2 it, 1 am on poeed M it! I -will eh.vVMf briefly t atate my doctrine upon, Iho eubject: Ifl Pftficrul, wnen a qnewiua- anr;, -wneiner an act of t'on rem i cnxtitutiduftl or not it belong to thcJudicul 0 artiiieiit to de cide it, becauw) in general the question a nm in a roar, eithmr in law or equity that ia, in a controversy parliei, which Hod taken a ihapu fur judicial decM in But when t he qwJMion is oni of political poiter, tliat-1, w-lwen the redcrul uov ernmnt and tho States, whether JJie for: iner ha invnJivl the reKoned rihtHnf the iittt'-r, I hold thnt qiio-)tioii of (hi kirtd do nH Mimg Injudicial cognizance j thnt ll peunlo of the blMti; are purtiem to Dm fod eral comport, in th;ir character of Htutea thnt the institution hue not coidered ui on the Judicial Detriment any politieu power whatever that, therefore, in rela tion to qneatiom of thif charatrter, there i-turKtcnawnoii uiupiftt.iii Jhatconiw iiient!y,the Htatea must necido forthein aclvea. This u tho righu but what the remedy j My ojinion ia that tho only riL'htlcil remedy ih tliut of imx csskmi. 1 lie arruiucnt which attempt to umintniii the right nt one btnte to nullify, and thus huh pctid the operation of a law passed accord in-' to the forms of the Const itutiiNi, nut three fourths of the Slutce act under tin clau.se nnvidin! for uiimiiilii!ut,wTiHti me to bo bused upon this error. 1 lint in every ense of s -contested nowcr. the nuos il'ni w llitl uim:h llic iijiiniiiuiioil l.illl iib ... ...t.n .1 . .t. r1..... k .... rt' now is ; whereas, under an amendmnnt pmpnwd, the question ulwiusis, not w'.iu the Lofiiititution now im, Not wlmt it slin hereuner lio. I hiivo tiuid, that I hold the Ttrfit-Tf-tho-wrii)"'lede. " But tl right I consider as the lu i resort. I would W irr rcfofiort Wit, fti 1 hrefofoire" hat mid, that as iu CUMc of physicnl muludy nwnre is ncrcr sjlinmrstcrtit trnt when h patient is otlicrwine utlmly doHpairnd of. o in those of a political character, Ihix re mixly aliould lie anjiiied only in cases uf nirpeieu exircmiiy. I ceunot conclude thialoltnr, without of fering fervent prayer to llim who rules the deinies of nutiins, thnt he would wive our beloved ctiuntrj' fronii this 'aad cutat. tmphe. For come when it may, no toiunie cu aueqitauuy icu uiu evus wnicit wiune hid in lb then mysterimis fiitrre. - ii. -..'...' .1.....;. v':.:. p. p. Barbour. i -Megani.' Joseph I.L,Biyant ..Joeiah, T tiranbof ry.and MemueaH Himt, Commit tee of a piliticat nteetiuj at tho Shocc Spring, n arren cuuuty, N. C. rOBX THB r.VE.MNO JOSX- " JefflTson and the Republicans were irowdy a bused m l hnt tiay as tncy are now. If dmh( only read tnn 1euer of George Nicholas, mover of the Kentucky Re ilot ion, and fatherof tdemichildren,. whii was ffenoTFhceTas a fenicious anar chist fir avowing republicanism. JiYou Tsay ;? reptiot iVjStrvi?ta: bia warm uca.rtod inemt, wna was a black-coc-kade fixleralist, " Fou say Jefforsou and hia adnrents ere WKny TOtoth utmost con tempt, and the flirfioiis tirmJcr with us, are tkulking iiflik owls at the risirt of .l ,ir:.i. i- . ? me sun. t un h-w cTcepnons, ami there will always be tome slranae wrons headed creatures) the unanimity of the people is a8tolfhing.,, I am bappy at having au opportunity of declaring, when it can bo attributed to no improper motive, thai I have hug since changed the unfavorable opinion, which' I once fornied of that gon. .1 ..i:.:..i . i . ... iKJiuiui (fJinitui vouuiu;!, ami mm I con sider him Is one oT the moat virtuous, as welt as ond of the abtent of American net. i"iot JjlyJnJfutnMitu'fa has led rue ta forin dilfrrent opinion, from what yon bare P'H'liPLu'1"8 MA n..!oihc.dego;e stituent. I have been told . that, except whtretmneef year present representatives, who isionld certainly have liecn re-etected if Ihey would have- eflftsented to it, have dctitwd""6tering their service again, an account 'iftheirbad beHllh.or front dometic cousiderations, that there would bo few change uttvde in yourfresont represeitta ticm t A; that where the presout republican representatives are willing to eerve again, and are epjioeeA by : aristocrats, that - the hitter knowing that the bulk of the people do 'hotlliinBWttbtticm,, are,, ao far from avoiding in ttq open. and. tnaaly niaiuinrr tbeaetttiments of their party that, they assure the peoph) that although they do differ with them in sentiments, in souie fbingvthat that difference' is tot as great a represented to be, and . thai a for "as tliey do differ withtbeni, thev will, if hv are; elected, tacrijict their own opinion.rU) those of tlieir fiiiKtituenU, if they i'! iv tru;t them cn I'm .subjects cimsfitutM.'' thfttiliflproucff. If theso fji irefio,t'y Western prove unqutifMnhly, thnt they are con-! cl. km, that tlmy do hot rHsscw the conn dnnre of the people atut thnt they cannot 1 eleciea, nut u n tttft nuiauianncOTUii ticm of their nromisinf b:for band, to ad vocate principle which they disapprove J and these facts woula a!) have jtntihua u fully, if, instead of aaying that the C resent members were tcuiHing on," you ad declared thatlheir rponciiU were " tryinc to sneak into office. TTT''"7 we htjie, will bo ti next State Rights tract. It will convince eli-ottr citiasens tliat aaieW. -'- PALMETTO. That man must have looked very narrow ly into politics, who has not discovered tliat the discontent ol the Southern States has a Tffvperzrntmd thnn th mercTaritf ofitH cifTn i uey eonHiuer imu ine whohj imenmi organization of (hoi r domestic relations is in rhnrjrcrpind 1hpy-Tqprchend-thixt-a frw more yesrs Will se ait the btute eoveretn. ties awttllowed up iff otie grand cOtiHoIiduf ed jelkoriio of government, Itiilt ' wiTl took for the Constitution alone in the will the majority of Congress. That they sho.uld Ixt alarmed, is not to b6 wotidrod at ; and, that tluy should U-lieve that, for every wrong mere is a remedy, is natural en ough. As to what that remedy id, a diver- siiy of opinion prevails ; and to this diver sity may be ujieribcd the continuance of tin .System of w hich they so loudly com plain. Banner of the Constitution., The Sulem Gazette furnishes the follow ifir tables of votes given for President ami Vice i'rciAdenf nt the cloctions since Washington! retirement. """" 171C. President, Adams 71. Jufleraon Vir.o lru. ;.),... T d: I. .. r.ti mirr ou. ihou I'reafdent Jefferson 73, . . . - A'binisOl. V icu Prenideut A. Burr T3. T, Pinckiiey.58. 10! President Jeller. son 102. C. C. Pinckney 1 i. Vice 1W taVnt,Jrtiftton UH, Rutin Knur 11. H08 President, Madison, 12i, C. C. Pinckney 47, Vice President, G. Clinton 102, Rufus King 47. H12 President, Madison 127, De M'iti Clinton Hi). Vioe President, E. Gerry 128, Ingersoll it. lb Ifl President, Monroe 18.1, Rufns King 31. Vice President, Tompkins llo, oiiusitum scutterinj;. resident Mnrtfe no orrpo. sition oxci'pt oins vule givcu fiom New ttampsmrw. Vice- President; " 1 ompkinl" 212, opposition divided. 121 Presidi:nt Andrew J ickson 0!), J. Q. Adams 4, Wm.Il. Crawford 41, Jlen ry l-biy 87. ' t 6 President A iidrevV Jackson W, J. H. Adamn 8;t. Vire President, J. C. Catttonrr 1 7 , R ichard 4ltrsh" S. '"-" LAUGHABLE I'OMCR REPORT. 8cc;c Philadelphia. A tew nights since, a young man of gen tlemanly apiearance caini don a the street inlking very eariieeftly to himself, and ges. liculiiting with great vehemence. tt Va some lima past 12, and lio enonuntere.l hi r'V? k"1 sqoves but.fow. battightad liiiTiviiliialsj who gave him a (Kissing glance of aurprise, and walked on - The fbllow iug w the purport of his tliiuking in his fWn 'WOlsi-".--'--"-' i:' ' iKSfctf eP hampntgn is more1 'thM'gooT tt'a prrmc. - Bud lor the cholera thougb. Theru the rub ill every thing. What ever is good k bad A paradox, htyl Vet 1 can. prove it aa clear- a ve, as clrar aawhat J I've got but W simile, and tlml's not geutcel. Oh, no, we never mention it to ears polite as clear as a puVe staff; ortbe nose MrygH r t;icp; Is ifwi.Ekl(j;leafjt.(,to jjoad i .ajid is'oij, it bad Jo drink w ine when it's L'ood.! Is'ni !od .acting fliiodnjid is'ut it bad to sa to ilV$.tbcelMierlT17 et- itrrapins, veuisoii, canvass backs, lobsters; Mid is'nt it bad, because wo get the gout ? It is all fuel.- Whatever is good ia bad. I should not wonder if I get the cholera, 1 feo! .iwgiHL!!L. . say," cried a man from . across the atrceti ifyou nvike so much buise youll be taken up." ; Ah jniced;:thank you- Tbats pr. monitor) f I'm in for it. People suppose me drunk, merely bocause I um checrfiii. Drunk I heiVa a pum, and I'll prova my obriety by wattling with it lie danced round the pump, singing M Turn toodle too -tilin todle too, turn toodle toodle. too dle, toodle, Uwdlw Icmj turn," to the tune of "Tho Ureou Hills of Tyrol." Tne watch ateped ttp and seitod him by the collar, exclaiming " Vou aro my prisoner." " Hoy, what, collared ! I've got it." ' Got what, air ?" " You are tho malignant eollartr, ami yuuWgot vm -that's alt, - I'm a case.H Tcs, it is easyto see you are n case ; and Bow voix are on tlus hiirh road iAmin." Ult.thiu'5!it l,ts in ,.ajboiLwa.vtlito.to it fi' rjutcltfKmste Col: larer, doin gripe jno so hard. ' 1 can t say I like the treatment. Wutchey, youre au awful complaint j vou art so catchinsr." "Come ray son, don't be a jack snijie mu uiouiu na wen as yoo can w qaoo-M ncnp yoir wii, ami let uauaveo alack. " Slack! what I complain of is thesoas. Kmerfm-eowrtcrirnrof yotff fttlgers. Tfie Ujifje, air, l.ttf grip. ' "Be quiet, or IU rap you with a " That will be rrwrt -ox. wlien I'm antL Do you know that TI think euch violence rather. banll.lm.fil)8keipeara.,aya, begt a tkrntimrancA, and- ms all yrrtly . thus P- said the prisoner, attempting to give tho Watch a scientific- cross, lie was too tipsy tor .success, and the Watch grappled mm too tighter. " Aint you ashamed ot voursolfi" " Yos the attempt and not the deed conFiundj ni. , Phis. joking" spoil niait-U-m it (Jfli, roared llit, nning a theatrical aimmie .... Carolinian. 4 Oh that I could but meet thee in thy With-liut one plank between us and Jo-, ttrectmn t - .--r- - .- - . -r, I'd grasp thee' in those dcnpftmte arms, And plunge with thee into the weltering waves. . ,. , ,...-. - . - wCrickeer said the-Watch, "such ducking is no sjwf t." . " Ah, you re no aailor you are, an uura- " Do tie quiet, sonny' you gain nothing hv cuttiriir muukey shioCS.V I must call sitance if Voil dt'it. j Consultation on my case no -1 don't like it 1 11 only tret into hot water. . i yield because 1 have cloioeyAime an, Macuurt. , . - 'Awav they went, and the prisoner cs caiwtrwitha fine. ' 'the vmderful adeanlaget of Drunken nrx.1. : : It frtu are determined to- be poor, , bf drunkard and you will soon be raggei) and "jpconVles"--"''- . If you wWi l starve your family, be a drunkard j for that will, coimutue the nienna of their siipimrt. .- - Ifyou would iwhnHel ii(Kn !v lnmvpH ho a drunkard ; for that will make their task easy. Ifyou would become a find, ho a ilrou': a rd ; ami you wilt soon lose your under standing. If you are determined to expel all cmi fort from your house, beadruukurd ; uui you will do it effectually . II yon wonia evjwue iKjtu vur tniiv am secrets, lie a drunkard ; and they M ill run out a the liquor r inn in. Ifyou think you ara too utrong, be a drunkard ; and you -will oil oo subdued I l,. Bi miuriti'liil Mil niit'fiil i J., 1 " . . ; Ifyou would get rid of your inoney with- o'lt knowing how, Im n drunkard ; and it will vanish insensibly. Ifyou would.. be a dead weight on the cnmmtrmyrand-U-cwubcr the ground," be f drunkard ; for thnt will render you use Id;; helpless, burtliensotue, and exten- 41 vo. If you would lie a nuisance, be a drunk ard ; for the approach of a drunkard is ke that or a dungliilb If you would be hated by your family and friends, he a drunkard ; and vou will soon be more than dlsairreeablr. Finally, if you are determined to be ut- tes-ly dostioywJ istale- Wryy ami nn, In a dritnkurJ ; and yru will soon know that it is imKmmhUt to adopt n more effec tual meaiu to accomplish your end- Mr-. .Manner Stttton, rwi Teetrrinij the honours of the Peerage, which it is under Spenkeduriiig the last t!ire reig-is, -wh'i lias U'en called to the l'pjH:r House, -n 16 tiring from the arduous duties of the Chair. Thel'mmvcs thus besrowed are thow of Lord Grnntley, fjrd tirenvilk?, Vii-count Sidihoiilh, Lord Iledi'siiale and Lord Col chester. The present Sicriker was chosi-n to fill his high Hn 1 dinilied office on the retirement of Mr. Abbott, at lire close oi' the Sos-iiouef ISsIT ,'J'hoi;vsji.t of Mr. Ab biiiVi resignation was rendered remarka ble by tho yote'of censure paased oirhiiii by uird Wm Russell, brother, to the Duke of -Bedford. The v.ite,-we:br-lieve. now smnds rnconTetT m the Jouraaw-orthe. House. Mr. "Manners 'Siiftoii na'represen" Uwt tlie dim cor4101.il ' town of Scarbor ough,, iu icvcu Pa4(iM!,i4v4..vig been returned under tlw intluwic!! oTIils noble rftatiw, the Duke of Rutland, to whc.se po litical opinions th" Itight Hon. Gentleman w generally, supp t -.1 ti ineiuie. The Speaker ret ircsiuflie vigour of lilb. His will be of age next April, is in -reversion t RintrdfMrf-- that f Reirister of Woe- (or oiniiKMiH. COMMUNICATIONS puHLiuMmnsa. A greeably to rnihlic mitiee a very large number of the citizens of Rowan convened at the Court House .in Suhslmry on the llth inst. for the purpose of expressing their sentiments ou the 'Puriff"; also their disap probation of' the baneful doctrinc.of mollifi cation. " Tho meeting was organized by tho ap- pointment of Gen. Thomas G. INJk, chair man, and Saml. Reeves, S ecretary. It was an motion resolved, that all the soldiers of the Revolution, aud all present Who were grown up in those days, should be requested to take their seats on either It was on inotiou further resolved, that I Ih pfactico of Ipproving 'the'Iwnit?ueliitFo nrrrrrxv-i::" '"' '.i -i'"-"! i noisy way, he excluded from this .meeting. The object of the mooting; having bean briefly explained by lbs chairman, David P. Culdwqll, Esq. submitted the following resolutions i. ; Reeolvcd, as the sense ot this meeting, i!!p,.wJ'',!on'l, jit'.F0. Q1, necessities that therefore we are of opinion that the TarilTshould be o reduced as to nwt ttw nccassaryexpiHlituresoftbaOov&rnmant. Retohei, further, at the duliberate sensa of this mooting, that oitlUfictlon Iws a direct tendency to uisvirro and civil wab, and will, if carried into effect, prove fatal to the liberty and best interests of our country t Rttalved, T,hat tlie times require every citizen, attached to our Repnbtvun Insti tutions to enter his aotomn protest ojjaihsl tin tiangoojjs ocjnne iltihed, 'Hat we clin to tho Union"' of theao States as tmo of o-r choicest blrs ningiiratid in tlie Liu;iijro of our vonera. ted WishisoTOt, "we wilt rrown mdij niitiy upon the first downing cf every at. tempt to alienate one portion of our conn tW fimn the -wst, or enfeeble tho ancred tica, that-now link together tho various parts t . . '-' ' , '. The nevcral aubjects nf tnene resolu tions were extensively discussed by Mr. CaJJwelt, Mr. James Cook, and Mr. Pur- son.. The question being then put- on the iidopJion.uC tho resolutions, tncy paaseu WillioUl a oisHtmgvoic.-. On mXioti? it ws 'rVsoTvth!, that the the chairoianand secretary, and published in the three newspaper., in tho town of Sulirtmrv. T1" " , THOS." G. rOI.K, Churman. 8u Rkbvm, Seintaryt FOR THE WTSTEUS CAIOLJSIA?!. ttr.E'ktor;' It aimenrs thnt tho " Chy-Tariff men worn uuxioUs to get the people of North Carolina to make a okclabavIOm of war ficainst f?oulh Carolina. I Jhink it would je well for the people to considor, before they enUnt to cut tho throat -of the iwnplo of their sinter State ; for I tuke it for gran- tod, that II who volunteer in oknoum ixcJ the people of Siwth Carolina thenby4 pledge themselves, to a vacii, whenever the Tariff pnrty in Congress givea the word ot command. Now, allow nw to ask what it is that the people of South Carolina have done to draw down oil themselves these threat of veiiKeuncc T o . The answer is, they wish the burdens of the ruriff taken off; they any, that Con gress has no right to tax ih sin for the bimcfit of the New linglund manufacturers, and that the law is unconstitutional, and is, therefore, Void. They Hay, if the peo ... , .. 1 1 1 . Lpie ot ,viasraciiuieus waui goou rouus ici llieni pay for them out of their own pock ets,.and not tax the Booth to nuike them ; Tliev sav, that Farmers are as ust;ful to the country as manufacturers, and. there fore the Farmer ought not to be furrd to faU.ihomi fi nee th.it South Carolina has committed ; iti lW-thtav that abasia- tu. bit dmuouueed, villiiied. and marched against. Well, we will 'sew if these men will Iw as willing to march, as they are to talk big about put ting South Carolinn down If the citizens of South Carolina were Turkish set of people they could uot be more vilhfod and abused, than they are by soineof tho Clayites aud TurifRtes among us, add at the samo time every dollar llwyf ingtr in tho world is South Carolina money Thrrtny4aTe is South Carolina hills, and how do we get fhem t Dulha South Crolina people sejidj them over hero for nothing ?' No t not one dollar conies in, hut in exchange for some thing, that goes out ; South Carolina is our main place of trade ; there it is, that we find iaTo for our floiif, our acon arid nany -tlif -thiogi4 all of Which brings iiioncy in among, usan(jx yhich would for the Yankees do not buy such things from us. Thev arc aatisfict rwlfh git'tlng nvr cotton at half 'price, and selling us tbflir manufactures at double price. t South Carolina .alwaya- has Ixicn our great place of trade, and if her people were uot crippled up by thuTariHsho would buy tt Ti.fn nin fr.m 'But now wippot- the Clfty-nin mid tl Tariff" men, for they ire the same, turn in and cut all their thi .iis fr th?: 0, why, then, they wili nsV ii" rni. iv ll.Kir, corn, bacon, or whiskey, and we will have to keep these things at heme-, and -do without South Carolina monry, -and I fear without any sort, for we sue mighty little che in North Carolina- In a word, Mr Caige, is South Caro- Una "r.nriwndifi'jlt for linypmlHg'.'hiBreVllnan' what will benefit us as much, or nearly so, as it wilt bentifii her people," to witrtoTiave tli? fi tiifa i of'ouT'own'faDor t' "But tnere is X-uttifmHon ! True, that is a confounded ugly word, but I ant like the most of the clayi-men, who talk about it, 1 do not understand it, but I believe it is like when old nick sheared the hog more try than if od. I wish some of the Tariff men would coins outT aud tell us all about it, and let us see "wliaf .If" -'til and now-Tt w gois;.,tai If civil watTblooils&ed tihdi disilnion-Give us more reasons, and less talk. Bro Su.aa Cheek. for tiie WRsreax caouias. U i astonishing to witness the miser able hifls, and subterfuges to which the Van Burea papers of thfs State are driven, (, sj4taiu their siuking and hopeless cause, la hioU-j fverthc-ebliMnnef Jb M Car. oJiiift TVafrJjRtfV' a Tpw ' day f ince, ipj cyc can;ht au ;un li h .. !. ! . , , lyi uiihJrau ,il if Judge Brk, ,; a inome.it I wa4 confounded, but i i wcralB m) put lf Ti:it whnn,u;oii r, the article, 1 foind it was. nothing than that tho Editor ofx (he Spectator hiJ beard nomnbody wv , aoincbmle. -l hj aaid thaUhey hai stood thnt Jrtdo Barbour "bad written f some eiitJoiMiil,i Oxford, tWiriiiiv i,. ' winir uiu. ins inumw) wouia Wthilriii name from 'thq ticket for Vice Prel;lc. succectling the uboyVmjmtioiiod artirfc " grave comment by (lie editor of t! ' Ifawwn," expressing bia J'rai,,,V sur uud ntisfaction at thq caiiJia, j; ' find and pemvnius course pursul hv J.m Barbuur, in tints separating binwelf fai a contcl,' i.i wfiicli the wonhy and a,,Z tent "Ctntor iwerna to think be ct'a'll 'cceas.;: Bq!r gir TiaT j, fact ? the Very latter t, wbick thew g(. tlctncn allude, ami which gave tt,en, 1 much heartfelt grutifieaticrl (pity H ,. have licen disturbed,) has been pubiuhed ! the world, in which not a single woriU or syllable can be contorted into a I in, uniiiui, wwiuu wimuraw bis najneu far from it, that it has given his fr ncreasou cuiitiueitce in Ins firinncaa irj ' political honesty, and affbrds a still strop., cr inducement, if onb could He .f,rii.i for urging his cluiui bcCire the rmb Sir, tlmt letter is ono of whict hia friZt may well be proud.it is one whWi breailj tho purest spirit of ipublicanism,Boj mm uiituoi ropumicamsrn whickim thing to-day, and another to-marrot, which is tariffiicre, ) ioti.WuTia4L; in lavor of tlto United" States "Btok l porting internal improvement by the erul GovcrniuOiit at one time, and npaJ to it at another in short which uMtvij thing by turns and' nothing long"- that kind ofputriotlc devotion to theW stitution and the cause of civil liberty ir equal rights, which was practised and jg. culcaled by tho founders of our system S0Iumx;iit, aud I fruu: whi fa these V, goncraie dayf, a majority of our'ralw have irioht almmefully apostatized.' ""'If fa political doctriuca oy)wcd by Judga B 10, C0U4U oe urougtit into suecesslul prt Wcountry jgid aoou ha,Hkat alltheunpleaiant eicittuKnt; tdrinotiii confusion, which for ?Q many years W V Uactcj our national council, andwhickii now distracting tho people, and we ahoulj uj0l,ce moro 1,0 bought back to experaiiiet 1 .t ,1 ... .. .1 tlmso halcyon days which were tk fhiii ofltoucst legislation, circumscribed ty'l strict adhen-uce to tho provision f the constitution. I lutvi'atrilry'ltfrT fclilaf extended" those- remarks niuoh' laniKf than I had inUwdod, tny only jectW deception and hypocriy,which the V14 Duron Editor are endeavoring to pnlm f Sa the )CojleT nordo I kndw that I WwJ have troubled myself tc-: make a atHigl mark upon tho subject, bad it not betaL a paragraph which appeared jit the Care- mia vv atclimun of the Ctk Irwt.f in itttita the Editor. rcitmtca jrii ulr article contained in the pre'euojug tuia- of hia ability to pore it.Sir, tlie acf' tion of such downright falsehood il lot contempt i ble and too uudigriificrl to b p sed over iii silence 4jut "Srowninf .i ki?I catch at straui,il'u therefore tut to to wondereu'ati.tTiat tliese edTtors S5i2 ad. pt any rmns however pitiful, to suittit nemwe whipb 'they iB&''i"l'l'M'' porate.. Having been completely mW and overthrown lu their first attempt M pull the people by raising the cry of Sa lification against Judge BurVoufr W?. have nhuflled their curds over, andis j by common jcntuqnt have agreed, to &f this last desperafe game, ns tho only reiw 4y in a case of bopeloss extrfmif' this, I shall not be surprised at any cu which ihe editors friendly to Mr. Vtfj Bureiv inny pursu, in -double icahc; j and an abandonment of principles W w coWf the rder of tho day iih".? dewy pf jon f4jTroliticianf and th officer1 Sridemo be accorded to the successful party beware of these wolves in boep tU' 'ere they coutribuio to forge lM which are to bind them aud their prttuilj hand and loot forever, -v-,.-;.' 0;0.O:O. '- ThVeonatable of Wwlungtoit CilV J . county liave recommendod their (clw , . j li izens to' euspend the' colhiction !; j t doht due. and demands by eivd ftrbce, j , until airer me hubkihhb f. y .. ' . .1. The weather i growing cool, ,wa . nicht damp put 00 your, fa1 a little fire on youreartha to Dutwj uamp air 1 inii "" - "-n-ff r s 1 j and,you will have le ta pay. fcO" l - . j . than" to thf Cutc.ier 1 .t- r .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1832, edition 1
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