Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / Nov. 5, 1832, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
f Fes fern CaroHnhnu tEGlSLATVnr. OF S. CAROLINA. (As every eye it no turncOowardt t. jwt,r.mlina. as every tongnc i ask- " iilp. wht will the dWr VVe have come Vo the collusion to give our readera reg- f; ilar report of their" pnxliftr - It m ill be recollected, that'M tleetion sas hell in that State on'the Mi and 9th ""'""ft i!.rS.nntora. and ReDrescntativet of 2Hl l'" tbat -State' f wul tht :- the Goacroof issue J hit proclamation, cob. vening the Legislatart en the Z'nd ult. Accordingty on that day the Legislature k Prwiffeiit of jheSCTWtc atil the Hon. fl. 7." 1." Pinciney ; (fiUtcif of the Meinroiy) ' Shaker of the Hou f Representatives. JJ'er ifii;-riihiibi"or tefll hbusesTOm tlowin mcartiro trom uoyeroor uaiuii 4on a traatraiti 1 tether, .. fVi,v.7!4I,.i:.;-vE&; Car. j , .rf- uwm ---'iaJ t of Repre$entatieee.--', , fa convening y oa at M earlier moment than the period Med. by ife Cf itniion f r y wir UMwI meetinj, I have dhocrfuHy -assumed whatever respoaiIility . may at tach lo thiseMrciseof my prerogative, mv alcr a belief that after our - Rcnerat; elec tions, you could not ton toon t brought loiteUielodelibcJite ta the best tnanni fcf promoting the interest of those, whose righto, wboae Lbcrtiet; and whose public fcooor re eoirfided U your rare, .-., should indeed nave Convoked y our pre tieetewt tranwdiately after the adjourn- ttent of tin last Session oftoogrea, if J had not rtotrned it io every resiKsct desira- -tie that our people. iiUhe exercise, of one of the highest functiona of their sovereignty, '-..'", 'toelrted ia tht clilif flicp'iut'' pprUHMty Wftfcuag jaAmtvutaafy. yet result i the pwcetdirgs ol that arm . .aton, which claims to have fiiod on a per wtanent basis, aa far at it can be effected by . J'ttleral legislation thtjvettkd : policy, of .Hho country. At the eanvaas wuieh pre ceded our recent election, was conducted in almost exchiveand eWrbinjr refer- riliDceVi'th4 ullirifidte twtult wf til(fa-rt 'e8l itieet ertds, . wmi urn .- tuw by -Xongreea, your -ackxtion- cuiy be fakna the eiponents of tin jwlitmem I cordially congrutulnte you, and our Sluie 4t larae. not onJyon the auspicioui and ftllibte tokens, hare fhuwma, but also on tne cliecnna indlcadont orou"Jiavin2 al- leady xcached i uaaninuty of . aoiiiiiuout, Dearly i grent Is the ineritnMo itvtmly "x t'Vifallf alF-ctthg ovr dearest right and 7ilK!rti,. Tbu cenvened under circom tuee of pnifjuad public anxiety and in Jene public intorcat, you will, I am tare, rroe, t be discharge of tne trust which " - eroiiualiofl i Id pcrPin lu duiiee iti ait , Oilwhtenea ttrfrrt nf firirmose eivt tnodera 'fioti, wortliy of the occasion and f th4 -UCHBweic pni'Cipi!;! pxconKTiiuiionB! jib--?r; whirh it wrtl be one of the -ronstinv . rr-.ie VI purouiijaiiwui wjrscTve, ami ...n furever tlw&adV fe:sc?r-.----'i. , Irialujownlaymi.rcnow Citizens, that t ' ; che'mwt anitmia hopei of the gomi pcojde wf this Stole, wrW directed fo (he proceed trigs oi ine iui tonKrcss oi ins i nntg . -tuii-Th4ieciuuul iif ,.pjyviding,frf Wge.'foludiofl of Federal- Tatiitiflirreon 1;.. , efrnuit jn the nroximnle exiinjnishnieiit u of a Jarre public debt, the strong artifiljTfl X - - - Ik t . i- .t l . JotKTUC)', 1110 KUU grouuuTOi wnirp, n m A trmitervf constitution! right, these Cora 2!aints rested, ejsvvUka our juJcUiuJ to , reform xi only in tue abuaca oi tue c rrie of the power of taxation on the part - ' of lite Oeoersl Government, but ia the a- - )sisp6f lie appropriilioa of the pultlic irrwity after it leviedinaptrrd even tliftse v---. ptum n despond, io apite of inauspkiom 7r'-I--i''u wti.vuJhi4 ctpec.tatii)ft,.;lbf)t these rn-M (t, ahtrtnin? auestitine of Mill- el power wotilj be aettled ia spirit of , impartial josticA,and with a coosiJorat ie tA to that ainily and mutual Ciocec i, , 90 CMrtitial to !ve preservation of a rnjifed ' mrr mrrfxed of CO cpnl in J cotrlia Ate suTtfeicnitcfc - .i ' . ll ia acarcly oecessa that 1 t?ioitd "..tdlrra.joa In detail, wht hsc beca thi ' . finol result of these delusively - cherished expoctafiw, f f Votf are in pfmean'ob fs n aumoruy on inMsunjcci, inimiiviy store --nhifiW- thsf -tny -eww. Tws- tTiJs rf your Represenlatitfe and both of yonr . fSmatof. aftr effiirte ntha fl.io ef Co "f e of ainat'abiliryiiTii" disinreined; psiriilMss, m w Web sry epeetw-of -stMUost su axcnotl, tlM a just and ua modoratioa could dictate, short of aurrea dnn; t prioniijs esseutial la yttuf coenii tutionsl (iben'v base w-imily Jt IsfvTTo the poop) of 8my Candiua, ia the face ' BltSe sroH.1- Thai whatever hopes nut tve beon lndu!r at tb eommcnccaietit ef th askstwn, that a retummj eense of " Miee ienteprs f the miutwili . fcworer materially miligsin the (rissts load of oppression ander which ve hanv ae Ions; tnbored, and of which you hsva so - j4uy eoinUtiUki, luef arc mucunilt coa t etrainej t, dccir.tbt J.h.,sa, J!aliriivj vpes, toe ewf efcrrcU ami tw (oJly chorisltsl,have Realty and f rrvrt vanish , iA" la prtvd cifthis disaMrwrs ennsunv - vn any -imy man on nm ianr okj riy, ht i ana in i - j j, wniro, ey a fervfrsioa 4 every priwiple of eotnmoa asd Comrona justice, hss rsn called coinprowme betwn Vie cnaielin m of I He mejwifscturmg tnd flaiiia. u i si "5f aU-t," ftlt TiritKlpt. of eqiiivaleiil teo-filti) tilN" U isurmec-ssary, gw.'le .'t, iUat I shonll itiftn you; h- art'cies of industry in W dftree Asmii jwf akrSKediipoatkttnjBrogadj (be controversy j tb.it thislmp MtcJ com promise is dot.ttite of i-very l ature of tba justic! and ei;Jity tl'-.t mrglt to rbarae- tenze m meaire tert wita en aqua tion. Wo might well io advsa'-e hvC.dis trusted the compact for this adjustment, in which it waa foun ! expedient not ta con nilt, pt toy period' tf the negotiation, w,f enators and two thirds of our llepresenta lives, and which born upon its face the signs eif rts being, in tome nSpects a sab tie contrivance, to bend th peeutiinry in terests and constitutional .liberties of the people, tff's-'EtmljIe fr the exe"Mitire power of tlio count nr.. the extrinsic objections, the edjtwtment is intrinsically not a mutual, but an exclu tve :ortpTOnjisttf e be jiwtlrfimsawH interests ot Hie (south. I he ittnttAci oi 1 832 is, in 1 witnf tf fitctxk Jaw by iMvltieb. the consumption of the manufacturing Stales is nearly relieved of all to'rt of , burt and dotwtliicei, 'and- unt'cr'tlifi nrovis T torerof whichi -theare-secured ir boinjty i . - IS .S .4 on an average ot more inan nity . per cent on uus proeucuou ui uicir wtwsir .-wiiiv'si tt taxes our consumption to an equivalent amount, and the excbanTCable value of our producte in a nraclrnioro aggravtitnd ratio. Ilie. law beers the impress of the li'gixla tion of n independent sovereignty to a fee ble and distuut coluuv, and est nblinbes the revolting dirittiinntion that the labutir of tlie btMith is less entitled to the paternal repaid of this Government, than timt of a more favored section of Iho Union. The provisiirns of the Aet are, tnorewerjet with every acknowledged principle of wise and beneficent taxation, : which lias evr CiHed among any people on the Ince of the earth, having the shadow oi a claim to civ iliiwlion W a jv koowkolwe of fiiMioc. Articles of luxury are selected as the ol- jects of comparsfivn exemption Iroin nil burdnwhilst those i; necessity bear near ly the whole brunt of tlw immwls. The great Maplca of the indJsfry and consiinip Uon xf Diun, which purchase seven-tenlhs ot out anculturai pifcls;"lro; Uiltott, and woollen fiibwcs, salt and sugnr, arc burthened with a tn! nuito equivalent to an average of seventy-five per cent on their prime cost. Whilst tit lua,'tbo cofllo, (he silks hntl the winci of the rich, which ore principally exchanrd or the productions oi iimnulacliiring or Northern liihor,lyy, juht discriuii nation . in their htot. Oiieratingtbus hi avilvon the exchanirea ble value of our pro.Juct, the act provides for noting short of the munnus injuitice of-lcvywg, at Vl . 4)fe,.jHflh ol tbe wliolo ainunt of the P'dcral n vrnue. on TthrrindTmry tif ilm 5wnhemjPrarrsr-"Nrj doe tno cross HHiqualily of ih law-stop here, it ellects, Iter nil the subtle artih rtrfifwgttoff'rctin or our brrnlcns hnve been dispelled, a rc duetion from the amount ol duties levied under the act of 1 8'JW, ami nwltftetl bv thai of 1530, of Ibree millions seven hundred tnousond dullars on the unprotected aril aViitt eight ItUixIred thiusaud dotrnrsrmthe protected, (wbicH purchase the staples of tne sith) rnawn hi alt redwti( oroft; IJ f'mr iniHiopiiwdAlia which mf rednxitinnvratrssnitinj 1othc accoinpliHUUient of tho" desirable aiKTLr-jb- ly couMrvatiraolfti'ctof brinyim; the rev. eniie down to" the slnndtrd of "the Itifimi ate wnnts of the' government. As 4t is. J nine" millions of siirpTus re venue will, iii all uronftoiiuy, result irom the imposts of tins icA CVrr .and aboyf; the necesary and con- stltutHimit expensee of thn-cwintry, -to be distributed by a majority irresponsible tn m roTrupl pTjTn ot uncwstituttoiru appropriationi te those stais, whu-b with- yw'gyws vm - intent; r rj.ff, are made to feel thnt tlicy KnVe aulnierest in high taxation, when by an unjust prm i eioo.nf the Coverni'ocot, tlwy rocsivo more linn ytor? P'""-!? Eepugnai4 as this Act is to every prio cipU of justice, we caosol imlnlge even llm uuntiiuumg OoiieoUUoo tlial oVsigned as it was, in tome respects, to subserve Hie pe riodical struggle for the Execute power of (BecijUtiiry.il win do temporary u ii i'e ranon, aiut wiu at last violJ to that return ing sense ofjustice to long promisetl, and whoi advont baa boca to long and so tar dily ptped. No. We have the au. flieniic and solemn declarations of both the jret dominant pnrtiee in the Union, who are now contending f r its power, and who ennj-unity rm an otTrwhelnnj( majority mat ins ax-siem is is nxod as lain, eveew in those particulars thnt are vet tn be modified Wore beneficmlly f thHr inter- ws, cupimij rosy do instruct y pes ie nee. - Ttmr tbe-rysrm,-tf "we ttrhik proper to tulunit tn its inpislice. is the fixed and teltled policy of the country, so ftr ti the maloriTy cft ill "It to b sia.il we hare iwucw mnrs snlid reasons (r a4 licTing, thai cvea these dccbtnituxn bmr. evereuthoriUlive: Tliis lcliefii fmuxk-d on the iudUputablo fket: that it is i.niH"Vii bki rr the sil or wilom of" nmn. to h.ivc contrirtd a trbeme fir raising the revenue. or ttw reentry In mode more eutmlly and ctcluiivrly benefictnf Jo their own .in teretfs. - For tt te pmress f,y whieh t v. aiwaujciiju corrcUiivclv mm a, b unit v to ihir wdusiry r and whilst three fcurths of I He rntblio revenun f t Iwrsisr,! on arti- cics in the production of which they eni" a preruiwa otmar thaa fifty perneat jill iIm article acccsxary tatbe perftiouuf ihejr aru ana manuUctures, and many esseutuil to the arcominndstiona and Intiin Vf lifts, are cmnptrnfitely untated. It ia not I Art insulrinply called the metaphysica f e.nsnnunnni nuenv itMt will Muctt a peoid. rioting in such a bitch and paJiny siate ofprosprrrty, to tunwqder Ihose ai- sntses, if they can find Cmr ftiUioOs of cotwsiinrrs, snllmj to tubtuit t thenr tt rttana, who hspvtrw bff tcrritsfklly m pure ted from them, and whexerttM a toe. f with bu oa tho coolrary wbsanwal aod fiptitary to thir own.. V'e h indeed have read ibe hiory of the worlj If very !.it! purpose if wq cherwh. eo idle and sfnKnbws a conjecture. If jthe Southern Slates had been subjUgsJed pruvim;eaJjidi after a war of exhausting disolutioo, caa surrendered at discretion atider the sword, Imh what etbeJ11--i-M of ttade trif 'the. tclmkf .ufconowrors would have dnaired, but this very turilfnct of 19331 Of the ruin which this measure will brioj upon u w are not, loft to spec ulation., the aigwof our decaying pnw-i oentv aroitnd us. ' jv''t rmed nw yoiLgTexgenucmen, w an the dctajls of this act, I am conscious" how unnecessary it fs to" press this yiew of the sidcralion which cannot be overlooked, and that iwtbtf aciletanlkhlaidiMvanwl of the gooil peojile of this blttte, that the right to rsn-l'arhTof protection is not fa buudJaUlSf loiistitutiohot IQC Uinteu States, thnt in the ?p(jf iliie pht ot preteetvon aisuucuy Mm imyfW I antlv reeozniwd. and that, neither in ex press terms or by art autliprt'wd iirrptica- turn does any sucn power e.xisi in uiccuiu pact of Tnimi. To submit lo an infraction of th Consttdrtiott, involving ' the grat , riirlit ol human indnslry and property, is to lu ipiieuce in voluntary servitude. To meet this vital truth, tilt lessons we nave been taught by our ancestors contain an iiisttuclive and salutary inral. He mut be a very ingenious casuist who can dis cover any dilforence in principle between taxation without representation and taxa tion with a nominal reprefcntaifon, but in violntitM) of the constitution. The resirit of b4h is, seizing aud taking away money without leeul rL'ht. But grievous as may be the pecuniary Joss arising .from, ibis wrong, it is mt,re du! in the balance in Comparison with the Uiock which the Hil lic liliertv of Iho founlry susiuins, if the people, 6y a feTaxuMoir of "pubncTiipirit through sloth, si'rvility or cowrdicer ere prepared to submit to an infruction of their rihti 6 it everlbrowsyif I iay 0 spettfc., thul love and rcvercnco li r tbo authority of the gertprnl priirtpl of liberty, so es sential ta the preservation of the institu lions of free States. In this summary, fellow-citizens, I "be lieve I hnve uttered not io word that does not meet a response iXhe overwhel iniiig pucJic PuUueut.oC.??ttt PX''P M t.er.ten years efnulnng and remonstrincc we have at lenut'i arrived at the end oT our hopes. Our petitions and remonstrnn ces have slunds-red in npithy and con tempt on ha jiiuraaU rjf Xongrcaa..2bc Lecislaitirc of this !tjte has, however, do. f ctarvdsod rtik'rntod, WllnajulaxuLjif Pxotuctiou is wA. otily. utjcnastitutionnl, but nn abuse of power incomputable with the principle of a freo "gcisewiittcnmd;" prent ends "f eivtl society f and 1ms i edits purpose "lo expose and reslU sneroaclinHHits on lim true spirit of ;x Constitution." You hove been elec.tl by- the ponpio and ctmrgen ny ureir opinsens -to adopt the bst cakjulattd lo pro tect and fifend tlf m from lliese-enefich ments ; pnd you are now convened by tno for the purpose of maturely d'liberating 00 ' fllti 'wbde. pf accomjdislirng tltw , dcsii atdc and bntlowesl bjec4.' Fuwhe sentiment hiribmltfrfy' iinyijirmwNrt-Mnkiwi,-'-clarcd in favor of a Convention, of the peo ple of South Carolina, for tlie purpose of coiisiJenng the character and extent pi the usurpations of tho tJeneral Oovertment. In rccmninei.lHig ihnfyou promptly tn ft 0 mensiircs tu aothorite tbo meeting of sircb un ambTyrfool, XuolwitUfiWriding " fuy cordial concurrence in this measure) thnt l am wily-reHirHlinff 'isr W eeotimeitt. As it was by an assembly of identical and !nVii)iitf wiui lorined under tbo CoiHitilin"witb 0 s the cf'tatcs, wlwn they agreed toetal lish a comimm aireucy culled the General Goerumeut, so, on to tribunal can more appropriately devotvClftf hfgh'prnthirM! of declaring the extent w our oiiiigntionn un der tliis compact, " and in case jd a dt lib- eratu, pslwbW and dangerous exercise' ofl pwera, ixt grautaj by tno saul eomjwcf' (o determine "on the nvslfi and eu'nsilre id rednisa. "'Indeed all ohf rsditicafsis" lnis have Sowed from the (nighty source of ilicso great, primary, ami eienietila! as semblies, which are not the type but the esse uce of the sovereignty f the people j IKT have they ever yet convened without suKwrving tmiie einioeiU purpose of poblio liberty and tncisl order. .The judicious guard in our own tute CoostitutMi, by which tho teopbi buvu imposed restraints upon theuMelvci, in tlie convocation ot those Ii.liet'tCIuiftlIittlO Crticurrf-iic I 1 ... f .1.:- 1 . . 1 1. k l. ..Cll.- V".' MS -w mm Hwa wh w.iim ucif(-- Islaiure, u Tore a Loiiventiitu caiiod, nu only effectually prevent tumuUiiary or rvidolWHiry aeliMi, but enuie IUiuno iniiiy nmV iho pcojdo so r4roij:il ta t) tucccsi lofsrvatjjlM; iiioveniruis la eermntly recamiuonduii;, WWw cit itmrvtlwt jo'i nuke f irt.iwuh, h!(ilntlvt TToTTannf I T tW eiftv,'iition. with all the di-spatck cempali bltitiiU tba public cooveiiwocc, ttsuuut btrt Wk furward to the tkdiooratKHM aud final eVishwof llusbi)S and aulhoUtire Wjf ai IhMWmcjins B;ijntjrAi!jf I nosiiy rvuessiag our w nogs dui 01 . qnt-, ttnf our wb.de pofte in one cmnarnvon iikxle ai.d purpose lit misting oppre,-ioa and ia petpjotie and lleriwl bonilsof cw Cofd.Wbfa Utit assembly, shrill .speuk, ita VwK-', next tu lit . t-uco of Gad, must msainenJ .our. most, perfect obedience Wt owe m all'V'a'X'a any other power except "pai whic'a throuH g tiiiiitar" 4i tenxUago, South Carolina hat thought fit to eositract fr us, aul which in paving to the extent, and to lotig as the thinks pro- Cr thai Ibe obligatioo shotil J conUnuo, is I rcodcriuj our loyalty to her, " . . J f jfhewr bringinr any other tuhjtef o your consttlerstiun cooooctrd with the or dinss and current business of the Slats as uu i-UEi ih-J iX 4 itut io. yfe must auh tonvtu l Ibe tlj Xo!y sftt fpuVJ month. would repectfu!ly.sti5gel that with the view, if practicable, of procanng an assembly of the proposed Conventioti, at this ptace prior lo that period, you like wise abstain from the consideration of any other matter than the important topic and those neeeswily mctucntai 11 wnicn hiivn brmifbt to vour view, as I deem it. for i variety T a unnecessary I should now dwell'' in evft. ry respect desirable that our issue, with the General Government, should be made before1 the meetujx of Congress. v . - lniuring tlje eifiediency of jliam'rrj'fff conrention ol the people tor t lie purpose, i have forborne to nmke a single sugges tion ofwhnt mayor inny not, what ouirht nr. what oufrht not to bo the remedy this asscmldy should ordain. To a body sdl cnrtitnterjn.rid . empowered, "let the whole subject of onr tifflits, and our grieV. iices be confided, uninlliiencfed, by ny bi - as nrremj from the ottiemi expression ot our -iTj.-mev cn""' .'wu,ofwze.ana give iurm w tue public will In conclusion fellow citizens, our cause irworthy"of ouf highesi; niirmoTt Ttealoirs and our most inflexible efforts. It is for iu ol'ict of arnbititui, 00 -lust xif power. or avarice, that we have assumed our present postiire in relation to the usurpations of the Federal (lov'ernment, but it is to re deem theeonstitution of our eountry Trbm tMHirtlowed violatic.ii, to maintain its ascen dency over tlie law making authority, to save this once cherished Union from a cor ruptiop and misrule, thai doom it to irre versible disruption ; to brirtg'the ' Govern ment back to the snliitury principles of just and economical administration ; to restore t, our own homes and the homes bt our fathers, .their wonted . prosperity, by toe. glorious eflbrt of recovering for our conn, try a privilege we hale never surremb-red of exchanging in a period of profound 'peace fhe Truits Hfcar taborTTinder n wise t system of free intercotirso with the rt of the world; apnvilegn which, it lias been justly eaid, lelon to tho Christian. Cpdu among civiuiru nanoris. i tin iocnc oo iccts and standing firmly on our rights, 1 implore th blessings of Almighty God on your deliberations, that they may re dound to the liberty, peaco and happine of our Common country, as well as of the peoplo whom you specially represent. ,..r.- iimiikwx Jr. Cotupibia, Oct. 22.1832. , o Tlie Mesage was referred to a joint ro lect cormnijteof I3frum both houses, wlio reported the following bill, which was nd- opted. Aftecjhlch.lh.eLr'gislature noy EJX. Cur. A Mil poriJe for the jailing of a Convention J of the People of this blate. K M'BtEAS,fes'tingress of the Uuited Stales hath on divert occasions enacted laws laying duties and imposts for the pur-puse:-.f eooouraging .ami protecting do mestir, or American Mnmifnctures, and for other unwarrantable purposes, which laws in the wwnWol the good people of this StMC, and the Legislature thereof, are trrfnuthorized by the Constitution of the- V. l tiO-tnmnmuimeat of the; right secured ta tbo Suites respectively, aud operate to the gricvious injury and op prcisioaof the citizens of South Carolina. And, whereas, to the people assembled yt r' ...... vt ... .t.,i-..: .i.. V4TITTOHIUU It IKIWg. UVICIUIIIIV 1IIO character of such acts; as well as the rm iure and extent of Ihe evil, and TheTnode and mensure of redress. Be it tkrfon esacfeiiV 6? Sea<. J, amt Hovn of ReprtKitiatirtt oftkt iMt 0nrol Acn5y,amf U ti Urioy rnnc. ltd by tho avthitrily of the tame, That Delegates of the peoplo of the said State, shall be assembled in Convention. St Co lumbia on tbd'thifd Stohifaln Nofciidiefl next, then and there io laka into consiilors tkfl ihe several acta of Coneress of the U. Stales, imposing duties nn Foreign imports Gr the protection ef domestic rrmnufac pues or fof .ulber unauthoriz:d pbjKjs : to determine on the character thereof, and to devise ike meant of redress : and further in like manner ta take into cooperation such acts of tbo said Congress laying du ties on importt at nuiv bo ' pnsjcd in amendment o(, or titbstitutioo lor, lite aM, r acts aforosaid, and ali all other laws, and acts of IM Oovcrumvot ol Iho lnited 8latet which shall be passod, or dono, for Iho purpose of more cfTcctually executing) and enforcing the tamp. g,o, 1. Ad te ' by f --- - , . , fc - . f , 1 md Monday of Nowmber ntxt, and 00 tlv day X4lowing, the alauuers oi Fkclious of tot teterat elrctioo UistricU and far- udise ia this Suis, sh!l Aer fsvor puK.J lie notice, as ja the cases of tuociioni foe membert of Ibe Legislature, opeq potls and thdd elections in their respt-clive INs. TTrtoTsTisdl'arUhcs, iq till r'nKits, ta thg t same manner, and f Tin, and at tho aamo placet, at elections are now conducted (ot wieuibert of the Legislature, fir U-tesl.-s to tne ssij iwivwiiKw, ai an pcrxmi ahaartt quilu1iL'!d f ntitldljrjfltron' ruiutton.aad Uwt of ibis Stale ta volt for membert to the Legislator, shall be qunl ified. and entitled to vote for said Delegate to ihe.tttd Ccorctitvm 1 aod to ow of toy vacancy occurring by doath, rcsigoatiisi removal irout Uis slate, or rtluml lo qml ify of any person elected as a Delegate to ssid Convention tlie President of the taidlyour slaves, tnJ lur them loose upon you. CisivWtron Ulf issue lu'wrn oTell danger',' lU;narSotTi ssinansipg; ana requiring toe managert 01 tleciiont in the district, or pina In bich such, vacancy may happen. aRer rivifiir due notice thereof ta npeo a poll, and bold station, to supply such vacancy, as in caws tor the election of members to tat LisUttrt. '"" . rc. 3. A4 It it farther tnaettj hj IM oiM.infy aorfMi'f, mat etch tin trtel aqj iVisi Uroujbwt the Puur, shtll be enUt!cd ' to tlcit, and" send to the tnil Convention,' niiinbtr of dil'jatc f''M tola whtrfe cuinlier of senators ana ue preiapiitatives to which such district, or I a rish, js now entitled tu. s;iid to th I-egt lature ; and the Delegates to the said Con vention shall bo entitled to the same, free dom from arrest, in going to, returning Convenfton, asisextended lo ilie Mewbers of the Legislature. . . '. - Scv A. And be it further jndfttd ly the flfrSorire afwrexiiJ. That all free white TiiEafWtitMtont f tliis State of tjae ;"ge of twentvione years, and .B4wsrdst tliail be eligible to a sent in said Convention. 8r.c5. And he it further rmetcJ by the authority aforenaid. That the" said Con. ventibn may be crmtinued by adiournmcnl fiwtfrmrtn time to wwtg iif'iay b ttfr cessar f r the pumose aforesaid, rrovi - ded however, that nntesslisorioer dissolved by their own authoritv, tho a! X-onven- ir6rsTiHn'ge mohthsTroririTTe day onwhichlfiedt1n nafel" to" thBrrnxTrsrreeti ,m r vtiti ai'sr corlcm. JV0r."5, 1832. NORTH CA&ottSA JjUfKstw &"ixnrtbvn r.ijjrtomt ttexrr. ANDREW JACKSOxN. . . rr Vlcs-'r4ikt(A. ,-,:,'.--.,-. T,, imn HIILIP P. BARBOUR, CAIBAXEEORJIroBS... . John M'Dowell, of Rutherford Andcison Mitchell, of A hlio r Wtn.4." Atexaiidcr, of ilucklcuborir '" Jthr Tnlei 'oT Rownh s' l'aul A. Haralson, ofCoswell Charles J. Wifliams, of Chathaia Archibald M'Dryde, of Monro James Mebnne, of Oninge Nidliolsrin Washington, of Wayrflo Willis Alston, of Halifax George 1$. Outlaw, of Bert io RiehBrdT.'flwrflrfjsTof Chnwaa'" Duiiiel N. Cnteman, of Tyrvil .. Isaac Croom, of lnoir John Owea, of Cladcn. To the elusion of several artklctprc- pared toy tlis paper r have given place to tho proceedings of the South Carolina iegwlature which convened on the 2 id ulu Their proceedings wall doubtless oc cupy a space in the history of the country, let the event bo what it may, and we have therefore thought it our duty to give their proceedings a placo- in our paper. - Jaritfin and Barbour men looi mit for MISR F.PR ESI2XTA 7IOXS. 1. - ,- - - Misrqtrtseatatioit has become so much the iffltet-of tfehtjL not make their cause succeed without it.that we have thought proper lo warn tlie Jack son and CarbMir men agaiiut being tutcn io by any new tnln, yrhich may be inven ted 011 the eve of the election to deceive there, knowing tlaMhr jrwddbt sNMimt You remember, tome treks back,yo weft tojdvtfitb: '.;grent dcarofgjsit.it ,nI,aljQ9r offrMlii .nd'a;. rtrrfy lhafMf--Barbour bad resigned. That tnle was nailed to lite counter by . ..... .... tJenl. ury an s letter, much to trie tnscora-1 fitiiradJUbiwiiajy hood. This tale or so tno other rt doubt not, will be put in circulation to-late rm the eve ottho tfc-clion, that there win be nojuesign of murder, armed with a dg,r pt time for answering it, and fnoreCite; S IsIone other weapon of oVsth, goes io hrgkly important tost you iUld ha oaWarlueisof BitJuighl, asd fa.kokasf.iyf' your guard ) that you should look closely at any, and, every tale yon hear, and to the sou sr from whence it ?pring before you put any iiuiu in 11. JACKSON MEN I TO THE rOLLSI Thursday next r tho dny appointed for erecting cb-clors, in this State, to rote for WW ... V l . III. I Wj IVil.H.W,4Utt,.VUr . iTbcr0- will t!irr( Tickets, 1st, Ihe City and Sergeant ikket, 2nd, the Jackson and Van Burert ticket 3rd and last, though not least, thi Jarktrsi and Barfmflick,t.ItTrtrtofrur fbryotl tlie fiernwn ef ihe Slate to deeide which you prefi;r. For Mr. Clsy we known you plihcipb't are at variance with every jirln. ciple upow which yoi bavt. ever actcl Ua U a TaruTinaa ; ho u for inlcnul Lu prowMwentt by lltt-Cosrai- Govtrnmeul, Cr XuirXnifroa.10 of Massachrrsettt of Ksntocky with tho money of the people of North ' Carolina Ai be jtjri iavqf of nllectuvg money "off oi you, ia the tiiap 'of -TarilT taxes, with which bt wishes tbt gtvertuoent to buy men, tbat Nortk Carolinians will tote for Clay, toil Sergeant. But wilt you tote fof Jackson and Van Burea J Will )ou be deceived by the tlasi ticket I Will you, 'Jbsciie fhrykive "bought proper U put the tunc rf Julo on their ticket, r fgrt lhat Ya4 Burtn too it in favor f a b!gh Tariff :-bai bt it y Lvor tf fy'iiiiy tht surplus revenue, arming from the hi-fi Ta- : ritrtaxps (wfiiclil; toted for)' igj'i several States, giving to the large ern Statesi who pay no part of it, an & i turplut, while the Southern States, !. pay nearly all of it the irtasury. wii receive bMlittkofit, when it umi ire once aDuspd & villincd Gen. Jack. ' n "I06" 'ported mraTin'lil he U't all ni opposition unavailing, and" tlt' Jackson wouWtio' tlbitthen, hccamwttfacliTOn'd i Cie all new ctnverts, with' a ' reai jJ of blustering;1 niiisy frlondihm .fbr '''. iiut -AiR.3o.-f, so i:uu ue mifht a'- tfitj-fjs fj( , ii. i,, - c 1,8 ';- .., .. -ocretary 0i AfyHa-.hHtljeeM inTwItlf-ilfaltuT hesidntbitotitat W-fu.lJOQff " Jcars Bn teas. yd tKw.t, jmU snfied, ho comos m and JivtJes tLali son ranIts,TJy oireriug fUX;Vica PresiW ' hoping to get another sJry of rt5OO0---and nfterwarir'a by being mndo Prttidenfaftcr Ceb. J,t' sort. Yoli cannot; then, vote for this lick, et. It is too much Iile thTnrst. D,f" next Comes the Jackson and DarboUf M , etrf bucket which: Is Suptrtedly ib7 who are real Jackson inen . .u. . posed to high tav.es, and who wish th..: fWC,oithe,gffyeromoni irant of the government, and with tfs government conducted with ecoueniv 4 w" ' " wil!H?digali t yjjyhicj) is jnbreihaa'we exit expect from Mr v'an Ruren'. who L V - ' i - . :r 'w,.mbi JIJ.,.,.... ce.ved botwoen 2(),00a ,nd 30,OWaf" yrnn.. v.o to W roljs, Wn, Jackso,Prrs.r and vote for Jack ad DARnbt. StT low taxei and an economleal ffW AxoTtttm xuLuniR. Dai, wwter, or as he h L. has lately delivered a very long speech bs.1 ' toreapnwtc mecfing In MasM,d,useti which he has indi.ld himself, i0' , i.j'l'lilLlnyectAyps, jmd abua 'jL Geft. JAcaao. - Among other 11 AtJ-PasidoMrwit-tfot ,r,n rfNwu.riCATlo,..ABI. taya, tit t!ie,eto uuww?fv, ew.u goet beyond"N,i'" l.fication. In one tense. ofiLa word, Jack son it certainly m nutlifior: , fa nulliftd many of tJ.o achernes of Clay W etwteri-Ho has mllifed their txtntf Sl whemct of InltmaJ Improveee lie M. hWh , charter t!ar United 8tale Bank, and he has. and wilh agnin", nullify UiwrdrcaVntof rwyer tnJ - M itia npdersiuod; . Souik Cat onna, it be doct hold h, ht onty. holia. wnat JErrrisow professed and--pneliJ. -. Gt5. Jicasojr Is i real RepuWrcaa of tbt" school of W ii. Tie gioi dji: 01 jeuerson, and aims to tread ia tht ( ffT-Kh8 fftstf;.Kbxwr"t win ne do deterred from bis course, by 4 thttDwiiel Webster and Henry Clay tf tCTtnjiifnvf.;: 1- i isaaf 11 ,i HnH'mi l 1 COMMUNICATIONS fa irctfrt Caroarmuu Vith indignation Ind horrot, we tiuiuV from the wretch, who with a premeditated liis of a fillow roao, dtwtroyt the sps'ik f vitality in a beiug,' created ia the tuaftT timilitude ofCod, wliiih if once dwtroWj can never le restored. Su-:b a eharaf as the above has, -by tbo commoa cisf4 of mankind, beenthou5ht worthy of JealV Ot'what puuishmojrt then it timt aia deserving, who deliberately, ifl lhe?ilvt. ness of his. cwjj toAlljrili katl W M. ts midofjht, sets down,' and xrritet tad then publisuet a known CilaebOiJ, aitli i intention of iniUriuj llw character ofa othsf I- -WImV tnaa tf Iwrtour jt ihert tka Vw itoi vaiuarvpuUiiowevM doarcf li4S. lilb Who would wish u live aacj i t. character is destroyed. Such aa tittcpf hssbeen mode on ihe Vhnrarler of C1 Jackson, by Iho publication of a spurns letitr over hit (Gn. J.) iignature, tkitb has been gts'n j theVx'mds in ibe oprsrti'tl pnpers,. ted.'4d,GelU, jclisoa anJ tl tt 1 tTTTfHttJ?xeat-tt"StS SSPi,iSI IHO pji wsmWWlaBtMHtw It tiMist certainty giw pain to ever at fli-ctilij; 111101,, U CiaiirwpJaJe the wairfOr thick tin baa'!aadain f! f i& but nolwUbUuding I hl bnped fialttir'' wertbut t1 men to Vwt to every I hoiKr, hJwerttohartleOtt.lala iflwl iTiu1yritig 1'duf h'UjirW lo prostrate aa iIlusthnUB fitV iV cit Of what action it that tnat n no can inua ueuueruwiy w r: u, 104 Ittta a known lit? i When 1 read tht Itttr r ptiribtW, , m Ia firn. Ja'ektnn I . . mI sstooished and ouM ' -;UmisV w - . ma m jl T I tbouihl U A faryjf bai 9i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 5, 1832, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75