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Veslem Varolhrinn. t th tilt V t'as'iid umv dt; n necessary ' foresaid provided W ",w ii'. , aiiiiTMw i f.- - - .Imll riot huve llect iinttl satis factory evidence -given to the Governor that mi nil&r appropriations have be en made by b -iieofS. Carolina and rennea. -I Whwb wrs ra Uia first liins t; pa"l. m , lion of Mr. Collins, Ih Senate r of the euuntiea f Cu.ktf and Buncombe eparate and d 1 bv the'naroe or Xancy " . U'hor.xiluin till bill a read the second if-- tiifl'i, jt wrea 23. Noes 29. - . d All! . 0.ll.... f 1 . JuotMi'MIt. Allison, uruiniu, 'sirtof, Dobsoti.llogiin, u r, uovmi M jr.. M mimMim l U. uuf r, .norm. FurKfWN-PnAer, Bay, WfJJu!a X,..,i Memi.. Askew; uaiiey, iwii O'"- ' hJJi: Bullock. CoITlfW, Cowper.'Oi fcrniK: Fai'm; Gavin, Hall, Harrm-m, ' a5Iitheari, Molvi". Montgomery of II . P"W Jill!"" f " il lf. J Q. Mom of P.v&ormany Khodi !;. anil I tin! Hnif'M uti.l til- HfcniH Court, I nt I, il... I'ih-kI. iiI. lliuacut I i IJiUdiSH Kfi'il- D -IU nwuiu mi (iiciii.' O-iuit tillii miiijj ir!utii, uu t (Ur'.' it auili.riti.:a ti .ruHit tlio s;il .hchm hi I hut tlciciin by uciUiU ,rcc fvrt)( a- rolina, on ,th contrary,, explicitly cluimai)y pirwe of n-Mtiiig the 'oincera of the Federal Uiwrniiwiii, in enforcing the judinttut of the Ftaral Iribunala. II tli ii-wcriiinwa cauDOUin juuMi-m m th Ftkrr iMwrta. 4b mrli.il will Itt perniittml- U.wiforc- Ihcin peceally. AH thai South Carolina clainu in Una ro npect, in tirtuo of her aoverciuty U ilie right to. enforce the f igniHuta ar courta in h like "peaceable mannerj and ii ii (tbtJttteltimnoinbJr that any conflict South Carolina and Ike- Ftderal Gotfrn- mtnt, ynltu tht vroeri iff the roitrit of Koulh Carolina $hnil M retuiea jint mt iViirw f,tr nf Itiif fiiiffrBftlf if . Tina m ft eiireim-iv ouvioua, irora ne CTq (If PttiJ of the Vkitti titttci. . The recent pMclamalion ul the Tretii; ' t. "," i'-Uent of the lniwd 8tatea,.in relntion to ("llh roreedinga of uti Caridfua, con. i rV fjjjn ntie iHirefeacnlatwiM ao OMaeluo I i'V-tW afld aoma imtatiaia tw wanton and .. .'-' tninirntel. aa to require ' that the one i - - - v - hiiuld'6orrectcd,'aiid the other rH'- d. bv a riteiobef of the Cotiveiituxt. ' I U whi.le Couranofoor prowedinTi and of the diicmMiMui ts(U'A with -it,; that il i much to bo Uinentud that the TrmiJeiit xui nut eiamined thone procedinya iure at MoU4vand cflmDehcnded tlH'ir rharac ter and bearing more thoroughly, b'fire bo cratuittiUttly, and ( muet be permitted to add. prematurely aaminod the resuawi bility of dt'uuunciua the .pruccedinir, of. a ivereign State, in a tot and temper iiding to produce any i4hr result ratiir tiiun a spirit oteoneiliation ajrin nnrni'Miy. A the Uwa for CBrrymjj iiiM practical el fuel the ordinance ot nulli'tiju,.'''VKit' (To ino operation beP .o the tirt day 'of Febroify next, f canmrf pcre'ie what rcat t!rtny required the I'rraidmit to ' indignant x3rit of a free pco j( j by tlie mt diHiwraging and iimultmii .iiipntattona, aim to tnreaicn io necioe mm giwat Contest for conitutionai liberty ny AlfAfidr. and Inriiiii2 the duUiillul acale by the "sword ami belt of P.niinoa. : ( But it u not mv dexiiin t examine the doctrines of.the procUumtion it) tftia Pnn, and at thiHtime.' It is my purpose to cor. rect its errors, aid Pl1 u e!"1''6 In reference to the prreedin;is'f H Coo ulion, tlio roclHinaliofl cuiia(iis jurw words s. Thoso who t W you taut you mihl pnicoaUy prefeut th.nr ciecutimi inesifiuff the revenue laws dceeiye( yud they could oot hnye bwn deceived ' tliein--JvmJ Thev know t5at forcible oppo. iitiuiLCfliild alii nrewit the execution of the laws, and tliey hoor mai aocn oppon-j iM i.miJ he remilUd. Tlieir ohjeot is at futiioo. jbul V not iceived by naniet t dn 111114 Ml bv knwd f rce is teeaaon. iiecieew mm iiie.i .thecyuntry pnmtitu imp ' 1 I..t r..lt'nilUMt u.ilmiii the nitmiis uf Kiiiiiort, or art auqur esiceiice iotho dissiluti.m of'or Onion 1 the tecessKSi of one of its tiiflmlK-rs. .1 ne miircpresfntations Cimlaiimd in tins wmv tence are ogrwa and pnlpuM, tliat il is m t-avoid one of tln.'SO ciukJU' itherilhe Prc-iideiit had wA reaU the prttf '"edini? he walttifig with web hantfl til denounce, or he deliberately in lewded tidsceH llHJ ji'Prricn jrH ht a wilful misrepresentation, knowing mia Urge proportion of tlicw wouUl - read- Ui! proclamation, who wouia neyer n-ou m proceedings. The"cn(ieiitim(did not auk Concreis to repeal any us revenu" iw, Ii w i m ChHf4la-iiria I 7 .L it' ' 1. 1 1. o Miitili.lBll(lll 111 ting bis wqn oiucc miou ym m i us personal revenge against panicuiar in divuhmls : and the more esnecm-Iy w w ' r whn m Ml ttlicr, lllW "vt n in um o.i in uir i him i,i u nin:r uciii (oslmlltxi (,l ,, SiiiurtK, win it iiimu nixTty w ittruir"li'S t its iiir.uicy, Hut wouM have panl the forr-it with hi who sliould have d.tnsd toaJvi the king ys( uf.the iii-t i,i mi. I lio r (kin (iisirMii.Mi uiim raa lis llm truili pr-N:jimuil y n history, u,.,, ininirtter qm! comes from the north,' L i, his hi ad, lilu Mtion? . ,u""4- to promulgate sijcn an cnu i oi aoMpotisni. 1 11 A 1 '... A .nitassa or tub '--PUBLIC SESTIMET. ''From' the Jrfcr$tmian 1 ime. kilir,ilo protection of the products noflliero inouairy.oy iiniionuu. upon the productions if mthcrn industry, and rio'.rfliftr, that it aikud to have n-pea). Thrv wer nrectmi. and not rwe- nue duties anam-H w fitch IT pmrestco. in oul,l Juive been d-ie imnVidialrly n"rrthe bloody arbitrament of the sword, when thrpuMittmrn in -proelmatMi imi famtuttu-vmintienni wi 44--fslnr-thf-daily- tspeetaffKuChkb fcu-b!u Jer Whifch Ihey labor, and reconrmcndi to : Z ".teretoforw indalH, that an fMrt,,,M;,y j Congress the eidicncy restoring to T;f-rWdMpretrtea w .'91nu I them, the very rigUu for wbicu tl)fjr are : JJf-A -i! in twiotuer place. . . , I dmiteodimr. 4t the assurance Biven to . v s As the resolution mm -pendmaf W ....u.j a, t'a,i.ii... ' rreKiit to. communicate thrt oruiuaneei . . ,r..nn,. .,...h , mo f ;v -U: 11 f oullifbtaiina to that wsni pronapiy AfCa w duti "fy .- " M VF "ey rJi! them to . " ''-t.wilimot other businesa, assurance given in the pro- ion lit the 'theiufer iwtj wiu ow no W .... 1 .1 i ..11 .....LI.. ...... -' occn-floo nreseuieownirne-wiii wmui Bkambet Clba. Cvrtwipn. to jCOTjrect the "7rr 'errors of lliatamation,f iTnWuaya, ' , , : nd probirffily some weeks to cornel- , jrnri inietiilmo tn avail mvacll oi I tie nrst dow rt unit v which "! rs: to -present tdTi ' cin .'a full atposition of tW f liano K-r .f 1hcpr.iceediiijri of .the South Carolina -;vQ; CtM.vt?iition,'and of its constituted authori ' f ,; ' V tit j 1 fctl cwwiraiued, in "the mean time, . vi ; A to disaUimi the Slate ofaoiho ot the imu- :JJZ.l ats tlripreai.jris which have gone abroad, ::r:'&(Ui$iitte Ml pirrpose fTiVfJ pro - twi.iings, and which thoiiroclamatioh ol . 'he President has principally contributed . WTf 'psgete, - , . . J put anend to the UeiK whenever it shall ' .Z Jr-L Tt?JS. iT' I1' th (I'"',r benwde.gaim any one ot theStatet of -T:Lr.B t'VWZ'T-" iH-couKleficr.-1 enrmot bnt -irw-i, ";.". nfU-tHk CbfulllMI Cleilllinlll1 I ... 7i .!. ... n ..r'l . les as stiouliJ rgam-e just and equitable ecahv" fur nishes reasoiiabln jrowul to believe that suth nMxlincatiiMi will le made, every pwtnMtiei ot.-l-.-swy4teilJding, would 'aMrn'todictate i tlie propriety oT sus pending tho denunciation of Federal veri L'eance, until the e(p-ct of Federal ju lice slioulil liiw ne iriea. Tsoinui-ctir ir more easy limn for Conjra-s (o reduce lb duties "toa ju 4 niul equitable mIc," limg In-fore the rirt day of February, i tlutt bidy have any such di-ipoHilion nrin lent u hi. Such a luodificatioii would of c witsc. put an -cud. to 1q .cout rove ry h am euurj-lv-'iiiiiiertieite the necessity of rrnrt ing to the threatened measures, of military Violence a resort which will assuredly TTw. of SHitftXinai.vem,,-., .mi.r u'y the pfe8id,tiimak 2JMyf iueir airextraiirdrnary txliVfa of . hi. .Wy brlj-fmrmi :pterimitWtosmrd Srtb CarolU iiirm-it Us Urft Df fore CMigret8. bas not Tt. k- l.Li. : wouid U tbera bf fore c.mffres. -li-mJ it urouer io comply with that re- IwiiH.: , At a period of . nortenl.Kjs excite. :nauwitiBeayi4u. .tt., im, aa to-ihreatwi t jmbrue his haidsJa the blood of the citizens of. his " nnliv .State," because they had solemnly and -t- - -r- - V ""taT the cTHintry through the perils and r, V, all sides, .":U;-ii? 'vn 'iut Jiawrding the. existence of tire' "7 iliilJST,.! SII'iUKI le VJlfCiwiy irim.untvi tdujyoJjiat tho Chief Magistrate of these - jar eimii'derated-and eovereigo otaiesaias aa - ' n tn" ft gratuitous Insult to the inories 'rf,f...-.'!jfruii'jra! aic.ininiM.anH throUiih the civil tribunals, to relieve llHunselvea from a burthen which ho ad Dlita lo be unjust ami ojmrotwive! . In such a case, and under such rirritm stance, when "strict duty-required o hlmrHdtlimj '"more Ihin the exercise n lhuo. nijwera witli which' lie was Ihenro iftff tbe'peaee of lh Union, and fur the ex ecition of the laws," it is a subject of just '. W,titu.i,.i. sovereign member of tin regreVTtUtt r wm,-pttwmv ;Ttfi'iMnmlm too long and -patiently otl the-merge.Ky should arise which V km. Whiio l amcerely hope, therefore, U "" '!" Prf," ""J -li.k.. .iA,i.kwW;w l.i-,w...Ann thn olfiOB towards Ins untiVe Slate, which J .- that thtfdelsy Which has occurred on tho barl ol the Chid Mag"trte, win turn out 1 to bive urKecdod fnni causes not incom- -'.( s'tsttuile withf-p roper respect for. the ove- llMilrS!ith Carolina I can .wlu. p.-t im -fijjrdilMi injuriiKis 'ioiiacqucftjcfitl ri.ich iiave resulted ' from that delay e. BectCd eouianiM in the proe would seem to be pninnii to him, an would be certainly pemlul to her. It is true that if . he had waited for this etner gencv, titers might have hfen a hanrti that tl wtild never ha veoceumHl, wd ui ibat eveiii the Couiiiry' winiliTbava Iosl tlie i u .k........ Mnrtaani.r..wi. Keocfifof thai extraordiimry exposition of i.i..u .i.M.i!n: irthMtr. tha orwiu and character of our pohtwa ' tJutnnceiml the proceeding. f the Con. -tem, which will doubtless be edifying jeiitMi M been ommumca:ed io won- .. VT r- r '. V . . . . a I cntinlrv. anil which diners in nothing frrvm -rfw:' eress.aiw riua eoob ou io ino niiii;ou - - . . . . n- , ; : ,' - . .i' ,iM,kn.t.m.rn nf Presi. th doctrines oi the ancient acton at tede- .V& .hauld hye.c,inrHrptly relied Up..n '' l' -4;tlHwprocmga to correct the errorsof drtstrlmw are unprod and extend by -.h ... ,.n.y.paie cha the PresK.ent in this new edition, and put V "-I'sacterofthe Statfl. . But aa it will result Crth in -the form of a prlomaHon, will t. .1,- nf K. d.iments. all tltfl Dinning aumnruy oi m groor sem . Aftlwitoule of Ihfi United sitate will formT lw WtwwiMsj mv new ana mm. ; he.r ipioil of th owno. purged bit Pw nw-sy.Hwnici. :; -i';- - StsithCariIi.i, and of her purpisW, from I makes it subordinate- to the laws ol Com tliTiprlai'nattorWtt.' .rrndms-JlVSTS, ,t, r. -f ... n . ' j: r.k.f. ;- I &! N.J maiion ttat "out aviciat compact in ex -yr.r.ruinin-T ,T -... ..i,, . , Jnil1ln.. ,,ni th. t ,f f, r -. '- .J . , m .t.a MMVW.-I I oiitnHmn Fir ' r7rTaryv n 'removV all tnialisiubi'M 16 inle u..W it. attthe supreme Jaw A;..ii..r...rfl I. r'o..i.i.. in n nm. I of the land, in opposilioa (9 the vulgar '.;7.C thi.ieatass.H-hercontmer.y withlhe reading Which placea the Cmujtitut.ou a. J W ii rral Qovefiiinent.- An: N J.the first bove the ats uLCongress, declaring that ! :.b:-UZ& Jact4 utterly deuy and disclwm, bo the ?-.r.l- "ft ' i - - 4 , wart ot the Sito of 8x1th Candina, any 1""$' theaupretw la; ? :vv" '.VvL;:'! .u ihi. nfiha Lilted of the and." Asthese restrictive w.w : f ,f ' il crisis lik the present, sh'sjldrinifatelhenTiWe-etiiinple of a King of France: bv sacrificing the vengeance ol the man, tothe dignity and the doty of the f !)u-f Magistrate. The remKt due to the Presidential oflire, and to rnVself, forUdf um io renlv to the charges here made in term which tltey justly merit. I cannot .art-TlKZ l-ve 01 11M UIIkT ...a ZV" the busiiiewofvularcriminali-si but I hisjld be utterly lost to 'all the feelings of usn corwci'His of high and holy . m , . . .. II .1.. I purposes, It I UMl lUHJINIlgoamiy fr-i these churge as wanton, vindictive, ami malicious culumoics, by wiiniis.ver ut tered, and by whoinsiwver advised. TlnitUener.il Ja'son should believe at a forcible iiniwiti-n to Ibe law 4 the Uiiiled 8t ites-can als prevent th.-tr eveeution," is not to be wiindiifed'il'by 'aiiy one who knowi how uttorty - incapnijie- ne u of the simplest process of legal reasou- lug. HUt M aiMiot aumn inai nis icunrance fn this rn?ect. is anv warrant or eeu CiFUlTttaiiriff irrrrrrnon into the afPtrrstH' South Carolina Tand"bi attempt to nlien- ! the coiifiileoe- of tin) jieojile of thsl state fruid llh-ir.U-iiresematjvfwho bvc sacrificed cry tiiinif to vmUVnl" their rights, by Urn reckless totl UMMui'te? sertmn, that th-w P. .ipnutative kiive 'i!fu!l V wl""fheiflfc-,-"j hem no pre- cedi-jut-m the Exeeuiive d x-unnTits of the fulled 6tutes, or ot the resic!iv; Mates, t such. a nrnstniilioii of oihewl digntiv ud di-curum. An "Xiimple cull scarce I v M lnuml III tne lisruilues i.l m-rnoneer ng ileinagows'in the hustings of a dmii v e uirt. If 1 were to assert that (jeneral Jacksn ml his Hilvirs are ntiempting t-i.ler. iv ibo peopSi uriMth-trwUtia, -wilh a vie- I., inierler.-. in tlieir imrtv struiaies aim nflnciice thir elections, there would be strung and obvious I ;; rounds for the asrr lion. It iiii"siUle i 1 aruo me.pro diiinath'ti Joa.iv motive lew ceiiKirablM.. Crudo notion on tire aubjit, every law yer DIUSt perceive mai, irin innrcrr r- ganiautkM. .of .ir piditical.aiemj.tkflaw enHgn power of a ratrmMpreyail tmr he power of iImi r edcral Uuveriinent, in all caes o civil controversy," in which the latter attempts' to enforce; witbm the li. ita'uf ditf i'tiijpr, fc lWhich ir has pr- nnunced micnrntitutional m its higliestao vereisfl eliHraeter. What is the" value of a jiidginent of the Federal limrt which the sovereign power f a State has nrnnounced to bo a nullitv ? If tha. Marshal. slwuU Itvy' unrti lh jl- xly fthe-.-Weiidani.aiid.'!?xn('it-M we, wnnr wwrl pt -f'4tw-uoomMU pWhaierw!isrwiHilfl bS'itabliW-in ic lion bv s hich it would W rn6oYered from hiin. ia' course 00 would mirchaac. If to avoid this. Congress should sbohsh ah credit for duties, and the Collector should w-iae the goods ol the importer, the latter has only to institute his action 01 replevin In the State toort, and he will obtain im mediate possession of his goods, upon giv ing bond and security to abide the event f.U!?.WJiHjj P'T'f'l' principle, thacrf which has tnaje, thnrmaW of Ikiopdou Un- ni(H tnl. An unconstitutional act or ton ress has no more authori'y' in this coun try, than the. nroclamation o an Enuli.sh King had m bnglond m me 11 me 01 1 naries the first. Foriunately fof the cause of h bertv owinjr Jo the f-deral characterof, our political sy stem, the question will n d be tried by judges depen taut upon me tax ing power or by tunes packeo: ty a depen dant slieriff. Liberty, therefore, will as a'SJaiuly triumph io tyajgrtjstUitroyer sj here, as tyranny ana oppression in uuiphed inBuglanil..,,...',,, , l,,., , i The Federal Government has no con. stitutuvral power to. act the Md'Mrt made by the convention to the oeiMileofthn United Sljtes, tl fillowing iwa are distinct! expressed, indicating a nlan of revenue in which the state would acqiiesre, which, far from " living the .. ' . . L : it . 1,. . ..C 1 O Uiivernmeni wimoui iik iiiau 01 mijnni, would yield any annsint of revenue thnt ih miklii HersJce oiiffht renuire, " No ( ' - a t , snlistantiul reason can be given for aonjec ting manufuotures'i obtained Irom abroad in exchange for the proiluctiona of South r,w uia to the nmallest duty, even pir re vnu, which would not shirw that similar maaufiictures in.ido in tho Uuitcd State uliould be subject to the very same rato ol duty. The former, not less than the Hit ter, are, to every rational intent, tlie pro ductions of domestic industry and the mode ofacriuirins the one is as lawful, and more conducive to the public wellare, thau that of acquiring the other. "Hut we are willinz to malie a Inrge of jleringlo-preserve llie I'nion ; and with a distinct declaration trial it is a concession on our part, we will consent that the same rato of duty may lie imposed upon tlie pro tected articles that sliall I imposed upon hw-wiprictud ; providtid-that mare revenue be. ratsel than i necessary inoet the demands of the government instituiiohal purposes ; and provided -.1, that n duty milsitantiaUy - uniform ini)osed upoii all foreign iinjHjrts." . Il will be at nce perceived that there in hH w-stiifWiMMMt-uf .fasiwtl4iiucev.helw.eeu lie'rtlternative actually prcsenteu oy tne that set If ' w ro wr-u menwa Hunk n r, . constitulioniil. We ciuum theiefo, "," think, I hut niill.fi.Mtn.il i,r " most absur J ami ridicuiou it.,, irolmal I a sftvereigrr Hte-,aiid-hai ij- Wa uive below an article copied from I right to judge for herself? lra ' Thrr E(?rtoTisf ei4m- 4 tt D aiu uk. lie. lcr'jr,.ti.iliaui ifico,ihadcchut.-.. - whole people, when they dcruiil (llLi , wm-M, tlist their ,,prts,w t i... umleviating advocates if the Adiniuistrtt- ny longer to be borno f And wl!oihu ti.m liut lhe have also been the falous bo bo in fuel or no, husshe n tlw ' ' mitirHirtsts of'State Rkhi. " Comrsdled by doubted right of judzina for h.(,2.ii r the extraordinary I'rm-lamation, either, to But wo ask these genilenwii, on, awt n 4wajH4Jjcir.ii thin. '-We kuw .1 "t. ; lor Willi' 11 iiib Diuio nn mi long wiHtw"-" " M-,-w..g v.mcuiuiiiu Ilie prrsi or to give up a mun, they' have not hesi ancsi in Cmigrca,- by ao immense mil tated in making the choice. - y-' Wo.kn.iw dislik of Afr ,T " '? .JiVxjliKd ifl reader s attention 10 we t,na noi umiaiurany) fi be aq ' eiiiatks of the l)anvlll? IlepT.Hef r ' ding Bentimmt nortfrof MwylajX"" ' " We have glfctl our cament nw perse, luww. also frum thft bisturyuf ifo Mjl Ll renng auport to Geuerul Jackaon not as qussiloo, that whoo fanaticism is iinii lartiians who with eager servility were ta incupuhle ot seeing coiwtitutiooid t'i ' m-pared to sacrifice principle to a base riera. Pf"thei-tudlllanv(( ululation.of men ; but because we believ- men have not dceim-d the suppf'jj" 'ft '1 5,1 the plan of his aJmiiiisUatlOTtrcarrred aory the tiim had w-wrien tha'naHr-v- wt by his personal popularity, would re felt itselfeulled uiioiititdoliod aervic u"" .tore thrt Government to a healthful ami terminating the existence of !.-... 7 legitimate action. Our higlie-t hojies were the edict of abolition j pnnnuimtj more thun realized by his Into nmssHge. solving, remonstrance, pention C(-. ' , It had none forth as the harbinger 01 peace, the voice of conciliation, and was even in South Carolina doing its oflire. J ye who brandish nullification aritk . 1 j But who tlwl had reud thai message glee as the raw hed j u . which breathed throughout with slight ex J which is to alarm men Irom - ceptions, the purest republican principle tlieir opinions whin would V tlteadlt " which was hailed in the South as an an Would you nullily ? Perliau y(H gel of mercy with healing 011 its wings we would socede f Hut, forjjej the olive lirancn sent lonn 10 neat our nis- jourMjivm neciare oullilk-alhia is but sentioni; proclaimed peace to the nation other name for trcruion . It u,, MJ. mid Io the world j could haVe couceivod it then, and not the .thiug, bch JilU - xissible that a pnsiiamation snouu so mi iniiy uorror iuickly- emanate from the- aum .Boiirw, I . Ytsj-doiirit. hmmre I'i'A.u- -' contradicting all its principles j claiming I burliujg aimthcmns at nu 'lliicati 1 s Y for the federal Uovernuieni a rigni 101ns acCept the entire proclaiuuiion I Y 1 ' .luIui iJ miu;ra and maititniiiintr orin I u,,ik tl. i . v.. ...... . r 1 - 1 ..oiii.h wrny un mDd , n, ... :i..r . 1... tu.l ... . """i '' mm eiefr l!emJEmLJmMnuBa.i!Vis. ji-j-H444Mwransi in me I . tflTerTnlT.Trt . 1771 lll..L iL.U F.l.,l.u nf IWA ... . '. J ' '"'"KinglKKt for r,gnoj itttvt . , " ; wrw noiningf ynU accttd VaJl.TTrj ' t a. Who is .mt 1 I: is a fire brand, which will thl, wry pr, Jamatioi. denies the riu5i' be rekiiKiie the name which ie incssa-n was (Crimn. tome what mav v,M "2 ' (Hgll ulh Carolina Cmiveution, and j'.rihrin the proclamation. The proclarrmtnn irtfirms tbnfi-if any iltempt is made to executo the laws, the t ite is, hv ordinance, dwlnreil to" be out fthe Union. There is no such decl.tra h. n in the OrdinniMTj on the contrary, it isilistiuctlv admitted on the very face of it tkit tbtt.Fcderul Govermnent mav enlorce tiro law ifirmigh the civil tribunals id the country. It is the resort to military co erciou the making war against the sover eign power d South Carolina, that the 0 iiiniice declares will be regarted as ab tviiiffStiuth Carolina from the political ties which bi"d her to fhrtnoT mates; fms deelaratksB was inadeialliejpmLu! Iraternnl harmony, with a view that if we 'oould not "adjust this treat Contest for lib cVrTyii'lthmit stnintrif rmr domestic altars with kindred blood, we might dissolve our Jiditical cotmexiup, iq a spirit of amity and part in peaf'v : ' ' ' :: - -TKedclriii'il' now, for the first timc; promulgated in this country, that the Union instead of being a voluntary association f s iVcrclgrt Sratea, is" a consolidated despw turn, and that a state cannot secede from the confederacy under Whatever extremi. w of injustice and oppression, without in- r.irrino iT.o .mill of . Imnaftn '. . and mhtnrt dig) rtwlf to ba. diagooticd into iybtnejr' by tliefmlitdry force 01 the Federal Gov vernmcnt ! If these slavish doctrines are recognized bvTCiingreVsV It 1s high time the Union was dissolved. 1 thank God, how ever, that Congress haa not yet ratified thia imperial edict, which is not surpassed by anv thing that ever emanated from the most bold . and uudacious ol the Ceesars. If it slioulil be ratified by that body, it will furnish conclusive proof that the American peppla afe- vnuch beltef-prepsrod r an lmuenal despotism, than the K .inans were when Auinwtus assumed the purple.' Is it to be tolerated, that the Chief Magistrate of a confederacy of sovereign States, clo thed with " a little pettv brief authority, without anv authority from the States which formed the compact, without auy authority even Trout Congress, should dare to nay to one of thoso sovereign writes, " you shall not secede from the Union, though vou are oppressed,' but if Vou at tempt it, you incur the guilt of treason t" Obviotlslv assuming that the whole Gov eminent centres in himself, the President adds,-ircaiino1f accede tothe mad pro- I lit.; itiMiniiw aliijil trjul nruiA Ku awsta sover- .-m. "iv7.y.nJ!r;.ri s, us nrsi mazisirato caii? Uav. TOO nnr tnat we are Ikmi, bystainanlinaeii,-Djir tho wheel of the Federal Goveramsat I hough .sir property be taken, thgh eat ' liberty of ejHsech be piifMshedi'lhenonf' religion itself be . prescribed la ifi,u. Aashing'on, you echo Gen. Jacksns to we cu cu Uted to subdue. It has tatn-n upon his friends like a ihunderboit. Lit lie, did those friends, who are still more, ffiuVfJs of stnte right tlinn of rum ol ih dictnurs f 'OH no i 'a'J; lK:trires which huve bettfi bulled as the corin-r stone of ... .. .. 1 7 ...... r . .i-K.u 1 .1 . . . MUr:S)u:iU 01 uuicillirail, nu.u ttc . Um kKIOS, Wftert lw SH V We Still UVU ,ri have declared, n puited. reiterated our v.ede ;' thut it will borreM; Tf ilitii-riiiiiiHinm to Hiisluiii Ht every hiiz,i rn. I ....1 .!... au ..1. . ,. . -- - j -if..... i.iai wwmr. idKeil as mdiseii.sable snlegiiHrds to our lilv-r ties; little did they expect to hear lhes sacred principle4 repudiated, by one wu-y with a knowledge of their foVlings was in debted Urtbwr support or his. ..t:l'jyutj 'f- But if a mere "expression of these wtrn Federal doctrines must produce foldings oi l . regret, astonishment and humiliation, what words can express the horror of a true Virginian, when he sees th.ut.all thej)rin-. wpW U ImmI Um trngK of tie test of his Country's lilierlv and hidopetv Jehee, "ifrf'toTy' prostrated f f nfrrr anni dilated by the very arm they expected to see stretched forth to save them, umTer tTie powert assumed for the General Gnrern merit by tlie Proclamation powers are to rss enlorced peacelul remedies which have neen pr. ded by the CistTtutwivuTly military force ; a resxirt to armg ; the arbiter of Kmgi and Tyrant in resistaisre sh I Is treated as traitors, and U us primiiCT wur! Merciful G,.d ! that fwnienjiii4 f r-c the t hnuis for their own aufj Jiar childi-oii's limbsj ' 4, f, ,' ... . .. uu, --anuicn iriPir vnrv irt.ii i r e care ii for the imm'. Wo m fw" OIllHfiers Ii, he nrosn ms. mnA f.t excellent j eason, that we like tlis irit . But emoriroiHiierr niiht pt: its ..w oiB - have riu"lrM U VfporicntB efiTT nauons, w ii we would nuilifv 4s 4r V"wlS wiTdiurh AmDtt!. xn&au-iki. toul44hey so. wouliituj. man- iir Virsrtnta.- Wbr dismile sW It can only act iiikhi n,,, " 'vi wsim,avoia me penormanre oi stitutionally enforce judgment, and il lie is "m"B iiir.mH.n.. ..i.. ;tA K r... .,,!. nre. the Presi 'Vdst hypocritical pMbwaiuna of dent ma V aW hire bv military power. This aalin j, like another Tiberius, is the on ! "';4A - t' i fit.tea- bVee. VTfca AWinaocw' .f''uBfc l"P hmilaUoii upon the power ol ? r -.V fV-rtti-si, -nomiiiBvem lace-andthflexnla- C.Migrws, which may be Very inconve- .i J ' 1 J rmvjwn. . .. . . i . muu o rinanind it. nient.itiey aoeia u nave oecn stricken out ' v - ---.-- a . - i J I .H.ii Asi VTuil 'intiA HllJ T JTartfTafl'''ia'rttWBs ba otlr check, but tivcT President ia! veto. C ctrIsnwr,lJlrwg Mr : . ' . 't ii ... i' 1 tl. h-W hot Ihfl KreMidential ntn. -f sin e mt organs m afri firrfri ivi nrr,i jWlfWfi JI 3i m' int.endL.juMt nu-.lf e5PW!,ly m. " "k 4m. .nt-TKtiririo emv the ir.teroo.J lt1flrmrornwrgetrwI for tbe Wate, .ttonot her aovereign power toim rxteui ". im fcurarnirr na? "cf - - thut a neighboring Stata, with the counte. repre)ientativeaisrall the peepte, checked , ?r . oance and approbation of the President, by be repreis3ntaiiye of the States, ad ' aa it is senefatlv understood.- liascarried I btf tht Eiecvht patpff Thfl Supreme the like interposition, by the almost unan. I Ciwrt klso. iathuB sUemly elbowed out of lnius concurrence. o au me uepanmems pi.T- . .nro itt .m hw ,!. Jf er Government. ' . ; ' . , U,"; wn e'eaqoence, I presume, id tta inter V' ''fV'aWtif Gwxia'iwfi9tsTOn1v wU, fg-irijfB; wVltMhe President's Views io tbe IRfi 1 tha lars 1 tn atie" of tile .5'uited Georgia buoe4-t, n,t, Jh;is. ereaf power of thepeoplo of the state7aHTnn'o1ir1ii--du Iv throuirh its civil nfheers. i He f .Hier- J'"'. -7 . .1 .i;ni 1. ,ki nnttf fliVUi,u e... zeal here, and to tlie 4nnds ol good gov- cu .i.oni.w. i-.w wiii - - - - i . .i u -rri pnierna! thirsting ,ty case in which the President can lf' blood, he is striving t v desolate the M,K.nififi't,inthn eseriition.d'thixre. mr helds oflhe state wmcngave mm venue laws: ami it is a case thai certain- mnn, ov wieinpimg iu wiruP.r ih. i,i- in , woim- .t R-nt Car .-!,.. ..... her citizens tocommit rebellion and trea- der the arocesaof Xu'.Ii'fcdtiw, Nullifi. w against her sovereign authority. , rtie annual-message vraa joyiuuv naiiea in South Carolina aa tbe harbinger of bet. ter "dayV and the ofive branch "ofpeacej bot as if foarful that our unhappy difliculties :w9HMvi4eiy:.ndi Jhl .ihocrtsdit wimlJ , j acabjiio olwects of his impotent and vindictive mal ice. the President has hurled this fire cation may prove to be an ineftteieitt and mtdeqiiata- remedy J, but bey md all ques, tiutu.it is- a peaceable onrr. It will be ef fectftd exclusively" by the operatesi of the few, and tkrouub th-ay -the fiiiwrt of justice"U iihuiuU..pive.:budco(uata . i- it - ..... -.. .K. a.'i,: n. jo relieve ine oiavo iruiu o cio.u. -.jr pression, it will remain1 for her to deter mine upon a more eflective remedy, or brand imidst the elements of strife known make UD " her mind to ' wear her chains, to exist in that State, where it can scarce The most unaenosmtable of all the rhisra-1 Iv fail to produce a irencral combustion prewntati ms jin which the proclamation On the despot ie principles and doctrinea tsMi'MV if he KU tsfiiig s '"J hes! are retained in he proclamatim, I will ex: Hl!i.tivp'iil1Hrt'"'refle(iteii by tlie iass nuiirjiiiiliiiiB ii'iiiiiiiHic'r Itm- At 9atM,di)beye4 tb iociaioa of tba Ba-t fioalaajpirajrc, rolona cootcston between jcoutcgUea I rapaaj 4 iQ An'tctt'-ifctrweM wUI oarj tid ia tfatlaiigna of and these nu,,,fi;tt,u!" 1 mean's this: that all ftppst. ' m.1 J.i, iW il do W practise it; aiidall will ifi. correct views; We C4 the f.4lowiui from tha B sit t oiiinierfial' tiitzotte;lmcf'theeBW per that rcfli-cbi tlie pitrt iif old ItfSsF cnusTts in I77 t J-rersomss. u Wu must huj,. threajea to uspW . ii...... ' . :'.. ' .'' ,r .1 '.'v From tht Richmoid Whig, durtthtt Nullif.tation and fl'cet- .tba tivnchburir .. y ira iiuiiu. the Leinjrton;UMOtt,&aui&n p nawna uan.ier, " molester - tejHiittroi, i wuiiMuu.i.4ii..MiejMiii.,44..il(Jl44 and .-nany others of our (Id fi'iemis and co. rtratron, whether the - President; -hat t labsjreTSt are pleasod to -express their J g"UB4kir Jji--'srejtiiMOff.kJo: iUl f . chaerin at the sympathy which they con J South Carolina by force. ItTs ii"t tj ccive us to have '. scovered tor nullification. I tv rebelliisr,' nor an insurrection -r li e I Tho Union says ' we have waved high the I whole sovereign State that spelk nullification flag, and attacked tlie prods lads. Andfice hih4 tha pMtrfrutvl nation fnnn the centre to the wnurs. and to quiet or use towards tliem. It w u the aamefuct u virtually assumed bv the I ment and a convention of all tlie ii'-rf1 rest. . II Carolina baa been hasty and lai-D-H Qna.wad.tQ .them conjointly. We have 1 not the id.eriJ .ruters be, so aWas"f protested against tlie application ot torce I part. A no let not the people oi tn p to subdue South Carolina." We di'pirteihei urae the President resort ta MtV rtit to use fiirce- We protdaim the ah- J any event, except the prevention of ati surdity of upholding a republic bv forcu. lul ruiu requires it.a VVhat if the pf" A republic is a Government of chotee, lot ifovernment had attempted to put of necessity ; of love and nflbctisn, not oi l this Stste by f .rce in 1 90, or in Iwjf the bayonet ; and we for one contend, that (would the people hava submitted! " " when it haa deased to be acceptable to its I they have thisiirht it just to be awrd a citizens, it isight to cease asa Govern J;irniy, when acting aaa whole Statsti 1" meiit. Is this nulliltralion 7 We furthermore contend, that the mili tary reduction of a State struggling f r what she cweeivea our great and inde structible. . right, would be, a ..filial prece drntf that it woutd deter all ther Mates f . t ' s . irom viiijitcaiinr tneir cHistitution u n ftus hijjh tariff policy is not contrary to'W'-.i ter .t the Constitution, inaay w inconsistent. with its spirit-end ny?' And it is most importanlr: that ,:wh whidn State nnmisitieos a law unooa tiornl,-" the-TWinera! VosrwiMweot '-to. that it is in the ri-fhl toenforeeooeu'7 ' sad irrestiftgos leava Congii'ss add tlie Ft!ilunl Guvem !JBl!!nL!yJlboiit check or any other than parchment limitation f that the check of Sti'ta interference withdrawn, the consult datui!; and centripetal tendency of the Federal power, would move on to speedy consummation; that wo sh.iuld rapidly a- sumo. the condition of provinces, ia ex change for the dignity of sovereign States, united in a Federal compact ; that to tlio touthern States especially, this consider.! f ion ought to be of paramount, of solemn Thnir sanction to nsnruwd pmsar m kress. Congress may, by a small a fi. nast .n ...u-ind, .tnt.Anill law. thre is no obstacle to- tvrranhy W., nresnion in the federal intiAmnnin) ' by tho Stale, or a stsli opposing or ing to obey it, and calling other bl1 jom. Consistency tip name il J'"". i rat Jackson said, in his message oil . . . T the, a..'.'' n m r i . i . : ,i . j i it i i i in nrranft .r wlfh.Hif mlMi-fmiia tr filkop i :. AintnAtedal'N . -. .1, u.ui wniuo 4 ima mini v 's.;" . siriKing causes, as uave oiain comma coeval with our tovcnniem,' r- ( ttitieatbey would k forypr jaj, miaority ihrohauiiawsive ajminitratiy in Congress, Is this i nul'it'icationt ther to lie cxected nor desire't ' 7 .ixrain are ootsciea ii me application oi i iomrani mis wim nn ioto io viruiiua, ucuui wo arc tourin ced it wmild kiodTe fhe ftames 'bTTvTT war in all the sontb because we are persuaded the masa of the Bouth would, sooner or la ter, take part with South Carolina be- M,iU tl.mt ninnlrl lovniinela ilia ITnln I ....1 o MIBiill.limi til l! If mllial' KnVJ f.U H"UIM 1 U..1JL.1U ...U V 1.,'Pl. Jl.--11.U 1. I V..'!!... '- ' g ' Hewdly-beeause the south and north pitol as a oianiMatioii jCjf.ihcijf1 would then Jbeoome as franca and Eng re ehction of Jacksoii- Aii lifl'ffin'ih 'llUrawie- the cones' was ofTered so ns t "' Mrflude. would l ane,ual, aad twld bat ni tt'j Va Buren, wbicfl V rtctct' " 'i t ; ' ! .'-' , " ' "' '' - language " hist "Tnrwagw'l and then anewer -w '--V-'V - 'W a-W i.--J ;'-yaWSiiri.K'ffii&:- euocieu me cnanze i ... i-.j. The Legislature ot A' .am- X)7 " '", 'i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1833, edition 1
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