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I unborn WashinJU to thc-Kditor Va irci tti"fMu.vi.ijMterfro:nliin .r.,tMl ,r,"r " l","'"1, "l r,Ulb." P1,u ...i.,nCitvi.it.U But.-. It - ' ........ uoino .Momlier of Con. -tato'l-i thr Bditof of lh R t disrvs particular notice from I ' i .1,1 n.itnotiiu that appear I r The Proclamation of ihe President ha 7 frarfui pF',"',,'T,'iF"ni "V it, it i at ' tf"3 rory "ju'b H lliin?- Hi annual grm!m i v".u !-nllent om IiO !n.ibt arid ? i HpHS'riWiMl token by him tefotiv ESiTarii aa ""It as lo Nullifi-ation, ..aver iiiililt and a very judicious ....... . , The Tariff party, eaw at onee w iu the'v n'Wt coino down, and would . '.. have dme no. but fr tho Pr.icla- '-. J'of tha Pwllftil. - .Tho Ji uHiW j.', that if lb TariflT allould be re j,,.clitive, tn it tiiey rruitt rescind tin-ir O,,li!ico. They wmild have dono so inititiitly. BJ 'h5 Proclamation linn c,.tlijed tho twin of Ihe Tariff party, pi w?i tlitftr falkrd- of totHlifyiftjj ths Tiriifaiul couccdiaj, Jor in5 purine v fiil the Union, now talk only, of the .i ;ta and the bayonet to nave tha UuLiq ! ! " . . - i - .... t Ti my Mind, mm is aonorreni tome ns tire and pint "I our msiituti.iiin. I Me I'ii hi cun wr h preserved by military iriM. fho moment the sword aVta lo coerce a sovereign Slate into tho t'nion. thnt moment tho liberties of fin country arc gm. I hare been oppis a It tho course pursued by South Caroli Di. I wish lw had waited a var or twu nn jsr, Ioh if the Tariff pnrly would not, r.tm a teiiM of iiHtice, m xlily it. If that party refused t mollify it, now that th! DiiWio dobt is paid, it wwilJ be a s n ci of ren'wlaiicrt on 1h pit of all the ;ncultural Bt.itca. Irtho rarilr parly titr reAno to m'tJify, whn thre is .-t any inn Cir tui'li hih duliua. and Pin irn 41 ruku a. IV,H. 1833. ti'in, thin tliy hav;p rvi'rciij ivc l xi.x-e t!if first year ol tho' e,Kr AUn4 r'i n. , naveni aniiwiMi9 ol anv pMhlie il K uun-nt i mi t'le oratnz iiKin of tho (Jovpriiinoiit.1 which carries out, t cnmpktt'fy m it J.a thfi principles fir whkih t;,;n. "Ilamiltua rontciiflod in th Conrention (hat. farmed the Constitution. Mr. Hamilton said, V' Ail fednral Gov.! emm.mtfre wnak nJ distracte.ir W mut estubliah a riaiiona Government enui nietely iovorin, am annihilate 8tile dii- ThU htn h.r, mta. h.i Jnn tcliun aud 5WWlMMr4fMiji;-TJul ffenkTanthTnc p'f UaaeiTTh; kill UM.hii.hV eml Hainiltw waa-owruWrn-I wac.,aw Uk,WpdUiC4W, a Uw pea a eona.Hio.wi uorernmeni. . v, mwty, and t hnp ;n ,k g,..,- , Mr. Mason, of Vir?inia, during the dia. the it arfa ared for a aew Btnk. The n-M! military force k romrl the olaer. grtH rap'KKijr, and aaWita aew Inttitadoa U aneeofa eorinl compart! I neer will mnn nut into oni-mlnn. km .m .t,. " . J . - Mn.ll. ik. ..r l ... t, ... .r. . . ... ,-.M,,.wammroiir i r. ivcouini, oi ueiaware, in conten lin lUrE tP.OISUTUHS. for State ri?ht, and particutarW the risrhn quotations are now rnade to how you with Hnre rclirf wil'. he (ivrn to the eommtinity, by the divulrnd of a part of Ihe capital atoca .therWty drire one of tbe.iiirttpa from the Viii at, I fr one wttt wteorwent lo drench tk' w.rd in the Wuixl of Tier Citizen, tn rlcr t'iftrcs her back. L-t us rather ajuWvuur to brinirbcr baric by the mild " "eiiu'ily and'Mj!ic of mrr lejriHhrtioni , Tin i ti fdy way m which the Union ca i be prcaerved lt n th'i only way in ""which it no'iht -to be . iKaai.rvLvjJi!, 'the friends of the Tariff l ive ibo Uni'Mi a .i.l wh to preserve it, as I have no dmibt -tirr-d'v let tbn catms-furvard and save "it, .'m liy WihKlfih'ed'aiid t!io sword, but by iul wuat j.itiee as well as patriotism aViiivVl by reducing the Tarif to the ne 4tiirf irartln of the (hvtrnm-nl. If they rei'i-.! t do thw, aid rather wih to arm i President with military power to .wl.Ah-aMU.ttCCaruliu, in Caridina's bett blutid, uiey shall not liave 'iny aiiL' ih that ujuiiiary work of death. If the Pro Jeat wishes to exercise such a power, he jhaU not! bave my authority f r doitu? it , You know mr dispwitiotu I never 4 rfThf frTf-hds as lnU :m .lenaiWe.- 1 have treiu attaohmeut .ftE? Prf iidaOffit treat t'irifi'lenco in aiiiiaUi'tiiU4!b'itn!yj nixmA is mv cnnrtiy anJ her ituerttea-iuy richest treasure. Discarding all personal 'cwiHidcratiouftV Ishall look with sintflne ; ofheiirt to tho nafcty wf my country and hi nreservatlo'it "tifhef Kberties. ' Vtvtttei ihttProclauMHiHir-'ircoulil Jyig'rr ' It Ims already done much bario. 1 am oppxind as you kiv to NuIJificati u ano :aj vib have; been ; but ther-rft princi Hl"i contained in the reclamation, which, ffcurrietl into practice, muat load td Wpntis' it to a eoiifSdidatiou of all powcf in 'ilUtwttTaltM. CrtaUfV'ii; -'tkntr-s. ;Po auch-pritriplea I bjeet,- e- zum t!ov make ours a cmioh'Med v irnuetit instead ofa canfeterafeti govern ' taeot. They make this uvernraunt one tingle Nation, instead of a" government ! ruwd .4' many fveruujcnts ' plnrt - tfaiim." NulliRcatum- and coaiulida- tiuu are two antrenm in our political ' tm, both of 'which slimdd bo unrdtd u ". fiiwsf .while the f irmer.. ms tead lu disunitm of th ftatc h4Mef is aertaio4 to 4ead to destruction of llw JiberUea nt tlie (leoplo. 1 hope we shall avoid these two extremes I believe the President in practice will avoid birth Such at leant has fcen'tufore beon his political course. The Ordinance of South Carolina in which she resolves to secede from the Uii ion iiidess th. protective "ay atom is muflified, Ihdiwed by ilieTrrjr.lainatW)ot- the I're ident in which he threatens to coerce her bv military force,is woll calculated tocreate . tirr iN and alarmamong the people. They Be(m n fureliodo civil war, but I believe .UWcIi c4taatfiipli,maVOTil-M d. I know there are many ruemliera dia tinu-uiabod fur their patriu'tiani and, ability ha will make ererv njosstWe exertion to etf -ct a aatifactorv adjustment of theTariif, "rntriforrwflt-vnuallv enpnse the earwee xf militarr pnwer by the President in ' expedient and lanieroui to the liberties of the country. I hey will emieavor, ana I trust with soccess, to harmonize the mem bera of this great family by "forbearance, Compromise and conciliation. If once the family, altar be stained with blood, the breach never can be healed and tha, Union it at an end Extracts from a letter of the r Spy in shin'gton,M to the editor "of the New Turk Courier and Enquirer, dated Dee. filth, 132. ' - "iiiC"The frieiuTs of "the PresldenPappear to T"t' pTiiaw'd wiirilhe'couuten pot-t ofthe northern federalists but wish t them to give hat support to the adminia- tratioa, without assigning their reason r i d .iriff. -' what pertinacity the tovereifrifv of tho States was sustained, and ho v didicuft was thelask of brin -rinir thao several ,oveM rn lira to unite even in a fr-Wal Gwernmnt. I have hfl'ird iimo bahlilrs eomnnr in, what is termed the whiskey inrrec fion in Peftvylania, to the rexittion in which So. Carolina ixnow placed, l'f us first notice an essential dilf.'rnre. South Carolina Is acting thr iiiirh her regular and durv constituted oigins of ( ivntrrfnt, as a Statf, in her sivom;n capacity, rha Pentisvlvania insurrectioti was the act of uiuiuthoritnl individuals, in opposition to tlie State and General Government." Extract of a letter from a Wwhinnton Correspondent to tho Editor ofthe "Ancr lean Mercury." It is iirally supposed, liere that 8. Carolina has' always falcuMeal'nifMi tb prevaleiaie if the aiulhern doctrine, that he could not be, and should not be roerced mkm h mile. eammitiee vu appoia'tcd ai the annual awtiag of rh biretoni'Yorpor on this ily, wh( proportioa should as paid to 'be stockholders. We see lht Mr. Ttumrr't rrtolutioat rrtpee 'i 'C Ct iT and uiific'ion, hare pM4 both Il xitet by Urge nsjorine tf they did not c ime mil at'liey du aintt the Tsriff and Inter 4 lmpte,ut, they would bv tnibjcct t Krcai rejoicing to the Ttn(fns inaanueh he) dinppruvs Nallificviion, but unf.iiunlel i"T tbne men while they laiirh with their i hi ti they fie to cry with their erei, and what W"re than all to them, no approval f hv PrtctimaiitH is there to be found, or any ol i'i fearful d.e rim i llasMt SiiwKii.. E-q ,' hi been sleeted v 'ie Legitltlti et Ju.ljre of the 8uperiir Conrt in the place of udh'e Diniel, elected tn the 8u pree Court Bench. We Kirs thejst arjl 2nd biillotinfri, the puly ones yet Uarl of i ' ' : " lit 3nd tain slates wijl sutiiT her to be. But the Vresidont stands fi'rnr, and talks openly fo every one about hisooterminalnm. "G.hI, he says, " may stop him, but Andrew Jackson will not be stopped by any power on "earth I II-t swears, 3outn Carolina shall be brought under.' We have once mora a itrand iasue of : Presidential and minuiterial nromises i more hoiios of an equitable adjustment j a aort of perpetual, pt lCMlf ram w a,lr ways at hand, that never arrivea : a kind of political inilleniuin, that every prophet announces, as just cominir, a species of horizon, thut ithillsas fast as we follow it. No one can have f rgotton the confid ence nay, violence ot assertion, with which .Mr. lcLaiio and . all his. auuiiMia of! tho Treasury, from C4. Uravton down to the lowest rilm! I I'lut takes th prcniden tial pay, iiuirtel s.vore, last suminnr, that the tarif -was rf ditrrd rtow.i t tho 'revenue ataiMtard boenTaaea swell, , ErcleS, Prttraori. , . I he ret K.ferin(, S8 32 82 33 if OIR fil.N r iRS IN f iJST.RrSi . : Our Penltfiri Cenn'tAd. lire'vd .'ch'i on ibe rexi'vlion ctllmjr on Mr, McUne Hoe. elsry e ihe rretsnry to w limit a plt f' rr. flucinr His Tiriff the speech of Mr. Muif um. of. eoniidi ribta bf (fth, ao wa srt muth plrtMid wi'b the spirit tha' ruaa hnMtk the hole of It t u ihe lanrttK of a rrean. thinlth)- and iprakinjr like a freeman end at beenmet the Nrprrsrntaiive of Iras-mea. Mr. Mannn had Is himself a little down by bis t-ahihitWa la- th tlUv4Mi-lt saeaiUf i .bU emiraa there looked a (eod deal like ineoo. tisteney tvaiioned bv 'he want of moral Cone. but kit present bannf Will anna brinf hfnrap rain. Nnrtb Carotina hail loaf rered ade the mipiHatinn af peewsalng a cbarae. ter of her owe of atwaye being umtir ttnt and of dragging along bt tha wsa of others If there be any tmrb in-IS) acomtoa, lb to attributed ahngevKer to the. warn a la oaraierabers VCingreaa. We aevet lab to so aiolMca, but llrmaeas ad liuienerulenoo r otusl3BuTpolI worthy jiirit. t'ioogli jrou.oiay still are the in Alienee of party discipline, hanging around hint by should thru it ( for the a'a ao.tlmie tot Mat fl'trMpf liberii is Is danger, and we ooghi to apura the band that drawl the dagirsr. ho aiafer wboan it Is K MU. fH S Bt'Rf.N a. THE PROCI AM TlON kTw ata'eil to the Nsw. York "C'rier and Enquirer tha Mr Van Bare has written a lrfter.'otnevpre.n in that ci'r. declarinff ib be will ny atppart thi, principles oonttin ed in the Pmc tern too. That Mr Van Buren basalwata prnf.ia.il to be opposed to such prin- iplra. rt certain i bat, whether he a itl new come out and denounce them. Is what we vert much il.'iilu tf ha dooa. there la lornethlng 4eail 'Ae f rraa. - CONhisrp.ivrT. "Who triihasr 'i!tm Taocl.sliiaTlos, indthf Maatiaa bol ! rMmsreh with the flUfr-reat peit iut-pMU orjuciuW. ettiaiaod - ia him T her are as far anar as an-the two polet-thef rcsemblo each other about a . . a a k . .a mufti night rcarmhlra Uav,ami yet tlie ihe n trt'np, or tiLMt covms f Nr, X p iilwl uriiffnf grral a'U1'!' Uiiil. f 'In' (nature of A Virin!aa', h4 enmrnrnced a ri.a of reuy in the Xlk,, HpmIJ" sb ha nature and powera of ihit t A rat Goera- . ..." meat, Tbey hia been attrthu'rd the pea iiherof Mr. Taeewelt, or Ilea. Taylor. Thi W'ltr takes op the priBeitflniifJho raocia.l Tiaa.aod rerotea them nitfusi ttaTeyet wen, In tha aval triumphant manner, 'In faet the proclamatioa every where-like a leer la eWmeary. l4raUf oat the princioUi"' f Hit eaihrn, and ahowiag who la for eeis.iuairtoa and who r.nst I i Nrm ainoe- tbo .MrleA hour of tha Revoltttiii-.afy war wero the prin ciple! of BbsHy (a an great dtngrr so wow aad fti ibooaauda of tho people are ajurnbeilng I ih! indifTere nt to what h going on. , ': If eer tbra was a tlitoa, whea every totelll sr bv 4 rt tmntt id. anAa, & matter of vmitirnt to ondentaad ttia aaiar nd princlplrsaf mi Oavamment, wow I alai ai-v..rirt prejudiot aboul4b,bud aaida, lion i by nm .niauml. rstood k by others per. . rteil, here k ho Incompatibility betwene ' Tkn iIim. mB think h.t tKOSR OF COMMONS, Thr bill o iftablmh the Mccha iti' timk tn ihe town of Newbern. waa rpaJ thrthir.1 limr. .nd ordered to be enero-ed. rh hill m rt.aiid the al-sae.' ablieh the Bank of North Carolina, waa read i thfP,e r,,o!"- ' A-d fjulsl ihe third time, amtcdeJ and ordered to be en. I TirT" RtCHMONt WtntV Kroea. . or reao.....on ,o aujoura on oamr- We h,Vr (he ,.,, 0f tirry reml , , ua ion. waa riacina. a .. .-l-r-r thii' haneiC taken frrira the" RiraMoso WaitT. The editor n a Cfiy-nian vinaiM'pfcFLTNd. A writer in tht Jrft" Moi.ian, addretaea the ynung men of Vug iHia' aiTJ"" c'aliron"' ftehii rb hold theoueUea in rcadineaa, to march to South Carolina, in defence of aou'hetn rights and liberty, the n,ouent tha Oenr' -al Gnvernmenr hall commence the work of blood anil carnage Ve have heard it sialrd, that aomr of thr Rrat m oftl , ha tin 'R d ttutii deteiminitlion to go a VoLtrsTsana. 'o South Carolina, ad Rfttl tihdi.r h i ihwh r, ah Mild the cr.au. il. mand it wrtt r in the National I tr. l-gencer, nver thif twelve mti;.m hiid . ....- ... . i. Th i. J . "" " 11 s i tiiiMitfl nm lamaf tnn hraa ir i me aiitr K an tea- tri.it. the Rteh W-.Earra- tho Oim,- !ul.- nniirtbo?iai.daJ the tow, w'Ht nave we tv-iore tor tut ill - .; -n' . ,k t i aJoa r ! "---'1 1 iiei.:ulllrf thtrn.ttht.rDarcJ!, , .i .... . tiio'tnaT'iaei Virgmtana. have ooenlr dc- therH'itI pension avst(?m has n into , , ., , 1 ' -eniH-i. that'riius(aln.adv ik -..,. l Ur ""' ,f Nhernary naiaea thro.tffTi m.lli.us Iroi'n the tr.;airv,' we-live, m " .,,-.'b.Wttl bayo.lo,aMreVrH?Mf nrniiUl bw tha ;.. rt;.rv- ia m;Uu 'iU "f " - 'e vemnt;-a-j- av wnit an idijii u3 ui ire, , a cur avowal that all tlie .former -aLiiciuctiJa 1&& ne his il'u- giveti are utterly ful- ' lCi?. Telrfape. V e'-1-srV-Jt 1rv; iw f psuinx.mt and Htutrali'g that the dele gallon i Co'igrrr.. Ir n this 8'ate may make. ', I'hr w-irA crisis aa- ,ked fefllnea f From fhr T'ee Tr iile Eeenti? Post. which they are 'gnr,rant.J,-'1- a wnrd, em The Tfirif M r Vefui inck. rroiu Ihe ' mdiea-H Wom the 0d tJomrniorr," shows committee of Way s and "Mtt.is, ban repor ' 'bat the pju are Makenrnf, from tbo Moco teja bill 1.1 fuduce tiie Tarilf wh;cii is pub-x Tua .ii i ' Sxaatuan. .. ... ... "... fished at l.'nirth in the Nuti'Mial liilclli!in' cer. VV have not had tinn ftTco'iiiDa're WWW POIftt, "TH4'r' OCR COVtR its provisuitia with theetislin jaw, but IENT 19 t 0f RDERVCY, VND NOT understand it" brovfdHlor "imre" mate rial ACf)iiTiLl04TtI EPlRf .""' wluctMais. It is truly unfortunate, that , It app-a from the actual retu-ns of the rt. at the very mutnonl that mmsijr.s are , eeM ,avMdential rlrction, that the popular vota about tolie tikeifiran immediute reduction fw Preaidmt, in the JbiWwioir States, stood ithe I ui,r. that tie Union oreads of this In,,- ,ia,.. ihe Bte'eaof Maine. New Hamr, citv (see Patriot of Motidav last) should bo taking ground against any such reduction. tTrm commnnicnfion from the Tel e graph, over t lie signature oa Mcxaza ol the Coiiventioii, will attract attcnlioti. The hih character of the author will se cure for ita.peruboj from all sides. We are happy that the friends of the Constitution arc coming out in this crisis of our nflairs. The first number of a sc ries, over the signature of" A ViaoiNiAjt,' who has takeri th.? Pivwltimation tn hand, has nppcarcd in the Norfolk Herald. It will appear in our next, and will command the public attention. The spirit of '98 is risinn;, aud we trust that they who fought the batttrJ' thefwtll-" not rerrmtn inartite now. Tlie character ofthe writer, will bf 8UstaineI,-we doulrt nrt, in these numbers. FRO THE FATETTUVIME OBSEBVPR. "Ihe Proe lamatioi. Wo "s7ate"d, a week" or tw. ago, ouFbelii'f that the'Priwidt'hf J Proclamufion would bp almost universally acceptable to the People of this State. AWa have aince ascertained that this opinion was not well founded, and it is our duty to stalo the lac. lti doctrines are not only dissented from in tome of the public Jour nals but many individual, friends of Jack tap and of the Uniou, disapprove of them, conKiderinjj them as ahaiid'Hiinffall.the ground acqaired by the Republican Party in the st rubles of '98, and as gnina" the wh'de Ien-lh'of the ldeiar doctrines n( that erai; Many who were led away by its IBToqnew ttt'Jfi'iiraiaitnbtie. apirii anc! hearfJ stirriiir appeals, have, lipoo a mtire sober and deliberate examination, spoken freely their diryml. Tbn number of these will be increased bv tlie'entjiusiasro with which the Clay' men, thq -Tariff, nri, and the HitrtpiH -"Cijviwrrt,ijj :;rsrtlrtefM the 1 The " Anirti Federalists," aa Mr. Jef . . frs-ia termed titwn. eniov a morecotnidttte . . Iriumnh ir. l,u.rinna n ,!.. ...l..m i North and F.aui. hitvo rocuivcd it. p.F.i.iu H my .v,wim, vi ia riwuuaa i - " ." 'i ' ' . - - ... f" a ire, laaMkvtiuaptta, Vermont, Connecticut, lltioil- I'lamJ. New T ta, Ift-w Jersey, r nn- yfvania ant! Olnn, iarkaon " roceired l,f6t votes, Wl.ile the antiJ-irrm vote, wu Mi aM3, moa otajiarUf 4ta7ia...JaMoa;-JtJ(M7 votes; and yet, of the tltctwat vtti in these State. Jack jn received 118 out ol' 153. H is tti'ur Wbv, it ariiet ahnfretber from the fact, that the people of the Sta tat give their votes ai tebaniie etmmuititUt, hot as the people composiMg one wAo'e com t.uaity. , North Csrolina i now ean Ird tn IS eleetort. but if the principle ol touMLHtn prevailed t :a is, take off j he two electonaor tbe Vetwr, flfnl of the State, and take off the allowa'Ke for federal humbrrs, atd it will be found that uUJtad .oflJ aJetfoft, Jh Cae-dma aeaiM be entitled only tp abou lavas tout loamg more ihan ))lf of her e ilit jtj (warumeiit. CoaioLiDATioa never will do for the Souih THE oXKOrU) EX H4INF.R. One of themw -pi'j'ed'paprs-apuoi'isiiedin tbTS S' r a. UtbeOrforianlTneV."- a Republican of tbe o d school and mi ataina the dootrinet of 93 with ituoU"! and ability . He ft thai a will M aauu-'r tl-.ny, nor avaw .ul lifisU in, broaqae, there are so many different things cal ed av iha ssm-' oaac, 'nit we ean. not lav our ha-l 0 t te i: .-. thing.it is not tangible.'' 'ten de-;id dy opposed to any a'tempt O't 'he part J rtT P i rat fljveroment to put down Sou'h Caro-.iaa nv brtH-r force, and thinks that the govern rent last an power to do On account of his IndcOfsdent, tad Arrn aup. port f his priceiplea. a- a-ste of ;praeoton tuf been Comroc ced against bun. He is bow ever no: to be driven fnoin hia 'iatv, be drclarei rather than give up his h'trttett crNiei.ts, princi. pies that be has ever hefiVfed is, be will auf- f-"he went that ran tnnie. .!.r -; ' " What a din" renca Wtwe - 'lit spirit of Mr- lTartovf nd" ha-f ome-tvdi'rs, -mi(d atiM who art aiert cthot of ctrula rugieaaa priou. ul s ate, encloai g a c ipy of ths letter of ti pa' inn ofthe oftW pt Vise pn-ident of. th Mates, from th Ho. J C. Calhoun, on fll .Sial.drp's.LmenL. .". ' thr.Venir.gto rrmovr him bir f:tr-, bap oio-r-d .'....f'hev would p" i' ''" to r--m. ii. A .u'i rtsfe J lV'.s bu' U a fr m.nuo s a t mtJ ' ,"" ),r P''"'1 . ,r Vmnnatraledwiih, h I. It ' A nn. nf tha fr.nt Ki'l wrr- n. beratelv drew at.other pis"l eorkedard-om. ed If at (ha start. The actors. au toe - ti.M J.m..ti.. li. he u then dmatmed, sod dragsredbv Bircjrom bi.ei r"n ,',,jhl! the lobbv, he d- . tTh'seoat d t Uv. d tho bully In true style I ! TV?ro.. , :j Maaaito. U lo C .'Oi v.'n n.o a ins'.t ... . .. .. ... I . . kM. i la by Ur nrv, wiii'sm tt, "r. Mmo Misty Williams-i, ' .". . , a: ' i 1 In this Cowntv, oh tha i ht of the 6'h t"U ,C Mr. Vnti Oi. In ih de' o ,'' "T taratmbk ci.a o. society -' to.-atpMi a, toS a-hirh vltf S.H he .SpaJ'W, V. iuy7T7ri 'J ? t"".'. ' aratsiaMaaawaaj nen, or Clay men. Tariff mea or Antl Tardt men, and act erriouely abmd liuAyingthe pria eiplea of Ubeiy and Just foveratneTt v . v. Our only tMfety w la thi inteU.genct and patriotism of ths peopbi. . Liberty eon only bo preserved by perpetual vUiUauet. Tha folltrwrNg ia an aUraal frooa tbo lat umber of a Tirrinian I i Hvnct.lt rcauttrd, tnd from taecaiiity oA. that while all tha powefiof all cur rovcrnmenta art. dertvailv and tempo rarv, tbt rlghtt ol those wno crs.teo these govtrnmtnta art self caiattbt nd eternal. T hare fort, lo tach-of ibtae United States,, tbo people, by whom all our Kovemmrnta were created ond tatau llthcd, art the only leritimstt overrhi Govcrtiort and nwgiiunei of all torts. art but tbt s(ent sua servanta oltbatr teir creatoti, apdolulcd to attain th tnod ol the people, oy ma cisrriis i the Dowers afid awboritlei "granted t tocfa for tbu purpose br J ho people, fnd responslblt to tbo people forth, m ,r, ner in tablcb all thewe duiiea have bean prrlormad or negUcied Ot oar. the ..meal paper, aya TneTroc1lTiti4 U-lh jejitiona btiwttn such tA lot and fri.-ndly to the farirT, but he Ik alao t true hearted Virginian, w ha feels like a free-man andspeak? Hk "otter-flit tut-ffwuw, brUS thrown out j-mav eerve U t. It Sir every Smith ern man to pond, r on. Let all .elect, and con. aider on the present t ate f eftYira, before k I ton late If this, wort" than mad scheme Genl. Ja'-ktoti's, to use force agalnat a soy aim, iitate.be. tolerated in the South, not rh tutcrighta, but ptrsooai right, lioefty its will sooa evpiro. -a The Honorable Joaa C. Citaottf. of Si ra'nlliia. took his aeat oil tia 4b inst la ate if th United Sta'es, after Ms ere tiale had hem road, ami taking the usual twwppnel tho Const hwtuaa of the Uuttsd ttV the course of tha day, tht President .e'ra.onmmant'eateTa letter from the Soerej e'relga and tuxta it aRertTtTTh-e-trhrrtrf-t- compact of any kind,, (in find no puce. lo (jovttnmenta woe poet a rett upon lotce. 'ho victor sovereign roty Rr.nt ,to ittlanqufdteditlbjecu i rlfjitt atirj immu nhits wbtcrh Minn noMnao tor totocn efit of -the errant tea, conmnuit t liml urrnn tbt itttbo'riiy f- tbt t;ca&trf in be hig lr?eyoramvOEucn fjratita ntay-aaoM be termed compacia oetaetn n grn. Inn Sovereign and bis accep.lntj tub jccit, wtemaftremefl' wbtl t.t. p .rt v may ol rifcnt aitev wnnow .twa ofthe othtr.. So, too, in governmrnn ut unknown intiquiiy, accoiding to tht theory of whose unwritten law th. Gov eroonare omnipo ent tvtn if this vast newer bt derived not from forca.bqt . - T I a iue, and It, now ready, to acotin n y te rioartlcrs antl trairelleri r -'0w ft 't' t . rl prktaP-1 1 table will br, V'tM.; ,'. . cuffed by hit father S-muel Jo. K , .as...'- l l.s :.l..ll ,r ij fi rm a 1 avern.- jaacn t.ns ami,,,. w . a." his fdrmci cuatomcrt. and the puMit; ; , ..... . I ' " .l .1.. MM X , T .., generally, mat put nat opeoru . , Uiut date eed 1 ed with at good ti the m-rit-, jrordaf hitttnblesthallbeplrritifylly auppiiyu. - . ;.. No tpiriti.wiU be Itr pt lo tW Mt Vj-- -but gedilcrnen c n be supplied In pVtf f. , .' Ilia hrothef MatihcW 'J.V:., 1 , Jonea will keeo ConttantlV tm tdf - one "door" btlo'w Variety "of doriiea lor 7T, iiqii'rS c,i. . u a, . '- . .- t . 11. i,.in.4o nrtnani nivenuor to- " c iuui.,f ri"w - - give general aititfaetion and recUim f i- the euatotn he has tott tw theabt of ' a rood nouta wHh ceotehient'' hod ? r . icaaani rooma. v ,i . 4 ,. . . K . 1. ... . . ... l ' .1 r . . . . , Ununtry prrwiuce ii, on ,wcu .f.j , ; icbange lot boarding r Xij! .- It ;:AtVot Meta f MAI tMl i l1i fmt Offlr ran. N "Coo tht t U i-4 Ji HI f..i'K Cofniah I ifin , , CMfelt Tlttbelb Calloway DiHisrd Joseph 'h: -rfr F.tbertoa William t Ofiuiri AVar?der primn Hgjigr t 15). Lee Crete Ititt- MilW Jaeob ea MilHAIrisnder i. : 1.. ta.''.ir.... Rrdwine Midaal ; a. 1 V - f ..., -i.'..H ,lrv ' Hunt William 77-TMiirp m T?ir. S' '" Hrndrit Robertson Sawra Ju Rank r !i : ' Starf.lftnry Hnlnira Miaaa- 'r8iHlt TtnHWaa- Hl.wk.UMca-.v Llf t'ldft. . . Lanier Elijah Vanee Ell. .(J, f t .QE'tttliUNULLIFICATI ON. Tlit CofetTor of fjeoriria, b wiH be rc ted. some a.rkt ago .racnived a noti(. tram rtm attornev of tbo mistinnailei h. th Penitentiary .""luformiiig olm that api t)on f6uld.be Mde'o the typym Ciwrijei Vntd, State-- on. ifa -ofn4 yof , ftoma.ry. f. writ of Hbf,a Cpspia ta.btit tbantiio4 out of ennfin-menl, Gov. Lumpkin on reevi thi notieeliranirnitted to the Legiflaturt ..tbeia aelaioo thefbl owing c.Bmunicatioo, . s- Ei"ona OefyatoBsf, Gao. Ifilfenllt, .V. 29, IS32. ( a kmii I. .- I..-., m I 1 ...wikl nmA la""""1 w ....... ... j, ""f notices signed " Ei'ib W. Cheter, ts Counsel for Samuel X Wore Iter i d Ehtar Butler, infornung me of aa iuiended application to the Hire-ne "o'lrr, on. Pie 3.1 d,y ot rehuary, iajlTwheTaaldCourT will be moved to issue fur. Iter pr'ewV to carry toio rfcdilt former Jiidmen i and Pecfeos rendetnl in cemrn eaaes. wherein he aaid ai0eJ.4,, WorneeUf and EKtur Bulk-rare eonsidered Plaint iris in Error, vs. tbs State of Georgia, delendant in Error.. ' ', .- : ' Wltbout further remark upon this Mhjrct, I renew to tbe Lerislature, the aaioance of my unshaken determination todiaregard all tuieoo. stitntiunai reqniaitions, appertaining to tha con. iiuratio.i, or . aw othef eharaetar, pe orutin srhaievev. which mav bt cafoiat4 to oers LuV. iinqncationable rights and Juriadictinn of tbeWat. niunoa Lusrwn. ' The Menace of the Rovernof wKh the notice (U referred by tbe Legulture to the commutes tathaatttoof tha BV-ioblro. That Report and Resulut'iona asserting Btte: Rigbltin (ha strongest., language and 4eCrihg'that ail audi attempts ofthe Supreme Court should bt disobeyed and rtlllVCd-' Ttl watkdpUdalaiaaLbiJLit vet aairy.of.lipertonihQ Vetolgtipns voted to denounce few Csratfna auTifiaationl what ought to bo thought of tucb men f Since writing tht above, wt have seta tbt resolu ion, npttKed by tho oommittea, hers Ibey arer - . . vaoM tea oaoaata otaaat. Renlved, m SenaU tf f Refrttt. tativet a tht Sum Oeerf 1 A a Oenerni Attem Ua at That h eeaolu i oaa-d at tbf l,st seul.m of tbt General Assembly of thai Rials, in relation to tbe Citation by the Supreme Court of the tfnrted twt- aaat 01 marv.A. Worcexev and Ehaur Butler, are aapreasiva of ithe.feeliael of tkst legkwto.ji''-Wa--v ftemrvt. That tits eiornency bd, ana n hereby aathoriard ana required to maintain me nnaitina aanimcd hv tbo Stale la aaid resolu- ticina. and barticelariv bv all the mrant placed undr hil control by tha Con itutUm and mart of this State, te tesiits repel, ana preveni tne y ir in lis f 11 utf o flu be he ai. Br be Temp'erance, 51et ting , "mek I iNGoT.he frien.k'rtf Ttraaci V v 'e tm IV mperaaee RVk- ir'v i5a Tuesd.; of K bmar) rourt, V" at I o'Dby k, r. to form a County ' .ti- 0 livwvc.mt;; ' , icr.Kiwtiti'.' - - -. - Fall '&Jrintr. pooFroni: WE rcspectlully tolicttTHrr lrietd to v- . ralftQ3rtf irfitnFbefd give therp our thankful1 ckuow,)etIt I " . - since wc goioroeucetj puaiocin an J - rraJI fee? graitful Ut, toe i mt, . -, ., . .. , . moral absuidiiy ol. a compact between a ireator and Mt mere ktts'UTe whp wa. formed Lr the crea'ori own ne. It results from U thit, that whatever o( truth thtrtj mav be in the theory of ih political ptittoaopbert of the old world which considers government, theK k a compact hetweeh the geyernori hI T"M erned, no such laeory cn pe 'ma nere Nono of our tcovernmcnu .can tvtr be considered a tuf h compsctt. Tney are mere revocable procure tpotrntmpte de lijraflons of limited tnd temporarputho riiy. eaecuied by the sovereign people to their different agentt at o-m auorneya, which agenttare thereby sOthorued and renuired b their con?luentt to wrom plish certain purpat&ii by certtin deKnet.1 meant, the eonaUUirD'l 'nor?oy angwing and eonllVnlnre whatsocttr shall be done by their attorney e, ander tbia power and t puiau-nre ot Itt whoviiiot, but noth irtir alst. Here rovrmore can derive nh powerare , for thtf x4 kjio t be the Tte'e' citttirtrtof man't wljUand designed fof : hia tte.. Jl;ie they can claim 00 omnipotent aatboriiy, for th jfaaMlibavautlurtilaunu be tuperioe to mt crtnure. were every TeFuim "mott.be airtvedlroiii jrtwrrinidwfieii-ao derived it It of course defiood and lim ited. Here btv people gate -all that h given, may jeke tway at their pleawre l: mat the have riven, and we all ttnUe in calling doWD biettlngt upon the sovsrelgn people? "'--' '-; - ' ''''-; Uqi who li thit mlgbty and blsited and sovereign ptopltathe tgthortandpreter vert ofthe moat tmpendoua srork of bu man invention for the security "d Jber Aetuation of iht'libertfrof ranl The flftWlhW 4oquiry VhaU conttltue ... i 1 1 , , ...aoii 11 '. 1 ANOTttEU OOTBAGE. Jtaw nahJng nuff M r if , : r ' - 1 " IM a fill L " ' -''HX V i;i.,.,.-:4ff aya q Q fc...v?.fwj.ii-jf toWed with tha otmast ca 4 bou,-ht SB i - t tirelv for aastt.' ih .v f iL.'i, f rem M aa i His eustoliert tad tbt i eistlv requsstea tooalttee, hour I judaaoh- and every one ror nimsen. - . v - . - ,--- Thttatansive aotonmeaf and loir'rln nf "bit ."a "J ' ,' ', prices, mast moat oortaraly Indue the publiq vj . tn ; hdievo that grroda eaanot bo told .ti;.4arV : -r;" .hi. .mi inn ariMllilrv. :. 'U ' ' ' t: J M. hopes bs olost and ldy btte'ntS.rft'.tai i . brwnettt'en4 oa-ond wU Unw-nitnd-ynytAwt'"'' to all who may favor bir witlitbeir eUs, th ' arommodatioMS aa shall roerjt. ibeir .eontma-. r Jt . aooe., '. - . ' "'" '" " ry:--ry---r-ir-i-H. R. All peTSooswdabi'ed to mt arareotisU r . 1 a . -a-ajkaTs. -m L J at gal ku I li J tl ratj Aatt .if til ti "' " eftal 1 ay-TwewW'OTwW' , r sav' -svarpwa-aeB004P MiiiauB' vfitor pf ueif tom witt) it rtq iir v v 4 a m, aX , f H K-i- ,M he pqtilwav-fcoi!:.fart.1 , jee. hone It 1tidevaaka..4-X. , '.".; .'.1 -rr-Aitaav'483t.-. -I 7, , , 1 STILL J.V TIST MRE; fTfllll subaorlbey eontKuea the manufacture) .JL of f tills u tix wjiarr warranted to be made of tha et ; Mter klaTand '. , tea superior orym o, worwmaaaoip. iiaviftr o wrge stock of" Still and Tbt ware on ka dv vf 'v and being determined to tell at reduced pricta, tMrchama and others would do Well to tall 00 hltaaoa et iBantuppiy, .- r, -..j Cf Old Cirpptr, Pewter. Festberv, Tallow - Beeswst and Wtrul taken la etohanee.'. VytNTKO, twon'st rate ' journey ay. , Tla nlala work 'Urn. of V'jteady UmIhU. tbit tsk no ciuiomrd to wovk 0 maishifierys n -wnwm . . . . . .. . . . -i - stant smpioymem ana uorai "wtgev win on given." - i. ' ' DANIEL, '!. CRE t. r -:- .Jr. with te pieteto end fwe ..r.,..-. rJ rtia tut drerae iWtha . Sahreat I prograaa of tl Mr. ... . ...... (-'- - ;-;-..: -- f Con, overflifiiw and uno Sofeertor Oorr of ef oMrWetwttw aaa e. aauer- "i. - rtvn.l ITTl'l ICfTir VP J7'. ' rms 4ni MSPAT.M,' ' ha nla. hu delih'rntely dir t -nm 10a Gal.cou.ty.mihalt.rtfry I tea wtrt naoun'i, Thetftune( thehwtat '.. . ' i-t : - i ' :r .4.:. -... ..-. . - - ., n. v-- h . '. - ...! '--.--.. jirr---Trf..Sr 1 j--r-J--4frr-i'V',Tif - . . -r- . .,- v...- '!: .'... . . . '-. '',r S, -'r -',''. A -V''.-' :: :iv;;y-.H..r:aSi. -j--; vk.::
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1833, edition 1
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