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y r Mem Jci roll) ',' i' , A . -- v.. t ' 4.' "T t w JjJIK ' t Forney, JiJO. ' t And 11.- seili fKllllft M. .fac.nb Ram-sour, I at TT. . .- . - . , 1 . ' llai-rw John IL'J, John Howards JamcS jirfrf.'oo all mdifilualtuckfte t$, W. Guimu '' ,7 ." j, 1 The sixteithydirect a tmrticulSr and V- .' V"" Mart! WamesB.'sia(letDr.S.J. Baker, full jtatf-inont pi thrfalBiirt of fie Banlt to -.. t- r ; . J,;ri(7all.bioo7 '" f' ",r be annually mibtnitted to the Legislature; " Jonliua IVOOeOf. .. . -( , "a.1 1 M.cklTilMirj?-fcT'(nii B, Smart, Wm..J. Alexander. Jtw'pb M'Gmnaoghcy, M. M' Vlftnl 'oint'rvK''Ubcif -KendaU, LJmui.J . vv i. . i ai' . Yii a ai..ai , ' " . Jalm F. Kelly. 4 4""rTh"ei2htflftrt! J ' V Kash,Jwepb AVrington Henry Blouiit,! tielb nectrons . . .-i: f Jtiitw-J N . !law i. 7 , , - 4 the PtncKnotrjer a.iri-J.iftpliAl Hill Owen The Uc.ity.fi , r OWottpei, Usre-iFeiinrl, (Black Riter.l leer of tlie BanH . k,AL,j, AirJsomiwon ' D. 'iiWhM,hi-A.--ivtctT H ' sJ VM,Vu,n. Jw. S. .nitli. Jai Mebaneii -n,;. . VTMKam AI. .nwtrv .. P.; II. I . ' " ' . - - awtuotanWvyilliain Maftina Jobftr B. Vr,.inftn-.Jonathan 1L. Jaearks. Jeane 1 Wilson, Joseph W.rownsend. . fcnoQrThnmaa M'Gehee, C. C. Jordan, Purtitia Moore. ', TitWV,ll.ani Clark, llertry ioole, John fcan'btnh Benjamin Elliott, Joshua Cra ten. Tidance Lane. I t!;nl.tnnn,t RuSert Powell. "Walter F. Lese. D. M'Laurin Hotin' Malcom Pursell, John W. Pow clt, J ;hn GilchVist. t le-rrd John M'Intire, James Gra liira, John Miiore, Archibald Durham. Bockin-iUam Thomas Settle, Robert Mar tin, E. T. Bwlnax. J ,an-rr Lemuel Bingham, Burton Craie Hamilton C. Jnwes. C. Harbin. fiainpson Hardy L. Holmes, David Un derwood, Dfc M'Kay. JhiMxesJohjt HilU JohnF. Poindexter, KmanuJ Shober. iBuiry-Matthew M. HuhesD. W.Court, Nicholas L. Williams, M. Franklin. fyffv Duntel N, Rateman, Els'iiejer P itieru, f.)hraiin M noi. Cnko Henry S awidl, Charles L. Hiu- ton, Pafker Rand, Charles Manly. . iirruw Jorinra, Danwl Turner, Jo nil W Hawkins. "Wadimgt in Joiah Collins, jr.,Dr. Fran cis Ward, Joseph C. N rcum. (v fiilnes Rh-xlcs, Richard Wahh- iojtoo, James Griswell. "lW.i,.-.Kdinuiid Jones, James Wellborn, Jiio. Martin, 8en. Ou m.tiooof Mr. Pearson, Resolved, That the thanks of this mect- ti Vdhdered to the Chairman, for the a- Wean i dignirVd nmmier in .wh.ic. ho,ha fSrtj3 tKoflutie f "th Chair. On inothsi of Mr. Davidson, Ros-dved further, That iho thanks of " this nteetih be tendered to tbe BecretatH . ies, dr their services as -.uch. On motion of Mr. Dtews. ' ... s ResoSved, That" the publisheTf of the! AlT-rent newspapers ia this State be r- a. U; to publish thjforegoitig foceei : ; "T1103, 0. POLK, ( aainwasj. T . A AV ! CttWAJ, Vy , flu !fe BankW wibjoinatvnopsisliih'HjId bo regarded hi New England, tt the provisions of the Act just pissed, by tV Lj'islature, " To establish tbe Bank & Aotfu-CAfouna." , The first section provides that the Bank J.ll li lhlihlsd. with a caiHlal of two .. if.rtft na halfofwhieh-mavba subsci'tb-' t-It'- t'by tbe State. y 1 -. ; Hie second provioea mat me pnncrpui th'1.!. establishment of such branches as ths President and Directors die in e.xpe xjt n. The third directs the Governor to issn -bis Proclamation appoiuting Comniimioo ni U open books of psjbscription at th lacas thernin specified. At the end ' iv"y J-.ivs, the Commissioiwrsto make re turii.M' subscription, and ifne million of iulLl.bein(isal)r4bod, thee tbe-Gver for is to iswie another rrocla-rfction an tiiHmcTug "the tact, and authoriting new' .books to be iened. At the end of ninety tJsvs, m' five hundrel thousand dollars be tulsjcnlrd, then the Governor is to iswie tn itJvor Proclamation appointing a day for the jubkcribers or their agents ta meet at R ikiigh, for the purpose of appointing a President andight directors, to serve uit liDhe Legis'sture meets, when the'Presi . dent is to be elected by that body, and an- uall thwafter. , The T'rth pmidee that subscriber" ..'iliall fmy tJi.."rbolammtn.t of iibscrijtin sjrilhin niiiety rfay" after the first genernl tneotutg. No discount to be aide or note iW.d, until the capital stck is id in. fVftMt ;ir"iwitwi"fwlew fiw site gweffF . ..rVT:rrr;.7rjr r t f W "J Ilia .11.' j . ; The mxth mcorporates the Stockholders . iTh charter to extend to the "year . Th seventh provide the the Cashi- am ayiQ veras suan jprw . duihiumi -;trayA:-J -f-xtf-fTV Yl'heVuhth Dreecribe" aicaleTjr.Toit.J Ik ' . . J V I The ninth declare" that the Bank sbnll kold im priperlv other than 1" requisite for - " h trssacjeiuif.bosine'sA -"Ttrt tenthlbroridiMi rhat fbeKnal ahiQtin? Cfe btt which lhe,Bank shall at any .tiiw ?we, WKwTwot exceod threa tines the 1 anini it of the 'capital stork actually- paid tn. . ia case" of excess the directors jti be luiokin their private capicitiea, g , Tbielevetith forbids the iasuing of Note (Vtder ia dollar,;;, -Z The twelfth prohibits the Bank front . Jea'iug in any thin;) bat t what pertaimi Vvftrti-fly.w "in c wroa. rv V, ,TIhi. thirteenth prescribes six per cent, " gs thejaveipf intere"tand provides fr the s anaPiif of half .yearly dividend - the priiKMLMil T.iiiik or i branches M-f cent. uiterefct may be demanded.- Toe fifteenth impose a tax & one-per "' "The right of of choosing -one Uirecfor Ibr every i,0(H) worth of stock subscribed, and declare inaxiro irwini vn imy ugisi i ture shall bo eligible either as president or l,' nineteenth.- and twen i relate merely w. meeting"' of rst provides that, any ofli who may emoessie us flummf guilty of felony ' Tlie twcnt aeccind. that. WK?k cff sub cP,m ty br krpr Dpennantitiart -the Btdflt 14 taken. . ' The twenty-thtrd, tlTat the notes 6t Ihe Bat shal toe recettaa tor taxes or acyis . . i .. . 4. 1.. The twenty fourth and iast, that no of- I'ficerof the Bank shall be indchtwl, at any I time, in a greater sum than $o,000. .5 ))f N(H.th.rarolina RalbioIi, January 14, 1N33. At an ailj turned meeting of the Stock holder of thin l.istilution, held at their Bunking-llouse, tins ilav, the following Resolutions were adopti'd : " ', Rrwhfd, That a Dividend of 930 per Share of the Capital Stock of the State Bank of North Carolina is hereby declar ed by the Stockholders, w hich shail bo paid lA the respective Stockholders, or their Representatives, on or after the first dav of February next, at their Bulking . House 111 the City of Raleigh. . That no payinuut shalLbc made without the production of the Certificates of Stock "nntifi sjtid nanhrnjf ttonw. That the. Cahjcr shall, in a Book pre pared fr the purpose, take Receipts lor the various paymejit, wd fllo endorse m red ink, on the t'rtificafes, that such pay moots have Ix'cti made. That the" Books f r the transfer of Stock be closed on the 25th. instant and remain closed until the wthhI ilay "f reltriwrv next. And no transfer shall be permitted 011 the Books of any Share on which a di ividend has been paid. WILL. POLK.CA'w. J. Gales, flfr'y. It was also u greed to reduce the Salary of the President to $1500, and hereafter to (av out no more of the notes of the Insti tution. "Fiw"'Jrrf,Mso'trir'"p Tut. r"'. ... VIKGIN1AN8I Read the followinir extracts ! We copy 1 them just as w find them, without chang ing a k-tter. I he Roman and italic let ters are retained as in theory. - Will you be blind to the true question which ties at toe oot to in 01 tnese tuiitj;. : ., r -ij noMtrtt silky (ham.) areisTitt." - SEW TARIFF BILL. We this day publish 1 the important bill rMKirted to tho ItmsHf Representatives by iheiomHUtlee-uf-Wa 1 and ileaniu rixtuce the- dutw mj imiwrU- I hts hi- indeed in all the free States, in no othe bitht than hs a pusillanimous attempt 1 get ridf the mlfirnlTy with' South Caro" litis, by prwtra!nig the industry and pros perity if the Northern and Middle' States, tuij . re?hinnth- inhie'of th afr WHITE Ftt FEMES toa level with that of ISLU K SLAVES! It not to U ex eectea 'ttiAt Mt'h ai bfil "ts n be enrried thr 'Uj;h (Vnigress wtthotit a most strenu us and powerlnl niUMsition, or that the IVoide, witosn interest are to be vitall alCc.ted by It, will view its progress with uii ithy and iodiff rune. Tie- Sw Ymk Adv'Ciite, an able par devoted to the -upport of Domestic Industry, has a!read sounded the following I -net nots of alarm : SLAVE VOTES. - '-The New. York' Atlv.ifatij suggests that, ' if the rcominendation of the Virginia Legislature Tir tne call of a Qeiieral Con ventHHi, should be adopted by a sulhcient numlier of the Staled, and the Convent khi be assembled, it will be proper for the' freo Stales to consider the expeilnnicy of jntrn dusinga resolution for sbolishing lh slave representntion in Congress. The Advo C4(e justly wmarkv thaUhft.niiej.tuM. now ; at issue is, whether the labor of the free population shall be reduced down to the standard value of slave labor. This ob ject it is the endeavor of the stave-hoMing States to eflRCt,by he reluctionfihe Tar. itf to the average of tlm revenuo. In this struggle they command the whole force of their slave repreiitation,aid if thmrmir I ... t . . -v - - - - r. , , - "T rnse is Tfcieo,7Tr-wttr ow nonw-ny-rng I went a-rive stave rotes in t ongre ... 4 The suggwtioo ia worthy of ennsidrra tiMl. TWelFtoftlnf slate renrest-nta. IiimL which was admitted in a spirit of goa- erou comprmpise by the free States, 'has be6n aoy thing but beneficial. ' The free Statetfhave" hithefbr hotkjrablyaboire'by ibeirstoi.trect.'aod bavo-nrver uuerej a complaint in' Coirgrs'TbJfy'"have' rt s- peciei tne arrangenaini a a. constitutional Hgfil bf Ott "isitheni States, though Ihey have met with lio l.ttm ef the ssrrm f r bWance toward"', tlwir ownjigiit.- -In this crisis, jt ma v be expedient la rwmiisl the asjth, that -wlrmi the time F tti" M jnstment 'of complaint" robms tbe ffee States have nfbts, of .which they have tM been unmnlful, ".lmtrgh they have t .1 T S . i ueea siijw voiicwng mria BoMot Courier, . W . mam . "r iu.ow x mta"!- .vie here, gtve yon ike toetitnbny of an awful eiperiencei and solemnly assure yon, shai such agam be your lot, should the Bill now be- fore Cojnjresjpasa into law. The pme. pective ope rkt'"n sf tlie Bill vnjW lenie n( prevent the evd. ' We rwOuinnMiit, ! tlierefore,;lhe in.mcduite call of iiwetmus; throughout the country to m m'rialize t onrei aga.ntrt uch rUinojii ineamre. Call also, on your own State Legislatures whose representative are free fmm 'exeeW tive influence, ask of ti.ein to initfuet your senator" o vote against such a ntf aiure as will destroy hot only your present subsist ence, but your future hopesi for if General Jarkfttm and his Cabinet can force this mil through' it", wjll jie dne. J3uctf.jnre) therefore, we savt let lh nublicvoiofr'be 1iewdett1m' ftKOPLEiaei.de this qiwa: t.on i if Jthe FhOl'Lh aro wjltng to givf op their prosperity to appeaselhe ambr tion of southern madmen, we suv let ttrbo doner But &wn again anert-VVE ARE A light from (Aear lfet. fits !wit mitchcratifiin tbaTwomy bellTre s5u readers th following article from the Fro rress, (the Jackson papar,) a(Xt. Louis . "e.-X -Tr7cirrp: In our last w" published Jhe President's animal messager 111 wh ich "there is perba ps unexampled ability,',' .The parti in wfiich we had supposed lissourl irflghl have" had an immediate intfreaf, we intended to have called the attention of our readers to in this number ; liut the proclamation, published below, onr readers will perceive is of such length as to exclude comment, on either this-week. : - 1'be proclamation mny" tqtly exciter (arm, and we iiitist-coniesa we. have-never seen our community in such a state of cou fusiorr. Few seen) to know thai bur boai ted Union is endangered ; and none seem to Know tnat state rignts are to receive tin irreparable injury- Most of those cwith whom we have conversed, seori. td incline to the opinion thiit a CMiveirttin is; the States (sight to be called and the matter of dispute be wattled without tho shedding i.f blood. 1 hough the south has long been c'lM'npTuuifriffTvef the circunmtantial facts flheir ct.mpb.mts have not hem gives teUtrf, in its own, aeparat.-, distinct, and in. the public. The TAX gathering onrtT would not give them; but for complaint" te turned dennncialionthosfl opposed btihe oppression lared not, lor fear they wouhl he deiuainced as i.ullifien and thus the (usipl have bern krpt ignorarif ftf the trUo" nte nt the case, and are noW "called aori to give judgment without the faction wWch. to lorm au opinion, ror.nir -own part,- we confess that, guided by the advice of per 'ual and political frienils, we have hadm nir office the resolution of all or nearlv all the western as well as southern States, a jainst the constitutionality of the TAX, and have withheld them, because ikiV friends b ared nullification deiiunciatton. dr. Jdfcrsou w as the first jurtlifier. and we da re hot to "telf the fact We shall go forward with a slow and -teadv step, in future, and would nowje Uest our republican TrTeirlsliot to be ha--tv or rash. We will, as fast as possible, lay the facts before them, from which they w.ll, be better able 40 judge what will be Uie" nioet'pnid!nt oj'iurse fii them o lak?f X Liet no majtt !rom bis love or haired ol individual, dliht in tbe blood of out bro ''f r w f can't drawjkcka'nukttf. ardTn the dark may bo to rush into dan- ier and ruiu The Umea are ominoWaml IT nfeyuM.rift.WWtaJta .declajiiattoh fr argument--nor assumption tr assertion for U- t let no man take pathetic appeajs o os patriotism 'r patrifOisun itself W eV ry mnn st p and renwrn alttf bf inkdf,'aid ee what is true and what as false f kw in man's ro::clusions nnfil Toll know lui !.vroW are lrnLEJiJl. TOSiVEhiM JlOMTlltWORD.- I'HE PRtX'LAMATiaNp-Tw CRIST9. No Stile paper since the foundation ot 1 he Gevernnieiit, we believe, has produced a sensation so deep and nniversat, and 'so varied as this has. " ll W1 had timetortif irisp, we nhoulsl sey it was ably wrTttan. Tnere are many'truths in it. powerfully ntatled and fi-dihsly "applied,' and it w siM be haul I -tSi Jo ascitlx ttf iuythi view or obliquity, of nurjosev . a man Wlbtee whole, nte lean- teslumiav; to the conn arr, and h rfteetrt re ejivtion. liPir;ivr, Ii.l" piSCCO HMTi III a.p'isilliin which would sin-in to lave wiJlibut for lie glory of tin. cwiutty,. But it ut m his niotivva, however jUst they ina be. but t the pajier we am to lookj ami we G w there,, Joctrincatu wAicb wenefer f nnjp,r,rL' till we rccmu-.iv.)cteMif.siJiJuh,Hu luainlams, that the Stales have rjdht und-r any arcuiastanctj tij ce.iei ft a bn true that they have. bHrgain! aw'iythe very essence aad fuiulaitieittal priic!p of iheir sov.freigiitjj "ndbve o Kpit()yj sfTvea and ihiwe who" aw t.iCoina aftut them, IhaTno remedy ts kft ajaiust an or gani'd ojmressio'o. hnw'ejri-r f rw iioa an-J r0witMsTbiMH7tT wm areotir tnhcrrtiiweT rut suctnuoctrino ci never be pnacea My Ca,rriedut in prat tee, till Vou repeal the taws of until remind Ixifnut fba li.l.t grtljia' and luture'lgca. TMvrJ influence. ... . - . r 1 s-y- 'l",4m),'l-i4nT:e,w.ne Diun of our tm 00. You cauuot force thn American ic-o jleteveii (. tbeir fwn" goitiT- 4 Tbey rmght reman. tog:itior arstiiF-r tesny fvilsj; a gr," when Jtiey V isciou of iha pow er to separate, bat the. hare afte nnt at coiojHilsioit woul4driv9 .them -isia JerJ fliu saddest coramentitrt1 we hava autJlua this dociuini nt,w the plaudn of u hiJh t(Hd frnlera) presses. ' Aortriotl.rt, Mr. Walsh, ta"th SidhtUA ?.ftn. v i " Fresa tie Button pommcrrlal ,(UirHtJ ifulheanoKMM (At late Jml;e Pireokt. " Tho mah-, the iovBra r rrisluttye, ecu. tive and judicial officers of the several ntattft Uake t4 anppori. the federal cnasttiution, ie u eOoctuel t eecurily against J the usurp. tion of tbe' general governmetit,' as it in againat theerr fiadieen' 'f tits state ft leromeiis. - ltr i-Vnitxo'.he poweri tbei powers liypfivate encroaclnniMit ; and that oath obliges the ufl'if orsof th' sev era! states, as vigorouily toopp' -0 tV; sie as the other. -But there-tsa.niile'r de.-. k, fuuotlcd in the nature of the union, siioeri- f or t all narehinent cherks that can be in " 1 1 vented.; if there siiaumI be . a usuroation. 1 If milt n,ti Vw tinnn h tar'iner nmt ' mer. I chatA, employed and ittenlive onl to their 1 aevWal Wcuraflion! it will be on'on" thir I teen legtBltttores.completely orgaujyd, pof. Jof se-ssea 01 lira omnuence 01 ne people, ana 1 repiy i , ur. cnicr, 'usn hafmglrr iiwnMVeIl,sthe incl.inatiop,firt public fffrts in favoVof nullification, anecessfulltr td ottobae hi Under Iheso cir I At that time4 however, tho adihihist ration smjniHtance no4 but'madnvjii wbuldat V'inpi an usuriwuon. nuu hi r, 1111 neopie 1 thomsclvea have it in their power effectual, hr.,to resiisf ijsurpat?ofi without being driv I eiUa-ao auiwal t a arms. An act of uaiir pafion W not obligatory, it, is not law, and aov man may Tie justified ut ims resistance Lttlumbe considered general government citizens can ronviet rv 1 and if thev pronounce not all the- pow'cra of.Congresa an hurt hiiaj and innocent they certainly will bro- noutK-e him, if the supposed law he resist-1 od was an act of usurpation." f)r6c, &c. of m MasaackuMfttt Coijgtation, etc. .... rm I'JU HahM 1MI1M rLiif facts AfiD PAi.t cotot.tAim. 1. The Statei of the Union, bv their Wt legates appointed for the purpose, fra-1 med,and adopted the Constitution of the I United States. . I 3. Bv this instrument, the 8tatea trans- ferred to the Government of thi ITnitoH I States, certain imwers enumerated and spe-1 Cifically set fonbsnd exnrcsslv reserved each to itwelf, all the power which hud not men thus trlifferred. It 8. Thrt rm'rral powers are as fully and Conmlutiomilty guaranteed f. each State, is the eranki powers are to the r.9.! ?iyjP.CMa'.r. I Each gtntt,'ai a member ef the com-1 nefK-noei.t cnsracter w, lel enittlu- yet only, his fejlow. pubhsheV How are the tables changed 1 1 lf ; .77 ?7 "." himrthey lareJ)is,Ju.lTbe same jiiunals tbaVlauaVjd Hon, secure.! tn the enjoyment end Suleiman tolcll me in what way it dors me exercise t its reserved rights, as fully j " i-v , 11 no nioii orcompaci existed-witli-any other, State or States. . r IRST OR.UIABT. It results troW the frit proposition, tl.at tie States being the Creators, are mperior to the Federal gm vrrment, wtnrh is the crrsture and that the "acts and judgments of the latter, are subordinate to the acts and judgments of tbe termer in all cases touching the quet- passive Upon all the poorer clases who' tion o powers ; f r otherwise, the erea- ther they reside North of the Potomac or rure wouia nave me ngni ana power to 1 . . 1 1 I destroy the trrnfor. 8wo!nt Corollary. It results from ttetrswwnt. rtghtfill cxerrtsejor . the part of the Moral GoV- ernmeirt.of.he granted powers, aiwl the m :'e I; r-, Stxte, ,f the rescryed powers can never onumc, wm, o,cr-.g u. in case .. - , r-.. y encroace , upon neaew o, ac- ting a wonst, bjf uMially becnusejt Joe not yield to the encroachment, bat pur- ttfr,itewncon v,.TUn.CpioiXAai-Ujreull.fromlh thiraprOprnt-Hlbrt FW !. T,b7,f Jfe compact, are CmHttntional; ami that tt i..nco.t,t..t.o,l f .r any other ..atey or 0OTM ndgathesfr rights w.th.Hit her consent. oraxu C oioLLART.I . restilu froro tho lo..rtK proiKaatiou, thateach State, ha the-tihti by tha Crfku erve, enjoy, aud protect its reserved pow ors against all encroachments from any atid every quarter- and that, in doing ibis 1 she can no more be said to act uneonnti-1 tutionally, than it can be said, that it is wring to do right, or right to do wrong ; a paradox now very commonly heard. Jejertoniaa d IWi. From tit Doyle(oien (Pa.) Democrat. THE TARIFF. -Aedaelion on- imported "gW)df,lt!Bnllt . ..... :f ... .u. , Zy. Z.l7.T, 1 l . . . ,, (.vn Jarkin in KimMuiamhii rami tit- . e r y ncoinnieiKieu grnuniu rcuuuiiiKi- oi ..tiebut so far congress ha. paid little ..-nlL .. ' M..ib .k fint .1-. J..,.. l I . U.ll k..k 1..1.1. U4 ...... .v.,.. ... ... ... .7 .. 11,1011 papr, iim iw.il rrp-.r. ra . j, :. . . 1 .j .1.. mrp-sje. south ask, now that the na- tionalnVbt ..paid off thafThe ilulka be . , , r . ericie" oj government, ana nma as an . . . j iii gumen, hat . unConst. lW..l.r;B .L.. 1 1.1.-1,. " b ' k r" ,r - ; vV wbatinltwcwwi y Wsmewif-wer what j" required tf pay the-demand Jf thv4t.Wiakept,ak. large. uitUu yeaxlyrJaccnmidi!ioJlhataMry;u niWIi5tEI Scale jnora. 1 irat ia tion among tbe atateav 1 Tbe money accor- amg.io jne tjonsjrueiion given io inc con st tint ion, cannot be applied to the iniruv- nyiir oj ino .sjaiea. we no nox un a Ijsniljng army, not do we Want any "great or mcressof the'iWvy- thanjs mrnlH pas oeen lot a jiuojupr oi years paw- - it C4j MilyUt ba Jiie. ssece - nf.-auicb gr .aUir cotitenttonrfongmes wih imt, if we take the last session, fnf example,. divide it ermgtbe!iatex--Taking this vieWof it, wwastkwbwrhwitt we. c hpose, t't haye the tariff redurcd and the anion preserved, or fhesyttr. ajviaco, ' ana t niuuiij atnotig theiajKlve Tor the hinds of U public trea , l be bill wrucB has been renorted, has eaksee great excitement anVMig the bigl taruT aVn- fKn opKstition writer says tbe new bilf may satisfy, but nl( entirely dis aH"t the north. )t ' ia believed the bill ill pass and become a law, and if it does the entire east will raise up against it. ; It appears to be, the policy'of the government that the duties should lie raducad a step whu-h every fwo of bis fountrv wilrsj knowledge to be correct.'lnd oh( Whjrk T "' r 1 ' r r nr. i, ' I ' ' ,, 1 i cr ' i ,!oJ servile ( : i. admin.istraii 1 papers; their tr I t pi. I r 11 i' k--J oi" t . '1 ranuot itl to stn 1 very r"a'If,r r-t t'ie puhlic ptods " It is ruriiMiH t observg .the cniinuon tone 01 mo n'iminisi:unn prc:j sioco nullinVatioo has heron? rious, if riii formidablrf. v It will be ' remembered that General Hayne's 'speech on th", floor the Senate, which drew out the eloquent i its organ took art with Geriera! Hayno, m w,uiircn,mm (v.TT... those of Mr, Webster. T uch in extent vras.thiacarrier,.that: the -Portland Argus, General llayne'" 'speech printed upon Mf reserved poweja' assail him ea t traitor to bu country and laud in terma equally D moderate, the doctrines and sentiment! of Mr. Webster, wlucu tney eiore anusoo.'- tr ' tcr we mm Mara ai mtwa. 1 ne as Isassin a nagger, will perhaps take place of the Bully's club in Washington. We co- py the following from the Boston Ga20ttet ' - "r ? Jefermian. , " The correspondent ol the Gazette in timates.that an investigation is going on, with Ihe view ol implicating the charac ter of a naval officer of the highest rank., And he states that some fear had been ex pressed by the personal friends of Mr, alnoun, that his I Ho would tie endanger by his attendance' at Washington this winter. 1 ftdaLtkt-Daylatiwn (Pa.) Democrat, Ms. J?owl. ami tneehanie-i and t just about-the sau price hr- my work that I have for more than twenty vears lnt Now 1 should like aome Tariff any good, to pay three cents a pound tax Upon sugar, 50 per cent., on all the wool Icncjotbes used by jny sell; childrea f m nronlM. mul hK.miI KWt rr. nr,1 nn.tt i,e ciftton goods I use. I should like them alw t teJ me whether a tax like t lie tanfl' which taxes the necessaries of the poor at a high rate, and tho luxuries of tho rich not at all, or at a very low rate, is not op. South of t. A MKCHA NIC. Yorlc ifHc-We kara tram A gon ,enjfrom'Vor Mipt Jtie Pffmt't proclama,i( te of fm WwrtcTt4Vrlsrne.-r If unaflinioual.. the support of U" cause State, two distinguished. Union men oft()e DisfrictvOIMJ the bret.dbre. a ,ltK1 meaner r0net tneweaitriaKtien in he !llt,; bate declared that their op. M at,erw .u;. ,u .11 !.e .i... ' . Ckarletan Evening p7. , - .IJhotirisland mauufectur- what .n,Siff M;iimriira, .r.O.u , iTni wha, oltftlwiJnIotfft-tlew t".' 0 tK f.K.t;..ni;-.r.i,a.-u . .T. fc u. . .-3 - This new addition of the '. proclamation, revised atrndf correeted;"1 how before bur readers ; so far as we hav" been able te ascertain public opinion, it ia considered as a clear manifestation oi the President's desire to discuss the issue by the sword. We can assure our distant reader, howev er, that it has been received by the southern members of Congress, with very few ex ceptions, m tlie spirit which became tbe reprttaeutativeNsf freemen. If the tiger 1 - :t k. m .... - I "'"'K mi woru or ciTTT war is unsheathed, h will be done by ihe vote, ori I northern men. Are they prepared to add . . .. J r r - I this to the lint Ol irrievarwra (hirk m im I . . , . . , jfji M'1?'' breaking op those ties of frendship and h . , whirl. kin,l. k ..f I J " xn.uwa 1 't tuuiiii, lucicu inner 1 ... IIUvo It .u.' . r """ r",'" " . , ' -"7 V" t ..T T7- T'. ? . . . f . iuimuw .nw it-w rfi',soa iq itw ino 111 ..!....: a ..j i.u ... i .1 I If tha ' abP. C, t .a tire S.HithXr.Hna will triumph and jhr- .,:tt ,c" ' T, i F , Kh?rf"" 'be firmest tTfff7 . Otct of t CokfiUssionrrt ttp4rr . ie fcosFfUitfa ituft vtnjuarlij.l i !; a, . -6.s;i -r-: ; v ;IIE Board tot Cummissionrjt'hei. ntpcd, jt 'close the atfj tat mcu.ol -If mi under; Ibe Ge Vrqtioo. wnn'' 0 ilmark," JuVing -their freet"it acs-r,oTi;- tJutttlv its j t tfefv fj"acf"t i if a p . plication! , or. c-hear'iiig, and bcjoi, aaiioui ID -ITord' 40 'sUaioaaau g very possible ehaac.sf' ctblibinf their rUims in those cases, nd in i0cr, veff there ,wa a deficit eyefprwd have detp mined to adjourn until the fir( day of March, 1833, and a tbJre is butvoe tnonih altrr that period ..weJjby law f-rthe ft ..I acttlemeo; of claimi - and diatritrjtiop of , the lunaa u nax of come necessary to or der, and SpTlCi: U hereby given. mat no appijaui . i jor rtneanng rfor Alint vtigimt, or. tuppknai lal memorial!, or the introduction of proof, till bercmcd after9 Jh' fr$i ai a criminal bylbe elicited a complimentary reply, which was t ir-w.mitwtriRni-il him innocent. l"d hie early doctnnei of State! right and I a1 wium. wen inat tue wrrter of vi.t jeTi n 1 scat cot (.I'm. xT MY. XKTTEa :KoVWAsW?o'T6ji.; our reader" full extracts from a letter art. ten by one bf our most rint. iriont memberaoi L ongrwa, to a geiitjeJ in tWs ;pface.y WViro certaia b inh I rend with iJigisiaho. it ' nrsi sentence ot tne tetter, rderslaiL. ter thinks there is not much danger any ahemptwill b made to jmiciiW the principle" of the prodatrnttipo, t, are glad tohear thiroin that quarter.iVa) He iws good epportutuUe" of knowing t his opinion" may betceived witb luosiA erablo confidence. We have always meM tfft.nfit.WA Min..f.nbulu.. L . I l ciiiivu ira Mi iuutn,ugu1 uui mt CODicsj tbitthe last '-Message Wtatajgei opiiuon aomowhat. fit should to Wu&i'' hju ii.ui ai iiM? iimo 01 writingths relief the gentlenian 1o, whom we are iDdekii for it, had nut seen the Mesimgo'.for it hadA not' been communirRie.l p..i:t after "eeingjhe Meswige his opinji it have uiidergom some change. W bT, 5 iyia 1v.nailotinn.lti.Hini.BB . T ' t that the right 6f declitrin ,wari 'tbei rest with rtrPrt commendation may go a good wy bv ftuence jrhe. exercise of that power.: . 'V" If we are to-relyou rt stated, in RicoK Paper:! fear that the Message will' defeat tV jfe,. sage of JhelBiiL now hefjre iba IWi f iveprcaoiHuiivea .or a reauciiono me iif. n .rt.: . , 1 . t'., - hi. iM. - nersoman - aayswe 05d land that the Message has been hailed !a namiuni mm m vicar 11IU1IIU l mt President" determination "to uppwrtiia protective, policy. "Alt hope o.aa aVlaV evni of the Tariff Lit vltmihed," - Wps' iiu it, uvi,m7 iu!K- oui 11 11 inoUiOKj worstr-nfit barely fof a sUbrnisaionlb ii .i.. I.... . in' t i . .ii.h.-i ...t-... WVO UUI l'I WflQl S TCIIWVOf Iff mge of the.Govmnnt.to a destrsti o anWvgnajtlliert) ia r'd to i Gtramentthou0ini)W'4 a word of power.' r reemenJt 3'rtaUafolmaareyo icy dy for thi"T .",r - f J 4 a. gislatiirQpuu atlast . SmnWt a-sieciain) I D I...-..2 -ili-.. j-l'.T. '1 ntrttwtnrfVtfrftrt WjoiivTTfirdayJ hive been." when Virslnil' wouk not kiva - Coawmod wveraf weekiHft'i&BabV Ti3- I .ocatvtAul.l' have bert certain; ihkI prompt Y AffvM apheari that there; it a fqif i ye.in the i' Old Dominion,' in -fi.vsfr "x j C)osoti&ATlo, but Uiaikeave?s; p ', only a sinallvne. The following; iwsj tia, atid the vote on itf hows ksjxtsaVt r Mfc" Iterthf, said, in order te aseerU!- the sense bt the HOise op tits' ivf "- Sute to SiccDB.'-LaVoulJ ".sTrl!i tli ldu4")ifcioi,Tas au" auKewulcl I called Jott Jjel Aget ami JVaj. ... i L . 1 "' JioJ'prSrThat a, Hoti'any State a fla Union aha'C for any cause, attempt la , fd without the consent vpt' Jhe'otsar Statcli; thaolearbjtiir"?of the j'ieiiM m't to .the right 6f '"UchijecsMtdiu lA -t-t: it SWORD ,Mr; mteaer-askedr if the Gentle mV- menmt to exctiido Vere they Ml -5 The tote-was then taken on th R w,'4; tion, and U wa5" rejoctedT : il3 ' fotsj; tat t tr. Bao of Atnlra Coiinry, Intm-hh lcfd al&iuulution'.rVaniwmg'werillf fl . - on ll" next 'davVMf. MW int'rodvired a ftax bleand Beeolutiona. 4tiwcai$ tbs'lt pi ij immt-ol Jaret;tm piling pnj rT ! iident to for beef frrtnMilitarj optruli" -aUijBjikinj Suth Curolina foicstn1 or postpi w her OatMUjrn va'4 w-s'l Co.ireitoruVVtVV wcie reterred to a 8-s committee, wb ' feptirte jaibu t an. b9Br..toad'f l. toennex them to Mr,- iJU,hohitKT re-aiinainf the ' printMii ol JlMal lbu"'cwMH5rtef.-' the whoie passed' m so; ' f i . j set UIJLasolut ions, with but one dissen'ir Tl.ua k,appea'r;tUt in tbe epk, Brarrh o the V.reinia' Lenitiihire.tbert Pa n. i. mivrtn niinlier. OO not OUfi.C deprecate iLo eniployment effort ", South Carolun.Tliui exprcsi.j ofopi ion,i!l s- apt'e'-r open the ejwof Ge M rin be fi iimttl too A Hev H teeeni -Ad AI h 1 ; ft - - ' - "ThebiMrteentb peovidea thatvnill Noeitt.a- te rieultnre. rommen"- nd bv.iM.r?H. ,n, is.iyU-yra. .'..latum of knowledge lobe correcOmi h hiclLif'ir -Vote. iHJi. j. Jil Jjt;M. anJ V. puiu couusrn"i ' . ; .-. w ,"---'iL-v-- r-5-r--r,- T - tf . .!- a"., --''.":".
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1833, edition 1
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