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I. 4 f iJ " -ifUt Ut I", to pt'fff (i t- ui tin- Court ar dfond fci.d 0 V ! moved lo tho aid circuit coon " I V further r rorwdmg, InaJ or joJg in U thereto, in ho 8ul Court, shall I .11 null and v id." Are wethoooUoil tn ,jrnM ouIIm-i I imllifWa ? IIre it tiullifiration against nuIlilktt'in4 bo tried ia judw.;.! eomh( which party hre ibo rubind nuIlifW. lyt your Court prooouoro ihrir decrees of Outline lion ; and then, if i military f rr W Im ry lo aid is Hie execution tbir i fiii ran II birth. ..Then if It rreal- 4b1 J chaJI require any additional enact bhuU let U lm maJaJLriu him. with " jTcofrf power m perform all lb dutr re imred of bimby tho Curwiilutkmbm Ji- him im unnecessary, noarbitrert and l-tto power. I presume ho vill imM 'wxrot lb power if you give h to him. Too oliv ItMMiii (Im compromise taruf IhI , probably allay IM exerted p-el-t:'J 0nk. There will m im need, In thd opinion nf Bay am, of waving IM y ndjr flag. - I Woold art giv) dwp'tic pwer to any man, bowrm mild! bower 4 ve-Jik inay be bis diapneitioo. I new tpproved im conduct of bin wko off-red the crown to IM awnl and bUhing Cr.mf. Camr t declined tbe prd trd honor. Il aiiould eot have Uo - pri amd upon bio. - ; Mr fL amid, in bad been tleartjHl, tad that from hif h authority, lo Justify or ex tve IM irwprKte P-lrcs of this kill by li ientqj( il to IM art fur IM enforcement of $i embargo, passed in 1 607, during lh rd wiititairalion,if Iba lUuotrtou Jet&rson.t hat postl of oVaMcracVf lld any act bew toaaaoT daring bit ad mi hi' rat) granting lo bim despotic powerak bad it becu appro rt I by bim,aa aw.k m I bnred 4b vt Mratod (hat groat 4 goud man J almulii t bare ap fMvwt th d.JJfod IM mant btlt 1 owa But. iba -act-to .. l, . .. Wnr tlmbargo araa attarly uiilik " " 'M pn"wioaa'i4 tM Bill iKrw jrhwr, c- .JlUJar4lioo. i Tbatgatatba Preatdent the mpliynmit t IM land and ami fur ao pff ? ao tti aacapt of reawU not .of the juriliclioit of the ermri A aort f m rt -."7. atl!ju1riog vrntMng llWf f bf" prdirvf' ; fy judicial proceaa to prrrwit a dcparturo Iriii lid Jtiriadictirifr. That pmrifM for' retaining thorn wrthio IM jurilirtiin nf . . tb court, their to b frW, if offending, ., fcurding to tha kmrwn rvl of la. Thitprovidaa for tU ennriction and pun tahwnt of I ho rictin?, without' trial by at Mrjudifa or jury, wilhout Iho prl? ileflo of confrotiiing an aoeiiwr, or bmigtog wit ttt in bia dtfeoco. Thta bill, aaid Mr. R. baa had aevoral f ila abarp point knocked off Tba Son Wo ha tttndo auroral amondmontf M it ta- uraMo to liborty and I ho righto of the rtijn, rnco it cam from tbo t 'utio fbctofy." Still, Mr. Bpnaker, tharo aro (mTomto protiaiona yot krt in I So fir A aoe tuio. 1'BcCjffl 1 can eontcrjt .to rote -tW it tjurwi "a iX am, 1 must aumodar tlywa-danv cratic prinriploa (bat aarird l-o oflib rt wbicbt haw cbvr.iMd from my oar. ay p-litcal youth. - Shall 1 aaf ntW my feU'sr K laMnl af Ibo. tthrina of dpniic )twI -NTfr,iioor lot tho anMlaof r4itii tnaiory m bioihm witn ao kui .a Ha'tn - Mftor tot mj chil lrooa 'wirnti.), thai U tniiitary rjnMti' lifrfloP.ro 11111 by lli rMt4 aooul-l U ronlmurd, aiul In it fclf cluan in"aur huld b ajrtrd ad r'Mii.lri. f.r pul Mtrrk. iho Fore ling t)to !ita: in a firm attitu Jf fitturday, (Uk Tba roport and OnJinaor.o w Bill wbkh bad bco ota'li lh.f rb-r f lh no R-i"t 'Virginia diy woro. I bra takan up. , Tl tid KeoolutHiM rrlatin2 to Ib4 madialioa wat aim'd lo. fbo Coramiltra) lo wnora wao rifrrrd lit act of ilMU'oogroaoofthoUoMHialoo, oit'led M Ao act furthor to ironlo fr Iho collect ioq r dulica on imiorU, U"g Rcmsr That thoy hao, ao Ut m lino would allow, cmti iorod tbo An with torh ation imio a tho imoortaneo of tba uAttor i"on- lainod in it would anem to ri 'iirv. At tba oroaenl atomnnt. whoa A aT'. which haa Ion difidod ami oemd tho country, baa boon adjutted, on rnn cal. rulatod to oiit axiution nd roatoro bar mony, it wmM bava Men aaiier Pn bar graliflratio to bo aWo to iotiulgn, witlHMit roirfraint, tho filing which aurh aifjuat moot waa calculated lo e tc no. H ut vour CommilUM rrrrrt to aav.'that t Ibo f ' ' moment id returning praco, tho mo -n out and alarming cauio id dioaatitlvction hat Wn aff-rdVd by"! ho act under conw doralion. lour Couiitutteo do nvM wr omidy brliovo thai Iho principtoa anuuhl to bo etabliV'd by Iho Art aro ralrulatod, hen carried into pr:lKo, to olroy our Contilutiial fram of Uovoromonl, lo aubvert tho public liberty, and to briiitf a bout tba utter ruin and di-Mae ' ii'inii iiM alfoa lo oli It it 14 Inlif?-, I Mm c hiihuIi(hi r'HiiinMjiluta or auilnrif , Iho di'liiiHi of lint dicrHou to ao ioli ti luaJf If il wero eiirciad it would bo a plain iiJt.(a of jbal part iho CmotilntiM) hirb diroel that ut rculaliono' of oav nwrro, M profrrooco lill bo (jireo Id Iho prtiof ooo Btito mrerth ioo of aatber.--Tb oanvi ioqiwlity it ore aaimmd ty di roctin tli paynvtnl of caah dutiOa. Il l yain fo aay lhal thia na bon rondarod n ooMry if Ibo art of ibi Stats and with out it, iho eoJIotll.w of reuuo would bo iinjrtH-alJa. Wbatevof Uiitulo miT bo allowed Hi IM aobHtion 4 inoooa necoo' aary and propor lo carry into eff cl tbo no ooo haa yot iixtiMd, that a plain pm tiaion of tho Constitution may ho violated, m a mnana of erryinf into eff ct, a p ar grantm! by aoottmr proviaiooAliboucb ftt oulBriont rauao and in rood faiih ;m a bidiah ooo port d entry ami etablih aii Ibrr yot wo of cur cannot concede yial it may dVkr U) (hit piwor, of that IM erotgn act of ilia Stale, lor thn yiwlcBli;ai ot hr rtrrrnd riffliU.r.ooUiiutMlftoenl cauw. or lhal Ibia act baa been done in ioid f4llh. ' The proviainno of (ho act, that all pro. perty in tl handa of any ofli;er or other perwifl, dlaioKd uiHHr any roroou law hall bo auliW-l only lo the ordora anl do creea ot Ibo Omrta d" iho Unilod Slatoa, plainly enacti thai it ahall ik4 bo ubct to auv ororeaa order or d'creo, of iho Count id Iho State. We have heretof.re arru-rtoined to regard our uierior Corta aa havirnr iurnnlirtion. over all neraona and .11 ... ... tlu. Imtila ij I Km riltiiti Southern hlatoa of Ibia confederacy. li! : f e ...u.1 . .i i i ... I 1 MI7 lurinuitMini i uit" - ino genorat tmrfrm i iiw wnoto ct,i . . , ,ttnrarr-nt .l . .j i .u. i. ...... .r;. i "- --- -- j. . ! V . .....J juruKm-lion baa poaaeaaioo or cwtotiy f .'. i -1 any caow or any propirty. but lhal L - - -. - -J i i.. i ........ " .... it y, Joe Iho rtg Ma, -BoUaa that taw power alunuptod tobooierciofd iV rriinlnil tmj'it raly pe . v-' I ba'aUlrt l-i elu lf Iho criminal jtmouf tl'" rttaia. Ilia rue mu4 bo roioovod to He Fe lertl t'ourt and when Upni bt Irwl tball ainoi' tliat bi acl u 4 dooo me eculHMi d tho Uw id Iho United Huto, yiur .mm.liPO do not perueia what iHli"f riHiaHiieue can follow, Ihiin that bo inut bo aro iitieo and go witn iinpunity. , Having takou Una ir of the provt imi nf Iho ar in o,ooIi.ki, tbo cominittoo arould aubmil to tho a-lomn cnndration amt ilelermmalion -of Ibi dHirnntion, lulMr they do not elfx-t an entire change in tho character of our ConattU' lion, and will not, when carried into prac i gr)itQiineiyr onirya, ww-Vtiowvieey'ah of UUrtyu-L render ihia an' abaolute, eoofdidaled go orninerit, withtail limitation of power. Il haa been truly aoi.1 that if Iheao liin may bo dona, the most aohnmi act of the high wo may cooeedo tbo power if Cmgreaai eat authontiea of Iho Suto may be roar .... . nuniwterial, eieculio in:er, or mat pro .protection rf.b wj-rfetl tM juriwfctioJi an-l authority of .t.at aauig, fully , do C,ttrt4iWVu, lieeM bou,mrncedeod -in by I ho Htate. ia w ll.o roaerrad pow eraijf Iho Statea, and tba' it may botrr eiawt eonniatonllv with Ibo Cooatitutii of tba Uuib-d .Sjiiii'auipiulon; forjj-4. b) Iho o-'mmI mt'mlo of (hit Ktalo. uimi the lul- leM ami mlaTrrTiireTriin''lisriili"'n, awl eapraaed ibrfugh Iboir D-b'atoa to Coo vofUhoi, your LoimiU! iimiW on inat grouod aloiie, hare been convmcod llwt the purpoaoof cnvitcrartiin that act, and the moajH by which it ia amib- to bo nnju- (eroded, aro unanthoriavd by the Conati IoIhmV We IIiiiiK thai thit win necoino more apparent by attending lo the leading provooona nf tho act m Loni;roaa. Tho act five lo Iho IVaideut of Iho U niteJ St - tea, fr a limited timo, an alovxO unlirnitod juiwer of control ovor tho com merce of tbo whole United Siatoo ilKHib certainly the power waaonly cail mplumd lo be exerciaed aijaintt lhal of H. Carolina. ofRc tain ooecrcimro irni mm ui o. vaniiu. .. . . , , , h , . . ... bmit thai luriadictioo I Wbal anano' ewuipU property m Iho hand of the ' js H-T.;. .fi-it -rl-i Jir "0tlUUyo pr.Viaon 4o t MUC cr in the revenue, aTTeirwf fo booV a ' -r r .J . e i . Una moot nairrant usurpation T Tun,! inod fr enforcing Iho payment of dutioa, ... . , . , , , . . ,r ' ' - a. a yio ation of the law of im f'tate i urti, we bdie M bo unpmceaeatod our legiaUliiH), and without ny ahndow of cooMilotMKil authority. Ooo of tho moat etlraordiiiary and eueptiouahlo, pro viooi of the act, aupcam t ji.be, that an Ihoriting the removal, pro to trial, of uit or ir.MoiutiHM iVo.n Iho Slate Court ... I . . e uooo aiD'iivil mil I''. i'i a ceruncat" oi iho onnio(i of to'iie cu i-lor r'atlortfy lo the aame ctfrt, tint Ui" uit or pro rut ion wa for or on aeciMiot of any art done uwler III" rrr:nu! law of Iho I'mt laia, or uolor cH Mir tMreoi, or i n or hi account of an v n'hi, uuthority or till Mil up or rluiiiH'd by anv olficer or ofb' peraun. undor any aurh law of tho UihM) Si !. Il tber1 be any violnd Wi of th- Uw uf tbo State, if there be ;4 wronjdm lo iM-raon or proiierty within the limit the Stat, have not the Court ofilio State iuriwliction of that matter t By what aa Ihority doe tho Lonirena uf IM U. State w.jf MUCtlOU wk r i . . .l .l li. I a vioioii'Ki oi in" mw m iirr .-utnj iihiv iron naiMlliv w tarn proucao m .ura otaio i . ,. , , n . J r I nomntinrt be jnvtihd a beingdain oi luffiv t - - - i . i i r .t. n l, . i , r- iecuil'"0 "I a C'niiiuirnwi mw tn ton v. . i . .. ll.luii Tuil Ihu ia a imitlir oTitM.liuA. un.r State, and peraon employed by them or "y " Zr 'TTZ . L.r r nmnthiff L....-e.: .. i- .-..;;..c.l. I brrWictrfl i TWfrwni nnnramiiv iu aai:a Hif'ari.utMJii im aia ... .. .. - - -. - totM rHirriaJ uflhia ll-HHe. a aaying L;.uf , .,k.i;,v i.rH Uiolod Slate ordinal jurwAction there otand racordod your father tote, tw yte g,4 iribjiBala, for ajiv crime or wrong, a hen it ia alleged lhal tho act wn doms ia.execution of the reven no law or unife'r color ihereof. Il give to (ho eatm4 claaa nf peraonathe rrmlerinjr to sower the libortie of hit TJioiryT--Voi tor'thai aolioa X :No, ait t Oo 'li a propo .ilin would "bav caowd a klmh i upon the cheek of fbdenliain ultra To JAraItn, iv W prvwJt 4 oat-4iA' lirHiotr naya.H- -.- -- co.MVExrio-Y. or. a .r. I i ?' """"1 .-1 wgfraJa nHiw- Tht conventioo mot purauaut lo adjourn front .'' neiay,14 VarcA. 1931 . Tlia CoftomittRot of II not being, yet arKi'red to make a farther report, oWaiuod gBaxaJa I" JudiW Colcoek "presented the report -hich i yoirtarday feciimraUted to-tho Cooiiwtiea of twenty one, Judge JMrperun lb rrtC-4 aaina- Cominnioo matt a further report and Ordinanc in relation to the Act or tho late ongrea entitled ,an aa furthof to provide for the collection : jfthelutiem import." Con. II.mil(on tnmle a report no the part oltlw Committee jo the aubtect of tho mediation of Virginia. "r The following ntolution wa then iutro. f need by Gon. Hamiltoiu to wit t Raiofpci. That whilat thi Convention, a an ottering to the rce and hartnony of llhi UuiotLln Ittwt regard to tM-inlorpo "wttion of th"-kighly i ..patrioiTecommiti:. wealth of Virginia, and with propor do. I feronc t the unilod vole or inn wnoie f Southern Bute "in";"faour of the recent I ----- -v--ajrrTOWha tariflf, hni mnilff.lb.9 t lite inodiucation of the lafill apptoved oy act of Convreaa of the In J March, J 933, tho baiia of the repeal of her Ordiaanco of ; Ijio-aithrrSoyeinliorUSaYfiUblte Wftjiioa owe K to itself, to the people they represent, and the posterity of that people, f o Teclaro T iliaf Ihey dr natrbf rwwr of . jnr r l?itiee'iraopmcptor ill nhsiintive n-iwcr exiating on the part of Conreaa to protect dotneatiC rauuufac Ouroat and hatwo, on tho final aJjiMtmeortUuiiod Swtea,' an 1 "Ui, of th9 reduction vttu4pr tUe . act of tM id Mirch. HJa, of at any nmi ui porid, naul I odiou dicriminationa tf instituted, fr tbo purpoao of o!itirfuing iWtfeal tk.tfd8Cliw principla S M h Cir will ftel hernelf free to resist sooh viilatioa of what M coqeoiVe to be the food faith of Iho let of tbV t iJ Mwch, 9W, by tho interposition V bor aovo eintri or ia any other nvido aho ,iy deem pisopof. - - TaMja$owa ftrtoH l. and ma o tho order of the day fr o- n f . R. Barnwell S mtU, Ei. n i t ,.Hppenl I'i IT IM I hi iwio Treit n- jio ii:n warn in.j i- ... . !.. .".v . - i. i . ' fii . . - ..... . . . ... .... .. - . ""v W . 1 .... . -. , ' . I .1 ,!. - . .U . . I .U i ..L.I J CIU UiOi . Ill immIi.. II kn. LmnW l.l,I.J ll.l it.. I ' JiftSiDCff i M II W sUB ouuw m tiM i y(vuH wut ivjfs) af uwv ma t j hiwv. jiwwwj v.iaiv w-ufty-wj ..a w nu m vvuigvigf olrncea agautai ma aiate law. , o.j any peraMi ie authorised lo brmg cUit:ia luo Court of the United State for any jojury lo iioraoo or properly, fir or on accouut of any art daie in execution of I lie reviiuo law. The en-tiiiHi.nitieto the Court I . a - - - a - : - it a r wiiajirwur, viaiivi nj pxivni v irnriit ny, i . ' I E1 ' J , rt Z ..-J ail MW 0BKU W lUI'l ' ... V tr .' -a a." f.afwl ItlsJ Va -I in Iho ftmrt. nfHwilInJ Wll' " ";, " "F". ttw. L.u.n. k. "n.i. I afowun on i le.pprKoo or jro miw ti.pro inw tnrary oa teeotv I . . . . a '. i--:-L -vs - -.ri ed in eo-uooco of any act dme in ee- nJn ' 'n w V" '"Tr1""-- . . ' I Paan it mialraw iHt.PAiM Ihlkl A Vlnlnlnxn Id,roc.ly.ppoa,,.llthoC1urt.cd.hehf,ho8,,,,' '?w P"1 "JT V . . . l i .. u j- . ... ,i. done umif r colour oi ncu:ing ma aw oi State, to be inferior r aubordimtto to Ihoe . ir . ..... , ... . , V. . i-.l it . j a. . i i e the lotted Statea T The prolectmn of per. of Iho United Sutea, and providea for ren- , . . rr, 1 , ., , , J . aon aml"propMrty h heroroTore Deen aup- dertng litem o, by directing to ihem the ... K r K, , , .. ' . e -JL -i .t . poood llio province of iho States. In a ni in I rr inn ui puimruLauiiur ii-rir luru. I diction. It atfjoteto limit -a4 eootroul tba juri dicuin ol tliecuurt o thaMiitw; pronJiug Cr tba removal of caiiaea from t(Hir citgnt- aaoce; d-claring tiu-ir jiidj;iiHiit yiad. and proy iding .for iho discharge of persona connneu nndfi' their proceo. ft tyrannically provide for rendering peraon liable fo punitbuieiit for acta' doiio by thein in execution of the law of the State and the process ol its courts, to which thrv are baiml to yield obodieuce and which thoy are conijrelk'd under the high to enlorce. province suming to ilaelf this n-w func1ion,'the tod. eral Governmenf iridicate-tTiost rWarly u eoVicyTib engrooaall pifwer and conlrouJ all Suta authority It ia pUhk likewise, Iron) -tlHrwartoui provisioiw of the art, that such Aiifi are in- leuditd Id bo allowed ainf peraonk act ing in execution of the process of the State Courts. Judgments of those Ctr1;are derjaredto be void, nod peraons noil pro perty evenipted from their juriediction. Il ia not oulv uttr law, hut part of the law of the civilised world, that tho jtidg men! of a Court of competent jtinatUction dml a tho anauthorild proceo ling of ioiivi'Mai ; i no eoun oi jomico may do hul up the Legiidature dispersed, a a lawleao mob, and we ourwlvc, repreaed ling, a we vainly believe, the sovereign ly of the Btato, called to inawfr for what we have and and done on thi flor, at I lie Ur ot t Circuit Court of the United Htate. I Ihia an euggfyated ptctttro IA u examtno it a Mile mora closely, Il Iheao proviaion may be nayle lo M force tho eveculion of lb revenue law of Iho United Statea, they may bo made lo enforce any other art which Congrooa shall, think proper lo paw. No matter how oppreaaive, how clearly uoconalibt (natal, there i no power in the coootilu- tod authorise tlie State to reaiat. If one cl id" caara my bo removod from the jurisdiction of (ho Rtate courts, any othr (la, subject only tn-the discretion 'fCongreaa, may bo likewise removed. If the proceaa the coarta be void, aid the odeor eecutug it, aod thaae acliog under hi direction, reponiblo civilly or puniable criminalTy, Iho Judge who di rrcted tbo proccia mmt be anawerable in bko manner, lie waa equally without au thority, and having commanded (be act, ia a partaker of. the guilt. Tie Legiala- lure wta.e-MnmartoWf.'.oaet of (he Judire, and th- CouvoHonr4ud 4eopJe. u.. obe. Jioco4o whoae. mandalo tvfry thing wa lNie, rauat have tho aino purYicipalion. If the alienn and hit pbairicting ho execution of the Revenue Iar, iay connlitute thai, uulawfyl coinhinatiou nnt (iM!irtiii4 i)'C.v,n r,Mi'ti'i,' bit . "ti!l p-irt of oor coolMVnr-y ttl the V l r-t t ivnrnin'Ut. Uulr w i cm obuni tbo rec')giiii'Ht of aoine i-if rti.al cNiitiijtioi. al check on the unrhlion of piwir, which can ml bo derived fro-n ibi .ivereioty Iho Slat", xl Ihi'ir rigiit lo iiiternooo t r Iho preirviion of ihijir rorvo p.iwer, wo bal evKrieoco op nremion mirecmH boo rrdtinglhan Ibia. Wbil (her remain within tho Bute any amnt ot liberty, primpting Ihem to repel rederal uirputnm, one of the nvwt obvion mtano lo break thai spirit and r dueo (ho Slat to auhjecliiin, will bo that bicb haa boon a'llemitied by the Art bo- LU4iiwJtir.ilLbft.bwcat5J by the patronage of gwermnnt or other meana, a party within Iho Stale, devoted lo Federal power, exempted Irmn repon libility to the atat authorltM', and having power to harraao and degrado Iho atale authorities by mean of ibo tribunal of Ibo United State. Tlioa will be created a government within A government, wtb all the eoiiawvpenco which experience In- forma ut, are likely to arise from lhal atate of thing, and such a did ario from Iho indepfndml ecclvaintical jurisdiction o. tabliahed within the governioril of Ho rope. The federal government will inter fere with every department of the State government it will inflnrnce election it wa? ill raise up and put down par tie, a (hey ahall bo more oervilo lo it will. Pretext for interference will never bo wanting. Already baa it been aaid (hat our i no longer a republican government, becauo tho State in vindicating it aore reigoty ha reftmed to en(nnt with any pillion of it authority, (boae who oVnyor rrfuite lo recogniie that aoveroigntv. Other dar of ioiIivhIimiU might be fiuol within the State whom it might anil the majority to euppoae dulraochiwd, in de. rogation, t row .rpuW icon principli, and to renin ro their iiilirfrrenc ami prorec (ion, - Tors' iotoriUroon wilt bo practised at fift with moderntion, and with aome appareni reepecr flir tho lights of iho Slate.' Gradually, a th power of iho government shall be evtabliahed, and Ihe Southern Slate become weakened and leas cupublQ of. roairfanclho ahety.bf jn Mer-j atimi will bo thrown olT. Thus iho peace if (hooa Staiea wilt be emhronedl (heir prosperity interrupted, their character do. graded, until in' Iho natural progress of thinira, your committee think it ia4 too ulI'M u v iWage, on being notified of which, the ilrpng to'kay, that they will bo m re mis freid-nt laauHHiNzea to uae toe military f the Lnited . . IT . J !.. I'irro oi im Lnnea itates to aipere ihi-in, then tho Courts, Ihe tgilature or the Convention, in obedience lo whoo au thority alow the Sheriff acta, and who are theclnVient cauoa of Ibo obstruction, are imblagrti of atmifar character and may fw dupcrved by Military force. The whulo porpone rd the act is to confound the art of Ihe constituted authoritie of the Aat'', however solemn and well conaider nred, with. Xbi Jawleas" auJ irrcgujar acts f iodiTi8iaIi or rnon. The certain of ft of It most be, lo restrain the Statea trom tho efercite uf any other authority nan anew ai Vmgreo. shall think fit lo permit them to extriV, and (o ensure the onfjrcomeot of ewt law which that ma jority may think proper la enact.; It m volvea the. cruelty andatwordity of making (ho eotiiiBtnitT'reopOTuible to hostile force fr it acta a a community, and the in tividualaof the community pumthable for their act in obodiooco l iho law of their Oovornmentj an obedience from which (hey cannot exempt theinvelve nnles (hey abaojvo tbemsclrea from llieir allegiance by seU banish mem ol uiwtinn. : It4ot oulv protidea for. the puoislunciit U 5 V co,nr,en ,ifw.ihitrtnhwihi.mwlnhoii!.luthorilyJliej superior but uin.rio tno emjiioyineni oi inuuarv i j. ........, ... ,.,vr firco, under colour of executimr the liwsj'M y-'id tor, want ot jurisdiction. in of the United Stale, lo resist tbn'eveetitiiiQ there are amctAorj-pncurriiiriiption, laflh4 law of tho States auporcHliiig with '"a' w ohjiiuw possesanin ,H (liecau'W Thai the pbject of many of the politi cian wh0. mipported tin" bitl the ' piiliti". cian of (hat majority jn whoae hand aJJ powcrwlll be-i to etabliah a 'consolida ted government, ia now hardly or at all disguised. The chimera of a government partly conwMtdaJcdi partly federative, ia now orarcely contendod for. The wine claaa of politicians have always had in view IM aame object., Il waa attempted lo bo efftctod in Ihe Convention which framed Iha Constitution of tho United States. The attempt waa there fmlej. lAftff the formation of Iho government, those wbo anocted conaolrdation, aaawiiMd (fie term " Fedoral," and denied that the (MMiiion held by them, led to tho reault. The poasesaion cd power, however, devel oped iheir views, and the first marked in dication ot their dispoaiiion to engroat the powor of the State, arid meddle with I heir internal concern, wa afforded by thealieu and aedition hiw. This attempt was so strongly rebuked by public opinion, which led to the change of administration in 1 800, ihat the hope -of xonsotidalion sMtitw.mbaDdonodforever;Tb mained dormant, until revived bv the azi lations springing mt of our late protecting system. It waa perceived that nothing raVC ; moro ucnj ciuiou ; moro thoi'ou b'y debaaod.lhan any province that havn been rendered aubjtx:! by tho sword. In alliK'm to the onth which the State haa herelo(o.-o thought proper to exact of itacitina,anu lJ somewhat similar, which the Comnti'te propose) to recom mend, thev think Dipper to disclaim, as they do moot wdemoly idiavnJcbalf or tbeuwelves and the L'ue'n, mat this or any other measure which fhe C'on-vontMaV-adopliiir: ha .boon ..JufofHed upon mere party viewi; to secure party aacendancy, or gratify party resent medu They apjieal to tijxl, . that (heir only ob ject ha been lo vindicate their just right and Hbertieoyand tbo common libertiea if the whole South. r Thi Obieci thor have peraded in MOt'lene of purpose -thottgH exposed to much obloqirt thrcaloocd wilh much .danger,: and aWtrttntrnanced iiy tboae from whom they had a right to ex pect aupport. fbey have never nought lo endanger thi Union but to perpetuate it by rendering it coniputible with, and a security for liberty. Tbo firmnee o( the state seems, at. oa a i t ..li I It A.. I L. ... r . I . ... , .... v ,Ti,ny oi ll .Hf (H.f -tin, ro, , ,,o, ab.,l lo f4 LMn n Tlry h.v, b..n k!.B 1 Ihfir own dihonrat gm, by aiiil , Tit 't Tl-'r,: which tHy had prepared lor oV aork. a ah Mil n (hi laaimied imi lltair ,r. ' Tho kiotory id Iho fore 1,' ' 4 V',rlK', C-M rrn'y C'Nnplaina of Iho framl pot apoo bim i iho wh-i. cret ia blown. . . . It m.M bo reijemborod iha, ,U P Bill, olulo aeeininifly drawi tt ourr-J only, fit lhal id lieorgia equally wetu, Tbo firt otep, Uhio, na tbo part tafih. .j avoid com,K (mg t,ra,a !., tneT meauo wnay. To accKn, ,u; w;iorVv h'I1'''1 W" i WeUer, irt and r.nt. (counij tbo Mit oniric and lodiam.) wi,-, 'T edln ihe willidraMl of tl,, t(llk,r J Worcester f aao. 'I hi W, b aai:jr go forward, witliout alarm.n. ctl gia, ---. - Mr. debater, meanwuilo, bad drawa,. Iho Force Hill; with a viiw to the birk. game of Ibo Indian. f boo it reached na rending, ibo treaty with II CVniJ Chief fir iMirUinl,- waa 0.4 complHiIl. Tbey had been taught lo ijo , J otiation. Mr. Porayth, it mIU4, mn9 gJ' medal the poanitnlity of lHcirye, ' ' to aell j which would, of courae, ttni Georgia afieah into iho Indian qiaVajtMk To quiet hi in, ri nrtimafion was give U (lie Indiafio', Ibilt they were ready ihe bargain, at two and a half milii. j dollara, (lie price oflrrod the in. itt f ayth iinmediately ued ia pu-hing u.. Firce bill: an-l it wa paaaud by a IIoumo. . . . . ' The tefy rxt morning, ihe wilh all the dignity of foreign ambawadon! ienl in a requeat lo (he 'I'reaideoi, thai ky w,iuld grant thfwnawandwwo o fcwi-c i'bey wero tired uf IVa-hirton, and ted to go aod aito Iheir own poopK""-" - To remMMrate with an Imhan Is lw kwa. Nothing could aliako lliem. ' Tajf wore lokl of (he Jptlf sale that they ha.) a. ready maxlo ibo plfdgo that tliey M pven. - It yrjn ill mmm. r Aa ladUa kr not to M shaken in that way. fhoy wJ th( they twdrliangod IbiArimHtai uWr puh"d hard, look refuge in dial grav ar lofty silence, wnli which (he red uu kiiiwa too well Imw lo make himaelf that m't impniielrable of diplomatist.'"' ""': In abort, Ihe treaty, lo put Georgia al pomijo of Iho Indian land, ia bnlra 00. Oia of the fading proviaion of lis) F irce Bill, ia, (hat the ProanL-ol ah0 eaj . out Ihemiliurvf nre, a on a kr it ml Hfrd,bym Cireni 'Jiuine oflJur IL Court, tknt Ikt lt of Contrttt art tU siftd. . diacreiiua is vested ia the Pa. aidenl. lie must act unki notice from ft Judge. Here, therf o-e, (here can be a jHiput for countenancing, in Gooreia, w at j to be punished, in Carolina. - y ft i obvKu( thai Ihe President rtriH this pniviaiori, a "i7crely ahapid for tnaf purpoao of rendering l od,ou Ihe cun (hat b waa bent on puri'in, . b.-mk. ( it appear a duty, from which ?""f eDapa.T He has'aufflircd' hi ta.'Ms:.-'1 tied. Against ni, ho cannot mc-J gai iat Georgia, care will be laKOuJtoi 'f mknll nriiraiut. ' . VVe do nuK make -public throe fict. wbicli we bovo enlire-oonndene) rtftia f npiril of exultation; but inoi of Wi-.u j only. Were we even the oneinina id' li gia, wo aitould havo but little eauae loeinU . 1.. . L . ... An.. 1 . V .. . ; 1 E?S FJSZXZ .he.IM,ncb of . couteau wh.ck.i,, . I I ....... ...... I mi, I nil ..(I.A. ilft.l......n 1. i dllAin lIlBt Vll.ln .F lllim..lw i Iht.l.i or procfs id ourtn. be rr.iiiected, and all other jnn.lii;tioi i sustain that system of iniquity. Gradu- Tiie Aet authorial the confinement of "eluded. It btrii that thnjidg:mmH uftually we have been told that the 8tate in ,.m..1 nlm-M- whioh caii oidv court ol liouti't j-iHuji.-tioii ( i id such are i nave paned wiin a portion ol their sove - - - r . r j- r - fikir iH(j-T.I rkir I tnila.! Xr.ita a.f,l mtnuHnlv . iKn lt.nl ikau -mtamA. uaua .. mean on b-iard smpsj 111 which neroni"',i'". .". v,..v. ... , ""i j from the most remote IIHT IfU . . t.. . l . . . . . d . distinction iHitii ecin 10 aotermtno'wno' smote part of tho State they iheinMelvs have dtermined) are v id , - - t ; I if the juridietioii be transcenlc'd.' -Thi positionaare distinctly sustained by the act "" r ""!!,s7 -.rT-w,.TO r in aaesti.nv By the Constitution of the pt toor tho Fo4jmI authority. Hall- .. . , i . I .... . U ........ ..,,.l,i.M.l l,i.nn1i I.. 1, the pi)Wr to rogulaw coin-1 . " "; tPffce, is giyen to Cmgres. It.MAl m Jm,m ."? 'a "r " !r portam'ofiy'IaeM and a legislatiye powor, "w Thcaablo of diction, and ail priin-aciui uiwor .nia dolegatiou. Congres ha howayor. It or-1 '"rci-iion mm 0.H,U.U . ... roct.-dob.Wtod to iho PnMidoiit'. tho oo'wor Ihility tw that act. (J i 'Im:!, under doleMfidu: ' Conire ha h waver, in of direction, are oxeioptflOr im an reaponm. to ab iliati at hU discretion, any ? fvjrt oT tnoiiigwaion. w?u, wat pre-j tho United Slates, or interrupt ofdestrov ce and mail ua no puu?wa torrtorm-j it cominorco. Tlibtniv eaailv be offlw i ,nS his. duty I led. ntvlor the authority to remove thocu- f lf this acl were: ahmntad to, the eatir loin houa to any port or harb mr within I Bduiioiftratfuii of tii6 crimi ilf joitice of ih tiilloct ion diirict. bv finmr it at incon I the Slate misrht be interrupted, and it 1 Tfrtient'pf iototolMMt 'to.liay.ilMit tha.8lat8.gyer4Jttter li it lo N governed,. not . with nothidi "of the tinuwal ana jremend'Hial menu would oa ronuorea iiiiracticanie. . reinrenco 10 ineir own interest or accor- charncter rPtiiladclphl f !ro wro a-iy .4'Xiavh'i ol it boioi reijrn: until, at enntb. availinsr themte ve of the excitement of a particular crisis. and passion for power, and tho influence of passed, sweeping away every vestige oi Mate sovereignty ami reserved rights, or causing Ihem to be held at the mercy ol ihe iQajority, compared lo which the alien aDlodltlddlaW leas and iosigoificant. Al what iit to the Siuthern. 8tates, to oe itfmetd to-wcoolidod -govern. mentT Theso Statea constitute a minori ty a.ua are likely to do so forever. They aiflhr in institution and modea of Joduatry from the Stato of the majority and have different and in aorno degree ineampatible f the unuual aid twrnend ki menw would bo rondereJ uiiracticaiile. . reiHrenco to ineir own interest or accor- iJTIhis wwer,"Wiiieni Tfwk Tht worst criminal one stained with (ho ding to their own habit and feelings, but Ipbla might porlian apprehend, guilt of, mtr"l ir iij.'1t making an affidavit, 'ttj reference to tbe inter.ta and accor- re a-iy 4,xlioi,h'i ai ol it being v ic 1 ii'i i' o V Vfial wotil'Mn-sitafb' to d ITTtn 'he prejudi'va of, tbo.r ulcra, the of trTn'inph is cofnrti'niily "ohf bf daiiger L1 it bo kept in mind, that tint 1 trit a contest entkd, but a contest not more than began, and not to be determined till t!u act ahall Ceaso lo disgrace the Mutum Book. Let this contest be carried on firmly, steadily, without passion and with out fnullurin. It tho i'ila ice of the State ahould relax; if it should case to raise up barriera against the bead of usur pation, which threatens to overwhelm us, the torrent will break loose, and sweep our hberiieo along -with it. Let every man cooaider thi bi own pecntinr busincas. If liberty be aavod, every thing is aaved : il liberty be loot every thing is lost. as me provision 01 ine act nave reler- ence only 4o certain acts of the people and Legislature ol thi Male, which have been superseded by the late modification of the Tariff, it could not have been contempt. ted that it should have any im mediate operation. And your Committee doubted whether, regarding it merely a menace, they should -recuitnendvany action upon it, or only that the sentiments of the Con- venuon anouia do expresaeu in regard to the principle it contains. . But moat of its provisions are made permanent, and may pq put jo practice on aomo future occasion, ilie Coiumittee cannot douui that it ex- prevtes the true principle of many of 1 a . j e 1 i -ii uioso wno voieu lor 11, ana wno win seen occasion to reduce them to practice, A a precedent, it is most dangerous. The vote on the very Act, show how little is to be expected from a majority. It 4 in cumbent on South Carolina, unsupported . ... .. ....... .. . . as thority' unauthorised by our Federal com pact, shall be exercised within the bmit of the Slate. For the purpose of provi ding that tbe Act ahall j,Vof havo opera, tion or efjbct within tho limit of tbo State; the Committee beg leave to report the fol- taWltlg.,,,. . v;. s : ;' ' ' -V Adopted in tJortvontion'Iareir ROBERT Y. HAYNE, Pretideti. ISAAC W. HAYNE, Clerk. Toe Ordinance reported published in our but. " The name of M -ra. R. If. 'Vnna. Joel CaawroKp, J,! Ctatiras. Gew Flovd and Governor Tucr h h. on .ritiTTT'd as ca ididatcaifor tbj0ilca QlGpyarunf ot bring bccacitbcH lo, our dib.oil!JXr.i., In- will unijuiv-fioiiaWy meet it with li4 ' detormiood piritr with whicii abo., ba at . often bef re repelled attempts of this sort. If she I' nttiioki'd, she will, with h'-r brjra and loyal ju!.iii'0i, have liltle neid ufsit illiariea. The Free Trade prtjr of ) State will be eager however, lo join hrt, : with bdi klor and brajhl and to rcpy, . by in eothusiastic assistance, ' ihe aUa and kindly ar lour, which ao large a put of the population of Georgia baa iwn mrr ysidClmi 3S23fcS Extract from a tpttck of the HwnVk , bit Stephen D. WUr it the Houth Cf olina Conoentiivu" The act of 193 i (he aiid) was dittinf tly known by all Uioao who were artur the matter, to bo intoodod bv those influence accNnnlished h, In be fi iul- then declared, that South CaroUta,. not and could not be satisfied with MY such. We were diaregnrdod. UpntUJ8j' oood I bat lMerinined displdasurti of lhJ?. pie of llifat,whichtcd tn the-gPJ: ive nwa-jurea, liken at 1 1 10 c lrase lavsj Jr--Theje measurer at once changed Ibo h face of affairs, that had eemed et'M" AdtiilttiaraiitM vssi. 1 Wa celled lo reverse it scheme, even &l"rt " had taken effect. The retfbnqejust wf pretended lo" be reduce'l to the want olW Government, was now avowad (6 be to give a surplus oft millions, and a f0 tion to that extent. .wa fecomiiieiidedj f Iha Pr.iaidAnl himmAf. Tnlkat reCOia'S4 high Uriff party looked upon it, as a e i .i .1 ..i :..J .. la pieio ovennrow, aou i;ri ' . . .p triumph of Nullificatioo-i-aa tbe w&f our prmcjp'ei akMjg." ,,sSIMWii)i-s 4ji-!h-.aan" FamB will inscribe, on the page of It1' .1. i :l i j . . i.. aiiictpv Booie sou is, wno nave onoai m ltr from the flames of discm-d, our tion theirkofourpolltical,afttyr will be': remombered, and, receive r -i l:. r rJ. U, .lonir tter ,n furiatod povaer, shall have gat here selvi' losfCtBer, ana wep .''. u Ihrnr-iutiieri, unwept, nswaifg, and bapT i.; i -m if anknovni...:: Vet.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 1, 1833, edition 1
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