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0- f-"l,'f " "J. 111 11 "" 77 O . O (BWdD Ti... bm, 111 JonVj." thin lf !" "ViUvi of iaI,i which fl..j no re.pooae in the heart of tl cituen.'aaJ Whirl will be evud -4 with little rcmon. nv JOHN n::i:i), Ju. SAMSUUHY. JtWAN COU.NTV, X, U.MO.NDAV JILY i,if;3 vn 1 it I .... ll1. LhUHHltlSf, I - I f IVf4PVaajaaisaaga1' r VOL MY,., no "4 1 p 'fist : p -i-'T V". i '. ft If v ' pihHkrX met a irrrk at fmt aVara fur !';, iftw'W tri7 (Aw mmdhti or tiro uM'I ffly rrntt, if jwJ nf sy o(A. ? lime rithi the pttw. jXo Pituer will t lUtrenHnurd until oil orrrarazei art ,ii, MtV at the IZ Utor't tlucri-tiun, C ..I... ... r . .. i... mt than tint ynir. . failure to notify the YAUne of a mh to littrahtiiiur, ant month htfttrrtht tfjnra , ton vf A yrur, will he romldmd at a Utr tnjagtmtiU. Aj yrrmtn promr'tii t'n tolrtnt ml vrilirri to the Carolinian, thall hunt a ttttik tattr grain. Advertising at ihe kunl rat'. All IrtU ri mllmtrd to the VJtir mm' It fo4 imiilorthtif rill iul Iraltrmltd to. I t. a nr.n vtc l?t Tl cni nsii iioi'su of commons. Afmii. 17, JCWIMt Ui1A MTIC-S . f if U. IN(ILl3J'iii iiu)iiiij mo mi, mkI, lli it it li.nl U rn u iimtim of tin' J-jjlntur, a !! a vf uur cnrt n jii'ii','", iIimI fli'iou w.i purl aitd nn el lu ft)? Ulid Irtli ll U.rtifJ no Ih iiT be il if r;u wi re to olituiu '! jiii'int l!oti ami oh i!m Judicial Iwmcb, wt, Ulir-vpd tlit C'lirUtiMiiit) um a nmc .AWv J'-' 4uiutauL'i tlut uuiu, hvuijj iu imii tvrliail tKi dtUttcfrtfilil l-'t powf r; ba Jiu l rititt t' irK':iion lur lii per mi, pr itrctj.in fir liit prnjH.-rt)', aiij protcctioa ( ir lu Hipon; but he L i.) no aUtfnrJ riji'it In Hm;.iiii of any jxiwur ub-ive Hi " -mmu It liml m-vfr Utii hi li -llial tw.i bad mi almlrnci unulunablo nlit lu p"'i!i(:l Hiwor. And mil'-! it cuuld he ti.mn that tli'i Jiw in tliij count wure iiM-rurt! in tliir proiMirly. or (iniirt-:tl 1 t . i"ir BrinM or tln ir ruli'ion, he wmilJ - a4 alluw tlml llwy wfr tKjntwd ativ rijjht j wlm-litlii'v werrtentillcil t'M'luiin. Vluru Uscm prrjwrud tu uLco a Jjw utxni thn Ju- j iu wl bcuttlt, whare, itcrhain, liu first act v.iiU lw to try a i rjti. lur Llaa4ji uiy J U4 that ju'ljt a lit (Miriii to preside in itirh a camr, who lninell licld hnSif Ji, li'i nnid.it with reverence 'that Jmu, Ci.ri-4 Iiimaclf was an iidiHiutur 1 Wiu liU jijctnne of the J.:w, or wiis it not ? And, if , ituglit a Jew to prcucnU) in a 5ourttf Jasttcw ur.b caur f Wm ' . n-il U lulj that in nucli a :u, u Jj w tu,iijlil eU micht t'i lxMidiiy Hud cfllually r iufdUuj I AihI mw Im wnj auk, what iii i.riiM iiMl olmrtiim uri'd scftiiiftl lh hicnyirc It w.i ilwt !f y adinilt. od the prindplti Imrc.'thy muni p'rrpar U admit MuiMilinaiM. Brmluitin.. nri p' rMin.rf pn.r. Mini Ihe C'lirwluifi Ciith: and llii v Wf-nmkUe if ,iv wen rcadv to ailiiiii I il,. I! would, in ln turn, ak miMhi-r iN!tinti. Wtro ,y ynr ed tu rotifit lh who ofthi'M unln lievurw ul a fliH f If they were oof to ad. nit t priiicipl of iMiiimluiK'iit, where wer thfv l'i alop If he wre It p tit Kiiifth of lh.h..ii. nitimher for 0lird in eacki ling irh pemoim fn.m a H,lilicl (rivdcBx, m hy not i.l-o K tm buy th of Hi bon, hh-uiIht for Oldham, w ho wih-j rd to prctKlit tticin from lim. ofland? Ami if he wwit thu fr. vhi.i whii to pn v,.i ),i,n w.ti tti,lf,i,ls 1mkhi, an njore than he had right Net .......... ... ..,.. .,.,- B,, uHWUomiih (11414. ufacture in a crowded th.tfou.l.ru k.ui ey Hiii he waa lliu. enjoy mg ,i rjghl id ,....r.l7i vriD imii nua(i up and dowa li alreel. and nay thai ihia waa niemU an etorci of Inn rini.i i principifl e, (chi-era and laul.ii ,. a.:.lv r.n,hled that tdplwJ ,,y , ri,, i-d iialio,,,, ,o anHfdmg rij-hta , Lur' f. II waa im:c rnirw tlmi iU u.i..i i intrrfi-re to prevent t,r. i..KUliM from be .jn.r.id t the rciimi,,. of tl,e dcd. Kfgulatioiia f(.r the prniol,on i,f -,i.i atM iri- wore ii!i t.him. iMll i, ' qunllv imp,rtMiil to protect th UniUuun f ,. ,,r. irom in-ing outraged . .. ... . ,,n tt man liad that ma luiw-r a ooily hwild ik4 be ahuoi C .1. .:. i i . . . . .. I . - . i-,-r-y i j .o Hirp.wa m aiwii.imia nf ciM-e. the tep a,re. and a hat prevail h m,m r,;ht had ev.ry pum Ihal an hum .d..p.,,lfr the iniirmi pursued by Ml M U oli r3 to h. S S hrMmn- toward-the Jw. , the ai U of i.ianm rel, . 3 .-,,.1, century? If they k w .,,p, he thhl a pro.a-r Vrmim cS whviM flwaccond, and the third, and, be e.erci b . bZi hi t The Jewe r at owed In will. ... kL...i.. u',w.,l, .k;uln . , . .. , . -r - s-uiivHiv aaill IliM r proja rty. Oil, lajt, hfioti id the land, becauae be fi ll !.J .1 l.l..L ( . . IMKjrii ana lufltltHj hillll lliW llim miiiLa Kf i ii . j i. i T '". mry """nenim-ciicmiaeierc witeveowitli dM,n M4 be polif-al power. Why, ,b. rea,ct li wh(ch he 'i; poMmnrfproper y Kw H.tic.l power: utterly fa 1. -of jlH,(. jf a-f he did not aee how the one caild U n..w i .Malt., which waa JL't T grated from o.bcr. Why, , were , tin, ,,I,a v which were the Jol to ba nretenfed "i-V-"--; . power i riiy eraary.H the C emai of Que. i Kliza. were they kept ill a at ate n eailuwon and biih. of . P...- -7 Urlm aW irritation, for he d-rt . ,t ri.r t-7"o . Jrr ..I l . . ' . r--'-. m ii, ai .nadrna 7- ";"uor - '. lota, llmvrw -were atremntcd wbli h atanc. U:U from poUtkal were in deriidX.C the r-lS J? , : i u T i K 1 " ' "T '""'' be com tired that a f'7 iuji no migni not im a erienlH.iiM and eidijfht-m.d Jew iu.J)r ,. ne niitfni gram naniaa, allhoujl, Rencb would "fl.iH.0 ilirTicultv in eiitf he iiiiL'hlmrf en.nl imtv tril. 1! I.i... .. ... n-M be a privy councillor, but be n.if ht noe liciM, of t h,. c..(II1trv ,jd dorve to be ihiii euih mnoence.nl ho. nvmey market iihed.' Hot w, ..,'v thnrgn ,l. ,i1Ht ... ..,,, .;,ui:r. .mi, i me jpwii ot iiuviri!r at! CHI on the up the pence oIEurupe, be w.-uld be Ir religion ma i - li. k .t... . . . tad. not., hi .... .A, "irti rlmrjfe bed .. - 'n.xy, . m., nu.U . 1,1 k., k:n U.I J : - i -...,. nmc j ..v.ujj ircu u'mn in a rnmr, uixt oil. try hcinir tied & havmira dwntiat called in, but would I lraultd on Urma nf quality. Il4 woahl L ..!t I . .1 .. 1 ... n w anoircii iu auTaiicn HMIIII io Hie I'owera of hnrope, to errnble them to carry on the ulLiia of lhiuf Koverninem. All thia'a jfSf.wri'l. 'h VMt. hc.niaitt flat-it. in par . iiunifin. u a werenlldu-alili-tn mtr.wl.i bick. Im Would IuLm Upon hiniaclf to aav that there m-ver wa a charge more J.Miiimo of foumJation. U ii.4ili,ju ci-ivimHits ol the Jean, ahd from what he tm obwrved hinili; M wn (mm whu, hf had burned froiu othtia, he btLevt-d tlmt tliere waa nrrrnr Mr! oniie.f worif.m.wrf i.. . i iimrniy inoilcllMIVe 10 I tin the aoh-mn n..M of il A.. n..;.. . """ " nriatwna, Uit - Ai' AZ. I :;. " :" " hlcl' nmm miht not readilv f. Jbt tlH H-itV balked M to f..r,L but to 'iLJ.'0 ...i:... ...i.i...:. .. l ""' abed by a if Ma teat In Beeiitiyr irnetiu fflra. f ti '. . . . - Mowerer, n beemtm a Jew. And bw waa be admni. d . He waa admit! lowlf and rolurtimtly to all the painful pait nf their rebtftoft s but wben on bit death bed, he tlrtuamii-d tle ntea of burial, he waa told that thai could not be granted. Hut it waa Mid Jewi were an unaocial peo ple. 8o that every peculiarity which pro 1 lecled the Chriefian Clmrrh at'uio.1 the r d pnalvtia( by the Jewa, 4taa bi be made a rrmtiid of charo aaimd them. ! I wiaa cunoua to roiiim-a it.... nw urgad agninat the Jrmt witn tlne tmpne.1 rniiiii1 the CMllmliea on the quwrtionof that reatlcaa inaxiialde, inin unlMig Church-a kaly of men. who aa nine any rarb, and tteomrnodate them. Ire to every im-Uof l,r i B,.r...t,.i. tlieir id.jixtawh.1 thiinit Ihemwlveg eve. wbeie, ami inti rfi re in i rv il,it. h.e etnmariea, Earned, urtlfil, clover 'WM.youlindatciairfa, m , omi, and in BcIjuoIm rditinjr editmna i.f tho cla.ira, a4 certuplinff the fi.jth of the.r'jMipila, u. wr pretence of im.iro,-t;nf tbe.n in Inrre lor-.formii,f titfonoiioi at ohrviin-aiK T the rwiiror of C,i0ii--aiMl teachinc the artau civdiijiion t Imtiann of IW ruay r wogld you eiaiourajjo xm h a atlct a IIiikI And wlu-n we came to a rellifiuii wha h bad none ol Ihii apml of prowly tiam, the lurtfjim-w waa "IW mpb, are an orwcial paajte - They mate ml r.em ; they are o,4 c.aHent with havinp a reiiRiu ltie,r ow-n4 inJua. fay mf: r,. .kw.imiju wit uiffowy w.a nevt r wqiii,iV ,u ,itS(. eM, ww. tt(MHee-wa ilienl.iir ebarar. oi any ie( t a Inch it wa pr,, ruMavwimm dnmh,iMe, tharpeculinr Y""wmriaiic waa liweaua-id Ha the m.wt mngeroue rice tliul could belooj io any Malum. He M )U))(iy jjnk (H( fie cre imoctal aa occuuai! trtut wu ilu. to be fmrnd amongst the Jewa, were uo natural to Hint, and thai that waa woiu ing in their character wballirwuiierwiJ loam iitripabw of tlMbiKbtwi Oulioa vi cmiciia. We ail know that gt alUur age id tiM nrat atagea of IIm cirilifcmou ol tne world wlicn EuWtpe waa atid in atale U bar. barium wboo aria aod lettara faro ba- known to Athena wbeii taem waa kcarta ly aingle hut on what altrwarl texaiA the aite of Koine tbia ceapiaod Uitioii ttad already arr.nd at If height uT'pulaw.1 power, bud achieved ll uhI eitooaiva cxai.ti, Ud niie etraordi.ary advao ce in waefijl aria, and bad bum fltwl fe worm njr n inuriume d.acoreriea thai it wai rem.w,a.d f.r the apJe.aJo, of ita cab, (Mihicea, aiNJlempb ij .ftdd.atiugo.dMHj by lle iMituber d ita eniiim ciiiiyL"... Mti,m.o, warriora, utuni nlHloatH-bera, biKioriana, and iMxta. H'W ever alruj; a rolii'ioiM IhaU -.m . I p;rKti eucuriiy lor vure iinnix oil . wr'.l whtu Ui nuuatioii waa before the - W'; : w y'tarl agrf. it wai'fllirtri) thaf . .tbo.o Uy cxlreiue .dinkidij uinaktrt(X' "rpcwli in fnvir of tlio Xowa, iiwa.nu. h a it would he dilficult to imagine any argti UH,"iI against litem. And or hi.nsolt'lie nm-j ; ay llmt MiKKithttt ptriod ho knewolnoth- ,.. .i.ituLUHU alieiud i'.ie caauauiuat Uieiu.. Tim hoti"i itlilii iiH-iiiher for Oxford h;til, it . apjaiuiud, bill a tUtfivulty in nukiii( out n agiiiua them, fir be hud rlclriu.ily iwduavured 'o aliift die winds burden of the qticstiim iijwmi the adyocutes nnd ouu yiiiM oi inierauoii conenuiy. mi niniii imliyii ajipeartHl to lie, that no man in any omnmuity hud aaab4ict rigbt b power mid tlmt he was only entitled to it as a JUultcr of Kraco and luvouf. Tlmt tic pmer (so be bUmo;d he . uiflst.taka il) U micu to the euprcnio nnlhority, who iimm ti itnt ph'asuii;, mid tlt.it no until J 'uia ri"ht tocomnluiti ofbeinz dubnned m member my if a luw were panned de claring that no persona with blue eyea Mj'lf htdd (dlicCj or that tiof crwin under ' '.KiiHi "houlJ eit in tiiHt liuuKe 'jdbeiiot bwk upon this as on umlue ' fndunuSf itKlujtinn of a great portion of 11 -ae imipH., tf wwa imyff'-rMgnng niilainT A .rain, aupjKe it were to be untied that no peraon who bnd been emi i--l aL si l .. : ' , ., aiarai ai a.. a eej atttier-tintvp rsttv it (Kfiir t anntild fill ilia omce o(G overiKir of India, or (Joy-, "trikir ol Mudrn or lienjal, w'ould not the hWioUrablo iiMiiubcr for Oxford eon.xider tin an undue aiidunfair narhwioir: of whi. K I enlightened Jew on the Bench as OvCrd would Imve a riirht to coimilain 1 1 M hY Vbrini ian. Iu hU opinion th wrt to- tenia i rt tfbinbruuSa lli.. J-fm Io . , iU wm'niiiT wo I m J mi7.7 in hia hon. friend lo ciiiible hiiii "'to'gu ihe incut oniuiiuliiiif to. ilcmonatrntmL' that there waa nolhmy sir thowe pniiihociea against me iiieiuure o to-iugbt. Ii tljo.e propbuua.iuuuaLXliuUlttiJcws whtbi ibey wero wandriiitf through Ihe world, were nevrr tn be ndmrtted to a atote of jierrect, equality with tlm peoplo. amongst whom they lived, tinn thoae prophecies were lalao; lor in t rauce and m the Unite States ol America, they wei already ad mitted tiiwch iualit y. "' I'hereloreraa it would not bo enntemtea that the propheckia werelalne, it wbh quite clear that tlue who put tin scno Ukui tliem utterly una amr!lteiidel llieim A to the return ol the Jews to Jurunalein, it waa scarcely ne cesiarv for him to point out how liillo re mote eventii whicit were to occur at inde liuiio.pe.riwd . lAxwacdjEou; n... l - ii. ly auiaiateil by a dilTerent spirit from hia , " n wnaM I., .1.1- iv;.:.;.l Ti....' l'i , 'ually nvaihible agauwt Chriatiana as IPft S 7 u f admitted that, be j ..... j "iiu, iuai n-nm wHrntiinrff i Jwi'prfffjitnyd' jRTsJse" er, wa ga ve up all means of punishmg blasphemy, lio djd not do any such thin. wholo length io which the friflHda of libor ulity would go '; tut ut ttiA samotinm be would not nersociite drm.llv. and Ihereforn the'dre'tv an arliitrjryf' ti'i. of dTafirietMin' Jiycry thing ouvne sido of that Jiiwj lio nid, whs pf-rs-cution, and every thinijf at the other was toleration, lie aaid, This I ehwwe to cull political power, and there fire he drew jui arbitrary line of distinc lion, .iivery thing on one aidoof that line, ha aaid, way rjeraccutiiiti, ttuii everyl'tluin' at the other. Has Toleration, ... ll . aaid, ' This I chocs to call political tower, and thcrefoie 1 withhold it from (he Jews but he allowed thu Jew to enjoy other iidvan (ages, which gavB ,im power nnd'infliiencc. in Ihe stale. I hose who formerly cut oln Ihe heads of Jtws, or dfaiwd them r TiorW laus, or ImninTioni. wpre,i?ortaiT laws rclutiiig to blasJIhTin v jjut ' Jjt hop'hji Aid et bad lt(Mr, Alacaulay an eqtml 'trl'l to say that nn man had a riL'ht to nnv I these governorhhip, and tfieitlore oui;!)t J"!.1 complain at liei dclmr;(l Jhe cu J'v'uii'nt cf ihoni 1 (Je was assured of tin, 'hit it ought to bo the fust rutfi of bubhe -- private fifr ir ,ur,f !o Wacrcif up." 7 as a principle ol molality mci.lcutod bv U" fireat Aulhor cf all reiigi.m, and laid wu iHthecIeanist mantier tiat it wn f sty nfevfry sua to MtishlsT, and led 'f h s fellow mnn, and to ; luhe' cart nnd ttilut the malli.t poDsihJo airtioa of pin r iiiasincabUpHi him. lbit ho wadd usk, si im.i thA esdusion under which rto hib-urcd b-oW Ull BotiTicrl nrivilevna ,culi";tl,.t?.b'ive pain and u-ieusiness t r.nln nt.Al.f .ai .wi.fliclrd, lima ho wtitild any that the lay iipnn luai tt-Wrufficlc'd that xii tlicir conUition, nien were unlit to exercim legislative functions, what then would bo cm'. of tliHl chins of CiiristiaiM who fnliv lenram t.,....i,, , , -Tr?"tw s wiewiuMum wmiin-um ailHW?Wt int raliiinalTiiwa with resis!ri io liln I . ... . ... . ...j j i . . I ttw moat nop ,rtutit peculmritiea which bo o. ?, jrw vsin,; u W auiuill.siercu OV .,-, J,iuih riir;lin t l K... eu (great advantage overall other religions SlTi l 4 r'U "l n fCC I "'-J w dii to hv. proselytea- 11)011 liin evpn mul our. In. ii.i..ll....i I . . . . . C . . 'rcjecleu with their .mum of Ihe worship of the Dei- t proselytes. They looked upon it as a do- I-I ..,......! I I., . . - .1 . -If if wen trw MimM !rT-;,r,rr;.t ';,MM-rf-n.-.-.pii. -.' " ' ! nvfii w vi i'iu I Hn l.t,.w...M.. Ih ....... .1 .11 orsalepiabackahop, or if be thm.ght tM i..,. ,;':,. n ! proper in a private .naitn to deliver . loc T.. "T 7 'ri . ' ".L" .t;",; T ving the church oirt estraordina im Christianity to the Jewish faith should be almost as rare and it was alow aa raro--as nn proper in private room to cle ivcr . loc- ,hi aj CO(18((Icri ,h) r?r, rweu,td,el,r"m' hoi,h? !",, which.ltendedany manleav think that pun ought Io be . pumsbo.'j bul ftit 1h w?wll was or if a . nan e.xp.e .u a pubhc thor,ugf,i.e rhHt !;M)ltjoo frt)rr a hideous cuncuturef that which iuisun ohj--ct of yenemli( to O'J!) but of 100(1 nf i.: . e.ii . . ; 11. ? TI'" i " Q ' l.p id-thesun. Indeed he had heard places j,ubhe rert Rroaa and outrage- uj lut-mc C011versiw fmm Cbristianj.y to mis einreiwions rrmifii'!inir llim.-r o.l.i. li ... . . . ' ' " atmst all men hold iu the oWpeji venora thai, h would punitJi tlmt man. not fr a libel, but for' a nuisance ; not for ailackmg that which we bejii-ve to be true, but lor k .; ! ' .' j' lL.ialum a nrul iniLtua tka... . 1 .. J : i II . ' -fiirrj aijm i , -- j 7rv vr iwaj cvunu-ri auuy civmr uscicsa paiu and divust Id Lii no -b- - 1 :! 7 . " TT 1 .TU T v w 1 o -it was that cf Lord George Gordon, - , If ever there was a urn a of whom a pro selvting art would be proud, that indivi dual waa Lord George t fr, not only was ill a ipyi of rswiJi, &ud a KeuiUrvf f axjia. . was t'briatmiiilv j lail Ihut tiiev 1,0a. a piiliiii i.l )rri;. ml as c.tiaeis., or as iwighUva, had never cl been proved ; he could mi Mve it. iniuci, ins right honotublo fnenu hndpr. uucea a vast niae .d iha.umei.ta and locls, w lucb provod tlu. very n,eree, ,d n.rthin iuui nai neo advuncod bv bin lio.f,U.. i oppowto hud made any ini,,roH-i.m i;aioH bis riaht b.MuTriida array ia? fuels. Km ,tt,.ii.il. did not ajmly to the Jews alone, bul to all iH,rMW.u,Pl ocis h no we.o fp,e, wjfj,.Jv nver 7fhi- 'ttJ UVu ia-ainai-ilie lalhoIicsfiriuerk.J- uot witboul crounda. wmttvni trin UltnoUCJ b4.al wUbiiire eruuUeiKt and attachment l foreign prin. than to their own aovereiu I t wiw iuiie. iwiovua4.Irmnweli'a " AM termtiw tliensil Pirmb IiIimI rlt;t..u ! It i lheref.it apparent lhil if ihera M n northern and a mthern side In this mies. ttaat tt m iter tt inter rtf waitherri randidata fr lh PresideiMy to agitate it. AH rmusj sra that the nertaaary conct-qirr f taf lis agitation, umler such an ai-jact, would be in throw a eouthern csikii.lsm in. to minority, Ira agitatnai to the south, therefore, provte lhat there are inn rrtia nf vital inijtortsnce iuvn'vad, aitd a far aa lb politician and apinmn for ollice aro e ngagiHl in il, it froea that ibey mmahb-r thosf lotercst ramounl Io any i onsicV tstiona of political promotion. It is well known Ihal Messrs, IJumi, and Hamilton, and MtDubV, and Cail,.,., all anleftaiia'd the name political i..ii;Si ir.ltti thut they tnle riuni ni-w. It UA kinm ti tin. I i was on account 4 ih( ir, po liiicsl opi.nons thai Gen. Jukn ew -d bim-Hffor not inviting otieof Un:m Io l-ike a peat in his cabinet. . Tla?s penile cu were then all members of a vie tor i sis ., d tfiuinnhaut party, and Nr.1 Calboun aa rwtl only to Gen. Jacksfo hiumeif. in Hut sirecti.isorthe fpe. N maj iban had aareu i whispt-r i su.pu bm fha( either of them entertained a wi-h to dimi !va'il. Union and no one could tuspea l (liem .f flub a WhL, They could have had no siM-b motive. It ia pot huh nature of iretl to wish Io divide for tlie Hjrp M of governing a rtt. when, by mtinu; fhev .. rauy foera.tle whole. Jliid U-ia .M.iy .... in- trns sfaleTirpSTttcrliin fanfii'.. you. CaiWTca--HrmnWizd.,---Aii(J--.r it might bff saKl" lhat 'llmy'wern Gallicized mihueiitly, when FrVuce bWw'w, Ihe noiia oj n, uutoolm mlerests. TJio Catholic- hud rCfcihiitjf C0lira. diatingoiaheid from their national natrb.t. lt?MWo.ii Jsi their owarv wainnrrpw,,,, moir patriotisirl lalheir rc. hgioii. The stfine was tlio can will. ilw. k'Vjuita at auotbuf periud ta? our hitry and the i'reuch llug.m.4s though the Eng u ruioaiauia more toeir nwu couutry nen man the French Jalholica. lint we nan aooiisned tin so distinctions towartls tbc Lathobca and Ihe C'alvinists; and the -???!l.J!V lhl n invasion of thisciu j.. ... ... I. A . I ' . v - " ""v " piuce ro niorriiw iit'i. tiwr -ainoiic nor (Jalvimet would care whetherit proceeded from the most biff. ..... J ' .....I. i:- ...I.. . ibu , vamoiiu or ine luost t,n Ivin ist -state. Whr not "try tlm iauiiTejP periruent with the Jews which had answer ed its purpose in Prussia and m 1'rance. and which we anw answering in the Unit- I'd tcs Amelia L,iV,.u.4rn,twJ Jewsliora a disloyal , and uuc.ul, into a loyal and s:ial body ? Ilia Imu. fricmlop pMUle,b4j iiVi bw usual giaal eeiiHoml goof teste, by not indulging in any "abuse f the Jews; ImHbcr had Hot '1ae'ii Treat Mitbtaftmeivisitf I ney uao isjch canon a mean, aordtd, mo ncv gt ttiiijf raac a race adverse to agn- Bt ano io ail nonowitjim pursuit. and frtthinr bnt osuryf g iKJOtileinclw; bfe-of afrpatrioTi tlon, This was onlv ahiUhur proof that at present, as in all other agea the hgio rd'i oigoiry was never wanting, vva tirst gen ra4al vices, and then made lhesr very vices a plea for persecution. Enifami had always been fc the Jewa lift hir-nmt. ry, and we wmiderel that they (bit bu half a unuioMMii. ineers.1 we trenlud thorn ai foreigners, and we wondered at lki,i.Hol felmg ajuMi4M)iV-Wiitt lately uVba'rred them the rightofholdiinra single acre of land, and w Complained of tneir devoting themselves exclusively tn trade. W had debarred them, we still defcilr them; frt)in all the "pursuits of I ...... I l. ... , . ' ....! minora me a muu ton, ana we reproached fhPio for taking refuge in avarice. For many aires injustice bud been inflicted un "1 hcm,.and we reproached llwin fory. ing to the natural resort of the weak against overalls l(iflg power aamely, artifice, and. cunning. Those who were opposed to lias claims of the Jew were, he bad no doubt, sufficiently acquainted with the povl. What iMima Imd ed so loanfullv .. i .i , . t a ' "- wneimio ouiis iu Ibu cao- of civil and re. Iiiotj, lit.iiv g,l(l( rMn, , gomes, m(wl um-tjutvia'aJ pro.wbat can Ik, ilFckd by brave- tnmt (t hcerK.) If, after many ages, ibis Umi healed nation, having irttUu by o.ie country, iIuimIiJ by aoolbir, dtiacd iine.i oy an, uaa m a.eolgirV do generated IV..111 the nuahlies cf, turf k.re fathers if ci Im1vioim J to m, 1, t,u raiKo cl slavery, they l!d cuutibcitd mm of tin km ol outtusl aitflofklaicsi .Loo id Ihut bw iraido a lumat '' enoui 1 uot ,4,,,, , n!gWd it us a nan. tcr oCvlia.no ..d retoorae tuouroivesf Ltl ul, 1640, -sai-jWicsj to ttte ew i tfua rwaa.l .lUu.iih-UiiMfa-lot as eifcice Irb'm our aluiMlu book ib lost rlw o-iMirf. ware- k im llirowiipro- to thew ihe doors of that hi!!:, ami admit inem t4 Ihe carter eT hotrarable cn.pf,io j ami, ilUl Wu' !'.dH':d liiatspcrimeo, bl us n4 pre .una. (hut tlwrv wu nonius 111 Ihe country . nan ol Nub, and no valor 111 Ine dewtoai. aids of ho .MacoaLccs. (Lhetr) I sui.p..i0 .ia moiioii. h i...... cmed Ih-i 1m w.i. piumoimg ,j,a true ui -.il. .UI llH kll 1 1:1 lite should be ollerm Kr..r iiwuMh, (;,. ian IJ.uo bad Uwu olK redlo it by any of its avnaeii awulaua. il Im .rm ii. .. KlHiiir new t.l. ilo il..t I,.. .. ilH iMi utf4 and rnfolcraiu tdwi A Ii bd not, like the editor - ,j.,. . ...u, VMlo ,., ali.Or1 B (w. . . 'h," "Ud! bi,i a,tl'W hlJ beuh,e5f wi'uiii u-Ui r a L wrann Jf. 'IHIIlallta. UllU wiil.i .L -..1 I "':iouia Ob 1.1 .1 1. . 1 . ' . 11 am II iiiiviii I M . . 111 ummtaiiHjd. H itJHui such aid ( 'bria- 1,0 C,M a lv..tti timiay-4wd,trtnrfmhrit over)werrur "ein" f nyfi f1 kriwvipf,-.i t Pi'es, and had oyerrsoweml tj.o lyraunv of MMllu',,'y ' secure hissnpp ,n. Uiu hnrlMinais notion of the north, 'tho " ''ornf the (lu WTinnlfl-oTrfW Greek Wm.-mi B1qttttyUkciHe-;.; he rud. ami bbtmiV--. .f l. -. "r.r.rou,tv justice w.,s at h.u. vietornwlf bad aenkverf, not bVthMHf ?wnro 'W'bgr.r oTwr.a, I i . . . 1 i wiik h it i aaid that Mr." I'aiS,-... batrtw- prfSqirctfiH'lng- the Pro'Clt ,.f tl.e whole, that beta charged wlte U iILh to dis&iva the Unbm, thai be may bccti o ibu rtbUaeiiif apart. ; , ' W'ab the people to look ( thiacnargr, and to ealuiuo lH7robCs' m which it resta. It resis, first, no the f p-raici 'n t ihe tardf-aiid wxl,ai the st-wrf Mf t.H slave qui-almo. N'o moo 'is iupia.M.'i tn "I with.ajt a moliiniTKe a.Uoit :,at. in all questions ul' eti diVif :.. 1 . . - - I "VI, Wi',i ( the beat test of om.vc. L. I if.!, .,.f,. i.. rfrrvsitrnffTTOTitT.x,rTT7t:7 loouraeives. Is H the i.iior, ' llr li ill sua viva alt. I f II ov a i' me nri-i . , ,rr, 7-' 0 ' i-n us t. i-fi nto,erallf M mthafbeeof int".4erant , A,L!lif.'?rJ "board that Christ inn "LMjlry iWnir todmid from persocu im, na if- a llyr biiT hhit.inff to dread from J peraetinTts for-.- Mtrrht tbartellinon. with all ifs.liwiijm Influencw,-continue 10 Wcas 1 Km eowifry f ff ronj tir ita-it fhfr losophy atron; trr those clear awl Con. v' ing evidences lo which the mnrt acute and rpn Wnvwf human irilellecls had !i'rmm!ered U10 nsf Cf,nsolalinn' of those miCHfed the nnii'ceik .f 1 ., . il and give a rK.riull,.,nt ..,,,-,, , tnchmmt to thwtriT'7f7.n.J.,... . - Svintefwor Uoemoa5atvtb.;w,wflirn (,t, witindy il,H)0 the cool Htt(,r f ,tV'ti ' L ha tram TWho u. t i,h m(v , , , ifg films utor h mn have f j,? 4 a. estate herei and the Ioh whir t. , 1 a ... I titt tl.A I , 1 - wno nan ntiii,ve) i.i earth v honea. and I he " Hingnp n out ot.,b.i. 1 Iffst wsttrainf f,f itVsiii who were above bIITi - ..' rnnmy r.r-mi! iei us not, ftiistakine' tlm nature of tlmt rtiliiorr, attempt o fight the hnlile of truth with the wcapou d error ; nnd to siipport'bv.a system of onnressiou ! .. ...... ' a reujfion, me notitnst distinction of which Inr ..r.U. 1 ' I. 1 1.;. .1 1 ' . ' n ' .uiHUHums m hoordtd weiliii . "' waw nou', d Inrjf- ' These tacts mux! aaiisfv th- .-, dulous Uwltaeclmv t.Sai.:-i h tug any -plan of oish.1v 11... tlo . , wa, tbatit ftm tnnjrbl to-b-bil.inc1!kly. W and tupre :ine 5f.lT f tM,iver8nf cbarityr7(Luud "W-wiTnwwsimw tit f i CITI.mr - .: S.few if applied to Mr. ci'j Mr. llolcomb opposed the mo'mn. his southern political frirnds sa .. , w ..... .......ii, Hooponau ine motion. lanq tiMi pyesent aciiafinn 0r,i tlir "lave quo.-. i.tt .M.i.n.r, wns men nui sua carneii itmn: ineireontMvi..n .1... 1 .. witheut a diviHion, armdal chersj apd lb ulied through lh pnrwr, ld vj !1 P.T,tr! 5,7?,,, ffiHSlsd PRiteOf aultbwog cd tnaUtajidit We iMewilif rf; - Bnoimcen. . , so vin-' Ihorim.-. . n .iticilim 10 ll.f UIOHtfl Iheni throuirh M (uilot. IV. 1 r . . ; From jhr V, 5. T&mpk-., J'.r toJh. faniT. i V .. . The Globe of Momlav bmi. in unartlz-in I he charge is, that " Mr. (Tallin... .ci which di ii.ov... ; ir.o v....7i ::r ik;; .rTi-rrlnot-bi ski bis boM. imi tk. ' . ...v irniwu. in. uaiuw ui !T . i an 1 hi. as a J tbe'aoWfrfw I? : . . t . . . ' ... I ins a party in hi ravnr-in tk. . I -- lOajBlKlinin. fluil -ai. ITnlhn.inl. - .v "'W Ulll. IW'l.tMk did (nor let go bia hold upon the Taritf, a. - a no seisMi 00 anotner Msci m.nl :agH wrilid IllaiAJaaL.a. U retlyinf ibafly IS Tr ' ' ' ' WKrrheWwJ hich hp auppoaed would rnort eflhctuaUv rifl7 i.m"n.f ""ying party in h.s fk. aceoinplish his object. Every efii.rt was " i L" tn"vn. public, w.deby.bimarilnifrienja to- nako tlw Mpi-W lhat he waa cfucffv rurifTan iincurable breach, lait whaaJse "f "u.,hor of 0,6 8 Crlina Protest, and f'Und thai the pnyineiit of the public debt W "? " 'f WM Wed that his known on. wmld esttiiiguinh Ihe lpsjttion to.the laritTjnioht' preiotHre ih coH,df;r,vl n common. gruivancav per. 0,J i?!nJ-ca.-sWr peived Wl there was no prospect of ihduc. V' " 0,rlw,,",,, h lanlTworv, thea mifthe southern States in nmV.m,h nV he gave af-n-nnre, that his n...... auae-W- isnHiflrafrr(i. "tr w'aamiceasir v f 'iBl F'b-ieetVfn ihefArccfja tiiemlore; for thr nullifiers to maki all 7 "'B v; nut tr,-if he would withdraw possible haste Io ge their neclts out.ofthii fn,m,1 hoW l.re l,e .rwae, ana w sot up some other standard of " T "T V "PIT"10" tn thn tsriiX PP,wsiori,prilhelwrtot,the southern to C,r' 'he"' r(M . n UrifT as-i the northern States, Which might lead to "n nTra in his i snrmnrt."!, a total alienation of feefin ltnn .1.. w" supported bv ihe, retrtv in d...,.ii. .9 and a Bnal aeprrntion." " . his or.po.ihon to flw turitT. -The orgaq ihen .ei;W 'ir. aid upon lh slave question ,0 thi. object. " h Y iri.ri.i . .. . . . nostilrfy to the IsrilTwhea ha I,.,.l-j.i. .. ... . ,wi,rFri I III. . H rid Tie was """"" wln thovi .In...... L.:.i . . . ' . ". -..., wrn ruiTUffll. w'WtT a u sm BfB ltffllft mir.n.. . ' wiwrtinr une .:...r.i... , . ., kvh retere-et, ira j..nru.Ar ,1.. frriir. of that religion, to Uosr tha'l L ItZ 1 ' u!':7, ? !P;""'"'' f" 3'"y, lM. it will 'Jwj ,''P sfl'tClsnJw 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 1, 1833, edition 1
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