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It even Wise to abfrt&in from biws, which however wise and enfti t a themselves hv th. -,.V e-' ,-' ' ;" The wisdom of legislation. especially seen in grafting law. on cbnsciLe. th,.Mk f inequality which fiad rnv imhn nr.virD.-Jx.t 4kr&! CTWWi&&i'i.nMtvtt-ttc.s The WESTER CAttoLiXUX it ' ,Ur. anJfflfftntixifptud at any ofh irlidtuuktA Ike year. ia Paper uill j, Snontinut1 until all. arrearage! are ( unhiti 'ttt thf- Editvrt'diitcrttion. .iubcripiiim ill 1 rueioedfor a fcw WiatW,,'', .. '' , ' i failure to notify the Editor of a wh la dmntinue,oM mnlh Iff ore the trira uo'i of1 a ytuft vviundcred at a mr rn'l'tlVtllitldi Antf pirton procuring nx toleent tvb; tcrilur o Carolinian, hall.have a Kitnih paptr frwtiAdvrtiiiiU ml the All h lltrt addmseil to i!i EdtlOr mutt U pout paid or they mil not be attended to. i,T These turns wiU W nt'rictly adher ed to. ' ' i t'n f ' - , ikjithu ru editors, autl, tho leaders of mrty wrci'ts tf wie, w:mm to to dispo d iu-wreuch away the rt.-sitaiiiu ut nil oi therri l -flueucu, uud although they may ('lkii4"5irsBiij' tt'unr uf ruia, jjj-nrefirtiHerfftfHei- to gtve but httie fcif(J to any suggestions li--ir brethren. jeiuato the curxe, withuut esntjng auuth (C11 jilMHV and eutii:ig tire wiTcreni ccn nues. l iiis (J'c hot link like patriot ihiii, bcntvoli nee, ami conciliation j out it par- The exwteuce v w'ft to "be a jrat eril art evij wbn:h materwlly uf i ,; tftt triumph ti" correct poiuical,v aw ral add ftiligiou aeutiment iu our country. 4i t ittrJuviy4hf iuUceaU fl,eue jjm;f thetiHWityi twit it wuia e . IRf innsreHtintf o christian and pairi I, iriaViifwl'Icr and tho turn ilavehold r, and every tutlividual lnuld U4 wtll !u it tlai ho amy ha.pii-pared to act ju duniamty, jutue, and edjinicy, shall dictate. Tim f eople witt deep no longer .MiM Wt'J,i,'..H?-rol'e w "fennivrlv jittiBg ttie juwtio uf imjwdiaie email, iiiiifrou. ttiid jtfepuriiigJieiwtTr t ,thri io tram-hftriieEK rtiia y 4i"if "ijjiot iiTn, mw$? If thfple oTth'Veairt r-10 rfd 1 liweIwlttyi(;X.j oxi theoory mt to f f'te is, how it sliaH bf etf:cted if our miutliorn bn-t hrgn , are IKlittihcilid crv out uM!i,imV'"itft '!'f"wlll "conVSTtUca' tTio pjirttaFrcinoJy ! la Ihuir.crunplaiuta meat La tamd ua ha iifiyh ene betri, m lh wtahdrtv, )( cisum, and tirniucis of out chief mau- tt in some shape or other, till its leaders ! taught, Jn sinie powerful andefTsctu- J jiieao, ilie HiconslsteiK'y rf 1 hei r eours, Tocke.iness of ttieir , principle, and he tally c4 their presumption.' Ibe abo8 is from the Keiv burvport pIasaehiwt)rAdire leemtto thiuk it a gtentf grievance thut "Jl S mtVfn people should wi!t to res ?ln Nrthern infiurnco un-'n a qticMion f vihl i:nH)rtauco lo Soot ho m imeresN, udC lUthern .security and fMfwe, --IJo jtrg'ls, if he ever knew, that theonsf Vlcxln fixed aTeslraTst upon KyrlliCrn Ufticc, in relation to the subject of sin- vt, Put it ts not turpriing that Nyrtii to nieii skculd take such a vicv uf the nrtitutio nnd of the rights of the t!utei when men amowr us, advocate doctrines of the proclamation, tlie uctrines rf connolidtitiba, which di- ji V "ft.n'CT q( Quit. ramcJ .sights, 1 wrnjnj (he Constiuttion, nnd place tlht; i.wwiwHti -Thsrwin f."c.-?....-r - ie it a greater evil mt thnn when tti Critklurion wss ndoptiid t That instru- JWit was framed under ft . knowkclge tf , Wxirtrnvt palaver v, on3 xecO'-tiiiodl it 'Imcanfielieve that tho laveJoltling 'f'Jtos WMild hv acceded tr the Union, fficlrttue badbpenTnsnrted in the Con '"t provnimj tor ma ii.iiiiouiiue w- Wionof slm-Pry! Hut that which could "t bBefJjried bv cunnetit then, a party in "ivuiutry now atteirtnts to aceomiilisii V virtno of Cfnetructi(in. bv the suimime. 'ic iulliinc ofa. ranj rity's right ! Tho lvocil,n points o tha "etu'innla of tiftlaud, as one proper to bo filluwod by tl country ia relalioo to'slaverj. Thi ia in mval keeptntf with tho old flriwiplea of the consiiiidatioa party; In kir opinion the Bulwark ol tho (Jhris- la r.hg,onasthc patriotic Gov. Strong! (ier,. wui;i liis couutry was iiagcJ t 111 warith that same nation, "can ihMi'inctointorfcndirfctfv'toUhiL,' u,' r wren;" but whatever she d.s. is fit ei the Planters of .he Sooth, whSlhcy .H ..Turn thorough JiicLiuu' tihtor ce io the Hgtabihty, dci-.i.nt 1 tinnnew ot oorchii hiiayiatrate.V a SovtatiCf rem edy tor uU feouihoru political disemiff. We pruMJino it wait the dicivry of i'rsident Jiickwtt'x trkril in such cbm, that cauNod tho Uui verity of iilawiachuitus to dtjraiiy hia exctlluicy, with the appropriate title of Dooyoh. Uut we will toU the "Advo cute," and hia aUttora and couujutors ttiut tho Houth, uulcsti site proves vecreuul to htrself uiifkr tiic 'corrupting iuliuiMtco of Treasury pup, will tind an anti dotu to Doctor JackiNMt'a irt tunod ' htubil .... .1... .: 1 .. ny, ui'uiHiuii, miu niiiinos, iu tuo more aovuntijjii reim:dy of Nullification. From tkeX. Y. Courier - Enquirer, Utter on Stavenj, in the la number of 4h ,. Vn.,t. ; AJ v .; nujj'igiunu MUgutinZt 11 4 HI vttlll that: Dir. Selit, and the Ieudmj puit;,. cianaol'.New lingland, deny thialhere iti any tirtttitioo in thai qiiarierJto mtwere with the ijueM wu 44 nkveryia -the Stooih wlien we everyday see evidence thut thU iKMreMrtr"tftttit aermtjnsrittt-f;tvr.,'T ery -dianoef of com nrnfranttion; W 0 Tia vo heretolofe frequently spoken in coiumeud. ation of the Nw lingland Mawatme, an oiie of tlie W,l periodical of this country ; uui c cuiinui reiraiu irom Wigmatiiny with utter reprobation ft pmwaire in a letter pnbhshed in the iast ntrtiiber.' " ir JiiirBbrti" io oe auare!tea 10 a gentleman of North Carolina, and couples a positive denial of nny intention t uphold the doctrine of " immediat! and unconditional emarieipa Jm"4 with- the liuwutg very frank avowi. at: - ' " own privato Miym '.kam they are tliost? f utter abhorrenr o of a yitem which violates the ul'Niitnre, and thftw of Gud ; and jrerf the thirt$ of the bovth now m general insurrection ami in on tear with Ike rkittt, andtrerj i .i a . .. . , , forred to ehoote" me fide or the atktri thnn for th Hs ejsw.wj;- "TV v - "TiiSif?n su sacii sentiments ar.iW. t eiueati at teh-tit, -In imr opinion", liwincd lanatlcsi wfio m pursuit' of ffivrf. iro project disdain all rational calculations ttuwaghT'oewMw tf -borit- in te hopa of reaching a promise j lund that recedes as f,il abthiy puriio- 1 We, iorsoath, is, i, pliilanthropiHl who would j no a mob of jn turiatcd in, oi.ral tuiWriiuiu-'. atn mauacre of whitu. moa. women, and chlIdreft' mdt of " striking Tor tne ngiits ot man." It m with min 'lod sorrow and indignation we see such iiihu fiKfit' settti Mmi cng shr' iinir the mask of plMl3k!ithroiy, and as auxilmrv to Mb-H4etw-T "the-rawTTftloifTtftcf of. God enjompd ujmu us the love of our neighbor j the d 'iilg to others as o would wish to bo done by ; and a fulfilment of all tho obligations !u to ,ur country nnd eonntrymen r nd that the hrT-of Natnre were siniNy thewtmposed n man bv natDratwaijtstrndtlie tcefmiity'lTsfipj,ly.' "': . as iq -lue lormer, ttw -JSetip Hires teij us that the PatriaN-li, the chos en of the Most High, the object of his al irust exck-iVe protection and bouul v. noa- soM.cdnamervitj stavesr-dnd as f,y the'Mt. ler, there uever'wasa mitum ituder heaven that ih"d not in its moot early st.1ij.j9 of ex. iMtcuce suuetion the practice of ulaverv. fk'fore tho adoption of the system of ex. cliangicg prisoners of war, the only ultcr native was slavery or death ; and hence" ali bituryt imml mtfwmsiWSlSiK fjet or the esi-ence ijKryii 4b. roneo rwsrest io a state ot itatnrs. suliordinatii n, tnsurrectton, and massaw among thoii slaves ; ud fuolin,. t they everyday feci, tho coiisequeuci's of tho-ii etenml iiiterferences between' the macr and the slave, the Soutfiorn rhtnters "ar; still liumtod wuhtlio iiniUtti.Miif folly .r hyp-irrwy tor ifressmf tttelrittiliglistiaa t such crtml tatnperins with thetr Jives ! property, and thait apprehenauMia-of its canseaueuce " ontlfmeri;',t.' ...... .1- . ill, uot do we intend jou the least harm, though you are certainly livina in the dd il .t'iAUtiwt) uf lit Uw4 uf Critd-and Xstunt. Vou are, it . m tr our countryhjen and bmlhersj we aw our fHeiufs, and the fi ionds of the Uiiioti kit still, if it comes t.i'tho p.iat,; wh wilfwiih gfearpleisure "dt fettd th rights of man," by assisting the negroes to (BxteruHuale you. But lor all ihisn'ifhinj.canlfeo DW. riSicolous than the fun you uuke about our iaterfux cuce with your domestic policy" is this the way 15 preserve the Union, and va the bond' of brotherhood between the Statetf Do "ha o'pIa of the North mi Li Jt exl to gc ht tjCj injrlhciricciirity, sown? the iwxlint .1,- atibrtiorii and stinmtatin tho hWki -to outragn andnrtirdurt Wmt flnwa nntiir- any, tiay inovitni.lv, fri the lauifimcrtt of in m 01 ti tfcttBf tit the ?iVT.nV land Magazine? -If slavery iicontrajv" to the taws of God and Nnture, then t!l8 Ne sro i atrthoritod hy the laws if (Tod an3 Nature to renorl to any mpasur', no nrat. jeWimv bloody and (h-porato, io free him wlf from tond"n; is justing irt the whiteh. fitirh are the inevitable reunite oltBisavatem of .reasoning on a subject more momen:.Kis to the future dcstinit!f c,f thin country thnn all others rmnbinrd. : If touched nt all, it sh.Mild b bv crave, teui erote, philowtphical reanoners, instead of mud headed z-mi rho handle firebrand a if they wererdaytliings : wlmnoort w.ih opinions, wnone Uitinmte consequences will sever thiti great coufmleia'ion into itoms, and lay wafite the most "Inrious womieet thet evetdiiimedon the hopes of mankind. Irpmjhe jr,,ited Stata TtkgnipL MR.JErFCItON.-NULUrltJA'nO A correspondent in tho Globo f Thura day last, has made an impwrtant 3"iKeoverv vt - rr that ho drafted in relation to tie 4SSJai tion by Colore ui tho power-to iwik . roads and caimls. It has beei an unfir tunato discovery for tho prochiuaiiojiUta, anil is diroctly and strongly ih lavi.r ol our principles. .It shows that Mr, Jeffor sou had, in 1825, the same iJius of the ribti and rmt:dm.,thnX Je,had k 1133.1. I u . L. I tf. 1 hi - m uic JUK!r uranou oy wr. Jeilrsoni alter uecluring the power assumed to be " u palpable violation of the Cuustitution," it proceeds to s;iy : "XbV. ''X'M. Gepsral Asemblvv) ralue' too nigh the bfessing-i of their Cn ion, as to foreign nations and nncttinns n rising among themsclvej, to conwW eve ry infraction ns to be nit by actual renin tance ; and "that they owe every other sa crifice to thjemwdves, their fdc ral tiretlt 1 ... .1.- u . h m i S ' u pttmte with tiimner and nerev!raiir ih (rrfit expermietif, whtuh sfinll prove that man ice.a'pable of living 'in'ritv, goyetiKUjt itself by laws self imiKwod.ojc.' We proceed f!i aAiA tA tuaka 4t tho ihil -ot' thcrwie and ultiinatelv decide, to ocaui- Hee inthcmacttof thefedtvl branch, uf our garernmcnt which we hate declared .u.f:t.iw.'tiuiw,.auu..ajfaw.'a-wf,4'vrw i I 1 ... . . .n.lrriilbt:we. d priest, as . null arid Void, nnd nevor to ho quoted as prcoidpiiN nfriglit.- Wv d' '..ihereRlrei InaKiV that the wiii laws shall be obeyed n If pas-Mi by lite legislmure,' c.- - Nnwisftinrihis i&ecfiy in accordenre with all our principles? Ha any Nullili cr ever coutended, thut "every infraction of the Constitution" should be followed by Sl&q t iterjjositeo aud'tnctiiHl resistai5.? No! No one has liceniijtd. fnough to ib cise a proper jtidgoment, a piomir di.cre ttoii, as to what eases constitute a proper object for " ar-fudf rcittance. . Murk tho words which Mr. Jefferson uses actual resistance." Every esse TIms yiolationsia regara Jn intornnl inv ptoveiueiit . for.uid onft . ltbec4ses, which were uot ta bo met..with . '.'actual resistance Cut the very fact of etaf iug thut n every case of unurpation of power" is not to be followed by "uf.tttat reilstuttcVi"' leads to th were usurpations which oairht to be f d- flowed liy " aetuul resiitaiico,'' and that the legislature is tc judge of what are such cas,. . . , ; rfow this is all that we want. And to this point does Mr. Jeflersoii arrivv as tf,tuliif.ihW.4owent as in-thar "OfTSc Ketttoek? reH(lutioiisr: , ..' vi:rmnjiii. timt the nsurpa ho-laj orerun ihw. reoturci theru arm. TesntTince" try the 'amv"TViy bojw tl bo able to keep it cwiiiueJ withW afe ioiiiids, Without "aetuul, j,eiiit3tHXJ but if thun'evessity of pie cage' should require it, the States are twuod t j have recouro to it ;'tud wo have not the slightest dread f loavin tydoclsiou off ha Ciie to. their wfKlontaiiif patriisTitfj te'4Tre?ivni-: eed that iher will n t nu!lifv"ttioin. with. out good mdpffiiSHjuI '.:it.wire j ,ilo well coiivtiiced tint if tho 'necessity of! tion wit! be just as eitoeimis as the nutli nenttoq f the alien "and sedition law in 'iW. and the hullificatiou of the tariiT in 'Thw wrreenoiiderrt of the; Globe has been truly unfortunate in his mlecti m of an earniile t- nperutQ.Sgiiiist our priuci. pies. We begour rea lors to attend paf. ticularly t ime 3itenc ,Vf n JeflVrson's reinsrk, wliichalonouwete all conclusions hostil to ouf principles,- - Mr. Jcflcrsoa save 1 We proeocd to make it the duty of our citizens tJSnt, tui LEcwUATtas ustU dTBrBRwws. and ultimately decide,", io 44 these tisurputiont." , . ' r Z' C" L bV 1 v i, umu me rcitnte" ulvimT nwnpfff''aTiuitTrwtSii.1 " v. rmn f t ;Hmr th;m Me. . J.ff.rson ; ,' Carolina lias gon farther than Me. L,i rfcf.i,n,ndf t Virginia info pa mm lc r 1 j-4 resibiaiMjo Mh Je&r- reft Jlers JJib ..Tifonien'oim qi"ir "to theje. iMature of ihn Stam S L'i we wish for n ranre aoIetin aa thorrlv we will 11.. t .1. ... l-iorry of the ,w.ip ..penkii ia their hi- l!tj, tlimugh a C.M.vention. -' hj.it r,.Jujrrmii would have been H"ff ,? Jom rflafo-n't.) iM' tariff if he oaf Jived until 193'-' it it .im;i.u ,. vl,f haeooaiderc.1 tb umimiiww o! 18.3, in relatiun to interim 4 nieuf, of so Rlarmin n ruture, as to re quire tboir mH)g ifl!t.iin,j by the.lepislii. tute of Virginia "null and void, altho-jgh aceoiniHmiedbya jiioyiMtf, thatthev ai,ould still be olwyed, "rnu, the legislatnro - ..... . TCO CMIMIIH uui mum thai he would Have been doubly 1a fined at the giint claims forward from to 'a, tq regulate 1 Im whole 'Likir of U wiuili, in eubordiriancii! i'td 1 the iliiVe"restsf mb : ram at the nMtblhwbtt.bas formed a corrert oninioil of Mr. 'lfrtiri.j chme.m, cai ooiibt but tliat "." IS " woiiu havo been 6110 of the first to reseffa her lffMuajjoB.iDf .jweb. a , siluiUlou. 4w;wuatouW - i r t r.ji..-.r igti iSfstet SupposetriaT MrT JoJersoo hU lived unut the burthens and inequalities of the intermit imjiroveme'iit' sya'teio had mad-) it the duty of the State l'yure of Vir ginia to "otherwise aud ultimately docid j' that the laws were 00 lon ier to'tw.-ohAV. boihg null and void. " What would he have ttiouglit of a proclamation dci;triii's"them irajrnrs, aim uevolM'' bim alJj tjiein the halter 7 I TIIESCCRET OUT. ' ' . Our renders will remenber the edJdon sild, under the'A nJXtstiogeircumstances, tlw Hih'wtor "frririioafioh7r '(ue'cVnitroveTsy' between the State rtf Georgin and t he Cher okee Missionaries, during the last wintor, and. th sutpicinns enlaryeincnt or Wor&s termed lluth?r frBi Hi-ioft by Mr. Ihdh- km, .thu ciuip!aiani Governor of Goorgi. ?Lrav involved th 'eoiereju tigVunJ ""rgrt, atiif lhe1 process of lU Supreme G.mrt of-lhe iJoited States had bi-on nlli- ftd by that S,'ei am) the treaty xrxh th 'ou'aiis eitt ciusiiy set , aside 1 by ; the jnter TwnTTrnrwTWTJraTtnffuTriiriTics, An an- p.il, however, was taken by the Mi4siirtii- the l,eder3l..Court-4iw ptesf?wmgii-cnS" iov(dvt:ig the. ritbt of a State to prMtsct ItA ('itizons and soifngims; tho ti.jwer .pf lbe .redeinf lijover.nment-Ttir, m ailiti:tXSt0i- tlie rioctrme ot .Nuliificalion. In llnsatAle of t Kings, Soulh Carolina, cling, on the exainpl net by Georgia, sseAlic OMinaiiwNulu'ficjMcuiil put ttie.iutbrnal tanrf nnder her ft-t The Msv-etrsrrthmigiinttif and circumslunces, preseuted,nevcrtheles., tho very same principle and the adjudi CHtion of the 01m. was, to all intents aud purpwes, an adjudication of the other. Thus stood the two States ia precisely tbfrsajue f ttiiude towards the GenenrH Jov efwucnt, when,, to the surprise f all, the Uu;lrtkea case. WMuiUwilv- diuibkd. Um wlMdeontroversy ainiCabTy adlusteJ! 'in... u jk . . tf .i '.. . . 4.ue snininj ouuw scenes encitetr tno at teiijoti..iif the whole ciHintry,.4 k4 to various speculations. As to ourstlvos, wo of ditqHct(le.inti'uiDe, and for the worst ohjects. V 0 dtiited, at tho time, nir im prcsMKHis, and oxpressciji the deonJod opiu ion that the movomunt was intended to get Georgia out of tho way, iu order that Jack- If; ..iJiillU'bua ihcic-Xiteitiu. nienf, inight strike a mortsl blow! 3iuth CajJiuJiuOii( VfB wir State underwritten toruanrt, therefore the wa w tie too-eiet from fler iiocrT in wdeTThat itFTnight be 1 more secnrclv las toned armed that of South CaroliiM. A riwof Mrr Vnn Bnwn lived in this State, and h w tj be rt nd ofansj to effret this object, that d.;testabfe ear wig, Vari noron, nau tullamod Jacisoti s nasstmso Violoutly againsftiim, tiiat nothing but the bi'Mpf.! olio coutq Tappease theuJ. Ve ieakof aKiKiwtedg l4Cts-lmaUarf4istery. ar was fljHmfy ioclare(t by the wfcriia! proclainitioo and men and arms sent to justice eud murdVrr f ; And all this merely 10 appease me pcivaig toolings ol JtUou, nml t miiminr to the corrant amhitioii of T Hn juuieil. COM4 not, 0V OfIS flOMI- iifiy, hare bean ou account of the princi ples or acts ot South Carohtia, became Georgia bad ot wily avowed th eame principles, and performed tlie sairt acts, but bad to acted under the approving iiuiiks of Jackson, and the encouraging (daudits of ever? kenitel priiwrromlheGloba dowu to tlie Richmond Eoonirer. 1 ns wore our opinions w tne t.t range the1 wad proceedings of Jackson lust wioter-tand of the extraordiiwry Mrt id the ftirce which' was allotted to Georgia to peffnn, U'a well Jytcw ho uitetel Ceorafiaf v sfWr.iler that the ut'wi' Jaakson4might be strengthened for theldiv lie destened for Calhott.i and South Cap lioa. Tho secret is, however, out ai Jal; and who do you suppose, reader, were e agents irt this petiirious business 7 1 Wiy, no riersjnage3 tliap those who eorrpose tlie infamous Albany liege'ney t lM in quisitorial and corrupt knot of ernVwriei that cater to the vioiousembHlorl of Jfai. tin VaoFlnre$! They took the aflWsTjfl v.ri g, ui ineir own nannf, ;ney Dive the atEiirs .of Virginia for the last v years,) and wield! them a their jstfiey required.;- The l.ito Georgia papers con. tuin Jetters to Luin';kiii-that iir,age of dough that sits in the Governor Y char in Georgiawritlen by Willmtn L.' Warcy, (Qovernor of Mow York ;) Sdaji ;W right, (U. S. yinator,N. V.;) A. C.Fag, (Comp troller, N. Y. i) J. A. Dix, (Adjutant Gen. N... V.; Q. C. Bronson, (Attorney Gene, al, N. Y. ;) S. Dewitt, (Surveyor General N. Y. V and Chief Justice Savhti-iwl udge &iuhrlandevwy-Ttiai r& 4Ihmb iHOiMimieiit. tlieAllwny. lieiteucv.l '1 Lev juiifyO'eortiaJu her comso-dajowi. i?dge the correctness of her principles $ut yet arire)l.t.ruiOl.'e..i.iNiariLusbo.Jto released fir political reasons. " Ui tpeak," say the.-e,. uien, at. politicians." An tool as wjeked tool raiher. Ulmt ItUMinew had thev with the aucstion 1 hi. I thetr comoiwion move them to mterfare 111 order to save the thronts o( tlio people ui aoutu Carolina Irom being cut by Jack sou'i hirelings? No. then co noa.ssi.m and "poltical rc.ao14" went tin furthejr tlutii to Ilutfer and Worcester I Thev were orcesten l uey were woiliu only fur Ihwr aiastur. L ... Thus may the people of this Country see by what huuds by whnt secret machinery their concerns are .managed. Ifow com idutcly Yau Buren bas organizeil essocia lions iorjiik'lieurfit. It is iiotsaid,t)u4 we would not be afraid to nfske tuir bead "ou the issue, that if all the letters were pub lished, we should find eome fmm mombera of the HegenryinthisciryurglngtU same ? poMie I ea.W for tbTyeleSiw of -h Mitaiuniriei. routing" the inTinI gar-dm-j tho olij-xb of lho.interfi't-eiiro.(if tUfse euiuosartcs, we would ak," i there st" mo jf honesty or honor throuuhmit tli tlninn &ko(njujpi .e.s' rt.rP!l S!ould..not the facta put 4l iKnlo on their guard ajjaiiwt these aerwt !JSH baU i-;Te -are tbft.-iavteifc!: gents through Whom Vuu Uuren bpes to levt htmseific',!Uri ts:!hettKMiioiseu" our State Lr-gislatures, and inally erct a 'grinding sriitocracy bn'liio ruins of our .free) in-JduiiwH,-:.Alrrady:bs.tAtUny iilnto' ixiefi'brtkaiiucdt j "nm tJiftlilHittii!.ufl tJia iiuupW! w hflve reasons to bolieye that the jieopto of New Yerk; like thui of Vtrgiom-, willat B'iitTs" tantday, rise in their strength, o fctraugW this atrocius knot of agents.. , : la regard to this iutcrfiirenci ttt the Al- tI:lll?lll ilHOf Ol tlie i'MduNvk tftrr Arena, (a phper stronjrly onnob 'd io 1 tt. muhesitjj foHowinjf jit'tmicrvitfVotisf ne hura see a simciiuen of tho sniril wliich actuates the Allmnv Uedn;v. Whil d their organ wiw denouncing; the pa triotic effort made by Virginia, iu her soy. erergn capacity, to necOoiphgl, matters be f0en I ho Federal Govenunent and South t 'arolitm.they as mere individuate hoi finif ofllce in th great Ststeof New York unite in au alteinpf to induce the State of Georgia, in consequence of the uren- rr-oftKcrcnW twhick bad been sortoiiil by -htr cittcerw, uawejw.TCjUijiauia eueiieret rK9tlw mKwuoiiiirics, kni thus Utav Sdii. Jack m linvwh.t any ferttf laVtr bv her snut hem wetbnrr Tho let trs wero elxclu.i 4h Regency triumph ed, aud in Mr."V'an Boron is ascribed the merit ot staving off tho Georgia question. what would, bo.lbought.or euclt un interference of cifiiios id another Sfito with the d in3ticp'ifyof Vrirffiui?lVVe vhrmM like to see tustr High MirHtttieeif f Albany Jiuks the etperinifihr.'; i"" " rBO'l TBS CKASLEsTO.f VKRCDSf;- 'trrwbttit -njsir nicrtuiiVosiaftr The maia argumenji of the consolidation istsis, tU.it ihs same mparts by which .an incoiHtUutioulct.rnnyl may be used against a constitutional act of Cuni gross, and thaf auoveruttiont which can not t.xocute its laws ceases to be s Gov etument. V Tlief are so careful of the fid etal Government, that they prefer that it stiouid uo surestric'ted 10 any violations or the iwocitituhon, rather tliait by recocm tta tiaod' of. .restnetiog iti we should subject it to the risk f tiiur at.wiy time interrupted in the exercise of its just a, thoritv, ;The proposition which thev would establish, and to establish which til th"ir argnmcnts tend, is, in fact:' that guv'eauicat( wLkt ii su'cctcd t e(q Js- "tf com ene ol ui.y T-iu r t" '.t,iu one turn is untumted - " Tbe act yoo would resist, say they, ii Unconstitutional but if you prisi unco it ' so,' ond proceed In nolliy.it, you n.lht hereafter take the suui4fc(sr.-Mt auinsit ' coiistitutioiml act. 'X'l.eie.f..re joa oui:lu to submit, and sufiir the Guvenimefif (41 d tide on its own limits, ami judjj of its t,wn sets.'; U'e r'ply If the foVerr.neh . must erM toexiM wheu vrr it is ret-frsiu- eu trom vioUitiog lis cidnter, tUt it Uj.hr to be annihilated : that if it enn tmpoee ao ' froe ; tiat if tt cannot en exist with the pew. er of the Stutes toprr.toct tlieif rights it' had buttf r be tibo!is'ied, bfvaiise we u be frewithuUl a federal Government, and " I goyeiiiiirnt b&d U tier be without pow er ih: a er.plo without lilwrty. , The coiMidaiin)iisis "object tea State beinjf j-itn-td vtr h ieleral Government-, - acts; and ye object to the antiibilut40it of the hunts tf the Constitution. and the re we4LWs f thSuu-a,by JnaJJnji Ihtfc.. vT-rrrr-. .1 1 .c,i .. i:i:,fr".: WUV.fctUlUCM SHJ.jy.WiaiVMO. ,V,"'i-vw,M.'ev,,,!, alitvvfef iwuvkujicifc. iwtth M powe. r A es. ; ,..."... .- ti IV. tuilonrl flikt lliA federal Gtvuilibient "had better be weak ' than b -tUa'e dfeticelcss,-tbat if tbs States caisiol wlv tj:e check, there is no. check, list thetbaner U then tnf ke -ry (ho creature independent of it ere a. r tuiM thu acuL ! its pruicipuls. awl thU, Uoveronicn coMtolKiaieu, nre-iiMuiv, snd uuliosted; end thut government riht. n,rorco' all imagina'. ble acts of Ifginlaiioo by the sword, is a . uurii ,dKiiiisni.,"Un(,.cr such a govern. meut the States hold their riKhUfis I rot kut JMoukiuJlv. coJUi"!dtheni to bold ' I' the ri"kt of srxiiss'u-ri, to bcexerci-ed, t , only by pefmission cf the tedtrul Uuvvru. inent? fur he u i us, that .crcshion ea . only bo " allowed in-eetwM-f Jfft ; rule ami oppression, t whii.fr he ttisis T the mo-rule is - ftie solo iud;?e. The Governtm'nt.acccrrt Higtobtn, liavft-a Tight' tir.fi.i'" '' act bv 'arm,' and 6reit.ly to prevent ser;e, -fan wt Wg eife it'lf - guilty- ftf perjury Jtmt; nppreswe- ' ii pleais guilty it will jn-rmit fccrMfiii- What an tnestimaUe iht w . -rr -Andto-the same nown'.tty are:ihe re- raducViLAft. alt..w -tk lederal Government w judge of the extent tVt wn -(wwcrs. fevWrirrr is tli rret oSsugerou lt.Utx?iy , the enforeirn power thus xlsifoe l r tlie It conceives to lie usurpation T .. H'ef bear it great deal in N York of Mctfrsh'is ty tiie rotifirr y to enj'y its in i (iCf ptt'l recruit the sjitei.Vlssbj.jjQe'r lasatioit from the turmoil of the city and Utsdiudgcry-jof- business,,,. ou! . 1 r ii... ... . u 1 1 1 n fr a r. t wlttm-. f ion consists? niiriforui you. Th trav. elier gats through his rHi:siiess at thrf o". el'jekj end after htersOly snutching a b,-y It . I ' - - - Q with the thermometer al til, and biinself and aH about hlill & tu of 0ieilO4wt ", horderittg on iiisanitv. Bv dint of worry ing and sctildliig he gets his wrdrnbe in & portable cnmlttioni and bv giving the finrk. ' " man a dollar extra ho arrivi'sal the eteanv boat vtt three wAm'b bftreher fpar.--tare." After stiendidir to vurious necessa- rv arrangements resoociina' his baj-L'Hi.-e. Ac. Jc ho finds Urtic to to.lxt that aliliis ' arrangements have boeu stiHfctorilv made, and that he is fairly under way on rii?Tou"f"of plcaWri. -TTatrue, iIiai as vet it baa ail been curjusiju and frtimie t n, ... 11 :.. . ,r v.'i'.t :. curs, lo.hini li'tu ng n seiecteu very .. 1' .111. . I l....t. matesthorrt en the rivr. t it tie is ye hit - hour and 4f 00 tccJd tabors, ilw-i Will arrive at Albany twentynine niir.u:e, , L sooner iiiao auy uiuer txau un toucutuj '.he wharf ut Albany & dozen Nif stati n : uentf uiiike their sppeurunce diwl the sounds- of . "Travellers fjr Sarijtogi, " I ravollers f r.JUake George, . Travel Jcrs for Siiiisanu" are hard in enTr-dir;-" ecttotu . i tie last s--uou strikes the esr our tourist tor pkanuret aud heeuquii-es. ' tiow many days aie you 10 reaelnngit. azarar r eur, sir, wi go ihr. Hiin by uuy iigiu. niiotoi-r ua'toi "icj up arm savsi " "'e run the Tulc 'mph, mr ; it goes day ami night at the rule of seven wile aa ,hour, caries only fix Iodide, and reacbi imrrtra in 44 liourn .( Inra intif nmrtn soiitething higher. '--Our traveller lMks -delighted. "I care tv A whether yourTre is more or less, yours Is the tine ihf mi! " i ani travelling for ploui.re, and will go with y u if you klart - iiiiniediatety I tn niiimtes mofu his lagjiige u in tbs telegraph in lew t'jtui twelve hour tJler leaving New Yoik be i rolling vn the wes tern turnpike in a few Iw-urs afterwards, he commences his r"ppi;.g, which io jb f. nnce cf the dust aud heat, the showers of rain ami dews of nif.t, cot'tinues it!i lie-. lT r 'If"'1""1 uulil &l f
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1833, edition 1
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