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fa fa sbbmsbsssi asssasas mm bsbbbi si sssssssSBssssBSBHasssasswsi m&' (punusiikif wi:i:icix liV JOHN JJKAUI), Jt ll l t I akal ft., last liHfc, lnrf iv as f"4 is llrmw!" . th aowWaawaf hmhIH, vbitli Sad rM In lh Iwfi "I h shim's, 14 thtk kill k 44.4 liiita nwiw. 7 ha aa af filaiM K KxUll; .a is Ui. rtif f Ca.i r - ' - - Salisbury, Kowriri County, (N. C.) Aloiu1a) December 9, 1833j Vol. XVI. No. 703. Viih the Counties and Towna restively represented! y them. frsiTotti. Wi!!inm A. MrrU. . John l.lnVI'ft. , , Air-iamier .vw..7. I'm (.IMIW 1V-, ti'arrus, (trtrrrt, 0,ffllKll,. (Vwun, fUthnw, irT"Bj pi.ln, rombr ffai.kli.l. Cm ille, r.o.f.fd, Hide, V . lUyawMi, Mr-a,.- Wi&lon, -Jies, Lxioir, .. - jiv ) ... )Utc". JUignirvry, .HceU-ubur;;, Xrnn. tw Hanover, '.Ms ... i. . Nnrll.sinpton, OiuloW, 4rart!e, tersou, Pnijutank, rin, I 0 0tRS, ' - Kitterell ami A. W. Rrntidon. , Jul. llorioQ "d TirHfrtT" WitrlierT Johu Clnvtoh. , t Jam. At eavrr and Jejdi Henry. nl Outlaw and iliiiinu J. Pugh. Robert W lvn. William U. Halt. M'iJlinm K. Sina M irk F.riltain. (Jrorj: Klolli. !uke U. Hiomiont. Dnilcl I.inliy. J.hu jiIi ll Hkiniirr. Nnlhftn A. Kimliimn! Imr-in MH?orinirk. I4Mfl Jiiim Kr. Hicliarii IK ?poigM. John I". '"'.,; . Jnlih A. Hnmt. Hardy FUmrr. Tlioirm !. f"inc, .Tli"mi W. Nnnon. J.ut Wnlimi. . (, C. Mcixloilmll. . hnm MatiUewi. JuJirt Vfttm. . " Wph T. CuMweJI. . U.llury Wiltkr.. . rJiimc !larrim . .Datiiii Unke.. , VaUaiu li. Nccry. . riitjnmin 8. Uritmiii. V i)uman MirrliiHi. . llcnliro Kowkll. . Vliineinn Mrrinn lnvil Jillinin. JmI'lt Ai ''- s". SanwlVrrioatoiu- - Iltrxi rwm. . Tliouian Ky. . V. M.mtniiry. . Jnlm M. Skinner. Airird Mv Iowrii, . Jolm Prd, Jim.. RniKl.4t.li,- - - Hwtry H. Klliirfi.- trrkii.irKam. KJjCttM a run. - - - mr Rnlirnn, lldhrrl lyih aim! U illnnn J.nx. H. A. Irpryro fld IStMij.Miiin lNtnard.- )iu l Knm-tly ami Hani'l iSinntlwuod. A. nurcin an-l I). Cnr(wnin. p. M. Knrrinacr and Wm. Mclrnn. M. I'nWnJI and C!i h Btrphrnn. Snmiitd I-(rr and I'lijiih Whifrliurnl. J. It. Jihw and J. M. SnnHrrMKt. CUrl.-t W. Mixvm and It. I'. Welch. Jt. ('. ('oltnii and Jilm H. Cutlirin. Ihlliti Jordan, "Jr., and David McNoill. 'I'hmnna TiHrll and C'W Harro. Jdin l Ilrown and Sliln-n HkIk'hi. ' Jidm H. UawiHHi and Frwl. P. Itlmm. Jiih HillfiiB and AWi'r O. finrir. Willmni V-mnn nnd llnnry lydford. .I..I111 W. Pima and Turner Hvmtin. Wm. II. r.nltle and Ju. J. Mm klin. Vm. II. Ilarjrove nnd Jnmr Wyche. Jd-nvwl Ititldirk and John Wllfv. Jumra MntpnUullZoli-H L. ftu Jvid Tlionin nnd A Hon I'crplM. J. It. J. Duniul nnd William M. Went. Fijiha Smith and luir ( nrli-r. Jnlih I. Jar rimI Dniiirl Murray. Ninim l-Ulmondiilon ami J. I Smiih. Jaiir A. King imI William lMa. J.dm Mrl-WKl and Jnwoh llnuldor. Nitlhou I'lMkrun and .1. II. Hammond. IJnry Cirlrr nnd rrrfwrinw Iiolrts. tun '.hman and I'inkwy HanU. Jim. W. (iuirm ami Tlomn Tiilham. J. Mmiigomery and W. WaiUworlh. Frnirf-iM JM-ke and FJmuwl F. Lilly. Wm. J. Alexander ami Andrew (Jrtcr. John Cloitmn and T.. S. 5miiliwirk. L. H. Maracll4-r and S. Haider. Gn Ju, wi Vnri Taylor. Alk'n I'U'nw ninl Somol'I Calvert. Daniel Thoirim nnd Thnmaa Fjuitlt. Joarpli Alliton nnd John Klnrkard. -Koterl Jotiea ami Thnmaa Metii lioo. Wm. T. Relfa and N. M. Kaprr. J. I Foreman and tM''rickirJtfJP54- ion. niiMonunu tiii. ,muiih. Charlea Twlier and John CU menl. Abraham grower and 1). Utwkiua. PJJnuo and I5enjamir SrtUo. rOLlTICAI 1'rum tha t.l.tba. WILLIAM J. I)UAfiF..ti. T1i foUrtWifia latter" from liiia gentle- man, U an Unkmian rorreepondrni in Ken tui ky, i K"ing ihn round ri1i Hunk pn- fr. Tlii wantiiti and unprovoked atlai k iirxmtheinieirrity.diacmtUMift'l honor, of Ihn Pn-tidi-id and hi Crfhinrt, muM aur priae tliixe who d not know the man, arid are unacquainted with the ground M4imed y him in Wanhin gion. For renwm which will hereafutr apar, it eicitc no aurprwe wiih u. From ll Ma'tviN (Krnturlir) Rjfte. Ti AVerffrtrjf rf the TrtfWirl.''T follow injj h'tler from William J. Duune, r'j. liitn SiTreiory Tllt I reanryi in a gentlemnn of JIann .. only, ha been hail dud In na lor jHihlicalion : VkihMM, 0,-tvltr 17, 1H33. 7?rar Sir: I have iiul now rereived your letter of I he I Otji JjitjmU.Xfrniin Inn Sli .flrirh Unwell. . Alet'r W atmn an "Ah'Vninloe Mfi'tn. ,i.Jnii v illinroa M. f. V.LMW-iind 1 .. ..i i:. i:tni Arth'd C. Monk Willwii D-lin c Doiiirt II.-Cwirla iiM-tl.-iWrwwtira, r 'Makw Rr Mmim-rr. J. F. Foindenerund !mw TWStC V.i.hrMim Munn. . :. ITma. ?ltUae wl Awnucr. l.:.k ,.rflin. Jnn. P.imuet trardiwftinlJriiCiP---- rTi4 J.MH.Cr-li-t.j'- F. Martin and Wpw I .on. ,r- Waw ftabrii-l T. Fbcrard." C. A. Blknn and P. 8. Cromw,ll. tie, Pinrles L- Hii.too. NhT (J. Rand and Weeley Jnnr. . NewbernnwiV SHcnftrfl...... . iimmpnn-a-- 2qp7n?Tnt Beawrflf , ; JlilkArwoch-.W p. A. Orahom. ' ' ? ' ' ' . 1 If . ill". Wan I . I k4MB - - - ' ! r.i"",rf rd,vv; Jllfl.t, ! ! rr. it, U khiiiton, vmir antmtixitHia 01 my rourae at wrtu ry (tftlie Treuury. I havn alwaya been and am opponod to lire tinted Malm IMiik and to all aurh artatoffalie ncuMiixilira hut ( considered (he fumoval of the depo. ilrg unntH-ewuirv, unixe, vihdiclivr, ur Ixlrarv. and unjuat. I linlieved ihnt the law ave tn the Hrcrctarv of llw Treaw , mid not to lh rrCMdent, dutrrclion on qucition I mm I would not aft lu o lign the Preaidvnt wr any body cle, when I tliought It iniiroer t . I never axkod cilice I accepted it reluctantly, ami wa removed fur an lionent diafimrgn ol rnvdulv. Iflo keep otrire and fO,(X)0 vear, I had iirii 1111 my jnlt'"M-iit,l ahoul have irouchl cliMine unii the gray linir of uty tiller, and upon my rmmetrnt chit dren ! n thnt I am content In return H humble lifo with a lramuil mind. With kind wishes, I am. verv respect fully youn, W. J. Di' ASK. Imt dune keretolcre, that ho i opposed to theJijink of the United Stwa. ll wan u lmnrtlly hi wpponed nccnrdnnr with nl in hie iewB relative to that hti a tone ana manner ararfelr reneetrtil, lln.1 Mr. Imam? dillered with bii.i In.oiiiniim, ml wMild not, with hia eiivtmi impn-a- siops, n move the depHiit, but proinptly intimnieq mm n wmiw imk eoniinue in a iXiaaiauN to nUreaMi rn me xir." A free iiilerrkuneif iHHiiioiislhen took luce between him and the I'rcaiilftiil, and a, in, ease i4 removal, It would he ine wary to arertniii U fon-haiiil from the rin niil flat" l.snks on what lernia Ihev would rrefve the d-oaile, it was niutii. f nirreeil that a finul ilrinin lm'.(t postponed until an Airerit ! h 1 f I he 'ini to obtain this infiriniition, Mr. Dnsim mainj .liuinj Ihnt allhoujib bis iireo-iit impress. imit were adverse In the mcusure, his mind was open to convielii.n. In druftmir iiistHi' lmna for t.i Ar'". however, lie iurtwl a seiiienrij !.'C-.trinaT thnt tlicre was thrn no ennVient cphm f.i reiiKivinf the depsMten, Imt thet lit inlor inatMi Wtta wnulud tweiwUe the (iovern iiHHil to act if any cause aliould ll. r uKor arise. Thia imlpiible di-cision of llie q'temion luf rihand. which would hove nmde the minion of the A'til rjujets fjr aiytd ndicii tmm.rV w'friMii tlierrc-fi-'i ui a letter, in hich he desire! t" know whet her Wr. Dnami was aliemlv di'ten, lined not lo rt ccute the menmire, if, nfler full inipiirv nod ailyiw eiieut with his Ciitiii;t, the I'm -lileiit should be of opinion that it oulit lu be done. In reply to this litter, Mr. Dunne, ex plained his ol.Tl in so wording the in rt ruction, docinred thnt hia mind wastill oU to conviclibn, uud plodod bimef in I he most explicit terms, thnt " if oftrr rt- rriri fhr informnhtn nnd kraring tkr iliMrttM.non. he thoul'l not contithr it hit rfizy, at llit r'tmmtitiU agent of iht lair, to etirrp titlo rjfcrl Iht iltcinn rr frrtt ft Ml mi"hl thru wilt, lit wmilil, from rr A O. Si McLnn.'wrt'iifj--i nd DtU-UiuM aliO ll iu -whiehjrod. far Ihr. I'rrttdmt a ail w, Al- t)UU Jlll.l IU'IIM'. I AiX "rum TMTV TOSKLF-t 1' A Sl'CCF.SSOU WIIOSK VIKWrt MK1HT ACCOUD WITH HIS OWN ON TDK IMI'OU. I' AST .MATT Lit IS t'OSTKMI'LA- iom ' -Arrr'tw'wt' nmonnr nn-i propriety, on thia point, were not an tie bed with such idcdse, ho B''oin, in the same letter, nlirtlly iiromtsed, " that ren Me wowrnf far deeition, oprr ifirviVjr onf dittvtiiim. mLU eree, -UK WtM'l.tr t tnt I It II THIv PRW . - TOWN'S- net. At rememil e th Vpcwitee wna under diartrt . iitn in the counlr and in the eebinet. At cninrtMineemnnt-f4ttf w pemi. in a, . rrmident and WeiereUry ol 4iif Trvasurv lat epreMi -iet i in. wifely of the. public ilepomlen in tne iniiK of the Fnilcd Suites, and the wttur had ff.vin further, and t-tid thntJllu'lttkfltJAi f(Miw'K"t vith (h itrrrary arrnsrmrntt i Jwph Zxinrd.tfreThi Mivlduiil 'ffiHli' linvii linn Vnllucll Irt WIJ ilW DKFER RF.D. A IITIRIJA. -".-jr . " . . ', .', .. lunHMwitHin lina been ronde to render him fi of MM:,C- wn,rn ; ; Uuiuary urn,. TW mcle vs which -ksTB-fcccrr frfWrW'f'r-wre.k; but tfowfled )rotowwj ,P(,.,lertt. is by subscribing "Li 4;.lie" winer bv inatier of more im- tn work which he hiis prepared fr nrpsa. . . . . in . .1 fhis fnirnti' miiiiVit " " ImnrnVemenl otv himiM.: HO HKTICl"ir 5V'- 1 Ihrm a plnee. l.iiucntion. It is lo consist or one volume, octavo, ami to he luniihed nt one dolUr. We hope l,k.r.1 ciinnnii : for it Will The Committee "Pr'''1 r::na.H,t'ier rrnttn.rr rrmch tmportftnt InmriiM- HilWrinriolinlo Krtir Uomt hk k hi ;,n,Hnnt nuh ect. nnd nlso . . - - .. ; n 1 ntle opportunity WRife kem,1.ave reported a mm amounl.n- lo imrv di tn thirty thmiannd d..Ur. I hei.-th , bjrelio, t'.ua ia not more than U tn h;ve In-en , KfitrkaM ti L'i'rili l t iMtwira mr in t-mriljf of Ihr lltnt thr drjmxitnry of' Ihr nuhlir fitniln." hen M r. ruatlC cotl avuiuil lo.Uk.cltnrpf iw.Trwy er parlnienl, tho House of Jleiirewnl.ilives hail exiueiMMl w oimukw ui"n the tlj- ami be well knew -tHnFit ai tiuJcf consv deration, nnd undecided. ,-,.Afl Ike ipuMim of ih I Irtuswec eT Drcbsed. tlio suhiect continued to be oiri' led 111 the newspaper, and wo r mi.iriu cd (Imt a nieinor'nl pravinj: for their re movul wns iirculuU'd ...iu. Pb.il mldpLia. lu which ninny nignntnres were ol.tnined, snJ it is scarcely possible thnt Mi. Duami t eiild Imve ln unnpprised of it ln-lor lie him trilk rvJrtmt nni tliarrtptrt. tlf wotdf Urwivi r l OHCi: A DISMIK". A L. tint it. might throw himmlf il lAe Itirnlt cflht Hank I'urff, t0 bt A mi trrijxm nem'nsf ont who had inr'itrd hi Wit hh mnd ionorollt Vrwaf. D'u lai lnyuoui,frxittl, lilrral, grnwmunly, f Hf : : - W hat aliould the I'resulent imve doner Ouuhl he lo hnve kept in lit ralunel a im.ii ON tolHFV. W It ITT F.N PI.KD UK UK COL LII NOT KKLY t uRhi he to have kept near him a man, wliii nd only refused to redeem bin pledges, but evinced a total wnnt of the courtesies which shmild ehnrncterie official inter eoure T Ounht be lo have retiiinel, aa his confident il adviser, ne w bo was ready to declnre that a mfnsura y.lnch llie I rest dent held In be ilemninied bv the puldie. in en-sis, 11ml the will of his constituents, wna " uniircrtMiru, tiwrir.rinn'irttrt, ttrbtfrrt ry, nnd mjyH T" Hie I'M-sideiii did imI thmk so. Mr. Ikuine was dismied for TAITII Lr.KXSFTO IIIWHH.F.MN WRIT. TI'S n.FIK;F,indorle rththttimof mil liiLL!M.a. TOTALLY FXFIT FOR TIIF. HTA tios to winrii 111: hah r.F.FS i:i.l:VATi:i). lie waa NOT dimitttl mrrtlif for rrftmiig torrmorr thtdtpomlrt., Irf-t it n"l I imuudi rntO'Hl. . f timin- tain Ihe rih it the Preakrfliit to dismiMi any etorulive otTicr t for refuaing to do what thefbiet MKitrate may belirre it hi" du ty lodu. In this ense, if Xr. Dunne had nK given Ihe written pledge, and hml not nh'twn any id hia Ud P-cIinga, tle Presidenl miahi liu dumiissed hint. Mid irobnl4v wmild. Put that point Aott not brlong to thr ruse, mil rannot lie brought info mi- curio.' lor. however elenr it is that Ihe President hod it rihl lo dismiss him for lluil muse, it is coimllv clenr Mint lina M On iwiiioH tt Mr. ilordon af Putnam, the llua-riirlstoplierlLHlraimwaa Vailed io the Cbarr. 'lire chatiiintii havmf U ken liia arat, . , On motkm U Mr. lillKJ, Nr. toeyre wm ap;mintcd Beertilary, and V ' (hi mMum Uenl. Reall, Mr. Iw. jrt waaapjiointetj ANarit Secretary. ' l lie chairman alaHnl the i.bjerl f the meeting; whereupon, on motion of the lliw. A. B. Clnvlon, KrmJrrd, 'I'ltnl a committee of tbirfeett U ap.inled by llie chairman, lo prepare. Itcsolutlon pWg tri aeniiniemB i Ihe Slate Right Parly mi thia Bute, and report to thia meetint at i aitling. The following gentlemen were apfVun led UtC4uun'tUee H,s. A. H. Clayton, - lln. Wm. II. Crawford, lr. Win. Dsnhit, Col. Jonea, Mr. llabersUm, Mr. lldlhmine, OJ. Unckwell, Mr. Ihappell, , Mr. Younp, Oeol. Reall, CoL Newinp, C.cnl Warrt n, and Hon. Chat-fee Dough erty. The Committee retired and havnif returned, reirted, Ilir'Sijfh tlieir (Itair man, the fulluwim Preamble and Jieeolo- The relation Utween tlie Federal nnd Stale Gnvernmentn have assumed a pern- lir and inlenias inl.rmt by reaanit ol the events whirh terminated the dolilierationa f Die M Contrei, Th kmjr and ng-. ry eontetta whicbaijilated Ihe whole Hiuth, nndliad produced jusi complaint a?ffinst the Ceucml tjovetnment, wre t.roUKiit te a ches with ta Inst ation, but they were succeeded, nnd duubtloas for tlte epecini piirp-we of ubsTvinjr, at aome future peri od, the very prineialce Uiey were fonwvel led to abandon, by the enarlment of a law equally oluctionnWe and certainly more dnjjerou to -.he liherliea of llie people than their forme ippreeiotia, ami whren, ll perrrutted lu endure, will uluuuUely pi tunte tlie nsiirpstioos which it was pro. l-sed to be remnmced. 1 1 ia not difliculf to p-rceive that elluMon ia here made to the I'roclnimtion of the I'nwident if tb Fnited Wales, and the Force Rilt, whick wna its leifitinuitecouaequwuce. Ta first sWwmewt-wwtatrtty fewev'tfrltwir of the Federalnta ot W, which had leen put down by Mr. Jeirvraoii at tlie head of tlie Republican and now ravrtieaare fonriv tt: in? every where, and particularly 4n own State, f..r the a rowed purKie nf up- not tho rmmediwte tudiieemenf; From there tacts, tlie lUnk Turty will perceive tlmt the cnM i n little dilS-rent from what ihev have supo-ed. To nnch the President, they will he obliged tnproti-, not Ihnt he hns no power over , the depo- Acrctnrv for folifyini hit irriltrn plrd pn ami tiring intuiting lunguagt tmranh Iht Chirf Mugittrttte, whom it it hit duttf lo trmt trilk mpret. Tliey must Ht only prov. tlmt the President bna no ripht to 1 L . 1- ..1 k . n,t;.w.a nndLuid Force PilLjl-yehy jndetHT tV' imunirina are "with lui worst euc.imue ;JwtTTnjj la lua.r-Uwl party tbo purer l.irh WITH J UIv PP.lIDLNT, OR 1!F YlrJ . - s- i lopinionf are vim ins oii vu,.i,nw,w T'ni?'J&a'U4 Jidy Mhat hennot remcere a Secretary whom - w A ,. i. a . 1 .. F .... I. a'1 alwiKaiL4-iuE Aft-ni nanvu uw.ui tr.hwfon to The flueM TTiiik. iflirtk b lis re ..vmI nd trmoV renoTt about ihe first 01 porting thejrinciplea ofllHS PrutlautatioM thev nt umkr the elder A da ma. -v F thm he himcjrita mmle7irftf hitf no'i(iApndlhiy-4sHi ho4- leir name to oner ronfrnvtlion of lie Smalr. vhoir nominn f.'J. in Ihnt fcwfw ttrttrndi on h it trill, nnd expected, we may titiil Tfjoiee tkw mue.n; rmi tieen rditnined that even TheTnr! The greater huniTevr iraiibrriwra are ..-..wt rhA'enrs. an' When scarce thirty ttummera liau -pasneH -over m head. We uneVrstrtiid that .diirms tjie I a1 season he "wana nf thr dralh of aome sLxly fixes ! lVchmond Compiler. A'nr l it for Tobacco. French papers state, that by mixing tobacco juice with the ..T1..1. n,..l mr ii4ed in coverinjr the warns in re reus in j:ic imwi oi u rlmimUIe wav. Saturday l rnme to Washinstmi 1 . .... . . He "feeil to accent tne wepanmem 1.1. v.,i....:ni ".i.rnn nf . I ihcre ore. anu acuiauv wm mw , w that he hns liven I perfect knowienojnai uiis sujyv,i.?jAT am MrviTt.1t thtiited" rhfchn :" but, con viuced that uvperiencft as wen nj i lemuiled their, excrliuiis, they had no j lesitntioVi in "iviug wit h nssistaiM-c as wax 4n l,e!r -icuKr. Dcvoitd a tlnuht, the. spirit of improvement bas gone and is uoinj; j utiroart. " Like me M"nI " "" " l iimr crK-s backward." Most of the m:i. Hied ni"!! shook their hciuk and kepi c.e. It 11 to lie hoped, however, that if Mne vkm itence they enjoy the fruits of thia public enterprise, lhy iH ive lliocredit where credit is due. It is gen erally believed that t;rven win iro-in ir Jfcart- ?(M,KM.- irir ee - ocwinc.. - uiriliitinn On eorrrinc into omce, he found that the Pjesidi'nt Ub members if unon tho subject : that three membcrs.viz. I.-SU.en.ii.rv of the Navv. the Postrtiaa ter-Oener and tlm Attorucy-tJencrnl, bad ivon opinions favornhle to a removal, ami Thai nnlv one member hnd aiten a wnltoo There wcre.thereiore, uf ihe Gurernrmuil Directo -bad been re cttiviidVdiiK'.loaing tliw atartimrt bt 41ml all the funds of the Hank had la-en placed nt the disponition of Mr. Riddle for iductiun eairio?:?. tlhiillinxixe:Jtuju-a--lai-drml ilKHiwttid ikdlnra hnd been used tn that av-i end thnt vlw IVmrd of rhferter nftfl , 'aoTemnTy n soTvi-U, Hfler warning una til ensstnn; to nroreert in-tne name career. Finding there was'rro difliculty in tnok iiiX arraoyj-uiepia jrilh ilte, the Pre-idint. coiifiiintdjaall liis previi iH opiiiiiMW by tlieee diactwureef madeHhjoatr opinions fot maHyltno'wh lo iil'cViinei; by the paper which uu uncaujr s.m--... 1 ' . . a tv J u vvhat wns Mr. iwnne s cnurso i ion n . .. n I . V I1..I l, ronctir vvun ine i reiinein ! .-u. ' afford thr I'rrnilmt an opportunity lu rrf i viccrxnor trhotc new w'tft' cord irilh hi curn no the important mnUff in eonttmplitHm r Not at all. lie would neither "COSCLK or TIRE." However, itt'tend of nivingn prompt no- Ctsion when the Preaidtinl li tnymtm astesBsa wnrhrtt his m nd was vcopen : tlmt tlie pnper pre ...,..1 .m tww end ntrrm? views ; that .in in v ' a ' - j 1 T y -T" y -J'- " " a r jMinlemhee, ji-4wtle irnn trrneythRepmtl coinmisMon teovld harr rxptrnl nt ' ..... , I , I . . . f SI 1 theriOKf nf J lit nrnirmon rf t-onprrsir; ' !.ohrheiT'e'ihlch(1iave 'c ill short tlie BrmiiiWtilatiC-lbeBankppe.ru by thiaev t'.. .11 l.nt pOIIkl. WUt MWl nmunimi- teft hnffitaW".friti bumllify of llielnleSecrrtary ; aa no doubt ., 4. . ,- - ... Ill" Me4UertiuedAl4Me OAMUtry tr- umphanlly auslnin the Adminstrntiou in tliw 'creatmeatire,and as there waui&eV. aire here lopive miiiecfswirj rmtrt, w?were lf4.1oiifeiiC:.-(iil iee leweH liefore the country and chargea.ttiQ.1 resi. 'ct)f:.WL'J .(uW.wilk.lmipi awarue, rind'iitirt. arbitrary, nnd unfuM,". and nra. - I wag rtmornt prjttn Aunrtf , ihnt tulh a nil le told and justico donfl. Of tho moliec which governed Mr.Mu- nneV airange ronduct in .Washington, we hnvo said tiAthina. . w. moiive wmen now indneea him to write t mdietive letters for nublicniion. ia nntnaWeeno"k ! Il ti to art ait the ptonrer of the Rank JVrfjr nad Nnllipm, in nn attack vjton int rrtmarm at the. apprpacng rnmam of Congrta. which is designed to piny upon pupulir fec'lii!i.01id oy .lhe lores jI fraiudieo-elwno- they are aiming to re-eA(ub1iU priori ides which t!m ,rHl.sern.4.;tbo ieo4 m liit ly n-jectod in 1NH, as limdinjj lo the destruction of the Union, and rearing upon' uu ruins a Oibaplidatcd.-tjAitriuMentr fneiw furta have, justly-elarmeil the ... . , r . ... ... .1 j.i . ii s Kittom. tne attaca oi worn. ;; ns. . Mtruclive inneets win oe pn-Tomcu, , rf 0t(l Utnjiin favor of me rcmoefl,unu coppering rendered unnece!Hary. ., t.tri luhlin f Ireland) pnper, we no . ticcd tho following .Mntcucos, m pne oi i ii Courts : John fryer, inKiisjaitablf r, to be mprlmiwTait nioiilTis ; Tat Suiitu, ntau mi"iii-t . " - . , , fllMliv concur in the course re 8 C rnel' Si foS c--l ; and he rennctcd to bv . the "". C"1,,n,U!" T-' 1 doc imeut for further consi.lerntion ! His otly further conntdcratum was to prepare a reply .inaccurate in u assertions, i nd ini'ecornu's in it lanjftinge, which tas rclunied to bim. Among other extrntir riinary things, this paper eubftnntinllv ta. tldthftt it wai not bis Mf. Dirane ) in leiiiion In comnl with bis promise to re- tpd j sign, when he made it thnt be did not, at a maioritv ot P Hir to uie. Anotner mem- - " . . , ; lhl Exccu,! dot m ,nw .. -.: . . ,:'. m relation to tne aenoanesr the. trwosure. assured tuc Prestdeut of l..s g, w,w n,u nitrrtrtirnT ihTntrrrewen on oy .. .... .i f . Mnftr,u.ion he had created: Imt The Prcsidmt, and n,niiof Enalhh La. U looking U,e three t tnvor of removal, const itu only one against it. . - fita the n.HadetetiUt Ad vertiter." . A CARD. 1 W. J. Drxs ba not, ainee lie ceased to be Secretary of the Treasury, in Sep. temlr lest, written any letter, or other article, intended for thejwiblic eye, with tho exception of the cautionary card put. Iiehed on the eye ot the Inn etociion ; nor hns it been his desire to make any ffxpoui tion whatever in relation to occurrences at Wnshinctnn. unless in aelf defence. An at tack made upon him, in the official pnper r the President of the United Slates, Ihe GJl!w.."l.lbe.lQtinU, puta him upon lua- defence, and he will acconlingiy, at an ear. ly iinji appear: at-the imt irf the publict at least tt) n'vmpnTaTTong upon ins in.egn I TrTT. i inn 1 1, .ttrrv TT;rmrrTTr'"'" I" """ " ' TOfoTnrresoiven on ..y ....... . of lho expectation he hnd created! iM.t -hKS R"-.coW .tc.li..g,lo be transported for that, ns it bad arisen, ho wmild do right by -- I fir4t.rth partinMiaa Thompson D"!n f F,i J lr. imnl, rcMng t rtupi, tnlkt - I nrrd Mrs. tJrcenlie, al'Mt (a very J A ,,ww"i i, advertised in Boston, for sale, par.iucnt Not a M l" wilh' by voluntarily g.vmg wav to enable the -tnintijr. nrrd Mrs. C.rcenlie, flf'r (a very Wipicious word, l.y tne way, wneinerHiii d lo the name of a man or a Wmimn) Mr. . Ibmier defendant. The. cause of action. s related in the Franklin Whig, was, that 4lri1Itfrttttf h time prevHais, a flisiilto io-Miw. Thompson, lav in nmhush for her, witli a aervamj-of Wnl h fHh war n rmd vrhiehJsaJF theorigiiml cot ofwl.ich.iu Culcutia, was oue ll ousaud dollar. Mr. Bridges, of V rrgtma vittve not rce; he -ha ievvred plan to keep tho entire gear of a grinding iuiU m cimstanl revolution, witbuut the wu of miiv Uowu propeUing wttuew e. n ' a. ..Mh.MKl.ult hia mtrtuiaua.aa a il I'lf MaHlL.UL CTUHH'iw ..... the majority tn opinion, followed, on tho same day, ceed, in convenient time to execute, a men- whicb wi,hdrew;Tindjhen: 1 nesr l(,w.rtnern ,our . T: - ww ftot only inaccurate in their dent communiiali to wr. ini., vj i, --m pjK a dtsrespeHjor jRe nft.fil.Ml 1HW1I1 UULW I m- J r- , , rt.l!.. .ameM?H.v!rJ.fJ!teS!5Rl nl Ihn eonnirv. u'kiu ,.n hi.rthern lotir, the Presi- ... , - ... far, tv and conduct as an olTtcer and a man Into a feeneral discuesion of the deposito nuesfion. be maf nof consi.ler himself now colled upon to enter. ' In the meantime, he respect hilly aksa ausiiensioo cd judamont, on the part of the public, npoii the points at issue between the 1're.sKlent anajun' selfT , November 20, 1833. wHTiTTneiTTo travcrimTiT"tT!e young woman passtsrl, .when they caught, tiud, and whipped her nnnWiuiHy. Tlie jury jve a verdict of 2 ,00(1, but by conseiu ,fr. - j,ulP,)t was emereu iw ll ,000 and cbste. .jac'Alwg: Virginian. ; Tti Aral tnlirinus ncwsnnpcr ever nub- lished in the world was commenceil in the in earlf09, tn Rev'd. ESias Sniith marimonial fever is twid to he mging ject, not in a spirit ot o.cia.io.., ..u, u, J. IrlT i h Wea.her,fiel.l, Conn. ; From Mr. Duane's newness , rf S i- IT nSabout but love and onion, fice, it waslsupposoil, rve preKU.nc, tha he Nothing is talKed anout gv ..... ', . , . 0:ht of resnonsibihty I ii... m mnm onions ra rircvalcnt try. v.:!V..l is said 10 or nunc . r ,.e rntnmhia. 1 he cases nrv ;. (.rri.Iiti rver V II K ihi- areofa aiiM character, anu , -; i or.sii.um.., ... ... -j .4,o len vaccuiateu. , I SOUS liu-' " " .....i nii mil imnortani a nn;u.c, . thia the President was desirous to dimin ih as far as the expression of decided . Ls.i.!otinna r nu Id fin it . . A few day. after hirTCW, the Presi- I eut was aatonwiwu aw ' Irvettda of lilsty in evrytjiiarter, nd lit. lenulilrrmT w-ho tluaduoro To the' - Yifainia.-atrid:: Kwiitui'ky -resoluti.tns, ih creut moral instruments by. which Mr. JcAuwou flHctod- tlie" verthruw 'ot the FaVraliatv yanyip lo:ih.a difl'iuV' oT- -the CeoaUtoltoa of the United 8tates trojrn Nwrtk -to- ftwath y "eoimtef njn'stiiis,' deeigned tnre-organiae the old Republican party, n4.J iiecia)anett)l3raW- ' r .1 J J r .1. . n i rowin n ins nnrirnirs oi 1110 i rot in ma lum, which must inevitably lend to cm solidation, if not successfully resisted. 'J he object of the presenrrhonting is, first to ooostiiuto and form omrof thiwe associ ations for the express purpose of counter acting the designs of the Federal party lately Te-nrganiaed in this State, who, un der fulse colors are inculcating tho doc trine of John, Adams in tH, and those et" I)aftter Webster at the prest.nl tim. . . secondly , for the further object ol enforcing systematic opposition to the rroclama- ion and Fnire Bill. These las; measures have aimed a deadly blow J Blute Rights, nd seem now to require Ihe united ami concentrated energies of the friends ami ndvorates of those rights to be directed to bis point of attack, deemed so important by our etiemies-to be carried, and in which. f success should crown their exertions, all thnt is dear and valuable to freedom will be wrested from the State.. Thnt it may he diatinetlf umlerstnnd what are the principles of this association. it will be necessary to shew what are the doctftneS Of the ProcTamafion"; and Inoae? are asserted in hi "piee hicb adnijt; .oll. iflfiispiiie, 1st. It maintains thnt the States of which this Uonlederacy is composed, ne. ver : had a arporol ex-ieteoce, for that from the moment they ceased to be depen dent' oh Xj real Britain, the? hneUDNL- iYarton,'''and,h"tfVeso'eimtiniHl. . 2rf. Thar a State, in the exercise of its lea-rtimnte poirera; hat not thA right id de. cide upon the constitutionality of an Act of : Congress, and to protect its c itirent froirt ' the tmeration of an tmconstitirtionar Act 1 . ' . t l:r. .1 : tt-4o-'-twmt'WtM4tvwwiav.il 4M FreSident, and a total alienation of reeling, which would have rendered any further as- 9tciation between the P resident and Becre- j tnry at once unpleasanl and improper. '"TleftrflJ&T W rf "of " the Treasorv, who had given o loltmn pltdgt twice, and emphatically rtptattd, whtck i, RF.FI'SEDTO RKDEF.M. Not con ..ni wiln ihwnrtinu the wishes ol tlie man to whom he owed his elevation, he treated GREAT STATE RIGHTS MEETING MtLLEDGEvn.tr, Nov. 13,1833. A meeting of persona friendly fo Stale" Right's, having been called, by notice in the OWttes of this place, a numeroua assembla-'e convened this evening at 7 o'clock, in the RepreesnUtive Cliamber in the State IIouh-. thority, rights, and liberties, appertaining to a sovereign State. Hd. That the states have no right to secede frorn the Union under any circum. aincwhlBteye'' Juasmuch as aeceaaioir "' WOUld DBSTaOT THS IfKlTT OF Till SATIO. 4th. That the people of that twenty- -four States constitute one people.' 1 v l 5th. That the members of Congree are -all teptcsei)taltvea vf.ihe Uinw- f.s. wnaammr' V .A- iviw(a1at(wtiiTJS JefcsJ'.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 9, 1833, edition 1
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