Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / April 19, 1834, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ronT-orrici: aitaihs.- is THE vr.sxTB or the c.mr.D btatw, Mr. TY Licit n-n, and uJi, lUi he luJ been (S.-airou, for several days ptul, In pre. 4 to tha gt MIS the tfwtmirwt of threw himdred of thn citi tcmi of Cdlpepcr county, in lint Stale of Virginia, txAeMHig against the kf&culive'a prirewliugs la raUim to tbs bunk of the t'liited Hlait. rwmuHnlU state (said Mr. T.J that em4tnri bl' &f rest Of distress (fialt lit their anrllon 6f fcounfry, )u aakpMir af f m Prrsi'ioot's n"S au4;a,dnif llw'y protest ii gainst iIh'IU m susxauiiuitlun of authority which 11m ' result nt has bo fight Ui ttaiuL ui axpreaatvd, tho other day, when (b fnetriotLiI ffotrt rfbniamkail, County was bef-tf (lie HrmU, tha belief that hey were Whigs front the " ""day of the tUfolutus down to tha preactit tin ... Ium M bad now to express (be nm ftwiioA with fofacd la Ui P-fd-U'C.lefer cuJ'. lie had foil aotn regret that thfl citizens of Hlie'iiiiiido.ih . war Hntj so Well infirmed if thu siala of public a(liir, and of lh IPt of recent nrasur: upat illd pecuniary concerns of th e.jidry, a La Liii. -If, frofsj hid position here) was ierrily com. pellod to U tut, with rrrd to lh lV.pb of 04- pe per, h appeared that tlicy did not profend wholly tuunfiiMnd oa the At rif their itkiwiruil. Tha dacuM4in in the itlc comity, preceding thuir hmv hiorisl; had heed id th t( animated character. 11m Pcoow' had been aerti Med liaether f elalsiml . (! Uwl luU arowu nit of their meeting, and Im tw pre-ruled to the Hennle it n-ilt qf the votes MA largo majority litem mmMl. Tlx. county tif Culpeperj a be had b f m oWrved, hud been rfiMinilalmil (r Its walgiain from ft cwniiwirt. wirnt of th IUtoIiiIkki i rikI, if i( had ut I'-n ll ,fin4 to hi4 tho RrVolutiomir banner at th tap ' w" tlw drum, tjHjr wt'rcaMMMMi to A uw CMUity, " ftnd thai waa tUo gaud enuiitr of lUimtrr, whii-h Uad axfa.d tiP in" iHiii with thcrrl no thirf MMinpuruiii winjici. , h prxamimi in iia-mortai of lhwo wma of thn Whig llir R'4uli'o, and rrx-r, saaxf fKar JriHtjJht 1) rair;fi-tTttd td tho Ijfr'o: pnale tMninittM, and pnnM. , Th mrrtorial was tlw?n TiA ,' whrt . v. .v Mr; I.F.KiH anid h had rwrfhirlff tn idd to wht had hti anid by his Citlpiw, on the iUlijwt of this tnVinorinI fjwm t'ulrnrr, in particular ; bur th mntHal had awiMttd aonm cimil)anitioiia tif k mora gwrl natitm in his miiwl, whirh he lu g. .ed kmve to si lie, brirrly, t thn Hrnate. , , lie had rarruirkM, fr mm tint" pat, tlmt, 'WhowMtr any question of peculiar Mifft anw at i, . tl! til ff Cioverniueni, cpially any party qiis tioti; in which the enoduct of the Eiwiiive was ptplitad, Ihora had btwii an unuwwl gitatKi in - li country lying on the grvl mail-hititM through Virginia, and, aufcsig the ret, mi the PhhIhmhiI faite; Wnning front thia rltf tjt Culiicjipr county, . " and Uk'iice ioulnward.'aloiiff iKH ffiot of the moon- lain, to OeorjIa-jHan agnation, which be had wtu at a lows to account for J but what he was fpiinR to nvntimt mlgHl perUps disclose to the public one of the ciWs to which it was iinpuldble. There UV beeu (said Mr. L.) many kmrned comnienta- v w aswvsj ya-M -- - a f - - ra. wrilteo by the ablest jurUta, oa the coast itU - lion of Ihw Federal OvVriliiHUit, and rriany derates U Hnna-resa ibid tn the State Leffialaturea on the add in fibject, In which ir pruCiundest stateanien hsve aerted their Utmost ability dui mere pas own a "::. book lattry'pubttltwt herelhiei' H 1 IT fcoW . ta T bandV coutaininj; a Regvtot U thf - - , MriHHl, eptiiymeoti'; and cooiamUonB, of all oT - ijp&i in the lervica of W VniMd SUtes """ iuiBlvt Book conUuia more iiilonnAtion of the , noyriinn. of thia Goyejrnmentthdu . all that jias wver hum written -or tptMu besides. 1 fconesk rihat, unlil t si W-IU TtoevcT Sad cbrirVptit'of the Aatronas of the Ekcutiv, anajeniruiariy inn Le ,k P.-s nfiM DeoartineiiU The lwt of prnsnis J. nmpluyad in tbia Department aecupies nee nm j VI si V" r ' a- i ' aod arenta of the Government, one imrfrW eA igtoA'l th timlf-tkree pages of the book ) are occupied with U ItM of ma owurscwrs. 4.e J " Wtracl prwea of eic'h and all are stated, and to. anara set dowa, and indicated bv an anterimn. ! . ,(' examination of this Hut of mail am. " "V" tTtal of convewation since I came here, on r Mr rnfn iub exini wiu..ii- ' vj- . .u. tr. aitnwanresL I was affreea- sua Ainisvi ttm iiNinu vss t rs ! J"rM.i a.ld W the other New Pujhind i see now ir w hd A..,&uae,.iid how autoiiu. .mmfjMm -- llow,.m ea in that port the Uru.m. Tlw num. I of thora, howiver, Ikn td tncrease ui New . York, and theiwe, gradually, till the mail route trrmr''vHt0 VwWW 1 ttnd such Oumter MterWriWi Si quite astonished me ""A-ihww ta a tierfeel galaty.4 milky way, illumi ( natuiji the mail route, through thai In a aSO.T I finer, among others, the . blowing . AW VtAm, 9ttT; S ti 800 itii allowdnce Feck & Welfiird, 1 f ront'ract PricV rKj" Prtcr ' Ai rv r25.430 etimract , price, w,i,, extra Drice $4,13 extra anow'ce " " (who Hvci th county of Culpep, fi whi. h hl inemort-J comes, ana n r'"--v y jllowRiice. i , ... , "v t ti. .tr4 inowances. in that single page, (tu - ' .ticrintwriltr, wwroraa "-retft.SW-'gxtra allewmiew wtal Jp. I Bo t,lW contract price, and 7,61Uexira ' ' which my attention was attracted by the light of - ihraM, ouiinous eAr an-Hint, in ll aggregste, to is but r0,7D. B't at rtu,vw ' that,eraH.'ng.tl-r.rg ' thev wHlt ftr exceed th wno Northern wnd EaierA Stated The pheimenon ia cumsts ami f .un ,We w tkn it. Now, hit-, I have ! wsvs unrteratood, (ahd if 1 i.A wron?,I ny gen. 1 W,th "contract lor carni. g n -man -r . -li L Wi let to the lowest bij.hir i and that, for rrJiaViL tho service W - moJ 1 moJerate terms prs ifying tbe aejJ ro..ired. are puHWH in .thnewspara. If th7 advements exhibit fa. r the aer,.c. io - ;lrfimedIerin. imagine how the extra ,M: ttSDtt be so nun of M large - lownm eAundcrirtF the amount allowances " , , ( f th extra ' Z Jrib1eV W ria WvcUncWa tify e srMkfs wiiuh l!t l'!r'iiiiii ruira ! ao tltal (1.4 IiiiImiIihJ luat kifa- ly utvlrrlx'l I who owka so tab ulatxat on ti lls al)uiu -f.r sitra ", snd llwn d j ikJ ( llili drvxe i ntlr a'.l'ia.nrs (r fuU rofV. imiaaliuu f If ll.il Nl tU Caar, !irn bar is tH umI.io ayaiitrv of favorilimn eatalilwlMxl, mIi iiuiat work cormjtti'io end tf ivit, tlxr ti-4 , si l iM, lltn HMt aifraoriiiitary uV)(ia f caika nobs fr board of. I And no pl-sur in a-itK'ifijf lh fa stme of Ihlnjfi any wlx-rr, aod yl l'4 in tn- l' inHniiiif iimi nrcujuir bnlliairy of i he starry ISriiMHMiul lhat bangs vter Virginia. I( Liaiosiu mi rmxt . TW infirlorisliat of Culjiqw fryard the frirwA sl of the oVila aa t vioUlHal of tlw Cunstitd tiiai Slid the Us end no wornh-r t F"f, aroird utg to l hiy Hotiisaj of law tlx am otd'Ctabitinml notion of law which haVe hitherto always Mwtail. ad tUttfUrmi VtryHne tliw- lth w-rtnin V ihw charter of the IktuW lle I'liMi-d Htati's U a law wliw h woallulr tlutl iMlik Miid lis bnuichea. wtrre branches ! cautUiahod, the Tn aavry of the l ailnd Hlatrs I fcnd, at all etents, n H I law whi h miuiree that the Mtc menw. as it is rollntted, nmll m dt'poKiii'd Uirre, Uiih-as the He. rretary of the1 Treaaurr sliall otUrwiae dimrt, in wiiicn caa lie is to report his rtaaM to isuugnm. imii-oino-iy,ii in apaaiiai, ii nof, at me cowuiniri mmit of the neil sKMimti He la required to n uort his raSona--not; 1 priinie for tlie Mirwaw f r which Jrmni IhdlWr akod bis sroiiaiiilaian if lliry had tii b thing as siipHtare in lln-ir wn hi A mar is, nrrviy lor iiuorineimo tn ine w ran io enalJe Osipmai io Hxlge of the annVieni'y of th rwaAine, and to amiMe or diannnrove the art. He is mouimd to report his nwwaai to ("ta-iifreas meaiilnc. surr; to hoth IImimm of (Umnn-m. If laith llouans concur in rf hiiI'mti tlurt lltn Hncrrlarv's reasons are wrll (mhmM and ithVi:iit, and spiimve his removal of the ftViMwitt, thn the provision of the chancr makinir the ILuik aial H lrain:li a the oVpoit!re of the public tnMjrr, is no loiijr law hot, unleae both llouae caicur in approving the art. tlie provuiai remauis the law of the laud. L if wot JJ'iiaw approve, and tlie olwef dusjpprove, the Secretary s art, still tlie law renieins unrhsn. g'-il. The f'mdi'ent, with (lie concur wxe of one 1 1 He i Coona absie, cajumt make, suMieod, slier, or rriaial a Uw. Now. wiiiin-e I lie ll'xwa of Uprnaimtatiterf sluUI finally a((rve Mr. Hrretary TaiK-y'l reaMkiiai lr thn Piraideui'a reirtuvaJ of I'm Vpti-a from thn Hank, we alwll -e what rVv tlie h-eolution of the Hcnal', rn-ntilly adootud, will llate oh the conduct of tlie KiortitiTv; The will iIm o be prrciw:ly the shiihu in pniKiple, aa if the I louse of Koprt'iamtaiivea lufl unaiilni"OBiy eppmved the act, and the Hriuile had ajijiniml it by a Imre uuiiority. lu that cane, the I'maidont, with the concurrence of the Hwiate alone, persist, iug in wilhlioldinr the drpositrs from the Ikuik would suspend or n-fw-ai biw of the bow!. In the cusu likely to occur, tlie Preeiiknt, with I ha coo Curreiice of the other limine ahum, will auMpeud or 1 rcpuJ a kw.- lie will, w mW4, amnlutate the powers of the Henatc, the repn-ia-iiiatives of the Stales, and tlie grand Federal l-alure of thn Uo verninent, Ua tlie preervsliHi of which deia-nd the very being of the WSIe suvetvigntirs ! and then I j rj c 1 this Federal Conslltuiina will wmm to eiint If the Freiutlcol be sincere in his profession, (and I will not doubt il) it la only tlie Hank of the United Slates thut he wimIk-s and is aiming to de stroy ; but he is UnK'ntsbly miataken ; it is not the Hanky il-ss- Likwrtr fwsrlf, no which hi tdowa have tnlkn and are (ailing, and will, unless .he shall tbrTiear,'rir the people sliall arest his band, smite her to diilh. (Here' Mr. IML'h mele ari allimisi to a scene in one of Mrs. kadclirib's novels, in wJijrH (bifh;rj:M.ite4IcM tLsgiiltinukr- tn(r.hia owa.daughter. By disaivcnj-,.iuuuatufe picture of himsnlf on her bosom, whidi he had bared in -order to pldnge Tm? pojiiaed te V Vrt. If awme pridnnat ttrcnmstaitce VmiildSp7Sjriho President's eyes tl the real object against which hit am i upnnetTf mrhe shisild then (as well I hope-he wtHilrfJ-forheBr the frtar bhrtr he TnertitBtrs in the joy I should foci at the escape and safety of the victim, I should rnoat fwly ami heartily for give all. the uiha tu) baa ciwjiuiuuUod. . ,, , henevcr we compltiin of the rruhini-nt s con duct, of the public luilh (ioliittl, trie 1'j.M.Hliitive power siteimil nml Iranlpl.-d ui fundamental principles of the tu the victory of New Orleans, and oi power cHiteinnod nml trampled under foot, and the institution wihVort- eilbt tte. glory , tif of the luurels that adorn the hero's brow ; and, as if ihese alone con stituted a suilkient assurance to us of the suii'tT of : our institntions; this language "lies bred repented by. Senators on ihia flotif ju gnuie. debate. I am not going to tear a single leaf from the Wrvhtb which hi mihtary aervtce achieved (iir him ; nor shall I now inquire how much of it will prolmltly whherwiivi afteLhii Jhall jetire friHU othfie and power, ami ceAse to be tho dispcrwer of rewards and Ihmmhts. I'd me, his militnry glory gives no aiamrance of aociirUvv - It has tilen occurred tome to relloct wit- it wo that the hnppy iniHgiiiatioii of the (treiiks selected the Itiirel as the eniUein of fame and glory. Was it because the Laurt'tis n poiwHiou plairt l prtimHHSM to thone whw-brawowr the crown, and td Ihc hero on whom it in bentowcd. Too otU'ii has the JLuurel crown iiitoxicated tlie hero, made him madv and diuigenms, furious, and inischeivous, in his madneial ; and ton oAcn Imve the People been tempted, by the beauty of the crown they4mwptowed,to"tT within tlw ni,a-p '"r tti mlu" ' ttr not have been distilled from (leu. Jackson's Ihu rcls a poiui Mai alike to himwilf nnd to tire (on utitutiim.thc Liber'ty, and the happiness of his coun- Mr.tiRUNM'saidikcold not see any con necti'nr between the extra allowance made by the Post (itfiwr Department and the memorial which had, twit presented to the Sen Ale by tlw honoreUe, member, from Virginia, (Mr. Tyler.) But tlie gen-1 ifottviu ( M r. ljl4 had fiaiiid t had, : therefore, thiMight protwr ito introduce, hern. Now, for his (tr. U.'s) part, he had never been in the habit of making ie bene eue speeches, t)iit he wished" to" oblaiii Wihe" evidence ffiat was to te hnit aii"iaj(bjcctvVroW prtecingr'tg any In vestigation of it. lie had called Cr thd 'jnforma tirniv naving a desire Vo ascertain why these extra allowances had been made, and to what extent. The Postmaster General Had answered the call, and tlie report was in the hands of the public pnrt ter, and woifid, he had been inarmed, be feaMj for the examinartoh of tlie Senate in a fcw dajaT lie would a.sk, would it not he better, then, to wait until they snraild have the means of ascertaining for what purpose those extra allowances had been nWde, what enrvfees wire rendered for tVm, and hcihaVr $A b fuHtc had Wen materially be- ly part of t!i Ii'imI tu rwjiiin aff.il'-J tyllfm! AVben that inr.rmali'ai aluailJ liaie Ux II laid brfor the tViuite, b csdJ aaaurf (he Ifaioralils H riator, thai, if h saw ibat 'thos rilra irHuwaires bad ik4 b-u for tlxr" public gl, (mi wjMild not be list adrorste of su h a mraaure. lie wsulj esuM'inn it as rhh h as any oilier ball. duL It was known tlial meiubers of both Ilnuset of Cigmaa, nhssi it waa tintiewd that tb Ulaiarrw of the Vpsrtmrnt would juatify the Piwtrnaater Owtnra) to ettmdinff I be niad Cuilily, bad areas- ed uptsa biia, with ail (lie influence of the rrnai of country, from wlurh they can, t grant further accommodations, and they wera accordingly made, iw, waa it io be snid, that tha Pisamasti (Jeneral .smaild be cenaured for complying with their requeat, umk r tlxu ciitumalancea F All, perliaps, might iin in aaying se thing thai he had (tended his aoCiMiiioodulioiis loo lar, bemuse lbs fuisls of the Dciairlment were not piftVs lit to cver themr- It mrgtif-haTW'fimr -trtterhad tlie at bi'en avoiiMt UK, ocfore flenntofi um&rtook Io renaurs him, they ooglit first to ascertain whn, Itief hli Itad aiij liiiprija r oT.Jx:t mi i V 1m IIiit', in making (bieJ extra allowaires, lie had acVd with partiality, ami dmpenafd I hem among favor, ilea. He (Mr. J.) imaginod that would not turn out to be the case, at b-at he i not. lu regard to the extra allowances on the Pmth em nsiie, gn at benelil had , resulted io conae. qiwise ; ami, if it should be found that tha allow ance was not more than the additiisial services rrn ih n-d were worth, tlien he tlKsight no one ought to oHopkiiii. It was not .trtiatiug the Head of I lie Port Ollice f)i mrtOtit fairly, to tale up the ori ginal contract for 5,00(1 dollars, made hair years ago, when it was believed tlutt would have ls-ii aulI'M M-ol a'conuiNniatiisi, ami becauan three, fiair, or five thouainid dollars additional hail beofl given for extra services reiatorm!, w was to lie ciniaurnd ! (V'tistors ought to look at the t-nn of the original rcsitract, ami see wlial the service reiMbrd were; then tliy shmild inquire wheiher there were iiri ciiiil noSssi (o im-n-aao (lie mail accomiiMslati'sis, ami, if so, they might to any whether or not tin extra allowances uuvie were too much Tor tlie at vfees fniMlnrwd, hn. Ihc fport. should be kid In-fore the Kimte, he wisild Im willing to go into an examinallisi of (he matter with any honorable A' rial or. . Mr. TYLER asid, his principal object in fixing was to make one or two inquiries for thn ('hair man of the Post OfiVe Committee (Mr. (trendy.) It was now ai-veral mifhs advanred in the acMtusi ; tlie Public had heard boiim startling rumors reect. ing tlie condition of the (teneral P Ollice, and a iiMMt iiiiporlanl couiinuuicaliijn had bceu raxived from tlie Piadrrraster (ieiX-raJ, which had mil yet b-u acted on. Tlie Public had been looking, as he had Ucn, very anxHsmly, from day to dav, for information from (he Committee on that subjoct. lie ls'gg-d now to know from the lion. Ctuurinan, what Wo tlie condition of that Department T what pfugrcaa tlie Cominittea bad nualo in tnea report 1 and what iiupediimmt was in the way of their com pleting it T lU did not mean to say that there was any Impediment in the way at all ; but all he wanted Io fcrmW was, when tlw Senate was to es poct the information that all were ao anxkaisly looking for oft (his most important stlbjecU Mr. LF.IUI1 aiked tlie hon. Senator from Ten nrre (Mr. Grundy if he" had discotered aial could explain the reasons for there being So many starry coruscations hanging over Virginia 1 Refcrrmg to the ctleritki attached to Gmlrarlors names. J . -Mr. CLAYTO.V aiid, that It atmd Io be the general opioion, and wa even 'now conceded by the uonorabU (Ulairman of this Corainittee on the Post Office-and 'o1 Roada, (Mr, Grundy.) that an imtuirv into, the cWitiim of illo I'ost Oihee I)e partinHt engh 4tt rm imffrrTt"dr'y Vr4 -1h Chaifn man bad dowe-nethmg towards efirctrngimr object which was admitted W be sj dt'Sirable, nor had any ism atlema Usd -it Mntil tK cv-milor frem Oltinv 4,--- vi'i rry ; iwo uaya ago, outireu nis rewHUtion, wnicn wihiiu, hfe aiipposed, be acted Upon to-day. The Chair man now expresses' the opinion, that no such in quiry Wit be made in Ieai than Ihrce or four months, and aa the aewmon will probably not endure (tr that length of time, he was bound to infrr that, in the ojiiuiuu juf tlie, Cluuxiuau, the motion, for inquiry would be now utelc. Sir, I foil it to be my duty so early as tho session of la(, '31, io move the. appointment of a Com mittee to examine1 the ailairs of Ibis department, atid.yUWgh. tliat CwiaiiUee,-aMihiu4- Uy-'tUa the L hair, waa compoaed of a majority of the deci ded iriciMls of the Administration,, whone nieusurcs krkled to prevent a full examination, yet enough wits elicited to satislv me that the denartment was bankrupt .at the end f the laohd yeaf from 'the' time its prewnt head commenced his administra tion oT its conceins, and, I expressed that opinion at the time. You may remember, sir, how severely I Was rebuked by a certain class oi newrtimpers for expressing that opinion at that period. It was de dared to bo impounble .-for it was known and said, that wlien Mr. McLean left tho dopartlucnl it was in a mont flotlriHlting condition, and tlial in his re port for November, 1329, being his last before he left the cilice, he bad stated, that " the surplus funds exceed 8 37 0,000 ; that the meamr of the de part incut are now ample to mee.t tlie rcoJtmable wants of the country; and that & eieilarU adminit- trillion of U affair r, for a few yeaft td come, will place at the diimonitim of the (ioveirnmrnt an an nual surplu 6f store than half a million of dol- W'r"lll that Very tea r, ulthitu y;h Mr. McL an ait more than 463,000 miles; yet the surplus ot revenue, for the same period, was t100,dl2 ! Now, sir, what has happened in consequence of making the Postmaster Ucucral a Cabinet Minis ter, and subjecting the control of his department to the will of a party I Why, the tormer incumbent, unwilling to be answerable for the consequences of maamg me wuce a party maenme, naving uoen re moved to the Rench,.the office, iustead oLvielding arV amiufti OTph Teveftue to 1 heTjmnTyj' of haHl a million, or any other sum, has been an annual charm upon it, as your appropriations for its M con tingnt expenses" shew, of about $80,000, and yet with all this aid from the Treasury-, it is now con. ceded to be insolvent to the amouhli of hundreds of thousandadf dollars! . a ' a la the yea? .1937, an honorable member from Missouri, now in my eye, (Mr. Benton.) made a report on bxeculive patronage, in which he very eloquently described tW immense power of this de- purtinent, designating it as one otthe two "great mo ving causes ot numan action in tnia country. 1 am sorry that hi report. Shmild not he more frequently remembered and fread at this period- In mV hum- ble opinion, this department, irresponsible as it is, itddtng without check aa tncreaavig annual rtr- vrmie of brtsrwa two and three um'a, and ri ding or alltlia rttaui of Is, wj s(, ! i4 making any twin Pf- Vat of tU I iuhi r-iea, b an) cbame ant mil gorralij CmlrT-l to U U4ut. )y dnapermtw H -ra !n clet hrgimfc tVllh tham e M bM (avef SMMan long lu proai- bility of -eaa, the irifloetw of h rnginw iruutl ordinarily arrurw bis tkln i deaiw of lltMiaitKSI. AW'IinJ M H Way eswiy u, lias bm-n, to tlal sV foat U Jai-Ulr t off in the aevermJ 8tst its uJluurm wi'l tmt'mm to be, ta it has been, folt by every man l for tlat PwsW at an election Mouaed by the Fnlnral Eterntivw. Ib'alitf tfnaaiuala bf friw acWMaiM-ni into ery sretim of tl country, and rwuig, as it ww amt, reguUr periiabcal rrturns of all paper Uken at every pl oil re in lbs Tailed Xuiea, with the narm-s isf all the aubaenbrra to sjevrapaafy in every part if tlie country fboa, I ssy, wauilairung, as si effectually has, a eoeaisVte svsh-w of ttmmagtvmt IV poJfTM af reading of eveqr nuw in the wkJe rav tiisi, watching, as rl InaV, pmsie corremaidrsa-o, imt cToHng, ailr rfufyT by prvnetioVdimTa1te,-the chsimeU of nsnmunicaii4i at it laVnamw it i. a now organiani, ciak-rrd o be a of lb Baa dsrtgrrVais pnwers ever su(S rd Io et w a repra- at'iitntive rivernmeut. It t imbl an awsamly. Hir, tlm re is nothing reaemblmg it in the annals af any Uber Ouvenuneul whkJi baa deserved tbe nn inn of fret. ruf Jfarm atrr rmra. Vestorn Cnrcilinisin. 8ATURDAY::.:::::;::APniL 19, 1834. LVTKRA L'l M l'l VKM tlST. We have repeatedly eipmmi the belief that fettling if imjxirUiM-e would be pffi-cM towarda Mnpntwing the ruiiiiiiiuiicalHSi U-lwc n reuv4e pirta uf the htale, un til Lbe l'uoplu aludl hais rrml Iba (.' it iiUav, Tu riiect any ik uf angnilmin and of gi-wrral utility Ui be sccaiiplirHid by iialoalual mUpricr im ply, la utterly vain Sirli iihim may aurcmi in ciain Uiea where Uie poulaLisi u deu, ur even wbrre thr ruad or fuada wnuU uaja Ummgli a rrfom kut ayaoa-ly peopled, prmrsled there ws I iffM-nt auaauit of aur plua capital io tlie place winch it waa daMgiteif Ui eua iiecL liut it is the niulurtuue " .North Caralma thai between all her uiarket-towna and tlie fertile back country there is gTt dl of pis' land, and. ccaae tjiintly a Una poputUun. Ad4 W Otm lu friml lr6 clenry uf capital, eveu for her ordinary cummemal transactssis. and we shall have two Ua arias wiuca we eonaider uwuperabte. What, tht-n, nrast wt do ! Shall we wait onul thr uatural counw of eventa aoall reuiore Umac otaiaclea ! Who can hope tu see that day I DVruwd a wry saooe rately incrcaard ratio, m some of the nuct fiartik dc tiona, our pypulatssi caama sxtead SAUl the Bnmrpat productive tracts in tlie West sod Sou la rhall be occu pied, and emigntKSi, which is now Bowing id tnrrenU frun our Sta te, aliaH chaji iU aiuriTb:rrl he obrmui to tWTj QM Vbo hU paid an; auentasi to the subjnot.- Of cowrse vre cannot eatcaUie apan the ad vantages of a generally denat population. And what hare we to expect from the other ravsnrxaVteicms) tot la there any causs to expert, reasraiably, the acciuno tnt.VtH.of rfdumlsaX cpilij is our pi"f "Ltth trafisjc JUstiVr-CW apetk of thcm uW not in derknoi,- whi fl tlie aotl which ought lu CouttWe to tkrtr growth is annually aWraaratmg -and being deserted by its oc copanta, and when there is every reason U sport b end tliat the produce which is now carried to tht-m will in a few years be diverted into other channels by the su perior foresight and wisdom of our neighbor 1 Kiv We mut not expect to see a very deoae pnpuUtiun even on our richest lands which are remote mail mar ket ; and, for me same reaaun, It would be rkticukaM to look fitf a very populous and wealthy Town mlated frHn a fertile country. Town and (Country are mutu ally dependent they must nuunah, or Uiey will Uf, Uigetlier, " TFedlet tt1t'ftne ptfts oT ffie State coaMctedT by good roads, with our own market-towns, and even Um puoreat intervening tracta wdl gradually improte, in conaequence of increased oanvcnienccs and facthue of trmnnportuig ihear pouductiuus. -Tlua wuat be duoe, at leant in part, by tlie resources of the State; and, al tiiigh tlie proceeds of the roads, from tolls, might 'not soui roiinburne tlieTreawiry, jet the aggregate wealth of tiie iSULe would be increaawl, by the enhanced va lue of tlie private property; because, n the improve ments would make an eUle worth stluVHSl, which at now valued only at 95,01X1, Uicre would be at ouce a gain of 100 pet centum. In many cases the appiecia tion would greatly exceed Una ratav Every year diniinishea, instead of increaaug. our re source."' (rt whtre we w'nVir splits are depresni by the melancholy spectacle of fields, once fertile, now exliausted and lying waste; and bouxes, once the seat of generous hospiudity and mnorent muth, now dila pidated, deeerted, and infected with ow ls and hats. Wo Must-do sisnetking snntt toeheck emtgratxC to People : a little more delay wdl divest us of means which ages may not replace SOUTH CAROLINA. " (Amid be murk ftr opes kit, fi Ptm, ' "Aa not hrkttui in iae ; if rid raw wrgeo' "Did not disnuuit me sioct.aaa' arraa to rmtt "(hniitout conjecture on the rkoU There has lately been, at Greenville, South Carotina, a gyandjpwremo ergy and talent which, according to the great Repub lican poet, dkstinguished that which erst assembled in the " regions of horror," nor intent upon an object quite sp rmrinu--tan a coriinany coruuig of common mor talky, concerting plans of revenge sgainst an earthly Sovereign. The oath of allegiance prescribed by tlie Lcgklatnre of South Carolina, is the m-rtenied grievance of which tnose unnappy spirits complain ; but the rrl eause of all tbeir present woe is disastrous political deCwt : Vliy.aluajld axiy koorahle man 4n Saulk Caeilina refuse to lake an oath of orEce similar to that which we of North Carolina, and the citixeoa uf many other Slates, are not too proud to subscribe . : No,,oa-.it is not the oath it is disappointed sird. tion, and the "study of revenge,", tat now ar-ea'the meek UaioaiaU to their extremity of bate ! ' " : If bd aw cW s of d dirtiwonu of thai party la out ttrtyhliwmfi hus tJwTS at4 fnoogh to bf and it v rth ui&my In tht aVt that at Uir lata mxrtinf in Grreut duligmukd bwdM, Mr. Vpi, prnpua' w VpuUiasi Is mr pareatal pmtactiv, Andrew ti pn bejging b" ad f Andrew Jm k-.! Sal, for Sk.it. . Tu gl thras a Rrjmtlwm tiov. rnnn-t J ; ;; ftf karw Butiwdg of tha' character of that party in S, ("anJm, WS Would aujya lliry hiletidod to paf p MajnyWaat I FeawuMI spj.ly to Ceswny for a Rrpubbcan Govvnuorirf I ! The brstw PaUni aaigU as wall ak a simikr bunei of tha AaUic.at of t And wbe do tbeas aia-4-mlnJed patriirts prep snakt sua b a d gwincal rwqWtwt t Wby.at the vertji aarnl whm tha Uaurpef has rewrl.l tlie bust aiaa I f. the ladder which tbra-eUaa betH to bU t Lvt aJ a I 1 m wum iiwu awufaaaa ariMrine mil ,, tha "HJ Busuan sawd but a slif pretext to paa i .1. .i i . i ..... . I nrbioan, sod, wbro that M aVjoe, vjr may mil fcj I st yiiipaw taa) anii'im - - .. If Ihnan isMBfuidrd men really v. ..4 to . saiUicaa (aiverataent, they will adjure to Uien 1 ance, and wmto with Uw rtwrtnen of the land kj kutg kd against the ennny wtule tbera is trt .a, ksxlrft. ' . I low sadly aaianawd are I be dwtricta of HjajrUmW and GrernviJW! the driuef ealkaj after a brfuc BMmainaiM province of aarrirat (.nwc (J Bfc sftet a galkat and (Mltuie suldiaf of our kavuUu, If wt aec a aniakea in our rrcolWti.s of sat the most interesting arlnrrrfm nt recorded aa aarat baaiaj, Lasuruiiaa of Hpaft detf-mloj. With Ihres b 4r& am, a narrow paas again U toany mdlaaa. intaaU-rm, uatd U waa tatnysd by I native of TW ly. Il.y dors nut tell aw what becaavtof ths as, creant who, -aMe Ik, hm Jnd, ikrrw 0wmf frmi -krkrr ikMM mil ku ltd f but his native province boraine so remarkable fsi dy, that naintrfr-il mnnrj was called 7VaaWiaa n We hope Hpartanburg and CraearilU ajr not p. pv m a rvmrw wUirh'wuT entitle them to the tu BUjf iey : but, if thrt s Hsith Carulina ought to 4 ie thnn from their allegiance, and nntrJuUtt tan into r pravtau-r, wrtii the same of " Thr-aaaly," p 'e aind guaolum at hrad-ipjsrtcTl will ii them a HrymUtcmn UuvernuimtC r- - - . THE DKPO8ITE8. After our last paper was put to press, wa Trrmn iRRuaitai that the vote on the Deposits Questan ba torn taken m Qav Hiaaa of lUprearota lives 1 aai part J that impress oaivryed to aume of our rwahn thr auue mudligence, W have sinca Icwnwal saw os the asm suhjrt,btit the eVlay of the mails prvvBJi u man giving ihw jtm and nays nn the passage gfifci reaulutaaa. fnB the Commit lee of Ways and MeaaK Ihese RauluUum appeased im tar paper (Hrwe nce; and it eretna, rrom tls style in which th &' waa aaaasfeai as UM llnnae, that the loam quest' waa made to depend opu their adopt msl. thus cottar off all rvfrrwoca to the surnr umcy or insufficiency of th reasons given, by the Secretary of the Treasury, Jbf It., rental, nhicb reswas were so decidedly eortdenaM by the Senate only a lew days beice. This decina m the House, sad the manner in which it was armai 51 at. plainly ahowa that the RepresenUtivesnf the Psopk are not kgudeting tut their constituents, but fcr lass1 nailrj.iUahaaai (Wfa-na aVdarar t saHVlie awavey aafc in its kswrfiit diwisitory upon IV adjiunatutif that Psjigrvea, the President wreatet fraaa'sW legal keeper, who has paid for the privilejt its oVpoaite with has and the" next Congrea,' withw Vviking at the reasons given for iu aeuws, (luwwia; them, to; hajtllj. ,iwnfaiaaiiosuivo tha be b4 aVane right But, althnitgb the Home of Ri'isesenUtrves bu ti neb to-aetd ydirett ASimini i tfi.uf Vs. Jifi.l vote w ttfltlmijuiil to an apprmarof the course of if Preaalcnt. . Thus the two IJouses diasgee, one of tea! ppvaovr..aad tho other ditmjfrmmtghf renWf Accmlirtg. then, to a Cut imnstruction of the la si tit Dv-pwlea gkj ht be tratartd la tlieU; State fcuU- or, at anjite,.ithoiainiud iWawn lalUmaaw! dvould not be restored, the public money bereeJWtoj letted shuuld be deposited in that imtitutioa At why !Because tlte public money is not placed, by tt r.r-titvH. r by any law, onder the control either .!JlidOTi.a)gne.oi in coujuut'tiun with oaw braats of Cwigrcsa. It is entnuted to Cowiaasa, which asms the Sraac AXD lkm mf Rrfrrtntmtitrt. " WLea tbe Bank waa ciiartered, Congreaa, witk tV apmvval of President Madison, tnada an ajrreeauii with it that Um puUM -fUHttey alwuld aoVpoaiteim, en eonditjoo of its paying tlie United States tisawar al,"i0tM1lJ, and rendering sum- Uier seices.iBl' charter, the Secretary of" thu Treasury was requires make the Bank the depository; and if at any tuna k oswlered it his duty to remove them, wbkh ke bai; right to do except fcr doubu of their beuig ecurt,k; was required to report bis reasons to Congress, ski were to decide whether or m they were sufficient Tlie PreeuJent, however, "aanuned the respowsbi ty " of renaw ring an honest Secretary, because be .wstk" r4 remove the depnsjtcs; appointed another, who, a! servient to hW pmpnees, 4i4 remove them; the reast are given to Congresa; and one branch considers uVsJ insutm ient vet the President, with bis "lovinvr Hbss? of R.ireseiiUtiveji,' has exercised tlie right of jtsia; J I "miifumT'tht roHntrrrnrr of the S tyti e. , a nJ b dila Mil 10 lire spoils: - I . 1 Li - : ri Mow, what was tlie design of Ire branches in theN- taaul Legislature, but tliat they should be checks p each other, and that, m legislating, one might not iff w.thout the concurrence of the other! But the rl nuity of auibition has found a way to get over all "f cliecks. The Senate, fi iu independence and booe?! is now openly assailel, insulted, and threatened Wftif popular vengeance, by the toalt ot the President, wh3 te.ltim-smnl:ttM xutl m their tftampb -eu&f Laws! : Will the People of the United States submit to t& oouoie moignuy nra a violation ojncirjawsj then mockery tor their complaints . and petitions H Where is the irptrtt dt TSIWhere the" spirit of Let as not be misunderstood : we invoke neither turiialii nor mobs, but we invoke the timely exercise of n rate but decided and legal resistance to encroachmeew whwh, unless arrested, will result in revolution, ceeded, pussuMy, by the calm of despotism. . tirt ft tWthm tVlp.wtb fVraa tM State Meat By nom, Conner, 1111, Hawkins, McKay, and Sp1; voted or the President a coorse ; and Messrs. JJam rer. Btebetrv, Graham, Jtencher, W. R. Shepherd, II. Sheppahl, and Williams, voted gtnal it POST-OFFICE DRPARTMENT. I I.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 19, 1834, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75