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w7 1 iu' "flli, rirt -i VII It If hat ha . ntl !tr. 'iter ifrce ctive. nultej f tU rem. It r. ) wind stitu.' nnee. Mt nio ewjr, tftbe an,! thus ittt s men ift. I'M, idit o ihe Hhii over. ertj witb. It Nr. kH to cue, w it air , tW iturt, nd tit it mtti ! W then. rir ddiaj Ihee aimi MM, )MC In VA sure. T oat bri held iM ode oust; can ressd nhiri W t&e 4 id ik irwa Jisf sees tkia ft 1st s. Mil ,e rtH lw leril totlj S I d-h tie s! Of itn ilm irV iie nd be" I, r' t en , r dt la i lo bik parts of this . -i ,, .11, nnu uu vii iiuul and lull iiHlirc (n a!!. , .. iI.h House take up tho subject, mid deide i n Ihe wli'ile question nf rifjlit, now that the" i '1 L.tffl lieon dt-priveJ of lukmg steals iu tlio men m - . . " a-iihinff lo pursue tins curse 1 Would the nfl from rf itb trwlihwdssirato g.v men " ...1.,. (...mi n v ii f .anifl llnfl III a ffii Iw days, !"".. , ',' , ....... U.I ... .l. 1 ; iinre woo. 11 " - . -....Ill bC lOllll J. WCrc IIUI Ulllliircu l III.;..! 1 This ' M purtitimi, mid these wore his views, ex L.J iviih all due reflect to tlio great legal .i,,u n( ili(J i!!iiimi;-ii from South. C.iroliim. i gir, 'r' &,the C'ltle'"-"" from ftwth Car fatUllii tlm c.mclusioii of hi re mark, hud wid that iiis relation with ma wero not such as would pen! htin lo'speuk of me as lie would of hi hon orable colleague. Although, sir, I do not fuarlhal mntleman's lncevin any coiitisl, I know that he iKjrowd of talents fur sucrior to mine. The .nmleman teemed lo know tiiut ho it much my su perior in age, in learning, and in eloquence, but Thy did ho mil think of this bofore he commenced bif attark t W hy did he not Hltack his friend from South Carolina, who hud voted with nie on all these question! 1 hat would nave been mora consis tent with '" gentleman's vaunted chivalry, which bell eternally talking about- Laughter.) ttut the gentteiffll'l fcrthnr sayerthnt-T. hud held that these men had constitutional right to participate in, the organization! of tho House, and contends that be cause they once had a constitutional right, 1 act in consistently in hot supporting their admission to goats t Ihe present moment. In this matter, ih? reiiileman himself is in no enviable position. The mmtleman came into this II. him a Nullifier, op posed to a National Bank and a hijjh tarifl ; still we find him always actinn with that very party which uoes for a National Bank, for a high land, and for all those measures which ha has declared to be most odious to linn, if it is iitconmatent in me to pursue Ihe course I have, is it not doubly inconsis tent in the irentlomau to pursue the course which he pursues! If I am inconsistent, ho is still more to; and how cau he justify himself to his constitu enttf How is it Ihat he is atniiglinir to get lhat part) in power which would adopt all those Federal measures wmcn no nimsoii preienai 10 do aoso lutely opposed tot In pursuing the course which I desire to pur sue, I do not tea that any harm can be done to any party, for I will be willing to postpone rfll the great questions which: this Houso has to act upon, until Ihe matter oT this New Jersey election is finally do Wd.-upwvlwchxaa.ba diMia ia asiturL time,.as trie House can proceeo w it at once, ana cct upon it in a leal and constitutional manner. .Mr. I cr.ift thon obtained Ihe floor, and moved to refer this resolution, together with the creden litis, and all other evidence in regard to ihe Nes Jerey elections, to the Committee of Elections, and to tflat mrrtion"inoveJ the previous qtiestionr Itemre Inking Ihe )oetiin, 'he li'Htv turned. Extract from a letter dated " Indiana oolit. Dtc. 2, 1839. I tike the earliest opportunity lo inliirm vou ol the ruiill of ihe lorinuliiin nF our Generul Assembly. Tho lion. James O. Reed, jOfifvUnvM elexledw-ake Ibsihm, aitu an tneKneroiiiowr tu urn atwer iiouse si iiirtiCfit9;--4w tho liixwAifr'tht rikrmnctoi. I I II .i r.i 1 II 1 they been aware of their strength, they could have elected all." , TEXAS. ' "". Tbeeteambont New"Yorll afrh-ed at New Or leans from Galveston, brings papers of thai city to message. of President Laiimf to tho Texmi Con gress. In ilii doeunieiit, li does not advocate an exienrum 61 th anvereiiro'v tf jrxns along the shores of tho Gulf towards Mexico! no preiers tne -elevated region lying oorllminlil ihey attain ganta Fe, and secure Ihe Unite of New Mexico, of which that city is the capitol. , J. - Should his advice be acted on, the Texan will Ww tsjisriniwsiinU ramam,lifiSM,fll)4uC?EaJ..e., fTior- struggle with the more warlike and hall civ- iliied Indiaiis7v.rio"BaVetalory cros.iea tne missis- inni and aril IPO area! in Arsansns. r-:-The:3ilmtt' -:tridicttlhofeprtof Colonel Karues having joined the Mexican Federalists, and alatet Ihat tbe last accounts left Col. Karnes in pursuit of the savages, Dear the river San Saba, on the northern frontier. Provision! of every kind, but flour, were scarce, and in demand at Galveston. t - ' Some 200 Germans had latdv arrived there, via. New York." V " "' " - - - NEyG00l)S. . ; THE SU iSCRIBF.R-3 .' " RE now receiving knd opening, it their stead it Mill lldl, Cabarrus County, t new and fresh sup ply of . . Fall and lVinlcr Goods, co!tstsTi!u or . -- . Drt-finoila. Hard-ware. Tin-Wars, Crockery, Gro- eeries, Drugs snd Mohcines, Dys-tufla. PainW, Boots snd Shoe, (Saddlery, I lets snd UooneU, Ac In short, their stock comprises shnost every article usually kepi ia a Vwntry store, all of which will be sokl low for ' ash, or lo punctual dealers on time. Wt return our thanks to the Public for the liberal mtronaira wa have received, and bops by strict llten- 1 Hon to bueiuest to munt t aontiiinsnce ot the aaroev. , JACOB WINECUt' Si LU. betruyCQunty, N.,Crt Dec. 27, 183. tf AND for Sale, by the Subscriber, I quenUty of the best . Sirda Cruz Safin . u JlfutcoDti'lo do. - ; " Best Java Coffee ; ! do Rio do; r Spanish Ciziritrst quality I J. Whiskey, eight years old, do do ; Superior French Brandy and MustMteelkaLames . ....... ,,WTTir'r.in 4fT' ....AAUUr. .l A i lini'H- Saliabury, Di-c. 27, 1833. . LAM Pi- ) - v TRAINED, AND OI LS, LINSEED ) For Sale b " C IL dk C. K. WHEELER Siliwiry, e. 20. I8-13.- tf. -' WANTED TO HIRE, "I SOME able, stout N.'jjro men. tor the ensuing year, j for whom liberal w.iires will be given. i ApdIv lo J tk mml a - trat r i I iv. aiiitirii i. Eahrbury, Decern boat), 1S30. 4U Liiujj Id I NOTICE, v 'piIM is to Certify that my wife Ann list left my bed and board willtout tny provjcetion on my pert. ywrifure I hereby noiify all whom it miy concern, '"U will.piy no debt of tier coniractin? afler this -jkio. . muju.aittO.Jf OHNfON.S OP TIIK MU ma nif jr. um:y l iiri -rro LLEi TlO.t. The f, Mowing exirnct from an aUe article in the last Cincinntiti Gazelle. ( . .j vllUII9 , . , . , pr"i"" c.Hiner.lcd with tho. ,.re,ifil, 1khI 6t S jurist Elates is - s iiM.iiini in i no niruiuue rl Itie Ci'Cixinn o( Ihe House in regard lo Ihe New Jersey esse. Organization of the House The more I ro fled upon the points raided, in organizing Con greihe stronjrer are my iinprnssiona, Ihat the c.Mirse piir.ed by the (rk, m far ai he Wat1 per. imUM to go, is ihe safest fiir Ihe protection of ev. ery inleret. The New Jersey case is one of a real contest, where the contending pirties act in giod fu it h toward e.ich othei1 arid owbjL"0 pub lic. . One set of mo rubers claini their scats agninsl the majority of votes actually polled, at the ek-c-v tioo. In their support, it is urged that they are fortified by the acknowledged lorm of law, which an far mke a present right. Dot this is not a safe rule. The House is the exclusive and final judge, and ! think it should take up the contest, in it first irtages, and carry il buck lo the original facts. If rights can be fmndnd ujhiii official paper, in deiiondonof the real facts, scoundrel fmictiwiartes may afwavs be fouo.1 in oflice to furnish such pa pers, io jsubsorve parly purpose '" t j' VVben.the House it in the act of organization, the historical fact of a bomi fide contest is always before thein. If the ruturnod memler's is in real contest, Jot 'his name be passed, with a ootico by tho Clerk when tho call is through, before any other step is taken in organizilion, the members present shook! decide how far the contest was of a' character lo be then acted opon. This decision should be made before any officer is chosen. Mlrilllf riirtri.ninli. ..T at .'.'I. J" '. If, a the Clerk proposed, the five New Jersey members had been passed, the some thing should have been done iirthe Ingersoll case. When the members of undisputed riiht had been called, then Ihe question should have been propounded, " Shall the New Jeriejf dtlegytion be nddedt Jljr re. ponu to tnu call would, be. No ' Here u real route, and it thoultl knee a full examination, be fore either party it allowed to tit.n Tho PenusyU vunia case would come urX immediately, and the sumo question would be submitted : " Shall Mr. r a ... .SI AM .vjfw aamittea io tuerou ( jug answer mould be inttant. Yet. Hit com it one where Ike actual vote and the eertxRcate'corrttpond, 1 have thought a great deal ,upoii. this Subject, lnd haveTirefuTryTiooaae which the purity of election is exposed, and the best means of defeating fraudulent movements in thpse officials who take and certify the volet and issue final certificates. Some such course as that here suggested, is the miwt f fPxhiaf . that 1 can .thiru 01,1X10(1 niuch efredii allowed tQ.oflicisJ certificates, every temptation is held out to obtain them, right or wrong. , If once a clsiman can get himself seated in Congress, ho is sure of a aessiefl's tttjtth waget and contesting es; and t Con greiwman s influence S an influence that maktt his reinovol almosl impracticiible would. prevent this by subjecting tho cluiinnnt to tome scrutiny by Ihe body in its organization. t , DilTicutty'war apprehendod "irom-thir Jersey was.'.i pirt or the public, lo carry out Iho popular will, as fairly exrressed, in opposition to mere verbal and legal technicalitiee. t II it in the nature of our in ttituttono, fitundod as they are on free and almost universal aufimge, to facilitate, instead of thwart. Tug t.he.xpre must cliongo our, institutions, radically change them before we can venture, upon any legal artr fice, to set aside an election, by the formalities of v.nra-.u jI4 jn Of dona hi England, even in I ho times of James I, when pro. rogative was a good deal lew limited than w i when it was often brought to bear upon elortum, returns, and partiaimsntary privlfcgi.8o far as the Clerk's roll in our Congress it concerned, it It rsswpswt .nKisn", v.-i rV, t vw-isvina. .ww,nasJ. r , .. liv.s . i..-.. -a A generally made up Irom newspaper lepons yery-j lew mombcrs e,ver bringing Willi mom iutir corn- ficates. The Clerk s list it nothing, Iherelore, out I notoriety. Ifa ccrtincale U rotiocea, n isooty prima facte evidence of a title lo a seal j lor, al ter all, tbe House is lo judge of Ihe returns and elections of its members. But tins prima facie eidene i good until it it disputed, and no longer. ' In the Jersey ense, erne set of tho members wero certified by iho Secreiary of Stale and tho judges - of the election, at having been duly elected, and, -trl Kitditlrm iothiai"th7 bad w lbefcw-fubliei notoriety the common consent that they wero elected." Tim other aet brought a commission ' from Ihe Governor; but this tame Governor, in a message to the Legislature, had acknowledged that his certificate waa of no avail j and that the return would bo judged of by Congres, who would ot tulTf r Iho electors or the elected to be deprived of their rights. Now, it eould hardly bs expected of any Clerk lo undertake to put on bis list titber of Iheso claiuiing parlies; buV if compelled lo judge between them, be must, according lo Iho principle on whioli bU roll is wade out, .wt down the party that was backed by iho common consent to hit election. To suppose that Coo press would be governed altogether by a mora technicality ia Ihetr decision; would be abxurd, especially when it it made Ihoir duty, by the Constitution, to go into tho merits of Jhe return and of tho elcclinnBul it ia taid that the certified member could be eu- etseded. in doe course of proceedings, towards the end of the Cimgress, afterv Having 'eilectetf - Speahtraml parncipaiea 4 iegiH"r"" all lhat wat expected from them to dovMw,,' lhe,r commission and " broad seal." Very true j and this would answer every purpose, if we eould only get Coogrosa and the peoplo of New Jersey, and tho public generally, to assent to iU" But it is hard, and, I hope, always win do, u m ser their face against ilia oosiuva nM of the nublic: and equally Uard lo ..ihatltiite. in tho estimation of tbe people, 0 vornor's certificate fir a froe eloclioii. 1 "-"."w-'-;-. n, .4.. ll. - An error bat generally preaiieu, mai u - could not decide upon an election or reiurt) prior to the elecliort of a Speaker. It it perwdly with, in ill power li decide upod tny questionrtoochinj itaelf aoJ it privileges, at toon at a quorum is on tained, though it cannot communicate with Ihe other branch ol Congress without a Speaker X Y. Jovrnml of Commerce, (Utg) IXJINT.S AT WASHINGTON. Si days the 6rtt tesi of the iwenty-sixlb n l..v been suikred to pats away in ihe Iiouse of ReprcscnUlivet without even n prosjct Ml- legLato buMUCM of - ... i ;i... or tho wtntt of the people al- soon eou;ru ivt - . , i. L 1 I . .... tl- .iiemnt Iho liijibbtnded tcmieu i. w 1 . . cfTirt In disfraiwliwo a portion of the citizent New-Jcrsev.and lo set at nought im "l'7 " nrecd will of a majority of the people of Ihe Citik il lJ n,:xAfs'H!.a u f.y . U f-i viwiilen and d.Trlers 1!i,1nwn,t f lr - - Yet", the eiy fM.!,tiq tf ,,4 U, teen tainted and refwi. wi twiw Ivu mi breaks thai woul I j , ,'y (iT Hie suvereTga tii,i ! m l. ?)' Me are wtU iusjUWw t . unlHjnghi anirraje f (wsn , ri,4 and s Cun-i U'jcd w r t'-'jtnl' tiiiPlrils; this New Jcr-j .wiW. u , k( tU tact. There ire t y, i it.:s,( w,j.u-- ri'presenl alive. Tlie r-t-ti.A r.-.C e always umler,f t br, ,be rif am r,. wlreo the MU botft cyc U Twv. prescribed by. law. Ttmssi hi"ije mp are the bona fide ref iem t rt W i v-r cowtotit ents, and as enrh, are rmnlod ta hi tV viIVte of members of Cisijrei. TlAioflrirkl uvMie. however, as exemplifwd by ifea Xr Jmn c seems to be a more rrmmur mnA. TW sww nority, being tho most or mL rrvtiUe portion of the crowd, are howra A iiw cWv maucretlie cnfiitutins atxi !. 1 t;enjr, and kit Council sffix lite Vf4 anaj V tH Sraer lo a batch f crrtifieatea i &iJ-TwLai At volet o( a large miiuW t ciitr... aaA U! al Whold I the prnress is i i srA tweei 'K.r.i,i-::'i..V.i:""Fi-:: ---..-j , . . aforesaid Govern ni C-mtfA. lir4 MiAnist. eoce.--.Vwiaa4 (irortun, (Vwwrsrfic. THE WESTERN CAROLLMAX Friday Morning, Drceraber 27, 139. (& Wo art auiboriandl faasmewstw CJU Kksi iii W'. Lok as a CacLlatc t tte &t a 8heru1 of Rowaa Cuimty. ijT Wo are sdtbaritctd ts sawnaaoe Isan IL Hut Ma, E.. as a Cauditiitui k rrtectana i.r is sdk of Hberio of Rowsa CostMf , at tkt mm 4rawai room this week agtia ta tie Jmcsmmh liU X 1Jwiry-eooieit;iiH4 ' irrnnr wm-rwaea&atf aS the atteulwa of ottr readers at fee vercbr at jtr. Sergeant of PeensyltTtiua. sa ttvrW twa WVaj awsa bers tsking their sesis, aal lie DrmmgietiXifmm, in opowilion. We base sdr4 tbeae prwc& as ley ing the most caodij aal a Me ru.rau SHcla ft seen, siid frnw tbese tba Jacrf a tmak'isnikt' view of this vexed Caabwversf. AecIarims. Th aeaeet sesnaa CaWfmvL if ever 0gen'iiiI lor aiwiu'w2tsw4 anrUBtaa. "-- - - t ieWtry.WaUoaaef.W Si. ammmmm-mmmmkmMlWT. -TT T'J.". tlio Currency, TardT, Rnsv fUnrrmckm-.!. I Judging of U bwui fra. nnw f, i - f US dJaCk Iral ui ng to submit t duties tkas awjusel, tVaa tary act some y-sra ago. ; . . ' Wo well reoolleet tbe line vliea tWe was a etnog Tariff ptrty ia ibis State. Ttoijereweas-i aaie; us who ere still Tariff cars avtbtwre. sr WSanc, ttrt they tror vraiet ta- ewiff wt -wmY umt wtimtf tlie system. .Tbere t sua wmcb ttim, laamrr. between pprlrriny Tsrl srif umtuJbnmmg the claims ef tboiwwbjrMlltffatata. If w fill tbe Offices of tanasjvsmwett mmJ CmOfftm with Tsriff swsekjwiU it out tlill- w asa with all its odious feakiires ! iimt cwmattV it ua7 we, therefore, tlimk tbt de 1km sm t iv siS free country, is, fur every cUaa smakV, mom HW -..f.i..r Jate-1-t.-laB. W-aa, Sa all a t TS SXZ own bssia. Tb tree aha wisJi m h. art law swevAeaia. I freely etiyfto r - "0"6 Ifato'ponpl of Xisik Carulsai JMLJav&XJkJ taxed directly or ndirecOy, (sr y eaycaal fmwfomr.mt j to cuitribut to any public riTtorariar, Irt at kw fc tk good of its awa eiUsoot aal tl .witwsta( ef th bate at large. - . V KEW iEHSSX UJxnoX .. Tb following is the stain esiaw rfaJ iw evje girasw in New Jewry as'set toriia Vf Mr'Wiir'Seiw-' lary of Stat of New Jersey. Tier will bear in mind thai tbe first six eisnal.am DraakXewsic candidates, and tb tW u aws ts Wlkeja. - - - r Tbe figure thow tsaat eJst mm Dim nawirar evaaaV datet wem elea-toJ, and awe Wag, Mr. BasJifatV aal th Gcwrswr gav lb ewrtAsaw f clvsAasa a all of tb Wbiga, thus settiag at twat e graH ash meotsl principles f sssr Gjawaaw tt ika A aanyw-ty shall rule. 1 Cofigreas 1 1 beea s-e thss tW w as 1 ii aL nwkingswsagressatania the may f twara, kl ait Ibere day after day dtspat sag last wcli aawey iaaw New Jersey sbaU take tae-r ssts,-ttw W fctja wb bav tbe minorite f tbe uu, ear tbe fhmmnat wxw bava a msjority. Wo Uy tbese feels bet aw ifee r? Tkersmi tL op'ui'wni Of .aoewt f ttrt saast sbsusgwaawal tutes of both parties, that tbey eosy wag 6 Usaiwlt( wbwaew eaf htwe .avb. a:eyg...iiMBMwiea- .Stole :ef .xem.:mmprf:.u.jz.jz l j: :::.VimMetitoi Ewaswwl Cbttreh in R4eislt. I J.m a Weacutt. Sectary sTS SU9f New t L mm eertifv laU euw a Ta! rlu t atnnsf alliha rctirrni ensile Iw Ae seiral e4nteiiAki.(SV the respective) coamties SB saal waee eta avw aa ay office, and akss ef eetsrus aaf vOr r sa Mat bss lnp of Soutk A.i.W, ra tHe exwaity f MjW. aal of Milville, in th ouAy 4 tkrto. t3k4 k the smdsvua f th aaaarai tusraatw egicev ef eW retards were not vacWrs) . tattWU of said eoontie d KiMfrrm umt OaaVssvSaaat, aaat iiaaa ia Mid Ulsicm ibjch were drere4 as mo it f wsotb. aaw now resMia oa n m meu.bers to repre-eM tks. ss A tkmrn t Krw retentative of tk Tswsjrs-Sunfc Usrwsil t. 8UHM. fceht on tbe 9th tn ,WAer, tXW it iniksiri thai I'tnUino Ihrkcrao bad - - - Peter 0. Vrewn, iHandB. Rysll. Williesa R. Cooper ZZZ Joseph Cta. . Meaning Forro, f, John B. Aycrigg. "222 Jol,aP.B.laXW:i, . ? Wee HaUead. n..le.C.tra.ton, " - - ToomssJ-oesiorke, , ZJ'X ! Joseph T. Randolph, .."T 2 . t And by which rt sppesrs mm iklMM. Telrr f). rawsa. Ihfcd C Ka3., rl ' of ,kfir Williem R. Cooper, Josrpb X, Wjfr F. Ca dolnb, received t ary a iw , taCCaia n JCIsxraJaw-nr 'f 4 f i.i ti.t JIi'U -9 ot Reireentativc Teii'-mh Vutr;m of the l ulled Suit's. " n Ix fcarirn.f ,if wh eh. I hive lit-minto wl my lumli e ;.i Zil mv ral o'oi5 -e, it the city o! Tren iH.wi.1 .s'i'.vUui "i'liu. iley of. Ue!obeiv.u. yr if mii hud, l-iJ, and ut the Imlt-imn-d 'i't (if Hie. L'tulni Jiil.'i yuar iity-'"rlh. JAMW U. WK.SCOIT. ,jintinj , thi ef-rtificat... and oo one will douM tr.t erpiM..ot H, Jlt-Mi,. Uickeraon, Vmooi, Uysll. Cwcr. ii.l Ki'le. the dentocratiw esndnlstes, snd Mr sttiha)a one ot Meral canilulates, ao elect-Hi. A .ml jt Kl the fiice and eye uf iI,hw facts, Governor tmum gir mulieafea ot elreli.Ni to' ihe fwleN alaKX Tk. whole matter is thus M forth in itji proiier Eight. . , T!s fv VVIujj larKlatft prtwnt each a certificate f slwrtitm from the Uovernor of New Jorey, sml "ut dtfraaiwl claim their wala The (Jovcrnor fwsswiws aw authriiy, mors ihan say other individual, t gnmt siica esrtittcate. Wpt ao far as is conferred wfkst ki Ua. But the t which confers upon kim tfeeasiaority m ;etioo, granta it mm, etrtoin rwrfi tr. . . , Ta IKwxrratie caadidntea odit tn prove by the Gov- s'sows) mwi that Uhsm eonditions aws al trr rVwNf y the tlotnms, and that his certificate is tliere tttwa anility. .The Whig awtnbers of the House rxfuas tk kesr this teatimuoy. ad iwurt that the Certificate, faswvser kUejat, or tber visa fraudulent it mat he. la p. P the righjef rj,.e .penooavba ptfiscniit, aik ihetr teats. . . . . TU siwpla of New Jersey have empowered the Gov new. nJW 4, with bis Privy Council, thail he uut p tk wAoU nnmbrttf sotrs given in the several couiv twi k Vtvrminw the persons elected, and torant Xbtm a eertiovst ot their election. Governor Pen auttfttm ta rnensueft a tertrficato to certain fndreid- swlav laarf hating emit Uf tk mkoU number of votei. Ttoswwta New Jrsev. throueh their repr.ents. saer prawe tnia bet, from the liovernor's own eMectt with this certtflcste, and upon whick flestw as bunded, ami renuerts ttist. Mis brtng sa ttfMmkrJ, the certilknto thus given may be dmre awta aasathurMeit. and iherelore void. The tart retime to kesr them. What ia this, in si. Bet, kut Btkm-r the election ot Representatives from iseevu, ami givmg it to the Uovernor I What is it loawiueuue; a gruas osiirpa'Kin ef poptiUr righte-. eart attsmpt tm karco apon the people ot New Jersey, as t?iyatettvev men whom they never have elected! Ami vH th parry who do Ibis have tho assuranes to tI ihuMt Rjwblicana, and lo tk the aid of the tvinidatjf' iiraur fights in overthrowing and trampling asms the Vnates4 snd dearest ot all those rightsthat m roes e ta Kvra tet. : ' TV tnpsVst licrtms of the Tsrtf A reoort for tuaaVV been going tho round, in the Noet&en iptis,tusi Mr. CsUmmmi has -ec-nstmt fir Jj!!f!.y,"' poHi of much inlob ligvsate ana! esaaluiv emit j Save Wiev'eTtho report"""' TV S tlunoml Enquirer, however, called on Mr. Catbou to know th truth or falsity of tho report "TSs aoswer uf Mr. Calhoun to the enquiry, will be basal euoueil beiuw . .It . .1 . a . . ' hiiiierto of Jhs.opinioos end cooro of Mr. Calhom on tin poim, wshonld ss soon think of bis gHinf j SMtabliahing t monarchy ia lbs United States, as aw th eoprvaMvo Teriff s'o; -Ta ritaWaalaSaa, umt-tW aafvocatats f a orotaeliva F ' ft. -. V .. I..' Ll ... L - - ' I. ... . wum., mj mm won " "7 s'T'"'- uo,""B T T i s " s" I-mverjustXttK.-ir-rxi-,x,.-.Tl-,,K . . .1 .- . ... .... . assy W ummn that tb people will never vsgain be UiiaiaW, by all lite dust that can be rawed (rom the State ef Sia to that f LsuuHana. Tb ruia and distress wlkack has grown) out at the operation of the one,-ind tteeopt-swun ami tyranny exercised by tb advocates ,.,. Uxsetttety qtJ,l.A.tg aaaiUilat th ymispeet of N raasiriLt.,No..ISg).: Bavt Sia : I have received the Enquirer containing aw mtvem troos zam rrirt iuence Jijrual, which anrsng mm uuna, anaens uai 1 nave eom out in favor of t g TrtA. . I ewrluil that 1 am indebted to you fur wt mm, at lh eoadusion of your eommsnls,' you say, toat ynai mill eucluso lb aumber cootauiiog tl to me, luaf Atr.r.jom ootics of the subject at tt aas aot th shadow ot romas.. , . ..tmiil. rr. nq rhe nsagrs.th.it and simitar rumors . br euw time, teen w weiy c.rcuiaiing in in - , cafeinij wa tut ouU AaJalLiha. cuuutrju a. Ireiif we Lef ihs aciiasctia sysivm, with its cartsia consequences, would twewasog llwr greaieet; too 11 reaiiy surprising, ma wita ib liirht f sanl xpv iwc, sny oo of sound jaaitraasa ami stlachad to lh country, slstuld think of aaaiiojr tk attempt. I fully agree with you, that tlio tiiaata, ami. I trust, th groat body of the sound end eaanuiat f alt partis, elsewhere, cennot bo gullod by Lm blldetuux argwnents put forth M its favor. The "IviwaiBg aUrfligeoc of IE" igr tk tmpvui- irrsH smHl ssasaaws ; aaat nil atismpts at th renewal ol th Pro tocby systssa aasaat fail ; or, if sttceeaaful, b followed mf mulnaii that woutd apemlily prualrat th sye turn wttxt iufUit!y graater lues than gaiB' to ttie uaiiiilWrterTra ihrmrrlT-n -- I has nut asmeGva. Ilsmiltoa ia the recess, snd , caaa4 ae-wt mtr kim; but I baa ao doubt that the twaasr a a tiai laa I mi kia as ia my eaao. Ia fact, I aauy -ay. that thw smtrd Vote ot this Muta, including ail awrUMSaa, vry turauit, at oppiawd to lb syatem. As few a I aa aauentwal, I ecarcely know an txception. Wok) grawl iwaaect, I aut, tt. lie. J- C CAMIOCN. T. RiKaix, Eeq, ' , x 1 'CVtme CVamex It was ssid for some time during the patst Fall, that lb Cotton crops would b small In the tSoatb. tbta aeoaow. It aow seems however, that this . ws awatski.It ia ascertained thst the ropi jsiLlUTarJujw and they prov to be aeucb awe buudjat tbsa was at first anticipated. imnsinil by fire en Wsdnosday, aRenioon tlio It j snpouaaw to have caught from Ire in ashes, bs- iag eVweetaal aa a woodea vessel. ;V $am--TaO New Tsrk papers state, tUt 00 Satur. city to th depth) of twe fast We can't boast of quits m siiM-b here, but w would mroria our north Kiver trnui), tbat ww bad til tort of sleighing here Chru4 rs TUi ' Jaetora 'ior'as if MiasacIiusetU have" beea liutedl ky a aval diasatroua storm ot wind, rain, ami aasw. Alt th Easier ppera contain most p in fo! accounts f tb ehipwmcksk destbs, snd destruction f property, est Saturday, th lllh instanL A writer from GUtceetcr, its tb 8a!ra (Mess.) Catetle, spcak mg f toa eC-ct of tb stoma in tost vicinity, ssyt : , ! iaapossib! la eay, tt present, precisely how . BMy hav prrunW, but allavre tbet th number can at to Was Uuaa Jtf ' Tbe Northers shore of onr har Im piesesia a ecen that makee Uie very heart bleed atra e it ia with tb wreck end cargoes uf twenty twaty- !, end here end there with tho life fe snd kfoedjof bodies ot tintortnnat mariners, thir whrd tumm unity tr in mourning, whil sympsthy and fcmavoUnc are actively alive to tlio wants of the f RcclUM of fyroker. It will be seea, Vy t ut tirji 1 in the nroceedmir ot Cor'Tt KB on tne io n iiim. out. ... e Ihe R,.j,';jt day, the lion. R.nrr. M.T. Ik'STKa, one V iii er i "".'f ihZ it 'HVPS irom Tirciirm, wnrira . r . t Hie iloukv . iv gratified with tbtlb',Ul1i;--. .. ... , Mr. 11. lai a lie in;!fi aid to pom.' ell ym rrui&iir lliaiu(l-a ior a j p'' eno is wnn- inuum an ui inn pure cm.'riw i i . . .:,.,. d L. .a sclwol, an on- ii maio miiia man oi me mow rigiu mp f,t II. said, in his adJress lo tho Houm, that be w .j,, ardent fru-itd of economy, retrenchmciit tad reform, ' and lor e strict cwaruction of the Constitution; This elect ion annum well kn Ihe influence of correct princi pies in the Uoiie of Representatives. For the priuei-pl.-a upon which Mr. Hunter stands " committed to th CKiiitiy," wo refer the reader to the list of membcra on our first psge. i Vsnlry Mcllee, of Greenville, formerly of Lineolnton in this Siale, has been elected President ot theOisrles- (on and Ciiicinaati Rail-Road Company. k ' ' ' ' 1 v V.... The Charleston Mercury say 0n the second day f lh session of tlio Virginia Leginlctvre, a bill pawed its second reeding in the Houseot (Jtlegatea to relieve the Banks from all ihe Iciml consequence ot their lals suapenaion ol cah psymeaia f W bat a fsrc is 8tato legislation on the banks! Tb laws am suspended and repealed in their favor, and the reaann given, ia lhat these corporations have defied and trampled on the laws! Admirable logic ! cut down the gibbets, des troy the prison, abolish the court of iiwtice f They were til establwhed when it was thought neceasery to follow up the breach of laws by punishing the ouender! Hilly end barbarous notion ! " Tho true way is to repeal tho law whenever it is violated." , . rom rum WRSTBI caioii!iiAr. "I hate t'ie men who'll build their tern : On tho rums of snnthrr' norno." Msaaas Eorroas: I would like lo know what the scribblers for your neighbor, the Federal WstCh.nan.sx pert to geia by their oonstant attacks on our. oember of Cngrrm, Air. Father. lie appears lo be tb knr. then of all their labors, tbe suhject of their day snd night dreams. He certainly must bs a great obstacle in the wsy of some of them They perns ps think thst if be was run down, they might riaeonhisdownfall. lieitbemnot deceive thmiiaelves. Tbe peoplo know them too well ever to trust them again. Th people may bo deceived one or fwies, but eal dom the third timer-Thru srrreblers m the W atrh man munt thuik th people are greatly wanting in eon, not to see Ihrougli their real motive. Tbsy Uiink they esa act as inoonsistemly as thoy please snd still de eaiii r.. .,, , , At on lime they cry nut tt Concuss i.td bold them up lo ridicule; it toother they themselves en jane in tlio same practise end then it is til rtghi. They went trisrt Ynn Burr svrsuso b was a Caucus Nomi nee; now they go or llmrrtgon tot the very same rea son, In Kdl, the Rillimore Ctsivention was called Humbug Csiictis, but in liOO. tbe HunUburg Cou tu li termed a Xulionut Vanttntion. ' ' Col. Philo White, appointed, by a few individuals in Sslwbury, iais-rrrrseMlr th people f the 10th Con- faoal Disuieuio the Biiluioor Caucusi but, JJr. liurna, sppHiitod by a leas number of individual in Ra leigh, rtfnttntti all the penple'nf this District without regard to party, 4c, in tbe Uarruburg Vouru. When Uen. Jackson Ws President, they made a treat outcry against military chieftain's being I'mudenL Now they are toiag old Gen. Htrrinn, befius tu"" ssa mifite'4vwftawt-i3d'-',T.-x i miy tite other oif. they ireuW one of yon of beta. : L - "'."wi - iiriw ".wnn nun rauq now de-smies of this country, who is not only a military ciiHMiaul, out sn svoereo eooinionm. Unde the patent term Whig!" end by the sal of Csncusea, they think they can roll down, ai.d build up, I whom they please, snd make Ux.jrreatnien, Prenidcnt, 4te., It pleasure. But, Mera. Kditora, let lliein pot 'itecttA'g Uinmsiitvee. Aacil'tVuig at Hiey Vra, the pZ pie se thr Ujzh"llieirdcvrna, snd will, m spile of dic tation and scribbling, ect ae become freemen, ' V--.' -----an c-userveb;"" Il appeart from tbe New York Kxprrgs, that within .;ho last three weeks, over a million and a half of woolen goods hav ben re-shipjied back to CnglHiid. These shipments hav beenC made dr ; Iwo rees-ins. First, Ihey wot , . )fi wT.,..hi wnr. t:. the L'ollee. rfrWWVw that aj , . .-, VS tetia. , Iho dilT-rencoHo the rev'' ,mP""-.-l - v-rerueer. ve eiop me pren, 10 snnounco, tnai on,i( thi 4Hub mstantr-tb .House of. ReproacijtaUvMvaM trt Hit new Jersey contested election, hy deculiin. k. . vote of 110 lo 112, thst tho Whig member holdingi,a Govornor's certificate thauld not ItkoHbeir.tetuCy, oovoral members ou both sides absent from iudivp siliea. . . V Tb Globe ssys, on Raturjay. "the orincii.le nart of N th day was occupied in an elleinol. ou the narlWlha leaders of th opposition, to expunge th rule requiring the vote in elections of the I low to be win sore The proportion wss kist by a large majority. Th rules were then idopted is tlio atood al llielant awion." The IIimih then piocidcd to tho election of its re mainipg rticers, Vc., hen Mr. II. A. Garland, the former Clerk, was re-elected for Gerlsnd, 118 ; Clerk, 105 ; Alaeon, 8. R. Dursry, re-elected SurgeanHt. Arms, t - f - - Tb Preeident't Mossige was certainly tubmiiKd to Congress on Monday Isst, end therefore, wo expect VT have th pleasur ol laying it be lore our reader next week. ... vMKBu1!w,r!!'i. lines wa to -elect a Pabtie fVmtevan fUnditv UNITED IN WEDLOCK, In this County, on the fob iti.ient, by' Isaac Ribclin, Inq-r-Mr, JAtXiB PO)Uti Mist MARTHA CA- MEL All fi the Rsil-Rnsd. 1 Ia tins IMjiiiy, on ihe l'iih instant, by tbe Rev. Wm. Hall of Mocke-ille, tho Rev. iSY.A U. HALU pes. tor of Thyalira (Preshytarian) Church, ta Miss ELVI RA BRANDON - " In Bdmeroumy.'wibo igtn iwm, tiy nig Tte": Thomas F. Davis, of this Town, Mai. ALEXANDER F. GASTON to Mia IjORB I TA MURPHY. In this County, on tli 12th instsnt, by John Shaver, F.., Mr. LEONARD P4.KKS.of Una CouoU-.to Mist -I M ft Y-t'tJXrofvidwirtnimT: ' Iu Davidson County, on lh 17th instant, by lh Rev. . - ft Thnmils, Mf. SOLOMOrc MOCK to" Mie EUZ.V ELLEK. , FROM tbo Subscriber, on llio Old instsnt, near Ureensborough, a largo sorrel horse, 19 or 16 hand high, with a whits streak in his forehead, 13 yetrt old next Spring, tnd hat been docked. Suid horse hat been work, ed regular, consequently shows tho marks of har, nost. Any information concerning taid horse, di. reeled U me at Lexington, N. Carolina, or lo my house, a mile Iust of Lexington, will bo thank fully received, and lairly compensated. ' Jacob Lorr. V- -I State: ; fri&OlmWWi Pcnrtiftywunn nr. jmw N, f .. rW. 7, 1.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1839, edition 1
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