Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / June 26, 1840, 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
...vj:-.ar-,.-. v'. i." Il 1.11 .l i- r ItJ. ' I..A C'-f ) I id' lot ",l : fii-t Ji. Al t.) ;.,ii...-tjC-i.vfii.- n of i ' r "i" I "J li-iriin.i pur'.) i,l NmU t"-i I .i s!j , J i5if an; tn.; Ih mtJ, at ft JV-f is: lit h.iv t .i' O 'ii.l'"ii !'- tit. Is', tiittfti'ire, ihty rj ng.i..iu.t B't'ik, eu: r--a tn.;.it of tlwir (.ttii.n.tn n uiiaccani't! : U l',fv aria Eur U, as we i pf; '.her i; I- fi'.a tjl'v in ili-wiv-ririjf the m-rtiVt . tVir w"-rv! 1 . Fact 6. Ia the puUie sphea ofV.r w--tfN l!.MU'Ujl! lit-I Oiled Slates, d.-lieTj ;i '-'jf i1 Hr ."filatures mid elsewiiers, tev lae d.o . i . i -!. Jj4-liMr m-tirM in r?vt la tl LfciW !::! I4ik, and fiiurr'j ascribed t tkrm to jwf,irrt f th'tt I inJl alt the e3 ef bard t :id liw pfK'i." , Tb Dank jni-t rai.kipKr of ids roofjiry, foil nn by 4d I w- t.i Srs!-.- R.uik, mk it nw" jr f mr G. ewmm w prrtrzt f-r Hoik r.fifswa-jo ad ir:u fur F,.jn'-i di.nitty, and ha rrwJ wui f au'irt-r .Yd 'i Usui Crnl- the ,lv ! r f t our ; a:id t! 0,i)Htffli r !lirnw .ft, ka gerwraKy cmramd ta ititr unain, nd c,-jeaj.4 Kvvry tf.it to t tis cii.-ia:a ; aud it ,'hMnw, WJ w aar of them la, Ktair. that tLi-j are'rA rf!'y ib ifi , f tins C!,k. " F.u:t 7. . party, they w irr ence an ted re wprovwtjf th ii'i-Cfimtft id lU V- Bnk ! wht it ar.jihf, tS Bjuk aw ; at a.'! eTi?. kh art nnr e.r.uli. Drt TJt Inofi'n if t!;n a rr ttm fcsrt ti fcir rjcfd th nfiTl mural l',rvfijf m A.-t AiJt n-' imrw, i tu-m in txw m litem fto irww j tuiM ratai f,H (r ;irn!jt efa.furs that it may wt t aiawo ( ritr la it - -r T5m Bunk .if th triitt-! 't T. GnmmiDt r-Tf" Etitnai tinmali'd tp. itir uf jmi '.a nfjawjMKj: a luci. rf lite It D-reftiip., m ftsi.k) jr iliri lja rcfni. - ' , au nfklf - s 1 tftaf tcttmg t . I Fifjii tJvuB !j:t4( aaii atbera like lhrmt Mrs ' tLrrwl ttmt ih ,,,b,!m party arc ta of , ifi.it.il n ,t.l a.d Uiat t ha Hamtm fi,iS w ncr tria imc parry, twt anaa ii-fta t ciariew 'and a-ti Uiri a iloninl of rt, i it iw i,'.wtwy, m:, ti i is p" f.n ti, ,,iai.i.Ui.UaXU that iaJj.ly wturrins V-U tS puUiic r.j" . qfm ,v to .i,, ou, tjie ioat oinoiaud ur uvlaUxtae, It u ojA-nd a . csi.a hiH a fultows : 3-ikj anow. asd ctumauA epr rjeure, id fit if xsKtiaiV.liiai rtBy pcrmn- alteutt dtcafii-m ui w ttai-tf e.4 t .kea te ittJ astuer upoa exBtutiwi or ulh p.lui.r ari.Uiirc Tlw llamira piutAut M fa ... h; 'f;aviueat f , fi. or c,,,,, or "? w"4lhM' kirmizii" v ii cf rr't!i"srrrT"r itm coiiir- Jurl H Ui r! are tha Hmtawi rty U t lT taSilLLOLTMCH PtKSOS AS .V jSER tp.a thm luhpriulrit. Trtanry ! TWf ff V ANT. to m perwi wthi thia Statu, who will tha W ; and If iay Ire ai b Jw .'-amnwfl(.du firf the .horhmt peri.l iihb .Wl B.ilc tmJ!rT.'J'r.af1i-aufe-public" aH.ca ihall he nta-lt "awtfr!! the (Mui.fl plawijf what iirj are m M u,iA ,iiyi. lwl upm aula being T taoe w(m r'artl N jti-ital Ca.iV a lUa areata ' rpthnitta tWr Paktv, arid mi ibrt xmt only ae ewlcanwin tu re laUk rt, ia useleaa ta adJrea any language d rp-u4J S-'odi imn are twsr!iiw i( worrt rt ; pKjwi f. ihhi c wtrtry r aa . .... tii i . t . t rauiry mid u.iiui.y weouci in aa 1H. 1 nwe , f" "'d ,",,rr01'Jw m-" pM--N . . na h.d m arlbih nxxivea ft-r it. and jn f - . , mmt ha iuchii to Natmiai. l:k, will o.,t reitt ty Iite tu a lew calm c - a - ra - it-na which it 'ma t,j ua otighl -ar t, a-ocT tnwjwei.tt.aiw4.jr. ' " ' , r., a, then, kilo cilueoi, we a..ira t Hf'4r? Wfcy )f y "I?" iaebaiUTi.f ihaiJd.Daiik m n.4 iVS-J.rMiW- - ' u ...Pi U 7. n m f. .1 .... T. .4 . . ..J wi. . , i- t t.-- a. m."w iiiti4jltit iiiO L.i i.iuu uuti vin mxtr at La. at. Ml t VP 'I IJ 1 t. rb nnii liiTi ti'iie iTk'i'J.J l.to fctutr v. I ) voice of the Fenpi-, and lint lawful amhorny I'., .t. . . ' i . . . .. i ..... . ' . . . w ; " '""f"- .... r-- r n ope ration. This delay bi.beea te, hiifHieaa, because rt kejt, tliuiir 'mmtrttkJf hf j ,', . V.. " . ,Jufc.W removed, ind ery ear u. .o...- MM? Oi-JiUrnwo approved MrujTeW mkmt what U to kite pohev fa 1 5"1,1 f V 0errof the Territory of Indiana, Now, ar"ilf tothrf stale of thinga thoi prlC1r4i'lr, ... " . of acti. uia w,k!i heretofore yw iocliord ia V ,r-r P-" r'w "haH, on an. . j ' :t v i . . t irrai el airy crwa! bfewd or tne aeoal liw, be L.mk,a4eeu- ,t w,aeor prudent t, rrrrrm u hou, ,he the pmnm (f the cmntrj f teiwd rw,:i-art, it ami may be tawlul fi.r tho.. oa a 1 WhM4 ? I aothing t be aefiM ? L jars s -W ananaa awek eoavKtum shaU be had, to or t Ciaafw d. range;ail la btii a jl prur l'aertae Sf3' ! 3flXL "a kit the parMwa s con-p-4 frora Bank ta LvWpendrat Trenwrr. mm. 1 to mela aay petaon or peiann Who will - nut tkr aam etHfenrni $4hm tn twn kWa 1 aal eU t sued Urui of lima aa Uie , , la aain m t Slialt llm nalum V fWrarti-d f.rwr r nt.ncea jnd hired yeara by the diacua-w. of puUrt vaeaaura, :i . aaanofitt m pawed, and br there bs . a;ty ti.ue aiLnied to test, by eiperauce, ibe en-rJ- buck of the aew tyatem, aliali the prwyle t Je-; wred to rej.Iiate it f Jlg for vwnelfia. i hXmi A .Natimnt Bank wiht be ; sad . . 1. .. . : . " " - -. -7 - - - li.ivD.-n iier.l ; atiil tverv kidv knows thai it r "' - - It ia axai.1 by some to be a aeeeaMff rrJ bal ui I'm Iidependsicl Ttea-ury bjuld aotwer the tala . ' afwi ami tt'iii!4 e-fi-wbtch, t raitTiic frjt-' bare twriteved rt wilt uo,ntreiy no jtri;a is -j tW . to a National Bank, thsj-ko ja uit. rilttij t seeiii AdawMraiKi a4 k that Die IVtw.t&-i.t Tre ! , ury strny (wife a t AtK CH t It u r.4 r j. j, Js tfi4 j.w - . too.. rvil,, h i lu l,u,rt Mairs Lank . b.b t. a jwiil t nw.i,l- tTwrf J . wii',rtu l ii 4 l ini.i) irutiea Lir.k. a:d w! K ' t'u im t, because they think it U -.lfol ail r . Kuril IUiim : and whr"n it t niiiti.i thai thi &a Hi .!. bv t'-e Ii-r-Viit Tn-urv aa.1 the lao tae u .k . er.e what t.'.ia jot a coiteiwioii liul la IW.k . am .ft - p.itei'.t t'.ia ih' rw-r!e' Govern uml f Is it ai'e . fMta:.ii:i tiny ftomrr. Ml our ctwntry lhj.t i atr liinti ia rrrqnr f it we ii x. - du5 it U.idl. al'cr a fair trial, l ie. Lt i'-iKi.ut Trva j airy hia fi le.t ta answer a g1"! pwrp" t I i! j .Kj-?iT. illi,.!itr.ialiOrl id" Natial ' k li.e sttv'i'ji if a pry. w'l at .. jt jirv itit i a pitwer u.iurr I'.-a at'cp (-, aaJ l"Ai r... . ii i ... i . ... a . . ; 1 ' "' . . t. -v.Tnoieut, and greiliv o;.pre tt; Pe.;c I . ... i i r i - ' . A 4 .4: Uiheraa hnwr a a.r"ui.tc f puLlicaita FicTnin mdil, -T t y cUs ,V w.!J give lua as-f,t Ti 1'nr creaii rf a iniTT i ..rtv-iiiji ami ii;uKianv ai., ce cpom.. s- .a it C.nk uf ihe I'mt.- I S; atea f Yet it is a tlt-ta ihle that Bnk tuhh.h ipai li; gmr.i tf ,iVi.'i.fif nrcttoJ, will bo iwrwfawX, frfll'! L a' at, tfhaigk every oe.Sr of t'.ie t;K) rice-.ity for it eaits now, au nia-4 it eau w jfat-r. If italic wjtaijrciwa-jSiw txa cj tl-f .'. f t -!P-I. If It t.l rj ,-f t "'V t . !!! I'm A.!.mm-'ri!i m is ih ,. w.l !i ' ij :f -;' fff to turn out ,r JirM'i.'! r A-.-i'o jit m a I'.iuk Adioini ujt lit rii :-t i.i:r-4(U'r (:r'.''ribe t's .au7- '. f.'.i l-:j.;..'jS at !t. i-ur the rulers of a 4,-vt .; ;y;; f A' " -:y -!' it tn : j.-.iltMi-ies tci ' tfim--:-.! tfjotn'fi, ttsin we uVnoimrtt' ! r i-r"..f a sri allemt'ted to be prac-I- .Wo f- ;iJr Lv p-t'ty tender and par 'y craC "., &-2 t cM.bl'ntiiit Cufmiu'lefd, i J ?f jt.; n ; e( ".l siirn r-nsiuiut that tlity cuter y d-'1fi l rejtt a NtioiiAl Cnk uu- i.W pr' ., ari t: rrtu.rfl aud perpetuate p-r a frt)i w,'kt Kiak eustjiiws, whom 'v fcaisf i. tn or.ru diM:ardodf and av t ii Vr it .w a fivor- ;M v.a, i.'di a-srH uf tine GoernnHlnt w 'f.fai't,ti-T fVr!.ijKitii(:its, doyou not j. Aarf " t kp from liifl ' public - "fei, lv1 e'aniHjr4uf a party k-ader, arid ii f.r-, is. i;! j-r unyLtirdt that th're .- rj! t fraifriniry ftr it ; and nvt rrw-tt srt''titfi aty p.irtk;ular ia- .ta U tlw riii.iMe mwi fir it, w it cr SMrJundibfc to iiifer that thsy U ta;i'm aiitcii it. y rbom t'.ie JVoi.lo in r-r-Tj !g i!ri aKi, or tx Lotitiit to Le CA?TJ:3 VII. Jt:rntcn iilnrnvtruty to the Poor. ft Sa itM..rit that Gwn. ll.irriaoo La oiCT.-war-a WW -i? an t..a.j'mui ctaracir towaroji VY Lata a lit-ifRiwiMKi to add un. wcvManly ta tfee ti.jry f-wlui j uf niffi ttnnt fji"ns.(S, by a fva part-im jf lien, llarrtsou'ii m.-tt j r ! tae f re.iml .Ik r t hi party tu enlikt tUfi In bi auiJpoft. ".Thtwe, twwver, ! tHe iad tnmt eapect tu reap th whirlwind I" Itrrrara tS i vert :he iiuoauro r ts, on Hjlrml frw SMJmi!aIef tit (ihi Smtttr.'&Mh . V" . " anaat IsSl. ' r Srtv' tb-a, awofiing to thai ordor id" thn 4;).tt . !rr Sttt. a Cwiaittee uf tins hole aj(Uft a l vt t,a QtWB iiy, l.fix etftuled Aa Art f r Ijj fwiiwatmru ! ceruiA vuVtwva, tiirn'ii) n.nie.f. fi'jaSrj. iiltiial inji3T Miiit li.erftiL. "Ta 5uuer ... y ':', 'WaK liw. a. Mroaawai wiaii ft"'' luv jrui,MUjmii a - -raui dutr oer the prumnur to jffls j. nei ti Hv j i'j aNDSKSV, itm im reusimi between auch pMJMr shall be that of MAS- ANT, aatit (ha time of service kljc, i,.,M,.,va n l ihM nuuvlg te h ka M tU .na maunet aa ia. or may be. . v,1 , 1. - .1 . ,J- ik,, Crtaw bi o4)takd ahitt be con- pA ftn beb dwebaf ged Iran tlt tim pr,ttyt thft , u, act to which thia auppletnen. u eofuMert4 ejtpedieot to gratil !c d.r' ar Pm.kM that tiw court, in pro- a Kiiti rrsitfl ewinct4 under .this Vi,wr IV act tawiuc tbia'if aupplemenury, nmy t)nv wh rrmr r.at be detatneil in pri- f43nrtr phnJ tf i-tbhwy ii the- ur.tvwi,..- ,. . . . - ' ' . . ' r--". ' kn. r..,, i:.- lt-.i.,n I .,., M.'Vaa. M'U;is:i. M'M.lion, Newemn.Rj.bb, .IftJ i."'5 m l..e iicganVB .CTSri m,. (..a, tXV. fooa, Foster, WILLIAM ,. H lRaiNlfV WLeB. IKw.ll. P.Jfctfk. RUl. - c.jk.. ulL. ..J m nasm. Wtbro the term of auch service shall .(t.(4. tr c..-re abwMMl.a.', .0.U mi cmvictiiHi antv tmtx ol ta peaca, a WHIPPED with Uar-Y""" ''? ' afid abaU BMieuver serve twodgys w " r 31. .T-Jliwa rf tfie several court of record - TT-A-ry sna.t ei U. act la cliarjre to the tjratsa Wr. at caret and every wwrt whren a Uimd ' .rj. .', .. JKSSK D. THOMAS, gnX.it cf tfiall'ioie of Rejiri-ai'iiutiwea. B. niAMBEltS. ' Presiifeot at the Council. Arpfaed, Srrtilvr IT, l"J'. - - . U iLl.IAM MtNRY ILRRISON. 1 1 -re asirwr ttra.dt from the same stance : 21 iUy. aai ata asm a a eiHea of any But a ia the I tav or wn- two ar- rJtnt in this Ter-- . ltdM a trtfkmm Bt kttu mart of ami itK. vVj;r U eraey q wniny ia the ,,t ...i, .... . pn'n-i-vr' rn. '.aarrvm. tt.aii & o." t;.e value. ;i imrtj aiWutr. c aim bas paid f..t, and ia virtue of ' tor furtfatf aurance troui a fi'i ' "tTyvr - ift ijr rrt to em'sco ra the ceim'f in ix L k iw: st. snail iw.auu are K.-rehv de i rvn. u w:J tiy ar ropecliry real- ' ,t ' ' JSSSE R THOMAS.'; .' ji't.- f tit ILua ... BepnesetrtativeA. i aClUMRERS, ' ' - Pri.leut yf the Council " . - Afsv4i Sirtwpr 17. lyj. , ivlIJLlAM HENRY HARRISON. Ai-1 Ltt t i trl from the ihJinoAce, es U i-." N-'f h U"e:ern Territory, which' ; inn sn1". iv irieae laws couiu inn , . . . k i ' ' ' -1 -" hw pfil by a nioriv of tlie J ; ; . t si-wt of the tfo.inc.!, sf.a'I be re- hTt , . ', wnt, but no bid or le. ...;.- tit. .... " .'J.Z iv Ltcn aii'mtit . ... , - ... , Ih vi atisnhHe. u i th- . II rre U f",,r,?"'. 1 the Council, miht ; ;re tt n;.? arirr.rh-. - -- - ' .1 M,irk! tli-n. I,'.irnM.(i Vntflin Oliio, n-.ir'M HTM IK I J ot .r ! i'elli. rih.'-n-. : (). tl.O su!.j":t of t white a i id uoHKfl ff ami itui'T us (o ii jour uit'Ji.tuin a io of lha iiHiinlrou reHiilts winch milit Kill" i d B ixiuit li.i-m out t. viiJ at koiiio (.r.:l:ihto ol l(:it e I... L i:.. ...I., ;..ui ahull turn Wrwl- uiuy w uiiM a."vi -i i f, t---l:-f:"i--J i-a. 'riKtaw Mfi J 1!:! i .!..' ..-m a n ma fri Men and WOMliN of thii nation. Two tmm are indicted fr fifhtin", 1'iich ote in fined fifi y dollars. The one is ublo to my it, and the othrr ia not, and, therefore, he ia " i;nprtHum'd for the fine," amf the BhciiH limy acll tl' witgr to a " tnanter." He that in jutor him tu be sold, lie that ia richer doea not. Now, U be eold for hia t Bias or emu tor ma twEujY i i or pt. both are fittd. liut the poor man ia told because be cannot iay. lid i sold fur tho w non puynieut of the fnu, and not for the fakt ! Taka it, bowver, ua iron. Ilicrinoii'a advocates would have it to be: HupHe it be true that be a .ld for hia ofenre against the laws. Dih it mend the mailer t Two men fijht the one who ia able to pay ia fued for fihtin', the other, who in podr ia put in prixoii and oLi for the very mtine ullunce II I thu any better 7 But it boa lxn aaid that the Ohio law was a "humane" 1! Substitute for shipping I (Jen. Harrwoa intiiuated thiia part of hia' defence for that odiou roto. And what becomes of the," hu oianiiy" iu the Indiana Act? A poor man' daughter ia nold -sold to the high eat bidder no matter whoso he ia a bidder.--' She absconds froiri thia cruel servitude ! She aeeka the home of her mother ! On conviction before a limine of the Peace, SUB ahull be wkippedtbe 11 ALL be vltipptdm aitiill be WilI(PEl thirty.mne atripea, aaya lliia Indinim Code ! This ia the law. This ia the " Log Cabin and Hard Cider" heretofore provided for the "dear POOR FOLKS."- What they ate to expect liere. after from their new friends it is " policy " to keep concealed from the "public eye," but we have fearleawfy endeavored to 'Bhuw ' some of it in this add res. "STRIPES" and a " MASTER," without the privilege of " voting,? it must be confessed, are pretty bard measures, aod unlews tho H log cabin" voters of .North Carolina have changed their proud tiuturej anl Mjbdued thajiirit of '70 which .?irJlLijiuLJJl Mirea iraiiMiiiiiieu iu litem, iiiey win snow iimir new adinrrers and teachfrir thrtfoitr mwr people stand euKy under no rfripeg but those oj" our llernd Union i that they recognise no " mutter i in ihoir " W eahina." Iwt thfnmelws .-. and that a..they rote without freeholds, upon'iheir rtghii at men, so thev will exnreitw (hat privilege in defence of tnwrTRlS'CIPLES i and tneirTTBETTlTriiid not at the dictation of the Bankt or their can didates. ... . , CHAPTER YI1I ... 'ire Presidency. In remarking uinm (he coutm of the Harrison party, we have spoken of the Vice Prosident, Col. JOHNSON. It ia proper to explain that we uei. tner aesirenor mienu oy n to inuicaieany position for the Republicans to assume on the choice of North Carolina candidate for tha Vice Presiden cy. It is not our privilege to do it, nor have we any wish to usurp it. Whether Col. Johnson is a candidate or not, our allusion to him is a' just and proper exposition of the inconsistency of the Har rison party. Tb Baltimore Convention of the Repuiican-party,- in May last-,-adopted the follow', ing Resolution: ,v And whereas several of the States, which have nonj. mated Martin Van Utiren as a candidate tor the Prem. duncy, have put in. noniiiialion different individuals asl candidates tor the umcc of Vice President, thus indica ting a diversity et opinion aito the person bent entitled are not reprcsenled in tins lonvention; and as all the i ml i v til tin Ih so nominated have tilled the various tiublic ftugwin1iI5irter thereby secured ior .iheinneives tne eonhiiunce ot their RephTIcan lenow-cifiwiiaj theretore, tiesoheJ, That the Convention deem it expedient at thejreMfcnHitnpjiot tochiKwe between the individu al nmitirbr'i lMn Uw ileeimwnli thfrrRw t t .rii it-nil rfii. ur.lT t.tit hi.,.. . it ... shall liwoMie ho coiicenlrated as to seciirS tfieft . Mr- . ft . . I .... k... .L. ..I . I ..tl. l Vluv rrtfoioum 1110 uiwiurm cuiit'gtu. You see in tin'', at once, their act and their mo tives tor it. There is no concealment: In com pliance with the general call for it, a Slate Con vention ia expected to assemble in R.ileigh on the 2UlJL!llaJliiiQi''e u4Hi2 l,IJ course which it be comes us to pursueTu the cliolce orT'"Y!ceTeIP" dent. I lie enemies ol our principles will do what they can to make discord Uxm this subject, but we are sure they will be disappointed. The spirit of Republicanism is roused in our State, and the people are every where alive to the contest. North Carolina has no favorites for Vice Presi dent, and would cheerfully support any one of the distinguished men who have been spoken of for ttattfHn W to hw the-rerra alt of them is dear, not for their sake, but for the principles they hold. Her voice is tor harmony and fur an election by J.he F.leclonil Collegos.and not by the Senate, 'llow these objects ara .most likelv to be accomplished, will be determined by her Convention, and our qourse will be indicated by the. Convention itself, After, au open and froo in. tcrchango of views. , ' ' . APTER IX. - Vnrernor. Tho Election for President and Vrice President in November wilt be preceded by the choice of a Governor of North Carolina in August. ROMULUS M.. SAUNDERS is the candidate of the Republican party. To overthrow thia admin i rut too and substitute for the Republican princi plet i'Mn which it ia conducted, another adminis tration aiid diflereut principles, the Harrison party will unite to a man upon Mr. Morthead for their Governor. Personal considerations with them are 0TT!""k''dt and we mitftdo the same thing. State policy ia merged in the great contest, and for a season we are compelled to follow the example. Every thing will be forgotten by the other aide, to pate the way fur a . final triumph of a Tarty which decline. to make own professions for tho "public weaiirt and an iu political allies, uut Uemocrats will have no owl for making sacrifice to suppor lloni lut M. Sawler$ for Governor. He is an able blunder of the Republican cause. . He ia an extMrienced and upright Siatesmnn. . His head and his heart are both with the People. -In his hands : our State Bdininistration will be, Republican from oiioii aim i rom prnivipiB, r net! lie presiucu as a Judge, and party had dq mc live to traduce him, he waa lauded and honored by th isew ho assail him now. Many of you have seen him, and roost of yoq a now nun, ana even in enemies nave been constrained to yield a reluctant admission Jht he piasessea taln.ts of a higher order. In obedience to the call ol hia Republican friends, be has re signed Ins Judicial station to be' a candeUte for Guvernor, and if the Democrats of North Carolina arc as active in their exertions as know thetn l.wTtrnt?tr'rHtffl1SFrr -A li.b. . rrm if murh ware muim! of ua. to mainuin th1 So it ever is, and ever will be with Fcdc rinhiful anthnritv ol Law aoainat aa,iiBd If if were worth while, we might add that " tu hr futJifiil It r.rinfiil' ' of " A UIT'I.L lUUU LAiXl) IJUSlRTy, he iw u:,ij hi m;l There i nn VcHnim fr exciting the People to actum.' They are mwd air ady, ami our tak i finished. l'armiTJ (" North Carolina! tins fauna is yours! Co to t'lf I'ullt and uphold it! Thin Ciownment'i Iho iploa; lio to the f itLLif , . . . p th(w aJlected horrors which herefHore have hi cn shown oil ni, rojmi.nentfM anil political iiuceivi rs my yet T practise the " policy " of con oealinR j , , no " public eye," if they can. it is uavezlk 4 riiuB trim nit as it ban been here-, tofore tint tho great i:ue is ono bi:iwecn " The 'tofIe ttinf the Itnnks J" s . PoblUhedby ordei X llic Pcmocratit; Hepuhli can Central Cvmmittee, consisting of W; II. IIAYVVUOl), Jr., MACON MOYK, M1CAJAII DURHAM, , MS. . WIIITKIRLD. BURTON CRAKiJ , . VVM. P. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM M'KAt. MM. TROLLINtJKlt, WILUAM HLOUXr, UARZILLA G'RAVIW; WESLKY JONES. -CEOlUiK P. WILSON, PEitaiN ii iiusuee; miciiaelhoke, - Wt N, EDWARDS, WILUAM W. AVERY, CAD. JONES, Jr., JAMES C. DOBBIN, GEORGE HOOVER. It C. PR1TCH A III), TAMES B. KIIEI'ARI), 'JNO. L HENDERSON,, DAVID W. STONE, TIIOS. N. CAMERON, WM. VV. COOPER, ASA BIGGS. RICHARD GENTRY, LOUIS D. HENRY, WILLIAMS ASHE, HENRY CANDLER, David S. REH), . 'WOS. BUNTINO, WESLEY W. YOUNO, R. B. M'NAIR, , 'THOMAS LURING. From the Conarulaiua Meittnger. "AN ELOQUENT RECORD." IJE. HARRISON, born of an aristocratic family, educated under the care of Robart Morris, through family patronage, received an a pointmenf in the atBtidingarmy, when only nineteen year of agetand there imbibed those high toned federal principles which have shone o conspicuously in almost every act of hia lifa down to the present day. , . . In 179S he was chosen dologate to Congress. He waa a warm and e'aloo supporter of THE ALIEN ANI) SEDITION LAW Administration of the elder Adams, and of all the measure of his Administration while in Citigresw. ' t In 1801. he waa annninted Governor of Indiana. signed a Inw SELLING WHITE MEN INTO SLXTERTTor firies unilcosta.,'Il6 a!i Upprnyer of and signed a law punishing with WHIPPING, to the full measure of Till R I I N1MS LASHES, wit jbvv4m Wei jBirv t u.I a 4o . time, any auuijt of,, the unfortunate victim to escape from bi ignuriiiu. iuturJb,aiiJqit In 1807. he approved of, and signed a law, re during unnaturalized FOREIGNERS to a level with MULATTO ES and NEGROES jn respect . fo clvir Tight. " ' . 1 Iu 1807rli aigneda law providing lor . .proper a.:. lyqualificBtion for voters, by which no AMERI CAN CITIZEN, unless be should have acquired FlFTlf ACRES OF LAND, free from iiicum. brance, could enjoy the inestimable and moat sa cred right of freemen, the right of choosing their : public servants. , llow many ot the yeomanry ot Ontario county would now be in the enjoyment of the right of suffrage, if this Harrison doctrine were carried into practice? In 181 1, be entered the army, -and continued in command until 1813, when he resigned his com mission I N TH E MIDST OF THE W A RT and retired to his farm it North Bend. The illustri ous JACKSON was appointed in his place and closed the war "iu a blazo of glory at New Or leans " i.. iiiii i. . ..i ..J . ..i.n. nt m,:.. c i . . h.t . i i . .. un inv if. in.u. ill? wan crioci.TU a iituiifin. u. I id yii... TE MEN INTO SLAVERY for fines and costs. wtfs apphmf ed'MTniiter to (JorornBia ; in 1829 he wns recajled for improrLinterferencel, with the afHiirs of that Government. One item more, and the record is complete nwirsges i-ne-nierie.aH. i eon. uy-vucomiuineu .v .! ' n i i 1 1 . i - t I tneliiina or tlnrll.int fTiinvention eitornTisin.ATiii. tarttons of Hartford Convention t'lrflTisin.uo- i iii' .1 m . T . i sluvebolding aristocracy of the South : Lest he should, as the head and representative of tho par ly, commit them in favor of or against any parti cular prinpiples, by frankly responding to the in quiries uliis fellow citizens, a Committee has been appointed to answer those inquiries, and see that rie"TOtr no iJerlnrntion hi rwifietpl public eye;" they, however, point to the acts of hi past life, and declare, for him, that in these re specie his opinions " Aure vndergone no change." Frum iie Albany Argu. . "GREASY BOB." At the head of thia article stands the answer of the Federal Presses to the clear, cogent and gen renunciation of Federalism, by Mr. Wicklifit of Kentucky. It Is a striking fact, that Federalism always makes political or personal vir tue consist either in the clothes, the cleanliness, the persona! conformation, or the calling of the inuiv idual. tor tnsinuco, when lien. Jackson vtsi- ted New. York, the courtly editor of the American 1 :i .J .1... - ...I... I.. ..J Li- dcribed tb" hoiiest.yeoinen .who. .welcomed: hi j .rrivany sayiog;,1houMnd81hWlhlr-frwy'" 4iitliowiaIioitiid.hurraJJ When John H. Pleasants, the Federal editor of the "Whig," m Virginia, availed himself, of three ships to carry a bundle ol despatches tied up with red tape' for Mr. Clay to Smith America, he gave bia reason for quitting one ship and taking a ye eond or third, thallhe one he M .was filled, wiik " filthy Mechanict" and of course, fiisuUorabie. When a 'Democratic paper in Boston ventured to suggest that farmers were capable of legislating, Mr. Buckingham, a Federnl editor, indignantly ' demanded" W hut can a Farmer, with his Aijj . paiei ou the statute book, know ol Kgislation T'7 When Gen. Root wa mentioning the classes of voters iu the lXmioeiaiic city of New York, that the Federalists, by their Registry law, doomed to disfranchisement, he named amongst tlie first, ''Sol-" ralism. Greasy Hob " is a highly respected member of one of the J oldest and most influentutl families in Kentucky, and is a" relation of the Governor of Kentucky, (who is 'said ff manifest strong Democratic qualms hunM)lf)tnil at the List Congressional election in that Slate, received a strong Federal support for a seat in Congrea for w hich he was a candidate, : ''The Federalists, true to their instinct, think the people ignorant and credulous, and may be do- -ceived or cajoled by au artifice. Hence their ap peal to then, through bard cider ami log cahiim. They think the people mercenary, and awayed by apjieals to their interests,' or by direct appliance of money : Hence their attempt to fasten the cliarge of couniiis,the " hwrd timei," untm the ad ministration, and to bribe or deceive tlie electors ' into 'n opposition to it. lb. - " " - fNn lie. nn,i At. aj vokmi jac .ij..AikM,.,.i..fa&:,?.&x-v. l- it -i . n'lll 1 r? P. a A. A. TaTVJAaV.J 1 3 I - " w k k , .... .t -j . THE CAItOLTiVY State Kighti Rrpublicun Tuka. FOR COVKKXOR, R03IULUS 1LSAUNDERS. - - 1 STATE LEGISLATURE. ; - Senate, for Kowan and Davie-IlEKRy un t ' c7omrnni JI-iE A. CLEMENT, qEobST AM D. CRAVVFfilin 1 SMITH, and WILLIAM DAVIDSON COUNTY Ccm.mon.COL. PHILIP 11EDIUCK. .n.i m. SAMUEL HARGRAVE. VV(- JUDGE SAUNDERS' APPOINTMiat?' R- M. 8iNuaaa, the Democratic Candidate fer r rnor. will Add reus such of his fwllnw..,., " please to attend at the following times and plWe.'' At AsheW, Randolph County, Thumlir, Jim, . At tAKinirt,11. nuim An M.....J..' 'm W At Ixington, Davulson imiurauv. .i-.. At Hocklurd, Surry . do. At Dowel Town " do. rhurdy,Ju)y . haturdav, Tueaky, ,,5 At Salisbury, Rowan do. At Aahville, Buncombe do. CtT It I expected that General Satxdeu, Republican candidate for Governor, wi tho citizens of Rowan at Uapt, Adam Trexltr'i mutter gnund, on Friday the 3rd of Mj a?4 OCT The Addresa of the State Central Commt. tee, which occupiea a large portion of thia wx, paper, -will commend lUef to the earnest eotiii ration of the reffecttng and candid Republic4iar the 'State, from the' names attached to f, iiecdTonly jwy tbliTrcotnprirmaUe7o?sV8 j tenfecrtndia;wT ting the subject,' plain, forcible, and 'earryiuwitk A the conviction of truth, without appeaUte lift prejuoUcea, but juWreaaed to the judi'meai f W Lligent men. It will command attemimi, and w. pay weir." .. The Federalists aeein bent on taking oM Kon by storm on the 4th of July. We bear thai tlx; are preparing to march in upon us from the eir boring Counties) in full force ; from Guilford, hi anld, they are coming in a crowd, with trumpm and drum, singing and dancing, with log caka picture books, canoe troughs, coon ikiu, pauai colors, and t wenty barrels of hard cider. Hai heretofore, always foiled to convert iho people i Federalism by their arguments, (bey tmaoaa terniined to try what they can do with beef, pri. pickles, hard cidFauiTcorrr bread Ij. was the .saying pfn jncienLdein3'tiie1tW the best way to the heart of the people rn rig through their bellies. Our modern Federalist.!! acting precisely on this doctrine. We dr r it would be a very excellent plan in Kingly 6 . . 1 o, milium, wurru uiu ujtiiii poverty aiidconse(iieut hunger, by oppreaifa k and lugh (axes; but in tin Upiiblicaa UiWj; oT,--where com und- wheat,; -bacoeand Wfjfe liuga and picklea.re abundant, and a-ltert-w freeman is his own master, and can get eooujku eat at home, without cominjjjojree ; gratis is - ?!H?nr "'r?'&"S?. aTi J jwf opititec, th Federal 5 rwTrr n win nor uu so well nero, tw rdo-WTretr; hertr,tb pe- j ! " ' '- - --- me.'lt and drink. It ia fidlv In prnflrl it. TTs ; . . " v r I in the attempt, however, ooly another proof oftk j coii(cmUibte estimate the Federal parly p)a the intelligence of the people ; to think the buy ihem up with corn bread anJ hard cider, aw i Noah Webster, a prominent Federalist, and f ber of the party which is now acting on the f of drenching the country into Hirriweisia " hard cider, once said, " that th great -, the people are, and alway must be, very.iocoiai' ' tent judges of tho qualifieatiooa Decenary fcf j Chief Magistrate of a great nation." "Thi"; doctrine. TheTparty have no'confideoc ' competency of tho popleto select tandita . no idea thnl they are governed by princii1. think them jual silly enough, like a parcel of eh running after a military parade, to M'? " i 0IMj be delighted with drumund fif. t 1 & ' and aucJt li kt rid icolpur nonsefise Let reasoning men ask them for htttvsi' , nrationtJiejyJrioiotS fur.arguincnta, they say, "come, tali ff"1 j 1 hard cider.' " Inquire whether Harriwii Abolitionist or not, and' they alia)c "pK!Bf t book " at you, with ihe oki General hnlding , ohTf,"audfilW of Tippecanoe, but not 'one word on pruf 'I Without reason, argiiinent,or common seie.!r " literary" men, who claim all the lak"1 Pimcy," PtnrM, in rhu -ifl.inner, 10 country and make fool of plain men w montba will show who are the fools, the r" x the Federahste j they will see whether ef j ire'io be " pleased with a rattle, tickled " HARRISON'S HOSTILITY TO SOUTHER , INSTITUTIONS. The Federal Part v w the South mint. It r i .In., free fro ..iviiiviiia m, vain, n, iirjvnni, ti t' uiiiimKs in naru viucr, nrvi uv. i; - being forced to taka a candidate from tl' " l.a a Ki.i, ;..:.... -,l ...i-l candidate! i iff li.W , W..IH lUlllDIO 'Ul.'l . i. m . t only worn out by. age and unqualified for th of the high station of President, but on - i, a,' hostile to our Southern Institution, " f in his youthful days! Continued so i a'ler '' e , the atrengthof his intellect was yet uniiPia'" according to the showing of his own ff1"" say that he la in oo wise ebanjed in a1'., sentiments niUMt be so yet. , llcraioiurc, tho Fcdc'ad Whig" f ,hc " IV1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1840, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75