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.Tf! ., N t I 1 l r IT T'l T" K n I 1 -. R Hli KCtlVI.Lir, OX TO itstalir CoHJtlithiuhl, hi GALISDUIIY, K.;C,,.:;UGUSJ 14,184a'.- ii In, by) f I mt: f .F. , i tlwj ! " in, i 5 jit: !!'. -Ml . flt.. w an al. ita&i, 9. iJlli, "tf ' " ..'arc rr - d i 1 ran; r t e : rj: 'Ti ?f iioi. f?. ; I rtsu'Siiso vLr.si.Y-::Cii-U. r. r::r:r.i Eiitnr ui Prcyrvtnr. ' I ,e rt'Etw C.iw yuWisWI er-ry F -lf. I i'ij per ". dMce,fr3 M m nrtii tke ulmuUfl i est the 1 . U we , . ... ' 7 ,4 u aoufv Uie taliior al a a, is toatcenuttue. mm i ae before the end of the year aulacrilsj ta-.i il be eaeoulfrvd new cm gee?. - 2 ttarmenf cothHCealy mi enrmrfr ia-1 irrtcdatfl per aqrr.-(uf :KfM,i tarsj ibioiiad type) tor tlae Cwt uwtwi,! , M ,irk eontMiup-aeei Coort end Jtftioni v;.ise-j uii per efot,bbif Aa iU tifte. A-j Jactua sf 'l ot- 6 " rct-uic ees 1 U nule to yearly advertiser, 3r Areiei for publication, m be marked wok the - J aaeitBtne iurd, w tUey ui be cwjUmbC bill 5eadclri!daccrdin5!y. - " ' t., Mni mttmlum. mtt I-te aaUaeaswi to the E&-I ltrtt bawseaa, mtUfrrrrf TVm. - frj"pecin Car the Litra (Iibcw Tbi paper will be pablwaea at4 the Ttnaintsd CtetK Nteml(, IrlO, watt one oauiaw ataav Kinf tlwi remit ia aViail aiat a ladt'Z. , Twentt-ew aaeraw ao iaauei. " A hrp ttftm i Um atH aoaiaMta wiu be priated; mat a psrataw mujciiiwnf aawMirfntely, wwe wwora a4 nwry aae raeetf d betore tint awrptua thaU ae chaU ariJ nsxte tl the aambera, - ; ,- v v - r.", Teraia; Ooecwpf 1 TwJnpe ! , Six Cosmo -. A I TaetvBe 30 f A ct the aaata rata fhr reie fwraWr. .':. . JJrr Kesdaii, bitt PHnHMtr Uewral, j3 -. imn la itm fty airfil Ptii -irir Tha eamee of autkcribera Brarared win tin IW- nec'M and tb etneey. ahould tw eent aar-rtra e laaa, outuv eajaV or jtomnaa pan-jam natAy tb K)-tho lawaaa eeoaataaaaaa 'rttea) wrilfra bw (Araaoiaea, enelomat aaawee ft aaraubeertiiiaia. a artxeriberrreia, wilt be reeeieea, pawvioei fj eat ewre ua le per eeat, bda apea aa waiwe. naperwiiibeeutJratbaaaawry I iianaid. 7 . 4 ". r - JDIUJAHES (ivTVOMICK "I hieawid iwVanai)a I ; iihTewawf AliW tV. Vaabera ft ' jjii . ppX-Ma,l er4oa ta it cruaewa aa tiae ljMat erataary, mail tb nnwhatbHafbapw ta. He eaa be a -aad at baa U&oe, atoaaaml euer b-fo the oceef the. Vbaater Caful.o ":DllGeB. DOUGLAS: I f A iwaoa4 t OSjce to jX. I, af ib Uc u of Maaaia ate!y occupied by lr, B. Aaataa. " OH. LCVM)EU lalLLIAA. .7ViJei' wt"Wg " ?, iirly tijrpoit..i.WMarp SalMb art , . U.,Anjaa T. 1CL tC Jistreceircd t .t tor jw 'rb "of-t-MLtHClXES,' I Ionic, Glut. Hfvlxs; xv tXiailW-'Wi'' I aaara, TobaO bM,Pmrmj-wr- J CXML C iZMT. I '? Boarafa, WRlilNU are H KAFPIXG i PAPER- axao. a. Iar aaionlt f - .i - -A- ' . 7 .be wilt bewdd a. wr,.Ual.riLa7mW i aa to preeMire of tim tiam, ftr "- ' - . C C ii I'. Ii. WUEELCt. 8alihnr, Jwii. '--1 . t' lotfon In ma. 1 e t ? a HKTN5 op CXTLSTAWi.E.'tT IU Hhuni i rioiny and CMnnwatta; aTlarhfd ta k are mx -am':it.l O'Ticea fi ges'Jeajea of taa t"r, all caavemeot ta tiie Coert llewae. 1 be aanaatv " pknh'-a htTnntlf w tha nuat ddrcaf aatcrtiaaja. a Tv latu-Iicti.rfj to atxfc uii cail htm. ILeTa. I . Bar aiwl SiU,r. are irfl4 K j v wet re Wkust-y 'nTaX'JTsoe ils'awt aana- jWvnij nnr.at. " 1 " " , I fit.l-;iq -''- " ' tf ' - . r - Jdurcrymru rarItIaLrr. S Y.1' "hTtt will pre ey ervA-rweva tarww t mt mi ran aw Cooc.lt-Atai.eca. c nae ; W KoiBTiedd far bb ( jf axOirH'ty ati i-Jary. fif :u-y M.l'j be wTi ev I hrvt -ri. .' . ' hj.is r. us. r,OrOrl t.i. tf , 'oSict haaoa j t- r-'e, at.fc i- i -ufy, urntrale H -i V . --. m MATCni.F sanativi:. ilivataahle Sl.'icio in f t l' riber, at M.".cJ.' W. v.. r 1 i av, Jaa 5 i t t rOUTICS OF -THE DAY, 11 ailijsna russet u. h s,;) u 4i!r. delivered in CWeatw. & C, m the 1 it or J .!y last, by Col. Ikvr, .afvwj X u. f.r : " ., ... 1 V ."Th canaevaich ,liiu!i.-d the members of lwimli party hav (mW away, and with llbeaa fet esery Mifrtendl rweoAertma be forever Imfvnl in line hMtfe f I tie part, . Neither rmrtv ?A'2i sr uli (u(srnrt, eoeh impol M uiu k k.,. . r .l. teetefcie U motives, in 0.4 dKtwd to t--S i l-Wilj Sir die future a pueilanh reot!U(tHtt f Um ptui. ,!tinjonce more JW B!Utjw C toiee BishI end Dtmocrtk kl be coriifttlf mt in muiteiiiitiz the Cmnesiafi.ee fit rt n ewmmdud frum it lutnors. M eSeetnallj, krt tM pLice 1U Adroini Mmm tit IttoJe uf thtM who baveby their m&m ej&erac lla tji iemmmcy, jfteto the VnC emel a tber frJeftty fc it-na fird Ac wnefce eiT thai arrtf bMt motley asMeea tmd iwenedani bonnet proclaim tUm te eMeeeaui of that aftea dr fitted party wbo y le ftotftt h people ajENtnel lite rl of eek reeooMin.Hty accept itif for CiMaereea ewry et&ca of amme, lnM(t and fmfo, L bmiI tu aa the Premleatial electiun. f"e the weM the oworaace. that the Dntnocratic pwriy el nolb Cattttoa euntinuea tnw In the doe- of, ami feaa to tbeir detertuinatioo to mem laeoa M pesetk.1' eM to le, aatf aodk w the Union of all Ifee Se KjgHi ewota cf the partitia, ei rate wmi XiJLoitum, and ik mo Cm bid the iv"tA i. j 1 al . taaak r eek tiwtf dirorce, bu: aa wtereetea ami ti if vi iLf ewa pftia Uwo lb brokeft roanax or, tot state kgiits indepen. OX TUC UMIT, A., COiNSIDE&EiX F peat th amall try af tha M name- In rwajrT"' aa At City, with much fretful venom. ami nrj mm wit, lav labored ia tb Courier to eeamct that paper mcoiwetency, by oting our ftl aji ia aa preai opiainn, comparing our eaaaaa ef th AdmuuMrwhtj beiore th EsSra &) af H37. with th opniMM we bar aiic bet-vk tfa ceaaewiptnmoa aitenc have faefttStdar naawriaJ toward the puny whipster, tavmn nth ail me af aeaae, wUw wa proba bfe aWaaeJ lb H befittiog aoawer lo uch a wW. We mm inaead to expne their Mltineae: In", beewwa ittmiga, Nr. Caa y, a may lac reaaj to baaaJk butterfly apu th wheel, it i 1 atpeatMot to aU th life, out of a too ,mr a anaa eflmrt wkb th Bathinkin arl Tbiy, Wcaiaa w chon hi Uke lha occa- l at Tu-a calU another uinonaaateot be af ;fcitrj-f Biliiori.""'""? A aaaa) may I acfcl at roolish if he chanre hi mnt Ae and Car aaatifkient cm, but tb if aor Maaaiafeai aw lea a avowa twe or more jramwet.'iUe aawii j at ae and th eain time, 1 t ua ef- act ia a vaaSwne wh h hi TV laar w& aeheaad yeataedar that th un I ,ITStffnifi, h earth,, and ia ctwoled l: (fcj Wtp " tawemrar , aa as a laxronajaieui, nut awy a lf f bar tb aeocea af frewm wie i caaaito eltoageaf efioioa ia tb abaa- f fet trwtb. - ' a. . af a- . av . -L mm mm mmmc ammj warnw uipavi iKtvn uinia Aad af a-1 lfia lb moat ahaard is to ap pty tb Vera waauiaftamf to any chaag of opi mat as to aara, aart rcrj rational mind is en)-, arana t. kbi to trflvtwm, aAew Vital, of such in 1 1 aaa, aa yaavr or a Jar, aa boar, a a instant. If lay dawt th boaaefy aiiom with chanta ba fmmhrirj (be th aok bamefit of such feara. cd Tcarbaa a mar aeaailants referred to a bow, It04 ttof may b autftcieiil intellect to deduce the a;aty ef ibear aaaaull. ."'"".' "'( f verZijrvt aM ilitlui mu Ded ant be Cmt wbew aaowed a change of opinion a b ib A I sttratinn, the aaked avowal was of iaeef telWafM i advav ef all elmr nf rJ e ai h arr. f aandetl a tb diaenpaocy betweea wajr 4 aaatrwavtnanns.- -- r X era memrni en tat tbaa ntiafaclori- ry to rerrwil th ehaog with 1h priiteifdtt shadb hjS aknf paaaessed bad yet mat. Canal ; aaJ tbi we dJ wa w proved that the A IswiiiMia bafaitiBdetf Stnte Righta' .twaalit -At aW. with great caafin w docUred (w ta liaBs.iittra!io a ta carrcKy ietioa 4r,ai- IH aweW r,tb them, set of them j aad at aa atwi kr reconcile hi with the partial aw apa,Mfc aa fewer I d.atnaat thea avowed, that a p,tWirwMa ef three yar awwid bav removed JWr eMrpE ad we 'com a fur tb Adniiniatr. taK, aa aaw I mf,?"nr a ca erev be prudently a a aamvf. i . Taetr ib CMtra af aaeaanre i ertfiaietentry War4 to W; back the Gornment within Jhejitrike auauiat ths Paliwot tamer sodta.vtor ' ale-twaa r: rbrtr party is plcdyd ta their aJ.' " wmt mwj1! a't thtr accredited organ la ta eVaa Kt 'H eee, tmi puiicy of Snuth Ca- r-..xa-""T k i.e i Um Oi t'liiking" t!e aaft ao-I i-i :irrii. 2 well AViIi'ion, like the Vfbifa. ba awawUly atrtkin it in the fice, dffjmg H. aui Krrir our banner on the Outnrl wall. VCm ftaa saa then. r;ii!ialing the Amencatt rtmm af c'.nhv n. aa evera iwinz Treaaury, mi tV,r inti4bfe reao!, acnrwtitu(ional appro rr. S I u rts.il I ipr nemenia, and a'l kind tfi eai?r staeoihture ; sod we hive fn tit Pr kmt hs-n-!! rmly ! e ; 'it s.J p'i'i'.h p., Key wiih r "i rJ??aL,r,i-.!i,.t tf cfoi'j.tor a-ir. -" " aba. errt j t,"r.h hiaahoh: i'i Im ct t", i.-t !". 1 t.p,i I v tM : j-a-je- ir, vM'-d i hi rt. sjf t- nf hi s-rt, en N-if. l . SaI l' f " i 1 i o'r er i i r 1 ' . " i f- " t ' ' , t- . ' : -ill proj'cia ' . .c, aet'n-j v i . v. t. i , r jnor, 1 . t h' ( 5 i ' r ' w l The ff-ver of ur bmr f u- enh hi pcode eewr had 'not euWW, !i!:8 Mr. Va Uarwi wee inaugurated ; l! our pc-j nitcn rre t ar ajiuwt him; we bclit'.'J, r j;Iy or ot, (hat he had enh-wTticuily alK-tled t mr?uf h lility of J.ick-.n int!it this S ate; IriHa hiedoeta ration that he would walk in me fcw4t-e " hn piiWfr, aa we uderprec i it, we anticipated th.it, like Jcko, he would I .ek hie pWjree tind lofget right ia tlieciHtsrii!.(onf power, and the lluret for mora power. M e aMerta'ine4 eU lule, d 1 strung, and ill ojiinvm f hi a and of eer member of the Jackeon cabim, and eiprrwaed our entimenti atronglf ae we e!enaie4 tlew eei'ely : Ilia euheequent ccmilitct bi cnoTiaerd at J ia a 7 titnt we 01a aim tnjutticfl. Wa hatt ae Ittea aal . President, ainra the Extra St-aiaen, 8.11 an fjot-j 1 atcM of J ickeon, but aorb at were iamrJ tw the airainht Republicea State Ei;bt trwk. we hac eea 00 deviatMHi Irom th fiaaine Dtata K;jhi; principle, which he ma mi anted a a member of, tha Federal reign of Adam and Clay ; ana judgiejtj htm by hi deed, M by hia prnfowtoiw, we caooot j a Carohman ana Patriot ifw ow aiMw-vt - lo an adniiiiwtratiofl which we hate tmnd true, through time and trial, the priacipka of the South and the beat KWereta of Hi tutow. We hat wen franhneea, moral courage and Siaarw m, giving eflicieoo ie a (arwghied aad eeotta put- . -:. . a i. a - . 1 we h;ii olijectr-a ia hi preriou eoorea aa a paUiC man. The oppuwai who atiR charra htra with! oon-committaliarB hare t tKe,r ifdrl Cotteeatioo and in tha peraoa of their dumb candidate, paaahedl the policy of keepiof ia the dark, to aa calms' meulttng to the people trbom-tbey would bciitf into their rank hlindfold : while In Mr. Va P.urea' calm, uubeouiiij!, atera aatieaw 10 tna auw-1 rea eury policy wa hava ee aone of that m Itmbtr. art cttlWr: a v ;jr,CClei Daot .aiWierW Ih. WRIVS WMI It w tV ,W IMlCinwn, v. gery oeen a nmorr a . "the wiiiow-piiar lwrnoclw. vv new- we ftrat e4ttr aapaeet a ttra taaet policy o the Preaident and wbe w arm alter declared our readineaalft aupport but adaumatr' lion jf it adhered 4 lha paiaciple laid W tbe Addree of th (Vmocratic raewber of Vomgnm, oma of our Whig frietid wmjld have aVterred a by telling ua that prwlcaanjoa arera cheap ; that after bavin ia their aed, piaed, b promise, tbe co operation of the Boortera Ftate Right aoeo th AdauniatralKio would betray aa lo aeeore Norther federal aupport and "(with the eoatant Whig practice of putting mea ia the place of pria ciple, they added Cr our alarm) that Caltwtue would bo acrificed and he auperaeded by DetUoa, Foray th, or ome ether pnanionot Adtxuuatratiua man." Our annrer waa ohvtoaa that peeler- red the Adminiatratioa which gave a pledge aa yet unbroken, and which it wa their iMereat wot t break to aa oppoaitina I he h-adr of which vera with v tW tir ymrcaswaj jrprri. a4 IL practice of who ubaliero from the Suuth peoead that the . rrteeiHcrogllAca, WofWea7 I valued him w had a jean' . W thai principle the rights of Caroiioa and the Sowth, and the beat interett al tb Uaaoa, wore hi palo.- ing ajajv Add ibat so vagrant Wn ward gtaaveea at th Preaideiitial chair or sv l-ederal orV would swerve htm from hi coo res. Knowing thit himeelf by deaenine hi principle : sad white be was true to himself it wss abase the might of aryy party 1 sarr(ie bwt. Wwdd Setrabt of th Dn'toff with'bia Wir Mttact aad earliest devoledoe, tli full moral power of Smith Carolina hi co-operation with the Admmijt ratios received by tbern a ao added tower ef atrevtgin and cursed and dreaded br a trembling efpraatio, hia-gUrie thsmpwrarbiptif tnr'h.t)T TrUTtt ahc. curing and auinung hie trteod - and ttnahing 'conqueat ef the convrctiat area of th euroMca, who had not the candour lo ackooaledge tbear ef- rors aor the integrity lo retura to their dvaie ; and having just, in epite af hi receid aad lHit-r (rad .with the triearia power, M aim of past and recent recrimination, kwatility and fi"trual of prrwanal aad party eoamection and nveivdice, of th oblo quy which be knew mmI incur d the charge af mconitetey, apoatacy. and corrupt veatalay bach he wa sure to encounter of the rik of being an br in advance of thenath in apj;rrbenc?mg; our true policyT-having jurf, in spite of all thaa, per iorined the oohlcet act of anwral hemma that ever graced our political biaiala by derlariag pnwrptlf and bulule -jiir the inbiacial policy nf th Pre deoT," he poaseaaed, ti our ' tMi"s mfldcaaor benencemly potent fi ear cs aad wfupwd W himaelf a puntio mors pruad tha say dmntnaal party could aaaik'S htm. W rrpiioed lUat nlea he himaelf alioyt J, loinj reaaoo, comnvt moral ni--cide by running counter in hia a j to th wave ere of aa iltuatrtoua b6, it wa tmpoaaiai I brsak down such a 'men. Party could not d if, aiaa could ant do it, it wa is lb power ef iad lonst Even had oith Uarohna rapudiaied torn and armed on the eppomte side he could ex4 bars fallea. He anmld bavs ceaaed of Can to b bar Senator; for if ever, according to Mr. (lat'a tab propliocy , he could not juatly have ctand b' TrTlpeiirC.n;er7T.e-Lver w7i'4 beiW.T3-'i,frtoriM W'JT.1, icaouf wblirruty IU Would have been toe proud bod to Ira to the place ol iHir-repreaenttive whe be rut lonjef reproacotod u ; le clin to our Tce of trust wbe h had not our eonfidcure : to erap; himarlf to the gift when be had W tu heart tUt t ut lie would have retired from pof.ltr hfc, tt rS wa a fallen man. ' Truth rild uot hats ften p hrt votary I ahe would have fill sntt, aa Ut triomplsi spread, hav aummuiwd bun aith Ur trampei aaft victory, bent bins on in her emqierr-g charnat, and crowned bios with taorcl U n t!a acrd iira if had planted. ' And S.s;1i C u.:ir. i'J n t rs '. i!r, coafj not hevs trpni Lit f r th principle which io'!Ud turn were hrr. It was iwd that her pride and cnifi Voce is bna ia rsttp rw-HticMt of hi f'-l acrvje i" d t- '-'e?!ie w 'her, B.aTe her ( , .her be V-i-S ! !!Jhe! ..'d Ltk, I.e '"o'jJe i, ,' j I, y rKw etc , n f i l!e pt; i i ami "i ii ' t !' e ' . ! l.ste t v ; i r :'. . r Hirl t! t 'V ! . 1 i AU, t' iniellinra and rirtue of ir p-'oj Irf. It t. c jaie be f.it ani act-d hke a Or.ilmum, mid wit the itmifict of a Curolitiian, upn the. ''site Eihr pruieifiltl eng rauwd in Ins rrnn end hi heart, titat when he planted ntir Wirlard bttfore there wae aed or Imte fur him' to nik bnck fur eu;port our people were at hie iiiie, rallied h!e a keixi of truthr in aiummmu phnlanx. , ' , ". 6ieh our erwwer, aptl etch mir fwlin j then, aad the aubeequeirt cnurte of t'vm't and parties haa a!T k.M the nwt ample juHtif:tion. I he eepnMtKW hevw fully deeeloped lha Ulirn-Federiil eharacier, while, the AJmiuietra'ion, true to a'l itn tAisispt. ha emtated no rule of the atrtcte achtMil Of rftn-f no, ana eu ntr iroia ooin or njjim'j 1 It pnociplea of Stat RighU RejmbltcanHm, hn W-nt it waoh" energte to their enforCeioenl, d atahed it political furlune oa their iiid(caiiun and . - . - -: "triumph - la their eno'nateil mode of cwidiicing lha tm tea4 too,whi!o tb efM party imiat eonciliat the euofJme anJ command tb respect of avery well cnoatititieij niiod, lha other cniioot ful fo rjicj'im a4 bih.U aa iolellitot and biiW-fliHU?d people. II is the evident site of the Federalize to get up a morbid and eaampated excitement, andcr the ttifltt etace of which their follower may be hurried into voting withool felVctmg and cheated into the ' belief that very ortTinary and eoarae old! man ta a larrw and a ane- A toldter of doubtful merit and ' certificate buhtercd reputatino, both a lo aanity and aulJieraliipv wb reaigned hi cmnnitaeioa and heathed hi aaord ia th miilal of lit war tley odeaeoor I recommend r tbe d faplaudum sHot nf military chiefiaioahip. , A much a tliey " deeMwejeed it whe a Ira Soldier wa a candidate ibtj.mtbkM .ie hjrtlre r1l of miHreTy reaoww, arai IImkw liu were a xzled by the radiant star of Jtckanej thej would Uiiv.woo like mntlitto jhe jfrai glimnarr. of fiirthjng cauJitvia.iha . V1mm aad gtuunif hht of whic-h Uiy ld. p, bating firat gagged kuu leal be ah.sjld br.y, their aWliiMioi Cutcinoatu pctitiou tog Cabin Hf iwAg tiWi ha u .thataia mint JumwceatieaHy tw dulling hia genius with nothing elite but a vile wit) at wbacb civrhxrd stomach revolt. And all I hia ia dons aWaooth I by -these cotlcccnillng- ariatw crata by way of winnirt! lha anflragea of I A fir iVcrW their grrarj fillmt titittni, " the win. a aaultrtaiie,' who they futidlf presum will vote aW ma beeaose they are told that be live mean ly and goes d.rvy! Why, Mrav Trullope heiaell could aw; bav ahtiooeered wjih more respect. M fiatrery I All their party device are theatrical. artiSctaJ naiocere ; their banner, mottoe. tauf ja- and, (6t jvnoden 'emblem of the wooden God!) tbeir empty cider-barret tmrne about with wrid waaawitm from retet to revel, and on which they would Jo! preana, install President of the I sited isaie, Lke a triumphant Twcchua beam fog h caahThrir vary leader go aUnit like rar ahow ma play in r th lbL and rarryln in their traia-penud laluucar aud poHtur maker aad htatnoet voutr, te play the Uarlequio L lrajiiit limuki . i lit fiicum g nere. I be warning Tir Da .- tt dam frtrm ef tb Tmja seer at tight - a4 th wsodea boree cannot aorely be needed ta civthsed aad Chnatiaa and Republican America a lhs,ci.lr barrel Wla, iu rowdy -ptve -t- 4h gat of eur Tro.. Surely Federatiain miht have - 0 win P0' vrorthier tU aad toe ' American freeman is not lo be Doujnt .with aegeaets and fewnwa, and .".t'lsrieaaea kS tik tk bject rabbi f th Priliah huating. Aaaeric ha PtopU, but no populnee end nee ar not yet donoaad by th ancceas of ibis kind oi. gitalin t btoab far th intelligence, the prid, ahn saoraJaof aa(Mntry d tKrf a s capacity tor srtf govsntinenu'" .'.J,1 O the other hand, how dignified in oomparieon ta the eoura of th Democratic party.' Contend ing earneatly tor tna right, they appeal not to the pnof they treat tbe people not a b giddy mob, be a ealightened erpnt, aad feppeaj to their un derstanding and reason with iotncf argument. . t'olik lb motley free, which Faderaliam ha snlvated, which avtrwmf, so creed, yet ak tor preelTr,tbey appesr is the lists wiitvait a anaak, ptaajf tbea-ve on tb Republicaa plat-Cirot, and : boldly promo! th principle, with and through which I bey ar to fall or to cniroier. They LaU oath wo patnled baubles to eaten grew children, saw fright the land from iu propriety by noisy j.nik Muags. nr seapty lb eaat af Ceegre bod impede the paAhe bi ini aa, Iwaewd by steamboat tind rait ear through th Country, auaaionary Uon reaameu who sVaert their piat to spend the per diem 1! " aaarw, Vvs wage of their neglected dutia in gadding about, to sibtbit Ibsmaelaes and split -th ear ot tb grandlea with rabid fustian.' Compare Mr. Taai Bar aadeat, eaathtruaia Coarse, hie ant- (ran regari af all th eerencin and eoorteatr of " hf. n etr-cuitrij, hi Swuearanr, his republican difnrty, wr.b th rofstsrmg aasault of bis assail am a I Retwsaabe Mr. Clsy's ae br tilled violence at C wh a tb weuld-he ea.luinte of the FvUrai". be belched out his deouncialioA and talked "f "Aon KcnduuV Toca Rmttoa, and the of has crwwa ef at ttaratoga, and In enema fOTr lh.ftuSJtc.taIlu4ill triamd,' sac" he PraaaiMit, baa manly deticm f had sauaed hU alaeuee, and whs gwd lasts aod ef. respect wou'd tar sever U.!red bia to tocnJita gond f'ioj nd md breeding Ut ribald "t, Resaeanbsr llarriao' lunwaa ruming and fwear- iag awst at! his pohiteaJ oimio. tenia, at lite door af a bverv stahl, Cinciimntr, and e which pic. tar Can I'M pn lerf nvanhcu-i or of etilighteoed re- puU.ca -M4.-a lut a with l-H g ater eoniplaoenry C jr. sra I'ilJ ef "nr. Van bwrrn a viw nf th I.aiii qtieatrin, bat spprubafmn of Unfiia .Rinj a, vir'.er of s century ago, and aim uf the ProcUHina ani Clnody Jl.IL ' We rlelend not hut a rifval if h apprrtd f cither, , Put tha ' e,i;i i Rot what he lii bfrfi, tm T.al fie ia; what is hi prvassa puhtical attitude and that of the party r-r1iog bim! t'onunitt-4 dccjtVi !y :"rt a'-jhtlrtSl .they ire, no n:in can lio t ; '! t in lii au-i I aa t ?-? th r I a '. iti' rn'nk the A!i.m,'ioi i-ih. 'If '' r-'le, he --ert prmcpry ,,. j t , ". T"'H, V ;'"! to a p t " i r ' 'r. rf !.!, on of pre- If-eii.;. I onerj'i'v i. i I , , . ' in pot T It ie elwurd. The rnio N 1' ' n t llerrisno and Ab'tlition. W'm have r-' ' ! nreecnt lettintntiy tlint he ami the AS. -!,',. .n' :e of theeame xi!iIich jmrty-tlmt llir-y I t : 1 . hi m in hi own neighborhood avown y I'y I, , eiiihority.snd he hn atewtitcd by .h c A - ln;r of Congress eeimr- In Abolition coi tbnt llarrisottUia tbeir firt wfiti-r." Tl S tnK Abuhtiuli Jimriml triumph! 111 hi ihhu t thnt of a riMlid.it whi m Aholitint'4 ciiii 1 acieniiatMly Upurt, mwl he hun- lt iuu ri , 1 on the iubj'-ot, eiemle dnjiedly mute, r frrrn-i tbniuH hie Cuntniittee, to hi old t!tfliu nwi I ' tere.' a are authorized, tiicn, to jo d-.t k n h: 1 1 1 , nl ' 1 if - old Amt-ciuveiy avnwriix, aim it we tt.ui unmi jthem wo d't, that ho ia in favor of ui f Federal iem.u f.r enmocipniioii, we find ( firma.tioti of the rrert bod pment eiili n.-e a I I ' i .'iL.i..: 11.. : him, i4 hi ptwiiMn a an Abolition ally ia c clunively defined, ,t -t "...' . : a 1 And wtth regard to lli Pritcmmntion, whh wimt fnce ci).l pnrtiran of the Federal pirlr, nu t f Wabater and llnrftaiirl, toy that at the door I tli preaent Repaldicmt parly f I'id not tlii IVdu. ralihta prochujB that " thepnncipleeof he I rm la mat ion were th prtiictpte of New ni;land,n t ( tliii hefura cn. Jackanu hail liimclf al the n -inonKtrnnce of bis own ptttly, partially yet ni 1 1 lly, mcantetl and eufwoped itt, Dn not n'l t) j prominent and beat accredited or.anof the I).-. mocratic party no In r licet repudiate the l'rii !i. tnatimi, by charging aa. a Federal ain upon H i rr -on and hi party, their adoption of ii prim -i -U ! Waa not Mr, Whsier the champion nf the I'r.ic. lamatton ? , Did not hs and the other old Feth'ml leaders of. the Northern Whig Prty dt lilit in !'" t rrlamhtioi7fc hom'iliiy, iil h'r ' the nonce give in their adhexinn to Jackaon f lhv the Northern. FedcraJiata, coiiatitutiiig the i ' tla h hi partf i chari-'i'd their rrptnton 'r,-.' . r tl Tariff ar PrwtamatiwVTacy iutf n: nd lorppoing them wears rpoiti the tiuu I'mcliimatian party. . IIowFthen, darcanv S unit- clamation a a rrpmach la ui -iMr,v u I.urx i nevr publicly avowed (nor privately ao fur wo kiiu) "any anpioIwliKu of . th.il '"iliM'tiinent Lf.t. tlarrisnn JiSv lis sneer' l iw -ttitate, m !- dared that J tick ana hud by the proclamation cover ed himaell with glory - Thi opinion, nnvcr ainci diaavowed, w fiml an one of the.old aixi'chpa to which hi dumb dignity refer the people. -then eaa any. oiiua State Rtghta man whoaop. ports thia old Federalist, lhia partiz.in and protoji of the Adam, thi avswed rtochiniutimiiit, r: buke to for ce-opertiri agniimt lum with l ie aidant rid party of the Jt-ucraoiiiitn flmul. i W have atway tnlien enr side eurncaify an ! tpoken out boJlv our gitnipt ill opinion nf men ad meaaurea. ' When the whole contWh'rncy in divided intopartieaof the moet nppoaite principli -, out tier ntHxl AatrBouthcin, the maxim by .hi a act is not iVt.l.iii.-i'iii ine charncler of i 3tf,i3lJrf4ar)-' prudent " AcirrYnrry.'' If we Mk three yenra ignlnrahty of the iVesiilriit.'we tlmu'it a hut a poke, and wo rejoice tlmt hi tuhwrpiriit cour.-a ha compelled a change of our opinion, fur asver took a Carthi(tioiin aih of hiitf) d ii.-t Mr. Van Puhkk; . f,we thctiapoka highly of Mr, Clay, we as much reprnt that Mr. Cl.iv h -o !CnjUt,)lJ!c4 .lailtt:tif atMtr liptiiipti 3 ,: . in-- lowrd him, Hi. Clay had notthcin ao op- 'y inc emporW.i d a i.th lQ',8.lK4itioui44,ii..J i.t mads nia uiMitg'mficd anJ ill trtl' ehict tout'! lli T campaign into New York had oof then prcCicii an ad tjandum parf harraiifiie with tlia h-t-lion, that bs had apent the previous night in prayer! Had not pronounced himrtf, nmrnlty, r t'lnlly, "flpoUtiralXlh"antipo4kii,,'X Jli (U Calhoun; Afler ncA a dVlatati.ns hnd we rWfii.n ii theoo..,) opinion before etpreawd of Mr. Cl.iv, tin' Ctmr'nr might juaily Jliave thargej it with tc'.i.''i-f for it ij ever aad tmn taunting ui with our cm m. siaatn! attachment to the (ivorire anil of Carolina, fi-cling of which e are prmul ' with which ne womier thl anv nnin prettnil the heart of South Carolinnin Iijwh4 j nij .oiith. U iit our cknuwIode(J biU and aaaured emnn itiirt of our Senator a a moral m hi h gimilouniii uml patriot howem'd we tansitfmtty chorn-h r, - peel Ur ooe avowing himself Jua opjoiite m u!l ? " The Cevr ler chnrgeJ ua a lan, if an r.'meo ' r, with having started tbjectiona to all cm,-',., , aince Geo. Jackaon, because distrusting IU m i the slavery eneatinn., WcU! we entertained no. , olii'cfipa, hut in the ease tif JrVn r.urcn,tht y. h:,v bee removed by hi course a I'resi,!, i i.-l. Wa do not think we ever objected to Judj;8 VIm on that To the charge that we lii heve Mr. Calhoun Would mlu or hat made, a better l'n h aiont ihnn any taf ti.em, we readily plead gm'i'y, hut w do desire, am (hat he should upemeile ,M r. Vso Buren, ' Ws tire a proud of nor trrhmciit a th Vovrirr n of its hoatility to that truerAnnh Carolinian. , It ia an attachment indendcinly en tertained the stibougtit homage f freem-n to the riiiue of a 6-llow-ciiiwn, without dictation on thj on part, or acrviliiy im the other; an ) w!,(-r WEJ se that eminent atatesinntt nnl stoppii. i i . . f I -hghjerreithertrermcf,5?JT.Tj o,.j ,. . , , (,, their assaults we cattnot but L '.on t , t hi liivohmi iry e v. contenip'. i,r f.rifi !;, - , ( theif koatility" u t!. biiMiri l ,. .. .iieni ia th r,,,, of Iheir hatred. !s did not Bl., ( the sit to put down hi i.cmi' m thi r';.ne. Ilia knightly thietd a hnir sit hih, tint tho lulled of Ihein on liit', could not rvnrh it with hi lance IocIihI. lenpe ao enciKjnii r. They t il not because ho I ruck i aeH defence but because they fornot tliemanlviw and their duty to in their Slate, Ixsioru Ihey ettcmptnd hi overthrow, and the Hint w m the lttempl llie tymptum of ii;h frgeitu()r.Ha Th. r w.ia hotweea hi superiority ond their m !i. ocriiys great gulf, ht which they drowned them, selve in thoir oncett-id rlTurt lo overstep it and pi him ly. When some of them bare t then,-. Ue to rri'firtjf Mm sWa, v have ft It to nr. them that tnltetl namieof pity and (ho JuJi. cioo, !. h w,KiId be rUciiutJ by the furiiHu lal,r of an ati-ry (I riii a'diu to d.K down tho Tablo Rock. Why, ti,e l.ttlo feline animul may scratch darkling n f"'n tncaitg k'tet:!,ooJ to urriiif cail 1 :- "!y ear t-i;t ii 'c!,i -i h .i!0 awvo w 1 "'''""'y in i'-e n .mit-'.i Trsl stinahinc, ! linmove I ri ' i I i . v - ' !, (, . '-'J j.; . ,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1840, edition 1
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