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I t. '--) -"ft 1 -is-- til lAGti tc twit iaTi, a - . . ttttth n : ? "u fUBM' 1 Ot ttlS-SO r t lo Ik WhiintriVnArt tvhrirhhpl i i . :MM.mmf f .v-r uBitMiH vmver i continued ton the- :! rThP first cli vinelv 5.f wijwiwjiwujr: remsikf, tnat me j c?au i, ana xtii$ successor .luuiw v.iuvw 6it, kuuh reieirra . ina pnuaa-j c. -vf owij near,. thropy and at gtuum wtV- undiminUhed by 1 iw jdirjBeledvthtfVy ev Worm8kte,ttobrbuW the .-.Vr-.:-'. ..." .,.,.. . 't7 UU. . I uiblli III III PropJia of his heotlifr anointetl Kidb' of lMrfc?i operation of the v veto nower.ftn'ihA n-Ati.-II vyie Mniyrx.8q.jO una, wty-ttiaJaage JWJS l " ..I . . " r'.M10 ' cvt, CC Were Mani- I ywiioiuvtacivii - . tc uuus d The Addrew jt enUfely !mg for 1ns si - - a :-..ii..- rj il. .- . : i aKiibumu c 10 , lue iiaiuir resource fH ! otlwjreniolrtvmentsoi Phiv T;a Pi r I Southern men. Jltl SP. A m ' H . I f; J ho Am f iinti " Fa h a ' vf 1 I n j f . . . . ; i. 3 ' J . . '. . - . ..vTwV, jj.,. vwuiMiy aiuetwi i w hs OTaises-one of tin innt firiUhnrF Af Kfa substituted prAumaw bandandlio in the ilhioffiLiri hi fJpr r-;-; rki tT" i Z'Z w MW'"V,5V,U I ricuwur aeasafe-uiiHI all oihersnot S inany cnanneu 01 Buppoa jaia tjq, ttad spe tha this 9 the fund'of life most of all No sir; while that Constitution enftiirM' thepmeifriristiim tarafitj-w ich ;no (m1J tica lassooiatibiof any portjon ot pur couirUriheni and inbst-rieri mim j5u; resroeniiaiyeio, canr auofdXoULf tp alter tthat rK legititnatfei ,'?: j . :wui.rt ii s no lciie great Jbody of tcr from Penirslvanta Mr. Bucliaoanj sug-1 r-ast l,0, fa tyu k?ow Jour , own interest TAe&-4 - 1 irestnp,vA:fV c i. iifi f too well to attempt it; flf the madness offii. uciug , luc ciauns pi : in teres! , j v y ou Know ; t nat i ml teratjen i nip racticab le.' yet an altematiFei. . You ' may saufeu arier my aawiesal tjo lay sever.the bond which unites us ; yoii raay.establish between us. those re- wuose minstrel nnpnv I " vw ui iue iironoseu moai&eation ni it. 1 rr-r ftions. rak bo opetatiou iWVrlJUDU ' til I I . . - w w ww-f il ' VV p.np.nnntprpH "&&A H - -r f , uu: t - i . . . I laiioirs wnitn wiiimnkt m i n w.. umitpicM apiwais iuunueu upon it WQich V- V-5'- T7 " v-" ""' were mado.tu our interests and lo our fears, V0lim mi in the Presidential canvass of 1840.: The f yielding- 4o the demoniac pirit which eirdsoMflBurer irit aloneecoujd prompt tVoU iay?strilp to make political capital of his avowed de- ',t uP.tb orcn of servile war within or terminatioii. if the : nprpWv u tK..iJ rerWThen?indeeil .pORCANDlDATVo iflJiOw time? lor e vprv va... vry, u""t to phpwhpppi nteVl ttyeigistrate PtePihP niuietwhosl jpnf tbputer'H tfei4iD0roJtests f ronrinsytyija has sup; !Hrwave raanaatetpstay hi? fn-7i:r?". mere nerila;' engiveaItwamyiood AlZ?; ronta.. ;d.zZ: -i - nU?heimarctr:ofviinDrovemPf.t f-- b uefl !a"y reserved ' Agncu Iture from J tabi litv to I tin- th il i ..i i ;r :j r ... J ;aucJ mutations ia stanrfJA befit- s. tht of; PeriTai was accustomedto re nrnfi. I fiffUred in Koi-naii Hrstnrv ciencdisplayedCin tbevarUV and imme nearly the whole list of its great names advances made m other things; at compara Fauricius, ;Reguust -Darius Cincihnalust i lively early; periods pf te world, it.toolc the i hble-human rge v cpniidejably over 4000 years to invent a tolerably form for the firut, most essential; Agricultural implement the j plougb'pM The first bopk phKchitufe was published 'in:England only in the 18th cejturyj lwasieserv i well to bestpw the fist 'premium ever given ; ier the imtin j . A3 -not seeir.j in the nature "of , thmiri; Possible, that laboravirior msrhinp. se ha Justice they; are, now recoffni sed as thb "supreme5 1 aw of the Confederacy, and ; of each and e verV p the v;S ta te wh ichP 'icoiwposerfi tlSirJere B cuicienv? veio me consuiuuonai ?iiic uvoi yieir -proieciion. ScV1 F.f' !lPpn! ..?f aweuppjottt pp!P5 t i on nf :'. th ' n hlr V 1 1 hl . -.-4' .Un l. I : .V . - TV" arise,o!.8'ustWJi,thbrDecuiar finite hA r-Liil'iip-'t-ir'. J-;'-tv-r. .-, , v i I lection of the nonslifiitJrkri,-! jiho nAriV,!-!': t . . me, cicicisB t .ma: veto power: , auu eg-1 . - - , -t xv i uv pecially' of his' pledse so' to- resist anv at. an.ouLw.rght arms be Pur d Ku i tcmKtoa have V"V' nrehend Feaiycaiica mestic insti Jcra. I on. the Nunia Pompilius,aqd I know not who others. "l By What kind of Legerdelnain b?Vitche ryisji ;that Jabo tini versali ble to every form r of .well-being, comes to De regarded- disreputable T Agriculture, the most ancient,' honorable, and indepen- ueni mrm oj, it, sutlers the severest proscrip tion. Many ayoutti that now hears mej would ppsiliyely: be ashamed to be seen vorkinof in the fields. i.In oMr Jarge cities, hundreds are congregated, without employment and of well considered answer was H dignant rejection of his claim to their suffra ges. -vrvt r "-'W ' v vv That appeal, sir, was made to us in the heat and excitement of the Presidential can-vass-by partisan leaders, and by the presses of party Now it aaurnes a graver aspect. Here in this chamber of legislation, engag ed as we are in considering a question which relates to our constitutional charter, it is dis tinctly put forth as a motive to influence the determination of Southtirh men, that a time ted sisters ; the doctrine of Siaf. in importance, ahdisnow the onfv u .?8,u8 resist , the j-e vdlUonary , action of ,,o hi faiiatjcs, the disorsanizino-. . ner" Vti&h&Ku bain a J.' arhitrarv a nd vnAi;Vi ' ? idheft;; do S ?wK n,M0rK Federal Go,-er; defence frivve ii'?1 Carolina has U this .subject, ttiebuthwhicfi"sWW PPt amid the uniyersal prostration of iv 'O:: creuitaTitr state ,:hbnor mii . ' southern misrulp northern fanaticism' taminatioris that w I in anotner vipw "1 hp eafois nf thafinniK ; l is ueu iie oi weorgia were re- r- , .-r -.vr:,'jtr., . iui, uuu iienvuren wiin every social anu I 'e.A j . toralJr unleahe Standard of h!sa,d friend and protectof of their ilo- 4aK ine case presented .by, the Sena- cahimt belut y.rypcusoi tutionsand their deliberateahd j:ui. tn"8y'va con : art., l ioniv oi v-Oflffress. Iisr.arI her pvprv mnra I ilA .ti tii-'i.j u"clu every aioe.tlirowH religious, constitutional; oblicatiori.shouldtf under whatever:pfelenoe; resolve to trample upon the Constituiion,' and march over . its rums to the destruction of Southern fights. Why, sirey inustfirst haye determinetf to violate their own oaths, to break., asunder the bond of O'lr Union, and in hrtnor nnntt trolIed'Executite: veto; ciiuld itfirtheyln InlfS. supposed by theriator from PennsvlvarVia, f,C! f hKe uer ' a proud deSa attthe seductive advancesof an unprincipu .anchored in the rrin r own Pilot mountain to the land, a'l neigh. mmoveahln the " more erratic orlu nf fliprifmlilimj:n-Tvk ir -which tnis peacetul and comparatively Jiappy peo- for ry, or any other descfipii wi of improvement may comp in the progress of this Govern- - vo ajjticu o; nils uraucu pi inuusiry so ur : ."'ysi ervue iana on earin remain unoc as to prevent the great niass of the., human cupied.. If a; Farmer advertises for extra la- - family from finding they amplest resources i n bor, with difiicultyhe obtains, a reluctant of the bosom of pur mother earth. . Whatever fer; while an underclerkship in a VniseVable r: ' numbers,' bp already; engaged; the employ-: drunkery would be caught at with avidity. nent Is never bver-crpwdedj.none is so des- A merchant in one of the" northern ' cities tute or fr$cti$le&buirity and acor- advertised iorv a clerk: on the first morning cnarwelcoraeNor does'H ever repaywith of its appearance, he jiad over sixty applica ingratitude, and enintineSs the toil and ram tions. Sad indication I . ToaL-ni ihp vnnrr 1 :.,:. w Ml.- - -5- . . - - - - - v .v V TWUfXl r""su "pun iif even 01a anu deep-seated s!ery!& r?f?n!s before: the ploughman's hon est, Ingenuous ifiolicitat'ton; rude and inhos pitable wastes put oii ; the smiling aspect of peace and plenty ,r and ;ihe- desert , blossoms anr-ices likeitlieriroseiJhce thV be ginmilg of tbe world, it has never been heard. "ru "pngut, tnuusmous and prudent far- menl when we shall hold our orooertv at the wil, because under the sole protection, of the President of the United States. The Senator from Pennsylvania savH the peculiar institutions of the South have no other support beyond thei r own limits, ex cept that which is afforded by the democracy of the North, t Si the- proposition is start Itrfg, but is it true? Does not the Senator de ceive hiroselfjT He does not Intend to de ceive; and certainly does. not deceive us. He says, because , he believes, that the only support of .the rights of the slaveholder, be yond the;slaveholding States, is in the north ern democracy. M r. President, I will not answer in trite phrase, non tali auxilio ; for a better reason; however, than merely i be cause the phrase is trite.-. Differences of no- Imagine the depth ! of depravity, the total pisregaru or every morale and social li which such a determination rnust have -"'wo siubii as iucso utniiiitsTnu mat men. t myself, I do not fearand I havp b tven vn n I h evidence that! do npt-to discharge my d been I ty in this chamber UnninonDi.,i: men in some of our towns and villa restless ajid eager apparently for something to dp, that e en the chai rs k ept i the stores have to bespiked?and nailed; and sheathed in iron, to protect them, from the busy pen knives ; and a fresh lot of cedar, such as an old awning, frame,, or a sign post; taken down, is an acquisition worthy almost of art i"i"MiiHfcAviusiici iuii aawn viucei 3 au leruseinenL ann sn K-iea business, had tailed Failure may be. in- J through ihe streets, of some of these towns Meal opinion are Pot in my viewincompati herentin other usihessesr with feelings of respect and good will to own obstructions or barrenness, or the fault j unn empty boxes, drumming with the heels lnose who differ from us. I would close at i oiuers, anu.inus oe sometimes unavoida oi ueir boots, lounging about the doors of ble to the moist prudent: but failure and bank? rinkihgestablishmenjs, whistlinand man ruptey are stranffers here. . fITie Rmtr nf ufacturinxr - tohann-iniP n, ' T.m.,n. Earth ls an institution that Clever breaks, ! funes of a cigar, retailing the latest scand and .on ,ts regukr;idiscount daysjieyer sus-1 aonnirtg some new joke, discussinff affairs' pi otaie, ana alt other subjects: but what concerns them, what suits their genius or station, and what they might do to promote once my political career, if among the duties wnicn ims station imooses. it demnndpri sacrifice of those charities of life, which ev ery day's experience 'more thoroughly con vinces me we so much require. Sir, I would cheerfully assist a political "opponent in- the hour of need, and Would therefore unhesila tinffly receive assistance frnm him. t?.. m - M-M U W UH pends payments fcThose'oldrajidwwellft tablished: Firms, with which tbe Agricultu rist does business, and which are ever read v J aine Pra4nureivwilh their inex- their own -true welfare and 'that of their ,his subject I go further, and frankly avow ustibleespurces, vi2,i; Pldyglvlloe Und country.: Whileaffairs of national policy em- 'X defence of this Southern interest, I . UCGU- a tuie uau -xiarvest, are rras me mosi proiound and thouTht- iieyer punched; and scanty in theiraecomim ful Statesman, the se discover, as if byin dations, make ;np sudden w oppress of the Presi- tailmenU of revulsions, arid involve no hnn.r dent, or o-lari n error nf Clnmrmaa ' V001"3 man in.misfe and over- solution of all pecuniary difilculties. the cause unmarked why empleyment is so scan ty raouey so scarce, and the times so hard; at the same time, perhaps there are hun dreds of unoccupied -acres within a mile of them, wliple trades either wanting in the community, or. scantily filled, the farmer's throw; , .And it is as honorable as it li safe Whatever dignity raay.have been conferred on a mtin by , birth orv fouune, by. learning or talents, by, morality or station, by servS ces or sacrifices . for the public, no abate rnent is suflTered when he transfers himself to the pursuits of Arrriculture5. iA -spar ?r the most elevated Ilalls of Legislation; cah- fields would confidently rely on the democmrv nf the North ; and as certainly not upon them alone. Has the Senator from Pennsylvania considered the source of this reliance, and t he nature and extent of his own, and the ob ligations of his political associates? I avail myself of the occasion to present them tohrs view in all their simplicity. To him and to them, to, the individuals who constitute the democracy, of the North, I accord the virtue of good faith; of a, just ? yer-rn with: grass anil weeds, crops (regard for the sanctity and for the obligations wasting on the ground for want of more labor to gather 'the i exuberant production, the wi, u unie men with what is of vent and vdepreciatinsr comorOmlsR.t. What 1 daily use" and wniihl nAmmnnvi r.n,i mriKln kllf mnnl l. rll ' ,' .1 I n . I 1 1 I. ? t I .'-... . TVf",?V"r???y generous re. grei to oenpm a Jellow , citizen;; Onco diaJ yet all this herd of idlers desiring, or pro- ting-uishedasPresidentof the United States; perous, and happy 1, ; If any new improves . . ."r.'yi V' congress! lor u,5.,,lin agriculture the artsr or any other wnicn, notmih3tandmg;s talc nes& bablts.i anrl ni ithrtnllal -... -.-. I wilt i;A...., t. .: .i.. .t r-r v rii.. ' . ' . of an path ; of a proper respect for thp minima - k k a ui common justice. and common humanilv ; of Jhe capacity to understand and the dispo sition, to pursue their own interests. But t h is concession is not made to I lie d emoc ra cy of the North alone. I extend it enua'lv to all my countrymen, with the exception of rebels alike against God and the country. would be stayed from the consummation of their unhallowed purposes by an Ex ecutive Veto ? Think you that we of the South, would be found lingering in these, halls, waging a wc0y war with our oppres sors, or crouching under their sway ? No, sir, no. Long before - madness like this could have had its consummation, this Union would have been dissolved. The arm of the hxeculivc Magistrate would bo too frail to hold it together. It would be worse than a rope of sand. The Union dependent upon an executive veto! The rights and liber lias nri; 4. ti kico ui kins git!, ireopie, in a moment o: maddening excitement like this, reclaimed and protected by the power of the Execu tive ; Why, sir, the , range of the human imagination is only not quite infinite it Js absolutely illimitable ; but to my less -im-aginative! piind such an idea js wilder even than the wildest fiction of German romance. When faCtionand fanaticism had Pervaded the land, ; corrupting the :PeoIe and their ruiers, arming brother against : brother in fratricidal strife; in such a moment of phren- zy wno aoes not see, who does not feel, that the Presidential veto would be powerless ; that the voice of the Executive Magistrate, crying peace, be still, would be lost in the din and the discord of that awful hour of guilt and crime ? . ' ' Fanatics may rave through the jnedium of the. press, or in self-constituted and lawless conventions ; and there: is a limit within which a professed reverence for the right of petition may shelter the demagogue, or even ueiucie men of honest intentions ; but pass that limit take one step, one single step in violation of those rights, towards the ac complishment of the ntirnntft nf fanntip'iom and -that shelter is levelled in the dust: That single movement will have rent asun per the veil which has hitherto masked thp demagogue, and he who, in the exercise of omciai power,, under the Constitution .which he his sworn to support, deliberately and of sei purpose seeks the destruction of. those ! l a 1 f . t -M ... -,-ty i": ' i . PeVPes mou.aen noble position fiif.i.. .bosom of ; every true , son of hor heart-felt emotions of pride, and .pntriotism liy and anxious t Pfeseryeuhtarnishied her enviable renuti iron, to stand by and defend her and U,. hold aloft, the spotless banner of her rinr,. and repowif If sprthere is 'but one r.n,;0 to be pursuetl y there is but one maxim tobc followed : thp. bright , and shining path0f me; pasiTnusi'Siiii ne tollowed, the " stare 8tand:pou'herancl'e founda (Inni : f' Wlw.' i;',.i:r t .. ni. . i . . . raWEETiswoiiOffihe receipt iZr Z 'Z- s' , "f then, like the foolish followers. of Rehoboam be carried away from the course Pf our fath. they may exist, here or) elsewhere; it is our common interest and our common duty, to endeavor to al lay them.l say tp the South, fear not lw,The miuislers ofoiihlie instiWp have, fulfilled the high behests of the Cohv stitution. Your-rfehta; fer:jtaprotecUn'if;BI r ation,to run for Governor, it was printed and dope pp;; f p packages-f anti advertised in the -locofoco papers as i a HRIVRV's mi TERS." ' This preparation was I made : by Dr. Hen ry's otvn hand, or at least tinder his ,mP?e'ate inspectipri, shortly fter receiving his diploma from this Democratic' Con vcniiori ; and the learned merabers of the facuity-who con ferred the hohorv upon him; set about puffing the nostru ml w il h all i&m5ShiodiariUxirsg Bpnp Linimenls and Patent Corn Fxtractors were mere : fools to Henry's Bitters t ; All the ills that politicar flesh is heir in. werp doomed to ) Bpeedy eradication by Henry's Bitters-iahd they, were recommended tp be most particularly good for. the Democratic " top children,? , But tbe people had been so much imposed upop by ttaci,. that sus picion -arose as to the' boasted virtues of this invention - and before Dr; H, had time to practice upon the good citizens of the State to any considerable extent, one Dr. Hale, of xayeuevii ie,acknow (edged tp beskilfulinthe era by; new j doctrines and; upstart: leaders; hut ietthe admonitions of the old' and the sage prevail j let stilf - -v" M Joai thro oar coanciLi rei&rn AndhetVihaupe her peo Let our ' omcersvlje men the bid school, genuine, republicans of tbet anc ierit stamp, and true Idisciples pf the 'honored dead. It.jus .Uierefore, with oric'i voice and one heart,' elect JOHN Mi MOREHEA D to the ffee PtCfcieflEx this glorious old North Sue 1st. Because he is opposed to Louis D. Henrv--t he verv em- bodification of every: thingi'new, wild," dis orgahizing ; and anti-republican. He is not a genuine, son of oof Stare ; he was born not among us and ; he Inherits not the stern de mocracr,' thctempered. p and the immovable: firmness of s real' son of North Ca rol i na. He "was borP:: at: the north : his earnest lessons L?always"4he most lasting) teredlhei are . - r . . - . .... . - . . " analysls of fiuack compound,. HJpp;! ,tZ -5 IB 'a P?i hlue-Jight federals : itters tp his fire and his crucible: und spaf. t an drftce eOTctfc is reoii ana learneatns a sensible;! practitiorteri would SAreserihp W dose of ipecac, in the 1 stead, The ad vcrii sers of these Bi iters, who are also agents for kueir aie, we ininK arepot likely to realize any grear pronts: we. shall see, when t he v wvi. U(f. men uiiia uii me 4in or August band of fanatic. ivhn nhh,L "Snis wblctl Uiat Constitution has guaran I -..miic Hliu I linl .,1.J I t 'il fnfi.Wk.i. W aia,,ua .."ipu ueiore iue worid a r ZI"T Perjured man- r - mtmm w miivi va. ollui il iiiHiiiB t in uioLUUiac riiiii tiipri i iv n rtriT l t - iim t iiiPB rw rarviriA-fri m . as a, statesman, .have eminently fitted him I and, with aU the prudence of a sag-nd the abstained from, not because it is mmoral T1 W!th a ?r!rneI of blacker die than the But w eyeMlmugbt, less ?f but because it is inexpedient whi 1? U ne ebony he of the slave for wlmm he professes 2ei?2?rf 'finj part; 1 think Hereet to cessarily excludes tbemirom Sder h"m l haVe rpftratcd it. Here then, is;our .Khif f? be .humbugged, now and then, in; the at- now even more impotent 7 gnty American citizens, whatever forthe-handleaof the -plough? Whb ihP tempt to be. or tn- Hn.mMhin u- arp nnin;.n,; j" mi man mey thelr individual opinions of s averv. whnt. ESSffi all hisfo . ePS ?mmm$l -rth. He acuslpep 'Pei)p)ii)paH knowing itsmeanih'gkHe pwasso?it is)said and un. denied), opposed tp the last war, and yet he calls himself a democrat ; he has denounced hullificatipnPs ;; treason "and . yet professes pimlJbe ajStaj(es.rights-man ; He has - f l ueen a can it ; attorney, grown i rich on the ri- f practice arid Is now a bank stockholder, and SHREDS AND PATCHES "I lM9 a"d , . ViT"vlMl,H?.5M as ac stolen goods that aidin?, pied by S. abetting and comforting traitors is treason, ."nro.y!. consume ;a life iunitterworthlessness, never when 4lyehold imwhowith; scanty ailainingo the dignity even of a decent means, bad bobly,; subdued the enemies f humbug themselves. Is have no words to hiountjyretu of bis quiet patrimony-bv-hfs own irpnprmia of such a hampipr Tin. . . i. led warrior, aubstanti -indeed, what a celebrated Poet has said world, at the tail of an ass, whose grade he , wj.iiw luvuMs uuuummon among ueiow.-, , ; ,. . x.. . . ,., , . .. the great and renpwrted : ?VI neverjhad a The ass is not without some honoraole bluer, desire so strong and isliketooveV associalionsHe is connected even with tousness; as that dup; which I, have' nadil- Bacchus who was deified a the author of ytnat lpiht be; Grape. Husbandry : ibCwhile Bacchus is mall house .and a large garden.",v le ultii acknowledgedMo have taught the cultivation :.." r"J taJ mpejie-inemeasurfi of S'W me vines, and so tatia ht mpn ua J,u r hav hnnnri vs..-..- -.v-r. ciuiiifT.io ine uintm rw 100 oi.weaun. navA nnt cnnr.rMj 1 . a .1 . w; j'W';!v-' t': 4cunxd.gniUle" of rural li migb miolat contended, tb Aepresentativesliai -tleterioratprli aoiiirkithat I say to the Senator ifrWm p-i.:- evff ineir party denomination, are inca- : . -' wuiiaiiiauia nih i .r 1- 1. . . i. r . poiHuion. il ihev are hot: and to the" united Nnriln Yf pma they may be designated , politically,) my nghts as a slaveholder are guarantied by thp Constitution ; this guaranty was tlm motive to,and is the bond of, our Union; these rights, thus recognised, are felt in every de partment of the Government, arc incorpora ted in your laws, constitute one of the ele- meoks oi representation, enter into the con- siuuiion ot your Execut persona standi in judici juagment seat, f I say of every non slavebold arp recognized by that nave sworn adamantine chain which binds the soul of man to ine uod who gave it. v It is such nil ' -- - s. ?ppni TOiigrairi.M suiuuon iiseii ne nas endeavored to rise to ine ashier pf the Union Bant aV fioifrtWih , has received throughythe post office 1000.1 uncertain bupys pf mWeDVeientation. vocif- : enclosed in an envp.lnnp inrf ipatir. Ki iwBo'fii.i.j'.i.i. i same is to make good to the bank a loss oc- and; hunibug b shorn z -appreciatipn of their sagacity iutof jrnessnd liberality. leeJplMorchead because ekempliiicatiPn of the sacred that hayethrawn such a lustre he great.raceBosfo anlain,on- 'He is,to run wilfv-PriaK;Artrl sonhiaf patoVtfTitnrnv.i . u:n anil . 1 .r -"wil - I - ;".ivn,ll-,ii,ujuv,lOkJ uiaillV. Uiaillt wi-ubi aaouiaiiia is lain, ann pvarv nnnoof i ia mnal h .k..f:j,,".ir: v.nif-i'' f 1 - , , , . , , ' k .o..n.n u ou cfruroi one oi its tellers sev- wis very low man, be he slaveboWer or not, slioold in- eraleara Sinca "I,v nbiso to. New York. '.SI' i vnaranrv 9b ni nA I . . i . - . - . - . i ' - . -. - - . . ; a- - j puuiiitti u3M!uiauun oi inrin. i on imp i nrt uinmi ivt.u. jtuifl,t. ir i i i. i ins State, those rmhl4y.'?".lt?-fy .nPn. Constitution.riftbu .' u support H. YOU have stVnrn tn l.v. ' 77 T;rr-Ar"',?,t,awy,M; isvery ru josi ti ttte17tnr.Wben IhpV: ApV Vv;I I liM.ii. .riir ipKi:. . iL 7 v -"' c inmg sacred tn the siirht nfW ' r;:i - :i .- t "rv-4?;w: rV "V .t v-nna, ; c are TlirUlS WniCtl VOII I n. - . wi..la ma- .a uim.3 Hum; llOinek ieacl. lOCkPfl n ' ea . 1 .1 n .r: , u-.. VntirPlrpe i ;i.t -i-i i er.? . i natsir is the ffuarantvnn Whh t f niKpri'kk' - ''-"-"" needinot:add toiKr!..utr:- ii: i iuience mo vnnr onnctii..i;.n.i ,i.i:.r t it:. c.:.i-lii iiTw:i vri's -"t i rwf:"j muwimmj. l . . :- j -w-vB, 'Uuiijii kiiiiiiiini .iiiiiii7ai icirio asa w n. r 4iir j. mm ,c w i nni w t t- v -- - .!- s. i - tc- t I ln?!r ;ftl'CBS ii.jue man. in rnni. ..i:i..i lf.-lif- . mi .lw.' : f TUUL- .i:iiiiiiuiiiinnai nnnrMiiAn- i ini h'i.- v -; a t . v- ri- v.,. - i -i . ,:.- witboult'aacrificinjr-cp-'nwAtiS'kr. ftlftn insf t..l! vl:l ' ..' I liT? ""1 Hiiuui warring auainst everv j aller iciate. of cpmnrr hum curep by the pledge freely givenrapd confia vation educated in North personal wofth from honor and weajyi, feeling, every sjm- that can bind man to InWa?Whrpiaro-und that native State, interests and ber connected rehead to the. n. Io- mir aiaiE, Darivere.lf MaSsachuc found hiia that the Supreme cpirrt f a faithfuf steward." r 'His'A ba5 H?PbWi from gite even the vr-T"! hiiu UCJIOIU 1CU 1UI kUC VI r 4 , . i. . i Alia cannot breair.e He has been hon- dutr, economical. e up, a"!1 " rersal api' . - t o w ". iuf .' idiiii . unu oi. vnnr i ? a h.,iii.:... i 5. . , , i uiaue a i vv. iuvftuun-w retire ai me end nf f inev ciocmnracpjpwpr ti.:-ii.ri:u i . i . i j . oim,:nypuc inicffriiv i:seiisi have reeni.1 -Grazlepndou J AlMffUaffa;Br IhPoetCbwlpV l tv a -, ; - w. , . . t ; t " it- 'Aiiy xiian i -""viuioui uiul il iruii ict vrt - norrdY ffA t itkit. rnmo . iiitiniiAtMa. . . i- -r -nciiui uiuiivp irk nnman ' oa i .i . - . . i i w.in one oi; inese was a inurderer, I lr Wiss WithdrwM. Ois auKe W&ds you todd: this Sccursecf 'r sianaereritseu7darPrnot, tdesire hflLwouId cobsrder; thatas socmas thing, and that you'lcow itffii mWkb- single charge against it. T"! is mad i uoaies iv ine same earl h oui ArK k v... l-:'v.7C- ereaiti.Mte Mes-.ar. .:ti 1 ' l"lcci ji irom 1 cenisisTrrl fl . a.7 wf . ., l--r :-T rer'rnsf V,.rji-;ikii:ir -r-rt .far.;aa,.M9wraetentfSllafaad I ."rW'TWwiwr. WY OC DardOn! rinl-.'Kii-w.?.. t i -isr --t-.u nn an . . r n. Z'x f ( : - , ,4 .; -1 " .1 .. - - ? ; , - - . ? - . .-' - - . : v v 1 . - : . .-,-:" - , : -. .- : " -. ;V - - - , - .2:"i:,il::: ..- . j . - . :K.;. . -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 3, 1842, edition 1
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