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.e. . . - . . ii jr.- . f O " . . . ; ih,- - ' - - ,1 0 j. n. hewsoij. TUtM r ar. evy- r,J J . . A4. jif sn t". ,: iv I .3 -ic -S-r,i"U'W " t.00 fit , ., .t'MTlll 2Pa- X Hon Gro-.ir. K bVr st tL otw UJ:rdrJ-i..t, in i! oi I IVvH v,u U!-nr. arises ia rer thdc-rul ?ntninot. S nl rljcct,; cih.ni U f VOI.UMK I. ' LINrC(')LNTON, N. C, DKC2MDEU 7, 1819.' NUMBER 51 .V' ' Lnrn(m - "On sucb , fl Ue nur slavo, :n a,, Am.rK.n rrt'.' I r "X of lit"'T it been UeM 15 lUlli-u".i""0 , . r , ,:lll WlTltS WHU A ' . II Till! I 1 ,11 I . a i . - nV", l'nov. ow f.nW - . . P' ',n t eat.l, l,r undergo any ciiaugc-. IfCifcs in Ihc Rncril comcw. -n jvha I t ,:ly for the md.putj. Ut hticns are created between oi tl fcJ. nl eoustirutu n nd c f for Lo wi ll as rei:t".ticration tu c l.; i.d wllicU llMacqmr- mkr.cv uthef.!!..tv,n?bn?i. , u... it ?( v Ti:erc cn lelut c,c d lheullcgianee rlmCt:' . . ;ar " f a fl J - r,,r.n,andt:,nt iu, ! f tho,owho remain nt, and the. awswicu I " . ...;. ... ',.,r i :-..et . .a ihfynd ' J T V, " .,,1,t the f I Ii Knu A II I I1MW l I 1 .1 LA. actios rem s well as itf -r, is bound to ( fl - some one of the many l bo , insider that as such which has been made i Sfint9 . to step forward and; say whichOi lvo 2o;wido'j ciicubted to pass unrebuVtd in (h Old North fate. . We barc the slightest apprehension that , -they have fallen upon; " good ground," or v that the piercing, rays of Southern indigna tion will not " scorch" the few seeds winch . "may have alighted upon rt stony ground 5 .f for we can Ussure you, vthat tiof one m" twenty of eitlicTof the great political parties of the State endorse youryiews. let; stiU,.r , we consider when a gentlemen of your prom inence and distinguished abilities, and filling . the responsible station you dr, advances doc- . . of rManfl with tll6 Sentj- tnnss so iHuvu - . .. I mnts of th.Tse he represents, that it is In- .a i . 1 t u-IVVr 1 uul. rp.im 1. fa- v..- : -i. T, wit'.i ili- r v i m . ,-. :.t t-:i v-i- .- . ,. ... r.;l i--! i t Bat. k .... -i : ' I , ..- a: .' aMMlllliili: t r i n 1 . . in I lit .i !:rtr v.h-t !- M-'i .i.j , - i' i:i t!i 'IT. ki-.v- 4 I t-. .-.i-tl:-.' i- n .Vi v - 1 1 . t ; c :rr; .- 1 'f n : up' r,r. 1 !!.' V i j - f ' si..! u h t-a i 11 i' ih. i- .p f;rbiddeli int :i free , a - n- nrsean-l gt m-ral conduct of individuals . . . .m v-tl?o .liowlvcre- r. i a in I jrec iinni i'"'-"-u . att.': s. ; r- i. - t'l ! 'i- ' ' f ro i. ll. :ll;d : an! - 1 r:r.u tit ar. - 1,1:1- 'i'-M f a:: V 1 11 lii ve:. lint ;iu ..e it pr can s h.- .a' is- o .r t lie other " Xnw sir. it we I1(l-r,tujl the import of the Lnglish :,.tC when cloarly wii perspK-uuu.y - , , rh tf Jiwtx-e .larsuaii uuij o"w- ' "," V-1-ti..n of the inhabitants with u orher (these are hi, words) only rcmam unaltered until repealed by tbo conquering ,H.w.r, but that those laws which arc poli-Ik-al" which do iuterfcre with the new rela tions of the parties, are necessarily repeal- consider that as such which has been made j misr4re,ents, to step forward atid;say so by the . States. Admit this and what . tha Ndrtb Carolina had rather go . follows? Why, a surrender -of "the entire , ntedni6 be.7AM3 repreented. - question in aispuw , ii l " , If he be a wise inan, u wiii 6 his course, (and it this cannoiuuiB conscientious scruples,) ho will give place to some one of the many so res of V h.gs, who, upon this subject OLb i J-.Tl.-f . . it iajut-, " j . J . -X ! are U i.v n.:Cxir. . it ' , b.- in.-uti c;c:it, a n ll4t You i " ncrtf iLcn P fwer to !. in rrl t , -h-, ,r- itali. : if the t. ..U l l IA. W . ' ih very ' ' Furv?rc--ctivJy,,r to the ,k-o,. , Vl K.u. 'r,t.ri that r rrviy;:ur mm... 9 l.'l..!- hpnW5 t iCV UO UlLC , ,vcix-.ni'V, r-rcl-.a.l. wmr or which ii tlic same tiling, wltJ th v have become subject (lUt'SUUU III uit""1' J - -han it wishes to realize value, has to look to the State institutions to as certain what constitutes property, how can n-.th n similar obhsration when I property comes in question in the ternto- There is no way to dispense with it but IIoNORS t6 jJr. Polk The cremoniea by resorting to your " necesstyy and proper Sa&hyme 0Q the 1st oCNovembeF, the day clause,1 which we think has been su&ciently wcrG tho most imposing ever known . refuted. But sir, we will not let you go, j .q tbafc c ; TUe gtate and city authorities but will press you still further. j flnJ the various societies with their banners, If this doctrine of yours be rue, wuai : tici ated. The ration was liftwns on earth are there to the powers ; ? prSn0unced by A. N0. Nicholson, Esq., of Confess over the territories? lWrs j intimale- friend and discriminating ad o iinatln soleJy for the purpose of "organ- ircr of the Ex-President. The whole city Z "I L I l liiWitories in transitu from nis tft have united with one accord in pay- a"tare of infancy to a state of manhood, are : j honor to the distinguished dead, wnoso seized upon by you as plenary to inflict the . asUes repose iu their midst. ' f n c-o;v.lr mi t raws: for if Con- - . n-ir urcaiesi ui tin uumiu 0- . , fe i j ii. nMw-n-r tr "nrrran 1 . - .1 .-i - i : . .i .m vj.i-t power m i - r d -citcHl t the ? clc.irlv u t, fr the plainest o. "P. i.:- .n.S tint its powers ar- tlenv.uiv, n ! njthiu.' .At.V.. from uhIut can b. : I;-, -n.le.it . f that I'tlier ; and if n t mJe- i,, n.h:i', lh'-n vi w ti-wiwy " ; 11 I .... j ... i m ii 1 1 v nil l-1 ;u .f - .1.. uLl it not fol.o l ' a.4 inuc'i Ik Vi 1 ih.- p wt r li, mn:n -f S' ve i.nrt Ic ;-- Ukco. ar.J an 1 "I !) 31 jr v'1 the nit ore n I chcnr,f th, P-riri. as well i"h ibr-n'!vn..c:i.. hu.c n ia tbi. .-n make any 1 r 'l ": U1; i ii h. :ituti i. tu!i a t 1 IT vi...t I-" ,h- w,,rJ. ' .... I i i'.fi. . i ,; 4 States," we n-ally i.cl a K- tu J- Milium, f t we C ir. t i r . . . . 1 1 1 ... . - - - i mil 7.1 - ,r .. .! :. ... ii.r;if fiillv null .;.' auin ii'. ii . , - i . .1 ..1... Il I va 'u' i::r'j:r i is j .r,-,ra t.i thr inhabitants oi .,i.;.Tit(,. nnd is pointing ou the relations which they sustain to each TnAiVQTlf TT? AdEDY. The papers have nearly all published tho viiats"cvcr th.it other has e;a i :!.. ....... vi.J t i;-1 I II w ij . - - I. 1U1 pu- i:vu or I t . I . ii . l'!l!l!lit I ....... 1". I 1 . .11114 V i " 1 . .:- .. lr i' l W 111- c ' .: ,., n.ihi,. Tho u- t t - Ill" ' -, ,; . .. .1, i: i.u.r ar.i I"-' ..... i . to n-e -i t' ' .... i ii,,. Vionil mi- m. f,,ll,st ex- 1 beeaiiie under, ( wli.cu wmi - v..r,H,. in. n, v., ........ , s;Uu:illl) or inconsistent witn me oui.g-. t(,lN tll;l t!,.. state J;"!f" UhtlcouMUcnng power was under to namicipal r,Mliti..a c.nui.o. iu...... .v - - .. ti,.t those laws were r-pea eu. M ,!. State in whhh it has been sanetied ! ' 7 ;f , ;ch do we subscribe; admission oi tin.-, j rrnm an indi- ii. voll cannot oxrnc.ifc v 1 I.i !.ii, L- ti. A luvtn iuvi'i i" ... 'L(llllict.r t.'icu.iiii - i;ii-- cut: - cLUwi the U 1 1 vou i.;.i t to ' . i- .i .ii-tituti- u nv.tlu r ..." C X "au- . f JitT-T.mv. for . .!. Vt'v.ninrh.lhnd to sl,- tuat .s.avc ..'.uin N.-rtU f;u-..lun. or any . t ,i .M,..si.ui:lKr the ,-a-utuiv ..i ...a.u.c ;;';::uonal U. H g-- l-.es... r 1 . .1 ..r.iv If i;IiK It 1 . ti.T It '.i-le- I v iwv,.lvolju,tas.lvoIWilaniortr.mi wn;cn ' 5al cUence," but beca vou cam.ot firic.ttc your.V.f but by rtc- , ..rfv.ct acvonlaucJ with common U-dv di,r,.Mrdi:.g an-1 a.ai!ing a spveu-s y ; I otljer C;(n,truclicn than the or ..:ui1Kh"s:.von:ip.ty rh;; cn involves this rediculous absi ..,.r ,-.h: U- tl.at v lUl tJlC 1:ltc .,..!,, t . 4JV w . i . r ,,11 ,.,m S d,u. traol the t . :..d..tKi ..f ! ... .iiU4 nl r r -f C--v;- - "V ,f!r'i,ti !ll.v:he.Vdiralg.7r:!ui.t, Lk.I- "r t " .i.,n C..or4 t! cr h.s ih.- r:-.U' ,-,: , u"' ffi4 iJin U.U a. u Lb . i- l ' i " . . ! . . 1 . .rt f . .. .' C U l" - . .1.1 , . .... - - .. ... - fUI'5 iur on. c . u.irt fi-ou any otl.tr " - . r jluII i.-:.'p t oi.-rt-s, i.v u .i i . - ... n.iri nll OI ilil i. :.'rurv uil '.h-tau i.'ai I " .....'.'. -:!. hi ti:- . .. ,.arj institution, rco-gtiu.'d hy it- . ' i . .; I. ....! - lilll iil. 11 ll.i- ' I. ..4. . . r, :i"' ' I. ) J u;r J-- i-1 illlt t ) t orir.iatuiir i" i :Mt v." . , -v --itutioif iiv'.ei'd: 0:1 msg.it, with th.- S..UH- propri.-Tv, contend th.it U ,.,.ih laoti.Mti .i ..f voters tort ongre. . ... i "iti..;. .n a St;.te in 5ress can rass beyond the power to "organ ize" eoYemmcn they may a tcm orj ae . "rule'' at pleaurt-, and prostrate every oar- , oiiowing nouu. . , rier of freedom. If they can reflate the m ayetteM Ue, , on tne relation of master and slave, there is nothing I andur C SiMrOiN, name u 82 We &t a horrid suspicion arose ,-iiit- i !- Ti -it ions wniuii uin ruiaiiou, ciu . - , . . , l'hvsic'ans tnaiv iur. V, r ?d expressly admits if there was any t nd child, and every other object j the minds of the ? c;ans ifin tlie territory at the time of the hich to the social state. Nor sir, had been P din aPprivale way; m inconsistent wim the obi they , thederal drine yours he , Uld consent. Take anotner view 01 i, rj , . m (he puu,c n,,nd Decome, sanction a religious persecution. , So distui bc4 nd . t I held The roman Catholic religion was at the ! time of cession, and is now the established ; Jj stomach being analysed, religion of Mexico. nght. - tU cont f leges and lmnvamues uiu r. i -d appeared that 31 vs. p. uu6 citment. among others M that of colWct . wards J q afc lbo Apothecary's a ing -tithes" for the support of the church ounce o tbe purpose,- as ehe Now here sir. is clearly a civil law in "nolitical one.' It srvs not one word about how or by whom the people are to oe govurueu, oi r- i ,fina of th n-nvernor: it the riguis or iut uu"i- o ' ' r only regulates "the rights and conduct of the people among themselves." It seQks not to interfere with any earthly sovereiga whatever. Accoiding U your interpretation the Catholic priests Ol IUB ICUtll" v.juu C. eO. SO Illlll01p of the country have the absolute and unqual- q who had been Sed rigkt to exact "tithes" from the ma- Mrs. few yeW She is said to be ny thousand Protestants who have gon : tt womau -looked more like a ,on fairfl the 10th sheaf, the ; a yTy Pf , i; ' - j waman. and her tmuiei. -j , , , -i school mri iuau mwi...- 10th lamb, and the 10th bushel of grain; . and action, agreed with her x fnr here ia the , , uoa Inro-e and respectable lou cannoi esoApo .... i:.:i" lowr aa Vl..f .I. vuu .raiii l.v th.- a-lmission ot H"- , ' , '. . 1.,ntn.l from an iudi '- r- . ..r imi'iii ... n n.i. i in... .- ..1... .i... ..ir-irr von ir'i I1.1..4 140V. , ,.j;,Mt 'Nolhin- at ail, .'in on iuu v. j , j , , lUe cmjouc,. ;i morass, in.... .in.!.. ; 'v,.,.lmice." but because n sense. one now otner con.- i in.. iv.. i ii.:., absurait, , .. ..;..., lTivnivos mis i o l, an 1 which nothing h.rt of adiaittea m,v- . o, . or a territory andsubju- vrignty cm control. , , inhabitants to the most uegiauiu No'n. u, in hi. sois -s contcn s that slaNC-. g - pr0per to impose, and rv.-xNn 1-V f-n-eof any r.inn .e.p.11 law of t. rn y J IU . 1 1 tion 0f what you L Territori.,, ,r cv. n that the Tcrntovies tonJ (which rightly under- i;uvc nnv .y.t I'-P iV" tk ; i is nothi..!! but the law of common ihi, we',.-.! u.,,uai;tH-lly .Uny. Neithe , n suffered only to .4IIltfrt.,. n..r vet tho Ti-mtones (as sue.,) , s, - ) t nowsa of tbc;r m0 . . :. -... int. i f. re in a manner pre- fuiu.u sufficient po- lla. au . . tuition, are aiiowc-ia w - - ju.li. iuf I., the n,.t rnt, rot of th, C - d those obliga J i... ,1 l.v th-.-i letter and tency u v.i cwmiiflnt is o.-.r nor-, mi '... -v -pirit Icu - . - , .i r,r-hr (lovernment is r .i... f l.ml .Mini pact to see iiiom. ., i tho neople re- . 1 ' . " , . :, ,i .. .. J,:,ll have been ' under to tue iriaics an . rV : . , !. :. , ... A ...1 .:ihnl I..V Ot , TS !..CtlvIy. l' iuu t.o i '.i bliUl t uiuu . , . i i ! 1 ? i f a said,oi uesiroy ingx... Great excitement prevailed in the town , of Fayetville on account of those occurren ces ; and Court being in session the Grand Jury found a True. Bill against Mrs b. oni Friday last and the: Officers of Justice and the Telegraph were .put in requisition for her arrest ; but, up to the date of our in formation, she had not been found. . ra i-nw not that we have ever chroni- before. Mr. and si toltil, can Late Roth-i. t. . 4 " .l.4 r.i . i .. N.r:hc,n.yinia:ly; caK . , icv-.turi- ns .4 h.y an , w. i 1 cctur, u. . s !L: ; ;, ali-itration .m .m; .nJ . J. ; r ... f fanVKi-xn hl ru. c .x r Ut in intr.tf,u; u. f ..ur n.thts vior th Unit h. th - .i:.:iKf, r t. thT ukin'Ui-u;!irn.-.dt-tn-,::- ' mu.l W rrr r f f tHc c.t - uti . ,.--,t t'f i for voe. : t.r.'-.- i)T-n lie in..f-ti. n . K t , , l ... .. ... :..:..o-.. i..iii v .'.. i 1 c .i r ... f .1 t .'. c h I i I! u.ao ., - . , -..,U-Ut tqUaKV l- V i ..I...I..-.1 ni'.l t ml v mciu'- 111 1Z"J , .l.V 4.--..V . . ,j ... t.ti . aud i it t-- l' U... ;u. ;.;..; .:. .t Mf- -.ithv.U-... 1 in , v.i .-.ti" . . p.rt..u..:r a ..rii t:.. i a-; u . . 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I !.; j, or ir.Vo!-" -,..r- . .1 l 1. 1 . : t,:'! ... ;;i i". . it -a i a, . . ... . r.tl i".o-,,1'r'- --s. .YJ - tv .ho rc:i-n-al rcU'.ioii -t t.iv "Vliv, we xsk, vas repn-H nta!,..,i I;V d it V.-a-s it l t Ufausc tie s.avc- ; ;a.vs nf-d t cur ...to n,- b;;; but ,hecxVn-priVlcgeattach-V ' ,.V vU.v i t, that ,f your slaw iUXlU .,;.l..uuci.t and g-s ,nn. a caws - Wlii supposed that citizens W rights ; ion Were in" there nature reciproe iiations, anlthataUthi8IseeaiIy taught ; th- declaration of independence. 1 cs, !" .;Ltrument, which spoke into t.r the Constitution as a bt ate in- - J constitution we are now con- .. ? i,.i. nni'ii Deinii nil- . :(ntHmi MUion. .and ;t nas ,;o .u-.e. aIld which ot course was that !u -r. f-rc h, quahGeutiotis rvqu.red f , s h trutU beautifully and for- ,1 .-t mnu.io.is branch of the bt..te l-;ur , tJLL. .... ..... .h-.--.i...'i--' ....... h..;..-, . ,!. ... r elect 1 rcscuts ins muu- . iu.a o.... . n(miz- .. - ! ,n,i..l ..instion. Ik.w iar is si..-'; ! the I i "iv. ... '.:., nf h- c i I! il.-- .....1 in i rnn-ll (lUeStlOIl, uM m. 4? j - ii, .he .o cr, i. iS i yTJTt. tliC ( ' r. ;t , t4...li 4- t U:v I- .r.i. an 1 n U -Too.1 in the one cao, n is 01 tv tne . f fiiP I! -Vmneither does the ; We will not go iido a ou .tu'ioti - crvite," v.t niboii ,,r arguu. . - fiMential anl recognizes as r las Iwn iuny gua -u.. v fit S a- !"?! ii) every covinizcs r. n i;..': . has been iu..y e-" T slu.,." ti.at the . i i - m-uir v and as sucu inat u- th. in as tU s'Hi'.f'' , material a proiKny, ) aut ,r. 4f.pil tO B 1C uai ., " 4v. ? -K nrrlil of t-cU. . W4 VUL UrUC-C i ' 1,on n il! unon Vc f.-et therefore warranted in the as-si-r- vernment itseir nas u,.u, auu -r 1 l,-v " t-rsirlllTWTir(lViill4. m section of the 1st. article "The migration oT 111 l'( t' II W.l-l,.----T w (.oven,nient had, for the first time, spoken j f h persons, as any of the States now t,o.n.UH!li . i . . 1 , ,i a -..l. r.-.T In nilnut. shall saMrv into existence. A lou canuui 1- . . . iooks. .-i" - - o . -,. Mexican law, and it is a "civil" law as laid connexion, who have been disgrac- down by Vatt.ll, and there stands the mi- ; b he horrible details of this distressing tredpriestholdingupto you your own speech. wWjh areafloatj and .tinsur The priest replies in your own language to . d . t the woman was not the sole con xue pnest. t j (ll , one . . . TTWOTr this mav be. any remonstrance you tu. . . tnvcr 0i tne uau. -y- - thin- for you to say that certain restraints . her apprehcnsiomay be effected upon this (priestly) power would be conve- c rime moy receive the just punishment nicnt. would at this particular time be reas- ; duc; .. . ; . . 4 fi, oorl a vrv different ; m, viAto a we five as they -have tl-Hff to s1' nT actual restriction upon the feeen furnisned us, discarding nriny rumors lit ; nnpstion ." He still further justi- , , haye becn ia circulation, in connec- U by resorting to the arguments ?t im m affair. The source whence church and shows that religious estaun"- - bteined them is rename, xici ments are founded in the nature of man, .nd-; name Wattsa nativc of Orange Coun- are.interwovenw.tb-- We .eel there lore w.irra:ue'i m - t-..n that f.-r all practical purpose the " re- ; you to disprove ,it. t ait;.v- ef wl.icli you Ki?ak is substantial- ; , -n.1?r tlie Jth st Iv'as-u.m-li'H "creation" as if the Federal of ,hc fc,er consti ! exi-tin" "hall think proper to admit, shall SLAVEHOLDER. i lt he prohibited prior to 1S08." Congress, 1 . 4 4i... f;-.a Inve enacted laws 1 i4bsqueni 10 in.o- "'" " a , , : nwking the importation piracy and declar . i;ig the cargo forfeited, etc. ( e do no . ......... - 1 I.;... .... u jkcttaio wtit " .-- -- , -,. to surn.no.er 10... T.ta.f dotnz yoo iiji-t.o? vp-m h - - IuauTConcluJul.hat il..ajVJ,TW to tbe.UUr of hi, Mave ' r,r ,rci at ieti.ru. , . , jlOUM u.-l ci..j To, .;...,.......; :.not .1 r cviuulJv "" Jv" . .1 il At ln.ru h:cli ui e ; , a to it -ve : 11.1 1 c k ' 1 . m ltrt L ccnt:iucn v-. , . ,..t.: .. d rt.k toouiii-i . . , ... ;,.. with ..ur frcnii.u.n we . 1 . . jr- 111! it-L-i-- - ... o.TIull nil wcrtt .rtsp'Ci r.,,.,,v,nl .h0 wrty where- '' ,1C: .,..'..,,... Wrv wo ill 7urV-r . f .P-n.7; : --r no recognition U-o, acti Withl-n.cx h .irt of.ur Cvernim-nt slavery v eblit the institute t brj a r . & . i upm the tedcra au- I. ( n tir:tt ios in quo rr as U r the wntatioa ' I v r i ,jj .Jtiu..n to cc it -nf.re.d, p MlXi,, which would lo -ka,'if r. i... !, n-f,i:..rU-.' . .. , ..,;.,! :-i-1t: r- V. , . . . I h w. v r, to no. 6. (luoniiKi:. HAlK;Klt.-tS.r:. ' t LXXZuZt the precise character of have esainincl with somewhat ot mmnte- Rot havu,g the act to refer ness, :in,l we fear with mere of rcpetitu n to he cimc men constiutional pr0vision . r , ,..n,. t,roi,-iti...is which you labon-d lb s I W an -nl;ltcd. ' Afri- ' . : . - .v.. i -. v have atrain auu --.- , ... , ,vis have been introduced the vessel anu rn have been seized upon by the proper If f.sltr. :is ,'iiar.miie. 4 .41 I. -loil fta'C tvt I . . .4 . . 1 - I. . . ' .. 11 ' 1 .. i ... : O-Oll. I t . 1 INH.1I1 ' 7 ' .III -... r ,1... d..d S:.t ly v.hv. ?BJ t : . r .. i .... ', .!. Toe . ,.v: l'. a.d to SLirfT l ll.r-4..e - , , , ... .... lcrc . it. : :U?: . e:, .; . o rrc vr Ub. r b one S'atc n under ilu ; uU ' I as ;i'u;tD thcrat oftherr- ictcs toe,, -V- j lf 4,luu,, h;.h uto iiaU tTvIcv! or UUt uiay fir.ntilent .nervigutie.. ar, irrX . 1 , cues If all tl UVtI tV a 1 .nvMllltloll II'-- , us vy o -..I- i .1 ... .j"t h-M thvelati. u .f i:,a.'t: t e within ui- ii ...... -, Ui,;. wi:i. ub'. trith -. , . . .; t V liU 1 .-v..., - v.. 1 Ui;: es in question would le the the . .. .... .1 o p.,-.... institution, it ..ii the t'.K.t of the iave T. 1 . v n . a .I tlin authorities of the tinted states, anu to. . . .i i :i. motii il ionda2e. w!, ile crow soia noo rv.r- - P Was not this, we ask you, a substantial re- . r l,i '5ntitntlOIi : W e will .-egnuioi, oi f. ft nv -viv how far this truth may unee,. op-.tViLiic horror" of a Giddings, but of one tV,n ' we feel fully assured, .it will excite the holy horror of your "friend'; Corwin, and compel him to exclaim, "gracious heav- l.tc ?c n r(.p.oo-nition with avenirenccl w nj LUU vtv...- those-' very Africans, imported contrary to hw are now in the possession of their mas ' ' . -r i.., nit Vwipn misin- ! it- .o it we ii.ii e. u a le-al provision cannot be constituted with-1 Bungling Execution. A gooa acai the prefarecce of one set of Christians over j of ceasure has been expressed at the bun tl.P rest To any otherremonstrance which ! 2 manner in which the bheritl. ot llicn-t make, he will reply, true sir, your m01fd county, N. C hung a criminal nam- covernment has overrun our country, and I cd nildreth, on the 2d inst. " is said mat bv stron- arm has conquered and extorted a ' tho sheriff was so green, or so scared, that 4bl. A "?.;,h rhtfnllv transfers our alleg.- l: he did not kno how to make a " deadfall ance but ther "remains to us that which we j or a hangman's knot ; but that the cntoinai S more highly-supreme ecclesiastical was choled to death by the weight of his ri diction over te consciences of men. j own body - a slow and painful oc U. ....... . i inA i 4 r.nA -it.d nnrtfi repained tne piauorm, Z Z tn a soi! which ho ha, mai?-: but the Shenff, ' WltUlll me auuiRM.u . ,. . ir ,JL " .t-l.Tnirn ' ' 'P H -1 ': Lf Y i . :?4i ;4, nnr (.no toli- ' irtr. jorth Carolmuin. : y government, wuere, n iuoit i.- .; """ r , a- . b. i .... .u i,, f-r,f mnl- it i that every ; . tItH 4- i rni tii ill . lit- i i imil x la. u u - -' ' i b i ii ii thi fiCTa, 1 1 U rutlinvtii fcUTlita, M m'untJ to thi, tJt Coo.rn can eiern. poCT -erf t th1: f rt:Jd?nby rr, ttniUjeniKn ; whrr, truth tix LL'tcr and tlrftrj of tlw? p Tcrciocct ii i'puub'y cull h the toaTrr- f thl j r pitio to I tr-j, that r . ticf-v on ecivjv -e. r . . .f l. . e b i t 'rpry Oti:irj; cr warn x ri.v? your nvr. ir, the tnquiiy 1 .1 11- -I Mil , Iif ;e:I V.li'-ili'-T m.ho.1 I t .-. I . '. i, in oi. lilt f t ii,-titut:..n tne r. rn.oii w i - t,et at.v .lave wascaiiito there by ne of our ,., ,, ; us. U then the slave earned w. ! rvc -guii-d as pr-pcrty in the tern i, r ....... f its own institution, and not hul t ,he Siate fn m which the slave was ter wno, o e brou,!.t." We will not detain you o argue ?mmmt and yet you say it ex ,.t, :i...r the Mexican Congress allows of federal gotcrmn , j j y " , but will ad,nit to the fullest extent i its on.y as - -- ";,lr annreIien?ion w . Y sluvcrv. as rcco-nixed with us, Al ow us , : - Jon Cillial 11 .. . - ..rritorOS UCh lanfTUagC 13 a iIitie.44. 7i .tbcfvil- docsii .t cxiit m the Mexican tt,'tcorif for we would rather have Still sir, we maintain, and tnat by the ry l a pa .fc . i... ...,h...itv v.ru uu.rfe. well as from the na- sa .l a & ul neral appear- '"u -I . ..V tti.i ronnueiiiiLT (iov- a latent iaua - &- -;lnv. i . i n iiinrii;ii'r; ivUii'te' t correciucs-s. j.h 4.. o- . - 1 iV t-ilIT TllA extent may De iruc, e. ,ir oonvpc is false through- orratived by the nature, theory 1 practice oi me gow. - f evented a, pn. 1 ' , ti;TuUic welfare . What say you sir to tne u-o . at this, it obligates vurecuy w.tu - - . , Tho t s?!ive9 in the Otatcs mauc uj n ; .i , . tint vn:r ucu'iuim" i . . , .1.. .lumrn; m . . .v." ..wtitiitl aamrrtv- . 4 i...i rirrhts ami ! cuiorcniii e.ie, -r ; vr - . 1 f.'y- i ri r AT1TA llCai Ll utu m iuv, . - yiJXVJ.JU-E VWUiv...,,. . TT-r.i.Jn under his own vme and .. Ti :a lnrinus recu- uiau wu. """t j? t " reacning tue gf .& r ' W , .v fig tree, and none dare make him atraid.. j e pastor rcccntlyibut ir vou have forgotten that it wa3 , j- hftarers. the clergy- religious persecution that mainly colonized sb-rt champagne iced, -rem-v , these States It was religious persecution . and and other luxuries ' that as early as 1620 drove the pilgrim fath- wive3 catl't get along without . , -.i rri. frm.i nrrPClltlOn in " . . Uoi-ofrim don. t " ers miner, a ucu 4 '.7 ... dresses, bonnets ana .peii, www.- -- the old world to seek an asylum oi rewgio in no bad pennies and chaws 01 0Daca freedom in the new; anu we, ker when Cato brings round tne sugax-uv : ants, have been shamefully recreant to our contribution" trust, if in this our day aud time, we recog-; lor yu . ; nize the established rights of any Preisthood ; x SINGULAR 0ESEASE. v No it cannot be, although one thousand j Pittsburg Post says: " Another dcatU ; , "worm-eaten volumes" be brought to its mQSt hojrible of all diseasesA -support; for in this as well as in the other girl has; since taken place. our federal consuiuuou wB .j.--, ye don t see aayiuiu .mv-.. , you must not go to the law ofnations, but .q catching the desease ays the Lotus Jo the constitution. Whereever the stars j Courier indeed, we have knowli many and stripes obtain a foothold there is religi- . oQg who have giadly embraced, and ua ous liberty, for the protecting jurisdiction is W(,aUd to it. . V Vi - co-extensive with the domain; ana as iar . TTTTiVft ' - vjn;:: the americm eagle soars with L plunbiis ' KlbblAi-. . , : -tJi InUonlts beakrthough in his lofty flight ; Come kiss me 1" said Robin ,1 gendly u. i ii 0-00 nvprthe El Dorado f the ' . said " No, V . . - South or the Canada's of the North, the For my mother forbade me to play r.? IV .. nrt rneoted aad reli2i- a amed of my answer, he glided away, r . i5t-. r V .V r . ft . - '.- . - - r - i 1 i 'tx if " ;
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1849, edition 1
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