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r. LYrf " i 17 1:1 .V .- i .- V i . 3XLC.K3XX0XX& row Ae fdT'lMfon ; Courier of Sefo ADOKE5S (Df THE .CoNTENTIOR OF ;. THE " j ' - Union .Party.. : ' ' .J..;:-;;TOTtiE-PEqPLK'ivi:'-- At this period, when the. controversy by,which. the State has for years been distracted is drawing to an issue of fear ful import, the pelegates of the Union Party assembled at Columbia, inyitejyour j solemn attention to the consideration ot : th best mode of providing for the Pub- Iicj Safety, j jThey solicit yourco pjera tian inlacommott effort to iustain the prosperity, and if possible, the peice of the .country There is no Tariff party in! South Carolina we agre'e on jctery side that the, Tariff should be resisted by a,"', faction,-and frequent wars. But AViM f wtth Its usual cofcseueiee of 5mesG51 give effect to pu bic opinion. Nor will, t produce a" direct authorities oi the Union. It would cation in practice, muai collision between; the State and those, of the place both parties under the Necessity of a contact, ec ensnare uie citizen ,. pet ween jri onsi ten?duties, ddirigtoth )ihitcr .- of war the cruelty of penal laws jli may be said by the advocates or nullihCvts i n, that the State is entitled to the unqualt fie dlegiance o! it citizens; and thv the decrees oi a riae convention wouia; su i ii . . i' .'i-i peru:ae an cinerjooii stopping to examine this doctrine, it piav t hei r. Id el be ra t i on ? : be i nju rious to tbe Union;; ii the btates w ho are aggrsevct ijv ino, xarm laws an m tuutcru tuicn claim; --but a ri n n 1 Vi f'h a n the correctness pi he conceded for the purposes of argimeTU, thai U the state is fno difference; means, ao lar, tnere bf opinion, but we are divided as to the character of the means that should be piployedi and resistance by nulVification is the fatal source pf bit terness and discord Even those who are in favor of nliificatin, diBer .widely as to Its character It, is vrceomiended as copstitutional and peaceful, but, when J as a constituttor us lo withdraw our 4 - ! To efaaC tsSattatf, " &nH ' relieve tHe j sense hicKi entertain of the honor thejr Southern States Irom the heavy ouraens ipave aer.t rre, ana to accept ior yourf.i by which they are oppressed, arc objects selves individually,rhy grateful acknowl I oi oeep soucuuae anuaajucijr wuu cugcmcuo iur mc cry Mnu -anu - ouii" vfeiA in aliprob'ability be conceded el friend to equal and impartial justice ging Urms in whichylu have been pleas if the very! worst that can be ima- j and? to the integrity ox the Union, on tbe led to convey to me their wishes and sen Siiouid happen and thelf ldem!anl! principles by which albhcit can be pre- ttimenfs i " u, ; , tie taprioiiuly irejected,i itwill biior j served To ,thisend mj best exertions f I am; gentleman, with perfect respect the several States and not the convention j have : been ; directed as a member ot the land esteem, your most obedient j?rvantr i to action- the subiect IT her advke of National Legislature, und if any opinions I t. .WILLIE P MANGUAb the,M:on vent ion wili.no donbt have irea wei.'hi. hut it will be a salutary "; nflu: ence, not a legal conttol. . . in uie spiut i . un:iy we appeal to out iellow ? ' :, L - t I It.. fious inheritance The same blow and; reasonable ' expectations -. shall be I To Messrs. overruled and disappointed, by a majori y reckless or the consfquences,; wntcn maKeil thisltaay now irom unmuigaxea wiongs m- assurhes many dTereht 'aspects5 aijid fur- msnes an evil omen oi interiYiinaDie strut-. Kegarded as a peact fiil remedy, nuHifi cationresolyes Itsclfinto amere lawsuit, i . and may be. shoi tly dismissed as a fe bk inefficient measure, ror it has been v. isely provided that the Constitution allegiance irm the Uenera! etovernnen. we ire bound toobev But Nullific-.t on Drofesses to be a (constitutional remedy and whilst it calls ubon us. to resist the constituted autfiorities, it. commands" implicit' obedience to the Constitution of the United States; can anyi thing! le? thai, '.hum' illation an'd defeat be expected frorn such a tissue of inconsistencies? But if nullificatioa be? considecetl no: on, levels to the citizens. ThrKloltiicted on a iree .ana enugateneo peopie, of lYedona is at! ItakeJl reposel! with confidence, on the; Valor s vhel uniiana patriotism oi me sons ot Visrouaa, Walker A kdersox, Samuel Child. ; 'W, MoNTOOMERr," Allen C Jones, V. M. Mcrphf.t, JoHx ScottI - which destroy ground the defehles of aberty Ucder he Federal Canst Ea We have' esjoyed all which' the patriots t tue American revolution acsirea to tee. uur country has increased ins rich- i ... .. ,.f m . - i s, iti knowiedee; &nd in honorL l And hose' Who offered up their lives ause' of 1 America, would have heir eyes in peace if they ; could h a v e patrioti to '-vindicate tne if great cause 01 1 equa Iriphts. lioertT l and the toii&titution, t xn which I shall have labored witbout suc TECS I ! 3 ' ' fi the 'llosee ct ss. - FROM TT1B IlILLSEOUOUGH "RECORDED- I A: meeting pfitseveral citizons j of Or ange coupty was, recently neia in tniii j place and.resojuttons adopted opproving l een piessea with a vison oi that lutureitne poimcai course oi .mc non, viui'ji al power, but as a high v hich we have enioved The haDpinsP. Maneum in the Senate of the s United! our, citizens has formed the adniirati-1 btates A committee was appointed: t explained even b v' its own advocates, it I prerogative, ancl ah excf ptarice ijusttfiedjoh pRthewise and s'ood; and now Iwhenl onvey to? himjf the sentioiotsof the 1352. meeting ct. -ij ! ' . .:.". . . ' ..j I , I. , , some ideeree :the debt cf gratitude; by! ir: At a late public Uansmiuing the same iaheriunce tblheifj number of yourj friends ; and fellow citi posterity ' j i i heret ore we'; depi-ecate : by great emergencies, it must in pnnci W - HIV 4(UI V, CS lLV 11'" III Wl lL.dl3jtIIVWi which Is recocntzed by the brine ibh-if .freedom as a rigjht pararhount to all con stitutions-i and is ::;t an a);)l.cauia thp state as a political body of the j. same principls which prevails in ! every c asV the acts of Congress made in pursuance between the people and theGoveninieiit thereof, shall be! the. Stipremf Law of the But as this exception is by its very na jLLandand in a t,ourt sittine tinder the tore oeyond all Mvi it cannot be mcor authority of theiConstitaiion, the meri oi tne question c-'uia receive no thipi hip-h Bounim? terms of an ihcation,r 'Kegarded as a Jorcible .inter I tude of the, evil is such a to TustUv atiTrade and State Rights Party4 lof thi ositioniif the Sovereign power ' of the resort to revolutionary force U H -i i State, on any eround which Drortii.ses a tatejthej objeciions to it lie far deeper.! ."Wf cherish a sacred attaepmentitb the jredress ofourgr'evances, without invoi4 Constttutian, and deplore and depre catejing a violation: of the tfcnstitution qt.'thp the ehecis.oi that rage ot passion which! United , States in me correction, oi anuses wpuio weepii 2 Kesolvedp That m case oi tPe co:i away the inestimable institutions of Irre-jcurreece of the States of Virginia, N. dom.J It nulhhcaton was not fatal to j Carolina, Georgia, f Tennessee, Alabama these institutions, there would be o dis land Mississiom. this Cohvetdibn do qxford, oc ronEii. 1 B32i 1 CANDIDATE. Op Friday last, at the Slegiroental fJe-" he; sctneis chmge and discpitentsl meeting,ana to request ms company. ai a Tiej this place, Mr. ROBERT Ha realffl by tpe acts ot liovernmenti hae public dinner j ine ioiiowing is;nccor i GILLIAM dtcln rought the Conitit'iucn itself into danM fespondencc on the occasion. Iter, it i depends on the : morieratin and I . j'!; ' jl ' ';. J ' . 4 : HiUsboraughy .September 1 1th 2tis not a mere infraction of the tuition, which ike. an external leaves its! general utility unimpai a radical j and fatal - eri or. The renders tht constitution a dead and the practical enforcement ofthe doc tHne is the beginning of Rerolu lion. A .ttf'oyernmpht inadequate to its purposes, the nan '-' ,v 1) jzehsbf the ; county of Orange, resolution Reserved, That I while 1 were passed expressive of the conhdetc Nuliificatipn, as jfoandedjand es eera with which your political GILLIAM declared 'himielf a candidate to represent tms uistrtct in j the next Congress cf the United States. Electi on taxes place' in' July, 1833. We un derstand Mr. Gilliam addressed thepeo- in a handspine and appropriate man-- tH porated into the; rule of the! constitution, pn principles subversive of ths-cbastitut course dtirihgthe late session oi Congress am irom i i iir uucsuu.ii in aiiisucn tasrs is, w uru'-r tion; we wouiO Alutne'iy e.Zi'1 . curaiaiiy nas iiiSDirtu your tuusiuuto; icim tur act ofnu! ler necessity exists: Whethcr-the !iiapni-tl!nW witVi nnr IVlinw r'tirns nf thrf Frofi unders:?-ned wrre iinboinled a-comiliitl OI ner consti- injury, ed, but theory letter cannot in pute among us,,k when thi vital and esvj earnestly recommend to the citizens of ruiai liucrcs oi in;.,3taw are in jeop- ithis jState to meet! in their setai ois- ture of thine-s maintain j ardy, we ahoulcl think ho irisk too creathricts and elect 'deleyates to attende a een- its existence ; J-The great end ant! aim jfer their presyaton in the fast Vesott jeraj meeting; iff; the ciitizehs of thfe said f- of the CbhstiV&i jbn.is to preserve the Un- j But it would little comport with patriot Stares in Convention,t6 tae into fconsid. i ion of the S'ftii and by that mea:ls he ism or prudence to incur i all the catam-lieratibn the p-ritvnces under 'which we i " liii.- - . , " 1 . - . i - 1 .7? - I - , . i 1 . . '...! : r , i S . : , harinony and !pbosbcrlty oi tae, country I iies attendant iwi the drstiuction of sohabor. and the means and measures.of re 'rcr: Si.in proven ir.aae ial order, i( .any plan cap be j suggested - a remptal of the burthens of the Ta- he old ton! Puate t6 the ebd. 6f its reso)uli6t tle3ehded on the will k Hfialreadyxonsiderably (iiminisbed) by bleisure of the -seVeral States. ' .Ths con air! andmofe Eligible meansl ; We venuon which torrr.ed the constitution f believe that the time.1 call loudly tor th- td the" necessity of adoption of such a Iplanl and that no in c wed its existence giving t.-J then LGeperal Gbv-!; meiit the J superablc objectiohs sUPd in the pay of cute its own laws,: it the J. .-ordial'co-oole'f atiion ot all Prties'' Let t)Ower tp exe Several States can nullify ah art of Cbn- " gress hkp toe ! aritf, lhat power cannot be exercised, ah'l ; t!V Fe e .t Govern men i must follow the late br the . Con fidratio;n. i It s' Iff.Viih to argue against facts. The thedry of NulUBcatibu falsi-" :' Res the history! bf the coutry. 5It is htonstrotis'to 'toBtend.-. Ihat .ib.: framers bf the CBVtMUull.jh did hot- invest the their rights as on of redress. iUI 111 the Tariff Geheralj(i6Ve?j irtr,t with 'tfjp1 ver to fcxeciil? Ifttgr ovvn laws br Ui without juch ap8erlIlonfead rislti U Tke ffeStricttbholMhe :' Veto, in its !crmllnllaws declared fey IHe feta e to be tincoflSlUUlional,1 is rri?rl!f RBthinal. In practice it can irhakg HO ulfierehceVldr AvhetHeF the la4 be cdflliillitiSRat or Hbt, teetTect of .nutUficaiiaiT fiifistlbs; the same. If ohej Btate has tli6 jurisdiction to declare a law unconstitutional very 9 trier State mutshave the same; & thecon Stitutiort can have no settled meaning, lt'.is vaip to say that the power would not be lightly fexercised U it ere a power which the States possess, if the right was acknowledged, there would be no more difficulty or reserve in the exer cise of it now, than under the confedera tion. A veneration for the cpnstitution ' may prevent infractions, but can have no application to the exercise of right when it is once admitted i to be 'constitution ' al.' According to the theopy of N ullifi Cation,! any number of.States, more than one fourth of the w hole, may change the constitution, j Fori in case a State shall nullify; an act which: that very state in common witty all the others had forrr.erly recognized as legitimate, or any law that Is really constitutional, unless ; three fourths concur in favor of the law so nul lified, the constitution will, to all intenu and purposes be changed j and this pow " eif of a minority to alter the constitution ii deduced trom the express provision' t-Vat it shall not be altered oy less than a majority of three-fouths By the same role, if unaniihity had beerJ required ju all amendments, the constitution might ' have been changed by any one State Such fallacy requires no' exposure. A construction which destroys the text, Sc' lyes td words, an. effect directly opposite to their sense and meaning,-is too igross j ;;"LVrargurritnti '', ; ;SM J-y t -; 1 1 5 Stjch afe the objections to nullification in theory. is not merely an infraction oftH CPri'ttittition, but a total abrogation of ttf ku'thofrltjr ' But in, practice a dis saliit?yrt of trfe" Union is one of the least dire cilamYities which it must in irt fi6 ijtfaify. A secession from nio'nf ftji io&siily take i plice in jieace, anc futd o'idy impair our nati onal, put our itidependerice in danger, !ad kWe u Mpapreyto loreigo intiuence, the oitther? plates meet! in conv.errslon . ,i- .. i - - : . .' S' i. 1 J'- . J ... ! ' "i.'i .1 and rlelioerate as well op the tntradtiurt i the mode and measurv The States of Virginia, Carolina, Gergiaj Tenaessee, A 1 aba f u a M issisis t p oi, are equ a! j y con - ccrned with us m all tne dohsequepcesol hi me ireraom ,and nrosoe J . Li.-.;.. ;:.,.' .i 3 . . 1 j if : 1 ne issue, those y Concerned. dt;ess.K. 'jl! !'!; .IIResolved, That we solemnl yf pledge pursetves 10 auopu aoiue oyj anqpur Huch measures m rtlation to the enevaii- jces, s the said" convention I shall fecdm mend. :,:; ,":'-;''; 1 I ' 4. ;;Hesolved that a committee bf nine r 'appointed i to ! correspond with their .e)iow citizens of the said States.land in v?t' ti men lynuuncnix in t nc pruput )t konvntion, to eive iVoticte oi theltinn: &c . . - M . -r .- 1 . . . r 1 & F I l tf. to he. the. ortrin ot the cxnrci?:oa - . r . ...... ...! f these sentiments, and to request you, to fivbt 'ydtir' f f ienids ot this vicinity j with the honour ol your company ai a public ditiiier, to be given on any day that may suit y jmt convenience I i t . j i ; - J We tae ple'asure-in acknowledging particularly the zeal Sc ability with which you Pave resi3ted the encroaching usur paliens I that party in tne national coun cils which -seem to have devoted us to ruiitt And though the: illegal exercise of power rendered your patriotic labours iheffictent tQ the end to which they veref directedj'we are pi cud ot the lustre they nave, reflected on4our, state, i and respect our place of holding the saftiey andjhx a day f -r the election jl 1 Uelesrates trorn t U veiil districts bf this Slate, aha that1 1 r m ' 1 niy 01 one are involved in of all the others are equal Whatever advantage may: be; Expected froni ) Nullification as a constitutional checK, can only be realized by :a concur , DaVID JOHNSfJl rence of the Stated tfiat are Interes-ted: Ec JijMANINbi sum a cu-up.craiioii appears lo oecieanv iritirHated pf m j .Virginia ; RNblutiops ai the proper proceeding in such; leases Ahd if KullificatiPn be regarded; as, an appeal to- the prjciple: , oi" resistance, it would be madness to expect success witbout the support and countenance of those States. If the States1, which are injuriously affected by the. Protective System, concur in. regarding; the ordina ry constitutional checks as insufficient to restrain the General Government with in its prdp'er sphere Such iriterpbsitidn norizea to sum) . 1 j: visjqrity ot the acting omtnitee be au acacit:s!''m!incit ay i; occur; . -.k;!.j . . THOMAS TAtLOR HEN R Y VI JD DLETO N , he a members I of the lytny sariie number as th m: i :: -': 9- ; A :. 1 1 ' ; ikbrethnes. j rtickEi?) 'ilAKKLiN ! J JHIoSESj I AM is E. Henry, ;. c'llrlSWl.;.;-!. From the Roandke Advocate we learn that in June last a numaer of theicitizen f Halifax tendered to the jHo arson, the n in Wash 1 nton Cii itatlpn to attend a public dinn eturp from idoheress.i The coBimilt in their note to Col. C'i use the follow ing forcible lahgiiage: as tuet ttidy advise, will be most elTectus H iKe cause b al, Mil pfbdUctivfe bfthe stilallqst ihjUf beeh1 properly tKat NtiliifiSatibti M a constitutional ahd 5 11 .'., nvi 1 - v, an in- 14 on his - j OXFORD VOLUNTEERS. I At a meeting ofthe Oxford Volunteers on Friday last, the former C.-ptam,1 R. xance. Jr. sent m hisresr;nat!on,which was read and rceivrd. Alter which Lieut. Jarhes A. Uuisell, ws r'tc.ted Captain; EnsAgn ' Edssard Burto 1 watj elected f.ieu ten ant, and Tryon G Yan cey, elected Ensign. fU. J. Yancey, . Jr; was voted an honorary msnr.bcr. j te4 VVASHINGTON-TABURN. jVVe'barn thai the Governor haslgran this criminal a respite until March next; and that should he be sent hieyond the limits of toe. United -Statr'-? in r.e icj Itejim by private contribution, liie de raMnds of justice sh'alt be deemed to havey been met. - . . V of uliy tendei to you the triou'o hitrhtst; admiration 'and esteem. Vv e.have the honor1 to be your friends and fellow citizens, ' ; j'!j-.'i! W , KER ANUERSON, f SAMUEL CillLD, r VV MONTfiOMKRY, AIJLENC JjONES, -, V :M MURPI1FY, JOHN SCOTT , the Hon. Willie PJ Maxguu INDIAN WAR. I The Frontier struggle is attn end.- r?acfc Hawk is a prisoner, aud fci-j paji5 cmple:ely destroyed. See ith page.J ' ' : WEATHER . ; j r : ." We have had several cold nightsIt V apprehended that frost Will 't,6oon bo herf, -uhout a change 0 wraihtr ; in which Wase "the Tobacco fIamer w!l i tncir . 1 oaacc." Be assured, . sir; y( ybiif ptidtic eVtices ilie faithful public sefvaht is uijaa h siiiutidhal liberty have I iHeitiitJ si'pf thempst-disuragingl cliffi. IQrangecouTiiyil&efiteinoer, 15th, 1832.,' j j I f iNTLEMEN; !l h.-ve the honor td ac knowledge the. receipt of your riote of the 1 3th instant, informing pr.e of the pas sage "of resdlutjotis at a late public meet ing of a number ot my friends and fellow citizens of Orange county," expressive bf their approb'aiion' of my Apolitical Jl 10011 cted a e-Sn ol that ex- jressibn,f and id retjuest. pif altehojdhcr at a piiblic dinner' 10 1ej 1 given oh' any day that may suit mv convenience. J I receive gentlemen, with, profound t ensihutly, this expression 01 approbati on of-ioy political course ,"J anq this marked demonstration of personal ik In cl ues, and the incident shall' be treasured amoncr tuec noisei anu nioM.vaiucus.rcin" ,J1--' i-J ...r. v.rJ Course ' auring me iaic 'scbsion ijfess; anB tii b'fi fcefe'j rKhimittee to be the.cr ldse a crop. We norilon 01 TjlK LETTER, understand, that Mr.- Rarbo'ir ihifccencies ol my public Next to that tnternul HE'P sense Wy. which peafeiul remedy, i adi sti utionai uoert ariDreciated by ypnr Tel- MM.. ; . " W a J dw citizens in this section of the State. Andftwhile too many of the Slouthert mit that it is to be! delegation, in their zeal for narty and resorted to only in extreme cases, and on j ibeiu adherence to rntn have lostlsight of the ground of great public necessity. j the best interests of theircountjiry, it is ver met ause .- 1 T,uu i.iuw snaii we oc saiisneo oitins ne j wnnpnce ana, pleasure we nave e Ljpssuy oui oy tne. support and concur" Hound you righting ot the side of vpr icncc oi inose aiaies wno i are equally and zealously advocating thte; c interested? Many causes mav cbnsDire of an iuiured and opDressed com!ihuTi 1 i to create an excitement in one State put of all! proportion to the magnitude of "We believe that upon a repM of the bresent Tariff, and an the evil. ,' 13ut it, the excitement is tne-.lmeat nf the rtrtitprtivf wnprnl' ripnenrl . ii. - ;.i , . , , ; o.- 1 - ------ - : j -i-t'. : rat, and prevails as widely as the piS' lthe puTity and safety ol our . republican entire abandon 1 culties, nothing cap be rnoye gratifying than the manilestation ot connnence and personal kindness oh the part ol these t heir edy. It. isjdue which the Const itselt.. we are end the Constitu but fully ion and chief extends, we may be assured that itlpistitUtidnsperhaps the very existence! uoes not proceed irom prejudice or local ot the Republic causes, but that. the crisis has arrived for prepared to defei the intervention of an extraordinarv rem-l the Union' . : . T j ; 1- , . s-i - - , to the veneration in Avit ja i- ml iti ur iiriu.i 1 nr.K3 r ukmp.ii s to the responsibility which we are under Col. Carson 'accepts tne invitation, V or nreservine It lllVlOlatP. that nn m.J in rpr.lv 3Ti V and that Constitution which it must be thatjUxios OUR FA- ure,involving in its-consequences, so es- I Known that portion of SenyhUi7oftheovernmen citizens whose' good x)pini as Nullification confessedly does, should thus signally indicated, only ofth 'flict the fellow icni tias been be undertaken, except by the concur medium of mvDtiblic acts, the llestimo1. rence, ol buth a number of the States as Malol their approbation which liey haJe are invested with the restraining or neg- beeti 1 pleased to afford me, i i:thigh!!v , " " ' i amenpmenis,' 1 gratityiPg; and cannot fail to inspire ad 7 7 u . miiav ii d ouuuicrn uuiuuiii luiiuucucc in inc vicwsii n Convention. The Objections toiit mav I heretoforp ffcen h ! ih? rV' ami pe easuyaisposed ot. It is not i uncon stitutional. The States are prohibited from enteridg itUo treaties and Ccnfede racies among themselves : But a South ern convention will -form no treaty or compact of any kind Their object will .uuioci-aic lo eniigmen, and r to who - have entrusted to his care dearest! interests. .'; !:.! i ! No one can have a deeper ense m my humble efforts in the public service than myself, and yet I should be un willing to yield to' any one in an ardent and wel' meant zeal ( I- .: "... j:" !!. -; I ani compelled gentlemen,'! b" jaU the force of sentiment which, I trust, is enti tied tp an indulgent considerat!on,!to dt cline the honor of a public dinner jwhicrs you have so kindly tendered me. j - v. hen 1 ions to me pasr nisiory. o Orarge county and her p'i!)lic nven ant! the lontr ;and Idistintriitslud services of Letter Will pe torthwith rnt tf Jiaftigtf . f5r publication .. We should have bee "n glad, to have got a copyfcr our ,paer, but we suppose we mustwaitfor our bet ters to be served. . ' , . ! f. The,mpdest Mr Uamsav calls us "Cap tious" and " splenetic if iot dtTicious," because weentured to expre6sthe fcpii. ion that., Mr ,'-yi'n-Cufeh would not res- pond to thV Shocco resolution before the flection. If it be oflTcio'us to speculate ppon public mattersland scan the act bP-pubiic n.en evenhe ' sweetest lit jtle fellov!'--we expect (to live afidViic. ("officious," though we may oPend - trt"o iigniiy ol the selsslj led "organ of the Van IJuj en party We intend fiee'y and fearlessly toexpress. bur opinions ven ai.tntrrisx 01 ne tnspteasure 01 the or g'atiior oueleUt. We repeat r the!' ejief, which we CQnfidehtly.- enter jtertain, that .Mr.: Van Hofen, w ill not re ipiy to the ca I before the, e'ecttcn'r or a? some of tlicm in vari.oni public stations. and lemember it. has nver birn our cus- ant jihterests of bur country.' The cris t: mands the ! united efforts of the Constitution fr4m f, redeemi the interpretations J fatal to the pur jnenjaeinglo: tre i very exi'-tenc ha:ipy torm of government t;ansmi t? to us by the patriots of the revolutio peop ty, at - ... -....,1. rtoni to greet them '".with similar: ; demon stfations of public senttmei't; eyr man of delicacy will readilv cornpreliend thH reasons that render a compUanCe an my partpbotu?ejy irnpossible; j i :i I: is an honor that should be reserved for ereat occasion- and for illustrious sertfice. And besides,-1 have so mucH resnect lor the plain, unostentatious and "espectabie habits of purr peppTe; that 1 arp sure you;!wUI pardon me for sa'yngj I dbubtj whetper they would be improved Py the introduction el a practice which in ord harvi. occasions,. think, is more -'honored in the breach than the observe fl'?ce ! 1 beg Pf you, gentlemen, to communi ;ate tor those you represent the profound !e i -t not until it shall be too late to be ge-.-tally ciiculated. If the answer ar rives . w'e will, acknowledge the errbncoiin pinion r ' ' 1: ' SOUTHERN CONVENTIONV: Wi insert to-dav the Address o! the outh Carolina, urgtnr. the ptoprietylo? a Southern Coriventios:.' r t . - r . ' i i r . . ' . . . unui we are iniormea oi me precise, at sisn of this Convention we shall heithrv advocate nor oppose it having -no kef", to its obje.ct, wl choose to await farther 'evelopmer.t. Delegates 'will: attend 1 r :'jsl.itu rs tf the several Sbuthrrei States during the winter. Among tho 4 who brfriend this conieniiorf, we per ceive the names of pemons who are- ip K r or secrssion as the best remedy cdv' those who believe nullification io be m. firial remedy t .me who are now re; to act, and soni- 'ho prefer to wiit,ruf otlsers whQ pr e -r unconditional subiniv si tvo acting r ii! .Some say the cojj ventton is to? r' - '" our burdens, ancl others again that i is 'o.corcile us to mem. N rtJi Carolina should be r;gi 'ant a crisi? is at hand, and she, I have to choose her part'infthe drzmzi For the presext neutrality i her propel. yosition. i'. v i - . ) TOT SOiFASTV ' i ne rriersourg v.ornMCie wav if iverjoyed at tha . Milton. fraragTaph airi 1 . - - i ' i t- " ' ' ii I- i
Oxford Examiner (Oxford, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1832, edition 1
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