Newspapers / The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, … / April 8, 1840, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
y.k Met rt THOMAS J. LE MAY, Tropr Ietcf. TERM!. .. , RnaacBlrri. !! dollars par aaam ball" im advan B-Peroa reaiilinr with! th Stat , will'tb rattan-eil tapay lha wM aaouatol the year aubaaripMoa ia adr.aee. KITES OF ADVERTISING. Far avory iur (aot aiMediae, It liaat tbi. is typJ Brt iatcriioa, aaa dollar ah' ssqqeat ioTlinB,twety-Svl. jrj- Tha .ilrtiemeat. of Clark and Sheriff ill akareed 25 uar acai. hi .tier, and a de- Jnarina nf S.14 oar teal will ba eaeila from 'b regular price lor edverlieci b) Ibe year. Letter to the K-Ulnr aal be pol--eirf The true Jlkhei nf VJe it Health. We kaow ikai health and I lie ability la labor nnatilute lb wealth of the rte.1 maatof lite people ia ihi, a ia raual otbrr eoontnc Ta pr.arrte llierelore, thai bealih li) aaluial I, a (rami, mnral and political telieme, In fulfil winch require our ulinoit atlraitnu. 1 be on p.rceiteniew popularity and uravrrael approfe tin wtitao ihitmtdKioe ha achieved thrnnyhnut he Untie1.! Stale, iba Canada Trin, wesica ad in 'cat Indie fully justify Or. Peter ia armly al conteientaraalt rraiinnnradMig ibem a. it lie apecia. aneulio of ibe afflicted. Ilr Perter h ixnt murh lima in eipert raentrn w-lb difftrvNt-areetable " relil, fne' di-rate f the liter, and aow offer hi vegeta ble Hill, a Iba brM, rooat cuuaeuurnt, and abeapeti niedlcia iba. eao be pi-epareil Itx gco rl gtf. U-i great q-iatkr of hh) vegetable Pill it that they have the aileatie principle coiubineil with tre-tr eitbanie,' or operative qnalilie, that ibey n'H I mate ibe toaiach and bowel by purging, but the) regulate Hie liter, change the m .rln.l tereii'iiM, atreuglhen the digestive nr. gin!, purify the blood, invigoratetlie emulate.., an I give lour and energy l the nerim (yaiem. They are mild hud pleaaanl in their opera ti.ui, ami eonvry elinoiliiunieiliate cuavicti..n ol thru utility Iroiu llirir firat dime Tliey can be taken with alrly b perditi of am age, am the treble, the ir.ni in, the nrrvofai and the delicate, are itictigihriicd by their iier- lon, bteatice lh--y clear the ttrti. ol lull hnnioi, quid iiirrmu irritability, and invariably pi educe umid hralih. The vegetable Pill are a ure remedy for juiniliee, tick anil nerv ul hcaitaelir, tlj.prpiia, enitivene., iKknrtt i.f the itomnch. heartburn, all billinut euniilaiii1t, levert of all kind., and ft taken at the eiiiiimeneeuieiil will iuvai iaMy heck iln-tr neogrea, and ave 11m pa.ienl liotn nniiioeied and ilHieirut aickneit. i'hry aia HKaltiable in lurrtira and hy(iocomlreal (!. liont, I'Kl of aiietite, and all complaint a to a-hicti femalet alnne are tithjrcii They operate a a mild ami tpeedy iuigv, and are a aale and certain rrturil) lor wo. nit in cUJilrtn. . Katraet ul a Inter from Mr. I.uintyol New Oi lcan, La , Oct. 9, 1837 "I hate rea. itil much aiimaiice in my prat (ice, etprelally in jaiimlic and trllnw leaer. tram the ute ol Pe tera' fill I prckutnr that, on an avrragr, I prrtciibe one hiuidied buxct in a mondi." f. i tract ol a Inter fiom lr. 1'iicharil of llnd. nn N. V., June 3. 1836. "I waaaare that Ilr. Ietrr tn oio tin; lirtt rhemiata.in the Unrt eil Jaie. and lelt attuied ill t lie aonld tome t,i) (li.mn hit inliinute knowledge ol the jinn tvKiA liti'lu and tfiugsj produce an tffuMtit . I'hey are iudceira tUieriiirniedieine, and irH. ct credit alike Uion the chcQiitt, the phj tiCiall, and tlie philitnjher. . Kiiim i nl letter froin Dr. Waine, of Cinein- nti l-VI, 2 1? .V. It.il. .i i.i. ... v. auuw ii, ic iitc imiiiesi i in their opiraiiont, and Jet mull pnwertnl in their etlritt, ol any that I hire eer im-t within a peiM, at eight and twenty jrar. T heir -ton on the eh) le, and bene oa the impui itiea a the blood. iaeaiiM-nily vert oririting " Kali act ol a letier liora Ilr. Scott ol Haiti more, lee. IT, 1 830. - "lam in the daily habit of pretcrtbing them, fl'eterf ViiHj and they in nearly all eaart auawm.tr my purtoc. I hate dttcartul other medicine!, loiue ol llient teiy good onei, in their tavnr." Atlgtl.ta, fJa Feb') 10, IS39. To Dr. I'etert &tr For unwaidt of fiitren jS mmiih. I hate beencruell) afllictrd wiib r"eer and Aiir; and during the lime could find noth ing -though had applied to every thing, that tae me any thing like permanent, reltet. At length, howearr, your pillt Weie recommended !o me, Iry one ul our bett ph tician, and I an moil gratelul antl happy in -beii.g able to add, that I had tcarcel) neil two bole when I lotind that they had retlored me to fieileel ilea It It biiice, I lien, carton member! ol my family have avrdthrin with rqual tuccett and cOHrejuenlly I leel it my duly lo aiipnte ou of iba lact. acri to request ol )uu to puhliah thi certificate, ai I am auiHHji loadd my public lellimoii) lo the annual niiraculuua tin net ol tnur unrivullrd medieliw. Keipecllullr onn. I HKOIxmK JAMKS. Charlotte, N C, Jan. 1, 1837. flearSir -I have maila leeniieni u f.rvune pilli in lli uicliiiei.l alaaa ol bilinua lever, and ohitinale contiou.it.ia ol the bnwelti la. in the enlargement ol Ibe ipleen. chroma dneate ol IUe liter, tuk head. a. ha. cencral ilabdii. and mail in all ha&ai liri I...... i. lu. I llU J HtlVII M ll. Mecklenburg eo , Va. "eb. 47, U37. Harinenaed II.-. I'eiera' mlU nui'm forth tam li month, t take pHaaur i guaag . a leatuiiotir ol thair mnrut enVata in f')lepna. tick brad-ache, bdioua fever, and f'her d.teatri, M.dueed by inaaiivily id lb li r, The) are a aale an4 mild aperient, being Iba artiaia otthe kind I everuea. 1, - .KMMtiB C. 'MlTT, M..II. T ha lotlnwiiM. aa tniin a kiuhl . -...-Wl PhtHier t Hark MMt, (ia. Jatt 4U, tta7. . a wtera' run -; t at grtr mem a tatr lrtal faarly three dosea bttet kat. been ned ua .y f'f MetKin the tail year then adniiniatraltoo att.mlaaj with mora auece lhaa any Praaaina I nave ever uaed,. and I lake phraabra Pi reaiMHuunding thena tu aty Iracnda and ncigU fmtrt hey are band), aale and cBcient. and wu mil a trial lo Im pirvrd HKMIVP JtlXF.9. oDmnieaiiiHt received Iroca ike eminent Dr. . H IrwMt Kbnm, t.a. .Maiah IS. 1139 Ilr. J P Peter. Mi Dear ll. '( of Ike I tk inatant, I a a called in graat b'WOtaleltowaraevi'Vr. L.e Here a,o. hi ri - a chilil ol i. year, nlif, taawuia; aniWr. awoal alarmaig attack Ol Cy I racheali, (Crooul anl ..!. ho anl ,4, .Mr,,,.' H),b. ''tnlr' 4 . . "ad m cay pockel a bruke o ol aoHMUa ta Li. i i . . . . h Midi Ml itaaMiaM.!. k-a.. a-IR... .a 1 , "IT w mvwi inaTri IH at miautei n pailenl w. .t ,., aod out ol iaer. I an.,,- .. i- . . , ..Hnou. mi name ay ai ymr arrvtea and I have the nteaaaira a. k. oie io a.l.irin ynu iImm ynur iarwnaablv. naedU aa it m tuch great tavnr nb the lacalta here, that I aetirv. ih.ee i. m4 nut at ibe. aha doe. eH in hi private im act ice Y- n.nai rein'v ..... - - .J- 'ktw i.n mail n n attHaatnuM iu.j u..ti - li. t.,- - """" ji-.,j vnrmwrv HI, are ot.t in Klelgh b lllian. k tla v"d and W: w. M.a... w'fV -- . fie United Mate, the Canadaa. I .... U..:.. id Ihe XVet liMtie ' . V.'C,IESr BAUOUCIIENdkc. 1 M..MBrcwHiH- rneavaaa hi. frwadl. v ad the nubia aenrrell!. thai k L.. ... i..-A r" n"' wwl. a very haadanmr tut ol rk.eof,.mHia K JiA' llKs.HAItoUCHBS, .n HUr.t.US, all ft hich have been aMHubMtred nnt ol iba heal ana. fr-naia, ai.d are ini bed in Hie latetl faahrna. Ha J' "' beiiiaiim in reeotnroendii g ibem . an r.' talent ariieh-.aad ihr title .a which Ihr) aie ii iali J . mitt, he ihrnk. hear coropar-.ao wi k any Ur. a.. . . . i .i . i ih lata anat aet. The alinv. mm k. ar ana ' 1 .:n l. uu Vrv low, it applied Im anau.. t- t o i i. .. . ' " "El ","h March It, 1140. It-it fM"M'ttlM'aaanaaa ' ' " Nokth Capolina VOL. XXXI THE PEOPLES TICKET. roa pnBaiDCNT, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, The invinciblt Hero vf 'l iyetanoe ke ineor rupnoie .VatMMfl Ike tJlextbk Hejtvbh ihepatriut Farmer if Ohio. - .-roa rica PBEfioiKT, JOHN TYLER, &MkttVt whether I am n favor of lha mmaJiala .L.dili., a 1 1 . . . . , ' ... ,,,x Bn utniiiinnai, lie. will n nil IV ',u,tl 1 rnuniioui. iir irauin. 32s&Mzt-K,J. ..r i.7 1" .Td'?'. . i - delfOled IneiMlaiif lite 8tHltll. onlf himaolf we-.tl- v " tin .li.l n..l r..eh;.l ih- .million f.i...-: - Sr-aa. j<2 Hierlaw oP,Mrd .to tha edmi-i., of any now Ml w'trioit Sei.ilempii. viitod t.r bt mntw imwm to oJr. abotitiva'that) 17 ,n ln, l)'tricl or in lli Terriiiirir-B, if ; C'?ai flfij iM"i Union who Conatiiutiou nay tola- r",Miio -. Ami, air, not one of litem Mr. Taiman.1 the aboliiiiiniata wt.ultl stale Ihr tlid nut irJ&jJ&? rauai.very.- ir..m llawpaliin.' Not even Mr. Stinker, I am clad tt hedr the ren- I" iri fere h"i ilw" rr in (he Siiiri. wSUtI "T - .aO..diii.aurlrr'wkich .uch .nil abuuhlia; St: i;.r.ri - h-mbbj- grirefu, ,rrlfof humbuggerj tlie.V.n fwr rh,45lr f'-m- fenow. T$8S$Eg3T praaenteil taCo,.,,.-. r i "- iiuren aooitiioniat. with to oractic. on the ,,n,,er hi rlMt thank.! 1 Im prood" v "AjLa An.n.wer to ih. aaroml propc-t.ion m.y fc, " rraoluiio.,., ,irh lite Knulenun I row 8Mlhr Whl u . '.i a .... in rernrmlerinsr that I told mr Con.litu- found apon tha Journal of iba Twenty fourth ' "'eee tnniiieiitU to hirhltr. it In be Tlul Mr Tmaaa i... i . k r." Ja 'nta, if I ahnulil be defeated 'lor rrfuaina- ftAMHOB. A PRIL 8, 1840. Coogr a to U.. vote. . ,h. , n-w 1 -,i,.w oiib ... of thf sU ( ,o vote for' .hole 1., S XSlatt night' lltpublican if lAc tchotl f '98 J vne if Firfinia't mublrit aoiu, ano rmj kaiically one of ..Imcriea' '$ mott tavaeiuu: tvi luou palriittit ttatumtn. 97" The broad banner nf HARRISON. LIB EHTY and lha CONSTITUTION ia now flui.P to tli brew, inscribed with tlie inapiriiie motto ONE PRES1DENTIAI.TKRM THE IN- TKGR1TY OF THE PUBLIC SERVANTS THE' SAFETY OJF THE PUBLIC MO- NEY THE DIVISION OF THE PUBLIC L.A1NII& IHB DOWNFALL OK A HOI 'iriM AVIl Till.' r L-v t- u.i ooon ni THE PEOPLF - . . . . , j f ouuii iir ,,.. ?'r?.,!.C4,,NA, JUHIN M. MaUEIIEAD, . OF criLFO-.D COl'NTV, Tlit able ituttsnuiulhe niund republican Me pure patriot itt htmetl man. kPrll.. a,. a... .v.,: ' - OK NORTH CAROLINA, ON THE SURJRfrr nni ITinv PBfl'PIM-ajcj I ''IHl'JAb. (CoNtlSlED.I D ei He 5Wiiiei.!an htr thin? Wrire on, v. i ne on UU1 lour ti lialllUt nl a ia 1 lltar llllrt Vet. Y.8. the S.iulli uill I, ear it. antl yrx be true hcelh a,e willvet thank ihi. great man Ilei.t y Cla. 'for hose '-enraordinar. effort.' by which he protected ,,e rijthta of the Southern ih-o- i le and trattquH'tze.t a'dt.-ncte.l eountrv. l .i .. ... r rn iii iCih mis tan uren abn itn-mat rid Mlt wiih theae etiramtltnat r now- .. . n , .,, UMIUr . riiiirta, i-aaiut e naa enuoweii mm wnn ctirannlinarjr ci fa. an.l he hat often uel them Inr the Eod i I, . l In. tou.itry. I m4t now .neak of him , willu-ji being u spec led ol fawning fr. J favor; helm nu patronage or power j . . ennf. et ihrfuwh k-'i... -.7.' -i--' mantled aut cr... he ha. done more, he' ha deseivetl it. Mr. Parmenter here mr to explain. T" , '"T ,Ml , ' n" 6TV ul. the permiaaion of the grnileu.ai, I "'h" M repreet1r on tin wUlihereioit,teriH,.eao,dit. beha f of "",r e,e rr"n,"unCe'1 abol.ti.tniats, bt Uovei'nor Mono,,. 'Ihe gti.tlem.n , ;,uf rl'-y " asatnal the tlough-la.ed. rcatl hi. letier o.t the bui.jert of alatrry humhue rettolunona. V ho u brought but he doe. not draw the dt.tincHon be- ?! ' VM'"M' "ne ,,f. tUv' VVI,iK8 b wet n ami. slavery and aboliiinhikiii. One i.a mere opiuiuna aeniimetit; ihe other i. the polity of a r-anj , ,re TVttj l0 carry their meagre again.t ihe Conatr tuiiun. Lei me al.o .late a fai l: The or gn of the abolition), t. in M.aathuartls wa oppoaed to Mnrtuira eletiu.n it ta iherrlure inanifeht that they had nnt con fidence in htm a an aboliliuniat. 1 wihh the gentleman 'would define nbtditionimn more atiutly Mr Sianlt. What I Tnur il. Rnirinn of it? Mr. Pormenler laid, it ii the project vT a pat ty ,li,MM,ed lo carry aboliitoo i the Diatriclol Cttlumbia without reference to he welfare of ihe nation, and without . .ttitli.itheCiiiintiiutii.il. Mr. .Stanly a.ked him. are von an al.n. litio.ii? Mr. Parmenter. No.1 Mr. Siai.ly. Vert well. The aeniU. man nay. Mr Morion i an anii alatert man, but not an abotitinni.' I Jit. ci.i. g'. Y M r. ill ip.,,,,,) h.e let ter h,e i.t? Li.ten Mr! .11 akalau.a cate of the' hunibUE re..luin.n." i angua-'c .if iheaa "atii'..-luw-ew . Hear theae woi da fromTineli nut - He an aUilltlOtilal Read fr i.ulv.a me letlera ol H. William. W. P.rmen. er, ami Alarcut Morton, ait true Van liu ren men, and tell me what ou think of al.l t! . ; aa.' una itiatinciion. i neae ann a aery mm, who loot upon. later a 'Mhe ereateai curae wuicn a rittiHeoUa UikI eter iriH cteil pin natnm j" who ihtnk rt ia thw im- peratite duty of Conoreai l ail nnt ivnm- dtttit mraaurea fur it. abolition lie the Ditt liici of Culun biaj ihrae men, we at e to ue told, are not aboli:ioni.ti! R- ally. ir H.. .. . I .. -u:n i . r e . geiinemaii will ueialliou l.ir Ihr clear. ueaa of liu ilifiinninna. He will dckertr to hae it Ki.nl f ,im He rould diatfnguMjh and diviJa A bair 'iwlat ,1, ,j ,u,b mfH tll aend thet .1rfii,ii,. t., m r.i.iit. oentav and lei them judge ol their ainter- I Here lome rfntteman oRVrail t m.... n lii.n-..... i T . . ... r...,,r,. , Ia. Mil I will nut en iita ii, i ....... . l e. . . e ... -v..... , ,,IP u,ulM, wonltl pub ..h me, and get Ci-ruBraie.: tn. to nLe having cotiaumeil a week, an.l rail t my apendittg the public money by con u nipt ton ol lime. I aatd, air, I had a letter aiznetl Ahhoi aawrrnre, o Boalou, which I will not read to the ll..one. I am wiliioe thia lei. ter ftllliulll be rtmtra.tail . with lli..a f.. thai k..l, I I. t... i. navr juai rrau: . ; -J. JJr, uettorr a, 18.19. CixTLivjia: I have lo acknowledga the receipt Powerful in moral,,in Intellectual, and in phytical re.ourceghe land of our'.ires, .nd thw RALEIGH, N. C mil .1 Hy. iu ih. eooeeahn;,,, f ,ir opinion., I beg leave to avail myaelf of tli prraent ucraaitui loataieihatl do not rnleriain ouiuinna arhiih l , " : l, ' wuh la conceal upon any auhjert, eajjeeially upon thava rnncernin the pntdic welfare. ' - I Jaaoat aaj agrfnbraagllt bf.Hw Ibe PVoryhHof ineir auriragna, am, with any ageHryt nf my awa, but ntilra7 to my wiahee, and r. luctamly eon. Med, altar ainnig and urganl aolictairona of my aW P"" l friend, tu bo . eandidnt fur Cowarra. j ''"ha appro ichinf ar-aanm will doubrlea h. one of - P rrrat in tha e.ionlry, and. almuld Ibteh-cl. tl. I aball devuie my butnbl anergiea to prumole ' hrliev. to ba f..r lit perin.neiit intereal of! ,M r'f'r- " J. ilme, and 0"" '"di'MJiial wbo ha iha riKbt locaa !" ,"'M"''",r'c, llira that I ahall not giva "' kiMj haum to aupport itru- I. . ... .,,,. ,7 n-ii.wUi- xeoa win hniur ma with their aulJragr Will uti- uereiauu mat I muat ba lelt lo pufau. that rouraa of . . - , v-m,mu in iraiiaiioii wuicn roiiim'mja uaru to tny :--. ' 'a. J -II ; olher upon wlnrta I may he called lo act; uiuit be ' op n ud Iree to hm aa the air we breathe '"J character ia aiilFicieiil to give ma a mnjurj. "J voice upon aurli roiu'itiona, ahull lie re- dr ,u 'ke.m l''a in t;greM and aerve tb. peo- pie n me neat or my aluliiic. I ' I llinnk you. irriii.lriiien, lor Ilia eiprcaaio!,! of repclcoiiiaiiird in your h-iter. while I remain your niinili'iil aervant, AUUtlf liAWHRTR jToFraBria Jaekaon, t'hatW TruawortH HrklretbJ (' ' t"a. bot.,. Euue. It wai neetllettt, air, fr the author ol "i '""nV-.- "'';P":'e-i wwr to y , "? "V"'1"" ' "i-lietl to conceal. A Zl ""T "i" S'T VT '"I " ' 0,,,,,w-" Delleva n u rw.il. i.. .l-u..i h. .n. thl irunlr. indrnenilent letter m aa ln All hI in , Z1 1 ny'' llir HleT DPI llianenl mlnriKli of ll wlw.lv n . r . . r . "P "u here any groa. nciHlltin Nn attempl In ifrr in ripnvi.ii niinii u ttni itin.i itiut.iufa r n - - . .. " v- . v-.. 4 " t'1 S"C ' " ,Ba," l wor,,,J. !" ,r'""r"1 ,nal rr"V ia berte.ni rn in i x , I now pa to the Gibraltar of the U ion--tiu Khmle inland1. I do not .peak ?mh". a.Vhe in Prference lo her bo' becauae the nobly resiatrd the o""ioimiautPiii. n iir. jiirt. a uioritusti alioliiinnitir, a -to be rlied on" abolition Ui, one of the executive cntntiiiliee of an anli alavery am ieiy. But thr People ol IliU galldiit little Stale, truting to the tried inlegtiiy nml ability ot her pre.ent Reprcseiilaiive. en tln-in h.i k, pml here they are, in spite of Van Buren abolition i.la. I aupntise the comnrehentive eentlemati from Trtine.aee coultl not. coude.rend to look upon rh amall spots a Ma.taihu oil. of Rhode Ulaml. .. Wr, J""' "" iy cu h" S'VT f J1"'" knuw, sir, wh..ml Wei", ir, the gi-ntleman prnceetled to inn" in Ohio. he Vn Buren i""r7 0v" n', -nf to tlie Senate of we united iiatei? I)ie he know Mr. ""PP" nrniher to the notonou abult tioitiat of that name? Bui. Mr. SMaker, before I apeak fur "r ul,,," ,ef """ call the attention of. ? """nii'-man trom irntieaaee tn aonie ".,h"'r ln bc j"r"al of the l.t r- . . t "Wii to do tin wirne ng in ii. i am lorrtd to iliraa ihi question rather diruriett, a nmhintr 'rtlie'r from ' my in.iiiinlg 'thin to jtnake a aneech on Ihi ubieet referrine -toCihe-juurnal.r-the fn- tieman will ee that on ih- 13th djt of Ueremhrr, I8"8,a genileinan from Ken twrke (Mr. Calhoun, a gentl man of an perinr aliilitte and manly eiretlenl trail, of "charartrr I ahnulil eireedingly regret hi ebnc. were not hi place o well filletl' introduced the fllwin reoloiion. ro fhirh I be leate to call the attention of the gentleman frrtn Tennesaee. . Oh the mh nse of the ioarnali of the laat eion, if will he neen that " - "Mr. Calhonn, of-Kanlorkf. mnved thai iKa rolpa n ag.aientled lo cnabl him lo mo tba'fol. lowing reanlotiitn: - "fiwlred. That the Commute an tha Jiutiel. r be inairurled to renorl a bill makine ii nnl.. ful fo, any perann to aid fugitive alavea in rertp'ng """i mcir owner, ami piiiw( tar Ihm fntruah iabmrnl in lha Conn, of ihtf United 8t.tr. of all perann w ha may he guilty of anch offence. "And that they he fori her Inatrueteil io report hill makine it unlawful for ane Oeraoo In iba niwi. '...iikiiiii, niaie m tnia niiiiin la) aaa ant mean tn indue a'.ee. from their owner, and nm. I itani',r,,,'L"hm", """" "f'haUt by ,B U I or tour letter of lha 9lat in aahn-h aa aJt ana ran n. f..l . r .1 1 r .... I ' 1 J Hum riiiv bix ui ittnap wnn nruiiiaa with -1 . 1 : . : . 1 .,, m 1 i,w tii. x iti.... - .i.i...n. b. . K. . 1 la regard l thai part of your !.,, which .1-' apprttbaiitin d " lb e ilernan fr. 1 V " ,,H,"; L'nU- k,r' wn ,h? Here, air. 5'" prociaiineil tliat lode...Miiic-na i-.,ui,,rT,,..m ' ,,lr.n'n n w another diaiinciion. Now we l.ave ih J 1 ,,d "0 eoppo.t of any man- ii o .i . I. a.-iaiuic in riiin aerni nere Only one Southern man toted among' in hia , da e?. 0.H-. the gentleman from he nay, only me opposed an reaonblerreoiieaai.i. !... i, t..... f.... nt.:..s a , . . r. ! T-.,J,'M ' .T "rT WVe 8"Mlh ' wa united. Amnnz the 9.1 wlm vma.l f..e - otrum, mere were 13 member' hln"n" "T- Vi SU,; i VrTfV,ri If "'- from North Carolir,. i, horn were wh.g., and an. were Van BU.tenda to charge the new Senator f,om Ohio WEDXSDAY, APRIL 8. (S40. ""V r wnJ"M ,nt ,rlrm - ,h 8'n',ei'al flOlll I eiineaaeeetlic gal ant 1. i .1 r r . . I K-nueman Innn XMrW liamiikllire (Mr. . .1 . . ' . ' . V Ailiei ttm.) the atlvocaie aTeneral of ihe S.ii.rj of Ihe :..'J'rvurjrwhjr did Jiot he rtien tVp forWatd in'tleleitcc of the Sou Hi? Oh, no. He was nietanmrphoM d inio a Stale rigltU loan in a niiiiutf, rang ed umler "ihe, black banner. I hope the getillrman fn.tn IV tin ranee wilt look a little further into the iiurnal he for- h. chargrg all the Whig wilh being abtilt ttoniata, and tli.mka an cunliallj all t e Van Huiien men of ihe North for their aupiiii ol Snuihi-rn rihia. i inuHt go a little further into the jour nal lo exhibit I he e hutiibugrra in theii proper light. On the JMiol D rember. a r-eiiiiiin was iiiTi-reil naviii that Ctin tjrea hlmuld "recogii1ae, in'tlte usuhI fit in ami inaiiiir-r, a'nl enter into ilif coatomary iu'einaiiiinal relalimia wuh the K. puljtic of llavii." The reception of thia prii lion aii tihjecie.l to uy mj frivnrl litim Virginia (Mr. Wisr.J ni beraute he w.h leairou lo llirow any obhlacU in Ihr O ay i. cntnmtice.. out., because. lu? .j eoartlfd lii petition a having fur jta object an ab 1'iin of all tlimiiiciiona on account id oToi a." aiitf;iipiVii exainiiiaruin, it aj)it rril 'hat the peiifMHi. w printed, and the aame paper which returated Cotigrrha to "enter into ihe cuntottiary iniernational tetali nn tith llayti" aKn ctmtainetl ihe requeat that Congreia litiu"!l1aWlit.h ala vei y in the Oiatrict of Columbia, and pre vent the alave trade between ihe Stalea. It wi, llieiefurr, eaieniially-ati anolttioH movi-ineiit. aa llie.elact were made known to the I5y, Way 32. " t he ihirty-two Here call. etl "Souilwrn fanatics." No Northern man of either party voted ag.inat the re riiiiiiq ui link oi'iiiuin. A lata nl ua'iui. geniieinen uoin Maryland, Mer. John -on attti jemirr. Mr. Pope, or Kentucky, Mr. Wise antl nv.elf i vnwd afint ih. leieplionj for thi we were, dennuticed as Unatiia," while thoie of u who tlid not vole for the humbug revolution were call id abnlitiotii.ta. 'Not .one Van Pureli man from the Norih voted agiiiiist a peti ution prating u to allow a black mniUter io come here upnii ierm of equality with un! Not one ol those whom tin- gentle man from Tennessee, in hi ovet rlnwiiirr, aupeiabuntlant gtaiiiutle, o kindly thank ed, would voto against such a prupo.it ion! Really, air, when we think nf tins vote, and of the fate of Mr. Calhoun rest.lu- noil just referred to. we must allow that he gentleman from Trnnea.ee is exceed ingly aiixinu to feel gratitude, and is te- y niiiiiklul lor tcry amitll lavors. The gentleman from Tenm-see has not gone far eiiouli into the j turiiat, or, like the old Federalist from Kinderhmik, (Mr. V.ntl.-riiool.; he i not firing off hi own ammunition. call back again upon the getiilero ni to ''aland by hi integrity." asV. him lo call on hi. Sou hern-loting ftiend from New Hampshire to "standby niajntesruror Jo take un inteer it uo- . .i.: . 1 .! . . t n un. .utiiect. tiu he tote Inr a law ti puni.h the who would aid .'at ei to ei ae?' Will he vole lo enter ' into the vu.ion.ary internatiimtri - reUriooa with iiaytir Ur wjll he. like manf oihrrs of ui party are m the ' habit of doing upon ihiultj.'Ctr dodge the que.tion? , now, sir, wish to say a word relative to Ohio abolition. The eenilemati refr. fed to the pri.ceding of tli T0hloTaegi7 arure. IJoea. he know, air. what Mr. niorn, a thorough detoted friend of Mr. tan Buren. said on the fl.inr of the S le? I am informed he said there, that. ii ne hail been in the Legislature of Ohio wnen me rVentUi ht delegate rame there. . a a . or (LT w ne wnutii have irted to bate them imnri -nedr And if ihe gentleman from I en ne.ee think llo- Poulhern people ought to naoa wnio lor, Mmg sn ait to enable nni'voi i reioverner lugiute aiatea, what does he ar for his friend on ihi. hmnt who refuaed to vote for Mr. Cal hoon'areaolulion before referred to? No one Van Buren man from Ohio voted for that resolution) ihree Whig from Ohio voted fc it, and eixh friend of Mr. Van Utiien fi'tttn Ohio fMear. Chenetr Dun ran. Hanier, Hunter, ladbeifer, Shep lor, Swearingeu, and Webster) toied a- gaint if. Yet Ihe.e gentlemen will be called democrat anil Irlao.t. ,.f O.....I. Ihegentleiiwn fiom TenneaaeeJ Senator fr SirfMr: Kiiirn.; an avowed Van Buren abolition it, was ent home. And whom tlid the Van Ito r-ti I . :l.,... .1 ii.:.. i wwae-e-T a sairiasve s tana ii( hT 1-in'd will, hi' kind feeling, il.-.. -.i s fMr Wellei ofOho.ro.- t. ..ct... itin be received? -The ote wa: Yea. 'f-'1 parly limn Uhio hate rnt here a home of our VlTeciiona . NO. 15. olii-faalitoneit abiiliiion, thin rontet and- aiaer alNiliiion. a.d lakt mmlein aboli tioii! What wretched loolerv! Let me, air, jjieea iectmen of the iceliiiga ul a V Horerr Inert it - of ihe Sirt ih, ho 1. optoed lo 'mmlern Ab.ilitit.n." A gen tleman naked Mr. Tappan (the Van Buren jSeoaiiir from Onioj about the time of. the SunlhaniDlolt inaurrrrlinn. itavlmi .la hear from V igini.?'" Mr. Tappan wilh ruatnmary cnurle.y (1 umler. land he i a very Mllte tiian) replied, "whai the deT ii i mat to e"her nl uaf" The gentle man replied to him. he felt deep iiitereat in the late of the While in Virginia, and thought it might be nece.aary to march lo iheir uaai.lance. Mr. Tanoan reolietl. in aubalaiictv'Mhat if hi. on ahnulil obrt a .uinimmiariil dare to march to Virginia ... .. .1. . -un aucn an ermttti, ne wutiUI iliainlieril lit in j anv man, he adtled. who held a fel. "Iiiw-i reaiui in biimtage ouichi in have hi Mumlied Ihioat cut!'." Sir, I cannot find language Kirong eituugti lo ronvry my de legation fur iu.h a creature. - Mr Wellera.ked, ''Willi i your au thority for such a aiaicnie'iHfJ 1 : -Mr. Slaiilr, When Vnu brin? tnur enafnr lo deny U am ready to prove Hue. tue grnii. tnan ieny itf lloui a t - a , a I I 9 ii..rmu a. sit. .if in aa jtrong bat.d beTr,f-AttiointaliiH4p nniwere received-.Aiitl the gentleman from I rail llllllll tllVIII la, .lU. . (X ... u I hT I . . - . a t an upon nirill III tleHt It. iOt a IHatl, sir; will trnture V W dt sti;rThi Is the trtaii who is . pposed "modrrn aooliiton!' His abolition i. old fahioneil--io aboliah slavery bt cutting throats arems tu suit hia fancy am iiifiii tiieilajr by a gen lleinift near toe that these farts were proy. L before the Senate 'when Mr. Tsni.an . ..." man who would di.inberit hi son lor a. sisiing ihe houih t such an hour. To sat he deserved to he hinged on a gallows metier man iisman's would, be a cnintili mt-ni io htm! lie onoosed to "mo,ern alMilitiniu" I time sat he i. he ran.. a ..a ... VI , motiern aboltuontsls entleator to- unite themselves to religious socieiic. " Hi b. olition ha nothing to do witn re'igton. Is not that the reason the new Senator from Ohio is oppoaerl to '-modern aholi tion!" What a noble snecimen nf V Buren friendaiiiii lor the South we have here! Vet, ir, ihe Southern people .have been told olt. n and .train thai all ih. Whig, of the Nnrth are abidiriniiiat be- ause they vmeil Buml th Alherti-n resolutions, ami all Van Buren men were friend of ihe South. II ant little Jim Crow" politician who professed to be a ttnnr, ann was an.tou to change sides, that lie might be in ihe mainriit in hisdis- i mi H ne itiunti it expeitiftit to change 'ide-;'liid"'turiied'''roniid;'''iir''fk('"ltiarid :r l .. -. " clothe would not follow him. he had uuicirnt excuie in saying II the Whigs air oiiiiiiiiit tue tan inn en men a the only friends of the Souih." I was ae etited ol favoring abolition because spurned thesehumbug resolutioni. I am prnun nut i ami so; l rejoice that I treat .1 .1. . a ' . i en mem ai tney deserved to be trea'rd a nil corn anil contempt. A parrel ol Southern ceotirmrn, to company -with an- ii -aiavery van nuren mrn Iroin jheJNorth ssemiilt d in the bck room of tome tat ern, or in some dark: hole in thia Capiiol btiu, oaiiog exciuueuaii u p Whicaor tht Miuth, concocted resolutions under the d ice on aasiMtance oi i iio who would not Hate assisted the weoide iif "V'i'nia though they were in danger of having their lnrwvrrrT Trprarr-srri-i Try-Tcrthat I lid utterly rejeci and despise these reso ioi..n. I wa told it wou d ruin niej ma, inyro'isiiiuenia would ml untletstsnd my eoiitluct. -1 wa a.ktd what I would no wnen l reached borne? But. sir knew the people who sent me here." Knew iney had confitlenif in mf liMift confiileni e in their intelligence, aud I w io, iiaprnnifii I hey would not hate foi given me if, I had dune wron-. for fe.r i " mym wte-iindmtivrri yny Con dnct. I went through my whole ditifrict, ami denoancrd the abolition resolution. i.' - i i . . . e a I did in the last Congress, a 1 do now, as hypocritical and delusive. They keep i ne word of promie lo our ear, v. Ju" hrakl i jp our bH " They were not inlemletl-.it w nni el. sired by the eaoro that prepared ih.-m . flint they should ally an unhid t ezt itp. a A T"a. : .1 a wnn. inej were not nesignetl to secure me outn, nut were prepared with the iew"of bein fitinr nartt and f..enUu ins an-ei'nse for anhfly e..lriioni 1 told my constituents the .li.l leny Cnnrre.s the nower tn ahnliak .1. tvry in ihis Dit'rict. or in the Terriioe .- 0s) of thee resolutions it at follows i qoo'e part of itj e ?r Th eeitalio e ihbjeet of ltrarf in th Dialrlil of l.oumlM, M ,h remOwie, , mean. mma w.ia o flew f 4, In-bin f ae verlVwr r ' "" 'ommt nur.e, tne Hi ihi inuituthn in tk trvtral State,, i afint e"leinn now a men ber from that Sie. th iroe spirit anal neaoin of the Cinttiiaiion. a Tlti paper, lo my turpi ise. " contained an fovi9ttil9ritbt,tih,i)t,ttctri,iri appeal to -democratic bwlitionistii,- be- l . . l . - . . ' - HUGH McQl'ERN ' THOS. J. LKA1AV' EJitor. a breach of ihr publia fattb, tin which the eniaretf mo tuta Lontnutiin." . , Mjr coiiutfiuenta i;rril Wrjili mr . t!.t tloiilinxaucli rrautuiiori taoultl braban- ' loning "ir? gniutitl a had liit.teiio ticru- Inimtl it Will ralrnlateil t n titiinia( lo icntl their petilint lu Cun. J Icres, and aar Oie? wislinl ataaerv abut. whrd in thia i)istr.ct and in - the lrritw. 4 riea, niiliiitit the view of ilWiuibing'or n. ' verlliruwinif that inslituiinn in thr arerr. . , al Satea. Aud thi . waa. not proliiiie who uiiinprnveti . inv romiuct non those, reaoluliona. After thena repeated declaration. I hate returned, air, readj to devote all "mr enenriea to the adaanc went of ho wvlfara-and the -pfoiecrrwH of -thv intereala, not of tha South atone, but" of mj whole coun 'jry. , ' Iet ma appeal agaiu to Soathern gentle' ; man. Due it berome theni to make thia 1 ""J" . mr" P"!'!'"' playllmtg? - If I atnceieie oeairoua io aerura Iiom danger their institutions, and the rights and property id their constituent, doe it become them to artcmpt to delude (he Pen . pie by paasing reaol ution without mean mg. and unintelligible? - A geuileioan from Soul'i Carolina (Mr: ' Pit ken) maintain that abtdiiion petitions were not received under the Atherten res olution. There i not one Northern Administration man who will, agree with nun in hi. opinion of these resolution. I wrote a letter to Speaker Polk, and, f-l . ter he had given me hall a tlnt.en answer" which he did not intfyid I should under, stand, ami which meant nothing, ho ( laat toltlme none buta snphfit would asy ' that Ihe.e petit:oiia were hiit feceivetl. Butt ,lr, at gentleman from Massachusetts M r Cuhtngu44h me speaker, and he saia the petition New IIaninhire whoofTeretr the reanln tion snid in his speech; "At iny-ratf,- I ny he pardoned for isying of that con stiniency, hi own. Ihai'lhey are too in telligent to tie misted by the. idle and ut trrly.nfAiyhdd4M:r' non ot suin a resolution is a denial of any rit-hl of petition'" -And. after this, iyvaa After this declaration, t. was humilut- wig to see Southern inen driven, like an many ojen, to lujiport" resolutioni which"" admitted the r ere pi ion of abolition petUJ lions reaol u i ions which admitted that - . Congress had power te abolish ilavert in. -the District of Columbia and in the ler- t ritoriear I call agatrt upon the gentleman front Tennessee to stand by hi integrity, ' to .bring his friends from the North to re. : j-xt these petitions. Let htm try it, air, he may get a fewi thet might ttir.ntl their constitueiiti but they may please the par- : ty. I shall tote, sir, to reject these m. ' tttioiia. and, at a proper lime, I shall titter -a resolution to reject them. While I do this, sir, I have no hesitation in sying that I believe lite furious opposition which wu ' inaile some years since agsins-t these pe. ,' ution ha int reaed the flame of nb..li- ' lion. I beliete, ifthet had been rrceiv. ed, and no further notice taken of them. a . a " - - - . , we snouiu not nate been f rttubled now. By an opposition we hate giten cone , fjuvnee to fmatics7 who have railed (lie " " cry, thai "the right of petition is trampled upon." Thii is the watch-word which has adtled numbers of th petitioners. . We ought, in Ihe first place, to hate regarded their interference with with indifference. .. But thing have changed. 'I he Administration party w ih . to alarm th South wilh the ridiculous Cry of danger. I JhjnkjhereTore, the rjuea.- lion oughrTobe put at rest. I think ih pen- . pie of the non slateholding States have no ' constiiutionai right to petition upon this . !j",eU;i ,t if no Krietarice to thr-m. If-- -latery ii a grievance, it U grfetanre "t -the wlut people ml the 8outb. v If alato : .. ry i an evil, it ia tn etil lo th whiles ihal il ii b1eking to the hegroei, in jheir ' present rnmlition, no man acquainted wilh ine southern CtiUrilry ian den. If too will not r elect these netitlons.- let us see what you will do: I am ready ' for your action, ao are my constiluenf. I am ii k the country is disgostrd with the disgraceful coalitions between tha pretenders tothitalry and the- anti-slate- i rr reaolunon maker. ITieio nolitiral juggler hate fretted their hour upon th. tagei iei u nave ne moreet their farcical ' perlnrinancea. -i.y 1 If we had pelirnint here from the South'. ern country praying Congress to ab-.lih the banking sytem, the railroads or the manufacturing rUblihmrnt of the North, . I ahould say. rejeci them. If bank and manufaetttiinc vatablifhmenta are triev. neeai h-y nr to those Slate in whose -border they eiuf. - - " L remember, air, , at Ihe t session of '(ingress. I inquired if there were anr ah. olitionists in New Hampshire who'aun-" ' - .1.- . A I . . . . ' Mirr ,ne prearin Atimtniairsilon, . I w i uniformly answered, no; they all belnrtr in ll.ittl.kj ll'aits l..i e . - w iii iijj'.. ii an l tong iime Del irv ! could procure information from that heoighted region, but at last I did gather, some f ts. which I will git. l.f A1h!th I wa told that there were. Van Bnren abolilioniats in New H.mn. tira I hud arr'dentlt seen a naner from Hi... ..1 . K- I I Tl .. I .1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1840, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75