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-.1 1 S 5 i t, ft - .i .1 : . ;P 4 'i. r;-- 'if 6 - I u ' 4-: r ;4fe-ffc.: : . I: ! - 4H I V :. i. m :' if., - 'f i i m m 1,1! , i ' v. -s iff K . -f III taili its t -; .h ';:; -j Hi' Tii j i ; .1 -'. .t' : Hi -it i -, h -;: ... i r wmm 5 1:V" .1 Ll : ; v it, : (4 -ft ; fi-'i rr I V -t ' - r 1,3 1 .lk . I' ; J -. :;: i :1s; : , ' ; . i - ,i S- - . - , , ft; ;li-'.-:':-.ft: r n MA. 1 l -r-. iU'w--"-; . r .-if wmm i .iilt. ' ' 1 . - IS qi-tpWy p.iiowijxg letter tjhided 3 by tofto WaUctiin'-ial tniwcr4?io the motion' -ri i: t n t n Hnnr mi mi mm r ' irrfnsic cxcelleiicc. t-'-r. 1- 'til. "ft'r'f' view, s ,oa in ,.r--;i .- i t- : -cS'fl rjcsdje theTcccipt of ) . S.$!ng-the;Ai!-t 1 - 3 - T : V.S paUic meeting cftr.. I ft 1 inffs oTtho mcitioff as the best c. II tfie acts ancl mvcj ilidsev I J! txTscd it' Such a request, so nrced i d ! andexplial answ.vThejetion isaidjjr l Bpproachirig, and lany intdntfontl zjiif -oi diKroise, ; ivouW be inconsistent witht JV liabits, and unworthy of your Rep rcsca U- :i ti. I- ; ; HU . tl i I consider nullification;!! as a proposed 1 mnfHiT lor tne eras ot uirtanu unsounu II- meory anu unsuie . infy prscure, U opinion, probably of little onsequeoce to C though ; tituredfrankfy, v.-r ; - 1 any one am rayse I Js, I hope without anyti arrogance or i.t, -1- . : ; oonrnatism. : I i ;. . . ' Having answered the question pot 16 me one in the citakKjue cfj 1 candidate I ; 1 jiiiit, if this wc?e an'brdinary . occasion, M be permitted to conclude, wth the appror I iHjecl ibrmula of pratituue anrt aejouon loxny I li?ijenerous coostitutntsi and I-ito the personal )i r .anendsv icrougu nom ineir connnunipauon f has been made; But the trfthe drcUm j ? . stances the great lDtcrei j it ctake the $U idanffcr of .the crisis to durl "country and the 3 .K; tl I lll'taase; of freedom all admonish me ;hot Stifilrt0 in VtEeomnnin. places of holiday . :;;" .-s t.' vvrcmoiiy, or a Rnciver wii;a cuu wijr l'ivii-i! ji atftl baiJen generalities . -pj i 'M: i i vpgs fpun; oi any personal suspicion, orinejap fivfension cf rculiar danger from nullfica JtR in Congress. J Tlfoy hafe been reqtiir cd uiost'pcohably from flattering but niis-Ji-'i'ii taiestimate of their possible iafiueace -; .i;riuttithe ruiblicvj and as, irj iwit day and lllipiindvcvy .,'mah iradges, Iwcllt 'orill,5br lp:msou, yim iocc uot tor opmaons omy,pui Bttmercasons u suppori.tuem. ,,. i I "Tliph "usually ,Tardmp the insignifi- Si-.' h;5nPU ana lucir: inwcraHCtf i ana mansuuy Its intrinsic tnitgnttude an enduring effects SHlf nlcvcme vill denjp; and tiirjrfcv of ltjal IfUiotili neither novel or rdjfouBd, are due I to the solicitition of a coniiuunitv araonff 'fwhora the bcrt and lorur4iwirt of. mv life 'Ifll bas past,,; in tlic inttrchaiigeof mutual g4od I a ana t fto you, tue( cottnpanions ot tny I yotffli or boVlMod. lu$ucMan intercoirrse l " j ! !i If cwaccahnerfts fiwuld -bel I pHifnl- profes- i . j !! - V- m . tiklli- rtcnre--moti6ns tlio dee suppres- lOtMnaV. 'Wlajkty!-;dom'm1i4eB Vmfe piii i tv .' i - li.iiM'H -irrr . i; ! v '; It is impossible ;lbr mo , fendr p I I ! .te:.OT..dep(jflie erils of protective I tajE I' . 1 ? At every stage of rhy toliltcal life I havebbrne 'lkliestimonv;.npaihstthem:'-Biit slfc-cahhoti- .'; l'4ll f-&e- nctsayj-imeviare-unehurabiorrem- ja maaie or entirety 10 oe impurea .to uie i r ;assisted W.thcro pbUticinsI'!aid in he BVitn iprejga na cctionio domos- - - ic manafacture '. rWe mast bring f j cror Ylt- sliops from! iJirope;5? tfVPe must ;noi. consume me proaueuons oi inose wrio Aejinc buu insult .us," Tiwam vommcrcei Jet our cbnitutibri i ' liviP'SucK 1 'was: tne protest, -v ittnt Uiis.tecaitulatioa; is noly todefend 6r c -jjlli "'"' fj 1;'ryV:Vrto'g: IUat ' plhe?iotnA4;-n the.grave of T. J. I my jiot If ;j. ! T I t .folane the Jurlbth with thelangitage:of i)fM l!!4 ;ow.lSckru'us w!iU pv' 1 : I--ivBflsB "against royinei) jorh&;name c ltl' --t: Hlpjiunds jnethntt sbme'3B've,ax iwenjtyycrs' liiltr-rlJ f&5?o,the Pntnairch of. American, Freedorri, 1)S ;- "! f tl! tkwom, r6mth Potorna: iij'::';'';i 'W- iR the. jrhsstssfppi. ( 5uch vas the feelings Sfiil-fc ytbore throng the - i$iug4o-i ife'pIS f l fiit yraasoicrnjTbte w f'rl-:: " I 4f wktrrtoue,; partly 4piolcctrrei arnst the 1 !U 1 : -I ,! tenuous jbppbsltion of theCBavtga ili- if 'Vccuso the nast OT the rtut-Uto inctilriate f ;j i ft -1;. ::jdf .'."Or culpate, any !mpvJc any pattyor peo , ,r fuobut 'Brmy' bgdnne 5 "itlts ti$ ' -tfut- '1 f i-r;!' ii1- vntlKn!s wetcap,are of the tree we Mai. tl- , b 1 ' i ill ilodiljfey mav not Ivbnnl'ti'i'tho llessblt ' 1 nc j ts iy'jf tsv i noi say weougat: to l : f : ItT : j if f ,tf : ifiririIy4r ;,aILrl M Uit not rr$ume.;to teu -a . harliolc ! comrndnwealth uhatit can or;canaot beari-Butfl will re trr at the risk1 of .fpme pdntm- to inyself 1 ;hi;th6;. nmnjung-;;sta&a ;'vvte' made it flliclrshinnimi and tbeY,-!tnrned- tolman&fa'c; w xac rrcoiieciion Qi rav i counin'men. Ml Kl'MtMf'fP oy theiaimfaciurea brav: turn to their Ihippang;' j If ; tf f i y , sBsU js natnrai enoujju tnai wqeiiouia seek v ;;!. . JOjfetnove festrctions which eirtlatl t'r ijllllrjmlustTyiibui it Is; equally I L natural :t! lli h f ' i Uiuld. etrivc id retaia: ' what the" irrr j:;fefi tb otriersr. l. ' " fl4HfiullIiConsi !l j'w s?riiri'f..;ipcr.wbat circumuaiicef : I itfjs askingo6j!V5H ! - ; .cpcct tbey I " -1 - : ; tttri -ill (Imimnv I f . f irccdj'once s- iliiorif they f;:wli:-s ..!( r?,v.l- ' ' - i t lifirit' TiirdrfHtr i. ' 1" ..T?-V "7" 'L o - . - : , haps they, havef more than indemnfficd them selrcVfor the "loe which H we made mem "?Tcr:A'Ccrtairl7.car injustice if we com- n.r- 1 'ifv tKeira.' Most un- ify tKeirs.-Most un- ot trrong ir ;nchristiaii 'Ts:Must cesmonl . again r truth e lost irigit -sejho is my f frce'trade ultimately :t rinot 'dis&ngubh tti iorm crror,isincapi bla c.w.i a.vxnmentwill"i)ot pursue . his cy n luppiness; or can promote it but by in justicexur institutions are a lie, 8c a feder al Teprcsentativc Tepublic, the very midsunl ;: i-i ! J iir t'i- ' rrii mcr maaness oi ariTeuing lmoccniiy. , icii me not of constiutional restrictions and cpneuxing j majorities! Maifs universal e tenxal laws are those of reason or habit, or force. All the checks and :baUances of government, practically resol ves into these; and every other device for hending the will of the greater to that :! of (He r smaller num br , howevet subtle : and ingenious, is too delicate Ito be useful. Hlbit estabished nullification as a remedy for federal 'usurpa tions, h mt submittcds to, just as long as inon constitution could - remain unahered. no longer. If it is so hard for h minority to submit, would the Jiardshin w uiiiiiuisticTu -4i. a , tiTHjvfiij usu 10 ooar 11:1 from naoit nowcrer. numcfication has no sanction.! I Is it an appeal to the Reason of the .TariffStat After I the obnoxious- law has beenfsolemnly annulled Unconstitu tional by f one meuiber of the confederacy in an. assembly Jof tho whole collected people, Unanimous, if! you pteaso andil ujiuu me requisite majority ox tne ptner states decide wheUier it is constitutional Lpr not, is the offensive Statut e to ba oondrallira or in opperatlve on the state which has annul tea m lo-conccde iu opperatioa, would be solecism adducing the prbposod remedy, to a more formal method of remonstrance: To suspend ; it3 exocution,' i$ giving to the oisscnt o pnetate a veto on tne common leg- islation of ail; a veto' assuming in itsi exer cise,1 the I constitutionality, of - the r. statue; which it recnains confessedly : sus'Jtroics. tad liable to be conifirmed by the rcnuislt aajority of he states, ijblgdrt ,vuu ityviaujiv9, wuiu, prevu9ii me majority tox. . aajuiesco -4 in such k state, of things; and every dispassionate observer will j.-trcoive;'tbat in the absence of such usage or proVisi6ris,'atterapts : Kuld be- must be niade, by tbosiS ; admintsteriog the government, to r execute in tlio dissenting states tlio same law 1 which nrevailed In all : k:-:J: ' '...1 -Zlli. - the btliers . However; conducted,- and how- eTer.-opppied, "this must -end in Force force -used to ubhold'the Jawahd fofed etn- Woyed!;tb'ie8istJti;; i v v ml .pxocess T revision could -pasf thruuffh its iuj wu wi in auuuua is-iis cnazaui lurros belore llireeand IAtvlonrlslatnrcs tsould uewtnMA librate, and decide, the! sword, that keen and clear interpreter of nghrand jasuce; Would have solved thecenstitutlonal (difficult y,Sad Vrrcn the snail-paced rescript came; ii would come' to men clad insnnrry steel, to be burned in derision, by the torch bt civil warf ! i - ' r vNuifieaiion, however qaaliEed', disgnispd, or jlaincu, ;m-t lucii uis niiriuuic oi mi CTll fpi rit, It is swift of foot bbly on bad errands.' ft flies tp scatter discord : it lunjw to bring peace. Let tne not be misunderstood. In speaking tree ry or wbat I feel strongly, the dangers of the doctrine litis far trom my retention tb impeach the moilvcs ot its advocates. -1 have "heard it tnatntainetl witli arguments the most plausible, cjwjuiruq mo uiiRi souuciivc; vy "men wnoflc talents mav rccetve mr lminbl iidmintiftn. Knf to whose unquestioned patriotism I'cannftvUh. out insoleace even offer to bear witness , m icavi wuun; -in uie exasperation oi uwem ine sense xn 'joutnem wrongs hasl often overcoacr in v own 4iahitnsil v9)mnt LlnA i. ? - - " - -vmi : maaiu ao aitx possible for tne to denv inrfulfrprnv fa r-vrif or projects offellow conftatahtsmbaTked in tiie ry menof more j ardent itempers,; and onty re sentfol perhaps, in proportbn as they arc brave andgffuexons? Such spirits ate never first in it; .un worthy xM . If atbecomes so, the blame mfest rest with a portion of tlietr foflawcrsi- Nor fisj it hard tauraw the lino - T"hitvinn Anari f tcJested.aTesoon. known. Ther court everv parly andbelray all! as for thosomiable en thuastsi'ixririg in therr.ycins Ute Moid of i bcrty'i'niartjtswho are indifferent cVftinselWrs It may be?nereineccnieni of a difficulty, oxcellerttrlpam'jntt6 you in he rhi, they zM notMire to he checked than pher bhod.slaUaeyaVjelled.Wc ine to their uuritejbaianmst perhaps be owing to my pldeai I or Z&zesaly Cettaiay to to any want of ability iniliemior MrnrpinirA in tni iv-. fru,a r)roachipgwbh:fe bo their cr- u tiuvwvii 4n i. rwunuenui, uat a in honestly, sekingireiar for, i tbe disorders of the republiej many -shealdrvenUngte themselves m-refinements that confase wlearAhey do not conviifce . Yet thovefy subtlety ,xf the.argt men! is Its riroat defect...- When ltvri- tote, the Jge. turns. If) we ; want it 4br com-m-)Ii nc it must be coarse aui&.srjvmm&'.inli I be cited to shew that thft tariffis ;onjust--be'tol4 i k unjust w ought to resist it xnd if resist ed, according to my own arrument,' 'that resist ance miisibQenectaal. What I said, concerns appsals yreason fonly; JWhen force becomes tnaarhiteY, it is ot justice; or even courage hat decides iIyprfjis ra i one" word 2ond Were it otherwise trjal by ordeai ami p tejudi-. - ' ' UH T23tpred, imd thetietor it " r ?jccome' right by the Hi)' . L ress, if ihh m Jk convince us, is tarming iropeah "r tllu nt in -ony of irplus ; r ;j ''r-m.a'Si -. Jv-t-f 'ii.ii-; - Vvt - ! i .- -'!' - .-. fctftentflveil it ..; loot n finest. J .Pr- n r doisesde or UUdUy in goods (f specie, J the ' corrcspoadrnj millions fir w hirit is eha pinstf'fai no distant day pecision new rtsductjocs oarj ira pcrfts. But betejljanii ibove -rallf if we sre interest aud prjodioS ? fptt&UZ- fhlf. -tri- umi''of'IVii.l2ItlTo?ir th flie English teiirinat.lt df0 f pSHKjes l-lwrseS H?!.? W4 WT "! We nave board tone sure, that k total itens inSS- dtate, imoxol abaodenraant a the., .prina - 1 :SV'My S"k" drwla3tti k nothings perhaps; it is moroewr 'l?iSlT'tei fricul tjtan-in poUtiS Stterl i IVsir own S 'li?' nvtampoUtical maoratioas have obtain TS?!1 ' the,wrur JeemsoCnottaereiy ques- SSfeS-'SH Sf- - !V 1-: ; "! 'UiprvpHaty, but of extremely dang2rous eai9 y Uwli was once a tuaef when oU and uou& larudden tu be Bold, sr. laeky who: pa)-s dearly, tind yinj h .at lauV-j mancMbinelltn UMr3(ichv, thiBsalence and what to abme ur WoraW ih mi f f.ITu-: j If redcoed We.-areW)tyi:.tyKld na pretend r8ion--sro61cobompw ly triworta&i,and: aiiosthun must be ! found to cure tt nowtoac-aml for ereT-jeecasion and not nidlikatianji the melancholy ,but ap vrsprtate renwlyi I- iM'mokkf, than viU It may b effected -thoui tab g&ilt of horae-shed bipodi; which Is to mt, nf - itself, a Sufficient grimnd of preference. Jt Is jpibbabfe. that if- Georgii5or feuth ICarutHia or bouth should ; think lixrojjerltr tempt would bemadeto" prevent tKehi.';fhey. may be allowed to depart Into ohseuxe inde jeiH dsBoe,if they' can maintain If j 'to settle quietly as a petty priacipahty; or sink into an appetadage of soma European porwr.! I cannot' bebeve that the seeesskM bf the whole South would-be' seen with cauaiLidimVrenbe ' i Of thk mr kntmiista suspose there is no danger and they feag tkexaV J oiv wim tne Denei, mat tmjess at made com mbn nAtiM.tbA. bajv mtyArnrnpnt tsilf KkiW' K formidable eiouMi Ui freedom. Without live vueoapea& wuuia scarcely nave a port nu which frigate' ponld enter j 1 and iSTewr)rlean wouhibsrwantl as an outlet for Misspifand sucha ehiige4 t!aa Jllless fltcting can be' agitated mf rely Lr tunjdation; or to serve ta thivai.t.tbf antionVbflany man or party..: it if doUbtleas Jmnortantthat onr bni tbiuajust ausclfisht hrethVenif . jrou" iteWty ;of pur eeluandoV sufferins-our "JecpttJed4ruaan to the pro- neyermelesshow far,atvtbjts time, uotunded suspicions may fy thrown Upon'oar. inotive84 by the pendeacy. .of a? f rreadential eleelion-the oiedrres contemooraneouil v 'triren ta ciertkin oai- didates, sod the. eager discussion of evaa . cohtin- jsuipeiv wmcn our years yex are. wan t intomature., i,t: l.i..K- . ;"";.' -1 In this allusion, howevfir.lii in all I Kaya !ti! OTonaitteJ, it is tny caraet desirt tOiestrknge no ally. to'nroVukfif no onnnnAatl 1 Mora than!enbufh' vt scoffing and repruacSi vhM sJready rjpastj be- 'tween the meuibers of this jJnion. Itav integrity ' times, leave, behind . 5thnai; hitter meolleciMna . j but they arespciajly ruaysajie . at ja crisis une h prescw; 1.8 ii r m i.- InduTire me With Tl nmk or twn nt VhA h of this reply, It ma$bV thought too roUd ioTtH temper of the Umesu J AiHver uriilh hour. tlf his antagonist shdha bnlvi tr&iiht and exortatbS I to6drate counsels,! grata uarsaiy.pi me ears & mjirea. jmen. X atur4 aui, wiienaeuuwits, nuvficidBuwt be broken. li.; 11:1. &' : l -'. ... . .. .... yo lv represent vouriorhia.-i- tercsts.j There should be chords in .his.hosom ..responsive tdyor. r--issjons". ' But their cchoesiaeed:hot:eMii yu'tbi'SweU. the notes of oiscoTOi uo wno.wouuappeaseK. tt be cannot reconcile, cor tcJinrtie; iust bL parefuj ho; tottffMonttheirmtuaJxtfttHuhct.. ,1fe ahniiiH Tatber atriyQitb 4ejftoii Tespydauns and M,1M'4i- irr.twy oe leuna, m every cpOTtry.and inflamq 3iq nPatipHs if the Sbr ' ereirtTi-Utvhethet fivinl4 iively. few to. arlye wt tlieiaaibrs of votjJ or lecionsi As the aixstleal T 'rcey Jf ohiiyiMf i galn tlae, public down id whateylr part may be his hearers, tha t a.& ic mii'iift li liiiimiiT i wm -m mwrm tii rvaa v v v-ouun. i wft.4tj , ;uicu ut axiow no thing bb fitor rih't, oxljeaable, but what we cfreelvesapproyb ', Fmt the reason then, that I; werof the; repieseutative ; of a manufceturing state, addressiug It. tills crisis implicit believers in the beneficent rnairic Sfih r j ri gt.; - w- Twwr m nt i j - tt. :T- TTf r-.---o" t',v 'W. iU V 4A 1 it,ViVr.i Tr.l;--- i- . . i - wubv pm: .4vn, appealing tqt .tuoso wno are ccnypcecot tta malignant influence, f it ismvdtitv tAftnlfi'o if twvMilX Km f..inU ' nation. Unltas the courseof conduct b pursued by all who aspire b be tbouirli't bunefct aiiH otic, mast hot ralienaon 'sprid aitd become it- : 14 an LnnivMlaM;tM! - FT 1 f - thecircuiajion!iofit7trii that.regiuh fur which.4ionjiiiiad;'-i add iaiach, l nowsuiyrees.Uut aSthat njay bo iniposen I will fibtrunl theif iskof behjg quoted ithtrc, as the snjWWitotWtiLW jr JYJUiticaiuM. if craven uii:)h1ranue!opprti The consequences! are'tAvfJusand am not .. insensi' Ue to them, j NVnavigMot, however skilful, can trim by ia'eiery: jwitid alt:bnee. I hare hut one consolation J iiot'songhtta' cat'qh imy. My notions being ivrubablyln niay. irastSectsdi rdished by aU parswiH, lit least rt draw tlie last worf ridiciile llrcaa bela5 uae, whueel wmeai aiaotuoo is- iubh more to serve - lis cuuni tryraeniMn toirtefcie.them. I 1 . P' j r . j. aus,' 'gvQiiesaea- endeavorN to pcr-.1 4rM wu was . exjiccu a me. In such CAAWonieits, it istiardto avpidspjeakin' biore ofne,s8tlthaniis tutbt r pleasar tr graced nil. . Yoai laifW.-pi ihi-Jijratjto on the egutism 011011 you hrtj jImJ ed me ; fur t'tw-betterJ-hWrhnniy 1 estir mate ravself and dlv nniilxjL it;iff Ul A wish thai inorb time hkd been ' ajiowcenknd: in tamto regret that IlcouIdnU nuwjbin rour cleliberatlons-rCci lUaaw .. t. 1:Sl. ti. ?l:- . ' r . . own: w jkjjuv ktuiw 19 vKwgia, ine aaaouraoiie bomid t9 return; Itot; tTte hie:cf iugh( in a condiuon to engage in any acuVic duty. ' K.w..,i,niTrvl.. it .. Jr- ' r i y is . 3 ? fiCryIMe by r us .then tmt to cSKOm Trr J ytMt aad oar comram cntry. to TrrrjfiftiJin i .f t)rf kvf ' veil KMlt tirtiTA Sllf 111 WTsdotnls bat tUhv If the chalice athcr lips ' i i .- - - . ' . t s . !.? i ;; mttsi in no nrtsa pas t swa j, crac?uBj ta tuj I fl ataMUetnen, with great cfspect, sad cciri : csteeau- tour friend and fello-W citizen, 1 .No mksi can hire Hred lvbg in this wor l lWti i?asn the same iWrimar be exwe -l.iiljn.rin how'mainv different modes the xe l.-.J. f . it. ..' rrtl.. !.: lf. 1 ifLvMlon. is bcrcenaiSe itUnihlJia w4M -swmw- - y - w - - - - , . f to render wme signal services to the stated and to a wait the voluaiary rocogniuon of liieir claims by a grateful joope' Such, at no distant day, was tl ironorabie course pusued by tue present chief .Magistrate of the Union. To the same desirable goal which he has reached, there are those who tsbink they have found a shorter, smoother, less Jabpriocs road h would seem, merebverV to be a fiU. J, rcvdV'Jthe- great t?ioroughtar, in "?'hich, witli fewexcepiions, th countloas hat of modern tactahW chaise toJr&yel With ; cLaracteristic astute!? .st, they, have cccclnded that the easiest way of earning at the Hisperian ruit, Is to lay ir r"-"1" w "rr:-- rrr' ?y.rrr iZ .. -. ; u ' v . ? , i : m'l WCItny, eniignicneo aim pmrunic pwjc :n the-oaiversi, that at present, they j enjoy, tone sura, in an eminent degree, the blessings of dvil L j- t' -. . k.,n .,t?Km;n . diiei?&i iitJSlS Terr mterially.to better tneir state; Deswts ViyfH W w.nim' in th distance, a j.Hi, t ;ia .:l:n. ...u..u k,i.,ni tr. ..rr(Viat ,he ; pofitlcal hofizon, and pour upon them a del ude, of evils. ': If the good people, however, will iltake' shelter under hia all spreading wiugs none else pin. save them thev need feel no 8D- .preensics;;but pay quietly attend ito their . pri- wx a m i- m ...1 Kia nKa. iIam Wen tl-hi1r in rotnrn f ir Ki iof ntprK:tvTll unA l;iiwl. iifss, he only Ckims the privilege ofihinking ahd acnng.fbr them in all matters ot a public nature; and taey, asm duty bound, shall tancttcn all nts ile.' very '.naturally expects to bo tnaHe the grand high prieat;1 and, should ever bis proselytes be c)ino sufficiently numerous, that as a matter of j rjzed to. perform tho rites, and celebrate the mys- I InMikA 4 lata MAttr mWi Am fl ll VI 1119 iivniugivu ajifyiUf km mid giia na- Uonal temple. While anxiously awaiting this glorious censummation, Henry Clay is entitled to all our sympathies . Others, with the same end in view, strike but a still dlherent path to glory not unlike that of .the miscreant who fired tho Temple of Diana, fir the. sole purpose of obtain ing notariety, ; With a battering train of anathe mas, squibs and thunderbolts, .they prepare to at ihft unA lomn1ish Ajiaeifitinfrnislied in(Jte insti tution. The hojy charities which have made it j SllVU lvoiUvlliVs uaeuiMvu -ay v " sacrilege. - No matter, how-venerable frsm.anti- qbity, how salutary in its influmccs upon society, pow deeply; seated in the. affect? -.ns of those ,at-, lacked to it. and hoA'msch resisted by the World political party? may. bo oTgauized upon its ruifts.' ifuloare claimed by Francis Onrngtr and . tym pany. The jpubiic have witnessed the bilterios tilities in which the two partly have been in- VolredV ' Yet; v&ry antipodes as they have 'ever been with masonry and A-nti-masonry for their tvatch-words, there was one feeling in which thiy (Suld participate in common. . Both siike have ff'garded with pious horror, the views, principles Snd conduct -a third party at the Sauth, and to tlue hst mentioned jrty also, rtjport assigns a Samm-hat s":ngulaT origin . The Southern people, as wasi extremely nrauiai. eaxl v .danitted- their t -f teafioii to the war which was rasinirm the Nortlt- era ana . Wiaoie otatss, between the . dear Clay ites and the Apties; aud though libartily despi sing -both parties, they aaod in mute as tonishment upoh' the .featM of ' nclur WhiMi thw aeted;'meumcs expsctiug Ute one, sntnetimes the otlter party to come off victorious; and again; indulging an apparently well grounded hope, that gkejtlwrKilkenny ca;s,.they would devour each pw'. -.V VViien, hQvever, the tug had been Joprbtrteted, and its 'terrainatlju fecemed yet far distant, the s-iethrons became tired of reniaui Wg mere hiie spectators; and by wayiof diverting tbeinselvee nothing more it is preunied--.beran first to think and talk about Nullification. What jjad beeu iuttulbmi as a jest, was soon adopted m earnest Aliofctof ommissibaed apoetlts were (insts4Uy( loud atvl waluus in preachiua- up a,Quixotic ad veiiture-against Law, LVicnauJ fjif-ernment. Quite a respectable body- of kniohts wereunmediately in the field, arn.eJ, cap-a"pie. and ready to ran a tilt arraini fit. 'ii.;., Mght chaooe to oppose their mad career. These -fyaic gentlemen aTe,.porhaps, jusUy proud to acknowledte Jorui t'.. llluU.. ti.t . nil. -r- ' : ...vm Vtaiuill. -lTvts t)e.rtvsutrv5.1 tA ho a . i trom-t.m, wath its Land znunsA m i nan-n hand against itself, prufetises. actuaie4 .by vieis and interests peculiarly its owir, ra,t only unhke, but directly at variance With these of both the otw is- 2 "V guig .soirreat dWimilarity of ff Parpose, a uo,n is the lat thing that could Lave been exited. Yet, as if detcrmih! tb wnrunrsailowed ambition, and utter y trM-v3 vicaiij sjipireuh to even lemvfil sceptical and wUfulJy blind of their par- . i : m pwites nave uni ted in aa attempt to overthrow Uie present ad mmistration, eacli, in the event of success, hopitvr tfsupUat.iluj iitUrin their subsequent, paujml sratahle(lr tifficb. One would think in bonsci ence, that the eollibffity of Uieir followers had be Wt bech sufficiently tested; and now, a misled, betrayed and insulted people woujd arise in tkeir majesty; and shake off these miserable vampirm, atne enrage41ioa shakes off contemptible insecta. It remaiiis to be seen, whether Utis trrt ple,unhb ly amance; will 5 receive their saatctiou; whether they. will paasfrely -ibmil tobe dragooned, huud winked, tebonxled, bartoredand sold,' to subserve tte interests of Jbolitical gamblers; Tfeis ahomi. rragB cotinioti of the most heterogenoous and dis cordanf inaleriik-wKi! it f .todignatic of those whom it was intendedto al gwdaeaW i Yet strange as it mayjiectn tiaiaeless and wicked conspiracy to usurof he the thus ticvuaannoiuted, unannealed, with all his sink mX Jr. 1 anojMotches Vet unonhiin. KAstlw inin;iti ete7 to tdforth.aaa'ciind yet more fpebloVian" that of being 4 mtt TiKAii MHhlnttimains ft highest, hodijrs a cation bTfrteste tatfafiaf' On -j difficult so say,- CaAallhe was restless turbulent, audamtttiuus'tn Jlomb; Lucifer. was nii'.less .so in Ileavenl thu3 far we perceivflii striking simi larity; bet he has tK additional impudence to sue for the 'wf "u : ;n! Wenso be it. tpo-' atthi polls. ivfrr of trath Hi 'to 'exert Mr.W-;t , a u,sa 3,'who bb now whbfis r a prdla-ked-his ivruple -.let hit nir8es; . t3'the hiiibeet sta- tiv mu Toiiiw ..4 allo wed id preside over a .opObd forbid the tho't! JL bo a Kbti upon theuge, an act ft-.v-.oiir country STATE.' 4 nP-ViTtrS ItV hvf! had I a tolemMft ni 1 - If ;. j. si.-icss'dmn durih the past week,-and tho jcr-ip of cottonhavinjr row Catrly cwninenced putring business community. The city having bre?r penecuy aeaiutyi inroognou wo amnutvr, cuu a trymerchants need be under ns appreaensions in! visiting us, to lay ia, their fall supplies. Ths stock of goods on jbacd, :we regret to say, is cot large, but we trust that our political atmiphere will soon assume such a (diaracter as to rcst tft? con fidence trmcrchints, and leave them to realize prospects which,' apart from the'iuifbrtunate eav citemeat which prevailvwere hardly ever more favorable than t present. i " . " j ' . lyuriUii,! nts article is.taKcn out 01 mar- . ment upon the prices of lasweek has been exne- . q. ; ia ta iJjKj?! rhfS-! Sith I lnJlo, to that of last year. le ealas of ht week have "been to. a farr extent, yeachiag 19o9 ! hales, about ?W were old cottons. ! 'ITte following , '.Ciic VViIIi: . . ". y uswwsi. 1-, -vo at9 1-2; 533 at 10; 103 j at IU 1 4; 210 at 10 1-5: 159 at 10 3-4. 106 at 10 13-16;239 at 10;7S'atII 1-2; and 110 at II 1-4. Wp may expect large arrivals during the ensuing week, both fmrn Augusta and Columbia, and anticipate brU , Justness, nitlees some check is eiven bt Unfarnrahle awxyxinta fmm Fjirumw Our Liverpool dates to the 13th Sept. at which vAri-wi tlil vlr 4 f iff., 'in iM.iR..ir.l..4. No Sea Inland of the new crop pas yet rmched our market.- 20 cents was offered and refused &r.:alut cfMaiaea. . Charleston Omer.- From the American Farmer SALT AS A MANURE ; , fn. smith Having long considered salt as one of the chcap&t andj bcvt manures 1 S . ' .1 t t r we could apply to our landsana navtng a emaUtlotbfverylightJsandy land, Idctermii-a -ed to apply it in conjunction witli clay and a small quantity of lime' which i, concluded to add only becausa It was IcdQvtnicnt to the spot to bo manured, Ii dug-from a sit two hundred bushels of good-red clay, ana to a lay er5ot twenty uusnets i scatcreu net quite a rwk of ground alum, salt an one bushel of orstcrshell lime unslibked : one bushel of oyster shell lime unslacked : going on' until the whole, of the clay was used.? To the two hundred bushels of elay thjerb was ten . of Kmo ahd two' of salt. The heapremainod in that situation until tf-iviPrt,r?'hea- J measured an acre of land carefully, which had bom plough- va uie preceamg winter, on tins the mixture was neatly and carefully scattered tot th m A trW lM M mm Am. . ll mm T fl ' 1 ljwiiuji" acre a Bcauerea two ntindreu and iwcqiy ousneis ot the clay without the sajt or lime; bn the! next r, scattered ten bushcisof lime ;and on the fourth I sowed two bushels of ground alum salt. The land wa then laid off in two tows four feet ch way and planted in corn which was thinned to one stalk, and all received the same ctiltivating. In October the corn from the first acrd was gathcied, and mea sured thirty-oue bushels and one! irlr. On the second l there were fifteen, bushels and a half; about the auantitv tlio lanrl W,1.1 uwn capaoie or prociupmg without the addition of lime or other hnaiiure. On tlit third, twenty-one bushels and r. half peck, making a great di fibre rico in favor o? i: i.i V i . Mwimxiure. u me result oi this- ex peri- weni js wonti insertion m yotir . useful pa per, it pbrharw mav be?of-u in tlio Au-nPN of the eandy oils in the iowier part of Vir-J Kichtnond, (Va.)Jcnc 1, 183i. : HOLLYHOCKS. ' It has; been discovered that the Holly hock. (AJtha rosea)isi an excellent substit utafo? flax. Sacral individuals have en barked in the manufacture of it, atl pres ent; it holds oat every project ofi fully answering their highest expectations. I'" - i IIORT, REO f WESTWARD, HO! From the po of the inimitable Pau!dirr we have another American nbyel ulder the title of Westward IW which appear tb be well calcb feted taadvancc the character of this fa vxaite au thor. I 13 a National novel, combining, accbrd- uS w me inienwon ot tb authot, an important moral with the interest of a seriea cf mcidenU, anavskeitehes of jcen6ry, character, mamiers arid modes of thought; and expression, such I as he knows, or rmmagmes to exist, cri have existed in torneular portions of the Hnited States. The N head cfir. PauUlngle prbductioiis. Iteontaint a great .variety of acenery chicacter,hd the me poss more interest than that of the nTfe?T 01 -1 U , unsophisti- but mjand well educated young Jffoagifted youth; whose mihdJabors'utKfe the wetffhtcaf artr nrt; .V.A . 1 rrl ' - T 1 , uia(. ue S&ail RWffwho actually, after a time, does W;c-icni who at !flennhStored constantdehcate, and .unwavering afiectthia ea .is .highly povel ; in itsdlf, susceptible, as theattthprliaseiuviaaUy up as Uiiproduce 'iMfr effect upon tie reader. rX CH1-Bsngerfiei thVxnothir mehewne, Uexcdingly.weU inanasji. Tiie two Ponjpeys, both-Pompey the Creatlnd Poi fr theIJtule. arelquitedivcrtrngi. Mr. Xittle Wn" drawttind vell sbsSrined, and jt if ismxd irtter Kentuckyiania wiU, yolubihty On the whole, should X consider -Westward Hof-e ef thei best 1 f ef 5t4nlhd-t itetd? If he has wrtnessed tlie play W t jj! I West; of some ,TOkKrccaf1 ( takeif from f bltime firsf. j 1 ;5 p 1 AVhoopn' exclaimcla Votes lihy il l tbey all recognised as that of BofiVlj f 1 vCom jnVcome in.T sHths. goUI be entered W t grcatarmattdjlteaiAf np cad dp one treeand 1 dot aarij Jed hie a dance all thelwav frohlaafitil :ir r kikA m.L.i.r.i J'f think? I had to shoot the IrfflmSblH; UI(HH.-t.l. OU 4V VU j Jf.i 'Wirt' I f.ammr.. elmtnr lit I o tl ... A t ".i.7 below a persimmon; fur: when I Iveint t.i oAeof these fellersrlaiKysahoca toAj vann iuVa breath clean iwa v, and ieatl . You must h arc had sbmtf rirsctic ' tl y i anouia use ip go out yrnn 'jOqtcQS times, if there 4s good isport la yb fiit fe:';:.l.;'! f . Jit .tf 4I dont'kiaw what you call rrirwl Btrrli5elJ,who hkd ngwgot on nihJx prtly.conceit ifysti had been' tutgrS last Ull youM havetheught so. ' t ita fawn across a creek the other std ht T tain, aud I was'ntsitogcther1sloWnn:'P I tell you. The ball ran zed them f bboi; ; j to wade throogh the creek snd -I; end had enterodina hbllowj tree,, altot'jfrAw j ' clean thpuah thti twp deer, 'whjtftlthcfcj hive of booey, and, the honey 'was jaihaaJ-' like all hatur; so I atooped dojvii io tick up " -thinj to stop it, wlten J put my Tsajd en a 3 hidii'nder a gttikt toadstood. iBut;iruif otbez, cbroimr across the ctocJtj tayfruWU fuU of hsn. that 'one the lattW J ford: hig-hl v amused Ude of the woodnaa. that moment tolenter. gooa nuiauureo aj.oo oi aunaciiy -t , ; . t Yo nea little vaniathaveob" ' i thihg jt supr?furmsXhblcXi in cafe'i I onca was when I flrst caine lo' ihekt xfl aia't traascendeiarwgrrjiZBoide allwrath - ; - j j -f.1 .Vfr T ' Supper was brcught in.ancl aushVtU v . - . most transcendent ArnceiAri'flW'AiiTt tltiued sitting round tho UUenjcjitif . tfcii' i social meal, which was 'onjee' the'eviing that brouglit all the1 family together ut lr now- elbowed out of ;the;bircle.of 4cfetif t 1 ray into drawing rooms and SAroonsra's4 4 J rather bo called the morning r breakft itWt evejam supper. Xlrgiola vhb iiadL' z&n j . qus LuTe female relish fcr nmour, tuSl W , enter iuij Uiat of 4Jo jiaield, which,Sujf 5 r . odd andextravajant-had nomjiiglilit ifr of vulgarity, tok tjccasijph tb?qbestia hiL ' " i a a rw : -v..? a . . ' . cuno breaketo whtch heWaUudc(f "il . f 7X1 ., , " utJiwiw 1 h?vS:u iff? LLSftTO loir Jauabed kUr a woman, ad Mt libWl Wf story tr all that ; and yob. may iauth aey fc' aa you're - riot ta manl 1 1 -"Was At bear that had been abon&my hut sacral 'alJ " and he led me such dance is IlwfcWtfc ; f you could OUt th leclle feetut t fa' dlo between i hem, : without speclaeliV V ' wai ripping and taariiuawav tAtrj&siw : ;. . 4y got deepcr-aud; deeper into ihm nh iTa. " when all at Weed beard tha . buft ift . heard thou frvm v " uik, wrji VOQiU HI SCO IO BC ( W my eyelashes, the canca Were sb''trakscc: . close together. Well I cut 'dnd $j5wa r i m-. m. wmm v& ticu - i rri aaav v ' ' Lat"la9t t.was so close to me, UiaL IfticlU r ears -and cocked ! mv m..5' I- i, 1 mwmmm v u. 4j uiAa , a a. jaAL aa uicicuenna; iounu sa pence ivanyi place, .with it-hcdowhowishvs!.;Ji 1 . u ai r;aIL harVtin? .jwt liker.the dxatlt : bufialobull. WhrtftbM WS,i i ...iS:. r Raised Its teadixhe-ll wish I 'may K alioi: did n't. turn out a nvtl himJmn L -n . Westward Ho Jsloriafi at .the ydatail V Philadelphia. . i w- i " 1 1 - 'i " A STltrvT DIALOG UECjX 4)liff Luffte-Vhv Cato kvKt iui t.!,j.U. t 't . dera aro quasban dem are muttonchwp, . 6Wr basket? ; (. J. - .vatovvy wata aj quesTion' yoy aS,C . I.magartdeatcmtobesure.f.. : - Cutfi-Eat 'tm? Wy gosh! k!bu'd4 ' W yuueatVm... , ! . ta 5 --: . Cato-Wal. fitviAA i.-X. r'.r a xiuJ i." wuuijwa my tune, come, werrr? e4- f ... j .,.iuU jfu eai : eni dem are oria murtnn rhrt r r i- i . " . -mm :,.--'M-'H-K-,y'. v.o t axwwng oiacie. j ion tinsatw - . Ccff. Tinkso! WhyIriotiriknW: tt-I knOW SO. I Lab rf r J-all rutfti" ay acauaintance dlfc'heaA 4 . 4 but aTo you sure any on nem eat do q&ii'& mutton chop?.; Ilr Blt berrv tlnmm T w.nat ouu-Are i.susci ;Wt bow roerwui," smite mv wnr!i i7tA. 1 1 tr- .is. 5a who CareaT, he eat a hearty-meal it flk tature, aud next day he was nnderasagh tS P I iphar'siield. Den dere was Pompt rfi he eat aheaxtv rlmrw n tmmn- nla w tW - gly beam, and in less an 1 tree- hour Se dtca -pmp, turn blue i a de fane, and fUly &k bo C&sar. Dcniderea Dinah .Mufe:,. strong hcartywensh as I ecbet walki&riw ' she pay'no teniion to her;dwp; .but -aK tit orn and- shckloash, now she unde&B d trax ; Den, mpttober,.dere asToai Trn shm, wat Jep. a witbri house, down '1 t,s l . sebbetf hard bile rjpg auVd Vpbw54 Jor supper, so dat dey neod'nt be lobs; 5 mighty ! lore de mcrai light jt wafeiaf ?- Iifedes;- deiaS loody --dere was ebbaxsonianrob 'eig & tell you Cam. dat un W 4- " uP?TJwxehb. a F. : c " CTwt c-5s liTden,. Ctjffei t ; , -- ft.UI AAftiJ fttt ma u am. 11 A M m m- ill. . a ii rrut ao clean off, and I will agree to bptfifairt J i i . if Idtint hit a wild turkey rihtuS tie t " Wiioop! ain't l a horse?7; ,v jn-j j "A whole tenmJI-should think 'I kvl t ; ; If . ;i ; If- i; sNvf -. !- w S ' i Ii3'-;f.;rijl-t , ll n. I ll t 6 i .1 . 14' 1 f If 1 1 i if J 1;:. - ii-.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1832, edition 1
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