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Soiith Carohna and theUcneral uovern i? :-i :UiMti Jfilx-e. 1rXoke.r IniJlllftlfyofufiiheiit, tloth8 lnoil:;dikinkrT- dcclaw tliat in IMfi'liittflt'ii, of collision, afisin Aetweert the I k'JtiormaniitiiW, o nric;pykejiSiiites and thcfcdenl orrrnment, it tfocs i Iltrlll'eltilWclaVrS, T.SiwyirrV Ajjjnujnxjnizc ih ?lit il'MrjliemrJC Smittiv Spradi trhomas,tio i0 appeal mM swrrfl Sk an obiter (js-I- ii. Miorason?J. r fhomson,. -.4 .pK:cn,u,ji!ti sticb con$rorctf3y; iaml that tacrms pf tljo I:' t v Xii-llt ssrs Abcrnaihy, Adauis, Alhson, ! .AWiaAn,Iinu,r,nr BroOoma 1 V,r!Criuivitn. KtniUv touu v, v :ilb.X -i i.1v,t, IJeaford; Liltlc, Long, II an-; i.mpfctfiiMlcr, Monk Uongoiocrjr, Aturruy,; 'iinfeni I Peoples. Pon, Ppmte'i Polk, vottn, Hand. lioueris, um j oiiii-j ispiaan,! Witchtr, a W. ootn, Zighr. ; Fj" in!ttescntod aUtl jCCiejbctur! i irii&k of h:uid3 working tuhTj rds ia; - IS These-W wcro read tbe ntfi tujc in4 ititndtSkhr rclVrrc.l. : i ; 'l'WloT)lr itfinto a commteaofj Si a;l! nt i U., ih St! .:.i. .hn Imts: w&icii were ;- ifc u rri-c j t, f-nd r.w ml!. M ame.-.UvU, vvp,, un-m ' j tUf Mr-O Uricn, laldou the uL.p,! I ( - fVWm. j Maunrnm, f PavKm, , Outlay and; -" J IHmm Vtrrerrr.tMntt,un the part of, the Ifouse,: ' 1 the ciimiiu-c cn. the heet; the aumst it)esccuruicy;ui j:?.a tkhJ rtif Krst time ar.d fcJr-Mr, hi v j rjr may mi iunx ii w 1 ji ; ; . .. . - t i -Lit. la i-tho. -.n.-piuvc. .ca4 , .j i'Jj-i flcclk preentiW-aVlM' authbrisa tlie; ti'awJsl.'Ncc rcaJ the tiMvWAa arl third v rf , " -V . , i JirAl&fe njf4 Pi by tW Iisla- k f:.Mtp.S. T. Siwycr rircsontcu ute lwionin f-'resuliiiiorvii:-; ' i 1-, !' : i Hit- iVtlvcit that the several States jcornposf rintW Uriiti-ii ; Stutua of ;, America are not piitjiydbnthe principle of .unlimited f subr Itmioktothe iMWral Covernmpit hut titiulilcolnput, mVrtheEt q and title CI iUyuitiU.twn tortlio unocci ouics, a m of (iniCHltncits. tiiCr'ao, they ccnjtitdtd; nouriirnmit; and tliat whncvei-fhci General C0ltnHWll - liit.iVi;! 1''' ; srti nri ,unatt!j0r;scAl, void-fand M np crfcate t;its 10 jescipsiTic - or ic powders Id elc- l. . r..- 1 - ,i 1 PiliiSUaiias, r::i h.llta enact, yvlr W;i E ilrr afil fat d ilJaius, an srt;eo'tter aa. U($U .nowrntnintlpriieci Jjurjipsps; deli' Ued to th ;t dm nmu rt certam defm itv tSw- reserving jeach Stata to iitsdrfthp r.;Aii:.Tv u.Tusa of- riirht to tin ir own; self- 1 ; I ..A f:-.H Ins government I i r- i 4 . t. u j ftt itiiiut t: I . . i . ..... i .xC Ptto ltlf. 5inc0 th;t would hprenatlc -fttv itslilivretiou, and riot the CopStittiop, the 1 ,..ir of its pwus; lut j th-.ti as in all vould hjvematlc vWiti cases oijeomjct ainongrpirucs lill iiac'iSticni;' ' nn?! hp anton the :lst t cck k Aiissomnon av is me SWif s ofthf'iJrm'ral' iClivranuicnt bo iiiit.ilVA im.rci th ii.hitfTxtfl hv PerUVl"1" . "e :T-, , J- ' ft-5 . -i'jfj..vrjv-rt iv a tuij oisrcirtra oi iuo it?,j'j7r . ' iv - - j... 4lf ! i ' t tjeletu- ot lf t;-rp' T. tniidjaa auDUiibticn-oUafi Stato dpveriit iiits aau lue cnuoui:po;im ir rmu in a liwns(-f will the mU itatie ccnsiiueiH:c. frjiutj thbp hi win- i iitiJ ttfanro of their" rowers, v Hial tlitf cral States who toriuea uiar. iiisu uniym i bctfe sovecein anil MjrftdeaUlravo the i: iIiviblerii?ht to imiare ; of mo in-. If faction aiid tint a aliijwrum by those. ( ? 'ti0"1 J tr J. I ii'Xc -:Liv,i M iwlemnly .reeosftiied by ihenr talo powerful t... )UV -jut wi&tlujcohUsUiid ceased also mncii ef ;' ttiolXtheniot!0 and inuatrcMjjJ redress atrutriotic fervor W sastamed enthusiasm, ?! :qKvi4:;'i'hatt9 tte jt oncers t Uc i,icli, 4(irins ;tU0 stragM, supplied the place vi rcJefj Union up the tftms'aiitl ftw Ltiic )jmpi?itciunuMf andlaee, l.ibcry and' iude jrncWs iK;vincd in tlo eor:pa as; eon-.. ndicV;'; wei rapWlvjgiirin way tv Anarchy, kAvc AO thi-lirlv and happiniss bf tho piracc and aviltYVari The Old Congress r I -ifetitfdowio uu4rvocui- hd l;!Vffrvdv- i- i- ff1 r H1AW-M ,jf , I . . - bn a p.'deof the Katiunal l a:thr but its only 1 fi Jrc; lis Mthmtnt Aa, t.je Union , of rawr ! lht jit,.- I f 4 riplc shdj-bnstructionciMitpiietiwr ny sn f 1 ttclry iif tii SlAte UUur thtt the' Oon; laVmniwt is t!iv cWivc dge of ftetlicl tetett of thlKJwers joelegl to it, t iInon'-shortb ifcfjiotwtt; nco the :r C ofVt-rvn'rfhftattmiuUt he ?ov- 'i 1 : iiMr.ni. iilTU "- V r-T T "7 ' ft i' 11 nreiwitws cl unaauioristo acts none un "VS&iViof "of that' iMstruiucuViwthe rijihtlul pWl-Siedvi" That thw SlaHSf do)s, tindci thi j tl ilk'T4te- cons: dcrai Ion, ' dcclire that vM fl ff3 La'ws, psJ "ft so much for the l?SPtS rrotea'domesuc froi&tiluUoit; j i 5 1 1 . to $nrrcn(lcr lb opinions to a tndjorfty of Us 4 - tiofxs lite ifeft atTvliicii bo TiUlIy aficct iWbcst rigtita of thctstizen, h.wouM icon- iJer a silent actjaicsccliceas. biglilj. criuii- r That although tlus State, a a twrty to the Federal conlpajLt,f viijl tjo to the laws of ljnionr)'i"tt Haloes -jidt at the rvne time icclarp it "will notf notror ever hereafter, ese to oppbs4 jjn' i dpjiftitutionat manner ttpry attempt," at ivliat qaartcr oerer atford- to Tiolate iiej comprt? JLnd in bnler liiit nb pretext Arguments majr be clnurn fr4ni Bapposd aejniccenceVr:ion (he, part oSlthis State, m tn3 crttial-Jtionautv of .tliose hwsy itnd he thereby used as procoedeiit3 ibr smiitar ftarejvjiolitinjt rof 'the Federal Comn-Wt-tliia Stltb does now cater airainst - .'- ...... f, . ?.'. -r, - : !'.. . a iliim . its -solemn', protest! " r ileftainrnff aeepjand intense anxiety in the iref ation v present' exisitn pciween wi? otaiu Isttv any State ofthe Utwon from the txcr- nm;cif e of those legiliimto I powers which be- long to ner spyereign r rnirv ter, nut unr it regards ah appeal to Iths Co-Stite i, the source- ot all power i:i cases of real don'ut amongst the most jsaefcxi of all -ohiigtions; and that this State will Mot tamelv submit to lithe exercise of the milifar coercion jy the v eoerai uorcrnment aiHiast ner si3ierttte recommended to ,botk parties to suspend every form andjinannerj ot resistance ntil the disputed-porer can be .submitted to all the States; Convened fin general Cbnvcn- !. JTlio (breoin rcsotujions were read and "laid on the tible. . J ; j On motion of Aljr. Clay ton it xvas resolved iliat a. message be sent ta (bo Senate, proposing that j thf Legislature ajonrn, ttne die, oa ilie 5th. of January noxt-r-Ayes l?7, ,fcoe& IS. iLX) DRESS Delivered by, Mr.'Gxsroii, on taking the Ckair, at tha late Anti-Nslli&cation Meeting at Ncw- hern in this Slate: . I canrtot but perceive Gentlemen, tharycwi exvKt!Tomnie,oatakiu this chair, that I sh ould adtlrcss to you some ohsonfations upja the iftipDr jtarit sulasctAvluchlhas frtight us together. It 19 indeed a suhjeci of terfaj rnajnitade. We Jliave met to eonsidor, notjany ttjijc of local or iraiifiient interest, but )neof i universal, deep an1 landing importance; ti cadsult, not whether we tshould Ciionde ourpablic eincerns to th.t manage. -mcnini mis oj ina4.8et Ot ;pen,nui now, ufj xar as jdexmds on ns we can preserve a united Go- vuraujonl to b admi:iifctereJ by an' sol ot men; tjcxaujine, not into; the cspoicney ' ut any jm-iaiurea ;of;.general plicy, but into the means UMo&t to secure fr us ; tlit LniunKviuch rnaue us nai!OR. And yet vat can 1 say to you wjiclt your aax;o thwiiUu have not alrrady anticipatod? Wo have alt scathe Ordkianec aately promulgated.; in an MdjjtAniag State, and in bfljuncts of manifestos, Addresses and ..reports.; We all toSiold tho coursituo plainly uidieated as khe probubk fcsuU. NuIjIication and Secession ileUlliou or Disunion ! VVe have beheld tbese d'jigs with one common ami pto&und jfeeling of yrrief audappreliensi(a. jU'he Union cf the A? kuerican People is denounced, assailed, and in pe nt. 1 u mat union we are inaeuica lor tne grea- iter iwxtion ot our eartniv iMcsAiri'jsj an l we suuiuu uc ui:JiaM.-iui ; iu icai;n; uiiuuriiijr tit i'.i l - .t..i ...11 r- : 1 tour lot, false tooursoivesJana faithles-stootir clnl dren, if Ave did net exert bur bes best ner"-iea to un- 5 . , : . ' hold and maiwtaia it. j;j'rocall to tho consideration' of American Ci livkens the benefit which ptw to them, from their ;tVderal Union, tnight sem at first viw, asupcr- Jltiuus ami oven; absurd t undertakino-. Like Ijosc of the air?) ivjiieh 'c breathe, and of, the iht whieh weehjsy, thj3? benefits" are present, Wforcus and around us. jfWhich ef U3-;i3 insensi jbfc of their cxisfeuee, yet wlio can enumerate Itiicm all.Wftithfully portray them? Yet their kpry familiarly t their uriuesiiened valne, may render it not ariissthat pur attentior. shoolil be istincilv tlrttwri to. them.j Oovwos I blessings, pn that cry sccotint, SvnicUmts comrtand little of oat regard, if - I I There are fctvjjn tliis assemMy who have a itost instructive are the admonitions which that ki-cord firniihes. TUegreat contest tJC Pelrtical ilenc uf the 'Fhirtxn tl a iUxl States had been ii . Ct . " -1 : .: rf" l Uihe iw&tureii of -.the lesncctiy StaKs Ut?.J bravelRnMiersi who with UBCxampl.d MViWr. uiid.Mricthnd and mwh.l .m r r""" - the sunmafs jmi and smid the ices cf winter, Va 6avWnolb thfeilehts of. Abraham, to Wtaud foushSUinJ at ksvrth repelled the iava- 'Aa dchargo these engagements, tiie Mjrfi S ".eriHi which couti oc impocu on loan, utr iltiit of uUr iiuilpindenee, reqmsitkKis nere inads igain; aad again, j jljdisitions were evaid, psipixira aiiu niu-xi uniu uu: vtrj same ot e jusiiiuu Cocaine a hy, wcrrt aud a jest. Na- tioiial disgrace could 14 uiit toltov., anc whea a ination is dijrraee.l. who dreads iu aner. or w ho it-pxds its ughts? By the Treaty U Peace, in wiuca our : Jumis wert dciined, Oreat iir.Uia iud siipulated for tSe Hithdrawul of iier araie 4nd gan is. LyiHU thtfic limits with all cun Vcnieut speed, a ad uiiltMit carrymg! away fany aegrne r Uhtf rjji6ry f 'Auwncair ciiizeas. In defiance U' tl ritaty n -grucaj and oiber ryperty ld bwa carrjed uf by. (he tiHuinj ar uies, aud uuny fiuidable posts a within otir ter- ;na.ry, were ygt gArrlstted by . ilfiU&lv 1 troops. pa:up?nKiUuo f x me property Uius. taken, and f .SWrnder oitUa tortai iajurkrtfcdy deiaiued, ja ere; rocaey : nidcJ, aad .-iaemanded iu Vaiu. ! ;ln exeu it wWulieded, Uiat imporuut bUpulations cu lur part lud been brken. 'I he pruabu thai thrre suuld bo . nu lawful . impedi tneni tu tlsia lecovcry of db had been disri-r-Upd, aad k many-, of .lie 5tctn - the couris of u ere , yet ciu4 against Iritis!i creditors. Utslinrt veIiectioa of Ufc fet.He ot thing? which fcetled thoiion nflthe Federal Contitit ition, 1at history his .f&ithfuHy recorded ir, aii it ! . J i- r V i i j . i f 1 - j; , 'I 1 i't 1 1 Fur'Jirtr tic?kfltLfi??rB U9cTaHi wiith it a vmeot which had the ?wer t? wmake. eaagef raeots, but not tihmftfM IJM ! hcaf vawee, and''tld tatmiirMlt:.! ry stdt fnwawl inferflvfhlAridi: ondcrTthb Co? euanls ol Treatt.ol wem;entitl to the free naviffif ba ! bf :tha ! Missii(Eppi;i thlt iaturehs. At homcJ each Siato waa' dtsiractod by the contests bf htstil JacUons ; tho ,00$. itH SiSting on tlie sanctitL and :ffaan.b; discharge thb puolw -emf-a$4 .'f atmirstiaadn of justice i fee' ween md;yidaa1s; while the btfeer, striliwsl every! pvric fjr a mission bf taxes oj taldutressedf coiinmaRity, adT f rsuspendl4?thecoifecl k allow- iag thcai to be paid offia deprseated paper He wrw aJdresses jfemcinbc4 wel?whi i6 creditcoablUe fymMM .iNl-V'?)fo"t6i onfi lvIf of hisHa3t;rdeniajjidr-fjr 1 boii-evbr formally he Jn-ght iare jcaotraeted N;e pad fn specie, the paper cirre;cy .vas a lawful tender, aud twofapfr" d:4rsere m jtrnt but caiviir. l ;nt to one sll rcrj f Commerce j was a the- towest ehb fjr the.i33''3j!el' ni--eai., Stat: euilnrrasani; nayijration jand, trade .by .psj 1-jcal rcju'aois, aBipoing in lhaVrepct Vnat swsm---dV'i in its on;ey Apart of NorUi CatHa Ut I rrvolie4 Pbe McpaJfct gWeca;aatM" -Ffaakliniiy there wrelhrfateii 1 diuurMai'efts ia t Behniy Iran ja: ! and u fiairtand, a pirty eitmatql teanju:t to twelve or nAe n thtasand mini, bUd, dpsperatte and un prmsfpied, had actuaUy arrayed themselves .ia haHtiltJy to tie govern men tr prclairnjng the an nthiiat:oof debts, he division ; property, and re-uuioa with EngUndJ iTh whole as pen of our beloved country, seen from abrbadjor at home, indicated I viealcueiss, .! disseritbns, dis . honir,and misery; efcited thederiVio!! and cdn tempt of strangers, and tilled the hearts of otir best 'patriots! with I feiame grief and H"eir.i Id a" letter written at thiaj time, by the ; Marpils Fayette, to his reverd Washisgtpn about die late of thatwuntry fcr which he liadfought and bled he remarks: $very friend to the rihtslof minkmd admires the; principles of tlb Araer:cin Uonstimtions. but I have dfien ! theTm irtiScation tn heari thai the want of? powers In CrfigrcssJ - Am m I - S a ii" j .:'-"' ' S . i J and ot anjon betweetl inepiaies, an energy in tho gtivernmenti Will tnakQ the Confederatbn very msign jficanuV f fVMt;cfiela1riied Wash ington, p wrlng out tils full heart to a bosum frfeod "what, Oracious GodJ is man !--4hat there s!i:uIJ be such mcnsistedcyj and perfidi jusness iu s conduct. 1 i is but the other day! itizx, iwe .wire shedjin? our blood fa obtain the Constitutions of bur own ehoiee aiili making--andthow we dre unsheathing the swlrd to overturn ; thtm.1 It wss at tuts momrnt . aisasier, a ff grace anu gioom of f Jarful realities anil yr. mbrej;' fearful fureba ding, that one of the most tlonbus and benofi- eeat of huuian triumphs, Hvas i achieved a Jri- urnpii ot reason, paini3ua aau , s-ii-ut-uii, uiw pre;d 4 pision aadtate-pride. The Federal Caakitntiftf, iho renh of ?the profound delibc.ra tbRS cf ourimost iUultrius sagei, was presented r the ratification of thi jJebpl'?-in each of tho lilies. Furiouslv . waa lit assailed; jealously were its DrdvisUms scanned and scrutinized; and many of tao be3tanJallqf iihe?Worsi(;; principles and tnotives ol humafi action iwMreinvAed and arrayed against it. IJut bu-ssed be l.xl! (and may nt be permitted t: say .i witii the in st ue- vout and heart-frit irrattttidf ) tu Cyjnsuiu, t'oh was at icngth aiito4 ia. each and,! every of: ihe ita:cs. ! : ,-;.ri- i 5' ; it 1 - Vhata Moral llAroltitiorilheh ensued! Order emorged irom ciiniij Light sprang onVof-JJafk-- -less; jVational I)i3ii inour give jvoy to- jSsai ual Kaime, and Imisity ad- pivr-riy1wcfe succeeded ay; active j. en lerpriae, sueessiai inu'isir), 4u ehrral prosperityi? Fvriy-tNva! ears lay since bussed by In the m:?t trottbijal age jot modem :m -s The civilized wjrld hU boon cotwuld, kingdoms and rcpublicks have tutiered to tiicir ulCand many of th fairest reglofiabt the iiarth have been iircncliedlwith bluod,: imp.oaaly pour- ad forth 'n civil strdq- wltue uur tayourcu country has enjoyed jbne uiiiaior ropied tmnm lity, florin anIAssyiumito tne peKWCui,cu ana.aiuic- ted of overly' land; advancing -frih steady 4Up nth) artsi literatrtte, impry vement, .wtnuiu auu nonulatiwnj exniwimx a giuno;w-progi or iinu capacity oi man fbrsidf govtrn-nrnt, and prc-sehtin-f to jthe eve of the! ph Janthfopist, a spec- . " i. . ' , I I II Ii.il.''.' - ... J tac Ui on Whicn U coma uwii wuu ever nywia?- cht; True it is. that our ujtornil peace was nce Uiroatenet! ny msurrwMi j'tary nv.Temanw iii sbme of tlic Western counties iu ebnsylvania; but the wis Jirnof tlic National. Lcgislattc,t4ie ricrrv of the National iiieqatirc, anJ fV' prompt patriotism our citiz idiers, pdt dbvn the Insurrection aad put :t down without shed- ri inn cue itlrjp ot liooa, 1 rao it w, that, the sirufftfhefcontf&dSignait nalaad external Pulify haVvbcdi not only aniniaud and ardent, but even violent aud excessive;! jet tho spirit bf our free Institutions has been j prc- sctvod Hivivdate; the will of the majority ex pressed uiidcr the sanctions and in tle for.ns of vlto ConitiuKyii, eettled all .controversies; tlic .ands or r'raternaillV'Ctioh remained inuevered aiid .hese' very ennit.c is,4ike the Istorms which pass har;dltssy over our heads, have even purl lied and iinvitr uaild our rxjl.lieal atnwsnhcro. i'ubhc crfdit, (nide.odcf,ressel that t could .not com.uaud'a dvillari) uicj-t the moist urgentf dc aiiiio of (justice, his risdn to 'an leminenceLaud otiamcJa. stability,; which leaves literally jio thing to lio wishedljlur. T he entin Revolution ary 0m and tju lebt iacuird in the fswrse of the short jand otlly fwar ,e have sines had are jpaid oil', lor oa thai very eve of extinctiou, and Oiioio another yeapaes by;We shall exhibit a wcuu;icduiostiulnowa Saifeong civUrxcd; gav fiu.uaishat thiiday,of a Ifctie whti owj no ihing. t)ar coaimiieo i$ srekd over every ilea khu toreiga! standardusurps aut;rity. in our land uu wv uoi oujy roiiimanu pu ujituui .w the li?iM.ppi but are the '. Undisputed , proprie tors of trie iitt.n.cb4 regions thKugh! which that flood rUl iu wateji to the pefum 0nce ffi low lUere uai nouo to ilo usre iereacahi now there iis no Pottutate ; no . Prince, 'nor. People which does not ifcspect itr righti, 'i pt i3 iaditierct; to our lr;cndj.;iPi -I i ! f 1 The' A3raericaa.rei:nowt paspw'iTiBMottr ;ti ev;-ry and, and ihe; American IIag tojesa roe old c tapes and trs which'i'rlTeteran diers followed ithrcugh Eanyja l inlday of doubi mid danger lis now thlj ivd efabkm trSAtfierjeaa Story, and insure securijty ! aiid rgtectia to all over whom it waves ttsiolds r .i 1 1.: And wle are invited id fJrego these. Ucslinjp, and t i'parJ this CensUtatioii (br -snaie ;im knbwn,9tfiiie hypotlietical atate bf greater; per- fec;si. j Jil friet ; : rcl, tai calmly of the secession of johs of the tis of thU CorederucT,and bf a dismem'secmesifcif th:s Umoa, has a stouter ncan aau crmer, nerves iiian I lav claui .hx ?Iis 'imp4S jtoiO ; thftivLiaibvlitv cl bur bein-rii broken ace up, iiitoietty iovereWnties, and tM s!amefiland debatable teor FUz which fcra tboasanrl years haa biavea the battle an4 the ifa&s2l mlirtyLW-fcin Ar&mca orerl American soil. i British AttiHo- cotiuduc whiltiTVi I - ; .v:-J-M. i'-':i i - - s' afcii Ji i ;: i 1 Ry.nyath: iorjfottcn Ot! i:l!a:i t J Jl e.ic,4ii. ,v?o .--. dangers, -rr. . a a-f.-tijf ad ' t?s- "V2 Liitorestioil prpetiy Irfltae cntesu oj i 1 i .r rtlim'niii ir.ivtrL"a a!iJ Vorkfovn, in tlio V;C.tories oa the bwtd b.ao wkter,tLU!ruxtaoU PrecUc, Jlal!,xuir rau 1 niTtelMaaym : inchf otiicr with xvyiu rolaOons iradebr sea ac I land, cr fted-v tiSr each lothe with i liOrder wars, the result-cf .alHMjn rf" wtrivties eepsng upexpeiwive and ;orw-. nMary esUbfoUments; arfclUke the mrrablefrepui. tij.ii of Sjnth AhMriek ? tori Jmbceila td obtain- reapect alkoaJ oreafirceabedicoce at liTaae, tho 3raatep;aad plunder of rapacjottijicliW'.. tains--a Inockia marls, aad a seirrribr the f 43 of Ccc&ioitt fhrouiiUit $U world, laTirg at length a pfey tanpotsahd olarchs wkhin our h minis, oisihmg iat .the slate of h amble allies t f.r eicrn projectors!, and sdbunsslvo alavea to foreign roasters! When lh4 children t Israel hid ac eijiired pWssHfi bfdie-; Imd Tmg promwed to tiieir hcrj,and had rested from theirf wan deriags Jiad rVim the wars round about- them, their veaerabie lyaderi a3cal!!ed, the tnbea at hccheiland ad:lrced themthufc -"If t soem evil 4 vLu U aorve the Lord, choose yo this lay Whom Vl will 'serref-iwhether the Gods fwhic'i your rjhett served! that were m the other side cf theflxl, or the Uils of theAm vitesiiwhiise land yej flwelifwi-Feitw-citize:is, a similar ipi ta, taxless iiittaai indeed, bat still a a'uu'dar and a jiieaentous- ijUest.;!!, is put to usl Our mwcr,i tran is ready. We will not serve the diKninioii whici buf lathers served beyofid the .J.nin- 'Civ u- liivr. I. nr cn.r trld and fel'llin- fi if! keit!af will we serve the new ntoical j t -leji of! Sull;ncation, Secession ana u:sunui thev leommand ml oir reverence, and attract not our lfccttoL (Each fad every of us, like the Patriarch of ' old, is ready tu exclaim For mr n.l m' liotie. we will cleave ito our irltir.ou iUsijn tj; our time tried tion, iiour Country ana its tnsututions'as tli Uut ; it mav wt 1 be asked, nave n brstlrrenjof South darolin, have not the of thkltale, gru.ire!ahd well tuunded causca cbmptaiilt agsinst the Tarkf system of the! G etrai ?jrcvenintHarsysieta of extrayaant t ritiT-To:Ti"irit t'i Ainn(.4iiirn& ti l!e Jill rhtieot uf ihebUicr nursaits of In lustrv? And am 'not these evilsot a kind to jiutity vr.irous Claris at ridrci? He it so. I What w the prUc extent and pressure uf these mischiefs, I stop not. to in ijnrrei Tney have enquv?stionably. been grossly ahd ridiculously exaggerated but still l admit . I . ' a'.'. t- ...I.. . .:. i ' ?:, .i iliem . ie miscniuis. ouch ccnaunjr is tne . t 'general sertimeut of ilie Soui-bern ection!uf the ii;nited.dta e-sauusuca ine ueuoeraie opinion oi many the most ihteliJgent c:tin3 in every section of the Unioii. liut wliat then ? ' Must lajny remedy which fe piopuscd be adoptedj how- t ! . i " i .: . r 'At... . .i. . r ever empirical or uejsparjiie r uui im: pnu- lirredjjciure be wor than the dL ase? Oo we cxpectafconditbn eiebpt from every .incbavtm Hnce, apd are we to icsort to Hsvoiutioa Jwheu ejfer yxi extravagant expectation isdi.sapppiiitod, ahd we cannot haveall tiiiig3 as wo wisli, ami as webdjliiH'e they bight to be? if, as individuals, wc are $oncious ot trcquoni oijrariurcs ?in our olvtr conduct from the course uliieli our be-Hl interests demand, can we hope that, as a cbmmuity, we shah ucver Ll under? Do we ex piict tha there are to be no crrs in legislation, ivt deviations from true policy ? We have erred befoie, ojteii and seriously crroJ. Viiat wx5i-e then our remedies ? Wiiat we tlien ascertained to-be pjpfackM, iiuie.fair discussion, and euhgh tencd nblic :j)4nbn ihay be now sifely itruolvd vlfy kx thp coniideiic that iliey.will accoinpUii f.r u? -the! dame rclsult4.Th.cre is a redeo;iuug( spirit in a weji inliirmejiwtrt-meajug ad a tree ieo- Lye, Mpf togoihnic by an ellicicnt k iial organiz;t- :bich, uiilcss Voii exasiwrate their : iiassions t the dstruGtioii of ihe?r judgjicnt, U Iburl)- nbt indeed to save them from V-irr bdt; Ui reseuc them fj-Jpn the eonse-T-iencoi cf errors h.sf.ire tliy eecoaie fatal. If we can sln?v this system to be, C3 we allege., unequal, iu?just impolitc-;'ataxa- lan ott&e iuah.y tor Uie advantage ot tho tew ;ar oppressive, impost da pnxl.icers and co;2sudiors to cpiDie manuuciurcrs to 3eii a v.re article at a iher ftrice-if .we make'out .ihls cae, br any thing I.io th?3 casrf, it were a libel on the Amcri- can reaple, aul a treason against liepuLl.can lriii1cips.-stodoiQbt the result. We must not bje surprised ihat uiir arguments have not opera ted 1iisante9ous conviction, for not only majr liuj Have bf;n less coticliisivc than our partial esti mate represents tiirm, but they m;:y have Iveu iirgd with an appearance of arrogaaca atid'djg miiisinj AVith an assumption of superior inteJli genec, which renders a jXain jxiojde indisposed t allow! the n due weit. crhave-becu aecoTi- paaietl Ivithivuwedd.strust of their honesty of wrpuse which must render a just and scll-re-Spx:t:nj Pooiite ind'gbant and unwilling to by kconviiiclxl. JSomeot our most admired ;ehbrlM ma' hnjre been too refined for coiaiuuo appre hension, and ieadhigto such extravagant practi cal resets, as to awaken a suhjucuhi th;it ti.ero auit cl sorrie fallacy in the elaborate logic; and above all., too many of the attempts to operate cotiviciea,ifavebetm rendered worse than ineflec tnalbya hnie of "touviictivc and tf menace never to bo used toward Freeuicu. Time too tnusl be alluwed fir thecorrt-ciiou of erroneous notions of pble pilicy tlial have been long jinJ exten sively entertained, and it is especially incuuiocnt on us-?tbe s.rtitnern section of the L' altcd States to all ow time tor the correction of those errors !on tho Subject bflFrotcvting Duties, which but f r our! most distiii!htis!:ed niditietaiis. Dr.bsllv never wouiu have influenced the action ot the Government. ! Nor is this reliance on our bid and accustomed remedies, and this hope of relief froin them, warranted solely by past expexienco. They Jre justified by the ueinucstntiuns of the day. Al ready have important and beneficial altijiatjua? : beea bade in Uie. system pt J which we? comphia, notlanly afiirding immediatd relief, but imlicalive a favorable chin;e in public seu- timentr At thin moiaeut, and with these pros pebtsAj ra h froia irtcon veuience into Ilevolutiop. to fly from temporary ill to lading ruinj would seein o ba not guili only, bat madness. J ltcilved then, as we are, to alude by our Unioi, whatever. des)arate and regretted j course may b. taken by I others, prepared to announce that jletciroumlonft to! the other States of the Cuiijederacy, 1 tfusi that we shall f orbear from even intimating ia opin'ton of the measures pro per to be adopted in this emtrgency by those whbae apxaiitc4l to take care that I the republic shall sustain qo detriment. The crisis k one whiclj imnehtly demands all their 'prudence, rniderauott aud hrihaijss. It is for them to view the ; whole gruendto weigh well the dangers of rastiag,oa tlu; one hand, and of pusilhuiimity on thij other; and to uuitc cnneiliatitfu with cl. nit,jrbear3ncelwith dectsioa, and aitbeijon ' tho tizea 1 with the supremacy' of the! Law It wld be rash in o to obtruda oa them our crudeiiuggeeudo. aeirsb the right to jud-ns and tie piwcr toj act, and it were ! unjust presutnc lhat they wiJ be recranta te thea dutr. f(lMUWsiijijwsal that bis declaration Vf onr entiment4tu which it ia hoped that cur rcscJujtioo will be eonfineii, b without hi use. Pid t th'iok ad, ilu consideratioQ could have temp ted inn, retired as I am; and as 1 hope to remain, froro political atrife, to iuin wiUt van in tl,; i ip-, laucn less lo accept of the Station ti4 j whicfi year partfcditj has called tae. Itis -- ! ' ii! .! ' , . " ' ! ; 1 ; ' - h . ' , ' i . ' . . ' t - I ' . i -"' I mongKi;& ns,2athitlat !heiri.alvf paJ4wu8oh;W exU-wUt thrSiglit the landi rco coiiununtJ tlesar imavaiablyl 1 to str;:aj ifSJ eXimz shA . Hoa4te wheti te jex t . ' - 5. . ?! . "l.v -rf.ai .1 wt-'m -nl-si rigrtin o-iis rat, u .vrhih lluf leveriias nU yefbvcn xrfttn ntea t.,i.,mtoiieatb7ath u.'.. r .-. rriJi.lfi? an.l iVitentil afit!Ction 4 JnUma'ui r rldr, and I iwjarii against 4n:shf, J -J y cannot well jc, buf that Uir nexcitel bfethren-t (fr brethren they yetarci and. Lwmrcnjs av. tiiev mav-.lorjr reulaln i-ievch' in . tho muUt , of that J lervbr whifdY they aro ml, I lmy J b to retort. If inat bnni!! ofi . Teilocti,'r. i jhia'ir' Mo them oveif to iiioe letlentjimcnVaifc lhajf titcm to a pro rcucbuf! mora tompi'r-!cne-arcat. Tiiev 11 w regard them3rvcs at iiulinte-ivan :a a coaaict l r a cp-naiMt -au3,',eo:iioe;iuoti ina ItSVi n . a . ceie tlie:u,and wli.m tho ;&dus:ti w ?ais ie4 passion nJ-ield to thofeway if rcasJ,ihdal inay yet bejrght. 1 J - '. J-jj " It wduealsiv lJthe (Qunnrili - iX the Nation placed a Uey arf , lit a s;uunon so m5ppn.o!e that they should aceur4Uly know the di-rv-.Ucui hive, un!ie a sirtig ses4:of uuty, sojglcrilly come lorwaru w ue-wry mh-m uiinmr u.sjiw W the inti fcitv ot bur krfeat coufedcratokl public. I jioy may disapprove the TaritrmuchlJ but tluy bye thefcUui4a more. They piiTf r and it is the freemen tu drfl?r, ' and cdifiie of Itidciliuienca the support uf 'JVan ii'i uy at.o rie oi . ijcaco aruji,ia oatetyL then ail d.ir.'eiv are lam aside and f- rytuu! I'rhcn they 1ea:e tori ward as oeo ro.n. llht n tiiCy have but oce v r oice (aud from the bottom of my keartj and m i 1 9 - : At-- . r . . i m . -l. m s me siaocTiiY-of niy sou',11 j -nn wnn litem ana he siaix-tity-of hiy sotf"il j .n with 1 ! that voiee is.lhtt CuunJiry, the Whole CountryL sua iwiaug yuufu vMu.ry. s g j HOUSE Olf U Ii tU US KNTATJ VES. J Wu?4xsdatViUecemcr ii?th!. RF,MARI$S Of ;a.VfLLAMS W N. C; (J the suBj&iWfe&n&t fl&,u V;!! P'Mic 'i' lfuils lit ie JSt tj ' Ma. WiLlHAjdS rLsamed the coursi f his re marks in rc)jy rMr. lay, tf Aiaualnh which hid been siisjided yeslcrd.iy by thetU.rattoi of thb lw;iraiiuited to repjrls and resolutions. ; lie sa'ui that when tic had suspended his rcr marks yesrdy, Ihc ejideavcred to shbw that the public kinu4 were a ConmiJii fund pk ncd a likoiy ail Jlio utcs,. toiho appn.prtated ionly to .eoaiaaon pdrpoacs, and! for tho bouefit jj.fj ail the States cjiei-uvfly Since thru he hadi an ti or t unity ofi xaaiiningj t:.e various wsifm acts f the scvif 3! f Jatjs whb had ieilnmiihed their uuciiitlvakl lnds.to the Gent ral 'lt':iiuienf.' lie found tiatNiw Vbck lud ceiled, hi 17S1. Vii jfiuia i;il7 i, Masniihusctts in l tnnL ih t:ii.di;ta in i?B7, North Carol !na ia i 7)0, and Georgia ialp2, in all! Uieso iuslruuiciM ef ce3j sion he fuud-ne uuifoim provisiou to iuS eiioci That ie-ands tliejr ceded to ire United States' shaU Jw ertisidfikl as a coth'hidn-tuna ilr tha use. ad Umofij of tho United States of America ftieciHitlig Htdto included j)j according to i heir respective ac4 Utuial .prertiont in the geuentl change ahd expenditure; anl "jjhall hie I'aiihfullyjdwpjsed iior;thut purpo3eji!auu tor no other purjMjo whatever f ?,f ! Tjiw ci.ue, flundjin every actf cession, cleiuiy Bhovd whzi luijl been theofjeek oftlte ceding Stufcifux giving up their unselled lands lly the vtyems of ihc deed, these jaitds were to cou3tituta!a oommjii fund, faithfully ii be ap- ptiau io toe jg.mc.rai oeiieii. uue otllie argu roacy ci a.siat oi war. Jt was nut reasonaole to.a hope tj.lt this c t-htry voidd enjoy a state bf untiiteriopkl peace; ad siiould war arnvc, these lands wel& cnslitutej a good X Valuiihle pledge 1 on which tjfjorrow thefniaiey yhich,mightbede-! aainded bj he ' -public 'exigencies. j?ffUitil the! (jontlemaai iuiLtUoss acted w ith htin should ' pnt out f ine other fujid which might be sub stituted fjuch a pirposc,Mr. W. ItliiUi-ht it tnanitcstll ncuatbciit (up. ,11 the Govbraiueat to 'IrJd ou tj,jn the'.. pubjiq domain. l ' Another general purxsai.tj which jtho public h:?d3 inight he applied; Was tUund in tjiepayiuent ot soldier JnlittoU by (.the . United Sttjs. iuthe ato war iith Great ilintain, the .tihtry,. bW ing deprivtii of its ordjr.try jvcuniar resources, lud been lligcd to icki-Vt to this eumjnoii fund to sustain ttotf in the 1uugie, aiidl.tlie; soldiers friilisted tfre pioiuis ia houuiy hi laiid as wtdl as in indn. Aiauy 4vero induced I to enlist by aa ofler of this kind who would have been moved by no other. The samb thi-ur mihtbecurafaiu. when th:3; landed fuu wouh; be louud very con venient, 4d highly impirtant to the public de fence. Mr. . knew it to be a fact that ma ny had beu tempted to enlist by taejj prospect: of psoiKgia permueot huuio altor the toils and dangers o tho war were past. Novrutdt4 tlie gentlem? wasl abld to point out some other ueans of paying bur trudpsin such ahl emergency. 1I113 domain furnished Ithe means notS ouly of in creasing our army, Dutoi augmenting our naval lorce; it would t-nabl the Government to add to that arm ci its srergth which bte Um naticn at flag oer every scaj and sent it i to the vry ends ofthe earth. . 1. j. 1' ; 4 Anothfr general ptjrpcse, coramdn to ail the vaicn woma tKjmet ty tins ! cumnwu fund, waS the supVtftl iof the Gavtrument. the G jttrumeat, the payment of the eivd lUi. 11 thisjpublic prujjerty of the Union should ! be nave to pay from 1 50 tliousand to '200 thousanH more than if the nvcf oiMeut rWtaituii it i v hape ofbounty to solibrs, aug.ueiiUtt of f he nafyryngtheeurreat charged of GoVern meat. lfthIaas,,alilirwt be cnlalW dirit anion Uie States, theii! Nanh f .i.T., L.i . Jose ttiaf amount of referee entirely; but if, in JhecoUry, tltfs iprocfdds were to U equally'dii vded, s ; wouhl aiij t; amount , lie as&di tlretorwheUieritvlais rcas.inaU m the Hew testocallfbrihet iajr apart of the whole cf l his puUis .property t t hem lif Cxclnsivtdv? Wcrarfitne old Siac asked to Ik, for ibtm States'! sSuonoKA L:..-,i ..T?. rtt credde gentleman JUabsia induced ti pause ug tiitr;caieer,wi4en "Vfcy pert cei ve t fiat tliet r nehUirSr w h 3 tSiin If' j ami jfecj with Uifin ; the subit of their;. ,diooa ten iti.rIr.n-K'l'the cuursb to whibli tlicv I tlrreiiea autmating cheers Jf th05? r.r wnom, ttiey? , have scitnl the j et.otf.il iHr, and nure, iCjilNj -.to ueed,of Iieiag sutoinfjby the. inortxiiehi s iDiKut'of their al ciafrf. It is right i 4 updot of IVoritt Carjhni at ta? critical monicnt..... rof CnS, I rejiiice tba1th ll(plo of this $iae, uaj prelenJing s they alwkyis are, sire, and fouFpoj seJ to iMitruuo tircmseites iffjn pu?jic nolicei 1 T, I Wi ' 1 Conftilu-! their duty hmdyioid c4nst:iutiouaiiy to declare ?yare. 1 tne.roiftj rctc oa fee velral oueilk.ns of ;Utcat.4Sa4 .,i our t tiotut iiupir.y.rcea x uev uiuj.uyi ct:ucuffuunj People selection off thusil to whbui they Woud couudtj of j the mauagemen of ther national concerns, en- Uut when that i'ptdtt j of gtvernmeptFhieh ouusiitutes Aruencansorie t eople ' is lendangcred when nerd menaces hlhai mnin I'illai in. the ments nc oeeu urgi.ig in javor reiaiuiag thy public ltamintio;p5cs;;ioaotjihq Gener al Go vertical hall b?ei rm the pjssbU eon tine Biirrenucrua," then, (idmilUng the jrooeed of :-.e sa-s to amountl to thruu milUoas of dol lars J his own State of North Carolina u-.u i tcid ihe iKtLif nbj support ? 7!e gr.tlesi?), j-i , . ed, sh fc - hwjicad. - Us" knrwdt n-U. Wi"'1" . vt , "v wnat rute vi KVMinr ethiM ittm . .t . t . f. '.v tnan ask htm sd do what, that ti!,v i WM' m m place, (Iare4 himself tn ihe nlim' & U him ? " The' trtJrman i vM.Ltm rrciprtal legislation ? v H thcuht l&t thegtyntlemanit tvas !wilhnsr r Iml'l gtmUeaiaa and hisfriends bd -fifnd would take from them what tlici hs.1 ii .'...:' 4; takfl from others, and the new States4 all share hi the lblic d5manAni t3 ftU! 04; toteA what theylldd 5prcmr4? fir tlMl aiatos?jnit yirw, larl ftofefe; any measnre bf such a' charaekj-J IrT.i Suites eoutiwiie-ta .enjoy wr? dai-CI which ?vcs tho cranmbn .pert jiflt f?! The gentleman bidsaUrihatltha'iiJ did not ask these hisbrncihm;t Uii man had iwt toldt therliucswhat ? il4 l.H h,.7JjkM ttHl lIiC v- wamd nnt mri. 1 . L" acre if the? would n,.t .JiJ I t cenfs, then the old States would l,Wcij&t per acre: anil if U.eV oWifete: lOcenthen thebil Suis 1 lar and hncen ecnls m every acre. M iiiv utv UMivg the xAil Slates were was WA prepared tor heard the terras prjposcd. . 1 1 Hut, admiitiDtr that Congest flu Ai public coiuairi itfthe new Siat: Wliat fjco-lJ were lhaV; to receive fori the MmrntoM S uey? rtsAts waunS ionimMMj as lar as:he.iv.oaidr'trust.ariyb6dr;yet coaduded thalt if the Vovcidkmt Wa vaujir Avuuiaenatm givrnMlib tli tueyer,eiedJiouscs upon thcmharusK'llf coinmun.cateJ one constituents had improved dt. l, ft " oca snowa sell next year a ( 61 i cou.d noi believo it m relatior ito laid M irl true the people of thi new States; had WxM thur eurn lands : but'thc'jf haaad lfirlrll ht arising Irani such roproVerient m Uie lrod uonandsalsof their own xrup. ''rlfaayS ijad accrued,, it Aad accriied to therf. I hn l..'.tniiin.. -...11. ( . . il- ; J them lor thu imruttirnranf ir.rtis:i lH-ly improvement "isnr SHdTftlartT lands which he wished to" liave ceded O . am . 1 ; T new laies were ot no Wwej 4? and-iB'f rcfe lw Fion naa reaa aj6iatcmcnt,gouiofif shot; that SlSSippl CUltl surprise se,-that ; the "nttemts'-'repiioti y St?les.ia Uibi nmtteshbuhjlhf ks4 the uew sticitade went far to show! Ithat ttiosef lis were, at least by the people if: the lipSiifi Miviusetves, cynstocrcU ; as ; f iome val. Ills oouiu not wing Himself tou beiieveH th tlil ladds outcs won Id be so anxious tagel hold! wluch were of no-use or valdei And It cisely &t this reason that he Itaa cmia rous that the Government Uishould their land J i Ire knew ! tlmt it Uliri j i)r The conduct cf Hie riUemaa tvimMlhUljt was, aud that thejr knew it. If the lahcl wS(f no a.uow ine Government bf Uie UmtelSia would it bo appreciated try tcm'!tratistdilw tne New States? : -.yAf: , 'Am f3m If Um land was of no value: fij tlid xvlilfi IM to the Unittd Slates as ah &&iritrti Mi -:&M that this, owinz- to the adrand ltt! tho couiitrV, sol4 ' fir a higher i, price! .'BaaSi beiter hmd had brouirhtat firsti fWkatlafS experience of all tho old States ; proveoVba ' tl "J-iih Virginia, fbrixamp p -l , "rrrlY."''' wtcn up j; cut wtien vms itp Wudisturested, the; adjouiing land fgM mvjio. 4iuiy, commanded, better W the gxiod land had been soWftor ! Tn til f adtmj counties of tlmStite'f am1 til, i)ir, W . iat land which iu 1790 soidiiri uojlar an acre, bad.duringtJie Iate-vrar sixty dollars. The samotiilnff Wastaliil every oaj, ,n jiorth; Cardlma,r Inlerpilif will he brought intocnltivatioh as sioa $f 01 better rjuality have been Occupied 'm reulu wiU also -.ibltow in 1 thon-rJyi Hiie. new Stales.; I low then could gtherfpP that the land of less! tliiombft firittkSiM i ot no value ? Thelana whih 4nl&lrt1l pour to ctimiriand immcdiatd WuIemeftP hereafter become vidntLlA .,h . tttv U- Is-. imned. IThiS harmnnixI in l'..rno . it Mfeesti1 aiUhe worUovcr' v : i j j.' 1' ... If: The Gentleman had saiti hat ihe m f lefuse, and valueless., AIri was; WM coapreheud this. He didUtbblicve P $K tnre fiadevef deajgned any land 'at 1iel&e4 'A the earth to be refuse, and bf oause . lS est mouatanfland was cf aotnc: use ; wholly relase, if it woutdji gw jmfc smallest shrub. Possibly thl summit oFlM1 lies might be. considered ,M less),iSi respect to,tUepmjxses'of man. as! refip ?J there was.Vcry little laid, tohthiw said. with truth. .- .r,;. J ' Ij.i'l f :7?:vl ' 13ttt .Vr.:w. caid, he was: Aow dHf calling! attention bf the Ilouso to a-flP wasttfiimportanceinthis argunicntJ: -14 ' tlcmanfromAIbama uc anirls me uuuse with great emphasis a i!ocu to contain a report from .the Rcgistor ceivers u all tbe JLaad Pfflc, Jfrnm laica xue targs .procritort of the i.uu vje uuui mr cultivation, i rt since. learned that these, documents in Cndioa to gtveopall thesharr thai 1 1 the ppUte domain thildie fnkly! ? ' that AblafQafweulJ da no such ihinfMfH 1 'r,,. mm1 T A v " Uoold.thw give 50 ccnter I acfe? Ifi did, then the old States woo d Mmi? w no to gairr -jut the Mrcii rot:ate on til ! liM fifl i i ii - is while t had it. There -sd&iaf mancnt, sotnethuig realsonintHmg- ubdniM ble,coimected wiui tiwjideaof land:; but iMiS vcrnraent should be colldc to itelinl claim to tne land, ii' was inuh ' 'muru I abandon Its daim upon moneys i P i . Trn? enUcman had iid that" WtiS the new. states had auwnteatthV f afuni Ibhc . lands. .Vr, V: did,! jnot ! 1 he truth, was they had a&eib&w to J iraorumaniy iiciuciis to gel posscsssM Mhm but which, acoording to his cwnhowinif w of no value I i The erv faetldf- lha imt A I -Hu i. t ut any. vaiuo to llm b'atc A1a I??- WotiM the Urahsler; improrc fcypll uy HethouirU not. If tt wa n ftk't.til.l Qa 1 .1 a iw l.f 11 .liu Ut. o oum 01 , AiaDama sepatei ? every body anew what ivasitheiusual Srojfls of scttlmtr jvacant lahds.; The h nds oi. MoW (iumity w;cra- selected - first; ano whl 41 were aittaleh up, thenhai jibi" finfetorliqil&r wnS brouHit into market r ahd itkffrm. MrA&t Tfnif 0SC!i'f,i t wortayf bcnr recmcd bj the 0 4 ;;fv. f II r i." i;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1833, edition 1
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