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K-A .44-4 - i If-,, 1 .' i . w - - if : L 1 if " L ' - . 1 . r M 1 - ! nVrli mcl ii doled out to Knb Laroiina -:lo repair J dilapidated ,frVFolct nd HbradibrsaftdAalkv I V l.tf 'JtilHlW - 4- 40othe South iiside oba CapjFer, is 8 ) I considerable exen of Contry watted hy f Ltnbtr3 Riser IP ittribnt'iritcbi I hf avily limberedylDdoo ibepifi '5.; f . taloaWe'jtfmoreMcewiihjetbi gdpd market, 4 4 Ttiaf rir ir nnar hprt In arrv i Inc-i!p In Georowhfiq 1 : to it is ation lit ' somewhat bbstt ociedi an dift. 4i f. fif'colif sod p iiiint wltKe m.rkei, I pit ''v.J'i business is not found: profitable, j It is the c'fnfibhvrof tbit Teeion tbtn J tnttlt btt i i r J with ibfljap'-lFear b Cpnilf-(bt ,tbit ' ; drrifed from, the improtemeot. 1 1 tbereforc L, ;recom(eot!iat t fortify bet Prderl. 1 1 cen a i i a iblfpri ctfctbilitr bf tiDlitflfff b'ote j ivpjRifpr!by,!ii good ntTigtbljB Caspl. od tbt ; ao eat innate belaade i of titil Drobib1!eolir' --fit ment hs been ent bs been adroiniaiered ;itbproinpi' eta. fidelity, and abilitr ; but rcannnt. for- onar in can j a oar inrniioa m ifje jfrqueni i'tetf of ioleoce aod force comtnjttfd jo poo 4 'OorJiin, wriereoy, prisoners, cnargett wnn i. tbe hiebesl Crimea, are reUaaed.:reacoed. or t cara'peiTatueh an extent his.tbNofleoce "' f: "a. ' rriM iliseoar.il (aihicria probprrederap. ni o ?rtV -JJercAnto. - II " !.,aAw t ; blea alogt o'f Urt whif a we (itboU begi jlo 1 pmaneW from btflaQtcied Children. .ararfi b.li:.i l j j ar - aaAatatianifrir vim- t iiam th.s State. atlonJbeWt .U of disNsf wuhj present their,; at RanMor; pai dent in ;n f hws - 6J??nr" aioo. end it ia j probable. byvinif lipeinai. tpecie. or iiseqnieor u, a perpeu i yr, 4, .i-r -r:- ' - - ' - f ' - !ai a,"l flaAal vam ' - roDiie opinion nap oeierraiuwu ujwii jw pediencf. J tbereiore cirec yoar auecjioo to ibe. object Loof . experience lii the practice ol;irioinai .yoacu. oas f aui nea me, tnitf pnenoere iro vjiea perraiuea io eacape froja a laodabte boo anil? id Jurors rSvraTd, I edeatoaed to w centra! te oake ihera in lb direction;: A proposiiion bat JL.d.iBeeete the: wofTclei titlete finnerior; and at a price !. - i T. r " , j I- .t,. r -Ticiitiire. mat i oiJ noi 1 Ilat uuw ui uui, uua iiuika tiviijiMfiu i "-r - . . : . . . . rriir ill inn w paybaceY tei-corrent of i tbe aioe rioi Sootbar inoi.io paj Biipuceaiu oor,wTor dui ws i t v.."-- r - -. - - i , t ndalioa of tne wiiression.!a Ltsl the maitifr ab.orte forgDiifnti. tyV we ?Mn well eooosb tanoiW ,i. WinioielheieflW of Howknwbicb.came t.ff to thia pl. p Saturday, ; About; tbte, , JaeeU- ago,! k ere f csted cp, calling on.all ah waH i s ) ita pajing TaxVsf-all op pbsejio NU Kimd tbi Daauptlliy io aolemn eonrfavtvaed tend forth ihii.J? mason the aforesi.d wicked menqret .been carried, that open force bat been iised and that, iort''110 the Jailor, t breik the Jtil, pesteHhe piis oners.raoo inajci on mem a urnrnarr punian. linentfof-i reariorsoppoftd" ofTeocea. ! ! In Vuc - installers, mo, Ji lairuciO; m ww?m; i- eJclan eae of prison. H.i ,t ed inthejr ea'cape, byexternili1bt C dest inelf bse3,Iji TOtheis, by I -iinatremeii$;uriitabed itfieittl-. iai f r Whetbertheie frequent jnd lepeitrd effen- t ? eesaffamit ine.uoe aaroinmriuon oisjusuc?, .4jnt'irbnjhe;7 or ttltoeetigenee of Jailors, or from the i)ein"4iten- ;y ofthe tatatratct, in iot ijilj!n foffi fitnt prisbntare questiona ;m1rnitleiJ for fl t aour coin si deration, with ihebrtpelidiai yoo H3appijjrthe! correctir, . if 1r .1- ; ' i'm-i It J - rilh Lr be'Jnaof&cient.' flM TAe're'--hi. another! inattrf, connected V'LUiS the due administration oflhe CrirninaliLaw I'ltfllljhatdeselrea ;:atiteotibn-;:j: Crfrt Jals: ihave Lr";!t:fl been permitted itoe'rtlitlfarffeaiwfolnall? to i .- 'I -1 - - ; 1 m - J-. 1 t i " 1 riJ s -escape; aiteri it pas been DOloriotti ii Known. f t 'ir"lK"c I'ihat lhav !ha'i nm'mtiid r-T-ihM-l I- If h pieaTepI Ljiie on thit subject cid b: improred. r6r6otnen.d-.that .ii' bel'done. S ! Kpttie tf- 111 v forda aoch ample protection to the Innocent, H iiar the cetim punishment of lhe! Cut;. rt ThelrVeaidenVand Direriorsfof tbel Lit- iep time, njsj and eitent of wamp it i$ the ' nf"i! ':I!rsr Fond, m'M lay before yoo!, !in M tf a detailed Report of their proceei i - the state of the Pnaj anti of trie Hi VI' 'll f operations in orainmg t 111. IfliUD r s - desire of the lerary B?ard.to ini nuji mu Brruuny, iiu hicb the! pecuniary iTaira I inflbe Board j haye been m4nagedl-..( ii due I to the peoplejo know hoir thef hajre been jeiinagdl'snd it is djue to lh& ; Boadif who look aeon the set eritt end tenamiaf of ihe.ponitbaeDt that awaitsVihe caJprtt, op-! pn a teroici vt yainy, oout tne moaner, feelicjs conjure op doabta enough io justify e conaeientiouf t a,cqatttaU; It is belieted, that a fe w:yiara i tppreoticeahip. in ;e Peni' tentiarf. iQbstitQted for the present mode of poniaDroeni, would ctcje rainy a tercici to oore nearly approximate tne troth.; j rhether it jrbeexpecfient t to ' ctttaTbt ialr these jestttut jonsi and if expedient, whether tbts is a propitloaa time to do so whether ybo nartll eabark tbevFundsof the State, in any of the schemes of Internal Improtemeot heretofore tuggeated-ue' aauert (or your consideration L";- t:V- J ' - i" ' 'F - To yoo, tbe conaideration of fbeae mat ters approprialelyjbelonp ia yoo,he ppw; era of Taxation end eppropritlioa WeJ coo atitutionaUy;esioVryoti are ftttii 5 your Constitoenta, and dooblless well ad viaed .' as !lber1: wishes aruJ.-wanlb' ibeo, ynu are responsible for the; manner in which you shall dtscharjB tbe high :iiq st a confided to yoo snd therefore to j oor' are there cj altera raost reapectlully referred. ? , I , would J jetfooioehd, that HbteTer schemes of experidare yon may embark int that yoo keep within the .oea na at th com,N noand oftbe State ; other wise, the! People oust be lixed more heatily, or the t Stale roust contract a Loan. The pressure the tiroes forbids the ibrmerftbe 4 tarnished honor o( . some of the ; States, shoold make us, for the present; dedine the Iatter.! I The -mania i;Btale-Banking anal the mad career of Internal lonrof eroenl, wjbreb seized a number of the jStates, have jnf oWed iuciu in au iiiuDvicuursi, very uipri:aii"i 'Sot not hopeless. American credit -and character. require that the ataicr of -J violated faith shoold.be obliterated by our honest acknowledgement of the debt, and a still more hooeit effoit . to pay' I therefore recommend the .paasage of ResolotmnsJ ex pressive of the strong interest, which, this Slate feels 4 n the full redemption of etrf pledgelpf PubHc faltbj' jihoV. ofts .'iptfe? de lestatioo of the abominable doctrine of -Re pudiation. That . State, which. bonestfy owes a debt, and; has, or can, cororoaod the means of pay ment, and . refuses to pay, be cause tV cannot be compelled to do so, has already bartered Public Honor, and onl? awaits an increase of price, to barter Public ijioeriy.. opt. recommenuation wiiico.mf. cjuiTiffe irbroyViu North Car olina has been jeered for; sluggishness and chase of twl proa'ece hot toaiop'aheei:! JiCt uff IstsUbe polic-f WCtllAUtiianl w tfst ribbed to auch'Mijritraief.aa lt fo Vppointedtimey aftrot :fift br tfroa circulatibni by pesliina mem into in i isr";"?1" - . - " . w .r ; Ebad lieeePPMewe-"?? fs -.r7- L1 1 -oenea t?atiierpd..p0ietueri aflfcMf. J,i. tfi. Bahksadd drawing but thetpecte for lWwlf tbeso continued dfans, whc Krr- eaeVefert to Wim S&ei frorV which I bate endewrjd to .iiy i-4he eerr:thvig that operates i against the paupfra and taborera to eoopeteneyana n- Wwhfl ; - e 0rsapplied. 1 1 $P. u. m r itU'' 'l cooo6ni.ytut the onirtW deH -JouiS . - . . . . - . . t: i4.. if.viiiiM.itim in ihi M A. if f .-... . t-1--!! rather a tame aiienjpt at a -sneeph. ha' .L 3 nrmmmnm i rir-i irnnr n.inn oriisn hdbiu iuua i iuvnvtiii'pw - ...i i i;n..i :nnnHiv. iriiu u Die w m.v. IW IU,I VW"",''l . 7., .--7 i . ' I i.t. 'ln nliohtn IIS VOUIUi 10 TB- litre the belp!ess,Toreferm;oirndr. to prjtec the innocent, to impfoTe our phyatcal eondmon, t. mU ika iteKinMl tn Wvard induattf. and'toien seouiae Jhonestyi ?intsrlty grit rourajUy; hooe nrianl lhn fi T ... - .5 i.'i . ff . -. - r . " i. J ' l -L':i -is... 4mm . If aaa anotber autpenston. . lr.we bad i Wattonal we nave tne power; ma pmy m Currency at par. in every part the Unib, jMei y w?e bae by which top ihr f!nrrni' iir n I at i nn t a Vr ingjhrown back upon the bank that issuea em ! ouiai we now un "w it. Our own note would retnttn aobnj I aH jttio us ibere would be bnt little demand jfor; with Ms, upon terms of the i most esienoeo specie, as but few would return lopon the iiberalitjr, but, they most be terms pf equii Ilanksrand tbeV would thus be enabled to ityindreeiprocity."HH - 1 throw arh! ir aaioont ntp T.t-t it k-:- Ji.-i.-; - J-. 1 imrwB duties Tor the protection of American In-1 Vaia-U4M' f .rfr--'T,!?- ndelfstand :,aboondi8ff with blandMa . - iff. - I IT . - 1 . . j- atatfments... wr. r-mswaa mn calW tiottf without! the risk inlo another I suspension of beinai driven awm I poae duties for tbe protection of American fn .. - nk. iinnM i I duatrv.igainst Cbropean llodqatry, and to coin . iL v!!! terct;toreigo legislation hostile to or Interests, -' '. . j i erc iorr!UB ic hating a Lrrencyas peentwice w I tbinklcanoot admit of a tdoobt. ; When the bv the President's Vetoes upon Coartcts lor i c,.l0. KB,m. jnj-Mf.prt ih had tha nower. National Banks. WheiheTheafiileb tiinderel Orkoestionably. AU their. powere to impose da- 17 a rd less oi tne win ana ni tne suueriugs ox i ties; the? transierrea loiceueoeraiuoveromeai thVepietiowlUdibeloae Wlietberibeex-1 byjihel atlroftheCkbatitotlbB ampfes or Wishingcoh fctpf Madison are orii ceased bate tie powec and,: it the General deciined aavjesr any thin jf llftOCba'rife then rose, and made a Pehetit tnocli ill be Ure grafol to yoo for tbeae essential oaoal stale of j do8ff02isjn-on;y a little. !ivices,Uban Your Fellow Citizen ; (The meetins then aijoarned withoot doip.K- bosloeas, except appontjnjf :a eoomiittee jj M arrangemeoia ior etiug me v eaters ftl olioian. i--4;1)l .ii: j ':-.j ' troiairaNotwitjbata.n around tier Indiana) - etill bpldirue tuitViiJ principles, ;Not long ipee.-enolleWtiy lion ot a Whig Senator in; ifldiitrietlw&ir Xtocoioco jaai j of aonoonfiriff .w services,! I ii -. -t i. ad bomW.SeV4nt,( MOREHKA SAT13 RDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1 842 Worthy of hisimitation he must: decided One jpeh.rbaa it not, tbethe power is extlocu .Ki- .iti; K-.;;-,ikf ik-i.tlK rlera American, wining lo iuoimmr Kllllllf H aT3 .am I t HaL wbT . aV kiln IIIUD WWM m mW -i ak ak. i. --'. ) . Hsboeht of ;the firat Nafionaldink tojhet present time,! whenever We have beain Uh out' that -Institution, our .pecuniary sOaira I di hot wiah to be understood as advocation a high Tariff " I contend tor the power to impose it. if we think oar ioterests reauire it. . I sdvo- catjs tbs ooctrioe of Free! Trade, as far as it! ia have been greatly deranged jlnjbis Slate 1 pr a citable ; bat when it ceases to be practicable, the isue of a National Bnk baa beec fair- tonlesaat a roinoos -sacrifice tons, I abandon "ii. f aubmiited to the people, by the rival caf 5aj didatea,in the two iaat Goberoatortal elec- "V'"! lions. ' Tbe result, each timeh proires tbe Republican WhigrTickot President of 'the United Slates, HEX7IIY CLAY V0F KEWTDCKT. Mie arioiber VV big; vwtorv In iJL foco flrpnghold The election of WbTr0 Senate of tbeUnjied States, catii no Vp doobleii0rThmpsoi; 'a a)e pg! y. Jbeeneleeted! ffepi lAlieo coofyjil io the Hoit IirpreaeaiaiiTrs ia piacvui .u.3. tvusotl U deceased. iioVERNOS MESSAGE.! I Weioyita the attention of our readers to the EAceiieoi jNIesasge ofnear Governor, Mr ' Sbw-0b;tfiit- yisUed foribe first time )bbwiok of fbw andiftfeet J ife.lll :SN?I-St ; . -" . , j, , 4 ; heiDi to the, Legis'atore now io sessions, r as" i---'- 'v !' -rj-roi have tboosrbt It prooer. On thia occasion to I i -1 L ."i- L , i,. ; :; llAre? Oiiil an atitmslA.1 dianecion -J "V" I imrUn nonnlannaht til trnno Inamna..! 1 n....i.l SI. LLi.L t-.-. J . t I is. iberefpre; rcspecifulli, subm tied, iU Union upon ii ; that tbev tDir;nwka .;a.r.l, majority to be in favor of such an Institution, ii is, tnereiore; rcspecuuiiv suomiueo, a . - -a - - m- a .ri .1 1- i-i'-- - . . . . a an nai naar m nn n ii n w m nnv w rm. mm ft nv - mtai 1 rm 1 1 a m am amttar - iihaia w & 1 ; - - v - - - mWan. at .rtnr ,Amm,n). tn rr nnl ih'.a f.f tfW hnr.n.H for f.ilnra PrMnM. tlon8 '"4. f5!0?n,.Wdl?0n? wb,h ?d W expressed will of vour Oiostiioeh s. J gialaijfin on the eubject, from onextw last; tbe vquestion atigsne beinr ; w beiber i copi, or one copyjof the GaTerrior3 Ma jt' i", ii ;-i'-. -ii.-. t-t ..v snooia oe prioieu mr tne use oi toe roe&fa. uur jieporter lor tne iiuose, ba given oii they have faithfully discharged thetr'dolies. Kttpw that : iM I tnatJnetr t eiowfjitizens'Dottie fSBQW t .1.1,4 'f 4 lit - ' 1 And, in connection wilh this examination, Pf tl.vl iwohid fec6oroend a.eerntiny inlo the af h ii fairs and condition ofibe UniversttV; 6f 61 nd condition of the UniversttV; of our State; Ii:is; the childjofjthe Qtj)attion; ' ? and should be watched over wii hi ! Parental We'b"jr"Worj Body. ; Itj asl betieeirl ladue jfe attention is not paid to that important lobti- (1 itjonlhy j the egiaJaiure. sySulchl Reporta iilr vf ndrEiarninations are i?otroade S will give 'Mf-if the;Ttjbri(k (ull inforolton,i)tj 'Iti;to. fi' tnVHae'eie'nt andjolitjf 1 andititiji pem fi'-it-fjf i : jLgff"soqipiime8.roaie'i tne oqoojr, upon !tl'tk'r fi fl lKo! rtAm. mln Ailltii. fnim tiv irt.trinn .i-;.tha' grcisest mtsref)resehution. j i 1 1 ;. ! it gbeepoit tf the:fffi'bf qtfjijlm. 1 pi ttefeots.vlwiilbe'' laid rJbef tirelyoQldt)? ins ine preseiiT: session, wnicn ones not promise 1 -":;''?'! .jjtjobeeery yi.tres "fi:l.:h( ender jits vchargolatftbis (ialej beside ; ill manafferhent: of which' Ihev invite the strict- -.1 .r"V-'i ".' 8 "' tt iritlin L. t . - . 3 . - u I ' ? 11 est orunnv. v k . 4'-'- -.- ! : 1 ; Uv tiitue of, the' At; authorizing rne to 1 1 sppoipl an agent in lhesCoun;iyf Macon or iV''l-li-' Cberfitee.i'fur the pitrposee ihereie ipecified, 41. ;-- I ppinietrj jicob riLiB, tueq. wno sve s,in nma anu aecuru reauirea.ano entered jji; j :VpbntlhVoarbfge of is dutije-.j-L iif ftiiro 1. j .uiynicai'uwsu uo t reasury vepirioent, I 4Jwill iielyeu the inforaiationi as lo his-oro- ii searciiy oi a circuiaung roeoium'in the Wes tern pan of the State, the want pf aufficient Boada to carrv.;Produce to market, and the Outlay a 1 necessary Io seMli a new IjOnir?, r all combine to bake extremfij iifl&culr due-(he Stetiiephn itbe 1 pa? itoeH oeoi uue- tne mm i upon tCherokee Bonds, and tt ir believed tf ?piy ments r'.hereon be rigorous!y i taciedi 11 result mm ne in many inslaoeestlruin to the debtor! and loss l 1 1 Jr. to the i State i1 bbf, if i-fi- yieaaonableUndulgece;heive it'is ppsst S"'y'-fee.;thkt.n?ot IV iTbe hjgh jprte forlwhickf these tlnds inld. wouiu jBccui w jisiiij jiii, Tcasosaeie looui prosperity labors, is the want ;of facility ;n rjseoanges. auo ia souna uniform JEMauouai Currency, The remedy resorted to in some of the Stiles, is the estatliabraent of -jSlfte Banks.'whicblihrsw in circulation al supply of notes, wbicli for a oornent seems to give relief, but these notes have only 'to : lake a turn or two Northward, and bpek; again, to be' redeemed with specie, and i hejuH'T"' axtptiedho'alrit JS,1aod the jremey tulnVbut uo a . wretched quackery, that! aggravates the diaease. Banks owned, bv Slates, so . ...: 1 '-.1 ; 4 " " i located cs to be .subiect to ihese cootinoed hdolehee. becauaa ahn ha"-tbosen -iai fyiiard dfaine of Hheii epeciei cannot Withstand the her;Treaaury and protect her Honor by alPFPf1"0" Y man loose ownea oy vrtidintr rdeht. and nrnmnllv rneetfriff hr I luuiviouais. ----- Bi -. r r ' .'- pressea win oi yourAonaiiioen's. - i b'81"'' "! uvw p cauvidcs iuu- i , . -j j. , t -.n- , t, . it,- i uur rieporier lor ineuouse, oas otven oiiiir The disease under which the National I othlrjpat. toe beat vM !--.s.- i.tU .l- . . r i..i 1 wisest i eaicalations. aod often destrova hnnea I Wnfitern North Carolina. mav rfpira i at tlm r. . c ; v v- i ' amM WA aM.MAa.aA " . W aV ' W Z. t- SL 1 r ' - - 1 inir ilia uvDiifv iiuiii. 1 witQKifli CTPen tna weii Hwiaeo. .,wpK,mwno "? bands of itbody, tbit attention which their A.lrw - rW,i. pie are kept, check iheir energy. ;carbs their i f - i lJ P' H Messrs. Avery of jBnrker WiMer, pf Vi ebterpHzeFandkilla their prosperity:' r 4 - I V : and Wilaon,1 of Un'iaitibtvto mmoDi entertained Iheope, that? upon PM aoewfcu from the usual ppcMee; tbjthe mjoed by a ilrict ply V0U fta oolv ohil thn payment of oar National Debt, the proceeds compilation of his Message, in that be has made 4- it .'.ut.ii-ns .- -..- . . w iav fiVW fllM t 4 - 4. 'f t; ! 1": -' i i 1 1". '! i-1 -.il ariatyom .thaiest piheuW.tei Landt, I National Pfeoot wouldhe distributed a mon? the States, to wbieA 1 4:14--.- ifTuT- - A i ? ..lyL i-'- thv iio- iii&itr beloty ' IK.' ' v' .. M'AHSon totheJoterests of ins own ctiafgeJviliis iDcywojpfofJiioo rund would aid I-i ; ' ? - n -1 '--:- ? j: t frS; : - -jTST:. v. .i.;.y.;".i1Vi ia what. we like to see. sioce jnterfereneeTm tbe locales greawy. in inn. jaacaiion, oi, ineir i - i. u : f r--i- .- Youth; and iuV their sebemes of Improvement Executives of States.; Is rarely, if eer. prodocr UUi tiuWOvWisn tu expewamuro mao no mesas l i.io. mi urmiK iuu ,j-mi'' Ori this oectiaion, Mr, FfaAircis, of Hayvs. mniim m tJ1nit mm Cnfl Ita4 4nsl mnat'aniuO now at our command,we shall have to resort to an increase of Taxes upon ear citizens:.TbePresi dent tas thought proper io interpose himself, between us and o'nr jaat tights, and deprive us, for tbe present, of the Foods arising Tiom. thai souree : 4He had the power to do sp,v sod. we moat aubmit, until the time ahall anive, for aa Bot-any-omnients by -us are useless, since our readers have here ao opporiooily to read the Me8sige,'and wilt doubtless form their own opto": ions reiaiiv other i engagements She has yielded lo withers the gloryfof their, magnificent expenditures, . A a a a . a a " ' " ' ' a a no win yieui tojnem an tnat giory wnicn nil arise from a repudiation of tbeif .con tracta. In the language of one of her no. blest sons, ( it is Wetter for; her to sleep on in indolence and tnoorence, than to wake up to infamy arid treason.' t . ! 4 But -when Public honor is at .stake, or public Liberty endangered, she wtl shake the pnppv from her brow ; and then, for her h.gb souled patriotism, for her unwavering The passage of a new Tariff! of duties, at the last Session of Congress, it is hoped, will relieve the nation from the temporary shifts of issuing Treasury notes, or of re sorting to loans, to meet its current expens es, and to pay its debts. Already its effects are visible tn the increased activity of Amer4 ran TnHiialrvi ! nnl in ika n t nai linn I ivn a rf some of the uiopeah Journals, ond in due time; it :s belieived, will be visible io the in. crease of our Revenue, But scareelt has the law gone! into operation, before we hear fol ode itTw1sTbe"discu88iontwas eniiralr cioental, and the subject tritey "yelnbe Jmpal . I to the debate an interest which one wonld bif H" J conceive the sobjectcapable of ejicitiog. are prouo.io nan irqm me coooiy oi tiayti: an tflfr1-m jukimitMn nf i Wkir rrinrinl..t. relattve to Us merlt9, ss tbef do upon everv , . 14 - i t iLi . 1 ,1; ; i t H Vr t 4 t- j4r-.lV P.Iy coooty perhaps, ioJthei U. StaJes, wk r Subject It is plains dignified j and manly, .Z2-lry - O'--.!4'.'-- i '-V 4 ..,,,.4,,- : ! ! 1 ,.. '.-!.-;" gave in 1854 an unanimous tote for Gee ... i! -. i. FISHER ! - MR. CHA A resort 'to NULLlFW&TlOtf, 1 i 41 4? Thisgenilem: r ' ' "1 'i V ' in qis speecn ioerore devotion to Ihe'loVe of Liberty, for! lie r '.toy rePe.9! thf eatpned,! because bis object is ally to the Union, and for her stern integri ty, the proudest sister of the Republic may well desire to be her rival, t. N f ' Tbe Civil commotion, which bas lately disturbed the patriotic Slate of Rhode Is land, is deeply - to be regretted, and its ter- mmation in a conflict might have been at. tended with serious consequences to tbe other clatesj vAside then, from mere sym pitny.' we cannot oe inuitferent spectators. lopqoalily to tbe right of suflragej is the ground upon which resistance to tbe consti luted authorities, and overt acts of iebellion, are attempted to be justified ! Without pas em jf upon the merits of, the itsoe between a '- aT ( somemiog oesiao raising uevenue. it is high time, the; principles, under which du ties may be imposed, should be settled and a'dhered to ;i The principles being' settled, the extent to which the powermay be exer cised, then becomes a matter of expedien cy. All agree that duties may be imposed to raise Revenue, but some contend that tbev can be imposed for no btber object. If this latter doctrine be true, then are we shorn of some of the, moat important pre rogatives of a soveieigK People then may we be subjected to the most, commercial Slavery. If; it be admitted tht Europe can Uouniry, WOULD ROT DO . II C WAS WILLI KO TO ther ! ! What other resort is there bat f tbe Sword; andjW ill Mr Fisher permit! himself to I Cofle, 11 a 5jf Moliases JS3J 0; be ao far lost to eery thing i bat is dear to Jiim self and biaceeplr8 to lend his eid jtb ; an j aju tempt to plunge pur peace AilXiand iotjo a Civil VVia! I eo disaaterooa in its resulti to tbe Wei fare of! any People? e We hope not. f :liU lope of Itbeftylaqd Freefr?ade noitpns.will hardly cfoae nira i? ion maoiy inioiucn an uonoiy anosnwar ran table scbeme. ! What eay yoo, Otd Jacksoo men ? Are; you willing to countenance adocfrme b'enniel meeing of ihe Legislature of lVprtb" Of sodangereoi-siioctrinew yoo itcitimeao olina, the twolHooses asiembledEaVtbe Ctm Geo.Jacksoo.annouoced yoor determination: to J by barles Manly, Epq jf Principal Clerk, af patildown,ifii was necessary, at the point of the I large tnajority of lhe Members; being present, bayonet; i We believe not. And trast ! for the nsual oaths of qualifications were adtoioisiew peace and b!ooor of oor common Wiinti fThe Senate i was called lolrder by TbiH Stone. Kso . PrinciOa! Cleik. antl a aoorooli tbe Repoblican banner,) you will again be found I appearing there, the Senatpra were ioro io-j bittliag, aa you were in 1832 and SS.fonl the I William Thompson, also oneofjtba Jatuj side of, the LAw,tbe CdwsTiTtrtoe and the il.PMU LJiJi rj10W Tfop will by, your votes at ihbzU Unosnallv noneinal In ihir at ehdance.bo lot box, show these men, that they have Qo place Galleries and Lobbiea were i litierallr em in yoor affections, that joa loa tbe and deteil with spectators, soxiooaly awaiiing the ff'1 auch DisobAHiimo -and RevoiWoiUEr 'li XSS M..i- - at 1" -, tf .l ' - - . f .. . I tv iuibiuiiuio uueiueKS piii HUJ,-v fif, , A80a8Measores, if tbey ever boold be Membera t.r, or. a dwdailineVn refill resbtted to, woold jneviubly drench the Walion several tnomeataarinr which; )fa m'if a H CO A a pour inio our uouniry, the excessive the parties i that State, 1 aa constrained production ol, her pacper labor, whenever to say, that there is a apirit too often 'raani- 8he chooses,; and can ; exclude- our produc- fested in our country, to enforce our sup- ll0M from her Markets, or tax tbem so high nnsd riffhbt. or to redreia nor M.rinn.I as to be ruinous to us, and that we hive no jrienncesr by ' apeale ;tapeW-riiu'oce, j powt.io pf 6tct.:oraeIes - sa(n8tji the inr flux of the one, or to counteract tbe oppres site 'exelusiou, or heavy exactions of the the since! tbe Iaat Legislative session. Theiaccomnanvio? Fi'e C: contatna' RmoIo. lioosl passed fay tne Legislatoiea of the follow iosf Stales," viz : Maine, Massachusetts, Ver mnnt, I i Conneei icut, R bode Isla nd. New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Feonsylvaoia. Marv- land, Virjinis, -South Carolina, Georgia, Alaba- Hi !l!il1thbriztd "me1 Joj empJoyCoeisy jlrl clafend fiii-lheTiiff porchasersbr LndjJtrj'Cher iW.'M lotee ,!bouotvr !r-eMagej! 'tiieisevieei -.at : t.--j a t -. . ; ?-!-44lrj .... . : I ' ; , I ,'44i MJ iiosus L. t LiNOMAv,. 11041 preaome, Will make s (Kepol. dun qa the Session, on- rather thto to Law. to resson, and to a re- tnrninir ihm nf Jnalire. ; It ia tint "t mmmryr arievance. under whicha neonle roai labor, other then indeed, are we in a helplescon- that tn.trtee eeeori tb force fr )Mrmm tioo. The avowal of this doctrine is well :: . . . 1 -.1. -i. . I 1 f.. j t n.; - n i i nor is i: to believed that in any portion of wematru roreign rowers, wno oorouniry, in thia enliahlened scej will s re 80 "ocitneu to lorget ngnt,ito impose all course 01 -policy be peisisted in, that is jrf'cf!j rHf'f wur KUU' arossly oniost-and onnress ve. The stead v inetf cupiuiiy may ouggesi. lot appeal 10 risht and to reason, is sUre In due oceo tr ao mo time past, we nave ueeo ap. . .u . , . 1 nrnrimilina , inta annnihAii. f h iirnna has H.uCurc .r epptopriaie rsmeoy. rv---Mrr . ti ",1 ma. MiissippiTiTennesseelKentockyahd Int The examp'e of our own State, in herateady ."!e. flooding our Country with he products Th J Resolutions refer lotibe fol law euoits to relorro fter representationf , by ep- Ul ucr .,.wura f 1 .. amc u per cenu. subiects- -4' peati to trie jostire 01 her claims.! and tbe Wl,l' luo F,UUWCI,0,,B Ul amonean laoor snceess which evrntoally crownnd tboae nave oeeo eitner toiauy exciuaea irom ner msraets, or taxed irom su to per cent Her wntera Upon the wealth 1 of Nations, descant to os upon the beaiues of .Free Trade. Her political Orators and Journals!. shout to os. across the Atlantic -Fbee Trade and! thelortous prisitege of ouy- tng irom whom you please. 4 -j Some of us rei.ee lib V. Trade and the Pof thereof; alonoua privilege of-, buying of whom nd vr Htvav wnrlK ef ila anther j Jnnn in evnrrieA the nawers vested in nfl. bv removlnrr I a4 L .;' i 4: -d hj -:flf'-j I Jackson,'- k ,LiI.hi In. anrl talrinrr. rineeaeoinn l oikll I : . - - :i - FL ! 1 -.' . .. . :IJ v "'.' iseojQsiiy,ouf.ftwn.4.4J1 'r Vv"!"' !' The Presideot having called - an extra Session of Congress In ' 1841. prior to vlhe regolar Con gressional Elections in oor Stateit became my dotyj t Wder! ab'Electioa for Members of the present Congress, by Proclamation. ' ! In the death of the Han. Lewis Williams, the late Representative In the thirteenth- Con ! grsaiotial District, tbe House of Repr was i deprived of its olrest, snd most jefficieot Members, the State its ablest and most faithful Representatves, and the comnaunity, of one of its best, most boo- ored, and most esteemed "citzens. " A4 Writ of Election was isaoad to supply the racancy, which tesolted in tbe election of. the Hon. An derson Mitchell, of Wilkes. : 4 4 4 i by me deaib oi Alexander I roy. K?q, iat Soliciior of the fifth Judicial Circuit, the Slate was deprived ol an excellent Officer, and of a most estimable citizen. A temporary appoint!- ment, by the presiding Judge, of tbe Hon. RoU be rt Strange, was made to fill the vacancy It will be your duty to elect bis successor, bolu ci tors for the second aod foarth Judicial Circuits, are likewise to be elected. I - " The Report of the State and progiess of Com mon Schools, is necessarily too loog tor this Com munication, and will constitute a part of tbe Ke- portof lbs Literary Board, Having receivea ice resigaiuons, in nte A-or William B Shepard, Esq. the Senator elect from sine nrst eoaional Uistrici ; of Etiaba Bostick. a member elect of tbe I loose of -Com m . : m wmi 'at mens, irom tne county ot itichmond ; and of K. bert r fame, a member elect of the , sams Housed for. the County cf Cb&wan ; I issued rits of Election, to supply tbeee vacancies .v-.f.;.v- --f - . -i 'A .For tjie information of our fircr aain I m"7;have produce to sell,we give betj a statement sbo wins the prices at theiftr lemah oh torday the jJ0ibiuliimo, I e, ?fore tbe little eqoad oft licoloros 1 of carrying lit : flr'fcf r1 jf assembled together io the CoanHoose. io.lrnnn . eseotatives ;4f;;teiiiaM 51 a 7 . Flour, peif 'barrc-H ja Jii Pfeenl T'Efffl W WAjS) 0T HEALfHf M CodOCmM; i.-w una vi .iTrtiiftTninn riifitri tum nrcv'i, . . ' - -- . r.?t -'jJ-l I i pAROLIKA wEHTr-THAlRATHRltTpAKsb;B-allT, UK WAS FOR NULLIFICATION, DIS u 1 tun ajhh j QCiiCioiviv jrn if Tn at Beesttf 18 a 20':'"CrnXiiot-e, Flour; 5 J a 6; Pork 2 J . -: 4 , Seepnce current table fof lFayetteif art J Cheraur micea.1 '"M'4";iii!v-lv-'. .f j I Price o Groceries M CdeiH . 10 '4 ait Rn i 1?" 4'?i i iVrictoGrocfri& gf8 Coffee 1 0 a ta ; M olasses;35 a 40 1 Sop 6 a 10, Salt, per Sack, $3 Pork, 2 a;i .4" . From the- Raleigh Register. STATE LEGISLATURE. Testerday, being the dsy fised by law.feK following the donatiob vrii8 0i Giiecnon, losvppij ineva vacancies. . . ' . . j ; i. - . The ttccompanyina File.fmarked Bcooiains 1cb tlroP; old again be oade;by:jbe he resignations of Jostices of tbetPeace,4made CaIftotintfeJ(w hoi basely array ibsmselves under n the' suhtect 1 1 ou. t ,t ; 4 H" ' I. 1 I ll. The prooress cf riftlizatmn, sustained by the dictates of humanity, wouldj seem JO ap peal to public !iberality4 for thje l establish- n ut cr A'jl'iuii lor the use and benyt of he Def, Dumb, and Blind, ancj for Ibe pro. ection ot tue unioriunue Lunatic, i ne lelplees and suffefing:condiiioiiof mny of hese afHirted cieatuies, have Inpgalnee and "! ir i' ,4tt tn -il,M nxtKh ifla,i .r . 1 ifiriitian rdmmonitv. It is refered to von n saVL Mwj unheeded has, hff rtf bat appeal. 4ia h!kiw.sie': ieferredt! li bta W4eay.;bow much Nnierwe shall banifest hui;jgrpss in eratnuae ia X4if wuw riT" ' M it fc U'wt j X 1 l..f:-Jt i A : irlh the ihandiiif pro uaipo effor's, is proof of the wisdom of that policy. j.' - a i a '. . . '-""'a- - e a J . " ' I tnereiore oeem it the duty oi an friends of social order, to rebuke, on sll occssions, hat spirit which is ever ready to light the iorcn oi civil uiacoro, ana revet in tae otood of a brother.-f' , Oar Banks resamed specie payments du ring the past summer, and it is believed will be able to austatn themselves in future. But. while they afford ova sound Currency. 11 is id be regretted, that tbey are not enabled to i Tbe death of the Presideot and to h e Widow: t i The Veto, vice lora ted on! i TL 1 t'! 4L--' a TT tmmV I- ' - m I J . '.J - . ' 9 .- i . . . i crimiii ' - 1 PT " wfthat:ire jmigbMhe .more effeeitialy.: The PoWic Landa,aod the diatributiou oflhe 1!:"' "C 'lKr" "TT -T" - -; a m aaaaa mm m mm m r mtmi t . mmw m- mm n mm m invaiivft mm m a. aaa. & a a ' - t :. j Theejoaod of fogitivea from justice, embra. amendment of the Constitulion as totbeU,.4j' J4.44 4 . " T" yi iTu UtM b,. .t -4 ;:h 4 Power, .nd the Pr..Wenli.t..eroof ..r. TfVVJ od the passage or a Law requtriog Elec- 7?VT? isorve oor glorious; cyntOa. which wbo T08e ta Waini.e tchisPV Wdion.lbe fur president and Vice President, to be else-1 was; made by our i Forefathers. who fought and ainr fmm lMN,mt, sn..vr leS11 the aameday ibroogbool. tbe Uoion ; I bled to establish ii. and hkkAmd dawn b' is. i nnwAmA tAmnim .nt iK f:irfe! annoBflcrf1 i- . w t a - w f : eww v a extend their accommodations, and i net ease tbe glorioua privilege of selling where we ,yi iwcuKiiuu, iu iMiTawiii tuo UCCC39I- pieaaB ana to wnom we cnoose. it is as rm tiea - of the community "quire Y rriiuttaus.ibavethe1priviU North Carolina, although an Atlantic withoni exhorbitant exactionsas it is to buy State, is, to a great. extent, tn the condition piihoutthemi jlf every facility kinducemenl of some oi the interior Ststea, 4 Sbe; has no to purchase the indoatry of others are open- lsrge pmmereial mart.frpm which is shipped ed to os but every facility snd inducement the principal productions of her industry to sell the products of bur industry are ob- Thesetre shipped mostly from the Ports , of structed or ;c lose d, then j rausJ we become, Virginia and South Carolina. :Tbe balances moal surely, a rained people. 4 This senti u .to. . m ' ' : . .. i viiil' iu, uriuinii ill iwt mill,. . c-iia nriifi win rax ma .mImamm ' w . . . . . maa . mvimm. w - - r . . V ww ulc.so uu IIUUJ uubv ui iuS j.t.-: " T j . i .. . .1 uui mjmii inn in, rnirpinniifivnr, nn inaftnitia.i V . - J w tw..uvc, a ne rot in cast oonndary ; iTbe admishn of Texas into tbe Union ; lee U tSank or Fiscal Corporation ; do we hear the 'shout '. of. Free Trade, and all enemies; whether foreign or domeatic: F I .' ' Ui-'J . ti -ii - - w; ii-. i .1 . T ' v !! 4 fellow ciiizensor ihe.r Old Nojih State r-' IFbte'x 1 Democrats I are Ty ouj tead jj l Ifbr socn a crisis 7 Are you ; wiiiiag for the - mere siifleaiaear w i.c y,,r ni so eeps ci oi ni Dg, cry out itoer 'ii ;imM "j.' ....., 4i. 'fi.-' '-Ml-.' 4Ji against heir atHhe abrth, contracted ffor The ment tittered by one of our renit dtsungnish immeate quantity f merchandize. Itnircbaa. i Preaidentr, tn 1824, in relation io a Tar d there,' have ' to be pa.d in i easbUi Our I iff and al a time' when : be was befbf e the BaHkT notes have to supply this cosl, jeither people as a candidate for that high office, is The Bankrapt Law ; rne Sob-Treasury ; ? The Repudiation of Siate debts; ' Tbe Sorviving Soldiers of the Revolution; - The Militar? Academy at West Point j 1 he Loan Bill aod Ope ; Hour role of tbe loose of Represeotati ves. 1 The term of serviee of Hon. William A Gra. baroi a Senator of the United Stales from thi Pcle PJn 'Mate, etpirea wab the presen:t Congress. Yoa the Branch lof the Bank xf, Cape Fear following resolt : 'Louis D. Wilsooliftfoco) - Andrew Joiner, tWbig) j! 4 Mr4AV i tana " ail arnnrdi nor elected and conducted lb the Cbiir; -wJ made bia aeknowtedgemeota for the boooro red upon bim. 4v --4-4i " i ' Mr Morehead.bf Goilfcrdinom U3. cipal Clerk oftbe Senate, Thooias G. r declared democracy aadrepublicaniam wilh iotentio V000 J. aP t D i,r. m ieceiveo lorn your now peaceful old Mpm, Jbonat. proceeded o,f8f ,4 J kxM JLi f r . . vf rXTiTE? received a snanimoos vote. 1 4- falJ t44-,ri?l X3tYe rare informed that the7bte of jail, g Banks in Virginia ar received at The Ssnatejpioce '1r if- . ." ,h I by being presented at oiice for tut; puwio mat tax en to toe iiotin, oi ov or specie, and ) fully auvtamed eighteen yejare of sol f". SebgltHeii-e&l experisDlc Cllc ssiilrn short, inbae sir, be ill supply tbe vacancy. Derm? the nast Sarin?. I reeaivl ika Stan dard Yard Measbre, and Ooaee Weights, fer-1 -nmneo try toe uenerai ueyerttment. 3 1 adveitia" ed tor a Cofctracl to miEe deftliniM tUianf i. famiabed tq the several Ccanties igreexbfy 21 in jtbis place 4 - . .,4 ' m i in aawiwiWaMawMa.MM . .! t laaaeDorkerv tWhiit) has been elected in fiM vacanev In the House of Ccmroona rmmn ukl need eounijr r$ pecasiobed b theeath I of Wn H I-- I i'ij". fJ Rostiek. r.i - t late incumbent, - mm IV.t aae ja """'.. aaas IVMUn "4 . f William SinWer. 1' H I W. Miller, f W big) Itllll.iu UIIIUESI T " 5 ,t;i -1 ne senate tben procwegiy-i pal Door-keener. MrViIliata8of F jf. nominaied t Jeba2ifnf'! ftVvV Cooper, of Majtts,nccdoated Jcbn v , .r.'n-'V'r rti-'-a-i d--r.---v.--t t4;J4l4 4 - : '-i :Nj i ' 4j;T 44'4H4 f7,1-4r 4; 4' : tl 4h ! 4 4-4- 7?..
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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