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western r#i 8 zz*zz ) / mh_,_fw>z f ss be flfy waif t ■** m - sb s-jmm^m ?, is even wise io abstain from laws wlnrh however wise and good in themselves ha.e tht temblaact of inequality which snd no reap bm in tho heart of ihc citiaen and which mil be evaded « ith little remorse 1 m a-itdom ■'! legislation is especially teen in grafting i in i on ieu t . dr tiimiiay r burton craige.j salisbury l.o\va county s c ... monday nt arch 28 83a vot n no ifl i er8bi r rail road the preient i t t hit a su |> , .».[>■- h i'eit i rail road h thc . ■,. i nut t masonry ol il rnul v.-.h been comploted fr 1 of petersburg for about 3(1 miles oa'li^h i t n miles more -| formation hai i tat iv pul tiudti con i tr.u i are now in a rapid state of exe h ami it it expected tli be completed by >!| h lsl i iuk next thit will give jtlin i tlie road rend for the reception ... m.-b hithn tin months from this tune i *******" mentt are made to at to avoid nil unnecettary delay in hiving down the i portlructure timber ia already pr h il tor { tin distance nn i tin ihipmei h raits for thirty miles of road has been ._•,,, u-^h manced ai liverpool an.l ihe whole quan i tttv it is expelled will he received al i a ******** tertburg by tha ut of april next h a locomotive engine ofthe moil np b proved construction has been . mora r h for bv the company in england aa.l -■> i rangement are made for procuring in llnsh country a tacond engine an.l the necossn i rv carnages and cars for he trai,sp.>r.n-h lion of persons and property h the listai.ee of 45 miles which at n-l hove stated will lr adv lor the recrp-h tion of rails l,y lhe 1st of july aext,ex-h ti-r.tls h miles beyond lhe mcherrin tbol rail-road on reaching tins steam may u-h axpected immediately tn cuiniand a p->rh tion of tho trade i the roanoke as u a 1 1 ******** las that of the intervening country mnlh b.he trantportatton of passengers and the h 1 1 mail on the great northern and soiithernm lime these objects should nn ttmliiir 1 irasihcnt bo experienced f.r tl.e wan oil ll'inids muy be at.uinad in little more tbanb ll i mills from this time and trauspor ii.tt inn in the rail road be regularly i irnniiaetii'ed between hick's ford and po-i itertburg in the spring of next year i i it mil require it is presumed lsmnn.lith inn re tn tompletethe whole rail-road tol ithe ruanoka — when this noble tlreaml ithall he reached t trip offbur or flvel lh tit's to title water will be substitute i fori it voyage tubject to much uncertainty audi 1 1 lay and a safe and speed t.nnsporta-l ition on a portion ofthe most importantl llu of communication in our country bel ig ven to a mail and to passengers i i you will sec sir from the above stnte-l imont that the aitl ofthe aitato is asked tol in work uf'naay execution but by no meansl ian unimportant one i nave no doubt it'nat ita patronage may be oxtented to int im works promising larger results bu i boinfi'letitlv believe it can be given to none h where the end in proportion to the effort hwtll i.e us brilliant if the above view is bc.rreot the subscription of the state will hsearcely be paid before returns will hc re hceived on it it will be deemed a con hlliiitatiou of thit that the stork ot the hcompany notwithsanding the rapid ln.fim hon stockholders has stood steadily at pur hit other respeets involving higher state hri moderations the work seems to bc more heiiunently entitled to patronage is nt i in nl defence or on instrument for the of intelligence its importance hutiili.t certain lireusianres van scarcely be hjappci-ted bu looking only to its ordi hai . every d»y uses it ii certainlv a | ti'.ng coaaiileratiou in ita favor that it h resents in a port mi of the t ommonwealth i a.-nssable to every visitor at ita seat ol hj cverninent a specimen fa rail road hjofcuperior order one adapted to loroino h lit power and one unsurpassed in beauty h"f iiiln.e it directness or iu favorable bin nation by any thing yet undcttaken hiu r country h i ught to adj that the cc.f of.he wark hhiint»iisiiin.liiig many unfavorable cirrum hj^mfs jvhtrii have eoiitn-iito.l lo enhauce tar wtihtn '':.' fslima-r hl iws we shall n i '•./•- a grea nil i the .-. - it fa failure lu t the « i tie stock ibis plan would n capit • ... . j,i more rctilj to eti ■n i lie should rend the c.m.n 1 f..w steps ii ne an.l thev would bring th t h tt what the . i miut wereimmi t.«-ly btfu re the rupture with real britain i1--h war he cautioned tnllemen h would stoop te nut real them mem in itk these i n 1 ,. i he got up al in lima in i ii ot d l.-lud i fanatict congn m look to the condition ofthe i'm !■ir-..h and nnl hi u a-..l h:.i mum .- ot i ivtkc it tu et further hv ir gentlemen lo consider he iltd iii.'h house with prudence tnd mn.l ti.leration and though i.e would nnl nn 1 ploro th in n i ho es mostly warned them h in disre hiii such n ni m ha mr i'i a nf south carol in s'i h raited hit warn " v i 1 ! it . ********** be likely to t ease the n which i tin 1 comniui.ili loexas|>c ...! iota l citiacnt of t ieorgia already convulsed i.i i lite ttrnngctl excitement to ipthieuce i'm i publi mind tu excitement .. im h « th h out the illegitiniatn mil inflummator i torposition of this ii luse mm impel th'-nth in acts which un it involve ut in tha hor rnrt of intestine war and shake tl.e piou-s^h ofthe constitution to ns centre ' duet h tnv ineitihi't ol this mouse deli re tins ' i are we convened i re tn dissolve ihe i in mis which connect these united slat - hj are we no bete fir lhe purpotc ... ttretl i gtboning nf cnntnlidating il.e i ..!.-, .- h union ' ami if bj expressing an .| inimi h wed aught n impair its tntegril or to i in let in e its performance am we not i traitors i the cotltlitution and ti the h laws and tt tho sacred obligation which i aro imposed upon us tim motion i t lay ihit memorial on the i table was i nit in 1,1 ,.. 93 si.mr ofthe i southern g ntletnen _■< re nd in their tent h i ! i t la v hud been the question » uld have i i bteu ctrried against tne agitators h i frost me n y er post h i mr clay'h speech ■i the temper of ihc speech s w se t.iaa h i its reasoning uud displays mr claj nt i i the pitiful light of one whose passions hive i i increased while hia mind has decayed and h i who in losing those powers which . u i i liable i li..n to colulncnil h i " the applause of listening senates h i hat also lost not only n proper tense i i of the decorum due tn his place ■i but even the common courtesy ol a en i i hainan hit attack oa the irtrm nnnan i i senator fmni maryland is tmt iu ihst part i i nt the apes i wo copy to-day : but wc aek i i tht raider to peruse with attention tl i i aeritkonioul and to ally unci led for as i i perslori of mr gallatin — a man esteemed i i for l.is worth admired let inn talshtl rntl i i j .,... i mail . and honored tor il.e scmpu i i ions integrity and oarnesl patrio.itst which i i distinguished him throughout hit long car i leer of hall a century in he public service i mr clay once before intuited mr calls i tin when that gentleman was tent un i der the admit istrt.ion of mr adams to i rspiesent this country at the court of st i james mr clay then secretary of state h na rtler to recover commercial nrn ilr uge we use hit own word which had h been lost through bis and mr adam's h prejudices and folly nin-le ua ..." mr h gallatin to convey a lie to the british cab h ii '• when mr gallatin ascertained this h from the reply ofthe british secretary of h foreign flairs ina indignation may be h imagined ! and whea he llorivnr.lt rec.-iv h ' - ii in mr clay a sophistical and flimsy h argii.it t aiming t ihow that hit lalse h hood was a 1 evactly s falsehood bill a sort of uiplotnatie subterfuge he allowed i bisconten.pt for the miserable shift aad h c.pially miserable apolo by never pre h ssntini the letter to tho english minisirrs hi in the reeollecti-.il of this circumstance i tba reader may perhaps lin i the cause of i th aerimmiy now indulged bj mr clay h owdrrls mr giillaltn this passt ■" h ins published speech has evidently l-ten i softened down sinre it was delivered : bul i ti still reuiins enough ofitt trizinal ehar h acter teexeite the disgust of tht reader i ttandiog as it does m strong cootraat wilh i the ihi ine electioneering pan i which precedes tt.in.l in nkirh ti.e table h orator end*eav«re*o win over lhe vo'.ui ul h iritbmenby wheedling ibem op lhe around i t a fan i resemblance between ireland i and kentucky ifihe rentuckiam iietr h any resemblance to the brave tyarmhearl h erl aii'l tiiuere tost of lie kineralj isle i mr clay at least has fallen ta a wry rt of the likeness tumuli ar.'se great confusion prevailed mt i te another van buren man moved the previou question lo cut short discus sion tin previous qiiostinn upon a mo linn for adjournment ! ! tl.e uproar con tinned multitude roria to speal at the same inttnnlj clamor vehemence in i laughter were mingled from all quaters during thit melee the editor of ihe kir quirei it i.st.id exhibited a ludicrous mix mu nl iltsiii.il and despondency the question however was al length taken nd theadjoui ninent was carried by a lai <■majority thus lias the long expected virginia aucut been dissolved i j...p this tubject we havt a remark nt two to make lu.rrn.nl thov would have ... follow lh south and the picture ja appalli ■■j i manufacturert wcluld be demolished at by an earthquake end the eastern ahip|>i0 interest wi.h it ler in tuch an event kng liti'l iheir cu-loitnr wol.ld necesmtrtl 1>c come the carrier ol the south ami west rearing large cities and capital itls on tho mississippi these and similar reflection give nn iiii'-nse interest to tin proceeding ui congreaa and any aid yu afford in crushing the curbed hydra | i ic ■/.. system and a'.i intelligence you may gii ie oti lho subject ill he thnnkflitly ackaowli odgtd bv your old friend tne billowing documents laid befon | t b l'ri..k.itriti rail roab compantj 01 jtl annua keeling on monday tl.e 5th •„,( will afford valuable information not on lv 1 tuch stockllolderi «- were unable ,„ attend on that occasion bul to the public e rally the financial situation ofthe . , any appears no lets gratifying than , ■„. nan of its iflairt in all other retpecti „ cheering and the protpcot ahead aninin petersburg lime i t ml i 1 pr nil i'm •~ 7 m mil " i tnoir " wa i r u0 -' ■i i.n it h nvalte " h d 30,000 3000 " i chatham 10,000 1000 " h randolph 10,000 1000 " st iltot 10.000 mind it 3d 000 ■r.i 30,000 s000 " i such a move would give rani an.l ton-h nt lion to all who take interest iu ;. prep . h i mat nt the laat hope for carolina i my list i have omitted countiei thut ll doubt no would be willing to t in ai'.ih i have fallen short of he sun which >. h would tubtcribe — though i may have i eeeded nthirt it ought in be borne th min.l that january i ll will tel ml.-iih a milli ni of ilollnrt now locked up in 4.-1 hanks — he owners will loan it ami ., t ; h rot nties desired to lessen lite annual intt h do of tha'iax they might iuue a r.ttiii.h cte debt to bear interest and edeen.alili'^h at distant dayt sons ... make the taxes <;■20 vears pay il t_.it ail of ll.utt of l<-i,l years •■from ma o.txiim a lincattra hciiuk.h no wagoner who brings his cotton h mnrket it camden or elsewhere it satis i tied till he bees every buyer and bm ■. h tains the utmost he will gi?8 for it ii h purpose is to gain the buuelit of all <.- ********** competition which exists among i...seh who desire to purchase in produce l sees a inanilos gain ia this became i often obtains i2j centt more to the '- h dred thau he otherwise would get n.nv.^h h not lhe same principle ii.ditp.itr.hly ap-l plltahle to the same eircumi.auo.es upon nl large tcalol suppose the state nf s.uthh carolina the party offering the cult ... ci h of this year in market it it not har in-h teres to hnve the competition ef england,h france and the whole world who l,--i.e^h her cotton for manufacture or liar h brought to bear upon the article in mar ■kc ! i is as inailifesl in this t >-.- h as in the former that competition of theh utmost lat.i.ude is tha object to be desir ■ed but suppose the town council fl camden were to ordain thai nobody i shoulrl purchase cotton hut one ipi-citied i i reliant — and that nnboily elia should i rfor sale sugar sail cotton bagging i ffeo tea cheese nails and iron i tat would tho waggoner think of tins — ding too the same regulation in co i.hia chersw charleslon and ham rj ' if nullification would occur to him thit ease whertfore should it not occur him as a citizen of south carolina in • still more ilagrant case of lha tariff to georgia or north carolina with . cotton ' buppote tb state of south irnlii.a required him to pav to ber tux the re r 40 per cent as he passed through tr toll galea eoing or coming 1 tho far would be still upon him and the paial i complete so like ihe whole 8outh tho waggoner oul have to pay mora for what h igh buy and fret lest for what he might ill than he ought to do there is this difference to ha remarked making the case of the waggoner ttill tore lerablarthan that of south camli i—viz l^rif he was fraadulently swiii to out ofthe eiirninps of his labor they ild go into tha pocket of one who waild lend his gams among us and tha commit ily of south carol a would have lhe — whereas in the prea-i.t alate of aings the tribute of south carolina gott o another clime never to return ! from the richmond enquirer georgia question there it moie ini-.cht.tf brewing the supreme court l.a decided against he state of georgia and the blow was i.llowad up m tne houae of represent ives bv a memorial presented by mr duns from the city of new vurk on lhe ubjeet ofthe two missionaries confined n th peniten trv the decition of tlie court it ultea it oes the wliolo against tht right and sovereignty ofthe states il mutt hurtle verv nan who is for preserving to be 1 tanvernmenlt all lha power hutch havo m '..->! ohm ritoltt^^^h y lit sioci h.'i.i < * of ti ttw^m r„,i road company ■, mcv i i am happj '" , " t '" i , v power to congratulate you one and m ii „„,,,■,. plet.ii retultof ourapphca ,, on to the oonaral \ nbly.-0.ir ««■■li and tl.l ropretantatlve in that hon m arable body haa b unremitted att.-titmnh ., n i exertions obtained the ul extent ».■ii axpeetations tho'ttronuoutlji opposed ma ;.- rriandt t gh m carry hit point v i u,,.„e majority n.lde.l to whirl h um suecestful progress of o„r operations on the road tinea thin time n montht <-■bo , r ancuraging lhal it neodt only !•■i . i in am teen toitrengthen our !.>.-■ii r ir.r.t to protecuta the subject to thuh end.«jiththa like tpiril and vigor with v h oar enterprising community com ■cenred ta arduous nn undertaking w ' ■w ch efl'-rlt a„h tho ahditmaal mi<ons n i be ibtairnd from the state we imv.-h nnt'uniftofcar tnd it may be fairly vi ■oul ted that itt completion will beeflectew within the period anticipated by s nos-m nnguine fr.on.lt in ho outlet moneym lnien(taidtobothetinewaofwar)car do much when wall applied ' '"' b maxim will equally ppl «* k 1 r 1 * making they are iriditp.-nsi.hlc in ihu lutterh b , well at the former ■the frequanl hut unavoidable calls upnnh you gentlemen hitherto fo funds wii '■iow he iomewhul impended br awhile bi the application ofthe state anortion m oiir capital the receipt of whtoi may !.--■th rtly expected tay so.onn dollars ;■meantime h w.-v.ir a m<silerate mil nh y av potaibly be neceaaaryto raea the lailv leniaii is upon the oon i pin , he-h £_,. ihe stala't portion of her biiripli«nb car . - obtained ; and after the expdpliture ■01 which further calls will neewsa-tilv i.e ■rtnewed which i have no doubt yai wtll promptly meet with hat alacr.t and punctuality of winch you hav already ■give . liberal and ample evidence ■it ta a rule if not a ot.nsolal.on n ull ■cases of inyestmeau that the sooner hay are mt le to elfcc the desired nl ijecmheb oonera fa.r r maneration may i ex e-l te i to refund that that may be the ci.b in nur enterpriae the prospect 1 trust.ial bow fair before us added to which tt ■pt hable increaae of proaperity il may t.i r ! lo onr whole town i it remains iv>w to bring to your view ■condenser statement i our receipts *»'■xpenditureti ta nf34m aharaa of 8toek bold hv 247 individual tukacr.bera (.»• c lu ',,,'• 500 hares for tho town one hall sf which haa been called for ... five ream itioat to the beginnii of.be present vear __ u-8,700 f which there hts been to tht lit of the presont month reeved 8111,315 ist a long a the sidle of virginia in london souvenir y it ja written we u-.l>ev5^^h her public policy proceeded upon the ha \,\ l r -. watts a member of he is ' >• i,m*h sis f principle lier movements were hat j friends at the firs btnth tb r is uhjh actcrlted by aa imposing imprest i'.-m tlight appearance of satire in the m ll ily dignity deliberation and firmness but il is a delicate ami as we believe t h now wren her lenders havo abandoned soil deserved combliment t •• i l ■ihai higli ground end involved iheiusulves friends who excel iu that of their ex h in a pom c uiloai nf personal politics lha ■• personal propriety which imtb t tli-ifl h |, i ir '.- inn of the slate asfarasth .-■• sand accompanying virtues is htdictatadijl b leaders control them i me btptimi , thai homely word " nratnew violent and abortive thus destroying thai thi uf aklr's toilet h i 1 ""' i he opinion win (>| , , ., r i „, kcr e « ko in u-tliendi h j an.l firmly exercueotheretofore had „. nll „, .-„„,, .,,.,,- from odtwaru adom i " i th hi l h " i " tttt ' n " "' " : " *'"' „„','• nd are restricted hi iheir eld to h „,...,.,,-. the truth s that the hceptro 1<r „„. ,„„, ,| u f c », f m i.,r hot h in that slate has passed from the strong ;* ho colour8 i ontt iy from thesi tumpta h handt of those real me who former t)i ,. i-iu , , ( , ,.,„.„,, a , m , lrh ,; jo fo . llll . ■'< 1 •'•■"' l " •"' / '" ''**': v : ; "" ' "■"'*'■" it t.s . painter from his tevei ,. t.ve h ritchie peter \ - di in am ihere lu r n . „ lim „ 1 . lhn r ,. om hia l<uve ol * ■capable or any enla i view attach then w>tfu | t is t hi the original n.sttiriale h tolves lo tome aspirant and 1 low his tot „ rt . i ; b t o for the varia.ies list hj lunet whatever may ha his principle lli , r m mty wlm cl , mrivs to extract hj 2nd wo do n.-l infer from the adjonra ,>,„. 1 s.„,|,u , l.-ments ' first iher h men of the caucuf that • te b u in ; __ wh , .„,„.,,,,,,, w j tj then hj a minority of the legislature on the coil „ 1 , ri . , h . b i wh i then there ia ' p-tarl ■trary we believe the could have nom wll ite and then them ia frenoli white ■msii'.l him li was n..t because they heawn knowa how many oth*r whiten ■coul nominate him bin because the nm fo „ ow , h i . irrt „,,.„, m „ ■dare nol nominate inm rhe pen ithe p ., lllvi „„.,, nrf arty then " silver h state would not submit to it rhe name ol ru r t n ou . r . ve v amy aid far might i h van buren wat mor apl to pr te too hea g io ' w ;| down iilllf . t|lkll comi ■vj lor that of jackson i ..,.. thai ol jack uie r the'lfiibt lawiq ihe duik'lawn h i , ; , io be strong enou h to sustain van w , n % , wu u . larcs batk - ,-„„„, hnd ■bersn and time is necessary to aflord to ,„,..,„,„„-,,.,„.,• cu |., ur - the i„|iow h theeuquirer an opporlnn.ty or working ( w1 ti tjio.r audletu aubdivitloh the fa.w ■upon the state lie ai the ks'.tri.ssii-s tho moves th i 3rd the mllii-ince thut to be everr.se .^ . , . ni|lib ,. r „. ! - h „ ■upon ihe state by that print which ha . u ronr*s , and , tlle london frjinok^s--v-rt ■acquired so great tn ascendency evh.l'its u , 11 „ m . rnbl „ ) „ hll „,„, ,),.„,„,.,, „ on l ■n the strongest point or view tho iteeessi ln vuib i e to the practised es .. a,ly ■tyof eatablithing a aniil al kicllmond , neiid _ f wr tkair mt-wtn'ttapkcrebteopk i upon principle unple ige in men unlet i oj |( p uuft)1 ., uillltc wl lt wl ,;.„, ,., _ : , v acs leredto party and devoted alone tu he i ,. - ft blll lor | rm | s |, cv ellvv . virginia prtuc.ples i 0 v such ",„.,.,. „ h „ hr , e „ 0 such bills lopuv lei press at'u-r itai it • b e,l i i , m|1 fm m ,.^ { tll „ j s lmlr ,| ( .„ ,; u , inm years is no estshltshed we in soaie shape or other by hii jjraver fcn ceivo we«b<»w i l " l l ""** i iru,i,.b'.tt!,i,t i,«l,i,i,h.d ioasly looked foi in this stats wo know kerc hiafn.ay be bought for ighlsen pense ikat it wi uld be wioel pi ti nitedi we i hfl j „„* ll „, 1 , ril „.„ know ,, u , t „ lllvr know thtt t would tu th ! nqurei i „ b „, , hl o . bi ' htwn im i llgl .;,.,, - illd | here and we h li ■■--- i whols south ua hf lsimtn lljve , , 10 ,-,.,|,,. r p ,„ m % arn country would support it tor the latter priced a rtieles ititistnwt the enquirer ha old itself w^hnnl mat , dombk ,„.,,„! „, a tingb - et shame nr lee ey ' th . • ilical menta , a ,. , . , inouw , m ..„. ui1 ,_, istopblet of near ork w,.h a h ; between tbe india tiw . h i.t.rl leceitfill npp'tsi '"'" i '"""" u m..u!..u-,w slfr ■!■. . ■il ritchie advocttos tin ina.i.stid '..■u , tl ,.,„„,„,, lo b pi '. c , llt ,; ( i ttfl j,,e to give tolh-g-vernmo.-l a p.tctir „„,.,..„ , u w i s „ r€d alll , c01 ,. sc „„ .,)■■operstion in dirsct or position to tbe tha l|w „, ,,, m . w0jb an , ( ljm)n , i ifh ■rv which he feebly pretan is te tiisla t . n4u4 , ur ._„, lh s point tlbj tare a 3,1 i ■the richmond vvhig urt<iu«itioiiahly b aigl.b.,i i mom ta . . h ■an able paper ml mr clay ut of a u „ ,„ c ., 1 .., „ ul „ c^^h ■quest h - l'"l c.w.l.l •-.' is ,,„.,„,„!,,., to , llo-j o » wo coi(juri ■nevertheless devoted to mr ll antl to „ rowa . bu , the „ ul „ r , lriftl(^h ■.,...-. i the opinions ol iln gcatleuian , lon wr „ r „,;« ( m 1 . awl „ rooni ,„ , he^^h which make him the rtottobjv-i.onat man m . m huo , „,„, tlleir nu j ■„, the l mted btatei to the people f u.c bh|h|u j , oii for 1)ey jnd#e , af(j iimn h s " ul11 - . e . i auu then in-<r iovbh — who ovci saw k ■nothet press it then-fore wanted in u keim wub . to i k |„ ve , 0ll lho ■rtchtuond and we but put the quest ou euulr „ y , wb _ hue h.l „,..>. u d 1 ... ca ■,-.:,,.,, is made ... us every . v vr is euu>ua , lu(j m11 fll)1 . „,, o - , - h - cmll.1 c«l«rnwa vunss „, ( , jven , v;h , „„ «™ » » h „, k-r ti - rr ..... xv '<"'• if ru y nntiia tflovw i„..v b ■blande*.--thecateofa gew wel , a fcr ,„, .^^ ,,.„ f „ ur , murray against john a j t i h io . rtliat;1110la n , u<tt \ u)l „ lh ■i«,l:..u .. jw decided l.y . tpecial jury , o „,„ w p ■.. ■t he baldwin super court 00 fn , ut „ „ arw lbll(lr for fc nd t ( o ln , ,-». dav 2nd mat the l commenbed 1 a..d ii...r pock.t bu..dker ; h,eh,-t ■. 1 ; the testim ny ami he s,,u „ ;| ._ jl|kte tu ■„,.,... on be vtrioiia p is ae bc.,u ; lh . ultt ho,r brod prociedid frwi them ■.., ,„ „. progre o.c pied ih court t ii , ( ,„ nju „„, t , i o ■-. o'clock p m when tl ease was ably ta ,„ 1:labortu ., t 35s»r«l fcrt h el.bom.ely srgued bv eoun-e and „, .,„., , b h „. dirti wl ■"""■' j "' "" ""'" z , f--r tk comer ofcobwcl like earn ■„.,. eoirt.t tun-iis he net e»''"r ,„, c , „ or aro „ ,„ .„,„„,-,.„ „,„, ,„. ■who rendereil a veid . fo «... hi dam .^^^ of , £ . r ;;;::;,:. fi ' l ' lu irs rr " rt : eu \ n ii,t " ; •"" ; b ' 7 sis to bf restricted to aeces-a m dres ■, ,„,,,. ,| 0l , n.lu.,1 nas aud j ( luuar . mr i h e,,,.«n bv harm ■n howard^etqr freor^iaa , th()fiu jcem v the inert poseibl h r i ."*"__., i i ., o,..v u u ty oli-'igsiwarthe reisn of charle \ ense of sediielioi wait tr.eu last watu ? ' , e . . ■„ u , _,, . .„ i „„_,:_, ond was b»a.'rvod of a great hlatn.i.iaa h mot tu hnperior court and verdict ■, ■_■/» h ' . - . v.iamti ihat he wat curn ui in his linen ot a q.-ia ■n aetiml tl.e def-.-ti'liat lor stllj-i.-tsl ,,,,.. , » . ki n » s ams u , • bur and thu implied axiom of tho sevens * i tceutl cunmty ii fully in force at tha pre ■i'rom ihe washington globe teut day tti.e olworvation mors nd i h ■!•.-■' ofa teller front km tr y to a haie d.-re in management of tint moat member of congrett dated i unmauagsable pari of a lady's attire yel h february 2v 1t.3 ' ceped a shawl wu w.ll match ny pr«tty - 1 v.ish you to send any dwsuments that friend ttgainst any fair one ol the l.u ht'tt light on the subje.t and 1 will use . ropean cuul.nent excepting a lady htl.em lo the best adv.nttge the coun 1 irom spain o th smnotisj f plail h lrv hai arrived at a cutis that re pi ires ' that 1 hate witnessed to modify auy ua b .-. . i sxeition to st the mpublic k.r i teeinly excresseei.ee of the bask of c.ttckl h im ot l-r a momeat-beli.ve ll.ai 8-uth o tao patience required t overcome th h(."aro!iiia will gnalone virginia north atubornn.iss rebellious sleeves wuieb h<"s luia and georgia will follow in her threatened to obscure lhe ■■urate slop of ■«,:,'•.... — tennessee alabama sad miss 1 u pair f rvupl g ski-ulder i t the can h 1 '!"- equally unaiiiiiioiii and firm in p-i ttn.t na i i prevent ihe bean h - will jon th " is s'j.-i io i o fa b , i on l ■ev i aitm i lot on wh|i la i 1 .- • -..-•<■sn-lthlla h lie \% si fin rr ... haad ut thtf hiac pobliu iomzjx vi condor the in : svterp ol m cjn>;ttlett m»t i tht following playl'sl ni'ticle is f in thtt ke onablenotea in bank 8,500 qutitandinj af the 5 requisitions 5.9h5 133.801 the excess of i 00 was paid hv 0 w st john and ofthe funds received there in be ti expended to the 1st intt 104,975.02 biunre m va bank 9,<*vw,8 - - l"armer'ibauk,3,49l.«3 ., cash 6,50 3111,81 tion tl subject tnb sfswnsu-t spectator kurrntionally invite the atten ireader to the all-importan a or tho ed to the foreigoing 1 have only to ha what 10 to 13 miles o the tuperrtruc lure if nearly if not already prepared to he laid down as soon as the weather is some vunl more settled ami the balance in pro gress as far as tho ros-i is graded.—--50 lons of ur iron is arrived at city po.n from liver|kk.l and now receiving and stored on the long wharf th balance of 430 ions bs.iii.-ht last fall m england in l»t all t . arive earlv next ninth alto the lo aomotive engine 60,000 pikes have w i rdered at ihe penitentiary and are daili sxpected from richmond so that in or 3 tn tnthi we may have the pleasure • i ■rile ai the rule of 19 to 15 mtiet an hour ofm dinj hoped if our earn work expeet - is-en reserved in hem the power now g aucut qf the fira-ini-i l.eqxtlatur — laimed by ibe united states ter tl.e ter virginia timks n.orv of the state of jnorgia is no gran ., .. . niory oi ine ue ■. „ - after due notice thv a bourne met r:r;,r::,'x * s v-v „ : *, r ftd-i ribet-.n.l n-tbing more.-l a for the nom of pmaidanl and \ u e swievet«»ta iu " t ' m " «■president mel on the ti-ttl f m.ruiiry txt z -.. , - and that when i it certified ; lh spe.ker of the llo.se of repressn ta jr*.l t c't».l will take e ve taking mr.kcme c-oii of it what hen will tb su acini a secretary the m*e..ngwss pre ne court be so infatuated at lo pert f*reelj rgnnmed before mr roane * ,, t-r land is.ue further proctss a he lack-in n an huron mnn moi-d i"i a d iltto vtrt-wai i journmen to prevent rhsciistio'i and u-ur th memorial laid before th house of taw lime nnd h wa immediately tec stoui repe,e,,tat,vato,.mo..d.v lire ns to onded hv hot of he \ an buren party illv .. upil er missouri fr sli - the hewing . p.rcneert to prevent he ma l l.v < all up anoint j ,.„.„. on f i'i caucus bv lie verv men wh t ! t:-ir^"i - - w r ***** t ": c r wlf hle!.-tei,.„„e.l m la ''* . a ,. < slrong e ae ,,, mea * . • v h awtonsent to make il if thi nl member lid not •* thepropriety ol wfbli . udd ., exn.if ent t p cxutl-utent t.uimgcaw !!«*• to bc ka i way g rts i county for a futher detail of tho progress ofthe road as well as malen.ls 1 beg leave to refer vou lo our engineer's report ad tvated in the form of a letter to our iriend mr brown with n rite of hie mak lag use f it before the legislature : a cn pi tnht.-h mr robins.n sent me before he lefl richmond to be preaeolod to you t thit annual meeting richmond vo feh st 1 & 12 ha .' sit a-reeali'i o mv pr unse w 1 " • i had las th pl ii-t.re f sine vou y'joasmii yeu the fallowing statement of j.rradually fompe-iv
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-03-26 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 616 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Date | 1832-03-26 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1832 |
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western r#i 8 zz*zz ) / mh_,_fw>z f ss be flfy waif t ■** m - sb s-jmm^m ?, is even wise io abstain from laws wlnrh however wise and good in themselves ha.e tht temblaact of inequality which snd no reap bm in tho heart of ihc citiaen and which mil be evaded « ith little remorse 1 m a-itdom ■'! legislation is especially teen in grafting i in i on ieu t . dr tiimiiay r burton craige.j salisbury l.o\va county s c ... monday nt arch 28 83a vot n no ifl i er8bi r rail road the preient i t t hit a su |> , .».[>■- h i'eit i rail road h thc . ■,. i nut t masonry ol il rnul v.-.h been comploted fr 1 of petersburg for about 3(1 miles oa'li^h i t n miles more -| formation hai i tat iv pul tiudti con i tr.u i are now in a rapid state of exe h ami it it expected tli be completed by >!| h lsl i iuk next thit will give jtlin i tlie road rend for the reception ... m.-b hithn tin months from this tune i *******" mentt are made to at to avoid nil unnecettary delay in hiving down the i portlructure timber ia already pr h il tor { tin distance nn i tin ihipmei h raits for thirty miles of road has been ._•,,, u-^h manced ai liverpool an.l ihe whole quan i tttv it is expelled will he received al i a ******** tertburg by tha ut of april next h a locomotive engine ofthe moil np b proved construction has been . mora r h for bv the company in england aa.l -■> i rangement are made for procuring in llnsh country a tacond engine an.l the necossn i rv carnages and cars for he trai,sp.>r.n-h lion of persons and property h the listai.ee of 45 miles which at n-l hove stated will lr adv lor the recrp-h tion of rails l,y lhe 1st of july aext,ex-h ti-r.tls h miles beyond lhe mcherrin tbol rail-road on reaching tins steam may u-h axpected immediately tn cuiniand a p->rh tion of tho trade i the roanoke as u a 1 1 ******** las that of the intervening country mnlh b.he trantportatton of passengers and the h 1 1 mail on the great northern and soiithernm lime these objects should nn ttmliiir 1 irasihcnt bo experienced f.r tl.e wan oil ll'inids muy be at.uinad in little more tbanb ll i mills from this time and trauspor ii.tt inn in the rail road be regularly i irnniiaetii'ed between hick's ford and po-i itertburg in the spring of next year i i it mil require it is presumed lsmnn.lith inn re tn tompletethe whole rail-road tol ithe ruanoka — when this noble tlreaml ithall he reached t trip offbur or flvel lh tit's to title water will be substitute i fori it voyage tubject to much uncertainty audi 1 1 lay and a safe and speed t.nnsporta-l ition on a portion ofthe most importantl llu of communication in our country bel ig ven to a mail and to passengers i i you will sec sir from the above stnte-l imont that the aitl ofthe aitato is asked tol in work uf'naay execution but by no meansl ian unimportant one i nave no doubt it'nat ita patronage may be oxtented to int im works promising larger results bu i boinfi'letitlv believe it can be given to none h where the end in proportion to the effort hwtll i.e us brilliant if the above view is bc.rreot the subscription of the state will hsearcely be paid before returns will hc re hceived on it it will be deemed a con hlliiitatiou of thit that the stork ot the hcompany notwithsanding the rapid ln.fim hon stockholders has stood steadily at pur hit other respeets involving higher state hri moderations the work seems to bc more heiiunently entitled to patronage is nt i in nl defence or on instrument for the of intelligence its importance hutiili.t certain lireusianres van scarcely be hjappci-ted bu looking only to its ordi hai . every d»y uses it ii certainlv a | ti'.ng coaaiileratiou in ita favor that it h resents in a port mi of the t ommonwealth i a.-nssable to every visitor at ita seat ol hj cverninent a specimen fa rail road hjofcuperior order one adapted to loroino h lit power and one unsurpassed in beauty h"f iiiln.e it directness or iu favorable bin nation by any thing yet undcttaken hiu r country h i ught to adj that the cc.f of.he wark hhiint»iisiiin.liiig many unfavorable cirrum hj^mfs jvhtrii have eoiitn-iito.l lo enhauce tar wtihtn '':.' fslima-r hl iws we shall n i '•./•- a grea nil i the .-. - it fa failure lu t the « i tie stock ibis plan would n capit • ... . j,i more rctilj to eti ■n i lie should rend the c.m.n 1 f..w steps ii ne an.l thev would bring th t h tt what the . i miut wereimmi t.«-ly btfu re the rupture with real britain i1--h war he cautioned tnllemen h would stoop te nut real them mem in itk these i n 1 ,. i he got up al in lima in i ii ot d l.-lud i fanatict congn m look to the condition ofthe i'm !■ir-..h and nnl hi u a-..l h:.i mum .- ot i ivtkc it tu et further hv ir gentlemen lo consider he iltd iii.'h house with prudence tnd mn.l ti.leration and though i.e would nnl nn 1 ploro th in n i ho es mostly warned them h in disre hiii such n ni m ha mr i'i a nf south carol in s'i h raited hit warn " v i 1 ! it . ********** be likely to t ease the n which i tin 1 comniui.ili loexas|>c ...! iota l citiacnt of t ieorgia already convulsed i.i i lite ttrnngctl excitement to ipthieuce i'm i publi mind tu excitement .. im h « th h out the illegitiniatn mil inflummator i torposition of this ii luse mm impel th'-nth in acts which un it involve ut in tha hor rnrt of intestine war and shake tl.e piou-s^h ofthe constitution to ns centre ' duet h tnv ineitihi't ol this mouse deli re tins ' i are we convened i re tn dissolve ihe i in mis which connect these united slat - hj are we no bete fir lhe purpotc ... ttretl i gtboning nf cnntnlidating il.e i ..!.-, .- h union ' ami if bj expressing an .| inimi h wed aught n impair its tntegril or to i in let in e its performance am we not i traitors i the cotltlitution and ti the h laws and tt tho sacred obligation which i aro imposed upon us tim motion i t lay ihit memorial on the i table was i nit in 1,1 ,.. 93 si.mr ofthe i southern g ntletnen _■< re nd in their tent h i ! i t la v hud been the question » uld have i i bteu ctrried against tne agitators h i frost me n y er post h i mr clay'h speech ■i the temper of ihc speech s w se t.iaa h i its reasoning uud displays mr claj nt i i the pitiful light of one whose passions hive i i increased while hia mind has decayed and h i who in losing those powers which . u i i liable i li..n to colulncnil h i " the applause of listening senates h i hat also lost not only n proper tense i i of the decorum due tn his place ■i but even the common courtesy ol a en i i hainan hit attack oa the irtrm nnnan i i senator fmni maryland is tmt iu ihst part i i nt the apes i wo copy to-day : but wc aek i i tht raider to peruse with attention tl i i aeritkonioul and to ally unci led for as i i perslori of mr gallatin — a man esteemed i i for l.is worth admired let inn talshtl rntl i i j .,... i mail . and honored tor il.e scmpu i i ions integrity and oarnesl patrio.itst which i i distinguished him throughout hit long car i leer of hall a century in he public service i mr clay once before intuited mr calls i tin when that gentleman was tent un i der the admit istrt.ion of mr adams to i rspiesent this country at the court of st i james mr clay then secretary of state h na rtler to recover commercial nrn ilr uge we use hit own word which had h been lost through bis and mr adam's h prejudices and folly nin-le ua ..." mr h gallatin to convey a lie to the british cab h ii '• when mr gallatin ascertained this h from the reply ofthe british secretary of h foreign flairs ina indignation may be h imagined ! and whea he llorivnr.lt rec.-iv h ' - ii in mr clay a sophistical and flimsy h argii.it t aiming t ihow that hit lalse h hood was a 1 evactly s falsehood bill a sort of uiplotnatie subterfuge he allowed i bisconten.pt for the miserable shift aad h c.pially miserable apolo by never pre h ssntini the letter to tho english minisirrs hi in the reeollecti-.il of this circumstance i tba reader may perhaps lin i the cause of i th aerimmiy now indulged bj mr clay h owdrrls mr giillaltn this passt ■" h ins published speech has evidently l-ten i softened down sinre it was delivered : bul i ti still reuiins enough ofitt trizinal ehar h acter teexeite the disgust of tht reader i ttandiog as it does m strong cootraat wilh i the ihi ine electioneering pan i which precedes tt.in.l in nkirh ti.e table h orator end*eav«re*o win over lhe vo'.ui ul h iritbmenby wheedling ibem op lhe around i t a fan i resemblance between ireland i and kentucky ifihe rentuckiam iietr h any resemblance to the brave tyarmhearl h erl aii'l tiiuere tost of lie kineralj isle i mr clay at least has fallen ta a wry rt of the likeness tumuli ar.'se great confusion prevailed mt i te another van buren man moved the previou question lo cut short discus sion tin previous qiiostinn upon a mo linn for adjournment ! ! tl.e uproar con tinned multitude roria to speal at the same inttnnlj clamor vehemence in i laughter were mingled from all quaters during thit melee the editor of ihe kir quirei it i.st.id exhibited a ludicrous mix mu nl iltsiii.il and despondency the question however was al length taken nd theadjoui ninent was carried by a lai <■majority thus lias the long expected virginia aucut been dissolved i j...p this tubject we havt a remark nt two to make lu.rrn.nl thov would have ... follow lh south and the picture ja appalli ■■j i manufacturert wcluld be demolished at by an earthquake end the eastern ahip|>i0 interest wi.h it ler in tuch an event kng liti'l iheir cu-loitnr wol.ld necesmtrtl 1>c come the carrier ol the south ami west rearing large cities and capital itls on tho mississippi these and similar reflection give nn iiii'-nse interest to tin proceeding ui congreaa and any aid yu afford in crushing the curbed hydra | i ic ■/.. system and a'.i intelligence you may gii ie oti lho subject ill he thnnkflitly ackaowli odgtd bv your old friend tne billowing documents laid befon | t b l'ri..k.itriti rail roab compantj 01 jtl annua keeling on monday tl.e 5th •„,( will afford valuable information not on lv 1 tuch stockllolderi «- were unable ,„ attend on that occasion bul to the public e rally the financial situation ofthe . , any appears no lets gratifying than , ■„. nan of its iflairt in all other retpecti „ cheering and the protpcot ahead aninin petersburg lime i t ml i 1 pr nil i'm •~ 7 m mil " i tnoir " wa i r u0 -' ■i i.n it h nvalte " h d 30,000 3000 " i chatham 10,000 1000 " h randolph 10,000 1000 " st iltot 10.000 mind it 3d 000 ■r.i 30,000 s000 " i such a move would give rani an.l ton-h nt lion to all who take interest iu ;. prep . h i mat nt the laat hope for carolina i my list i have omitted countiei thut ll doubt no would be willing to t in ai'.ih i have fallen short of he sun which >. h would tubtcribe — though i may have i eeeded nthirt it ought in be borne th min.l that january i ll will tel ml.-iih a milli ni of ilollnrt now locked up in 4.-1 hanks — he owners will loan it ami ., t ; h rot nties desired to lessen lite annual intt h do of tha'iax they might iuue a r.ttiii.h cte debt to bear interest and edeen.alili'^h at distant dayt sons ... make the taxes <;■20 vears pay il t_.it ail of ll.utt of l<-i,l years •■from ma o.txiim a lincattra hciiuk.h no wagoner who brings his cotton h mnrket it camden or elsewhere it satis i tied till he bees every buyer and bm ■. h tains the utmost he will gi?8 for it ii h purpose is to gain the buuelit of all <.- ********** competition which exists among i...seh who desire to purchase in produce l sees a inanilos gain ia this became i often obtains i2j centt more to the '- h dred thau he otherwise would get n.nv.^h h not lhe same principle ii.ditp.itr.hly ap-l plltahle to the same eircumi.auo.es upon nl large tcalol suppose the state nf s.uthh carolina the party offering the cult ... ci h of this year in market it it not har in-h teres to hnve the competition ef england,h france and the whole world who l,--i.e^h her cotton for manufacture or liar h brought to bear upon the article in mar ■kc ! i is as inailifesl in this t >-.- h as in the former that competition of theh utmost lat.i.ude is tha object to be desir ■ed but suppose the town council fl camden were to ordain thai nobody i shoulrl purchase cotton hut one ipi-citied i i reliant — and that nnboily elia should i rfor sale sugar sail cotton bagging i ffeo tea cheese nails and iron i tat would tho waggoner think of tins — ding too the same regulation in co i.hia chersw charleslon and ham rj ' if nullification would occur to him thit ease whertfore should it not occur him as a citizen of south carolina in • still more ilagrant case of lha tariff to georgia or north carolina with . cotton ' buppote tb state of south irnlii.a required him to pav to ber tux the re r 40 per cent as he passed through tr toll galea eoing or coming 1 tho far would be still upon him and the paial i complete so like ihe whole 8outh tho waggoner oul have to pay mora for what h igh buy and fret lest for what he might ill than he ought to do there is this difference to ha remarked making the case of the waggoner ttill tore lerablarthan that of south camli i—viz l^rif he was fraadulently swiii to out ofthe eiirninps of his labor they ild go into tha pocket of one who waild lend his gams among us and tha commit ily of south carol a would have lhe — whereas in the prea-i.t alate of aings the tribute of south carolina gott o another clime never to return ! from the richmond enquirer georgia question there it moie ini-.cht.tf brewing the supreme court l.a decided against he state of georgia and the blow was i.llowad up m tne houae of represent ives bv a memorial presented by mr duns from the city of new vurk on lhe ubjeet ofthe two missionaries confined n th peniten trv the decition of tlie court it ultea it oes the wliolo against tht right and sovereignty ofthe states il mutt hurtle verv nan who is for preserving to be 1 tanvernmenlt all lha power hutch havo m '..->! ohm ritoltt^^^h y lit sioci h.'i.i < * of ti ttw^m r„,i road company ■, mcv i i am happj '" , " t '" i , v power to congratulate you one and m ii „„,,,■,. plet.ii retultof ourapphca ,, on to the oonaral \ nbly.-0.ir ««■■li and tl.l ropretantatlve in that hon m arable body haa b unremitted att.-titmnh ., n i exertions obtained the ul extent ».■ii axpeetations tho'ttronuoutlji opposed ma ;.- rriandt t gh m carry hit point v i u,,.„e majority n.lde.l to whirl h um suecestful progress of o„r operations on the road tinea thin time n montht <-■bo , r ancuraging lhal it neodt only !•■i . i in am teen toitrengthen our !.>.-■ii r ir.r.t to protecuta the subject to thuh end.«jiththa like tpiril and vigor with v h oar enterprising community com ■cenred ta arduous nn undertaking w ' ■w ch efl'-rlt a„h tho ahditmaal mi |