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w ester^€^rmk wimf _, i i-ifti i t hhatstn fn.r.i laws which it , never iv^^!t^^^h!m^!^7^u^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m th i-is,i.„„„,-|..,,-l.,„.„,,s..s | hy „,.„„,„ graft l us i l*ii.ee f inequality which il".al no respond ,„ ,-„. e ar , „, „„. , , lurrl , a „ lt whli . h w ,„ , c ,, vu ,,,., 1 wl^ffl ilr ( h ni in r . iii upon craige salisbury rowan county n c ... monday april 9 h .-.. vol , xii • no o\n politic i i ives our cordial sanction thus hoen dangerously violated must extend to confirming our confidence in lhe cxajted violation by i delegated authority ns patriotism and manly frankness of andrew j well as by another by the udiciery as jackson and in his peculiar fitness for his weh as bj li.o oxecuti've or the legisla liresent high station | tive resolved that we heartily unite with however true therefore il mav be nur fellow citizens in other parts nl ihe thtl the jn.lio.nl drpurf nt is in all ones onion in recommending him for re-elec tions submitted t i it by the forms 1 the tion and that we will contribute our hon constitution to decide in the lasl rcsorl est endeavours to bring about so desirable litis n snrl rni<t necessarily be deemed the au lent la>t ut t'.'lali.iii io il iiii|i|,.itiiiti ofthe i.th from each town having 154 rotes and ■ne tor m.n i'.i over lh tuber senate consists of 12 members chosen bj tlte people in district delaware hua line counties fnch county elects seven reps annually and three senators trien nuall . i nn the presenl constitution nfvoi tnonl was adopted his year their ii us of kcp consist of one member from esc luwumiip in t 1 " t i„'i\_i3 1 a i i^m : "| .""• he is the man fall the men in vuii'i'i.'.'i i v.inlii prefer a man who through s political career of t.i utv yean | in the stiiie loul federal government marked by t 1 ." moi t brilliant snd slri pvidenrns nf talent firmnetsg nnd dev li ... t.i principle bn yet luistniti 1 .-. moral antl domestic character unsullied in the lieen liousnoss of these limns b the broath l suspicion in t'ti it nf « h • ■■■film - i 1 tho peculiar duties of the vice presiden cy we have he strong lestii mny of thre of the most illustrious public bodies ih..i have ever met in america i mean tin cin-r s of il.p united stnl tin vir ginia cnnvnntion snd the free trade meeting nt philadelphia tvho it n ion ■and ucce**fi.l professional eat it hi the si.iti ami federal courts upon ill bench and a th bar has over been fen to en joy tl in host r insidern.i 11 with nil ins . isocin.es nnd (.• loave every s'ntion with jinri'i'ii-'i-tl reputation who in short haa never been presented i nnv i a.l , official nt popular with ut extorting the most ex traordinary ... lerice of em ral confidence respect tut i a hiiiitiiii.il t\ckson mi.eting ernlogical and economical with repaid lei lb r.s urn 1 clrcu.nstanc.s i lite ins pursuant ... public notice a ltir ; r<i and rts p t 1.1 meeting ofthe citizens of hal ifax ,■untv friondl t the re-electiou ef ilix andrf.w jackson as i'rcsi dent ofthe united states t at peyton j harvey's on lhe 17th ult on motion l nicnot.soit esq wa 11,1 |(, the chair an i j j jtioc.a and p.v.a'iin w as ent appoint i secre cries pi .- || vin - pre imblc and resolution v.rr n't if ioiisi ndopted \\,. ;, portion i the freemen of ilali ej \ . ' pent il'l 1 assembled ns our (■,. ., ..... i uaranteoaus the right to do 1 , .,, . it mr civil and politic 1 liber jcs ■; .. he promoted hereby have r , ilred 1 rt thnl in our opinion the ,„., , lu ,:, i „„ „,* ndrew iackson ... the presidency ofthe united states is jouhl called for l th diar exigences ofthe titii'm which require all the firm ne nnd pi riot m of our oldest and ablest statesmen reaohed idly that lo promote hi ro t .|,., six puranua he appointed bj this iiie-i i t who with such others as may be t . fj r that purpose shall nominate n juil , person as 1-i ctor forthi^lec / ww_wwwwww pectins countries altogether for n to the present subject in tiiis country it lias .' ruierly he.-n the object to recover in the shortest time the amount of capital invested without using the nscesmirv pn uiti ms to work the ores to ihu best ud i ullage and yvns l..ne nl the risk ol'.iis leing iln greater portion nffhom in tha chilian mndn nf grinding tho mos ap proved allerntinn of the . liilit mill wi.'j regard to simplici.y and durability t that um 1 tu i'i une nnd elsewhere for the enr pose i reducing nn-l collecting the from sweep wushintr i ... mil ili*a<liniit;nrc and consequent i s ibe chilian mill tirisin i'i in 8 cuntinuod eacapo ofa stream of witter t.i il.e b.s of gold arising out of the i iti.-i of nol redlining the ores tin enough the arraatre hn i 1 inu tduted thereby oluding be difficulties and making tha prucess of grinding more cofnplete but r the nther hand employing a longer spac*ri f time likewise more care being requi red in the sopertiop of the quicksilver from the rr liiv.'s nnd mueh depending ou tin construction nf.l.o washer for tne pu pose i being easily perceptible that ltd loss cun be *.. stained frum the at t.vtia combining all thene circumstancei nnd applying ihem ... he na lure four res no defiuate conclusion can be dr wu but from actual trial ' ' *' ''' ' i ■'•'' '*■• " ti r . . ! i p of lhe district convention to be holder in relation tn the rights of thc parties t , the sons chosen once n years to enquire this place in april next for the purp ■•■;■..-•!. from which the judicial bs wll ! whi lhi r (!..■iiti ... has been prose if selecting some mutable person to lit is hi ll.er departs t hold their dele ved inviolate win ■■■tho several bran placed on lhe jarkson electoral ticket al i trusts on tut other hypothesis che oi i vprumonl l.nvo.done ih-ir and that we will elect five delo atestnat th iclega.i n pfjudicia power would an duty whet li r tl.e taxes huvo been jusll tend the same anil should a vacancy oc nul the ower delegated it ; and lhe i laid and collectrrl 6ie sur in our said delegation the remaining rurreiico of this department with the oth 1708 t lessee representatives el delegates shall have power lo supply the ers in usurped powers might subvert for ected for two vein it nl apportioned ren same ever and beyond the possihl roach of any atom also elected hiuiuiialli and not to hi and whereas a convention is to be rightful remedy the ver constitution less than one third nur more than half the holden in baltimore in may next forlh whieh all were instituted to preserve pumher of repn-sentnti purpose of elect inn some suitable pel n now if lhe decisions of tl.e supreme 1790 kentucky the it pp not to be to be run for vice president by ihe friends 0 irt in questions of disputed power be mure than 100 nor less than o s is f gen jackson t ■nention l iween the slates and the other depart tors elected foi i yenrs one fourth of thetn d henry of fayettevdle has been a p ments of the general government aro ob sniiuully ; n»ver to be fewer llmu 24 u..i i-'t:ii'"l a i pgale fui this districk rj and final what tribunal i would more than 8fl therefore retained that we approve ask i to decide between that department 1803 ohio smallest number of re built of said convention and of said s lee xtx llic states in cases ol disputed author prest ntatives n i lowed is 36 largest 72 — timt ofdelegate and n'th ti.-li «-■do it between mem : senato olectod biennnllv largest nmnber nit hesitate i t desi rnate ju i .- smith of the issue lietween the supreme court one hiilf smallest me third ofthe it pre s c and p p barbour va as | licians aa ona of the departments ef the general sentoti.es in whom we nave the utmost nfi.lence government and tbe state of georgia is l-l lmiisiana rrpreseuthiiveac^s either of whom we would bi particularly an-important une and it remains to he ected fnr two years to i i fewer than glad to see nominated bi said convention o n whether or not she will view its de 25 nor more than so ; nml npp u tined 1.v yel for tlie i.e of unanimity in our party : oision as a usurpatipn nf power not dele census every i years semite elorted for so essential to our success in the electi njgatedb the constitution what amount 4 years one trom each 16 of the senator ot'a vice president we herebj pledge lu the same thing whether it has under ial districts ourselves to support any fit person upon taken t sanction and give effect to untti 1 1816 inlisnn smallest number of whom said convention mny unite | thorited and unconstitutional acts of the rap allowed is 36 ; largest 100 ; appor on motion the follnwing gentlemen other departments li the legislative and tioned aiming lie ountios senators ap went appoint delegates to th district executive departments have made laws and i portioned in like manner never to exei ed convention viz j d pomberton uaac treaties so deeply affecting tha sovereign | half nor be lew than one third ofthe repj i w i.n litis it 1 mcfar cunfedet m llan-i "''■tli.-lh i^qn motion ni|>ii'iiii mill ct niini change thrir cliar.a'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b kilii mlywo from iln mums lj farmers journal i uu .-■n^^^m u 10 in ii : i mode m b i.i when the i , i .,,, h ;, r o»b , h si i.i tothl'b 11 is 1 hllhib 1,1 ll.ub upon att.lb hi'h 10 it ; i ih h plnuh the pr e.'ssb lh euii'iiiii ill too i the hi required ahd con i tn bi i b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bj rcrerbera-l thi-b tl ntl.i-i i i'b tbe to it h lh tu 1 i • m 1 lllto-relh h the mi i i'-trlli'tiuii i nrr-.l ,!.;,, i i not iii bj to an hni a epnratel be f..tl .,,,„ bj ll ix , s , i b the si „„ ', bj iii iii mnkiugl or t..nsiii,...h „ r ,. ki b flr me ,, ia y \ u , i ,„■,■til.mlb „ u , wo ,,„■the it i'i'i.u.l bill l,f li.nihri'tb i h1 h amlb ibe placeb to by imp-b the the tli.tiii'h the usuallyb lr dt.ll ill i-h nthilt'bj i*bj it.'btbj the tht'bj ure or bak lh dniw.i utbj ll to n rn *********** falling under the arch ..( lhe funinee re beinj 81 it per mile rut ue st*..-n maim there untill sufhcieutly cool to i engine tare used on that roud he adds removed fl r locomotive kawer : respecting be 4lh query i'tiruiir to be itu.iunad on inclined tin objeel of mill i to reduce ore fo plane , , - • 9,001 ti ili.;ree of fi.ieues equal ... thai of tbe si locomotive . 80.(.(hj particle of gold contained in ibem in or one hundred and sixty waggons 0,ot'qf let id detach and prepare them for he al water sta.iuu . i'titf iru.ttive power ol ibe quicksilver — lhe _^ objeel then is lbs rnductinn if tne gold fig 0(10 he in large particles lhen tl.e ores need ___ not ns much r.tdiuttiou ae if it were i making the whole cont of road and lo powder in the ar.stros likewise in tl ticomotives 0-71,000 or 84,1.(11 per mile chllliafl mills the process ot grunting aad i in constructing that k-*.l after clean umitlgama.ion is combined to render : mg the ground and excavating where it w ibis operation psrfeot it is necoi-ary thul t necoapary to attain the proper level pile the amalgamation should bo independent 1 are driven by machinery into the ■if ibe reduction for two reasons ut | on each side of the road thus forming iwa with regard tn the chillian mill 10 pre ] row uf pile five feet apart ami il«a venl tha injurious influence ofa current of piles i leu apart in each row the 1'iutf water on lhal portion of quicksilver that i.i are hen cut to be proper heigh to pr in a measure lend duri in the course of tri 1 nerve the level nd a tenon is cut n ihst luration nml rendered buoyant and tindly ■upper end a piece 9 feet i 1 - tf be 9 or that degree o temperature necessary ' inches with 1 mortice iaeacb emi to fit tlus for ihe complete preservation of the affinity tenor ol be pile i then placed on th llh quicksilver for the e old it will be : piles across the run i and pinned hurt s'-'u therefore ibai according ... the above these piuce being fli feet apnr from cen t.riiicipleh neither lhe arrnstres or cl.il tre to centre there sre in a mile 819 mjo han mills are complete 1 ■twiihstandi-i ported by 1824 pile or posts as ihey which tb-.y hsve !>.•■•■a - tntinue tu u « u i xe called ia the common in us i lexir anil th uler in chili fo f tha country •) the rails are pl 1 ■-•■1 n v .- - numerate woul li.es transverse pieces and iiui iy jfcl'uit m c-'uijilatcdehi'ipiwi «' tfcu win , be.jie 1*1 tplo topm ajwoi {"• it h w\~il,.t.,!ci,l ilhj that t pr-.ve.it any di yisi in in the ranks fth jackson party hi h was latelj so triumphant nnd to a , . unnecessary excitement by a pre n • ro ■i'ati'.n ofthe qi.osti n if the gueot-ss rship our del ■tit ••* bo instructed to a . • th ■■necessity ol nominating in el „,.• , vhn will not support fur vice pres id i i '-. aspirant of the partisan ol any m p it t.i ihe eiftw of chief vlagis tin the answer to the th qu-ry in incl tleti in whut im boon observed in he t',.ru going remarks and 1 will only add that the usual process injen.'ope flu g i.i unit silver amalgamation l**urs no similarity lo either a the above named plans ho ilillt'i.-ut qualitip of ore twini separated by mtuiual lsl*>r and tho punier cle8 q them being stamped under a constant stream of water and reduced upon dm principle of iheir pacific gravity running through » succession of cunnls wns't.i up on at inclined plnue of shaking tables ana the funis nf.orwi.rds reduced slill finer in hoi 17.1 tit.il mill up the principle 1 oil hosts ii-i.i for ih ur ami lastly amalgamated inj barrels with iu.eri.al construction lor thut resoleed ithly that the well known -!, hesofphilip p barbour of vu : .... his talented opp tsilion i i the t.i'tif and internal improvements by the general government and the loundness pf his political creed render him worthy pf |, . fi innce ; r i there is no man wh • ti ve w uld prefer ibr the second off ice . th gift of tha p mple in compliaooe wilh the second rr:-nlu linii col thomas nicholson col willis johnston edmund 11 freeman charled sh ids thoma m crowel nnd w.llis al l esqrs ware duly appointed oa motion resolved that the proceed ing nf i hia meeting be igned l.v the chair mu ant secretarie and forwarded fur publication id the roanoke advocate john nicholson ch'ma i j jodol ) secretaries ii vv avkk't s i mit mississippi al present one ytep i.i every .-!,()(.(. white iiiliahilaiits :, resolved that the proceedings of this mi-.ot.ti be published in tho north caroli na journal nnd all her papers friendly to tho administration in tlii stab . actor l.v concurring with in.se t pai.il ments they remain u hanged by audi are nu innre binding since than 1 fore the decision of that i.-imrtment the su iliul when these shall exceed ho.0.ki then flbe rep not to be let ilmn 36 nor inure than 10 senator elected forsyeara loumliiu^^ii^eiminnui.llv theimimuheii zzz____m tt ,■isiun tt-.i in he it^ttttttttttro^^^^^bi . , nor mure ■robert powel ga'fb that constitutional which wa before ui that one third ofthe represematives ■f t lk ih nc'v con.titutional 1818 tnc present constitution of con i : ) i'i q q'f "*• therefore the acts of congress and necticul and tbe constitution of illinois i ,.'*.,.., , the treaties of the united states with the were adopted in 1818 in ponnecti i rrom thc i int ta.es • i • indians to which the supreme court un cut lhe representatives are chosen by the georgia and the sitreme ■rl i..k»-s to civeeffect and upon which its town sl • 1 them sonding iwo thereat purpose it bi process very poor or ha beeu worked lo advantage but lhe imp ■- ra lei led cheapness of ninuual labor is lo be tikeg into cousidern tion there ha heen a description rive lately in the london mining h new at an apparatus which appears llu rn «( eonts plate for extracting the gol.i wilh the teatest eio.ioini nnd if si.ee s til ., i cause n ti"w era in mid amalgni t ui 11 soma south ameriean mining < . i •. ■■••* have sunt intelligent fliecrs to hun nry fovll.e purpose of inspection ■." ma chines huve b"en transported there but ins intelligence of their success hus ; . i b.oa received court i-i-sii-i against the constitutionality of the one each tbe senate must consist of nut it may not be impi nper perhaps at the i nc * uf tho legislature of georgia is found fewer than 18 nor more than 4 members presenl inomenf alien th incision of the '* '■'"' viewed by geortjia as a dangerous elected annually in ihu iis ilie number supreme 111 in tbe case of he mission invasion of her sovereign rights nol war of representative nol lo be loss than 27 mtn vs the stut i ni georgia is being ranted by tbe constitution slin cannot no more than 86 until the inhabitants published that publication should be given "'''' honor to herself recede from the shell amount to i0i.,.)t)0 the senator lo the folio wins extracts from the report stand she has taken her eourae i on eiocted for 4 yeanf half of them biennal of mr madison in the year 1799 ut j ward and her neighboring i.tor will ma ly tbe re.elut'on of the legi.latura of vir tain her 1819 alabama representatives can ginia ot the preeeeding year a that re mckean not be more than 100 nor fewer than 60 port waa onl made ten vears after tho or — - •— senate not to be mure than ne ihird nor ganization ofthe present government and psom the oboks.a joi-shai less than a fourth of the representatives mr madison being generally regarded a wl , _ ivf . „, another column the address bloated l(,r t]ltee >'* ara ' 0be hird " r,ll " nl the father ofthe constitution it mav b f ur iv-uow citizen of hancock to the annually considered a a contemporary expomtion | people of georgia on an important rob l880 / m-oie rep not to exceed 20 f that iaatrument it is .. fatal here»y i ut winch must al no distant day engage n0t l0 , 1 be les 1,a " v • , l z with most of the politic f the presenl the earned attention of state for our annually nffver to be leas than 20 nor day tba they look upon th supreme i uwn . parts wo think the ooner it 1 settled "'""' ,, " in ,,,'" , , , , court as the final arbiter between the the better politic science more than ml * i hi vear produced the amend general government and the state with 1 » m ot her science 1 built upon experience z "' lll c..i.kt..ut,.,i of m.ssacbusetu nut recollecting that it il one of he de-free government mai be said to have i and th n * w one . of new york every part menu oft hat government and that commenced with the independanee of i corporate town tn maaaachuaetta hav _. such itself may assume power not del ,-,.*■« stat the several couetilutions 50 raw ? b,a p bd » '"»' r-fn-en egaiedbv the constitution and as dan t thi confederacy a they have he «""' and another for every additional 936 eerou to the reaerved right of the successively formed or amended embody the senate ie to consist of 40 member states aa either of the other department the clearest dt beet aaeertained rawilt ex *_° ''."' c '" s <'" ■>' d.stricls annually mr madison's idea seems to be and i re porimefijifly weight ut up to that tune ' h " v ' w *«* l " us ", "' rswwaantauviia ar.l it as the true doctrine lhai the sots t!,e,r'2„e r ve constitutions therefore , '° <*"'""'" "' k " menibem the seimte of of one department of lhe gov nent exbilfits ifthev do the time when each 33 choiieneyer four years in district when confined wiihin it proper sphere of the prominent featuro of the repronaen ' , v r ? , " m m ner kepresen are aa binding upon the state a those of taliv polity we dot i crm when tat.ve branch 184 member thiu sppo either ofthe others but tb acta and da taken in order ft the moat distinct , « , » d »" the wveral part of the btaw ciai.na of neither the judiciary a | authentic history of progreee and gra « f™m *« wiwtie watt nf the a l0 . well aathaexecutlve&legi.lative are ao dual dovelopement of tl.e science ._ par '"'" z ,,, c "'" l "" f " when unauthorized bu the constitution ticularly oi its application 10 our cal t '-' v.'tisuyni.d the m e riil^e o f ,.,„„ iii commenting upon the 3d resolution condition a notii n therefore of the date l ? e *"* """'"'^ •'•"' , "' "» . 5 ""' ' idge.and .. .. 1 " r 1 1 1 1 r ,, , r n ih.vc tide i ji ; and 11 iror the conn mr madison ay : from which lha several ' onstituliona of , . - "" r'"m '■but it is objected that ihe judicial nu the several states hav been in operation i '""*" c.t.ea town and boroi'.gh upon tide thority u to be regarded a the ole expo noting the composition of their legislative w ""' r . » ar w benater apporti i iter of.be conrtitution in the lasl rewrl : bodiee may nol only gratify u liberal cu z '" ""' -■'"»•"■inner.ara elected and it mav hc asked for what reason the rn.titv but mtiy l,e of real sen '" r ' , • u '"""- "'" 1 s09 '' 1 «•' quo fourth ar leelurslion bv ml \ s-uibli i rl vacalede^ei^ear m r it lo he lh-"-r in all i t lle.^al^m)e k^ii^^nli^e^ul^^ilo^ai^^^^^^o^^^^^^^j|j|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b^b jackson mert1ng a respectable meeting ofthe citizen of ftichm md county friendly to the re-elsc fion of i jackson was held at rock in mm nn the 21st inst st which robt ! pox»ell.e*t presided and f . t leak tct"d as secretary afw an examination from the chair of tbe vajaets nf the meeting on motion p v pijwel j d bemberton and p t j,e*k were uppoitt.nd a comniit.ee to pre pa r solutions expressive of the senti jonnt of the meeting which committee reputed the following preamble and res olutions which were unanimously adop ted viz : ,.~ ti portion of the freemen of the coun try we have the right and it is also our duly ou all proper occasions to oner to tl.e consideration of our fellow-citizea oii r opinions on any parti-'itur policy 1 i 1 general government and upon the course if nnv particular admini.tration ; b ds i .. express our preftrence between canditlatea for ur ninvagea particularly !*• i ween those who aspire to the higheet fitation in our government and as it n bir too apparent to every observer i events in lhe south that bat system lieu allstdbnominated he protective system a m 1 li which has been listened upon the eoiuifcy by a combination of s-tional in ten • , . iihtitutim a we behave the exclusive recipient of its benefits and alt ■'• i ia rendered till more odious hy the pr t.-t of mr plav has already effected iic ilriil.iblft if not irreparable mlaohief if in i ther way snn'ly in that worst ofall way by e.tranging the attaehmants f s jar.re and talented portion of ur southern ji p|a from that sheet-anchor of our salb .... the union ofthe btates hail iwjus mux til kai.f.k.lf kbuihter granville 21)1 h march 1932 mb.hi.s j i.n^i vsi bon gentlemen : in compliance with a promise 1 now give you such particular ofthe liarlnsii.ii rail-road as may a(d ui forming a correct estimate af our rnil ii ud project mr allen the chief engineer in hhv last report exhibits the following tisli male of.be cost of that kail-rond : lilsimib-h m.n under contract for 9301 07y for rail road iron - 133,m()0 iron spik s . . lw.aoo piling muebionry . 3,,tn edisio bridge - • 1,70b turn uu.s . . 6 our inclined plane and double road i.iiuo engineer department - 4t,t>2 contingencies right to timber,dam age ic - . . io.ooirl total cost of constructing 135 miles . . joki.oori 37|iimn at the present day and so sol inn a manner ? ou this objection it might ba obaervod first bat there mav i inataoce of usur ped power which the form ofthe coaati iii.ii would nei-r rlrnw within the control af the judicial department teeondlp thai if the decision ofthe judiciary l>e raised abeve the authority of the sovereign par tie to the constitution the decisions nf ita oilier departments not carried by th forins ol the constitution before tbe jiidte iary must be equally authoritative and final with the decisions of that department hut the proper answer to the objection is thu tl.e reeolutioa of thi geneiil a n relatas to those great and extraordinary case in which all the forms of the censtl lution iiniv p ove ineffectual against infrac tion danierou te the essential right of the parties lo il th r solution suppose that dangerous powers not delegated may nal only he usurped and executed hv the other departments bu thai be judicial i partm nl also mai - xere ., r - i po . t bey ond thi - , i tut .. - ',• ',- eon " i ' ' ■, i h f the rn lie to lb ' ' itnlion to judge whcujsruje compi | „„ 111 operation — each i us consists ol a philip p rib-ci-r in the late vir specified number the representative ol convention or caucus the hon 72 and the senate of b member | mr pniftun-i „ sasne the following high 1776 ofall ih - onstituti m.fot mod in enc rtiiiiui u ( „„, this distinguished republi tins year none now remain m operation i car ; an i-^dividual who we think will yet hit iii of new jersey mar ' reran tint rlffl-age i tbe i'r iri.k ofthe s.carolina new jersey ha a legit s..ui or il.e vica-preaidency ihe de live counsel of 14 persons one from each cision of ths legislative caucus in vir county tbe rep are by an act f 1829 1 j ,„ to tbe contrary notwith.taudii.g to consist oi 80 apportioned a'noag the i mr pendleton wa an original jackson cuunlie — maryland im u tlep and l man — . jackson man to use bis own senator the lutler sleeleil ,. v cry f year w . is when it co»t something to be a v uio lin ne senate and two reps j tksn.i nmn — when some wl are now from each country v.d one member each lie -' clamorooa in hia support arern from even i win publicly nljuting and villifyinj inn — who 1790 twn of tha state penneylvani were earnertly ami eloquently invoking na 8 carol ia date their praaent conati the better geniue ol tbe republic to save inin ii fro-m thia year the i'enn.ylvan-i tb country from tba humiliation snddis ta houae of rap c never be i -- lhan grace f lus election — //-■ms f--r jack flo ar.r mors ban 100 the senator ton then aa now won roman itvton ehoeen every four ve*r can never be | pkincii-lb halifax adamite greater n numbat lhan * ihin n i li -. t _„ w , n ,, ti mr chairman find a man thsn ,,,,.■fourth •» ih rapraaantative in „.-,„ ,„ rnt habits principle and ex s u'.ii carolina th representative r e |(< . ,.,..,„.„, w , tl \_ hu i ,|„. station 1 in my '" ■'"•" ■' ' ■'- - j srhoareapp lined at . ,|„. respeotabla an it ■> .■his.riet.i and tha be it lo „.. . . ,,,,,,, , r y ,,, i ,., „,,, % . f ■•, 1vv . "• .* f r 1 year •• . ■,,„. i such a om . i ■" '• lly ,• it in the snpp rl j7w n tt*,iii>"!.iio llvxtft i r«p 1 i pbilip p hai-in cj tljs caoaij el oi ll il therefore resolved thn we view vitlt regret th evidence of a disposition ot he ntirt of n majority in cnngree 10 perpetuate r policy which is believed be i vinletin nf our rights it destructive of our inter an i known to he int.i ruptive of o..r internal harmony and dang.rou lo ul pnion ofthe state rrtixlred tin he pnneral course of fb i resent adtnin.atratinn '" matter of internal policy aiming s it does st com 1 premise nrl conciliation among tbe vitrt . wu conflicting interests which diver.if ur wide prend country ha oui entire anttol ii i ; and lhal the principle earls announced and suhaequen.ly aetod upon by 1 ■■in iration in respect i r ■ii .■*,- " i ask eothin - bul what is rt hi jd u u/laftb xj nothing lh«t i xxi nf
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-04-09 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1832 |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 618 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Burton Craige |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Burton Craige |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, April 19, 1832 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601575495 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-04-09 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1832 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2275815 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18320409-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:35:32 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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w ester^€^rmk wimf _, i i-ifti i t hhatstn fn.r.i laws which it , never iv^^!t^^^h!m^!^7^u^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m th i-is,i.„„„,-|..,,-l.,„.„,,s..s | hy „,.„„,„ graft l us i l*ii.ee f inequality which il".al no respond ,„ ,-„. e ar , „, „„. , , lurrl , a „ lt whli . h w ,„ , c ,, vu ,,,., 1 wl^ffl ilr ( h ni in r . iii upon craige salisbury rowan county n c ... monday april 9 h .-.. vol , xii • no o\n politic i i ives our cordial sanction thus hoen dangerously violated must extend to confirming our confidence in lhe cxajted violation by i delegated authority ns patriotism and manly frankness of andrew j well as by another by the udiciery as jackson and in his peculiar fitness for his weh as bj li.o oxecuti've or the legisla liresent high station | tive resolved that we heartily unite with however true therefore il mav be nur fellow citizens in other parts nl ihe thtl the jn.lio.nl drpurf nt is in all ones onion in recommending him for re-elec tions submitted t i it by the forms 1 the tion and that we will contribute our hon constitution to decide in the lasl rcsorl est endeavours to bring about so desirable litis n snrl rni |