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_} v z q_w w y ££ faw lzws$_7'iw jfmb w/fflwmls ' 4mv ki en wise tn abstain from law wln.h however wise an.l good in themselves have ihe semblance of inequality which find no response in the heart of the citizen and which will lac evaded with liule remort th wisdom of legislation is especially s..«n in grafting laws on conscience dr chatming ih burton craige salisbury rowan county n c monday p'-*ii 18 83 rvoi , ml no «• t „ ec h of mr ooo de of mecklenburg in the yif-i'iin caueils mr va llurcn i favorable lo that pro ject — mid air in the eslnnnlioii of lhe i'.ih it . i'i.i-_b fcr-.i.k . i i that liis devotion tn thr t.inir.shonld have ai j h t mt .|, n t j ii especially i i ns in - been it i a .. powerful election eeri.ig engine ilenr clay ha been conscience acting *-• thej were i.u u elude withoul expres«iiig mv surprize con n.rs under tho highest and most sacred sidering our previous relation that you responsibilities should io hastily and on such slight sua rt soi red tbnt a committee he appoin pici ml as those statad in your n-.tc nt tod to correspond wilh other patriotic tempt lo inflict so deep wound on my citizens ,„ nth r se tions of il:e state up charai i.r imt mu.1 fei i lha ynu would on the objects embraced in the preoeed no hue thus acted toward 1110 a 1«w nlutiousand that thoy adopt such eh.-ri inontba pnat ; and since that i am measures as lothem may seem proper conscious of no change lhal c it imm i i \ these objects into effect e clod your tlfe.i feelings ej^pt thut i the corresponding committee consist bear b no lenient of my own altered ofthe following persons i vv illis alston relation inwards those who yield that i.m h pettivy fit mas ouaby t m branch of tbe*geiil government which bw it vowell i matthews t nicholson j the dispensation of ta petrenug — the i hi.-rii c whitaker.u b pierce t power of bestowing bfiicaa am resrarde i..,.it.f henrv garret g i spruill at the lime to which ifrofer my lavora v 1 hill !•:. if knre 1 w buti-lieluu hie countenance might ai least in soma edward morecock p tillory j h dogree have been coneiderod as n pissoort i nn r willi johnson m head \\ . l to the devttil worshipper at the shrine of t m , r .". r.in.l i b i iceman i hs power but now from thi attitude in gee \\ . •• . thorne charles shield 3 which 1 nu.pla.e.l thev may suppose u gee j b tate that n more ready admission may be ob on motion r salted lhnt lhe proceed j tsined by the immolatiim of my character ii n of ihe meeting signed by the chair 1 how far this change niiny relations tow m in and secretaries be published iu the arda these who control lho power ofrcwur /,',',.„/., \. locate ding may have se greatly changed your a iniiiiuii tho nesting was adjourne . duct towards me as th.it you should i sublet t to the call ofthe minimis . iis short a lime pass from that of sui i it kl re cv tor in office through my fuvour to thai line 11 pierce ) of an ussailunt nf my\jreputution n that ilniti jtrettt \ secretaries too on suspicions ao hasty and unfounded ..♦*_ hat you have been compelled on a review prom mr it virn.it s.vft ofthe case to retract youifchargcs 1 icavo correspondence without further remarks te iir own con *", - eci.nce and to the world lo determine watkington city feh 30 1 **». respectfully yours ac snt :— i have tin moment received x ____ „ „ , ,. j 1 !"- »*•*«" letter from messrs lawrence v leroay togen'l romulus m baundets editors of the nortii carolina star in „ , ,,. «»*«»**• forming me that you are the » or of .. ?£• a un net offluattoe to my ohara publication winch appeared in that paper tor i have requested lhc 1 .,..,.* of 111 ofthe lotli inst under the signature v f star in which paper your publioalmn ap a b under un impression that you pnared t......ert thecorre.piaide.ice whicft may hare been misled hv il.e remarks of hu passed between us m relation to ft jov porsythin.be senate of he united ,.. z°z in v " . i stales on tie nomination of merlin van _, the vice pre.td,iic be ( virgin buron 1 cannot doubl ibr a ,.. but rime in au article on ihe late wclim-m thai vou will on a perusal ofthe corns caucus say i ' itite qu&rtion ofthe \ eo pondenc which has passed between that presidency invnlves imany and iniportmrt gentleman ami myself promptly repair principles and conaidereiion art i i b the which your publication ia so oome lhe peopl to deliberate i bofor thaw well calculated ... inflict on n charac act-.l iee ideation not ofaloca.brt t.r i ihorefore conlide.iilj cnu on you of a general character ia which ull mo -•„, u relractio those charges ' slave holding slates ore equally hitoroa wltll respecl "'•• " "» '"" s1 ' , much ■1 zz r yours ete sonal protei-uiice between r r imihour john branch and martm van buren as between uth togen.r m s.i mints em and n.nrtia inture tariff ap4 raleigh n c ami-tanll thia ie the aspect which ia p s i have enclosed this letier to the present ori.il it must a.aiime * and mv fried gov iredell through whom 1 upon it determination rest •.■■■■.."> ■thja hope te racaiva your answer ihterew of he sl.ve holding bi.tes but j ukant'h the very existence i the i t.mn l..r it imr vuii buren with hi hi^h tariff prill cipies be smuggled into the high ll ices 01 guvurnoibut it needs no prophet i tolls uo nrillnnrtic.il calculations to number th days of tha kupuldic mr curs resolvtio we commence in this puper the 1 li j on the final reference of this n-ittef in the senate the reader's attention ia especially directed to the remurks of mr ti-cwell hn touches tl.e new ynrlf ifsciiktnr tenderly ; but ill a tender plr.ee itiicnu president making projects seena lin.w to be well uuderntoiid who csj list i the remarks of mr tucewell without ifeeliug a se.itim.nt of surprise that such ipiinciples should be entirely overlooked lin questions of presidency and vice proa iiileii.y while such intriguers as mr van ilium arethurst " mil ens rtlcns upon i the people ' the lact itself speaks volume | it shows the fenrful iiifluc.ee of an or | i-.ih7.ed ni pensioned press ; und i.ow i completely the popular will i c ii.tr ind i l.v the manager of party the yew i york senators it will be seen not only voted but a.jjuud no tbe side ofthe turdx bl'tirty virginia timet i lt i understo in wuhhinglon that ithe committee on manufactures will lin a few days report a bill repealing the i'iiiih's on 11 unprotected articles ; and lhal lit is proposed afterwards to troduco in a separate lull the details of further reduc lii..,ii retaining of course all thut ia i nm n.l obnoxious in the jirolcetirt is'-i-'m will ihe people of vir>;i is nnd lliic southern slates lubnut to this 1 ib ! ' ' "' ' : y ' a k.n.mi ittttt lie lt:i imli.ilii.l ut | f 1 at ni.l a t hilou ru-it g w^^^^xj ' i*l r-l rm-.nlhv t ' '' '** "'"''' u '" ''"* *^ ih - ...... jiitlilir 1 r.-tn„iiie,l united il llii r.^iitttttn^it^^^h wf r nu ni.iirr 1 he i-nair - ljs im „. f . s j 01 . ,-, di-.m-.l nr questi ■'. in he enquirer and lauded by it edi whether i contemplate mr clav < w 5pj proposed the question mr brown 4 ij v j ng w it e ss has given his evidence tors president jackson 1 rejoico ..,.!,.• !,,.„■rew hia preamble ana ° . pj one whoee eredil ma be trusted so fa in i--j he carried out his principles uni if the party — jnhn hergeanl 1 t-h ti as a substitute for tne iwiw lonm 1 hj jnf ,,.,„.„,,„, ,. x t.....f but man and vntod ibr tha bill of abominations lie rendered aa object of terror ; nnd "-.-■,„,. , e utloman from powhatan lis rnat not m t0 t h 8 extent ol thntinfnr vi«*i u.uv sir is not mr clnj denounced hnteof him is to stand in the stead .•! ;.■..•■resolution " that ft ie not expedient ai lm|irin we know nm the grounds n liir acting upon this very principle 1 and for van buron we hall be told il.-uh this une to make a nomination tar me 0br secretary has fra i hia opin why sh 3d wi observe these invidious dis we musi elionae between iwi evils | il vii ' presidency 111 1,1 ionaj and wo mual examine eireumstances liuctioiu ' wi du we denounce mun thai mr van buren is the lesser . ■tl i mr goode rose and addressed iln w|)lij our reacfci ail , fimt 1 j nvjle ie mao ( | la „ | 1 . h we hol m ijuiitless in sir i prou-»l against being lhi nvn into ■jnecting to this enect : attention of the meeting te the declaration iii'itlit ? i mention nal these things lo narrow 1 range of choi'-e it n.e h \| : . chairman the step taken by we 1 j hfl \ 1 , ,„.„.,. | ro]n viontgomery mr extenuate the conduct ol mr clay those man fur whom i can feel some nli.'iiu.icb gentleman from petersburg h-.\x the | (| . ( , sl()|l - that geutleman stated that he who know me have nut to learn that i hnve — a ftmn whom i mnj sustain with i nii'.'in in tho i'liiiun which il licioro , ( .. mir | , rm |„,,. u esti..iiabl authori ' exerted myself against protectinsi duties - give mo philip p barbour lie is u.ntlub oct upied tho same question occurs lor j v f rom men hj„h j public est ee in t list and nut less against fl v clay — llui i in every particular and to refuse to ' h decis.o and ihe same course ot rem r g irll j ( , ( ., „ as contained in presidenl have opposed him because of his opinions inate him is to dt-etnre that our principlcs^^h is admissible i could have wished to r j fi ni \- ( .^ s age and that it wa and tho principle which is vicious in hen cannot prevail is ibr all lime.'tocul i j wn sake and not less for the anke ol (,(,,„ out 0b t |, e earnest entreaty of those n clay is not the less vicious in martin all hope from even son of the old u i tha meeting that i had been allowed to 0 f hia cabinet who have inee van buron ion \,. one unions ihem can ever -' " i conclude my remarks l--t night ll "' t - a \\,._, ,,„,],.,- his displeasure when llieso mr opie here rose to ask whethei mr t come before the i'ubiic with lairer pr-'-l hut little to add and should have conclnd _ bt ] e|nbb had uul the confidence of the g was in order waa mr van buren be tens a andthe princlpli of hope n.'lh b j in a short time but fur the adjournment i p^y t j b proposition was introduced lore the meeting how was he brought die iii their hear ■the will uot i 1 d.i not mention this in the spirit of disaat-l j eaga{tegi . m r ,. c nended lo herel observe that the interest's of the l.-...i.-t-b j on becau -■1 am well assured that t h e cong id orn ti n of lhe american people mr goode referred the seuator from in virgtuia will hr forever u iged ..- i c gentleman who moved the adjourn it hna been continued in hia measagi jefleraon to the lieulonnnt governor ihe gainst thou — and they will un.ii.rii.1 :>'■. 1 sn actuated by the kindest lives | m|t y w g uren remained iu the ■olleague of the senator in tin meeting upni uln and to accouni for lho la.-i.-l towards myeelf although he te opposed to cab | net since l lias been se|mrated mr daniel disclaimed having intro they will reflect that ifa n un i b e in the pending struggle lh "** cur * f rom * ti ab d soot scross the ocean the re duced the name of mr van buren he the candidal the people will be able 1 ■w nc however imposes on me the necce ,.,„„„„.,,..,,,,„ 1 ,,.,, heen renewed was first named by the gentleman from judge of hia neri.b without appealing ■itv of referring to propositions for which j sir 1 may be allowed to oak was nol campbell then leaders for information and ■i have contended wilh how much torce t h e first notice of this project given to the mr goode i have your ctui.ii coiwequence nnd i..j t-i i tit 11 lo ■,,,.. m ust determine i have maintain wor by the albnov argas which is fur canvassing bia claims ' ders will lie diminish i among the peuhh b d that the terms of tho resolution of the guppo8e j to boar to mr van bur the tbe speaker declared that mr pie thecaudid als ig i.11..w.1 !..■gentleman from powhatan provide agjtnal 1m ,„ t llmllm(lte r .| a , ion . a i was not tin j le was entitled to the floor the people and having a tr..i h..ld on^h lhe contingency apprehended by others firrt propog j ion for j te adoption submitted mr goode resumed : their affections will dol feel so •*,. iih and sweep awav the foundation f heir || r . dickers f new jerseyl the mr chairman tins body has aaaem his dependence on tlie leaders ami w.llh ... t i have maintained that it is ; ( f tilatl e viand of mr van buren sir bled on several occasions wc met first not so readily acknowledge hunt ni 1 ■p r , . r to make a nomination of candi h , ncu upon this floor deny that he and adjourned without taking any step al tanee or the force ot hia own obligations 4,t f thevicepresi-lonry.as anactol w1 „ su , t uin the t;..ve 31 of hie 0 s though many desired to act the meet if however a stranger be 1-1111 the pc..,.l.-^h j people as weuaa tothe l,w t he exercise of power over internal im mg waa said to be " merely preparatory become dependant on their leaders for na-^h li ■at eloctors i have irankly atated ement fhe rciecu this power and we were again assembled ; the roll was eessary information the leaden he ■that 1 nflect ny feelings and to sustain "^ a dutributitm ottha surplua revenue culled our name registered instantly come important aud consequential »,:).■my principles i waa ready to confide in _ lv |, at s t(1 1m . d)lie wi h the redundant there waa a motion to adjourn 1 seconded the l'e„|alc the^atiditlate too !..!..-■philipp b.irbnur in the courae of the -^ - „ r ured tlimu-h lho opera by a call for the previou question ; made unknown to the people can approaciwfiein nroneeilinirs of last night the pretennona -^ tariff which he is aduiu.ed too by the senator frem jefferson the only through their leaders he ii of mr van buren had been brought un ,„ rt _ uc , nu « t _„ | or one or for call waa not buslained but the meeting therefore caress their loader ilr uih der examination and i have freely follow , u(h lr adjourned to await the apportionment bill acknowledge hi own dependance i i-h t l he example i others indeed 1 rc b notwithstaiu]ing , hcsc 9 „. on „ j e c vv are again ussembled i fori the arrival will s 1 iheir impor.a , and ackn..wl-^h gar it pe.-uliarly proper that those prcten tjolls „, van buron st is urged that wo i of the appoitionment bill we have en edge the obligation 1.1 » t-nf-ld deoree.^h ions should bo treu-lv oanvaased it can with hold a neminotion and waive tered en the business of ihe meeting ; the the li dears r virginia will th.-refori-.h not be concealed that the object 1 this „,,. , ete , im , ms „ f m r , burhour to pro claims of mr van buren have bet n be fercver interested m preventing theh nmvn 1....11 is to promote his interests hir v ae k , llbl i ca n par s.,kmed ; he has leon defended in long nomination ol 1 virginian ifwe make no nomination if we fad to in ! • h ( m , , „ ilt echet . rolulll „ f r columb | m , en , mr i hairroan 1 had other views hm list i the adoption of our prmcip es it / .;,. 1 „ p .,„„, ,„ behallot martin van written in ins behalf and i am asked l : 1 am adm mished thai my remark ou^ht^h we dn not hold forth our candidate to | ,"; i ,. ferr8(j wilu but little grace what right i examine his claim t sir by to etoa close i hayo i i h tlnllenge the attention of the amenon t h em st critical period of our history the right of a member of thia meeting i to protnsi again the resolution ttl ponple we cimni.t l.npo that ho will he sus ; vml | .,„.,„ refused tu miend such infringe the rights of ne man ; 1 intend to member fr eleraburg because nf sh taine.1 by others what will be the ne tothe republican party but exert ray own ; snd air has it eome to tendency to bestow thevoteof \ „-,„,.,,■senary consequence when our couege sil luiilf to dbtw wd tamw it.lthia mav we not apeak of martin van against the wdl of our people ■of elector shall as„.,nme,tl.-.y will 1-am •• ' mmmr , rwi|t r , ml , , „..„,., mr i buren except it be sound hia praise -**•_- ■or know that the prospects ol vir bar . s ic gt imulateil to this i if we venture to question in infallibility pursuant to public notice a meeting ofi^b hour aud of all oth-rs who profess his [ 0 ve which he bore to mr are we to be called to order 1 mr ow the citiaans of halifax was l.nl.1 at tl.e^b pi •■if.ii.le will in truth be utterly hope '' .. - ■notorious that he at | said he did not intend tu call the gentle t ,„„■house on saturday the 31 f^m less : hi-causc they will nn have h.<eu ur m(|olll . d ,,;,,,, blll | hi.rw.sed hiu ',„■„ to onler.j mr gooo.—then the maul ■ge.l in the nieuu time every ellnrt will « a hp e interruption was unaccountable sir vi on motion elisha h euro sq a ce made to prepare the people of thia u.li««nf mr van buren's hia van buren haa oppoaod ua in nil things called tothechair ami mnj u !'..■ommonwnalth for the reception of mr 1 racing the line " r - * ' h ho haa regarded mr feelings ; he ens p i apt henry garrett were -. k ■va buren mis zealous frieuds w.ll not lory we h.ll find h.m •?«*&<> ««»• ,„ lr , ; ilt . rei(t . allj h e has condem 1 ,, „„ t ed secre.arios ■be idle his press here will not tail to ex politicians or nen loll ;' a ' 1 ' j .« nod our princtnles ; and vet are we ro 1 l l rea.1 intr f-l the f-jlow-h cute its purpose ; and ahould the college himself tot l je_wth his quired to regnrd these things a acts of u preamble and resolutions which wereh pf electors actually aaset.it.u unprepared south ny ins d - ,"' m , z me cv ,. racioua condescension ; as fevors worthy severallv read discussed and adopted h to bestow their biffragoa upon him they sourt ti-stioii ■- hi '■'• • - f our titude , wh , n |, e lants the whei*os il is nil limes right ami ,>!..-■will he here exposed lo the powerful inllu denoe ol his regaru mm ■dagger in our he.rts ami smile at the ( e r for the people to h id primary m-.-t-h ence of the managers of his party h.iit t su-tun nm u t .. ■*. ( ?» whioh h i,.....|t tuflictsd we nro r i d gs and deliberate for the general good.h thoa who aro acquainted with the state own lavor.ie >«»«'•"""" ' . • , quired to receive it as a token of ulfoe b nd to censure or approve the conduct ofm of things here may very readily predict have not been greatl dec ewen i - -^ lllua . ,„ whoga hands the administration ■the result sir with these prospects be the party in new ork ' , m william i.ske.1 if the gentlf.nan „| the ajfcirs of government are comtnit-h for , we have a right it is our inly to headed thai we uern tnoeo i or der mr van buren wa not be led : mid whereas we as a part of'th cu ■xiuiiitie his claims and hi friends havo a....n ol lhe missouri qiiesi we a ? ,,- „,„ , ; ,,., llh | u . . have viewed with ■l ■"'" d k 0w us ' p r 5 u ! 8d * ith t it fte z^ilsz in nr «" mr q x mked why he wa subject plsowre the and e„l„li.e,.e,l iwu.tary evidence to sustain him i be of the moat i 1 u uuweontinued interruption 1 why pol'»y which has governed the adminis ■lievehfmtobe latitudinwian i have have rae«tedo*^even severe just.c m ed z pu ed townnfs tration of andrew jackson our veuora we ■„,..;,• so ellbrt to f.l'.l'li i lhal truth wl then olfen 1 - ag -.•':,,, '^ lh wilv .... i s,..,,,„,l in lis i *- ' hi-f m.i ■■, -. ,,... . ■1 have adverted to bis vote on the cum .. that mr bergeant hiortm ■. . ,, j . ! ; ' r „„„.,.,;„,. 1 .. h „ u ,„! > „ lllt lv dmer-h b.'.la.i,l road-i have refcirod ... hisopin most severe lis r.si.re i wm i it not ' j ■, ■(.„„„„„* „„ ,.,„.,, ,•„„, „„,.. with out fellow citii-t.s in ■tons and his votes on the tariff and in cons.qucnce ., it he part wl en h " .; to to 0 j^j then air siid mr er ictiona of the country in recommend ■1 ! it ha been acknowledged by hi the agu u of thai 1g / l v „ ask h s mr van bore g andrew jackson for reelect i l-,i.,,ls,.h,,lhoih v ta..xi..«s.o.he,-h.r b pja ,„ rl-.-ive ur sappor > is it be«us of that we willuse.l ho able ins .,.■of susta ning the tariff i have regard the sa.rc pir,.,n .. hi devotion to our interests 1 i it be attain an md ao desirable ■ed him i.s feyouring he exchequer b.,„k t«c.ng « to . th , » . of th ; j^^«^nsl_5 * he support of r.s.dce.i that i be recommended ,..■1 the nropt-itton for the disir.but.on of i mon c^z s { l h sdpta ' la it bmmm i the ihe , fd of this stale lo^convene * state the surplus revenue sr have no re j e re ; » ' «| , r rt „, firmn a „',| con-teacy of hi chanicur 1 c in the r.l of raleigh on m..,.-h collect that it was ever betore denn-1 herland road anil le » hi • belonged to all parties i ha lav tl.e i8lh of june next for the puipn-h tha i,e was the champion of boll these the hale nl i and 11 na v ma txj j rf'nppototiog elector favorable ,., .!..*■p,",p„si,,on*-bu the shield ofthe plm ernor when shaking *. gkkm llast .. - ace w„h the federal ar.v ' re-e|.,..„„i l amlrew jncluon ... the l'.e-b d name is now inler,*.so.l-llie res ; his hmiiig o 1 le r lie h h e not acted with the repuwicm par sidency and soma individual for the vinoh p...,hbility u thrown on him kh-.u.-l „ s s"d he not aoatain mr itlinton ? sid presidenl who ia an advocate f.,r iv,-.b r if.,have*e..o..l.esa„.e evidence .,, h,s u.v„.g off led . . - s ll no pnse mr c ' has he no trade and p|k,sed to th usurpation ofl mubbh hiseupnorf of tins exeh-quer tl.ougl^are haonlv *<£™»> x hi t cx twffparty nnd again with the general 6oremmenl ■bank which we have nf hia oppoeitien to ing opj i no m that , , , . n , •**;;! ■, umcj u ,. n "„„ h|l «„„,„,.,,, t h ph.l . pendleton b ■tl hank ofthe united btates ! h.s idan can be ore erroneous if rot in be ua . . haml and l.l hour of vir p , be recommended lo .!..■i v l..|,u«w..h i ch.ef magistrate f tanffol and m...n ed . . .. .. ■n ] x j t * own salval .,, > he has people of thi stat a a tit penon to he tli i'lmin ,* e evidence f nis oppoei odious i r ' ' ,^ ,. s se doclrioa of iotermil improve voujd for as vice pm.id.nt ofthe uni linn to the existing bank and th.t m ma ery n l0 z .. ' 1 , , r , *..„ „„,,„. hu frienda tn tha h.s ted states at th npprpaehrag elact.on identity of feeling must nlist him in be enactmente vt!l!ti«fh»is_i aid of band 1 the doctrine of interna - ifhowover ftoma development i public kalf ofthe exchequer bank this mro for , win-h n i,e,a,,,e la , bytbeaidtf a jjjjfcgj'jf y ro^ectfiilly mk opinion it ahall clearly appear thai p i isct w»s recommended by the president the vote ot mnnra • .' t hat nartv or to what nrincipte hw he barbour cannot obtain such n support m he stood .... terms ohhe araatml in , course -.. the same s..t.|.c ,, - - . incur to whatp . p rf wu linuieywilbmr.va n buran-wuh v held \^}^ i s^z^,^^^xn\7t tnd vet this is i an toe lid-tea ; ... thai event the electors lim as hi constiutional and confidential . nation he inducad mem to rea virainia la lo ih yielded up .. a shall be at liberty to vote fonhm indmd d.,-..r we have never heard of their asopp tmizjttz it s no a conn-clion ual among the candidate wl , thair did ring in opinion upon thia subject al mated tne women • . founded in afibetion har heart will nol opinion approaches aearest those great tl .,...:, mr van buren has been cooplad a tical , "* , l u "' ' r : ,¥ ',. j'l , o , wi h mpp i ecstecy when yield p litieal p-ancipte which north carol a i , lentified with the project ever since buret was wr he w • tored i 1 1 ( „„ held dear us first promulgation had ho been un at hw post te vote agams im assure e ,„„_ s „ ,,„. fn l r d that we disapprove tha fa hi to the project is .. ,„„ rea .- th guten«h - ■u-.l.-l for mr van baltimore cnvention be bald to may bl t presume th.t he could h.v given the absence of wr ovw , * commonwealth next believing il altogether »« porti a e,|u.v..c.l evnlenc f hu hns.,1 ht-.ks he should have^votod ap-ms tne «,,, ,.^ rf whlrh |( „ uh tl , h e el.v.t.on ty if.h.n mr van bu en i to receive i . f k t jl zuz he we do this violence to their willi be nin ru.b.rth.n principle s..,„,vo nr approbation for bis opposition to the thia aneence oi r • .,, ,. , „ ,, ec a.v .- defeat john s^r tint of party men for party purpose bank of tha u state lai i , whether waa expected^lo vote a«awbuha taniw ., : resolved that in the rejection ol mar ter weal or for wo tek his share ef the ' mr bar bni.r . ataence i .. . to ha - * . . *» i . m vj . uu v „, b „ r ,. n liv to ,: r „ l h bute sen wp it.il.tv t th odious monster of an membered bunt wu . oe i n j ««, we aee no u mtompt lo barru the bxehequer or ooverni bank titi tor ishau ™* rt " "* h ? . mr . riu-hie late that h wm not in ad tral thai in th conduct of tbem ramarkaar alike appheabl to speech i » . i u x ' ( ,„.„,„,,. „„,,..,,,.,,, „„„ s r .... i.e r w *~ th : the pn^i for uie dirtribut.on ofthe sui ab»mnee and u*tifj » ln s,ake in it character he e.tbe ■min orappmhatei h be,n !;'„ isz_x ivsssia i zsgrmmmsmmm s f » *- « *- - '^ i . — ■—• mi - ** « rcomr nashville march tilth 1839 3m — your le.t-'r of the ti.illi uh ua duly forwarded n.e by ynu friend my answer to which has linen delayed from nausea nol important >> iute a lie tiiim uf writing the communica tion for the star of which you complain 1 had not heen the remarks of gov for mil iii the sen.tr ot the v state uu the | nomination of martin van buren hut my impressions ware produced by tl.e printed speech of gov poindefter prom the conversation a detailed by him and tl.e relation in which vou than stood to the president supposing you to have liecn the person referred to i did coin-filer the conversation of that charac ter which forbid ita disclosure for the pur p for which it waa afterwards used i was under this impies ion ll.ut i penned the article in the star and in thi p ml of view thul i intended to reprehend your conduct i nin now si.ti.tind lh*l ihixj^^^^ti ni tho private wo iioj ___ h.iii-i i am i'i t.i^^^jb.j ii.ti i.'.iii.i^^l i cons ler v nlk.ve li closing that whicli ynu might deem in any w.y secro or ol giving information in . matter which vim wnuld ut be willing to vow to thu woild 1 have the honor to lie el it m baffnpcrs ii ni john branch wuidiiiiffton citit 0-5 n„i having seen v iredell i for warded ibis 10 the care of my friend mr m..h um i ih lirered this to gov ilriinr.h tl.b o march 188)1 vv p mangum central rail road our readeru will observe from the proceedings of th iiniiiissieuers apuniiitod hy the uel lo laeurporate the north carolina central rail road company at their meeting hold 1 he court ho in thi city ou mon day inst that u subscription w.s opened agreeably to the direction of aid act ; and we have pleasare in stating that most ofthe eommieioners present seta cood example by immediately putting their own nines upon tl.e book to a considerable iiuiouiit and that some other citiiee pre sent l*o subscribed amongst these was a gentle nan from person county who observing that the act named a commissioners i'or receiving subscription in thai county the persons appointed at this meeting tor tho purpose immediate ly resolveal to open » n.hsrriptinn book nt l'er*on court house un r the supertax iul nice of s.eph.-i m d'ven wnu mcki-ack aial di hull wing i'hd hu hi fin tii.'-.,i enterprise been com u.e.iced under bus|mpm promising h uw l"rli._.o-j tesiuuk hi begieitti i ti..l washington city march isth 1m2 blb — 1 have recsivcd your letter from nashville n caroline dated the 2mb instant inn have retracted the otlensive charge which you had thought proper to make »•_ inst me in the kaleigl star ofa breach of eniilidence id of course your explanation is so lur satisfactory a te re lieve me from the necessity of resorting to another mode of redress which might nil erwiao have been impost 1 on me but ,,. accepting your explanation i esnno lias hy the manner in which yon hav chosen to make it unnoticed without commenting on certain expressions which mi^ht he kum'.-plilile ot an ollen.ive con tiiictiuu i sin cons ruined in soy lh its entire contests bear i.e character o mstice relootantly yielded — hrmnreao that i had u rit-ht '" expect from one botwean whom snd ye.ll t'.frj bad pro ,....-.■existed friendly relet ioi and who i ia i now al leu be > on in ii if he iii h»a dene we xseri.nl oaa
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1832-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1832 |
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_} v z q_w w y ££ faw lzws$_7'iw jfmb w/fflwmls ' 4mv ki en wise tn abstain from law wln.h however wise an.l good in themselves have ihe semblance of inequality which find no response in the heart of the citizen and which will lac evaded with liule remort th wisdom of legislation is especially s..«n in grafting laws on conscience dr chatming ih burton craige salisbury rowan county n c monday p'-*ii 18 83 rvoi , ml no «• t „ ec h of mr ooo de of mecklenburg in the yif-i'iin caueils mr va llurcn i favorable lo that pro ject — mid air in the eslnnnlioii of lhe i'.ih it . i'i.i-_b fcr-.i.k . i i that liis devotion tn thr t.inir.shonld have ai j h t mt .|, n t j ii especially i i ns in - been it i a .. powerful election eeri.ig engine ilenr clay ha been conscience acting *-• thej were i.u u elude withoul expres«iiig mv surprize con n.rs under tho highest and most sacred sidering our previous relation that you responsibilities should io hastily and on such slight sua rt soi red tbnt a committee he appoin pici ml as those statad in your n-.tc nt tod to correspond wilh other patriotic tempt lo inflict so deep wound on my citizens ,„ nth r se tions of il:e state up charai i.r imt mu.1 fei i lha ynu would on the objects embraced in the preoeed no hue thus acted toward 1110 a 1«w nlutiousand that thoy adopt such eh.-ri inontba pnat ; and since that i am measures as lothem may seem proper conscious of no change lhal c it imm i i \ these objects into effect e clod your tlfe.i feelings ej^pt thut i the corresponding committee consist bear b no lenient of my own altered ofthe following persons i vv illis alston relation inwards those who yield that i.m h pettivy fit mas ouaby t m branch of tbe*geiil government which bw it vowell i matthews t nicholson j the dispensation of ta petrenug — the i hi.-rii c whitaker.u b pierce t power of bestowing bfiicaa am resrarde i..,.it.f henrv garret g i spruill at the lime to which ifrofer my lavora v 1 hill !•:. if knre 1 w buti-lieluu hie countenance might ai least in soma edward morecock p tillory j h dogree have been coneiderod as n pissoort i nn r willi johnson m head \\ . l to the devttil worshipper at the shrine of t m , r .". r.in.l i b i iceman i hs power but now from thi attitude in gee \\ . •• . thorne charles shield 3 which 1 nu.pla.e.l thev may suppose u gee j b tate that n more ready admission may be ob on motion r salted lhnt lhe proceed j tsined by the immolatiim of my character ii n of ihe meeting signed by the chair 1 how far this change niiny relations tow m in and secretaries be published iu the arda these who control lho power ofrcwur /,',',.„/., \. locate ding may have se greatly changed your a iniiiiuii tho nesting was adjourne . duct towards me as th.it you should i sublet t to the call ofthe minimis . iis short a lime pass from that of sui i it kl re cv tor in office through my fuvour to thai line 11 pierce ) of an ussailunt nf my\jreputution n that ilniti jtrettt \ secretaries too on suspicions ao hasty and unfounded ..♦*_ hat you have been compelled on a review prom mr it virn.it s.vft ofthe case to retract youifchargcs 1 icavo correspondence without further remarks te iir own con *", - eci.nce and to the world lo determine watkington city feh 30 1 **». respectfully yours ac snt :— i have tin moment received x ____ „ „ , ,. j 1 !"- »*•*«" letter from messrs lawrence v leroay togen'l romulus m baundets editors of the nortii carolina star in „ , ,,. «»*«»**• forming me that you are the » or of .. ?£• a un net offluattoe to my ohara publication winch appeared in that paper tor i have requested lhc 1 .,..,.* of 111 ofthe lotli inst under the signature v f star in which paper your publioalmn ap a b under un impression that you pnared t......ert thecorre.piaide.ice whicft may hare been misled hv il.e remarks of hu passed between us m relation to ft jov porsythin.be senate of he united ,.. z°z in v " . i stales on tie nomination of merlin van _, the vice pre.td,iic be ( virgin buron 1 cannot doubl ibr a ,.. but rime in au article on ihe late wclim-m thai vou will on a perusal ofthe corns caucus say i ' itite qu&rtion ofthe \ eo pondenc which has passed between that presidency invnlves imany and iniportmrt gentleman ami myself promptly repair principles and conaidereiion art i i b the which your publication ia so oome lhe peopl to deliberate i bofor thaw well calculated ... inflict on n charac act-.l iee ideation not ofaloca.brt t.r i ihorefore conlide.iilj cnu on you of a general character ia which ull mo -•„, u relractio those charges ' slave holding slates ore equally hitoroa wltll respecl "'•• " "» '"" s1 ' , much ■1 zz r yours ete sonal protei-uiice between r r imihour john branch and martm van buren as between uth togen.r m s.i mints em and n.nrtia inture tariff ap4 raleigh n c ami-tanll thia ie the aspect which ia p s i have enclosed this letier to the present ori.il it must a.aiime * and mv fried gov iredell through whom 1 upon it determination rest •.■■■■.."> ■thja hope te racaiva your answer ihterew of he sl.ve holding bi.tes but j ukant'h the very existence i the i t.mn l..r it imr vuii buren with hi hi^h tariff prill cipies be smuggled into the high ll ices 01 guvurnoibut it needs no prophet i tolls uo nrillnnrtic.il calculations to number th days of tha kupuldic mr curs resolvtio we commence in this puper the 1 li j on the final reference of this n-ittef in the senate the reader's attention ia especially directed to the remurks of mr ti-cwell hn touches tl.e new ynrlf ifsciiktnr tenderly ; but ill a tender plr.ee itiicnu president making projects seena lin.w to be well uuderntoiid who csj list i the remarks of mr tucewell without ifeeliug a se.itim.nt of surprise that such ipiinciples should be entirely overlooked lin questions of presidency and vice proa iiileii.y while such intriguers as mr van ilium arethurst " mil ens rtlcns upon i the people ' the lact itself speaks volume | it shows the fenrful iiifluc.ee of an or | i-.ih7.ed ni pensioned press ; und i.ow i completely the popular will i c ii.tr ind i l.v the manager of party the yew i york senators it will be seen not only voted but a.jjuud no tbe side ofthe turdx bl'tirty virginia timet i lt i understo in wuhhinglon that ithe committee on manufactures will lin a few days report a bill repealing the i'iiiih's on 11 unprotected articles ; and lhal lit is proposed afterwards to troduco in a separate lull the details of further reduc lii..,ii retaining of course all thut ia i nm n.l obnoxious in the jirolcetirt is'-i-'m will ihe people of vir>;i is nnd lliic southern slates lubnut to this 1 ib ! ' ' "' ' : y ' a k.n.mi ittttt lie lt:i imli.ilii.l ut | f 1 at ni.l a t hilou ru-it g w^^^^xj ' i*l r-l rm-.nlhv t ' '' '** "'"''' u '" ''"* *^ ih - ...... jiitlilir 1 r.-tn„iiie,l united il llii r.^iitttttn^it^^^h wf r nu ni.iirr 1 he i-nair - ljs im „. f . s j 01 . ,-, di-.m-.l nr questi ■'. in he enquirer and lauded by it edi whether i contemplate mr clav < w 5pj proposed the question mr brown 4 ij v j ng w it e ss has given his evidence tors president jackson 1 rejoico ..,.!,.• !,,.„■rew hia preamble ana ° . pj one whoee eredil ma be trusted so fa in i--j he carried out his principles uni if the party — jnhn hergeanl 1 t-h ti as a substitute for tne iwiw lonm 1 hj jnf ,,.,„.„,,„, ,. x t.....f but man and vntod ibr tha bill of abominations lie rendered aa object of terror ; nnd "-.-■,„,. , e utloman from powhatan lis rnat not m t0 t h 8 extent ol thntinfnr vi«*i u.uv sir is not mr clnj denounced hnteof him is to stand in the stead .•! ;.■..•■resolution " that ft ie not expedient ai lm|irin we know nm the grounds n liir acting upon this very principle 1 and for van buron we hall be told il.-uh this une to make a nomination tar me 0br secretary has fra i hia opin why sh 3d wi observe these invidious dis we musi elionae between iwi evils | il vii ' presidency 111 1,1 ionaj and wo mual examine eireumstances liuctioiu ' wi du we denounce mun thai mr van buren is the lesser . ■tl i mr goode rose and addressed iln w|)lij our reacfci ail , fimt 1 j nvjle ie mao ( | la „ | 1 . h we hol m ijuiitless in sir i prou-»l against being lhi nvn into ■jnecting to this enect : attention of the meeting te the declaration iii'itlit ? i mention nal these things lo narrow 1 range of choi'-e it n.e h \| : . chairman the step taken by we 1 j hfl \ 1 , ,„.„.,. | ro]n viontgomery mr extenuate the conduct ol mr clay those man fur whom i can feel some nli.'iiu.icb gentleman from petersburg h-.\x the | (| . ( , sl()|l - that geutleman stated that he who know me have nut to learn that i hnve — a ftmn whom i mnj sustain with i nii'.'in in tho i'liiiun which il licioro , ( .. mir | , rm |„,,. u esti..iiabl authori ' exerted myself against protectinsi duties - give mo philip p barbour lie is u.ntlub oct upied tho same question occurs lor j v f rom men hj„h j public est ee in t list and nut less against fl v clay — llui i in every particular and to refuse to ' h decis.o and ihe same course ot rem r g irll j ( , ( ., „ as contained in presidenl have opposed him because of his opinions inate him is to dt-etnre that our principlcs^^h is admissible i could have wished to r j fi ni \- ( .^ s age and that it wa and tho principle which is vicious in hen cannot prevail is ibr all lime.'tocul i j wn sake and not less for the anke ol (,(,,„ out 0b t |, e earnest entreaty of those n clay is not the less vicious in martin all hope from even son of the old u i tha meeting that i had been allowed to 0 f hia cabinet who have inee van buron ion \,. one unions ihem can ever -' " i conclude my remarks l--t night ll "' t - a \\,._, ,,„,],.,- his displeasure when llieso mr opie here rose to ask whethei mr t come before the i'ubiic with lairer pr-'-l hut little to add and should have conclnd _ bt ] e|nbb had uul the confidence of the g was in order waa mr van buren be tens a andthe princlpli of hope n.'lh b j in a short time but fur the adjournment i p^y t j b proposition was introduced lore the meeting how was he brought die iii their hear ■the will uot i 1 d.i not mention this in the spirit of disaat-l j eaga{tegi . m r ,. c nended lo herel observe that the interest's of the l.-...i.-t-b j on becau -■1 am well assured that t h e cong id orn ti n of lhe american people mr goode referred the seuator from in virgtuia will hr forever u iged ..- i c gentleman who moved the adjourn it hna been continued in hia measagi jefleraon to the lieulonnnt governor ihe gainst thou — and they will un.ii.rii.1 :>'■. 1 sn actuated by the kindest lives | m|t y w g uren remained iu the ■olleague of the senator in tin meeting upni uln and to accouni for lho la.-i.-l towards myeelf although he te opposed to cab | net since l lias been se|mrated mr daniel disclaimed having intro they will reflect that ifa n un i b e in the pending struggle lh "** cur * f rom * ti ab d soot scross the ocean the re duced the name of mr van buren he the candidal the people will be able 1 ■w nc however imposes on me the necce ,.,„„„„.,,..,,,,„ 1 ,,.,, heen renewed was first named by the gentleman from judge of hia neri.b without appealing ■itv of referring to propositions for which j sir 1 may be allowed to oak was nol campbell then leaders for information and ■i have contended wilh how much torce t h e first notice of this project given to the mr goode i have your ctui.ii coiwequence nnd i..j t-i i tit 11 lo ■,,,.. m ust determine i have maintain wor by the albnov argas which is fur canvassing bia claims ' ders will lie diminish i among the peuhh b d that the terms of tho resolution of the guppo8e j to boar to mr van bur the tbe speaker declared that mr pie thecaudid als ig i.11..w.1 !..■gentleman from powhatan provide agjtnal 1m ,„ t llmllm(lte r .| a , ion . a i was not tin j le was entitled to the floor the people and having a tr..i h..ld on^h lhe contingency apprehended by others firrt propog j ion for j te adoption submitted mr goode resumed : their affections will dol feel so •*,. iih and sweep awav the foundation f heir || r . dickers f new jerseyl the mr chairman tins body has aaaem his dependence on tlie leaders ami w.llh ... t i have maintained that it is ; ( f tilatl e viand of mr van buren sir bled on several occasions wc met first not so readily acknowledge hunt ni 1 ■p r , . r to make a nomination of candi h , ncu upon this floor deny that he and adjourned without taking any step al tanee or the force ot hia own obligations 4,t f thevicepresi-lonry.as anactol w1 „ su , t uin the t;..ve 31 of hie 0 s though many desired to act the meet if however a stranger be 1-1111 the pc..,.l.-^h j people as weuaa tothe l,w t he exercise of power over internal im mg waa said to be " merely preparatory become dependant on their leaders for na-^h li ■at eloctors i have irankly atated ement fhe rciecu this power and we were again assembled ; the roll was eessary information the leaden he ■that 1 nflect ny feelings and to sustain "^ a dutributitm ottha surplua revenue culled our name registered instantly come important aud consequential »,:).■my principles i waa ready to confide in _ lv |, at s t(1 1m . d)lie wi h the redundant there waa a motion to adjourn 1 seconded the l'e„|alc the^atiditlate too !..!..-■philipp b.irbnur in the courae of the -^ - „ r ured tlimu-h lho opera by a call for the previou question ; made unknown to the people can approaciwfiein nroneeilinirs of last night the pretennona -^ tariff which he is aduiu.ed too by the senator frem jefferson the only through their leaders he ii of mr van buren had been brought un ,„ rt _ uc , nu « t _„ | or one or for call waa not buslained but the meeting therefore caress their loader ilr uih der examination and i have freely follow , u(h lr adjourned to await the apportionment bill acknowledge hi own dependance i i-h t l he example i others indeed 1 rc b notwithstaiu]ing , hcsc 9 „. on „ j e c vv are again ussembled i fori the arrival will s 1 iheir impor.a , and ackn..wl-^h gar it pe.-uliarly proper that those prcten tjolls „, van buron st is urged that wo i of the appoitionment bill we have en edge the obligation 1.1 » t-nf-ld deoree.^h ions should bo treu-lv oanvaased it can with hold a neminotion and waive tered en the business of ihe meeting ; the the li dears r virginia will th.-refori-.h not be concealed that the object 1 this „,,. , ete , im , ms „ f m r , burhour to pro claims of mr van buren have bet n be fercver interested m preventing theh nmvn 1....11 is to promote his interests hir v ae k , llbl i ca n par s.,kmed ; he has leon defended in long nomination ol 1 virginian ifwe make no nomination if we fad to in ! • h ( m , , „ ilt echet . rolulll „ f r columb | m , en , mr i hairroan 1 had other views hm list i the adoption of our prmcip es it / .;,. 1 „ p .,„„, ,„ behallot martin van written in ins behalf and i am asked l : 1 am adm mished thai my remark ou^ht^h we dn not hold forth our candidate to | ,"; i ,. ferr8(j wilu but little grace what right i examine his claim t sir by to etoa close i hayo i i h tlnllenge the attention of the amenon t h em st critical period of our history the right of a member of thia meeting i to protnsi again the resolution ttl ponple we cimni.t l.npo that ho will he sus ; vml | .,„.,„ refused tu miend such infringe the rights of ne man ; 1 intend to member fr eleraburg because nf sh taine.1 by others what will be the ne tothe republican party but exert ray own ; snd air has it eome to tendency to bestow thevoteof \ „-,„,.,,■senary consequence when our couege sil luiilf to dbtw wd tamw it.lthia mav we not apeak of martin van against the wdl of our people ■of elector shall as„.,nme,tl.-.y will 1-am •• ' mmmr , rwi|t r , ml , , „..„,., mr i buren except it be sound hia praise -**•_- ■or know that the prospects ol vir bar . s ic gt imulateil to this i if we venture to question in infallibility pursuant to public notice a meeting ofi^b hour aud of all oth-rs who profess his [ 0 ve which he bore to mr are we to be called to order 1 mr ow the citiaans of halifax was l.nl.1 at tl.e^b pi •■if.ii.le will in truth be utterly hope '' .. - ■notorious that he at | said he did not intend tu call the gentle t ,„„■house on saturday the 31 f^m less : hi-causc they will nn have h. |