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y<w tt & ft t t t r r 3'ty*$zzz jjxd ir^mmimm . it is tven wise tn abstain from laws which however wise and good in thn-nselves have the senblance of inequ • he : i . u of !■fislati in is especially seen ... grafting li.ws u cnnsci nee snd no r • p inse tn the heart ot the citizen and which will bo evaded with little re mors dr channing uv bl kton craige salisbury rowan coc.vty n c monda1 m tucii i ih •'■vol 1 1 1 flls '!'*■: ii.ii x no ii and v ith a due regard to tho ■■■eir rii-uu cs which beg promise a full c n id ra • •■- ' ii ,, n tha pr position of which he is tli bearer y thr halifax a ovocats tk kjgflts meeting "■•//,■.-' •"■-..-. friendly to slate rights be requested t copy tiieni ded at two mr ivebstei ,---■, ulul id ii i the senate until half pa-t sebw vi.th a recess nf tic hour y t tuch thr wester \ c 1 /.' olimas i jrim'-.i.l mr a terete at ro dollar ,-.. ,• ut j i «/ ii.l in hiu tlirt month or iwo n r ■i ifty cent if paid ai r.it.j oth xr i in within the tjtor a paper will fie j iron timed until all arrearages are paid unlet i tht editor's discretion — wo subscription will bx receieedfora let tiur than i !/. it '■i failurt in totify tht editor of awish too ontinue.on monthb • etheexpira tio'i ./ i _/• or witt bc considered as a no j , '.,.", ii it any person procuring six snlri.it rub jen ' '* to llf cur ■!,:, n-l sh-lll h ■i u.'i.a'.h liovernnr hoy ic to mr leigh txncccivit lki-*n,s..m i . i.arlestou !•'■. n i ..... \ k tmmmmmmmmmmtwtjzr^zttziifnzrzzztz t m \ t'k'w v pr.s r_.arr.ts birtei n to thomas p matthews $ scct *" i t.'lis " li 1 r t ov ic i tl.lt tins h j -••.,. .-.-,. , pi lit -'" l 1 .. ill ill.'laol'v < lilt ill li i 1:1*1 as printer to the house of rep ,'" : , i'nrlor cabinet william b „.,..,...,,,,..,. lewis kendall and the globe n iwith k i \ i iv i | s ,,,,;._. gj ,,,, v ,,, us ( |. lvi it will be sen i 1 ,:,, „,' have paid llu . .:, u t with all the power of the tiles penal for an honest maintenance ol our the cnnclusinn 1 mr vvolwtrrs speed principles the shook does not come nn was followed by a show ... b r.,buii n us unawares to say that we do mil feel from thc guller.es mr poiudexter rest and sensibly feel ihis reverse of f-rtuiie | 0 move an adjournment mr white th would be a ridicul us itflcctati u but v president pro.tem refused to recoive n_e iv ill say that having ch iscn the alternative motion until tho gulleriea were clean-d ! ivhieh led in it weare nol subdued l,v it ndrew jackson's clerks clapping daniel ll brings with it this cons lation : it isan vvebsters demonstration that this v rn tl,er test .,| the sincerit ofour attach ment is a supreme government 1 ' a n ment lo those principles winch tins press polidated government that it is not and han luborud ti , b v we ad.nl but ever never was intendod lo be a couledernc 11 zealously aud fearlussly to maintain li such was his declaration and hi specif i u renewed claims upon ihe conii friend as preside t ofthe senate givinf den . ufoui follow-citizens and may wo a stage effect in i i refusing to receivsj not sa upon their gratitude for in these amotion t adjourn until the gulleririj limns of subserviency is not he entitled to were cleared " ia something bess njjdei ratitude ol a free people who main ihesun luins the freedom of the press in an hide ...... webster |, a great c practised pendent support ol truth nud irt ' vv bdd a .,, u , ppeaker — a,s have mich could have retained lh lxecut.ve patron ,,. „ u nnd oftone words or expression age ; ive uld have als . retained the pat aill , h „ ,,.,.,.,„, ,,,,.,..,. .,,,, m ,. pd ,„ ,,,. .. ,,„_ "•:•"' ' ■: -""- "' ul ' v 1 i 1 '' ; ,"' :..-•., :,'. l thinusiit was a,i|mivi,t hat h jr owrt k»inunt to putil.c 111 riy v,t it insrln .__»-..■jsitlij-v \. ' •- •>. bare made ur eleciion and we wilt not re j t ;, n p v aspirations of a tttjfl sr;ii,lii « pine for this would be to despair ol ti-.e ;..„,, u pon tho ii-.-u of the con und ii public | , ., m i |, e be less than eloquent 1 hi was we are not without hope so long a p q u ont in look in manner nnd cxprdt ran ■• ii in receipt of tho patronage uf „[„„ but differing with him nn tho p.in t ingress vvc weie too proud to appeal io ciples as i do i considered his arena nt the public to bupport this press but lo n hiilurc — nor have i seen one an-l i have withhold that appeal mow would lie to be he»rd tntinv r-.enk of it who ure not of a the great interest which it is our dut opinion that in all iii speech ofyestosj i upport we hove hold our press at a .|.,, v f e || below his former elli,rt h trus.cn fir tho public vv ere we to permit speech on foote's resolution whs the has its failure without due notice to those in yesi that of yesterday the g>anin ln , rested iii 1.8 continuance we should fail both he labored in the ultra federal field ofoitrdut to ihom ns woll as t trselves andthe grain which be rea|ied is filled oi i tlio in i pa iul considerations vitb cockle and cheat proud in the ear , iie.i 1 with th ios t llin public prin strength in tho triumph whicli hi p inci in is the necessity bf disbanding that in pigs had achieved through the pn.ci utv il iiiiiuity whicl in become identi tion and the transfer of jucksons pnpul,fl had with our establishment vet in ihis tj . ; he said that ashegrewnl.jer.inyea.__i country honest industry will command u he grow yoougerih affection for this govy competency and that must bo their con eminent f myown mind asked why 7 but solation as it is uis ve sti i.hy mr web ler was in despair of one other consideration weighs upon us ibis governments btjt tbe day before hf is wielding tlio whole ofhia commanding eii.s i.i , loqiihiiee aiia lac to wei.i.eu arm ith njh flat ai'."i ui iai t-ts felloe of his own r ue side — although the -,((/.''._,' foe hsd po - ssi ai of the soil of iseacliusetts herse.f what has proda i this change 1 w t.y is it that us mr ebster grows older in years he become ui : . i in his affections fortius gpvernj nt is it not thnt bo entertains moro pe that it i io beoine such a g ■.•- rnmeut he lias always wished n tube is it ndl causo he is in favor ofa consolidated ivertunent and expects to make it so engrafting ins principles on j u ks-.n'j pularity und extending l tb behind i'.a rse and the sword of the itatio — by plow ig in the hands of the president the rest ues the army and navy bnd the mili ! ofthe cui.lrv ! ! will the land of ouw bars will old virginia boome bison it ? he is the bold apostle of c nsolida in—even the t rm ha li«*t ita terrors to m and he boldly avowed it iu the i'a of ,• american seuate and of lhe wo id ill virginia ui-t.ti.ler ht r reserved right his bidding '■1 do nut l*,-i„v i.e will « i is it nut tune thul she had awakened im hcr slumbers if she sleep now it ill be tho steep of death of the power and eloquence the clear id iiiid unanswerable argument ■f mr alhoun i will not now speak n e v ho i,i.l bun cm doubt his patriotia bi leech was a lucid analysis oftne pri ico os of the government se cl ar a cii-lu ve demonstration that oura is tu bost of iveriinieiits only because it is a confed iaey it was eminently calculated i a us l.is sleeping country men aud parties larly those of tbo south from their most jlpable lethargy and will add wand nperishable wreath to perpe.uute hia ime mr poiudexter follows mr webs r tomorrow mr mangum und mr irund haveyetto speak and mr cal ,„,., i i reply to mr webster \ word about your v 1 -' enator if ,. ,,. had been any doubt bofbre mr web isr yesterday explained his course ho 1 pied mr rives speech with n blight litii'iitiisi and that beattribnted to ear ,■el i i.e ai mi rives having thus be d.nitie i as a disciple is the link *• , ieb ts , bind vii inis lu the ear of ultra l-'eder !,.,„. mi benator mill yesterday asset i thai ihe election of galea 4 ton ■printers t hi h use bad ivcn so unci nffhnce m the administration tliui be n irthern friends of the presidenl had eaulved to defeat an adjustmant of iho i'allif sin — i have h"i the houor t receive your li iter of iho 5th instant aud , , < nu pliauce win the request tu r in contain d couununicated its • iteuts i • el r vntu th it soluti ms of the legislature f \ r iiiiii of win li v..,i aro the i irur t . oen jamea 11 until -,,, jr the president ol the ' utivunti ... . i liavu now il.u plea i i enclosing yuu his answer bj which you ill perceivu thul m conipliuu e with ilie request cony yud thi mgli you tu vvili pro i , rt . ■■inbl ■thu i unvcnlion t whom the resolutions utlupted l.v th-lu . , lature l virginia will be submilte-t nml in whom tin uul doul.tle.-is receive iho most inc ilv and respectful consider ation in giving v..uili information it is due to the interest n.uiiili led lo vir .;. i.i in the existing , . ilrovers between s-ui.i carolina and the federal govern incut tu statu that as soon as it came to be undersloutl i....t iho legislature i vir giiua had taken up the subject in a spirit of irii ndl intorpuaitiuu hud lliat i bill for thu modification of thc i'arirt was actuall beforo cougrohs it was deturiiuned l.v tlio common cons nt ofour leltow citizens that iu uue su'jiii.l lie i,i'le in :.|' urorifi uance until after tnc intjou-'iinrant ii tha present congress tho propriety of a slill further suspension can of course onl is determined b ibo convention itself — i ilh regard t > the solicitude expressed ■ic tho legislature uf virginia that ihere abould be noappeal to force on the p rt of either hi general government or ths government of south carolina in the j controversy now unhappily existing he tvv.-uii tlie.n and hut the ■• gen govern menl and the government of -. jt li car | linn and ull persons acting under the au thont.v i cither bhould carefully abstain from an and nil acts wlmtevor which mav be calculated to disturb the tranquillity of the country o endanger theexistei.ee ol the union ;" it is pr per that 1 should dis lined iiii.l emphatically slate timt no de -. i now cu i ur litis u u^mnic part of'llie g v.jtiiiu-.iu of__.outli i have thc honor tn remain pursuant tn notice iboul two htfndred wlthdistingu i ii t esteem cititens assembled i.t the acadom in the \ u i ■' iiev's obedient scrvti to/ri of halifjuc on tunsday llu 1 9th jamks li \ vim/ion jr "" l " "'* ''' '"'•"• '"--' was organized b _ . , . , ,. . . . _ , appointing willis alston l'resiil mil ishain president of tht < ontention ofthe pefl|w jiuithews \ ic i id m.and thomas i (,/ south carolina llaiiliows and cbarl . shield secretaries hi excellency ll ur v hatkb maj c (;,•,- introduced the 1 llowinc i , lhc \! ssaaeand document had ''" ' b and r.sulutiaiis : in 1,'iul mr brndnax rose ami after il.enj.s doctrines are u-.w being dis b few pertinr.nl remarks ii i seminated i ,, lughinil l.u rountry lbs tn i llowtng preamble and reaolutitfis.'lte nmn longuruus as tbey bear the impress in verbally amended on motion f mr t iutlior.li - ,._ , tend t alter iiiii.lv kn t wore adopted the character ol lie govern.nent from a benjamin va.i_.ins eigh r the glorious t ufedurac i sovereign aud in commii ter recently appointed b thc dopeiisenl states to a lidmcd de-po legislature of virginia to boai to thej timn o uuliniitud |. ... .. , it isuut only tne competent authorities of south carolina right ail it becomes x ,.- dut of ever certain r lutions uf the former — anil tn good uiizcn iu add his voicu to i fulfil certain other duties indicated therein eral ejwussion of | .. having through the governor of ihe com use even etiorl tu preserve pun aud uu i wealth communicated to thc general turuishet iiu.se valued institutious l v nbly the gratifying intelligence tint quetithedtu us b nur lathi . , — the convention which lat.lv ass mbled in 1 retueed i'lmt uexi lo lib rt il ell lho stale ofs carolina will re-assemble | we vuuerau tht i mon iin,i we l : ■...,, ii an eir day to consider of tho fraternal i selves i ye lu cherish and di ., .. i it ivb j iiinl mediatorial propositions with whichf be j ever it aball li.iul i he ureal objects . i is charged — uul having requested io bc iwliicmt was intended viz hiu sscunl i i ii.irw_.l-.il lioiiicr x not i •':.• : i um v ■•; -.,.-, .. i ,. -■,., ,■bu j tation and desire of this general assciiiblv,|m^ffiglita and tire t.fj.i ,,. , t .| ul that he should remain in the character of l.be.1 and the pursuit ul . pi j i « i .,; |. i.'.i.k i . " ■■■.., i __■' l u ww'.'zm v ... iii m ■ii-.ii il rit'-s w all letter addr ed to tht editor must ft j updid x-r iht'j will iw in a i ' . ,■tubas terras will bs stri tl adher ed lo +).:.. i ..... vlicgfnia legislature co im1s8ioxerto •• carolina a-ij a ti r l i before t . ii ihc the bjrw.'i ti g ti .!■■_; i fruiiriu-'cterujr ef abe coin iivv.'ulil : — exec i ive dviubtmext i february 12th 1833 £ it ac senate nnd htou of delegate .* linn until t'i r..tivi'uii"-i .!; i^^^^pii iii .■s.-tiil.le with a view lo p-'-s.iual coufereiico^^^v-u oi vlieii.vri t ., i'i villi that body — bo it therefore teas improper uses and uuhol uui pose resolved by the general assembly of qresoleed i i die uiusinution i virginia that benjamin watkins leigh iheluitud states is u compact between esq commissioner on behalf of thiastate sovleign and indep iident pulu uu i.e and in is hereby instructed to remain biultiesj that tn mis , iiipacl i i i iu south carolina until the convention nf st acceded as a si te ant the people f that state shall re-assemble : pa its co-statos forming as i i itsi ... thc — ami that he continue then ilurinit itj otir party lliut the general government session or such portion thereof or ibr such jfr 0 creature of this compact and thu lime thereafter as he mav deem most etc r'gf 1 ' ' he states thut it powen i •• ■. pedient to promote those great and dekira-jtinld and limited by lie o.vpr - terms il ble results which constituted the ubj-ct fi l titulion and ull | . rs not -*,\. hj^msaiuii presslv delegated are rc • i "■ed to the mates liall the [£;';,. ,-. other fc|iarlie--hi -. 1 1 1 no cum i ve received n the 1 1 n 1 o • x li ur ('. iin lui'-r near le gov ___.. i u'.'ii i siiuth caroli in c piea i a c , "' ip le.,ee which i as ll'ii co 1 i ited t un and the constituted autb iri , , coin nonwsolth h.tv • in re ith en losed rx #. , |\ tlie commissioner's cotmnuni ____ i tu from wbicb it will be per ,£. , ■, r instructions on the subjocl r r,ii*si n mav not be unnecessary i i fall tube gratifying to every 1 liberty and peace lo perceive lh*t the i rities , if that state em led bv an cnh.'i nod patriotism seek only to pr tect themselves from aggression incase the military and naval power now concen tra-,-1 iu tlieir harbour sbn-ulr lie prccipi ta : ii|.',,i liiin t ' respectful consideration which the res linns of the general assembly have or nu portion ol the people/t^sm lo force unless that measure sboul rendered indispensable in repelling ful violence 1 beg leave tn assure yoiij itnd^h v l tlui people of v:ri.,'..i t i i i sister states that no acta liav w ii ■". that the federal qettrnmont whom you is addreaaad will net disregard vour friendly suggestions and will cow to th ston that gnverthiient wiih military coercion which can onlv terminate m lis ast to our country it would set in ma , tl'est that a repeal fthe oppressive tariff b ' iigress ur its e.luctioi t.llhejvveu or luted in smth's^^^b it'i'-i .- to the present crisis i..it.b decin-d men un - f pi i,,,i b preparations aro altogether defensive their , lisractcr and notwithstanding concentration of large i,av.il .. , w_wt infractions as ul redress a_t_m.o ..,■■-;, -■--. c i ••■-.-• with withdrawing all thu patronage with ui th ir control have boated up our subscribers and forced many of tliem to discontinue their subscriptions it add thai in consequence of ibis persecu tion this paper ha been for lbe lasl two v.-t.rs printed at a loss of several thousand dollars ieruniiunt and we aru bound to announce tbo mortifying truth that unless lhe people will take it under their patron ii-m it will bo discontinued we trust that no one will believe thai this fact ,_. announced now for the purpose f enlist ing public sympathy lt is h truth which our relation to tbe public makes it our im perious duly to state we have nut liat iere.1 power | we iiuve not bent before congress we would not purchase their pal i(-e b ... ervieiiey ; we should no be suspected of saying what »>• now say l,.r effect we a-k no man's pity ; so long as we have health we can enn an honest subsistence ; but if alter having stated tne fact that the subscription lotho paper dues not defray tha expense of its publication the people do not inters i themselves to ex lend its circulation and thus contribute the moans for it continuance none can oen that the tariff laws are and unjust ami a i'nr to protect domestic violations of ihe a ■'■li ii jiit not to be u in lard fully huite-1 to tho wants forces iu the harbour and the adoption t other measures on the part ol the gen go verament,which mny bo considered as i'n eh iract i threatening the pe ice and on langeriiigthetranqiiillit and nn i ftbo state we aball continue the ul n •' p .-•..■ble forbeu ranee act ing strictl on the de f naive firml resolved mt ,, , .,,■; if violence but prepared ns '.,,• as our meant mft extend to resist aggression — nothing you may be assured woul i give ii personally uud tbe people nf south ( nrolina.more latiafaction than thai the ex isting controversy should b happily ad justed on just and liberal terms j and 1 beg vou o be a shu red thu tlothinjrcan be further from nor desire than to disturb the tranquillity nf theoountry orendunger the oxistence ofthe union i i'i-iii^iiti7i_^)vrt i.i 1 1 much '.'. ti trua blu j -.- 1 ,,, n wh an also van burenitos tbe os feasibly oppose it as uot v icl li ._; ennoglt ; lbe , patriotic men want all and at nee ; tliey desira tli system t i be torn up r>ut and branch and forthwith : ut least so they pretend thos persons ivbu assume all ut once this loft ground are tho same who have been temporising until mr clay has become the advocate ofa revenue ta riff they aro lliu samo who are support ,• , penly or secretly tbo proclamuii in ; lh t are the samo who am driving things to extremity and desire to march an ar my against south i arolina for resisting tins very tariff which thev say is une-ni ntuti.iiiiil oppressive and ruinous ! until mr clay's project was presented they pretended grout solicitude for a compro mise ; they wero ostensibly supporting verplanck's bill not sogoodas mr clays but they cannot support his although mr calhoun an.l the south carolinu delega tion whose sincerity cannot lie questioned are willing to support ii ! there never was bit one party in thia country capable oi ti same degree of hollow bcartud baso n iss and froutless duplicity tlr : rernmaiit n h that is ii'-eos-nry t.i rc ie linrtiionv nud rontidcuci^^lie tto resolved that any state believing i hi t i be unconstitutional bus a right lo l-,si thorn as being assumptions uf poiv . on the part nfthe general government mid , nsequently unauthoritative void and nf no force — and it belongs to lhe people i lbe state or a majority n tliem to lei : iiniie upon the mode of resistance 0 resolved that each stato having entered voluntarily into the union hasllie undoubted right to seosdc peaceabl and u-uii lhe i in i li vcrnme.it vvlienev er it shall become necessary for the bap pinsss of her citizens 7 resolved that wp condemn the ap ...... ■of lb ■late pruclauia.i f the t as unprecedented aud uncalled ibr as calculate lo inflame lhe public in mil ; and add tolhe excitement alresd ret.ii iirv and take froin lhe authorities i the i'-'leral government ull pretext for tpilitarv fjirce it is probable the convention of the people i's uth arolina will assemble at e convenient period which will indicate the propriety of itistructino ur commis sshoner in remain na»ir that government us loiui is it 111 iv be deemed necessary to ef jmoctuate the object of hia mission john floyd mr leigh tt gov fl.-y.l published in last jl n ,. l j^,^,^jciiu!lkst,n pen i ' nd the honor yesterday oflaviilti bef re voin l.lv-e lencv the res olutio'is ol the general a-iskj.i.ldy f vir guua ofthe 86th jannary last uud called four attention particularly t the resn jiiti',11 of ihe general assembly m to name and on behalf , i tlie people of vir ginia that ihe competent authorities nf south t uiol.ua be and are hereby earn ohlly and ros|ie fully „ quested and > n treat t to r.--ciiid lhe ordinance i ihe fjl'iu convention of thai slate entitled •' n-oi'.!i:i i'i fo nullify certain a/lv-stf lie c-'iirfre f the i'liilnd si.ite pur porting to be l.'vvs layiiiti duties and im posts on tho i op rial f foreign coin ru slitfos or ul i ast lo suspend its ojver .<■tion until the - ' to of r fit t sess i of he nest cufl-rress you informed q|a thai ac«.-pt sir f r yourself llin assurnnre ofth high consideration of yours respect liillv and irulv , existing ui south carolina — but wo con aureus hir relinquishing it demn still more ihis principles of that e.x wn ask again will lhe people permit taordinary document as being subversive the tetegrapn to bo discoutinuod i wo do ol tho rijiits and liberties of the pe iple not believe that they will for surrounded add destructive to the sovereignty ot the as we are by the corruptions of the day — rfiate ihst surest wall of our delence mortified ns ive admit ourselves lo be by against the encroachments of federal the reverses that nave come upon us we power ne cheered with the co isi , u ■• ■that 8 retolted that are solemnly protest they bring with them au ossarauco ol lhe against the judiciary r emorciug hill firmness of our principles and nf ihe up now before the united states s ito as rigbtness of our purposes commanding for aonlering upon the president uncoftstita us the confidence of our country men as liou-.l snd despotic powers — no less lhan sailed deserted ami persecuted as tins the power to use the army navy bnd mil ' press n w i by those tu vv li se unmet it 1 it.uv of the country against the people of lelovation it has aolnrgely contributed it i sovereign stute whenever he in his vis has now no other hope but in tin magnan jdoni shall ihiiik it necessary sf i-.vp lient imity the generosity and mav are not a id 9 resolved i'hatwo doprecate the re the intoresl bnd gratitude nfthe people ' — s,,r t-i force on ihe part of the general relying on their patronage we ask all and government against south carolina or any each of our subscribers to constitute ihi other sovereign state of this confederac selfas our agent — weaskeach to bear ihe it b"iug a power withheld from the g r condition ef ihis press in reroembranoe al iovt-r leieii't l.v the frauiors nf the o-i and in extendi.lg its suli npn , i make it ititution ip convention aa being lo tally a is independent in fact asitisin principle wai wilh the gonitis of ur institutions as we promise on our part an ui.noate io in ii jij-^n i thoj our in 1 il i ii l aii!-i.rin su^^b . t i i ,, ",, in i ba^^b^^^^^^^^^^b^^^^^^^^^^h^^^b signed koiirrt v i1vvni t u he um i tv lbioh no hi cm hamilton to gov tlityhs a vi;i.i ston feb 8 l j 33 sin :— i lo mysell the honor ofack -,.,« i i^'ii i ..• ,. ceip of your it ttor oftlie lotting a cop f a coiuinililic it in i ■..| ! iv i ■. 1 ii i i mjj nin w t ■. :- i ch i [., coin ., i'.uerfrom the slate ufyjrgi.nu covering cortaitt resolu li ne pas . 1 by the f gisluturo of that stair v . ■li t .• . enlleuinn a bcen de puled t . chi i tolhe esocutive ofthe slate nevertheless we duvontly trust thst this project will rally around it ilia moderate men of all parties the sincere pal iots from ever quarter ; all who lesiru the e-mn irv to be ua more .-.> uied in tranqudhty alt who to this groat end ate willing t abate something iu their demands the bill innv b detective in details but vt iio i reasonably i,e dissatisfied with its principles ' wh i is unwdli . ■t , i , with the tariffl'ui £ vears when its pres are will be constantly diminishing in the interval — when pei-idaner.t relief willful 1 11 al the end of tiiat ion — when tint pe riod is necessar lo save the tariff slates from heavy i ss — wheu the sdoption ", tlie plan will it once disperse nil the clouds of southern discoiitt ul ' m tii mad be found in virginia who will have the bai-l.h id openly to oppose hii.iv if i ih glorious consammatiou 1 no bu here re those opposed toitfor all.liat — , irvrigs of van buren — wrelcbed miniuna ofhia ambitious eapectationa who had the onlv authority compuiciu t cnu.pl tn reply to the reference which ahave tv.th that request or ven to consmor it is ,,,, le ... iw.ua president of the conven th oouveul.iyii of the people ct'^oat mn ofthe i p • of 3-.ii.li carolina , n car li.ib wlilih ii.lu th o.liqance and q,ie.ii u the applied io-i'itu ihu pari t thai tb p'v'r ol re is-.-mi'.'iii th con ,:., in i r the meeling of thai yentiou is vustjjaiaahe president of thai ,„„ ; , | t,n i ue to communicate to him body . through youi excellency that apprecia i nave no^jl.l..<'lffi>re u r-.iaest jajur ;„.,. v en i.,.l he kind disposition and esc-.-h'-iiey t-.tomslu'iicatethe fr-m.luipih ,| m . , . ciluil which i.bvejiiducod ol i eik-ritl v-ssdahly-of vir-iiiia sji o . l ., ,, , .... ,., ,,,;.. c ,,.,„,, m . a |,|, this letter also jo ihe president ofthe winch he represents i interpose her <' v ution chiiileiitly hopiffg ibul tint friendl and mediatorial offices in the un effionr will n-'i r-l'use or h.'mtnie to , itn.vers ut ling between the sen hie the onv.nli n in order t!.:.r tl fe'deralg vet t and th sl ite of south j hill n»'..f the t neral a->'mi,blv nnv fwiulii i -:■ul-l do rent injusl.ce to be subroiltodlo it and that lbe convention uiuso dispositions nn her part and i am mav ( ider whether und bow far ( the j quite sure to the feelings of the people ef v.,n.e-i and respectful request sildbiilrnoty s .,.._ , ,.,,; ,. a jf \ ,;,,| t promp.l com afihi tien ral assembly shall nnd ough plj with his wishes io reference tn thu id ■mpl ■.! with propnsc 1 call 1 i ii • i , tm v •• iv you sre tberel uthoriand to say u ■**-"•"* i-i-'.i'.ii \]'. i i i • ■, ,,,,.' , , ii'j m tn \ \, t ' '' wiih a . patch • bv *' f »..,;«•; s'afiiui l * — f calho n \\'-> webster a letter from washington pbob i-.li biobmunu willi *« va ii i.-i.'i ltih i ■:». hi3 imvir su — yesterday wa a da full ll i iu the in r i , :,________.! i ia fli-»b it in ti is were unanimously adnp , avenue was hr„„-e,l w i , r .,-... ,„, is bank 8 .,...- ''■*;« ' 1 ul the 6th wo earnolbva large ..... tu the s rte chamber j brfora 10 o'clock alofcoi -;."" "^ r x z n g '.'>■' ivii„„,o oth there were but two the galleries were fall to «"£»««* 8eveol riuudrad ah«e of u * »£* !,_ , ,,,. . many persona ware unable to obtain ad stuck srer ii lo-da a in r.mi,a,aw t motion rrtoleed unit the procr-a nujj theft fthe senate and the bc«d,a i»4 lhi etlng be published in the colonade behind the president's ehs.r „,- ... of one ,. r eon - i ■b;|(rbl ,. te vi a .„„! that thr norfolk were occupied vfli ., - brin-r their 7ttj rather e the battlements rocking and lhe union trembling t its foundations i ll-'-.i t'uv or j bu c calhoun sh add acquire lhe lame pf healing th'ir country s distract i ins these will __•< to work bubternne usly,ande deavor in over thn w i - .- •■i and i ing ibe work •-.'.- ich t : v ill ut vcntp^u f jilii it •-:..-*'"> *■»"__'£
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-03-04 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 665 |
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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, March 4, 1833 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly 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 | 601579515 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-03-04 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1833 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc04_18330304-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:37:24 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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