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i o the a-iadum ol i isldt \- ''",'„■, l'i ■,'".■„*...., '.,.' ' ' '" ' "' " ' lv s hove th lomblanca of inetpillity which iiid do responss in the heart ol the cit , and which will b va<led frith little remorse ss lh channing • > l bk v .;!». in i salisbury row.w col'*ty s 0 monda . il'atjsr » isia l ol iv no 6sfi tkil i/s i lu ilio,,oiii „,,,! inexperienced maj 1 '" lh bl thr en .,, . i fiiitatit ism and ,,, ""' asm ; bul ii is only these that work iniraclns nnw ., days ami h iwi vi i cheap we may huld th talents of ,, walker nr a <», . re „,,,,, «,. wi \\ vuntura to ss , . ill ll the swaj ihe mind nnd express ll pinion uf mon i , i ii beings in the united slates lhan all ths philosophers and metnphyai ei.in.oi i . • world i,n i,,o iher tha . portion uf mankind indued will nol lie misled by the ra«li uncalculating enthus 11 " i in n ii i noiilier t li ink ti raasotij 1 . ui in i :, id ussenl io any thing inn the in i ei ve logic nn,l dnspise the hjiluctii.n l bad spelling and baa gr liter tu'v i'.u i hon n i ,.,. ,,||,. n uvertur.iod sy sand empires j nnd iii.it lhe u . i i oi rful ih mosl irresistible ul all agi uei ,„'. p 1 , | oinni i,e iiii 1 1 it failbllui.ui upi lni on lhe pal ions ol ih i-,,|ii . ah ._,„ or , m | mj |._, ivhieh struck nn the puliu uf tha universe ind all the revolutions religious as well u i iii il iliui i ve i ippena i tu ir age i .. . l.'.l from the ignorant not frnm ilm wise from ih governed and not frum the first hroalt w owe il in ths people 1 1 "'" • i oj iii toucll it ; we 01 il l.t i "'""" : ""' h ■' lii • ol th si it 1 io touch tl , iv ,,..., 1 i j ,| mn , | a i would i ii by 11 1 foi .,),!, 1 ; nn.l we ive t lo ,.,,,. ,,., 1 h „ ,,|'|,„, i wood and kindred intero»t.,to chiiclt li vi r lawful means the wild pi |, 1 1 il l in oo im whose steps m aver 1 1 nation i.i the world have lieen marked lilt tlio of tha murdoror with tin 1,1 1 d nl "' •'"' victims fanaticism is ihc mod ifang.-rnum us well ns r nti-lns irinri pie of the human mind ; 11 i.'ki,.,wi.-.i 110 laws bul ol its own 1 reatinn ; il owu.i.u ' ' kindn d of nature r humnnilt ; ll laughs at all lha rus raiuts ufj.iatioe and ll "• hi lanctj 11 ,,| ii iv n r ll t , lation ufevur du 1 iu uod its countr • mil ila fellow cream os 7 n p.ster \ runoijrria vu , . | oner a id - „ ... | , ,, ilnllai i /,. r ■x l . x't , i , , lonlhi or tiro ■■i i lil t i il if ii ml nl nm nil , itm tin i/iar 1 i'li/.ir mil i hied 1 it'll all nrii ten ■. * are . ii the editor's di ■relion — , ■. , will in reeeived foi n i tt i is tm i,i ar i fiiilnet to notify if editor f t itith , . i.n li in f.r rln rxiiira , 7 ar hill be eontidi ",/ ..* a • -. the carol.lni in iii it iin i oul lfl linn lie en 11 in in 1,1 of 111 1 ion nm ville company and hods ,,,,•!.■n whole british itoiriment scamper folks bad 11 blind togivo ll lo me i wool n't io u "<• li .-•., afti 1 we lmd battled il sbou a i'm might hi . \ uu bun n ftaind 11 i no use tu try to dicker wilh me and be cleared oul and gone to mow loikio.n'o ivn i l.o an do hi ra n.r . . .,. 1 , . ,,, 1 1 ., bali iu tn : i in 1 lloel ufal p but you see ihe tr.,uli!e ort'l was ihrnr wna i.lli''i.lly l..'1'.....-ii i mj.il mr vim i'.iireii s 01 in tv nr illier mr van llm .',. altlmv lo ■!..', i iii i of'jhi.iolls ul lllf nil llin 1 1 iu after i.e moi us 1,1 new 1 nrk aral i f i.i 1 help 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 o el 1 llll.c ll i'.ilk liollcreil liooiul i..1 major dotvniug lie would turn m red ai blazes avdus'l i in i.i so tnueli uf onr lime and ol hi lime iff oui j ii net mail li is ll e cl ■jltlll till he ,;,_,, ,,, i|||jng eiri llliil sf it 1.11.1111;-hi tw i'l.'iii.ins iiml v havo found i impni lit ■■io hi mr whole pn pei 4 .— he |,..|„'. ihorufurn t in t mir r ., i er svi 11 la (,'• a i i usri.se our a ,.'.''• k'a et . sti.l as lha i ntoi i yvhuh wh nn ai nutted ,,,,.., i now ,.■., ,-, wc shall endeaver ti 1 1 ,,,,, paper m ire interea iii j i jl illl ' - 11.8 xxf | . ill liiite in.o leisure and shall devote moro lime !•, the editorial columns 1i1..11 we havo i able in i , mi.ee tho electioneering campaign opened i never thou l,i d getting in .,, !»' pre idem bo s 11 though i've had a k.ud of hunkering fur u iher-o two ye put iioiv see ii 1,1111 i o,,l i il illl , i i ll mini 1 to nm lie 1 bold push in d . 1 ■in i m ii . 1 ,• 1 b vn.bs of lhe 1 ■<■1 i ,. 11 to 1 e i'n sidonl wis he rm , 1 hould have it than mu i iv , is , a if he hadn't promised mr \ . 1 burc b 1 " ■re * i1.11.1i l would u l,,s influence foi „„•. ami wherever ive stopped intake n hit or lo li.t ii li i lie would alwuy - woil it il hn rould sn inehow or othor so as lo crowd in bottv en in snd il.e i're lideut - well ye sne i would l mind ni.ieli llbuht il hu ti i.ijihi atep round toilur siski and though i ;- 1 1 v i in hflf ilie folks w snd look nl llin l.l uu id on whieh 8i,ltf;l would j and alta they'd cried li,„.rnh br ihu president they'd must alway 1 sing sjit hoorah for tlujor d>.wnitig m ' mr mu buren kepi gr iwing more nu i mora tilil ty till we got in oiieor at.d there a " lynd a ro un lull of sturdy l i tleinocrnlavof mt w hampshire antl after ti.e had nil flocked round the old president and shtytk hands with inm lie happened in introduce nis lo some nf em before he lnl mr vim buren al that thei was all in the are mr van buren wheeled sb iul and marched out of the room looking as though lie could hile n nail rilf l'he prosido.il had lo send for inm three times be lore no culd gel inm back un ' tli room again and whan he di i come lie didn'l sfraak tn ine br ihe wh de evening however we kepi it from ihe company protty munbj bul when we ne to no up to bod that night we hud n real quarrel li n noiliino imt juvv iw iho whole night mr woodbury aud t .-. pass trii i . ■pacify ua nil thoy could lui it was u!l in vain we didn't one of us y;ct i wink i.i sleep nn.l shouldn't if ihe night hud aated a furt-nigbt mr van huron aaid ilie preafdeul iiml dishoiiured ilm countrj hv placing a miliiarv major on in.lf pay before the ond officer of the govern nieiii i'll president begged linn to con sider that 1 ms ii very particular friend of his that i had linen a great holp to inm ,. i.t li . nils of the country ; tbat i hnd kept ihe british ou nf mai[lawttsko away 1 un iii maine nml hud uini'.'tit'il mv com puny clear irom downuigville to washing ii on mv unv to soiiili carolina lo put l.iwjl lhe nullifier ; and hc tli'.u_>iit l -... • hilled to its much respcgt ns unv iii.iu in the country , irtxetirlng sir solvent sub , to il carolinian shall hatt a , | . gratis — advt rtisinff i tht i hus i i multibus a hen 1 was ii boy aboitj v ilo/en ven i 1,1 lliere us iii old w.ollllel cii.iu to uur house to it ii fortunes v i ,.,, . she'd i u tin real ,,. em i'n t ... ■■. ya ho here's jack you haven't told lus i.r nine x el iiii 1 1 dual spnse i's ti tin i ifll mg i .. lu's u real mutton beaded bovj * a i ili.it tlio dd w'imau cuiclu 1 imlil of jhv inin and pulled my head back and ,. "'.. j iu tev i.tcj umi i shall never i'or t lit.w she looked right through me as long i i itv at lasl says she aud ahe gin ma a shove ii . sent me almost through thc i'o nfthe house j ick nil baal the win lu f you i it'll 1 i lain us ellt.ih r ul his day and wlionovcr he seta out to climb y,,ii may depend upon ii bo mil 01 to hi lop oflhe in il,r v pulling ull those hongs togellier and ibo nnniinatious in ilei papers and " i oralis f',,r major dovan uio 1 doiit know 11i1.1i 11 means unless it menus ihat i must be president boas 1 sard af re i'ii dotermlneil tu make u bold push i'i 11111 i'i t'ul cr 1i11i l -,,' if 1 can get the support ofthe western 8i fee und ins reply is ' ahead i shall da p.tiil upon y ou nml uncle jusliua to carrjr lhi male uf maine lur me un.l in order to secure be oilier stains i s oae it w ll 1,0 occe uv to ublish my hie und w tilings president juckson bad lus life published before he v.:is uleett 1 and when mr clay mis a ciinmdule he had his'ti published i ve talked wi.h the picsidsuu nu.u it mill lie sals publish it in nil means iiii i set the punter ol lbe i'oillui.d co net right about it i hrt nddrttseil to the editor mus | ., il or thei will not be attendt i i ... i'liutw ni ms ti ill be in di ii.ilie r the richmond whig bus ibe following remarks upon the i xiract fr the spent h ol mr conrad of philadelphia delivered ... ih ciiy ii ilm fourth instant in d pub lished a few days huh m um t .,. ._,, " tins i ih language of an inn democrat a fvi.-n.i of union and n i ■i liberty how nol.ii i contrast wi.h tha slavish and anus :, is outpouring of the i'n eli.iiui.ioiiisis w in would sacriflre the cnenrt ol liberty and all else the uni n waa d ie i io se ure i i the m , ofuoiou without ant nf it i i tnilitan tl ip tj fact it , . cheering in knoyy thul ich iti to still entertained bei i the p ■• , . leads (,. ih i i ns mini wiines hey will i lh , llle.lio lha ll"ll|o"l i ,)' i mill 1*1 will aflbction 1,11 1 u ii 11 i rt sl . i .,, 1 uur inalitutli na a ' • . , '. ,,.,, , lisly llu ho i 1 ,, ,, ,, „|, 1 portion of tire pe p • , 1 shall claim for the >• . ral tl ver.i 1 hie lute power to const ru the •'., nujon f 1.1 anlbrce iis deciai -.- •>! il . reign states al the in t ofthe i • . h no ny affbctio nd union will com 11 dan gerously attenuated ; nnd i ihe fii 1 ,,, it ui t .,. carry toll tl.e i i . j t p rnc ne , ihev will sun axoi.il . ii ul and nil the 11 ei isi f 1 lu ', r ie have , s.eeiiie i th i'm in willi i ilk 1ii.ro.uirei1.11 because thoy b li seeioed lil.er.y and r'jl.i cotiseqneii ii.io.ul und prosperity it home lin when he doctrine v.-is *, 1 no " t by . n ■i'iu into i union the siaies j.«l tho s v"i'.!igiilv,aie i ine 1 1 ii • (' lionwhrj ,- untios'hre ton slate — lha there was nn beck on the federal government hut its own discretion — uud that il was treason 11 u sovereign stui to intorp ise it uu liiority to arreal within its jurisdicti , partition of an dnconslitutio.ini ami oppressive act ofthe oeneral j,i irnnien well ini__ltl those who believed lb •!.)• ve freemen uud were awrmined 1 iw freo lake the alarm should the proclan aii ,. isis ev.'u succ ■••.! iii pursuading lbe mnj ■ity ofthe po.li.le of every state thai thi uisiru'iieu contains the true exposition ,,' ibe nature ofthe fed iral ooin|«ct what i iih-v hope tu gain by it i submission to hut construction 1 if they do ihey ar sgregioualy 1 ived the majority whn l,,r i in lime may be benefit led l>v sets .,. the oeneral ti ivernmenl will d ubtleas tbink il all very right hut the minority iv feel the oppression ill fea-'l lhe union !,, be a curse instead of .. blessing au will resist even nolo death and all tb power nfthe oeneral qovernmen would i insufficient against the resistance ofa sol itary slate ever to restore union nd bar inoiiy it becomes the true friends .. i ition and liberty every wiu-rc to tie , tins important strbjaci calmly deliberately . and intelligently ; and we trust the old and jhevqsjng lf"lll snu.-v will urnve ill tl.j ________________ i i . da ;\\ n in from ti.e ;, : rk courier ou u,e subject ,.!' tin i ition .' tiiuliiism linn is getting up in ihe north thai dosoi 1 1 lhe attetilive ,, i f onr southern readers tht t ■■, i in in , nin i action on ilu uul no 1 1,1 1 geoi many things i to us bl i di i nice oy , i la i l.l t , l.v iii ur opiuion therefore the planters ■f i a south have ample caui i ibr bppre i on linn on ihe nhjerf of 1 vory alrea tl hnve ihelr livi i morn than nnee been pl iced in | • yard . by the persevering ni lompts ol the follotvers of the new se i nf phila.ithrop , whi fi holds il both reh on n untl morality ... interfere with the rights and -,,!'• i ofnthors in the pursuil of ii questionable good we do not mean to blink this question nnd therefore ihink u have nude n concession to the advo i ites f speedy and universal tmancipa tmn when wo it i ,/„, ulotulblt good — where bus the em incipat.on l r f > . - ,,.■•,, its t/rt operated ... make bun a ter or happier i wa ask ihe question where bus human happiness been extended r innroas ■i l.v emancipation !* are thn negroes i si domingo m re enlightened mural re ligious happy or comfortable than undru their old masters does i lint island yield ne ii-ntii part nf the t'i mis .,(' cultivation tha means of existence tin blessing of life n di i in ihe hands f the white ' - are the veq blarks f philadelphia new york r boaton more enlightened ■i oiuitl ur um rid iii habits or comfortable in eireijoi-luiiees than ||.|. hlaies it lh on wednes l.iv i isl i etinn tm held in this l',,\i . i ■,. ,,,;„ , i ,, present the boron ii tliui'sdii the annual • ii huut thn county f u in ■1 r..ii;:r,..s ,,, ,.; ,,, of.he l ■'-' dcl rksof iho courts the f i i is the resell : i rn iln uui li nil slumbers nml trust i '.',,' l",'liir,lll,,lis—,le i ililliolis ne ioii with rest t vatlons n hlch rnnde , illy nog itory l : . 8 trl rinoi till w1.w vnni ci iiit;it al.htit.ghn : funnng those who believe r . is in uttled ansign mi ihe part i tl hor rntiut.nl people oftho nun slave li ■. si 1.9 i thoir legislative bodit a ... i i ii'.-.e directl wit li the rights of li southern planters in relation to lhe ctll ly ileluale subject of slil.erv vet we sunn i.n iliiiik ihey have heen unne mmrily worried us well us insulted on atrii.i occasions as holtlera of slaves i i 1 1 nvo been perpetually stigmatised tiili iniiutticie tyranny and cruel ,- thej lin heen p'.u.etl ii it were bel w the btht'i . in of the united states : their cliiii'ici's lime been assailed as buyers » i rn und scnurgers of ihcir fellow crea turns | llieir right to tb possession ol u iii '■portion of tbeir properly lias been qui sti med as iilit.riiet principle i iiilturul lis ; and hoy havo been driven into see tuoi.tt i.iliiiiiiiions in defence of tiuue waabtenf rrtt rs il.i-ir i-ii.ii i.t tiiev live b indirect charged min corrup i . i ir rbinents to show the di mi rail t jffec.s •(" i tv.'i • , 1 i.j is patri ... i.'.i rvni . .,- iii_h iiiinil • i ii rue as ibis er i oil etiiitrv enn boost li s bcon held up t i he world in the light of adelin t,i i caste unite with hereditary crimo i li south est — a rennber nn opposition r — l dm ho ird r commont c pisherand j.clements clerk of tht county court — ino.l il ,, clet < tlu s ■-■rior court ily gila /' . • ifh of salisbury — r ii alexander thn siaie . f tho polls will be giv n i in next we repeal ||„. pe thai uu patruni will excuse our half sheet of tin ie"k in addition lo the apology whicli has lv n already giveu,wa have ... pl ad sic kueaa in our family wh.ch has atldod no little i.t ununial oinbarrasaraenta ofthe week . we hull se.ae the lirst op|>or.o..ity .., rinke uj ibe presenl deficiency by uu exti leet so i wiint you to rn!n work ns soon as vou get this and pick up my letter ' and im gin 1 1 print in in u book ; & i'll ei down at write a history of my lite t pu inl ■•, ai semi ii uioiii u nisi as i enn g i n d . federalism it demqcracf jul jackson friends in this countv hav • ret ' e cilli .' hemae'ven lbe den tern i pnrt__b why in all tlir.r recent culls '■• t ithlgb i nve tb.-v dropped this pari f ibfirlille ! flits tlm proeiiimntioii fright med ihem 1 wbether so or not il is undo ni 1.1 il be democratic party bnd thoir irincjples biive been hy general jnclisn i ••■) utterly annihilated the niillifiers id bbccasinnists are iiotv v,,ur only l.',,i , rata the administration of general jackson is beyond nil comparison thn nost federal itiliuinislr.tlinn ihat the com iryhaaa i sm the day of washington li bus carried tbe principles of the o i'tderalpart farther than even john adams iul we do not fil!f tins to object to il on the contrary we do nol hesitate to sav i hut a the principles of ibe federal party ire now almost univorsalkl allowed to b those upon which alone tne governmeul an be successfully administered general jackson ooservej praise rather dian ceii aire for conforming to them frrd ex south mverv lln.lv knows lllld sees ll.n r rf i'l.e n.sf l.nilsk the jlllls l sbnitentarios the hospitals the stale pri suns the streets distinctly prove thev ,.•• i.tthi'r one hur thr ntlinr the record f crime and the records of poverty an dec ini ve ..( ibe question s , tar therefore experience is strain • emancipation unless s n bettor ni enn be ib t se.l for enabling ihe manumit ted slave lo lii'indil l.y their freedom llii.n have hitherto received the sancti n «.| philanthropy yet in ihe pursuit nf this qucbiinmihle good tu others who claim no kindred blood or kindred color wilh us we are alienating lhe atpi'tinn fh large por non of our f how citizens weakening tin bonds foil union und preparing the wav ii.r a series of consequences at which the a mtest nerves will shiver iu the cou lei.inlatinn hut 1 want you o lie v ry cuitlul not o g"i uny of liiciii are cuuuiuundcd counter ti 1 1 letters lh.it ilie ra-ttilly fellers lave been sending to the printers mixed in \. ng with mine it would be as bud us breast ing a rotten egg in long with lie j od ones ; it would spile the whole puddpig vol cuu tell all my letters for ley wero all sen to you iitsi except tlinl i an.l n gning to deny but bat i did send one itltlo letier to old mr lang that prin s the neyv vork gazette and 1 don't know us it is any body's business if l did send one tu him : for he's a fine old gentleman and ev ery time i've been iu new york lie's al ways been very kind (.. me nrtd in i.t charged mo u rem for my keeping ; and bo always agrees with me in politics exactly this nd led mr van ruren pesltily he suid he though it was a li t lime ul day du raw jockey ffoni the obscure vii lage uv.iiv invvii east jest because be h.iifa major's commission wus gmug to throw ni v ice president of the united states and ihe heads of depart idents m the back ground at this my dunder began to rise md i stepped right un lo him ; and says i lr van buren you are the last inun licit • night tu cull me jockey anil if you'll go iu downingville ui.d aland up before tny company wuii surgeanl j„el at their bead and cull downingv'ilte an obscure village i'd lol y on use my bead for a foot ball us long as you live afterwards i'or if tbey tv iuldo'1 blow ynu ll o thousand atoms lil never guess again u'e e...t s high at nisi : hut the old president hopl ,..'.' liie u.-.i li!;e a boy ; for he bud laid down to resi nun bein it was near daylight though ba couldn't get no sle.-p and save lie mr donaldson act down and write air ander son ut portland aud tny iriend jushuti downing al dowuiugville that 1 cau'i come i'm going to start lor vashingtod ilns morning what says mr c'.tss and not go .,, portsmouth and ureter aud round here 1 tell you says th president i'm going to siitri for washington tins mornii.g uud in uu itvs i'll lie lucre w'nul ays vir woodbury and not go to port land where thoj ii iv apenl so much rnon ) to gel road l..r u ! i tell you aaystiia i'.esideul in foiilisdowu i go not u step liter bul niiii ulmut tins nn ri ing f r wasluugioii l im says i and not go to downing he wii ii will uncle joebua sa ' li i is ui president looked « ii.tie hart i id stive he m j i downing 1 can't help ii a for going any further with such n i.n nl ii in ins i cannot and will u,,i an 1 1 mi ie ived noi i . bud ouolhe illoh and suit eiiougf the i i.i ol wus is good ,..-, nis iv.ud and we sr.ru ull pick id up by sunrise uud in lli.ee u..v s an were in tvkshington iy we dn nol belinve tliere is am , lined ur iiiedii.ite.'l plan muting t ie 1'isr rn.ional portion of iir fellow cut a in their legislative bodies to in re with he guaranteed rights of the icrs . ..' lho sunlit ; but we should be ... the iiidicatioins which exhibit wives almost every where if we did i'i distinctly perceive that such a plan ia cheriihi i not only in ins country bm in i britain nnd is in quiet progress for iis ultimate accomplishment we see it n ihe nroe df the example presented by england in relation to ber weal india p,.-s taaionsj in the language of newspaper psmpbli is public mooting and in lbe tii-jii'ii ■ti n of now societies for the pnr fst i influencing public opinion and i '• ic urtirn ii il s mosl moment u '• .■.'■'•''•,■. public action because ip tins <■■eii'ry ii not verv where else ' ii s tha sovereign i krtd the rep.nl •' rifle follows tbe dash not more in l>iiit*_neously than does action open smni a dee and siivcreii n people i do laws protect and constitutional i iii ridi.snnrl uiiui unties ' ..; public npinion esstaaa in sus ' in they full i thn ground and are *' ., u ith impruirry the laws ' . titutioti are hut llu creatures i ill and they can alter us i iietn it therefore there ia among a spain deign i cool as we most serine ': i ii i there is in emancipate the slave j'li'i itrj . i i mi regard 1 1 the laws i lhe land r the rights of pr ertv ts n england ; tlie mode adopted of ind wai ily proceeding ' > 1 ■'-. li . bil.us of i un km . fa ' . •• purposes is not only the *' bin the «:, ricii w.iv to bring about "' ' ult we hnve lately si oi il ts i ' ihs wanhuigtoa globe and in m.rl - iiml this ilcsteii ia only ; by enthusiasts and fi..,.r:cs rino '' • ler rational portion of lh - lv ime qo participation in ti.e imi will oppose it in ihu extent of j numbers and their power j p ' '' oul i 1 i x t prop . •: .. ' and ration pi pl af the l inile . r ' tb - " n iiusiswb and is 11 '■nol he land overrun willi iht an iln v n d hit :. . h every la uuy , very hour ami iu"iit i ih dill .' ;. ic ir iulluence and their power ii prop orl.on t i only t.t tlieir - lot to tire f.uce of lliai spell be lhi w ober i 1 . no ,< s bi lh 1 '*""" hey exert sse i , the ibuti hu *" ttiy.us ol ineir dieciuiea t j the presidenl says i must have a pie lure of me to put into tny b k if - -. n lie had one put iuio his so 1 believe i sl.ull verrte to mr thatcher timt prints dip hitle j , until paper in boston and gat liiiit to go to some ot the best pic.luie milk ers there ami get thu.u to do me up snino ns slick a they can these things y..u know will all help yet the mb votes of ibe people nnd hat's all 1 want for 1 tell you now ri_.l.t up atid down i never will alto uny oiiice that does n't come by tlio free votes of the people i'm * ■_"• ii',.o ilemocrutic eptililican ninl afwiiss was tnd so was my father before ine mid uu cle joshua besides the present and ullimtt.e evils ofthis hihitual inlet teri'tiee with the relations •>(' it lister und slave in the snulli nre surfi i-ienilv palpable the means of preventing such interference ure not equally s tbe niii nit'f i already done so iiir as re peels the success of ibe measures taken t.i render the slave discontented anil d.ui ger-iis i'.it.issnrics carrying with llieui un ilissemitiatiiig books calling iqx.n tbe staves i li name ol heir god their sa viour and iheir religion to rise nnd re turn tenfold to their masters lie wrongs they have fullered have been fatally bust ant ners ihem and prepared the way for such scenes as were witnessed but the ••• ther day in lower virginia when the | governors oftbat stale aod of georgia sp plied to tlie chief magistrates of m nnw chusalla stud new v.tk whence u was iseerl lined these ititfumiuu.ory honks pro oaadad by the former he was answer i thit there waa no law to reach lha case in tbo latter no si.-wer was given gov fhro.ip >■s ms did ii l think it a umi ti r desert ing uf nutjfoe can no jacbaon proclamalinn man give an answer to these slander of the nation id our columns aro open to them t v ill none of the union i-hividry of lhe south venture to break a lance io defence of the , it r — the republican honor — of the ml , iiiislrulion '. a las i conscience nidi wards of ua ail u s felegrapi yreit ntij.'i maj jack downing i'-l t^^jnttt i 1 •;■,. i i'l.mntp^^^^^^^^t^^^h can only suve while tlu.se f he procla rvathinifto.-i tli july i:t,t s rtiatioo would shipwreck tl.es united o my old frieud tho editor ie porl •"''";"■'• ' ii " lho former will prnserv land courier in the sg k maine 1 our liberties und rights and blind us u a yjj deft old iv.-ud : i doul itouw bul j ij um ui uf interest and ullet'lioii pros i.t m ._,.\ { ,,„..., ,,,,,„ .„ ,, , •,. ,,,.,, , „,, ,„.,; ,„. ihe states t • foreign nations as one here to washington more lhan aibrl lion while they preserve n ng them „.,___, and not write to you uul i l.s.nl solves d ua goveroignty and ihe exclu o ,.,.„„. y j dn'l never lie afraid siy'",-o,i i i so i .,•„.,! aif r ,, ,,,.,.. vve ant very apt to forget oui ■•,.,..'.. i ,.., ■.«..,.,_; ii ipnmtionsoftii a-st friends and you may depend upon i uet.tl uni late ooverntbonts sn a i , k downing yvill uevcr lorget the e derive all the power and resources f • e birtland courier am more than in ns t v.rii„i,-tii while tbe lib i , ,. j,ci will furgoi jack downing ties ol all are fully preserved by each sftl , ,„ w as the first person that evm being the protector of iu own lihorty — tne .., . a fl ,.,,., ,.„*.,!,,- life and you've b judge in its i i i iiruei s.,1 the con howling me along ever since vn.l i.i-i stitution and ol lh in ind meiuure of ., , w .,.,., v ,, u ,., ,_ „.,., i think i .,, redress if s telegraph ,„,„.. way now where i shall be able i . md by lo do something lu pay ytal lor it ma.ur jiek i v i i s.ivs thm ifler tilt n.e reason lhal i n.vu'i i •'. to you l i ■-, i t r*e ve f the lugree of d ictor of fore fs ihot'we have had pretty serious f.r.v.s ui ! i . cv , r.i university soi i business to attend to sitrsb we got back — iln i sl 1 ; i k,i ii ;: rs offered i but we've jost got through wilh it and mr it htm ' vi tj 1 ed i i ren ; while ihe van ilur.-i has cleared nt an i g i back presid i ,- irutk ig i nn of cmer utbout ti.e pinkest 10 n w ifork and 1 with il . qu icy they i ink hun into u lil i guess tnlh abed bug in his ear now just tl r , i . i wrote h ne letting upon ai between y»u and tte in conlidnnca i'll tell ibeet of ,."-,-, ,... 1 pi i like he general's j you how ns ; but pruy dont let on about und tb«y s"t lo.v i md signed im'ir names it to any body else f.r ihe world didn't to it ; i i v i .! i in o ii was a d_egroe <■( a , you think plae_uev strange whu ma i u s s whicli stood for \ ., ain smart skol-i cut bu.-k aa quick from . neor-j withoul er i'd 1 .) r sov in t le kolidge id going to p rl i ... i , r portatnuuth or dow mra whan tbey iiave the geoaral hispaste-1 ningvillel v mi kao n papery have said beard jabbered away bice 1 uiiitr n a it st.is because tho president ws'nt every j,ihli r.su iv r ban hi lawk'ay bul well and the president bad to snake im the dd general never • ax 1 ajodd eaouaa l.im-.-ii in soinsr of h_a letters bu in bead tu if be ululc.-swuj every wurd il was an oc'i ll.iog the prese lent of it _ ctiiiivl » uiaicutii au fuel twenty miles a day there's a few more thirds that i want tosp ■;.', to you aboul in tin leti.o jiut i'm afraid it will get to i :..., istagthy j'unt are story that they got in the new pip r « il.oi.i my being mairuil in philadelphia s all a hoax i a t married yet nor i sb nt ba till a liltle blue eyed gal ihu u ti to run about with me and | , o ■., nrid.lidt 1 •« . in dowuingsvitle islhu wi e sf pressi l"oi uevmug and that ar ..: i.r story timt it prosidenl giva un a o.rn ll'sc un mission jest befnn we started down earn i mil . tae'ly true tie l'resi,|,-m rinf ffer une one hut i thanked him and told bim if a w il i ixci um i should ratlicr inst take it for i ii el always u nd that la j rs were mora apt toiiaoiu tho world than cornels what remains ilien when the sister i ites refuse ip aid iu protecting but thai il.e south shall lake upon itself ila inn pro taction nud act oo ..." universal principli if defence 1 l r is out only tlmir right it their duty to i . so and d the other co or liiiiile iliers f he union should re ! ,. it t nx syures locounteraet or inter fqre with iln «■i •■' i*p ensams p recant ihns ! o t thr us ,).'" , he s.ulh must ice care | j thi insrlrr the union will then in ii ei become lotliem a curse instead ora ing and lhe will ic jus.i.kid io lhe i ce ol lint who baa ordauiedaaif.pre.er i be hr t law of nature in a sua separation from thosb who though ihey mai ii lbe ictive nrc yet passive in.tru j ments in - nleririiiuiig tlrcir iuterebis , us ] tiu i!."ir reputation und placing iu imini the it.es ol le-ir wn c and iii dren tiilb i no question of nere politi i cal ascendancy ; no quale ' i rival n st ; u . pell strife of [■,,'•', n t rests but one of s,.f v nl — li e r i ltd i j re is the i ik in i - ch n jour uoiet last is rt_».'»ost aod ibal will a.l bore we've been ever aince battling i ie watch aisuui the next residency mr van i ,, say i.i president promised . i • b.ni and now ie ciiaiges e and :..■president inii a plot to work myself iotu ii iiii.l leave h.m out li true 1 ra been nominated in a good m ij pup rs j . th national intelligencer aud in the uuuch chunk courier printed a.ut otfa.u..n iln coal diggers m pennsy i sny and a goou many more and lh 11 ir pennsy i van c blips are real pester ibr electing folk when they ink hold and 1 hat's whul makes mi van uurcri s uneasy tin i'l.siiieiii nils bim ns ha bus promised 1 help bim be shall do u nut he ciltlf 1 inn . bul il tne t iks will vol for me he ".. i help 11 mr \ .,,, buren w.n.ed 1 boil i i nc ou 111 tbe national inletligenc resign aad so fee put up for vine i'e idem uud r uni l.ul i 1 id hun 110 be ll d gone so far 1 « uhlll'l d . nolll.uo ui ll 1 bidii'l baked lar llio uluce.aud ii llio 1 wish yod would take l hiue pains te s.'inl up lo i iwningyille and get uu is jod.ua to call a public mooting fend liuva mo nominal 1 here i'm homed k >■there it wnuld i ve a gr a effect in aid r i.laecs and i want 0 have il parte 1 rly . , irstood and -, n i in ih.-ir ressd n , bat t wn the genuine democratic .,.,. _, can citndi ee 1 know v iu w u .„_, . „ r hoolrier in the wheel in thl*s busi i do ull y,,u can for me for you araa al a good friend to mc - .,! ji 4 ... i ami me when i get in to be • mil ms depend upon it you shall havt . '• oi office as y..u want hui i isee it's linir-for rr.cl.-ir ll i r i i i'm idl 01 , quit . ,..,. labs ■y . ~ . ' , , * i ua 1 rem ' ir « ... r •• ■■ihajcik ijful hu i..w
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-08-12 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 688 |
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Creator | John Beard Jr. |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
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, August 12, 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 | 601575800 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-08-12 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1833 |
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 2248263 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18330812-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:38:14 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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i o the a-iadum ol i isldt \- ''",'„■, l'i ■,'".■„*...., '.,.' ' ' '" ' "' " ' lv s hove th lomblanca of inetpillity which iiid do responss in the heart ol the cit , and which will b va |