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f c r*____r __. rs __# -»-* m _____* i r _*__»-_£? r /__*/»/___./•__ rt i_rvrr . o...r rii w^/m a , — .^ mfif'mm w*wmw9 it 13 even wise to abstain from law which however wise and ijond in themselves hivo the seinhuu e of irtequality wbicb find no response in the hear of the citizen and which v>,ll be svaded wuh little freniorsoi the wisdom oflegislnt .,, is especially seen tu grafting laws on cons i nco or chzanni f by john be.vut jr salisbury rowan countv n 0 monday octobel 2 , una [\ oh mv .. v 88s 1 i.iims the westfjrn car&iintay h niblithtd mi " trrelc at lira dollar per i paid ii ithin three montht f '"'" dollar and fifty centt if paid at any oth tr limt within the jfiiiy ivo paper wit itinur.l inilil ill arriiirti-.'i ttrt _.,,,,/ iinl.-.-i ttli editor disrrelion iption trill be reehte'dfor a i tt e'/r-ur 1 fu to notify thr f.iltti'r ofa ire -.. ,,(. i • ■ih ... , .,„. ,, f „ ,,,,,; uhtl l coittulrrtd as a _. ■, nrnt ■■rxon procuring r r tolvent sua wi l,'er to the caeali n't «, ihall inn a „,.. i rpratis advertising ut the " li letter addrttted '" tht editor mutt he pott piiidoethey nit ""' beautnded to i ..- those terms will be strictly ndher p,l i _________________________________ ami nntl hail the federal govornttienl gi rv tn wlij.-li we are defined by na to fn-in n new york cily anti-bluvorj soi.f.mn apf'kaf to the clti | b<;eti endowed with whatever thoy bliould tl'rb_nd nati he's god societv jevs of n vork d.v tub sub ' i'-djjeto be instrumental toward ion attost jno stewart cu j cl &* t " ),;., ', avltt ' } ject of immediate emanci justice tranquility common defence get i -, to january 8-d agreed to l tht nr bi i.i t*i>..i i ., . nil wttlfiir in i fill ii'i-.,-i'viili l.l.'-r s,-.,u.c tilt k icn jr .< n't j v ty.'hothiiig could havo im-ci re frivolous h brooke c s i v i i:\m-.ifc my fyicndt and fellow credtun . than an cnun.orn.ion of powers _ true coijr from the orb il deposited ... lai'l'avi j a 1 1 . • r having slumbered in lho tluat tht all the proo.di.ig arguments arising . h „„,,.,.'„,• ,,,.- t ;,.,„., n|a»seml.h . ''" '"" , all lor a publ i io ni-ttiv years i mnlte mv 8 si-nce l,,ii,.i dofiei ty of cnnalitulioiial power john stewart '""' " ' "' l "* l " e * l ' nl " oinancipation again bt a period win lhe same spirit inc„m_e-.,;v,;,lv to he a lion act and ' keeper of rolls has bt-en published i tu>i ofthe daily icotm to bn abroad which agitated eorope this ac is liftblt to other objcctionb pbctl ' papers in this city ; and wo ure sorry to at the time nfihecrai--_lbb uisadngma liartoitself if a nuspltii.ii that dlionsare ttsn^mttrnmuttm - add i hut i i wds als mmine i .,..,., tin which has inst none of its trull bv time ■l ..... . constitute i j " |.' 1,1 0.1 of rw till hubs i no p,.l ,-, ,,. n.o-i ,,| onr i ■t.-ri ,,, ( luir that " he end sanclifirs the ui ..,,-." vol that pntvo exorcised over ihntn by con c _[. iusti\_the i an a tick ,,,. ,,,„.*-, in i ■iiiist tlm truth is tllfl all 0 f you,-ai;eacquninwj wilh niv i gross tl.eu a similar suspicion will justify ' nnlorio.ih onrnson hns rotiirn i among u 1 ,,,',- „ ,.,,, „■",,,. t n rehsive lbs x ,,-,-, i „ hiittilnr power v.-r tm from the following article in tho our mid tlio ,...,.,( people of thin city ni balled lighu of hiy experience ai th.s pcculiar m because tl is ii,.n.,t in the ier <_ liiquirer we learn that liarrison in upon to pnrti.ko iu his mad si-l_on for ttl d embarrassing etui i was the.ogi c.iii.ti.ulinn distinguishing between tho again in this country and that his pro oiling south ng-nirist thn north in nn lator nf ray day tl sands ofliyes wrfe pt.weroi'b statetopttrii.il llio resitlooeu oi souce ulready begins lo be lelt wo were ii lero.lco witn their slnvesiind the revi nacrificod lo b-complish my ends which natives and aliens it is therefore a right assured a few weeks since by our inond vulofihososoctioiml jnalou.ios wl.ieh mix after all so uncertain h re human nflhirs ortglually possessed and never surrendered of tho american that there was no danger od up with lho sin piostion nre r.ilcula veto novor realized i observe at tins bt tho rospet me si tes i,n,l which is ren i bo apprehended from the raiiaticaol lhe toil to destroy the uni fthe sl .'■- antl moment lho s pirit stirring which i dered dear and valuuble to virginia bo north that they were comparative n bring upon us nil tie horrors of civil wur so skilfully excited to render myself fa cause it hus iisauile.l through the bosom of small class bnd that their schemes wore i'lioro can i.n longer i.e nnv doubt nr.he mou ft history and acriuire the name of lhe constitution and because iter peculiar disco enanced by lhe mot's ol society objeols of these fanstics nor of the toiideii a devout religionist nt the tritlihg ex situation renders lhe ooay admission of ar this wo know to be true j but as we know ej nl their proceedings and il b it-s petim ol rni-cj bloodshed and millions of lizans and inborers au interest of vast im at tbe samo tune the insidious and almost the duty of uvory good cilizou to frown treasure portance ' brc-ptible progress ol false opinions upoh t hem as dangerous to the harmony be not startled at this doclaratiori-*-for hui his bill contains other features still whon once set nfl ut in tho world we codld ul th country and hu-ardous lo the pro what are human lives tothe wild an i.i more alarming nnd dangerous it dispon not foresee how lur ibe manor might pro pcr.v nud int of m s.,,ii|,-rn brethren hou nftlcma is and the disinterested ses with the trinl lis jury : it violates the gress bofore it evou assumed a lormidable t but then is to bn lone art ive hun schemes ofp.ou.lo philanthropists ' judicial system it confounds legislative appearance ibo most generally recetv elyts.lnt.koo and ses this most danger y ire aware i take it for granted of executive and judicial powers it punish od opinions havo slw..ys had their origin utis species of fanaticism extending itself the condition of the slaves at tho bouth es without triul ; aod it bestows upon the among a low and their progress has al through society until al length it acquire what if they aro boiler fed better provi presidont despotic power ovor a numerous ways becn gradual inking tins view ol ft foothold unioug da sufficient ... induce ded for than your free peoplo 1 clour class of men are such measu res coii.is the case wo did not icel our fears at bil those partaking of it to array ihemselves i • what if-you cannot legally inter tent tiib ur consi'iutional principles nllaycd by the repro-onlationbol the ainer openly a they how aro tecrettp against feru lo destroy tlie relation of ii*.u-_ter and and will on accumulntion of ppwor so ex j ican tru ns tli-v weie lo lho very letter the constitution f tl.e l?mtod slates i or slavos i areyou ihurofore bound lo shift tensive in the hands bf tho executive wem knowing that though tho extravagant shall wo by pn.inhtly and fearlessly crhsh up your moiiths and deny vourselve the ver aliens secure ... nutiv s tlie blessings b-heme ol nnnie.li.it emancipation might ing tins many headed hydra in ibe bud pi j u ro of railing ? md u.v friends i v<iu of republican liberty i "■'"-•- v " h bul wwlavorers uow the cusee.xpr.so the wenkuoji as well as the folly 0 j ov the glorious liberty uf speech arid if moasures can mould government •** | g t l,r , vcr > dittero.it twelve montbslttli is and imschief of these bold and lot ine besooch you to use ll at the public and if_h uncontrolled ower of construe i '*• this proposed meeting realizes dangerous men i we confess tins latter meeting which is to take t.lace tins eve tion is surrendered to thoso who adminis our worst fears we would respoctlul y course appears lo us the most proper and ninfe and that too with sum energy mr ihem tbeir progress mav be easily •""" ilsl * tl "' l "'»" fj 01 - * 1 "'"" t 1 **' 1 -'-* • " ! under all the circumstances tha only one i u t do not like lha inglorious and tender s , and their end easily loie'-l a the call for that meeting what business wh.ph can with salety bo pursup-i mouthed botlom » roar you as gently as lover of monarehv who pen the trm thoj havo to iiitormeddlo with the domea rim call it will be perceived is nddres a sucking dove !" suresofcornidtiori bv distn^-'ob emo «'<- hftair of tie south 1 have tbey nny sed to the friends of tho imme.l aboli uiatocall ymirattenfion to that meel menl amoii devoted itin\w^*s mny at the authority from ood or man to arm tho tion ol slavery throughout the united ing that i havo s.ar.ed from mv grave b-jil same time be approachi i object and ds ol the slaves against their masters states and we presume this appttllalio spoken to jrou wilh that voice vliicli agls tleluiliii the people wit cessions of ro i turn them i lose lo ily ut ur throats ' embraces nmoty ninootl of evory hundred -,,_,., was powerful onough to lead on ariniel uublicunismj lieinav ennfound monarehy , has heaven appointed ihom judges oftho persons in the city ifrvj incommon with __ 0 slaugntet ! i fore-ee the samo event iin.l reuublicnnism by t 1 arl of dnlini.ion wrongs ol lho slave and revealed lo tli \ lhe groat mass ot nur population nre in i your own countrv it vou listen to mv he may varnish over the dextori.y which the proper method of rodress are thero "- or of iiiimcdiati abolition if it can bo voice how and to tlio bolicitatious of tbe io 1 ,- f„li to display will lhe nor.l.iee.sj-a-.-baritv pnurer "*>",---^ on tvhotn nceomplishod with u regard tn the nobis par if!c garrison pliancy f i ,„■"■■,"■. lho s „ a , * ■'*■'--■"'■')' '"'- 1 ' '-!£"• "^ ' ' ' .-■■tii'if z'z aiiuirfii.-.,.i lii'ml ti ; ' : ' : :' w.ll v'..i"lio.n h..v.,,e i bi.se.li,n,l u.alionerl famine whose jujj under tli p filst pf , ui'-ii .,■.,-,. i ■'..- condillbn of the boulh ru slaves is to w dissehtions between qifjbretit sections of ir prosperous and linppi country — bss milled in some ihou sands in the vicinity of clinton hall lasl iiyening lo mark iheii lei inii ol'miy attempt tn organize n society in dustily ti a i bt with danger to the irniou rind bail ed upon an p"ii violation of the constitu tion ef llu l.'iiiu s.o.ns inform i.ti tin ivbs liters given however that tl.e trtis ti es of.he hull with be slngls eveeplioll of a.tl.ur top -, ...-.-.,. os ..." 1'bbi vvtifl duo to their fellow citizens uh lhi occasion li . it i pi-obilnted tnv su.-b nfectltlg ,,- !,.,., been contemplated l.v sarrisou nn.l l.is associates ,• rn i in rnnst quence those who h t,l a enil.led quietly u vote down those lisoro.'iin.ini iln uti.-s organized and ud j.rurued to tammany hull tho luree room l tlie w'igwani was soon crowded to overhriwing will tl.e most respectable assemblage of citizens we have ever sesij assembled within its walls who stamped the seal of disapprobation ttpiu il.e inuil scheme which the i>-ti»rance ofa few ob scurc individuals had dared in thrust upon lhe public by the resobltiobs which c give bel n.jt less than fee llinusaarl persons wero preset and tlie unanimity of toiling tbey e nu-etl eunn.,1 i'm i tp have n salutary i i fei t upun those who have sought to throw this irebmi.d into the community at tbq l'.,r.ar,l of deluging the country in civij war i.et litem tako a lesson fititri bo proceedings of last night and uvoi.l turn poring with tbe feelings of an o-jtrtigei and insulted eoniiiiiliiily wt nai.l yesterday thai the tlippnii nnd garrison call hntl been annr.iiiu'.ed from iho pulpits of iiinst of otir pres v brian churches on sunday l,.st wfc spoke of this fact nccompnttie'l wilb tiit expression of regret thnt such bud been thc case ; and politic.il iit7iru^^*h jv."t the addresttothe people tehiek ar ,. , mated the yicgiiiixt retdlutiont tj 17.8 fl , i.ou t'rnzi-ns unwilling to shrink fr tr representative responsibility cou '., . ,. nfthe purity ofour motives but ac ku 1 edging your right to supervise our ..,' 1 et we invite your serioils attoution t tho emergency which dictuted the sub .,'„„,' resolutions whilst wc disdain to til n i ti by ill f",iii'le,l jealousies wo re commend nu investigation guided by cool hea of wisdom anil 11 ileeisioti bottomed un ..,,,., i . hut tempered mtli moderation it would be perfidious ill tbuse entrusted sjjtfi lilt clabdl-n-lllf op the sl vie int t:ne.on'rv und uciuit under 1 lie solium „, i the tol low id d oathi 1 do to it i will support ibe constitution ,. l'nited jliilos not to wain you nf piieroacb ments wbicb though clothed nit , the pretext of ngfeessityf r lis use i ,. mien nf expediency may yol bs precedents which may ultimately .; 1 tn » bene rods und unsuspictoitj people .. ll ibo cnhseduonces of usurped power .. i liasl r i,,_,.o e .... . s ernment ivuosi oiioasibation i 1 n vot hi i is now it source uf unmiiigleii f-jttisi'uotion to have it in nur power to add hut the very respectable assemblages t whom it wis read almost unanimotdy disapproved of it as a most dangerous end ii.eondianj lroeeetlilll d wvr'o rejoice that this opportunity bag icen presented to the mlml limits of nut cily to convince their southern brethren in any manner thu inl.ilerenee 61 luppnli garrison x co with their slave property t 7?fi^n7^^^^^^^^^^^^^z . ,! i i ' 7 ' amm^mmm z i , .,.,-. -| , i , , i , , 7 1 f h ra s-ra-r-m furnish the strohge-t incite and he mny come at length to av»wl at throats ot their masters '",''.„',.''. houl j require that the slav_s should all !„'__■,,., . -, ,,„. ., tbe state legislatures to u oxteusive a territory as tlm ofthe um anthropic men who enn so , deeply t i wr ,.,.,.,.,, l , 1 . a ' ,-,.,,, their mawer on ,,„.,. „.,„■w.eaf-lness end impose upon them tlie t ed slates can only be o-rno.l by the hb«ufror.t.,w of ono class and ct lake w | er a t||0 pold for wliichm t obligation to ntkii-ttvc i-mm energies of monarchy diat it cannot be hoed of tho dangers ot iiuoincr would become uselesb to the owners in con ■luit.'otllcuneofpvrt.non ,',-.'. i,,l l lv ..:....;...« rs and who nre these .,„,. who de . h n m _ ,„■„,..,„.„ „,- sllivl , | llblir . ' ■the dcquietcenei of the uttllet nh-er that it coohot be united except by con ritnrious act t renew am us tn sc e ios „,„.,„„„_, u)rtmj possession ,"■infrarfi of the fedoml cewparf would l„l of 8ou thufti ton ope ny *'«»""« "** 11 " ,-._ slaves by a voluntary ilo on lho partm ( ,; l ,. r e.as,e.e,lvc„,.s..l„la.,'..,,l,vpre measures havd already been adopted ■stave , other ,,.. .,„- 1 . i i -*' m ; „ t - l .,, r ,„,',,„,,, w0 s j l(llll , inaiat , ■cottating the stato governments mto in which mv lead to these consequences is bound to b oak i is hans by l ;"'"", t . r „, „.,,,., for _„_ r wllitu , | h ■pntsncv snd oontompt i or prepare ihe way they consist i ! phvs.cal force . i taw you i any act ount , ( m b _ . urt ,, , 0 , ■ihrarevolatton by a repetition of those ,„ fii)(m , g y „ erna ,. n d arrangements ofthoml are you '»'" .'» ( ' »'• ' " "»™ .,.„..,. l , us mllko „„ estimate i win •■ial lei iinul the people are aroused to w bich keep an host of commercial and are purortnnn inosu oi .___._,_, *__.' i sum would bo required to rtceoiiipli-i tl -■au,v.,r n the majesty of tlieir strength mm \ t ky individuals embodied obedient te '»* that they possess an snmon nary wi . rf foug , wbly .,■i s .,. avoid these calumitiest lhal we ei , hc ,„.„„,„„, .„*,.„_ treasury u ent.tlmg ihpm lo the lobysi j-j „ llr ,,,„„. ■h ... the peoplelhe mo tous nnes armies and navies which will on the vvr ask heir neighbors who nre thoro are upwards of two millions ■t whether the fconstitutiou ol he i in , ,. th , , eiulency f „,..,. to pay p "" i , ze who ond what thev "' v " j "' "'" l •"""' * s '""' m ' w,hw0 h istates shall yield to „ constructwrt t v h is fellow creature who can feed le ™ ub coeds wco to purchase .:,„.■which defies overy rostrau.t and over , " j , m .\ , m ,,, . 0 lher employ '' '' y ' li ,,,,:'' ',. .,„- disbelief in u at this low rate would require i ■bjielrnmhebesl-h b of republicanism 01 fcar by punishing ,,;... s v . ff^fltlls h„i,lie,l millions of dollars '!' hatesh exhort8li „ r odisregard domeshc its g-^ft ' un _£ , he pretext of k »*«* j „ £* , £ lt * '" " w h rendered valueless by r iheir b_»ib«.i»..h r,ni until f„re,g danger shall have ;. vorilu , ,,.,„,„. i •» ;^ ■, « ,„„„,,,„, ,.„„,„.,,„,. are worth double illl sum bul let ■tasserl san art nee which mav tie forcv > • ' .. . ,. . __,..■,_.__, not oetoprocuru 1110.111.1 "'.,-. lace it at the same amount and we have h j „ i l^nuso ihr possessors f p.uvor in swarm of oflicers civil and md.tarjn lio0 „,- b , tt ves wluch ihey protend • ' , ■ll in he'dv^-ii.es lor its extension who cbl ncu cato polifeal <"<£» <™> ' •■' ! lhen ol i at i,,ti",i is tun visionary of js^al //,../«■,/■, r create national omharrassmen's m consolidation and monarchy bo.h lf . to ,,, t ,„, c , r , iin c,l by the cool calculating j > . , ; m a . ■,, '!, j l ve,„rl"'vr,l to soothe the indulgbneies nd beverities ; andean a heads of such men as a r i pp ilg „„„„„„ ,„■s|ll j m „,.„,.,■;;.;,„,;,; sl w'i.iis jn'a power i8 spies over the free bxerc.se of human rea ull , , t lia ,,,.. . 1v - resmess .„. ,-, 1 j .^ „„,„.,.,.,,■ii i silen.lv secre.lv and fatally i *■•«". rontei-.-.l tv.lli i s i'.t il will be stu ana ,, u v .,, { , ■0 , ' n eliaracter are insinuations l'a in foslrairring the freedom ot f he press ,,„„ up o . m „, wood it.w.l he „, , , null . ,,,,„■t „,,',, u iie.ee which sei_e upvif a lau nn.l invosting the etecutive with logisla ,,.-«■throughout the entire south tl.o hor : whielcrtno.il be carried ■bbrosd and distort it by an unnatural ap numerous body 1 men men whose del.bcrai .. > « nc like m f . . , f n amrt4 millions tf dollar ■■r,l n so as to blind your eyes againal a„,l thatwe may shorten the catalogue rison to , produco a recurrence 01 sue in employmom the rttariuo of ■er"tl,ome \ n tttami»hin s , by tuecetsite prtredentt s l-.n.-wui.t the e.kct l 1 1 o ur ( jl^l ■fba sedifion vc presents a wim wi-i.-h ,,.,./, „ ,„., /,- „/ , ontlrtnng the < to 1 bbs-si to '■cuinai.tmb and luwing no ntgnei • opjeo n t|a f (|( . | f . imi , l .,, lu .,. ,,,„..;,„„, |, lvl , ■*,. nc-er extweted by lhe esrly friend r „, „.,/. ra „._//« rtmoeteiery restraint upon new than that ol lillm tlu-.r own pocmis no plan by wb.e.l th-ii ■lss it was hen admitted ,-,■„', ml ltiz «'■'» scrh ,,"' n wc s.v he constdere . > u ,:,,„.„„; ,.„.,,, , m w8 trob „| l!„l the »_(• sfewrtwr-ies .■■.-«■o v di j le j fory ,„. roll s,:lted ; let the man of "'•»■* brtter "^ i 1 ™'™'?' d o invited 10 meet al clin hall thu eve ■pibibud /-/ pou-trs irpcri wbi ra ', r ,„. r ,. fl ,.,. t . nav , ,,., ,.„. artificer ; '" ;'" '• ■f \™"* m l ! ' ', . i - .',. re '"'-*' •« 7 ° ' '"'^ vo »"«"**. ott " i i r.i r ncelaiv any lhe i , „ r ,. ,„.,,, ,„. „,,....,, u , i:i ,.. rl r ma i oopla ol the so utv h j " e . b .^ those who an u favor of onr plon or any ■p ers ,',- , riv noavt'deral aullior , .^ „, . >„„ „,...! t ., r building tip their >'" l '-: ,, ;'' i ', ,,, '^ ll ,' ', .,,..,,' ">.'- f"u..d«d in jl.stlco lo the south i v i deduced ftom imiilicatim and from ," ... ivrtam 1 is to weaken the autnoriiy otours.a 11 .„,-„.,, ,|„, ti ,„. c ,,\ nt'ecting at nnl tt is inlwre 1 "- j ,„,„ ,„, ,,, tni!ll . as ,,., «. j r «^,£ early h '. we ire all invited and ua .,, ,., v r „„ re-erv-,1 bet u --;;, j ,,,,,-,, , , '- ;■r ■• > ( --< j ', « * ,„ , i , mf ■.. ..■,;. '- r co urren claims ol a para.noun ,,., w r , si w „ u h „. ( ,„ „,„. hand ,* _ • f j , „„, liv ..._ up " r r i end of „ * ' . \,„,;„ v.„s,„e l pr„,"f fel*asi**^afl v a *« — '' "" uo suvt ' re '^" y "' lh6 ihy bavin defended iheir country »"--.-, *''._,. ' light of sotoun 1 sr^^^^jftote fcy s •-»•>' airult ct li «. ' - f 1vl a rt „■„„, „„ r 1,„„1 war 1 ,.",,„,. ,.„ n ,;, r ,!„, |„„, rs of ,„ 1 vrdoui * ,'. ivmthe ll ness uf millions i the scourges of tn.tnhu ',,,„., ,,.., y „,.„„ , he ,,„•, t you j «* "^ j of o s^envofgn , uob hie would [ fit\topm *** *'^ *" * c ""^ ] n , brethr tlvb wo appeal with en ',,',, a ,'„ „ sp=.t«iouate coolness f ...,,. 1 mto « power £™ ~ . , )(| . 4 e . l0 s„l iul . rmtrcsiv the love ■■! , „„ ,,,„;; ,,.„.., ,„ v1 ; , jusiicc take our , ;".„„.,,„, a „, , v , i , . „,,.„„.. freen .„..! tb.t.'ior.t i m t 1 ' " ( rh ". ri ,. ihllv ititorooursej to sufihr our youth „ tuuti „,„ „„,. ,„■, mi . 0 v el .„-. ":,,..„'.,'...,,-.,,, , r w ritf u t,„l the !«• ,-.. iliarv it is ovidb ut - « ' , ,- lm , a „ , ;„ virl „, . all ,| to preserve ,..,„ ,„ . ; f m , „.,, ,.„„.,,, a in j ■- i ._ t | ,' '' ' 1 "„ c '". • bv . ntrtici our nwratity frmn lhe „ lluliou variably , v . ( tlu .„ wlu , ,, v ,, . , , ■'- ■; ir t , r v,n0 f tto ' , f , r n lt ur.i incident habit of war to prevout the ,,„,., kwml uiedte us ..>,',.' tiosofk ,:;„",„ „,_;,,,,,„„,, ... u.e ,„.,, t tht ' ,^ , ? , ' , '"' in rpm c,n drt',1 nml tba v will not sancl.oll tl,,r f „ .' „ llir ' ,.„' ilt „., and w,-e conch «;: 1 t;'j , l *,",. „ r ih hara__..j by »-*-•- ami r f r-m v ,,. t0 ,, lbl .. „,,.. ' r 1 ....,.- t be tt-ueral t fttt^isrls ttascuiwi h 0 v k pv-*a**«".0 »• tn character of ll 1 pr llftb murl . t f legislalipn against ft frecdyin ' 7 t>ow >• an v j ,,- slavery in the i nu • i *' 1 ir p-et . . .,„.-.-. , ''' r .-,,,,,. v u'll.t re,,ues.e.l ." v,."t 1 ciu 11 wel v corn kfont fws sent •»_.« folk 1 id p , h e sm u l-^i 1 x-x ol w , 2l2_l7l ai n and z.x eveulug w o-tob-v ul 7 ov.oek .„, irom llm sb ot ivu lb ueruul k..rci^myb)-t_e gcnermn a l «•■'- l r -' "•■*-""/ your country with such patriotic ardour abroad ' ho comes in be hush of triumph and with i tut flatteries still on his ear nf lh iso who wish not well tn your country ' listen to luul ami be wise and remem ber that if all bis propositions do appear absurd hnd wicked thi y ha received the approbation of that other solon from whose 1 know there is no appeal ! oo then my friends nnd without any regard to the s lutherners who are to iw supposed too unmeant and too br ial lo lake care of , heiusi'lvi's and f theii slaves — go and pas resolutions — that their slaves oit_/ht and all be ivee — nu i lhal in ",', plish llu end it is rsi u lb do llioso tilings ; first to pay mr . si.r.i n's salary — second lo support rht emancipators and liberators — those free presses untraminolled by any paity or sectarinn infttienco ! arid thirdly to tie i ire lho colonization society — lhe scheme ..!' which — according to messrs arris n id tupp.ui was devised in i — {" nntl is now supported principally by woiiliii 1 bound to thul agreenble place ! i ! 1 du mil moan to lie coarse — but if such i.it thou use sti-h strong language may not a poor liust do lbe samo ! antl tis a purling word let me stive il us my firm be lie tli lliose gciutemek are ambitious of uiv fains nn i desire as noble u mention in lu-tory 1 are y "., cruel o so ungener ous bs lo deny it tn ibem — '.,". t al ll.o ex p of anarchy and civil wsr i pi i'l.li till herm-t-8 ghost gc7 wo must once more urge upon ur he-nil tho importance of a general etteu buuce ut clint i hall tl.ia ovsnlng public meeting otx wedneftlay evening ot 7 bimorfc tx largo concourse it citizens of new t.,,k assembled at clinton hall in pursuance of the following notice : (-_*"- the frien.ls of the immediate nbo lition of slavery in lhe united slates nro requested to meet nt clinton hull oil v i l nesday evening 2d october at 7 neb '., inform a new yuri city an i-sluvc v society joshua leavltt.i wm goqdixl um green jr j commit john rankin ll'.vis tappan j tl.o ofsemblago being irformej tho trustees of clinton hall luul <•!•-.. l fi ■r doors aonins any meeting whit li inigbl co'ivene under the foregoing nnlit e hose present organized in the pa ._..;. lie building by culling cen ruber 1 ji 11,1,1s tu the chair untl appointing m , . i'uterson l-.j un.l air 1 p pureclls 1*0 creluries on motion it was litou resolv ed lo adjourn to tammany half tlie iurgo room in that well known en lablisiiiuenl was soon fill i in overllow vhen the following resolutions were intra luce.l by i a tuft-nudge l,st w.ll a ihorl but uppr.ipriaie address ; untl being secondad by john neal l'se o portland maine who ulso ma.lo some pertinent re marks were unanimously und ent hush lic.illi adopt i hesalctd thai mfduly ' " the country n,l on so the ii oil i ll in p,u licula render it improper and nie.xp iliei.t to i late a question pregnant mill peril uud difficulty lo the . ,,,,,,,,, weal resolved tbat u is ur ns ami lliri-liaiih to tniligate uul tu in'ereure the evil • i 1 iverj , dy ■• i ui.jua.iii • i t it'ei-cn cv in u in.iiier which r . on the , ill uid cr ii il concurrence u nil to mo llify or ie '/.'. , l:i,l i hat wo i i llio npporjtuut -,\ tuexprebstu „,, _ i,,ern ine hi en our live i an i unalterable deiof urinal till lo re t-i every attempt that may be made ,,> inlerlei'i will ii lel.il.eo ,,, which master and l.iv now stand as guaranteed t il.ei -. by the constitution .,! n i iiuf-j slates i retained ihat the thanks of tins meet i be presenl i lo messrs howard und i ; ,',. for tlie grutit'ntous use uf lhel ,,,,,. ii 1 1.i occasion h retaltett that those proceedings lie ho _■!,,, i hy the chairman sod secretaries in i iislie,l in all the daily papers . _____! robert iioii audi's chairman i'll.l i'lii'ii-.v » __ ■,. ,_, ., j secretaries ___________!■!'■i abj-lls x tbo a , live article was written far i-*atiir 1 tlnv the new york papers received her yeilerdav brin bccoulls of the en in fmliir ol lbe fanatics tin intelli ._,,„,■of ihu | plo ot tlu city prevailed md they refused to be mad instrument in tho hand uf 1 le misem.li wn tche on ball ol whom are bvislodby 7 al au . ier i hopes of gain . o oxpr ssed in the ni ' r ab ve ouf ileu-a in lhe ', ,,, ,.,.,. feelings and good sense f the s'e v yorker ; but wo did n>t anticipate uch a iriuuipliaut prts.fufik.ir strength f'vorv •', .,,.,, in ui-ii feels fasibted hi lha intelligent community lo lha reader cruse ihs annexed an els from ihu oiine-i a i niuirer and see be ineanuu ih-tlninlles i et them come r/.e south on their intended cruande and vo rotn.se c..i vebb to gives gn.-d ac until of iinul tbey siiall live l.'/mii'i line i llioir heiirl's content si licit are nr hi holies in \ trj-iniu i the \". y courier am i del p grevt it'-i.k mi'.ll'inc tub a'iltatdrs deft.vted since penning the above remarks and alter the rtofjl of midnight ihe pincpvdin^a ofa met ing purporting to have item held at the chatham si chap i and in which are prefix d the nan.es 1 some pfiboas alio convened the fhe tufa it clinton hull havo h '. bi.-tij.-ht in us loir i_s_rtis tit the constitution tlll'mpli t h tilitcn uf new york ker true to lh cousin nil ll nfthe cou irt nd rlet*r timed lo pttffd'.yra the ds**|s""l band of ant
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 14 |
Issue | 698 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, October 21, 1833 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-10-21 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1833 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:38:27 AM |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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f c r*____r __. rs __# -»-* m _____* i r _*__»-_£? r /__*/»/___./•__ rt i_rvrr . o...r rii w^/m a , — .^ mfif'mm w*wmw9 it 13 even wise to abstain from law which however wise and ijond in themselves hivo the seinhuu e of irtequality wbicb find no response in the hear of the citizen and which v>,ll be svaded wuh little freniorsoi the wisdom oflegislnt .,, is especially seen tu grafting laws on cons i nco or chzanni f by john be.vut jr salisbury rowan countv n 0 monday octobel 2 , una [\ oh mv .. v 88s 1 i.iims the westfjrn car&iintay h niblithtd mi " trrelc at lira dollar per i paid ii ithin three montht f '"'" dollar and fifty centt if paid at any oth tr limt within the jfiiiy ivo paper wit itinur.l inilil ill arriiirti-.'i ttrt _.,,,,/ iinl.-.-i ttli editor disrrelion iption trill be reehte'dfor a i tt e'/r-ur 1 fu to notify thr f.iltti'r ofa ire -.. ,,(. i • ■ih ... , .,„. ,, f „ ,,,,,; uhtl l coittulrrtd as a _. ■, nrnt ■■rxon procuring r r tolvent sua wi l,'er to the caeali n't «, ihall inn a „,.. i rpratis advertising ut the " li letter addrttted '" tht editor mutt he pott piiidoethey nit ""' beautnded to i ..- those terms will be strictly ndher p,l i _________________________________ ami nntl hail the federal govornttienl gi rv tn wlij.-li we are defined by na to fn-in n new york cily anti-bluvorj soi.f.mn apf'kaf to the clti | b<;eti endowed with whatever thoy bliould tl'rb_nd nati he's god societv jevs of n vork d.v tub sub ' i'-djjeto be instrumental toward ion attost jno stewart cu j cl &* t " ),;., ', avltt ' } ject of immediate emanci justice tranquility common defence get i -, to january 8-d agreed to l tht nr bi i.i t*i>..i i ., . nil wttlfiir in i fill ii'i-.,-i'viili l.l.'-r s,-.,u.c tilt k icn jr .< n't j v ty.'hothiiig could havo im-ci re frivolous h brooke c s i v i i:\m-.ifc my fyicndt and fellow credtun . than an cnun.orn.ion of powers _ true coijr from the orb il deposited ... lai'l'avi j a 1 1 . • r having slumbered in lho tluat tht all the proo.di.ig arguments arising . h „„,,.,.'„,• ,,,.- t ;,.,„., n|a»seml.h . ''" '"" , all lor a publ i io ni-ttiv years i mnlte mv 8 si-nce l,,ii,.i dofiei ty of cnnalitulioiial power john stewart '""' " ' "' l "* l " e * l ' nl " oinancipation again bt a period win lhe same spirit inc„m_e-.,;v,;,lv to he a lion act and ' keeper of rolls has bt-en published i tu>i ofthe daily icotm to bn abroad which agitated eorope this ac is liftblt to other objcctionb pbctl ' papers in this city ; and wo ure sorry to at the time nfihecrai--_lbb uisadngma liartoitself if a nuspltii.ii that dlionsare ttsn^mttrnmuttm - add i hut i i wds als mmine i .,..,., tin which has inst none of its trull bv time ■l ..... . constitute i j " |.' 1,1 0.1 of rw till hubs i no p,.l ,-, ,,. n.o-i ,,| onr i ■t.-ri ,,, ( luir that " he end sanclifirs the ui ..,,-." vol that pntvo exorcised over ihntn by con c _[. iusti\_the i an a tick ,,,. ,,,„.*-, in i ■iiiist tlm truth is tllfl all 0 f you,-ai;eacquninwj wilh niv i gross tl.eu a similar suspicion will justify ' nnlorio.ih onrnson hns rotiirn i among u 1 ,,,',- „ ,.,,, „■",,,. t n rehsive lbs x ,,-,-, i „ hiittilnr power v.-r tm from the following article in tho our mid tlio ,...,.,( people of thin city ni balled lighu of hiy experience ai th.s pcculiar m because tl is ii,.n.,t in the ier <_ liiquirer we learn that liarrison in upon to pnrti.ko iu his mad si-l_on for ttl d embarrassing etui i was the.ogi c.iii.ti.ulinn distinguishing between tho again in this country and that his pro oiling south ng-nirist thn north in nn lator nf ray day tl sands ofliyes wrfe pt.weroi'b statetopttrii.il llio resitlooeu oi souce ulready begins lo be lelt wo were ii lero.lco witn their slnvesiind the revi nacrificod lo b-complish my ends which natives and aliens it is therefore a right assured a few weeks since by our inond vulofihososoctioiml jnalou.ios wl.ieh mix after all so uncertain h re human nflhirs ortglually possessed and never surrendered of tho american that there was no danger od up with lho sin piostion nre r.ilcula veto novor realized i observe at tins bt tho rospet me si tes i,n,l which is ren i bo apprehended from the raiiaticaol lhe toil to destroy the uni fthe sl .'■- antl moment lho s pirit stirring which i dered dear and valuuble to virginia bo north that they were comparative n bring upon us nil tie horrors of civil wur so skilfully excited to render myself fa cause it hus iisauile.l through the bosom of small class bnd that their schemes wore i'lioro can i.n longer i.e nnv doubt nr.he mou ft history and acriuire the name of lhe constitution and because iter peculiar disco enanced by lhe mot's ol society objeols of these fanstics nor of the toiideii a devout religionist nt the tritlihg ex situation renders lhe ooay admission of ar this wo know to be true j but as we know ej nl their proceedings and il b it-s petim ol rni-cj bloodshed and millions of lizans and inborers au interest of vast im at tbe samo tune the insidious and almost the duty of uvory good cilizou to frown treasure portance ' brc-ptible progress ol false opinions upoh t hem as dangerous to the harmony be not startled at this doclaratiori-*-for hui his bill contains other features still whon once set nfl ut in tho world we codld ul th country and hu-ardous lo the pro what are human lives tothe wild an i.i more alarming nnd dangerous it dispon not foresee how lur ibe manor might pro pcr.v nud int of m s.,,ii|,-rn brethren hou nftlcma is and the disinterested ses with the trinl lis jury : it violates the gress bofore it evou assumed a lormidable t but then is to bn lone art ive hun schemes ofp.ou.lo philanthropists ' judicial system it confounds legislative appearance ibo most generally recetv elyts.lnt.koo and ses this most danger y ire aware i take it for granted of executive and judicial powers it punish od opinions havo slw..ys had their origin utis species of fanaticism extending itself the condition of the slaves at tho bouth es without triul ; aod it bestows upon the among a low and their progress has al through society until al length it acquire what if they aro boiler fed better provi presidont despotic power ovor a numerous ways becn gradual inking tins view ol ft foothold unioug da sufficient ... induce ded for than your free peoplo 1 clour class of men are such measu res coii.is the case wo did not icel our fears at bil those partaking of it to array ihemselves i • what if-you cannot legally inter tent tiib ur consi'iutional principles nllaycd by the repro-onlationbol the ainer openly a they how aro tecrettp against feru lo destroy tlie relation of ii*.u-_ter and and will on accumulntion of ppwor so ex j ican tru ns tli-v weie lo lho very letter the constitution f tl.e l?mtod slates i or slavos i areyou ihurofore bound lo shift tensive in the hands bf tho executive wem knowing that though tho extravagant shall wo by pn.inhtly and fearlessly crhsh up your moiiths and deny vourselve the ver aliens secure ... nutiv s tlie blessings b-heme ol nnnie.li.it emancipation might ing tins many headed hydra in ibe bud pi j u ro of railing ? md u.v friends i v |