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m*t&*icn t&itx&x iti-tat ■■-. john beato jn | i i ■■■- n u i -.- i nl.-i.-iii froin i it - in i h-.v ■,. r i ,-■;>'..) :•,....! ti i ■,,,-. !■- fc.v tli - w ■„„. ,,,, ,...,.,,,.., in lhi i i "! ths cuir.cn md whlr-b mi bi v*j<le wiih litihi n !-■■tlw wi*l»ui of i /■<■.■,„,*/ published wkeicly sl-o , . i 1 ~ vol xvi salisbury rowan county n c monday december 9 1833 no 705 s oc membera in v\u ijeg.&.a.ut o wiis sutv .-• ' political a tone and mannnr scarcely respectful that i aim trilh rt id en tta and disrespect ih lr duane littered with bim in opinion ra determined to porcr a ih-smi h-fl nn i would nol wilh liis exist ing iinpr.'s a i ll.ul he might lltrmr himsi if in h si ns ,' move lhe deposites hut promptly hand ofthe hunk party to be uted as h iinul il tl.ni he would not er.ntiuuc in n n ../'.. n against one who had i„rii,d imn^^m bittia.ii n tn embarrass his men-urns lo a high tend honorable trust ii rr-j //,,.■■a free interchange of npi us hen took ingenuous frank literal gentlemanly h plnee l t '. ti loo 111,1 il.e president in fust ' s in i ;,-,■o leiiint'iil il woultl 1(0 i.cces w i ill sl.ol.lll the resident bil ve lol,e ' — ■sarytn ascertain itcforchnnd from tho prm ought he in have kept in his cabinet ■. u tl state hunks .... what torms ihey un on whose written l'l li'h tvot.ld rcreive tl.e deposites it was minimi u ks 1113 cot ld not rel ' ou__ht^h lv agreed that n final decision should be ho t have itfep near him it man who h postponed until nn agent should he wont to only refttscd in rcdoem llis pledges imih ll 11,11 ilus information mr d.iann main evinced n total wnnl of ihe i rir-t'-h it imi that nl i il l,,s pro which should characterize official i lions weri advei i in tho measure l.is mind cour.«e1 ought hh to have retained ob his^h i waa open in conviction confidential adviser one who wos rend h i it drafting inslrut-.inns fi.r i ,■• ■" t,i declare i!,,,i a measure which the presi i ll v r he inserted fl sentenco duel ., ing dent held in !„■d.'mnnded hy the public ' h i i h ti there was then no suffieienl • iisi fu lerests and the will of his constituents wns^b lr : _ ti,e deposites but ih ifi.r unnecessary unwise rindictive arbitrd ■liiiiiit.it was wauled lo enn ble lho llovern /-.,. and unjust the president did h i 1 tu net if any cause should therenllei i l.ink so i inri-e mr 1 1 ,',•„■i dismissed fur faith i i this palpable decision of tlm question less ness to ihs solemn wri ■ll.el reliauil which would have nmde ibo tkn pledges ami or the c-r/ii'n'/ien <-/■i mission nf i lie a."i,t nugatory and ridicu mi rkkt.it.os whl 11 made iiimh lions drew lr the presidbm n letter in totally un kit for the s'i'a ■it'lml i.e desired to know whether mr tion to which he had i'.r.enh 111 was i lien k determined m.t iocs elevated lie was not ./;'.•"«'-«,,.■leeii lhc measure if nfler full intpiirt nnd ' merely far refuting to remove i hat it isilet h liiilvis.'in.'ii wiili lus cabinet ihe i'r ideal ! ct it nnl be misundi rstood we mnin-h ishoiil'l u f opinion thut it ought lo bo tain thb right of fhe president t lisimssm i lone any ex teul i xt tlie r for rt fusing to do t hat h i in reply tn iliis l.-iter mr dunne ex the chief magistrate inn believe il histlu-h iplau.e.l ins object in so wording the in itytodn in tins ease if ir dunne inulh islruetiuiis declared ihat liis mind was till j i,,t given the written pledge and had .""•■lupin t conviction and pledged i in elf in shown nnv ul his had feelings il.e i resident ■ithe mos explicit terms thai " if after re might have dismissed him b.id pn lial.lv ■bi'.'irtmr the information and inuring ac j would but that point does not belong i hf/i..fi.'.vvi'„ii hi should nol consider il his the ruse and tannot lie brought into ./.'•-■hf/i i the responsible agent of the late ; ,•„ j.o-i .- lor however clear it is that i!n-b mto carry into effect the decision the peesi president had a right lodismtss bim for ■1 ni mi':lil then make he ivould from re ' that cuiiso it is cqunlly clear thut tins wasb l >.'.'/ for the president and himself f not tl in.ediate inducements h irori the president an oppor r iheso lncts lhe bank party wi'lb h'l'unity to select a successor perceive lha lhe case is a little d.if.-rentb iwilo.sl views micht accord from what thev have suppnsed tnrenehb hwitii his own on the impor the president/they will he obliged to prove.h if ant mattelt in c0nte51pla no t that ho has no power over tbo depo-b hthin sites i ut i lint lie hns no rig t to dismiss ,>■i as if bis sense nf honor nml propriety secretary for falsifying hi written pled u hon this pnint w.-re nr.t satisfied with such ires ami using insulting language t •-,/.■<■hi pledge ho again in the same letter , x the chief magistrate whom it i.i hit duiym hplic.lly promised " llmt when the moiiu ui to trrat u-ith respect thcy must not ilyb h r decision after inquiry and discussion prove ihat the presidenl ims nn right <"■hii arrive he would concur i discharge from hiscouncils men on whose iii mil the president or re l hoi : iiiinii_t<-i'*___>«l w___ose___l____,u}4 ■1,1 - — -— - • - i •. l.'.r.inioiis nie with lus worst euc.ii.iut ; imt h fii "'..,' the 22d of july . "'.- /„' ihnt he cinnot remove ft secretary whom hrlnys ofiertvataw ihe agent started on his |„. himself ha made ttho hits not had ihe h i mn to the statn p.niilis whence he re confirmation of lite senate whose ntnnina it ,,,,', i nml nmde report nhiiiil ihr lirst of fiohtothat body dc/irtul on hit will ami in tho mean time tho report u-fcote commission letmld hare expiretl al hoi ti government director had 1 n re ' i h . close nfthe next session of congres ' hr ne i disclosing tin startling fuel ihnl all i lone ago we miglit have cut short ihe iii funds of iho bonk had lioen pluced al arguments nf the bank papers by this ex ithe disposition of mr biddle for election 1 position but it must annihilate all that is |. nn purposes llmt nt te tlniii it bun | n p i the nffectod enndor and assumed 1,1 e i thousand dollars had been used in thai humility nf lhe late secretary ; ns nodoubt lw t ami thnt the boartlof directors hod waa entertained that the country would tri l-oleiim'v resolved alter warning and din umphnntlv sustain lho administration in | n ion to proceed in ihc same career the great measure and as there was node hj finding there wns nn difficulty in mnk sire here in give unnecessary pain,wewere ho arrangements with the stato banks disposed to he silent but when he comes h i'r hit nr confirmed in nil his previous before the rountry and charges the presi hjupiiiiims by tlmse diseloaures tnutlo ll.nse ,;,._.. „,„! his cabinet with being " t ite .,,,,,,. , us r.irin.illv known tn ins c.il.inet by vindictive arbitrary and unjust nnd h pnper which has already gone io the . lv s " i was removed for an honest di h ' chars of my duly it become necessary h what wns mr dunne's course ? did he | lmt truth s nil be tnld and juslico done hbroiimr will tlm pr.'sid.-rt ! no did be of tho motives which goverlied mr du h afford the presidrnt an opportunity to nne's strange conduct in wasliinntnn we |' .... n successor whose rice might tr j |, nv o said nothing the motive winch if trilh hi own on the important matter j now indne.es him to write vindictive in.tors hjk ri'itlitii'i'l'ii 7 " nor at m.i lb f..r publication is pnlpabloonnngh ! ft is in |. n.-iilier " concur nor " re ! „ r t a the pioneer of lit hani parly and i'l'llll xullifirr in an alliirl niuni thr peetidem i low ver instead of giving a prompt do . „_ the approaching session if congreitj i i-ioii \' i.,,n..u^^^^^^^^^^m aa;i lie h,lh ll pell i | h ilie i hheommemleil : be h hh.loe iineul h hh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhj hj i , h hi mi ..,,.■i lu to , r,",b i b ht oi in hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhj h 1 ' " '" '" '" h h : '.- ai "" — '"' l,"l.nlh in i i il'e u 1 " l'.\e ,.■ho '" iepi'*"ii"'-.h h.o 1 1 h |... i nr le.piir lb l'nil',1,1 • ih | : ihe ho ! " i liliat ns it h hi i •*■rntliei i.-i'.-h hi io i i'ie-ui.'iit — h i i'm on lh ' h honoil he ih.-iih h n lbe "' '" r h h1...1i l'l ■h :....',- iheirb i ■,,!-, bul >!|, l hi ii h h . ... h ' h i a ii <.,.'■i .... nt on h h hr »>," ...■'. o'h i ,/,',../,■h . ' h hie wilh lb fi'ioh h whom he weil lus eleviilmi "' rn a h tin motion of mr gordon of putnam lhe hun christopher b strong was called io the chair the chi nu raving ta ken his sent on motion of mr ilillhniisc mr snyre was npooimeil secretary nnd ti i t f gon'l renll mr long tn t was appointed assistant secretary the hi mo in stated the objeel nf the meeting whereupon on motion 1 the hon a s clny.on resolved thn a committee of thi"*l»_l p appointed by lhe chairman lo prepare resolutions expressing th sentiments of the slale rights i'mi in ilus stale and report lo ihis meeting ut i's sitting the following •" llletiien were bppoin led the committee — lion a s clayton hon wm ii crawford dr wm '-' daniel ol jones mr hiibershiirn mr hillhoi.se col hook well mr choppoh ing oen i'.enll col new m i,n ti nud hon charles dougb ommi.tco rttlircrl — and having rfepomed llirough their • hair following preamble and rew.1 lation between the i'e ral nn.l ernments have assumed n necu intense inlertvs by reason oi il 1 lict terminated the deliberation i congress the long aud iing ts whicbttgitated the whole south produced j,,s corhphiinlti a'gn'1-bt ral government were brought to ith its last session but ihey wero 1 and doubtless fur the special if subserving at some future peri rrv principles limy were compel nu i n 1 the enactment of it inw ibjeotinnable nnrl certainly moro is i im liberties of the people ir former oppressions nml which leil to endure will ultimately pcr the usurpations which it wns pro , l.c renounced li is not difficult ive that allusion is hero made to in initio of the president of the mutes and the force rill wbicb egitimateconsequenae the first it instantly revived the doctrines ederaliets of 98 which bnd been n by mr jefferson i.t ihe head of ubl.cnns und now parties are form rv where nntl particularly in our ite for the in-owed purpose of sup the principles of the proclamation rec rill ili'-rehy in re*-'--r . tie ernl party the power whieh ■t under the elder adams to this v have changed their name to one is di sioncd to play upon popular and oy llm force ol prejudice alone e liming to re-e.ht.il.iul principles he good sense of lbe people abao ejoctod in 1801 as lending i lhe tion ofthe union nnd rearing upon ms ii consolidated government facts hnvo justly alarmed the of h rly in every quarter nml cpublieaiis whn still adhere lo the iii untl kentucky resolutions tho morn instruments bv which mi on eflec.leri the overthrow of lbe ilists nre rallying to the defence of mutilation of the l'nited suites froin to smith by counter associations ed tore-organise lbe old republican ami to check immediately the i t ihe doctrines of ihe proclama i liich must inevitably lead lo con ion if not successfully resistod hjeet nf the present meeting is first slituto nnd form one of those associ for tl.e express purpose ol counter the designs of the i'e i nil party re-organised in this slate who un ise colors nre inculcating the doc t john adams in 08 and those ef i webster nl ihn present time an bv for lhc further ,, hjeet nl enforcing lematic opposition to ihe proclama nd force ll il tims las measure aimed a den ily blow nt stale bights bein now tu require the uniled nml tntraled energies of th friends an i ales of those right 10 be directed lo .,,, iii ot attack deemed so important ir enemies to l>c carried mil in which iccss hould crown their exertions all is dear and valuable to freedom will r.-su.il from ihc states r,i it mny be distinctly understood nre lhe principles of ihis us icinlt n 11 be necessary to shew what are ilm riues of the proclamation ; nnd those laser tod in language whieh inluuls of ispute t it maintains that the state of li tins confederacy is composed ne had n sijniratr existence for that i the moment tlmy ceased lo bs depen on great britain ihev lurme.l thir ion nn.l hate so continued 1 that a sinte in the exercise f its limatc powers hns the right to do ■upon the constitutionality of an act nf igress ir to protect its citizens frotn operation f an unconstitutional act t maintain within her limits the nu rity rights aud liberties appertaining i sovereign stute 1 thul lho states have no right to clo from the 1 niou under ttny circum iie s whatever inasmuch as secession uld 1.1 rhovtiif i--i1ty iiftiib natio-v 4th thut the peuple of the twenty r states constitute one people 5th that lho members of citiccs ire nil representatives of the ini.er lively represented i y them ',, mi ihe counties and towns prom uu globe ■i nri>*^^^^^^^^b bh^_^_^_^_^_bw7'!:,!ii a kilterell nml a w i'raii.,7n7______^^h ucnrgti phillips junn ilmton ami tnlinfi'l-rn w ,•_■.■. ilnlin clnvton iniiies weaver aud joseph henrv . \|.'\ ui.l.'r w mi'liine iltivt.l outlaw nn.ltli ..,,.,- 1 . i'.mli ll lim.i.'o itol.ell l.t 11 11,1,1 willi ,,,, jones william i hull 8 a lcspcyre and llciijn i ,... m williliril i su a wm i kmiuedy nml snm'l sumlliviiuilj^h nl ilrillnin ai rurgin antl d ct.rpcning i ooio kl f m ilarringer and wm viclonn uke li simmons m powell and caleb stephens ,. . olwny i.ui ii iiiiiel letters ne i i'.lijah wlui in tr-i i .," i . daniel lindsay 1 r jones rind j m sanderson joseph il skinner charles w mixson nnd b i welch voi'ein v sio.lmi.n ii c cotton and john s iitlhrio cnmlwrlaiul duncan mccormicit dillon jordan jr and f)n*-id mcneill ■!•: b nus|i thomna tilletl and caleb borco iwell jnine.s kerr john e brown and stephen dndsr.m z en ' richard l speight john b dawson and fred p 1 •.. ■lm lohn v hussey josinh 4illespie and mex'r (>. orndy i .' . lolin \. hogan william wiseman nnd henrv l.e.llortl i l,e hard flowers john w poll and turner fly num 1'honin g stone wm ii battle and jo j macklin .; m viue - • thomns w norman wm r hargrove ond james wyche ( !" m '_ 1 im whit m lemuel riddick and jnhn vvilley . ., ,' a;.ii i '•,!'. james llnrpor nhd lt"l"",t l allen 7 i ". . o.'c mcutlenhall david thomns nnd allen pccples h llilifax . l-liani matthews j r j daniel nnd william m west ■ij ei t.,.rd - l..l;,t viinn sipha sm.lh and isaac carter l t j e ' . daniert.il pugh john fl jasper nnd daniel murray h ,.- w ' oul . william siltnn ninian edmondslon and j l smith i ,.',,,,,,. i . jon-ph p caldwell james a king and william potts mtisioii - - hilforv wilder john mcleod and josiah hi.ulder h ,' ' . . indies harrison nathan foscue nnd j ii hammond i ,„ | n . . dnniei'hi-ke henry cnnsler and peregrine roberts.h i „„„,. ' . - w ilium d moseley bloun coleman nnd pinknev hardee ■,„.,„,' - benjamin 8 rritmin jns w guinn and thotnas tatham h . duncan murchison j montgomery and w wad.worth | imimory • reuben kendall francis loch id edmund f lilly h mcell-nlnir - washington morrison wm j alexander nnd andrew uroer i r o - david latham john clnmnn and f s smilhwiclc m ncivll ver wpli a i lih l h ma reteller and s regis ler ■•:,.,,!, - snmitnl arrington ceo buddie jr and 1-ord laylor m northampton - herod i'ttisnn allen pieree nnd samuel calv rt i onslow - - thomns kov daniel thompson nnd riinmns hnnelt.h 0n „ v montgomery joseph allison nnd john stockard m ,,'.;' . . ,..,,„.,., v ilinnii robert jonob and thomas mcucjice h plu.'tanlt - john m skinner wm.t relfe and n m roper ■! .;,, ' . . u ,",,,," : oye j l fti.-emah nml roderick cherry ■pertiuiinon - henrv skinner thos wilson and berti mdllen ■[,,}." . john boa jim charles fisher ond john clement ■randolph • - heniv r elliott abrnlinm brewer and 11 utfwkins m r.kjkimgtam - rol.evtmi.rtin p.j inon and benjamin nils || ii„l„..,,n - - sliiitliiieb howell alex r u tsoi mill < .. s me leap * *-'*^ • i ; l - al.'x...i.l«r m-rtin jnim-a williams ' i-'v|_dui|c.«i ; 1.r:-tim i r„.l>erf,.r.l . ■m..k.sw«j p t^wv.n and -\. w *•"&..„ ,„ .^_ j i'son - - edward c t.nvin a n-h d c monk ni d . ik ..,«' »>,« [.„.,' - - william p dobson daniel h courts nnd ii m watiffe lit li'..s - - matthew ll moore j f poindexter nnd leonard zi__lur r vrr ell - - f.plirmiu mann chus mccleese nnd alexander n'nshington - jobinh collins jun samuel ward ison and phelps wilkes - - edmund jones benj'n f martin and wm horton wnrrcn - - wrldon n edward john brngr and thos j judkihs ivnviio - - tb.l.riel t shernrd c a blackman and p s cromwoll wake - - charles l i ftnton nnth'l o rand and wesley jones f newborn charles shcpfird wilmington john d jonas fnvelt.'villt — james senwoll hillstaroubh wm a graham towns • k l„iia ii llanoliion halilha wm l long i salisbury r h alexander ,, , m ... - william j i im fcsq the following letter prom tins gentle man lo nu unknown correspondent in ken tucky is fining ilm rounds of.he bank pa pers this wnntn.i nnd unprovoked alta i upon the integrity discretion nnd lion r ..!' the president und his cabinet must sur i ise ihnse who do hot know the man nnd are unacquainted with the ground assumed l.y him in washington i'or reasons v hich will hereafter appear it excites no surprise with us prom the mb.'bviii kentucky is—plr fhe secretary ofthe treasury t\xe following liter from will am 1 limine !■'.-, |. late secretary oftho tnti-ury .,, a oeiitleinnii 1 mason . imiy has boon han ded tn us for publication : philadelphia october 17 1833 dear sir — 1 have just now received your i tier ofthe inili instant expressing vour approbation of my course us secreta ry nf the treasury i havo always been nu i nm opposed to lie united suites rank nml to nil sueli in istncl nlm mom |„, lies ; i.ui i considered thc removal of iho l<*pn kiies unnecessary unwise vindictive ar bitrary and unjust i believed that the law nave .,. the secretary of the treusu ry nml not in tho president discretion nn the question ; nntl i would nnl act tu ob lige tlie president nor any body else when 1 thought it improper lo dn bo i never asked offic — i accepted it relueinuilv and was removed for an honosi ditielmri of mv duly if to beep office und i,t).io n year i had given up «>_, jmluinent 1 should have lroughl shame upon the gray hairs ol tn father und upon my numerous chil dren i so llmt i am content lo return in humble life with n tranquil mind ' with kind wishes i am very respect fully yours w j ill am it-mallks mr dunne professes ns he cnnsti\-itt|^jh has done heretofore that ho is ppt.se 1 toh lliej'tuiu ofthe united sta.es ll was i doti_iedly bis supposed accordance w.,i,h dent in his views relative to foil " whieh rn(liie.*r_l_bis f|e:'.'.i."^^b l^s'm ,'.'' 7 litrv-.abiiiet at li.e'ttn.db jltliil , - i hint melioii look place ilie subject ., i h removal of the deposites was under discus ■■ion in the country and in tbo cabinet at i the commencement of congress then pend i ing the president nntl secretary of tin-^b treasury bad oxprcssod n distrust nf iho b safety ni tho public deposites ill the i ,,.!,■ofthe united siaies and the latter ( i further nnd snid llmt this " latcri , ■t-mnirion with the necessary arrangrms u 1 anticipation of finally doting it mh-bb ir.r.v.v have suggriled an intjuiry into ''"( l.'.'.io'/'/r of thr haiti as the depository '■itlirjit'hlir fluids when mr duane ■ibenied to take charge or the treasury i'e h ipiiiimenl ihe llouse of l.cpiosoni.iiiies^b ihi.d expressed no opinion upon lhe subject bh lur i well knew thai it wns under ,..,,-, b literati m nnd undecided ■after the opinion of llm house w:is ■\ ■pressed tl.o subject continued lo be h led in llm newspapers nml we are ' h e.l that n memorial praying for their " v (,,,.'.,, i was circulated in philadelphia i which ninny signnfures were obtnined >: : i it is scarcely possible that mt dunncbj (....,:.! hove been unapprised of it before " h i-i to washington bj h lie agreed to accept the department .■biierel'oie and actually went into it with a ( h.crlcct knowledge that this subject was ,,:■h o . i h i.n c tiling into office he found that t 1 i ■hl'resident hnd ulrenily required from ll ■i hmembers of ins cnhirt-t written pininush hnpiin lh subject ; that three ii.enibers.t ,/.■bthe secretary of tbe navy the pt.stin.isbj ht.-i t lener i and thn attoniey-gcnornl ■h o pinions favorable in a removal niiiflj kiiitt onlv one momber bnd uivi-ii n wnlleiib h....h0 .,, nanmst it there were llicrefoiob h//,r e opinions in favorofthe rt moral nnilb ■one against it the preside ;,,„!■i ihree in tavnr of removal t-nnsiiiuicim i majority ot four in . another >,>",,>■i ofthe a uel who gave no vv.itlcn m .. i ..,,. alll !_'!• soniewlnit disinclined to ■th measure nssared lho president oi ins ( oj.oot if resolved rr by bun h this was the slnt.t of tiling when mr li t,.„k charge f ihe treasury d 1,1,1 nt not n doiihl wa-'iu'it d an believe bul that he was otreadj with ■,', ; ijnrity iu opinion nnd would pre l.'.'i'i in convenient time to execute n mea wns deemed esseiiual lo the ■,„,. . r ts of the cm while on llis northern tour the preai h , unnine tied i mr duane bj let i r i deliberate opinion i the suh li.,t not in a spiril of dictation but ol kind h ,....'. from mr dunne's newness in nl i it wnsbuppobod we presume that he ■a ol i feel a heatv weight of re-pun-lblllly evciiiiue i-o important a measure and i-i president was tlesirous to dunm ( h a far as ll xpl-t.ioo ol decided ciuhl do it \ few di.vs aaer bi retorn the ' re ioi.l wa e_lc_i_bed ut boing informed in i....m-i>!.."*ri 1't wii lancaster — this ii..liviihtnlisb dhl 1,1 rep ah ll gai|1 (() ' 1||v . jeen _ cducwl 0 wnn , . ,,,„, : ■• , e-i i .._.„ proposition has been mude to render loieb ct some of lie art ies „ ,,„ „ folmw , . .,_.„,..„.,„.,.. the mode in w !,„'!.■have been in type for weeks bul crowded ! ( g ir ,., >( «, ,-,,., | incmler it is by snl.sei ibingh t of llm poper bv matter of more im , ,„ n w ork whicli he bus prepared for 1-ressrh nortanee we tlicrcfore seisie this favor entitled improvement on education ■• . ... i it is to consist nf one volumo octavo nntl ■shleopporuinitytobrrcthcniaplaco x t m»-u,-i „. one dollar we hope il may receive a liberal support ; for it vi-illb the comminee appointed in receive . im|1 .*,_ b . cot , tnin muc |, important informn-b subscriptions to kail uoud stock in new .^ | n rtnn bu i,ject nnd nis ■liern have reported n sum an nting to j|ru .,.,.,„,,,.,, distress in the st d.-b ( 1,i„i thirty ihousand dollars i bough pme j ul _ 0 i_,j e cuoita.l>le way saturday b hits is qnt more than t.-nglil i inv itoon ( . iiir . ja . ■• m „ e,l we ,„..*. till rej " hot nvon ; yomrm e maumniol macon of n.h ihis much hns n obtained llu far . n8n ctive now that holms lived " rnumbe r fsubsc ers are .,..-.. of . « - --"£* .„,.,„,„.„, ._, ls , ■„, 1 uinited means but con y 8urn orshad passed over h.s tinced ihitt expertei ss well mi^""v ,, w e understand thai boo ■..,.„,....,..,, il,„.r exertions thej had , m f „,,„„■'" s 1 r i -" n i ' jiv '"- ss tt v;:.;;,r ; s &*■•-.*-■--<<<•<•.»<</■••■■•-• ■in ihctr power uojonu n uoi.o in ,. . b bpiril of improvement has gone ami is going _\,-„- use for tobacco french pnper nbroad like the spin "• hu'itv it b tnic that by mixing tobacco juice with tlieh ,,",,- noes backward mosl of lho mo pitch nnd lar used in coveriag ihosebmsiij ] , shoolt their heads and in j,l ;. ship's hot ii the attack l worms and ,-'"-■i i is to be hoped however thut if structure insects will be prevented an ... ,. ■„,.,„., thev t.j th fruits iof coppering rendered uuoec-s-ary ■... enterprise tbey will give beauties of english law — in looking iho credit where credit is due li is gen i]r fobl'm ireland paper we ,"( rally believed that craven will ro in fi.r ..^ i o ,„,„., sentence in one ofthe at least 800,000 a cw-frii sentinel j ouru : john cryer maiislaiujhter lobe exemplary panto • a singular case ,,„,„, so'ned six month i pal smith man rtassauliand ballon « is recenll iried in slaughter prisoned one monllil m ihe neighboring count j nfllnnry.in which r ,,, cow stealing re /»■trantportea jor indies were lbe parlios miss thompson ufe plaintiff untl mrs creenlie atiat a very ' hnwl is advertised in bos f.r ale luspicioiis word by the •- ly.whclhei affix ii e original est of which in colculia.wa edlo thenameof a niaiiornw i do oup tl otisand dollars „..,.„.,.. ,,, .,, .. i ,., -| j ,. eai.se of action tf_tf.o_.-a mr bridges of rs related in ilm l-rnnkl.n whig was that „.*,'. „,,,,,,„„„.,. he has discovered u mrs hunter having cnti named for s '• v,f''v ,,,,. ,.,„,.„ -», f grinding lime previous a disliki to miss 1 hompson , ; , ..„„_,,„, ,,. v o will i ibeaid is ia ambush for hcr with a servant or toowo polling influence icrvnnts lo aid near n read whieh mus i • > in iviu uccuslomed to irav i i lh v ,,' a matrimonial fever is - ■- > a ■an pa-ed when thev caught ned v h great fury in * '"•" -' ' • ' '; .., „,., ,,„.,! ■„, ,. unmercifully hie jury , s g is talked abou '"' ',';'" ,,.' . avevdic nfta.l but l m^,r^zzt£to i p br ie i j,.d s ut was entered for uiog town than in oj ib.r t 1 000 and ■ichburg virginian , try _..-,«..«* 1 i varioloid is said to i.e . pule prevnlefl the firs „'.,;-,. ui newspaper ever pub ■_ ); x z „,- , -„|„ .,. the ,,,-" 1 in lhe world was tsommencoc in lhe in m '',, _,,.,..„.„.,.. i „ attacks per . r 1 i'o in por,.moul n ..., 1 lb are «^ j - „ v _, a _ te(j . kl \ u i lias biiiil ' from hie phllsilelphia a.lvert'.ser a card v jt dran has not since be censed to be secretary of the treasury in sep mber l"sl written nny letier or other article intended lor th public eve with llm exceptinn of the cautionary curd pub lished mi ihe eye of the last olootion j nor hns it been his desire o make nny etposi linn whatever in relation to occurrences at : washington unless in gel fde fence an ni i lack made upon him in the official paper nf the president of the united slates the jglt.l fine lotl inst puts bin upon his defenee uud he will iifc.r.li >." i v , ill nu eir i ly day appear at ihe bur if tin public at i least to repel imputations upon ins integri ty nnd conduct ns an officer nud a man into a general th*_umlon of lha deposite question in muv not consider himself now culled upon tn enter in the meantime he i eetl,illy asks a suspension l judgment ii the part of lhe public upon the points at issue between the president and him i self november 0 1 883 kr„m the milltilj-evillf t timet oreat btate rights meeting nov 13 1883 t mealing of persons friendly to state rights having 1.,-en called by notice in ih ii./ettes of this place a numerous assemblage convened lhl evening at 7 o'clock i ti b-aprecntative chamber in the state housd
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-12-09 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1833 |
Volume | 15 [14] |
Issue | 705 |
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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, December 9, 1833 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601567620 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1833-12-09 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 09 |
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 2181929 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18331209-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:38:49 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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m*t&*icn t&itx&x iti-tat ■■-. john beato jn | i i ■■■- n u i -.- i nl.-i.-iii froin i it - in i h-.v ■,. r i ,-■;>'..) :•,....! ti i ■,,,-. !■- fc.v tli - w ■„„. ,,,, ,...,.,,,.., in lhi i i "! ths cuir.cn md whlr-b mi bi v*j |