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a government of all the Stales? and ; Tariff than see that bill pass, which i Ili:ui'iral AilrcstM Ihcolhcr the government of the scpa-' would he so dangerous a precedent of the r;tr.s:DK.vr of tui: r. state rule States, for the purpec of cxicis- whenever the President should feci dis-1 tKT" UAKC"' l-3x ing their reserved powers, lie denied posed to arm himself against the Slate ; Fellow Citizens:

that one. trove rninent could have toe . sovereignties. He gave the ojn.uoi . The will ol tac American people, ex-

exclusive right of judgment of these re- lull credit (or his great talents, hut ne ' pressed through their un

cpn-(il wc.".- iv. if .iii h:iil riedil w ; i s U II a b e o slar"er under the WCIgUt mi1! mo l).foi-i veil to n.ls-i o

r:...i., i . i... i i!... ir . ' .,f il,. r-x,tzn. ,v!,;i,' i,.,.i cimiw.rt: i.? i. .,. .o ...... o;.,... rw-, ... ... , p.,.,- tn' in our hand

H I J UU 11 K: O U SO 1I.IU I OU Ul lie I lie If i'i '"V' v-.mrk. ""nil ui. lliiu -"j ' ' llll UUH lili: fURIlhil i i :.tmuii i" feried to the cor.siitutional provision, ' and concluded with a reference to the. 'taking upon myself the duties of l're-i-l'--il luvc m-ido in mir.ll llli-n nf I ! t f ' rO'(S 'ft U ! tl C i Y !l ' C ll W.li IlL'i'lv t O f II stlO , I , . , , f nf !,,. ITi.il,', I Silllfes. for .'llltithcr

".. 1 ' ' "i .,f s: ,,!,., .... f. h... .w...l.ii 1' )...;.. .. : porlancc of th

I i I ! ' ft f v ' r ; , VV III LW I I I l- KJUIU iL k'L( Ut 1 1 I J I I I I V- U 1 It'l il. I ill L I 'lI niUU 1 I'l III 1

ihe hind. Vf ho is to decide whether

! The time at which I stand before you is full of interest. The eyes of all na

tions are lixed on our reput'i.c. ihe event of the existing crisis will he d e-

Icisivein the opinion ot m inkind o! the

T :nrF in i t.. Vote in the Home. of II prcsinlaihcs, vpov. if --" . . . . .' I? ,7 -

the pe.w.'gc J K-,l":J s J

Adair,

Alexander.

Chilton All

in,

Ro!x rt Allen, Anderson,

n i. .

.,;:', ' ,ir practicability of our federal system ol Angel. Armstrong, James fc. uarooui, ftUUCUC 1 Suit- : i . . , , , . w . . , . , . . i . s i o

1 " , I . . 1!... . . .11..

iar cnar icier ol uieir population, ana , puouc conduct, tlirougn a period wliica the interference with it by the North. ; has not been without its ditlieultics.and Mr. Websti:r then commenced his for this renewed expression of their cot:replv by a disclaimer of any feeling of iJencc in my good intention-, 1 am at a unkindness towards the Senator Irom los of t?rms adepiate to the expression S.erh Carolina. Tliev had entered uf mv irraiitude. It shall be displayed,

- - II I.' I . .i". I tl 11-.-

same rigut : 1 he i.xrcutive, in certain . pam.c uie, ooui oung men, arueni aim to the extent ot my numaie anilines, in circum-tai.ee. uill become not only zealou--. some twenty years ago. when continued efforts so to administer the the interpreter of these la us, but the. . tliey had arranged themselves on op-'; Government, as to preserve their libersole and the armed intcrprc-ter of these ! posite sides. i ty and promote their happiness.

re;it is the re-pon-ilulitv

which mu-t rest upon the people ol the

L'nited S.ales. Let us realize

attitud

stand before the world.

Ja-. Jjlair,

Ik.-

th,

un-

i:i wliicil we

t us

these laws are the supreme law of the land? Ti c Senator Oom Massachusetts had claimed for Congress and the ; Supreme CV.n-t, tht. rigb.t of judgment. !ut whv had pot the tAecutive the

5o? T!

cate our country bom the dang

i Mr

inei

:ne

I ta!

awav tue resistance

of Ih.e Slates, and he will have uncontrolled power ia his hand. And il'Cong!cs :u;d the (,'ourt. and Executive, had a rinhl to internet the laws, why hat!

r.Ir. ('alsioux explained; liialhc had i So many events have occured within

desired to say, that all t!ie differences : t!ie last fiur years, which have necesb dween them had uniformly been goii- Mailv called forth, sometimes under

. erous (iitlerences, and had never clislur-: circunistaaees the most delicate

i'ler"-'!!. llel'nr.ie, Ja

t5ouck.liouhlii,liranch,J(dm ilro.hie e, P.ullard, Cambrel.'Kg, Carr, Cat-sO-, China. Claioorne, Cla. Cla toa.Coi, Connor, Corwia, Coul;er.Crajg,Crei:.:. ton. Daniel, D .venport, Y. II. D i s.

which surround, it, and Larn wisdoai l),)iilled.n . Drayton. Draper, l-uncas., from the lessotis they inculcate. ! l-'eider, Find lay, Fitzgerald, IVtei Deeply impressed with the truth of ( ; ., i i!i-.t, Gilmore, (Gordon, Grillim tliese observations and under the obli-' Thomas SI M, YVilhie.i !I:ill, llerper, gation of that solemn oath which 1 am I c.ves lloii'o an. ilolland, Jlorn. 1 lowabout to take, I shall continue to exert ard, il ibbarJ, Irvin, Iacks, Jams, all my faculties to maintain thejust pow- Jrailer, 11. M. Johnson, Cave Johnson, ci's ot the Constitution, and to transmit J. Johnson, Kavanagh, hi rr, Eama'-imimsi-ii r,l I o no-! o i ! t ! ie. bless i 1 1 irs ol I m i i-i n I . r mute. Lctclier, i .ewe .

and

ueir r.rjrate

friend

ndslnp.

jiainful, my views of the principles and j

ihsl

our federal Union. At the same time, !,,.n

it will he my aim to inculcate, hy my we!!,

official acts, the necessity ot exercising, hy the General Government, tho-:

only that are nearly delegated:

md econoinv

Meld,

r.ia-on, .t

a isl

i

William McCoy, Mi Ije.ih , MMi Ivav, Mi: ci ell, Newna:-

ton, Nuekol!-, i;atton, l'iumnie-

.nl the State J .e"i-latnre a similar i Mr. Wi::;-ri:i:. admitting this to be policy which oii'dit to be pursued h v i 1),)V rI s

. i i i Tl i;r...... !r.... ' l,n i',lt ,ir.ni.,.r rn.m.t : i'i i ., i ii. w i .,,i i to encourage simplieny

l,oo nflhe SmfeofVirnniashedan i.P-ithat the Senator irom South ( arolina, ! no this o.-rasion. but allude to a fewi'll Lie expenditures ol toe ( .overement: ,,,.,-J . Mn.t.i, -.pelght,.:,

portanl li-dit upon this point. There ' should have imputed to him a desire to leading eon.ideratious, connected willit r:,isu 110 ure tiioney Irom t!.e peo i i :,.... .:ii i ! , .,,...,...,; ,..,.,. I pic than may be rcouisite lor taese oo-

i i iV 1 1 -1. i m u I'u i is u i no iii

aw.

1 ! win favor in a certain nuarter.

soipi; o

t:

111.

pleasuri

nflio Ktf - I m n.I iir iiwUf-il

that tr.e rati'icalion was a part ot t lie' Leo Constituticn ol the United States. Vir- in h

ir'ai ia rroro-od l!:e teniii an.t'ndment. ' imenled see

aed her reason was to he found in hei ratidcati a of the Constitution.

C-Ai.norx again explained, that j

used very strong ciualineauoas Government soon alter the lonnation

language, and certainly had not of our present Constitution, and very

in:

had.

HI

any way, altered his views dm

concerning it. He then continued his ulimit to wiong from none, lias net

lie. considered the argument of the

Senalor from Massachusetts, that tho Court was the at later in the last resort

. . . ... . ; ...I..,;-.- i ..!! . r.. M"-gumem,

fl IlV.VUiVIHI . di d ( . i l.lla

e" ; iii re i'oni'o la :Hi hiT'm ''kMn iM ':!

Mad;-on in te.e I ed'.ral:sf. Pad sustain-i . .... . . ' , . . ., -.Mi- - , i accede, a. id strengthening tue oil ed I: -at p. a..wr. M:dison.in tue. ro-o-! , , . . , --. ,. ! :;oi.d po -ilioii wiucli In: liiii! Ia':ei 01 n.'lerh'tions o! 170. had a ivaru-ed an oppo-; cncc t u...,u,. n, ?taii:.l 1 hat the S,-n- ..!....- t ! .. 4 1 P. 1. . I ... I. . : . . . . .... i . ii"

Mie tiom nio. iie lira -era ii'-iiu me i ator irom mi-iiii uromm nmi I'lir.-ue a ii i t :ir

audio: iiy of Luihcr Martin, who was i Ku",,;"t """i"'.s: niih a i.mil mi-appi

opposed to t!ie (.Constitution

i motives. : generally pursued hy successive admin-

Mr. U i:s.i.it v. enl c ii o deny that ish-alions, has been crowned with ali ..it i i ' . iii

o.e was actuated liv any new-Uorn Zeal most complete success, and lias cdeva

m favor ot the administration, or that i ted our character among the na'ions ol

: ... i : 4'... I .. 111 I...-I

1 he oreign policy adopted by our 1 ... ., ,

lonnation ' . ,.

the community, anil oi aw pou.aus a the Union. Constantly bearing in

int.re

New

Polk. Uenci.er, noanr, ueol, oemm -

Sew.,!!, Win. S'.iep ml. Aug. !1. S e;-

peneer.vitanheri) :

Slandie r. i ins. i i.omn-, U' Thou'pon, Joim Tliop.-on, Tomkins, Vrrplanck, Va rd, Wa s! i i 1 1 g : o n. Way nc. Weeks. Ei;-!ia Wi:itle-"v. Camp. V.

ICivhlie,

iiiie, i-hl'.vard I). White.

mind thai, ia erderi

Mm

mils

up

inlo society,

shire ot

W I Iii a. Ai!i-o-

ns, Worlhiag'.oii 1

, of liberty to preserve th.e rest," it will

carta.

To do justice to all, and

be my de sire so to oiseharge my

du

ll,

during my at -

max:

uui-tration, i(;

!;!' I-,' 1 d vi it it i, lt,, l-l4 i tl:t l!.-

J ' I " - - "'.7 ..w,. ...... w

..... I : : ... I

ma ; a; ; una so napjn oivo noon

se.lt-, that we are not only

wiih ah toe world, but have lew causes of controversy, and those of miner

' : i i : i -1 . . i

td mi -if i pre- I l,ull-L: 1 1 " J uu.inj u-n u.

dr. mtt.l lnMi-ion tltr.)ii,d,uiit of (Mr. W.N) iitlmis-l in lb- d.unesiic policy Oi tu

rovernmg

its re-

;t pence

Gc

ties as to foster, with our brethern i'l

ail parts o! tue concession and

promise: and, bv reconciling our i t i.ow-

citiz.ns to t'e.ose partial sacriiiecs which they mu-!: unavoidably make, for lie-

I-C.

com-; i.is

p,

Mis-rs. Adams, . Allen, A.rnoiJ,. Apolotoo, Asld-'V.

head;, Hanks. X. ih.rher, Bar-to-.

:-ards!ev. Mrig J--'. ;

'ale. Collier.

t J. l I. ileet, iGii-K

r, t . rane

Cr

;-t o !. .

?iek'o:w

D

;ro

1 .cw:s

lord. on Dennv.

V,tf i ( ',

Da

I'M.

u ili, (.

n o.

preservation of a grcah-r good, to rec-iua i'lVans, Edward Kvi

ommend our invaluable liovenureMtt 1 .vcre' t, hord

ifCPliei

and Union to the confidence and

sidered the reserved rights of tin.

ti.aH. lie tl -iiit-.l l. i:it tin: I institution n-us

:t i-niti'trii-l I'm rii'I l v I lit' St :t t 5 i :i their stivt:-

States, as pot reservations against any r,.j ,.;M,:lr llir. i,,w l.a.l it ciimo down to particular department, but against the u-.! II. id it como down jure uiritm, or Ironi ( Iiiire authority of the United States, the remote n-moiis of unO.piit y ! Neither. It rl" .... ..... . ...il.l.nr i.. il... ( . .. . 1 1 1 . . ( 1 .... 1 had I nil I erent ttl I) v the People, net i mr lis

I t.t.li iM'ittii. in tin.. x i,:!7ttmtii'ii

ililv am other conclusion. 1 lie

tionsof the American peojile.

Finally, it is my mo-l lercnt prayer.

to

piovcr ti dei iii' on the nature of these j rights, was existing ia the Slate courts as perfectly as the courts of the United States Give to the Federal Government the cxclu-ive right of interpretation, and

..!..! I., f ..11 r ... I ..I..!.

1. loll llt..'tlt -VI till lt-1 It

You v.ivc tue exclusive ri

meat, iui.I r:it i i i'.i. t he. ( on-l i ta tioti by their own net, re riii; In th" Spite;--, as si'overnnient, sneli jitiweis ;i hail not been granted to the (tenei til Government. 'The Co;i-li!n-t ion re-ts on a compact ami agreement amet: the Pettple that they wniihl m.ike a eominon L'ovei nment for eomin m pnrpo-c:: ami was lint i t-el f that compact. I If referred to the re-o-1 u t i ii ll cf the lit ili.-h Parliament un the ilepo-

ei anient, there are two objects which

..... .In.-nft-n I ' 1 l M . . . I ti II nf

U.-lietltlltl vitrei, c. tti ttttt.iiuuti u i t-:t. j , . . . . . .. . i 1 i ( ! to t hat A inigdty lSeing heiore whom l people and their ueprcsentatives, and , ,i . i . i- ..!.; . i, p..,-., !...,. ...i ;!! t , now stand, and who has kept us in his

illV.II Illi ft I. ll lliiu 11 ill CMIUUU I. ' I . . . . ii. , ., i- i : r hands Irom the lnlancv o! our Kep'H)i;c I... I . ii i!.. j ,.l nit- ri..t-n-i:i ,rr .nh . I

I'l . l.lt . I I , I', t. tc J 4 !? Il,t.,'.lflll - .-t ill, . , , ... . . r,,, ' " .. f to the present dav, that lie will so overPio.e ii'i- :)!( I no iirosnrvit inn nil I

the rights of t'le severed States, and the

iategnt v ol the I nion

leistt- r, Hod; tingion. Ihrie

Hot

vans. : I , : i 1 1 . t I IT

, liilinl

XT 4 1 in, i 1 g e--, i 1 1!

. Ingerstd!,

iepi

h.ll, K

non,

Adam. King. Jo!m iviog. 1 i

e i i '

rule all my intentions and actions, and

King, Ueavitl, .Mann, ?acCarly. I'.u'eei l McCov, Mc!"prrin, Mercer, r.riligm, Miihl'-nhurg, Xelson, Vearce, Fendloton, 1'ierson, Pitcher, l'olls, Ilandoloh,

Jolm j.eed, Edward C. ueed, Kesst i,

in

jure the hearts of my fellow-citizen j Sladr, Southard. Stephens, Storrs,Sutl--

,,,? , i- i -i . that we may be preserved Irom d.angerol , erlana, lalor. into-i, iv ard well, a t1 iiese great objects are necessarily ,, , . J . ' . . , ,, , i i i, i ! all kinds, and contmu ; iorcver a f.i- mongh, v d -a Vt hee cr, IredK. co;iii(-c.rd. ai.tl can only be attained ' . ' ' , i i, i .-.i , n-i;n anj) HMU'v Pi-:oi'i,i:. I t tuitlesey, l oung to. ov an ei. lightened exercise ol the pou-. i '

CIS o

f

each witnia its

's . '." . ; -ititin ol .lames 1 1, in 1 tlS.-j. whi'-hliatl hceu t nl 1 Oil it. ! . , . , . , ..... . . , i

.i 's, i iMioteil on uu: oiiu-r sit e. siai'-il l iai il ieei

Ifllt.yoU gi- unlimited power. Coi-; m!,:,.-(,Mt lon nn.l violent di:n,-iou before citol tS were made, hut all wilholll i itwu.- ado-pled, and that it declared the Cosi-..-UCCCSS, tt(,j. (,f (;,e Ve(o ,.nV(r .institution i.fU.iJaml lo 1-e foum!::,! on a comtlie Slates. :,,i i! .. ,r ...I ;...- . .,rl...i P-cl,:md not t. he a cmpat::. II ' agreed

that the l'et'ph- .. f the S! iP came i;it,i thi-

sphere, in eomormit will cen.-ti'uiionally

1.1- .Mi,! i , ,.nir

appn priate. liie public

:':L the r.'.od si n-e of the!

Convcmion dei..,u,. alI t!l(,,(. tiihrls,i and the States !-.,., ,,,,., t . . -; . .mc-!

-lap-

aa.-l

i( !M Si ate con

i iie to pow er liad not

reignlie:

been voted down, and could ud b

put dowp, and il was the great se urity of the li'p. i lies of ihis coun; rv. fhe ConstiluLion would itself h;; a men- ie.1lity I wit for this ivstrhivo power. Wiien the Spates are adneth-d to pos

sess (bis el o n iwer, this rig! it of i;iiD-: l,a,:t u ;i .1 : ' .. , i .. .:... i .1...: . ' ! tweoil tin

iaeoi, 1 1 1' 1 1 ii nn;-t no a.i.aiiue i liiai p'.p-

ef ninaci

le-i-fc into l'1-- f f t.'t ::;: f-t an otlit-r St.it

th. -it a.l the IVoptc'.o all ia,; .--l.ite.- !i

tetl lo conler on I i,e (.

t In- powers which the .'lal.es. The

1. 1

i' a i ( o v : ! eif i: t a! I

had n t heen re-erve 1 to r a t i ii e;; t i t:i s of M i--a chn-

expressed. To

lis on-!, il becomes the duty ol an to

iehla ready and patriotic suhn.ission to the lawsconstiiuiiomil'v eseic'.cd,and

'here:

per coulitl

hi ' the several Shi'o s a;, a oi the. t inted

lint . Si lies wh;-h the p -oj-do the in-cd vos have ordained for their own govern

ment..

ilr-ii p venerahie

Vf MITE.

relate

irluous and aps, the only

mi c ii i . 11

lhe loliowmg sad picture ol bmiede ; jndh jj,,.,. civ n ;.0 ,.;tn boast of

i h iving been ike friend of Vas;i-ngton.

labour in jjugiaud, one among t!:nu-

saiids of similar cases, is cojded from " Minules of the evidence taken before

iromote an .i srrenguien a pro-i a omnniiee oi ine iiouse oi commons.

nee. in tho e institutions ol

Slates

reeolleeiion of the

day, wl

,en, as

s Ills ;in, New i Ii mrdiire ali'itle to com-eict-amoiii the Peoplr, iilni Hot bet ween lhe . Slates, lie ;t,..l that tha iion.-ral purport of the rcfidulion ol Virginia w is, t h ; : t the com-'

hoi ween the People ami ami not he- ' States. lb' also eom:::ente,l tipoti

. . a I ' . I 1

that has been engaged in tne con-p.iera-tion of a bill for the regulation of factories, with a view to the amelioration of the condition of the work people:"' Elizabeth llenlloy, a girl of "io years

e.ly experience in public concerns, dd, deposed that she had he-en working ae.d lhe m-x-eva! ion of';. I iff. cnm.-iveoit I in a ilax mill for 15 years: the hoars of

advanced, confirm the opinions long since imbibed by me, that the destru :- tion of our Stale governments, or the

ldieaiion lias its ri

ei

tion. If the States had the right ofde-; cidiiigon the nude of resislancc w'e.en their rights; were as ailed, tliev possessed lhe rigid of i.ullilic ation. The right of secession al-o.- he co'iien !e J to b -the right of a State, which could not be denied. The doctrine of consolidation, he stated, was for the lir.-t time brought forward in the celebrated case of .L"Cu!lo( h. hut it v. as t'ien wrapped up in certain ambiguous phrase?. The first open avowal of it was made in the proclamation of the President of the United State?. If the doctrines of the.

tin: eon - I r ii ,-t i o n mi I 1 . v- t h S,.n - , I , iV.

Ol in i, to v.oii;i;ii- ,. ,, ,.i,r.,.-t u'.. il... P.... ..I

In reference (o (hi

power oi' the .-u

South ' .ve. rt-iite

Court as Imal i i 1 1 e r t i t e r , In' sal. I a fen- w,,:iis. it: iiibnitled that the reserved iidit iU' the Slites were re-ervat i onj ctpiailv nainst e erv I'efartment of lhe KNccnlive floverment. He stated the opinions ht: had expressed on what was , tin- 1! n,k to. lie tensitii r.'tl the eiror of (he .-sYnatt.r from Son I Ii Caro iii. a to consist in his eoni em pi 1 i ie this C.ov rnmelit as one U . eminent mitt twenty -lour Son.c, iitctcad of one t ioM'niment ami one Spile. 1K aj;aiu if fin tl to tho opinion of .Air. Madison, that a league and a government were distinct ami that the people rtrt

annuiiiauoii id their control over tin

local concerns of the people, would

Chaplain to Congres--, he called down Lie blessings of Heaven upon the infant 'stragglings of our country, still gives to every tiling connected with those tim"3 a lively interest. Although Por S. years old, he, last Friday, took an aclive part in the ceremonies of the day. 'lie ascended lhe stage erectr.d for the i occasion, and raising his feeble hands to jh aven, blessed the work that was to eopimemmorute the virtue- of ids former

I iie

oiher side were to prevail, we shou

I

have peace, but it would he the ponce

ol iitath; who would not pre.er the di-turbed trap utility of confederal-

lo tne e.ue.d calm ol despo- : drew a comnaiisnn of the

td!

a;

an

nomination

as the ttencral Covernment encroaches upon the ri g!its of the Stales, in the same proportion does it impair its own power and detract from its ability to tul I il the purposes of its creation. Solemnly impressed with these considerations, my count rynuui will ever find me ready to exercise my constitutional powers in arresting measures which

ta!;o the one or the oih.r. lie spited that tfle I ' ""rl-'y " i uui i ei wy euc.oacii upcoioentiou which formed the o-isl ilut ion, fore- j on the rights of (he Stales, or tend to fci -ins; the collisions which won hi ensue, were consolidate al I poll I ical jiower in the

mm ...imuii, .o prov.ta-a remeay, am. n. an-j (;(.icr;l (rOVcrilllient. JJut of

npl fo.ni: means lur solving the Ci Un-u It les

which sh.oih; nr;st.. H,. a,lmitlct! (hat in

free country, living nmlc-r a written rnatilu

ary Court had a rifht to

tisin? Hi

condition ol lliose Aatmns wlncii had

l:e..l on a basis of freedom

Hi

ic presentation, an. I those

w hich

Ink; d to

h r.'eet and

arlatrary po'.ver, j

1 1

in cider to llow how (he form r incieasfd in pro-pei ity. glorv, am

tion tlif io-.ve-l .1 m!i,

c j -press an opinion as to tho constitutionality of a law of liie ieaidatnre. lie referred to the appellate: power of the t 'oiiot as them.-it important. All the Courts have a ri-dit. to jmle for themselvs, were it not that they hail i;iven up that I" i u 1 1 1. lo the common government. Tie: Senator from Soulh I'tirooua had saitl.

that he was on the side of liherly, ami that he (Mr. W.) was ()n tin: title of power. If he (Mr. W .) were tn say 1hat he was on the side

o t 1 ll mi i y a e.tl tat; :;t- it i o -in, o on i tir 1. 1 (. (, p, w -! cr, it would not he nmre iiiaeeetihle of proof f;i'ili' of-ih'iii the otln-r. IP: thoiint that he was on

iliolis I'm: mui: oi iioiii, a no ne utouiii. inai ne

cent Ionian Irom Sou t h I a roll u a was on the sole of power, for he t-ttioil up lor (iie power of a ii. 1 ii. .r 1 1 v t . i l-ii in a in . 1 1 . i r 1 1 - 1. 1 j- the i ! a it " i-run

idvcihdlo (n? presence of (he -(o j,.MV(T of si tlltu-up the voic of a sin;;le State -OWl'l' ill the Komail llcpublic, a lid to lo say all the other Spate, take the hi w from 'w f. Id it'ios i'lilii.-iirr. hii I. il ,.,-..!-.;. nr mouth. If this was a .,,. h aiie hetween

labour duiing six months of th -year were from f in the morning lilt 0 at

p.ight, and curing t ie remaining -.x. tVic-n-i the vious Uas-hinzlon

iVom G in the morning to 7 ;,t night, ; jiC(,nc j, described (o us by n friend as

with an allowance ol h) minutes tor ; mot ;, nm-eive and inJcrestiar,,.

lead directly to revolution and anarch v, dinner; when the wan k was bad, Ihey j ; .;;r,rnCLr,

linn!!)' lo de.-)o!ism and military j had no time to eat al all, hut were

In proportion, therefore, obliged to take their allowance ol lood tis now apparent fnat tin procee-

witn tnem wnen nicy went nome nt,(iug3 against Doctor Waikins, have night; if they did not, the overseer gave j i)0Cn dictated by a spirit of malignity, it to his hogs; the work they performed am not of justice. Does lhe. nation rewas of such a nature as to keep them ! (,XWc that he shall he irnpr;Soi!od for life, constant I r on their feet, and il irom i vy,.aring out the remnant of hisexistence tigue they Jl igged a little, they wcrej;,, misery, because he is unable to pay strapped seveiely. In the carding (he 1 rllitetl Slateg the paltrv situ of room, the dust Hew about so thickly j a,,OIl! , three thousand dollars? No, the that they often could not see each other; 1 ,,core nsk no such thin- Cn the conthe dust got upon her lungs and so re-, lrarv? hi3 protractc,i confinement, and duccd her health, thai, although a stout ' tR1 a)0U,.f.d eirort3 of pOVCrnmt.nt fi;. girl when she commenced working, she; proion hU imprisonment, have evened 'pulled the hones out ol their places, '(a deep felling of sympathy for him when she pulled down the baskets; thosc no rejoiced to le i.im Iresli hands were constantly brought in j pamshed for his offence, fa 1 and admit

ia

re

now n, Weilo tne alter had dwmi ed

r'

tne la iter

av.d decayed.

cc-gciieratei!.

lie j roc t i-

tue i'lgtuiii nts by which his nosili

had hern a-ailed iu n. ference to lip

lit

d to show the

-Ire pgih of iii.: f derative

leip.

I . The ;'M.e oldv

on the destinies of that "reel IVo-: , v' 1V'" 11 ""t u" "r";i"NT""1

, . I- . men; was no appeal nui in ine swoti. i u leCose Ot 1 olaptl hp .pp.h-d. , . particular population of the Olie W h( 1'e till i priliei'de. ol South, no Xt.ithern -entleman desired lo nro-

hohmhad not I. ecu aide to preserve ; duee any il.

lltion from destruction. The p-in-j Mr. rM.uoev sai.l he hrli. vcl that (here was f-ii, .C ii- . i . no intention iii thv i. ortl- Pi ilutuih this iirooer-"i'-ot represent dioii w as not anew . , . r

niniipf liiir r nnivi

niiH.iii j ' u i yj i v'jucii.

Nand ind eed of incalculable importance

is liie Union oi tnese Mates, and the saeicd duty ofall lo conlribute to its preservation by a liberal support of t!ic . , I.. ' . . . t

lieiier.il viovernnient in I Ho exercise ol its just powers. Yon have been wisely ; .diminished t o "accu-lom yourselves lo think and speak of the Union as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity, watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety, diseounlenapci.).' whalei er may sugstt even a

suspicion that il cm i in any e vent be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of any attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parU" Without union our independence and liheity would never have been achieved without union they never can be maintained. Divided into (went y-foiir. or even a smaller

o supp r tne p.aces oi sue., as were a-; that it is not p ho u, kensick; in the winter as well as thoi lhe vic(im of executive ven-cance. summer, t.ie w indows were constant y j The President will consult l"s own kept open, and the girls often caught ; lo.,olJ and thc wishcs of lte " severe colds; she lived two mi es horn , pur?1Iing Doctor Watki-.s iiQ furIhe inill, and if Iroin any cause she came !,... 77 rA x '

- - . - wrv, If ft

to her work behind time in lhe morn

ing, an hour's pay was deducted from

We learc. from the Alexandria Cl-?..

her wages for every half hour of the otte I hat .the famou G'.vy. wh.os-'-d" delay, ."-1 -r in proporth-n for other ; v .lioa to t!uV iVrffrj t-trf li;$iwnu Jcf

spaces oi time; m oruer to ne at lier-tlie latter fa bestow upon ! a fr0fwork in lime, s'.io was obliged (o get up (lice, in contempt of the Si Pale" h?w at 3 m the morning; w hen she com- j been, again rejected. It is not kpowmenced working she wasas straight a whether the President intends to'4-'ry

ntiie gin as ever waited, mil in con- it aain.

secpience ol the excessive labour-, she

U. S. Hank Stock. Stock is looking up. Upwards of two hundrd shares were sold in New York en Tuesday. at 1 ne i l rr J

l.y, hut such was the iuevitahle current of

....-!... I i . i r - . .

' "mpui nan cvi-ioi iroin caiiv pen-: things. cds. f. ri pudiated the idea which! ,r. Wi nsri n ictered to (he iiifluenee of that W;S ,) favorite a ope With the Seiia- J properly on the representation of the South

t'T ftm Massar buM-lls. ,,f a ( OVcrn-! '" 1 "'K-S Mat. d that with the exeepl-

mcnt foimdei

I....I k,w. i. o r i

ii. iu net uiiic- uiui ii oeioi ini'd ; (juriP" part of her time she worked, at wet suiinhig," which was dreai'pdly uncomfoi table; she had lo stand before the frames till her clo'bs vvtie soaked

number of separate communities we through, and soinelimes, in winter, her

shall see our internal trade burdened i clothes had been frozen stiff as she went

home; at the (imeofthe exaniination

sli

. . (- ion oi some lanancs anil visionaries, liie let lon a represenlalion ol.. . . ,., .-., -, v...... ,

OP? Cl-ntPOn Voice. If he Wi re lo! what the Senator ami hi friends run!, I :ii.t

oripg t,;i( lirinriple into operation in

i ..... .

with numberless relrainsts and exactions; communication between distant

points and sections ohslrucled, or cut oil'; our sons made soldiers to deluge wilh blood (he fields they now (ill in peace: lhe mass of our people borne down and impoverished by taxes to support armies and navies; and military leaders at the head of their Victorii ions legions becoming our law-givers and iudoes. The lo-s of liherly, ofall

iOGi a 106i.

At the Walnut street Theatre rm Saturday, whila Mr. Rice was singing

His c-xlravaeranza of Jim C,

row, a live

.-. uc-in men name ot any exer- crow wis 1 hr.iwn nnn ih- ti..

lion; had gone to the poor h.ous-e, andjbi'd appeared frightm-ccf at'The dinev was supported by the parish ; her wages j appearance of its name-sake, :iiHl few

"-.v-.ihi.m iniauiiiii;; sue was . to anolhf r part ol t!ie I

auio 10 .voru.

part ol tip

it was caught.

House.

A .nod

deal of amusement was i-vnil i.,.r..ro

i,,..i ii.. .i .., i ii r i ii r i . .t

o's-.ipivio t no rMaie?, po won - pro- j .a,iuitc ij"iuintn. .vinong in

vcke a f jf which it w oul 1 be ddiicult i acts ot the I ,egi,lature of Kenliu ky.p

to break io' n. The eresi nl sd ip-ole ' seel at the lale ses-ion, is one making i(

s a grratopp, i( is between liberty and 1 hmy, puniiiable by ronfniement in! good govei nmeit. of peace, plenty and

power, rthe bill which is now before-(he Peniteptiary, for any free person,; happine ss, must inevitably follow a disthe Hou-e should pass, il mu-t break -and death to an v slav e, copvicled of ma-, solution of the I 'nion. In supporting il,

down tho powers of the State s. He licimisly and intententionnl injuring or i therefore, we support all that is dear to! forces arrive on our cotrt. Our

Thc French sire sending, with all de

spatch, three of their largest vessels of, It is rumored that Mr. Clay intends war io Jlayli, where every thing is tran-! (o resign his seat in" (he Semite, after (ion nf w i 'S i"1."' Ur "l,c,,- tho ftM,, th of ' nt, and to retire tion ol vu-els and troops lor Jlermuda to private life.

nmi Jamaica. I suspect (hat nullification is only pluiinrrntwwn unlill these

declared (Jat lie would rather lake thc obstructing the I.ouivil!o Canal.

the free man and the philanthropist,

The Bachelor of New York have

rcrn- suspended tbeiriv.n r,.ci.

,,.i i I i . , . - u..ti tu, nicj i'l caclll ecu nu.it it is hoped are wide awake. Uonthe cirl'g wont danr. tb.m

govi

W ' - v 1 l4 ,4i .

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