Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 February 1833 — Page 4
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Vc?i the Louisiana .indvcrtUtr. riTSH RACK TUB BOWL. lU THK AUTHOR OF FATHER NICHOLAS. Push back the Howl, its ch irrhs to day W ill cast a gloom o'er hope to morrow, Awhile it keeps the mind in playMat soon it leaves it deep in sorro w. A wind the Bowl, the potent spell 1 thrown with all the- force cf feeimjj, Hut still the master fiend of Hell, O'er its blushing face is stealing. Push hack the Bowl, r.n age cf wo, Is i.i this fond delusive minute, A wreath of misty fiends can throw, An everlasting curse within it. Oh! I've tasted long and deep. Of this foul stream with madness o'er me,
And raved with fiends in a horrid sleep.
tlrce fourths of all the states an amend-j vert to some psC" l.-c ptocbron-; abandon th; cutest until cs vr oV.r.:- , vr T..,rcI Jp rnrrv 2Cce.siCu m'.o fleet, nlcnt giving the disputed power, it must 'tion which cannot be ptsscd over in m ued 4g frah undcrftundir. t.f tLs b;r. v,f,rh Carolina tesiies that her tiue robe regarded asncer having been intend jlcnce. The president diath ctly hvi and icsiorcd the iikcrsics for vhich u;on 5itMjlr- h0 cjCuily t,r.ccrv.ctd bot! V. . ti -tw-'i . l' w . mMP it. at it is hi t'r.frrn1'tv.tiriii to iW.ihrv toufht ar.d h!d . O hc'SSt'.lI lire r, h'.r-.. m 1 ah.mad. Hir cb'CCl ! lCt
ed tO be CI VCO. 111 j(nnwivs n a . . . v.. - - - - - - j " - j - o- - - j been dis inctly recognized by the presi ert the light of putting down the epptsi- ering among ui, animating us by their ..rininicn' bc Us raised r tsnoir.p; dent himself in his message to congress jtton of South Carolina to the tariff, by iexample, ain', exhorting v.s to inamtam arnVi 27,fI jf ,jHn io icpel invasion or rr.Mii nt the rivmt sc-' force of ar:Ks. lie behees himself in-ithat -solemr. ordinance ai d c'echjralicn. resist jjrir'eV.vois she id do so by the
1 ' nd they seem only to be hnpracti- i vested with the power to do this under which they have subset. bid with their srcng 2ri! s nt.fj ,tcut heart of her ci'i- ! n-' tu.i -rrtirrs when asserted bv S. . the provision ot the constitution which own nan es, urd in support of v. hich ;hty Zcrs. SoMh Cnolma hjs solemnly prc-
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Hut it seems that ooiun Carolina re- inc laws ui m iuiu, w u. - u.k.wi, v.. esfroni the president no credit for president would leel himsell bound to. every r.RC and every ccusi: y. jealous oi t lvJcavnr ptcserve i', bv: t.t.icvfs hcrVnccri'V when lt is er,ared through aid the civil tiibuna's in the manlier ihvir powr,, lvv resorted to tho very ; ,n2l ft,r ,; ;iS j; JS j,f r j3mv :o waJc:, ler chief naeistiaic, that she 8incereiy therein prescribed, aupposin,; st;ch laws : sr.nc incaifs to cxti:.t"iish in the b'.icoi f)St r :,ur oppiv any intiaciicn c tl.o-c and Anxiously f ee'us and dcbirts' the to be constitutional, ntj just exception ,,f man that nob'c i:.s:';r.ct l libt ly , rir.cip!cs v- h'.cb ci .-'.'.'.utc the rry bsubmission ol her grievances to a con- 'could be taken to this sss'ertion of er;cc- ! which prompts hi.n to reii-t oppression, i Qf th.t v.t.'wv. lcrr.uc a fuithful oh(vention of all the states. lhc only al- j utive duty Hut if. ;s is manifestly in-The sy stem by which tyrsr.Ts. tcry acJ vjnre 0f ihcnt cansJcne secure i-i 'tetna'ivc (says the prcsi-ltn'",) which she tended, toe president sets up the daim to 'age, attempted to cb'.itsra-.e tt.W senu cxistenr.; ilu-.t she ventratcs ih- czr:i. 'n-esents is th" repeal cf all the acts for judge tor himself in what manner the ment, and to crvsh the s;,:r;: of the neo . tnrirjV vi:l pu.tcctard deftrd it araisinr revenue- leaving the govern- laws are to be enforced, and kcU 1 ir.v ; p!e, consists in the sUilt:l crrp!r.yrr.;t of qairsl Cvety ies;on. fore:.--, or c!. ment wi-huut means ot 'support, or an seil at liberty to call forth the miiith, a j premises ai d threat?; in alternate eilorts m.-s,jc Lot auore a.!, that the ts:imata'Ciuiesence in the dilution of the V ieven the military ?.t.dnaal forces (f tht..o encoure Iheir hopes and cscr.c their j.eyf n,j aj price bet lrr:y, w h::h fre ii man9' South Carolina presents no such j Union, against the sure ot South CarolinaT Icars; to shew'that exittmr; eiisarecx- ; ura:teially dneimincd never to -urrrn-aitematives If the president had read .' htr constituted authorities and citi jaggerated, theyJanger cf resistance cicr j,j'iC s!iC jJ3! u:fc povycr to u.:.:nuia the c'ocuo.ents which the convention i zens, then it is clear that he assumes a', great, ami the dsTikuities in the way of.it ,.,to,i ,n fr..r.rl to for theiiiower not only not conferred .n the ex-; success insuperable; ar,d. finally, to sow T1.c president denies in the mc:t p:?j.
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Push back the bowl, its living flame, fan throw a lirrht of bliss around it,
iYnl I've drank till cuilt and shame.
With wreaths of Idol worship, crowns
B it never more shall the full steepe
With all its fairy forms deceive me Nor shall the Dare immortal sool,
lie d 1; unless my souses leave me
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a rilfnc rr,.tnrr boivn her ee.iitivc bv the. c on s t i t ui i(in , b'Jt vhich .dissf mions among tne p-ople, ly crca- nve ,ermthe rmht o a slate mu.er a?.y
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I than that the tariff should be reduced to Autocrat i all the Uussias; an authority, ; be supposeu 10 an ....u..i, ww-4-, lrom lue i;.e 5Ta:cs presr urn .
iri and ha distinct- ! which, it subrnitfed to, would at once re i n-p en
An 1 raved with fiends in a horrid steep, . j express purpose oi making uir , tv.,,i..- , m x Who moated and danced with scorn before j Uheat and her views, he would have belongs iu no despot upon earth cscrei- tmg jea.oi ,c. 1 found, that South Carolina asks no more jsing less un'mmed authority than the j-hose who
the success ol their cause
manv Dowers to constitute tomtlv with i! r,
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' y expressed her willingness that an a i uuce mc u i-c ptijjic ui -.uc j .-.i. - .nut. r-.ua n m-h. ..m..., u ij v-ii . . ' , ." i, , - , ! cuip nf it. o ripni ??h;t nKii ra. !lov3lv of the peorle. and an imposing froin that rerir d nts&e snr t i c .,t lo sr.
.l .mrtrrL as well ded slavery But the n:csident has r.o;arr?yof military fr.rcc. constitute the CC(!e What then remains cf tbo'.-;
dbowl, las unprotected articles fufheient to power whaisocCMQ exsculr the lawscx- j .Teans by which the people haxe, m ev-, .g!l!9 Qf states' for wmch the predn
rais the revenue ncce"s?.ry to meei mc icjji mun. muu huiuimu j nv . .w.. .i - r. - . i r.w - - demands of the government, for consti the laws themselves. On looking into j v. e tut n to the p.ajcs of r:ur oo history. thCT census'? And b-r whjt tcr.u'c
ttii-val curnosts.' lie would have these Jaws it will he seen that lie has no wc UvC that tucU wet c the treasures ic , are ti.y I he unccntrcleti win 1 1
u rfVfm rt'fi In nt trf roir.tT'.enf emel" t Ol i;Ul 1 ,l. rrloril prnmpnt I . -p anv ri'r.o
- - - ; tound in the exposition, put lorin u nitsiicuj u bvi.uuhv.i- oi.m.i,; wv. - - - , ...v, .....v.... ... PKO:,LM 1 ION OF IT I E OOVr I convCnthn itself, a d;iir.ct appeal ttfour cute ar.y of the threes which he has glorious revolution, to heep our .athrr : ccrporalj0?N the states may rxeit sik h OF SOUTH CAROLINA. sister sta'cs for the call of a convention; ! thrown out against the good percplof S. j in subjection to Orest IjriiM'.; aid st:ch:pofr5 aP(1 F,irhoo:y3S may be rcrm?:OI bOUIH UKULhNa. ';rlh. exprCssion of an entrre w sMiBg- i Carolina. The act of 2S:h Feb'y , 1795. are the means row used to mdnce the:te?, by their superiors. When thty stop (Coscludeu.) ness o; l(T of 0.s Carolina to j ,rl cs the president authority to call foO ; penp'e of South Carolina to rc:race tk:r ; bcvond t!.C5e r.aih?t cvcn a fet!cr3! crr.. If this right docs not exist m the sct- lljmil 'cJn!rovCTSV Ul that tribunal (The militia in case of invasion by a Ufvirf:s and to remain forever cN cjrr.ded ; ccr fCt al nreht their decrees, reeral states, then it is clear that tnc dis- moment wbr.n he was'c ign na ion or Indian trilre Cy the scj.oiomstf, governed, not in iclercnce to J pral lht:T sojcn,n ordinances, pmrlaim cretionof congress, and not the constitu- . uriust and iojurious ; rond section of thivt r.cr, it is provided : their ow.n interrMfl. but the interests ot ; ,hejr cltj7C.n. to be Trai:cr ard tedurrt tion, would be' the measure of their j. . Jpcop'e of South I w,encv the laws of the Uui.ed Stairs ; others. Our fathers ere told, os y , them to suhj-ction by military Irrt; r.f.-l powers, and this, says Sir. Jetr?on. d;()lina and ,,ieir !a.c h)rrhy respected shall be opposed, or the execution there- jnow are, that their grievance wore jif di iven to desperation, tbey ?l ri;!d srv'.z .would amount to the .'izmg the rights j .Vistta'e, dem-jniinfr a call ot of obstructed in r.nv str.tc, by corr.binr- j great measure imnginaty. They wercia rcfp-p jn secession, thry arctobstoM of the states, and con$JJihins them ln mat v-ir ewvention to which he de-, fions too powerful to 1 suppressed by i r,rooi. d, as we have b?cn, that those ; fhM lJiey !)air i.ci,r: tilPn..5C!c : jhowc the hands of the gsntal governaient, j she jiad no desir. - hat an ap the ordinary course of judicial proceed- jvriietauc. stionid he redressed. 'I Vy juho have perpetrated or permitted tics j with a po.ver assumed to bind the states, 5olJ,j ,("e ins, 0r by the power v-sted m the mar- were to'd, os wc now are, t!i3' the people u-normiM'.s, jn the jron Lends of a not only in cases made federai, but m al! c bcome the dignity of a ! shtls by this act, it shall be lawful for j ere misled by n k-w dcsigr. rg trrn tien.cl i7l:.iTi' cas whatsoever; which wodd be to st.tc ' lf) no,ice theiri- ! the president of the United States to cai: j whose object was a dissr.!ut:cr. of the L-j U ,htse prir.riptes cotiM be rctablM.su render the form of government we Cy.iUltd a3 belotK ! forlh the mili'ia of such staf, or of ar, j nion, ?nd their own splf aegrandiz: rnent. . crf t!,cn :r,d-efl will the days of ur t.bhivecr.osen, to live under o.ie deitvmg j oco. )Rhe linwat rjt.tabie imu other state or Mate, as may be ntcessa- .They were toM. an we row are, of the : 0er!y )e i-umbctrd. ard the n r.ub:iits power from its own will ' la-ion3 in which the pesident has tho'i fy to suporcss such combii.?'ion, imci j daocrer that wruM h-c incurred by dio ; vjjt havc. frun(; a rs, vr jf s,,,:, CaW hob! it to be impossible to rcsis' ! t(, ijdvd-e, in relation to South cause the laws to be duly executed 9 jbtdtenre to the laws. ' he power t.r.d : ro;if,3 r3;; not areLiy taken her srd the argument, that the several state, as J Cao;ira the proceedings of her citizen- . The words here used, though thcj rcsomccs of the mother country were j p3insnhc i:iirr.atin of the ftd-ra rnv sovereign parties to the compact, tt.ust j ln(, conihltea authorises. lie has no might be supposed to bs ve-y compre phtn, as now. ostentatmuHy ch.p-yeo m j err,rfier . here wcuto have bet n an ea-a-n.vo,r. i rases of rross do- : . :, Pn)in!cnaRM. I hut hensivein their import, are restrained by mvlur, ron'rast uitn the scattered po; . s?r,!f v hr.Pche nist have fell herself itn-
liberate, and nalnab'e violation of the j .ramB ,kr xvh'ich imputes the no . those which foilo-.v. Ily the next section , vn eicn r.rd lecbie resources on v h.,b ; ,,ebed by every impose of pitriotism
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constitution, to judge each far i'sclf, as
wel of the infraction a the moue a.iu measure of tedressor ours is a coxso3.1DATED GOVEHNMEN T without limitatioool nowejs'a su!)miss'.o:i to which
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jrriDo'.es lire no . ihose wnictr rouo-.v. iy iur ncm svu.w.i i
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h-e s'and that our people nave utscn inuucLwirM uav, - . , .. . defence of thrir rights and liberties, to a '.necessary, in the judgment of the presi- ment du to treason ar.d reoeu.on were ; ,mhj i:, f,pcn 7. ,r.c- of 1! actto i instituted by the effons of a few j dcn, to uhs the mi.itai y force hereby di- hr-ld out as the certain hv.e of u.. who , fvcz o ,hc executive, vl ambitious leaders who have cot up an ; ected to be called forth, the president Uhould disregard the paternal tflr-rts ot : rc5.rn sS5tc i dem unced. In
(excitement for their own personal a ywAU toanwitn, i y pr.tni.inww
)C atbinaty
hen a suvc-
her suthnri'y
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ATr T FT-rsnnhas solemniv pronounceu n. q-u- mo'nesaiKl cnar
to be a greater evn man wmiuhih j acirr of those woo nave oeen suujvei.i. If, to borrow the language cf Midison's io l!irsc unfounded itn; utations, a.e bereoort. 'the deliberate exercise of d m ..nnfi the icach of the Dresident of the U.
pc,(,m nowers.pupaV.y withheld by the
constitution, c mid not justify the parties to it. rrj inter finding even so far as to arrest thr ft'-!gress of th rv;7,nd thereby o PiiKseiivE thk coxvrirurioM iri- as ,V3. as to p-ovide for tho safety ct the parties to it, there wouhi be an f end to all relief from usurped power, and u d reel subversion specified or recgni. .ed under all the state constitu'ions, as Veil as a plain denial o the fundameiral prinriple on which our independence it-
ielf was declared.
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States. T he sacntices they uavc mu, tnJ dit'icu'tics and tiials through vyhich
they have yet to pass, will leave noitnu
as to the disinterested motives am! nun t
i nj)u!ses of patriotism and honor which they arc actuated
C.uild they have been induced to sep? r3te their own personal interests lro'
iboe of the people of South Carolina.!;
and consented to abandon their uty
Restate, no one knows better than the
president himself, that they might have
imir tnese uu seem mi I'.i'v-iHT: , n ! ..( ' - -.
rile it that thev relate cr.orely to combNicaier extent tfian wc are row, w:l;.:ut romrrar: ird to te-.r her archive, her
rations of individtisis acting of them-1 f.n orgai" d govenmert, and dcstin.ic mo5l sr.if c n decree, surely th. tin-e ?s
selves, without any lawiui auinorny. j i arms j"U icvuhu v wi-. jcon-e vnen it must oe seer, whe'her tus
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i he cons'.ituteti autnoruies, luting n iv-. n-v. iv; ...v. t i per-p-e oi uic srTC'ricn spates ;rac in-
byjder the Uws of the stafe; and its cm-j power, aniuou,Miici.i m. o xnwi'is : deeo lost the sp:i! ol the fcoh;;ion,ar,rj izens vieldinu obedience to i s com They i"Cr:f .: the leg it yu:t -f rebel - whether they rc to become the v.ilbr
l.-niand5t ca.mot possibly be considered ; Hon o-i !rvci t'-.c :m- ci ., .s-. n ni u. instrument of an onhaiiow ed dtspotim. ii l is a ir.-TC mob formiuj? combinations ! caf'd ci .i the !ic"4, :o o; ,.o:mo:; lo the . tl ,:f -j, a S(ic,cd cause , South Carolina
lgamst the authority f.n l laws ot ri.tor-sal power ot t.eir ;e.,grc. -,v,;j rccj tj)l 5iC nil 5tiikir.g for he c a . I ...mm ! . . i ri ! ai I hn crbimr in lw Il k. . T . - . t I t r - w
to lie Union, to disperses ry r.n txn, vh-mij,., .-..iv. ,i. ........ i.i. w .... .... nvn, inc lUKrutso. ?r,P u.'ion otM
iuti.e pioclamation. and any ailempts fo j position ct taxes -iiKt ana m or.S i.ira-, ., rf TA0Tlx ar,j ;c Cfi. f:den:!y
Imrrea! them, would be a f''os- ar.d nil-1 bie in therpfccivrs, Itvit .o.sn ,r'.:st5.. that the issue of this coMest will
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I been honored with the highest manifest- j paWe violation of the sovereign author i'y ihnr content fjr ilt-lvfr cf otrs i,e r,n pvmrple to freedom, r.nd a lessen
Tne onlv nlausible obiection that cm Uiions of public rrgard, and pcrlnps, m- -.i the state, a'.'J an on nee. r"5"" "1 "mi .-.v ., v,., v so rmcrs ..i o-judc worm. ,-cred aeamst this right, so indispensi- J stead of being the objects of vitu- pera- i ctirrinady in her own courts. Whether have ao o. -amu government, and a pa ; Fellow Cm:-In the name and beu" h r .. . . . . ... i..... u. k.i.;n..;n!.r it,, nrnrhmaiifm n!' ihs tire?! dent nn'a'ioo tluee. tims a". :rc ,t s t.:3l ',?if rr Smn!. f'r.vtina. I 'o r.f r- i,
hie m tho safety ol tne sia'.os, uui noo. migm now n.iv.: utcn ... ...v , v. , . ..v... , ... - .- , . !., I . ' 1.1 Hat this danger is be- sunshmc of executive favor. This topic ! was interded a compliance with the , which ocisteu m . ... v e-are mam
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liev-dtobc altogether imaginaty. So ) j? alluded to, merely for the purpose of proviMoug of this act, does not tm
- uiv ii.i.-.j r- .1- ii .a.llliTil C 1 1 Clll j ? li g r.Mcnij tnc ligotsan i liberiicsof the seduce you from ymir primaty cKcgiople, but !.c sovereiiMVy r,f o;:r own t ;i0Ce lo FTi.:c ; chlx?f V('.., lo ate. against whr.se authority rebedion faiiful to -r.tir dutv r.s ci-iirns rf Smith
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V loo as our Uui n is felt as a blessing girding the people ot cur sis'er stares cicarjy appear. a. u 4 . 1 1 i ? .,! r'.vp fpdn. I ,; it,- r, it .t..1m ainn i"nt finnth Ca. . rrm.i fered as directed atrainst the slate?! st
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ra, rol-rnment shall confr.ie its opera- rolina has asunocd her present pos:t!ot - ,m:c the laws 01 twuiMMreiui. .v.., . ..v... , v ar&ima. ar.ci earnest. y .iort 3011 to H ivii'hin the acknowledged limits of under the infl-ence of a trmpnrjM- ex i -v not been forcibly obstructed by com- whose commands no man can commit disregard rhose 'min tr,cn?ccs' of mili'.v tL rbsr-r-there will be no temptation ! cttemc:i!:-and iva:n them tlnl it ins blnations of any sorf;-at.d it is certainly j treason. We are sw uggbr.g aru.st tin ;ry force, which, if the presides, in dor anv siatc 10 interfere with the h trmo j been the result of the slow but steadv 1 worthy of obsei va-ioa, that the command constutinr.nl rod ppr snS taxations ; ;rilion of all his ccnsti-t.:,...nal obiigitior . nhms ooeration of the system. There I progress of pubic opinion lor the last tc n , extended to the people is not that they , imposed upon , 1:. not r.n.y wtth-mt our and of your moM s.ncd rights, shotiM st ill cxi t the stron-cst motives to veas: that it is the act of th,- poople ; .houhl dinette, but that they should rr-consent, bat in defiance vt our repeated ; be tempted to employ, it -m,d Kro-c injure orbcarance. and none to prompt .hemsclves, taken in c.tormity ith the . ose nble in convention, and repeal the j remonstrance, and vnemn prr.tests. I" : yor sr.lcmn duty, at all h,zlrd-, -o re.I .r,.r;,ion on either side, so sooo ! spir,t of resolutions teptcdly adopted obnovious crdinance. such a mmrtl o.,r duty to our country, . sist. I require ycu to be fully prepare. VsitVha'l come 'tob- universally felt and ; in their primary nsamb.ic ; and tho so l hepocr of the presi lent, so far as , ..urstlves, and our povtent , is tor, phm. ; to .us?ain the digr.iry and proter. the JibtrtrknWeded that the states do not : lemri determttution of the legislature, this subject is en -b-sfed, in relation to , to he mistaken. We w,ll siar.d upon the ; cniCs of the state, il need be, nit?. yr.,ir M in i to the Uoioi in the relation of de- publicly announced mire than twrfr the a. my and mvy, is exactly co-extcn , -oil of Carolina ani ma.rdi.ia th- sove-. i,jtes and fortor.es And m?y that great dllnl d-nei-nt colonies, hut tha- '. Let them not so far deceive vU 'vc with that over the militia. Ilv the j reign authority of the state, or be bun - 1. ,nd Rcx; Heing, who. as a fathr caret, cuir hvrl rf Union U formed by mutual ,?lvcs on the subject, as to persevere in i first section of act of 3d March 1S07, it Ih.neath its ruins. A unhappy Inland for his children iropirc r,r vritf, ihit h vmthiand common interest. The ; thp course which must in the end inevit - . is expressly provided, that in all cases of ff 11 befo: c the power of th,- A.uocrat, so , bj zcai tK a f(nrjd ca:i3l whici,j, orA,ff :rue Vis-verto tlvs obiection has been j ably prodace a dissolution of the Union. ; .obstruction to the laws of the U. States, j may Carolmi be ushi-d by the power ,afezuird of our r..f and l-.h-rue.. HvnbvMr JlTereot vlVnh-says uder the vain expectation that the grc?.' or of any individual state, where H a? of her rr.eimes but Poland was not ,ur In testin.ony w r.ertof, I hive Caused - d not follow 'however, that be-1 body of the people of South Cv oliaa. ! lawful for the president to call forth the ! rounded by free and mdep-nder.t states, SC3 llie to Jc ;f.tti:iltff ?fr(1. S N cause the s'aes a the sovereign nariics '; listening to the council of the p-estdent , militia for the purpose of causing the ; interested, like hcrsell, in prevrmmg fd. ar.d have signed the sao.c wiih c.y to the cons'itut-nnal compact, must ulti 1 will ackniwledge their error or retract laws to be duly executed, it shall be law- .he cstabbshnitr.t of tr.c very tyranny baiu!. h lately decide whether it hash cn viola I their step: and still less thu they wi'l ft, I for bim to emp'oy for the same pur Lich they arc ca.led tp to repose l)jjnc at Crdtirr.Ma. tbi :r.:b dav r.f H;eJ, that such a decision ought to be in hc driven from th; vindication of theb I ,msc. such part of the land or t.ava! , p-n a st,cr state. id MWj. cember, in the vrar of cur I.n'rd. tH3l. U terposed, cither in a hasty manner, or on rights, by the intimation of the dinger r.f ; force of the United States as may be re- ; cookooo ktooer.d, and comm. u mvcrj . jn lne inf,f ' Civ!,:.cc &t tJC UmUil doubtful aid inferior occasions. Even in ! domestic discord, and threats of lawless , ce,arV, having first observed all the pre , the glorrnts lecnhection r.f tf,c paM a.id c:Uy.t h-"ass of ordinary conventions between! violence. The brave men who have requisites of the law in that respect - . the proud hojcs of r,r .utero, .,n.-.th l,a ROIirnT V HWNT , i-.i 1 . . i .. . i...:t,iUKr.,A ;n,i. 1 n,.rr iKm ! '. . enpn ttit nnles the nre '-olina should be co.d.v absndorrd to h-r 1. u.vi.t..
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-hi tP hr-ach must be both wilful and I fence of the rights and liberties of their sident is resolved to disregard all crr.Mi ; fare, end ledurr d to ubjrrioti. y ?.n i:n- ; material to i iS'ify an application of the i ,-ouotr v, arc not to be driven from their , mtionil oV.Kations, and to trample the ; ho'y cnmirma-iui, among her .tMtr s'atcs TOitenMio j i? i j i, i ...... r i ,l.-r f.n. h. hac nn -jL-htVh U hpt.-v ( I to be nttti !r irrres
up But in to caseot an lnumate anu .toiy purpises uy sum uk.h.s. ucu uu- ui v-uum.j "' ........ . - .- - - - - - - - --c co-itituMoial Union like that of the U. ; me.itcd obl-q.iy, and death itself, have authority whatever to use force ag,inst : sihle-s,d the e'-octrmes piorro.ga'n. H ; SASiT. A 3tVes, it is evident that the interposition ! no frrors for hin who feels and know, ' -he state ol South CaroIins-.-nnd ?l ould ; -he present r.rc to hrcome the feum a-? r , . fV ,.r .u .u.:- u.r.", r,n,ri. ; ti.nt uP 5 PnrrP.l in the nerformmce ol he attempt to do so. the patnottc cuu-n- mr.s of a nzw svstcrn ceo enfed ly the ( jJlf l,(')UiZ (J hCllffihU w
ty. cin be cdled for bv oc -aslms ooW. a sicrcd duty. The pople of South Ca 1 o? this stite know too well their .-wn : blot d of out citizens, it matter, rot what tier-ply cud essentially affecting thr viul! rolini are well swa.e thit however pas ; rights, and have mo -fred a -egard te ' may be cur lot. L ocer jtitn a govrrr.
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in:l trivial occasi,os. hut that she wav -he event of this contest, po.te.ity will ; prehension cf conqnences. from thr ; ,n the proudencc o. C.n.l i o people can j J - ;.n;; j;.. u ft in V(I1V,MS i.hriok frmi asserting them 4 often as ; justice to their motives, an I to the spot " faithfol performance of their eiu'y, thev he deprived wtthmit their nu crnent.- ; . s;;i,f; rjlki: ,,r i...y maybe necessary. less poritv. and d. voted patriotism, with would feel that they were the unworthy The p'oud ccmunrss ol having oone , f,f Com:i:f a l lUAK 1. .,;Mtninprll.cnil,,l p.,- ..., .hJrh rhpc hP PntPrt into an srduous descendants nf the P:nckneys. Surrp their duly. II our coun'ry o ust tc to 1 - . V. p.. . . i
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th' ...il by Iegibfo;i.or to solicit of ,h Th-who'e argument, so far as it is de gone from amonfr us, and been gWbered fir are to be wsnr rf ji-vm-i'tnJ i-ovn.r hi, jTropcrlv. elates the call of a convention;-and tl.a 1 signe J this time to enter in'o it, is now ,0 their fathers, leaving as a !iKary, their 1 he pres.dem has intima'erf .n f.is pro- ; .l 1 au fitlurato cbuin by tha consciit ulldisoccd of;-and it is necessary to ad-: sulcmn injunction that wc should never i claaiation that a staring am y is fcbvut : -- - M r
