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CJOV. RAV'S MESSAGE:
(Conlnut I from last vrri.) ft i ( apo-.'d. in !imci of peace, to i: 1 1 1 1 the rr.iii': i Hit n t u c 1 is-i, ti) i .11. ! th- : ' .i:. ! the -.'rtt'l,:'. I AM;'.! i .i t!i- -:,iit: remain en- ;! ,1 ;ti I o ii. z- d m il.ev now are.
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ir at tit': t.mc .1 ll.-j r c m- ntal mu t r. imiN .ut r.i'iii'tni i t?. v- I'l ofTicers.
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m 1 1 1-r of special enou ry. He who for the Dunlin-.- of slate", or in
'lf'-s s i; port to every . thi r oo npatioii other way, fun n a mati.ini.-siot.-in.l piole--ion, rommi ii i.il rr mi i ban- (In r. In -treiotl.tnii u t! e .i.d'.c tiu i. iral, lie 'lioe drudgery in its inllure i4iirl ob .nary of then hiildtfr to cotiiin piovides the materials which shn-ld ue their l..iiid;t;', until m. un ratio
s from the incb-niuicies or compu. ti"i. i'f c.oi - .enre rni ii'
who no.uishc
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'.' rnu.tr) he whose incorruptible tab it ol the rocinlry w te fail l enli.-i I'.ltl.tj in times of si vcrest tri.il, ii ed tocni v i.t t- tl.p p cple )f th? slay. proid ag.tint the tTV'sl seductive lump sta'rs.nf what llteir own cxperiem-
tatinn. Ji'ierVi.' (t and i t'.K iei.t a d
,on K"r chance of relation Wtween the par Utrialy, will unite the divided aflectinr.g of
pes. illume that .ieency domination t.rothers throw the son into tbe embrace iya yielding up its absolute sav, to the ;of his fatrnr and older tbe recent enaimid ami alutar) .mt of free, enliven j tics of old friends, nerer excited till the .d arnl irlisrimi? freen.eu. The hearts of 4Mtrhery of party nd the fit of prosctipj'lip lndiaii tin melvps, o-jld ti em w ith timi rent them asunder. Nothing else will l-hankitins, after realii".- thur ad van- plce aspirant to pqblic office upon their tee-, li r the pte??nm(r inrVienred of or more! character and nnallox ed merit. Iff
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ir imr law. If upon the first !-ho k. they the broad axiom, a'lowed to be correct bv
iii.iiui ir. i-nr. uy mr ri-iinui in mi- an. mai mis is a gf Terr.ment of Ian s and law of the State over them, their timidity rr.ea?ures not of am. and that the greatest -hnul-l not overcome them, so a to incline indifference should be felt as t,i nhn'H.e n-
your countcnai ce w ill ultimatel show, tint fee labor them n ell ami rr.ov e beyond tbe Mii' gent is, jo that b ha merits. I as tenable lj si.it i exempting more pJtiiable th m lave labor, so a-i-'ppi. a cheei ir,? hope may et be indulg- as popular, it is dithculi indeed. to perceive
linm t ix. hnJ-cult. att d in liemp, to to pnde n voluntary arrndonmeni ed, th.it their infantile orl-pring may be upon what grounds the supportern of the h a. . o a; d oil.' r in Elected production of the u. natural and uncln Mian prai (feared, to understand, venerate and enjoy, present administration who were sopportof pi.:'.!, an ;ideiii i'e appropnalion for ti. e, wi'hmi' I ...kint; o th tt.iurv ( (the ble'-n 's of the sorial system. The (ers of the past one, can be jurtly made the pn nmin lobe di5-ii'.utcd a. pri- h.r iIimmIioii. and the i oiiM'.icei'. ii.tr.. "'t enforcit.? our State hw unoo the Indi- objects of censure. The will of the peo- ' . 1 i ..... .: i .l . 'i i
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scieni r; and prolusion, will br f in.d u,v ei.emr we have ever yt t enioun -'of our Hn,) ,hrir liability to them.suf- M mttance of tbe Govemors of tbe in cv.pei.mrt t, most enc uracil u' tonur ttrrd. tei.dioK !o incite the hl.uts t. (;rirnt time ould be , .v en to enable them q,a,e! nf oimi and Missouri. I lay be- . n.. u brntiches of i.idustry, : .1 st.m- thr pt-1 pet ration of the mi'.-t hor rif in to un.!ci-tan;l the new rule of their con-i '"re ,OU- reso,u,lons of 'he Legislatures of il t i i . : t,. the -liimhrru.),' capa! ilitv of suiret ti.)i an.t miinlrr-, m'..iu would Hct Spernl mode-of j.romulgatir.g the imt"- proposing a change in the verv ih T .rlmet.t of -imuu) or labor. It have, ere ll.i?.ll..w. d into the cofers of, law. must ofnrr.-.-ity be re-orlc-rt to. A Lc'"; t"u."on ol th' l'n,ld relatiire ti. f r c.ur.i-- mei.t h. le contmplat- djth- -01 i.-tv in i-reat. r prof i-ion. With School for and other instruction ought i0 ,he ,ec,,onoS President and V ice-P res- - ,il ! make anv co, siderable impres 'such n, ..,! ti.al. distrust wouki -ive to be instituted. Whether these people ''j J'' , l.h,.hl11 of ,h e" .... . . ...... ... -.1.1 ,th; tt. ;. r A ir. H. count rv i.ent,ul truggle which ba teiminated
. .i.op-m. co nim .i. cne-, u.e .iriec. piarp,1,l;f-,,. ,,1.,.p0.,-, ... .. -r ... - - V' . ' the irritated feelings enirendered b a late n ,y : , r plenished bv the .mpo-it,..,, ol ,er,eraU,n n.i.l.t be s.ved the nor-.f, allotert to them alter bey are trough to , f ?hre.tenmg to rod .du'v0rtupo,,al.p.r.t.HH I..,.. -s',g spec.,, I,, , f hcl.cld.nc th, mana - u l(h the citizen, and subjected J tTvain -an anxuLare for i i.j- .i t. . r 1 i j . .i .. i , r,,t,r- it to hi buniens and counted in the (ederalt., , , . ' .n.!rc wr .. lip ,i nn be h ",i .d in the 5: ate fur , led All Kin ntl.M-2 in l iJ lot ' r-. n- the harmony of the States, and a cr.mn.ui. . f ', . f. . i i i.. fenii. their landed pnssessi-.ns must oon . , . J . , , .u,u
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i he tnli.H ii1 ...it w lil be ac ; b f.re v '!. at the ntpie.-t of tl' (J..V .ht d ol" etif ouraairg tin i au-e f ' . rnor of Mis.-uri. Geoi'ia, ant South rar.ee ir. the uc of ar.b i t it it- , ( ".ir. li n. r solulioi s of those stales.
c-ii.nv ed 'hie 'I'll .1 .lei. y ii z 'lie riuht of the Eei.vr a. gov
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lo.m an item ,n the rerenue of the State !"."-' u" Paru? ' ' ' If tbev remove, they w ,11 sell to the I n.ted !,,0,n-co " to ,ock ,0 Pf-OPLE, States: and ,f they submit, it is the opinion a! lbe n!-V "kF' fth stupenciuofthe Pre-ident. that . heir national proper- P?"" a"T Pntilefe of nk.ng the ,v mu-t be car ed up into individual rights. P 1 res-
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t - -, 4 1 luia imp! tun at Ih iti': d i - c oun - ! t .1 I 4 fr.'.' 9 atl'l Ii ! IV ll.-i'v.' 1,1 r. I r u I .'! . I1 r W . :.lth ol the CoUt.tn . . ul ! ht- hi ; Tr.l u.d the im r .1 I '"I. ht or. of ...ir -..ciety greatly unproy-d i.d ll.' In. rat- d. A Ml.all n - ,r. t Isr It t' d Irom J-rf'-.ijH I 'i'' Ttira.
h, e cruriati. i s are n.ore u-i lul
- II ll K"r lr nil.' II uic.imt iu iiiiuiui luu, - , . . f.l i-i e pr.ate money for the uc of the unci) . that ... ..ihrnitt.r.g the aboye propoilinn. I V f 'he election of those high rfhce.s for if i i ,iT c.L.n j , the term at six years, and rendennr them , , ,,.-.-.-,,....... .am fnrti'ied hy the opinion of the President . . ., , . . ,p c 1 oi r.rp i v i r in ivk im, i 1 ineligible afterwards. hat tbe pationare of fttp I ml-.! Sfulc i.ntl liv talp Ipv.alnt.i-p . . r 1
rfuuires r ,'t-,h.,-t. .iU. 11 lof !he fnndtnt may. in no rase, le made
Duty to the 'Mate .f Indian
me to Ifmafk. that the scourge. .f th op intpt ,n ,,, p ,r,:lM.r anH bare Ind.an
a it -I..U. I I.e. ix lwllh,n lbeir i,miU The t(JCces of the
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t.iit. tii it tin- 1 re. in rnitin.i
therlree -;-tei-. i not -xcn
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from tbe
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to lot "'he ma 'ir., led. immuralized Oondiran.
li t m-i In than to the put.lii , ai i U iun t4 lui.d. w.-uld ( i d i .1 a lilt!; to II .' 1 1 i- n t . I..- lo '. d . I ( i t. rpr .-. . m 4i j a fur I- in.h c.-n:p t t r lot k.l'ful and ll lu-'l! i)5 I ,n i,, the trial Ml o ture O1 j. . d -ii ,: .r ti ,1 l.' ii- ks f. r cl.itl.iog. .i. ' i . ( i. ll t ,1 iii otrier i iti .. i.y ., inint in) i' l ii i l'' I er u . ti II-.
to influence State tier t ions: and that the
bead of the nation suffer les in char ' : . l . . r.i. ... r ..
. inri '-or . i r i . ii ' acier, in me ey es oi ine w oria, iron me ir " . , , mea'ure must be of signal service to all , -c . , ' . , ' U l . . rnf . nti innii a I fh rire-. K, romr-M. ft, A
-nrh States. In the pro.ecut.on ofourca- "7 - - ry.-j - - i .1 . e .. i . motive ot scandal and misrepresentations: nal. the everntion of Ihe oolicv must tiro-' ...
1,,-b -I our ciMi.tr P4t.or..,l-n . now (jr the most plea,ne results: Thet,, President should never be allowed to pt....u. me .,,.,1 ,n uu.y .ntunr... , .u,er ; noh, ,n ,he federa, cor;Mlt,lflon,or in thet1 ""'''- the residency. The ,.,:, ie,!popul.tion ispounngi, of LWrf. to forbid thit citrcut oflmod' e,etlon be uniform
ill lbe athrmatiye bad qualities ,er i throughout all ol tbe Mates, by geneial
ticket. I he intervention ot electors mar srF.cuL courts. i Hi-pntl with. Tbe due weight of 1 he manv imprisonments in j.nls- for so ( ,be Sii. respectirely . should be resetrIon? vacation as that whi. h clapes be ed. as is now guaranteed to them bj the 4een tbe sem. yearly term--, at heavy : constitution. It would be best not to subc.urty eipene. will appeal lo you for amit ,h(, decision .in case whaterr, to remedy. A pown veMed somewhere, to Conirress. for let them art ever so raire.
Wh.Nt ronyen(' a coort h prod. i mat. on. to trv kl,plc,0D y,H assail them.
p. in . a-e-. unoer me exiling luuniai:
regulation i. dem.'.ndcd bv economy.
44 ill., .ot ,.rt t -i.ii? any ol hi a. vantages. Ii .i.t; 44 iihf.it y.-al-le mear.. o: latmr rie-t ol 4hom re ,...i.r r- ni so- iely I hi". la -in-f ihe rnn-f -ipienre of expul'ion I.i44 of ottier tatei. humane than ours.
rente r.irren'Mi"tntr mea-uies cn out
out i.ecess.rv an'' ini-h .il l
'our I ..4 and u.-t itution irm I una tie state
..n a-4 lum I r ine (joon. viriuon-. ;uu use ful ot all nitioin and color, it is due to
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i tlio'it ie. nru them to .1" i . icpoi; it. The the rkt It ton of a lao.
appiopt tale i)etn.-.
.i.d by me .. o! ari u!i ur il and uther
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ra: k ol ho- r le pruf- xioi.s then mo-t ui.fjue.t unable light, ai d onie
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44 , ,ij n 1 1 ' loo. ei-it nee h ouitvdi k 01 ( , - f:..c.; ...-Must li.-tiU- ii.cui.lut,, t,.m ; 'he workshop, nt the needb , .pindlc, or h.i; t .t J iul.1- adval.ta-. , and .alM ; ,l,e Un),itn.wn hljjli rew.,rd.
live perusal, and their cohtent to the most
A less ambiguous law than thj one in respectlul consideration. At the approach
TARirr. Relative to tbe tariff of 1 P?R it il' t.
fROR TE Jt'DCE. , . . , . , '
. come mv ouiv io lay oeioi e 4 ou, reports, it will te seen from examination, tbnt '.Mi.i.. 'j .i. c... t
r. the at'ist-, .n l mt.l.itn.s ol y r i.t we sW.l nt tmel t-ubmil o' any 'the probate law of lat e?sion. need some , Virginia. Georgia and South Cardinal i i.unlry , to an euiili! with the tirt imp"-ition. w hi. h i tbe direct elect of rev ion. r.i.d particularly an amendment iTk.a e,,,.. .il
..r. ,...le;,-l.,:ion 1 hough it m.;ht s.v which yy ill provide for filling the vacancy I pr,fot tariff, with a gravity and an e y ir ,c44h.,t of in.i.st.ce to irterlere of ihe office of probate judge when it may ' net0e. that entitle tbe documents whx
v nn any u,u, ... e ..n 1-..04 "r.r... ,.s,.,i occur. they have placed in our smmls, to an atten-
iirr.inieyti.il r. .4 uu r n .-. i.gui,, CONTrST OF Et-tCTIOKB.
to r-2:l .te ! 1 thr futute. by promit cor
rer,,;r. K.efm.crH..o...ri.. 4.,r ..1P.an.. forr1( has been found to W necesaary. pro- ing session of Congress, a tevis.Ou of the
in rn.,,, nuanrem :Vn f. .. . ... o4 .. v (1 or ,he tria of con,e.tPd elections, tariff is expected. It isconceded that the
,it,on ns (mm any n,l irfer. Such, they ;iml for Certif in their iri.i..n to Ihe ei- present tariff gave sat.slaction. neither to
The roloniz .lion ofll e free Mark'. r',"nr ' "-, p"re""- in'mni! to our erutl The duties of the county officers its friends nor its enem.es. Hence, the
Idi-fKrnJ th.. ui;b our cou-trv. in tb ' ' . . . ' - an, tr)P rk. in particular, in such cases, probability el it again t emg made this win- . f k.i. n l.tieL tiitn lln Vhilc or cmnli f.r m .... . . ...
' ...... u I....I ..iii... i.il,... ''""'-"""- shoud be more rareluy Dou.led out. ler. tie suiec o animated de -ale. In
the volonta.y rank, which. he... e tbev came. To effect this, t mav , r,Er terested as we are. in hay inr a huzh duty
;dcd tn tlitttr -kill in t....iKk,n.ust con. A J....,' ' ' .T. . .:" . : ' l'rfl,r t require them, on emc-rng the! ' . . 'imposed upon eye. v article .mimrted into
. 1 . f . ,, nn" rnuuany rmng io puniic u'w, a..,, .,, .j, .., of l.miat ion ol rarnt ula r Moce t ie anioummetit oiine lasi I.egl- . 1 . .. , I Mat- nu luiiipid ph il 11 x ol iireM-ti -. . . r . 1 .i..m . . J .i-iniaiion 01 pnituiars j s. ,ne collrilrv, which the remus, industry ,, ,, ' , ,. , "iiiyler the patronage ol the An.niitin uithevn en-e oteim how e er mould lature. one distinguished American citizen . ... - .- .. , . ' Me -Ji iciy. Dor portion of trie two,,. v j ' "r 1 ' ' """" ,n,MU er, mouiu . and ability ol i.ur citizens ran manufucture
- ., v 010111. until suiiiij. iu pci.oti in ihe demanded which couM not. in the oa "n reuien irom tne rresiuenuai 1 nair. anu ! l.j.,Jr. J ll.. u.af.d d. II its, aunuallv rx , , hUlnr- ,.i,i u , . . . ,. . ,nniUr).n :.j n. ......
ii.-t uu, ..a u - r.i?-i..i n.,u.u i- inreoiininrsorromniteri yyin. ror ia ......n., . um-ii upicu u. 1.. ...v- r...-. . -
Willi the "silCU-
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l.!.c d.Si.J l.nat ..ti.." Jl,e 4.irine-t and br.ire-t blood and
V 4 1 ot ihe -l it--, wi.uld be splendidly
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COLON'Z yTloN.
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, 1 ...... . - ... iu.r" iiiiuxi' i" O'lHl'.iri p.. Jed bv u.c L.Ued bute., lor arm h(M, wiUl more universal ncrlamar.op ; those of them who w. II f.l
or extract from the loel ol the earth, by
L. 1 lie inu?i sin, tic . . ..... . ...
- t, . ci .1. .,4. l , j;j lanour. or mm ine sou win proQUie, ine
tit. t.e menenre irKin ou.v iau utr iru, i.iai 11. c ii..iui;tr u.n . . r - j. ill. I.c llirasurr I t t.iint nnrwi-h.n.l, nrrru.tij4nlir mm
rhirh h .ll irrnmnl i.h nf .ini of o-ood r ii i ik. Unit f f.l not carry alonf w ith it. more indications of 1 ... , ..
.1. ..I... .. . ...ri r.mnlv i,iil,1 .lln . . . . ....... . . . . .: j : : . ,l .r o"i-." " v .., u.c-ri.mi, t,.u iwun-
,0, ... r--. -,--r he rr(urno Iriele lont: drerid-d and lo4vhip should he otlered : aid to such a um'iun anu resignation on cue pai4 ui., . . nttnft . oW. , 1 -
... 11,,. n ... ii, .-mil.ti.. Kill. :rm. .1 . .. . - . 1 .. . .k :.. .u nk. ,v -( .... --v
,., w. - - - - , imharpv members ol tte human lamilv. -roper ann necearv port 101 ot trie citi- n.r i......i kj, i ...r m.K..4 wUe.. rftmin tv. ,fi.i 1, t.
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and '-lupii"Cl''l"-'llo-1,n,ll,lato0(,,
Inej itre t ire full) rc?crcd; bat to tv
l.ich their God had : pny ilcpe hould be e.tn.ded. that h. ,he people themselves. A respectful
it... rnniiirt in wt.irh fh.Mrfio.l liH ens ony iirff nouii re eimoeo. mat ".' '" t"-"l'" "u..'". r ..-..v.. .l.ii ...
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er supp.y mc to .s as ....pees, . d from which ,he. had bD they may have ome ind.icenc,,.. to the regarn .or new. ..ana opinions o, me ma- - look to the ggrao.l.7.eD.ent of would be a wa-tc of treasure, but h a . iatld of , ' perfnrm.nce of virtuous deeis . Rut shorn j;nty shoul, have hu.Sed the murmur.ngs ,tction of (be col?ederl,c, at th, ttlem as th.., w.ll ulso bring to .'ril lfv ,he m'ost ,arrirfjivJ4 ru now are.of everv imentiye of the -fd.scontent and displajed , 'rnagttan.m.ty ofBnolher Tf e lbr rrel, COfH the jLa-ing cos .iience o. set.i. at - t - - kind, thev can do but httle txorc than agr, m noble as he ease the cooscteoces of a very exempla , rPP(Jom (,f L,pneia ,I1(J Ul,ron ,m.e in silent despair. sense ol patnot.cde ot.on o untr), Manufactures, should meet each other ry,p.Keablc,,.,dUstr,ou.a..dmo .vsuns. hh;Ch, tb' C' he U,e f' on the open 6eld of compromise, and there nominate f p,-cple ,n the st.e called i " ?'1 .llKj! , V Two trihe. of these abe ritin-,1 people f . ' I "iZ 7"' sacrifice sectional prejudice. and jealousie., .-lie 1 1 .1. . 10 h,,rdage, because hi skin is 1 wn '""es 01 inee arxrijinai pe opie tration .a gene rous ,hoiiPt and hlc ra sup ,. . r ' r . . .' r lllr.NDS. who are honestly opposed 1 , , , . are .nil Ims-erimr n.thln oav. horde L' L. ' .1 .... . . .J j on the altar of the Divtnejao-xmandn rnt,
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hope.tothe .mporta.t era. when we VlT
""r,,ll rM,r ...r.i j.i.nju.r -nn caue ll(i Pajing measure, were based in. . - ' ,, ... , ., .1 .1 1 . .. e iinon a new American Sy stem which shall
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nu t. nf l.h ttwi 1 ,. ''''. tain trie hi. iv annjuniciousiy conoucien au nal punt .pies of lib ty and equality. ,-by the cha-e. their nertetration of " A, ,1,1 n.i m..n h on
to war 1 iepar4tioii. II I believed that
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I n,.i arr.ii.L'uncnt lo-c .my ofitsatlrac 10 " comlT7 me m:,J mun'er and other outrages a dangerous i.te, the helm of Sta'e ; 1-ccause he super
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t.oi.i iu cansciiueiKe ol the t.undr.d: . j 1 -'.-.... inr,, ..t-.iri.i . .111-1. ... a,,is to the many reasons ottcieu lor g.vtl . i-and d .V si. hour it wouldnulhor.se:1, " "'nle stand among the t.nt. oris ot ,,,lr ,. -pie. their ur.re-tra.net exhil.it.on m? a iprort to his p.ede. a-sor. an irre- . .... ..i.- .... it.. ..i.v.i.r r.,i, ,1,e trth. liul this is not the work of ot their oi4n iiage custom' before our .....m- riaim to respect and . he.lience, the
i "J iw ti'i 1 1 vm H'4- t"i 'tiv 1 u.iu.-, i.,'3' ii" j il- 1 1 t - s 1 1 t .1 111 an Viiniuved slit- to the public ' H " ,lUml,,,ng to dt:U Hien ar.d citizens children the in.poi omnipotence of prhl.c sentiment and pub-
,.d Iii ir or " ' Now sboiilJ Von " .lie coloniz .llofi Mi.ci emancipation ol .ions winrn inr ine lack o anowie.ige. -y expressed popular pre .leiu tion. It ,,.,. 11. ,r o',"' '"J1 our tolouicd population with ttie poi 'thev are eter suffering Iron their more these caues will not. 111 the iihlic.estimaa, prove ol l. use ruges.i -n.-, it will lics of ,,,c ,0U11, o Ur l)otl)l , ,rtf,il brother., and their test.tution of l0n .,Jstl,V the supK,rt of ri-hteo.is acts of ill II bt W.llllV Ol lOilllderallOl'. Wbettl- . .. '. -.nv m..r,.l ro.lo K.f.r ,.r. .11 P,aht. .. . . ' I , 1. I.
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the r. I.g.on ol the cross, and the iter- . ',., lKlr .u'Ca' Z f V 1 . . , .7 7 7' J .. . j j areek" with the above authority added to
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vr canitl! and Ihe hydra which threatens a dismemberment of the greatest monument of genius and patriotism, nf the last half i entury, must sicken and die under tbe stroke of its influence. national internal imrtioy tmlt. You will also be prettd yyith resolu. tions nf the State of V trginia. Georgia and South Carolina, denouncing internal improvements by the General Government, as an infraction of the Federal Constitution. Too many successive heav y majorities of Congress, have ustained their right 'o improve tbe interior of the country as wrllua the Atlantic coast Ibeie is tor. much justice in distributing equal proj m lions ot the common treasure, to all parts of tbe rnun try , and ihe cont Hulion it too explicit m more than one of its provisions delegating expressly the authority lo act. for any . nous eflort to be succesafully made at tbie
i t are prepared to yield to the good k, ' ''nsideratmn. that combine in summing ( nothing but a republic shm n . I Us cat ,hC,a- the, r eir tual -auction, we shall tout I. , Utm ? '7 ' h,!,lren ' ' 'd,nal Princ'l''; 0 ,'u,'0'!, """""7 en
cr v. -.j will i.iriy them into rtf-it by
s'. i law, .r ui oitviici.i1 ihem to
v .'jr.ib.e i.ut.i : ..I t'.e j.neral govern-'.. i . ! A t rial fir half a century, to jet'er their ,i,.nrlni, in r..,V t.40 aristocratic and stub
. , i. , ii. , lne ei'iifie nurn w nn loo Dold a hand. ,. . ... . t f . . - ni-tit, whose r i 1 1 1 it i- to legislate on astoendtn' o ,nn,''''on " ndeperidetit iiuIiom. or ti ibes. j0rt (0 R(,bmit to the majori:y. and tramp th . uS.ct, cei. urn:, My w ith the slate, i " , C V'1 .Uf m"r?na 1 'he ( fia ony pf r e( t0 inrrP;l(.0 (iri( t'utjrt line tbeir s ill a' it were under -tin ir unhal I.d. let I. .t. ho,-, .recalled for, K,feat rU'e.,t, ?"d ,,,U","' SU,J ; wrrtch.-dne.s. They have. bv ...utcunac ff,r, "what beside, consistency ol c a n-i f-vry and ,.st a, i om-n..d .Hoi, 'dect Ihe overtltiow of our own rounuble falahfy. acpnied all M the y ,cs r0nduct ... this respect-sM.-.f.- ccc.i
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on the subject mu-t bo lonn a faithful . I'.e.ides. the absurdity of one irden. lent ,-t".,,V. w ill he morerihcai e us in n storing n.-nnltl'il I . .... If . l 1..1.1.1 . -. 1. .. I.
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