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Mr. never siJi.nitfcd to mo Or ask-
ed my o irtii-ipaiiou, in bn; one nl.ii upon this
Sub;-- , ami hit one '<is jasi been su t . p.i.—
j us I'-p' dm < fore bo the plan, Io whirl) In
a'! < ks ;i h<s Im'ler,'ind in re" nd to wlm l», as
If. s.ys, “he h.is foj’i-1 asseti es who will
giy.e <> n ;r ltd, mil go with him m his
vie v<.” Who th'sc ” i--8 KMtes” ■>•■ .[do nm
know, but sie;>iciojj rests upon a geusletn hi of
Micnr, the smm who dogged mv steps, mid
W’lt'i s beli -ved ■ > possess peculiar talents far
Sil ■< ••Cl ' I'll -J >. I IS •is • U d I'! »o d , Hili
At '■■ ■ '><•;> I.■m u' much ijr.-’.rer heme, famous
To- avs :'«> t i>i|' i)<>( I n open, s'liiil fa-ward
Ih.'U •< H! ■ he ’’ issimi-Hes” lli-t Mr.'
\V ' B soks s concerned, is so p! -iu, from
<:ii ■••> ns: .tiees, th t a denial need hirdlv
bo -x ■ ■ d front him
‘ said, ind now repeat, ih tt when I
W •) ’loved fiotn the presidency, the bnkj
W - not >idv able io redeeai i s bills, but was in
ali m uni '-mpregn able state. Mr. Iverson, in
his bci ! bill, stales ilia! if ike hank was good ;
then, >t might 'o Im now. This is tree, bit it
does n<> f >|| -w th it h is wb <t it ought <> be.—
T'm », : , r V , lO | q,, y • tJ p !f . s : lmi>i'. Il if WaS, OH
>!;<« fi- vl , i.| > v in this mouth. I speak this:
fre* !’. fr». ,ih<> J ( ..j ye* ,| stockhoLmr, very
Hill; <• a> .;. ;mt Will, .'id II! V iIJIOI ('St sh ■li Gilt
h<< je.> > • ‘iz’d w J'iii my knowledge, widmut
pt b’is' :>* ! mke. There ’.re persons who thus
fa h ■•. '• !<•!<• i we h Mr. * v-’t -mti, .nd s >.j,e even
in the a’mipisir t!.in of the bank, who io tint’
kimw by what motives lie h s )»« .;!> gtufettM'.i,
or to who' ixtiiH he is driving. Such men. t .
canij;)’' f>t Mispect of being i'*' “ associate?.” :
end ■>. a f -..an their aid, und u going with him I
in I; - -v-. ”
Tin tik has been, in effect, bartered av <v, t
find i<■ a lister cd in serie l , wi'b as litile .soleinuey
or ptibLeiiy, as thoijal i li id been a ho'se o. a .
Th ’vh-de powc. es In* bi lk seom; to lie
Wi"'d t by ano id >). !.y v.’b: i means ob:.a:;t d
y<m ij t ,f11..| mh) in my
Opbiiou. io w e:I'0C ,( ) nt the wuiid, <if:e:
tjie ij ivm oil of his a
T'l" nnnrv <» p>y on be s ock ii'c-ir'y pin
ch'S' ' mis .1 »v > b •• i '.> r > '’ed, .in ! in tile
paym of which, 11 !i nmsi bo b id upon
pew 1 .a- t' n the bank, md v i< ' i! made,
ft’i i! tai, i •m• ir If<>miii(• cpira I s <n !•.
■ mvsiei ions ■ hiih I’liiin > nndei -
Staub. be. .u>.’ii bok nIW n' mli i 'Ks,
W '■- ■I i be i sa..it.- Is <i. I'tlills lltl'/o
.ft a, i |; 7 I
*' b hi■■> ior!, aj ifi bi! h i els—' sd* s
-4nr • ale r.m 'tiled by tm h; d n.» eciHi'.miy or
b.e "ss h iin ■», in i who is no longer in mv
ppttimn, W'lrdiy of’< - ui;ft ncm
t It- ' i I W ole p-o> evil ') 'S :<i i 1 .s' am!
/JeS’ <>■ ■ »dl > ; t > save, tin on ■. i.e ma‘l who
his i >• !. • Hi.pictioiw a put, but am.Jpi,
stdio th ii t . ,i is k<’{ hiniS’ li a ,f,i H.
In <i kin ' ’his exii'isii: :n, it is proliable t
Hi ay ! e <di i 1 wi.ii ■■eiieo iiiultj' 'lie mllaen'o
i>l * i» ijs «if I't‘S'mt DHi . >'sui mo from my
ti • ■ ■ . i 'ms: dii' 1-n II nevei cons'tfr
4i) I -I. ! w'imi :u ti-d .ij. of offi ■■ b\
th.' >l ii .m ii) \ I »h »■• 1 ' .ier fe> |
th ' hi swindled nir <>! 'fli As •<»
f 1 " 1 ' tn- ii utiv longer. j 'iirsi Alt.
a ii thitii! *s mt! of’ liie uu -s me.. 1
«’ no ice linn. < . y in> he naa\
U s y. f !>i|s ;is, h.■■(»•» wit no! rest
in ’••:>«» ■■ • h bills o 'lc b'nk
■b ’ i 'un<d it ivit a|| f-i up, md
p ■ k leb . 1 wi- i top odm ' c!i-
li • (Tt-!' . I lii'l.eve ine bals yet
to '■ ■e I J a.- f: '.'•■s of die hank te
p ■ I i. riiv J: n Io be .'•nit! ; i m
’V •! t'a ili |> ii.h is livre 'flor (♦» be )o-
p' i inion, • vfj v m in in die oiiii
ni ’ i •■• '!,><■ <i<> f>i .'I 'IH.-lf.
11 ■ ■ iu.y ■ ;i;iuu’* ; the forepoinu
Cu • sw■' ■ d i ■a' i >w 11 ;<» von, and
T1 ■ I ' ■! ■ !|O eilils I] !. "Cl’S wllidl 111-iV '
l u it p« i •<. i i'\, ! n ! it i>: \ die vio
p »V »U ’I-.!. V, ’i , ,i ' i-i Vbe: be
i l <’i iil il e . ’ ... : : itnsi me,
th.ll I. V e ’ I ill’.dh W m •
EL! S SHORTER.
j\ureni!> r 15 183 3
Miu.i no rn.i e 11 i Xov. 1853
Dr iu m— 1 •’, i.*>s H ■» our i i]. si
1 1 • G ’<■ 1 11'I li ■ s ei. •ii|ugl<> pi . >-
<’U <> » -if hi 'er which l.e hid .'iformed
ye ••i ‘ "' "Ve 1 I ' f>l m-'l | Cel'S >i|, ill
re! •to • V i'i ... | fr i n ifa.. piest-
rl< v>l lit” F ei. Bmk >f <'b *tu«hom >if>.
M • I I">m's m ■ » vo \ ill, ill <!
!>■ v 11 mil ■ ' lenten wimm he hid
jn ■ l\ ’ eili l.'iieff ~ | the q.ievi'iH
S“ w e • i iv n h n>nd '<> lro| I cnlofud |ve -
«<> i* ’ Ulei he sod of piv He cocfi-
den . < nnmiin ni'l v of on ■■ >.< ihit he.
U’’*• ' ml : hut <>n the c«>«".»r. ry had the
nv>'. pit o use it.on pl co himself in
ill n”• '■ uhffh |p‘ ’O’emlorl o|>| otmki to
i n v • ' * vmi "If ind Im I'uhT c.—
i sever it oenileni* ti. whose
n »' > . 'el in *h» loiter u iom mi-
• V m bo Lis'u • I l>v :>ubl'-
c '■ kb " Tie uhis .t > '»• s .
Io „ s'v > tip nish v»ii w h ■•mv x
u 1 ftp? h - y|..
I 'VB ■'H > s'
pro i ’o s v omm h’s 'e'lioii’x . th <r
co 1 ' ’" IS I' ■ n O'l'l V of . tpc |(-I. (1 f
<■" ’ ' 1 .y 11 i ( f i lie it'fj i i’co ie-
|' it < Qei'i' io voin- remov'd. \ >rl
ill ■ o '•> • S X- rnhmilms, u »ieh w "
1' ’"<. ho "i< 1 nes •» | 1( » ,ip t ,o(| e t' ( .
11l ‘ tn l»e his iht’r to shtiw veil the
Jette*
Vr '.er t !h. v ' t o
GEORGE YhhPN’G.
S. S.'mrh r ts f
(' i.EMttis X'ix 5.1833
Tlt’An Sn:—Yii.n- 1 ■ do’ib: I" snrpi.- •*
10l • 'let' h. • •*’
(J: F ' ’l’ o h .<h< . I w <
ti Hi'' ' etsi'i! I • ip.' • 'n r-mM e !
io ■ \ ■ •» '' ■» t n.'' ho % .
■ 1! • • > • - x
sit n pen or I / . ofvii. <• >llll. 1-
mg ihu bunk, whit.li u vctvJ. It then bo
■i came necessary (bt nv to loots out 'lor otum
. I associates who w.i'dd lon I nr l their jd.sm! v
■j w'iti me in my views. Tm c I i’.ve fom.u.
1:• fiHkiaj my an a, ii . : sac,a s> i
; 1 ■ mH li liecess l! V to <>V< ■ !■'■:.k »'■: ■ s a nr nd'
i i '.'io h mi (’ ; indeed I cordd not have > i.-
ret f d uid h ive rci iim ,1 you in your f(>rm< i
nia >si. imi is I tendered to you in prole ream •;
all odic p. •.(>»,, ) pm ■ ieip-o ion, upon ■..
most five: l;!o te in-.,! I a Scheme I's oteil l.n-
■ portnm'!’ and <i op m.'oiest, you can;::).' icer.-si
me of h <vtit; w.4ni'.inlv s :r. i!i- • •
uiten sls or vot;r lerdm-.’s in the <■> • ■•><• c ' •>) i
have pti sie I. ’ .>n ! d !>.ive u n■; ■ ;.i d. i
i ihh ancieii tel itious .-<m! I iiava been ni'.. ?,■■.!
i and siieti'jthene J by iha ideut. v of fnej-est
. v. it: n would live lakotJ pl it iiiv o: .p osi
tion ii i.i been acccpi' -l an ecu t iiooti ; and
it w:s widi deep , eo-r. ■ ih -: I v w you t ds‘- ■
i different course, and liy the found <’iuu f.n a
sp.il wide; lire >cli nt’cm pt iv <ie coiuid- rire iud
frieiidship. Siti.m *d s :n;ue«s now r e i < 'ti
■ scarcely expect, tlrti wo c n evr ’o.'in bi
' placed upon th- snm'.' aionnd >w.-’.• •■; e .<• a
other, which W” once ocropie '. Os dns how
ever, I .in ••••», dv-’d, Iw 1: nt. "to yoiir cio-mv
unless diiv* -i •>it by -i ov h-.i ■ a,n. hoyan I tot
bev Hire, wlvr’i I (io m-w'. sit’et'i -,-’v "tt3’, you
wdl tiev -( ! ’cl inclined o ‘five. In con-li>-
8:011. I h ,vo tn say tii i .il'dinn-’i y m Imv
been d:si>! cod as pre't h-ui uid dfir.-tm of die
b-nk, vet hr ins'dn.mn ph dl nail times b •
su r.ft'v aujt '<> y ur eoiix oii.eiiee sm' Hiim sts, it
>l te<. iv. s tioin von in cpitirn > iao, just a >■;
, :;t“tie • tuts course of Uta nu'tit.
I am, ii spe< fiiltv. &
A LKh ED i VEKSO N.
/Jz'i' ;S’. Shorter,
Columu: s . X >v. 5,1 833.
.Zr.O/ •/ ;
i'llMC tU - i i; •\T i ’( n ((, yen .-. •. >y
M p ", hn. ha sit ii’tess of M>s. b.dmu
i: m v u i;; f ..;n -fig him belo e lie
I'd', II i ’ll l! loss naw, to kue.W ;.l Wililt
pul::! <> id:!- eSs this o X .
urn >.p e, <■ , : - '•■> -.> nipbiTed in ,ne
.n.ti ii ion mid ■ t.y .'k. 1,. -.-■ i \ ..mu,
w s .itiimum <-.•! to me on .Smid,:- d ii->.. h 1
>' SO >1 < ; W lie Ol itS < XH'l't, iliPli ';o ■;• • ■.,
O ' M Hid y, wimn H a',',.e. >d |y ■>« >n a,; X .
fl ('• I) id COllliol of (ho JO iV of lib S |<
aim placed Mi. X’,.,:;c> i,i io ■. ■ ec ton m vo.:
.pl ice a’pt s l !i3sc(;■;("•: Iy .>lr. i\.i Her . .'■ s, ,i u,
; i ,, 7j' iii -
! T lie successor of \!;. (, ny j i? . y ni)l b. ind - :
si. n .led, nm (.(> i knon ts-my s;« p has bi on
1 -koi', in rcd-ii’nt) io ti".* m. - i i.
Colonel Iv > all Ills, :I d to nu- bls t casiim.
for the conrs" h> t« is l >k( n : the om. er, cud .
■iso th I' tl" hIS esse 1 y i; I M !| ( -: L'C-VI'I.
oil I).- S(d»| lullv ;diHi' WO . f, n ;n S
por.s'im if t< while ” S'W.S;. Ct to \ >1! ’)!!, di
ii:." siii;:~ess <i' Ins :If;. ;m u-d ti, - .:.• ibis |>oiui j j
•nd the tin p- z ■ was om he h.id lone
<!' si: »-<j ■ ■ .lam; i i t he desi■ ed ati t wisheo
to m ii’dest owin x \ou me «a:m teeliiiC',
which bi to e ex-sled and pantcule |\ in >< I:-
li n io the comae o be " lopted tow ids yo :
in your suhseqm (it if I .■« ,s with the bank. I
co'iversed won ,i in <',di\ * he s.ai d ii w>s Ins
u:s'i ". air o tsii.* - i-. di he bank, should tie
'’” 5' in" h ujitsi liberal police
• hhil d .-I i . w ■ .)i|.
v> ki>" 1 . t| . 4>; , ( di you at
Mob'd..'. -.i.i, J . i n ,H nd .-.
bis ih" >(< <s .r\ i<>- n. • <; ! m\ ex-
c lions ti'i ill* .U'C( UH’.; • . •• . IV|- ’S
m x tuit f.;> ou s, |(| :■■ ■.. , ■■ •!. : > ■■ k X'.:! ' ! h
i>l .!• ! < ii : •.< 'IH li.ey
i •>:;rs, :espectbtil*
G. W. ■). 'J > XG U 1 VI.
E? .3 E- Tx !
JLj Kr z'ii ii.il $ i ItS -
1 7 !
r> II I I'.U I V . • I 111 r 1 ■ ; bjj.
| . !
Coil. 111! 111 tpe f|,l (I) lj, s . , O1 Ul-fj,!', ’s '
ptpi I, U It itr ioiiml it- ui JU..-V
5..01 -r-t , I Hi’ pt Hi ie 111 G e t ; fl l.Jle
tni ums: .nr. s >! els n niui.il io in tie
tit in \ <. t •' 1' i• np'’ s’ i> f , >.>i •■ 11 .n. i.iii.
it bei nun'< • lust <v ;in Iti■ i.i firsj is m• tie
it until .S' itni uii isp i. f.i,til ftio. srve l it'<i
so 'is ; fi; •,necm st ii .; >m< net •.. u, u>its
of <ii t* B ii:k .pe m < ii> -I. ; ; <• •mi s, hr-
cause B u.i4'.,)'_‘ In* fin ton l( til f (U , ~: a
iilOU o<i':d .itill sltimi . ito lit li mi: . i<j 1 .tn
h;m i io ijfiiiil up .i liiiHislv md to i ~|e ui
. i 'it!!.m.« • f.ii'v O'it indiv i;u .1, h.r- ■ ve> rspou
sibie lie in übe ill p••, m y m <ii u.'< < . ;
1 iiiir<l. bet .use he ur aiis >set| <p> ipi, pj, ;i \ ftp.
ol'j. ••'. . i ti'.etl, it Hey ,<;c -is J d >, i i
s ites them.
Jmt S •'. is \pt y aspe ons fn p . sol e..>
. dil> ess ; nt- nimit < hal mio- i lie ce t iiinsi.no i s
as he tHjne'si . ;s iidit is Jo mmi them, he n.s
> ~d cause of "Xi i uhp t .al • mi I unt, bui m
*e'ii!e;ivor to tnake ibis •: pel’ll li ijiP-s ton, IS
wj. i r-in:m' Im j ti li .eitii traitor <m
is 'on It isii ; ■ '■ I ■ tu<- s p of je t ling
tiinli't >' li'i'ii :i • " « s p-ej mi, tve can
rX' use wh o e<. inn Je- ty.
('ohme! Iv e it s lr i e ij , ■ • sU> a 'Tied 'lie
eh • • .irlm o! . ■"H*'f til 41, iti public tilpi iv i c
• hie. 'ii.l flihot fii we iii.iv c■ ustt'f him ■ ::d m*
vomprlled t i ch irt«e um 1 piiripn of him. y< <
w” < unot oso wi’lnmt an opr <» -
i in i y •» Im iicard, it ifiei Hie hetHtH'.', fit cir
,■ i p»' nces ol lies .se, as J.fP'ac Sin riyii bus
, s ■.;' ip m, r-m hi sub•’ mtiai'i ui'ch inted,
iin vc ulw 1 ' . ri |xi i id.i.u*! Ivt lom.
I i • mem t :i:c, '.ve bink i-e t chiic nee,!
■o l.e < tab' ll! .hr Bilk. Ti.e success
or f J Shi ter, Gi • .1 S .
lihl. known Io the people of the stile, Ins
X-. '• cm?r*e n».«“ )l ,,,n CS x, |.;s e .sy depn- ni-mi,
in <. m •!. mil. s onple fortune me suiTicieat
; ‘i cwtiiy Y ,Tr l‘ ,s course.
f e
' sr\ te r’gii rs xssocia riGN.
’ I ' - “' ' a« *n dl ii »• Nulilfieia of
. G , I I .teh o v it'izmf under the tide
- • !| s 'bis et c’";, *' nm to be Siattcrin<r
b; ugli tiie stiiie. A mei'iinj h,s been Ip hi m
• Al.'.vyn, a iwi-bcd o; Galbuunism, another jo
t county, sotne it: o her places an ' v;oyet
I ; xpo<! l<> htrar'of more ; ves, xvti er peci to see,
. i b iiiiih we do rim i):.hu;so io icad. detailed 0.-
I i ■ "iims of ihiiih-i -in;-Iv itfCHi 'i'd meeting of Stale
: ICgiiM pa’.rmis, fom evm y cptatdc r of the Stale.
- : L iioc Hii s the lovei of'<reoi'gi i and ( Jem nia’s
' ■ -'I hs,to be oti the look-out, tinder the fairesi
! -Xi;>:'»r, h ccpi-.-tsdy Im ks the mo'ji coiii-imin.it
j'! evds. ■ .■•m ii" umiiii’o 'mdusity ami the
- . e: .H'.> pm m r< <j : -iih;n, as we nave before,-so
w • ’ ow s iy, |t;<- p ni-.m pu iy m>y expect u ie-
■! !! .)■, si sit U1 me . V I--!'.,") f i-.H!) II pojU'S. We
i j ‘d o m,"-!) the pptiide is may f.'ive li-
i: o. • ;y, -:s T'my (ove da- i.'-.-ns i'uliun, aud iiy the
; i n is: Tenner arid endttai ;ny nes wi-h which they
1 . (.!>•’> :sn be m- in >■ y <h ;! • sccii.-s wh'ch g,vfi '
■ I ;r.i i-omniy ex :s to uro, To be on their (» L r AR D.
i ' i
REFORM -X’ULLIFIC ATION.
Al imunn bn! people ed (Jcorpi.i have, in
1 j evei y iism’d made of expressing ptibltc opin'iim,
■’ " ice ti:d io- hi, d -mninced Ncdliiicatimt, yet
iwe ’me it p i.'B-hi od n> th'm bx its votaries jus;
■ 'S if ii b id never been rvjec r d
I Tiie proc"edines oi ;hci L--■’•<■■.! tture we pub i
I ( :?.Ci 'o-d'iy, <1: ->w tie acts of the Lecisl nm-e on
■ f.'io-i'! deci! tn-s. [ :■.’(• d tvs of (he presi rit ses- i
; v ■" n-'s b ' i consum 'd in die ( ! :scipsiun of
: R'iolmiuns dl 'itd by M . C-s ippt i, ':<• Sena
:uh It hi) M 'luib'. One wotilu have supposed
Jth r a> c-’uii m.n woul I, after his nusticcessful
j el. m; -s ; is- !»•>;: er, and ik>e ’horotedi icrctairi
ttce tie has of ■ ai* publicjnind :i Georgia, tm
w-i dd.no: • ;i.!« vor u., force forward a pronosi-
'tioii |i> poopl - ha "so nficn rejected.
; "S'ldd’i •: m, its proseiv trs intend, shall cost
or:.. st lie ,'f !!•-, if.MS I e -)-. v.ell a* Itctibh ;
fivo dts ol i ses'e hi cen-anned m disc<:s.;in»»
hts wil I them v ! IX- s ns Ull j W)i r,
i (’< nsiitii am v> oui i ri’ isomtlde suppose thai
'<• 'lhm pt-' 1 I' -d win .iveisi-'s was a le«itim;tt (!
! 1 mdt ol L' g'si.p ion n Gi'orj’ia, n hen in ti.nli
ii is notiiiiiii bm a vobinWM v expression of ~i|."ii)
ion, h-.s not ni.-;e solomnuj ami is <-nti led to
mi mote coitside: .iiioti J ati ;n opim’oti express
«■' by the s'.me innn’Hn <>f persons, any where
»V ' Holes. tins' des mu less expenditure
el 'if • d'i:e fbii.ls—we imst the iieo.de will
look m, x ibis na'ier and m ihis and ;he like in-
'i. mdei a iefoi m I’.ion.
l« ’ ix) JIA JL.yxjr
slaaiE.
: . V .vcr’/.'ti’/r ■
.'.iis.s.s. llumptiill, 11 ntmUHl, .mi Ai’Eon-
IO C.1U30 '.tie Ml| el ill.i.mit-iH ol du public
ii urns to p tea p'H 'mii oi tii(.;n on , mid :
1 otu Al’.'if. <-’s b t.y, b, met Ailaioona Alims,
io t m 5 . i t uie cd A attn a, a iiu c i ust.' .4 i mid
t<> ue i pviiial, ay :s>:<l .iiud , hum t“ .s.,viiie, lo
lie ('mil -iiotixi.! m Paulrt.uj CoetiiX.
il(.1<)|l!livil, oflhtcJ Ox Ai . .U’Cmillfd, th-ll
me <IOXII,IO. m .miumz i kiiiii.ici Im
such .1 iiiitnoe 4.-| {’ me-X ..nd FusO'r’s ui^est,
awl i!i<' <>)■<) , J.(.->;ic<-, as lie tn )V deem no*
cwssary, to supply me imine ex.£< nc> s ol me
X alt , to tie paid lol' out ul lull COilimumiT
fund.
Aor cm her 29.
K-sol limn ofi •<r!by Al . Dim, mm die
■ '■■■uvtiiic:- i iismii to (be emm y of Union,
eigui (op s ~l ,H' Geoig, j Jus ice, <.ml mx co
pies of IX) ci i Digest, won ititiai'i- u . jou -
>' ds of mu piestm< session.
i di'< oibi r 30.
i om t ap. <>■ . <•• / !o rt .hh t <t
O *' -. Ai ' - .■ t. 11* uipimr, .;m 1* -i-.ls, io
• ■ 0" '• ij)) mu ||, ( , s , Vt . r .
■■ii :• s of :i• ( ’ uei ••• fj erj ,h. . ,
. ' ' ' I'-. I. i.lB .!: l.t.m ol i!:c , o : scip" J imld,
•IO ". !C; to die V,lm. j i ii.Ut.n ol cavil
ti ■ Ol KI ’RE :. \ i \ i IVES.
A, 26. 1833.
’ l OMTIITTEEs VI’p..!STFO TO C.i. 1 HitT LI Lt.S.
nil SS> s. G ;( ..Xf . B itie ,d 'O
lii'timve Otis mio.is n: tie C uni-sm 4 t > iver, i
[i-aiiul cid to iH"V .it .ii" pu.s-i;. in' hdi, ami
(hi iiffiig.i:am ol b'l.i s.
.V-ftM..'/ 28, 1833.
, *♦!'. VV . Ike. es La HL 1. , UPiVef.l to im'.tjn-
SI mi Illi )o',i. !!..|, ol jesiciihiy, so i. u ;ia .e| .. vs
io» itie <iis-1_ <• .. ei|t to tm if.| it),; aim residuum)
tn Ifivui cd Z. .< iiiiiali 13. 11 iigtovt s, ip reed
o.
< H\PPELL r ’S RESOLI’ i IO\S.
W"i > s, t people oi Gemgi i, me lirnily
r»iv.iit»ti :• ip Curs ituti'.fo o! tlie Lin ed
■S es, .'.nd if. iiiat Uiiimi id me .Simes which i(
has oidallied, and me tvt i imii. v io yield a
iln • ful obei.ience io tiif E- dci .i ..uihui ijies
when ctin.. wi inn imu coiismum'n il .tpl ri t •
\ ii'i also (hey <<<• famiy devot' d io ih rp*
'■tv.d ii’hts ol Hit- 8 ins, and repaid the
f>udul übsfiv .iter ol Hie coiimiimimiai bmiti
d-u v bi"\vi eit tlias'- le ei ved ri_'i: s and die de-
I e.i pi, poacis ut tite o me; d G »v i:t iimeut as
ess. mid to lite successful working of our feder
••l -vsiein, nid to ite te ! z non of .tie bldss
'i: s c<>!" io|il;i!ed by tip; 1 f.ieral L'liion:—
■\n wh h is file pific.ic.d tit .('IV.HICI' of this
! bound e’ can nu <• he wise be ensured or eu
i to.red It n ny ike ex:sm»<e id a right in the
'seveifd S des to cir :k, r* sisi and tepe.il ai ts of
’ho G’ neral (iov nimeui irausci nding the
■ limits of its delegated pnWT. j;
\ ! ivhrre.'S the right Ld a State thus to in
terpose i s sovee ign atithoriiv against Federal
usui pmioi'S within fs limns, has hr eu stroegiy
denounced ami denied by ti) Pn si hmt of the
Gtiiti dS nes ie his PioclaHiatioii of tn- ii-.mli,
day of |) ■crintM-r 1 •- , and in luo vune P,.,ci i
in !'ii.i«, and also i(t the AtTuf Con/ress of the
I .med Stales, p isSQii on the second d y of
M ch last, e.m tiled -’‘an act fin thet to provide
'or the collection of duties uit impotis,” tile
uii"«iii,v nf a S .'<■ idopu'd Lv\ts ciuist;iution*
d mithi.riiii s in the exercise of the tins light
are confounded and pul on th" same iouung
jw’uh arts of resistmKie to tite Federal laws by
I nhere u'lanthm iz *d irtdivi/mah or* bndies ut'iit
diridu Is, and in s.iid Vet provision is in ui>x to
tl'.w hi and d' 'fX: a Siatein her ;>c .on nn th s
rigli:, bv r<wrf■■riug rnoiin.ius discretionary
p wt rs on F< dciai ExecnbVf; by vesiiii?
the Feiii r. IJu , ,ry wild miginal jmisdiction
i of cases net cuuitjpi’‘j’.t'd iG’ the cQtndt’tJlic.!] tG
—— W -
of Eederal Cbgiiiiincr';—A>y seizing of) Sttfita in
stituted in tiie State (Jourts and iratisl'et t im>
die ulliinato dmmmm limi ibeteof to the F<-d
--oral I'ribiu >ds, mid li'ia'iy bv placing the wheie
; mihiny and iMv ii since of the country in die
i hands td die IX' Sidi.nt of lit? United St itt'S lo
i be by linn employed for the purpose of 811;)-
preasma by iln- swerd and ii tvmiet the proceed
’ m<;s ( ,f Si.je [ j wiia h she has had recourse
ttml'-r the s mciimi of her high sovereign au
ih.miiv, thus (re i ing such pi oceedings, not as
: the ac'.s of a sovereign S;ub , bm as if they were
the lawless omvemen!.; ol bands of insutgetds
mid outlaws; And wlie.ua:; (lie said Ac was
iin midi mid fac’ pas td lot- the avowed
' purpose of i;eing applied and exeruied .‘gaisi.si I
die proc.i'f diegs < l a sovi il'icti St ile, and yet
’mi i s fice it is aimed only 1 the law! ssm js
jof umtu:liorized i’ldivuhi d-t VViiencei.s cl'-'ar
ly evinced -t fixed and deliberaie determination
oti iho put of t[u j Gem’rai Government not to j
rmoguz.) ;ii.' S’ ares as soveiiign when tfiey .
com.-' in co’.ill-c t wish Federal rmimiilies, bin to
I view and treat dims m all sucli cuidFcts merely i
jas rcf.ictmy porumis of a consaiidated cm
pi..;- f j
\V hcrelote by the provisions and principles (
ol said ac.l, State sovcrmgntv is tittmly ddiior- ;
t'ted as against the Governnie.ut which ilm t
S'.'-es have cleared, tmd th'- S ate amhori.ies ;
are ei id." sttbm<i;;i.-'.:-.! to Un se of lii-ii Govern ;
inem as b.-r as such subordin idon can Ihjw from >
.tin uniim.ii nubility of tiie States to be con- j
trolled and coerced by Fede, al puwei, legi .ki
live, judicial and ex<"cmtve, back< d by all die
physical force of die Confedei m\\; whlt h is a
suiimdinmimi us great, if not is .i.'tng, us
ih h winch murks tm? il lation rmweeu any the
rnos hbsulme Guycrnnient and its dependent '
provmces,—Such is dm condition in which tlrn
Siu’es <d d.- s Unmn stand according to tin
princ:|»k“ j.roci:umcd by dm iXu.ndcmt, incor- :
pointed by Uongruxs in the legisl nioa t.fthe !
cmimry, and which, judging liom t xpti.
t ience, wtf may assun.-diy say, wti! be sitsiatn- •
cd by tlrn l eduial Judiciary: A cnnddimi '
i every <ln>r oi escape frmi» which is .sought lo ’
L" t il- c'li dly closed by ilriivnig to die several
States, no only ail light of iiiiei posiiion and
seit-prmmiion wlidst immbms ol the con-'
l"iif '. ry, bm also dm I it'tiliy ol secession from
l!:.'ii t.impact ol Union, hoivevm mm Ii di.it
compact may tie v.oi i t<l and abused b\ die
Gmierul Govern.mml io the d> -st, tieiiini > f
ibeir lighlsum! die lusting <uiii of d eii iitipjn
m ss.
In this state ol tii;,.gs a st-leinn dti’v is in
cumbent on those w Im ■>i (~ ni i pm'idim - tirmni*.
I'lHfastrd W id) ihe gu.i. (ii.mMiip of Suite < tgiits.
—!t . ehooves them «( .dmisiy to defend the
bill.. . s.ics'mu- i m keep id)'h'r- ;■ :j | agy rcasioii,
to II cm the title piimtpk-s -d'oti. politic I
sys cm, am! to ussmi .mu vindicate m»t oi.lv
die ngins ol die S lates, but ;d.s ( > the pr u. iu id
means ny wt;u:!- liosv ligli.s may be maintained
and pri-actv j
I'm: Seo ami ilmise (d Representative:.',
oi die b■..)■(.• i ! Gcmt. ia in Gr-iier-d A.sa>-mb!v
tn ,do therelme deci ire md tesolve;
i bat die si x eral .States < <>trip'>siug the Uint
tiu Si.ims ol Americi, imtwiihsiandmg the
comp..c . ' L (ion mib>istiug brnwei n diem ..ml
tty which i G.-uei '1 iiovmnmeni I'm Siicciftc
pui puses is.'.- imsiied, are free, sovmeigii ami
imiepi t.deii Stu s.:—th i. in Virtue of iliei;
sovm c. >my . i itey hivi die rigln of pi ex cm mo,
e.i n wiinm i 1 ■■ owti him,s, all i-xetcisos ol p..w
ei by the Genera) Go vc: mm mt md .mi hoi i.-.mj
by ..ml com; icl, that as mdopr'imern States
■ lit ir cmisiituu-d .'lUTimr; ■•■- ,| H - wholly excinm
Doth my cims i.tition. I li bility to b' co .roil-
f I. .. , t .. i ’ I \fl
ci! or cm ; ceil by the G tn im Govei rimiml, or
any or a!! idthe depm (nn tns thei eof, utid hut
as tree S 's, iu< y owe it to Ilii-msi lvi:s, io
.'tv cans 'ol iibetty mi.; mmikind, mit
cumb to tiiu iX'icis <d tiitvif legated puu tn s
wi Inn their ; i-spnc. iv limiis.
2. And it i- fuj dim declared mid rosdlvt’d;
'l'n.it by dp ’ -aid comp ict caiietl do' coa-
s itn .■:•< <rf 'ire United St des, do seveia! S t'es
oi th- L’ntoii fa..ve no ewid.'iicti on the Gtm
t. al Gf.Ai.immem or .my d.-p oii 11( ip theieof
the light oi do'ei imii mg, a'-.ig. insi dm sev«.'i<d
Si es, questions of disputed powei Ufisiog be
tween 'in' Gem i .1 G » vt'jmim nl and my Smic
Ol Si'll :—mil ti;'.i: till y by said couqimi a >-
poin'i’d miy c'.’inmon m bifier In iwi en the Gen
ei.d (.'..ve, mu.-iii .md rim S' at<-s for die pur
pose ' i d>■terminal'' such q'lcstiims.
3. And b ■ it furiiiei n soiled, as a Decessitv
conseqa nee oi du foi< diat each js u ;
ills lie lit.l'd of pid.-.'ii'g so i'selfiP itd'raethms
of the cm s’.itn -Oh by die f'edei ;d gove: ttinenl
ot' ! of itHer; using Im- 3;o pm pc-e oi m: < siim
siicli iidi 'Ci’imis withi.i iesown .'imi's;—an.i tii ii
Stu h judgment mid i.itci posiiion of’ a Sone s
miy l.’tib’te to lie ovmi'iied by the d< ci->mh of
three fourths ol dl the Slates ac.dnc;mibl< r tin,>
piovisions for. ,mi Hiding die col's iuit-on of Um
Ui'tied Stairs.
4. R-solye,; . bm—That the fm.id «, dfseci s-
Sion is insep ii ably incident to a comp ,ei >mb
sisting Le ai . n sovereign S ates, ami dm ifadit
of sec'.-ssum in any |. n tieul ir ins'. mec urns'
depend e:n caitse- ofuliieh iht party assertin'’
the right must jad-je !br its'df; aim tigs: which
causes fl giant breaciKS of ifie compact by the
(Cimr party or parties have Iways been cotui
d' lit! good; and si cessitm —f..r ai’v cause cm
at tlm most, expose die secerdiie Slate only io
the consciences iri-irg under i h<» laws of w o
arid of riafiuns, and never to loose of treason
and r beltio:;*
5. Resoled further, th:t the principles con-
t..med in the as sresnit^h^ c| nri iiiou of the
President, and X< i e.f iiiWTmi<;tes-ol dm Uiih
ed S' Ites. godirer-Eq i;. d..-ir practical icmle.i
cy as wr II as-iu bsinict theory, to con did lit
the Slates ol U:is Union into one
ot which the pj .in conseq ionce would be a
8* «’ C( '’ ! ■ „ . • .... 1 .. ... G,. •.
exercisable l y die Sia'.cs hi thrii sepaiate ca
pacity and couirwliitH' tl’e vast and dive-.died
interests of the c i.ufcdeiary wi;h ahsob.jm wifi
and acconling u> his own aii; ’r.ir , < o i ;ru.;iou
of its "powers; wln'iice would result m ’he first
instance the numerous ids imd irri.at’mns ..f oils
govi rnment, Mud in tim final «•<em, dm loss oi
I'borty aad 'djo Jo l ., g;?. of ijiu I-i on of th';
i '
‘ r The dsc-n.it? nnd flottte of RmpresentalivQs
lof the State ol Georgia do iheiefote protest a
i gainst the aforesaid .Act of Congress, entitled
.si Act luiiher to provide for the collection of
jduties on imports,” and also against the prmci
ples on which it is based ;s inconsisicni witii
the t onsiitiition of tbo United Slates, and (be
I rights of tin? Stales, and they do hereby de
mand the repeal of said Act; with a view to
; which, his Excellency the Governor is lequest-
■nd t<> tiansniit copies of the foregoing to the
Rep.'cscmtaiiyes of Georgia in both branches us
Cunginss, (o be by them laid before m -ir res*
pective House : at thy ensuing Session of Con
gress.
j BAXT E II’S SUB SFI TUT E.
Wh?■■•i’.i» die peopi ■ of G *orgia are deeply
i ini’rested itt the piesmvation and perpeniatiotj
■t;| iho Union and C’omdi'.uiion ot the United
■ Si des, and the reserved rights ol’tls." Sin'es.
; Ami whereas ptinciples have been advanced
'upon fihicb is predicated the tight of ■’idler of
• the States composing (he Uniied States, to md
i lily an J abbrogulo, within her own limits, any
Haw passed, by the federal Governmen;, which
I may be deemed by the Stale ijitilifxmg as mi-
■ voasiitmion :!, ptinciples. incompatdd w,tb tho
‘ genius and spirit of the (Xinslitutiom, md
' which ii allowed io prt;v:;il, must firs: inevitably
! termimiio in a dissolution of the Union, LttiXl in
ifi-'.cu and sangiiiuaiy contests I,'iiween tho
‘ 8 itus, iud fill Hy m (lie cstahlislnmmt oi des-
jiotism on (;.<•( urns of the Republic.
Tim Semite and Ilmi.se ol Iloprese.Dtatives of
tin? Slam of Georgia in GemHul zissembly
met, protest uga'rns' such principles fur the lol
l:n. tug reason:;
L'.isi, because tho history of the United
. States, furtii:;lies instructive lessons upon tho
■ dangerous tendency of such decti ines. The
A< xv Englund Stales hav.uig upon ibe same
; principles ju.-.rifi d their opposition to the em
; bargo ami the late war, and upon the same
piinciplus did a neighborin'' Stale plant hec-
- self m opposing tin; revenue laws of ii;c Unit eel
Secondly, becan.se when reduced to practice
tiie unavoidable eltccl will be, to subject I wen,-
ty-ilnee ol the twemy-four States lo Hie gov
; t rmuem and control of one.
i'iiiinly, because they must lead to a des.o.«
lit iun ol iho U mon ami ihe prosit atioti oi tho
Coiistib lion oi the United Suites.
I'om tlily, because they repu.li no the repub-
Lean maxim th .t he majority should gon-rn,,
‘•ib;. vd.il principlu of u’lmlilics,” and for ilieir
prattvtd success must resort to force, “the vital
pimciple at.d immediate parent of despotism. M
And whcieas tlm Ciists demands rd the te*
speciivo Suites a cleur ami ex licit avowal of
il.mi I’pitiions Gpou the suite mt« mu liimlami'ii
ltd princtpic's o' cm fm in of yove. nimmi.
I>. it resolv- d; 'l'lnH the Consii'iilion of tho
Uai.)-d Smies, is lit;' tcsiil: el a r :mi,. >i; enter
ed int.i by iim respr-, .ixm Slate-, bv winch the'/
stt: r< iiderml a part of tinm sovereignty, ami
H'S;' (I the pail so sturemkicd m the L ured
Si.u s.
Resolved, Tbit ihe govcinmeni ofm<- Unit*
e-l S is pirliy popular, acting directly ot*
Ute ( i.iZ ’iis of I'm 1 several Si i'es, and partly
li-dt i.il, depending Im its existence and action
ou tiie i xtsience ol lue Slams.
Resuivml, j'itat tunoiig he a'trib'.t'.es <i! suve
iciguty retained by the Si m s is dial ol Witch
ing ovci me operations ol the L deral guverii
m. m, .md protecting ns citizens 'gainst their
ImcoilsU4Uinm.il abuse, and lii.il ibis can be
>.Il done.
1’ ..s., by ('.monstrating against it to Congresfj.
i>y address to the people in the exercise i f
their ifi'ctivu Irancliise, 10 cihiiige or instruct
lib b I UhtHi'xif iVi.’S.
ail hilutcivs lo lhe oihtj StutO,
them io a co-operation hi e.U'eciing a repeal of
i t n: iiiiconsf iitt lonal law. *
; By piopu. j.g amt udmeius to ibe Constitu.-
■ don.
And, ilmuiy, ;l.he law be inlider.'bly ojijiri s,**
sive, and they li.j.J the icd iai govei ument dc
' ifi tiiiimd to pciM. veie in its enforci tnen , ,m n
and not until dmn, iiy a r-'sor. io the nnuial
light wii;ci> every people nave .u fcs.st inlolura*-
ble uppi esstoji.
Rt'. olved, That the alleged right of a St;itf' r
to put a veto on <ue i.xeculion of a law (d tim
United S I’es, wind) such S ; i e may dedaru
ifiicum-iitutiui) il, ffuciiiii'd, , t s if n exist, it must
lie, v. ( ii a cone) i 1V( . obiigai.irm on the p..-rt of
I.)© United States io iclr iiu fiom • xecumig it,
amt die luriin r alleged obligati u on the part of
dial guveriiii; 'Hl o submi; ilia, ipu stioa (o thu
•'.nates, by pt op i.i'iig urn mdnients are n t given
bi ill) (. Ollsl i’ (I .lull, lioi d<) tilt!',' glow Olli ol U;
uy ci tile ;?:■.<•. nu] powers.
fitsoiveij, i iiat tins light of S' :ie veto is
mu S'lSimimd by the Virgim ior K. u'.uchY t ( so
lution, as niieipie.i d by du n au.1.0;-, oi by ;|;o
cmi i;>i ;ueoti.. exposition ol dm Cooxliiuiioii
Lv i s 1. f-.m j . atid those who pm dcioai:-d in i;s
i;itt'..£ p: e\'m us io its ad epi ion.
That ll;r li. in ami i::J ( p.-n h i:t
c01.;:,.' Hi iim present Executive of the United
..i s in ifUtiontu wmksi.l imermit imp-ovc
ao in .mu the Um'.ed St . ts’ Bank, promises.
jt.i brine Li, k Hie govt" mm-nt witiim i.s legni
in re sphere, audio-, siabhsn the liarmuny of
the Tat".-.; I'm which b ■ df.- J e, v.-s (he uudimii;-
ishtld 101, fl !"Ur t ~f ();d,o u ;’ G‘( ()> ..j.i
WO! FORD’S liMENDMENT.
lii so. >t■ d, i i,l tu s( j cHe •;d : smj;Jd v i)' 'h-x
ly disapprove the insiuibi ions, ceusiires, aldj
df-mmciations aeaia a • ho. vemn.tide dm f rn
'(tfistiate of die U.d'ed ' S’a’t fm hi., p:.; H <.:T'
sciif be 11 dural « (don t; mubi be
P'lesC’ivf.l,” and fm those provide;)!
cfl/is ; dminislratyu) by whidi he sm reeded in,
ptt'sei viiig tq.it Union in a most eveiHlul ci i-is, ’
■i dhi saving etu behaved couniiy ficm all (!.(>.
(ii*; -. and hmjms of a bioody idv.l
1 .Js Ge;m; d A->(:-;j;b!y Ice's unfeigned grai;-
1. a.i.mj iu ,tui ( n;itig, dial f \udtcw Jad.Lm is
ciiifi'.ad t » li.u i'! liii'.uue, tb'lf' confidence ;.'jJ
■. 'i ■ ■(-'lyiw of d<c people of die L'niicd Stales,
a. uJ »"'>** ‘ -peciuip. ofllin people of Gci/rgi:'*
i’n- t!m u:d ami vdor, w h which m thu f)d,[
be .as mplund> ddfen cd m;/’n idoi. ,| s. 4 f e .
. :.ml nor, and dm S J p!1I ; :V} t .,. G110 _
■'G G ' ; ?, witn w .h, a rabnmi, Im o:a
‘it:; ;>t i a.i iliusri igfat oi '. fC p'.''.”d<' « ■
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