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Looking«*»i-r y •;• -.%• . i ..r.iii
the Gcuefal G5vernmWJr-t n, H the Icgi»!»
live, Executive, amt Ju<IJ^iiil lMn&rtfnents-r-
nntl confining W* viewst.nhe encroachment
olihe Executive upon the la-^lmtve, ;h(.
■.ajpyuwmW •«* pi 5g$ip£
Pvrhcoi Cftogfess* Am O.f Jnkc u
anfl4f tlrerc Vein*,'wmiewhcre in t!ie*yW«n
rHHi^'Tiigii commit uUrtu;il |K»w«jr, to arrest llitiir
prtVgrc85f hThT compel the, parlies to adjust the
(HHeffcncc»-they go onf till the State falls, by
eorrinulon ot violence*
i—mTii{X jiy r *iC (l vcqtare- to a<Ul.to these
remarks another, in eohiarrot5rwiftrrOC*p»/mt
wider-range, .uni date it from an earlier pe-i^ aiiucr nHisuleration, tint'Jess true.. We nre
m
m
ji-ri. Resides ttie dUt ribbuou among t1i«
of ilw General‘GtivernipnitV
tboWWlongs to our system another, ntqi n>
fur morfr‘ta;' of t a,, t <l‘*fiuO n orilUtributioa of
jHWer: tlmt H*W1 l 1 '” «"<t *'io «?n-.
■•emMJoferh'mnnt—the re*crved mid tklega-
'tod rights, OVe m&irttonojtcB of which is still
tunic essential to - the urO'scrvatlon of yur lu-
diittuion*. Taking tin* wide review of ojir
pditiea) svstem, t'lte.'icyolntt6n in the midst
of which wc iirf, brcnni not a, impposed-by
the .Senator from Kyfffncky, shortly hoforc
the tfonmicnceincilt of the pre,*eiiV session, hut
many- years ugo. with the commencement-of
. (life restrictive system.; ifiid lormiimteil it* first
wirhilie passage of. thcTnrce hill of the
• tef srssii.n, wltieh absorbed nil' the. rights ami
sovcreliflity of tho' States, art,! consolidate,!,
them-in this Government. Whilst this -pro-
,-ccss was going buy of absorbing' the rcsorved
powers of the Stales, on tile part of the Gctt-
. exul. Government, another commenced, of
' concentrating, in llip‘.Executive,'the pnwersnf
the ofiiyu two, ill.:' Legislative and Jndiyinl
Departments of Hie'Government; which emt-
•stitutes the second stage oftho revolution, itl
Which wo have advanced nhnost to the ter-
. mimitioti. . ,
$ '.Tlie'Senator from Kentucky,- in conneo-
lion witji this jmrt of his discussion, Pend a
striking passage frulii (Ine of tile most pleas-
■ ing and iiisrractive Writers in any lnngttage,
‘ (Plutarch:) 'the description--of CarStir forcing
'himself, swotdln hand, into the treasury of
the'Rrimnri ComniohWealth. "We are at the
same stage of Our |M»liticttl revolution, and
• the analogy 1 lietvgeen tlio'two cases; is eom-
i .plefe, varied only.by Hie character of the Sc-'
' tors and tint circumstances of. tlto times,t—'
. That-was a dose of tin intrepid nud hold-war-
rior, as an open plunderer, seizing forcibly
, the,treasury of the countfy,. wlrich, in that
1 * Republic, as well ntr ours,-was confided to flu:
.'.custody of. the legislative -department of jKc
. ’ Upvcrnmi/nt. • The actors in oitr case are of
didbrent character—artful, cunning ahdj
‘ corrupt' poliricittns, and not'fearless warriors.
They have ciitcred the treasury, not • sword
in lmnd, ns jtulriic plunderers, bill with the
■fnlse keys nf sophistry, ns pilferers, under the
'■ kileuce of midnight, Theiuotivc and object
■ 1 ere the same,' varied in-like hiumior,. by char-
' -^aclor and; circumstances. ‘ '‘With .money I
"wHl get men, and witli' mon, moneyi" was
iliu iiimum of tiie Roman plunderer. With
. money wc will got piirttzuus ( with partizans
, voty9,"and with;votes,'money,is the maxim or
• our pulilio pilferera. ■ With men nnd -money,
not oniy-iiidohlcd to tla-.euiise which 1 have
Mnledy for utrr present stlciigtli iu this body- a-
gainst life .preBout luttrpnliou of’ihq £iccu.
live, hot 'if. the adjustment of tfic tarilV hud
.1ut.fi alone, as it oitglii to hnye dnne', without
die odunisiilll-wjiinliaccdriipanictlit—iftlctse
'wild.lc.l in die compromise, h.i'd ■joined the
State R ight -party in llioi'r resistance ft, dint
micotislifutional measure, and thrown td)e re
sponsibility .hit Its real authors, the adminis
tration, tlinir party Would have beep so prus-
Irttletl tlirougbont'tho entire bloiltlt, and.their
)>ovyer, in cottscipteeee,. so reduced, that they
would not' htivp dureil to uuejnpt- tJiQ pres'-ut
pleasure r. or,-if they -had, -diey wuuld have
been brokermd.flel'ealefl. • -
Were .1, said Mr. C.; to select tile ctjse
host cab;nlnteil to; illustrate die necessity .of
resisting usurpalipn-itl-llio U’ery counucuce-.
ment, and to. prove lmw diirieitlt.lt. t» to re
sist.it in any subseipa-nt.-slage, if not met at
first, I wouftl ecloet tip?- very case.' - \Vliat,.
lie. asked, is (He;cause of the jirespirt usurmi-
tion of power ou tlie part pf the Executive (—
Wliat the uioliyo l—tire temptation which has
induced llitmi.ioseizeogtho dc|X)‘site».?, ..Wliat,
btit the - large surplus, revenue-^thdcighupt
ten miliums in the public-Trcns'iiry, beyond
die wants qf the Goye'rnmcitt ?A'nd wliiil
has put so large an amount of money inutile
Treasury, w'ltpu hot needed l J miHw-er L the
protective system,—llmt,systeni which gradu
ated dulioB, tifiti in reference. to tho wiints. of 1
the Government, but in. .reluronco to the. iut-
porttmiiics nnd' demands of the. inunofuctn-
rers, unil.wjiiuh poured millions,of tlnilutv im-
to.tho-.Treasury. beyond the most, profuse do--,
niunda.tuul even ilie extravagance of itie. gti-
vernmetit—take.ii—unlawfully tukcif, from die-
•poekeW-.-pf thofie. who honestly, iundo it.; 1
hold that those who muke. ute entitled toyvhnt
they make ■ against nit tho world, except tliir
government j and agbiast it, Cxcoptjh tiu: ex
tent of its legitimate and constitutional wants;
and llml, fof. tho guverument tQ thke.ope coat"
more Is robbery.. It»-violn'tion.of-ttiis"aiioretl
principle CutigriM fir,il reitiovhd die depositee
into the' public Treasury, front fljft pockets of
•1 Uoiour—'
liber-
careful
aiid,
r -— take
sircli encroacVunent; no matter from wliat
rpiartef it conie—that, if die power of the U-
nwm-was-ailowed'.to increase bcyoU'l its pre
scribed limits, tile result would be a conyolida-
ted'govcrnmpnt, which must, pad iii.tyranny:
and if,Tin the other: hnirtt Ute plates assumed
to themselves to' exercise the. powers exclu
sively granted to ilie* Federal
.....j - T ,.. ivemment,
the result' -would l«) dbmniou,- anarchy, arnl
civil wa'r. Hence, the vital' jtnportaiice of
keeping each witblii the njnn prescribed.
That’it was- also ossCntial lo thc preservation
ofjiberfy mid die purity of the ConstittiUoh,
that each department olrthe Federal'GpVern-
inctit Allrmfd.'be citecketi iiipay attempt (o' in
terfere with the powbrsgranted to-the.otlicrs.
Those, he said, were tht true priticijtlos ttpnn
winch tho Vnum was htsed^mjtt upon (vhieh
its preservation- deja-.iidid. ’ Rtit, it had been
Ogid, that there was at [resent po^becasioft (fir
Caesar struck down Roman liberty,-at tho mi
■•w ^ — "H • • " ,J '
.'trfl 'battle of l’lritlipiii, never to -rise again -.
Ihim wlriclt disastrous hour, all the powers of
tlie Udnmu Republic, worn consolidated in the
•, .person of : C.ie«ar, and perpetuated in-lris.line,
i(.With money and corrupt partizans, n greut
i money und eorrujit partizans, a greut
v- eilort ls now making.to choke- and stifle the
. Voice of'American lihertv, thmugli all its na
tural organs t by-'corrupting the press; by o
tine
t
errverswing the" other, departments; amj Anally,
‘ ’ by -setting up a pew and polluted organ, com •'
“• posed of oHIce holders and corrupt pajtlznns,
glider die urnrie of n national couventihn
-w.l)lch,’ooutl 1 tc‘rfeiliiigihe' vQrce:-of the poo;
.'' pie, will, If niit resisted, in their 'name diotato
" die ■Succession; When the deed Will.be done—•
Trtveannunriw "
viierevattmott mK-rmipWr
' i era of Our republic iu lilto tnanoer be consol-.
•’V idgted in the President, and perpetuated 'by
, .its dictation. _ ;
■? The Senator from Kentucky, (Mc- C.) an
■ tioipates with eot'ifideuce-t)mt ’the small, pajrty
* who was donmmeed-at tht: lost session, as true
knoncy from the Treasury, anti bestowing it as
I have stated, to iavbritemiid p'arlizun brinks".
Would to God | sgid Mr. C.,->ytmld uf-Gbd 1
could reverse the'whple of.llits’ tielUrions ope-
’bV'tors and disurtioutsts, will be"-found, on this
■KW '■
trying occasion, standing-in'the front rattkr
/and inmit'ullv rcsisting.thc advance nl'dcspot-
lb fxjwbf. ‘I', s-iid Mr. Cat.noun, heard die
a\itlcl[iuticm 'With pleasure, hot bn account oT
twlrich.ll implied, but,tUe evi-
' ffldlronlplltiaent _ J ■■
. deiice which if aflimls, tlurt tlie cloud which
*; hits been so industriously thrown'over the cha
racter ttrid motives of that small, hut patriotic
party, begins to be dissipated. The Senator
hazarded nothing in the prodietjom That pnr-
‘ ty is the dclctmiued, the fixed, rind the sworn"
■''[ enefny to h'subpatiou, entile from Wliat r| rr npt or
aridniidcr/what form it may—vyhether frtint
'the'Execnttve, upon tho other .departments pf
. * dlls government,-or'from'lliisgovfcrnment'oii
’ the sovereignty and.rights of the-States. - Tlie
; resoluiiiiiiiindVortitadewith which it muiutain-
.. ed its ponitiiHt, at the last session, under so tmi-
. ' tiy ditticuldcH rind dungers, in defence of the
• .SinteS'uguiilst dm eitcntaeiunents of the Ge-
’ lieral Govenmfcnt,-tliriiished evidcnce,-iiot to
■ . bo hiistaken, Utiit tiiut phrty in tho present tno-
•'lfientou8 struggle,- woultl'bo 'fimnd arrayed in.
defence bf tho righpi of- Congress against -thtJ
enorbricllmtintRiiftlie Executiv.o; ' And let me
' tell the Bonato'r fropl Kentucky, said Mr;'C'-.
. that If the • present-struggle, agaiut Executive.
nHiir|irition.'bo , successful, It'will pc. owing tit
■ .thosnecess witli wtdeh we, tho iiuflificrs—1
. .. out tirit'nl'ralil .of. thb. word—tnniutuined the
/'J. rights of the States against the uncmaclutianls
^ w tha Qeiie'rnl Gcrvcruiuem, at the lost'ses-.
. * stdili>' V i t. -v-' '
A vcry'fcw wrmls wiil plaro tills point be’.
“ votid cbiitrovcray. To the iuteriitwiiion of the
'-Carolina, wo uru indebted for
Otpts of South'- „. rl . lT
tbn adjustment of the tariMT ([uestiont with-
'Out it,' 'uimie'lnnik-m i- of the Senator from
k emti'qk'v^ with.-tlie manufacturing interest,'
*, . ^tca( as jt is, deservedly So, ns it ought to be;
-.'would have- been wltoly incompetent, if he
• T'liihl cvetr thpugfit -proper to eXott it, to
\ . adjust the iinestiJu. Tlie-ntU-miH would Ithve
'■ prdytruled liitn, and those who acted with him,
' and. rior the'system. - It wits die separate nc-
\;dori ot tlie Stutc, that gave hint the place to
' Muittl upon';- created the necessity for the. ad-
ilMtimnit* 'mill llSglUUinUlto miiiilki nl' till In nrin,' 1
jnstmcut-,-Hnddlsposcdthcmitidsof all to coni-'
s-, I pul the'solemn question to
. ptontise. 1 Now,
all-'
1-whti hear mp r if the tarill’ had not then
hern, ndjrisled—if it was now no op’en ques*.
tinn—whyt lto]ib' of Sucecssfitl resisfaned. a-
,. gainst dtq iisnrpmmns'of tlto Executive, «ii
tlie jmrt of ttiis or tnty-tuber, htbucli -of-the'
. . government,' couhf be-entertained l.. Let-it
-'libi-be-saHr, thritTliis is the result of accident;
* Of art tiiifiirrsccn't'outingeucy. It wait clear-;
ly’perceived,' bud 0[ieu.ly stated, that -nosuc
cessful resistance could bo made to tlto cor-
lyijition ami cncroucliriteiits of'the Executive,
•while dio ms question reiiiained open—
' Wltile it separated the mirth from the south,
. v and wasted tlie energy of the ltonest arid pu-
triuUe-pentmisbfkWcmuimiuity, npumottaoh
Other, rii.e joint .elllirt of which is iudispenwt-
- . --- 0 j, •
bly necessary to ekpoi those ihtnt jtudibrity.
Who ere convertiug the entire jHovcrs ot’ Go-.
vcrume.lt irito-n" cirirupt electioneering ma-
.?Wnc ;. rtnd that, widtoitt sc|iitmte Ftots inter-
pbaitioti; tlie niljusupcriit was iriijxifsihle. Tlto
Jtruth ol this position rests put tijartt tlie ac-
ctdental state of things, but,‘on a [ttttfiittiid
principle growing uut of tlie- ltnturo of Gov
ernment and [tarty snuggles in a free State.—
History and reflection teach us, that when
mtetifigs-itr.association !i,ke,ritts ;• btxiOOgejtiQ
such assumptions- of ^xt-.j-cr v
ample, has taken 'tUbiri-fibtri thin dejiewite,
and distributed thorn among favorite and par-
(izan bunks. . The means used have been the
same itl-both cases. ' Tito Constitulion .giyes'
40 Congress llie pn.wcr to. bty diitief.oyitft t
.view toreyentje 1 . Tliitt power,- without regard
ing the, object far w.hfch it xvris im'cnd<;tjj4>rr
gating Unit' it-.-'yas.a great-trubt power, ngccssrir
rily. limited,by tho.iintJire.tif snoli [xiwers, .to
rite subject and tlie object pf rite trust, was per-,
verted tp u use -uavor itilei'idcd, thut of juptifttt-;
ing theiudiistry of Cue'portion of. rite..counriy.’
at- tha-.expense or,another; n,itd„ under this
false tntprprctutiuri, die money was transferred,
(loin its ualurril and just dc]tostte, tho pockets-
of those .wlto’nlndo it, into, rite public Troasri-
ry, as i have stated... In .this too, tlie Execu
tive followed the example of Congress. .
lty tlie ntrigic couBtruction pf a. few simple.
.-woiilsr-“ unless udrOrwiso ordered,"—inlrml-
7 ._,... weronltpmpted.—
But, he.askcd, wliat wiptUe-Jitct 1 •.■Uati-nril.-
‘many seriotls encreachmcpis already been' ljt\
fcmptcd-J . Had not Cotigrcss-uSsiiipcd tyjt-"
self the-right to cspibiMt-.n, Tariff-oxpr[:^slv
(or the prpfcction .of ■nriinufacteres,«llhpugii
mtt.so. nvowed' tut tiie litco of the stittUte jt^K
Had It-not assumed, a', power to-.
public, iribney to--iitaUiog-hileiiia.l tmplpvc-
metits xvitiifn”. the 0ftu.cs f' -Had'not, -tljejEx-..
cctitive in 'KKlo,. th ropleneif-to coerco.XJeorgi a?
Jlad not tlie Biipmno Court attempted to.stay
tlie- proceedhigsof nVtnfeiCfturicactuig.wiiit^
in its- juriwlrction, in tlie casO'of .Tfwscls l—
■Ilrnl ririt' tlie; Excciidve’- ustilped a. juiwer,ui
n>[tjovtug thc.'.(Icriositesi.-' "He • believed, thttt
mnily, pTiihiitilyliU who were present,-would
cpncnl; witli him, dial dteso wcxc-iisutpatiotts.
If iisurpations, no mnttiir how sntfdl or. fruni
'quarter they coirte, Werri not-nt pnep checkod
“by the people, they.would naturally iqcteas'
in magnitude, until tlie- union- woril.d: bu,(ln-
st 10yen,and -tliis frco itnd.hapjty ceiintfy fit)
subjected to .despotism- or anarchy—tli.ia les-
&oii, hc sjtitl, was inculcalcil in.tlie b.isfory.of
all republics, -lie winild cite tjte fall of..die.
Roman-republic-as un '‘•instance.-.- Ctesat: at
first vontured. to. violato .only a simple, hut mi
old custom of Rome. Rs •primpitnccd ft- pa
negyric lot:-the fnnerat of his yottng wife*--
tliis- gavoitho.people agoix! opinion of.bis
heart. • Up tlietv.prodnccd. the images of Ma-
■riusi yvho bad hcep^ccliired on- onemy to. the
Stota.l thus bringing thp-dccreesstf-the Bo-
nilfp irito -coiifcmpt,',' Bui. tho 'people1 only saw
in' this,' a-gront. courage, rind' adrnircd lnm the
more-. IfiCriieii iusist.ciV, cottiriiiy uithe.Criii-
stituiioit, n[:oti 'beirigdewcteff'-Codsnl,' .while
wfthotit the walls waiting for a:.ttiiunpli, grid
the people, filyored liitn.. At last,.lte crosaw)
tiieilubiconl.'-The [icople then-saw tpeirfol-
Jyj nnd 4rbmblcd before; him—Out .it wqs, tob
lutC.r'Ifo seized the public TrcaSulrinml made
ltimsolf Bictatar for.life: .True,• he-ricyrir
readied jlie.putqtlo. ■ But Augustns, Jtta'-Suc
cessor, did—rand Hip' eplendid RolutWi/Refriioj
die,, bdeutne- a sjijetidid Reman E mpirc^-;
‘Emptwofrilav.os., Such isritte oTthb sdlcri
lessons\vlticl) history,tcncl;es.-'-. If ...
’- JORit doelrinc -is to .prfcVenl,' epetpnehmorits
D-otn dte'negiunrdg,-.no niatter ftonv jwlipnco
thoy icomp, und opr Liberty nrid tlriiim is safe,
lleeause we, insist upon this obvious truth, he
said; wc arc denounced ns disurgauizers—nay,
ns disupiilnists. . Stich a;cimrge was riot worth
the denial. Those.wlto mado.,ltcould ;\ot be
lieve it. - No honest mpri could live under
tius Union, mid.flesiretdsep'it destroyed! ' No
wficthcr emanafiitg from tlie E.-.ccn-.ivc, Le
gislative; or Judicial Departments.'
Jfesdined,- -That wo unequivocally, condemn
die Frochtmation of Andrew-Jsckson, Fresi
derit of the Unitbd Slates, herein biifrire rgei-
ted, and will use all proper and constitutional
means to prevent the success'of its imti-re-
pablican principles. , , . .. v
Resolved, That we consider the Forco Bill,
of March 1833, an assumption of power by
.Congress, denied-lo it by the Convention who
framed tlto Constitution; violative of tlto spi
rit of that Constitution; dcstructivO. of the
soyereignty'of die Statos; hostile to (ho har
mony of the •’American l’cople ; arid a mea
sure lor the repeal of which, eviery considera 1
iron of Patriotism; Prudence., and Justice, Ve-
liemetuly.'calls. ' , 't. , ,
>- Resolved^ That wc, a portion of tl-.q JC-pub-
lieati ohizcnS of Georgia, alive to. the indepen
dence and State devotion, which they display
ed in votiag against (fiat bill, riow return ( oUr
thanks, for their, fajelily, to'tho majority of
our Representatives ip the last Congress, and
to that ^ligiMiijndtHl . Senator-, wlirt “ would
have been .harried, ,'on his. denth-bed, to tlic
Capitol,■’t.ratUcr than nut have .recorded liis
vote against it. . ' '<•
Rcsolvcdy Tltaf thi.prcsiding officers ,of this
.these Resolutions to Cpl-
Tronp, arid to each of tlto Georgia Represen
tation 1 wltq Wert!-opposed to the said B1JI.
The..m'eel'mg tvgs 'then addressed, by. Gol.
JoaKru W.-JAeKooN, Dr. VVlK C. Danif-i.l,
e'd-tucotifer pit the Secretary of the Treasury _ . ..HHH. JHHBPW
a ljmlted [lower—to giv:: atbU(inunl-N, ct.rif^- (« -.1.(111 who .itris tho foelutgs'pfa paVorit .Idr'.his
the public dcjjositcsj lie Jtqs, iu Jifte manrieG
terLiliis4.nwer..JiJiilr niadv It the iuHftu-
by- similar sophistry; of drawing .tire
vyUose broyvs Jt-fins boeri mgilo ; with,whom
only ji pan .be.'rightfully tlepoeUedt..' B.ut ns-
this cannot bu .done, I inust content' myself
by giving a- vote J to rcturn it to' tltb.public
* 1 >RHv -IHIt Vf| (ll
winch thjg subject umy be-.viewed. ; 11’cj all
remember, how early the qnnsiiop.of'tfin sur
plus rttvenue .began to.agitafc die country.—.
At a very early period h .Senator from N. Set-.-
soy, (Mr* DicaKiisoN,) prosoritctl Iris Whcme
for.disposing of it by'dis.triliuliiig.it. among the
Stqtes. . Tlto first- liiessugo.nf tho Prosulerit
recommended a.siniilar pntject, wltieh was'fol-
lowed .up by. a tuovenierit on tlte part of dt
legislature of Ncw-Vork,.turil.I believe. Both
of the other States.: The public attention wn
.
. . The public attention wan'
.arotiscd—the scheme scrutinized—it* grosj rim
constitulionulity arid ipjnstice. und its.dbrigor-
ons tendencyVof absorbing tlto pnw.er nniWcxs
istence of the States, Wcrp el'cariy pcrcfci.vc'd
and denounced. Tiie' (Ipnut)oinrion vyostdo'
deep to be resisted,and-tho scheme wgf aban
doned,. WI111I have wc nowin lieupfiit 1-^-
Wliat is the prekeut scheme but ri distrihntiori
"of tlie surplus revenue ? A d—tribttiiott at die
solo will und pleasure of .tlto Execti’tive; ti
distribution to favorito bifnks, nnd through
them, iu the-shqpe of discounts mid louiis, to-
qomtpt partizans, as die mcnus.of- increasing
-Itplilical.tiiflucnce 1 . . r"
Wc.have, said Mr, C,,' arrived-at a fe.arfid
crisis pdiings cannot long remtVut ns they are.
It behboves all who lovn dieir country—-win:
have affection for their olfspring, or whoriat-e
any. stake lu ourinslilutinns, to jqUisc ariti re
flect.-- Confidence i$ daily .witinirawing 1'rotri'
the General Government, .yicnaiioit Isltour-
t” "" ! ' rw " A necftssttrijy-dreate a
|o die'-existence of
t-e|HM'ilily arrested,
convulsions tnus^follow;unil dicij InlloW*dis
solution ur despotisht; when u thick clond will
be thrown over the' cause of liborty,' aiid thb
'future prospeyts of our cnurit;y.:
STATE rilOHTS MEETINO IN SAVANNAH.-
In pursuance of die call -.published, in. the
Savannah Kephbltcau, atmmcrous aiid.iiigU-
ly. respectable poninn of the citizens of Clmtf
ham comity, assembled iu Savannah, on Sa
turday die Stiiinst., for the purpoeo of organ-
izing an Asaochiiioif, auxiliary-lo die ‘estate
Rights Association of Goorgia,'.' in .comjili-
anco widi the recomui£iidatjon of the mect-
inl: lielil at Milledge’viile in November last. .-
■The meedng’-was- called to 'order by Coll
Marsh ail : • wheieujKm, • on motion
™ Col. William T. - Williams,.-Kichahu
Wi Habersham, Esq; wns appointed Frest-
dent, und.TiiioTnr Barnard Esq. Vice-Frei
sideut. - ,
- The President then xiritcd "the iiWcct- of ilie
meeting ; and, refering In-the resolutions a-
do[.ted at, MilledgcviUe, by the State Right’s
1W, in November, suid that die great prin
ciple which .pervaded those resolutions'wits','
that the. Federal Governmtmt and ihe Statps
should bo TOjiecnvely.Jimittd to die exercise
of such powers only as lmd been grauted or'
reserved to cuch, by ilie Constitution; and
tliat neither, should bo permitted 1<V encroach
ti|Kin .tiie rights of die other—tfiat tho cfi-
croacbmeatof either upon die- other, would be
mqgting be, and they : are hereby instructed,
to ti-nnsmit a copy oft' ~
the Institution la both, expedient and constitu
tional. -Tlie.noble Senator had truly adiffi-
cult ehatincl- io navigate—Charybdi* on -die
one side, and Sylia'mt the oilier, - He had to
praise the President for his conduct, 1 lesf ho
should fall under-the ban of proscription; and
yet it would not do to commit himself irretriev
ably against the Bank, lest he should be called
Upon to .settle the large amount which we lie-
iievc hi: owes the institution.. His predica
ment was not dissimilar to that of a certain
worthy aspirant for a scot- in our Legislature,
wlip,. wlion cnjlotl upon .td.tleclare'wlieth'p.r he
was a nullifier arid a Troup map, or a.Clark
consolidationist, responded to .-.the.call by sfti-
tlnd.lliat * lie.was a'true nullificrtip to .the
hob, but not .uutolho shedding of blood, and
tliat he-was a Clark map -upon, tho score of
economy,‘hut-ff. .Troup- man- upon tlto high
prirtcipjes'of hbnor.p Now, al tlioUgh^ WC b avc
not road the. speech of our ollice-loying Seiia.-
tqri yet wo judge from the eiubarrassiilg' atti-
tndo in .whieli heslood'to the two coutendirig.
forges, that his effort mnsf, have begti jnst a-
which licks no hand so nXectionatcly as lliaf - S ,
.which smiles him; and it appears to us that
there is ti race of human spaniels, whose at- , J ['
tnchment is to be secured by severity, arid
■alii, nrin m—nlvtt tmn. tlvun in nnWP, StlV mit—’ Tl:
who will receive from those in power any. orit--
rage, with gratitude, because it shows that • j,
they are not below contempt. A servile sob. . 'fl
ject once boasted, that the k’thg. had condo- ■- ^
scended to speak to him—“and what did the" ( - - .
king say?” enquired* one of the company:
“why.he said get oat. of the Mn<j,you impM-r u ^
dent vagabond, jsr I’ll drive over you." ' Now,,
this ld.w’and degraded, fellow felt flattered,-ev--
en by aa' inlignity fronr his • royal master—
and jttst so It-is with many of tha admirers of
Gcu, Jackson; tiiy .mistake,kicks for kind
ness, uud construe degradation into duty. To
oonvincp tllri cprifirnied.and invoterate parti-
zan of this staiDp;th:tt the removal ofthe de- • JB-
posltys.is- a flagfatnarid dartgcfqils.as3umptipn .
of pbtyor.Js certainly whit we shall not atr •; ;
.ami Dr. U HaaV, in support ut U[e-Kosoln-<
rions—after-wiiicli, 'the above’..FrenmbIe and
llesohttibns were unanimously rfdopterl, --
Tfie mce'Ing thep proceeile J to forrfi the As.
sociatioh.by'jtTm-dppoiiumetit.of officers, when
(lie following gbiiilemen were uauiiimdusly
ehtctSdir-'-' j”'-;- .'*'•• ■■ .
A TiMrii-HT: BAn.NAirH, Estri-President:.'
; _J;M.(llKitjUgN, Esq. lst-tf. Pretidenti
’-Jlorii‘William Law, *2d do.. •
Coh-JosMV-. Jackson, .' 3drdb.. ‘
flrj'Wiq;' C; Daniell, '.-41;h.db. J .j
GzoRtik Jl.'GuwMiNoj Esq. Treasurer'..
Wm.-F. Wiiitb arid .W, 1L MrLLKa,
Esq'rs'. Secretaries* .’S;. *
“Tin: l/mon of ll'i-ir-ru-it tho Syvcroi'pity-of tho States.”
toiript;- and-neither should we'-hope to con-
-virice’thcm.th'dit tlie re' mo val ofthewhole pub'-
lic trcasirry to .'the H-irmitiigo, ns private pro--
porfjj wriultf be any thing more than a'justifi-
nbio and laudable measure; for the refiiuucta-
boufqs explicit, and. us tnach td- tho'point,; as
that of tlie aspiring gentleman above itllrided
to. "In subserviency td the adinirtistratIon,-lic! tiyu pfpast sendees, .which.tiie Immortal hero
waj-colppelicd to say something in its,defence, had a-rlght-to; Secure,-forfiis glorious victory
yet it appears fliht lie'could' not apprdv6,the, at New Orleans. To rea-ton with such para-
very measure which JhV ruse' apparently to; -sites of power, is the most.absurd ipliy•. Those -
defend; arid either.iff fear of-the Bank.or jvh'o feel .that, another Rb,“-J*W',(rijptWMi»Mfs”'
in'remembrance of "its ciemcricy, he could j must feel' tlmt tlipnuelves .are born to submit,
not go"- enrirely . ngarnsl^ fho r very', testitri-*. and if.consequence, iiia-rt look upon the low-
-tion- which lie xvas. driven by syepphtmey to eat humiliation as the-higtyssf virtue-of tlte ci-
oppose .arid'donpunco. In such a situation, "tizeri; pretty much aj.ruiassiufhich bears.therf
what'better could he dp than to speak-jointly heaviest burden with tho greatest docilRjrj'ljJ
- --a- 1 -e., IHit ■ AAar.-*itos, considered tliebeatbeast; Of'course wedodiot
against-the removal- of-BtO 'deptisitesi 'jinff SB). B VB||IPB|BMB ,
.fiercely for thoso who committed the(-ae^-ib .address purselv'es.-to : thi»'.closs of Gen. Jack- V.
‘ * * srm’fl dSp.nrUi foriTfa'-AnTnrnnnf. 'bmvAVAk «a. *
cerisure'the Btirilt violently, -yet propWate itS soil’s friends; for -na argam'opt, however ca-
itrdulgonee by throwing out liititS that'ho wus
COLViUBUSt
Stittirrtny Moniing, Ecliniaiy ai.
-^eri't And conclusive, eatr have,any weigjit'nf
not impiacable, andjthat ho’hugb't posslbly be . pit tno minds of those, whptn instinct teaches
brought finally.' io vote for its re-charter.y "By that.man-worsliipis the sublimest of all devp-
sueif a course, lie might keep in with both. Fra-- tipnj aud 'titat siibmfssi'da.to, arbitrary powpr
Cident Jackson;nnd Presltl.cnt Biddle, arid *e- iu the purest patriotism. But such; howeveif,
ccivo from the'former his expected rewards, 'is riot' the. character—anil --we- rqjotco at th*
anti from’iho latter sorno -frifthor ektensloii tji'. yact^—of.all wltp havp' enlistod undor the baa--
favprs.; -He has^terfiaps riot entirely forgori- ^ncr'-of thd-Presidani, m defence of the fodotal
teri his obligations to the Barik for past indul- .priucipbes'and despotic measure's ofhia admiu
-gences,'arid in.gratitude'flierefor tannot uiteri- 'Islratiori; ifitwere, wo. shoulddtiffadteutitde-
cliiutren, conld drwlrom tieo iu|eslroyed. 1 Nn
Afiita-ican citizeri can desiro.ia see'tliat Jlgg.of
slurs and stripes, which flouts so triumphmitiy
over cvhry sen, rind wliich-wayed so glorious
ly Over the fields' of Bridgwater and iMcw'-Or-
ithths, font in twnitii Our sole'object; He sold,-
is to preseiVS' litis Uuiou oa q<Sn3tiiuUonul
Ulinciplca. T ■ '. *• .'’ ' .'
'„[A crnnmUteo-rf' S'.l, waj'tliq'n appointed^—
nuiong whom, .vve police.the names of Jridge
Lnw; Cnl. Jns. \V. Jackson, Col. Jns. JVIar-
alttijj. Dr. ;\V.-C. Danicll,' GbV. W. Wib
ijqms, G. It. Latnar, .George Millett rind It
.\V^Fioiinioy, : Esqr8. : .ntid.otlicrs—iv.ljo.rcii'oii-
eif tho following preftinble uud resolutions!-**.
AVe giyc'tliose'resolittiriris;oriry, cxprassfRw.of
tit'o puiiiicHi BtpjSrirfnts.oi'ihckriietirig,] .
- Wiiercrts.a niiin'croits asscmlrty of. (he citi
zens friendly to^Sfato Rights, corivetrijd 111 Ota
-Reprosejiumvo. chntu'ber- in tho .State House
at Mtlledgevtlle.'Mm Monday, tho 13th, No-'
veinlter ltif!3, rind^niipoiritcd a' cumtiilUefe to’
[irepareltesplutipiiseypresBiug.thesentiriients
of the (State- Rights party jti this Stofo. .This
CohunUtoo, obitsistrug.tif 'tliiiteeh'geiuleraiai,'
<if .highland: f hottorablp eliavacior, al'itbrig
wliutn, jye recognize with pleasure the vonera-
blq -Wrti. H.'Prpwford,. ati eminent citizen,'
whom Georgia, has. gvor, hoen' r pm[Vd- to ctrfl-
hersonr-whoMaltachmefii to the Uttion of out
confederated States has never jboeri tlrytbtcd,
tuid who engugctl lit -the defiberntiotis^rif-the
CthtimhlelR, aiMl.ttfliXcd iii.s stgritririre' tri-thoif
proceedings, reported to thill assembly h Pro-,
amble tirid Rcsululions,- which. Wcfo'unanim
ously,adopted. Atid.-.'w.hcjictis, - wo bbiioye
.tiiut tho.suit! -Prci'unble .tutti.Rcsoliitiofls luty.o
VVo invito tiie'rittoiitkm -of our- State Rightk
friends, to the'prppohal of tlie EdHor of the II.
S. Telegraph, to. pftiilish a semi-monthly tEx-'’
tra,-pf trip yuiugblp Journbl jflTer wpnld cpr
dfally solicit their patronage (to Ute.Tolegraph-
in tjut, or sbrija:pl(fpr form;- asojto bf’tlie as
blest rind'mqs^-zritiloliS'advocates'of the-State
ttight-doctrineB.'iritlie Union^and, to BUch.' its
desire to paprohiz.e.aiid: read some pri]ter.fto<n
Washington; -decidedly tlto rbpst desirable,
and most; corisQitariMvith their-prlrielpips, 1
- While referring to distant periodicals of our
faith,-Wo'shriuld no’t omit to pay! tfio mcHted
tribute to Condy Ragoet's Political Examiner
7—wltoso Editor-(has undoubtedly, 'by . liis
several publications, done, more to enlighten
the pttblic'.miiid eta the 'grea(-';eopstitatioriqi
questions, iVliich ' ffre flividing ' tiur c’ortlijtry,
thrin arfj, otljor individual J and iiriquostiorin-
bly cotitiib.rit'ctf,-' lhf more ,r ; than any other, to
the ud vancciuCnt pfStuteRightedpotrinesnorth
oFtlio Fpt’6mae;-. “Our pvyfl coliitri'na 'are, as it
will be,perceived, frequertrly enriclied by die
productions 6f hlaipen;, and 1 'we reel- that 'we
cadnot-tdo 1 warmly solicit the patronage of
our party te his,semi-monthly;dr sogal-weekly
journal* : --7 ' . . .. - .
— r Tr , -- --- . V v e.?ha
tisfacdou -to know hkexvisd; tliat he wliri dtetr
led-’.thab .liahd, of. pitfridts r .George McIntosh!
Tronp, nRiftitslithe.'torreefness of the prittci-
j)lcscontaihei(lii tlio^ritl'^iqahiBln ahdiltistv'
lotions. AndwhercHsjfiiidepehdeiitly qf'natVres
and, mcri, \ve believe •that.qhe'malnteuatice
of tlto riglita of die States against the" doctrines
Afi dig PrsBidcnt's Prptdrimuiioii..of December
Itjai; and-tlto forco biu-of ,51a4clt'ie!k}.-a.deo.;
triricp- which ...if sustaiued' bjr the; Atricficnn
pejjple.iriiWt Bnjivert-die Constitution ptnle*'
rectot consolidated. empfirtfoniifs ruths, culls
'impyrionsly, upon every fcftizfn' xvhd' loVoS : .
that Constiurtion, aujl vajlips Liberty, to-s'lep-
jllfwnrd, * nud. bhivtji'ev'tftry peril -'in silpprirt of
the. one apd fenr-tlto preee.rvatieit''of Otfi' other::
- Resolved, That we will emjtloy all'Itono'm-
lilc mcaeiircs ftirtht' rid-vanccmciit of dto'cauBe
of.tlie'Suue Rights;Partyof Georgia,.bcUev^
' i'ldenti.ficd xvijli Patrigtisun,;ririfLits
tngit-tobe, ... .
triumph ncccssftry 1 tb Freedom.
. Resolved, That ,i'n njftsf attachment to-the.
Union of these States,’’, upo'n'- coristitafumnl
[iriucipleei, anti in a determination- to support
the- Rights of Georgia, rind 'thereby licr Sister
States, “woyricld to nquicu .or party of meni’-’
whittever nantcf tljej^jhiy assume, seductive
dr deceptive-. • 'a-.u.-; ~ 1
Resulted, That we hold ourselves prepared
to resist by aUbhearis, derivable rrorii the Con
stitution of the Uuitcd Stines aud Ute-'Sover-
eignty of the States^ invasions on thcir.richts;
and to render tt^thp.Genernl Government' all
obedience required uitder tliat Cotisfitution,
iutd cijiiswrem'wmi oui duty to Georgia. . .
Resoltxd. That the principle' upon, which
the'Slato Rights’ Partyof Georgia Is organ
ized, being opjxisitlon-to tisorpation, wejiknlge
■otirsclves to encoitliter, with all our induonce-,
mid all tlto coustiiutiomil nioclea in ourqiower,.
rill usurpations by die Federal Government,.
The reader that pissed over diat pohion of
Mr.-Daillonitits speech-which'wo published
last wdek .on the-doppsite question; , is request
ed to.recur;fo^it again,^ .aud" give' it' -a patient
rind candid rqierusal, in connection with thb
vonclwlifi^:^art,}tliat- appear? in to-day’s' pa
per,. . Such as have ony desirc to be informed.'
6p thojsubjoct, will.'not regret die short, rime
wlnt^ thp; ieridiqg ;tff: it pceupieri)'--'fo£hehas.
in his. observations-of only .rilio'ut- . an htnir jn
length, embracotl ;every thiag.matdrlal'to the
poirit ;■ and1ias :said. v morc, urid more to-the
-purpose, than -all the. h'rimirigu'.cs oti die: q'ecri-
siuff prit together.. Otitcrs' liavo been--mere'
passionate, mere declamatory, itiord jSw'eUing
ift.Hieij: figure? .and^etoneav'^flourishes; but
nene-Jinve- discussed thp mutter with-so much"
lte'daing g6od, r by ronderirig-assistatjeeintie-.
clearness, p'refclslort -rimf -forco r.'nono' have
tronted- thesubject -so • much- -like .tho states-
.thuii.tnid so'llttfe'likb thb. phritzari-^b'miich
Itkedte-phiktsophet; and strliulq ltketlto-vaip;
gloridiVs orator,' - If any'ef hisjiemajUS' may
IHteti.zattettpuea ny nine tenths of .tho Fatri-j j;!. ra .construed tri favoV' df a- rechatter pf the
ots, who, 111,1855 arid. Hi, sustaiUeiltliu rigpts: Bank, -wc are Cjr from assohiirig.' fo' fliertr;.
appear ..to ostohe tile. true arid sound otics;.
nnd sustniried' by argumtan anil 'rcasrinuig so'
criifclusiverind convmcing as toicavo'tlio’un-
[irojndieedpaftizutilbi;! Jittlo- room fp doubt,
however he. mny be-led by. policy-, jri.ponceat-
ordehy tho equyfetions forceJ apbnhi? mind.
'- . * * - ■-.- '■ ■- - ■ L - v- "V- ..
. /Qjue o£ tjto- ‘‘collar’'' Senatnrs-frbru this
S'tnto-Iiris' recently .dclivefcd'.hiiuselCon the
removal .of tho -" deposites; ' but on ■which side,
of.tho; question jic.'.spoko-ywifiktior for or a-
gainst tltq measure—we are pot able -exactly
to Inform -our Btadera'. ' Most Dkery lip spoke
.riltfcrijately . on both sidesy _ sometimes- pro;
somoiimpsrou-i-sonjetl.uiesfljftpc'Banl;,some
times against it; blit always-under all circum
stances, in favor. of ..the jatmorinl hero, who
gained-flip immortal jvietmy at New-Orleans.
His speeeh'we'have" notf jmyet, had the pleri-;
aarp'bF reading i./hat ,two_. of tlto' WaShmgtou
papers, the Telegraph and' the Examiner,'
State tliat he admitted in die' cbprso of tho de-
bato, that lie-liunselL was friendly, tbithe es
tablishment of- a National Bunk ; and that'he
would not have ndvised. 'tlro' removal of the
.full lignro against tho adininistratioa ; but nqt"
-so. x Ho makes ninplri atoneme'nt.for all that
;lio srij-8 disappritbritoiy of .the removal, by a-
husing die incorruptible patriotsnf llia.coun
try, and lurifllrtginUstfulsomcly.dre old dotard
at tlto. Kerid-of aMuifs; uii<f for'what-iio says
derogalory m tit'o cliftractor of fhe' Bank, he.
securest forgiveness by tlto admission that'
ly abandon U> tVo may have aa -occasioit
Hdreaftcr to retnind him of. die greral.affeetioa
winch the institution, onco bwe to Iti;m'; anti
thiSwq shall-do'without hesltatency whenever
it'may be rendered necessary by any iiujusti--
(fable co'Urse ofgti friends toward ours., • .Qne;
pf. .our cbptemporario< hits -already thought,
proper tp urge-'the 6olemrv'chargp of corfitp-
tiuir against- One of ;our moat zealbus and tri-
lemedrrepjesenWes tit Congress* iu. relation
to dtbTJank— id accfUsationwhieh canbe sus
tained, neither-in a court of justice, or' before
the tribunuLof the people'; and is made with
out' the least 'shadow of ovictence or probability '
of its- truth.' In-defending him against ol;
charge so vital' to-iris' character as a politician-
and as an honest mail, we may. be.forced also,
Jnto.recfimiriattve.warfare.' • “ To recrirriinate
iB'just," says-Dr. Young; ‘.and however.ayerse
.we 1 may. bo-to -strifes'of-every kind, yet yra
cannot see pur friends'assailed Without assail
ing in return; and when driven iiito .such’ ~
course, washall haye,tiie satisfaction of fer
irig that wo were Rot- thet aggre.ssors, •
.to a people; xvhose proponsity to mlschief, alrid
arifipathytti''aapili'is as'great ps theirs:hayo
always Been. ■ .ijfhoy'aro oxactly.lii^' that-pre-'
djcairient, whore tlioy candoijo' possible harm,
anil .-cannot tyell avoid'doing, some litLle spr-
vice. • if tltoy .Vpppsp‘.drij’removal pf die Do-
-p6sitos r Utey contribute,-lit some degree, jo die
jrist . [nlmshnjetlt of pne, of the'trvjsF-lhwless.
Jjets ovOf contmittedhj the ptvil admiriistration
of afttrita ; and if- -they, sustaiit. tljo 'Executive'
in that hi^lriltiitrdcd -triefwure, they wUl stUf,
mocracyWe should throw by our pen, akrd
seai'oiir'iipa forever,, oft'polirical subjocta, in
utter despair of the principles of freO govern-
mont in Georgia. ’ I’horejavp.mdjay, very-ma
ny, . tit thfs State,' wHP have Jo.tig acted with
the federal party, who nre. reaiiy; not federal
in their.feeUhgs,b'at-.have.bconTured fr6nr ; the
Support of democracy, .by tho. artsof sopUistty '
arid tho seductive influence or popular leader*
who have won-thoir confidence, .only to mis-*
lead’their understanding. These We cunjook
a^pn in'.hh-ntW ligltt, than as true and hon
est patriots, fooling right,- but thinking wrong;
and'however yidoly we may. differ with'them
in'opinion,- ririd Warm the warfare'which wo
may he' Compelled to wage against- them, ws
shitli rioverflieless regard the parity' of their
motives, and. ehorish towards thom no .-other
feelingsr.tiirin jhoso of respect,' and no hostility
hut’ what is'.purely political. ' Convince all
s'uc#of'erior, and they.arc ready to tlbUndpa
it; unfold the right, and they willingly em
brace it.'; Truth is powerful, and wjU prevail
Tn eVety-ntiridibai is.not abandoued to bad'
1
IN reference to the rehmvalm'f the-aepasites; or by mean servility io powJ
fire DemnerattcVForce-B.iU-R.epabiican-Froc- er -* “ult-thrif is in the head is easily cor4 ]
lam'drion-State-Rights-'-Consdll'dation—'Union th ® 1 in ,ho lleart - ^ ll3o l n or neyer.-« |
Party,^tartf placed in Vailier'a jjWimtifoi. tliarwe.-desire: of the Honest ' '
tk.h;'(anri.one w%hroust be trrily'distressmg Portion, of-pur political-;oppo ? entq,aaa fair
hparing-t-give^us this, and we ask no tnpru*- '
give. ns', tills; arid as strong as'may be th«ir , ,-j
faith in the infaHibtlity ef Gon. JjacksDti, vie •£'
. wpnld riot fear to risk our lives upon the asswr- \ ‘
tirin', that a.'patient,' uaprejudicod’perusal W
Mr. Calhoun’s.Spejoh,. would.prodtiae upsSu
their merits the-most entire and satisfactoiry- |
conyietiop.Hhatj tho remoyal of tho dopoeiies
is a dafing aud dangerqus.q*SUmption : .hfj)o)w- '
pr{; a gross violation of tiio law3 ariii-coastilju-
tion, committed through malice and.justifiled
by -falsehood, destructive of -private rigb(ts.
Bttoylng a lriottstori Soforraldribie arid drirignr-'P ot *1 I P‘ ! ritai;ti > . the piiblia interest, arid hazard,
■ ■ * • •• .taof'to uv}.fiu|bjempvetb "
ous, jniPur-govoriimcat; ns a Natlodai Bahki
•To-MSitisi^itejamattOpfaf inditrurerica, wlpch Tlje accounts of.pecuniary distress and ex-
cohf?o ;t'he y ; pnrsue--Ui neither cart- tliey .do tensive failtircs^in-tlio^cVcantlle coriimiinity,
.are.alarmin'g to tlie last degree. Acciunttf ' r
■render-thear 'long clterish'e'd Ha'dctiba Ibr the
'JBank;; h'rffl ga itgaiiist -an'i'instittitjon which
they Jove ibr.the injury it isegpablo ofiqflicU.
lngjupota flio libort;osjof flioir''Conntry; 1 <!r JS>
abandon -tlieir favorite;• policy br ; Executive
nstjrqtatipn, un'd.Oppose 'another ffloriSter;-thb
olyect of thetf. idolatry, no less abhorrent mi.d-
fuciiiiiihtiie rhnri the jlnnk itself. Which Item
of thndilemmasth.eso ‘‘.most bbediout,' humble
.strfvfitttf ’'geritlomon nail -pfpfgri' we'cqn’bo at?
ribrlesv (tfdeeida'.. ..ri^sQ-otig as.may. be their
artocluu'eatito^lhe-'Baukr-tlioH-iutach'tqcnt.to-
tho VerierabJe usurper is, .stronger still. : With'-
them, -principle ujuta always-,glit^wayto iriori.-
To.war against the poWbrs that lie,.and espe-.
dally ogairist-a'man.,whb'pan'abuse authority,
so ptuch after- their'own heitrl-as Gori. Jack-
son, -Would bo Jitiogethor. oqt of character, arid'
at variance with their, ■fiiiiojsorying and sitit-
mlssive'poiicy. They owe tfie Frestdentloo
•great ri dp.btrof gratitude,; teriosertr Rim in-Rui
present crisisy waU thoy also know' too well,
'that their own prospects, of- lucre iiiiit-JibriDrs
-depend upon tlte popularity of -his qamo,—
Tfiqt. thoy will'* therejjtfo ha with Ifim ia tho
TemoVal of the Doposi[cs,' admits of but little
dotalir.. Thpy-'h'aye oyer 1 supported measures
so rcVoltiag Uj freemen, und have stooped.so
low-and debasiogly tqthis prTrico of-despots,'
tlmt iris difficult to persnado tia thar they are.
capable of-opposiug ahy uStirpatjoo, JrotyoVer
flagrant arid dangerous; or kindling at 'any in-
sur*.
horn Now-York,'date j the 29th tilt. Huyt that
the failures in- that city Tor the proceeditjig two
weeks amounted;to nearly-ten.;millions of
•.doUttrs; - Since.thott;jiie,mauy, no.doubLhavo
ji.ccri ridded to the list'. • Among others,me ex»
tensive' house of S. &-M. -Allon havC, failed,
and lieuj,.Knowor, President of tlie/Albuny
Regency Bank, has x-tiSpended - '.[tay/nent for
deposites! .Tlus Would 'seem' to be going tlie 1 dignity,VliOwevex itisuliing, tbatTnighthe of-'
{bred them by tho fopt of General Jackson.—
They imagine, tliat by bending quiescently to
it(s.acia'of tyraiiny, they .partakd qf the gloiy
aridgroame-tsof the tyrant; like the-blunder-
ittg duuco u who fancied himself a-great schol
ar; bocause-he had- entered a-college at one,
tjpor. and wap kicked opt at the oflipr. There-
i* a little fawning hnimal; cnrilod the spaniel.
nerir-ta milliori of dbllare,. Tlto. preWure is ex-
tending -'South ; mid public meetings [ lave
pceu hald-iiijayririnaii and'AngusAa, tddelib-
ehitctni the extent-of the evil andfhs rsUftetly,
. 'Aritiie-hne. ih Atigusta, hold tin Sutimliw
lost,- the retnoyal'pr the tIC[)osits, tlto’ not be
lieved to be tile sole cause of tl|o distress, was
■declared to be jt tdtaisurei.itfosi fwirums and
qmvise. It was resolved that rite fiiture depo-
sitepf the pitblto'funds in tlie V. S. Bank,
was reqniretl by the public faith, aid dc-uund-
ed by.'the public interest—that th' u c’ffaia de- -
itibnds tlie-iiniriediate nction of CongreJs; and
tlmt.the r preserit' cliarter slioodd be renewed
willi-inodifioations, or another Rank charter-
if [iraoticabts—and .that a
Congress on this subject should be drafted.
The New-Orleans papersalrtady teem with
complaints. Of the qiioretWtaeAliitress in ,| lat
city.. hy:; 1 ;' v
direct tradr with LivERpod
•--TltoShip, Amerliu.-’. Capt. Mathews, wus
viiri r’ 1 ’ Wking °? b0arJ “Apalachicola,
700 boles cotton for Liverpool. : Au ammg0 _
ment, we arelnformed, has been made-by in-
(Uviduals ofthis place' to continue l wr iun j:.
reel trails between those ports. r f Wo -.,
vnacila '/inn /.I* iuIii'aL ,do-. ALii: 7®'* . ■
vessels, onj! of wlucli wus the Wnw, were,
at the same, time, taking in cargucs for
same destination, r"-- . 2< -
. A bHl to' abolish', qspitai pmiHlqqsnt, has bee* re»'
ported io the ;\on-”ort Lqjislsrurr,
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