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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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Report on political toasts given by nullifiers in Columbia, S.C., on the 4th instant, criticizing President Andrew Jackson, the Proclamation, Force Bill, and others, while praising South Carolina's role in nullification and the Compromise Tariff of 1833.
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Andrew Jackson: A political lunatic, exempt from responsibility for his acts, and dependent for their propriety or folly entirely upon the sanity of his keepers.
By Capt. T. Stark, (of the Cavalry.) The Proclamation, written by a slave, signed by a knave, and approved of only by sycophants and parasites.
By Dr. Edward Fisher. The triumphal entry of Gen. Blowbladder and his kitchen cabinet, among the lick spittles of the North; a sorry scene of mutual degradation.
By Sergt. W. Stanley. Benedict Arnold and Andrew Jackson--History has consigned one already to infamy--posterity will add the additional appellation of the Tyrant to the Traitor.
By Edw. W. Johnson, of the Whigs. The three parricides--Drayton, Mitchell, and Blair; one driveller and two drunkards. Let their names in this State, be held forever infamous; nor uttered by the honorable and brave, except with curses and scorn.
By Mr. B. H. Johnson President Jackson, Let slaves bow down and kiss his toes, Freemen defy--and pull his nose.
By Col. Preston.--Constitutions are but paper--oaths are but breath. The only indelible monuments of Liberty are inscribed upon the hearts of freemen, and their only guarantees are arms.
By Capt. J. H. Taylor,(of the Palmetto Guards.) President Jackson and the Black Hawk, alike distinguished--the one for his barbarous murder of human life, through hatred to the whites-- the other for his equally barbarous murder of the constitution of his country, through hatred to Calhoun.
The State of South-Carolina: Her's is the proud honor of having, single handed, brought the General Government to its marrow-bones.
The Compromise Tariff of 1833--admitted by its father, Mr. Clay, and its enemy Mr. Webster, to have been produced by Nullification-- The people of South Carolina have acceded to it: if the bargain is violated, they will try their remedy again, and demand a better compact.
The Force Bill: Dictated by a tyrant and passed by slaves--freemen will never permit it to be carried into effect.
Emancipation: Let the free negro party of these United States beware, or they will find to their cost that secession is the rightful remedy.
By Sergeant Baker. Martin Van Buren: A raal Jim Crow of a fellow: He wheel about, he turn about, He dodge just so, &c. I went to Alexandria to see Mass Andrew go I cotch him by de nose and he jump Jim Crow.
By Corporal Wm. Duglass. The Volunteers of South Carolina, standing under the boughs of a Palmetto tree, with a rattle snake coiled at the trunk, in defiance to General Jackson and his hundred thousand Yankees.
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Columbia, S. C.
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On The 4th Inst.
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Specimen of toasts drank by the nullifiers at Columbia, S. C. on the 4th inst., including criticisms of Andrew Jackson as a political lunatic and tyrant, the Proclamation, Force Bill, and others, praises for South Carolina's nullification efforts, and the Compromise Tariff of 1833.