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Editorial
September 30, 1833
Phenix Gazette
Alexandria, Virginia
What is this article about?
The editorial mocks the Globe and Enquirer's endorsement of the President's Proclamation as a state rights document, anticipates an ultra state rights tone in the Annual Message, possibly bordering on nullification, citing the Philadelphia Examiner's surmise. Signed by Fred. Arena.
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The Globe has come out with a long and labored article, in explanation of the Proclamation, which, the Enquirer tells us, "bears the authoritative impress and superscription of the President himself." The explanation is entirely satisfactory to the Enquirer, which has given in its adhesion to the Proclamation, "doctrinal points," and all. The Globe makes out the Proclamation an able State Rights paper. Having thus, under "the authoritative impress and superscription of the President himself," declared what it shall now be considered, the Globe expects every one of its affiliated presses to do its duty, and exalt the Republicanism and devotion to the Rights of the States which mark the Proclamation. We are induced to believe that the Philadelphia Examiner (Mr. Raguet) is right in his surmise, that the Annual Message is to be ultra state rights in its tone. For ourselves, we should not be greatly surprised to find it bordering on nullification. -Fred. Arena.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
Constitutional
What keywords are associated?
Proclamation
State Rights
Annual Message
Nullification
Republicanism
Partisan Presses
What entities or persons were involved?
Globe
Enquirer
President
Philadelphia Examiner
Mr. Raguet
Fred. Arena
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Critique Of Support For President's State Rights Proclamation
Stance / Tone
Sarcastic Criticism
Key Figures
Globe
Enquirer
President
Philadelphia Examiner
Mr. Raguet
Fred. Arena
Key Arguments
Globe's Explanation Of Proclamation Is Long And Labored
Enquirer Fully Adheres To Proclamation's Doctrinal Points
Proclamation Portrayed As Able State Rights Paper
Globe Expects Affiliated Presses To Exalt Its Republicanism And State Rights Devotion
Annual Message Expected To Be Ultra State Rights
Possibly Bordering On Nullification