Proceedings of the State Rights Celebration Sc July 1st 1830
Proceedings of the State Rights Celebration Sc July 1st 1830
Sc State Rights And Celebration Charleston
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" 8. John C. Calhoun— With unsullied patriotism and splendid genius he is worthy of the highest ho- nors of his country, hut he would scorn to purchase them at the expense of the interest and principles of South Carolina. [6 cheers. After the President had given the following Toast the 1st Vice President, (Major Hamilton) rose and said: — "Gentlemen, when you see this Toast in print, it will be marked with inverted commas. It is a Toast quoted from those given on a recent occasion at a public d...mner given to ourdistinguished and estima- ble fellow citizen, Joel 11. Poinsett, our late JVlinister to Mexico. This Toust stuck in somebody's throat — he could not swallow it. Let us see if this com- pany can, a-o it. Is there one in this assembly that gains S!iy this? The glowiiig exultation of your countenances tells me ' iVo. Not one. ' " 9. Our Deleff'ation in Con. Fress — " Their efforts have deserved and will achieve success. '''' [6 ceeers. This Toast was drunk with tremendous cheers.
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