Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 April 1832 — Page 2

io

though proposing to

reduce uut;es.

oiighwted

i ll:' i i IV.

j could not constitutionally b; jin tho Senate.

i.Vr: ri!(0,tT(0?R ; fcom the rKXN.viue. i HEl'OttT ON THE TARIFF. :0 ".Ick.H Shl.O OrU. CaPt.'lhl 7 ,.Vn.v7 . ln.irnr .lar.ia.tn. PrPildent r,f f ". 9 ! Iv Siv.tv V U ...... -Jo

-, l.uiuton papers to the Cvcnmg , Sir.-lt was my fate . and my misfortune, to After the reception of sundry pe'i-, Uicke3on replied to r. i . on 'id. and Lherpol to the .Uth; ; have once believed ju so sincere and single jlions :uid repel is Mr. DickersoI !rom ! r ' n '"i 'l"0110"' , t . e,have been received New ! ..ded, that you evcr harboured a thought jlhc porarmaoc on Manuiacture. made Mr' VALr;As.l.ca n;ruu.'d

i niiii juu liu vnra, ami never inane a . ., . ; uon 10 lay tlie Dili Oil the tahie pied r-

you did not intend t fulfil, j "l -ccompaiueu oy me iouowmg ; h himSelfnot to call it until ih romI. 1 Ir.iil nil knnnil .,..",..1 11)111: ... -

1 i ' i ' ' ' .. Illli ni Hnlll, !?., r-1 (mil.,,,. . .. ., ., , .

Ions account?. IttV-vm Dill

tr . -r -t-ww .V:t:- wucr JtW W

TKK t'HCKtiKKE CASK. 1T.0.H Nll.TS Civil ST Eli. Wo have a copy of the separate and di-cntiii' oruuon of ?.lr. J u-iieo Futdvin, of the iprcue-crturl.con-ji.-rniuj; the missionaries to tin: Ch-.r-

lt ;i v

as

a'ti

are five d.iv? later from

in they''

-J t I

S profession that

it was tue laiUi, I trust, ui an honest mind,

one who a -suuied all the exteriors el'hones-

1 1 y, and was profuse in his declarations of puri

m ikini; rapid i ty ami p j inotisra.

:aeter nml actions. Tin. .-5 inn hps manifest 11 oni anu auei

S 1!1 hlMO::,,,,. , ' loll

s- he it enacted by the senate and House '-f -i, n .1 , ,1 .:!-i , , 1 o, . ''t should appear that no iii t ier r. nor of Representatives in the Lmtcd States of; 1 u 1, 1, ) 1 a r 1 1 j UTould be !ia .!-. liedia n 't e?ne to America in Congress assembled. That .1 1 n t , . , ,- , - .- 1 .1 a 1 r . I act on the bill at present: hut he did

nctioii6

j the true nature of the human character, by

-day o next, th

Wlf U-iCM Kit ... i I t rr it i - -.1 ... !t

owiilff artirlrs rf nirrrhanti. wU-tx . , .. .

... Y . ,r , c. . ! out ot the power ot the b.-nat.: to act o:

uf nigaiq us in couuici wuu we acuon. 01 unporieu into tue unueu Mate?, ui ves-' , a , , , ., . , , iv. ttx i -ivb UA ... . i .1..:. i... ....-. .-. ,r .. ... .' : 1 1 tile rea t ier. 1 1 it sliou M i n 1 i e h f.

e ..tc.). i.;. uu;a imen, ana i;is uieir siucernj u ineiriseS 0uue L en led Slates, may be enter- i M ( ' d 5i;:ce it il:vt tnndc its appear- j deeds. Sad indeed, is the revolution, made ed ,Vec cf Uutv, tc-wit : all teas import-d I f rf" a dv" " in i -ndoi, ;i-arahered bu: -1") ca?es.by tl,e uml exl,pnece; " Jr l0m chinn ' ...,v r . natc on the -abject; anu (o give hua an : iTHreulati-mefl 00 ' NVheu 'ou assumeJ lhe Sh executive du- ,,0l .ilna' L.r y Olhcr placo i-st 0p,)0rluilUv of dcing ,0 IfI j,.,, ucat.t:-, m t pt.pul..u..n ,i i..,uvj ; Uej cfthU Uepubic;you ,-0uad u enjovin- of the tape et UooJ.IIope,coiIeo,cocoa, to -.,v , ; f Xoi- 'veto it ravage? l' oihen lrall(iniUty and peace among ourselves; "and almonds, fig?, currant?, raisins, prunes. tt ,lV,'pl h ,1,0'",a tcm;, ar:ly ; oi't' - t;in:rdtm So extensive as i in concord with all foreign nations. You nhuru. dato. iri-in,' r.llrf !K-1-, . , ' :LE t Es.DS.S'T U'.CluCil tl'.at

:eneralh where

anticintted. Ma- found the people contented and happy; and

f l I lrt 1 4. Hie vjo eriiiueni iiujviuir in lit euuMiiuiioiiai

tne vjovernineni iiioviu

ale'--and .)() . y,i"-

had he.ev. i-t p-.aco.

. s

. tie Xie.... - v '-aii:ci ucc thc . Ws. and an effect vifiblv be-

; . . - - i , . j .. - iro:a 1'. ! Deficient in equal measures throughout every "'lie I .e. ; asM.S'.t wa given to thejtection f the Tiuon. Content to see the .V.vdi-h aad Sco-ch l.l:dera-prevenuon 1 Laws faithfully executed, the chief MasisI tratr, your excellent predecessor J.Q. 4ifum,

I .I'Mio.v, Teh. il. The London j'?imi encouraged hv no hones of aid and com-i ed induing, lunneric, tortoise shell,

Mc duvl and fSargical Journal h;v? a j fort, tho designs of the seditions. Serene in j sponge, crude saltpetre, salFron, saro,

orbit with a harmony only equalled by the

'I"1"-) uun-?, lliai'CP, IIR'CUJ, UlitCk ., . i' V 1 1 I

. i" iuu iciis.um mils cu: oruereu o, p.epper. cavenne nenner. nunainmi. i ,. ,J ,

' i i r r. Hi. mi inn !,.,,-.. i ..

oUees, and .-hall wi: can. 1 1 is a 1',)'.!';

at an inconvenient .-e.ison. A treat deal of matter i-) pid;li. cn concerning this affair. !n tie l.r't pSnia , it a; -pears that the on'y j .esent procet iin ; growing out ;f the d-ei-ioti of the fUre:ii court.

tD was a prcjcntudoti ui tlio iiianJarauj to tin-

court, in (Jee'..;ia nl-.icli had tried am! yettteneed t!ie mis.-ionarie to the penitentiary. Sac. If 1 1; ;i t c.."ut should oiiey the mandate, and srivo ut ihe i-.nsoner' the whole caw eieled ; if iiot, at ti-ei'est siltiu:; of the supreme eoiirt, in .l.tnusy 16'!.'!, tie' court will I'lijoiii the mar-ha', :( the li.-ti ict .if Georia to S'immon tl.e ,:'!- c)'i(7i tits, mid the preiden! of the li.iiU' i ; Lit' .- to ptaou t'.i ; army ant uavy at tho se.t'-e of the civil authority, if neceisar'. , ihat 'lie cl.'crce of the supiemc court may he satisfied. We inst: learn that tho rnu'id.ife of the

CiOVes, cassia, nutmeg?, mace, pimento, .;,k.i. r i.. . sunreuio court has been present td t' tho rourt

. - i . - ' : IIUIIUUOI 11, .UIU 111, 1)1 Ull, Suit 01 .-, ... 1 . 1 Cinirer, capers, camnaor, lndiero. mad- . , ' . , in Georgia to which it was addressed, r

der root, gum arable, gum Senegal, sbellac, dyj, linseed, rapeseed and henipseed oil, sumac, argol, wood or

pastel, hark?, roots, nuts and berries

i . . Ill Vlt UI l.t IU tllt.ll H VilS il ii- . . i- V II 1 i.UU course could not proceed. ! that that court refund a writ of haU-as lhe question Was then put on the mo- : coi,iundc on behalf of the missionaries, and lion to lay the bill on the table, and ' even donied a certified copy nf its proccdicjfs was decided in the affirmative by Yeas iUU rnH' tolatlH disregarding Ike manda it and Nnv ns foH.itve- ' ' of lhe supreme court . And so il appears, ih-j

J . " 1 ... iltur ..,ii1 rit .r.;t In.nrr Levi

It is not required -f tlso president to act

Ye-s. Messrs. Bell, Chambers, i

id . diH . r : s. i p i 1 n .! .,-.,--. v, : . i : i

r-orwhle en Cholera, in which the the consciousness ot his integrity, ami sen-, ohves ,india rubber , brass in pa.es, l'e-!i f v" . ' "'7"", V ; 1 ':.''- ' ". . t... -D -nx 1 j possessed in the true dignity of office, by the T,!nil .cV-i fl j le) , r.WII!g, i' Ool, L rehnghuysen, Hen-; have not.ung to do wnh the speculation ofr:ur insisted tv.it '"tiicre is no Asiatic . , ?. f. ' J iui.in ua:h, Jumper oernes, oilotju-' i,.:,.t.. n.a,,,,.- t 1 .sc.; . At f-..ii n to ri,.,.., ,,c th. -uti, -t l-- 1 '" . .1 ariiroini!; tnrobs ol oainotism that warmed! . ,. . 1 . ' , 1 dl ICKS, i lOllllCS, Johnston, Kliiilt, Mar- "-,ul J'11 ,l!Stllw "' w - "'V' ' c- '!. 1 -ra h this country, but the com- 1. ,.T,. . t taper, cochineal, ivory unmanufactur- .... r -.. i n , i. , ,'-. - G.v. r.nmnkin. it is cmiidenilv stated.

ie-i vridcn;:C ih?ease,and tnnt tins du- cxtriU1C0US to his official duty and fearful ofjed, opium, corivs, quiciisilver, aloes, am- ,T'j w Cp..,,...,... ..,.. 'T : says that ho v.-id not discnare tue mission . v. -,' i.0l contagious.' bis frown, Rebellion slunk into comers, and bertjris, Burcundy pitch, calomel, cam- a ii rV: ". ' ;!'-'-,k--'V;C ny- a,,1 U,:ltl,c P'"" enforce all tl

' i-'.u e . n-,;.. n. nn t.v h. I hid her scornion head in the uudivuL-cd com- hvmilo ilvr ,.nPi,ln, cD,l ...n...,: "u.' Auumuno.i, a.gaman, laws ol Georgia roncor.un- the In.lians

i act wi'l

i . r.

: tho lxchansje

who

now 1 1 J it""1" ... .......

fn .1 1Cf.1MtlD.lt rtl nitihlliaiis cififc.

twI.OVt'S tnai u.c v ueiei.i is 1.1 1 0f their slory, existed, it only breath

..iou. i ?.!:. I dark cavern ot its own concer

('k'i"'t. I'iS CCtor-Genernl oliVdnot to tho w its bloated visage in open day.

spiia's, in' a communication to ! 'o w ere, as a people, tranquil, prosperous,

and happy. 0 ovii war, nnarcny, or Diooushed was thrcatted, fraied, or dreamed of. The laws were executed and olnyed without a murmur Tho jrmci im- ir;.' resT'CCteil and

niiir

ssioim-.

10

UI!

d Treason Ifl 1 1 i f I eosier. -ii. : lin n lanes urn 11 11 not protunie uai ris icm iriti-, th .varied j UC"? CUilrin catSUF, ChalK, Coculasj Nays. MessrS.Bcntoll, Bibb.Brown, h Penlcd from ding . A fierce l.tfr breathed in the UldlCUS, Coral, COrrosiVC-Sublimate, CUt- Ruck(ler.EniS. Forsvth,Grundy;Uavne, fr(:'U Mr' 'Vro' Uit P;vornor of (Jeorgia, ,tion,aad dar- lasses, daggers, dirks, down and leath- Hnl Kane Kin., M.uig.un, Miller, -----'or ol the Lmtcd states. 13 aa-

the editor oi ' t o sain ) paper, says The hope of 'reins able tc contribute

: a- ii.ii)'; c; 1 ulated to r.llay the pre-

p 'ie. iod'p.-es nie to otter, through ! upheld; and 011 every side breathed not!

lie. o; ?'i

in : .end .;, an i at certain points m t!ie neicjhhoihood (s.tch as has appeared at IhndeilanJ, c.) we have not got a dls-

1

um 01 vour i aper. some do

1 pr.

iuiUv

.'Irectlv in proof, thnt though we have

t a malignant cholera

01 loreiirn oncm. or capable ol oe-

,n r --.ropa.-.ted. from tlie person cfene to thatcf another, more than rheuma-

but love of country, overflowing !eilij a)ld

perpetual Lnion.

i ..... .11

.ernm rne, sir to can your serious a tea- fc , r0tten stone, SahfCS, Spyglu-S tint) Irt tliesn llll.'.elliah.' mi, nnl.irmn: I.Ms . . ' . . . ' I JO

which history has recorded on the tablets o; our national honor, for tlie benefit of the present, if not of future ages.

tattle more than three years have elapsed, tanl. ouadranls. pfw'bting?, drawings

mi, iniucjuii iiscniueu 10 power.niie nil npos- . 1 t 1 .1 , . mi, .,,,.

; tie of political Itodemption, boasting of j our Fl,u-a a 1J iec,;; .. .n. ...-t

own power ot work.jn' miracles, and nro-: na .

- ' II

-r---" V VS?"1 Moore, ilobmson, miih, 'iron!, Ty-i tt i su.Ucient to say, that the feclin- in gold and silver, filtering stones, tm 01 , 1 . v c ls ' ., J. ' , . . V, . i ? , . ' ii- kT, Lite lb. t lie oenat? then ad-. Georgia, as shewn m tnc remarSJ 111 tho

naiiiviuceust;, ;;.uiioci;c, nair pencil?, j j, ,u ,.,rH

ai.iiBir kmfw,iv UVIllO.IIV llJlit c litI ii plates for lanthorns, ipecuana, ivory black, laudanum, macorni, mill-stone?, musk, hats of all Juno?, ratans unmanUihctured, reeds unmanufactured, rhu-

Thc following extract ir. in tlie op'u

ion of Judge M'i.can on li.e Ch:rokee Case, is worthy of notice: V, iiatever diU'erenco of opinion may exist . as to the means hv which th

telescopes, lamarincls hf'sugar or molas- Constitution was adopted! there would scs, bristle?, cx horns and all other seem to be no ground for any (hlFjrcnce

horns and tips, parti Ol waicac?, sex as to certain powers conferred by it

PA IMS. i.o:r-::, shv-. -J2, (evening.) The iVi-is papers of Monday, ("iOth.) with ,h : McfsUicr ties Chambrcs dated

Ta s.tav, reached us by express this!

i.sorntr.g. i uey contain accounts of til. .ui bances in several parts ot France; hullhe coiuinued imirovcment of the ? i -e.ch fun1.? .hew that they arc of a nrv n;:-l;al na'ure. Tb.e Five per C:hts dosed on Monday at OT. HOc,

claimed by yur own followers, as the infallible Restorer of thc lost perfection of Democra

cy ; inre Government; unparalleled Diplomacy; and white robed Patriotism. You came

8ec. 2. And be it further cnack'l,

co-ordinate branches of the

government were established ; thc executive, l:-gb dative, and judicial. These branches are essential to the existence

lie w:-pap"rs, &c. is to go on .J the conscqusnas I" what they maj ; and we notice soui.-j proceedings of the people which exhibit an uncalled-for spirit, of violence, and speak great thi.;-' , about force" and 4 jil dieial despotism'' as though a child's play was only concerned in this matter. We arc sick of such tailts. If there is not power in tho constitution to preserve it.se If it's not worth the keening. Hut an awl'al responsibility rusts somewhere, and history, too, may givo up persons to the infamy of nit's. Many, however, a hope, that Georgia, being allowed thae. to git cool, and content with executing hi r la-.vs over the Indians and their

lands, will quietly re'easa rUVssrs. VV'orceslcr

... - . . . ..... un. au 11.111.11v iuc "t'tin vaa-u .nt ..Iftn.l Al llrt .l.ilw... ........ I l ...... t..n: . n . n . 1 f .I1.I ) ! 1 r I 1

inoi uiaivuu ui mi. uuuts uu) p.i a- u; 1.111 ucu g; i . 1 111 . .1 w .ui u..u on.; ; ot action ami east future controversies on

ble by law 011 thc following articles of j shvtllu OCSSCSS powers, in taeir r.pocl- ; their own precarious issue . In the mean time,

to remove all corruption, heal all disorders - "i-"'iui'j unporieu WHO tue KG spncrCS,c:-eiOilsu O w. ui v. uui:.u . . 1 . uu.m, smooth all deficiencies, and correct all depra-1 Cmted States, there shail be levied and If the cxecuvo have not power . tn !'C3 oi 'Mr l'r!"S 1 1 , .. ,, . 11 j 1 ii 1 ,i..i.., , . 1 . , . about results more usrrceublo to ail parties, vations and derclntions. on were to r.L-; Ccllccted on the Same when imported which Will enable, him to CXeC'Jic; iiic ,1 ,n at i re cnt -vviear dcce the Prksiukxcy to ox. TEM, by yucr j jn vcs,cls of the United State?, from .'anctions of his office, the system is es-; " Froh te ge'oV,a ioci. oF Mc. 13. YeoMtVnlocS diV next, the fol- sentialiy tlofCCT;-; as tllO-C duties' YVV. submt the following letter just received,

THAT UODY!!!-

came in as the FRIEND of thc TARIF to

ad vac Three per cents at C71. 5c. FROTHCT AMERICAN INDUSTRY!!! T'-l- is a vt. tt v strong indication of the A,Ui ;is ,1,e rhompion. of the itn, to quell ... . ' h ;.r l : Cav,-,,..,,,,! t!le insolence of Statu rebellion ; and bv vour

- ..i i i..- .i;-;j."CVi l ; I V.i1- nun, m

-' 1 1 1 A I II .

sioil between the Congress and the Exe e- luWlnS ,uuucs' 10 '" teas lmTivt-, by making no A1TOINTMENT FRO.AI ' ported from any other place than above

-You specified, or in vessels not et the Unit

ed States, ten cents per pound; Provided. That nothing herein contained shall affect the rights offorei:in o?sel.j

.nv ns ef i Tiy, po t T' 'Ai. AND SPAIN

. , .v. 9

a r

j frown nlor.e, prove a teennd H'miting'ton, in Secured by treat)'. ! peace, as well as in War!!! Alas'. .Sir ! Sac. '3.' And be it further enacted, That i And ui.at hnvfl inn .1 v,n' .v),,,.n ..... . .,1 1 . . .

n- Ti.ni r. v olu t il o se vc rai an teles oi merchandize en-

. ohi.hter cfForctun A Hairs has; Do you Wash at thc inlerro.'atorVT Would e cd Jn,thlS llCt' wh,ch hava b3Cn' d to tho Spanish Amhassad er h to heaven, your callous heart, and ohtunded or shal1 bc hereafter, put into the cusi . . . . : - n ... ! I. i . i . i i 1.

lie determination of tho b reech were sus;t n'ui ie ol a true pereep- lu'il '"-'" M.e ic, uuuci uic uwau ui in

.dm c of, OV :

i.i i.oi to pcrmti tne jving ol i

'.re in ;

troops to th

x; c ar; now infonnd,

tun ot jou miloe.! a projci son of hu- importer, aiul sliall renutirt under conItliHatioU, Under thc COllScioilStieS of VOlir (lo- I irrA iU. nrnnor nl)irnr rf tUn ciKlonu-

P.ll.i I1 fix l..i.inewf TJJ...1. U . : Ill

r. i !,,... .,.'.": 'I."?." on the day oi-

ieil. n such cases, ho il Ucr.WCd hv to ma nw " opinion on an great occa-

.'.' .1 i ' . 'sm i"i ' sious will alwavsbt! listened to in Georgia, one ot tue other brancnes. I his would. ' , . , n ,. , , ' , , , . , , . , . , . i with affectionate and confiding interest: destroy that balance wmch is aumuted: Washington, 3th March, Ib'.'U. to be essential to the existence of free i d.-ar Fw. The people of Georgia will government, by the wisest and most receive with indignant feeling, as they enlightened statesmen of the i-reseiu ' usht, tho recent loci-i..n of the Supreme J.IV ! Court, so llagramly violative of their soveU' . . , . . ji1 1 ' reien rights . I hone lhe people vvil I treat it, is not less important t.iat tic legis-; , becoti9 ,.,'. witu moderationlative power should be exercised by tlie p.iguity, and firmness; and so treating it.Georappropriate branch of the govern- ' gia will be what will provo it to be a brutnm ment, than that the executive duties fulmcn. The Judges know you will not should devolve noon (ho. nroner fine-' 2M (,1)l'ui c,;t:' tl lhcir 'iidates, and they

A 1 t VI 11 I IUI I C I'l 1 -VT lilll

tionary.

e'.e i.

a sim.l

!".c: rnn.-.i

C

z. ihe

entitled to if. hio-.-i. f would tlieti retire front the slat! in for

you are so rossiv disqualified: ami eonfe-iti i ere importoa lesnecuvcTV auer mat

m .:. " : , . .i..

ijuni fuiMi, vnur weaiiiie-s, ano vour erimes, ! u::y.

, retire to, ravers -penitence, and" private life! Mr. Foa.iVTii moved to recommit it

-nllisa : s.U.l I. n.tioiv larl.s.ol l.l-lli ' , .1 ... ....

"intr.-ri ii,;. t ,. , . .' to tne committee ot aianniucsures with

- strong terms,

"ii,

to M

t .lOCi.

s ncen

:a 1

l!

1,1.

i i at'

Fhc l:i.-t ilesnatchcs from Ma-' "' of education, of hone-tr, and sisibiliiv, ; 11 V1(:T ,lave a 1,1,1 reportea which

id I l no doubt of to-- existence of a I ad of talrnt. I thought, sir, that I was dU-' should comprise all the subjects con-

iiet'.veen IVrdinand and 1) -n j1, "rs"'S 10 !l .nticman, a moral ntitcn, and I necicu witn a permanent revenue. .V--vohh- W 1-vi'in.l I a,p.,0'l.c,,r',i!l"' 1 w recollect; am Mr. DicuBUsoN and Mr. Ci,.y sue-

.-' T ...vmi .n ,.3 j ;i,t

no. I

to n-MSt each Other. Up to ! pion of the Race-ground and the bravo of la

ai time, however, Ferdinand had not I vera brawls, it thatendavarous cheek could ! SroJmi1 tlult . : rcP;)rt on t!iis class of

in c j lor l ie euioreciueii i oi

it judicial power tail,.. - ,,.., ,rilut ,. ,vi, . ,.1V(.. Ti,

short of giving tifect to the laws of thej chief Ma -istrateof the Ignited States will

next, shall be Union, the existence of the Federal nerfjriu all hi; Constitutional duties, hut he

wlii.h ''subject to no other duty than if the gatue Government is at an en:!. ! will not lendt himself to party, to perform

It is vain, and worse than vain, that llKUC i-"'in,u t mistaixe mu, ueiem t o , i t j ii i , ,i - . sovereignly of the States, as he- would the tne iNatienal legislature enact lavts, l. .B . .. ,, . , e ,, ,, . . ' . sovereignty of the Union: and if the blow those laws are to remain upon thc stnt-; . ail!a;a ;.(.,..i;jy iaflnl ;ld at us, it would ute hook as monuments of the imbecility he ungenerous, by an improvident act of our-, of the liationnl power. It is in ainjl make him the victim of the comaion that the exccvlive is called to suporin-i ,,";"'v T1',! j"'i-diction claimed over one tend thc execution of the laws, if he ' ''T' ,l,,' r l;''dat,on may very soon ha , i asseited i ver aucther ; and in hoth cases they have no power to aid in their enforce-; vvili bc gUjtililK,. liy t!u. f;11,atics f the North. ment. Vcrj' soon, tiicrelore, things must come to

cjuch WCakners and foil V are. in ' their worst; and if in the last resort we need

ofn? (i"r "'"i" -oefi-T"lh ''y"5- coEiveI v opnosed this motion; on th,

petdyser.t o.nv iroep; ir.ts Po,.-!,,.,.. i 'dash, that bewildered brain made delirious, protected a.-tidiis required a variely of no degree, chargeable to tb.e distin-1 ,lfcU'lu'u'rs; v-' w''' n:ul

r-t live bodies o' f-pani-rd-v.or' -u- ! .v a..u!ati.,!i, would tear its follies a.vav, lnformatica which Mas necessary to just' guished men throu"h whose 1 vie, privately ondhierent parts of the ! Z ZuZ t and cnjighlcncd lepjation, which the talify the Constitution was f ;en1iers. ' hisin-p:.itat.tf.ict has been j To bat a state, sfr, have you reduced this .committee were endeavoring to obtain, powers given, it is true, a: !1 . . ., .. ' ' J ' n .1 ,. - 1 , w.l. 4 I. I.. ..fjl.-T. 1. .. l'l

thei

every

idiere

i be Count of A:

noih cormiunicate 1 to Lord I'.ahn-' line, noble, beautiful, peaceful, and onae ban- i and wlcd the Secretary of the I reastl-

tci an, 1 ticne; al . ei)artiani. "j country f i.hok mto tne nans oi lsationat ly nia also ciiicu in j)iucuniig irom

dia !ias been np-

me

i.i.e i-ir. ..oimon

GLhtM AN V

nm ot t.i.'

i he pa-: ;u Gcimnny has

Legislation and hear trkasok exultingly various parts of the country; that, as Uoa.t, that you, tho President of the United soon as au th0 information was rcceivtalet, are its Patron'. Look at the hi llnier- j i i , . , , ent attitudes f the states-one menacing our c,(l "hlc!l ,was necessary and attainable, country fwith the sword, to nut down the tne committee would report; and tnnt.

of th.-; Pol, s through i Supreme Court of lhe Republic and the oth-' in the meantime, the Senate could act

emtster ofSnain. in f'.i:

er burliiii; defiance in the teeth of the Go-

roused tb.e svtao thv of.

i'i , ,t ii, ;,i.ii.n,..i,i . i vernmeni ii it uare to execute its iveveime in - (.iit.m ..iM.coui.e.to an extraoru na- , ., ,. . rl .. c. , ... .,i -, i. . i , Laws! Anil of both, Sir, you are not only the

pit. ii, ,-..t.iu... uiMaraanceS .'.ave ; hoated patron, but the puturk who hcRatthc 1..a-, ,i :.. ,i:r. ..i . . ... 1 . ... . J

14 "ititioiii places, pa.rue-i tioutiie treason liaplisetl it m Ihe waters ol I ;: i'i y at Ih'.r.au, AVashnden, roc. in! spurious democracy and painted the Savage V.-' ich the Soldiers joined vi'h pic f civil war in the hues of patriotism. You, t iowd ia iim,li.- hr V" ;,,.'.,,. ' j , r, have stimulated Georgia to rebellion;

the ihles."

re;i

lnslnimeii-!

imong the honest men of tho country; whom

hiheitv

h liis spirit seems to

ami entised her to oppose the drcrccss of the

m- 1 .Tudicial Iritinnnl of tho ruiintrv! Von. sir.

.as tnc columns of the exile? Pass have encourased South Carolina in her mad

i .

career ol nulliueatiou ! lou, sir, have sold

to Great Britain, the citizens, the free citizens

!. . . Tl 1

uo.i"! uio r.i-oi t -ranee hv i.vens

' i A io'iion. tlteir d'wfiicl On ilir 'l.K

and Kitb, the populace of hvm s met ,' a y wo' jour own slaves; for , , ., , , what every American claims as a ri-rht, and . ; columns, and gave the I ohs a b.-.n-1 N;,icl, our brave tars have won by their blood

pi't.ruitl made i very arrang-Mmmt forj that the star-spangled banner protects all r(.,t:iil! ad.lfillg (hem duriil"" the m-ht: v'' s:l'' under its tlripes from impressmeut,

i bondage, er blows! You, sir, have trailed

away our soil and our citizen, for what we

. v remain. th i ? .v ::. i;c;!f, Feb. 13.

of liamltara i wer.

The cluirchvesterdav m,a-

hle to cenfaia ! he multitudes that t lin n

up their ihanks;nvin-f

d (o

ilready possessed , under tho implied admis

sion of cowardice anil dishonor! Oh! shame! shame! Could vou find no drop of Ameri

I,) can hhod in your shrivelled frame, to hold

1 f r f!

,1!

-ir nar ,v i

i ' - ma'adv v.'i'li which the rity was i-.'r i: arly four month j visited. Tie ringing of bolls, tho firing of artillery, and ihe juvsonco of throngs of cheerful vi-ifets on thc lampar's, gave an air of testivih to tin Fccne filch as we have not for many years wiim scd.

' I,.w.l.- 1 1 .-. .1 t C. 1 .. ! I . 1 ..

'IVOranC' flVia o.n u.n.w num ini hiom i.iiai iteicuii-

iion ills Pa ill, you once saved your country in the field to counterbalance which, I presume, you mean to ruin it in tiio Cabinet! DK W ITT CLINTON.

iMnnvE.-

The following ndvcrtinemnut is taken from the Richmond Palladium, puhlishod nl Richmontl, Indiana. CWSFiT!!!!!

efthc Pawhu .kel ( 'hroniele Says The j rarth, and 'the result of which warns nil to

conductor of a li.vv-paiier. who vo!!l un

derwork his neighbors ami jnerf.advertiseients U,c loilf pri.-e. deervVs to br

settle their ner.ounts it is hoped that those indebted to the undersigned will settle im

mediately what they owe me, that I tuny be

.. ... ........ i. ..... i-

iiLod In. !,,(!. !.,. 1 ...,. prepared loseuio mine win. my c.retmors .-

' .; -j . -jgi.oM,, pe1vi,,T,rrM-j 0 , j,, this, min.l 1 tell you.!!! fra-li-d to the .:iave by his cwn devil. ; ANDREW II1NDMAN.

on the bill now reported, as it was not indispensably connected with the other branch of thc subject. It was urged Hail the present motion struck at the

root cf thc protective policy, and its decision would decide whether the system was to be abandoned or sustained. An animated debate, of nearly five hours duration, took place on the motion to recommit in which it was ad

vocated by Messrs. IIayne, Mu.i.kr, Smith, Kino, Maxohm, 11ento, ihtowN, and Fousvtii, and was opposed by Messrs. Clay, Dickenson, Iioi.mhs Four, and Sritvot'E. Mr. Dallas also opposed the motion to recommit, but proposed a middle

course, which was to lay the bill on

the table.

H. l . ! .1. j I

mi. itiAiiey oniectcd to tins course.

unless it was proposed that tho bill lie

on the table until the Committee, on

Manufactures should report on the protected cla?;i of articles. Mr. Taxhwem., to guard against being taken at surprise by any time, by a motion to call up the bill, and to make

sure that it should not be taken up until the Committee reported on the whole subject, wished that it should bc made the order for some particular distant dr;y, some day in May next. lie then proceeded to argue against the present bill urging especially a suggestion before submitted by him, that

i the bill being strictly a revenue bill, al-

n .iil nil.! lvim e.ut.l tl r' t ll-r r.ll.v lo fe.ir

Stormed, i he b.imi(., f0r the rest we care nothing. Dear

ire limited; ; sirs, very respectively jours,

and no power, which are not expressly j G- M.Taowr. given, can be exercised by the Federal ! n ... T, , , , , , . J . , Gon. VS m M vrsiiAia., the newly appointed Government but, where given, they- In(lian Act, parsed through this place are supreme. Within tlie sphere al- (lmliannpolis) on Wednesday, to enter upon lotted to theill, the CO-ordinate bran- the i!uties of his agency, Gen. M. was hurdles of tiie General Government re-' r.vinff to tlio Indian country, with much des,.,1 ,.n.t l l . i . i patch, in tho bone of being utile to avert u olve, unobstructed bv any legitimate , , , , p., ., ,. ,, : c . - . J threatened dilliclty between the I'ottawatomiJ

calii.i i.i jjouci uy me lato vjov- nnd Miami Indians. It appears thnt som-j time

during the la-t summer or autumn, a chief of the l'ottawatainie nation was killed by some of the Miamies, ami that uncording to th i Indian custom, vengeance is yet due. A council has been held by the rottuwalaiuie', under one of their chiefs residing in Illinois, and it is said to have been determined by

the council, that the Miami nation must rentier

eminent?. The powers exclusively

J given to the Federal Government are

limitations upon the State authorities. Hut, with the exception of these limitations, the States are supreme ; and their soverignty can be no more invaded by the action of the General Govern

ment, than the action of the State Go- ' satisfaction, either by paving tho Pottawat-

vcrnmnts can arrest, or obstruct, the course of thc national power.

omics fiftv thousand dollar?, or that they

miiit have the It le of a Miami t hief. the

l chiefB of thc Miami nation think the demand

" I exorbitant, and wish tho intervention of the The slave uiii stion. The Richmond Whig j Agent to settle the difficulty. Tlia Totofthe 5th inststant, says : tawatamins are by far the most numerous, U'o-,irir,ii,ni ik... . r ir- t and lire consideid much better warriors than

.. ...wivai mass in , irgiinu

the Miamies, therefore the Miamies will be compelled to make them satisfactory reparation or suiter tho consequences. The 1'ottawatamies have said that they will v -it the Miamiesif satisfaction be not rendurnd before "the leaves of the trees are as lars;e ai the ears

i of the squirrel." From tho energy of the

herself triumphs that the slavery nuestion

has been agitated, and reckons it glorious that the spirit of her sons did not shrink from grappling with the monster. We affirm that in the heaviest slave districts of the Hate, thousands have hailed the discussion with

tleli'Mit. ami contetrmlntu il... ,i;.i-,.,i !,,, i

nr.l.'.ntlv riixirrul msi.U i i Aircut much ma v be expected

........... ....... .. . un, . KUHri'lllM I-I, .11 I , . ' -

... I ...... 1 I IK fr,,rl I, ..r.. I .villi ti.r,-.- fit

. ,. .. ,.,...,. ...... , it would be trui ly lamentable t i sec the miserable remnant o( the, once treat nation of 0-' ti: i . ..... -.. i i .. .i. .:- .

senate have reiecled. n ... i n o. ..,.a. ..... ' " .'"" exuug.ii-nna oy u.i-.,

. . - V""Vl "I a if lite I ol l:iw:lh

ind it i s hoped

which a benevolent Providence could vouchsafu to their country."

The same paper of the IQth say" The

preprinting 3i), 000 the present vear. and

$110,000 the next, to deporting free negroes to Africa . The clause which made provision for deporting such slaves ns wero liberated without the means being furnishng bv tho liberator for their transportation, being stricken from the bill, the western vote was generally cast against it. Consequently, all thin-s relating to the free negroes, except in so far us tl change may be effected bv the police bill remain m statu qw onte helium. All goes for nothing, a ludicrous finale all things considered.

taiiiit -s .

lid- Democrat

F.covomy. The tlinennces aaiot:g t -' llarmonites have been amicably adjusted. -- Articles of compromise were singncd on U(Uh inst. by which it is agree 1 that lhe P.. ciety shall pay lo th a Secialcrs 11)0,001'(detlucting I S 0 0 dollars due the Society h, I'ount Leon and his family.) Of the sun., one-third at six and twelve month,. Ttu Count ami family to movo oil' in sit ncclt and tho dissenters within .'I months.