Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 43, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 January 1833 — Page 2
SOUTH CAKOLIXA.
of the constitution, and the immutable : lies with triumphant success. But ifi i princi pics of truth and justice, any at- in the inscrutable purposes of an all-.
Foreign I'ews,
. cerned, the present kr.v in relation to I 7 L -ill 11
the interest on money win r-3 repealed,
.1 1 t . (. w . . rwn i (til I I I !1 tK ' I 'I T 11
states, and least of all by the govern- wise decreed, let us be prepared to no ! w..v Ynrl- triinj,iv. I' ,i , I". . , . i i . , i ? incv ioiu. I reported, reail tnree scvcml ment which they have created, lor spe- ocu duty !n every emergency. .- Tbe Convention between the Enghsn J u;" " . n , iU1,i,onin the Floyd
t.tn . iiai.tl IAK.LKAL SPEECH. iempt will be made bv her confederate j wise I'rovidence, it should be other-1 mm.,i, t vov ft I, lir.ve been received
Ftlloic-ntizens of the Stnat-: and It oust of Representatives :
I appear Seforc yon in obedience to jour ? ,jai pUrp0ses, to reduce her to suhjec-j If assailed by violence from abroad, n(i French
. ,..,,, vu , . , u.Uu ( tioil b militarv (orce. A confederacy j and deserted bv those to whom she has ! ua,nA
Carolina, at all times an ofice of high dignity I of sovereign state?, formed by the free I a riorht to look lor support, our beloved on
an.1 trust, has now iusumed an importance ; consent ot all, cannot possibly be neld ! state is to oe "Hummed in dust nna l f.on.i:fi011, :,. ti,..r the countries
which might w II induce the most highly gift- together, by any other tie than mutual ashes," before the footstool of the p-1 should respectively evacuate tin; places cd amongst u, tc hesitate in taking upon cvivmnthies :md common intnr,;f Tlw nrossnr. wo shall tint minim in heri- i. l,.l;.,m
...i.: ,i. i. . i " " " m. .. , --, - - - j 1 - i in eacu outers lei i uui y, v,.. in.iiiuni
enhailowed attempt to cement the un-; humiliation, nor join in the exultation ion with the. blood of our citizciis.(which . of her enemies, but in adversity as in if successful would reduce the free and prosperity, in weal and in wo, "through
London papers to iNov. oJ ana i oils- iBk.rcst will be restricted to some-
French governments n respect to , C..v Court tohold a special session. Hand and Belgium, has been ratihed ; bccu rc)0,.tej ,y t;ie jiulri. the part of Fiance. One among the j 7, . coinmUtco.autii. .rizini; the iY.lsiding
we
will
himself the (earful responsibility which be
longs to it. rutting ont of viw the considerations which would hare iuduciid mo at any tunc to tltsiro to be bxcukhI from this service a sincere distrust of my abilities te discharge in a satisfactory manner the various and trying duties which must at this momentuou; cri-
terred me from makin'j the attemnt. hut for regarded by her, as absolviti her "from
the conviction, that everv man now owes a U further obligation to maintain or ; whose hands are the destinies of nation
duty to his country which he is bound, al cv
sovereign states of this confederacy to mere dependent province s South Car
olina has solemnly declared, woulJ be
good report and evil report,' ;o rort Carolina.
should give up Venloo, and Holland Antwerp. The king of Holland was obstinate. Iteland is in a distracted condition.
Judge, or the two Associates, to gram a change of venue in criminal caii-ts on certain conditions, which passed to a second reading. A memorial to C'on1 nrcss on the subject of the militia sysTcm, pendi r.g in the House, has been ! amended, on motion of Mi: 1Uxn.v, so ias to reduce the enrolment of the mili-
:es ol :i
)l
I
Tbp fitho. system is ca'isin"' rebellion
And liilw. fi!!(iv rif'i7ens. n(T;rinr nn 1 i 1 "i. i ' ir....i
' ' "i anu nioou-sueu. vjreore uux-iuu, a .,.. (i ir.v tvc (.,,-,.,f ... ir;. ; . . tia to those between l.
....... i"",'3 l" " nroteslant cierirvman a-ea 5-:!, was . . . . .
i1 , w-v , i ' . .1 i ,.a. anu raisin UJ -5 : miir.lfr.'il. l Jr . Vn l. :i hi in t hree miles! . . , - .-. -i-.-
..l:t:..l :,l.ilfir ;IU., II I . : ' : ----- nrm t IC W lolC hOfiV Ol tile Hi! 11 1 M 10
iiirx i H uci iuiiiiii.il i i i, i i urn iv i nn. i it. i i i 11 d i iiiii ni" is n r. ' r 11 . i t
i . i - i -i 1 , ,) n tv.aiiiamran. i.. ..mno.i
nt I Ion ' . ' .
re our whoi.k countiiy
No de-1
cry Mcnf.ee, to perform Deeply sensible of . t!ie peopI c-f the other states."'" The ! and hav the hisrh honor conferred upon me, in beinsr i . r . i i. i selected to preside ovsr the destines of ll.e j SPmt ot U!,' frCe stilutlOlJP. the very ; holy kc.
he thought of an appeal to force,! tion, to dedicate myself to the service j f nc (rccs 0Q)on ligUL I and Don Telle settlement of a constitutional! of the state. ' dro, although t!ie 'former had sufierec oversy. II, however, we should December l., lb.,2. j cousiderable losses in recent engage
ig, 1 am readv, lntncso-
ftate , nt this interestine period, and fet lin ' temper of the age. would seem to for lemn form prescribed by the constitu-j
myseif bound to defer to your judgment. I , bin tile thought ot
am constrained to yield an implicit obedience ! for I to the public will, officially made known to : coiltl'
In taking (his step I urn fully aware of the ! ,,C dcoived in this reasonable cxpectadiinciiltics which are before me. In a ,cri. ! to South Carolina, so lar as her
od of intense excitement, threatened w ith dan-; means extend
The report of the capture Miguel's ileet is not confirmed.
cisive action has taken place
The liauk hill
has not been acted on in cither branch
letween
of the Legislature.
Xnu -Oceans, D..T. A, 1832.
1! This morning, j'i-t a-; our paper va
"-oiny-to press, an alarm ol lire was i;iv-
1'romthe Haverhill Iris. ment?.
t .1 'ti 'i ni 1 1 1 1.' vaT fir- tp t CiiiTi-s . uuu uiu 'jv un ii'ti t,v.iiv-.-
ands prepared to meet ! ,, tl,1i , ,. r:.. :,.,. r '1 ' t.-A ; x.vii!. It i s ii I h:f Snnnish
frnm v..'tl... .....I .i ...,!! !i .. i .... i " r i bu," au.ui, m we vct ui vce t - - 1
ivu uuiu ..ii.iwiu, .urn viiiu.ma.fvu uv u t - I nrpr. r 1 111 1 r 1 nf I iiiitivir.ii rnmo i-rwn . - ' i-i..
,l,,..r.r, nf !,..... : !.! ! . .' ... . . I'll
V"" what (luarter it mav. She has warned
him n i ti lin e, nirre v inim-ii Trt i,. . -
:cr brethren of the inevitable cons.
confiictinrr opinions, harmniuze iliscnrrlnnt
views, and meet the expectations of the i uh- M'lenccs of an appeal to ai ms, and if
lie. Emerjencieawill rtrohablr arise. concern- i !fhe would be d liven, in defence of her
ins which opinions will be so divided, that , dearest rights, to resist a"rre3sion, let it act as he may, ycur chief magistrate will j be remembered, that thelnnoccnt blood have to er.countcr the severeit censure and i i i, i l i i , i reproach. iXevertheless I will not shrink! " ! C U "?:l.V bc s!d l" s'Jch a coulest' from the task you have assigned me, hut, rely- ' " 'j1 1,1 t!e Srcat l';l.v ' account, be reing with conli lence on your cordial support, j quired ol tllOSC who shall persevere in and on the wisdom and virtue, courage and j the unhallowed attempt to exercise an patriotism of the people, I will walk steadily j unwarrantable jurisdiction over us.M forward in the path ol dutv, induljini the i i.- i - ... , ... hope that our united eOort for the promotion j . 1"fh' iellow-c.tiZOns. snoi.ld be our of the welfare, honor, and saTetv, of the state I ,0t' " tllc crea soil of Carolina. should may be crowntd with ucces. " j be polluted by t'nc footsteps of en invaln the treat struggle in which we are cn-j der. or be stained with the blood of her paged, iorthe preservation of our rights and j ritiz ,ns. slrJ j her defence I trust in liberties, it is mv used determination to assert i , i I i 4l , r, and upheld thesovF.RS,.v actrouitv er rK AlmlS''0 t,od. that no son of her?, tia-ji-ate, an l to enforce, by all the means that j ,lve or "dopted, who has ocen nourished aiay be entrusted to mv hand--, ht r ?ovi;rfigx j nt her bosom, or been cherished by her wilt.. I recognize no allegiance s paramount j bouiUv, will be found raisin a paVricilZ?uhiC?;i?Vm,o(0" V:iro,,i,,il!llarm against our common mother, owe to the (tafe of their birth, or their adon-1 ... , ,, . . ,
li.n. 1 1, nUl,l,M ,1,n.. ' ...1 L ct SHOUId She SUUUl MiOXB 111
married, or rather, of not gettino- libertv has triumphed, and that the To
married, occurred in Amiover, on 'ies of tt. ll leionso have received a Thursday evenin:'- lust. The story is i blow from which it is believed they will
'J this: Tlie Hon.- and Miss had-nc"er recover.
been published and were to be mar-1 1 he iurkish empire is represented
ried on Thursday evening. CI re at to be on the verge of destruction, in con-1 further particulars, but will merelvaild preparation had been made. Sonu '-sequence of the victorious movementi of , that the tire is supposed to have originati iends of the in ended bribe had cnmeil'"1 i'achaof F,:ypt. I ted on board the Cotton Plant.
1 I . . I i .. 1. 1 I
en. e nasieoeo io me sjim ;iuu ncheld a most awful sight two stksi iiovts i.v flames one of them the Cotton Flant, just arrived from luyou Sarah, having on board riFir.i:. nrDKED AM) TWESTT-I-Oril ITALICS C0TTX, besides other freight the other the Saratoga. Wn have not time to give
Printers. It is a fact highly lion-
end the wedding. The Imde'sciothe,! the following Firman, published ' olira,,lc to the pro.cssion, Uud in the he cake, the wine, &c. vVc. hd all hv Ibrahim Paca on taking possession i P'cnt i ,eg.s,aturc.there are xine prixjeen previouslv conveyed to the house of Jerusalem: '-Jerusalem possesses i TEUS- Printers certainly labour harder
het'islinctly understood, ti.at I shall hold my-1 t"li great struggle lor Constitutional libself hound by the Inchest of all obliirationsto ; er!y, encompassed by her enemies, that can t into fuU'elTcctiot only the ordinance of I there will not be found ill tl.C wide liml ;lS."!7J..:r. s of the state, one recreant son, who
.i in ..-.. ii i iu nit ii.hi;c, iinii ne ieau to lay down his life in her defence. ! South Carolina cannot he drawn down(rom the proud emminencc on
the cnlorcement of which may devolvcon the executive. I claim no right to5 revise their act. It w ill be my duty "to execute them, ami that duty 1 mean, to the utmost of my power, faithfully to perform. In the administration of the ordinary duties of my o:lieeit shall he my constant aim. :md earnest endearor, to reconcile discordant
opinions to allay party animesitii s and, as j no more. Should
far as may be practicable, to brin- all the ci- will be glory enSTK'h to
uzensoi i arolma to retard each other as t - .. . .. . ..
. .... i.i vm- i.iiihi . mine ..iminiitra-I ; c r, i ,. .-r . i . tion of our criminal code,l am firmly res.lv.-rf ' " '"ll?r mak,nJ?r those ehorls doe to her
to "execute justice ;" but I shall endeavor to !o o in the spirit of the constitution which
ich she has now placed herself, ex
cept by (he hands of her own children. Cive her but a fair field, and she asks
she
succeed, hers
have led the
way in the noble work of kefgioi
Ami
from Peston, and more were expected ! 'Further CruxaJct unnecrsary. The
every moment lrom rvewburvoort. to at-! AUsburir. Uazelte ot tne Juih Uct. con
tend tl
the
l
ueen previously conveyed to the house i .'erusalem: "Jerusalem poss
ot the bridegroom. The Honorable ' ancient monuments, which are visited to the residence of his aua .snow, al-1 ''J Christians and Jews from all coun-
most sent his horse and rh:iise hark-! tries. l)ut these nilsrrims have cause to !
to biincr hi, ciitor ivoni o, I rmrml.n i nf i !,, !,.:. v v- i ,.no !... ! , ; ,t s ext reme graf i !ica ti on to see (heir
O " - - - , . , "VIIV IIHW UIU 1IUIL ' ' v" v.v.v iiiijr.iu iij where the gay company was fast being , upon tbem on the road. As J atn desiassembled look oil his boots and put roUi of putting an end to this abuse, I on his pumps when all of a sudden, i command all Mussulmans of the pa-
he proposed that the marriage should j chalies of Saide, as well as of the dis
be postponed! 1 he man was stoir;il trictsot Jerusalem, in noli, and a tn
prov'-nces bordering on the "Medi terra- P" l)llc;in mslilutions,tlie way to honour
lor the public good, and generally to greater pecuniary disad vanlao-e, "than
anv otherclass of citizens; and ittifibrds
claims are not, in all cases overlooked by an intelligent public. Another fact mav as well be .ien-
j no plauilde reason could he give;, for l:r. . c i . . i- i .. c '
i we ci mm mr lis notion ot postponement: but as for being married that night, he would not! The spirits of the bride were roused! The mother j loo felt the -indignity ! She cautioned the Honorable irentleman to beware
' tioned. while we are upon this subject,
tricts of Jerusalem. Tripoli, and all the ! sh(m in- t,,:it in this happy land of re-
jppress all impositions n eve
nenii to s
ry roau, and every j
ception. i also
f'i;,i;,, D..;
. Ill I..IKU1 X
lace,
will
lout
also command that
exilic
nests, attached to the chur
ches io which theCospcl is lauglit.shali in fuUire be exe'mpt from the arbitrary
mitnicts mi; that this shall be done "in mercy.-' I should despiiecyself, aad feel that I wai utterly unworthy of public confidence, ifl were not unalterably determined to perform this most painful part of my public dutv wiliiont " fear, favor r afiei;tion." The
own honor, and the greatness cf the
..iuae, vie- u uouiieu uuei sv io ian. ine .' k; i .... r .. ..... .. - -. t nt
outer iruits ol tnat lailure, not to her-
how he thus trilled with the feelings of ; charges to w hich they have been sub
ner daughter and the honor of her am-'jecl. ilyishe told him it might not be well forj him after her son should have arrived j
lrom Aen bury port. But the stoical bridegroom took care to avoid that, by deliberately exchanging his pumps foV his boots, resuming his hat, cloak, ecc. and departing for Lis own residence.
md distinction is open to ail denomina
tions and grades ot citizens, who choose to practice virtue and perseverance..
! ti c i i i i i - . i i
ins iaci amiuea to is mis. a member of the late t leotoral college informed us, that upon going into tiie Senate chamber, whilst that body was in session, he was both surprised and pleased to find three, gentlemen 7eho had server! as appnntiers untserhimvcvvrxinc. seats as Sexatohs. Pcnnsyhatn'a Mr porter.
Miigiy ana alone! On Iks wav, he met usurv law. renorted.on Tbiirsd,,,. thnf
: a.. ... n.' . . ' ?
Sul"t5 l" u,e weckiing, whom i in th
From the Indiana Journal, Dee, 2.1.
Ill the Senate, Mr. FLlorcur- It, chair- The mngnaninous and hi-hruin.led
man ol (be judiciary committee,to which i the rational Kepuhlicun party, in bnstowin was referred a resolution directing an ' "'0'r "Pprol'tion, without stint or limit upon
injuiry into the proprietv of revisin- the a" a,l"Vmit1r:,t1"" u "t"1' th.-y are ardently
coui e ol
oppuM-ii, wnenever its measiires (ire souin!, wise, and c.onstitctinnnl. pviru. . ...a l.. ......
in (till 1 11 on f I u m:i if ri I ' r, I I Hn r- . r. e. ..i: ...
1... i. .1.1 4. i . r . . . f J v.ii iii. ui irani; iu t.ainolisai. the history
self alone, but to the entire south, nav,! , ,r ' ,or lnerc "ouU j "'-'-', t was unnecessary to legislate f parties ailords 0 parallel to tl-o cordial
- v.mv. 1 1 n.-y nu, siuu up I on t na t mi a i oct, which was laid on the 1 il" " ",i,ry approuation w ith hich (he IVcithe house: With the bride's clothes. ! table. The bill An, ll,o If.,.,.., I 'lent 8 Proclamation has been received bv his
cake, wine, and other marriao-, n,.;.-' ;nir f vi ... tU ir."r. political opponent?. Men of the loftiest mi ml
iitii v vnv inniri i mi iiit- 1 nn vii : i . . . .
' ' 4 1 :i r'M rwirocr in'in
to the whole union, will attest her vir
tne. Ine speed v establishment on the
mins of (he lights of the stales, and
the liberties of the people, of a great consolidated ;ovKRXMKjrr, uriditig and ruling over the plundered ploughman and beggared vcomanrv" of our once
pure stream of publio justice shall not he contaminated by personal feelings, or parly animosities. And now, fdlow citirens,havias thus frankly laid dow n the principles bv which I intend
to be governed, in the administration of the happv land our glorious Confederacy. nffllnnftl,..!.!. .. - 1 - . I- . . ? j . .1 . i I . I . . - .... - '
J 'eiunooh. u.rv.arn, io no nroKcn into scattered and dishonored 1 rospect before us, v. order that we r.;av lie ! r,-.r,.,(, il. r lti. ...........
prepared, to mcc-t the crisis, as Incomes "men, - , " . ',,"! hcen out since : and two chaises, w hich firmly r,solved to d , our duty, in every enier- d J; to be relumed j faro ht ' '
j; ucy. routn i aroima, alter ten years of i " ..-(. i.ui ie iiic meiancnoiy unavailing pctitioiu and remonstrances .; memorials, of that wisdom, which saw 'ijrainstft system of measures on the r.art cf the danp-r-r ,vbi!.- v.-t .-it n ...4
, . ... . I ........ . w. ui.-iiiiii.LiU II U
marriage para-! ting College powers to the
iicadtmy has elicited considerable dis
cuss ion for tw o or three days past. T Senate made to the bill several amor
moilts. the most imnnvlnnf I bean-ranks there is but one voice and on- de-
be better imagined than described, ! were, conlinin-them to thn m.,nr,l l-.. ! : . X?1 to let di.,a.;o ,ld , u.
with the assistance of I wo ilmm I 1 ' ! ouier v,CUa 10 triumPh-:-not to furnish
u , , , . . ...i uuui fjsii-ui ui iiis-iruciion, ana provi-1 ti:o enemies of
pnernaha, in the same, and left the company, at the bride's residence, to entertain themselves in the best manner they might. V,rhat followed mav
may well he ivroud to array
j themselves in the ranks of a party which shows
idle 1 'p"" thus superior to every jealous and fac-
nj. 'ius consideration, in the .National Ropuh-
llonorable bride;
ji-oom had scarcely
federal government, which in common , of ,ha jmlriotism which strugoiC(1 oll. the other southern states 'he has re-! , . . . . . " .
with
pcatedly declared, to be founded in c-aiin
tjon, utterly subvi r-ivo of the ri-'hts, and fa
i ou?ly to avert it ; memorials, over whicl
! lCOentaiit. ihoiiorh in:iv:iliii.r tni
J 7 - m VVII.O, ..HI
tal to the prosperity of her people ha, in ! assuredly he shed, by those who will disthe face of the world nr herjei.k 1 ms .ir.R;coer when too late", that thev have suf-
so t.RKM.NTY, aim made tlie solemn tleclara- r.,P,-,l 1W1 l.,t ..,: . iinn i.f i . 1 11 1 1 it rtu 1110 last occasion to pass a wav, 11011, that tl'is system shall no longer be en-1 . .. , . ,. .. , 1 ' forced within he'r limits. All hope of redress j wl,cn Uie hoertiesol the country might of this grievance, from a returning sense ol ' "avc been redeemed, and the union C Situticeon the part of our oppressor', or from j blUished Upon a foundation as clldur:inr t-irr.l.!!!- lr. l, l: ...-.i. ! !..... i ...
.j , ..,..,.,., v iuij ui in.--u- injj ;iv ine everiastinc rocks.
weuuiiiy,, owing to the disappointment of the evening got smashed to pieces. Wo have the facts, above stated, direct from Andover. We purposely avoid mentioning namcf. H'e understand that the engagement between (be parties in this sinlrular affair is of several years standing.!
'? -i. . ri . . . ... .
4 ne irancnpt
di
liberty with a conquest, t.or
lllrl ii-if v ho nni-ii. . f , I-.,1 I U., .1 : iUr, .l.il... I . . ...
... .....v ...... ...... 1.1 1L Mian U131UVUI- "" .i.su.iiiun-u ii',-k 01 History will' rvn cue-
..J l!.i il,. P I. 1 II. 1 -...I--
null ui l acuuv snail leacll sedan-1 11 " " " ""iiuuon was lormed with too
the ; an views of relio-inn. il-.-ir !.-.. i.. .i,.,n
be forfeited. Te both of tl lese ameni -
1
much wisdom to be valued, and required too
iiiucii uriuoto De maintained by its member. At .1 V f lll-ir ptT.irts o ...I I 1. .. f 4 I... .1 .
mollis tllf n !SH HlJTirrnii . n.. 4 I. , . 1 ... r . ,. -
v....,. w.v. , uii.i iijl-; ue successiui Tallin Untitle,
oenatc lias receded lrom the latter, but'
Bohuowi vs. Somebody in our
Ternment, having i'ed, nolhinjr was left for ;
Eolith Carolina, but to throw herself upon her' lescrved rights, or to remain forever in a condition of "colonial vassalaeo." She has.
therefore, resolved to stand upon her ri-ht
...... ...... .T IIIV I hijliest respectability. The only cau-
T ; , JV -V Te , scs asi-ned for the angular conduct To someot us, lt may not be allotted j f the n-;.um,n
tovnrvive t:.. .-v..hi; D..f- :. .. " -a-- v-cv.,, .u,u, mm
.... ...uui'll. JHIIi II 1 1' I IO Ullll II. I.
. ' ..i. ...vi. iiicit; ii
.1..... I .
is existed an ardent
fence from home last spring, took Uc
nuerty to borrow from our trunk a private and confidential letter written to us by a friend, and has probably forgotten to relurn it. Xow. this is'wors-j
- ivy JAl tHU . (fill I .4 ill I 1 1 1 1 1 n(4...K ...i . . 1 ,1
ami it 1S r-r her -iter states now, to deter-1 ,v:i ; .1..,, ,1 1. 1 ' , . , "ii.icu.iieni lor nearly inree years) w as mine, what is to be done m this emergency.! ' k hoii,'he h lega-! the caprice of the moment, onWatinsr .Shc has announced to them her anxious de- j W t"ol.,r y ''ldren and winch of usji,, nervous and hypochondriac feeling urc that this controversy thall be amicably would desire a higher reward, than to'lo which he b-.s h.nn cmf-f; "u' .lin,lrd, cither lw a .alufactory modification (have it inscribed upon his tomb ! I.v sometime Sllbof the tariff, or by a reference of the whole 1 her line tl.o mnn wl, 1 1 lJ"
. c...--:r, 1 1
fuhject to a convention of all the slates, i i,.,;n - ,.M , n..4 4 .1 Should neither of these reasonable propositions ! " 3 t!ll,t.to rsc'' the conbe acceded to, then she will feel i.ers.lf juii- j "titution from violation, and to restore id before Uod and man, in firmly maintain J Jne liberties of his Couulry?' ins the Potion she has assumed, 'until some j f Yliow-citizens, this is ont OWN. other mode can be dev. sod, for the removal of L, ,. r v ',, .. . .. , V the d,;r,cUlty. South Carolina is anxious.? j ' K KT,.E ,f he Soil of Card. siren? f living at peace with her bn-thron -'-, (I'l-,i ' which has been enriched by the she ha? not the r. motest ish to dissolve the precious blood of our ancestors, shed political h.in.ii which have conn-, ted her j in defence of those i i-ht$ and liberties, :rv-zz!::ftIMd' v ,,,, would recnnl ihe dissolution of our imon with: U,"e numau. to transmit unimpair-
orte.ntous We are informed bv
a (Jentleman, who assisted in loading v essel, that a Schooner left the Frankford Arsenal, 0,11 IViday, the 7th iusf., with five thousand five "hundred Musket?, and some three or four hundred Ilitles,wilb accounlrcmcnls,for Charleston Harbour. That the Artificers at the same place, are now encased, Riorht
1 1 . . --- -j
tl.em, a one ot the greatest of evils hut not i'd ur postoi ii v. f lfre (haf we I n-M1 tlay in packing up drag-ropes, car-
thr gruVi-there is one grw.ter : fLr.issio.N i have been cherished iii youth and sus- i tncl boxes, and other implements of
1(1 A ;0VKR.ME.NT WITHOUT MMIT
insists upon the former. The bill is now in the hands of acommitteo of free conference. A resolution has been adopted in the Senate, instructing a select cemmitleo. to innnirp ;.,(, II...
savf. -'We Jevr.-n i rx-ftii,.-,. 1 .1 1 ...
.1 ... . ..v . i-- -.... . .4 v.icti-'irifj iiit" (o.irii1: irr.ii..
Ul.lt DC t'Cn Mian a ikpH In in .,1. . i, t .. .. b"" n ,t .1.,.. I .1
o ....v,... yys ill (llllf V I; ' I i ' ti Ifl I lu N't C ..II .... . 1 . . ' w ' I- 1 1 U C U . . I I 1 . 1 1 1 ( V v-11 : 1 f I r ! w ! r i . I - I I . r .
paragranii, was a member of the Honor-! t t,.,,u .....?,. , . . and unless th.-it i;.K,-r,l c c ..:..;.';..'
i ii w . i .. ... .....I uuiiiuu uimuuci s lone siecteii .......... v.. im. iinoiun: able benate, and thai th, lady is cf the (Vom each county, may be adrilfe 1 . i nder, who was kind enough to take
to the institution free of charge. To' ,ctlcr, make restitution forthwith the committee is also instructed to inJ lCre wil1 bc "llo''!l in the camp."' quire into the propriety of adopting the' k that. .Aora-oy (Mr.) Journal. Fellenburgh and Lancaslerian systems ! iTt:! ol agricultural and mechanical instrue-! vn. - , ti0n. m-m.c . AAew-lork paper estimates lliat In the House ofRcpreentatives Mr ' " (!.ei,,,c,i'r.r," military f-rce, Moore, chairman of the hid c rV'com I "T 6U,l,C,C,,t 0 ba,ancu tlie L:"mitteereported. o 2 co; '- cr own Stnfo, she will h;,ve the comniittee deemed it Lxo Jdient i ofT t,,a" 'nCU Mc at this time, to employ ; f:""Snrms' w'1 ' ."hidl, trt the, Decisions of the Sunrenfe Court ' , ?"J. 1 '.C V'
ana also against the exncdiencvof ch..n
r
From thfCcnsin'ton Vrotccior
..i5U .ig.miM uie exncaiencyol clianging tbe l'robate System so as to create T?; ti TProbate Circuits, as w-tcd i The h i Xlc. A To-Covernor-s Messacre. The Ui I r Z ! ut S" Mve foport was concurred in, d the W ! x!
ri ' -
or row i:n;v and such a government she conscientiously believes will be our por
tion, should (lie system ncainst which !
our
night since twenty-eight forly-four poun
ders were forwarded toj the fame destination, and that a number of saddles are now being made in Philadelphia. We also learn, that all Hie disposable force, in the Eastern and Middle States
w ordered to Charleston.
I confidence of our fellow-citizens; heir
repose the honored bones of our fathers; here the pvps nfnnr . l.;l,lr..r. r,.,i
. r t v uillllVII IIIDl
ime is now struggling, be finally estab-! beheld Ibe light; and W, when
iisnou aslhe settled policy of tbe country. South Carolina is solicitous to preserve the ostiti;tiox, a9 our fathers framed it according fo its true spirit, intent and meaning but
t- c" ic- nun. - - iui i n (ii : in iiwiii imp i ;i
iblv dctern.iiud, r,eerfr.c,irip,1(?,,r l.f.rlaid and roinlon:,..ro i- i. , at volunteers, from (he ad
iesVrvcdri;h(s,,,or Io suffer her consti-lthej mav; but for s wo w ill stvxi. ORHir h.Cr" 8lates e !aily offertutionai compart to be converted into j r.vi .1. with Cauomn v. '!-l,lu services to the Governor and an instrument fir the oppression of her Co.l .r.-ml il,9f ,h :..! f :"S '""r. to aid South Carolina,
... - - - ...... iii.tiii ii ijiii in :iwf. n 1:1.
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earthly pilgrimage is over, we hope to fink lo rest, on the bosom of our common mother. Hound to our country by
such sacred and rndearing Ue?'. let! nl lierc rlinAi I lw. I . . .i. I .
J " ii mi l inn iei mem yn . . , - , . . revile her if thev w ill . ii .. e "nflerstaiid, from undoubted nu-
..: i ... ' ' : " " K'" lllinritr. thai voli.f,.,.r f,., .1
was on motion of Mr. Haiui.kv, u-fer
red to a seitct committee, of which he
is appoinieo ciiairnian. it is uroha
$t'),!).):)ii..-ur.-d.
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Me the select committee will report Sn iiv 1""'n!SliS ,N asiii.nu ton.favour of the measure. Mr. I almth ' I) iV'1 F,lb,,li,l''i ' the Senate, chairman of the coTiimittee of ways and resmfU l.'r'p "i'?1 llu: t xl,,'"'i!'Jmcans, reported,on Wednesday d u.i I ? 'C 1,uhl,c '"ld.ngs ia Wasl.ingthe expediency of nor " do t he 1 ,ast ad valorem system of fav,. 1? It I a,no,,,,t to
Cor.t'MniA, S. C. Dec. 1 1.
citizens".
She cannot bring bc.rte
j councils, sustained by the courage and 'adopted by ui, II lO IP IPrp. nnlrinliin. ... . I- - !. J "
. - ,x ' I ' V. ' ' v:. crown our lor tlie ,,rpo?0 of f0!.(.iprT lig Staie in-
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measures should be
IVdcral Government.
i i i i 7 1 ' v "pi'-, oi iy iu" ii uuri lor t ie nn tbalfUndmga.she docs on the basis efforts for the r,cser!af ion of our libcr-l to subm's"
5E10II.
av.'ilinn. Al.-
uannegan moved to commit it to the same committee with instructions to report a bill in favour of (hat system. A
desultory debate took place on the merits of the system, and the propriety of no.f adopting if. It was finally, on motion of Air. Uariden, referred lo a select
committee oi iUessrs. Uannegan, Iry. ant, and IVoffit, (all friends of the advalorem system,) by whom a bill will in all probability be reported. Sufficient indications have been afforded to place it almost beyond doubt that, so far as the House of Representatives is con-
c . i . .
;H.iv ,-ml,ah, given J1(.r i;,.rto-
! to e lo .John ldoyd of Virginia as. jl resident, ami to Hen, v I ,ee (ifM,,s,I c"!ctt8, as Vice .President of tho I 'it-
pu Stales.
Z hi'S Plenty of H(,dson,N.V:
I - - .-..1.1111 U)
says: "we
s?ii-daify,
issue proposals for a
The SianJCK0 n. wlcre in Ohio.
ms are now somp-
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