Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 November 1832 — Page 2

f rd tVt thd only pift f thc machine !

not made by th-emscives, ine cranis axic, ; hat shown symptoms ot weakness in thc j ..ncctcd part, ariiing trom col""""i , ... - i T ivcrnool. in ih rvriff mriif there ha been no avoidi roidittg of dilfic.iltics, a hilly, rough .d winding road has been selected, and sversed with saferr and velocity. The and traversed with safer and velocity boiler is found lo-be the most tfiicier.t, j and perfectly tight; the cylinder large c-1 tiouRrt; the machinery so well put to-! jrether that even a rush of liour has not started one bait, a single screw; the springs ape body have been streng rnany persons clambered on tcrweigh them. Every where vcllers were well and kind ftnd willingly supplied with vehicle entered Oxford in fi rending, at about eight miles Fi. AlJite's. and turned into the oflhe Star Inn ; tnnnitTiT Dale Owkn. Eso. has re : ... , , . io.vDON', Jvys 20, 1832. call this the ncvt and your continent the cJ world. Let me give you seme idea of the pre sent state ot parties nere. nnu, 10 ue jim vimi wn-iv uhui a. na.t,iu uv, -.uvu 1 - ... I , U . - L. . ..l . t Inn rl , r l-i r " 1 1 r '

liable neg' muit ui jj his - 1 o - - 1 "j puvci ui - ..iv hjjj i hc at was raiineu and tre conccalnnt, of the workmen who made ; was a great deal for an earl. j him: "I don't care .for what period you exerted by J)cr entire population through Lettis!aturc adjourned at half piHej.hthe necessary strength will be given The two chief organs of the whig are j send me to prisorr: I csn only say that jtbc regular forms of her constitution. o'clock this morning. The Umon tTar to it, and the vehicle will then proceed on the Times, and the Morning Chronicle; ; when I come out I sh&U sell the Poof ? State interposition, to destroy the octionjty members last night, resoUed in car" its deslination,';hrough Birmingham and the former with a daily Fist ol ten thou- Man's Guardian as usual, amd you shall 'of the federal government in the exercise cus, that they will continue their o.d--

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cenuy icit i(i;ianu, uuui w uc.h-c ; tv. y .-..- ..........v, . .... ...x,.f Ud wuui, u Luiimiuniintjuj rcjuHtu u um cauing a convention oi tne loured round-about ard Mrr-cd 'rrtal - has wtiiten several very iniCTesting i present ministry. The tone of these, hs may have been thirty 5 cars ago '; people cf the Saie, "to consider and de ia -0(Hi tlnk trr hat n ir-S letters that have made thrir appear-1 popular prints, sustained ns it is by the Dinner was erved c;n a platlorm thiee or ; termine on the Tariff Question " Thei olit.-T ,r' t.;o(j,l . -.f 7 "' 1 ance in the N. Y. Free Enquirer. mass of the people of England, is one ol four feet high, taised in the centre, and j hill proposes that on the second Monday ! amoafT theina buck-kin Lnti ','vr"V The following give?, probably, about i the most sttikingevidences of the im- occupying the greater poition of the di- and Tuesday in November ensuing, each ! wi'l n-Mloubt chn-i-rc hi- 1 . ll I'"1 as correct a view of the state of par- j mense advance, in a political and thcolo ! ning loom During the course of the ! disti tct and parish shall elect a number j a c'm, enibeTelh.w- r 1 n " ties in England, at the present time, as gical sens?.; of public opinion. j.meal, Bentham spoke on a vaiicty ol ) off deleeates, equal to their nun ber of ; ' i i:.ir'.- :.." ? rtN.".'"',lu,r

Hi What tlie nrecise character of the re-i general subieet. u!h .1 d

I said mat i scarcely recognizee una , lhan any Brilisll parIi2n1c:;l cver yetjguage which no one could expect from 1 By this bill the convention will be se-; " A w Indiana Uhi-, conn.ry as the same, m a pont.cal and vaSf h mo,aly certain Thfl tQries ; lhe &ut)or of lrcalUe9f somc o hcm so ; ,ec(ed prccisely in the foim of lhe Le ! P.ps ainiu,.; lor ( amid;.. Edmoral sense, as I left it six years ago;- s plophecy that lhe fir9t Mep ha8 been ta. j quaint!y pIuased am! obscurely worded ; gUlature, and conseouentlv, even if the : 1" .f?cn ,,a . t ond every day confirms to mc toe opin-. ken tQ a total, or gradual, subversion of as almost to require like anv othei io.eign ! elections are contested, will be but the ! re"C.CVllIc nh!mt tlic 'pf"rf ion. II tungs go on ,n their present ra-!lhcodpo!itjca,crns i anguage, an English translator. About same body in another form. The Union ! li:t Wn ulnt course hcUmklrum tio, we shall have to revet se names and , rhn wh y. lpnv ... . ,,,. , . fo ; V.. ... t. ... ',, A,-, A rr -- c runirli for no cause whatc.er.

the lop of the tree, (though in truth it ; weekly paper conducted with much seems doubtful how long it may bcso!suirit arti talent nerhans with n:ore

ennsideted) I first introduce to you i The coniervarivcs, as the lory party r England are now called '1 his party, headed by the duke ot Welling on and turner lord cnancellcr Linrthutst, (a p II II t ll . ' New-Englander, by the way) is support cd, not nertians Uy a numerical maionty , even ot the nobility, but certainly by a j Tnonrd majority, if I may so express j . .. . mye f; the most wealthy larmers of Eng j land being, naturally enough, devotedly j

i i , . . i r i in modern days, as well as in ancient ; lay, one can manufacture out of the 4yeilow dross a mastcrkcy which car ; ricscne, with marvellous facility, thro' j the various portals of human society : -And whatever gold can do, gold will do. j

p.eutej to u. i o puei oi nnow- very nearly corresponds to the Girondist . my young fnenc, whether you go or not: ) war of cxhaustir.g desolation had surrer.ledge and ot numbers, therefore, is op piy 0 tj,e Pvcuch revolution, though j so you may as well stay ami I talk with mc, i derrd under the sword" the "conquerTioscd the power of rrold and silvct; and i it Anc nnr Vir tnllt wrv nm-nlv nf ilwfnr.ip ?n m r.-.Q.'a r.nn..rc.imn ;ro nrt" t,,..,i..;,,ir.nn.i,.. ;ii'.k-n

iimu.iivv, vi...s .vv..,..J ,,v, i ne next anu iast ot tne political par-; future destiny oi this country. Of Huskies here to which I shall invite your at-j bs assured. Thus, though the direct j tcntion is that of the ultra radicahx cor-

to iniiuence coming elections anu tne ; tory ii.mu.nce oe rapu.iy on tne n ane, i as,1 since tne sgiat utient in tne nouse of lords, no one doubts) yet indirectly the conservatives have still much power.

1 rue it is, mat tneir papers, tne .Morn-1 that land. Its organs are small penny ! ; resist" nuHitlcat'on by all legal arid ccnjng Post and Standard, can scarce num ! papers, of which I send you a few speci-j Bentham has lef a portion of his pi o-; stiiutioi al means"

ter a coupie mnusanu oi t.unscriocrs j each, while the relorming journals can Jjoatof their five or ten thousands; but;,! "T all .il a few incomes of from a hundred thoul ... i..if ;j.lUU IU llttll U 1IU1UUII llU'ldl C VCd., inako up for the scanty numbers. . ... , . , might expect, sufTicicntly violent and a husue; and sufficiently plain-spoken, j loo. Charles X. at Holy rood, isthc ! atnubic and untormnatc monarch, the duchess de Ilerty is "that heroic wo

uwiic ut ncrty .3 "iui uc.u.. wo-(their learlessness. the more especially. ; man, the wh.gs arc "reckless leauers .j s these .laxes on knowledge" arc ; ol a sanguinary rabb.c, "abettors ot , grossly at variance with the sPi, it cf ti e

treason, intidei. o-nutrogues, ami so j on. Hut the lories, With all their mo I ncy, do not appear to have succeeded in; enlisting enc xvritcr of much talent in; their cause. Tl iiuir pipers ar iceo.y io.iductcd as v eu as incmcunti sup.; ordinal he repentr. him ot his relorming j jseal, and that ne, like the "Citizen King.' j r ' his brother of France, will grant to his subjects just so much liberty and no more, that h2 dares net to withhold from them. He, like Louis Phillip, hri lost the near , or his subjects; and William - . " ' ", Iumi5tcis, who now Icel of course. itv.t Ihcy arc tolerated by their royal master and that merely because ht is afraid t . . 1 I - .. al proof that they will have thetr own j "way whether it be his wsy or nnt The w!-i,-s are commonly spoken o! by the tory party as radicals, repub'i cr.ns, levellers, revolutionists. I wish I j could say that they deserved time o! ; acsc r.onesi names. Larl Uey is one of the hanchticct aninniT r.nh-ind haughty r.oili'v, and aristocrat in habit Sn feeling, by birth, by education. Bu' he is willing t grant he has granted tin rir'nHh ni'in'i t r A . all thc friend of I Sortr nid justice owt j i,im thanks for the d -cd He Utile cal i eclated, probably, vvlt ibusts were to

iu.uu.wu h.w,:., iuhvu , i.AIay the cutse ot Judas sweep and public opinion. At Lst a great measure 'ion or allegiance here, and no allegiance S& w VV Uc Khigs, headed by Brougham, earl ; blast the odious hypocrites from thc : is brought forward, the harbinger, as the f to the laws of this land if they say this' ! Allot which thev effrr at lYAofevlc or tl,rey and nomina.ly the king. I say ; earth they have so long disgraced i freinds of liberty believe, ol all they i and saying this, act vion it and proceed ' Kfia'il. Knot; ir. Mhe sran-itv f ,n;i,v nominally; because since W ihiam s va-t Talk abnut tory misrule talk about a- have heretofore vainly sighed for. Af- totet at defiance the conttituted author, thev are deterraim-d to SKLll (UV FOP d ialing conduct during earl (,rcy s re-, bu-es why, if they did oppress us, (and tcr a long and doubtful struggle it pass- i-ies of this realm of South Carolina, it I CASH "r approved Couutiy Pnnl-ce" atgnation, ithtsbecome evident toevery ; we know wel thev didthev ne cr nreten- Pd At thnt moment Ilentham was Uinf. : will be time to trh thr.m ht th. :.t t... r::rl.r. J " '

replace ir.eni u uicir ny cms. nr dv to perpetrate m liberty's name, deeds ! , he ancient Tbeban's his spirit had sur- assemblage, Sn

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nts nana, muy oc pinuiuy sensime. ( ,hat br lhc vety causr ot reform mto ; vived to drink in the new ofthe Great fit to contract llni hn i i Si : t i vol rpl tool irthrhinftc.. . . , . -1 , .!.. .. . . I .

.... ..v. . lorror rr natreu. u inmui uuiym:; mai v ictorv; and m a lew minutes more, thai : to ir e extent,

Ot tnose who have a. read? given prarti , nrov5ai.on has been prcat. we must : p.iftP,l .niiit xvn. ir.fnslhle to all eaniilv nroner that the

fall before the axeef reform, which hiijhow devoted! these men support their

urmnc6a, suppfu wu v-jvuu- '"ui' iu'"solve, hs thus hafted; but no mattei: . milted to prison the other day for selling he trusted the people at least so far as to, the "poor Man's Guardian." He thus

;,.-:. i i ...... ; sand, and the lauer enriched nv tne ia- . . . t hnrs ot tne cucjidicu w r W !. Times is decidedly, the les democrat of : the two; violently opposed mu'evd to clerical influence, ami in feeling I think to the ecclesiastical cailjmg, but s ill adlocating but a clipping and prunu - o the ty.he system, the telormof plural - j . i . i. ; i t , i :u ..... . incy tmni. uicinscives hi gu.ni6u,-iC-commend moderation, however, and graaual relorm, and o course laud to the ,- . n-. i-.. r.i formed parliament may be, no one csn tell; that it will be far more democratic ; rics arc qlji(e f jKh: The next in order comes ! whig, or moderate radical , otherwise be called renubucan party loeir ciuci orean is tne i.xammer, a rl 1 I 1 r '. than any other in Encrland. 'J'herc arc j a:60 many papcrs cf a similar chaiacter i throughout lhe i;ingd..irp- among them ! tie Ballot, a rcccntlv established wecklv London newspaper, advocating, as its i . - ' j te implies, the vote by ballot, as the! safeguard nf nnlitiral liheitr. I sr-ml O J you a country specimen in "The Bir rninrrharfi Journal " ujs pa,,v j3 a numerous and influential one, and is rapidly increasing. It

hlty miles an ; ties, nu i.siu.i,u, enu so lonn, .miuimj,!. . mure, aim mai .ic itumsuo j i ne lion. IIenky Deas was re elf c!-; -iir-ii.i, .j i.-miny r.2iil A-

nor broken the better envision ot tne lingusn r,y ior inc purposes ot tltssectton. ile ; ed Speaker ol i the Senate and Hknuy L : irul ,,4, a nrjro mnn nnnutl

of thecarri- church's twenty miMions; while the j was as you know the chiet proprietor j Pinckney, Speaker of the Ilou.e o! EDMLJVU

tbcned,asso enromcic nesnaies noi to lecommcnu, u. am. u .porter oi tne vvcsminster c j Kepreaentalivcs. Gov. Hami ton's rrcs ! Alotit five fwt u.-ht or .mic inrV J.:y-

it as too- pretty p.a n terms, me iioiai aoo.n on o. uca, t c w ra.entea ana tne most u ; sage was received immcdia.eiy, and re- Umall head an.. c.c. Final! far, H

the tra- tytnes anu tne enure anorccot cnurciocrai ot i.ngusn quarterly periodicals; i erred to a iotr.t enrnmin ofhnth hn. ,,vnr.,i vxith ;, i,; i. . ... .

iy received, ana state. uu u e auu.o. o. many treatises on ; es consisiing of Messrs. Seabrook. War- ! i..f-tin r mouth, larm fr-rfl, ,,,t '11-

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tvater. Thcj m The anguagc o this party is ottcn ; mora sand legislation, which Lae influ- ! rcn, Manning Butler, Campbell, Reid i exne-sed his lips War . lA,-. !.,,

ne style, as-: singularly Doia and cicmocrauc. 1 ney ; encea in no ti.iiing dcg. ce the advance , and Patterson, from the Senate; and ; ind flat nose. .,WiM rt.imJ

an hourjtalK openly enougn ot tne ngn ot any ; 01 enugnteneu sentiments in Ureal ISn- S Messrs Preston. Noble. R B- Smith. t0l wpro thouah of a velhrnM, cum.-iW urate way people to depose their rulers whenever ; tain. When in London six years ario, I : Player, Holmes Dunkin. Krvin. MrCnrH. ! ... Z.iu- .!..,... 1 ..

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expediency of a pure republic. It carts! ymc, and very properly so, lor the namr, sn thc realitv hs ohtained. in the sham0f universal suffrage, diminution of tax-j Ps, abolition of tylhes, annual parlia-1 mcntt &-c. j Thc next an( iast cf t!ic polincaI parresponding in some respects, to the Skid- ; more party of NwYork, though not so j i extravagant in their view s regarding the j Urnmfdiatt division of all the propetty ini metis ,n tie shapeof the "Poor Men's; Guardian" and the K.osmonolite." Thc of the former you will observe, is J A VTEFKLY rATRU FOR TIIK I'FOl'I.F.. " publimik is dkfianck or rilY Tit K TOW fclt OF MIGHT AUAtNSl ! L u . i i u , Rioht. I need hardly add that they brave thc ! government, and laugh at its stamp act. j I his is all well enough; cie can admire their fearlessness, the more especially. ; aj;f . but nothing can bo more unseemly : nd violrnt thnn thr. minnrr in uKirli ,hev support their pretensions. - - "' , ihev support their pretensions. I ake a specimen, from a late number of the a I hove paper; the cctlor is talking of the : whigs and of their continuing thc stamp; duly on newspapers. He exclaims: i s ded we were free; they manfully denied ; our rights as men. and told us we were j slaves But the whigs the cowatdiy, 1 hypocritical and uoub'e. damned whis say we are freemen, and at the same time j say we shall not b: at I bcrty to express our digust at the blating influence of 1 ineir unnoiy sway. n.:. :, . u .rsr T.r.kM.r.:l.r. t r;,.the snirit more truly dangerous to ! ' rlil.crln Vn .nu f-illir. hrf ailCP !f ia rpa. y 7 w..... , - - - - - ' . v. t.. deeply regret that men claimirg to be (.ivu:ocraxs anu iraoy pn.s1" " ?mhi nd coursgo, shctikl thus futnish to their ; ponnent mnre than a nlausib!e exrnse .J., 1 .!,. -. . I ror the opinion so current amng the a- ; risccracv, thit .he neon'e are utterly un- 1 fit to be trusted with power at all. Our regret at such an exhibition o . feeling is only increased by observing

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t hurcn ts estimated bv ihemselven high as about four million? sterling (?0 , millions o dollar) a Vear. Some make ) a year. Some make jit nearly tlzuolc thstt 9Un. :

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. see roe oorr.c to tne same spot wncic 1 was v wrenencjeu to oay oucn nrmncss, combined with moderation, could ' carry the work'; disfigured as it isby vi- ; olence, u tTvct nothing; it will mske useless You have j my IJentham, snipwreck. heaid, of course, that Jcrc ic, that Jcrc - apostle of uthat veneiable '-.M -. : .i i i . . SFu un evening wun tne oia man, anu ; 1 shall not soon forget the pleasure I re ceived ow that occasion. I found him as i-i . r , , and animation which astonished mc, and

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With a SimnllCltv and nlaint.es-. iA Inn. i d:.v. thp lQ:h nrnvimn. I

j "Sit iti;l, Mr. Owen, sit still- I am nes the ultrcjonly going tov:5ra;.-; that's my way at , or (it might Wei dinner." Jicon party.- And he descended into a kind r.T pass

! ire or rn,ri(!r.r. fr.rrr.,t !ili.pf i, fh ! platform and the side of the dining icom . i'here. while ha a:kcd with uu artive I s-en. like a sailor on the deck nl his vf k i sel, up and down, he continued his con ! versatlon, in the same lively and cot.tinu ! erl tonp. for :n !ir,.,. nriu-r. t.miJ f fi.! i he would exhaust himbclf. lint it reallv seemed to refresh, rather than fatigue him. At Ir.st i, ru,nf , t ,1 in bie, J " v'"'IVM w IIV l. productd and put en a black silk nightC3p, and I rose to depart. He stopped mc : I "I shall r.ot co to bed for an hour vet. you. I have my odd wavs, and I shall go on just as il vou were not here. I i.nt on n,u nihrr ur.. tVn a c,.(.,.r,,5 or two of marmalade ?bout eleven o clock. It assists my digestion; or. at eas,t i lhmk it (!oes. bul j dolt t0 bed till past twelve." neu till past twelve. And, in effect he kept up our dialogue in so interesting a manner, that midnight had tolled sometime before I thought ot looking at my watch, and taking my final leave of one of the most interesting men this age hns produced. petty to be employed in issuing a comnlete edition of his w orks. It were to be hoped that he had allowed his eseco- ; T i? !.-, i i,. ' ' ', 1 "U. ' 31 l" a l-' j'"Il)!;u ; iogv as tli3t the public might be induced . ., .. i. ... i .i i. . : r . i. i. iu iciui uicu'; uui i tiouoi u mis us so. .,u ,t- . 4 uc w cMmim.itr ucricw :s enirustefJ Q Dr Bowring, w ho hsd been, for many year?, Bentham's most intimate friend, and is said to be a man ot talent, Bentham, like Jefferson and Adams, died at a remarkable moment. Thev livdied at a remarkable moment. They liv - ed to sec the half centennial celebration of thc greatest day America ever saw, and ro the events of which thev were two ; nr.1. );nl nrnmntn. . c. n ii... ! ui iiiv irnti humiijiuio, i un uijii iciv uuy thrv rimrf il In Rent l.siT-" rniip. th rr. ' incidence was scarcely less striking. For ! near half a century, he had been a libe. ; ral and a reformer. He had seen com-! paratively little progress made except in i - it was a'most feared in a state oFinsensibilitv. Bowrinf Hew to his bed side with L the tidings; and knew not, when he at ri- ' - ved, if it was rot already too late: "Mr. Bentham," he said, speaking as distinctly as possible, "the Ueflrm Dili has tasted. If y ou understand me press 1 my hanM. i 1-1 ,1 r vt . . , . ' f.int of infrllinrp. hP . f.:-..l. I. '- : ....,?--,-. . 1 III.,. - - ' -

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impressions, alike of pleasure and oV pain; BOBFBT DALE OWEN'. From the lhiltxrnrjre Patriot. SOUTH CAROLINA. The extraordinary session cf thc Le tjislature rf South Carolina, called by Governor Hamilton, for the purprJ?e of f. r I rl i n r iK .t.r..f nf '' t r n t iri - v. . i . ink -v"."' . --.'. iv ., " - -"v-k u , v. imuwi.'i j """"j , i nt 22d Oct .r t - . i. H.I.I.I. . tents is whole c j vi'.v urr. i uc a. win "nun n re of so much impottaice to the whole countrv. that w c shall feel hound to lolluw and record its proceedings. A j

new doctrine, startling in it3 character,;

u imcatning tne gravisi consequences jto the peace and integrity of the vho-c ! country, is abcut to be put into forcible i .. . r .. . of a special power, held to" be legiti-1 rr a I Vw a 1 . f 1 C" 1 . about to be cenvcrud from h irlo action, from a theorv to b ledtnto a crUisor imminent i ...i-.w a large majorny oi uic oiait, i? apeculaticn be tli.cussperil and a-1 larm, retjuiring the instant interpeshion ' !of the soundest heads and purest hearts; ; in the country for the commcn safely. I . .. ; McV Hue, Cohen. Potts and Maxwell, ; from the House of Representatives. The committee, on the next mornW. .... . o ; cislature, to meet at Columbia on Mori j dates, the Xulhjitra will have the whole imatlcr to thcn.selvcs. i The Message of Governor Hamilton !cnn;a:ns no new views upon the question ' c,r,T!... rnnnr,h,l .fe, I.., r, ,.r, .t. jthcir triumph througho I the .:e t lr ,-tir.ns. flr.f .in ' J ' nt the S'atP ncunced brJtflvY: - -- -- she i-rnnnHs nf hnctiliu- tn th Tnri'.Ti ;aetof last session. He declares it to lei f 3 sacrifice ol "a! the just claims of the i m.tW'tn K i.r .,r.r v.Jtt. ov, or i I krowleds-ed nrincinie of w ke and ( ffi rient taxation which has ever existed on ! 'he face cf the earth, an-crip or.v notinrj having the shadow of a claim to civiliza ?inn, or a just know ledge of finance, " ard 'affirms that if th.e Sr.nthrrn S p hm. been subiutratcd nrovinces. snd after c ' o ----- i that of 1832. He recommends the call for a convention without any reference to ' . h n.nrrc u r,r,,;P,t,,i .i.o, kJ Jdy. Xull-Jicaiicn is, however, under j stood. I nejjC5 ,hc a!l-,lUfte ;n whjch tne5C pro ceetlu gs are j 'he Union, ti t .ippaliing dm jceedirgs are to place thc State towards there is another scarcely less nger in her own domestic : -elations. The Union party, with Col . Drayton at their head, lately resolved' ; hat triry would be ifuni in their allegi mcc to the United States," and would: The Columbia Tele?ccrc, thc leading . organ of the nullifiers, treats these resoj unions in the folio . ving thrcatning terms, : ,.. .. u : . i i.. : n : j ui-uv-i "iuv,'i .ui: (.11111 ijjujiiv.u pull. 3 j and penalties bills of attainder confis . tat.uu ui t-t'aieb -imprisonment II mav i t. j. .i. .. rr,, 3 . : i : j uc ucauioii uic scauoiu. I "To this cautious and determined ' moderalion, of a party that is now the i Stcfe. we must avow, in the strorgt ! terms, that such cacs as that presented ; by the last mocecdinr ofthe Chrlrunn : by the last piocecding ofthe Charleston j Union partv, should form an exception, , ll it be no more than an expirintr effort of fcolishly rancorous hate a crtat final k.on . ; ...! l uio a.u 1 1 jj v c w, auu MJHS ll.e 1CniUS nf their nnrtv. Itnt if tUro r" . 1 what they say that the United States.! (Massachusetts, P.hode Island, or Con necticut, that is to say,) not Carolina, is! their country that they owe noaffeci State, whose lap they have already too loner encumbered, ran shake the from tier robe: Governor Hamilton's mesace ebtioue 'y hints at thc same consequences when he affirms th?t: "When the Convention shall spesk. its voice rent To thc votcc ot Und, must . . r , .- We owe no allr-i.rP trt,n, rr'r ar . - r- x r-. '- M. I- : I. . V. . . U ! :,! - - r-i ..... . .... v, l '- .,ti. rrr.r., 1-0. 1-. .o ti.wui;i.for tis. and which in nnnrcy . ' . '. obligation shenlrl roniin. ue, is but rendering our loyally to her." , From the V. S TfiL-grcfift. ; SOUTH CAROLINA. We have beenfavcred with a commn- : nication, of which the following is an ex tract, on the subject ol the extra session . of the Legislature of South Carolina Our letter was without date cr post . I..,. ... r i11)1 1, uui i-tc5uiiic, irom tne tiis- . I . -.? . . .ante uci weni asninion ar.cl v-Oium-nil. inc srai oi me rt.it I .nvc mmnt i . f, . that the Lecrisl.tL.re sdir-iirnn. nn TV; dav. ! -The bill Ho provide for the calling c

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a convention cf the people of ihU

r.as passed both houses cf the Lccil turc. In the Senate, the vote - a teas 31. nv IC In the Hon,. ...... VT ' ------- j wi a. - ' m i ,. r m sition to riLLfication. tut tlcv Kill' ' v '. . r ; i.erc o ir.o state, u any violence Le a. ! tempttd agait st her.' $50 H2WAED. " UJJ AN VXVAY lr,'n J-- tc"'- 0 awwav frt.m the su!criKrrt Vi mit:(s.) Way-hisi-tun I mad etcedin-K artiv -u, .,f tj motion-pcrhapl no nun cm U hI lun t ' n...i' t.. i - .i cm.iiii-. null u t i.vil Hi; till ij U CC-

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oic'oin He Ik iS money 1 CW. a 1U, ihf Y.hich tcn-k I1, Um- afc8nte rm han.- , V -U0 , U,.e a,wvl,.ri,ari1 f krt jtlo,Iard ,n catl? tu 'VriihivA aul-m--I t J i:u .tLiillI mill III Jfill iO 1 1 1 - tt 1 t't Inni rnmn iM-i.-nn 1 : . Hi:.. :";"", "'Liiain , ui-iv i;i lomoi--..j liiui.iii.i or or l will i.i....... f . f r -1 j;ive twenty l,",la,s lt ,;!li-n mis stair, and all rVa7''. ei)e.,-s Inild or hririin ami ,.llw"ri"": lo mc IVtoi, Lead -lllie ashiuUin CM.nnty, Misf.nri. JUI1N S. BRK'KEY Fall and Winter Goods. ; 7 .Hbscribcrhae associated them- , , . JL selves unc't r the ilrm cf ! , " -. , a S 1 OUh ol)e do"r a 1 6 , " V" "tan(1 OCf Ui,,el h k J I,,,rn' rn water street. I t:e:r stock con-i-tsin a vcrietv of FANCY AND STAPLE ATITICLES, among which pre the following: Cloths :nd Casinctl?. yhito,Ilcd, Ye!Io-.v, &. Crocn Flannels, K. otch and Cirtassian Plaid?, Merino and U'.iterbo Shawl, inn and (Jaire Searfs, Crape .Shawls V. Fancy Handkerchi .f? HOOK Ml'SLLX, JACOXETT. lor.JX-XETTt CAMJRH (rA('HAMf, :M t 1-1 Check, cc t-1 Brown c V. iiiitii)T?. Bleached S!i?aiu (Icntk n.cn; and I.adiss Lcatlier S.'iues. Ladle:? Prunella do. ALSO taOO 11;.. Iron and Cat Steel, iiUm lh?. Casting, r?(H lhs.(.ra?3 and Tared Hope, oy wood. IMMMbs. Nails yvd.!izc, r)7 pair Trnce C!iai?j. 75 bbls. Keuhawa Salt, at fr2i per bufhel by the barrel, rcn ca-j. AM) A LARGK AS.'OKTMI.Vr OK ChllM I h-rrtmn) niui Cnnj.nii ' ' K m w - w .w r a. m -w vm iiib rkc t p Thi'v wnt.ld be plea?rd to iiave their friondd call arid see them. B. SIIKL.MIIin. WILLIAM MIFL'Bn "vmcenne-', Sept. 15, l'S . 'i-J-rf $30 RxSWilHD. u 5 .v.i irem thc subscnlr liv- ' --U'. -"r ' ?th , Alabama. MAZ, ip.n ri.T,r -uth Flure ;i u.lil I ,ii ' ... .!... ... 4 f I -ui iiiu uri o I Jim? last, a ntorr r. i- ti 1 1 v .,qt. . r Vi: o v 1 - - : ' v" inriv-nv

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