& FARMERS’ JOVRXAIi.
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A.>iD PLBia«IIKl> I^\i;kv s\ri;ui>AY, HY TIK),M \S J. lfOI/l*«».\....CIIAIlU>rrK, MIXIiLCMlUar. C0I;NTV, NOIUH-CAROLINAi
■«
, w,Lt TKACH yyg TO n«c. tmk »..u r.,H op t„p. k.rth^am. «hiso otr .rom thk ,.A^:KK.7;;;7HK
Til TO OUR HANIIK ANli gl'llJKCT AM. NATURK TO OCR USK AND fLCASCRE. D». JOHflSON.
VOI^> 111*
SATUltllAV, JA.MJAUV 12, iHXU
NO. liO.
THK
rttw «* fy# if not imid L
^ Ttocpj Thrrf Ddlar» at Ujo end of tlie year. I'Otton, Cort., t-.Mlfler, Huy, W’lient,
I ADVFbVihKMKNTS will l»e in*crtrd at i'iUy ^’ault', Slii e|», Horses,
e.nt*perMiUM*(i«t«wcedmga01i«e^) for the ■ * '» agniis, lloiis.-hold and Kitclica
firntinwrtioii, and^ cents for each •uccwdiiiK r urnittim, Onr ( utloii (iiii,
wrik—or •! IW week*, for oiir Mjiiurc.— i nUrtrd J.ih uiy of llnukt, lltackmnilli Tonh
A l.brral JiKWint wUl be iiwdc to IIh.»c wU . Ltvn,U, u/ rte,y d.satyt,.,,,,
«lvcrtiH-bythf«»r. l.r)n»llarivprti«etii.;.it» I *“'• V;^nou» o(l.er .rliclt-. Al whidi tim^ and
t III 1 » r lilt I iiiiUtiiiii aid MilUul iitccuHcd uiil tc
(ommuiiMati'd for tmJilK alioii. lltc iiiiiiiU r of rt„ul, and *.\iial
inw-rtiom «nuM In'nolrd on ill*'maijiii ol tlm | | |■ ■»’ 'Vl-'f * lY / \ I' V
MmniMK-ript, or tfiry will be coulimwd uuUl *V J ,■ j 1 |j,>
“ , i\ / lured, lir.i., iT,.id. i.iimii on llip day of «al..
forbKl.auJ - lurgid accordrntfly. | ^
•f* All cojnnKiniratioiw k) the Jidilor numt roroi- ^ uill Li- coiiliniud fiom dity l« il«y until nil \n xolii.
fr.t '>‘'»«-/«'/^,or llicy may not be-all* ndt d tn, ^ ^ J((il.\ .M H.M'l'* >M>'r, .li/m’r.
~niARU> r()N, :n,i*•:♦■.' —■■
C'ol»f>n, Sfa Maud, IS a 30; upland, nrw, 10 a
lOf; Ru-«-, prime. 81 » ; interior to ro>«l, ‘JJ a
3; Fk iir. .ujirrfin^. «! • ~i i t jrn, 7» a
0»i». W a 0(J; Whi.kty, 3j a 37 ; N. H. liiini,
jrood. 3S a 3t; Hrandy, -lO a 4'1; II,
v»». 1” a l“; Tiltuw,Carolina. II a II ■ ; .Ma’k.
irti, Va 1, 7: Now S, 5»; Ha«on, R a 7; llaiit*,
ULI’Okl o* Tin; I*isTM.VS'ri;K GLNEUAL. i ^ / am an American /"^'I'hi-re ia in this
ABiiiiKjKn. ! exclHiuation ti iiiHjfsty of soiiiiil and au im-
t ap|)Oiirs from ilu; iieport of the Po.‘-l-1 pulse of power tliut u more sectional partizaii,
iiinster ■eiif'nti, that tlioro lias been an un- .j |)atriof, whose love of country is
Iprncodeiitcd iiicreiisc ill tlittamouiil ofiiiail ,;,rciimVrilK;.J within those tianow limits
traiisjKu latum diiriiij; flip yeur. 1 he a-j [^y tj,g s„ui,d of a
It-Carolina IjegiHUiture*
mount ol Mich trun^portatioii
On the I til July, l-siJ,
1st July,
“ 1st .luly, iP.O,
lilt July, IKili,
mi-n.
i:i,700,1101)
I i.:i(io,ooo
* fieimy IruiiifK-t—-an iicvf r understand.
i'APry iiilelli;;ent man who has iiad tlie for-
I tune to travel throu;h the States of ihis
;iu‘l
11 a 121; Ijird, lOa 1«*: .V»jU. tul.« t.
IN.; ii i;. iCi Full Kofx-, j u 10 lAiiti. f . Mcri uiuiiiii'nii>lv
I'liiui lUt lialiti/h Sluf\-
l’l;\VI.i{
I'qi our Vtill Itnh't and nnr rummon ('imutiy,
I rrmnmnnlftL
.M a iiirrtiii^ of t irt''y (ind I.aify of difti;r nt oual truiiHportut
di'iioniinali'Mist, aiid IruAi diKtunl plnr. )i> Id al
till' Sat ul (Ncriinii'iit in ihr >>uii'of Nurtli-
J.'i,ltiw,(liri I Nation, can form some id»!a of the birthright
:i.'j,(J^'.''),0''l of an American—but he who travels in a
'r!i* increase of the annual tran.sin>rta- I'orci^jn land, can d(* yet more—suciianone
■ lion ut the mail was, | I’an say lie never saw the day when he would
(,, |o\chaii»e hn right to exclaim “1 am an
11 tom July I, to July I, &i/0,OUO ■ American,” for an alleiiianco to any other
Jiilv I, 1^-JO, to July I, !K‘ t. ja ’ . " •'
' •• Juiv i,lKii.iojuW I, I^.W, Ki:,(;,;et l«>"^='-‘*'"‘«rtn.
In the a„t..-\. d s hVdtilc will he been, m | H axwkll, Ks|, of New \ork a
thefir>t c.liiiiiiK.fti^Mir. s, the Ipp^thof the :*'■'*' iiieotiiig in that
l*ost K'>ats in the diii'Tcnt Sla(t.'.s, on the *hus ha|pily iiitrtdiic(;d the suliject:
. first JiiU hi-t, exclusive of those eslnl.lish- | “ *^0'"^" linpub-
(i by file law of ihe hist w—i.m of Con- "I'-'* ‘''C exelamation “ I am a Itoman
>;res., and in the s cond, th; amount of an-1 titiz.'ii.” ulfercil m the rrmote:st province
of the I'cpnhlic, c(»uld stay the tirni of ar-
1 nl» ( fcfolina, iLi
■ III;' I'rialiiLli; und lu lulutluiiH
- . , iij»ly ;nl«;il d;
CpfnUc brandy, 150 a Holland (iin, loo a Wln ri.n tlj«' pulitirul nir.to of o'lr Ix lovrd
lli; Iron, Ril«tia and HwrA-*, ♦! a 4.' prr ll»«.; couiilry |irr. i,l« at ihi^ luon -i I a tiK>«t (v)rtm.
Hih, Lin rpofl, in bB*«o! 4 bu»h. a U, in I ulk, itt,, a^’iHri, d. ii.jUnj/ il«; j.roi.^l.ic ol't
3J a 00: T- l>lun«l, 1** a 5J, !iupar. I! >van> , 10 «ti.h hi w Im h unr uomi »in' tiai. juilii v, ;;)oi lous
a Hi; brown, 7 a i*; Si. 1 rotx a/id Jam. 7 a *)J j I'li.un m.d 'tiny as u i.iit..ni, niay Iw t-u-
Nf«.iVlcaiiK, 7 » ("J ; Mo|*»»«», full*, a 't\!; iJan|) rid !i) cnil di tiitioii> ar.il .ci (iui,;il in>u!>.
Orli *n», .Hi a .'W ; tViftw, |iriiiie jriTn. N a I.S; ordinalion;
Itili rif>r to i^ood, l‘J a 13 j ; H» mui "1 ia«77 a lit) tl». And v i' ri an l!ir a|>p4Hii,|' al'iliidt of cur juib-
Nort/i.l ar4ii;a iBoij«y, I4 a >1 per r nl. «ii» iu »ti*ir lo ii.i.icjii in.( 01 Kuii r c(
I rount S«iiiiu»h Hank ItilU I per « ul. UiN.ouiit; iialtDi,'. Iia» a t'.iilr uHl. ii>, *i.d lt«t, us a
Ail uUier (iror^ia Uaiik RilU 11 j ju*t jiiilj.Minii» '.or 'ur n rralitnji and ii*o* ili.
— I riio-, »f niiy Lr ra.Irii to vilnt« luf iMjfor-'n:
C'AMIH.N", J.AN. .1. li>uiii‘Ki. ( ir.l rU.'', .c Jltii •'•iu.rf‘';uiiil itiui.K'ii
Trtunlrv/Wnff^-tVtUm, »*i a al; «Vn 50 a of Itali rual W«—l; rurfort-,
W; W 1h*I, 75 a Wi; Hour, foiiiit/», 4J a t, ; iU- 1. Iii«i,I>td, ‘I I13I iJk ji. • .■■■ nt i!> a p* riod wliii li
toil, *« a lO; hi«ki y, a 4U; liraiidy, .\p|>l;, Icudiy call- u>r |icr- 'tnl iinl niitii.ijjl liuinilialii n
3^ a 45 , i’racit, 40 a (j‘J. b> tiirr .Miuii;htv 1
Vrrftainfiir,— lUfcinp. 16 a ?:j; Hs1' H- lb il it grt»liy coocfrni ail who fiar (iod
a Iv! i ('l|Vr, Ifi a ll>|; Mitkrrtl, No. 1, ; (od lore th ir Muntrr, In U' i4ii|«irl>iiiit>' ut l!i.
Ko. a.lm'l. So. 3, i a .'li ; Imn, MvredtuJi, fi) a 'I hfonc oi' Ciracr, llial i.oil, in In', inliiiili- ni^rcv.
7; I nflith, > a 7; North4.'arolina, (>, S. it, (a t «*uid turn away from l,u fi'rr« in^'. r, ioijjuf
buiih. ♦>■-’ a 7.'i; nark, ‘.ij a 3, Sjijjar, broMo. '» ih'" •n>» of f rn;ii>. Ii «l lli*’ir divi- i.h!-., pn.
M itduiii and u> Kill li oui Ui^iruiut 1 tjuni iN,
• lurtiou .Sale of UOOifS. »v-ni>o.u our bappv y..wii.n.i.l III. .MN Wiii.li
' "'Jiiiiic,
j If iinjuljirr,
\ i rniiii *, .
\1 I-'ttl '/ll^rli:;, ,
KIkkIc Ul.iiid,
( uiiiiK Ik uL,
Ntu \ ork,
Nt \\ Jl I’M V,
T' Iilli\l\aiil3.
iKIui.irr.
lai d.
Mu n ^'ali.
llilo.
I\' I. :)i ';y.
N'irtn ( a III.a.
x.iitli ( hlulina.
• •'or-.y.
I'lorniu.
I.iiiii.-iiina.
.M ii^sis^il.pi,
\.4bun.a. .
1 liU«,
Vrkat.-ax,
Vi--».,iri,
lllitijH,
liidian.i,
.Amount of bitary power, and strike terror to the heart
'I'rci stii.r'ii of tlif petty tv rant, in a more corrupted
. 11, l!3 j,i.| i„d ofthe ilomaii Government, when the
exclamiitioti “ I.-.im a Koinaii citizen,” had
■ x sfM'cl in tiie I’mperorliimself. “ 1 ainan
I'li'.-l
IN SENATE.
Wednesday, Dec. 2(i.—Mr. Spaight pre
sented the followinj* preamble and resolu*
tion :—
Whtrfan, it appears from the President’s mca-
sago of tlic fourth of this month to the ('ongrusa
of tlic I.'iiited States, that the public dtbt will priv.
bably l>« extin(rui»ht'd early tu tho y«ar ul' our
lordonc thomand ciubt hundred oiid thirty-three,
and that there are now on hand, bvIon^iii(; 1.0 the
United Htalep, funds suftieitnt to pay ti,e Kaine;
and whereas, iu tl.’w wjid incHBage, he re'cninmcnds
to Congress a reduction of the Tariff to a plain
and econoiiiieal *yetem of revenue; which r rom-
lueadatiun, we Ii0|>« will be complied with by tho
|)resciit (JsngrvBH : but xhould our Juet and rcusftna-
hlc hopes be disap|>ointed, we still have ever » rea
son to believe, Irom the result of the tleetimi lor
member* of the ne^t Congress #f the L'. Stiles,
that thv 'I'drifl’wili be reduced to a revenue sys-
lein, founded upon republican princlple^; and
rvliereas in the event of the present Congress fail-
in;; to make the proi»er reduelion of the Tarirt', wo
have every rt aeon to believe the I’ret-ident of tho
1,'nited Slates will convene the next a.' soon as
piaetieiible after the fourth day of March next;
'I'herelbre,
Hciulrtd, I'hatour Sister State 5?outh.Carolini
bt respuetfully rcqucbWd to suspend ihe operalioa
and enforcement of any and every penal f nart.
lucnt made, or lobe made,carrying intoexeeuliun
C'il.-f:
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2. jj.'i:.',
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1.1.11 I'W
i.'j.'ii :m
1.1-.371
. ‘ ‘ .1 ' 1 ,■ I- till tJrdinance »f her Convention, which may en-
American c.iizen, wa« t!ie ««lamution ...
L\rvYKiTK m th.- l)tmi;eonot C'lOuU—it state,., ui.lil, ui IcaM, the first daj of Sipicmbcr
reached Jicross flie .Atlantic—it cumc to
ihf III arts of the .\mericaii People—the
great a.id pot>d W as!ii.m;ion heard it, and
LAr.wmi; was rr stcjr'd to his limulv and
ne.tt, to give time to the present or m xt Congress
of the I, niled .Status to aet upon the Tariff.
Which were read the first time, pa.ssed,
and, oa motion of .Mr. Cowper, ordered to
the fri'Midsof lil»erfy. “I atn an .\niciican | ^ 1
citizen,” was llie exclamafinn of our ciun-1 'I hurgday, Dec. 27. Bills present td.—
try man. I*r Ilowp, within a f’w iriontbs, | ^'V Mr. Dobson to amend an act pa.sscd at
wiii n f‘ ttored hv the orders of a desootic >l*e present session, vesting the right of e-
letfing Clerks of tlie County and Sup'-riop
couit |i>r h iviii:,' disrhar^od his dutv to tin
t..-,c -:n ^ r - -
• m: .'J.ib.iiiti.f mil .tr. T for «le al I'uM.t *Uwi 11. tl.4i*rirr, d.-!,irb lU trauiuil.
AurtMn, athi.Stor. M.mwon SuirirCrp«k, l‘l> »“*! •“•“'Ni it» Itale'naM-H di. 1
iurs^V. tk, 17/i iiay all If.. *" "1'.. t'r«il dv'x of '..iMfig a* aU.ve,
on 7^11
Hotk of IcJotifiite i.) tiie late firm of M(
Cem^ iV ii/n'intii g of
|lr> (■mnN, llfirlMnr(‘,
\v. vVr.
in >11 thnr «.r.« Ul*. Tl>«*e who «i»h lo p«jr.
«Upplic.itii (; in III! ..i'aiiin*, piitill', mw ul ji.d
ptuitir, H,c Ll« ol II. >T non Hir l^i.lt ri and
I.ml li.Mitutiwix, lufii' »ili ri01. i.i'nd to tiii
I r,ir.«tiui ii(iit.'ui.i() (■!'t.ii» .'M'tlt tiiat, duriii” 1)1'
' ituii y*r, till firi.l .*-jt>l4lh ul '.vi ry month it
oK- r«i.| ■■ a »-ik.ii, ul'S|« rial Su].p!iia:i'in to
fha*i" fw.'l- ill. -1 Ml larifc or ne 4II i^uantilM «, at *»»»d, » bt-n Ihf unit* d piayiri and inU-rc«*v>i'-i.ii ot'
rhr»|i (i»irt« and on !a«orat>ie Urint, will do wtJl b' cIuk il.r »■ ui im tin;; and 1b- ;»abln »*r» •
tu allriiit lL.trv, >liai! N- oil. irO upon lnliatl'i.f uor aiu :iioii
'J'lv u'f wiH be rtwtinii^ fWKn day lo day, ti'U^.Ur, and U,r nit in .ulht.rilv—tii .t, bring S'•
ltd t^i Hholt Slook I* diittioM'd of. liNriid fmni xrili and > vt ri (kilnnrk,n' m» / U'
brave piiriois of I’oland. It p-uled like ^^urts in tiie free white men of the t?tale.
' thmiJeruiH.nthoearofthe Impnual l‘nnce. | l’*.v .Mr. Spaight, to amend an act pas.>^ed in
1V•VV.^ He wa.« lestored to I’.ir- li^ht of Heaven— ' to provide tor a diTision of
7M.o;)(), and now breathes the air of nis native land. 1 chattel property helo m coinuioiu
Wi.7-. •''.I j , 'I’iieso bills passed their first reading.
■ '* /Md.—Atmtifi^t th« lil^ral' S^enate proceeded to consider tha
, donatioim scut to u, for the relief of the ; l>il* rtduce the salary of the Supremo
iioiviil ^ulKrers bv the wreck ofthe siiip Ptnnsy/. ;^'ourt Judges, Irom 2,50U to‘2,000, ^hicli
I r.nim, we iioiice witii pride and ple.isure,; on its second reading. Mr. D«ll mo.
jYoin the S..idlers of Company : mdehmte postponement w mcb
' nr I t,- ~Tr~.-i-»7T:—,“1V’r. y. Artillerv. It wiIIIkj within negatived, 3:J to 23. I he bill theu
. I e.V...b 1 I.. .=,,1 reeolkction ol our n-adeas, that tbis,
•#•^•^^*’1 9 I'll K niul II) bul* , . *• i/*',i IKp t fipn rfisol V'
k COii-’'*" r .t 1 O'M } corp-, some months since, formed Itself into I ine..endie men resoiv
resolved itself into
Vnlil
J4». I.',
' dn»(n
."AM I, II MHOMW,
Xuiririff I'aili.t',
p^ ri' i'l' (j fu ! jd a qui' I and (h ici able lilc in iJi
(•>dlllM'» ul.i’ hoTirwtr.
n 'I hat i-)ditor« of Nr\>piftcr« ll.mii;h>ot
ll,« .•'tair U' rt»pi^'|iul!y rf4iii irtril lo ;;ivi-
«»t^ tu tlir piiK 1 liic,;• of I.V ri nr. tinr
1:; iii:i I of tJ.c n.nIII
Dc'i rtil tr 0"!h, 1-3J.
IhthduTiV ph. Die. 1 J.
.K shnt liiii^r inurili r »iih coiiiinitlivl in
'nli .*11111 l*n^.
Y hoan toil inoi Mr d to .{ (• H iliinttP,
M ii.c'd. •!« r.ifm •tly rt'tjiKvIrd t.i i^il arid
I pa; briK'in no* and |Im> I rliruary I oorl,*> you
I ih ffby ri ndrr tnr a parluular !'in>»r—«itS'r
J ».tr toil »i|| rrdiMrr iii« to tt.e riiMiKrii-ablr n
j rrwKf Ilf tofcittf (MiwtrnI al v»mr r'«|. Ih «
fv.al.!.' ., thi» in., b-, ,t,,.urt U doiK u jou tH ighlw^Tt01, ..,lun!a\ m rmiic
l(Xk. I w itu. by lital tiiiia. 1 . -i^ . 11 .■ ' -i
' 1 ,,j- ^ .i;\II\M 4Vi’r ' 'ir». rii»an J urner,
_ ■?‘‘‘^ wotiwn, wiio l»ir i wiin y*.irs ba»i
TIkm d lo nij». I' arr ri mindrd iti«i ilii> iK iansjed. nu»I so iniH'h «> at limes as
ihc lii: i lb. ri-ar wbc-o rhoii'.d • to iiiuke rooiiiHMiM'iit i>eiT.s*iirv. I'be p r-
liuidp. and that I ainarlaaily in want ot inotiry. ii trutor w.is hi r sufi, \s iiiMte iniiKi aiso lia'
I iHiftvtlr. I. I'JJ. A ; i- 1 ■ I 'I’l
I—- _ lor soiiH? \oars boi II much impiiireil. I ht
■« » wood:: [wiilir. lived lo^’ctlicr, iiooliirr j'cr-'-'n ri-^!-
II \M tnparrhaw toiiir WtX Ih, nncor 1«n iJiij); w ilji llieiO. She was f'UI>d tlead in
n, *..r,o«,th.. nia.x.. Ihe n- rfilli-, ^hoc km-h brms.'d Hini in-UI-
mitiBli-dlobiuii Lri.k.Ar.*”"’^*'^ »'•
'I IKiS .A. SIJ'IM. iiKiriiiii;:, stali d, lhat hi* moihc.r apiK-aici!
ir.d. It. d ; ni' b» Not.-or oihfrwiw, »ill In him Ul the chHracier of a wifcb, and a>
r.!l .n.i K tilc th. ir fc""Mii.t* f>) r«»li nr he Itelievcd tli- lilble eoiiui iiinleil him lo
her
wi'h 0 (>uir ot' «nd r.miiitued l> io
, .NO'riCI'. no unlil he baw the devil couk? out ot Iht.
I ' I ' II li *.«ll M>lt - Ol 1
I •lit'* from New-Orleans fo .\t«-Verk.—
I'rnm a Iri-v.e kly rnuil, if ha> br**n con-
M-rff'd icfn a d.ii.y ; and from 1" lo 'JD
d:t\'s pa-->ige, liic tiiiic has lx- u n i!ucei! li.
1:1 day
'I’be .'fv^'ime of the .’'•p-irf''i»'n», roinpri-
■iin.’Ilie tth.i'.e atnuunt of ji 'taj;c-« acrru-
II >; willnn the \c.u comuii nrinp .bil\ !,
I"-'?!, iii;d etiuino •tun.' .‘ill, a-
infunts lo dollars 17 crnfs.
'J’hp c^[K'iii!i!'ires of fiie ilcpaifmcnt «itli-
in til'' s.ific [ernx! w» re,
Kjt roi«i>-i.vi t.iin Tot»i inia'ter'', ^7!.'.1'‘l f'”
r.>r t'iii'fi. .’inli/'n of tin- ia«il, 1.1'-. (O' -i:
i 01 Il11.ld1.l1: J rx,4:li»i s K~,111 15
‘('iTAPEL, Drc G.
•• Dr iR .'■1*.— I have thr ]|rasure to tncloHe you
TMiniv-fivi- IK llars. sabscriUd last evcnin:;, by
Cl .npany *• K.’’ -or tin n be. of the tud'. u rs of the
«(MK o! the r, ti,,*vlraiu>i.
V.ry f!.-Hii!u!lV, J. F. IIlill.K.MAN. i
'I'o A!r. U It! i>i;ton.”
sued, in w hich the doctrine of Nullification
was examined and its revolutionary charac
ter demonstrated. One of the Resolutions
declare as the belvf of tho Legislature,
that a lariKf* majority of the pe.iple of this
I'he total suUs'riptions received ut ihislsstate think the lariti uiiconstitutsiinal.—
otliff', up to last evening, aiuouiited toj.Mr. Collins moved to amend it, so as to
withm a fiactioi! of .$.>()(•—in uddion to (make it read that tho Le^islatiire knoin
which, a i’liantitv of clothing has b*'en sent tliat a lar^* majority think, A:c. This mo.
to oar oliicc lor their u.sc.—t'Au*-. Cour. ' non «as advocated by .Messrs. Collins and
i l}ai!"v, and opposed by .Messrs. Seawell
A ri.m/)/iw«^.—In “ Tom ('linjile's'and toomcr. It was rejected. No oppo-
1.0^, ’ on ir.tcre-'tm^ description of scenes 1 ion was made to either ot th« lit'soiu*
in the We.t ludies.^it sea, iVc. j ublished 1 tu-iis, but that uhich sfieaks of Nuli.lication
in an Ivijiisti [leriouical, t'lc writer holds [>isa revolutionary measure,&c. Mr. .Mont*
T.i'tI, t‘,’,^GC,100‘J.: the ll.llowin" laii'Mipi'e ; I yoii:erv, of Hertford, moved to strike out
''wiml\ri7.'7n^^^ or'lr.n-.l.n. in mort-.! rnnd,.-. '‘l»S UcsulullOO, apd UlSert thttt proposed
Th
narlri)
U’.' ■'ii. I'mm whi. il rli-duct Ihe abt
7,.1! Ihtr-. 1"^ cl«. and 71 doU. -Tl cIs.
Oil.I into the I’reaMiry of the I . M.iti;s b\
irre^iil ir di |M..siie>, and there ri-muiiis :Jti2-
‘'11 (iiiU. 1 els. IIS iIk'i surplus aVdiUble
fund on tlie l>t .)ulv, I";!'.’.
XV) 1 “In t!,.’-:-.-ld, or-n.p;.:iRg ininorlr:! eombn?. u*.s«iuuoi , aru i.i«:iv v.
! on the I!. .ni.flij>;s rv quartcr.dcek of au ci.riny'- ; yesterday, by Mr. bpaight. On this pro*
e -.;iiri.lu a^alhlb|p fm«i of llir de-• V'^;‘
,.„I .M.il.,. fv. I..K I-*! « N'"‘oldun.r..uii.iroii.nyoi!jirnaiioii. a„j (.'arson spoke in fu\or oi tha
axaiii^^t i.i. ; thcv would U- iitUilv over-; , , rr.L
•iHiid
;x>«'’rrd; t!irir heart.s would fail thim; lhi_,
would either bt cut dnvui, tluuiil UiroUjTii, or they
wuulii turn atiJ
\ ri Riot« vr rr\nti' mnv Lp fP'^n af
l....l m.ii-oi Ul. .ui^rriUr. d.» on Ibi W r imdet.iaml ihut in pm ral he treat, d on toe i^t .luty, 1 the tmiee of the American ruriiier, in the
"7>v “ , "f >"'■ -
‘loiU i .hruary »uuiiand.a%rr..t is no douM li»-ci.iiimitl.Ml the dn adtm act > ^ . tuie of a mon-'troiis bi d. It h;is a very
Ipi' n.u» tu till i , hruary » oull and »a\r r.»t
t U.v.s JliJM;-!-
Jan. I. 1-n. p:.w
KOLf>i: YiiLL.tia.
I'filllf. iniil.) (,4» «t n i,.uJcr.-il-lr i xpn;
I ■. b’l.i iiii|iru\n| I’atlcriii II!k'.o fu( th'':a niillK
IS no doul»t li»- ci.tiimilU'd the dn’adtui act
under the mlliieiicc of a .iiseasetl iniHgina
' ti'Xi. II'.' IS III Jill, dwaitin;; In-'lnal.
A’l r.
.1 Vout ftvm hi nti i'ky.--('ien. M Vi Kr,'
ilirt I ihiiiii Ilf I III. A. aiilHrll and one ofthe leading and iii.»t inlliienlial ini'ii ,
‘Ir '|..,,!nih J.npiiM.ral u.v .ap(n mine, who in Kpiifui k\, laid Ulure llio Lt);!>lalure of.
|^.-.'|rr„„c.d i.Vir Ijii.'.T tr^i ..,,...uib-tM.il State on tin- llh u!t. a preamble eon.
I " ' »I ► U irv ncil iiuli ncr« Iuh! i»i»rinic i . .* v n r . .
-on Uir l..,i..„ ^ th.- afori said Mill. '‘-"’om^» the d-.ctriiie ol Nulhhc.ifion .ns 1
1'-' I'. ,',py lo ,-x,. 1 nil pri-li's*-e.i in Smtii 'arolma, dischininn: «ll ■
jiOji. (iivt!,„u» I hiihiiiu III ii”!. parfti'ipafion 111 it on the part td l\»’iiiiickv, i
I, *'■*• f'“c»-i\Hi;; an «i|ual iiuii.brr .-I and declnrin.; fli.A hi r [xoj.le will“l.ike
I ' '’'lit I,, or. iii.iM till-kHiiic piii-and I'Mi 111 i|i,'ir >f.iiid on I hc Mde ol'lhrir ci.unlrv, their '
I ' -''f >lr.»Of t ;rind r«, Hill llu- \| ilU iiroilui • it ■ . , .1 >, 1 .• ,> , 1 .
h .Vi lo;iO r^,o:J. It wa. Lelirvid ‘ ‘ Hsolution.-. ■
I* of it ( c ,j. :iccom|»nu\ ilio |irraitiuH‘:
Jd. it,|. ,j„j, j^^ijlvcr iliten ni.t conie in “1 Itrfolnd, Hv the Crnrral Asjeniblv oflh»> |
■■'-"l»li rr tl .ff i« nnv fib lion, iionrof iti. toii.nii-nwrnllh of Iv.-nlueky, tliat Ihr iloiliniri
['. in. i.j (^, I ' ’ .iiivnmid by ll.«- I,( L,'islnUiri'of .Smili Caiolina. j
'I he ini^l ,«,«cr remiin-d ii for the “'h i .,ny ...... 1 .>lli- rii-l.t lo nuiury an.i
r, tli..„clil il.MiilHwo-.M.ioinii,. --t.-'V"HV-M;r lWd St.i^-I. condor,
. P‘ ».f lo v>..,k Ih. in than one t of .\ift». ' “"l! 7” ■' -l-;lruelivo to Ihe
|l"'«iir(;ri„,l,.r, pi-arr alid luiinony ol Ihf I nion. 1
I -It'! I. 11. • .1 . Tii.tt‘-tAr JtUnal I'liian mu$l i
I llifir.liinbilitv—eM i-ptihc-fainp- . .. '
r ''."”1'" ••'d-, ttliii !i VI ill». ar out, til* I'lh ' ^ j
I f 'j! I (ii ill, \|.irlii,irry may iivl half a rrnlorv
I ■’•h. 1 *|f* uliM, In oiieraiion re.
r "III Ilf, f ... . J— . 1 .
Leake resisted the motion. The vote was
linallv taken on the second reading of the
Uesolutituis, and carried in the atlirmative
J7 to 7. It is unnecessary to publish the
Yeas—those who voted against the Kcso.
lutions were .Messrs. Hailey, Carson, i'ai.
son, -McDowell, .Matthews, Montgomery, of
Hertford, and H cllborn.
Jun. :to, I'.io, nss - I,-.'..!..'''."? 10 passable mouth, Icl;s and tail: and a botly j J-yiday, Dec. ‘J^.—The Resolution sub*
Jun. :m. 1-.!1. . - 1,* '7,'ll .M .if very prtiper Himoiision.^, except that it is I muted on U ednesdav, by Mr. Spaight, re.
Jun.-:o, n.is - • l.’.s'.i.',.i70 17 rather eioDiTnHM!. in consequence of liemg j ^,,vjtb-Caroiina to suspend the ex.
'I'he mrn a'C of f'.tsfej:? over fliai o| the ■*iiiii->kvhat .'tiaitened tor eiUjw room in if> j pcution of the Oruinance until at leant the
pn'ce.lm;: \ ear, ibr tiie v.areiKliUi: tiative cb-ment. When lakeii t'rom the|^,yy day of !!^^l>tcml)cr, was read the .se.
.fun.’ 30, I'-M, uss - - (le ,l.iO .i: jrriiiiiul. it mcasnre.l ‘Jt* inches in eitrumfer- (Vond time, .Mr .Martin moved to aiiiend the
j'.Inr'lo «!! '■ - l l7 !> ':i nin! Wci-lu\l llw. It was r.iiso.l j i>j.s„|ution by sinking out “ until at least
JuIIe Jo' - - ‘:i:'s7^m.;i by Lewis I)emg,I^.ofChaml)ers»burg,I’a. I ,),p f,rst day of September”—which wiu a.
neiii'i’ .•» '•reater incrcnso for the \>ar' ,, ... , * ' , , ,-greed to; and the Resolution, as auieuded,
. ndin-Juiie\lt). ISIJ, bv 1 i:i,.-,30 1!) Its sccoiid reading.
I ' r nil'i.dnnc Ihnn In l>e rcgnlirlv
I OiiclMin.i. an all. n.i luo,Mill.,
I hr e h-Ih ot tho ab«)\i
hs are now
Iftr J, tt Ooth. — " \s tlunigh in
iTiecki’iv of llie verv names of .liiil^e, and
Trial, ami Jiirv, lufherto imdersiiHxl.
lliOV hiive Ijotiiiil the .loi!"e nnd .Inrv to dip-
Treasurer, and James irant, l'-s]. (.’omp-
troller of Norili Caroliii;i. e hope .Mr.
'I boon will alwiiys ir' 10 the /' I!: lor it is an
I lulerestmg condition of a public rreiisiiry,
_ jaiul it IS nn interesting phayi/i in this hi-
,, .... ~ fT , „ I , I ii)iiiar\, that he isallowed tomoveon inhis
A.,cy.-( iiiliinf.raham, he individual,
eha.ged « ith a murder committed in M ayi.e ,
rounfv, ^(.t, 1.. year, ago, has escaiK-n ■ up promptly what-
Irom jail ill I liito.^li e,-unty, toge her with /'at the Coinplroller’s
.Mcphen P.teher, who was co.umi te.l unde, ;
a c’haroe id passing a counterleit ruite iii >
; >“■ "• ' I h,.u».- H,,-, .» I,.vc „|.,,le-
l-r ti.™,. IVVlT."''' ft'r I,, usk f.., llie
sauce which was prepared for thedumplms,
Iwit forL'etfina the name of it, said “ I'll
cS. tiianaccru' ddunngaiiy prerediug \ear.
There wi-ie in the I mlcil Stat.-s, n ihr
l^f July, l^•^. '.li'ti |H)»t oliices; on the
yilfli .Ume, 1"3-,Increase ol'J.
of justiecH will be on flie Untk out tcir fhost
o-entlemun.— C/ai.v. Courier,
(7i}oti \etrs from (irorffin.—Thr editor
of the Angnsfa (\wriir writes us that the
nnti-Niillilieiilion UeMihilions of Mr. Ityau
have pas.M'd lh' Senate of Georgia—4S to
Iwit forg«“lfing
thank you ti>r some of lliat truck that you
wallow your dumpluia in!”
.\ young pentleman in Kilkenny, Ire-
" tbf I'urnacfl will blow- loii!>i-r, and n.
suUstitule, calling a Convention of land, meeting a hnndsome milkmaid near
ul and .! file my lips with such an
L! I »H *'d.» tho-, ,1,,^ rj, t,, l,.,nd .sbonid !>.• struck olF
,i- ■ , »■ • r,r •• i
.T«;HMIAM 1 sign board to point the vvaj to the (.Iblwt.
1 tVIr CkVM**. '
' dll’ prii'c
l>T(iiil,r '.'7, 1«3
nil Ihe Slates, was negatived—4H to 27. A
resolution a.-serting that the Senate had not
the constitutional right lo impugn the tvo-
tives or reflect upon the acts of u stirenjgn
Stotc, WA$ iicgutivcii—4'? to 20.—ib.
the parade, said, “ W hat will you take tor
yourself and your milk, my dear ? 1 he
girl in.tantly replicdi “iouxsclt, and
gold riny, eir.”
I’he bill to reduce the salaries of the Su.
preme Court Judj^es from ‘2,500 to 2,000
was reail the third time and ordered to be
engrosM'd .‘Hi to2‘J.
Satardoy, Dec. 2l>.—Hill presented.-By
.Mr. Majocv, to mcor|i«>rate the La Fayette
.\rtillery, and for other |nirposes, w hich was
read the first lime.
The Senate then proceeded to take up
and consider at ihsir third readiii;;, the
Resolutions rc|>ortt>d by .Mr. 'rx>nier, tnua
the joint sc'lect ('oinmitlee Mi Federal Re
lations, in relation fo the controversy be.
tween the (i'iieral Covernmeiit and South-
Carolina. Mr. Wilson moved to amend
the Resolutions by inserting between llio
5th and l>th, the following:
Whriran, by the 5th arliclc of the Constitution
of tlic tuilid’ St.;tc«, a u provided tiial on Itld
" appliealion of lwo-lhird» of llie srveral Mat-s,
Con:;ri-tis shall call a Convention lor proposing a-
iiieiidinents tlit-reto.” -And wbirras, il is the o.
pillion of till!, (iuieral AsseinbU , lhat the said
Constitution nefds seveial auKudm«-nfs, rfstraiii-
iiig and n hIi ictinr tlio powers ol I ongress, and
prcs. ribi.iq s.,:..i- inbu'.-d to decide upon niattirs
, vvhei-i-iu the said Coii.ilitufiou and the Cw'.!*tiiu.
“ i tioni '.nd rij;h*»oC the s;iaU,-s «iay be UroujUl a»-
• tvquciiUon; Tlicrelijrt,
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