5 'II: Ni. j'-.!:i 4. ill: ii!: 1 -'I 1 ! 'A lif I' 1 I- If-' If. X t - 3S-: ... !: f; rff I v. ri M- j : ' i s v Iff--: ft Si.-' f 1 -im vi: ;!"f Ml ..:-:.:-J i -i i- n i. 1 it !51 ,11? ;i7' v. t : t i 'I. 1 4." 1 ;1 s -,far - inn i-.'-.-r-lk!! ti a second edition I; '.- : 1 ' of! the Falmouth Tele Ctaph: tapr Fal i t f! aunouth Packet Office; JalSlJ '- His maifWrvVsteam boat backst Calornbia. ; Lieut. Ede, has just arrived., from fIaisbon; -and lUportd.; She arrived ialibb; .L ani.- ,L . ;-- i uurw x uursu a V we ivm-iosi t awiwBajiwucu r, ? nwwi iW f .mHU ftomiiij -tonhnr. v 1 :b5k:!wde down to the purt and &rd orders lkt herproccei. ; All waalf i twn, aiid DoniMiguwas rtiirrni&l . 4tan aaoDunr evcrr measure ur repei iuc uusiwnc irceheneTCT Itlijhwld approach Hhef capitol. Pfc rrtt,,mhU Uft tWA rran'iaon Snrfdavt erenin? 8t whicii amf Aamiral 3rtor.as,-wtn a aecacn !e4 aiaadroa front Don Pedro's fleeycxIstfapl Itfnatesaeorrette.ibrifri tebm&rl cutter; j; .. : i swimer, ana iwo (raasDons, wcrws y uig n l ? -horS without the bar of Lbboo .lwjth a ;iew tct blockade the Tajua. Don Miguel ;had ordered fcttt hia disposable naval fice; to f attack Admiral SirtoriusB ship9,'but they had not ; Itailed when the Colombia left, waitingy it wis rjmodred, 'for simh inflammable balla, in (;our4Gof manufacture br a frenchman. h !---: ;t"'MJ ;' T-f. ''f '.. 5' The Coloaibia arrived off Opor on Tueis- dajr last, where she learnt the rullcfi inpartlcalara of Don Peclrj'a proc jiaterest- Various oflicers who boards: d!sptaMe force had eamraenced ! march tor F?uerr.9, but was met, by mmA Ai - . - i A art InM w fitfor cf Don Pedro, by the carturt of S,000 pri SoncrSi with a loss on hispirt ofionijr 100 killed mmm . - j ri c- 1 R I Ifinnound panne troops pi uoa rjeqrp naq pain resumea ; ineir inarcn. 'Fiffueras. si " ; H" The 1st and 7th regimehts . :the ICth regiment of lnlan nhad joped Dop t . : '. mH : i l l H' -:Pedm.i The Colombia brou'rht onlv twb rJassi!nrers.?, Alfifngn notprcjed tf Admit jthei accuracy Mm yeaqctiont,in the iiibsehcf nf Official n. tejlipn.we readily adopt jt bcansetiot ineorf. siskin with the previous coanisipf!' jthe . posi- 11 jviiguel at tne Dricge r rrreira, aotyui jmne j miies i uaroIinaTs intellectual wealth The train Oporto; when a general action? commenced , I arv party jpf this State; have c ai d o'clock in the morning, wbicn terminated m 1 if : : .:' : divbions of h is army, onUie right 4f the Tamis flli ! : ;kMr!;woM :aramint 'Ito aboutfhe fcrC! stated t , .f vi- tejtiA ift.i Jltmelorea'ch lliat place on the 2dJthy dayj orij "n-'S1" v . w cHtt "! :-EWOaLEAJr-;Aug.:25.- J i jiTHe Mexican brig of waT Gen Hotti Jhma ntrivc l here this inorning from Vcta Cniz, with 1)1 Cerecero On board, bearer of yespatcheiB to I(jo:iraV Pdraza, a!i:?l' from! turn to the Republi P. Cyill depart; far; yashiiigtonjin 1 day I'lS4 .r V l-JLi-vWiilf i til ueu. p. sennoHf-r , snars ana furampus, are -The.followimt is bv QCfinneH, In; a recent rech bfitiie man - tier in which: the Irtsliri luiesiare not paid. priihiMiastic tribtism wmidi can thu Ml tM impulse of avarice,: aria deaden the ' sense of interest, cannot but ' challenge the :f . . . . ' i i:iii 'L. . .. i - - m5an rTil $m 11? WJ 'licarted sons ei ennj ana onoras an? aami- I IiWe iproof of the lmpolicv, as. hfifetice and 1 oppression; of w vi bo mc he j system ivhMi now grinds that noble pebplet to the L 4Padly, says the Parson, ypti owe me iy7 and what raay it pb jfbr,:your Wverince V says Pat. aughteH; Tithes.' Arrah? thin suppose your iurerince pave rnrSsbme value fbrcnintjl iwas JbbrrjX; for til si bit have I e vcr . seen since, i roars of JaUf luerj tsut your ivtenncei i suppose, lias J i5v tor itr I Bless; .the lailpur lion ldnHbe after goirjgito Jdisobey orOInd 1 vroui - -- : now in 1 VVashihffton fatv. I f - I 5 i' . i ' s , . U " K Lai B K . k I K .M II U1 III ' . !M &MiW I e excitement of the public mind on I 1 - Jf!10 the answer ct redraza. the gabje(.ik)r Tariff, has broughthit f 11? f rIrlr?fd votetomynoacein anOmpressive maunerA I r I 11 fte BT iVhe nave seen with astonishment, and regret, tbje I I . -1 of TS arnongjwhich iwas , the era condemnation of that vote by many of the most i Capt.frhompoou reccafefiUed out; .at .-ptoWe of this-Suite: and I think It 'y'i'-PlM: yparfiirejfwee, IMvepjo mb :;''ne, ' preat -laughter Ah, Pa,jbt you've :-'v. ';jcj-tlicrt.-l cs youriir?ih; tliat's : thl tbw that pjvesfooa to Nory arid the 14 ? il - yilir.' WelI, Paddys then Imust! distrain I 4 tliHicbw.' :lf your honor has I jaw I for it, to i f di Ulstaraps tho word Oith upon. 7 Ti UE; r4:J!Afc : iOite.it"lafir W;t: t Kb!- PaAI-in nflh k snul ib take the tbwl So he nets a if ieimnt & 1 a hilf.by way of brokcrrmulllljliishter i)iirteen or tifteen cornpanioifvijih those, s samiable ybui.'g gentlemen hejf officers at thsiir kead, wnomarcii se yenteQrrori eighteen f ml)es across theBog ojfjAIlenj toke tWs cow'tb Curlov- when tliplgetlith' Uiejr I finiifa J ctbwd a?scTObleathe Pardon m nibs hist ands with ; glee. Plcnty bji ffiitomers ;f fbriifebw 1 quoth iietto;-ijtl:The f cbwlil put up atHwr no biddef; i us.bid I dMflb,-5w4-6 -ittfj ;(CleeryUnot a H j Eaaiwill bid, and back goes the! towj;to No s -hry and tlie firtccn chitder cbntimied chcers.1 - lut the lnsn ; rarsons, ( poor lel- west - not ; lose n 4neir i mies, so English Parliament for 11.. IV It : A II.- i sijyeiiot tolwliu tb rimir;cnt"meb ; who yrill take SDqu care'of : IWf :lu thi v apult to the pCiap))0X.;iMid: tlieyi-fin thfy j can't 1 tif ?rtiScitm c i fji.'i Cj ? cbtiffcf Jolin BqlUfliiear hear lf liitheni ! ; T U;i , JofirftBuirs pAirsCand person as Jii CrJends r ia jreianatooKCafC 01 irauuy fKiuaouw. . TmitH C AKKoj-In ouHhips md ui our bat w'e-seldom1 ose aMKaticeaD tisin -a 42 t; i'f.1 pioiSi'cte Neman ,'. bf war! catriefi-' m Brawn, ct 1 ': reimTe;::hut ifhb'erks iakq ;iise, on f j 1 landitpf even eila, hundred pouiidfra r Whn 1 till f.Sir1Jtj3kwortpas6ed thbDardn to attack I t 1ft Constantinople in 1 807, bU fleet itts dreadfully i?lBttCn'U"',jf. Uiw3 j OJIlAj l 1.UC ' a eori tf J lOguns asneirly bv only; "onl sw--fesefc carried awa hcr'HtiN3ter a-: ? nJaer tut toast of the inklspt ; Castle f , it ly n a shot knocked ; twpr pom of the LThundeff mtooce; the Jtufeei Ii liad her Rwkeel abt Vwajr and 24teen kilk d and woud- f aMi ,&'ai 'wglo 10 rior V33 theliuSwrd but I -i; V i-- rharred more : than once bu as ai Pacha- almost a wbole nee t cf an enemy. v The Baron de Tott, to the great terror of , the- Turks . resol ved to fire this gun, i The shot weighed . 1 ,100 lbs. anJ . he loaded i it with 330 lbs. of powdery he says. "ITcll a' shock like an earthquake, fat I the nail divide mtn three mem, and thpRA frncr- i - . . . , - . - r . . -Te l menu oi & rocK crassea ue sirait ana reoounaea " ' -1' "ii ' J 1 i-l J 1 : j ? lt.i t I oq the naoantalll4, i The ; hcanesl shot -.which to trofk our shjp f granite andweighed 800, m iameier. lar- i . t r-r' w : - th amense rttassof solidr tunbrrj: theishot I rolled aft and brouffb np a breast. the msin i naicnway pip crew aaaiung t agua: i ai iie flsinsiilar ipcctaclcw-r-cjcjTED service Jbnt- wrLt - -t-i M-U- .V' J DOMESTIC. . jFrOm pit Camden Journal. XANGD0X CHEVESV OPINION r -There ia- not a! man this side the Potomac of whom the South1 is mbrejostlr and more era phat- wally v proud i than LAfiGDON CHEVES: He is the great man of the South. A giant in intellect, in eloquence, hi public experience, In j bute have always been proud of him, and have I cnensnea 111s iame. as a oniiiani nnnion nt ?vith I 1 M - I 'II' . . J 4- ' - . revolution- laimed him as aclIBflr With lhpm-nri ilnvKt ti tkia rnr timk land within one fortniirfatthn ChnrWti.n J and its sateltes, j have sneered rontetaptuously will satisfy them; Lanffdbn Cheves has set his VVe the late ;oMe frolcctivB tjjttemi Let the NulJifiers pause. 1 ...' iv, . I- ?DLST6jrJ Sept. 4, 1S32. i nrwirurWiir ju .At .nA.; ;. ILr the 23d ultt. Itifl! yesterday.! I thanlr you tor the invitation which it contairis to ainner to be fiiven in Camden'Idii the 7tH instantlHy the StateiJlights, 0non and Jackson Party oKKer- , . ; r wvu..wm course of their distinguished Representative (Jen- I should be very "happy to ,oin, if if were m my power, in doing this honor to General Blair, 1 1 r mijnrra.' wnora l recollect many -years ago,- when mutual uuiciai uuues aruuirni -ns tnrrfiinp when h mm evidence of he tajerita and otheriiirh nuaHUe's which have made him youtl distinguished R4- 1 have, hoAvWev, been so little attentive toanV thing more - than the general political events of die country fori several years past, that I am nH fully aware of the public course of General Blair: , as well as the subject. that ot two other Kepresenta la duty to use the occasion to give this public te& - .;i -i-ii t a m . . - a. a teal and material aJiietioratinn nf thn ld;fr :s 1 it pifetiohslvj stoodand a vigorous and successful I step towards the total ! overthrow of the unjusi I taxation and commercial restraints under which I nation and particularly the Southern Sutes 8 " f , . ! , j I - . 1 I do this under the rjerfect mn-ri-tinn I dve from theipublic declara W of GenerTl Blair and his associates in this vote, as wel AJiuu auu ins assftjciaua m. iais ,T0ie9 as well as kk.u -iiiakui C3 m. ii uii w m in ii ir mv n inn it no mriini na mavw tr a& - i : ; a t greed -Jta any compj?dmisea3 to the future, of the i was Lrien, uiai mcse Fenuemea nave not great general quetion at issue; and that theV have not proposed any relaxation of-their own, enorts nor recommended to their Constituents any remission of their endeavors to relieve us entire ly from the bur then j and ! disgrace of the unjust rj!ir:iu : w wincu tins uiuu aiooaiucauon. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, very re4- i i LANGDON CHEVES. To the Committee of Invitation, Cainden, S. ,C AN INDIAN BATTLE City o?St1 Louis, August 28. the War Tlie j arrival of the William Wllace si this txiit, from Galena, coufirmk the report, to Which :we alluded last weekL fot an engagement between a party af Sioux !M fyM Sacs and Foxesl The TictoTy-ovet the; latter was a most dec. takingprisoncrs,J Imong whom i-Na-o-pope, the second in command in all ' the enteri prise asainsi the! whites, and the ted jophet. Black Hawk, it is faitl by the ine prisoners, i was i wounacq, oy- & shot from the gteain boat Warrior, in the action at tlie! crossing of the Mississippi, and died three days afterwards. . ; r . -f-i j ; many coniucimgaccounis are given oi the engagement. 'appears that the were not alone ouccrncd in tlie combat but that thej were jassted by parties bf plenominees and innebagoes. The lat4 ter tribe, It is said, counselled the hostile! Indians to hold out to the last; and thenjper Odiously .turned against them, and aided in: he massicro.)-f f " -f f ' . , --"- i i -Blood nougli:lias bepn shcd,n on both sides, in thii ;,.) reaw)rseless war; -and it is libped that Uic siriall Remnant of these in fatuated savages 'may ! be saved from their Victorious cnemips.- The clemency of the; government,' after this terrible chastisement,: should be called into iexcrcise. Much as we! have suffered from their .depredations, we should not 1 J forge t to temper justice with St. ' - )' - . . ! '.t . It .i In NriwTork;1 Piuwooibhiand Norfolk where: the disease. lately Prevailed extensrv- ppordic aseyet occur, but no reports of U;armari either icity. -I We. arbhot Isure that is iolitio ;as we yearn iwrn. " the SCCew Tork jecanH uance of the j daUJ-q geratcd nnnbfs asto fpn?vance of disJ tease. Thel3IntsJt( Philadelphia have 5nvhcd persons bf buisness to resort thither and a private letter assures us that the disr aie hjs ehirlr 1 rauished. ? tln ! addition to to which we havp the following from ihe - 1 ; . ir-. United States Gazette of Saturday, i SeutenH We have said nothing about the Cholera for some time past, for; the simple, f reasoiif thai we nave heard ot no i cases to : talk abo the i city is Emphatically , healthy:: i We undexstand tfiat vesterdav" there were two cases of Cholera reported, y.anj; no deaths It is said that! a medical i scntleraan' ::snt from the interior tq PhiladcJpiii to observe some cases of the r, Cholea, ha 1 unfbrtun-? ately for .his; jacqaisitioa ; jof Icnowledg been unable to; find ia casei 1 We-'mention distinctly thlt thcr6 if ng dorp i darigerbf taking the Cholera here than upon the sum mifc wi ,;. m ifiu?ny m are carexui io note every casQ that was reported when the Cholera did exist; among uand; we there. fore ;clajm screldit!for our'iaty f authorities ana ourselves, wnen we say: that the disease has ceased in Phflatlclphia." i I'll-, ii i t ! In BitTiiiOEEl the report of !deaths from Chera jbn; friidby ;rasi 5 ;bFi ; aiaidayf 58 about an equal InurnberM tne whole bein? wuue ana coiorea persons. rij' n j L: ! : j J- 1 1 BifmibRis Sept. 8. frhe progress of the Cholera in this citv baffled all calculation! Within ithe last two days we have lost some; of bur most valuable citizens. Under this af&Kting dispensation of pro? laencet h bcoraea our . citizens to be calm, and submit thenselvcs humbly to the disposal of; j him who ) can i alone stay the scourge. Atew days; we j ferventiy hope, will abate the disease, and restore compar ative hdalth:b the city. ; In tfiel mean time ail precautions should be used to prevent its extention The! morniniFS and everim arelcooL! and we think it wo!ild hn nrlrU-. oie sai sucn umes jp; Keep tires. , particularly ui uamu rooms. c;rowicre. CHOLfejtAI INTKLUCJENCE. ' 1 INtWASHINGTOfd Report of Cholera cases by the Board of Health lor the last:4 hours ending at noon on Sun day, September at noon. ?i i j - CEWTaAii Hospital. New eases; j ; i 1 1 6 white men, iritgmperaUf, ' 2 do wbnien, do j" if 1 black man, jtjmperate Total .9 j .. , Remain from last report, 23 j Whole number in Hospital, 27 ! ' Deaths, 8 i W EsTEftM Hospital, i ;New cases : j Convalescent, i i" ' : ' I Remaining. f c: : : t 2 2 I- p r . Total, .! ; i 5 1 ' Private Practice. 4. SSwhite, 18 colored-rTotal, 53 peaths 7. Whole number ofi new casm. n - vvnoie number of deaths! J 15 To Dr. Huarrt I . i- ' :Mjear strsi regret that; the great pressure 01 uusiness, and not thinking' any good could "row out 01 the rpportmgthe number of cases of Cholera that has occurred - in our practice, in duced me to neglect the Tenortirjr of an v. u L find the' public call ior the" regular report ing of every case that has occurred, lor may do so. .Ur.oun, and myself, have had J tin to this datCjj 3C cases of Cholera , under our tare, in pri vate and hospital practice, since the 'disease first inaae 11s appearance, ut these ; j8 proved fatal principally intemperate and ' I indiscreet.) .: ' if : 7 are convalescent: ; j 1 19 have been cured. 2 remaintng ill; I j - Total 36. . ; !p -f. 1 -If ihe publication of this note would be satwfac-tory-f-you will please request the board of Health to give it that direction;!' I; I j : I U Yours, yery trulyy ii , M ' I ! H. THOMAS7 Sept. 5th, 1332. f ; , ; : PJ S. It may be well Tor me-: to remark that the course of treatment nuisued bv Dr. I Sim and myself has been mddtfiedTto tlie existhW tats of wit; ip, myiprr upon me emctus the Umcei, calomel and opium i and hi almost eyery instance -where the apHtiprlha?i been made; 5for assist ance in early stages of tlie disease, it has readily yielded to tiie above treatment, i ni : , These remarks are Srnade solely with a view to abate! the alarm of 6u fellow ettizens knd to as sure hem thit, when appUcaiion is 4nade in time the disease is unde the clmtrpl of medical treatment and. reduced t one of iittlo more than ordinary. hazard. T-f- j r 1 ! Frbm the5thtothe9ti 2 new leases hate' occurpd inourjpnvate practice, and in the Wes tern hospital, and nn dMth ! X M T i u 9, 1832. :j : :;:.: i ; .u: : .. - , m . . t- 1 ------- .: a. A m. - A kew JUiLtTAKT Chieptaiit. Almember of the Board of Healthj a .? few days sluce.in dm charge sf his official duties, called tou unset the prem otixjr Irish woman, in the upper part of the! city; lie found, thein exceedingly ; Ifilthy conditionl You must j turn your pig outer doors; and scrub, -and 1 clean up a Ut- we. t ! y mm n K S : . I 3 3J l t nil why for imnst I clean up now. more noraiiv timeV iuqued th0 woman,1 in some amaze ment f "I've always kebt the ' lhtlAnicr alnnt with the childer ;V knd why fur ! must 1 turn the dear ereatljcr outon the wide world now to get his bread and slnpcall alone rj p -i n leu you wny, : returntd the -conservator of health-ihe CholerallMorbus will pay you a "Cornet Morb H excliimed the honest woman andKhat lib?; should I ' clane no fur Curudl Morbus; at alltiall?; Wliat U he belter than any other bfiistbir ? ! Wlie'nGineral Lafav. ette, fte; kim along; I didVit clane ub S ine house. nor turn out me p:g, norLrnake ; anyfbotboration at alljat all .And soielJ am that Woi li- Frcjrilhe fetfrsburyi IntelUgencpi Sept. 4 BLOODEb HORSES I 1 1 ! We are I that the !j shin lEmminA. from LirerpooJ has Ud Stallions, wnsignbdjtopdin Avery, Esy. of Greensville uintrt I -u- am1 tM , ti,. k:. owners will very jsooii mifaoaace 4o the the pub-. lore, we will nuw;only remaTk. Uni-j I I 1 A.rzaoaorGH a heaatifai hav hbrs. is ia I haWgh, finely land; oweifully j formed for "rr:"TT ? If 1 i ri'iin i i a v nn hthwi ww m a i - . . a. r w !fif f :"i : these things Sthai ptirj Ihen at a lidistince who diaire io 'visit ihie citv, may! ?underslanci r-gsi cuoarenj ana an, lodging promiscuously together. ; UH ""j , ;j - :M;;). $l ' "j; - MMy; good jwomanr said le. "vour hcuse is in rameraoaa raycice is a greater ;mau any day nor ll wmel Mor bus Bad Iack:tbiruri!V. P CcifUafion, competent piwer?, to carry, henry wsghts and ran lonrr dtstance4.1Ie 1' was cut by ;A Villains m Ditto, (a son If Sir leter Teazle) whose dam ; wasi by DungahndriJ (a son of Eclipse.) fxxpoi ou$w a am was:;oniot.a; Anorews mare sent to France,Jind she jva4 cot of EJeanb W Whisker, one ct" tKe best bremares intlinglandi and '.who in the year f I30l,f won at ' Kpsoni'th Berby and at Newmaukcttho Oaks gnat sZaffcsi t-thfl tarmcrUJ 1 i jinbscrib at, 60; gmaeas - ' FvLni: Jjrbwn1ior3e about 16 hands highj art elegant figurtV 'and?show3 a! good flow of sptrlts for action. He was got by; AntoinV out'of Fad-Iadinida-she by." Sir Peter i Toazleher dam Faa!iy' out of Ambnisia by the ; Woodpecker-heS by Ife rod cnt f )f Miss: mrn3den--6he by Old Cacl a son of Ujdjlphin Arabian. :; 4' frr -'4 It is; but ' isjnable iS (expect thai i ; ihese; Horses from their superiority of blood j and per-! of Race Horses In the ' state of Virgiuiand in uiucf ouiiss oiiwu uuiua. ., - (UmPaipie-filosi jof our citizens recollect the eccentric individual, who preached; on -the street -some time ago," on a Isabbath morning. ' He ;rore a lonjroy" an4 aparco'zeilous in the cause of reUgiortl i The -old gentleaiah has finished his career. -When here he was 'on his wajffto Illinois1.! Hejj was warjsed on approach ing the Indian country, that' he would forobablv be killed if he shxmld attompt to pass through, but j he persisted. His body has becnj since fuuqd' the Indians having shot him, and ihrn cut ion" his head! the! skin of which it is sakl theyftookoffeitire as a culrositv ; his hair and beard being very? long; He sold his property in Iiidiana, and had the niony with him. The Indians took a'jottt $6Q0 in silver, but left the notes in his nocket i undisturbed. He travelled much-through the United States and : when "ere some 1 9 months ago he excited a -at cu- riosiry.Dy preachinw on horseoacK m the jam. He anpeared trloflensive and was pr)bably, shghtiy deranged. His journey ings have at las ibrougat hiirt to the point, at which we must ali ultimately arive. j S ! -f ( ZanefvOte Gazette July IX NULUFICATIONJ TOAST We annex ar few of the sentiments fat the t nuliication dinner on Edisto islandl South 'arolina. TheV indicato the feclinff which pervade? that portion of our Union, i f Saith Carolina She has used every effort in her power to obviate the necessity off inter posiig sovereignty to arrest federal usurpation tiuo u now aeiermmea in no ner and leave the conscouences1 to (jod.w BY Dr. Ft YlSimmons: of St Paul's: Caro- llriag-My bwnjrny native jand -thy cause Is holy, and thy ouarrel iust. No lonor I dnuht.hnt boldly unfurl thy1 banner to the breeze Thy sons are wave, and will be tree. ? By Wm. I iWescoat: Nullification TIio doctrine advances its progress is unpreceden tedrthis shows that Carolina b still dear to her sons they will assert her rights, jcost iwhat it may. ' j By Jolui Jenkens: Nullification We believe it t ba . peaceful: J but warlike or peaceful tuiw is anu ivruuiuneauon. By James C. Meoftrett: Let us hesitate no we ought tee must and will resist, the encroachments on our rights at any and every hazard. I I f " i' ; By J. J. RJ Wescoat: The badcrea We this dayv wear Like the gift of the Greecian mother, matl they be pledges under which ' we shall cotKpter or die ht our .own Carolina. I ! ' ity r GrimbaU: The Tariff A base system of deception and robbery ruinous andde- By WiUiam Sams: "The weak, idle time serving, and needy converts of St. Johns, Uolleton" Rest assured that whenever the banners of Nullification is spread to : the breeze. they will on to its defence, By E. Wescoat: Andrew Jackson His ex ample i when a Iboy? has taught the youth of anjnna 10 uespise ms threat when a mar . By R. Rutherford: Nullification is the rin-ht- ful remedy South Carolina will never submit to a Yankee Tariff while there prows on lier soil a Palmetto tree. I i By! G. W. Seabrook: The Hon. Wi Dravton. and the Hon, James Blair, and their Frigate blockade One; Colonel one General cf tli land foTcoSj and a detachment of Canto ins at sea,p.gainst one little State, are fearful udds in deed Heisrho! . I . Dr. 1 homas Legare, of Charlston: The a book of political inspiration. It in culcates the most nartriutic i devotion in tu Unibiias a union! of ; sovereigrn States, i while it inspires the most lofty and determined spirit oi resistance to jthe Hisrpaticns of a corrupt and rnajonty, inevitably tending toward consolidatiun. That which has been put assunder iv Muslim niituuuv i wj Kin. By William Lewton : The crisis let I ! ? Every Mother's Son, 1 j ; Shoot Father's Gun, r if I And 'bide bv the rights of thp Sta. . Vh , .; V :; ' T Our Experimental Road. Thr Ann- gers of this Road commenced workinsr ubon it on th e 27th fult. and so nreat has been the energy and industry employed On the occasion, that the Excavation and Embank ment bf the road is jaearly complete most of tneSOak Sleeoersifbr it havn ered, and tbe liails on which the Iron will be placed are in preparation. The-Irbn Axle and vv heels for, the Car, are ordered ! from the North, and will jbe received by tlie time the other worjc is finished. The body of -tlie tar will be made here. I and from the expedition and spirit already displayed in the construction of the road, we havelt'ctle doutbut tiie whole will be completed ear ly ib Nov and do equal credit tb Cant Bingham, the Engineer, and tho Board of jnanagers, especiauy. to Ht. Wm. White onff tc,r hbjty.who has distinguish binf , Wj 4cvo4?; whole , of his time and attention to the supenntendance of the v.OTk.Ral. Re . i ! OANtouRr-rh3Tnancr bf one: of the Theatres Vienna yielded to the solicitations and p-portunitj ; of cbxirt friends, abd per- uui wu, a young! lady to mike her debut as a -singer, who , ad the mortification I to be hissed off. Not a little annoyed, the ; man ager, rushed hastily, before the curtain and addrestd the andienct in a stdntoriaa voice with this brief fiuesfjonLadics asd Gen tlemen, don't bn like hct?" NoH was ithe reply front ul parts of the houscl fNei ther do V added the manager, and I din- tf .... . . ii W T If .-1' ituw oiuiui ixxu? oi laughter. ;S O 01 a certain ladj. moying In. the circles of toe nignest i Ttef : havina nrnr-jirnd ka trAV bf tjio gardenite of a great mansion, un m m - . . - i ; Cfip pieainaJt, as she wna aQeaxrjeioh- bcr,'sl wisapd to. enjoy lhefra&Iicu-rnSng air among the plants and flowers. Jn tlie morning, hovve'ver, siib was founll in disha hiBojriartlic!' dormitory, tf tbj Bachelor Peer, and she was obliged to,, ennfrss .that she; w'na addicted, to. walking . in ,.h?r Bleep!'! ft i I Starkh afarr-, IPIHom, In oho 1 of the imperial towns in Germany; it is customary toaddreksthe Mayor as yonr wisdom.'; 'A par ty w'hoiadcon3.imed iionr aftcrj hour in a bootless! chas& aftcrthe sipient functionary, haying at last fallen in with him,; very inno cently hailed iim, ejaculating, 4I'5 Inyo been rummiging evjery nook ind corner the wliole day lon,but deuce a bit' could 4 1 hfind out yottr vU jouir - 'v j-' , j t , 'f SSCONP CROP GILVSSES, ISALIVA- j j ,T10 OF STOCK, &cL : : - Farmers have, generally, bean inclined to at tach considerable value to second crops of Grass es, called aftermath, or rouen ; and: has been a....1. .1.. ii h . ? - . paiucuiany -wiej case wun; regard to clover. Mr. Lorain, howejrer, has thrown some donbu on the expediency of attempting to foed?cattle with rouen or second Icrop of this irraas. tVe would submit it to th$ MxaJ practical culiivators,&. should oe nappy u they would make cur paper a vehi cle tor oummunicating their opinions on a subject of considerable iinportance to the anricultural in- lerest; . t-! -; ... 4: 'k -l " Certafn it observed 3Ir. Lontin, that when the secondjerop grasses, given to my cat tle ia the yard consist ed cf red cluver, I have seen them prefer eating ithe old straw, with which their sheds were thatched. Nay more; I have seen theul (though naturally ;quiet,) so much goaded by hnngerhat they havd broken the tepees of my cattle l yard I several tiuies in the course of one day, when a fresh supply of fresh cut, beautiful IxAingi second enpped clover was eutirelyrejected by them, j and which no efforts' of mine could couipcl them to eat. 1 What;rnay appear stiRmore extraordinary, I have seen them, after being turned into the very fields from; jwhich ihb cnp of plover had been cut, return "in the eyeuing 1 tolefablr well filled. Wiethethey have! suflieierit satracitv to pick out jthe least obn xjous parts of the clJ ver, or gather other plant! that are in'some cer- tairi degree 'calculated to cbunteract tno banefur effects produced by the clover, is unknown to me. The tacts are however, correctly related. '1 believed the salivation of horses and cattle, is not altogether confined to red clo vei. 1 hadiobserved. that in pportio'n as this gruss predominated, in loads procured from a mixture of it with the spear grasses; bny -cattle confined to the yard were more or less! salivated v " Since I: have removed to, the back-woods, where red clover is too seldom sown. 1 find ih horses and cattle slabber quite as' theyi do where this grass has- gratly prevailed. My neigh bors say white clover is the cause cf this. " It may be, andI suspect it is the principal cause : ut until the cattle be confined where;they can get no other grass but white clover, nothing cer tain can be known J the slabbering pfbduced by eating it. ; 4 ' The spear grasses grown on the firm where soiling was extensively practised by ine, con sisted principally of timothy, orchard, v and green grasses, with some little oat grass. It clearly ap peared, that; if these grasses be in ariy degree affected bytbe cause- which produced salivation, it can be bu little, a3 tlie second crops' w?re found capable -of greatly correcting the profuse slabbering, cf rtainly introduced iiT my practice by rcd.clovet. These grosses when mixed with the clover, never failed' to effect this valuable purpose, an d that too, as far as this could be de termined by the eye, in 4ue proportion to the quantity of tliem which happened to to mixed with clover, brought in with them for feeding the cattle and horses in the yard. i ! " Tho cause of salivation liai been ! tooIonT soitght in tho different weeds which spring up a inung the clover' ib various soil. I have.'howe ever, been in! the habit of sowing the sod of this plant plentifully. The clover q'fA conse qnence stoott thick on the ground. Tlis intro duced mnch shade, ; which together with ' the fre quent use cf tfro scythe, had so far destroyed weeds, that in some places, few, it any were lo be found . still, ths sccond and third crop j clover moved from thgse places, were equally injurious to cattle and horses. . . - rf 1 4 This disease is checked by thb firtJ white rost that is seen' to cover the grass in the fall. If the frosts succeed each other tolerably uick, it,, with the I Icss'ian fly, and all flies disappear. I have seen a heavy white frost put an immediate stop to every appearance of safivatioh amonff horses and cattle. Y hen this however! was not followed by other frosts; s!alioeiin.isaan-fa. commenced, sand continued till ! it vlis again checked by the same cause. Mar from this, that if the farmer deferred' second crop clover until fnst checked the slab- oenng amonmis cattle, that all the grass moved until salivation again commenced would 1 make valuable hayi? Until now, howeveri I have never thought of tins, although I have ti-Ln ob served that cattle and horses crazed on imA crop clover, gathered flesh as fast as any I other second crop grass, after white frost put a stop u salivatien. I . i "Harses and cattle eather but little flesh whm gmred On red bloverj durinn the sea-son far saliva- Von. Lows immediately fail in thp?r rriiu Tlie butter made while slabbering continues i generally bad and some cattle and horses fall a- way greatry ; ven m luxwriant pastuitss If thL Abel Sejmpur, int communication originally published in the American Fanner and rfnnhliak. ed in the New! England Farmer, vol. n. p. 19, attributes the cause of salivation ia stoclc to their feeding on grass covered with blue mould or fun gus. And be says in substance that an imion. tive observer iy frequently perceive streaks of otue niouiu on the grass, and byj reviewing it more dosely with a Iragnitying -glass, Ihe can distinguish two compete iraws of mushroom, tr longiaone oa eaeli edeof thc tpea griss 5 and cattle and lwrsfes, by wallowing tlicse excrcscc- u wjva meif joou.roecome alUicted with tlie aisease alhidcd, to, borne have tliourrht ? the dis order caused by the webs of ipUferB ; some that k nra qjf a popemous plant califd Loba- lia, or, Indian! t.jacca. Lvit Pai f r,. whose communication on thb subject wfas pab '. hshed in the 1 E.Farmdr, voLii,pfc .59. was of upuuou uiai j ?no siaycrs ot horses is caused by their earing a kind of grass of second growth, making its apppaiadce in the fore part of j July much Tesetnbhng oats 'which comes tp 1 in the fall, after the Icrop has been aakn LfT In the second volume of if emfJriri'iii ii.:t.': 3j8) areptxblhed 'ccmmunicationsl j " On the Salivary Deflu.-doi inlHorses.-? Mr! lAbra ham Perlee wj the author cf ono vf thesb com- iracnlcatlocsi end Mr. WilliaBaMWlrMi - er; Mr. I Perlee attriluted the id"sordo7 W?t calpottepur; Th :s wri tcr. was of ppmK,n tha the ey iLj , pro jueetl ty .clover and ass:gns as l a oij sacUbeIiefV" Its Qof.lkvfhg octirr ' Jj 1 1 ypin aAericlavcr had trea 'eehVfljtlS .ted, and not occumng at all r la many iM) clovcrV A butaunical description H,. ii ii.p.76. t D rCWffliam DaldwInibrMt ware. furmed me that he lieliercd . ha a st itor. .effect with the Edphorla irfOl cmg Jawry ; and tiiiitjhe hadkfoWn tnaili grecableldisease pToducd by dryf eloter lie supposed to.be m!a.HiseasrdjsU)tef cfhjK il It appears tlientbiticaa fif 1 deleterious ellect arej not awrainedto1 gree of certainty; and e;liink'the topi; ing and adraittinbffiirtJifct dueidathioli SdUryituWay;dpteterI2 ffi ; iZF We hay0 been somewhat annoy complaints irom6WSubscribers that-ptirj;-: : doesW reach them regularly.'' I For tSiofctf sure our fiendsthat we a 'not:ti 'ifejaaO paper is regularljf mailed artha p15Ce,fiiiiy know that the'Pcet Mastwii'-.j, The rklscarrbges; must ttsol else. But as ia all other cases he"riMi bility is divided amongst so manx-M 'ti$M did itnobodyno:- m0md ': mate the diaappomtmcnt ttf tlios who taks p interest in cur Newspaper, j We are our much afflicted in thatway. It is nHsnuligr? ance to us to go witbeamess for hal idinl ? ble isheet the Camden fourial cr advci wic xj nciHwjj y, irgiruan, aoa to be & they be spriritled soniewlial It our own party. Yet tlicso are thlno? UMi! 4 have had to put up-with veryjnach of latof If , must exhort our friends; the PoIastcaal i and relieve us of this bipwic levil. . HOW TO SPITE AN fiDITORf It so happened that in striking off the1 ivur iiuuiocra 01 ine traicnnum, .-".we ; tfflH to keep extras enou tf satisfy the eiuslfa our . -new subscribers We itrcrir v I frrxiM through the kindnis3 of out frirtli-F v town; wewere able to jml several ihstanctf meet the dandTh$ other day,1 howevi V were considerably poscd-with alreouetiKi t friend who had enclosed us the cash for brf lm: per from the commencement as nsuajl vveiftcl aktlt' Mr IkilfVlaiM &wm JtWHjtii!. L' 11 ' Jl J. it I'mtw " St ' '5. plied with applications! of this sort after been exhausted by dint of honthiir- down, and we scraped up all but Nb.2ranfa " Sheriftsays f he was riot "to be oundi"f wep our friends to mint i ,Nb, $l ffV-' -1 were ready ai onr caU!l)ot 9b'NeLSatieli . happened to goto the post ofilce j bb nme "othc - 2 sent back to usbv aiNnliinVri witK kvJA i had some acquaintance. ad to UvhWi!tl the liberty of addressing it as a j'canlinSf was a good deal i good deal thmi andgTeasedUnif exhibited marks of its late' assbciatichsi if wise exhi was also with this laconic 'ittitl ' keep this paper.' V Whpro do suppoise Ari it ted ? We hope that lontr lost No. 2. hast at m get into better and more congenial society ' t i I - . Wenndewtand thall the!rj&!mttirfi& .. are making jn' the couhtyi bf Rowan;! andt where in the "West, tol mtlame tlliei'B-- .1. still further on thesahject 'of the !n2rniH " prceure signatures toj violent and iraniftl ' denunciations aga.insilih.ati nwasnre aadlitil ; thbrs.- As a dcvoU&frxena to the rjesiufcp f .obr common counrrjr as i a friend to1 ilr ; -yonrwives and children) and as a ipuWkpaff i rr determined fbiTlesslyjto do out iJf if S ; cantton all such-amahrcaDe4 'on Xa stfl'fg!-V4 exciting pieces hot to do so lialesstaey-aWiill": ! tain a PROTEST' Zrhmst7 Nrr.T.Trtr'trrli ai u i s vj i o . - a single ,attl ofa: rum upon you and syour LehUdrensTchuemf demn the excesaeojfy that measure; an4!l to do so out let it be done cautiously; Mlitf iiivei von tMd Mtfk i tunity of doing so: inthe iheanltimb v&W8 yrji, against sucu as are going.: about t Vfii. - ' ;i. . - ! t - -1 J - 1- ' :4- Speech of iwU c. MiiefyM; Delivered at tho Anti-Tariff jMuihWs? the Townof$alisburyf --iTuyMJS' gust,1l832, ib reply tbMr.i FisherV it xwaii. uiNiii luuvea to amend uieiiescauuiwefs atwa of the war of the Revolution fcavf. Wessed with a portion of prcspentr uutxisFH -in the Histr.Ty of NatlohTii-ri H S ifJ- An1 irfioro-a !J.J it 1 IT JJ- ifttitf States as the instrument ohdef divit Provijeil ucitay our nauensj red. ! ? ; , ' T 1 ' . , mi .- .r a i: " - . i' . . - v .' i iwwtrea, ; ,A nax we ion---and aland aU atternp5, either -dill indirect, to dissuire Resolved, jThatr.we:' hx&np N;i tua as tendincr stowarcs a ! disJation Ifcfi M I ! union Civil war and blobdhed: ; w M therefore do all in our power to Iput d9Ua bocriae. ." I -.Vmlf Resolved, TltJfrtegW'tVit ruTof duties, as I sneqoaf and iniinst in its ppf; tion ; and we approve of ;the a btueJ f sion ot Longrc5S,f beifeaaseM.itt reduce! same.-i . f a 1 , fi 1- Rtsolvcd, Tkat we consider that measirp M affording the hope and projwse cfurtheT luir!-J ution. j ' i . ,:' :k-U rivlM'. ' Rewired further. Tint we will cseiiilf rHiararirneM esslv kc:? r 14 w moment ia 4hss ato Vf irrajr Tpifir - r in South Camn'KSl':thai' ht twinn- war fered by Mr. Fisher, by adding to thebl thf Mf : ; lowing in. favor of Unjon. if ; -;:?f "-.fpf '4f fc-VV Whereas the United. States siiieetheiktiill 1 7 ' '51 WC1 tare Iiaa , fceejf I cr !. :- v 3 r' i! t a ,1 -V .ti. la - m vl'W -" 1 rv 1 5' .-;,t; :hi "cr : th : so ?lt r ri;f - , il:;. f ; ?t r 'if'i-: 't if 1 1- i fills