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it i a i Mil 'If; .1, IN fl:i;i.'j:i lii 11: :; ; : -. fi. t .3 1 . Tli cnrto?y C-f4 M Ira 1 Hl ptiiiitS?a thhandMi: ? excellent rrtlfipm it from.; top ! S ir i ' common aflJ com:ticnd3tok I! t-who-no'in T$ xfcto- in t.i charairto f 01 matt W pjylbovriting. We &rte dcteniiiqfi 1 iiico to hKHiy ,t? e wucw ii'flaiitiiff tifcans !1mj f jejune adulation tiiit. $iy, . fndfatfejiimsu oft.n ptxife t r:h to dqpM viTu!e sorrow ii et ffrcer such f K r -'i i ite s3 tins no.vevr, :vr, wo t.. LlfPs:Avst.i Last vvrfk by some oaknowp 1 1 lirrls of ftm twnhv thq ff IVlly, Fiii- MtncUratiElitiBroana no befurft : her situation milwovei'ed ihatsLo Idled the day UNOKDlliANCn. jf;iMW4iQi jrlBrrcsUn, the opcratioti ifrtriini f4ta pf the Congrcsaqof the of rStt3ft'iiriortintf tto be . Laws I la$in ! 1 Ijfuf ahej iihposU on theiajportlticfrt pf of tlio United pa. and tne irivins pt ; . I -:' - :-. 1 JI !. UO'intiCS Tu Classes mm iuuiviuu.ua vuHlM"u tmk tcOthetnturv liahtf oppression; of other win always, "-H Mi ; lirrw& llic Conirpss It I Stitmbv hrious act?, purporting to peUm fM tnytdutiand itnrosisronlreiin iitoportr Stite, or any k 1 bwi rnfreniim intended 4 tor the. prolectiqa ? in the free !? f t V ftnm id riian ufjcttll ; inutvifiunis,.anu -Dy npuy ex?niptin lron :o Vtaiati'pb, certain ftweiga jeommodiliesl 'such jt ( Bsrejptjrputiccd or manufactured another imr h rhrr Tressive duties on art c es s tu4 :"v;i...l-r...j, i -lA j u- . , ccecdeil its just power p.nder the Coitltu-j j fr tiori, iv!iicli confers on it I no l authority 6 hfi rj; fpuipch prjotcctionf an$ hath fviPlatldithc I true rtianinir and intent of the ConstitiitlbnJ f " ;:vluc' prbyra;foy,equaity;iri. iinposir!4h& ! tmraens pi pxation npon.tne several matcst ..ami; ipoiiioDs 01 :mc to iiuaeracy ;na jAvheie 3Baid! Congress exceeding, its jjust pocrioiniposo tijcs and collect; reve-f . line for; the purpose of eflectinnd acpnvl pusiiing wirj; spjeme oujecis anu ;purpo3es f fnd parls of artsbf the Gpnsress! of the Uni- ! ' ' trjd Strd?s,.! purporting to be 1aAv.jfor tlie ."'Irohosil -pifi d'tttie and Imposts: ol the Sn j fs;rrt4llfloreign corr moditios, ind; now iji ' !:ii1lHllf9Pc'011' td- ettect I within ., . the. Ilnifced fitatcs, and mpre especially tin act j l?ft(Ulp4anir4in altcratiip :jor t to imposition ot duties on imports,'-7 ap proved: pn the ninctecntfi of May, oiip tlipp3 a nd eigtit liiindrcd and t wcnt-eigjht, j aiid Ispanact intitled "onj act to alter land tonqpdjthe jmpoding duties on riinpprtlJ5 apiirbved ofllfc fourteenth dlvlbf . ; wjrif n tne onsxuution qiuiu Kiiitau orves .. v : .. i . . .. 1 . . . . enniniienuu men noia iear.vve raavrexoeet l h t: rrr-vr i -:l.uJi 7v. i:nli,ii-n $ P?in Carolina : tpey nave ordained mat L, h..r hHl Kpir .WUyttf Wfli v me ttui three W y the Federal lUevemment, t, .11 kheroffiWbvlhV lteyiVftl mmMmnmn Conm, the only, way tUat ww limit9 wirf ntit let bestow midl HvlW Ccprt,Judge, to-aid in Hl- Tl T V U T ? T PP'V0 enf a IT' tU 1 WIS ing meed of Praise" upon tb ruditeulr W1?!?8 read d eferred to m H thc WIe- of I,e 3q" I lIr h or nyrepeahng th erts making frlim XVa jmS td'dA hl ! I . ; : V: iiSbnth Oarolthii' itilConvcption asitembloilVtao Atlantic ;ci ties Ports? of tnUbi will put the 1 itl !i Wmi wi4htnAi&;tKUiU W Allerj presented a; bill to give - Mrchre apd ordaip, anil it is iliereby (teputjqfthe paleof )he nftion without any 1 the Gentloznan in TtM Hbase of Com- N?1 tothe Superior , Courta of ' ' vfirmr nnrt nrfNinprf. that th vWal 1 .rt n the meantime all' the . function- m,;a fntvln.fi thfthill U r.l ru4 thrtkHimy c Bancdmbe; which was . f-JiyiOho thousand 'Ighf hjiprlrprl pnd :$$if?!$Q ijlfi hai:lhorired by the 0 psiit r lit iop of the V n ited Stairs, and violate! the ?trneTniritgahd intent thcrcofijand a(rc utl , tojd,?ajl iot Jaj nor binding urionftixs SCite,: it olticcrs or citizens, and all promises, ':.di)traci''!&d:6bligition4 made I or entered or: to be rnade or entered into with purpose to. gecure the duties imposed 1 . 1 --- ; Anditits iUrther ordained, that it shall ..- I L Wbc Iiulfwpn m$&r p iyr5jtthrpf fus Stable or ot tho jjnitMl J.f.' St?-S'e4ijci the piyment bf duties itri 1 1 ,poseuop -sM&jacta vettliiptheLiimits iof this f SUte; Hjit it shall: tc tlie duty of thp gitrrtPptL ch measures and pjs tp ncits asp?ay: peccssaryi to give pll e e of Pf , frpm and after io first day of Feli- jnary pr, ahdL the dpty of all other cdri , tltmed iuthirities, alnd of all I persons fej I p!igthin! tlip limits of this l they ;aic hereby required! and !lbmfMLtri:pb efet to this ormu ine anu; sucn 4cts and measures Jf the flwltere as bay be 'adopted p ronctuence thereto: rf ipft S fifiji farther Ordained, that in no oe tsfhw. or Equity J decided in the Cjourts IvOtWiMl ctnte. iV'wIierein shi hoi drawn -ilir iving effect tbercto, or the vl i iiiv aniniiu utis iti umTrpwt imrwvamik llfS!11!!1?! rT!-bp taken or allpwed 1 4n tpc i uprerpe AJourt of tlie United IStatet nershalTaW ; ojf the 'record be i per Mttert pr allovved for!: that purpose, iand if - " Am. .1 . 1 - X II t . a ft ? i -e- t un .suvu apiicai enau oe attempted to be : iant4tiivouTO or tuistate, snail prpeced LtP jxecutc and! fenfbreo ' thnir inAnLlniJt orec their iudi?ementd :.viu.nv o taws mm usn'as o ! paltandtpp! person or persons attern1 u with ai jcoptipi of thb iCourt. And u ta further ordained Thaf all Perl 6tt or trusu civU ror militW: h a tu;i i!S8PI i;and4in sUcf slnro 5bal prefetibel tti:pnoathaH and itrulV ftfi-kvl paased! iiir Dursuanee thereof accoalni. r!!?11! mfcntapd racanning of the pne lf the ncgllcl jor omission of siicli !oer': J w FO fits or their bffice- Officer. liti k. 5.t..:k .L-Ji i i . I ehll be filled unlak if InUk !Ui iX were oeatu or harl rr,j 11 "1L iW!atq ;5tortru civil or Ww il 11 vptaactsiand alludicial proceediiiB H 1 1 ;wh:K;sliairfce in aftltmance f .v-st a ivi tnis orrupanco, ana to r prevent tp 1 1' rijteeiipcni iancl arrm the operation j of th f yiu ar iind?parts pf atts of the Angrcsi I a tfiii u nittl St ttes, within the limits L?Srto ! qnifium thok anthortty of this tOrdiiiattep w0 idityf sucji rfct or act3 of mi lJisVTC apiayl be passed for the! xrnU ppsoof g it- r, I - other-: Jso pxovi jo and lexccjition of office tWrtH-M rdtertin the or Jo' n in respect ipnpefat to duohir? j tkellilties thereof, tintil! lil'sHilIiii". like tifiTh tiken stmhlf bath; and no iisror shall be iinpafinellca in i any, jot tlri lt Ln r - UtrtliWWrflinWwJ-W.. Kp -iiv 34 : Snail UV.IU tUV?MWI4 M-4"MMW v V fof,' iVns3)uJ shiU first ktycaf in addition to tlio jiisaal oilh, tliat he yrilljv til a nd truly obey exe kj$titi& fif0:MiM.4inanai?, and sacli act jenr act! of the Leslatartf ifs may be jiassed to carry tpc f arae mw op:TUuoir aiia e.ioci, kecordrns1 io thS'truo finteni and meaning therrof. I Andf W6. thi? jpcbplept pohth ;' Ctrolmaj totljcbnii,that itmiji bc 1IIyf understood liy -:the1i CjoTcrnrocpi Not tlfc j United Stte kndtht people of thdUp.that We are llctermfn'eb to mitalnjthi Our ordinance ImdidlclaVation,! at eMfyiiazb"d, do fartlier; ti-.UM ;i'Ut wn will not submit to the ao-l yicationofiorcc, onl the pnjtt of Federal liivcrnmenu to reance inis i oiaie 10 oucui ence;.b'jt tlwt we wil bvCoriircksv of any ennsi idcr the passive, net, nonzinjr tne cm mi rmcnt of a miut inr dr naval; force oainst the State of South Carolina, her ionstitnted i autliortica pr pitiien; or! any act, abolishing or closing thq ports of this of them,pr otherwise obstruct- irtrcss r jind ercbs of - vessels. to ana uom tno -sam pour, or any oiner act . - .1 - , . .am . 'V11 ic "rv ui r uci u j ui.uih.ucui r : . i : ! , t i J ': . i . 1 !..! i i Union; and that thettKJODle bf this State -n l r i: i lUi 1 i 1 j from all futthcr. olihgation tq Tnafntun or reserve lpeirpolitict onpixion! with the Jjeopje pfthe other Rtcs. sjnd fortUuitii proceed to organize a scDarhtfll Government, aiid do all jotlier acts uHd tilings, , which so- vcrcign ana inaepenaeni state? roay 01 rigui O. ! TKustve ftee that the rhonstTOps fiat of Nullifi- criliyn lias ffuie -forth. ITiider lthauspire8 A Ve5rs. McPuffip,Hayni e'rttijs Convention has! Jbrbtd the collection of nriA? of t!iA Stat" t tn K' iKilomnlv ctvnm t. I n. J, . . , csiaousnea to evaae tne action ot tne oupreme Cnrt; naythe very jutofs, may be called optu uetermlne the constitutionality of the l a ritt are hrsti to be sworn, -to obey this ordinance, that m. are sworn "topreiiwrc Uie verv Question which is to he submitted to them, and to deter maie tli9t.lnff law unconstitutional. - Pull and vovd, oeLire tney nave heard the case argued indeed, befjfe it is before 'them foi consideration. it i j. . ... I . e hav fallen upon efl ttimesM-here are fbur manners bf Confr.ress-of the. very Congxess that pa5?d the lrn coatn virig in the solemn form 0! a otate ivwiveaUon, theineattd to resyt the r5upreipe;ia"w 01 tnejamiaeciared so by the, ve ry instrument which they pretend, they are en- jdeUvoipnrig' tb prpserve fipm infiniction. Well, jthpy have fairly made up: thp iss ue citherlhe Foderal Govjernment must suffer 1 itself to be oul- (td out of its deliberate ipnasures't r Smth "Caro- jlina must ttfromheinfp;itioii, or this ICoiiventtbn some mad expedient-i-but e con i uijssuivw. ttiiau ejL(xn;ku iru uus loss we were unprepared for this daring defiance of mi-uirt mm urutT-, tor -ant must own uiat mis Ordinance ilays the axe tojthb root! of . our civil government f ynju3t aBd appalling as these prKedinnr3 are it is much to lie htiped that this ta&aiMi )whieh' from furrier" jelation, we haj- every right to expect to;wit, rcdue the Ta,riOT to the scate ot our reasonable wants as; a Gov- rnment.j iWeadunt that the coiurse of these Rmisgtiided people is calculated toj. kindle in the Ifmei-ds pf the protecting System, a correspinding "ffvoi pnaeana oosunwe adherence and si ir jas ibey are concerned; jwe cun toss the v de- srealmost any extremity of riur that their uenisinigM.impise ..tm ; but Cc- WV rememner inat uere,is alarge - jn;ity Qfithe Southern States that ire really op pressed with the high exactions of the Ta- np4-whohaye complained and still are complain ing of tliis'rqeasure, Jn a I langoaire of decent. id Who have never yet ; forfeited the irijht of gnevauees duly considered 1 and redressed. We pourcounciisare not to bo bidased. by th taiss conswerawon, that consistency or firmness requires ofthpin to mainta hi the p vsent . nrovi- sbns of the Tariff; ; We are satisfied that but for ineseoravaajes.Aon2re3SiWou d nive mmsm further to'red ice the Tariff, and we hone thev nave magiianunity to overlook tne conJuct ot these lictlooists, and do what of right they ought to do Father forgive them, for thsy know not what they do." Fins Convention has takvit no douUfulj stand, 4 they occupy the Whole ground 0? Protection and demand-under the penalty of TlfiT t.htVi8 If wciple shall be aiao- iu, , V ? moi uvuuuoi ,iae panu Would De no Concession to thpin. nd -inhl n i diiubt CoraeaS far short of iatisf'rinvftlinm th saaded are determined ou ai rupture with the Gi uuyiw.j ,a 140 iiujf mi auers, we are per neira-1 Government, and we hope that by a rea- fcooawe anu cpneaatory coarse, they may put as w 111. iub wnir as possiuie.'u -' "i i . i . : w i a . : Li 0 TEMPbRA ! The Ordinance; of the Nullulirs has nmvirlivl that: no juror shall, emnatihelld tn anvnum In l I' a- ' .. T J. 7 1 J man trom serving on janes; because he may he of i parucularmudeot thmkinron an .abstract puimuui q.oucv r , .. u n, is ne il.Z I L ?i. - 1: bound ., to swallow the path here prescribed agithst roach of jas (conscience under the alterna rive of being fined or imprisoned; tot al cuutemDt of ta4khoutljcrition,buiftbis ordinance that ii ne snail . reiuse io a nrn ? v im mv whirli every nan out of jiilce who? deigns to quiiou alaw which ninc4Wnths oil reasonable t liuin must condemn , and which shiiti the door of civd, preferment against all 1 who are of a ! difier- hwujRjui Cnt UDUllOtl fmiTI t.1ii th.Tt! n.1i!o It tJ in iyir "lhe 4tz.m w. . L " leiationA and pxilusions, tliatwe have beard Pt The Catholic disqualification acu nereo? aepiarea uf oe ; nun ana yoia, r petition of regy Jonnsoo prayjng! trie otherwise than throuah s -the xvil tribunals I of ah act tasecurn to her such property ofthft ?miiltrv. as inconsistent ,tvitS the I miv hereafter an2re; atwthelpetition bf! -j tUJ; 1 An i s . tm'tt a f! .4Min': lr, I Johnsn Draviiis to be divce4i ;tt6ra liisK rtnniciory anu perverse sppu wu not prevent I nail uiairaajuniy in uongress;prii;n doing that which "yy miernal 1 i seii33 of finality and riiht w:uti seem to die- Faison, iliaton. i wF?h thaf Ordinance shall be bnwght in ques- Richard Ii. Bonner, Joseph, tiVardLPleasant titinor: anj act of the IwlatureT passed in M. Mask Joiia F. Poindexter, Jjohn Hatt, Oeo- pvsuan..e'4jx Uie same, unless the said uxor shall FJ Ilavidson. Jas - L.. G ReJ PktnpCSinm. tiKt,i:u'iMriniJuian.l LA.n't-n I ii w i. n-i'l r'-ii: .ti ; 1 ; it . : Iln Uw.,.f v..w. wauu ciiiuiuo uie bJLLuo . u?rr, i wen, opeuccr vi onpu, tvioert iionesj9xanaer I is there any law inSoutk Carolmal xempiiasr a I Cunnioiibam ahd Francis P. -GlsasJ. : ! I Li i t II K:fcUi. -L'I l?: L'L j ! LLi'p :::! '.V ' ftl', .if K i 1 .-1!- i:m -r h -: . : - ii If ."h i! yif; njfi si liall iat a.4br..iihtf iii oear 6.1 tfin4 fenctUne Jby L?jrlature .or vL 1 4iJf ip-tinkclli liama: In he present case It will irrh m-ol iif-; 4 samg of tlio must diStirj ValsJied nuia; in1 lUift mnt tin llift euascienLiiius. fl.hi . h;ili4 tuit i to.tiptau.in theaisin auid. tiMo-servini'-r'ivliich exclusive in it fatnw; mn ncl Sarel?. thv t!irHtV Wfr&&t1b4 oiasft ."innnlU nate an4dnstio an tiielirlb y(n-X all bwivlsthaicvaiditho nplfettp3ttLli twelve, iiallliuns of people, tlflbMt.-j:J-:.- iHi I ?C7iAndrew Hunt Es-i-ihia bsea apnottitHl JT His Honour, Judse MaUiferic oEwfid. sdn Superior CourtvicejtfJiD, Rounsatdle, deceased . ' - . j! l;f ail ' ! ifl U$ I llavin? received the! Oonititationalist btilM& Hrilays mail, (which vre tieveV !ii before on if rH- dsy wtvare enaoiea to give wime of i!je LiOgisiar tare news in thisfanmlBVa.;t.tiive!!! noif i the whole' eati-gury ortHetfhedin, nrdo w intff.-id?tb d ao4 in " fuiuraj j lOiir treaers ire. iaiendetf ur no othr purpose1 than to immortal- tzt oenaior i. or vonizu'jiier. u, .5111 iasuntw or tlw P(;tt of Marsh, until after 1 the ntjxt Ele tiop.--'Thpe is, however onbt jpe of Liti tifti'itelliirence, . hiclHire Jaust hiriahc . . . - . : v.t-LJi'kiriil'tL.'iiiL- wnwh . rwiram m ve 1 auonK.', ;we iiau jute 10 nave o .i'tt'.-Ttlis thH (oIlawinr-l4 H Ifll I :l ! V VJ &' Mr. .Ujntjmfirr, t urange,; presented tue passe gfr as she John , CS3 wwv-'T ;r'VfU?rt -TTJ-ir committee W-l'ropasuwns ana unevances. i ' Fruja the elevated stint pt;the mrttes cony, cerned St'thiKVast acuipfnts; liberal Stitcis-man-like views' bftim. lrnlii ISenaioi;: tvmQt- an-we-'nityext'a'&sto of wit which will aareeJyl be ebti5i"H iW other occasion ihts siassion-Dr. 'Mj&K&iuP$ tytaattera He shall hav in charge; from AdoIIo. llii'V.; .n . kimn4iw;W --i liW . J ' L.tJ 1U.T j'i- J! 'it l. i r .,. :n 5T r 01 iouri oy tne reopie, vau -pus snail V9 done iUisi tJa!W8it j fast law i 1 .iaU naio thsy jaltcf with their , aqsctcnoe law which indictk 4uch' ia jfeeiefil fisrafichfse- sura very nuia. micreswru laesooai Qy iifirnniosus, pilot billswreck! bills Uhdl hnrsdsloToer bill that bertain tfi the salt IeaL arid ;vrhi5h! iire tlie pas- r - """t" 1 rtr Vf V; - 7l5rn! ' 1 iji i; Li ' , re(Lidjy :;Ao. 21. ? i I Mr. Parker nresented the rtrt km af Hpnw Parker presented the netftlhn bf Hpnr 11.. . .. . r . . y jtlinnphreysj of the county of Geiubrd,.prtyii I the Leihiature to pass anact' exeiriDtiut? ; froin taxation for the lermif fiilteen eari,i?Cotn Fa? try, with the at&yUvnpffj0i tbgetb 1 with ihe laHds airj appurtenances thereto belong I ing, sitnated piGtnsboriiughr.Avhich was rafti an J rcterred to a select committee! coiwisting 6f :lessrs. Parker, 'Weliwrn, "1taiihews. Skimier and Vanhook. - . H k 1 . ' The f jlii.wing Standirig.Cbiptnitiiees were'ar mled by the Senate: I ) 1 I of Provositutoia and C2riinaitf- I Messrs; Mohtgmerr, fuftl) Matthews. Move I iui vy rverr, xvuuoU XlUf e, yrloms ana 11US sey. . Sfif r Lr!l L ' L Commee of Claims Messrs': Askew. Haw - kins, Harrison, VanhookilManinis 'Dowelin Howell and Simmons, L J I Xi'i -AMI L b- Of Privileges and Wtrisfessrs iBell. Latham Marshall, MblfitJ llavi'Triion 'an ill -1 1 K ; Lp rU mproretneiiw-riNlessis. BunocTf, Soiman. Aliisiin. Brittain LcmkVI and Lamb. LL L.tlgJ. N VOn the JuwryIefjiJ ftpeirht, fteawelL ii.raa. VUbornruomer andl IWelvin.'- 1 ; L J iL: l ? I ! t ' -1 1J I ! On Education and . tfe U&hj --.Mm Messrs. Cowpcr, Wiltiams. fthodos,- Kerr. Pair ker, rarhain, Uavin and Dishpnga.- i ? 1 . U I I L HOUSE OF COMiVlONS f The following standing I commiiteea- apmnnted bv the HhisC. on thu motion 'of MM i CL-nnm.it nf fni n VirpHprtiir' i- X !; ftwvaf Hetirv S. Clam. George A. iTiurtxiosonl Alexanl Uarringt-r Wip- K. Emmet,; llHoUcrtck liiGaryl Connctl Woolen,Jcn Btagg,Benj ' Settle, c! i.-j.. i r f J ' t : . r-!i'; i John Propos.iio.. sand Crievances-Jos. W. Town end,Simul a.'Spruill, Joeph i Glllpfe,?. MoJ L, V. Cult'rLn ryL rt ; o. liii Peebles, John Saintckir, l)dvid Outlwbriei! He-trtly George - Boddie, i jBenjtriari: ' Siimner J Miles VV Aoernethy and Asanh Eatoe. 1 ii r i if R.im miiU'S, nnt v ' swir hKn w Pptts,Tho:nis tr, buncaaiUurm, tikfleU t-in A. (iwya Jamw Uothertyi Datol Wl CPurts;; John R. I. DanieL' Ja.oiia Harrr Oi I RWIhv rtv l r l -- rvj . - fv levin, .' ? U L i i Lf i i AsriculturerhomasiTineti T'hoiU Jordan.! j j. .UcMillan, I L i T ;-.:-.. s r?.i ; T w-i 1 I i 0Tr"Li a ii r Uii.LSi .T.tJ-Iii G. Rand w in. ' wiseman i and Alney vlJur- srin. i'i : Oa Internal laiprovementsJohh B- James 1(1 .John Si Normdn; Archibald Juenksf David lfc Niel. Philip Irion. Henry Capsler. Tbomaa J. Ward Lewis j Thompson. Lfavjd .W!l -Borden Nath. R. Tunstall. Priestlv II. ; Mamram. I Itnrtni 1 ;riT .limut Whitntni' I Privi!-r.'s anil t.limtlit JikumK TT 'SlririBor I .-..-. ---.. . Mr. Pvarsotfruuted Alexander, praying that the fseat ii Barton r Craize. the sitting member from the to er. be uermiUed to cualifv bLhis stead, add 1 moved? that it be jeferrred to the committeo of Privileges and Elections. ) j i ): SENATEi::L:t::vi:L!: ;:- Mr. Martin presented the followttii; preainbieuacd reso resolutions, whieb were, read laid on the table, aud j.,niar.t linn vUi . i a .wu w 'V, . mmt . Vhersqaeetiiso tance to the latare welfare ot ur common caiin- try, are under cunsideratiuii va sume cfithe fi r Ml " si8 -if sijuthqra state, it U thWrJPir. belisved U W ttu as Twe believe,' the sentimenu cf ir cuustituuts, 2 the present in?erc4i!n: crisis ot our ! iatcnial 03 I ThzTtfert JtiMohpl2i That this G.-neral Assembjy continnei ti'chemh'k isacred attae! itnenf to e Constitution af the United Stute. !and constdrr the advaatajes of the Federal Unv.w in sustatauvz our civil institutions, and. wrpetaj- our 1 iioenies, to us incaicniaaiei j. 1 hat we deprecate the -doctrine of AulKficatbn as fiiun- e.1 on principles snbvra ve cftjia Coiutitat'oiu as haviPjai direct tehdeacyj ( if, pratOically 3nllf,ta$everthe bonds which now unite us ;Xtier, as pnegreat ahd ptiwyrful Republic llt'BelreJ fartheri fThat we still relv on t!ie .yisdoni and - intpjrrUv of the constituted anthori iesjof the General Government, and confidently took; to theirs patnotiaat &r ultimate redres of all wrreal gtcvinees; and as the states are prohibited y jhe coouitutba frm . ; enteria? inta hIUv iincfs compacts or ajrrecmeiits amoo theui wlvpa. and bein j awaro of the rexcttement and tecponal feeling- which already 1 pervadca the sonntry to'a fearful extent ; this General Assein Jypihlet existing circumstances, deprecate the wliey of a S ihthern (Convention:: i MI. Resulted, That :the Governor ! e and he s hereby reqeatfvJ to forward la cjpy of ths?se ltisblutions to th&PreaifontnFtfw Pnitftl Si,-.t Iml to thtf Elecutive of each of the sUtes of .this vontederaey ' .j . jOn mJtion16f!I t Mntgoaery of of Hertf ml m9 t if n and ihe literafy fund, be Instructed ta inquire in fathexpedieneyof esuMishinir by law, a cen tfaltchodi inlihe state if North Carolina, for (tie. purpose ojf educating and' preparing instruc--.fors of elentientary schoils far their profession, j The Senatil proceeded to ballot tr a solicitor of the first Judicial circuit: when J, L. Bailey WMceted.tipppbttl : ( .. 1 . ' I :' .' 'i iFridau Mm. I I A message was received fiora the House of v wiuions, prupusuig m raise a joint detect com tnittee to inquire if any, and what alterations are neewsary to b made in tlie congressiontl districts pfthe State, under the last census and apportion rnent of reDresentatives. w hich wan Imrt nnnn the.table, and a message sent to the House of ontproppsiog that a joint select committee from each con- fur the purposes House. Sutittdav JSbv. 24. JWrpHotol pj presented' the j petition of suatlry tne pas- western Judi- additioo- holding said. a select exclusive Law for road the rt time and passed. Mr Hosran,; presented the memorial ef sun- u v - ' 1 1 muanuau jiob. xi. ! . ..1 ...V. ' i 1 J HI I sage ol aa act-to annex a part' ot said county to sage ot an act-to annex a part ot said UjO county of Davidson ; which was referred to Llhe!jDpbmittee':Propitionihd Grievances. MrJ Dobson presented a bdl, vestinz the ri rijht of clectht? clerks of the! SnoRriof and Hon of elfictiirtr elerfeft of th :Smrint sml Hfumtv 1 -itr: r a ' . 1 . Courts ofthis state in the free white men thereof; which 'wa read the first time passed, and order- ITfie hflt to" give exclusive jurisdiction to the superior LOur 1 8 01 Law tor the county ot Jiun- comb was read the second time and amended; 1 ad ihen read tpeUnd and 3rd limes; & passad. 1 .'iJWirl Carter presented a eounter-meinohal from 1 sdndrv ciUiens of the county of Riwan. pravint? the Lpgislaturei not to annex any portion of said county p the ; County- of Davidson ; or. in in any ottier manner to disturb the nresint dividino- line I between the sail counties; which was referred to thecommittee of Proiiositioris and Grievances . The resolutions disapproving the doctnhe of 1 NrlJifiraUon. was reconsidered, on motion of Mr. Sbait: and being: rr ad th6 prst time and nas- u sedJ wW nn. motion of Mr. Jlartin, referred to 1 a coaunitteeof the wliom House acd made the 1 4; message was senP tothe Commons, propos- l,inir(to QaliotHMi I 1 hursday next tor Governor, and rkiminatiiur ilohn' Branch and; Thomas G. ;l ' J n- HOUlsE uF COMMONS. I j ! -L4 -Tv il - ! Thursday, Jbv. 22. !! Cowntittte o$ the Jtidicinry.--JJvjSTS. Pear- I $on, Keclesi t"Bnen; ' Sumner, Bragg, Dews; 1:1 UOurtsaad lianiel. ll ; j 1 .CewmreecirimancMessrs. Polk, Skin I Inery )paryAlangain, G. A. Thompson, Emaiit, WWr- - Up .fP0n cjMr. Oumner.: a message was M aortt Wtho ihttA nrit)Kih(T to raise a ioint kp. : l.leCt COJ ,lect committee to inquire if any, and what alter? atiiins,ia& necsary te be made in the congres giraial -istricts of thtvState; under the last census anJ apportionmentol tne ptesentauves. I flr IWraonr puomuiei tne ionowmg i resolu tion. which was read the first, second and third times, passed,' ordered to bo ' engrossed, and sent to the Senate-fbr emcurrence. Resolved unanimously, by the Senate and wouso V summons w uie uwwrai veiuoiy the Sute of h Carolina: That it is with 4 weimot pvuiouuu ir ; ua c io- i ceived the mtelpgence ol tne aeatn oi Uhanes Carrblljof Cayfolltcn, the last of that bund of Wnm ana pages wno prowainiea wie loaepcn- J dance of the ypited otaics oi America, and :i niAriinul f.iit rmnnrt thMr livrtfi. thpir fnr. tunes and their saered honor," and that this Gen ! Assembly i with Ihe people whom they rep- resent, cherish a tdeep veneration for the , virtues. tlie services,' and the character of the deceased, anl rmnalhi with his Carnilv. hia friends. x his country, in the bereavement which all have sustained. :-" ' :' ', .. 1 - '' Fridrtv, .Vcr. 23. The Speczcfappmnted the ibUowiug commit tee,1 vi . - ":-. . - 4 On e subject tPf Te-orgahizjng the congres sbnal districts Messrs. Sunuierv Peaxaonlragg, r . .i . :j in JiA . I' 4 '1 1'-' I . Saturday, Aop. 24. .. i ne en2T03sea rescHuiion reiauve to tne ueatn jia vaisawo 'vuivui viiviipH v-- - froin thSeaU&wIth an auieudiuent, thereto ; fW auttmenr was Tead andeo cuwed in. ' Mondou. Abe. 20. . 1 - j "s . j 7 r Mr, Pearson presented a resolution that a ines- sae.be sent.to th4'Senate prpposutg to. rajse jjint; Reject committee bti the subject of a cosvW tion &wluch w read th 'first time and passed. . Mr; Clayton presVntetTa bill to erect out pf 9 portioii of Vthc counties of Biirke and and Baneoinbd' " avsep irate" fand dUtinct county iby the riame of .4Yetv; which was read tlie first tFmo ' and passed, and re- ! ferred to a select camraitteo consisting of .ii es- i s Burgin, Mapgum, iiordod apd iJotk dutjr of thuiu -irtl v tin i rpiTse:i- tauves pfi 1mj 1 r ipe North-Caroirna, msDftCtfull V tt makev tn ViXMn! sentimental a'ri.L 1 . 1 cuoeui n 1 is nnuniv ra i nn nn. nravinnr ry. 1 HI if if A: : ' :: H, . 1 1-: t 1 -t : ; rj'v --R -;vi,Hf ;3Ir, .Ukv introlud ibnT, puking an r fW'fi.-stioa apj)ojnta coinm-rfsioiif-r j fbr! the fcbPtlditK! tlie Cafutal mVu Z HtvoT Ital jeigh ; which rfcld th first tW jand ordPreU tobrintca. fliomas Vright paw morning (?imJay TSA ItOSE ihdebtediy note f .1 A: it - a - ( - - - ; - i Ji " call and "iiialft itlmiiii An V-,".- .u J 2 Jlh December ext ifierlthat time xhev will f'" "mb ww w rs menu, wntch to ine hrill be a disagreeali!ewiy of idoln 1 busfoes-U put necessity coinpejsimp 4 this - course. My former catronarillnrnt m itRwniti.ini . r- itheu liberaUty towards feut tny-pmfpcon. i I Brandy; Peachial5(. A?ple 35 a 40; Vo asses $7 a 40Ba4allU a 8 1-4 Butter FrcshvSo- Cotton!! lplfa to4 $4 ; Corii per bush ; 60 a'621;.pae.bllisiil CheeeiO 12 1-2 iCandles.i8i FUrMfwi Wag bbl 5 a' :f5 l-Siiuiaiseed'hush. $1 a 25 HIpS,dry lb. 10 fgreea 5s Jroa, (Sweeds) 5 1-2 6; Lime. 0a4k3 al3 I-3j Meal bush! 621; OaU371; $aJtl(t4 bOlKjlbuslj. 75, ip saolof4 bush.) 2i 7$ si Si Steel German Ibi 13 a 17, Blister 8J Bagging ,30 a 37; Tobac co leaf, 2-1-2 3-t-2i Majiutlctured 8 25; Ca vendish 5o a 75j V7uakey! per eal. 23 30: . Wheat bush "75 :l" u Bacon pr lb 8 i ; ICottorj pr lb new 11; Coftee pr lb al6; Klouf , pr bbl $4 a 5; Flax-seed pr bh 1 Oal 3CfPeaUiers prlh 30 a 33; Corn pr bush 50 a fpw ptlb 41 a5; Mo lasses pr gal 34 a 136; lalls cut 7i a 8 ; Salt pr bush 7075; Sugar, prpb i;a 10; Tobacc; leaf 2 a 3; Wheatpr bttsao a ya; yi VVhiskey pr gel. 32 a 33. ' l 'i.: ! In this county, on Thursday levening last, by the Rev. Mr. Tabler, Mr. Henry! Krider, to Miss iavina onnsie. , . j . s ? On the 1st olt J by the feeV. LI Hoskins, Mr. William S. Clary, Pmiterl of Perqaimans coumy , to mss aacy caihoun, of uaslo w. I ' .l J?(poiiTiriciTD.) ' i . l 03ri3waTr,H' 1 Died, in Statesv lie; H 0. 4 the 17th inst. after an illness of five wqek, bopie with the ut most resignation, inthpsith jyear of hi? age, tbe Rev. Robert Lindsay jCald wel, pastor of the Prosbyrerian charcp. of Fburh Creek. I The death of this yotin and beloved minister of Jesus Christ, by which a church has beeu bereav ed i4'a zealous and lab ;rious pasur the heart of a devoted partner made dotMate and an infant Son deprived of the nurture nd admonition of a tender father, is one of those events which eon Strains us to "weep with thce that weep.11 and to ipark a t'lispensation so plapdy intended for our Instruction and admonition. ' I Dear to our hearts should be the memory of those who cousecrated..tliemsl vt tothe best and Holiest cause their ; work of faith and labor wf love, and patience of hope, are precious legacies left to the. livingJ Memory' loves to retrace Whatever was lovely, and pare and just and true, in the character oil those with. 'whom we once took swept counsel. For our own edification, therefore, as well as that of the : distant friends pf our ' departed brother is this brief notice of hi character and of his last momenta com mitted to the press. L S The Rev. Robert L4 Caldwell was the second son of the Rev. Samuel C. (Jaldwell late astor of the Presbyterian t conjr relations of ' Suirar Creek and Charlotte, lwkienbunr county, N. C. and grandson of the Rev. David Caldwell D. D. of Guilford county, So wejl known throughout the churches of North-Carolina, who died a fe w years ago at the kdvknadi age of one hun dred. ; j 1 ... . Our departed broUior received his collegiate education at Athens, GPomial and pursued his Mieoiogica.1 siuuira 9.1 we p union i?etainary, Prince Ed ward county Va. duriiifr.tbe life of tbe I I : 1 a: v t- a.L Stv: ti . lamented Dr. Rioei Id the Autumn of 1 &2S he Was licensed, by the the? Presbytery of Concord to preach the everlasting Gospel, and after iten eritinsr to some eitenr iu the State, ihe was in vited by the Congregation jof .Fottrfn Creek to labour amongst tnemi In September 1831 he was oruained and installed as f pastor ot that con gregation; and in the short space of a little more than a year from that tpue, m the inidst of his ? rowing usefulness,! he was called by the great lead of Churches. ' to the more exalted and holy employments of the fieavenlj world. ihe disease which teruunated bis exmvence here was a fever, -which deprived him ot the full exercise of his mental faculties during a great part of the time. NeverLh less, even his wandering indicated that his: mind was chiefly fixed on religious subjecis; an ; when asked any question' respecting ItU hopes: apd views, h is an swers were always direct' and satisfactory. His prayers, to tbe lat, wtre connected, fei vent and appropriate. . Daruxr the first siaze of bis illness he suifered no opportunity to escape him to exx hurt those who attended him, apd whom be knew to be in an unconverted state; to repeat of their whs and. seek an I interest in the Saviour; and when dileriocs, it was stitt evident that the spiritual welfare of his people liy near his heart, and tor them he pbureH tth ; his most ardent and latest prayers. He declared repeatedly that Ue had no desire to live except that he might do good, and preach the gospel ;ty poor perishing sinners, llu affection fbk jfamily wasoTthe most tender kind, yet his! prajers,! particalarlv towards the close of his life, weiechtelly for his people, for the conversion if: the Inhabitants of the place of his residence, land j f iiancis every where. 1 1 L : 1 I On the morning cf pis departure, he was evi dently in s delirium; 4gabdt, and would not comnise himtll- atlhii inument a friend ap proached him and said: iiou will be in lieavwrj soon.V lu.an nistantnewas C2r.i ana exciaimea -lTbat hapjry placefiLInl what does the I happiness of heaven consul? ie was sked. His reply was ne presence n uoa,ana tne abdcepce of in, repeating t!f jlast word--the absence ofsin'f Whn aied what course should be pursued with regard I to John Rice, bis infant boyj he always i lepifed. f Dedicate bUn to the Lord i" and jus! about two huurs be fore his death, he prayed in ist fevt-p:ly fur him, that the Lord would -Uke htm bow and make him an injtruiiieut in his ljapk ffbr'hc aecuia plUhment uf great things Ik the church. ; Nul half an hour beLra his d4th, be was asked by his aiHictei opaniopiNow that ypj are stuat U iauuci ioty efrfui; I wish to at ? C . 1 - L.m 1. a mm m . ...a mat m1 km -- know wceuier you iara your,owui pivnio- td cheer VuU-'" iterepiiea, r t nave." AtriHt . l..o r,m. tnA Kia t itTyurmrt Tuil tnrvdV' was ha aaawcr-f J U.O Mm mm " 4 j jLec,:2,;3at lQ alpeiin ptRSoopirClnrch j A!s6; tl;ere wrib4 saefii4 5n the JJutlkfrnui; and "McthoJiit r Uhrcjiei, ry liheir respective jaarrfeti :l n . 4"-: Te attcptef an nf 1011 w'l-m eiriylKK. thn ' f hnr!? f1.rr-t-j ir 11 thi? section of uor tat.-H mA What hie h" 1 - known anilappf-HnateByi his people ic4 "UM p'aattnra U.iri.whjsa hrU his m?v 1 I remain embalmed i-aml what wasjij 7 c.T ri;iai:ii. to one tbm lrt anJ ' K:.i;. hand ofHeaven JhaCniaedolats, ttpsi 1! f 4pf us t-t expTwss I To riefri a inouief W 1 t&0 1 whfjtherh-aSdi hVarea iHtUjli' he .is ane whfir the wicked sw frcp triUf and where the irrary am at :rVt.L'N6w '1 "Kpfi jOsnnj ftwa fherjo2y he i prfsi WlifMfj Lard porww, ibt. thwi.-afii those wW ye:r?S h Df lf ( we.; Ww.tlat Jri!W ahr?'& ain,i th;ealM which ala-p in Juj w:Il G J f 'Thou airt gone to the nravt! Lut tAvcr va?n toS ' "m fci deplofe thee, iSL , When God. Was thy rs230C3t '.thy; gnarrrSL M' lie gave tb, he took thee, and ; hi will ro" r store thee, . . ; .-! : '. .vi;.- And death , hath '.fcoctiej 'a!scel!th Savieuj'l haOiW." ,LL LHi LLL.- W'- In. this nHcapvarh.'vi -un'dar 'CJt a" inatant. M- lur. uiiara, iog, ig uie 4jst Jt-r cr Ii;S UP Monday ni-ht 5Ctb iaI, 1a. thu j Bjrna'gh Miss Maiaret Poil daahtpr" of liiW l. , .f.J Pool whosedcath ! Avs n -t lo:;g i4nis' $inourtnpd if in ''tilts !paper4Misj''. Peel... was jnst gniwhv AID. . ..k ;.;-::'. :" ! "::;-:!t! ::-if'.M? 3 . - , r . j j .-- ; - - ; t i ",..'r. : . r. -4 1 IVES notice that she 1 has IxatiHi hf ;i 1 X in the Towa of Salisbury.4 next d iir to (he Office of the Watchman, where shot HaJv i tov f execute all orders in the . above lioeojf tasiriei. 4r Having; learned th business, in the Uhioi;a WeTown pf Lynehburg, and hating; haducli! i employment there as well as in other :asVr:e3L M , places in VpginiaU.Mrsi Pi is peuadfLthat she can give satisfaction to such as jriay! I Vhe - L ? to employ her. ! She will vjccive reirttlarir tr m -M -h Philadelphia and - rCew.Yurk the latest 1'ash M, I may Wtsa vo uiah.u mcir own urt5sJ8j oca tux 5 Ukewise,-teep on hand a few,.. -; ' iLi U j , ; g j Caps, :lir&an&triirt : Ti' a.mi. i w a i. j z i able Ufcnsnoimttsii Mrs. P feels confident that , wip : can feint the p p 1 1 taste of this nolislieI-;e(immuQitj;4!! Pttiet4i'f m ? lore, asKs oi mem pa vi,ov-m. rni ji i 1 --ul ;t n Alln from thc'eoii'mry, shall be' dili-L gently fulfilled. ' "' L- 'Lil tllLLi Dec. 1, 1832 -L EWtl it nil: H IT 1 53 .fVJ C AD B. A RK now receiving their Fall and Ay inter ilu GOODS, from y ' ; . ; -L'.n:- JTetv York and PhilndHjn: Ve respecffully solicit our ft1l,'; eatand.' -(! ' examine before they buy. Ve give tnelbi our.,; thankful acknowWgemea ut fur their I.beral pat- : runagesirice we commenced IuHinr$s-ranshaUL feel grateful fr a cuntinaance of the saine.j '"- L I Dec. 1 tfl9 . - j ' ;L'; f BOOT AHD S30S flT0H3i "AVING purchased the new establmmat Lot l nomas iMail Jr. DHtween tan u.unii Bi Hiiel and:the Office tif thetWatclaiaanf . .wilt; keep on hand a good supply of .every anlce uiu al in his line of business. Hewill ab'e'vecwin all orders for work ia his shoe shop nltlj'. aj4V promptly. His workmen are first rap & taithiul and his prices such as no one can grum'lTiiat.- A1I work done in his shop or purchase d irotn him which may tip, he will -repaP gratis. December, 1st 1331. 19 6m. - i i BJ0TI03. T571TILL be s:ild for cash enmonday' the 17lh f I? day of Decem!er nexti Tlie hiifand 1st 'where Jc hn Albright lives in Lexington j ; f JACOB BROVTKl I FAl.ei f Mil M'i '5': i FASHIONS j r, : : . - - ElORiCE II It 2 1 HIT Respcctfally announces to the4,,:t M ujlicl Mt'h; ias just received of Messrs t ilson JutrU ui,cf New York, the Fall and Winter Fashions, i -'Li i- !. . j for 180-3. :; h, ; VVhieb he has no doubt, will pleas his cu'tipif ri He Continues to have his work done in ai tr't ahd fashionable style; i It is beyond all douM. that his CUTTING is superior fi any in the netgU barhood. His shop is on Main Street, neil dojur to Dr. Burns. - . , :. IN. B. He also retnrps his sincere thanU fhls custgeners and fnends, for their liberal potrijfisgei acid hopes by s continuance of ponctoality and strict attention to his shop, to merit it furth'ir. ' !' I Nov. 10, 1830 19 tf ; i 5Two or three J0URNEV5!ENTAT- L0RS wanted immediately by tlie i S;ibaH bcrL ! , : hi;.-" .: . . IliB- I ! TailoringRemoval. i BEMAMIir FSALEV, V TTas removed his TaUorhur UuibIishmpnt to iithe Honse latelv occupied by MrLSamuidi Foley as a Confectionary Shop, which 5s a few ! dotm' above 3Ir. Slaughter's Hotel, sni is rf-i-v j prepaied, as usual, toacennunndate all who may ' . favor bim with their work. He has jont irce ved frm New-York and Philadelphia, the Lahjrt Fashions, Imported froni London and Paris; k 1 1 has a gtod nomber of first rate Workinpn in ;h employment, j He will execute work iiaf a v. styfc, (Sapcrbr to thjf in this partLfof the country, and will warrant it to, jfit vhdb AH . . kinds of Cutting will be. done on ehcirt nifticd All crders for workfpxn a AstanceJ wdl be puic- . tualfy attended to. He is an Agettt of UH p' and;agucxsof New; kork, and. also, AHftt Ward. vf Philatlelphia, ind thwfire will 'pty any Tailor those systems f cuPing, wh jmsy want h$s instruction. He gretrfutiy ftdfaji 3 sincere thanks to his customers iind fnods tortlKf lilieral patrunagn whk-b they have brsiowM uptt IHra 'and hopes that by an asridaMv ad rrt:al tenUoa'toniSs DusInti it .tt'Hnr I ;n 5 tfl' 8fS: 4. iL-t!L i- 1 i-LB: -:-4-.-l -it t i i - 1. B n L;.; ! i'. ; t Sis i Mil !''- -If 'fi i iJ 1! J- ' -.I'-l.' i,! ;.;p ' . ! ii L L,,L-LL;l L
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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