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.1- if HI -1 4iTfi...?-iif. ,t-H I : 1 if t : ;t.j r t -I .1. 1 ti 1 'I ft- LATE ! AND - !IM PO IITANT FROM EL- titxr Yoit Jtn.n rTK a SnMthAmenra. Gapt.t Mar- Shiil arrived at lbUrt yeftertoifroai jes. frL r j . .- .1.-, V.irV C.iia hare j ii liildartaDera b Me '4tlu! whichfirafitn, a a moo? liisrrfhiS !n-mUt!'nr!matteri the im'tibrtfotaittPOJio U't V,i-.mh and Dutch. ) Crfea i SlPial .M thisvent wai irt onenr3Uialf Grt MmT s il tW nf trued to General Chaase, . twi: Uhft Whole iut his Min- telb1mlr Signed, rcral WfljectaaJr.,at: lnrt Wbcen made toforra a Hm nurjjtry, Sjrnd furnish an uMf :f J nM in 1-illpd arid - woartded. Don Per Sr aDocarJ to be ia aa awkward predica- i FrwnPrance ihere A not aHfnj i-ci ii jf .fl. f ;rbi4. rhfteii elected to: any th the Kpihe Puwexa uf Europe!. I iT ilr .ii ih.-editoriaVdiaplaTI tAich find W kif4 VyJ' s : Vim Uflcmesiawu "--re r 1 iTTtn; and on tne owcr prospen S-T,r h - In EnWland, the war oi f lection was about oi its to commence: and each party was bcklui sides seemed jonfld ofjSac- eessl: Fronsuchaseaoi xniucuiuwuM- aiot be delivered i iyench andjBelgiaa officers are upn lhe yorst Jf'r?e French Chambershad re-asW todia-. cuss tne iaieuu,vj? . r v..ii 1 u iiiik I .1 M 1 all, r. r;;; r .i, c;;. tl Treaties which s relate U ' UT. r .irnhid States ! of A- avana. - , r-. . a m. a ii, , , r if : mi ..tr,; ! i : A. .U TM.tt f.II th lath JDt i ms estv to qraer uwv iT .-a outfitted U oar bpectt?a. 't i - rr, - t.rt i Vienna waslthat the fltttch- An imns amount , T'i" S,tiX m0re liiau half bffe shops bt- -U.i".ndenicted in every couotch- IUro Paper of NovenrTsaystN 1 1 feitaation U ihe'B'Jgtan rainunas s S5? Tfrltth(n.pubiiei aflairs, more and j'-i.vi.f.i:-.!1 r T ixVr'-'r- k , w f . 4l:Du&batt, and It is said tue rruiai tintrtss 4 theVVrench Hotiaiid. not intending to French woceedtnTs; ajo interle with ithe; thelclMel f Ant- i - ritaieSw&ti part of th fleel,; ji&l resumed to the.Dawnsi oa -copunt uf the ' -abiranca hf r storey wcihh. U -j - , 1 j 4; VS- 1.1 ;n..ilea to Enandlfitanother loan, WShSwiU withllidityby cap- Aiattfiiees wereappreUeudod. the rith the bt jle 4 I tr.Lti;l?f niinln. tsT Ifrefctdent :'-i::.i.,.i,i,Wif Hfouues. is.spOiccn 7 aaj. in all trials cf strength since; having 1c.1t """f'-J ... .. si.?vt: I I f romelv Snpopular;and mysf haVe considerable MH.iAn0 1111 L!l IU1IUMW w I ---' v r " O t 1 IIKtei aiSed: bjf Dupm party u ;.fll LThe f lUowmg orders m Counl have been .1.- mIivt -UUT.CU ' 1- rkhablegodi onUard,and fpermitting v els Jf&futfr forUtttchportom the EastandAVest Indira, y s--f . - j JtlTlv,' .llniiwwick- to the 18th4 state tlhe ntlaWreinycements of Russian itr5psin- VValachia,- Moliayia, ana, israoia, . i'L,-.,-! invocation of the Httiiiranan n - .t.. niiianal annv'wa to be au2"- Uddresto the-Kini? aiain3t thriDutcIv wir ,ii-fwere geltiiirup.tBll part of .Great; Britain: h K fe lcda 500ofenatures of th m.t eminent tne i ; chants had been obtained. -The Glasgow Cu-!- -4rjet tolis'the proceedings ajpinst-Hulland "antir-!- - kiatlunaL iaad nnprinoipled; and ;ads:, HVf b i trust overy one:vnosynitl inilbe Causes of r I h-rtiie nutch. wid ohe f tot ward and 'subf I tscfibe aa -addhkj wnUe;.rIftiw1kt caf ufeloiU tti..r i k-rv.i-i f!i-"-!. .:-,i . JDccctrcER. 3rd. T IWiiohitV PcrKarncni.-4lts Majesty. J rirt in town this" mornind from Briffbton, and taw cuasiu- Gazette was published coutiining the i ii. ..i' .4: Vv? -'tt' i - ? IU-f"VViU.iA?tRlr " I ii MWhWMs we thoneht ntl by, and; with tht Jriaft-ir PrivVT tunciUto ;jiiss.ave this B f tttptfaiPailiammwch o; pwjrogiird t4 ; t ul iWnbV-tkeihkdav of Un t. Dcwiobcrt Vdo fur that en'd publferi this,:lur sai4H3a Spiiitual Burjios4i . I. rviivnt :rT and wifi thellth ot' Uewnwr-tustaui; and weocK fr ipMrous and resolved, as ftoon-s. rnay;bo4 : :tfiaroo;r pecieand 'jlavelheirj advice it .f'ul unil-dM hereby ihskH kVtowirtd- alii out ! 1 lovinVeubts;cr Roya;1viU. and pleasure li iawu itv.vtfricifj . iviiuiri ESCclimaiipnalieTsby djssatjve.the - rilaaiMt acttioyiXjJaiKl the' Lcrds h-"-1 f iva : f rrfity irallCfttclits . C ltizrns ' a d ! ! f, aQd th Coaimtssuincrs hirjw and Buigs flHioC tie pon'se of ComintiiM.ti are Jbschargedroi t vf.frwf" KiMibtr-'and attendance ai ttlie said Tikn " i W I ,cai4i Sevrlrliament.- Aau dp hereby further - lrf r daclare.that with'tlie advic?yf our Prrvy Coud k 11 Jl 1 Kave avcn orders' W wd: ChancelliW jof i -S 1'i.t" out cf our Uoitol.-l.Jn',io,a ai ea-vitKji Bodaabl !f,riTriV,dr:iCbncClU I,,, ii 110T calling 1 Juwcav.aiif7y "nw i o""";-'; ? vrr' i r-fc -v . - - 1 ' I I rvt-Matso. by tbbwr KoyiltProcIamation, andertmr I pay a the human minu vrcue w , cun- or k - 1 fc-i f iT.;i ruiu ru.n f wrif I mj tuted that honest cjuercnccsi oi vpminn . w iu i rvit? forthwith Ut be issued laccordiogly by arise nTr ni: hcijNcaa-1 I Smritnal aad : Temporal; lad.t.UommoMwiio uuarpreioa, o VTT? - ;l on Wvdnesda7 the 23th ! MCiTen at oor Uoort 3 t r .-. w a drod andTUirtyitwu,Dd the : third year of our . God iATR m A similar Proclamation tot land to assemble on the 14 th publish! in theeame Gazette, ' ;- f . . - Mi. - . ' ' ' ANEW CANDIDATE roE j Xself con$titotc)l delegit t n Xa Belle it FMU Fn nfand cTdwnpf thorn it has proved I Jucklcss IwelrerCiorl llhelast half a crown its France, if she call nie to the throng but 1 Win not adrance,a pooDa to accuaipisu i " -pi . .r- - hni.h'rniirht aiwell.bei.iir America; wesuspectTfor any cood -that this vicinity to trance Mill IO mm- VOURT joub- i ltal.V:-- -nif : . i rj : I. 1 REPORT and iResolations adopted j by the General AssemU v ! of North Carolina oa the soliert'bfNnliiAcaion jtc , U u -. a ne y otnt oriwb.tKmaLuiiuite, 10 wwu mam iv- 1 ferred the letter of hisxce!lency the Uavernor 1 of booth Uafolina, to his; lxceUency the uovern- of thus otate, 1 vviitt acco i pmying documents, HejHjri-rlfi jf , Hit That the vriion of iKe iNorth-Anieticaii Colo- niesf and the subsequent! tf eclarationl X Indepen dence are political events f moraenjpus interest in tne nisiory . 01 ; mis countryana are associaiea in the-recollection land embalmed in thelfec tions of the people I of this State. These were monuments of imperishable fame, proclaiming established in' the field v bat wisf(om! had declar ed in council. These were untied efforts in a common cause ; the watch-word was; then "Lib erty and Uniou, now arid forever, one fcinseper- ,r-spangled able", Victory added lustre to the star banner, the storm. 'of war disappeared,! and peace kmfled on 'A tat of the free. ? u.j .rtkkn. ..j t.nn. iT-il " "? T MWU, i To form I a more perfect union, and " tose cure the blessimjs o! liberty" to themselves and their posterity, the heroes and patriots of the Revolution established the Constitution f( the ITmi- sto. Amoriki It ia 9 en onrii.) nL duction of human wisdoim. admimblv combinin'' and harmoniously: iritremingrlim the elements ot liberty, and tne principles of, social orJer. 4 o- li tidal Dhilosuphy-1 thrOifjihout the?worid,looked in amazement on the auf ust spectacle'; While the votaries of l-timacy v$ thel Eastern hemisphere, predjctedits early disslutidnWHithertJdisap- puintment has blasted ifieir hopes. .ThisYOoustitution has secured to im the enjoy ment of happiness I for forty-five years ; experi ence has proved it to be fitted to every exigency j it lias conducted us to pwry in war ana to pro per ity in peace. ijfShoujd this temple vi liber t totter to its fall, it will overwhelm in its ruins the rights of man arid his Jbppes " will be extinguish ed for ever." We wilLbecomo a mark for the finger ot' scorn many capacity for self-govern- ment will bo the theineof redicule, and a subject for derision ; instead oi universal "emancipation, the dogma of universal qespotisin will be proclaim ed to a degenerate wdrld. The people of this State are already attached to tne tOHwuuo7ir ann jjinctn-eiy osvoveo hj Union. The spirit off 6 slows in their bosoms ith its primaUye ardour they recognize ihe pom of the oppressed to break asunder the ties whieh innnAot them with tho flt)nreSol bnt it . . i : n - B' a a . Is a right which should nut be exercised for " light or transient causes." llhe dissolution ot the ln ion will be accompanied by deeds of violence and scents of blood, at the. siffht of which valour may stand appalled. fThe arm of the son raised a- raiust. the lather the r;irtard of the brother plunged into a brother a bosom the wife weep; ing over ine mnraereai cony o ner nusoand he widwed mvther oewauingcthe ltBs cf her Civil ,War.. tfiay Godl in hU mercy. "aycrt this awiuj caimuy jrom out . oeioyed conntry ! r Although a diversity M. opinion nrevalls in this State, as to the constitoiionalityxif ' the acts of iaz duties on : imports; vet h is beloved, a laTgenaiorit of thepeicpTe think it' ufinslttuttaj, and thr are united in the sehrf t.raent, that the ezistintrTariTis infpolitick, unjust and oppressive! and thef have urrred, ' and will continue to urg:l4l!reneal. As the National Debt is Bo yearly extingfished, all Concur in the current expendituiesSj,hey believe this-system of pol 'c v w one Of tle cardinal objects, of the pres- ent AdmlnistratioTiand that a reduction of the Tartf will annually ocfur untd the desired batemeut be Attained. fThey" f are opposed to the collection of Revenue By Ihe Federal Govern men t for : purposes of Internal improvement, for reasons noi necessajy-noyrw. cop assignpu me; pn ped reduclion of the uties will , relieve the SourtHern States (nka ihecviKf which- they corapbin. The4inR period of tranuillity- and IlDtUllU insiD, a vuuiipiiHUii - Meuuiim ittjjDej ruooe prescnDca pyme yonsutuuoo . .w . - - - "i 1. i i-.L ' I., .t ' . ' revise and sqaetiuiinaTpnauer oi ngaisso as to remove alt doubt as tau the ' Constitutional power of Congress, to i 3se a ones oq imnorta- tiois for the 1 protection : : any branchy . oft ud as- i I he- Genera! Assembl of this "State think,i thai tlie ? doctrme;!of LNullification avowed by South-CaroUna, and decarcd in an Ordinance made by Convefttiwi vhich recenih assenibled in Columbia, Ls revolutionary in its character, will m ..rMt:,.!.' ikL.i. - i i" itutotion of the United states and ieads to :i"i dissolmjoii of im Unioaf ! ITiis ooiaion u cn tfcfned With much deference to the opinionstf ouons'UQ i- nowr expressed -more la sorrow thau in anjex, and4romai deep sense of duty to our.neHrlibirs; - ,Ve chctish sentiments -of the bWHiest respeH for the yirtoe talents and chi- tarry of the citizens of that State. Thev do beheve4hata ensus of fearful and op- extremity : hara rrived; wken" no other wiui w mtriotismk out txtuiy j to in defence sof reset ved . rightsj and ! a viwwvu iMigii.. fimv) ma? prevail in xniaoiav h m wra vwum4itiuuii4 nkii ;., ..., In suDoorl of s these nrinciolaA thai iUnstnous l . i f ;k 4l:ovivt !tawi I rnitw f 1 K islo3 "r I r r T i I l LXMLTJ&.rj fV 1 IO- VlHV VWi j;mmjvi sv l.tL .;w .1 MttViw v w.wmv - I l iim IWI .IMr. Ill 111 K U111M3 :;Bt.B : UUWII.IHhUklUlliU d propriety oi reducing m amies on i moons" to a i Revenue standard, whtfh should be graduated 7 to tlie wants : of. the General Government' for r ttess is the dictate of genuhelowum tne reers oi . . oeo '"lJi Tdrtibtak ihtxe rovenvnenis as if; IAm ital trom sUbar esion . . wa, :te. r oT Jannary ana tu in J"- iSTCjisiSISPif I3riLl l&Wnflea CharlestoiUthat mo8lTerioasiy injurea ptr reer, was ixoereeni,-w.ui. rf' i einal seaoodrlJy a letter, dated aTaiman . i ' . - I ana. '.we .bk ;r"V6j!",VA-H" Vl te,--fI?fv,-;.-. . T . -: f rW.PRiterl832i trocn'S scarce enitrc,fy l . .- 1 i . : ? Carelina n potj jpnly -jdypiicated iin rae mQt wera established by the l people, so .. !ean; thal ; com7nercrr rp. ; f I -i.rr'.iy..rT: ;iftMrithe-latier outr oi tne former, ana py rftffebfe ro prwaus nmejmr rvrnf . y Honi -f -v-i. Ft -t. J! II tiintMrt made both wftatiney are. i nua u i we iiowDKriniweciicvc "'""m nni fi9 nMtTCrf nu.Wr SfJilJhdjhir s field maY be- waSiT-inaiMlC wopte-uj c , rv ' r - ; ? JfIi. t'i comhe batUeground of tbeeombitanta. jpfee; ewiideratioiis .i.:saipioWi with fThfese ajuiinali- the reachi df peace" toa ia oar hearfclet as thr guage i inenasaip, anu iuipi 'ibmi i jUie IdriV agpnyo( rhit; cpdrkd i breaf latrtelalfcri I let! irmgV f? V1! iTMIr 1 ai:7i i Let us invoke her in the name of herPincineys ' Thiinmnt ni nur nouiicai lnsuuinuns i her;KQtleges,etamptersiana wrjaruMw-i let us cau opon .Wjfl5raWi ttieingnw oi "(i rln m xecommen 11,1 Resolved Sate imwuivocauy exprp ff. fcU v . , i . Constitution of the united, Rotates, u L,-t . 1 Resolved, That the General Assembly doth solemnly declare a devo attachiHeirtto the the Deonle think those and they are all s united a. a i--tL '-L&-2i: vw- m the sentiment that the existing Tatiif is im unjust: and op- tinaQ Lu arjre iu repeal. ! Hi' I ; ?) 1 Resolved That the doctrineef KuUiBcation avowed by the atate or aoutn-vaftna, ana iaie- . t .... v 1 .11 .1 'J- promulgated in an uiuanc is tveutuai- ary in its character, subversive of the Conatitu-i ,t- . tion-oi tne unueu otaiesi auu ieuu.; iu iostrucied, anil our Reprised Uttves 6o retedi I - : ii. iw-nrt iij : v;X., . 4 - . v-r r"-?? . iit senators in . ui irress ue br use ail constitational meai m their power, u procurean adjustment of the-sunjeontroversy between the State of South-laroluia and . the General Gernnvent, and toproduo al reconci liation between the comeiiding,parifest t ; , Redliihrtkkr. Tliat!!! acoDV if these Resd- latious,be riBpectmli cbmiinicated; by 'h'is'Ex cdlency the Governor of this' State ItfhlS-'Ex. cellency the Governor of South Carolina. THE PROCLAMATION AND OUR GO V- ; 1' .tj-,ERNMENT L'fti We have already f shown m -.; jwhkt sense the Constitution of thet United States was formed; bylifte rk;ople 0f the Unjted States. We bejr our .readers 6 o; 1 forwardwith. Us in an examination of fagts forgetting they have cruertained theories upon the subject, while we look into the character of the gov ernment which was .established by thatpon stitutiom i j :;r Ai .f !. , The States were jut etisfence. and had their sepuratecbVeraroerits-l These ff0vernmerits had been createtfbv tAe veimle M a a . 0fthe statesyVtho bad limited them.hy-Kvrit- r ..' .'( ' - t - .'ti .ii. : ten constitutions. . In irig theseatts- the people had acted through i:Converitious constituted for the Special . purpip, and the acts of these conventions ; . weres considered as the acts ot the poople. . l i The general cohyentioli ihejnri j$l Constitution pr ejiared f$jjr tlmroposed tp the pcople;iof thf :8tatestol liini tljeirgnvj- crnmcnts stHltnirther by i :.tnknj from! them certain defined poNVcrs; an?vcstirig ItbcniHik another goycrnment. , TliC people ! of ,l the States agun constituted ronventioijs to de termine whether' they !wod!d still j farther restrict their State governments, and vest the powers to belakcn; Iroui them , in a governaient. Through j! these i conventions the people jbf very ;Statef lecided the quest tionin4hejafiirnTtiVe. j iThey decided that they would take from their State i govern- mcnts. uje ; rowertoj maKe war, jregu4atQ ccmirnerce fay - duties; ; pniinrkMb muin tan. an tnriyrand ; :-aj navy;&!c';ucjj arid vest thom in thejj genera! government; ThW was ddrieby till same authority which estahltsbed the Statef g6Verrimeits4--5y Hit people attirig m I wtfion. .Thri aci therefore; was oil as high authority j io the pecle?of eachState as;ffthat wich created theirj Statqf gcejnments In eachi thebn stituiion of the State, and the Constitution! of the United f gtaerjjed t)ierr binding fbrcel e iroiii wxcfletr 'Mtht: .' same source! UTheV were both adoptedt . Hy iif people ot ia e otiares raci pg mrouga ptaie ypq yenuon&4 It b 'in ertoV thereioihB. I to suppose thdt tho. Constitutions uie n5atc3fcar Jany more sacron or!any more bindirrupon the people than ibis Constitution" of the ,Un.ied States: HO citizen oi any state cansay 4tna.i nc nas assented to the oneahd ba? asseritojiV a the otberJ'r 4Ie-,frMi6e;dijwth ahkeVandlJn the sime mariner siWe Ij6peak ofthe'Stafca imreneraij t .'Lul Tbt adoption 6f the hstitiilidA ,of the United States was ia virtual wnendmenl: pf ccery orate vmstuuxton. r il was an essen tial curUilmenr of the pwers i which lhe State -government . previously ; possessed. iv or were au.uie i jpuwera la&uu iroza tnera vested in tlie dericra! .(Jovrnmeti ' rher rf. L J ' 11 . ti- -: - -S .t ST.-"- mwr. to nrodnce a reconciliation peiweea n i i r :. ;n- ,,nm.i contending parties ATo that end, your Commit-; lii. i..-iWtrill v iminisRedand vet a - w IvL . w . aJ:- -' -h : - I wa iw - - w - r I - I CI 1 ucu mo, viwiitwu w """-"'4,1 ri," -c5n.tlnfr Stntfl hfi bOUHfl hV It. hOWCVer repUH- I . ,.vi-,V V r A AiiATIATI lJ V nil TiV UtliniWT . - - i - .- .. . a . . - u' il .? nnttii w, rttpwts, of its inclination, iianyi-. .t , That the General Assembl; sof the; .kT. t,t ' lt him rA ith-5th article of l" m oL.; ..f M,.WKirvj;nli ,lf.th entertain ahJ AithLI t". ""I . . . . , , 1 Tt '.L. ..j . r Federal Union, believing that on its continuance I depend the ihrty,; the peac, MdTOpemj of angte cp!iori now in Ibrce, "Wo no iilJl'MJiiy umutiltccmat.AMU derived of it, are loroiuaen to lay ouqcs on - exports, ana so is the jGentl voyrlmenLi 'l1iey ;rg forbidden to pass any Ublll of aitatri'dcrl bp . i i i ..:''. t-F. "!!!!?. j J-i a-K4i5 olJ gallon of contract r rrntJUiYaitle of no!i!it?; but no such , T'hrvcftnfi-A'pra exist in neitucr uorera-i ny but are ttserred to the people- j C ft y J i. . - erttfmenf of Stat Conf as a trsstriction J upon " the State; artiaVkhrouh Conventions in leach State. .i i ij:. I'.t. ti:ujiA ci. ri- I worfd qow saw that it had nererhefbre seen, two beparaft - Governmenfoi perfect in all them marlnrterk orer the siffie countrr and Bath aUMiTEDegarded as dele- tiaw fvotv,4 . 0f Itfeeir JimUaiionsconsists their hi ' ?U1 i i ',4 , ' ,. ; - L Cin thbGorerhment be altered or abolishc PP-! lfic?D?e' ,u" a -. . .1 . - .j r r u;, Jf mir,,tiv!; r thu nmtv iuonl from beiri trnethat4 -the very reverse s. tri. bound mT'o orthetuov. and ments orooosed :as rtAlUiiM nnd mn at nart cf this nuLihJn. ratified h, llct legislatures nnA fourths of the sertral I States W con- tl H.M f, 1 1. . LM.iM with tnltr thi f the State equal ty-fiUr States. Eighteen twenty -four in utter opposition to the may! change, .by amendment j the whale caaracter and substance 01 tne oousuiuwon, , . ."t. wuijiao ftiijvB excepuu:i, wiu D. "wfu bound bytheiract. The consent ot every p.aie waheKrvtubrinoruunuertneamnoinvoi me Constitution, but the roiceof three-four tha may ainend it.. When a new tousutuon may, uy me. terms the terms of the compact, be imposed upon a Sta and .,1 ...... .--i" it nt absurd itd say, that it may, at ipieasure rjthra off the Whole, authority of the CoHsUtu- r.un i.,.. Ai n. ttiirr. i . i . j j u l tont is thisbrovision about amendments, and how 3SSw7 SI aosttTd withal, if U may throw on . ainenameuts wheQev?rit ke3 at ;filcre afe othcr viJ of lhi its sisters!. 'this subjct equally conclusive, sent; , which we i Will hereafter pre- Globe.- 1r. Editor" j .'!'.. I '1 have called the Sooth Carolina Ordinance a revolutionary measure, ;;" j Iis so, strictly. Nomina can exceed its vio lence. : i - ; " She will rule, or she-will ruin, i This, iwhap pily is the ground she has taken ! This is the question between her and the union ; or if UI II ail othr term be preferred,; between her and her ITT iia...a ..i.i v,- repeals the revenue law; loot- and branch. -j lf her repeal islands, she will both rule and ruin lad she nullified an alien law. or sedition iw, or ueaition iaW mere would have: been this mitigation, v tz t that . other States might not have suf fered. ; ' Rut her late act, falls with an iron land upon thein. Itis like the Stroke of death $ i Ilforetsn goods pav nd duty in Charleston. this mitigation. j howl long, and to What extent, will SaVannah, remain, a port o entry lor toreign commerce r ' I tow long the ports in Virginia ? 'X How long I the best ports on the Chesapeake and Delaware ? , i Let any oner consider thssc qnastlons, and kleU nullification is a; peaceAil! remedy! So the pojr tliought it sport to kill the frogfr.j J i . . . W ine wit ot maa, in Carolina, could not have devised an aM of more unejijui vocal and sharp ag gression upon nersuier oiaies. Its spirit towards tnem is merciless, i here exists iio example in ail history of one comrauni- ty having meoitaiea sucn an atiacK upon the twenty-three others. ! Can she, in reason, expect Ueir sympathy. while she holds on to it? -. ' I Ni:" the whole world will be against her. I therefore she does , hold on to lit,:! repeat that "the firt principles of justice, of self-defence. ol seli-e-iisten'je, i 11 require, that no vessel from foreign ports be allowed to. enter Charleston, er aavlportih South Carolina, until it hi revoked.. 'i irtney oo, a scene oismuggung w'ui ensue, mora - extensive and ruinous than any country has-ever before 'Witnessed. Ours Will feel the silolk from N.ew Orleans to Boston. - J ; lf Carolina should ht out a ship to dnve the Reyrnue Cutters away, slie would be guilty of coioaencing war against the Union.l God for-bidthat-she shuold add (this, to thfef violence al reaai,ancurporatei in he- Ordinance. 1 Ifitshesuoulil send abroad for aid, 4 venture to predictjt that her ambassador would not be able to obtain an iatervieW, With the lreiga Secreta ry either tbe.British or French Government. I fjlentore to predict, ihat ifsheHjrnjte -tweoly' notes to them, not'ooe would be answered , - . i-lUve8aid, that if she sends out a force to drive awa4 '.Cutters, site will commence war. ; ladd. that an'expTess declaration of war b her against! twoqty-ihree other States, with a that she, could' do under it, i Would: injure them lessJ tax less,, than .her Ordinance, if allowed to go Lato operation, ! " fl . A CITIZEN OF THE U. STATES. i &vnEFFCTS OF NULLIFICATION U-,1tirpugh a very respectable gentleman, lately from a visit to Charleston, we learn, that in aa sectifence of the loss of credit in the Northern ci- ties.l the -wholesale business of that place' is j bvat,jderably eiibarrassed, and that the merchants 1 lumakifh! anangements for tTetirn acceptance- jifiuovin authors-nditttonly to fee resretedt Sktm tbiscaser the iinarmtRinst aaficr with IT Vi 1 I e. I Neither State nor the peop e ot a aate, w for infjrmation oflheenate the; enclosed W abolish the ConstituUon; butt pay of fax receivei from Joiur C. CaU redo ahollUhedin SDitocf them. ray i,,,,,,,. Uittnintr hi rfiv ViA: PrM. ST?'. " . t 4J a 1-miUH W4V '4'ViVO 4V. 44UV Wll 14 O 5 OrCIfT. II IaPl 1 1 T? f f tllA 4V 11.1 -. - ii i.,r.,l 1 1 irno 4r. n..ln . 4 . . .af 4 t "' r "r- u T fe " V , j or,fi he young man! riefflcctl-tn7j w rsfi.u.w v . .,. f. Wi.i. i .4a IKW4, trve litis. faiiuih,.b I IM ffUUir.fTJ-- , jT rMkt-1 the acts of Convcntiun and fe1! .i.i UA.4K!i.:4.- Whii uanmna i crjm w?, her credit Vj ruined abroad4-hef pcorpfe SitthroaH thU f trcinity, am thronged infhkw., est ciUzenaremiWinjfuin"Car.lin,to flpd rv tectkin frora distress -and opprcssiuri, ia Rime er qaarirofciir rPX bt .distrafcted ictantty J!lTe prdlperons condition of tracM io Sayannah uniHcap , rivalry prin 3 1st tabere Savan nas tar& xwill Pf- in prtponed50 days longer, we qiMWfecn, wliether tb0 voicelfkhe people in South CMalida wnid not have tnit it down; As U is, ke knur njt what ntaytut.iesoii . ,1. i 5' ' i -f 'V.Tli frtTtntrinw 14 a C4py of a communication the GoveruipeoM A t. r.flS32..: Dcpi.a.TitE2rT or StIte. 4th Ja. TholPreaident, has directed Ii to send to dent of the United State, the original of -w hich jletter, subsc)ribed Vithhis name, i4 deposited in Hjjia Department, pursuant to the 'provisions of ease proviuea. i . . respectfully I I1' out most (iiH erv,i, ! EDWARD LIVINGSTON, 'dent vfthe SenaUil j 1 VT'CotuMBU,-(S. C 2dth Dec. 1832. Sir : i . I -J.. '.v"V -i W .1 "I , Having iSnhcloded to accept of a seat in the Senate, to which I have been elected by ths LsJtnTo bt this State, 1 here with resign the Oalce of iVice Ifresidiit of the Uililed States. SYery respectfully, 7 I IVour ob"t se-vant, ; I J. C. CALHOUN Hon. E. ILryiKcsToiT, Secretary rf St&te. .- The fdUowtnir naracrnnh. which we find in . lrc 1 .r e..,J " . T; . T..ru in the last n.nmher 01 tne ueorna CoUner;itnten- ded Ux Wfe must S3V) verJ ir for it o n.'ti. . FrohitU Georgia (Jumtslai Courier. 1 i. Tvk&ihle? Can it be believed? In the j face of tliis Cuminanity, the I WiUiani Scabrock, lim. uuoois, witnAJOvernoi ua;uiiton on uoaru. 0h leaving dur wharf on Saturday morning last, holsted toJnitcd Slates Klag, Wa$,ilown .i r, . . . i j s ti,- inmliin in im,n w.ti;fn i The ind ignition we ieel in com ! won with Is n -in' suited communitv d se not alfow us to mmiuc an other word concerning sucii an outrage;; i TUEMlSSrpNiESMir casein the Supreme CdW, against the State-uf Gogia,has been terminatei by their ..voluntary! act withthe approbatum f the Board of Missions, under which they holp itheir appointintnt as uiiisioiiaries. lhey hvej ducrcted ' their counf.fi. tt prJsecute their case no farther, and to rna;.e7io motn in their behalf incourt, and have informed the Gov eraor, and Attorjiey-generalol tiieState, of lheir abandonment of the suit, furnishing those officers withcojKti 4f their orders to their council. As I i-l., ctlii io n - I .nrrnit l,rfiina. iritl. .h to coerailhef. thr uiZh thcninnov of th4 simrmie i " ' v v ... . VwuMnr 1 fViIirf- mnv nnV fVrrliA ,ur Mimnhuv out an abartlonmont of her rir fits. Tti asjainst Whth . the , missivnar;rg ofiendeii, iou'ki -iwui m uy ioiicy o fine state, nas 'M-p-r u' """ V" - convicttd. is no lonTr kimwrf to ir iUa.n 'pl r'iX-L, ,..f I v " I.: -T? A It has Icon 4n nt ten TOonlU. oTtrWr.ioh the authoniyi ot. our f laws is sustained, not by severe pdual!enactn:e:its, but by t!iereguLr or ganizatio-i d Ciyilied siety,j and! tl4 t-' dmary vigrta;nce, prudenw atid patriotism - tf i;ur.c:tnceii3, who are settling in gTt-at! nimibers on Un.xjupievl lals,and prepare to transform the wilderncL a'gin.'! Th rdfthe State bayeUeca triumphantly sssttiriedfi andT the fru!t;ynoithmTs now realized by her thildrrn As rieitlier tho honor norj the Jioieiesl of trie State requires a c-Miilnuarice tf tho runishii)en inflicted on the jmisiMmrics, wel presUiu thev will be trpated with "the forbt'acance and' mild ness, which become ihe cliarictir ot a humane gcncrousl arid magna uimoris. people. J It :is Lot justice tulheii to ipiate, that during their impris onment, iuey us plary obldieiice reuitcnuary 7 St. Lotfis. Dko. 11. The (arrnejrs ctf Illinois are aaipting jonebf the surest means pf enrich fng tbemseivesby engage-, ing vcryextensiydy in thej eultivatiunTof wbeat. .' In thdeuutities of Sanrrauui ami MnriTTin iL we bave beed told that, thej produce of ti next crop, shdld ; np.Ukht fall upbir it will ;be carly euuai tu jnu iuhhuu ui ousueis. increased rfoduciion must exclucle Ohio and Ken tuclryltf.eafirely.4ronljow fur fl StH" 4 fflictmglatnre two andg three iralliina of bWj uZi" pounds jof hejlac; for .ikiutioitjtO customary oct-aiaorinllv ti. .1.1. .1 L 1 4r t . ..I -1 .' uie Doll IP i., it . .. .. - - i- t. ..- j - - .-' '--im ' ".t'i.- ,' - :j cd im imposed o. - j.ao Tracziup m go on ram!yiif ourraRnaHjn Wircarvrct-- iin.i Lhn jtrmli.tian ut i ul hn nation been t'm..U .h I'rwln v last in lh Henate'. tmniltlift St - - -i I a mm. J r y-r- y - . t - tve yi iu-u a. prompt, and xeffl-l vm w w muj puuiumft jib all of the regulations f the! eal- rf??e soon returned witlt 'ismfaH j '' i' j i jo potatoes. nercteat;i these, Jf4 i i.-j -.i. i 4. . . rX.?. 1 tmnd: sne ia nonrnfll.nrA ttlt.lirlPi uuuuiru RLicia aunii uiiiirninAr in a r i i . i - t r H"wMUj iivmi i - i Iro cittef: r j , r 1 .. f ; stojj to hia fbllyr&rioulA of our oldijteTsTwhicli, Wftieared, Itad depart - V - :!--'. i !. --iMl ed withthe fwuthat preceded it. The aummn "c $ - , -It was uammWiuiUl and phasantt an! thai 1 ,a N"011 fir- we aTe.f4fia between Messrs Holmes of 3Iai)ff winter iBji is At Galeuaind even f hun- &ndy of Termcsseeiwhich bcCfirrf! dred milp tojtbj north of us, mlich! snow his taK aTatc debate in the Seriate fort a promfl lenwitliiatl,fetthn tocnrjuire into the kexpiericy cVrtaM "ttes of-rxstage;Pskhedi -Hf f IScSL gtonrr f 1 WP .averriui, f aiass.Hjrl ThuriJa Wti J? "dfaih Ma young man named Ffdwrd IL Jostercerk in the siore of lr. Peter (&m 1 'hurst, throwrrfg ta cdotroli mlthl iQ U i0!? DZ tJis-cortstitucnUand 1 iinJtL l?-2wft and com-. it mkht ba . well fnr tlik luntrt fiame. TJrcyoamon and Mr. ' 3 for;(he strm d;wrA the fclated. part cf the 'door Into tiiekrelt1 W$ and smoke bursting out lurfouslthrlfltHl at afack&xr. iThe flame .which enr.tte younjmn vas pry &xxxi extinrm43i S indiiadaat ifj afihbrins hou UjrtDtiai Ul tilt UMUI4 UUU lCUUTU.! Jia W3 mi.,.j n Iy procered;tand lit was fodd llit besvas There is atJiAlf. TJherhsofiHPi thq;jpedafs pTtUCmonnt4inVleJl sinfTpf Iliot in the Toliagc the thundcf laiaw I VM TnJhe'Ilavens ! the (JcenV is no uouiv - unitef in tlkml dbws yrithsnewv fieldgildedby trstitUsV jrnn, itjiariatoe ypu w)ll :hsk an'k mirarnn I mires mm cmcrsins, from Uhe Lmlf ites ol e tho east By what l.tncondp.' able mainc Irani that trrod star whiA' ' siQKingMiigiieu anu ournmg in thjeshaV of th evening" r -rppenif i at; jthe flsahic 9 5 staii tjre ?bafld ; fmarid irjfhb c$y & of the) morningrIAt f0l day the glorious: orb isj at foncehisirJ west; or rather bur sense dectives1 ui. there is, properly 4tpkJnjiast.Wraol or west to the world CjEvery ihin rcdulj itf to rnri cinrrlA rmint.i frrim wTtra tJ King ot day sends tortli at once , a 'lightjone . sihg1e'6ubstanc.:: Tbe ,ti4,J pleridor is' mot,tauUuribt imf gives uj an uiea 91 jne .pcrjictuai , ma,u cence arid rcsistlesspower of 6od it exp its at the same time tiie shinny itrtage biW Tiiriity. r 9 CHiTEiu&iuAivb.; i "pREVFT.'Our translationlitof t j ; - -V.- fi t - ' Biblf,;arid also the Book;of jpcoiardQn imj cr ate written in a style i or, pure t. noble English : but . some ' wbrds jconta I w t. 1 -i 1 1 ' W in them, havc-bthe chaneiintlid meal ; , 4 i a 1 1 -i - i w NU1 uf m i inn different from that in 1 wfach'iihcv fij; then LOscd; and by these, ; Without di cautipn, the reader may be misled K lief are, however, very few. One pihc iG rimnrk'h i iho wnM u nw ns(i in fllpi - fnWf?Jr!U,P 'S,JSL f I ilian iSicoinet to co - beloteir, and so - rw wkbu-iu everyise m wnicji i to be Uken m every .case in w h ich it fl ours in t!ie Bible or Prayer Book. in tlie. Collect taken Cfrom Communion lc vice j which is usually tofiered oeioreli Sermon, we liiaye..PitEySNji, s, & jLorJj il ail our doings,?' a. petti:ivicii1cy' , an idea then very duierqnt jfrom the mp; of trie wordrnow. A curioijs ilistaiict! thje old use of this wonii occurs jinMjft ton's Angler," where.ane of the rharaBr - says 11 mean to4e upi- early1 t'o-morr morning to pn morning prevent Uie sunl risifi7? to be up before the sunl I i 1 i jr . R.c" Foddeb. Last week tb no and uisciiargeil lrom smtcdJ ;t HirtilM i tnese recKiess sons oi trie ocean weresir 4 wanaenng.op ana down our v'fetrdrtsftxi . --r-:, i : ifTI " 111 coaciics somen cnaiscs wnicii tney -m an.V w' OVCT.'i !aa sailors term it. One of Uie crewlwlife pretty essentially drunk lfiad tb)titi of Bank Bills in his; pockctsj hut k$ef3i what tax do .with! ihcmi ltis I ah ml ffi advised him to deposit tlicni in tlle?-'Sit? n. t. t t. , til 'l 5! T7f fiii ??-d 8wd.hwouhh fojlow,: thH:ih So lie marched in J'irert5oniritirf.it rohlr to the orie'tfrat f led to tlieBank,! slnfll and whistling and a8.;ioJi..as4c) when Suddenly he; spied aL. misbNfl cow just a head;; IIc-madb;jj4 ftlS well as he could, put botharrns '.'Hdfn. neck k isscd and hugged her for seffnuf putting one into i her mouth. Ilt,;tl gyuuf -now iaKe anotncrfHWi si.mp 'em-and you shall have some of mffl you old honey tou rlaort old cd'ltrfi viaiuiuvu ; iwu live uunar her; mouth. Ifismatcs siw whif felfi ing on and asked liimJlWiytjifientS JpnougIi;IeItyet,J;jnd iri went anotl "toejfoHowed byja;teKdotlabili;fci debate r Holmes ; ind Aid Greridrl f$m uie Ttsage of senatbrial Ifravify. W in favbrt extending the frknking aomii to expire, and t)crhapstfiaH : tScrlatoriromTirnS .M r Ion mnr4 MncnCft in ' r- uiiu nuuui " ..a - - - - r 1 I . H iMtrt'0 uiu aiso i ne oene tit oir me. ; "insr;:v herewith he hadiroiri time to liMM from: birfac uma feet. T He lmgereia S I sal utes Irhnl with .thelrisiiii6tVofdkVUht the hjyrs of thadag andlall- th ye3fvf mortnngi cf 1 Spring? anji I; i;"radr$ia Autumn;;;V ubcrigjd :Mhtfi U i -it 4 elcrcSi law 1 on at tlie XM avy'Agenrsl ollicd Jn this tfti I lltr'B'inrl IhAn Iran nO'lt Wi Li Jif l.i'1 vw. i v"m i vuuiiii anvvivut Sol U til . II1C iUw r? i it isnouacom- lecdtmr thn tilA ,.'!. rT, i.:n.. i.!; s k,- i y vw ww as iiiut iwiia-uiiui ss.;,i f t t I t " V t i, 'I withi4 faendi the Oitirmaa of the Ccm- tan of , i4 : i f .tv..-!. '!v.:-i', 4 p- . -4. 4WI iii 4. V r ''it if
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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