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T II im r'HMi'i rt-1 fj-k, ; ' ' u!r hnn, t .0 . ft.' . i ..' , irluU lit I f.'i iC ftll ii.i Tle I51inre 4( i"n rr,. 'lie r I invt. Xle M ': ' ; . f . v,-.r "i )i ! romp? h'ikiv" . i f ! Sijii- ; I 'iii tii ul jrljr 4f ; ..i frr - l.m aiiin riilirr bi-'i' ' . " -: 4l:ul i '.er '.ttcs, or Lrlccn it ;: I Uii(i'i i riii, Arrorilif r to tl.is i'.i; u ( ilein.iiri'iiin between f' it 'a'n an I i ; been tracisl, nr i i' 'Mtf f w...- ,., r (tie b'liinilarT line bet n it I ('..- .. r indceil, Jie bail ileoiv.' " ri ij , , ,, fiinctnent of her ril.t. .uilt .f the nitv pinl with t'ie su!jei t "f Itnlian. 'V j ' the ctpi ts")i-iit tti remote ihm In ; . State, bis Kxcellenfy' fray,' has t ti ; i he piiliev ul the government nn r. .t pm i . uncbanseil. In the mcantim- t'mTuk tablished Constitution ami ii... , mlent r.. .l i .i .i. . ' . i mr inetnseiTes, wunin inv irrrunrv i i ieorin, iimi n .. , C4nslnntlr endeavoring Jo Mien. Jn'o.Jkvn -e!es, by 1 . enticti'ir e nirn ti weltle amnni: ihftn, erot wl.mft , ' thev i ' pt i ileea of ciiizensliip. . T.si tat of ' I ll i' i . nor thinks, oosht not tn be etnlurcif;' ' - n cruo! to expel them by firce, nnJ as a ; , i t ;ale to leave them as mere tenant at ' r I i sent aettlements, he recm W. 1? ;i t-:. . Q h3 tJ kk. n? k k& 3 S 1.-51 a. a. oo C" n 00 ' . 3 - 3 R a -1 CSS! - f .iit 'it M.l be,.' ' i ' i. ..- F 'ikVi t '-n . " ' 4. t'3 "H v.--' ' :' -. -- .ft. r ;! I 1 t, :'. .e lie t f '"n t (it 111 ! .Cl'.'l tO'' ! v' I,- . -1 ;is n in- ' ? isuic a i ...... ,.f r.i; 'sv.fi ; . I mi' I. i' -mi to b . cii'U tf I.. . V ti i xienci all the lawa rrjl. e btnte uvit-.. ' tC 00 44 ?7 SkJ i American Antiquities.- Professor lone, of Heidelberg, hasUtely publish' j I, with remarks, a notice by .lr. As- the inspector of tnihesln PcBnsjJ'"-' i Wtth respect to the nstivesof Inrth iirfrica & U InA'uM ' ahtifjuuie.5 This ntiquar j has ri3t,?d, and carefully e nincd,tbe remains of .foririer , tiaies lucH eiat in the forestlSof 'jftat cnn.n-rT- He ijeernbeet' tkiiwU, tboae liich teemed to have b1onge toth ncestora of ihe actual naiiyes, and We which seem to indicate the pres nceVat tome remote periol "of a pet' ,-le mor civiliiej than Jnilians, 5The Uter consist of fortification of earth or ne, tumuli, mummies, Idola, and n nsils.f It is in tle stateerf New York. .'Wo, Pennsylvania, that the "tVater 'Jniber of these fortifications are found. ,'ne has been discovered t the south of Uke Ontario; the others, which ere not w from one enoiher, arc plced oty a 'f IsUicfi Hreches in a sotrtU 'westerly rectin W tlie river Chen;h!2.o, iear r'sfenlrTlies fortiSeaiion i)in;rio 'ink th'V enclose sometimes (ten, some times fiftv Hrres The neighbourhood of a river, with fli, and a W tiot sab- iect to huoddtMni have always Meter minpii I lose uv wnom ineae iriiin. tioo were built. A kind of covered waveommiihicatet between, them and the i rivet. vThe entrance is not always direct.' In front, & iotei ioi ly, tlicre is frnnentlV 'a '.'little, rampart whith de- fends' the 'entrance' Vriiis arrangement bear'' $r .anHlogy to Mhfe fortification which rtbn Romans placed .it the ferir trjnee to tkeif camp end which hey rr.!l..t ftnlriitrit MsiVitH fre RomaMs it was an ctei irtr work Iri of tjie, areas; wliiMi " diese,. trtifSeation 'fsOf ftr hill, intend ed eiil'er to assist In lh defence, or Jt( pie who have tefttbese remains cam alTord the means of nvc; lookint the ene-1 from' Asia by cfyssiB Iklmnsstrnjts. . . . . v i. : . iii r. ' w .rAnji4M m 'Mjri j ' - my. Near Cinjeville in the Uhiostarej f ; 4. ? J? U s(r:' A"'."' yr"f- is'a tircular f.trtiHcation romprehenrff i '; ' F&,Jtmr',;y ?, . . ii wr ' i 1. f Hitd.i 'tLJ It-.a tui.il Ar.4h4 some very fine pottery, in whicli'lmCCS of glaz-int; are visible, arll thai has yet ueen oiseovereu in wese place, l he tumuM are oi yarjnus ieiMis; some on-1 ly tour feet, others eicebding a4nun-, fred. . Tne bKlies4o;iT whicll thej were heaped seem to have bejnrevi;, ons submitted to tl'ie ctifm? vt fire, Thete have' been found' fn, then) some copper studs," ptated,itj; silver,, fivat: irtents of "scabbardji, a copper nnif sil ver hilt of at sword, a mirror 4f thktt membrhnacea,- ud l,somev.stone , knives andiiatfchets.' :The idols 'eihibit nlv an unformed trunk, and head of 'the jhotVreak and when unbent it may not pendj. j' When these. jwf pieces of wood are pejiT,an tne points, ut contact en cleavor to disunite themseJves: and to prevent th h LapUndes employ the ! ftdlowmif cetnentAThpy take he Stkim itfth lar-ie-t o 'Vchfi. Jit is ofobable . . . . v':F 1 ti - ' . . r . eei-sktns; -would attkwcr.the name pun, .:..; ...n.L' 'i - i i . . t -r. .. prniij,; bom naming uneti mem, jnoisren theti i colcl water until they are lo'wfft tha(jlhey may be freed from the scales which hth'ow away--Tltey then put fojr or jive of these skin in a reindeer's 'btadili'rior. they vvrap them up in a soft bark itf.thebircU tree, in such a manner coarsest wof manshipi ?The mummies t!i 'wafer cannot tottrh them, and place have notbingparlitilaiabotftithenv. tbf m, t!os covered,,tnto a pot of boiling It is Mr'i Assal's opinion thattiie peo rwterwith ii-stone above them, to keep I ' . " I ' 1 . -I . 1 ' i I.I j'a L 1 . A . 1 ! . ' -I . I 'mr a snare'4ne! the wall. of which Inner are ' HC'rurately aljte'l n' canlinal poiii'i, tHat it is difficult to bes lit-ve that .the ctrtmtftiior oi ineuv.wM W ,Tiienmpart4areMtoesoun destitute.: f. astromMuical knowtalge. fire. W lemrtlmet totrfmb&Ar rWa,n' 'V f isnlandets are composed of two piece. of wood, glued tactile rjjme of tltctti of birchtwhie! is Hciible, aiitj the other of the fir of the marshes, wlnc'i iV tfl intrr!crtlreitheb'.',w'ri bcrft m'tsjr. them it the bottom. When they have Wili'il about an hour, they take them from the bladder or bark, and they! art then fyiittd to lit soft or. vicous' In tJiis state, they 'employ them for glueing mireiher two niec f their b wswliiriii they strongly oippress nijt)e ti(i ottril 'he vera ; Recollections cf N't' pokon. Afierthe bnf " tie of f later loo, cer tain persons oHcred t take NAPotEov to .7 ihericu. Ie toi.k three Jay, to, consider, be-i,,n- verj Onwillinj to parade ; his t tnisfork tune t i'i (he New World.- Certain de-; J patch'; reached him, .' wlvirh cattseif a de- " termifiatioti to thtow himself on the gener- osityf of f,Vr '. . tain . He., sllmles . to" ome lady v. ho inlln enced .'him to take1 thh ptep. i " Tar be it , front- pie," fays Na- : VoLfcor, " to accuse ! thi . per on who sd-'; vised me on tins snb J jeet -the' wenld ; not. re, will, i ;' LesrUia tlie territory occupied by (he Cherokee the Indians - to be Subject as other person to the operations! thogtj l. 'vs, and to be secured in the enjoyment of nil .rtvil rights. The Messase then adverts to the suljert of V , Penitentiary, and particularly to the nerisMtv of an al ,r terationof the Judiciary r-ystctn cfthe S tate, the present,.' -f . , abominations of which ran only be remedied by the rv tablishment of a Court for Hie correction ot Errors. The followir.t extinct from the Mfi:e embraces th'1 i Governor's oiiiiioi ;i stid rccommendationa in relation to 'v '"' the TariT-from v h it will ! -rn that he isdislinct',' . ly opposed upon constitutional gi 's, to the enactment '. j ' of an Excise upou the imuiu fuel or prodaee-f th,' ;v' TarifTState and rccomtnctnls, as tiie only measure ipc-r-'-i" '. on which any reliance can be placed," that t he I.tysla' ' J; 1ure shall instruct the Sem-toii of Georgia, in the Unite,'- ' ' atates lJiijjress. to protest gftiiit..the net, and, iwwtl.1;,; 1 name of the Stale, to demand its repeal. U V c- J, ? if, J:-;; . .Before coficluilin this address already too lonf, at r tlionnh many subjects of reat interest that might be prov-;:"-. perly intruduceti are excluded, ! have the very ii ksome ;. Cr j-t task, to perform, cf remwrkina; 4n an act passed at tli8" ';? last Concress the.TiiiilTf 1828 atiaiit wim h has I1II4K ed theTvvhole Sontheih Country with 4enfment antt '. dismay.'-; The wishes, the remonstrances of the peoploS" ami their Legislatures in.the Southern States, have bfett,,' ., disrenrded; the interests of n vittde section i f the -J Union recklessly sscrificrd for the bi'iief t of a class of .'. ' ;s persons recently sprung bp among us, t t,,m gi ant of- , terarant of special favours has been un; : loutly made, . sirtce the close of the late war. Vnr 'he pretext cf raising revenue, tin act has been passed confessedly to - . protect ma nufnc tines by destroying reviueto dimiti- -i-ish the public income without lessening ular burthensj.'v,V;Vl.''.-'5-the elTect, of which, must be to enrich a lew villages and X smalf Incorporated Companies, and to ruin ' States and'." i;i Communities, 'Art set so strangely framed as lo be ac-? t . ceptable to no one, and passed, not because there WMr'.:.' majority of CotiRcess who believed it just & wise,- not te;2v i't ( cause, neither ol the great parties who are now atrujiinsjv'-A to make the next President was willing. to fake-the res- - nonsibility'of rejecting it for Tear, that Kentucky and tK; bio, western tiarylantl.- VVer.b-rii I Viit.isyatii,ii4ife'vt'.; western New yirk, might view the '''rejection of it as it; .U i.iii upon their favorite 4nndiilaie.- l,fHiking tiponita .'' gros perversion of power, as indefensible ort priBcipIo f under any government, as destructive to the agricultui?. i ' rul propfienty of the Southern, vit;ly injurious to tho ' ii-' commercial interesU of the Kastetti and Middle Statet"'fv.-.,'''' and fatal to the maritime power of the Union, every'' honest and honorable elicit is demandpd from ua by thrt 'jfc? V people to ensure ils repeal'... I to shield them from ifs fTi injurious effects. - It ' It. nt been iinng'ned that these ob"i;'4 ' pxls may be cll'ected by state legislation. I this true? T On the most mature rellection, am convinceC Jsjmt it w wyt' not; that state-legislation, to countervail the rflecta oftho V act, to retaliate its injuries, or to express our just resent ': '4? ment at its injustice, far fiom being useful, .will be in-! '! ' urious. , j -V 7''? ? y f . , I lie Jrtate power 01 taxation, to which a resort liaji", V ' been. "contemplated, nlihoegli embracing iill', objects y: . withiti'ihe State, is not unbounded; 'it is limited byith6Vi-V'' obligations of the Union contrarteii to Foreign Powers,11 i ' and ourobliystisns to the other States, under the Federal".: i'- Compact. 5. St.it tax ttialcirg a ' diecriminuiion Inr'"? '?. favour of .one Foreign power over another.'fo whom the.1 'i United States had promised equal treatment, would bo;)- defensible, '. Ntle tax making a discrimination in 'favour- ,f one of tin Confedenty to tlte; prejudice of, I -either, or of nil tho rest, would be ciinsistent with our ffi&tl I' irid of Union,' Can it- be supposed,; that a Constitu- v tion, which secures to the citizens of each S(ate'all thft -."'v.-V' privileges and immunilies of tlie.eititen f the several '''-' :'""'"" Stales, Um not serutc the .jUniteil S?oVcreinticTroia, , . ivc muim inn' j 4ii 4y iWt iiiii4iii -m iii. jcoiuur J. , ;lue i well drled-Thee pieces e-1 have d.ine- so, had it flfCfwards jepmte.-- ihtiyk-j(t.p4ittjfh bait, thV Word 01 nn Af' of each other? In the exercise of the. power ol iitternal S- ' taxation, 11 ineso sipinion, are wei lououeo, u naa ,. m.!.I.i. InA ..fllilllrt ll fnknurii.lli.A nf it., iilfik. iSl.lM. '. ' ; Ol UHI Wifc i.-..iv. uiimwiiviiii, ,1, ,tri.Vlli.l,il(IIC must be considered,, and Vreated as of comrnen origin:r -V'f . ' from whence it follow, that.aU. taxes, if imixised, innsif : ' . , I'l , II .1. O. - I . 'II L .. . I , . V ' oneraie biikv on imuc oiaic, anu win pai'i ,exciu . ! stvelf ' by ourselvestv, 'tfnlfita additional, burthens relievfi'. ;V; the.!evefkuWhetiej, and. ielf.ini1ictiyt ; jetajation, naH:T.' berii'fii-jatsellert' wW"flow"fro!iS theJ exfereise of- ilni r- v pewefvit 5tnttirrfltti!fl." This concinsien t inthcr uu- ... t4 ',.. r:.'.;,:-- : ' . - t. "-i . . . - ' :'i ' r, ss&fcjiiiala,
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