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t'a avnajuu.'iJ x Fimiiiax ATr.V. - Prom f,glanJ-V ere indebted, to .our f nrreipondr ni eif the New-York S'andarl lU jx:iifr slip containing f..tlr iwtifismte hr th hij Bir Viin.(h4mt from Liverpool. The date ere imI li'er then ihoit retdd bf nur arlv rt uo 1'ri lay Jul by the William I but l the select! nit mti bf ur coireipon denti empire meet tnttrcviu; matter not heretofore fciven t olr rtaHei, e avail ourle ol them, ail reenmmervi tF t' , . . ouniriei io wnicn iaey aro the Neinerlal. The Prince ofUnnne tue.npted on Tuedajr, f Aumf, to enter Broil witb e bodr ol iroopi from Huliand, but ei rfitod by the peoile. ho tore up the ?enutl md Ctitdoamthe jreeiwf the Bclard to oppote their pse. The Prince at leith ds-.iid, an! entered onf wi'h bi utte. i'lk! k'. and bia people, but r- iik,i. ,u taa f.vur.,lc iv ue. i no i.i.r t,. .1 o:i ail ivpixa:aic cquiekccace in thrir f'J '" (jittn io the Pfince of Oiaunjo thru J,iy,, to decide opoiitbe iaeiiou wf fiautinj tbeir detiiiidt Germany, at anti uci, baa cauUt the infection. Th CAw UoJebr (rblcb aniert etf mil!r to o militn) which were aiemb1edU a grand rtrie M Coblemeh numfri'ed arntpiom of in. tuborJination and diMurbanrci had iike He pl ' npe:l" yiooh thec do not appear th be in ifiein- MlVCtof I loimidiOle character, yoi mer mav be aeemed ay mrnomauc, wnrn KMT ,.! the UrormeatoH-H) pui4if.atiajM.i. djeJoinK kingdom, and iih the Rrneral Ipiiit that hu bcn evidently disused UlrTtuguou: tAirojm. The King of PruMJ ttill rmlntaini an CQuivucal relation fiputaiiit? dip probaiij of be rourae purued by Charlea X and at the aaine -ime preaen Untr, hi military force in a hostile e;iltude. Kporiioftbe rcnai'ion of the fuke efWtllinij-on. iiibe S andaid. continue to aboufxti We lear, however, that the dta noliiician ar premature i hi (Jrace will, in all ntobibili'y, defer that act of ....U.i.A lilt .hnH. Ih 2d h r.f Ortorr. I ll- a. l...,.n ,mfnrreJ l,i JIT IlelVe wr ivi. a - k- .L- ,.t.i,.nf,l Irrl ll,ner. M.lK...n.. Mr. Gn.nt. and Mr- JJokisou. ror the ake or li.e "--'"njF5cTerl ftfte irrfltiemen, we tfUif f'ibw re pw'tU unfounded.' Z Mr. SiepbeDon, one oftbe cni.dqctor ;rr?r0f Caf upon tb Livcipool and AUnelie -fcf Tl.II Koad. becominj? lUrmed from "IT" Ttbe michievou miplacetueot of aome l III . WUI U t IMW . f 1 I lerrrprtrary- rowing v- UapeAucft the -Wichirw. an4 waa kiticd by the waofia it .J ahaP h I a Kiiiif . ma louow.u v : . We may look wiih cviiihtlsnMiiyvi riaroTTToTFfwTrrpopdar rornmrr Z. u .rf l.iv. .lhmHrh no noa- - - tbm in iWA tad Italy, ailhotnjh no'poa wsex rrrr' "".: . 1 r r n - ttive blow haiyerbCCtrwmirii tytnepeo pbrbf' either eoajivtry -T4tifnj of unproMhitiir change re ync.juivoc! Airkt t Nin et there h a talk ol a ConatitUiion to be granted by IbeKinr; nd at Madrid, a coniocation of the Cortc nd a change of Ministry ire rumored, nd a an earneat of. conceiiun to the " people, -frenrtv and K;Ukjeapai'cH rt freely omitted ! iuiroga and Mine are t Paria, on their way to the Peninbu la j and there i littlo doubt that the jConatttution Guerrilai have beon to : ihew themaelve lii '.be Spanish provinces. The London journal pubfish i long mill Ifeato, iiMi?d by the principal eilei from ' Spain, which i aid to be now wid Iv :circu!itinf In the country. Even U.n. vMiRucI, in Portugal, ha felt tba stiorkol French eiple, which "give bim rwiie" in bi brutal eereer. , Tke following i tho ubtance of the JH1 IJfw jtjtrr tojet SW1;-. jcl. aJludei : i. The Mittifccto charji the BnY'ind htH3oTertmentib hiving iropoyer fsheoS empreaaod, and ilpjeDffled. Lhecoun: " try F mtt CTrthTy-rentain) tm Other itemitbe'for the people thao that Cr minR igi'nat b faction which his nrped onFIvina to KTTofsrracTivtrtn the hesnineseof his mbiec'i. It isisierted that one of the fundamcirtal principle! 1 nrom(ine end take upirrorexainat the King when he shall abuae the power "trhirH tho la w dec iarrw aa.civ en Jtlim, , oTtf for the public (tood,M or when be gharf forget the oblignion frnpoed on Ifmr ? the word! of the law, of being more' watchful of his people's welfare this point, adds, that there 11 not in Spain ' 1 more ancient and .authorised cuion : tbn auch r ising of tbe peopleio reprets. despotism when it inft ingei on the ha iionl libefty In many in$iancei, h nyi, jave the SpanSrrds, arctint? upon thit prin- tips! dethroned' their Kings end placed Ihe kingly power in other baudi. f tht funds, ow'mg to the troubled aspect of the political borlzoo er subjected, a: be iatst dates, to npid and eitemive floctuatiooi. The prices were depressed, Monday evenr; of tbe fith, to tbe law: point attained for a loog time 7i,e rmaotjri of a chbeof tU allu 1 iff iheL'iobi Mrning Herald, of t!imrlun in Ireland, &e have been wholly fotq jMea alrtdyfiae for ilarm at tJ the rt ur W'e. of Continental poli'ic h4n-ip;uiiju?, hcn hit enjrmd ih itoriitoti of peulatorl.i the I and tnf other liking in imcrctl in political iCAtt throughout the whole day . The letteis ni pipei obtained from the Uui tn capital to the 3 1 C nit. communicate important new. snd It It fully nicipieJ that should ihe Emperor Nicholas perte- ter in hU o;ij.jMtit to the o ordcf ol thine it I rancei France, the peace cf t.urope t . . advice from Si. t-.rnuviU ihmrrtantnei.tbatih the Important new, that the Lmperor had 'eiUoriferi to ihe N outporti Ifui f.n t rench reiiM 1i iTirrrw'-wt .. , r ..... 3.FTmt73r inr cf ths port.. The Nolic?" d fcceii received it Croni!t oolbcibt u!t. ind hi cretted flreal U(pue. A letter, It it reported, i in town, which uteiha all ih'oiti. of France resi dent in St Petersburg and the o'her. pritwioal Iluttiin citie and tm hoe been ordered to leave in five d.V ThU emeftt it not two ot br nr f the e.tcei from the n.o.i reitKciji? aour . ..iff! 1 1 i .iil l.inh r ilui ilia 1, nnfrcif , r . . . f inc , In id tnioii, to that of n i 'i n ie ai ittucl w'y a thort time j(;o Thi attertion i iut cooiiimrd. in Ff4fwe lioihlli had oao'd fflri oml alrftiiit; to ibo public rtpoe. Tou pCJt of Pali n .d bsci a.ineth ilituilJ c' inn the ttirre flrt d o! ScpiamW hv bylici of men pmtndinj; to be printer thrown out of employ by the tle of rriichmery. Such'hd tun their violencr, thit the Journal de l)r ba' rotjld not be printed on the SI. and Le Tem;M of the 4'ii append, mrrel -- . i " P"Xeat ind notice, Uinr pnncl ,j C pally in blank. Te f'ttional Ouide, however, had been reinforced. anJ it wa eaix-ned tlut the disorder! of theae individuala, ho rud d ni !! t iKcn ltiiiir(J o videnre by ll. c pjnitin of tlie exiled family would aoon he put dovn. At Koucn fie operative had remmed their occut"ion!i. Count d- Danij Crux ni M AtiguMe de TjllcyrauJ hive refuted to laAc tnc new oa'h. M. Mjitinvillc, a man of lcter, the an thor of acvcral drarrutic Oiki, nJ U'.rly . ' coopetalor in the l'ript:iu rt fJ , . a , ... a ' Sutilon.le, near J a.K h'P;- 2 Yesterday, at 'wo o'clock Lord Stujrt de Kmhiiy, and the in at ite 10 the King, ilii Lorjkliip pe aented to hi' MaiQalf hi new Ur'. eratif Cictlt laiol. On e taint; the I'afai Hnyal, j Im jS.u4 1 wa reccivd yi t'ctUm-Uuni, tilth he riurnJ by uoin('t a vly ffitnd y oiaoncr. The public frilly ap predated the importance of iho ne ue which unites two of the utoit liberal r.a- ti . . , . m - -"ce.ien, ana im.,.. Knnnop CTerti of Uordeayx, whu yitMictrted aa 1 a I ii'i ier tH:fli-ettbiae;Kitf .efi rac bar Laale Ihe f.llowmddarattrirrT With out approving :'f the exiluion pronounc ed arjaininhe Pern named by chattel X; t am rrtjolr.ed to fi id "my polniraV rlrter at an end, and I hjve taken firm resolu tion not 'ain to recommence t. by not accepting of any place or office. I desire io tcin.li. in the middle of ray flock. anJ continue lo practise as a mimer of charily, of uuiou, ind peace. I preach siitimutioii to (he Government, set the ex .mple, and shil continue to dn so, and my clergy end inyclf pray with our fl nk Ar- the protity of oyr- dead country. 1 em more and more attached tothe inhabllamiof P.ordeaux I am trunk ful for the fticudabip they express to warda rac. The wih of my heart it to live, and die, in the midst of them, but without other tit les ;han those of their Archbishop and their friend (Signed) Jien, Archbishop of Bordeaux." Br- desttti Augv 19i Dtrtch- paper -bad- be4n received -at London, down to the 3d ult- Twe foi lowine am eitracts-t classeaof people showed the greatest aeal for the good cause, and here aWo the WTTft-JCft d,'rB '. aerve tne rving, anc tn country, wnete n may be necesiary, under the present cri tical circamstances. The troops continue tu mareft. towards Antwerp The last detachment of the th' division pasted to day TKrougB" Breadrio" wa'g6nT: Sept. S. The mi:i(ia lit the Hague have eageriy offered to do duty," whence er bis Majesty may tbmk proper. . Tbe Itndenti of the University of Utrecht have alsor'deHared Vncimselvea ready to assrat in tjuelltng the insurrection. At .Amsterdam .they ere signing adefressea, offering to acrve the King aad country. At fttons all was quiet on the 30th. The proposal to wear coiori . different fron those of the garrison seems to baye met with no approbation. BftiBA, Sept. 3. We know that the Prince of Orange entered Brussels yes terday. ; It seem, from later' account, that Prince Frederick was ttill at ViUorde yesterday, with tome battalions, 13 pieces el horse trttUery) tiht field pieces, ind a !cUchmtnl rj lri.oer.l. At KTrcltln there, were savtral battalions, with " Itneer md 11,41 piece. The 0m end I jth dUiiofi of infntir were o arrive at Aot erp rterdif, mJ to owed to dif to he Squill. Fugitive from Brui ted report that gfeat conf.iaioti bad taken place there it the moment when the reo laiion Carried to barricade iheaftnuel an ) utttt. T.ie rlljin etela hi ..ii, fra.n flatt.iuir uri the Sheldt 10 il.t 1 1 ami inifthe i4fetf of hcif of Antrerr. viz r I'h at fa. f44 gunl, and the Kui.li.-u, of it i the brij An ther, of ,n J Oier, of gum, end, 4 gun "v)''. At a tjjijjut .yJijjule: fc if f troip " voiM'an-ljr arrtvinij Tft 3d" mira frlee hn run aruund no unit tke a fiorable turn a IrueU end H ii ifTii'Oed hi mn eniiUa aid mxl erai (ron, learni.t the Princt w uld vcniure i i n B u-lf fe vtt urgent f r laving atide the colora tUi had "'e "'umcd TiiIIOU -Ji?. 31. Tua ettr.or t i in t( trie Sui' uenc'.l j b, for ir .p,, 0f tonfunin in . x li?,l0il 0f me nere.orv m.u nu mi ior umin ui ... r --n . . i .i. r. . .m-.. wt m bo-lied th h1e o' the mill ia acco-dniR o article CO J and 21) A the Fundamental Law. DonnrecHT. Au. 30 Yetcrdav eer ain'oji pcd, iin troop on loard, nd with other f.ip full of troop in tow, oin Iro:n lioiterdant to Ait ro. NtMCCjVIR, Autj. 31 From all ide troop ere marching to the S.nnht in pio vince. Mere fillow aorue detotti.J Ror-ritnDAU S'p. 3 T.ie March of troop to lh Southern jjioviiice Conlt:i ue without i'l'ei r -it. Xkntl M H pi."Tri e"c u ' r Me r Tf ri"l in the nint of 1 ndiv from Zoi plan, and ct out in Ihe m jrniiij; fur Mic'richt Tin curraUtirr from Uevcnfer arriv ed h?r) vetrrdy cvcnin;, '.hey arc go ioif io Maeitriuti. I'rivate iettera of 30 -h An.', aay lha' the city of l.tee wa deel 'CM, It) "c 'ih' of the 23 i.. in n ire of ikj-. Many of the init.iunis re levi.i the ci'v. The riud-l i wtll ptovided wiih every rrquiite, nii the ijiiii: of the troop ia 'xr'IVnt. ... The JlioiU. Sa;)t. I. A prbdama tion, iud -v 'he Luiyonmier, audi Mat(itr4'.ei of the Uuc. expree ihe highest, utisfjction at the enerouv trail wb.Ch the dlatUrbsnreT IT Broiiel, , end. ...oai- ...ave. ae u. u.e ju.,au tame of tht -town, and induced thrm al , , , m-nt unantnuuly tr wef tbe colour. ue. - er winch the country has conitintly en fAW, I tt vi kfkrl rt Prta. r a ci tf It. if at - .w-k--- "l(,re,wtriern,tUep.i,ni.ronwUlvh order ana pirfcel lliiefty Oiuat ln reaet . , j , .: the pleasure derived from a nay, whether mtr or ttHtrieuiu-iiut-Uua. uwr err- as tt i of the hihcit iinjtottance in a place, the resultiir; uf Court, and the -fWr'..9.C..V.P;F.it.r.,.,S,:r?J nu tjdy shnrrfrt be ObtTged TO mj"tlifirT"otb'cTwT"ie than according in hi owu.taill tbe feeling of ptttriotient mmI t.achniot to the hHio which governs ui, and not oblige foreign er to take prt in Ihnn. the Magistrates feel it their doty to call on the iiihatmani of the Hague no: to trouble any one for wrating, more or lc or not at all, the cockide o highly retpectcd there, con sidering that luch liberty of action aod entire securitr will make ihe colour more respected and secure the welfare of the town. A!Ltb.e -jniliiiiabicntoa. furiojjgb aro recalled to their respective corps. Sept. 3 The account from Brussels' in the Dutch papers corue down to the entrance of ths Prince of Orange into that city. Kussu exhibits the most unequivocal hostility to the recent revolutionary move menu, of any of the Couru in Europe AVe copr'the frjHowirrg-t ; - - - pKTfsiURav Atj-: 31 Ttir iournal de St Peterourg, having given the or dinances of Charlea X of 35 h of July, in preceding huinor, aavt,' io t number of !th Aug.: "Alter the ordinances of 55ih July, which we gave a week ago, the Hy-e4- aria w4)nMhtrifef erteyl deplorable events, the publication of which we have thought proper to delay, in order to give a more faithful account of them " Journal says: " To complete tbe ac counts contained in our last number, of the desperate events which have passed at Parjssre bisten to lay before the pub the substance of the information which the Government has received officially. This news comrs down to-tbe 2d Aug., including the 'abdication of Charles X. No' French ships under the tri-coioured Gag, nor, French travelers, are to be re ceived here till funher orderi?1'-- The greater part of the town of Baden, in Poland, has been destroyed by fire. . The bouse of- Monowsky, in Berlio, has ttopped payment. Gen Santander who has resided at Ber lin tor some time past, has acquired great popularity from bis OTifeued deport tntn' ' ' ( V,ai lmW " V 1 Te IucJh oi4 l,ttU'jli"f pect of the political horiwo. f j'jcc !cd,ntheU.e.t dt. o nJ ,en,leDuct.ioni. The price-de p,d,on MuodiFftnoMkiJ; i the loet point ittatne J far "b time. , hoitiinr to the recent rev0!alor ' enema, of aey of the Cuorti of buropo. The Kinj of PrtmU ulil maintain! in tnuivocal reljtioo-preaiig dmp prooaibn of the teur pursued Jf Ch.He. X. and at the time time preui.1 i,C hit mili.arr Torce in botiHe etutude. itjuifht th infection. Wm in. l.Mik with coqUdeocCi ial tb Hire ow ,1. ' pcl u! timer tuuutrr. n j'y luiil. uf ppraCVi"C :b"Jc " une(l"1' ocl. - . . .... ..ro.,.i contain the lull.lii paragrapn to IV:o;;t "t'liltie l8Tol aui. i linn, nt "continued at l.iOon ; lite gun Ion b:. Ucoro wrre pointed ainal the ci v, and ; no Ifi.ie Uiana, ot 4 Run, A ... I a. ... . ,,l tnc t tai.e ot .. . In ...Art to uvtri i.te turni,aKti'ol the police pian ,,, sue crowd a leport tliat Cna.iea X. n.d been uaioiuliu hiill.rone, ami that be had tut ofT in bra-la ol mote1 than 300 u ed uOl. nd .inon; il.rtn thote o! thr p.oiii e-.it". oi ihe Ja cob. u Journala a.iJ '-"i i tfat L jjjette " Mr. RAXDOLPIl-in Russia. Tnc Nr Y' k C ninit rci .1 Adret liter of ','ie 58' h atc "ic arrjf j ol the whip ?l. . Mf .. I'...... .liam.Jl!j ! PtieribufKh. C.jt. I', report, tl at French eMl ly'"C n th roadntc.nl I wero kllowed io tiikplay the ni coloured 1 (T' as late a the 26 h AurOM, but ihe 1 cjp'ain and crt were noi jK-fitiitc'l ! hu rnrnrnuulmtian with the ttiUr' 4 Hmdcitph hid had hia tirat auditiue taiih , t lie flniDcror, w ho accepted an 1 knowl cicU Ms ctedouiuU L nf.ucr. We understand, from an unfiies'iona'jlti .ii- u , aourcc, tlut tul. Koaago mil . , , 1 1, . , , .... .n. .... .run,. 11 . ir n rn (i nh.i.' Tre,urer of -he 5 a e, at the nc: ai.niul !.'.. , , , hu .h ,n.mri 1- n'nUiuie. An udm it iiunei 10 cs!l on liil ' liictidno RUr.n ee hi IiiiIkuI tticiure . ,1,. . .rl .f A. rii.p.. (j o ,,nc vjm rre- j tf ,. a in3t!c4irIfT 0f thc i , , , . .til try and !hc close prlir-jMoti iifteinjry JsX ' . ,.',.. JK , M.,. ,; , .rr... Vy l tit JJi a, 7. ta I l j; jiai"w vi av vtai.,f hive induced Ihia iletct rniiia'.i'm. ...aTfr- ft appears front a'buuee .Iuthe"X6rtbJ CafutUia JoUliiat, that a peljiipq tx- pitsciiTeTToTRe tie xi LegisTufure, pray - ing lor the etecton of a new countv, to be cn.pdf pa-uf Moo.e Cmbee- have the pleasure 10 state, that Oovcrnoi Owen returned o ihe city, in Kood health, on Sjtunlav cveni.i;:, from ! nil journey to Ciizj'.itiy City and Curri luik Inlet, flit i..p. !.-.! meeting ot tht: B iatd for luieirial Ltip ovcinents did nu: lake place, uwm ( the nou a'.ien u.n.!'? . . '... . --.5?.!l.?.rJl!l!!re?IIA ' T i waiting day fjr the arrival of "olieoftfie Bo.ird and Lieut. Dutton of the U 8 Corps of Engineers, (who were expected) thc Governor, accompanied by a gentle rsun from K!i2ibe:h City, proceeded to Currituck C. II. f nm whence, being joined by several ci irens of the County, lliev weut tu uko a view uf the Inlet, .which they.; txwuieit ,.clt;a;. they were itlje. iir.out the aid of a Civil Kn jjlrir er." Tiic" Governor iiii "nT"duubt ih tt tire Inlei may be opened ; but that ths expense aneitdiiig. the Work will b.:.viwA j Krea'.ly exceed ttic auuAint contemn aten I tcJ in thc Act of ia-i stsMon. fV- ik. i! : . vu.c.imr-, arrival, on pi re- 'urn at e.denton, he lotind that Lieut. Dution had left thut place the same morn ing for Flieabcih City, and -hit they bad missed each other on the road ffr wtV Marry.K COupte of yorjn'e j " .1 . , . . O . wbo wns an ota numoris. and had- aticb. an aversion to matriniooy, that he would not allow them to marry, however aavan tageous the. offer convershe on his' character, the eldest observed, lie U dead at last,, and-now we will fnarry.' " Well, I am fof aitch husband, and Mr. C. shall bo tbe man," said the youngest. M6tatHiser,,, said the other, dont let us bejo? hasty 1 the choke of our hus bands let us marry thoCo whom the pow en above have destined for us for our raarriagei are registered in heaven's book." "I im sorry for that," replied the youngest, " I am ifreid ftircV will tnr otjt the leaf.' 1 :iri::V:Krm,y..UneU 'hSlr .U,,,"!.nd to p,x.s;de oore aecur.lv againat tbe dtf- imiA ii ii m mm t B--TT mi,-, mie untti'bldnUtj compelled to teal, tmt during Vie Intt vccrkt in come. (liithce of wiitA the editorial mnlUer Ire hntt thouyit u priuutu to rtpub- i . . .' if: I. i . i 1 ii portion hum lire, aa Aacb la t'.a tttkutt of itta human ttitd. (.tandinj and the limited eHenl of ita kaowUdp Jad iHria, that no written charter of "(," (.. . ftom 0Mrctior,a, arunig out of the want of Ua. jruago u(fl. itriily plain and tarnjile to eiprt briJ doubt aad tMMpprclitituu Ihe ItoJuaf it t r 41.1 1. V e Lata ha.1 a raukt Mnking illur. tiuii i f hat V Lara juat mi4 in the ariuua a4 n,?f our writ i cm eon ,!,'!.. There iaacarce - t-onmrm, .d. baa not bee. aome time or otber, a KiMect i divi!. in U National Irgtalalure aa to ita original intent 4 jbtarinj. With ht-w much humility our &lW j ouldlvere;ardedthegreataiAlairikin pot. I era ul mind that enabkd them to reir that mijW- t Ubuck of human inentllty, could the) baig anticipated the multi of their labour it tb'u daj, we can unly form an eatltnale from thair oe latiKUxe deiivtrcd in repelling objection gf a J.tjrret.t character (a hicb went lo he eiptjfc ' j nicynf- the-farm tf wnrtrnwe Dt'itiarTo V I adopted.) hen they otltred lhat inatrumeMa the people of thit country, aa the Cur eat fltraei offspring of their collected wiailom. Tbejr et, perien. ed much difficulty in determinipg npoe w,at pmeri huulu be eicrciacd by the Genafii j (ini nuivenl iind xthnt their limitaioould bc.kul "ever could thry liave expected In thedarkee) I, our of their continued anilely for the (ate of tin rr;iouiick, when once they were decided ... f u ..!.. MM Ik. .Akl... .1... L Ii 1. ' .... . , , hae bfen tin aource of ki much diviaioa. 1 rowing entirely ut of the laniruate utd ta i'' " " I 'e f0c'J' Tu ,lie " 'dieaJ ! poi!.t wl.ich aeom to hue brought about lb ,i, i. .1... :,. ...r....... IIMM ".' U.W..Uf Iff rn.ltk.tf t M ICHUlf IV tlie p-wera of the Octeral Uitemmaat tbaaa trfmarsa aha.r loan.- in the riiwant ktiw. tl our plain under.turiJiny brtLTaa.ed by pari, KVr1(1r. or ptrty mT, .ml nmraoimerlW by r-.-p , - - 1 technical di.ttiiiiK'ii, ma? ork votue eoodhi . t.: .-r t-CVcting a better view of tlul hnportaot tubjecl fur Ute better ii.fortDitiou Uf oor reader. T& thoftr btn we bnr4y taoght leaf wore tke sovereign source from whence tret nt tr ylrimare power m reptibhevtr gorernnmrr fiowa It i to your wakeful vigdaiic iu (uari ing the outposts J gar. Jiberiita'tbat we funtHy t t.U fr lh- u-rtinuM-ut uaui-,l tim CoritTmiatio bare bithcrio attended u. ,.Ve know .of no. lubjey' of jrcter moment or of morerfeirful Import j than the vtntatroiof the plain tenit, ipiiitiftj principlea of th. federal coititution, that lira ment which baa hitherto bound u together from the most noble incmUcs md would sj "iftiy waft ua, with a continuation of the mJ jpai-ifio and tiiendly relation to the hijhw? pitch of elevation in the gradca of Nation a have been, repeatedly warned of the danger r which we must inevitably sobject ourselves ' P" giving constructive power to constitution ofliniHed' grant f r atuxiid aim specifitd purpose. Those food of drawing fereneel and reasoning from analogy shouts' never ehoOM the constitution of the U. SUtC as tbeir lubjret. It is toe preciou an ioatrs' ment lo b tniled with in that airy, metaphys eal manner. ,Iit4a''iak. our aln' wr brat ejkjwjtor of that which is written down pUln lanrge and we need not tear Ihe renin vVe need not' entertain many apprehension if ...... rl ,11 , whfcfc le.-tte majority f the pepp'e, wU. 7 ! . . lean. At the bead of the itnng ot speed! power fa that granted to the Congress ef b UrilTP(l"9t!ftt?l ' to ly tnd eoHeer-taxesi lofiS X impost and excises 1 To pay the debt and pro vide for thc common defence and Oentrul If jure of the Union." It is under cuter of ttut exp.reanon of doubtful import that lire Kdetst tegtstawr? etaim to do alt thing which Can A vance the commercial and Agricultural prosper- I , t : Vi&. .... ' ..un 1u'nrrilftei IIV Mi li.C V'lllOII IIU UBC Vw' "b ' gera ' of. foreign and domestio aggrtaaion. those who put a construction, upon tboe tint isolate tnem from the part of the constiturw ta. which they have d'u-ect referenc, then rtj deed is there iume more platisibiljjky in the V eumeriti used tn the supnort of thoir version (- tlnrt instrument. Dut Such ia not the fair received mode of coitatruuig he meaning of particular paragraph or sentence to bo found in body of written regulation. AH the part ! - be taken together and compared for one O' qtiently has direct referen.ee to tbe other, w thi inttance. ' The worda, Centra ve'far rtff nit to those oower riven bv the constitutiol - .-4 ' X 1T'
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1830, edition 1
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