14. tw. ynttrntm Mnaa . Mr. rt P, ''' ll r t i.m.k. f iW ii rnl"p'p' m -M. !f. I ! I i.i- ft-r w ," M lt'tUt Hit! lufl tke Cf a ' ti I.Tabl tun."' Vt-4 Mr. JVcles ew'.iled, the T'" li hi tu uk-m aa 1 J -ci-I-J in flir m mo ?r)i oj. Saurday, Dee. IS. r,'rfV. Bv Mr. .M'Cloe", 11 'ere? -it the if write f cenws md aUUrulum jn ju laments obtain.! f.w Ji 4 iImi IW mi the. first ia ais'ice. Rcl the nrt timo. t , -Sir. M'ty! wfs"d thst a proposition b pM- t.ttb' -fbnM, 1 h. pwMl, f si nwlier, l eoMa of the PrtwH s aJW'mifio ia roUn tUnb Car-di- 01. Mr. I ,ers reuwrked, a that PtutU mimuI forth the doctrine itiiI ty laa Gem-rU Oorfi ' w"a,,i'1!,l.vl j pr ij-or that Ur)wU M accompanied ty an exposition la the grounds st-amed bv in States. '" n roofed therefore, to a m-l IH- pro-:ri by MJm the pr Oolites of the ftsilliparoliea toreii tin, recently trsasmilted toxin-It hmo by xSo Governor, Mr. L. Th.niiii moved f add the 4th f Jut OraU-rfi tf John Jitney Adams t Mr. Unia moved add theater of J. dm C. Calhoun re ienilv address to Go. Hamilton. These 4tirKft, tocher wall the on.iufcl frofMmu.ift, were "r j-rted. On hvimi of Mr. !mii I, Htrlrtd, that lh cmroiltf o lh Ju l-iry bo n4rvlad iiHoirw into llif ilK-dmiirv of fpenlinu' 0 iikicIi i 111 "A"! t rfjruUl" rrUilr nf rl ru Jkj'i in," ;i-l Hi tl Ul K..m, u i'.ririllirt iiitrimio-iit of pvrru otEi Nit agBinut Uii art. O i trv4iMi of Mr. Cmirt. lU bill rjt!C "M jlfrU, lnmi fur it oltjix-l l r iti QuaWMf. 4 frMt It twrfarimuice f iHiiiiufWy, w ri'-cofrti'fciH, nd m UTTaWJ; .Virijr, 17. Ji:U ftfnfittJ." By Mr. P-rk, mk i4 ilinf 1100,01)0 of ttm rrnt;owiil v it" Kit in th ,l lkmk, Im- i th fftir iftll In-rtitalMHM rr vvi np,b diijlJ nvwitrt Ihu terrl f -i ifir r rcfri. ff lh uune of n- Mr. Marrav. nmkinjr lh owikm t liable fr tb T:i!o of ilierp tlml tlify I -r ihrww) injure. I hew btlli pu- I 1'it-ir firl mnjni. 'In riiwiriilor of tli itin( ! (no j ii" l in lh ciwi1'tnlioo uf priTalo bill lutflay, D$c, I. T7i pmrnrri. Bj Mr.. Iriadermilk, Ji-riiin the w.riii(i)i n vuwtc roa in J.-l. H cutiiitr. R"uJ Hi" 'ir-l ,Vlr. Cni p rewii) R'jluUirt in cvuniv, wbicb tu r'f.d lad rvfccrvd I" (be C-Mifiuiltt f CUiuia. ' " "Mr. Uiirirtil cMledopthe Pull t erect - "imi hfi jxtrtimi it tne coootiPr of Barke 4h. Uuucitutbu, eimla. and djiliutl " Htnty by Ihe name 'of Yancy. 7- Tli eaid -tt- raoU tUe cwndtiino aad. pafwel, fcoi ijiufu . T ... f 11 . " llUni"lUrii)k',T, Bordon, B rower. Bur ""jir'C"C:wr'CtHj-ton, Court, Vnipt, Cmmiiiliiiii, C?ullilHirtno, DiidMi, t) ;. Oakery, t)..licrty, Korht, KcJiimmi -Jiw,- tiutqiit, TrfiUi iJ.I., - XiilUsMpMi, liradv, Orut-.. Guthrie, tjwyiiu, lLrUllil,, Ihrt'in, In-n, In-mo, U. J -n- lspryrti- UzMftikr f",.j.: I"kNflilk Wnf-iiiH, MaTU!Hr, fttii ilic, '"MtNt(- . r f'ark, INiU-a, IVarsiHi, IViii'U'xiHr, i'lk, 8uMMr, riiouias, Ur;, uaJiWorth, Vgt fou, Wuivft, Wiiilaker, Wwcuwu, Vt'itch tr, . -r 1. Zilar. AtHutU Xkt jMxttajt.T-f.A cvir..A.Jj.uji. Amotion, Btker, Hiuw!, ll.xldio, B urner, r'e4g, Ib'eman, Carter j.Cbuk, Oouun, iMmH, rWu, Qry, Gee. ilitminouJ, II iHiioii, llurKT, llarriaon, FI irlJey, Mill- "t0ifr Jartw J, B. Jimea, Jordan, Jnikiu, JIjIIcii. Murrnr. McCleene, McLeod. Nel on, Norman, Outlaw, O'Brinn, riew, Pott, lland, Rolfe, (lidly, Roberta, S. T. - Bnwyer, yiK'i'lrd, NiwiiMMia, Kkmiicr, H;iruill, Stpphens, L. Thmpin, 0. A. .Tlwunpfton, TiHet, Townaend, Tunatnll, 5Vad .lull. Ward, Welch, Willey, A. W. Wooton, C. Wouten. WeditttJciy, Dec. 1 ff. Jfillt prnfnttd.l'y Mrv Ari tiirt ,h,for ;J" HiC-bmtf :HjrOTiitWtUv.Mitilie -oi !ii State. R?qnira that pefiua ex rnpt lmjditie, Wiity, except incasna of invaian or insurrection, aliatftieTtit' rnriijiod and reluriimf 1 1 tw .Ijiftant On erai.l , By Mf-.liarioifcrt prtmuit the . Tr, .'ii I!im h.M. rncwoHH were tvn lh firnt 4mm anl Bailr - r ' -": Mr. Park previttcd the following Reaul tti Tj wiiwli ii read aud adopted : Renolerd, That tlie C.HMinUlee on Elu 'fi'ion bsin'trtel ti inquire into tho o l?irj?'fiMtblielMnj a Working School -Je'jhurg School at Uofwyl, Germany, aiil " thti thy hare luova la roporl by bill or ehrrwie. Mrrfitrfrtmth -olfiit Caiuuiillee fa wh'?mfiHrr"-'awd.ibiiwtt . : - ndaHn'iotlia Tariffaiid Nuliifiiatioiij.re ported the aanje with aini-n linint a.ij pray- ' A ,U.tl li-.'lk-nv.dhnl tKnif f.rt' .111 it,' lu.. Tlieenjt'AbiB to arhend the accorirj auction of an act pnaned at tho Uit aenion firlhe better regulation nfalave, and froe ' m?ry. wui oi Mr. (fee'a iu itj nf in lofi- oiiiilw lurJtivtruu). Tin bill to rp-aJ inparf n c..,pn?se Jo I73t:tor rnakjn process in equity ef bet-il ariint per.m wh vahv.oud n il ctiaportd(eH)u"i!7 : iu;cr,i,iioN..H!ir. iUi f,i uii . It Silt l'"Ht" At nmnv uf ir f t-r iihKit A-uM ill frn-l arni'MJi t b w the Pr- IH4 ifm uf Dm Prp'b'ii, fwcm! by l!i Ij(!tljf of B wifi UrIiiu, 'w 10 aiwi, her" prirt tbnm rtth th pr ttlinj hi'l tlrrftn 1 tins II "f Rprilti, rm trnLv. Mr. Tr- !( irtrl i aii.iirmi th nfdt-r if tha day, W rrlr that he mSgM plare 1 f-re Ihem ffVxt tmpnrtarH ami ttriiriirury. diicutnriit, liial hifd been trait'inittoil ti bim, by our nonator ia 1 "' -.Th" orJfi ar6'Iiu''lv au pcifled. ... . . Mr. Prmio thee prver-tie w ! inf. in tb niil4 of the (rare, dclilimlioiia of tbia II Mjveii the tar. nf I ha (IftCiMon ol tfieraM rrfirn pwtrf the 8tiil, mt Jr.).J tliMUfi Cotirrrtfl'rn ftf lif (WrtpV,1 in" ultnf d'it of the appmil by.tlm Uovernirwnt, to I lie lub, inhonuit rim:i tile of tlm Constitution, ami to the rifiliU and libnrtifta rwrHl to lhi Hlata, 84 uiM Krral and alarming utrtNiliHi4 by In I rd eral poT a amlH branch of ihnt sv cnimiit, ! lit rioe fwli.h wJou) llii power ii ut ion, hat aiMiiiniNl uit) ta iM-rida the futire criitroveray t i likf luilwi J awl b eialatire, aa well a r I'-culivc cogitii-iiiro of thr inattr, and t i cit t'i- urdtiiM knt of lhee Cmti!uiioiul Uilli cmIIm 4 wall Ilia aword. ThJ pnnLTirlda, thoiarowfj, n thorti a lilt b the liiture IiIhtIm- of Out rntiir wore roniiiuUtvi'lv H i rri, wcr not iH-er aixl Urllm, thin wai Ibo uvaI A n'liHiix 111' IIhuii. ' I10, a. I wh in are wu f Aro wo' Kiiuiau arrd, or lUvca nl Uiv.irif Ara w ori tfw R.liiki of Ihi? .llioru, or the Norta, or i it 011 our -iWii alreaiua that ltulUtuut mtv pi't: rl.iirnrrj f Wna mir his'i :! wrll CMiaid w4 pftl L CuuitaaaiaJ ihfi ttat1' in liii -uuutmt-la bjm'. t )'X JhjL.bhnil furv 4im1 loih-rriK-y of a man whi thua vcni upon the libnrtiea of tlx country, liia own Mroruil aninitHily 1 We hould, li iiuitr-d, hurl bark in tant acorn a id dA-inr.-, for thia imuotfiit iniaailo "I d anivaUt iruliLMiitv. Ofanvwrr t'i i! paltry a hit,n, and dmrarrl'il in. vcctivra, it w ia'iltorly unwort uy. liiil l!n CiKiiiTrv aiM the world hwM know, bw nerforily w il'piHO and oVfy him ! an I lhv ah uld m told Ihuf, hrf ire thv pluul Hich prinrlploa aa hia upm our frr it, the honea of inanv an eiwrnv ilinll whiten urtiore lh rercairaof many a cailifl arvl irailor, blacken oUr air. , .Uu oJTc tcdihcrdLtc I he hWoning nr.', lut Kill. Wherrm, the Preaidnt of the Unifd Hlalai ha enmrd liTiTproeraa:iaiTMr,1eiiiuVi' nrift Ihr irvri'K oi una niaif, c . 1 1 1 1 upon tho cidf'na tT rcnoume their ptimi ry alJpgiuntu and threatening iliom with rriti.ai cwr,'i,i, ti tu ititutton, and u(trly incmiaiatont eith tli Oli'tiife 1 a free at.ite;. B it lln'n-Tirr rnnr, b reqiifal A forthwith t iHjo hn prgrlifmaTj'Hi, warning h" gTod pcnnifnt thia Stiii'oi iijrni'iit the atiViiiJit, of I'm Pro Mjati4lM UmIim Stiite t ft'ducr. t!r.n I r iL...:-.. . -.i...rt.,. , !,.. it dutmBi d fctt Tain mrn,1;; ( el--ba p- p.iml to wihIbiii lh dignity und prolin:! lh lilx-rl v of the M;U'i, xiiM!it the itrbttra ry iiicnnuma, prop'Aftd hv tin- Pre lnt.' l Aft'.' .aeireral anirnntrd ipeerha frirp leaiin Hicmliera, Hie v.ite wa tnken ou the R'ttolulioi), a'id 'paacd 00 to 21.- It wa fhen.wnt tn the Slniate where it aUo paeacd fjroat itnsrj'Tnty" Trom ike SoxtLcr .Ti RPVHI.ICAN PaB8 The tmly elorjuent i-ieujural addrem of Governor Ilrrtoc, ia ajnm exclu-ted from f oJmiMH- by- lrw'wmxpiwd'Brrrret'rit' the Prnwident Proclamation, which w lay before our reader. We have only to iy of it, that il brnt!ie.a thn puraea of a ib-npot -that il ia in riuiinanrc tu th n.rtftHMn i"f trie- Unin Sljte,- .d hn ottempted to he carried into execution, to Hvluve an imtneniate irnpearhnu nl f ir a milmeaimr irjoflire. Th" whole iJo'ith, ineenwd at wich wadna, will reivc it with a nttirmt! burai of indiymtiiini Arm reaoWe " never to atihmit or yield. Governor Ifaynet Inaugural Sprerk. Robert Y. Ilayne Imvihs been elected Gpyernof of Sauth Carolina, at thu aiuxca aor of Gov. Hamilton, on toe Tlth iVuit. lie anpfared befure the two Hotwee of the Ltt 2Mbtirre7 "arid 3ntiv:ec'rtu'"1 iwaffat Sj)echf et re'nt- we7 hnvft Mily rtmi to eotitam Mtffl fi'wn it linn tniw thi'irfofe. raanltud hi stand tfjon her right, and it i for her aister Scatea, now to determine, what it to btidufie iu thi emorjency i5ho ha an n.MHiced to fliem h'or anxioua dodire that thia controversy flmll be amtcalfy nJjni led, cither bv a eatwfurtory modification irfviu.aTariU, at .Jfr grefereuca'. Ahc vt lide jnjIiH-cL to a" CoovetirKh'rofairttrlT Siutc. Shunld neither' iftheie reasona ble proposition. be accedod to, then ahe iU jdJjojc.lf. juifi NhtT. in firmly naiulaiuing the position ho ha oi, u.ned, untif aome thrr intKle bo devised, fir the removal of the'dififcul- ty. South.Carolina-i antiously desirous uTKvwflffac the ha not the remotest with to diov the pfditicul biinJ which have Counectetf her" wiili- the jrreat Amr-ricair lUmilv of Confoderited Slate. With Thhma Jaf- fer.ui, aheVoutd remrrl the diamdutirm 9fi-orJlioiJjjtiHih,il srr?nt"t of evila, but nntiAe gmtfM,- i.1ij i one greater t Sih nlttioi r? a go- re-t mrfit without MmUitutnif, nmpriai' v4 eKtc) g rvnw"at twipi 11'rxfrrn ii-tm, aill - o.ir pni ai, i'il I ,Win aiui" In h -'iit i mow .ir. ,i i r. Heti.u )V e.l.ibliHel at I at t!i a-1 tiled pdiry irt'llHT country., KiHb t'arHili4 it Jwii 'iit topre th" rWf7tao, xir fiihere fro-d aen.rdw t. Ht Irun Hrit, inlmit, an I im anio, hot h ia inV'tihly uVteriuiird, wwr lu mirrrn-d-r her rr r nKhia, tr l aulf -r the CoitilUtl.aiiti coinparl to be eiM4 iif loan ioalrunvjiit fr the rirvioaof br ci:i:r. , Tbaapirit, tifour fire inrtituiiuna, the, terjr temper oi Ilia aaeaiuulil a m to flHttbw'Hotaht 1aanapial l-i force, firtue artllniiieiit oft eHliluliiHMU Coo roV riy. If, hvtt5 ,t !i'old bu 4e eoivcl in tin reawHiaU1 ea-ctati.ii Koutb Candiiia. u dr aa her iwan 1 1 tervl, etan-U preaared to meet innr, and, ronel wio, cime frora what fpwrtr ' & . ..... r it may, Aire baa warm-U lf areinreii oi tlie iitcv'Falle (WMii'fue)ci f'P In" lpaI1o! arm, and if ahe ah. -old be driren, ia do. Hrwe.ofher oVare'4 nhtiw it roaaiofl, let it b imein!ierej, that (Ik innocent lI.J which may be ahed inu.:h nrtiw, will in tk r Jay of i cAiiit, b require! of thotowhi !ia!l pereven in thu uiih(illoeJ atlninpt to exnreiae Hi unTarrantable janlirtton orerut.'' i llow ci'tiwut, ill U " Mt own nur native Laud" It i the nil ol Carolina wlueli baa Un 'iilU:hniJ by the prerioua (I km of iajr aocnalort.' ahed in .Mi:t eof ih.ian ri4;lit a ami liberties, whu h we are UiuihI, by every lio divine affl human, to trantuut uiinuKtiri-d In our xtrrii .' It u here thai we have Im-vii cherished in Voulhand aa.taiord in inxiliood, by the i-iierotri coo'fcl iK:o of our Fellow Citi V'vtl krrt reiin llm honored bonea of our Father, here ill eye 4 'Mir rhil drni fimt b-lif'.d liio lihl, and A.rr, when oiir earthly (nljriin itf" muvr, w bie to mk to mM, uu lint- Um-i.u of our couiruon wther. - Kwittl t our caiutry by wh ef"4 and ewlwaemif liet !-) tiU-r 4 ert hrilf ihiX""! h'l tlieiri revile b r, if thc will-j-j.et. Ihem K've unl aTnTciVlii lenance to her t;mmie,if they nmy but lor ua, we will einivl of fall with t-'anlina. (oil grain ! lint the wifloin of yur counrila, auaUiueJ iiv tliu ciurajeai'l pt iri'ititrn of our pe-iii., ,uy cr;iwn our i f f.rtt, fir the preaerv.tt ion o our hliertie, with triumpli.ini miccevk Mill if in the in. ai'VlilaTjtrt 'jn,ro, oTan'al! Vm-.Trovl t lire, it a!nul.J Iw otlierwiac decreed ; 1. 1 nt be propired, to do our duty, in every oinergenry. If nt-miled by violence from abrml, and deaerle.l by thoatf to whom ihe h:M n.hl to look fr iiiMirt, .Hir l'l va I Mate ia trf b tWtultUil . ii tluat mmL ma'. u , lorn the fr.tat.Mil ofihn oproiir; wo baUjwlj.cjojeJu..i.etli'iuilittii'M irr I ,:i in t!io txuitati "ii of hr enenit'a but in adverauy, at i.i proieiity, in wal and in wuv, ''through j.""! report mid evJ re til,ww'il for IwiroliiM. Ail I ilnW, Prll -w CtlitKM I HTtirWi np iriv in ivt ("rrcnt prayer ti Him i.i wnw hand are the jiNtiiiiea vP Nation, that lie will prosper all your tiicaure, aniJ iiavr .or wiiole Couutrv, " in hi hn'v kpiii;, I i mm1v, iulhu a.,lcuin Criu prcavribod- h im Coiialiliition. i i (riicato inVtelfto tU awrtice uf JW aTlf E.. .. PU0M NORTH CAROLIN A P.IPCR3. .YortA Cnrqlina Free I'reii, Tarbtiyugl. W hive rejieatedly expressed our ro ?rt at tho heidlon courae puriuiHl by iioutU Xaroliua,, hui iu utconlu!ce with tltejMitiuM .oCMtiJcifaitt aa xp'fe4 in- tne Kentucky uw-outiuu, -Ukii ttto Stiilo individually are the proer Judjjea of rfdvactMM of the- -CakhUIuIju, aa well iu the uiode and measure .of roilrea, we eouH not deny to her the rikt to millify or aeceJe, M tlio Sinte in fieruivereiii errtvMiv'letemfer--- NwretHtld we eomprehend the Btrength of the nrehment thit ndmitted the rijht of a gtnte to e cede but not to nullify, aud bnvo express edft preferene for the latter over the for mer mil .f retires :Tii question, how ever now - atfflmeaa thtrrwit j"niriirT,"nnd m we conceive, merit Jhe ni't profiHind eorwndnration, esijicciiilfy cf tho Southern States. w. " Ojferd (X C) Examintr. , - We hive yet a Impc, fouit indeed, that meaaiirea will be taken in North Carolina, Virginia, &c. to closu the breach and pi' vent a reirt t tlie word an arbiter tui. tedtJ the condition' of Empires and King d.uin, but utterly unfit for a free aud, cout fefiertiMHi epeiu'''5rtty5'''U'i' Great and ' Wiie'RuTcf ontirj riTf!rr Vrth wiv. .loin, ivdi;ratiai and patrktiu, (ue beorti 4'lluae. H'bu.4Mtty . u:i dcrtake t he' .timpy age it crown their exurtiuna u iilrcompleie 8uce,e.- lltli I l tir-rrlnt inn' tn the " dortrinw" Bftel''t,w Feee-relHiions-iinr pIu...:.... ii.uru am irmou .M.i0;.is Bf by any other wrirtrn oral emiination from migttt bo expected. Some av thev areri''nral.eittUorUvviUi wtucu wu aro ac monarchical, others call I hem ultra "loder- qu unted. Are we mistaken ? At leat we alyand other pr no.me thm to be onlv eah v, if wo are mistaken, tint we have hiTitUf:innriarr,M white anotlier class (ia wilfully uiiamderslood the Picsidout's which is fmiiid mo! ofim Claymein '!)lie. moaning. It it iutimaled that no Slate lieves tlM'm fo be orthodox, and with genu ha the right to pronounee upon the con .iwJU4e4n-;,nA exchiiin " true, 0 stitutbnality of a law of Congress j a eon. Itliif r" P'ouKuatt at p"reont to print onr tbouglrta,but et 'hr right of rOiting such oncoiHtitution- we should be charged With an intention to 'dinlge rhe nuetiNir (which we scorn to t d.H wn will now say tW tosubscrihb ta the diictnuo of the pncti-1 mation as a wholes We hartf alway en tertained dilFirent - vuTavs from those e f presapfl in 1 theocwnentTitider p idere" tioo", and we can see no reason whyvwe should eat or words" recalLoor.ofl rentrnted' stiutimeutsv W hate always beieyef that the doctrines of 1799. contained in Ihe Virginia and Knueky ' But Ihe President does jjot stop liere. Resolutions, Madison's Report, JelfriW ' The olu RpuMicM construction of the writmgs &e,"w"hieh were IrimSphantfj'Merar cdmpacCnaraolyvt'haTlT wpijin c iifi'" ;ied tiy'lHie .4 fneriren "demeeraee- in- the fd -tafuai of Tlioma . Jeff'rsfitti ) tile Pftjr, fyf 1&ity i iy'arcl .sf'ftj ( vttiifi ?W Cftrnh'ni'W. a ,rri.iiw ni i - - - . ( , . . t ....h..r...t l.k lt.1 lltltM'IIM'' .... . -...i mm luiriTa an wrt'i in'1' t- " r "r. 1 v : I of II"' Ureal H,e.iiiiiiraii i ;,.' - i',adolroea if tb pi"rimauon woo ... . ....1 f I.M .dtl.l h.M ol V iel w win e-nmi ' ' i "; hi that with ulhey will y iiM-re i mnrelhan triilma; Ji! r"-"ei ' " b aa however, Mmny will pn U f Bi "piin2 fT,n more tifJern A -a-trinea orthfl P",''" lirne, rather than adhere to the S'KUl oi l fcith thm we are not e prer)u iu uu. tUtltigk titue. rto'weter imoohiican l rath th" emiJurt of 5illi Car-duw may be, we tepeat, we .Lild igrcll. ail attempt madirtn put ber dowa by an armed fitter.' feba hat been driven i tluji Irom iimi ivny anu m raejirrl wnlTwIie-li lief "eiertMHillii TVir ureaa, for a melioration "d" the TaHlf. have been treaiel. H"f aet 1 not that of bra.it uMia and turbulent nioh I but It i tlie act and deedifa majority of the Sfi-, ai-3ii4H.f.P'in" tMif entiott.-iind-tiilemnly' preclaimtil lothe wotld. Tlere it no oii.lariy between lle hi'ltyj"?'irrec tins ni the weern corner of Penylvm a, and ilw r.n.liK t id a Ptata tolnnoly rcr ferrw4 to the original artiele of hr com tt,lorthe redrrt urthoMi grievance liith lm hat aolor. in vin Bought by rein'Hiiranr.e. In the trAuir imurrec tlnn, there wa but a porle of tit Sutu "d PDuf)lvania, witlnail any cover of atufe authority, without Uii"ii and rhararler, wliirli bail arraveil iflf against lie- au thontyof tho Federal Government. Bit even the OHnpluiut of thi ' b f. jnd tin ir wuy to Congrer, and l ho obuoxiou liiw wat reiifaJellej and inodift ml, a fir aithe pumary Condition of the country wiwld admit Would to Heaven we maid nay that h h;i been the eoinpromining tpirit of our Northern Legislator t But mtead -if that, they WHild bind h. avier burden mi tlie bark of the Southern people, and enforce their tyranny at the point oft he bayonet. Thi' i a povernewnt of opirl ion v aad ii'upiuiun aoJ a pmt of tiuopro niae are it tutneient t prevent iujunet and iippwiooa, lh ConiiiluUon ha nT er provided and never mfenderl that n late, wlien alio recurs lo fundamental prinrlples,'fnrd redreMof griemnrc,hll W- Hit down at the point of the txiy iet. tin appeal to force, the ultima ratio regum i fi ireign to the pint a.xl gemua ol our lVo and ciilwhtnneii gnternment, and "ittgttt nut frr a moment ft be rfrejinwd-of; There are .other etrtai i and peareihle i.-Lnle of settling thi ditfi'-tilly, by which tlie I'nion will not nnlv be preserved, hut ttrcnijtheiied, an J our " gtiruni atripea and alar 1 1 a 1,1 wave more tnuinihautlv, au l ihed brighter luttre to (ho gazi of ml MlWiJ.V!,n-!:.J2Pirr1Am'nf'ate j adopt 1'ie ug;etiotH of tlie PriJem in hi nunital mnaage repeal the preaent TariiTact. and provide fr graduij rc iluetiim ot the duties on iho pentecte.l ar-tieb-a, which shall regularly ilimmith the amount every ear, untill they ahaJI bo Kmuqlii .In wo ls irrnw tl-nAdrA ami let the State Lcgialnturcs call (iir a general Convention, bv wltieh the qnetron trmy be aettl il on b did and peYrrmnent ft this a prieo too sn'at for the onrwi.l. Is ti Ito rjcr for peuco ? , . i - W't hi'neiit that tiui-. Priidu.it IwJ not referred the rae of South Carolina to the Jlilr4iou oi CaigreB uvfuo las ihiih1 ineasaja to lnigie, he had prepnrod the innkJ of all jiarlies for the subject ; and there is not the lunst doubt but tlutt tho issuo u outd have tx en fivoraUo to the right iT'lhii Sliite iiiditiduallv J and lu the right of the Mouth in general. . That imrt of thu I'roolauiution which the Suttti sevcmlly hare not, re tutned their ttittro aovereiginir'r H an ai'tholIcr uaoJtjid power, nrxl a ,mar. aerfion' rather tno' conriirefieiiaivo' for the jealous doctrine of the deinooraev of our coumry. 11 1 1111 1 letiu'.-ni n 10 ue iriocr stood that the Mates hav trelegiiled ewi ditionhlly a portion of their aovoreignty (r p.irliculr purpose, wo cordinlly agree with him. But if ho iuteinl. to nM rt, as his argument indicates, that this delega lion of sovereignty cannot bo resumed, when the purposes oHeteitiof. are palpa bly vioatciU. we oiust.bt e IcatQ tueuler ur Ji5Cul..Tl;iV baliccnlia.' doclrluc i of the democrtic parity from the adoption ofthe CoiiilUulum tu tho prcscut tunc. . " ' JfTIOM TITS KICBHOTD WTIIO .A fee thoughton the Prtsidcnfs Proc hmntim.Thi document en;agea the thoughts and tongues of ail. Never ha one produced a more stunning eff-ct. " We yesterday exprcHaeif ir ndmira tint) of .it a pnpe of Mnoial elnrj!il,nco. We also sui I it advnrteed high toned Fed eeal 1 hhmmos. ...iV . wight. Jiav. aihW,v the highest toned Federal dtrines for in this renect tt i certainly nit sttr(nssel by fheM.isarhusett argiiinent for fTie Alien and Sedition laws, nor by Jl r. Web ai ibw in oajr snspe, mil even loruiu le gislatiye action for the purpose of electing ewf h41mi ptirnosw tit "Temonsfrance-wilh . t he rmwers at- Washington 1 The. recent legisliitive denunciation of tiro ticiir aa an . iufnictimt f iheCiaiialu the somnern &tates,oay Hie stute proceechiigs of which led to the repeal of the Alien aud Seditim laws, are by this doctnufl aslcensured and rebuked 'emanation from the respective, States as mt imagine. ; -Ueparetw e-Iyerehjnftes';-,li;.'riwi .ir-Mii the1 '-The StyoA-kirfUie ilcen-il the rornrf lni ,rl uiio.MW.I 11 liie I. irrrter-ihlv tn Hihh d by tlie U"Vi lutinti ff l"0, is drawn in e,ueti.i. Tli ,ngiiUity H the aiHhor of lh mee i ebauid to rt!.lih Ibi lalier origin f ,r the Fe-b ral G.rvernment, an ongMi lu lorically fule, ib iue.l by Ihe p.-ople In in, and wholly biconipatiUe with tiat sovereignly. S.tt doe the President atop here, hold it hitherto ha been hi mareh in the a. mmpliofl f power for Ihe I"eleral (5ov erumenl, and erjuallinir, if oi transeiifidi.ig Ffdcril. pn:t' tcN, in Jim iinid" Mr. Adiimi, Ihe elder. To cmuminato F P eral exaction, he denies the rift-hl otseeet Wnatxiiclare. dr.llieij!tfl VI ever r-. nrfimht r l have urvleret iod, and conceded by , Mr. Wbier! BeeeajiM lac proMouncoa treaton. Treaon,H hie wys, i an of fence sgaintt toeertiipitjj, aud aovereignty, UU?t tjfljo wilj th" PV J'pu'hjlV', Swh are aorne of the dia tt me an nouneed by Ihe Prew-b-nt, which we ye , trdy rail! hih tMie Cxb'i!. Ara tljey so, or are they not ? If they am to prevail, .fwiut Valu are tho reserved ri;hi of the Slate f If the cmHtutionnl. ity of an net of Congn ciuiihiI of tight be qiteii'n'l if iiullilicati-in i eceioii, and if wcriMiion bo treuoii what rtdrcs i (hi re Ct abuse of power ? Wluit rcoio. dy fr the miiiitainanro id tho several right of the t-mtts ! What are thoav Htnte in fact but provinces of a couoidi. ted e.upire, bound implicitly to obey Ihe In of the sovereign, hllowed it may be, to pt tilii fi fir their rreal but if their pe tition lie rout.'iniif!, aa tho titum of a ectKHuil minority ever will b"-, coinjielled to i.lx.tliriice at the (niint of lh bayiaii'l? !). im t every man w e that we arc no longer firi ? That we are f t rver lied to the caro of N. Yoik, Pepuylvauia, and Ohi", who ..s- tin v the numerical ireujrtU iu iha a,iooal JugiiJuturet on I united by a similarily f interval, will in iil I tho egn,laioii of ihe country to tuit thoir pitrpe purjxisi' which we can neither appmrc tTT refrw tr ft, with. Kit hiving the awurJ at our thf at f "We hiivo no lime t. puruo tb" llioughtt which t!iet' extraordinary a tiinption ofthe President suggest. One thing it palpable. Il'they bm legitimate, the mui.rahi9 vn-tory l I to I wa aehieired.iu.4iuu, ami. we arc ciLukJUiiat if a confederacy uf sovereign and inde pendent StHl'-a, but of a rontolidated em pire ; (reemen so long, and no longer, n our mitten at Washington may erinit uu to remain mi; and if we attempt to t ir iw ofTihe yoke, in the condition of a Turkish province in revolt, when if we fail m the effrrf.'oiir head anvti py"-tlv 6rfcit uf tfeajori! And from wh m, great llenven! hi this blow detrenjrvj From a man whom thi coinmoriwenll'i hn cherished with fond delun. m ! Whom the hn court d.'d iu to re-ctat!ili on lasting founda tions, those vcrv rig hie which she value alxivo life, and wbicli he anuilulatea at 9 blow; from n man wh..m she hna doutiugly asited to, render too mighty for conatiiu lion, principle, or right. ..."AuuUiur,- thiiu . jcquoly4 apparcuu 'Tho fricnJi uf State Righi must make a lost alan.1 f ir their uxiatenco, or reliuquixh (Tie m fwrevc'ranJ aiuk, the-hetptcw ami will be tettod the sincerity of .those pro foMious, long and I iuJ, which this Stute aud its rulers have mule time after time and year ulW )ear. "Ou "one hand stand theprincipies-which they profess to revere deserted by nearly all the world jmt renounced by Puiiuylvauia, and reeling Under the heavy blow of Andrew Jackson; jont) , wiTit tneir smiles, and patronage, ready In receive nnd rewards huh will ff.ey choose T " A " peribars'- emit "donlitlW Uiiiggle aimitaL.e. oae toure, but liberty will reward success at last; a smooth and caey jiuth preent itself in the other alter native," strewed with flowers at first, but gra Inullv shut in by the durkuess of a sured and hopeless slavery. Stitesmen end pa(f of Virginm f which will jo phowe j WiJI yiiti su'uinit to the claim of federal power ot gtfd uji ywit loin? tn fight, over again tho great batllo of '1S 1 lXr the uamn of Jackson too strongly draw your alTt'CtioiiH, or his puwer intimidato vur retrolvesT'' frfOH THE ' JtITBRE0?II4 tU VlIGISIA ""Twcs." Tho Xcw York Gazette, edited by a to ry during tho revolution, and always under tticr same influence up to the present luue, ' The Proclamaiion.--T.i document it hiillKj IU illUI CilV lil. UUJSt ,C41tlull? nstic joy; and.tli.Tse who were cVtpntiding a to the permanency of our instilutionSj vuunot now bufTje"crmvTiTcedr thut ull is afos tu tlie result of tlw wild-attemirt of 'a sisterStatrr; whwsTCThimroiOTfatcliftif Wn endangered bv a feWytalented, hut mirfguidml indivitluuls. It is a coniolmi rtdlection, that, nfler' till, they will yield to butler feelings, and hud, as a curdiul balm, the pareutul odvico add(0Kse,d tu them by the man, who, from a sen.so of du rf civlls upnn them to TMairt tho happy Cnfott of our siicred cnnfednrucy."- JMtT frrylA'oSriWtieditH bv. Wn O.viglit, wh v,ua secretary of "the Hartford convention ! ! I sayst "The sentiments contained in this docu ment', tareijefterally -oe,h-i- we consider SMMni aftii BrtkoduXk tfapnlifjiblejilww ever, fo thb state of things in South Caro line, we cannot pfrsibly conceive bow tbey caw itil Ja b at - Wa s. truly so to the stale of things in Georgia. The authori ties of Ihe lutter State have refused obadi- encfl to a decree of the. Supreme Court, and have threatened forcible opposition to its execution, if on attempt to carry it in 10 ettf-ct snail be mailer . now tlie cases can Le made' to duir 10 prrnxij)le,'"we can and. Journal, a ni'fMiei..n f M ile III"!)!', nil . f.,r '.t 1. .ti ..... r... 1 ... 1 l il.-s, J.. rM., the qiie.M,.,, ilMj ltfralll.i Ki. la, .(,,.. .1 ... 11 ) " ""nine rniii,i,.,r, to leave . ar r. i.lrr T(n, f ' malion may U all riui, .1, ou4l, "nn.fi.- There i.oow tn t , , ever, ajsi,Mt which wn .nter.-i, protew, ir me rreanlont nx an , , y that the prot-rl,t t4lctn . J band meili ami C.t U. d ' ument says, .,,d i,hi are autbonu,,,, lol I that ini further lU.i.iia, .W1, . tlK-n was tu U esperi.d, at ttu ouilydcntanJediuck aT? duttn a 1 W, rtduet tktm Ui a Juat bit l ole, l.e niean. that be loJre2 .he H.rnl.ry or.he Tre. .j,; vi- e lanffof me. revenue', ,h,,, erased vn Protected and Uumi. T rles, we BM.tre.lly Ulwve, ,w t. . will ever settle Ihe 'diW. uS. oln tUl .l whieb j"l up. n Ihe liihor ol their own .1... TuO'ertHrarr. or ts.tt' Hvtl rutin. .. . . 'I . IU l1TR towracTo nir. levr.i. or IUv U-JJ -BK fCLt on vim . .-..V Pwlanmtiuns tl... tTdi,lte sue, will not alif the haVny jZ, Peututylvaiiia, New Yotk, aM Ohio, Ik? any "slate of the country- W4tT ihe throwing niu of our ports tu tll4 l triHluclion of the paiijier labor ,4 tUfw ami Ihe c!et ruction ofevcry icic J Z;J own in.luMry. " As we have Mn said, the pj. ' mation may be all right on the subject Smith Curoliiu, and wa ti.iok the pwJ-. will sum) by the llxncutive, and stuul lliognmnd helms taken; wlul sothii ImiI the ac t of Congrea. opni of ?. tht nation, will ever induce u la kW that even President Jarks-tfi' U can in-luce freemen to jrieM up Ul j wonh riMiteiidmg for, nann-ly, thtirpr en! prosperity and their future bojr,) W-tif rprwa ufaatufyiiuT spnraU(i,s in't.iphysieiatn, or nmbiiiou dc.uaj IV frw Stutep ,nve rights a d. artuuVaj as any of the slave States can havej 1.4 they never will surrender them,' lu MI madineii to remain U'lited with thsia vpus priiK'iples thut would reduce tbcia tg taio oi tk'graLiii.u aud tHvrty-Mw- " There will bo liulnin ilia tuuue 11I4 United Stitet. wlien bv a n-n-jS J protective l.iw we are reduced tube eoli lesi.rUriMt CatHin. With the tsl Pr. d.Milml ejection, tho power of Mniei b ci a-sej. American! who are worthy- ihe name, will lierenll.-r I,' to prim-ifHftt VVftfb.nlijfem - Then are two side every quett'oiN"" Other SlaUisliar!!)'! Ie heard, and they will soon'siMal out."; The fallowing is from the pennvlinij R' porer a pure Van Ruren RY&'t ran 1 1 Heir how ho di-fen.U State i " .N'ciLiru atio. U'e live pride ami pli-.iure IhA pfUntaiiutt of 4 worthy and patriotic diief MaiMtr,s,, tlie milrjecf of Nlinrfirnri'WiTnR'of F liele have been crow. led out to uik 9 for thil brilliant production." .tnijZ CMinuent the. . principle U-omltnii -t J lmei with a hearty reineiii liisia i oi, every aonl I eniiiv tvama - we ' in our power, trom I be moment tie " proseuted t the peonie .a a ceailkU lV public favor, and, although we hi?"(r' Mionnlly dilT. re.l from him on some fr I'et.-rip; the whole, 1in ha ftilfiderl ottrsn anruine expectations, and we prolew elve proud of having cimtribuledourMl to .the f loyatw'U.of so pure i. pifri., ourul a Haiemen enJ "0 irood at"1" The Union is in no ilanger wlulf S DREW MCKSON ha the helm ; if N'utlif v'ers'oTsMga.'r'.f-' fsnerob ?t j ihey will bo made to fool and , ret)) u j argument more potent, an arminenl . arms, which no una knows, bettet M ,! f wield, than Andrew Jachaiin. -Ij! tj lriel a "peaceful remedy " if that (sW hnit or war will be tiurluJ, and its rm" will fall upou the heid orthose.sh-iii"' thouirht proper to array lhcmdrlT?8g, ,,' ew -eecfii! -Uwe H'-ar the D. lavare Juurnat'lla Lane's pajicr (liiriug the reign of Tc:n' A real true blue Sedition Liwal h'Jis J.u-kon: fhat'lii' mIiouM ihr-xr him It, to' the embrace f such f But it ii U ,5i X"Ctedand said) . " lirt l'R jci a vt vtiox. We IJ our ren ter. I , lli.: .iscliHi m of awm"" mutter, the Prorlnmation isVued f n, to t ho t reisoi wb!e nroeeedimr I "' Canjuu- .TJie. ajUod Mc9jyifj; dent is obVtfHisly right i lie.arpiia""- - I me of the procUmation are nrthw't. m J 1 m nressiVeTii riuca iiBi f lift T T W" a snlitlnry and powerful (lIjcfc- N,i(,!i riofritnit'WlVi can. hut foreiMv if we mtwt and lW' this the s;4i- eu'l wim of tha pr.ifi lion, it meets our pordtaf apruba,., And it is well hero to remarkH'J principles roctiguized and earnestly ted upon intliis proclamation, at'" I tical prftlciplt? which have alway be j vocated rfnd mftintuined by thfl whoj' j tirtttttl Rmiblicairtwrtyf 'end which never been rexogiTntcd Cltherin praeti theory by thopresent administration adherents. They are tho true and prineipes f 4tie Xlonstuuiinn tiHMse iildificult end danger,, all thmloi and the infidel must fleelr The eupremacy ef the federal eon end Ja w ie4fipwMoa to the fonre ory of State sovereignty-the Vf) ofthe Federal Judiciary it lKV!'i wiwer over the State Courts, throw" medium ofthe VSlh Section t.tM ary act 4he formation ofthe -stitntiort by the people, not by w " all theW pViucipleai whieh were ed with a Dower and ehKjnencew 1 HM'jjaui hir-..U'.trpr. Mr. Cfavt. c 1 I II I V - 'V :tl h t . c' i t Ti: !' h ( i I I J t c a i f 11 i i"..M