I g the friends! T, reW-t the .II4 1. f .'f xp'H 7 1. ' Ifr " Vt w !.tte my J.ttle aUbt mat, approach ofpnv we tmt aim-cnly hope it nyj 'Tlra Hipff-..! 0 r,.Mo A sri-arala 'Th nirr-ta l.nxnl . lU . .i. ..-,. I U reduc '' k i-i.w4 out loswa mihUh, llt li'lf'Ce j rwmll ill am ll Uiuoll of fenliliMiit and action, M ' Hales, ofMiu'.m count) ,mmm d , "Jin m 1 a . W (Ixi coinpmmita then liilrmlril airem ( lr tiaih ami i4 l"n prole tioti. a ar-i ......... . ...I I - I,,,,, I.. ll.. .1. . .1 .1 1 j . . It ... I r"' V laol tM. ' 'I' I" "'lug - j ir-i ws pa tn ti. ll'yt' forcroHiiit of th prtMent Tariff, hriog Ml prepara- Kirvti lire rtmnf Jrar im revri.ue to I ji Ll lion, only MN of theia Wilt l)W Ul aJvrrifd to, el by lis I --ailii M, ovrr it r -tja-iw-i-a, a emiv. ll M lit 4HI uf Ida present duty on H,!ka frxn 1 failnj kl tlftO,.! j i:J la taiuuaU-d ll-at the h! the Cape of (i.x-t II ;, t)f Ihrif Lrnig wledu uVU i U dwbr--e tftrtn th JTJr3. first landed, and ocraaiiaially ire4-rrd, of f- Stamped, ill Kurope, U foi imported lulu I In eoytilry. 14 this way, and by ll pcesrul dir la mination in favor of Huropeaa Hilka, ihe reve-no lo-a very la rra emouiri. A mmm illw4raitn 1 Ue uii.l f uf pt !, ra m the I mlrd Urea was, im 4i July 14. IU,. '1. Uuij m m trre over thm inuudMt trfUi U-4 inr, 111 AIMMmI IIUUll trIMt liM (ir-n Iwl atij(hlly tarW ainrw I lie L fjift- Tl nrnil bflht bv mm ll dtarnwiilMllHitta, IIm rrftl raw : m ua (airoij W atl at an.Ul a4 In favor Frwicb Hilka, !, aiaiMr4 In Mr 3UU,(KKI yar and ll.al u,m in far Trrftrli Wine tiiKMinU in nearly :'K,imm) mwr itwkmji luat uf over Lalf a jiulUua a. )r, iW ritcka, wiih only mm mIum. Ilut kiM am iWa bitter point a, imlrpeitilrnl 4 Ui Hf4 uf Ine CM prumiM 1 HH, ?gUlvm tnay L regarded m Mill fairl opnMl, rt certainly ou(Kl mm to U al . louirf4 M a dtcal and dilfirvlt a autjt, ja caa iinrati eaana V il akall orctir, Itetbrr ortilxiird or 1x4 with any incrwaw nr radMclKMi td I ha lanlT Ilia I may brcurn riecr ry, ai anara iimIhmi u( ravoiHM, by ()a aclual oidiUua)44MM recoipU and (limrr. BJ far frur any M jia rdkd the tmJM-alK t Mr. IWry; aiill, a CrcaM beinn nncmaary at prearirt, or brwarcti- : m vimltle and UmU, and V prHty -lyrh Uhflcrairw hand 1n IW Trairy,"ad' u,f iIm tirataMtg nmr m,mml rrpxu 6-n Im arrruuij rrrrnua umirr atwung U, w .a4 it lu Ilia opinion of lha lA'parnuaM, prue amply aulli vrj,'n aMia a rr ami ua a awl aU mMMJ antira a tras. lhn 'iMiinarr dnarnhra lha rrWify c4 lh mat) M ka inf frmllr iacmaanl by lha ro- Irur liai i Rail-lljUi ga aa arr4 of lha laraM Li4 frua Nw I urh tu H aahmyiiM, and allrdgea that Mhraa ihry mtm iuuited, mUmk Btrvi ran4 ha raa, lha awd will ba Iraoa- purtml lha h4e dtanr in 19 kan. I'M Krpurt m hrirt, ad wntira artfully and t-II. IU aUlrala, lalml, ar bid, Ma rale M till biddrr, and Ihc &num-U.l ahurt, cianl to anawer all ordinary orwamla, and, uoU-d Wilh our other raourcaa, lo anawer any unei poll ed demamla of no vary ailrawrdinary anxuat." Tha Hncralary rwcoftimmla lha roinaga of pie cea of gold of tha value uf ona dollar, and m 4mn that Ihry will im partwuUrly arr4aU lo lha labouring claaw-a. A pt-re uf gold 4" lhal alu would ba of about lha weight of a m mnd m yumr. trr crnt pic in ailver, and- any ona can at onr eroiva lhal ila liability lo ba l from the pork et of a peraon who. ia hard al work, or, to be paid away through miataka al night fr a ailver pwre, would renuVr il far lna cmvrni-iil In bira than a ailver dollar. We di hope lhal Congrraa will per roil ua in IVan) Uama to myy lha w f the . A-w ailver doltara lhal will miuaia in the country, . trom tha nacaniiy 4 the raar, if wa do not I na If eoft to utiA dollar ax4a. The awiawoa of one ddlar g4d ptece would drive ailver d4lara out of Ilia country juat aa fa at aa the former could be -man at the mini, and we are n4 aUa lo ana how Urn ancmily of the public would be inrrral mere, ly by i niaVa bnin ahla to gt a g4d d-JUr in aiead of a ailver dollar, ll lha Hn-rt-ury ia te earneat about proscribing one dollar notes, Irt him Ih gin iw Nw York, and refvan-to rerrtv in pay ment of revenue the notes of any lUnk thai ah ai liltle reaiecl for Mr. J ark ami's " hard awmey," a lo iaaue notea of a less denominatHm than fire dollars, or lo receive on drptanie ihe nolee if any L II . I. o L . I I I . I ' . L pkii uaiia. oucn a inraauro wiiwhj im wiinie inr ' m-nmr id Mta Coiuprlency of IM dnpartnienl, and it would sliow (tmr ; auj ahlawifh, at tr th Navy niybt be de- wltal certainly reniama yet to ba proved, lhal all jctami to be all MiRirirnt ( the ptrj vt d.-f. ore, Ki;y.KK.4 O.N TIIC PRrIDlT8 MDWAGK tVmm ll PkOmU.lflm Gmtrttf f t W ImirU.frrr la raa a war with f'ranre alxmld he the fewilt i the Pr4i Bl'a riam lalatx In lallldlr reproaiU, M aa , like prirt nit utinf ciltaeaa, lotoabai the p"4mWe rOKt wmU ae Mfxa oar tea inlrfeAa la Ute art air. the m n banU, l abae clauaa llw war would ar aialcrtakea. souU he pad m miliU ry fl7, um44 awmrj, hrh m a ora-a '4 rum aralataia that Ihry uuU a4 be very willing to ar-e4 a Imaaialaa) thnr aVoMnia. Tbe first hut fired ia tia war, rbaes all eoUUadiaf aeoainia by rtolt haav lal a tkereiira namtntlf imt in the ad of the ckuaaurts that ae aarald fn In war. tiu tar huaa it. It wiaiid be Aanf Uieaa a aaluable iniu4a (a a cWtm Im .aaai laity, aduftled ay I tie Kreorb Cenrin-aw-ot, as thr haa ban. at a aeaiad ml ir I, waXh m mnr-j, if aa full maainal aaauant, at h-aat a part uf that anvatnC la Ihe ttrtmi place, tbe war wtd rial the riaintry pmubly bfj aaillnaMuf dullan of .aaarri ami errana the au-nlW-e of IbiMaa of litrm. In the thud place, 4 wwid caaaua a luw Im the merrantilr tlaw-a, U aa4her 6ft y !! . J!r a pctpprrtT, raptuml 'ifl the orran, by priialit-rs awWi the Trench (Uk. ta all parts of the urU. ll m onljr thnaifh oar tommerre, that thu teiremmrirt can bu rrwehea by aa Knpfeaa Power; and are tkM ! (-el the eiierta of the eVaredatiuna that ld be rnrn- milled epiai A by tiie reswwJuea of all the aaUaai of the earth. In the (jurth plare, are ahiaild generate immg the idb-rs ( our neintry a Unix fir war, n4 Ciuuil'tl m a aeawe uf Mtaauil ta. bat In a fre re lut Kir olnikU'r uf ll,e iUK'T, hmJ iu rrrimiia ittUuina, WimUi !' bra e UBe heliia Uaa alial Uir aie. ll m ru avtffl, ai4 rann4 iluuU, kmiretf, lUt, UJ da ra e4 4uwiwx 4" ilia 1'rronlriit'a a.Niarri been allu r4 :l tlie a. .ki,t Utf JT IHt afcULwd ka, a yet W Ul 1 rual SuuUJ bstf prttaijtvl UtS S&am$1. S bate a-4uul4 Uil Wavr cim ! wers irterrltl, ad that I We aarlibe properuHiy of Ihe Cienrni could a. 4 ba wUi y roriaionl, cither by arguiiK ul or an trtafy." ; . , ll M vair, -mm repret, i the Pre-Jent, irtrr rerun, eiendma, riuaU a lha Cooioterre of J'faitce diiect and aMualrir4 war, f - Mter of tuariM! and reprawl are aa cjiWp4 in the emii-i a practice i nalwoa aaiaaJioad war, O tl--t authorise the attack of Kf m ll sbiM, Um laoghtef of fmrk crfisrAa, and Uie teirure of 'ro I) jieiiprrl f 4 at vain, weak, and nwnrerr, In 4ut laim Uf uilenliiaiuf Bienarmf: Aa much wias Ink wk one down fair, tad Ihea aftirm that yon had nu intriv bua of ima'luif. France m as little likily l he Vie aiaed apns) by tha diatlailner, as lo be Uitilimlali'd by the threat; sad sJ ee cituea, wa had rather tlie threat had a4 bee aiade, or beinj awMle, that the (iweriiimtit had "atnod ap to Ih ra L I low, bavuig bee antslanalely inade, b the me. Wa hkely to act aa Uie (K'ioI stomach uf 'rince ! Itow abuuU aw b d.ouaed to art, were wa eiinilarl thraaUMMM I n-tura di fiance fur d (Unre. , ll rraaca ia dwpie4 todo jnatire to Uie l.'nited Htab-a, and rulfil Mr. Rives' treaty, her praie will liardli anlTer ber to treat aiafer lla rW wttf naWally -aud property Bay to Mr. lifingwliia: "We had trkmmhil red yeur debt, sad anant to pay it ; but inatead of al Lwing as tune to surouul the dilfir nil wa which we hare had to encounter kaui ihe rrpr eaenlalitra of tii I'ruple, pm bare eea S to hate m-ouraa lo bullying and Uirrata. No Man i4iirit will naoa-nt tu he IhiI lied into a prraredure, altbi(h dieiiMd rolunlarily to adt it, and 1'raucs la But exactly the fiatuxi to cower brkee a atenace." Thai will amiredly bathe rmirae wliirh Uie pride and hmmr of France will drtate to her. Hot Miinawi her ua willing and detrnibed oevrr to pay llw ili'M he baa ackawirde4 m )w ) Why, llw the l'.i-i-dents Meaeage furualiea tbrtn With tius hot of all m- cow mr m paying. IIM I.. n-xill inamlia uimai of ptMilniM iil aixl si Imsi, aa Unles.ol flliii,aicaiiitj).ni-1.,j n,ll(i may allow our fi-nra lo Im j?rnitMlh-a, ami inir nb ami onl.-r-il in U cnri.ll.-d. What, n that event, lathe pnailam in whirh Uie Hern baa piaeee! the coimlrv ( ne of two allernativea is hh hona u I without pMimlalnii. I he dn) la pro 7 . . , i ia m tt . .i . a haldy in4 I'l-tiinl which win luiiy im um euuuu. TU Hor-aker laid l fl.rg llou ut m nt litis amalMaiiitou, - It rtiirce n4 nnH h rntlon froiii llin I'uIJic 1 r, ir. fil ial atntcnicnti i4 tlm aftuirt uf tha "I f. Ifatou;( uf Ihia Hlale j hi b atalcim m, crt KrwiviMl from lha Governor t n milling Ihe Annual Kcpurt uf lU H,m,A J !' nal IinpruvciiHiili whkh Uep,ltX lai nrioleil. 1 M . . ..... ... ;.. prtrnlfj-lij Mr. W. t ' riairaln Ihe Mouliroincrv (.'..Id M...:7 ,7M i jMn heart ami hand in lira dt toco- Ity -lr. Ilulchianri, hill Uj iiorisfBis h''1' j ml Ins hcarlh, ami nmv lin n) mil Carolina (Jidd Mining Compnny. U'.-1.'' Ihe Inml to upbraid us tr iMgli'cl read lira fust liiiw and paaand. H aagariiy lo 'rr.'i.', in (lie womb of lune, ilia cin hr) forms 14 giganlia j,'j(reai4is niam imr orar rl HkIiU, whn h are lo ba reaialcd only by lira tmitcl fonu of utiAiiiimiua peopln. 'lira bliuk clouds are gHihrriug iu lira North, and lira Ihuo ih r, tiiiiiii ring hi lira iliatancc, gives fi arful warn, lug i4 Ihe fury id lira impending alorin, brewed in lira dark vault id euvy.-ataricr, ami fiantic blind liiiwtirii.m. In lhal hour id Iriul may every nwn . 1 . II 'j !.. .1 I. f (4 every pany j of lua cmiiilrv am: Im a traitor in I ing lo proudo for lira Minilitm iil of his crime Tll ULIliKT. 'lira Joint Committee oil 1'rtlrrul Ilclnlioua, to which was referred lira mcmorml of auudry cili tiiwi 1 4 lira li!ri'la of ( liarlmliMi, Kl. I.ukf'a I'a riah, Orange I'anah, IVim-v (joorgo Wiiiyaw, bt. (joorge's linn In ater, I'l Ch IiI, lin'nvillf, I'niisi, Abla-villc, IVmlh loll, Kcrnlmw, IjiikiuITit, York aiul Kiiurljiilniro ami the I'uiiJi of Christ Cllllnll. n imaiatraliiig ainiwl lira waig) of lira amend "r",'"n d Mr. (Juimi, lira Commilles t rnent of lira 4th rttcr of 11,6 CiiirulK"of tl.ii vmiMa99 kfM , U'g leave In Itrj ll.a hostility of M tbe Government'' against Bank iM4ea ia m4 sheer humbug, put forth to tickle the dear people. Aa lo the acheme of charging a ai ignorage on Uie coma of one per cent oa silver, yet 4 wouU aAeraanhi be nter to peroade the adrn caWuf wac.Uaat aa anvy wa. thai necewary to d.--n4 jt fhaa wiims If aa army sere to be raianl, aixh-r lot riiatme prevalence of aaas-amraais, it would be err eaev to fcaretell the aa-ue. W e thuuld wimj u 1 ma and a quarter per cent on gold, it can hare a, to I m ..r, A.wmu, and iib put aa end lo afi flirance whatever 10 preveuUog their axpuctalian, the fcnet-a f the patra-aa-jf ererr Wt br-aVrwinetr if it be a mere tat at ihe mint, paid by the owner I the pf4e whirh hsu-ted naat of their libert), are in of the bullioo sent there, aa appears to be iniewd-, capable of .Prermeit d. It can hardly be ia conlem4aii.o to alter t "" -'' T "veci. tha we.aht of tha ailver ina kv diunniahins the. . " "-'y r-f wv ine r reora cna-w.rr.ai one par eewt, and thereby changing again lira re lative value of ailver to gold, which ia Ike only mode by which a eeig twrage could aiicct the ques tion of xportalioa. nnr ROWOf tk secretary , of.tuji ""SAW, : Con t a ina little of importance, aava tha ordinary amtuaJ statistics; we wilt, for the pn-sent, cuottiit ourselvea with a brk-f account of ila content. The avycoiiai4a oT- " .Now.hUikluig, ail ahina of the linn, and Irlgatea. . - In ordinary, five ships of lira line, two frigates, : and aa. aloopa f war. -v, ry-"s :r la eowmiasiiai, owe ahin of ihe bira, rW fri Ihrar mimr wha-tt writ oannsenre oa the tiKh of this mrita. (tVcenaev) we nay thank fur it, ia sue loea aure, the tlirea ten mr buvraare of the PmaleoL We aay, " m awe Measure,' becaoae we have learned that a pre-eiiataBg caaae baa brvevdure pruduced aa. India puaitasa,oa lha treaty-"J"gV-oX i part of taaw budjtaa. to comply with the ilfa-uaa' raauaiW aatuewed" frrww France, galea, eight aloops of war, and ail arhnrsjera. '. "Tnlal, Iwelv tdiipa of the line, thirteen frigates, l-Hirteen aloons of war, and at ai ooonera. ---T sxwtf44lte--tuil'ling, and iriwii llKHas In adilition lo llrata-., it appears that we amy coav sirirc tkt buildinjf of live ships of tbe line, eleven fnprttes, seven kopa of war, and laa sthoituersl. ',. Our vessels in cxHniiiiwmoa during the past year, h:V0 l)ot)U. employed, aa IrarRUaore, in p4eFtMg imr comnierce on the Mnditen-aneaa, in tbe West liwKe'-OH- thff toft-'ft (ff tf? Xil, aivt in'th. PimIKt- kOur Naval CMTe,couei4ifg comrnrwrnvwai and wsj-rant oflkf petty, olliuerv aaanrsa, ciedinary seamen, larnHprrn, aua ooy , amounts to o,u4: and our marine Corps, under its new orgajiitalion, will eonsist of oo4Timi4on4d orTicera, non-ctnuiuis-akmed office ra, muskiana, and private, to tbe Dum ber of 1,283 making a total of 7,35V Tha Kenort informs us that the ITv itacka at who had" oponrtanitjca of iotrcottra with the public tea of that co-UlXiy, Ute (JUl Ike pmUicmlm mf Mr, .aa fcrtee.sVrfaeiac liar IrUiabMaffl as aVraa lae ra far segarasf mm, tad eadarrat a genera arai mtmiaf aUia i ili m, and thnt thgfprjrtiun were dc tfrtti'tivrJ to etiiplor it u I weap. with which tie-y thmk the rag otrr&ro: the miniiry. The gaoie of party aria re is andenbul at laris as well aa at our aest .4 (einrenuoent : ai J aa the French (eiverintieiil, l,ke iiut of the LaiUiI Ulcs. t a RpnatiUua Go- vermre rtfih wb ca tbcjwrse atrmga caaaut e antied lit' the uleaaureof the treaty makirj deuartmeiit, every advantage will be Ukea of the deia-ate posUaai of the Matatrv ta refct em e to thai ninrct. It ia qnite pruti hie, thai, had a4 Mr. Kivea' hUer brew made pahhr, s- - - . . t J .LrMfcre .4HaaWBaafcaYaa.aS4r.nk- aBaSkaA aasnaaaav sBaa.aatL fa-iaWawrtaCf- mWtHmv aWTW wsw-B-ss ibbihCi ViaaJAa4LiUhwaaal at awearfiv dayrwd) tiutv-'iid Bfexi tbe cuoduct ol t.4aigTem. il they sftuuld, as tlM-y ouvlil to duL act their faces against anr oH-asure of Ulilv, and SMiecovllf if they atpnild retake the a-lrwr of sorb a tadtcv. vbne ke-oT tike- soon I or tne Jluui aprk-ara atdl to puraae bim, they woald make an im ari itsiua wntta the Frewrb rVrade aad tiemni.T.tTIit conai nut lad to toad to a fulntaaeat vf the trra'y. It n v -mf to hriref a tuaa; Jtaliicn; to reaiua if W duuui vowr M ") ha face; war eajry to Jbrce a brave and powerful aaliaa lo do evea what ia demand ed nj jitce, if acrrajucit IJ taraus ol isatfeajtc-a, riirei- caa reiaur all the wrung done to the French eJatosaats br the FTeMdent, if they shall adopt a mild anasnaaunuas apeI to tbe generous fc-elings of the t rent VntMrad of -a-cutaduc the vawsur the M asge; and we are not wahnut hopes that sarh wdl be their course. " From tkt RickmmU Xlig. h is vain tor the President to disclaiaa his piirnnse of aaraartBje Fmiice. lie dnea wvenace her rathe ftroog meviUUe var arrtb France, avowed or duyuaied ur a dugracrful backing But fruro Uie gruuml he baa takvn. Buuu it to oaos to WAR. What have we to gaa by a war with France f - NalWm-a, m this enlipht. eoed aire, do not mttowarupuaa pantqf h-nr. When they go hi war, Ibey expect to fain by it What have we to train by a war with Franee! )ry blowa in plen- bownr to our wagi aa inealniialila iuaa f private property, and a new Cebt of one or two hun dred mill mi. A to a air of Cuuuuerce ssixuitr French nr-weriv and Fri-nch alnp where we can find them the Fn-iii'd ia that tw are liki ly bi call lr pwtola alMi. And Uien I. - t k . . . . K A. . . . . t I I m mmww mw io rrn ' n raim-r wnai nave wr not ' tiw u-.-e; vv. na.e ten Oollara U pr.any in rranre, 0,j ,m( H,1c ,)( aa ime umi r ranee na in ine i nne.1 malea ; aixj len luechant ahiua mi Um hiffh aeaa, fir one tfiat Frsnre baa. Uu tha other haial, Uie r rench mihtarv navy ex ceed ours aad in privut'rtii Uie French Lave been Un hard (ut J.An Ihill huruelf. It is ahnrJ ami rnliciilottii to talk of war with France, unlet that war be exlreim-ly and lmlt-wtvbly necea. asry.. t a aillv tu talk nf H n the way erf ratrulntion. We have millnxia lo lore, but nut a ccul to gain, by iL Tbe I'lt-xuliiit has acted unwiwly, nudily, precipitate ly wilh the pamun a hot-hi-ailed boy, not with Uie wwlian and fi-rei-a.4 4 a Slali i-nmn ; and we Imn- that t'unrem ail!, with pruuiiUlude. rcuuuUui li. Suu in trie aniioiie Uirjr iNi'lit b occupy. , Briftesfy, a war with France oo--lit to he abhor rent, unlctai unavoidable in houur to every Ainericaa Franre has at.! by im lias derived her love of liberty fnan im, aa.1 now aUnda at the head of Liberaluiiii in Utc obi world. TKe kV4. I:,.... . .... r kTO been unjud, but Ihe French People are our brethren. THE SOUTH CAROIJNA COMPROMISE. - -: Burton and Norfolk are fully aureetadu), ami re- " " j-iimnuuuld mi at Vnri. Tl ahtn rieevunrneAda ...... e , r lonlv dwectlv and insulliazlv, but prrmatarery, to aav Pnmeni! :? "iT.J the impthcTof the atepr frras Th tbuii- . mwinVra on loreign attt.aia; aua itra rcunnai 4filf xr ,w ari.-u-fv fluct-afin&.tj,c lira ynartmr Jtwwi rsjr of tbe Aavy lerHa.r If-jjem oo-hi k, ba4e waited to are if the t"hanibers gives a statement of the Navy rennon r uml. Ma j amild rid hare revua most po-utive aaMina- disbursemeiile and Dumber of mmiii.aiera j it irnr$ SaafafWWil n-cei-red "the m -by the iramtfrr lat dutr ta "itfetifTMuTwkl an ippropnaiioii to the Navy Irt4ssn,a tioT&m: - Pl-r.prtB ; the had a better argnment niepi-bdrag the bellicose re- nafely of steam endnea, directed by CWreaa, baa etw-d,t-s rf the .Me--e! The Chamber ofDe- 4 been made ; ami mentions that the acite of. the j potiea had rejected the appropnatm a rolnU.Df, the Nam Airvhim, m thw Uounty; Una been cfvhxl to . treaty. The ITianiber a? a popular tmtiy. ana in popu- the General Covernmenl by thia CoiniiKMiwealih. ..Tha ILepurt k.an-ordiuaxy f-udonnancav hu bodies ra(hintr ai aaore nama U-an that wnat is rejected st one session ahoahj be adopted at another. Moreover, the IVeMiienl atkoww Itsle that he tad of- Ing nothing worthy of-remark or praise, aad wrrt-1 g. .j pirt,re aurancr," ic len in i I4ylc (hat wwild hav rrtrr m act tlralesident have Dor uragraced any cierit m tne wpaniue-ui. to. r-WW?OKT orrtn fWrMASTlEXIXIt, .1 rtwagra and ua-iatwfaf tiry - it is devoted al most'exclusivt'lv to atatemetita intemh'd to excul- Dlhe Dr-partmcnt frooijth charges receuly ?ht against ii. ' . According to Mr. Barry'a account, , the Department was in debt o January 1,1834, $315,59? 9S. roftaire from January, 1, to June 1, 1833,. . . . . - - tl,44,269 69 Eipeiwea during tbe aame time, $1,400 45 ? fcdaiice, $47507 2 paused to Jeara the rruh of the second deliberation of I the French Cbamtm I. A we had waned w entyrRve f elrs abeadTlniurht be bj4 bate waited one year ipnre. without any derogalsotl of naiiijnaihonpr. JJra mure eJ permlly as he nan aurare wai w utrumc u vtrnrnent of France" the h'mf and bin Minwrr would prrtM the aprropriatioB at the ensaing eeawon of the llvambersr tve think so; ana we oo noi aou that every politically aane mind will concur ia tbe opi ana. rpoa this pnint, the National Intelligencer con tains tome eariood rafcrmatme. Warlike ar the Mea- aaee .'is. we are riven to'understaed that it woo d have - f . - a been yet more an, but tor the nrwest rolerpamiuo ot the President a advajers. 1 it paper aiys: We have mid that the Mewaee, as &r aa it goes. ia charaeterstic of oar prear-nt Chief Alag-strate. In myuif ao, we do 14 bksjb tiiat il excuses ail his Cet- iVoat. (Ac Soudur.Tiwii MulSiuU CUutit. - " We iiuert Ts-liw "Ora Keport of the Joint Com- miitee on r egVral KcUluau. We do. tmt regret that the press, of other matter has fiirred us to auspend lo Ihis uie. period our Udararvwions on ' a w-iid tie touchinjr the botMir and well-being of our country. This sub- (yectrarmnt hetnocatmlv ami deTila-ratel v considered; Jaial i( 1.1 afler ail ejitmiiiatiiMi, eool and duuuwoii- ate at lejastlhat wc are ciunpclk-d to dmapprove of fhe ureunatanced 4 this coirinHiii(i. The Repn-t Trrf t indeed unexceptionaWe"; 6-r mi iitnnuf the State Right Partv ever ii infill ed thai the nath imlmlcs anv ohliguti.Mi im iHiNut tent with tbe duly of obedieitce to the Feih-ral CVmatitutrnn T arat rnrm-riyd:yij CwiftFlrtweeohe" the Stale, and not tbe individual, would he the ultimate arlii tcr, lira ol-ject c4" the amendnK'ui sr-enia hj.be aibf-famiajly attained." TTra'onlh never was intend ed to oarirol the opinion of anyr hwt t gwrrd against the couiuiuanoo 47 certain ocrricstructivo of the imlrpi mlince of - tha If ihe npprKi. two uf (he (Tuioa. Party has arinen from ajuisap. prvbeu-uo a thih point, we nreghtd thntlhe ti tTi culiy has bcea rvmuved by the explanations of the Rer-ct. But why has the Treasam Bill been dropped? We are somewhat at a ham wheib - regnnl Ihia uM-asuaa aa a Condition or a cwwr-rpience of the conciliation; but, in either liht, it seems equal ly haWe to objection. The intent "of thi hill was to- pimifdv aet of rebellion ami forilte opposition to the ultimate authority of the State. Now mi Lone.. cld mwllo find- fWidt 'wuf- hrw' mtsnn.1- We ami so esu-eutral to the safety of the Common, wealth, unkv-M from an awirehensnon of hecnmilig peewwwllv liable to its penalties: the very fact.. ineiclore, (if such were the taot ) ol this enactment being a ground of partv Wiii'Sk Sajm,JtdLitW betciearrfmgeWevfic if 3Tnrstaw4f3rVirnd ' surncient reason f r enforcing it at every hazard '""117 on i the other hand, we regnrd it aa a conse . .. ' -I' .! .1' - , niie life im um uriaie com-manon, ine n-iiTiimi o; the Treason Bill seems equally unwarrantable. This bill was not framed merely to support the oath : it was a irteasure of national defence, sugges ted by the experience of past dangers ; a roetaire that should long since have been adopted ; from the absence of w hich we have already severely sufier- ed, and Air the enactment of which there will ne ver be a time more appropriate than the present, rendered more peculiarly fitting, too, by the ab- .oc of that iety division which might Before nave given it a party aiect. W rfj-eaf, that to a conciliation bafd on, or connected (as this was) with, the rejection of (he Treason Bill, consistency and candour compel us to express decidedly wir dissent. But we object, not because we underrate the advantages of domes tic peace, but because we set a higher value upon those measures that have been sacrificed to pur chase it ; not that we love Carsar less, but that we love Rome more. Since, the re lore, the sacrjhee baa been already made, and the people, aa far as we have the means of information aptiear to. be coutcut, we shall hail with heartfelt pleasure the you UsSJliiwwiikrcd, red bv the oath of oflice in the proposed amendment of the .Constitution is fionsistent with the Constitu- tion of the United States, that public tranquillity ml frmernnl eotictTrd -nwy be restored airKihifthe Lsicii - Chairman of Com. on thepuTt uf lht Senate. hlale, bi'if leave lo llemirt Thai they fu l thul, under a (lovcrumeiil like mini, m4 only every real grievancu of (ho citizen htsild iiHi l with prompt mln-aa oo the art of tin; Irgihilurc, but that even imaginary grievum'ca, rouimg from a portion ofiair fclluw-citizcna, ahould obtain iU rr tful cNiiili-rnliou. Diti'Htri of ull cvlniiHic com-iileratiotM, lira ums. imiriiilixl coiiijil.ini (hut lira oath provided for in lira aim-mlim-iit of I lie till urtirle of tint t'lawtilu tion of tlna iStiiti-, to la- hereulU'r taken by every peraon holding ol1ke under ila authority, ia demj-n. e.1, by a majority of lira I'eople of Ssith Carolimi, lo iuipota on the .Mriooiuilt obligations lo lira Slate, inc aim aii-iil with iIiimw which lliev owe to the Coiwlilillioii of the Cuited Stutea. 'I tl Its opill ion rmir Committee consider alto-iher groundless. Ttray have no hernial ion in alTirming ihe l-eue-Tthnt the said oath was hi-m-iI Hmmi ami ado4id by lli. Pcoplc of South Carolimi, withiMit the mt reunite intention hT interlermg with those ohliyations a bet'ieie winch la "coiic ur re id wiTFi lira coiivlction of" your CiHiimitti-e an to the true iiiterin-lalion of the unth itM-lf; &r whil-t the oath as-rrts ami main taina tin- .Sovereignly of Saith Carolina, it cxpn-as- f ly proviile for the tniirt id' lira C.Histittilion of 'ill,- I'll,!. ..I Sil . I.U I r.. Iu ..(' ull ll... . . fiti.u uiuii n, Ul.l linn- ill, nil, if, ail , cilixi'tiH of Snith Carolina we to a coiiiMU'.t which alii- solemnly iniulo with her si-der Sl.iti a. To wipMMe that the People of Sootli Carolimi, iu engrailing this outh ihi their Constitution, iutenik'd to iiiiKiNe nay obligations on her citizens incomfuitilile with their duties under lira Federal Con-dilution, whilst iu the sumo oath lliey require those who hold ollicc under her autho rity to swear " to pmrrrr, proirrt, and tirfrnti, tkr Cimttitution of iht United Statri," would ho to suppose thnt the State was camlile of requiring her cituuns lo inoiif ihe crime of perjtny, by assuming cuolradiclory ohligationg. W e trust thai lira Me morialists would not expect us to rcel auch an im putation ; if it were possible, aelf-rcsiect on the art of the Iisluture, and a deep reverence for the authority o the People, would prevent it. It apiears, however, that the memorialists fur ther complain " thai if the th be construed aa we are instructed by very high judicial authority il might in good faith lo be in reference lothe lan guage of tho Ordinance of 1&33, it clearly deprjvea wbf the-Tihr rf Mlglft- the tiiattcrs in dispute between ourselves and our Al low -citizen." Your. Committee auppnse lira judi cial authority here alluded to must lie that of the Judge.of the Court toF' AjllW-alsi'wTio'livered" a! dissenting opinion. ' How the firamorialists can de duce, nay abridgment ed their right of lildirnrt-nt j Irom the opinion in question, vour Committee are at.a losslo.ciHiceive, siitcc. jt decjares, in terms ua explicit as .caa. he usoil, that -the tiath inpliei tio compulsory comormity. of opinion, hut provides nione mr iMieiny ot comtucf, on the part of an offi cer id the Mate, whilst he conlinues in olhce With these vicwa, and, as it is believed hv vour Commitlw;, with an understanding between citizens J A I I il . - T boi uew-rveu luuutncsj.auu eaiiinaimny -botti of the majority and minority of the Convention of tbe Peojiw of South Carolina, which assembled at (his place on the 14th of March. 1833. tho ma inr it 'v agreed to preterniit.ihj)..iiupiwlion-4d- nn )ntn-rjfi Atlegianco by their own autlwrity. that tr miifht amending the Coiwlitution in the ordinary modecd ttw e,v:rcue of this -Siveretgn function, thaT the scuso of the IVde might be taken," with all piawi ble gravity and deliberation, on the high matters in dispute ; and as some of tho-e -r-"-"'ing ii- i Miresny projHised such an a)peal as a pacific arbitraL.in of the controversy, justifying the confident expectation that their best offices will now be exerted lo obtain a general acquiescence ' iu lira VI - u.. . o- .i e . ... hi r. niuaii wimmj, mini lira Umiaiios oa P In whom the aujijccf hud oeeii ri.C,,,- 1"" againat tho ex-e,l,eiM-y uf increaai,,. iM-dlura. dsieurre.1 in. . Tlra Senate having concurred In the imetai lo lira tmgroMsrxl bill lo authorise lira inpT" of I wo Survey ora in lira c.amtiea of Mimte ami Haywood, lira said bill was ordered to W7 rolled. " i all applications hereafter tor divoren ' ct forth by lira imlifimrar in his ZS. Jrt shall he regarded by lira court a... y lira court Utu thai in all cause (Ira c.sirt shall Iw reva . ii- .. . . ! i i ier ih ibci, ami u aojmigeu ny a jury 0 k. j cient, umler prna r rest rictK sis, to divnrra L .i... i i.. . t . . aw inu is ns ia ui iiuti moony, or otlly Iruta bid board, tlra cisirl shall give judgment acomr 1 The engrossed hill for the i-t-iier repbjj tlra County Courla of Yancey, was read thea oo iiuiu -iiiM-p, -uwtim, wou uruoreo ui bt enni, Agrwahly lo previouiarrangetiM.-nlalM(s and iiM'inliera of the Senalo now entered ikaQ when Ihivid L, Swain, (invermir cract. in ' of both branchea 4" lira Ii-ginlature, loukad acrils-d tlra oath prescribed by law (rr kjia'( cation lira same being administered bvtbilU llenrv Seawell, one of the Jndgri of th RarL .... .e ,..;.re.-!i.: n . .v" v.uuii-1 ui urn auu i-ouiiy . i rcviuu ia ba bb tK Htimi, llw (.ovenior rose and addressed tl b aemlily. wujTi Ihctmber 11, le34r ..SENATE, Mr. Wyclra, fnnn lira Commitliie on Finat4 which wn ri'terred lira Governor's Meagt -4 live to tlra resolution of last scat-ion, dirwciin.L, tu have suitrtUo (Jrave-Stisies placed at that-n-i of .MoiiilM-ra of tlra Legislature interred in ihwni reported a resolutuai appropriating Muora 8-jau to the lairial of Memlstrs ol" tlra Legialaturt ax idlau-rs of the State w ho may die near hi tbtSv of (lovcrumciit, and designating tha aaaaw 1 winch they kIiuII be interred ; which wu real la hrst tune, aiul laid 011 the table. Mr. Carson, from lira Seluct Comrntttet m a much of lira GuveruorV Message as relahalii (JoovuiUoii, to which was referred tha bill ing a Coiiveiilioii to amend ihe Const i lutioi aft Slate, reported Ihe same with sundry amendiwra The httt and nmcmtuicut-i wcr uioile theanieri the day for Monday next. Mr. Kdmonstiai, from the Select Commiilai v which was referred the petition of Joha Hyde, a Haywood county, reported a resolution ra dm fcwi which was read three tiuraa, passed, aod anbt 16 be cngrossod. The Mlowing engroaaed bill passed iti m. veral readings, and waa ordered to be eniu&i. Thebill to incorporate the Burke County $dt Muimg tranvt-" y--:-- - -"Mr. vmwpreifcoini more efli-cfwiffji prevent litigation, and to avoid suits in law;ki was read the first tirncr,ind rerurred."" .JWUSB OF CX1MM0NS. t ' On rmdioa of Mr. Sloan, the Committee all tcrnal Iiiiprovement were instructed to iwimrvia. the CTpcdiency of rendiiriiiff Black river, iafc counties of Cumberland and Sanrpsonluvifi'Jt, tor the purjiose ut ruXtiug, lo ita junctrao with grt ttver. rr-- - -V--: - Mr. Bedford presented the petition "of hioil citizens of Rutherford county, relating lo lha to ing of the public road from Lincolntoo to Ruth fordton i which waa referred. - The engrossed bill to divorce Isabella A. Ports H-oii Jrat oUiibanuVItobort Pottery waa read Ihi times, passed, and ordered to bq enrolled. The House now proceeded to. the ordcriflf A1 day, and again resumed the consideration of ft reauluti.H snhrmtfed hy-Mrr Pornr J BtHtttw Tpe iw betneon tho nii-tiim of Mr. Craisre lo postnna indefinitely tho said resolutions", Was deciaed" in & negative yeas 57, hays 71. The rtteidwa itrtrtring on rhe'a Barringer rnoved to strike out the find rea---; ttl" nriofprfT, i'lmt the Sovereignty of the&l is in the Petiole thereof: thnt Ihe Senators in wa itress are the representatives of that Sovereige-J under the Federal Constitution ; and that, tbera- fore, the People in their primary asHeinhlies,or " JTATE T iEfl TST A TUREr- COMPILEO VBOM THB LATEST BAUCIUH FaPKBS. Wedne$dayr December 10, 1834. ' SENATE Mr. Wyche presented the following resolution, which waa read and laid on the table : " Retoleed, That the Treasurer elect be allowed until the first day of January," 1833, ; (6 commence the duties 1 of . his ioye.;,aud.that the- Public Trea surer now in office continue to discharge the du ties until that day. . . . 'Bill presented Ry Mr. Montgomery, a bill to alter and amend the Judiciary System of North Carolina. Read the first time, and referred. . The proposition of the other. House, to refer to a Joint Select Committee so muc.h of the Govern or's Message as relates to the interest of'North Carolina in the public lands, was concurred in, and Messrs. Branch, Spaight, Sawyer, Holmes, and Mehane, were appointed the committee on the nart of the Senate. The said Committee, on the part of the louse of Commons, consisis of Messrs'., Hen dersou, Marstellcr Graham, Daniel, and llaiper. the first resolution, it was decided in the oegatf" - venti irnvi 71. - JMr. Outlaw mved to aiTrend; 4ry arrikingaii ih first josolutioiir and lrraemg-lhrfolmwrrig ; rnlinn hnvA nn eiirlif unless ilelcirnltld for iMl0'" pose br the Peopleta" instruct ihe Senators fr On motion of Mr. Potts, the question wa W taken on striking out the said resolution, and wa ded in the negative -yeas 53, nays 73 - . Mr. Harris moved to amend, by striking second resolution, and inserting the following 1 " Reiolvfd, That the Hon. Willie P-M. one of the Senators from this State in the of the United States, be, and he Is herehf j ed that his vote upon the resolution declaring the President, in' his lata ExecurivTprocnP re lation to the public revenue; has assumed ."PJ himself authority and power not 'v .a' Constitution and laws, but in cr0xmjft; does not meet the approbation of North Car and that it is her Sovereign will that the saw luti(n be expunged from the journals of the Ou motion of Mr. Potts, the question out was taken, and decided in the "6Kau,7Ll 9, nays 69. M r..Manly moved to strike outu fhe first resolution the we ..Is, " acting prp9entatives of the people of the State ; motion was not agreed to yeas 57, y' V. qiiestion was then taken on the- adoption solutions aepnrately, and decided in the affirm" -

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