1 V i J -4 .L 41 ... " 4 J 8VJ rJ ? m w .,r 4r . V TV 1 - - , ' ' - .. . I Z i - - -t- ... 4 ! - 5 - i ; by h 3itueon:p. jones; i KDITKD -PUBLISHED.; ; XZaTI r?rit thcAdmlnistration ' WuSSS States Bank, wtfh -:fioatldnaas expcfi ciay have ' bo-occefspary..!.' - Jt" j . r t J umi.- t iit. Atm the excise of tnes poster : : u.: r , anH ttta President, ; will pro- StSTand disaffection, ahd .till S tiiTH weaken out; unionto say nothing of tig t a tarll' wIch lias -for its ebject, the fostoing 4Jf the intcrpslsbf one section coantattho expense of another, the best energies of tho paper . wUl be opposed.!. , -'; . wiivfll ; OfthenlypTopotcadtjctrfneoi ISull.fica- t The Carouxa Watchman Is polished 7'Arec DcBars per year, m advance whbretljqiHicrj live in Counties more tqan - one hundred miks distant from Salisbury, and fin ' nil cases' whcre'thTraeeoant is over one year stan - din?, the price Will be $1. " . - -; ; . ; J No subscf Ipuon will be taV?n fur less taan one xlixx Adcrtisinrr wQl be donVt the usual-rates. ' Ko suhwsripUon will be withdrawn until arrears- - p-ck' arc paid,Wlcss the FAiivr chotxts. ( . - - , K?tWribcrs riavine the whole- sum ad- ! Vance, can have the, JKufeifnmatO tor one! t year, and if advanced reguiariy,m uc vuuuuu- : ed ! it the samurifates afterwards. . ' I f ; - ' " All lettejs to tlie EditoT'muat bfe Post f aider f Key will not be attended to. f , ; v Persons addressinff the Editor on the bmixion -ef the Ofier wilt address lani an Editor, -of he Cardiiia UtchmwiThc that write on oth- er business ran direct to II: C.. Jones. - iiN BJ All the subseripiions taken betore tue - cmcncemratcfthisHPapcVit will be remem- tKn raihtlMltn ! 01 me r lilbl S'alisIarrjT...i..Saturtlay, August IS, 1832, I- . : AGENTS. The following jGentlenicn will oblige me ; by .Mting as Agents tortlie WvTcnMAic in the sev eral Counties! where they . reside, " and reeemts rr.ldo bjt them: would be as ; valid as. if mado ? by j5'sclf,-viz r i ' 1 , i; FOIl jSUJlRY countt. .4 Francis K. Armstrong,- ;Capt. John Wright,- . " ' . , ? Cof.T; B. Wright, : " : . ' lLtcr Clingmam. 4 ; . jlSTOKES GOUNTT s 1 r Jdin F Poiiidcxtcr, Esq, . j ? 4 I&uic Gibsan, E8q. - i - 1 r ! WILKES COUNTY, i ! ? CoI;SamL P, Patterson ' Messrs Finley & Botjthell, ;, i.i BUHKE COUKTY, Robert Pearson , Esq.- . ' Sidney Erwin, . . , , Jchni1; Hardin, Esq. Rol)CTt GallowJ7,jr.Esq. A.- Scales, sq"; 4. T BUNCOMBE. Jesepb; T, . Caldwell, Esq. . 1:i;;;Kukcolj C.'C. tlciidcHan,Esq; X M' BuTtoi) Esq. " 4v 4 -I i i Brj J.Boydj.'' ; F L Smith, lSq, JIiles B.'ihernaihy. ; I '"CABARRUS. David Stbrfce, Esq. t ! 1). MBaxitnger. Esq. : : u 4GUILF0UD- j :Cr;J. A.Mcbane; . " -. ; ColA;Mi:chell, ' C: r UlEDELL. 1' - -Whitfteld Km. . - 1 : 1 .VvinvinsoN. ; J1 .V Jo!mP:MabTv. - f- T i iRca-wnablo commission will be alloF ob mp aey collected. f H, C.JONES. Salisbury, July 23, IS32. ' . , 4 .NULLIFICATION ' : i! tTli following r5olutioo, .. among others was adopted at a recent meeting' of tb-JuiriEerariit. XJliarleston", and' shews conclusively that "they are" determined brl resistance, - :; . ' KeIred,Tli"aUhc act passed at the last scs sloh of Congress entitled " an act to alter and ar(end thq ?feereral acts imposing duties ori. ira pcrts;Hinasmru:h as it recognizes the pTincirJe of protection, and tru poses uefual and oppressive taxesnot called fur by public urgency, butUx ike soleiexclasive benefit cf a clasj is delibei' tnicJof llbsc, wiicthii.opcir ? hidtoi, he ; Ml ,. SL-tW,tmjitf hi streab. Cimciam, Wit, 1 in the. WeSAion. EeUeTins" n W-f" that uiKlcservctl uamc can "VI icticn cf Ccrmrxnt, te pB I fed ; itU. dug to .anavin- anamuttuons,it.is-conirary y ""i.r, views bVctviipollty and as such will be gombat cd bVthc lVvitjhaiasi . , -4 ' . - . I .i ; ; .( .-)- -- -: ' - ' 1 1 ' v i J ' ' , . . - ! it atci palpable and danyrril'ixisc ofwernoi i haVea rioiitand ar&ik dut boundto interposo lXa aircsilnff operation of the aid act withis dily a the forms of, Government wul perout;. ta nullify.fcrrtest tjie j,xation joMltsame tLinoarrliimtsasviolaUonlloC our deanst To resist a iavFof Congress generally w trea When the laws cnaqrep oyne 114. faction in SthJ CajDlina.llrcflcct- hgVnctf ocght to rally uwnniLtliie nstitadoa if theiVfatKcrsand preiietre it.tei a ;nch inhen-, tance to be 'transinitted to thjir;j;liirdren. - Who is it thatis ffianlfestty sowing iheseed's of dissb lutioa? i'It i? aband ci.diprintliarahitious inenwho having lost l&pV It ol5ce:! and prefer jaentf from" the federal govenrment, are seeding tobrealcupine Union, in orUcr tnthey may bo MMt'nuA in tno Souttiera republic?! the- fu;ure eJUitehce vf which they. anf airful.boidiy pro- have every thing wj hope roatuniutmn and civaiwarand every thing tr gain rora tuo dis- ,LL r2st 'nrriAisedH Govenunent T-ne, inibcwln' has extended iftclf to'xiuw j- hunc-st men, asln a cajicsx-t pupaiar ueiusion. ItWre as cuusfc serious discwnieni, it iiaij b6jn almost eniirely temovea by we act passed it the last so siuii" of Congress. lSutbonieirf the,dutiesare too higii, isreauijy admitil-d, thit'caareal majon ty yt'il aruciJseuiiSUraaia tne thera Slates, thy -have been faiiUruJ'.y veiuceU,kid in .uuio cases entirely uoojislied. The staicneut below, taken from-tho. Soithuru'PatroU w:e beikve presents a fiir analysM of the TariiT of 1828 and 1SA2.. Jjet us-with a Unitta aud pHtriutic voice, say. wo,- tw to thatj mo too dart scatter the seeds cf ditfpwCmm us. ; let tae hills hide him and thf toiuinsHJoyer hiia. "It wer4 bettcsr for aim il lie had neve? beea bofi. Aaron Burr once attempted tuieoverhrow of our GuverUaient, to the end that he'iitghi crdct . a great. Western republic. He was disappinted aapilant,! and sought W gaiST 'power by bringing confusion audlruirr upon our beloved country . W4 live under the most frcq fit best Government on earth i Let us not suffer it to be blown to the fuurwinds because of temporary ills or imagin ary grievances, Let us' cherish;! with parental affection the parting .ad vice of the father cThis country. In his farewell address to the Amer4 can pojplc, hetelfsthein to frown indignantly ap- Union gr alienate one section fooiii . tbej other. Let' us hold m keen rDmombrance that by anion our lib erty was gained, and j by disunion i willbe lost. Disguise it as the Nullifiers kiay flreir .. doctrine leads: directly to dwunion, fclaodshltl, and civil war. ' ' They maintain 4hat I af statefhas thq right to arrest the operation l.of i '-law Ibf .Congress w hich in tlieir opinion is unconstitutional, howe vcr grearthe raa.Tity rvtyl have been by which it was passed. Can a State berin tltc Uniunjand not subject to its laws ? Can a Stdto be in and out ofthe Union at the sanuk ttine A state 13 certainly but ofthe Union jthat restrains by vio lence, or otherwise th'd complete accn of a law cf Congress; Are we, the "rople, wllling to have twenty-four masters ? If Soutli Carolina has a right to decide for herself,!' so has; every -other State, and in such (case, -we should have twenty four different interpretatioiij cf t'ieS constitution. The President is swiorii,to see hat the laws are executed.. It is his imperative duty. We shall see the resalt. rWe hope tlje;gaoasenso of .the people of SouthCirojinaj will 3'et triumph. : ..' ;TrirolipS8." i t " . . ..v0oti.liijs. . . - ' Plains ccsting.SSi and j under, the" square yard," value imported $266,060 duty "4b, per cent mount qf duty, : ; ? -S i t f f 19,727 CJotb. cosing over 33 ct3, the , square v- Avard, value importfed 2,854,339,.. duty 4 per-cet -amount of ftu -tyr! . ijtte$yK'l84J5li BlanketSiilloisiem'SttuTgeodXi'e,- ynlua ' imporjted $2,473,185, j diity, , w ou qol ver cuou uuouaL ox au ? tv.? -75p3ft l V .... 4 j 1 1.1,67798 Hednction, on wbolcni , 1 ; ' 4 'coTToKa." ; - Cottoii goods, value imported, 57) 18 r , i wi, uujy pur cenu , auicun. Of duty, S,7Cr01 1 3,70101 . "4 36575 Reduction on cottons1 ! v a- iir..' mow.. Iron, and marmractutes of.lron'aTul rV X. jMx..! ' . I. 1111 .ii mki il' S' tr: ' 4 ofbcri. ruuiAiiuuiu,-v J,0,UZd Reduction on iron su9APw.s Reduction on sugar j; K'l : 411,539. Salt value miporte!V&fc7lJ910'. ntv" ' ; 20 cents per 56 lbs. amount of duty 2074,800 1 -T. r; .-w409' . Reduction on saltj " 5,404. s t 94G.IJ030 ihe limits of South-Uarolma and; maruamiug kvithuj thetate, autHontiajriglita.and liberties ippcTtdniaff to onr j tateji andiat we- ynU rfiH th i mcank in fitur ) Dower epep- :scn. ! -The "biiumiiB&Jto5i5tate:to authonae puera : w wuuuiufc wjju. '- duty 3D per, cent.4 amount ipf edu- ' ou"V DIwn -ana white, value import- . - -ed$4,630342idutybmvrt3,ori- : , vwmie rcw.pcriOT,amounrot Iutf,' SJJGSG " -4- f- if , , ! . wp-a T. p gAMSBPmr;;ift c;eA!iri73afeiy; mFsi'Siisas;- TarUr of t : I I"-:'.-- : -.WOOLLENS. r;!lT lj' KV Plains cost 33 4 cents and under the square yard, ; value imported 2CG,060 duty 5 per cent arnt -Vcfduty-:. ;' . ;nvo3 Cloth costing over 33 J cents this firrdare 1 , " t C yard, valud imported $354 du ' " I' . :ty 50 percent, amount of duty' , 1,426,169 Blaniet, Hosiery Staff good, tic: : : value imported $2,463,18, duty 10 r " j v:-t 115 pet ceat, amount of doty . ! 236,02 .1,67790 : . cottons;; - . Cotton grr,Ydue imported. $7,9 18y; ' ofduty, : S'30574 :m,oNf;''a;l,.i Iron and manufactures of iron and steel, R value imported, 3,46692, duty C3i.ctaamauntiDftduty, l,8S2p3d 1 ri'sucAii4 , I .u 5?ugarlmrwn and ytutoi value ihtp6rt-. cd, $430363;duty on brawnS 1-2, , 0:1 white 3 cents per lb., amt. of du- - 2,850,4371 ' ':. salt. 1 , ' Salt, value imported; $671)79 duty r ju ccn per ooipounds. amount, of I ' ', j .duty - ' j 537,404: $9,461,030 It will thus be mm that on; the Ave protected articles of Woollens, Cotton, Trbn, Surar and Salt, the reduction will amount to 233"8."io: Now it will be seen that, copvinnr. the: Treasurv state- ii;uuujip'jfis, we uave esxirnaiea the whole vut- ue 01 riams, imported ai 33 li-3 cents the square yard ($266,060 j as. paying 5 per cent, duty, when the minimum bein? 35 -centi linAer hi nov nwl the reduction will be greater than wo have stated ori this description ?f goods.- With regard to the other protected articles the reduction on uamanu4. tactnred wool is 10 per cent., exicept . that costf ing 8 centa and under, which comes in free. On flannels and Baizbs tho rcdultian is -2 cents ' tiy square yard;" On Brussels aid. Wilton car peting? cents. On Venitianl dd 5 cents. On ton When thcseHreductionslin) added to thosr- vuiwu uapxuvr j i-senis. va.nemD nv per made on the aooVetmentionsd five protected ar-J tides, t'ae aasresraie result will not varv mueh. I if any thing, from the stateiebt of Une SecreUrv if the Treasury, wiho estimated the reduction on protected articles at about thre4: billions of dollars although viewing the articles separately we make a less reduction on woollens and a g.cater redac tion on. Cottons. ' ' ' . ' Now, it will be borne in mih tiat tn Address state? that .qpon those rnanttfacturear: which are received in exchange I for the productions of the Souths the aggregate increasei of the burthens of taxation beyond vhat they were under the Tariff of p2S. is believed: to be upwards bfoneWlUoa of dollars;, j The articles we have selected Jor com pansoAjconstitute the 'great bulk M largest a4 uiotint fear protected commodities, and fear but: of five of these, -'aatoely, eoitosb, woollens; irohi n4 aro almne.vtho XQl4s!tre rrdootioaof the V ;iy country, (Great Britain which tue adresJT xu - rwcivea in exenange z jt ino stap4s,; productions of the South," and are ?? burthened by an increase of taxes of upward of 'one million of dollars." '.'j !v : I: We shalf extend tliia compailaoin to the great; mass of unprotected articles, to show with howlit tle prupriety it is alledged that sogTeat a reduc-" ton as nearly twelve m'llibns af dollars in' a" scheme of impost ;J producing n 1;830 between twehty-r;ix and twenty-seven !mr?f ions,, lean be saidtoaflbrd no evidence of reaction but on the ontrarv nroof Lf gTessive. We have Said that the loss from the! uieratiori m the pound sterling arid of , interest! trarathe payment of caaH duties and KhnrtminT tlw credits, will about 'balancc the aiu from abol lshmg the addition cf the 10 and 20 per cent, to .c vi imJuriai;(HlS. XIUB W Snail Show wc think satisfactorily. ' h From l?ieCharkstoh totier: v The mind enlightened, shrinks with horror at the contemplation of dangers with which th present crisis, of arTairs is fraught. The good order and tranquility of the once happy Union is UiTdatencd the molocli cf civil discord is gaming sway in crarland, It hfcoif.es, then, the imperative outycf (he true - rot to exhibits in Uc eleares: ght, the intimablft blessiccs weeruoy,in:the untrarr.mrled participa tion :f liberty unalloyed and byJaudable means, to avert, if possibH.from our fair country, the awful storm which liowls, and with rjust mdisr-nation thunders, to : shivpr th .blest, pillars of her; support:, Our renu!li fnr Mora .than forty yfear ave'becn enjoviriff unex arnpled freedom a freedom . whjch " secure to tae ezrn, regardJcss cf rank, the privilcrr8 of spoeeh, thought, . aition, and the innccenrpat riarcaicat happmcss of usitinr own grape vine and fig tree.. What greater mcentrve ean be offered the unswin tojnainfain the institutions h by;exhlbitin thera as the dwelling places of the Tee, the asylums cf tlie oPnresvl SJvx penitcrs have so declared them; experi ance has confirmed their declaraU6n thpJr has been the consecrated price. A tha i. proof cf the vahie jjiuLwhich our rTn;rtA U. i 1 nd with shame be J it sn?d. itU : wll give the tclforawfafrhta l,, 1U ltsiframers: 'Ammm. vriiW iJi-iL-i cf trcps,rwithcut a.s:ngle8cldier, exhibits a! raore fdmg. .posture to f, reign ambitjcnJ ,1 miea, wiuia hundred thousand reterans ipidv tbrcambat. j It was remarkedL mi 1 l?iTTier occasion , e that the-want hadsaved jhe .liberties; of one nation in Europe! vuS cuut4 oy ner , msuiax situation! and her iriia?, .impregnable to the armies of h .neighbrrrs,. the rulers of great Bntain r1'" ie oy real orartificial dangers to cheat the people m an evtin;- isumew. ine ct:tance cf the United" Stated irora ine powenui nations;: of the worli, gives thexa u the saine rainriv aectrritv.. ! A- snwrmW establishment can never be necessary or plausible so long at they continue a ttnited people ; but let it never for a j moment, be forgotten,. hat jiheyj are indebted foir , iVis advantage; to eiri.upiorl alone. I The" mome ntof ;ta i dissolution wiBWl thk new date of a new brd t bfthing Ihe fears; rf tri weaker; or- the ambition of thefp'stropgel States confederacies, wilf seVthe same I'eiSn? pie in the new! as Charles the 7th did tn 1 thl old world. ?The exampre will be foUowed rere from the same motives which produced liuniversal iimuuq mere.- instead el denvinf from t. out mtnatio3,tbe precious adrahtare vrhich Great isniam nasyienrra irom hers, the lace of Amer- of Europi Ti IviD pinicnt liberty cvcrrjv!ierof nuasuiru uinvvut'fj sianuing armies, iae pprpetnar taxes. "The fortune of JUanitetl ni-4ca will be even mare disastrous ' than thid; ofp5arope. rrhe sources of jviliu the latter artcafifincd to hr own litait. No superior povrerltiffaajther quarter of the globe,,nnt;.gue uirwnsr . hr rival nations, - inflalue .their' mutual, animsilics, zd render mem jtse yrstruaients f forefen jealousea, aniir?venja In America ..the ambition, a rniseries springing jrom net- internal jealoues, c;uen tions and wafs, wuuH :form a . part'onl! of her lot: A plentiful addition- of ' evils wodld have their source ias that rrlatinn - in whirb! VLr.rmt sjands to thii qtjarter'of the Eirth, id which no otrrer quartei of the Earth ; bears ; to Hcrope." This picture of the cbnsorHierices of disunion can nrtbe too highly coloured, or ioo often eihilited., jvcry iua.i uo loves peace every m&n who loves his country , every man ; who Joves! liberty, oiight to hay jt ever bcfoiC - his cj'es, that he may cherishj in his heart a due attachment to the Union cf America, and be able to set a-diku value on the'mearii qf preserving it." Tha is lte wise and admonitory lanaruatfe of one of tne-f.'&mersof th Canstitation, aneot the Cithers of his pourrtry.j uu.wc i inp rrasiaents, ot thescL tree, nappy, and Cnitrdj States. 'Let- him. thdn,. v.:ho lias one spark ofj patriotism left, wflcct, ' thai if the advice here oikrcd. comes Ifrom one;diflclf1a5T in' rpolitical sentiments, he should .bear tn raibdrthat J according tcfaf mostnoble precept, U iff lawful to accept good adviceven from an enemy. Tbe prudent inquiry in all cases ought surely tobe? riot, sq much j from whom the advice comes, as whether the Wvicc is good." : ! h HELVlIUS. Tne Counj de Survilliers, ancfd paftf,hU suite, took, passage in the packet Alexander, which saileil from tlus port for Liverpool on the 20th 'alt.. fKe motive wliieh induced t$is step has been ajsiibject of considerable : pcbulatu)n among the paohc gossips, and ot course a j variety .dissimilar causes are assicmedJ The plea v aich the"vount himself used was an anxious i desire to visit! his wife, who is inl a deciining siaieoi fieajthtbui this, it seems, lii ulsiiUicient to satisfy the minds of some who chka to tak'e a deep interest in the snhiect. - The NeW.York CommerciaL fallowing upja paragraphia a Boston VHMTi "as aa aoio article ot Several irolujoins, in wuicitrit is estnoifehed, apparently tithl writer's satisfaction! thitl the real obiect of l.thel:Coutt'4 journey is tj eitfeavor"lo restore the fajlei dynas ty of his family $ Ince Among thcT reasons u 8liPPJrt 0ftHii6p1nion.it is asserted Jthat, uu lFlni the.viapt dflLafayette to1 this eouhthm an the cvunt, the fatter openlyj-and ; warily .prof claimed the dofctrine "that his brotlier'j . tkmily were the,rightdl inheritors of the F4ench throne and it is furtpeT declared, tliat mpte recently he has writted to one of his friends a Ikt ter 111 which he reoeafs and rmiintains the! same claiui.1 In addition to f these expressions fj hi i opinion it is known- that, a very short- fimelprip ta his' departure for jShgland, a strangel apivedva Bordatown, procured a guide to the Count s mansion, where io remained in clos4 conference with ithe owner lor three days, and fia direct! aftr e fcft, preparations, were cofmr chced oi the passage acfofea the Atlantic. ? lliis, Strang isspr4sd ia Jhavo brought cominiijxidatjona of aatpdflljharaTeic cbi aspect ct ajiairs in f ranee ; and it m certain that his mission, was of no ordinary kmd as sev? era! projected improvements which to Counf had intended to uperinlrnd in person,. Jrero has tilyiandoriedjhis affair3 eftto alegiLgent,and his w-hcle Irwisehoid arranged icr a i4abseactof its chief. Thcjs facts' talcen in-conie(tion with the recent riots j in Pari4-the demonstrations- of .deoateni'Q al f parts of iFrance thejextensive oposhina , to -'the rcigabg tamilyt-ltlie largfe number of adherehtp to the Bonaparte jnteiost-i and various bther circum3tances,l all show-, ing an obvious tendency to another revejath.n, db give ibloar-i to tji belief that the Cofrnl's depari ttrc at this particular juncture is Jelrrablo i other than rherd domestic causes. f If it should pj-ove jthe , fact that Jcs4ph BonaJ parto j has retqrjipd to Europe upon h. ; express, invitation of thi leading members oftl e French opposition; including General Lafayette himself, e?iQrt which consequences niav be expected to result' Tlie throie of Loii is i iiiuippe isatiraay wiiring u r.aq noioun dation in the a flections cf the people who havb been basely dHjeived and betrayed, aril the con duct of the National Guard,,, at and lafteTtheTd nrral of General Lamarque, gives strong evidence that it can hopci to derive but little lutoport frorii their sympathies. The French nation never heartHy eoincidled in the elevation oihe Duib cf Orleans,-ar.d nothing fehort cf t!ie advice and example of such men as Lafayette Jcould have prevailed upon them to give it evetj a passive sanction The fearelthat the Due, though a professed mcxii rate, wp stilr in t-faTt a Bour bon, . and time has shown they were, not mista ken. With a how of regard to popular rights, a petty sutsemeppe to popular prejiiuces in sraaii matters, and an iolitward appearance ojf i fqublican simplicity,'" the 'citixen King hasxemm'tted the trrftise&t acts fusurpation,and onlt itllen short of his predecessor i n ibs olut.- despotisib. . How ever the ministerial journalists may j attempts disaruise, it cannot be doubted that thsere exists at tiiis'timea demand extensive scljene to over throw tlie government, alU the c4operation Of the eldest brancj oi ine once RWRijiJW smi powerful Bonapairtes, cannot fail th 4hasten is success. Thatl this co-operation will1 fake place a matter ofco'nlecturej.but not witliaut some reasonawe munauonv v i j j . :r Whatever oMectilie Cc-mtde "SdnlIer&Tn.ir have in re-visitiog Europe, he-heara with hia the' esteem of tH4 country which lie chsr.as ius place cf not innfippy j Durfhlelit4ehl won for him the j regard ; and admufatibM, f -all who know himj and wherever he m4rp,Ain,e icans uill contihueto.feel an interest, iiihis .wel fare, and bo glad? to hear of his successj" v. . ' ! i ' h ' - . 's-i A letter froas Rorhefdated Mayjt'lth, gives tad fallowinir ! account of; this drear writet- Sir Walter Scott left this' citr, intendlh? to re turn to Ahhrtsfird bv war: of Florehc. Venice, MtinfehJJStntbrard, Franklbrt, Cologne, I Iolland, and England. i On the whole his residence Italy ' as been very.heWficial to hiipj 'though tho ef- of the severe paralytic stock Vilff pTvbably w i'aIiuujiu. Liii hire ww uuao uiii a imuLuw m mu rtas i fects be never 'whollv .removedV as the s labieneesln his! feet was much5 increased,. and he speaks with difficulty.! TTiose.who, are able perfectly to follow him as he speaks soon pejcdvthatthe lnieiiectiia i stream siui -.iiows wiia pnmu;ijupiuu tor the purpose of sharing in the eMrt which will probably b4 made to change the fom of gov- 01 i tne utmost mairmtuae years wmcn ne jnas passeu among us, nis nospi tality lv;s urbakuty -his rannifieent nerosiij his aTniable aiidt uncstentatious mahners, iTave ictifitvl Ecsiilca 'the WOW'hicl.'hc f- ""4 ' I haaa!reayetit to.ne-5fl 'Yfcjg ifJIalt& ie 1 is nbf putting the last haiid (Jl Cuiablaal hoYtl, Biiarfo, whicljia .foiradi oaths citrardraary advcniures. cf a" very-' formidable., bah Jit cuiet. He gi jiily ji-grets ti.e death of Geohe, bocaa as he lexpi jsied hurfeif, ;he wwd X hav,o, beeti S3 hafpy to seer by his own .rlro-sideJUe povrenul geului on whom . the"' wbrld V turned,'" :r Tr. reccivfed art invitation Jto Veunarth3 very week that Goethd . died.- If he atUritd?d only to hU" healtii he would mur.i.-bj sea; but his isdpwn b an irresisiabla linging to the.roman.uc" mocn tams ind aatiqne castles jthat look down h.: j tho blue iraes of KvtlxcrlilQe -J' .'- : i LojrdoK,; Junt 15. Sir Walter Scott has arri ved in London, and is nowot the hou3e"of his sen-ii-law, -Mr Lbclihart. 1 We regref leafa thai this eminent xVHter and admirible mah ha not re turned with any rene wed vigor of catitutiun,ur. any chance, of gfatityfcig the world with -farther i"Js genial nq is ,maeea, raucrh worse iaj health than when he sbi mit;au;beiioU apvn hensUns are r entertained;', of' his recover tf: in passing down the Rhine i he toirfereJ hvi an-.t!r . ' 1 - . : lev. Aft uJi ZT A o. uuuu v4 servant , m bleeding liim, J:c could; not have survived tho auacj- lie has nw, we are ialurmed, lost the ma of one side, and is hot likply ti recover . it. He his been attended W phvsicians ever ainr Iu3 return.-;- 'llihcr. ijVwii the Jyw Yqrk'Etchiitg P01L : Tna Comfnitteo appointed lo investigate tlie character, causes arid syrhptons of Cho lera Asphyxia, report iix part, On the sym p tei j v - L ! "-! ''. '' f Te.best writers,' 911. Cholera Asphyxia, gCn .gr?? tliat it; ia inyanably;;;prec( 0ed ijy'ihefoilowing rcuioritory spmptoms; l paueni jpoinraain or a lassitude and partial utieisiiruss in tho remon of tlie sloJSMicli, accornpanidd -with . scrrjier slight evacuations froSa the? bowelsr. irisuflicieit hqwover toiexcite his jatteiitioiilaral&rr.i , As these! symptoms! increase, ' and tliq "evacaa ftions become mbrc CreqiTent, vfrotn two to iweie uiucs a uuy, j accompanieu wiui tn croad iplrrhis pounterraocie bpcom shuir and'Jnrpf whith hejappearat to. be pbrtv:tly uucofisporii. ; Qcasiorial nausea somciimcs appears tt tiiia periptL These symjtofts i generally epntinuq, vary ing; in hser veritv from on? toferi divs JbcforeithoSG- conal stage sprvcriei,-h first irenof a dark brgn pr 4 blackish hue. IV- i16 J11 'ooittc3,' -t&dy;- beepme less pf .a natural ?pcar ssize, until ; tliey zih stunc the cons&terfce .and Hspoct cf (firty .watdf.". omo bead, ache,j cramp of the fin gers, toes, and j abdobien, slight giddiness and 5ingirig kiiho ejars, ! accompany tbdsc symptoms. Sornetiiries a costtveness of two pr three days during! supervenss,. which is immediately succeeded by a return of the 'dsarkboea, and in a few liburs after'j by a collajpss of Ac whole system,, with naiia njvjjitirig. :. ;.i,':i4j: Hi- ,. JlH during the prevalence of these prcmo hitoHf symptoins,. that th Jmihd ;of u the pa tient should be soricfisly Impressed witlitlie vital importance of filing in medical aid. In tHis gt ige it is a simple disease, caused by a jmorbid poison taken into the system, whici nature, m producing a diarrhoea is exerting ber feeWt powers to dblodge, whici are rendered still more ' feeble, every hour jthe enemyils permitted to fortify and entrench itself iii those organs more partic ularli subjected j to .-its influence. The manner in wiiicl this poison H to be expellV ed,isiby aiding theefibri. of nature with activ and pqwerjiui cathartics, until the im mense 'discharges of feculent arid horribjy offensive dejections,; demonstrat2 Tits total cxpu sion from4he bo(lyr " liut u tnisopr. portiinity be lost or instKid evacuantJj. sti stimvjlatihsr liquers and opiates so. iiidiscri- natelf 'recemraended byisome .shouHinow j DC iicsminiKterea, inci aiaeaac wouiuacuin? more! etrength; and nature,- subdued,jtvou W, in the same ratio, yield' and sink:, inp the :secord Btage of tfiQ iiisc ase. ' . -1 ";" ! Thje attack of the j second sLige is jgener allv made between ten o-c1ock at night, and ten ofclock in Ui6 morring, and is feo sud den arid violent, that the patient often com-1 pares u TomesiroKc oi a emu. , Frequently the patient awakes with an ardenjt desire to go to the water closet, or he ii44 struck'1 indescribably on rising the morning, or soon - after. A sudden am! great! increase of the previous diarrhoea or a violent inclination to hive a passage, with out pbrii, H in most cases the first sympton described by the patients -Vomitiug occurs siinultaceouslyv or soon follows. Cramps, occupying successively the oles of the f"5ct, the calves of tbe legs the thigh,! and in a less degree the superior extremities, super vene instantly? or in the course of two or three hours. There i i i pain in the! region of thl stomachy retiessnes3 andimuch thirsts (The evacuations rescnitfle barley gruel. Still the'pulse is not deprcsscaVfind the pa tient lean. keep, cmfeet. : f UIhotioW afrfvesat tho "collapsed stage of the toscasei, and ! presents that ; frightful. cKoksric decompos:tion of features; of which language can give no adequate idea. His eyes are sunk and Surrounded with a Jivid circli, the pupils often dilated, ! face, shrunk, teold and BvidDarticularly the; lip? nose cold lind pinched uptonguc cold, moist and a little, furred with whits-rMTespired fromlhe lungs- perfbetly coldvbrce pro-' foondly altered, nearly cxTincior nearu un- ly m!a feeble whisj)err--in,a.few cases qnito cxtinct--cxtremitijes cold; afonk: and livid j timek invade the trunkTnd -particuXtho sidei of the chest---handsv: shrivelled - ,and '--r r . - i - . iwrinkled like a washer, woman'srio 'nuli- i cal pukationi or iC ii. 'extremely feeble thirst tcfftngurlneno.longCT scCTCted territl-a "puririns'tuidirequent voinung. Although thointeHcctud 'fati , rp Tt:n almost all cases, th, pa tient lies resardlcss, except to make ffequcnt SS fo?S&Vto hi cramp?. !- fb 4. pain -or even hn" Kuj' - 'it .L- trusT corrl meal cracl, aria tha o56V4- ; ofjStalo oysters. llb.citm ctrodius k!iad ?" -rncsr incessant, ?produse'no cohfvo S of tho --limbs. Fro.-n VnbitH penc J,the blood flows riot at . aLVVr?.Wth' grfcat dLUculty;. h of avcry drk .cofca - at tllOejld Of SOnirt hnnr Pn,'klA'.' .fA-.' ' agd sbl7 cosgakjed vegetans jey ind ib ' f WiUiout-spum.., The raechanical: part of ro- spirauon 13 pretty well performed, toh UiL- fuaiiion ;is impcifcrt. ' In a . verv f-r :U Xgirt, hickupand delirium .snocrvene tn! L1'. coureo oithedisistsc. JThssSSn'of tL"i vhsrS : and face is brownish, not blue - '! , ' 1 i:Ia-thtthst.riaUtiK,K.rnsia feuTJ i wv wail of voice-i cold eia.amy sWcai J .v J. kjrthai.all tfyy surface; thi? dejcct:ocs ,T ! frequent and sevrre.and yu:niling , is BK&i&ci 4 esxcessive... fa short time the. pat:? kt-J te attack, and witBout a struggle. , 8vnahf s uib re-acwon is m.-re pcricct, and he gtvf a a iijpi ot . rccoverinyr for ot 4dayi ; whoa h' toai- fests-a dbpositioa to sleep, the intelWt "rematn- kag.undjsturUid. His fice became flusahs, eyes inject?d, ani in dispite of revulsion or ex , -j-.v.o-,., 0 i f 'UtJUl, nvvj.T :j(jr. 4?tipJs,aad.ho u;c3 with tho'usual'cerebral svmr tarns. . . - - : Wenowje?ume tho consiJcratioas of syr,j "v tonis, with a jriew t) r!ance at sjne. tu i;ivLN , ' naut tolje omitted yat not scfliolezidy ecns:rut td axjuu a-ian pi a general ai3cnption ol uuy. ease. ; , .; .i .., - ..,,.' 1 r'ur r pla many cases there scenix to be an TuteK-r struck with a blow: tort frptnLdistrcsssg .QinU-aortJ, r open. e,W.tc,T;,ir.wotJ.i; f M u uH:iongcT, alter a evn i - i unpen re-action takes . plachcl : Art ) 1 tjaUy maed, a ftble puIsaUort .is pprreirVai h 1 . fr.'ocamiwtwnthJ f. " 1 irigwim-Hbaf the ey.- 19 injected 4n,a inct!t:r r i manner, chiefly that portion t f "t tiiat id t nxK'd I to; tlie -1 Lght; in a less d'egrt f.)p prjrt ov?fvi' ; : '.J by tae lower lid, or an echrymos's tCrraeA it ty4 -i '"v globe, ur liiially a thin pu3 ;s secreted. T'ta tent ceriuial v sinks in 2 i 36 crdfi h f. - ; . , ; Diic monientary'Sonsat'uitifiof being. sicTod , wi4i p f i the cholera, before the appearance of any, pf th V 1 " -syihptoins enumerated. The patient , Irfcto j 1 cdarey this idea 4 by repeating hUnsalf v :i ; jla very many casearomitThg has prrril A alvine dischargeg :i Jn alanro portion cf Daeaw. " 1 't there is only a noaibness instead of crarops of " I the upper extfomitie. . . ' ,i if r iJThe alviaeevacuaticfea are described frota thi J1 V sensation, try the patient, as consisting t jnw 1 water, '; In soma tatr cases there is dab .vortt rni- ' I oui hcadaeli, with? or; without:. tmnitaaiJinruti ; ?' trihging in the -ears. ; Irr about half tho .ci? I pam or pressure cf the abdomen or cpigutnan. .UiUer the finders an-laixloraen has a daBirr feeling. Sometimes, tho' rarely, L'lereare tt"git ' f clullsat the commencement, ' in" fine, the cun-A.: 1 ! w CTaiacicristic.syi3ipioms;ar putrhr, v5mitingcrainpr of the lower extranitte.' hl- cric decompotition of tlie jfoatures, prollxind aitir- J I 1 atipn of thu voice, aenc or ex6am iteeuVnr f l general coldness and liviityr axuila apjr- 'i afifc?, and mtegrity of the intelleetuil fiMii tee. I ; 4. When tlie dbeaso has passeI tluvsnjh itc e!'- j max and is advancing in its period of d'taitiutioni it undergoes the f lo ng moduleitjt i . f Tle attack is rarely so suddi;as z! firat. it Ir , less rapid and violent in its cr urs, -reaotiui H etabiished in almost all casesnd at art. early i' periodX-the choleric, decomposit'on of r?it;nr ?V. iiij exisis in a companuvciy very si:gni degree , f '-"i . 1 ; is in cases which prove fatal in a lew ho jf puis . 'i rarely altagethmpercept'b!, pain at 'the epistl I ' i '', tnom, or proseure, m-m cdmrrtjo. In j short, frofrri its commencemant t its tenalnat'on t.Vm is a jraddal anl frreat . amaiiorUioQ of sympt .nml They bacomn rfiikier and of shorter duration prv . vitras t re-actin.-s. When, rc-actiort ta'res pia.;-e. there ia aj dtli Tnination cf b!dtf,t'v.hG. '.'.ic& flashes, eyes i j'Vtnd t-ngue redi dry, a lit:! sWiillensoinems of a blistered apfirr.rce. i ..covered 'ith i harsh for; svds.afjouttho ,tcr..h; pilfer small, Ufeble, not very frequenturineV;.- or"scanty-U-'tmitIng, purginrr and; crtrip rv; :!i J'S3 urgent crjsjras of them wanting--a leaden-, cy to heftkrirrhage. i ' i Dr. AshbeljSinith, of Paris, snys, I have i Tiy selfraado;Tiiaayatttwr"es. In the -body, which was cold a niarblo whrl animated hy h i ?v mortal spirit, there is, after deaL1!. a i:?- ment of heat that dinus a genial wartnta 1-2 cr . labours after tbe extinction flif?. Dissoctbn ? discovers ! many' of the elfect af the disexse, bur ? as usual leases a great deal unftrwn- ,Thees- segtial arJ invariable symptom isthc rh&n'r i of the system of its flajds, by meins of Cms mu-1 i cas membrine of the alimentary caaal-fwitnout U some of theu9ual iuwl imfMtant phen-&eaa cf mfiammatioo. In raaoy f th ver: cas-i, -there is a pain from great preswre - in ak! - men, Alvmeidacharges are dsaaliy attended with j iio pain 'tehateverao tenesraus--;ilen jwithf nai sensationii reentingiy,.;ims oms no: enaa- rr4a a want of sensibility, f Tin other resp. c:-r that of coidness of hilimtfor example,! the pa 1 tienttt sensible of. it in ther same manafr a . ' when m health. The tormenting thirst, hnvj ver, while the rnoulh cool and moist h 1 dviubtlees Ian important connection with the pathj. local state-" the stomach. U "f ; iearnnc iifter deCadaveroas stifp;. ness very great. Muscles,, very dry, as cf ah animal Hid to death, rather dark, y Subsiartce cf brain rmturali-aracenoid' raeTTihrane,,wiicvhat injected, bcwistohally: innjtration beneath. . A , little fluid sometiries (bund in the ventricle; i Lungs somd, dark, bloodyv injeciionfof their pos f " teHor portion faiorat contain . a large quantity' of black, coagulated blood., Peritoneum an J peati niwil rfflt! r.f intfstines. Kound aad cry. Aliment tary canal exteTpally. ; srnall intestines wc, col ored i stomach and largo 4ntiirtiaa less so, or qutte natural. Stomach contains usual!' frorii half aDthftoa bint of fluid diflering in difiVrpnt It mriroW 'ften with cadaverous ewhyriiGses4 i"inajl intes tinjes'carrain a fluid varying in, JoTnd cpnsis-: n'ifierertt individuaU and ia diflVrent, natts-'of the same alimMitirjf tttsually.inore t consistent' tlian -that found in thtf stomach. , It i resemMcs" at times .dirtyl rice watery r tliiaj t.W llid. bra ithra decoctioa of chocolte or it is glahJly acd ffTSf S ? hranw,viws:derjyye.inject i raA4coreiftTBT?adherte7 i srWOccasIci;anyjintr i -. Larg; i inttiic.ouiian slightl-or not ff 'octed,, I Ra i61y KnaUpatrhef. nearj lbtT Jf"3 cx-Uhtl i r- a, (3 i! l I- -r I 1 J4 I 3 !-- n is a 'i 11 I: 1 !l i -it -fi SVW44o- jci-vf ni bft but a 'copy'tr.tfjat of the Continent br its; 1 l f ' I' -. 4 " 1 1 3 - 4, 1. .1,- -' . -. I -4 . i' - l,-' -i , v. ,.J I - 1. ' . i 1 , - i i . . - i- r'-'rt"'- --4 Mf' li' y C!i r . ! 1 - S 'i 1 ' i 1 5 i 1 j r f

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