5 U f 1 iW If t 1 r- HI -1 r 111 Hi I i I I 1 UK Wi. 1 : hat 1J NJ U3H gads :s amypBt :fe ailj-pt nr f t, inn; f irnsii. law-m tt.. ' rl rl'r iJ ., I.I r.mirt rf IO.1V IHJ pruiiriiJf' ' J r.i-i'r r !; 1 ..I, ni nt it s iu.i lit-.; ri:Jifi ' r i . wkSIi Mant the A!m'-iistratioii, n J aaitlQ tinilieiargrriU jtifi-if.Ic tueasur j j; mi l Whu r t,, sl;un ue T I Lwiiieumiwi '?"'!?'''- - . ' ti,..J- 1 1 't WBff w . " ' ! j , . LQt-HeceSfTy,. : :j; ; Ji.'' It S i'VO M. .TiIBaiLj73W.. lifTim Clittbriiiil 'AtcHMy, Is j p:i. I.sel Wier mfWcrtferi Uvte ' I rCouuties inare tnan iinlfitMMl VriiNllistaat fr.jwaSalbhuty, and dn . '' U 1 r 1 i ! . .,.' ...11 r tf-in: 'mr lbptiiieo will be $ I ti lNoyni)Will lw-taken lor less .than omls i tM iv.ertt(iin'givv;ii ie ine me u- -- lfeiubrmtwKw!tbe;wW una arrcafaj ' irM'n? kl:iridesStUe 'Editor ch(acs i I i payin; tU tliH ITaLehi Tanceeaniiiavi? imtfJiat tur p Ml ihpv will not Ikj attended to. ; uimi ;ii,l,fr.Wh r ttie Kditor on tlte busing j.VKrt hmv iwillMdross iiiin as tVlitor of M CtmXln ;irtcnUi Phoi tliat wjitc on otht rT.!i:arkVs3 ean direct to II. Q. Jones t; it'..;.- ki 4ri.- :j4bsrjriitioa-s tilcen il)cfre: t "rtouarncetueut rawft U win ott i;m'in- ' I -beoUuap4ie'yi''tua -wabiicatioa oftlio fiUu mmbcr. ..e f JSaliiibu JbaiurJay, January 5, ISSi e arc iJebtcd tu the lion.lir. ViJ 6D 3 the r f 'Seci elaf y yf tbu Troastjryv 1 1. "iatfe 3?3ists in citmmvvlin to the ail feojti-hof oaf JcfadVrd the t:trttcis in tu-daypal j. (mix the iibltt i rveeli of Alr. Vriliaiu.s ou lifineetlof tHc Juhfic hn.li. We had entered udieii fftMl thf --views cf ;thet President lif ubj4:: biffpuif.; rejdarlvs in hKiate1e sNjimcliwivT wttb m hid stylo and maanerl respect ful!nd ientlemaii'iike, tliai evens H friends of Ytl&i- Jaebson 1 will L? ' KAfisHfrfi V tltb 'IjwH-i.ii.' cltidiH'd; Aviih the exeeptitai of ?iW stibjeit, arid the reschartf riii of the la;ik ttbo United blates; it is behoved that. "Air.. Wil- iajha is;a4 ooinJdeiit with the leading policy p 'iffprcSenit AdimniMration as any loeniber of the iSuso. r W'o hof-ertliat be will not let his f,r- .bias Wiu the 'way cf hia sLandin jfurth with-; firm's and ardygr in suppcrt of -prineipUi pft1Qjiowrjcmeidtdieu the vitali-? t iiMfilr Oyvermnrpt. 1 Mr. Williams can do ' i ; 1 n i i t rtci ton much rjod. f lis known moral j ;irv aji his Ioig experience as a ineinber-U J fcU-fvi Uh bis laborious habits '.and ! larie ac-i IhmnMtsLfintHlbini tutmibh' weight -in thft -fimeiis w our iauun. e tako the more' lidrik malarii these wdrdwserved remark Jivnsir;prsouateppoita,n to Aluit iieiitle I ktb;"iilitd4titaiiid undisguised and tinder SifdlartNjIcvjnistances wot:lJ bo so aaii. But siiswanu overwren;i-Kp2C3 nave ' rrown u:i !Kt or.topi U3, ntgiur. togetJier, wo rare prow; We give to-day the reaiarkspf. Mr. Websteri I taf lar-'jeirniiMi imtin'r at lt(,:f.,n .m i.r....... P-t"xtttiki;airairLfbfithc'ioat!indt that tlm fcJuf lusainfe uib-ddaiiy good towards al'ay-" ,thexcitemf ut -j that unhappily: exists ; but ft?l'.a. i&d' bct- in a shif'ulaf wavl inaected AvUh the i:ueluiui of Ni.lhr.Mi ' .raj iAhc warhi friends of Gen. Jackson, ' onf lf 'RTWhdrbceAed ' him- of jUni.. in a" i,piyrwiihtr. Claynd Calhuiin;ioiress bejpcUversml'with the pnrpto ii pro4 H : dissviktuHi of the Ujverumelit; ,a the' ffri?.P';htid ardanly Prized mne hw rndeSniUs eyprcioiis iii bUX cr Mn paraded it'assaUthVfor tbe ;heonr!Avliich- mey were about to piirsue ' f-m Sfff snows tnat hotn were wrbtvr-' Thit fMff W tttaoof this party, lias nut Daii f; eltef fo? its atlvocatei And I Prdi:. Hj?!. vsdpjiuj, jfbe is iinponarit ehou-h to f 3$ 'actirhistrf tiiere sto- barm. r-'irf f -V""8 0 'Miiioa jBhowm that rff1 Wtijmediatbouxei'fcw da after the meJ3 afefej f ivc; ; ill krte'H f IX H'ttS Wunperl bi.C3ti mH hitukr the f.r 2ki. A:fen&ut2Ue ivUl fed it .bw dt. y to i iiiI -AituT 4H-f ll,ci'Jt' ." gta IVefl ham hr4Terarj?t,m,iiifiti ;gu ngardit aa pcacea- hjelust ltlilt. They k,Vt unhnjm a ?on-' ihwffn our miton-to f gu FaIS jtest. ani accordingly thiy have endeavored to mVA&?F frAJrS ti !prepard:r that c;test, putting iak state of IV3 UjJ?t Who!e notary poweVho State, tmtifection of our f'. jHrery jh4an!j mustscc,:tht tltylxelybt on any ?6fiu:KHherhe Lust crgics othis par or c&lHJtt. thi brdinance : , Yirno rf iX-irfl4I 'itself. 4 tiifart power which they may f W11 iu DhiS bley bug to uJltafr them in ttei rpsii ttttiisii nrnry.tos:t),lUtiuaUiU pha$ , , g. i 4 Jm:tMi U M :Katt I hope I mayi stan aeuitted 1 yaflalidnfadVanfUeulairly. wul no couium eda tile feame rates afLcnvards. Allktiers ti tbt Kditor mxutU Postpaid or j - ' ' " - .... .. . kia?, irlhp tavor M the Document oi the 'dll of thefU pCftiqut I Sloek;liIcw:se, to la ;n4ivateatlairtj Jic.liail' tNc-ii m luccd to citJEiis. aiie.on me mru)6cr ivhii fiil these llefles and; ruwd thi3 hall. I:tttil4!mi2hr 'Ihal I maV still atl- UUV U UalHra A lib MUX inrcht Eventsaje 'baf the toting, are aircaJV I flczT ut, which must jruduce the t!i jK.riiin;reOey cf ConstitutioH of tm United Mtrtrs.lj Jlrara the issaifiof fis piuclamat:on hyjhe idfnt as a hhly irapof.au t (iccurrenee; 'VliQ actual (SMuliiiun of tneeuuiury, n myoaz i?n an. hwon Upreuure epresseu eaueti 1 .uilly ihiej President lHnake bub!i his deter mination t$ j-tfbulve ihc srit of disanectio.i, to niaiaiain te peace or thy icoyntey, ana the inte grity d UJfUaion,d oJcal uit m patriotic the inte- c citiztms.to dlseuuntelrance all such driieoedmirs 9 threailefled tu destroy ijte M4 tr dlslurj the 1 !.. Mr;haar The rmral fersncibles of the ProcIaniatiW are such as I emlrdy 4prove. I esteem i tliet4 o De. me true principles 01 me cuustitutiiiilJ I It mast initio appareni .w - every man. that 5M doctune of nuiLffcaltoit means re- nrttl tit tin Intx-s l,v l't,rtfl ti ix Ittil sfomU tear. . Tlfo authors of lie . South J oji oiner Urie tne trtie caaracter 1 , f !rk m tl.o llnfto.f rirr.i What 'ir IjhVii a64 aid t. me' to be, in iii veijf; nature, it iii uv ptiM 'siuelf, in tbistiie 'first altcipt to put tt ui piii(Sjtc. .It is resistance U law,by toree; it fs uis jbi4i,Xy force; ft 13 seceion, by force; it w cirittCitr. I I The! Pr4ident has declared, that, iufmpetinfj itbn idxirehei-3 of thhi crilis, it i his doteraiina- ioii.toieeite the law,f fc preserve tSe Union, I y an cunstiiuiioni means;; to arresi, ii possie, jy in xerate but linn lueasuanthe nl ssity of i recuiirse tb force; an I s3 to condncl, that the pnrso mpeijK'm2r on ina sneuj.'ng ot iraternui bit d snail kiut be called klowu.by any bfiensivt: Wt,o:i itio liirt the United States. In all tiiis most ;eorUcaily concur. 1 j execute tne laws, by lawful means, to uphold thelcenstllution by ajsehV tjjnoderate,torlwaiin, sijw to recur to idtiniatejiiieasfirts; to- aduiomsti such, as are niislcdj i o j return to'tjieir duly;: 'to'...-keep ttie Cjovenuiicii I always in iho right, and!- io place Liidso vhobreit clearly in tbewrun; and to iuld oiitLsjiii tmshakr4! Inrinnefci, hi maiuta";n lie Unioiij and causing aelawfbxTiluIy exe uiiedtbiM, sir, in my opinion, c;tfipr;s the ; abstanjjjQ if the duty whieh the occusum E volves ; 'tldUa the ChWl MaVUtrato of iho ua- io.i i Air. s Chairman, f; think I can sai ay . no hothinj ijiore satisi'aitjry to litis bieeting, or tj the HfeU tiMs Itommon wealth, iUin thqiu this ayot mtfeaiig4he crisis, I shall -riv the Pre aJeat iri Oiitiro an lf cordial Kipport' Sir, we are truly in jk crisis of iihj? ut:nost magnitude, and tiie mos 'liniinent ped. Tile Uni' tt W the states iii: ganger. It is threat0ued by the iin 4iediattf ajjlicatioh of he mUlury force. Let ii not, S ftOeceiv course ves ty the anamination ..f. . I . t. . aiat th Un.,u iuay subinit, Ubbngh oao State iceie luoiii U. ' Nd, sir. If 'Uiefiriyeliitnenu ou Uiis first Irial.shail belfband nuta:!3 tu keep all mm States ill their pruep! 4e. men t the;! whole Union is v 3,'tromMhat mo on l VirtuuH tliSKolved, Vbatevet bpk be struck? from this "olden chain. Ifrealis t$f vhole. Qqrdnly.f atienutive. is. to reserve, tb6. Union, one hnd entire, as it now is. 4r ehe tdbriak up, a:it to return to tliQ cDnditiun 1 i" . l . : U . . : i . . . . ' . oi sepa.ravu piaiesj . with he unpfomig chances 'f? f-rmiyi,! hereafter,; ,j iwjrtial.p seeliorial rival, nerliapiJ hostile iroVernmeatsi tliti3 biddmo- V kdieu, fjeMer, not only tb the gWioui id&a, but : J th,; glfjus rcalil'jM) Tab UxiTfcb : States Mr. Chairman, in th;A alfrnative, py choice is tiiSiie. jf auifor the UltuniasUt i. I am cou nttfiihnf uvernme-ti less tlja' tl)at which t miiraes tjiH whole Kunr'ahdfTwefity States. I aoif Itbr the Coliitiltiiion,! clt it in j Coiisiiution, undejr which thse -Four 4nd TwentV States have risen to a height .f o7-jicruj juacxa:ujeo,aiioeiner unexampled, tlie liiijjtoj-y of raankina. I shall support the resident, m maintaining this I (Jnion, aid this (jnstiiutjojiand the caijse shkH'not fill f jr want i" any aid.any effort, or any zealoa vb-oueraiion o. miner n tli spirit- of the resolulious now beforatha meetingi I s4y jwheii iho Standard of tfie Uniyii,js raised, and Waves Over rrty head the.Standiird which Waahincrt m nrtpA hn tho rkmpartsjuf the Constitution: God forbid tint I . . I 1 7 uld inquire whom the temle have conimission- 41 to unfuj it and bear it; up; I only ask in what manner, ds an humble individual I can best dis charge m Itiuty in defending it. f ' , GREAPUDLIC 5IHETING IN" NEW Si YORK. I ! 1 . From tte .Vew YbrAr America! Jdc. 19. j We haVe only tiuie to give thejproceed lhgs of tlie truly great,! and j entirely uuan oiis iupfUug, held td-day at uooti. The miming present are j variously computed at from q jrht, ten, to twelve (thousand per sbns,an4 a continued f stream was! pouring into 1110 &jxw tip 10 me momem 01 aujourn- ment:;.i .'vr i ;. ii - At a L!riecting of the , citizens of New tYork, ': -;a Jrccauiy to boblicl notice, in the Parki j iii front of the CityiiIaU,;bn, Wed- tvesdavj f Dili- December; 1183$, :at! noon, k . 1. 'JjJ. M'.li TS-...L . t ius lienors, iiier xuwnc,iii ayor.ui ui-j city, us apndmted Prestdent: of Vthb meeting. Ubrahain f IUoodooil, - -1 m 7 1 A a j . . A . s . ; i mtmi . m. 1 . 1 ciu;iu Ifolmrislknd James .Esqrs ;Vice 1. La'wienbe, Presidentl, Saul AHc kivi"rim' - i: 1 I.TheifHowin?rcsolcMons,olref by Wm. Paid, Esl were read mn4 unanfiaously; a- ibptsdrif'' y . ii-- ;"H" iii; tvi . ;-- "A Ykitl&Pteof Vie United States lvcniljrd"tindcr their fcrescntlCorisfifa- l Uoiif ujieainpled nrbserityj and, during a c iiaijt'ivt.u.iisvi iuc u snrao Aiipignty ruwer. Only .Kpawsj wneuier, whrn bit aiin,t wilt not ; b3 a citizens of letts os'ily. fThe present iaia: nument period in HtIiicIj Vnizcil t wort i Kas .-ecn sttakeh :to! its centreani irati&tbii lieea arrived against nation, liarlji'cmaiKed p in' infprv.il tviI fttroirm PrvvvlMr-L-h in building towns and citie 'lixtcndjn flinfbr : rnationi factlititing comtnnaptidri lMiectp distant parts of the 'country lvhtinjth interests of religion, promoting scfeiajreiijand; ejacu raging thp ai ts until ti JfiaVp j auixnet t$cir present prouil; emiriG:o :kniglttli enlightened and powerful jnittojntf of tlia earth : idtid whereas, thWtJrlil tityl f ftliertb: proclaimed, and wo oitrsclviBS liav icknow lodged,ihatto the UnitM 'o!1tle ? itilklh , aij secured by the ConstitujLloD , tlhsi tlessings: are eminently due j - .(. j !;. .; Tutrtfort Resolvel Tljit Ijthj Citizens of New York here ! ass6mbledj ;refril j the Union of tlic Stales under tM jCnstltatiorii as the source of their wealth' find f .powery the fbnridation of their racDahfli ipiness: uire&iom and while tht v arc SX toMsacriuce to its preservation and security andjall lem orary advantages arid scctioual interests, they fully concur inthq ;sstfrner2i iojt tliq Chief WaijisUate thallhi WU$l be i prertrredj 2. Rao-teed. That we aDDrove thelorincil pies and sentiments expressed in the proc- lauiJlluii oi uie i itsmuui ,m . io uuii.t7u States that the crisis appears j to be i ap-' proachingon which the continuance of our unexampled prosperity anJ politieHl) exis tence, and perhaps that oi all tree; govern incnts depend that on thef apprbicli of such a crisis, the first! inaistrat0 ioF; iths country ;is bound to ekjert eiiiirrajtely, bul firmly, the power conferred'iipou hirrj for the execution of tlie laws, the protertton of the Constitution, and preservation of thtJ Imuoq and that in the exercise qf tlis 'ity he is entitled to the warm approbation and zealous support of evey Idgat of hi3:coun try- :- t ' : f 1 Pr I .3, Resolved. Tint appeal trig to the virtue, theiutelligence and patriotism of our fellow citizens oi South Citrolina, and 1 influenced by those feelings whicll ouh't to .j control the conduct of members of the same family, this meeting most earnestly conjuro their brethren ; of that enl ightenedState to; iorhea from pursuing measures wlich majtend to to alienate the alieetiotis plioiie portion of the Union froni anothejr. ? , . 4. Resolved That, tfiisi meeting j rpconij mend to the serious don si derations of their fellow citizens in everjf Stat?, the following sentiment of the Father of iis tjoiintry, deeply persuaded that the Uiiitm' ,will 'nevyr he in danger so long as thq j exkmpteiJ. and counsul of Washington shall be remembered and fojlqtvi.fi tmnm jj: - U, j (Hero tlie extract beginning' Thfomt!'" of Government which constitute ins one people" vids read aubiblib'i tlie! iJMay- or- , , !Jn y Hi I 5. Resolved, That the prqneejdings of thts meeting be signed by the iPrcstdentj Vice Presideuis, and Secet trif's, Janll bej; irasmnv ted by them to the President of the Uuiled !St.ite and that they also fpubiishcd;in ajl the papers, i ; REMONSTRANCE AND PROTEST OF THE UNION AND STATE RIGfiTS ? .. PART. I: y I :;: 1! The LTn'Iok and State Rights Partt of o-Mith Larolma do remonstrate iina solemnly pro test against the Ordinance- ''passed by tlie State Coiiveutiuu on tab ii lib day of November last. '!!; I-! i- .n y ' 1st. Because the People of South: Carolina elected delegates to the said GjOnrentibn 1 undr the sjieuin assurance that these delegates'wmlii do no inoni thau diivisoja peaceable and consti tutional remetly for the; evils if the protective 1 a.mi,v without endangering the Union of s these States. Instead of wiiicn in tj Cbnvehiioii has jvissed an Ordinance oi direct violation if iill tticse pleases : . ; f : l2nd. lincause the said Ordinance Kas insidi ously assai'.led one of the inalienable ;rights of man, by cidnavoring td ehsiaye all; ireedom of cotiscieiuw by i bat tyrannical engine of power -a Test Out!i. ! h,H;; y ti l 3rd. Because if his disfamcUe$ prQJ szrwed nearly one halt pi the f.rc4?u.anof &oulu Carolina for an honest Uiliereuee of opinion by doeiarinjj that those wlj-feo couseieiic:s .wiil no; erinit Uicm to take the tet oai b shall yi deprived if every ttflce, eivil and mUUary. I ii t j, , 5 4th. Because it has trampled under fooi the great principles cf J Alert y sectored to the titizen by the constitution of this State! in; depriviiig the freemen if this country of the rfgld to an impar tial trial by Jury, thereby violating that jpiause of the Constitution intendedrto. Uj perpetual. which declares that lhe trial by U u ry; as here tofore used in this State, and' the liberty of tlie Press, shall "be forecer ikpioUtfdf'prcseriH cd . y, y v!'' v 5th. Because it has violated the independence Suarantied to the Judiciary, by enacting tltat the udges shall tike a rovoltiiigtest oath, or e ar bitrarily renvovetl from ffficpi thereby depriving them of the privilege uit trial by impeachineut, which, by tlie Constitution of the State is inten ded to be secured to every cvif officer. ! j Gth. Because the Ordidahce' ibas ; directly violated tlio, Oonstitutin (f ib. UnUeu tatis, which gives authority to Congress to collect! re venue, in forbidding e'collcoiion of any reyonie within tlie limits 01 "Sooth parolmali !jil ; j l 7th. Because it has vioUledllie stimc Cmsti tulion, in that provision of it ; which 5 dlares Uiat do prelercnce shall bo given to one jport over any other iu the United States; by enacting that gawds' sliall beiimpbrtedl into the ports BflJu3b Carolina without paying anyidiitaesL i ; L j ; y -j . btli Because it vvdUcs tke saute Constitution, and tramples upon the kicim of the citizen by Giyiiig uim ipo privilege 04 appeal ,111 caes in Lau and. Emdty arising unuer the5! CoMUulidn and Lutes ut the Unions Li I ! 1 f m f! ' Dth. Because it nasi virtMk'l&trbkJthe .CTatcuiby cirt;fuUy.: prrentip IheecrllSGIj. verument frbdi eaforcwlr thetr ikws through ttie ciyd tribunals of tbeoountry,.ahd pienleucdag that uoveritoient should A'pursuefatiy; tilbei! twde 1 this Stats -suaUi 'ito't'tlai 1 Ctioi,,: nftt'ii if to enforce them then longer a mpinbcr of tho i f: 'i ; 1 tf ah jlKlaiisfMbe 7 Lr&jin ,rf bir: in-1 "H Orfioife arclof a 'cliaracler ati ruittlMis, Ihatfc tlia CommtrtianA credit of the Sbiai already tn3diVsaVcl, and will san be proslrutt.1 ; t arid its peaceable and I- Industrie e't xeni are driveg from Itheif hoiuw tj aeelr traa- lUihty fa Rjniebtbpr State, P- ! -. ; - -is verd'mi$xeinbl-jL do jfurtber reauibstrata and jieinhy protect gainstjthy pjit of a Slaiifc "l MHy" prPd bythel jwrty iW pjwer, as daageriK to tHe liUrtien bktU PeMe. 'Iliey wOiikl ijwiiuil adi:' ; t;eir feUow-citrzenv whether pueli aattriny mustl n..t bicrtnfesvdiy inae.pate to ipijitect theNffcrrtin Party aitainl the PeifrU of Uhet of the United' Siaieii $h AiM they resolve to coerce them. What other obj'fct, therefore, can neh a-tbrce accompLkh tbabtserveas an iasiramaut of xr axxxoirer theirjfelloxvtiyiia. , i TponhetkkilMl fahhr protest against any eai, by a sstem of VQckcript'xnt., tjeitiree the cftfzins of jtiiStatd froiii their fireside i and Iwrnss tbiakn uj Winsf and ineir the paQ and penaltesj cf ttoson,- io support of a - "doctrine which ttha People Were assured was pacific i its nature aitd utterl inconsistent with any idea of danger tb the CkjfiStitutKJtt or the Union. twltnml; rem(istratmg, pii they hereby do, agatHsl 'tjbe abfv mentioned ? grievances, The Uiuwi party would further express their firm DETEa3i:ijiATio3f to .maintain the. principles which Jiaye ever been the rule of their conduct; and wide, on th one hand, they will .'continue their unfaltering oppisiUoi to the protective tarilisj so on the other they will not be driven from tha enjoyment of those 'inalienable rights whichj by inlieritnee, belonz Io every American Citizen. Disclaiming, therefore, all intention of lawless or insurrectionary violence, thev herebv procUahi theirj (letcrniinalioii to protect their rigiuspt all legal ana consUUitioaal means, and that in d( otnr SJj lie y will eoiitinue to maintain tlie character I f peaceablol citizens, unless cumjielid to lbow it aside, by intolerable vp- I THOMAS TAYLOR, President Henry AiMuiejunj larid Jcbnso,; Hiehard I. Mafaningi Stariiii r Tucker . Vice Presidents. ! JSiM m. addition by nearly one hundred and eighty members. j! - ! Doije at Columbia, on Friday, the 14th day of jJecemuer, m tUeffyearot our JLord one thousand eigrit hundred aid thirty-twd, and 111 the lift v-s vent h year of the Independence oi tho Umted Diaies pf America. i , Attest ; i j ': : U FRANKLIN j. MOSES, JAMliS EDW AltDfiENRY, Secretaries of Convention. Correspondence of the ifburual -incrce. j ' of Cora- - WAiHi.NGTONi bitli Dec 1332. Tho furnish proceelings of Congress to day hut little matter for remark, or tle- tail: :'i he anti Bank meh sustained a de- f.fetby ithe losslof the motion - for referritif? utai ,xirLor:uiemess3ge relating to the Hunk, 10 a select L,onmutteG witu power to inves tigate .the concerns of the institution. This vote is k veto oi the executive insinuations against the solticy add res;onsibilily of the Bank. '. i 1 It i$ fcmsxkalile that, in tlie dbcus3ion of this motion. Ml. McDufiie took no part. He assumes now, the ! character of a listless and silent spectator qfUho proceedings in which! he was wont td lead and shine. He was not! placed,) by the Speaker, upon any commitjee aj circumstance . which cannot be accounted jfqr merely by his absence on the second day f the session. His place at tie head of the committee of Way: and Mfans Was ! supplied, as you are aware, Mri Verplauk.. f Mr. Smith sub mitted a resolution, iri the Senate, calling upon the Secctury of the Treasury for a de- J tail system of revenue, to bo based on the principles recommended ih his late rem,it. tint - LAii -Ji . J i ' . : 1 ills cot is iiuueiMouu yu ih; iiijuc 111 ac cordance with! tfie wishes j of the Sccetary; and his projeci.tpr a new Tariff is, no doubt; so far advanced 1 that it will bo laid before I Congress in due time for legislative action during tne present session. ! Thrt the scticpc will accord either with the ultimatum qf South Carolina, or with the demands of the high ; Tariti party, is not td be expected nor desired. May it find favor in and out of Congress, in the i;i which it will meet the exact prt'portioi moderate nracti a I and patriotic vews en- tertaiiied iu regird to this subject, by the ;reat body of the people. - Jour. Com. Pennivrantdl In the Senate, on Monday last, the Iresolutions of Mr.iVR a tin a, which had previously Representatives, iKtssed in the House of !passed unanimously. Mr. PETRiKi' havind first introduced the fol- lowinh: fResolvdi d, we will individually and colleciivjely su$tin thc Chief Magi strate of the United St del in all constit itional mea sures,? cal cu 1 atetl jto preserve an d perpctu ate the Union of the jStates." ! WmlMaxwclltkq. once Editor of this paper (the-Nelv York jonmal of Commerce has been elected to the Senate of Virginia from Norfolk District. Sevenlballotinss for United States Sena tor have 'been Wade in tho Legislature of IPetinsyifania, bu w iUiout success. On the last ballot, Rush ad 41 votes, M'Keati 31, Muhlenburg 18 lirgeant24 Richards 11, anil 2iscaUenng.I 15 Hi VEttMST.--ho whole I Electoral Col lege of tlie State 1 r Wiiu fflr of Vermont gave its vote lor President of the Uni- P anf Arnos Ellmaker for v ice 1 1 'rcsulenl of U10 unitftd States. I. ' i Ni '" ' ; I i- ; 'II l Pennsylvania --$amucl Mean o11 " 1 appointed jSecreiinl of the 0'mmbh wealth of Jpennfylvania, . an IHcej which he has filled for 'the;, bkt ;ibrea; lyears,: !a Tepoiri4J ! that 3irt; btcu to. "if i ud lrt which it was Uiti. :U"53 to? succeed i 1 1 t-l ' V 1 , lllliS-IUtiptilt lOF- A tPitUl's4 TANT CLKRGFMAN. k ; day-, and within 8 few yards ti his own hatD L'Bie tbllbwiiig j;re he fesiag? patticuiars ttutuuicufti 1 ny rresnuuent : lExtraet of a letter froYni.itailianaaii dated ' Olet. S, 18i-;:-I regret to lav that the- Kev 4 veorge Houston, tiectur ot ryigiicul'en, three cfejck this inoniin. TheReVl limilnnn wsJ fal kin r near, his house wiuiilK was mt Ktr bannrsly murdcrej. it was iiiihts prrlsh -that af, ice ramp was lately Orm."! o : ihtect the g ...i . i . i . y .1 . i . . .1 iM.110 Kcejx'r, aij i wnocnnsp:iuenity enauieti iir.: Houston ta jet in hi iueuiuti.l lie was au in offoasi ve old man, nearly; 8d ymrs . of jje, and! guy of no severity .d 6nooee!;l save that of coM lectmg his tHhe, his only SupjTrt. Pnis cmn--tty is last getting iutcisn actuastte of rebclliitni -f-nor wiil any eleryib3an, ; oJtjndeed any Joyali in, uo aoie io reniaiu in ms nif-jsa unless well? protected and ' strongly guarded. As to the Olerjiy, they, will albe cut otf" iu succession if they dare t wect their tifhes About KUdare,' Athy and ionasterevan, tiarugs sj about, even itt n wn-day, threatening desWctioti to those Vlm have lately taken; ground i they will .it alKindou their farm? ; and one irlspectable tanner nar Kildare, who took a ; larj tract of ground from the Duke of Leinstei a levy years a,ro has! actually surrendered ii." If I Kotterdam, Oct.26. Ajnbn tho measures; for 'putting our second line of defence in a' propef cpnauion, prettarations are maKinir to inundate the country if necessary . Thd vorks are already so far advanced that in a very sfitrt tiaie a great part of the Province of North J B rabant may be laid under water. -; ; 1 I EoNDoff, Nov. :3 By the arrival of the steam-packet which ltft Rotterllaraoii Wednes day last, (Octrd 1st,) j we havoinot as yet been? made acquainted with the huauj decision of thei Court of the Hague, as to the retention or surren der of Antwerp its reteuiiouj by force,' or its njuncing this decbiiii expired yesterday, (id iu-4t.) and therefore lfi that decision conveys an I assent to the proposition of ri.hiiand and r rauce,; it cannot be long delayed. Thdlsteamboat wlucJi carried over the lait dtpatchesJfrom the .British Government to Holland, remained at Helvecot-s sluys for ths answer. ? '- J. I FRANCE. I; " I Paris, Oct. j. Caijfusioai'i the Cabinet of the Tuitleries is at itsheiglit. The new Minis ters, as well as the mmoers of the late Ministry, yvho form part of ttie preient addiinistrjtioiijoifer ed yeolerday their resignation en tnasse, hai Louis Phittp refused to accpt lit. Louis Phdip must have peace at aHy prico-4ut his MinLitiy sees no sal vation for him but in war. On thj otner hand, that Ministry cannot stand before1 the Chambers, nor outlive Uhf first discussions on the addressinausvertothe fpaech from thai li'iirone, if it do not revolt t ; sane energetic measiixe, or a diplomatic coup ductal. J - ..Paris,; Oct. ;0 A Ye firelsull handling our arms ihoiiifb tfie rumarTstHat'1 wer Vnall once jnore lay mem dowii ftgain. ' JFJtf jiorts of jieace re in circulation i the funds h? vo undergone a Sudden and rather importatit rise.- - I Paris, Nov. 1-Tiie Mkrpiiscf Lansdowne,; president ot the Council in r.nland, has arrived In Parts. The at rival of this ;g personage at the present moment, necessarily attracts tho atten tion 01 the putMic. 1 I.0WD0W, Nov. 3. Ihc 'Pans papers ot Wednesday which we received yesterday, con tain no news of interest to iheif English reader. ? i'he tetters from .Madrid rive la more favorable account of tlie state of Kinj Ferdinand's health. The French troops have still 'to struggle with the Araos in the neigiioonioou 01 Algiers, as ai ter tho iiisl uay 01 the conquest. They seem not to have a moments teace i!or security from the inroads of this, active and fantastical euemy. Correspondence of ilio Joiiinal of Commerce. 1 Loioypct. dl, lSJi. We are informed by the miiibteriai scribes, that a convention, treaty, or agreement of some, description r otuef has ' tieeu; entered into be tween the English a ujtf Freiieis Government, for the purpisj oi co-operauhg oHensively and defen sively relative t. the invasion jof Belgium and the coercion of the Ivlng of Hojlaud.. It is also bUted that the three northern jljwers have pr tested against this singular league, and that LPrussia has threatened to seod ut army into Bel gium as soon as the f fetich j shall have crossed tne frontier. PrussiaTis alsd ..4rganiziu an- im- 'inense force, and maiclung her j troops towards ;Belgiunas if determined 10 act with energy and 'decision Tliis appedrance, idf midablc and war like as it is. irives a certain hue to .resent cir- cumstanceSji that cailnot easily be mistaken and I should not he at ail siirunsed if the conibl ned powers should get beaieajjl not in the field, but in the cabinet, iii however to be hoped, 'i. L : i 'SB i ... lor the sake ot the two countries, .that the mar ching of armies and the uuioo ; ff fleet, that the lierce and thrcatenm attitudes 01 both t-nglaud !aad France, will not termtnat(jas; before, in mere idle menace aud diplomatic UlUstyr 5 Capt. Michael, mailer of the American ship Alougay, and his chief mate, were charged witn Having cruelly llogged an EnglishsaUoron board the snip while at sea. The I police magistrate Jlecttned to mtertere, and reterred toe application io the authorities in the U. S; from whom ho would bo sure to iteuvu every) redxeis and pro- I There is but little domestic hews that I think would be interesting fb you.1 l'ho trial of the Brtsttd mamstrates has cotnaieaced. The May- or has beu the first put to the and his trial has already reached the sixth j day. A greater Want of energy, lirmness aid decision, and .such k ridiculous lack of personal coinage, were per haps uever befora so strongly detei,ped. The poor creature will bo tided andlseni to oblivion. Gobbet, tho tioar calumniatoir, too re viler of every thin V reputable, ud tlie erpLrf of every ! one respected, has teeu 'tounpg'; .a bcotlanu. giving lectures, an J praising ana Uwuing upon the very pe,ple thai be basbeeti .f his life oon deinnuig and basely colu.uniaiing. The worthy &tch nave expeuoed their 'siller knore from an imjsiiy than any Juve for the Ui tone grubber find, tuey have viewe Mai andjj listened to his nonsense, with me saie ,ftx4'mg and dipowtion that would have induced theu to visit Hhe sa pient pig or 'iho leariu caoanes. I By the bye, talking of Scotland, 1 must not fCirget hat well kuowu sou vi Cale9uoia-4tn) ! Gait. His friends In New Yak will be dedgbted ta hear of Id oouvalesceccet' Hf? is. :Hl hkppy ta say, iiurtn.wm r 'sn.i su:cniitefldoi '-ancther ditiua. - y N 1. :. ,There is more blotid upon the earth. An aged!) aiid einp!ary:Prof'S)ahl tHeryui3ahas falleol under the stroke of tile assas3m--iJalenl in oncn 'i - 11 1 ' ; ! ; $ENAT& i'MHymy l Oh nv ttoncf Mr.! I Atham lit x i.irif i I i1"0 cnwjca tVejndictary b f nsthicti rSv: U mjmre 'MrbnUiet remedy wMk not be va ; . . .1 ... ri ' "t-t j nrsi msunce, afrainst debtorj baTui & iuili- ?y of visible proriertT. .,17' ;-:jj cie wjrating the Roanfk and Capo FeariiaTijai ' w .Ijwnrrinii-H. and pr-scriktQ thehm xie en 4 Mvvz s:nvuon oi uiis. UrdcrcJ tluit tha ; si'.jtnil lie enrolled, i ' , ! 11. i j The" bill t j establish Urn Bank of N.vrth forb iml was read the third tim. ameW: it anderdereii to be ftftias3od A ves 33, N 1 " vlfessrs. Alleb. Bell. Bntin nrT DtsUnngh, DobsoMi, Gavin, Mall, .Harrison r'lr: iike, llassey;.Kerr. timb. If ff. ,i UM3ay! Mftrtm, Vasey, Afly. ;Morfis, iotitgomery of ,0. Parham. iaVkej. Rhodes, Skinny Spencer, Sicdman, Tisjn. Valliook, Wf llboni, Wilder. . if- ; i -rMeS3r. Allison, Askew, BaUy.B;W djelelloek, Carsaa, Collins, Faison. HawUcirw, i rtou3ioirioweii, i.aUram, McUow;ll, MarsbalL a i. At : i m . . JlTondatt. Dffl 9 A a motion of Mr. Hawkins.' it was orJprrxl thai; a message he sent l the 1 louse of Cothmoos proposing Ui raise a joint select camm:ttee, M has duty.it shall be to examine she imp of the State, published by John 1J Raeof Fayettcville.l and feport t) ths Home whether or not, in their o-, pinion, it vyill be expedient to purchases feirh 1 number uf'sid maps mwill be slUcnt fir dis tribution to each of tha States and Ter&tori-i andj District of Cola ubia. Messrs. jjdoore, 1' Hawkins, Wilder, Uell and' Kerr, werH ap- ' poiited to form said committee on the pait'U tlid 7 Seaite; . j . , .V Ajr. Toamer, frxn the jotnt'select cwmrmtco t i whpm was referred the letter of thrs - Giverjn; or of ' thejfetate f S wth Carolina, to the (.overii ir of . thisJStit. together with the aeimpaiiyingl j wu 7. mi3cU made a report thereon, accompanaS iwita -i thp-jfollowiiig rtbiiious; ii Itesolvel, That the General Assemblv hf tht- I Stafe of N rth CardiKa doth entertain,! artt7 doth., unepiivocally express a warm attach-!' meat to the CaiuUiuiba of tho United Stales. ' : r !:. 7 i liisolved, That the General AssemViyidolji 7 ademalv declare a devoted attachment ti wjfq piUTniuiifl pracucpot namnttm-k. r. 7 xm- j ttecetved fr jin the Iluuse Comaioba a mes J stating their cdcurrenco ia th: intend i 1 --4 mi pmpjl ny tfte ScMta-aHst:- TMliSa&neuuint lit pr.r-it f 4.TI .' y .' iiauev s, met vm, Oioiitgumerv ot 11. Moore, J.IoWG. Jlhye of PRay, Sea'well, Simmons, Slight, roomer, WiUiams, Wilson. U 'I r 1 ; . . 1 1 deril Uu.on: beiievinff tli.at on it .-in'iiii-t.. " ! -tit' y m-rym IV depend tlie liberty, the peace, and prjs:xrty of thtsje Uuiled States. i j Resolved, That -whatever diversity 'of 0prri- ! ion I any pn vail in this Slate as to tlie c.insf tutalityof the acts of Congr.Jss impjsinit fdn tles on imparts, yet it is believed a large mijnritvv ' of Ilie people tWinkth'bn a-rts uncintitablwd; andj tluy are all united in the sentiment, thai thft etisUng 'J arilfis tmjwlitic, unjust and dpprtjtvei-vt aihl they haw. nr-'ad, ani'vi 1 tMtuxila to" ?ur"nT1r :a . ' ! -i t ! ' s7 iisepeai. . 7 - 7-. ,. . r r;. j Hestilved, That the dctrino of NnllifiiftioinH avowed by tlie Stale of South Carolina Jnd 7! lately proinulgatDd in an onlinanco, ts; reyolo-r tiott;afy in iu character, subversive of the Cdnsu-1 tntn of the United States, aa'J leads to a diss. lut&n of the Union. ; t . ' ; ; - , les dved, That our Senators In Confess b insfructed, and our Representatives be reijueste , tw!cse all constituti'mal means in their nj4rr i B.SL..L. 1." . .... 4-r- procure an aojnsimeni of tno existing contr er . sieiwcen the State of South Carolina and iu: . G'fal Government,!, and to produce a Iccou-; ciiatton between the cTiitending parties, j j jjeolved further, That a copy of these res ; Julius be respectfully commanicated by hU xf ellency the Governor ot this Sta e Ui his V Exf i lieucy t!ie G ivennr of So-ith Cardinal Which wore read the first time and Inaised' Oanftionof Mr. Williams, they j were! coiiriit tefWa comuiittee of the wlole H,otJJh.,v1 ': raaje the order of the day for Tlmrstlay ii' Xli andj on ajUJu oi ,ur. Belli order! tj bo hf...-7 ted. l i 7T w . ' . I : . Wcthicstlv, Dee. ZSitu . '- Mr: IITntoo nrnscnted a bl) t co-nituti J urors of the original pannel in the cmy-y. 0t,.7 Bepifbri which was reid the first timand pai-1 se.1.1 j 7H 7 . :' f .TJhe Senate proceeded to. take up the engfiss 7 tn!l( making an appropriation auJ- appiiltbvf v Wanb:oners for the rebuilding of the CiapiM i ih ;ie city of Raluigh ; and tho bill beinjirad the?econd tinv?, was passed Ayo 3C, Nojs 27 , 1 FfuWM. 1 Aikew. Bailer. BateiMan...- Boll, Buddie, Bullock,; Carsou, Collins, Cuji'per. 7 UiHsjoniin, r aiBoti, riariiaiHi, uaniin, iiiiium, : . w 1 .nriiL' it r J.;i -it Ndrfnan, Rhodes, Seaweli, Simmons, Skitiirer,! ' T f r x 7' - I-i- - SpWnt, Sitencer, VTanhook, dder, WiiHams; j Wiltin. ' - ' !. 7i-i ! iXays. Messrs. Allen,; Allison, Briitaitt,' Caref, Dohson, Cavi.T, Hall, Hugan Hoke Huston, Howell, Kerr, La.nb, LeakJLilly .Iarjin, Masey, Mou5it, ljore, AI Kris, p3H"'H Parer, Rky, Stedmany Towner, Tysou Wtdr ; boMj . . - - - 7 Ii . " ' Mr. Aln then moved that the bHI b-i jrra I ; l h third time; w hich wa? iigreed to. -Ayes ; Nei io. Whereupon the bill was . Teall the thjrtl lime, passed and ordered to by enrwUsd. Ateii'y. Noesiri .-.7. i'r " 1 TMSmate having concurred in the amcod rrtt.ni.jr tlila llteiw t.i th prirlHi! Dill to ftleal : aaft passed in the year IfJO, to repeal pa jt 7 the d;sec. of an act, passed in the year iSOCk. 7; rjiaiief 708, to revise the militia laws ofj this j 7 Sttti ! the said bill was ordered td 00 dnrJ-1 1 led.'f j -' -: V- ! f Hebill to estaUish the Merchants Bank m 7 NWtefn was read the second t amfTdcdjana ' paasedT-yeas U3, nays iiO. .. ; j j HOUSE OF COMMONS. i-The bill to erect oat of a portion of tho conn- -7 ' tirs of Burke and Boncombe, a separate and; jdis! :i tirtonutyby the name of Vancy wM "eadTyf '7 the tiird time, passed and! ordered to be engrtessH" WlUTeas63. Nays COT. M -7 , ; ;jj - fchryies3T$? Abemathy. Allison BatTift -4ef, Borden, Brewer. Borgia, Cansler, Clay toil., f'Li.- rALM rir.,mffkni. fTnthbrtifMI-Da- vidson, Dews, Dockery DobertyJ Jujclea, . r incasbnv Emmitt, Enloe; Faddis, Gillef Oh-.-v Glbisi Grady Gothrie;GwyDn, Hartldl, H- fe f t.d inM). inrinfi. il. juutv, rt :. . Uiuderuiilk, .Wahgeni, LMarstelW, M;. . llbnomfry. Mclorin, Melitlaa, f 7 j ... 1 w-r, It Wi 7- -i . ! .-- !. tl' 'm. 1 ;3 mi ii? i' :74vii;7-! .-f - r.- i i 7 - S V 7? f 4 i-a i mm t- 4! 1 '

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