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f .1 'i "3 ' i : : v. ; .-' j 4 Hi I e&oerii W theemplormetit tf the iafid and naTil Mjitcciad:iSuliUa,:M airriilar; to - :. ihuoe auUWued by the 11th section.. of tlx :ct ST&profialoiL' torwsvti, -wocU '-WtcM -f r. r lha obctwarid citizens cftha IX States ci:ng r : -fendihe Iawafjomsuit;aif jprosecutip, n the tribanalii X, the State which might ttrt thcitpwpcrtf fstdaredfrg far; fi ; 1 trefflaad H jf wefl be apprehcodetl that it i t " f : mim ihe ptcresa oC the constimueaal mouaai 'V J procwiocs 4ut offences 4' ygt4ef,- Lid'toprcthewiihtfitieofllhft UJ fcuu, r-V ":; ;i ttiir iudicialor mlobteral. in. the "peifana- ! 1 mm .. - ' ' -r - f; 1 i 'A i :.'r "-p. 1 1.-' i: if wiitlr luJlciil f nce $ th&t auiie It ;W!fM ia I deqt to extend the iwuttetiutt lae f&ia j tlje :: ciadhrhir nwufest their ttucuxaeat, aad 1 virid LbcJxoofft the lawf 0fthe Uniotqj. , u tesjvtMiracre, -be 6U6f jwy wA ; fjms iwjdicitigw better adapted U the occz "iW&ntfh 6th tiwuun jf the I icij C;thc I Nttek 115, which cpqa4 1 on the dth I Xi?cht lSl1i bj the limiuttfo t that fiof 27(h T April 1816, and ta protido ithit fin ; injr-we 1 Mire utihanbcirwigiit itox;ihWidf m the -cwwl dL the Stated any -ct I nmdei thefawa "f tteUniStatiea,he ?hjud . ie anthoriied to-refiite tfce .Jid eause," peU vll tia, iota the circuit eourtt'fef tfhe fJ. is-Sutee, I crillMioti saj copy of UfccJ . andi t tje ourt ahaMKoeeed to hear -arid determtnei the feltt If. jit Bad been taifljj IfiatitQted tlicrtto. Aod that la alt ea$es of injaripa to the i j r persons or prppcnj iif"); JTrr Jiice U'theoiialaance aad feiif .of aki.th Candiaa, " r I i f Iji purajDce thejeof, redredcrnay f t ngug&t tu ! l li the courts of jtheUttitedtatea. U Xf : ei . '; peojuttJ alwby modU,!ftg Me lisuloikiY ofthe v i March U91. tu autborfcJb thef juarshals , to l iillruay thefei .ifft - ig cthcrieooexs coanoiUed jonder uto antho jitj of U' Uiuled States, ; i j;i';..fHf J .1 4 ! ;1 tx31om less than tlueael cnstb 9 jh$y. :i : .do. fur the japsfcpatt, ralherof! reival cf. the iaWr aecidol. Ilf b ihe ;"l5 rgncyjthaa-tf the iatrdlctjdo of any unusu al ur rigurcS onacUueot8, "iId. not cause tie ...n uf Hk Untrai to he propctlv : resisted ior $ftfi&qL, It is believed f hfe yrould (royejade- tilth Caibfiaa authoriied M tie late'act of, toe, iti?cf est -acciotoUr) such cases It: h Tessci or cargq. propers ofScpr States;? d, la ca'o wisa tcrtajce apt Z-to eilstlns laws;. S TiatMir trom Ana ctoay . c yaau ofHwcrt BtateTOaw er whicit uoweccr .tasuHira.,1. -, - I OTtf.nd difetoff iinV pimueroui pt j the enstoms, unlewi bj I . T- -. 1 United Stxtorie;!exeeclio.a mv&. a qtuct Kaseienee - - : , f "lrJrlraura 30 ifeep-r BOTeCrfaheVuntil tj, m-sttwd1- abyuf3 of .any mottcr-rnited Suwta any efaat,! ; H I 4 auloi pezlter On .'a fef c! be ar: ten L if 'Jetf Mfeuf Jti AWkhjin &i the "Dnicrl party, achieVeJ;.a ?T : , f 1 " " V ' -W IIU11 biSU UUMUU fil mm 9- m t . spni "tdb grxt'io be orercdniti fcy tho officers of the!cU5loro3l it shalPind ty. lawfal lb? the? President jof the; CzZs States, or sach pkrson o persona c no ahall t aT?, mweM''ifor that r srpose, io craploy . och jxart of tho lanil : ct - naval forces or 'miUtiaj'.-Hoi Upitti H States as maybe deemed - neccesary (sr the 1 purpose of pre yentiug ibeHferhqral f such Ttssel or cargo and prjoteclirlg th oSccri of ecostoms in retaining thj? csslody "tkcrepf; and also for thej purpefi ct preTetting and soppresr sing any! armef or riotous assemblage ot persons resisting the enstom lumse officers in the jexerdbe of their duties, or inc any manner oppesbj the cxecctipn of the re Tenuc aVs efl tW United Sutes, w other-; wise vtolatinilor assisting aitd abetting rioVj latiora: tfm;w& T " : ". SecNAtfi WiitrYirrtheTrenac the jurisdtcticin of the circuit coarts of th Unitel $tatea Sshall extend" to all xases in taw 1rt equitr ; ariangohder be revenue laws of i tho United States; for which other the powcrs-vested ia Uiarraarstail by; cajwnm Uwc. it shall beii lawful for hua, tttcr Fresidet" of tfaAlTirhnd Ktit forth with to issue, lib procla maiioo. deelariitj web' 3?3rmatnna: reduirinj all iuchaUitary aad cOh force. fcrrt- with to dispefee; aad, it; ai any time after issuing soeh . proclataauon, ' any such opposition or oV strpcuon shall be uiade, ia themanaesi or by the means aioresaU,! the resxdehtl jBhalt be, andj hereby is, anthwized4, proCBptly ; to: jenrploy., sucaj: means to tcs&$t jB&' suppress the sameVand tociwe thd said lawi or j process to be duly, eiccuteJ. as unauthorized iiad provided ia the cases therein raentjoacd by ;the act of tha twntyteighth cf ! ebruaryi one tnoasand seven nunureo ana mno tv4-fiTe. ieaMUedil HJ&l aeL..tofipriide: (vi fbrca'hnz forth the rmluia to execute the laws of ine, union, suppress insurrections iepei sions. and to' repeal the act now in Cjire for thai Mfj";aBdpfc& ibyithcct,pf).the third H tfarch coir-4osah4 ighlihuadred andsevenl entitled ''AM act aphorizing thelemploymnt of the land and Watal fuirces IcJf tba 4 ticitel States incases cfinurrt&nuuf ;Fi - h ' J. l Sec. C.rAad,fee H iujrihef aactcdv That in any 'State where4 hQtjatii.ara'nojr allowed to be use for .shUmprisortiiwit of persons arreslid ifa-feon tteduadcr-a.TV3U the Udited States, or where ; used, it shall ana nnuerr tne 'States- fcjr tfie tuifi snould be j actuiiUT ccuotiueu ano If '1 i ; : i fci -I t i I galled outi in aid of ' their p&cwUrig, and of ihe . vfsioDsy the tdi4eIy;-peri in. I iJcaseJhhcver. it Wllkvfcdithat mo,iiupro ! il I ttrfta,toafiaipt alie act of 'llolta the present e ! -aiu-rgeucyi as oy tliat sictK tne. provisions oi we I '4aw I2j ' jii e.rc' acciiiawi;jiB :;'ie-jcriis : : t5ea kxii4iig, aad by confer fig authority.! Ujon sthu Premdeutioive ttopdraiion during h. ses- "'duaLf Ccuigress, aud witliuul h.;ela4iOj of '. 4xpfvciataatiMi 'wherever itl shall be officially luade ifitowa to hiu by the SAthontjJoC .aay tatejUsr -by ihe courts of the Uxiiifid Si4 wiil bo op&af y opposed, and. their eioqatioo j tjbalrucU -cd ty taxial eiDjilojriaeai. ofsilitary foxcer L y auy naUw foLxacaaa M'hatec4 t4erw&if erccfae.. J , i J .jr: 'J-i . ' I a clusiu th is cummu njeatiisi t should do i . Justice to jiuy own iaplni, not to express . my ,- confident xcUance upun tiie dispusition of f each dqiirtuiit of IbbGyvernqient to jfurra itsfu ay, iad to cpeate iaaU awasures neccsarjf in jvrescntiezuersMawy.,! s Jr4 -ijsi-J, ; ;T!lls1lttd0Uhte le.lKUtlut aid the sagacity of the statesoaao, aut tmvtre u renaovLng such purtioauf the public bur kheaM niaiy Wunueccssary,thaa;io serying the 1 .xruud ord cr jof societjt aad in the maintenance; cf parucuur quarter duty to; the rest oi 4 fthren, iua! it"eUnioit oaaAnds hat jopea airgaiized re te:srce toithe laws should not be cxeculed with bcuueathed. ' bv our fa os the sacreji oblition t ; i ; s l -if ft!. . ?.!-!! - J- 3: -- r,.ll , " H" 1;, llmpuuity i 'foe rldb llnheritancd ythrcs has devolved apun ll , I ":-if nresorTinstitby the same, virtues which con 11 J - i. dueted thesa through the eventful scen ofjthe ; i- 4 t ,revtlutiun; aSd uttunatelyi cro jrned their strug- H-'k-.-j.h. Ir 4el4wUte noWest oioael of? civil institutes: '.g . I ' - -f aruey beoueatlitd to us a: i CSoVerhment of laws, I ( ; ;f '0';jiand'a Fbderal Urujuu,' founded upon the peat w - frinrifclQi.rwiDUlar roOTesentatiou. Altera sue- Cfs&tnl cxre?tHienv4iory-iour years fat a dio tnenttwhittho Uoverninent ana the ;Uoionare I iJie UjepUo the hypes of Ule friends bfciv il lib- riv inrou2norvnneOTia,nu.ui 100 jaiuii oi puU.cStiudi vidua! prospiity e$anpcjd in'hlsto- ryiweare eaUetl j( decide whether tlupeiawspos-v se jtny :torccanu tuat union ;uie. i ineans oi Reif-ijreserrattop.iTl. he doctsioii ottiiis ouestion I i byjn enlightened and patriotic pepplj jeannut be M 1 4 idwitttfidj i Vor:nyseH; ,'.citizenJtiievoutly YQivingiKM iikaKinq.i; r rovwonce, ; ?ivnicn oaa bttbefto watched- over iut:desttoiesand actua. ted: by a profound royerance ior thuse institutions I have eouuchauee40'ioeiand Tor the Araeri caa pecple, whose psxtiaiity I hoaored i iae : with -weir Higoesh vnro,4 u vp ucurfiuiooa ca. -spore no efiort todischsrg 4h.e dujm 4hich tnthis - een juncture, ts devoir ed upowt jThatia 1 similar 64irit fyvdi actuate the .presentatives of .the A- niencan jpeiipie. is 001 o fw (iucsuoiieo, sum xXrvendy ftnry tlist the trreatj Huler f !cf Jnatioss may: so guide jwir eiibeat)ijs; andi our joint znt!a&erc4, astbauhcy may proTe salutary j ex amplrrnot only to the essnt,; buV- to future times, and soloutnly praeshrt rhate Coostitu tiun and the aws axe supT&rne, axjd the nion. indissoluble. , rrv-'! j ;J r,tiii--'-'te- i d ;?4 a.' provistoTia axti not already rj ma.de by law; ajid ifiw pwm any injury hodses are'hot alioVcd to beso lohis nersort or pert?1br or I on, account t" may be lawryl jaWiny n4fsha!. f nn;ir VkviKtrW 1at nHfr nv law of ti-Ji of the iudcre of the United; J the iftded Stated for the protection of the , P''f?f!iM,er rcBcntrfaces. reveuJeloridfe coUection of duties on imi f d to mato;.aeh aher provision a he may . . i - . y., j . 1 deem expedttht and necessary i fur t thai; pur ports, piLshalJ be entitled to maintain .autt n ; t; JV : I j for damage f fherefor in the circuit court of j Hsec. 7i That either the United States in the district wheretif the -f he lust elkioT the Supreme Codrt,or a 3udgfe party .-doing he injury may leside, or shall of any diatrci jfiufli-f the. United-States,, in ad be iotmdHAnd ail propetty taicen or ae tupedl by any officer or other person under authority of any law of the United States ghail be irrepleviable, and shall be deemed to be in custody of the law,4' and subject only to tne orders ano decrees; oi ine conns of the 1 Uhltld States having 'jurisdiction theredfp Ard, if rany persotfi sl.;:dispo-s sess, or jrescue, auempt to arspossess or rcs cuc any J prripcrty so taken or detained as 1 sCjresauL rj-sliall aid or assist therein, such person r anau uv v uccmcu ruhij ui a mis demcQorv&iid shall be liable jto ;such pun- ishmcnt as ii provided by the twenty second scction' of te act for the r punishment ' 6t crimes iarrfet the United States; approved iqe inirueiu oay ;v pru, jjuu vuiuwi one thbusanli seven hundred and ninety, for theiUul obstruction or j resistance of of ficers in the service of process. 5S.1nd;j& H'further enacted, That intone case fv icre suit or brosecution shall be commenced in a cdurt cf, any State ,a- gaint any officer of the United -St ates, of A ! deem exuedkht and necessary! ;jl?r i f I , Sec. 74iAniriher enacted, 1 n0 1 of khe lusi'ewdf the Supreme Codrt,i .11 ' i Lii.li . - . i. t r:. dition to the: iauihbnty 'already conferred bj law, shaiL have powfoT to trrant .Wri.ts of habeas corpus in all casejiofj prnerJ)r,j?4sojre jail gr coiifinemen) Inhere he or fheyt shall be coiny' uulted oronerorMay auihoiiiy 4orj JaM- tor;anyactori, in rsuaace bg ,aaw;t'of " ihji of jany judjpkjrj couir tHeiro aSiy thiag i:inj act of Coiiircss tu i the cobtrary riotwithstdii. And if any jienw ot persons to whoa such writ habeas corpus may hi. directed, shall.-r? fuse to rvhv iKa LiiT'jr.r sliiiH prrbW'(i! n.fiT to! make addition, tothis remedies already mveryaw he or ;they shad' be.4eemed aud taken - ttf ae" guflly oi a ousueineaauF, aru simii.y uofpucuuu ,vp- pnldshed by jtiheil: jjol exceodthgit' j. dolhrB, aoaoy iupn8opiueai, not cxceeai'ig y.: , by eitner according to Uie nature anq fggray anon of .the cise. 11 v From tHeFayeitevilie (N. C.) Joomal. act or iiB"imyriivi y . lMjj. I " 1 "i ff WtS ATE OF tTIIE U. S. - other persoij, for or on account of any done tinder t ho laws the United States, under color thereof, or for or on account or any right authority, or title, set up or claim ed bjr suchfficer, or other person, under amy lawof . jthe'Unitisd States, it shall be lawlat brthe defendant in such suit, or prosecution at any time before trial, upon a petition to said ourt, setting lorti the hatuio cf of said petition by affidavit, Which said prtitioti and affidavit shall be represen ted to said : Court, or to the clerk thereof; or lrjflt at life office of the said clerk,.to re- mbvpjthd said suit, or prosecution, to the Circuit Court of the United States then nex4 to bof holden in the district where the said i suit, xx. prosecution, is commenced and thereupon, it shall be the duty of th said! State Court to stay all further proceed ings! there; and the said suit, or prosecu tioni uponrcsentment of said petition, or allidavit, Of leaving tfie same as aforesaid, shalf. be qecmed and taken to be removed into tlio said Circuit Court, and any further .proceedings, trial, or judgment therein; in C&.r Aa f 1 1 ka'trrinllti. null and void: and on proof being made j to the said Circuit Court of the presentment rof saidfpetrtion andaffidavit, or of leaving of the same as aforesaid, the said Circuit Court .shall have uthonty to entertain jurisdiction of said suit, of prosecution and to j proceed therein, arid to bear, try, and determine the samel in: like manner as if the same had beeu iorigtpally cognizable and instituted in LucltfCircMit Court. . And -all attachments made, ant au call and otner' security given uponlsuchfiuit, or prosecuUen, shall f6 and continue in hke force and effect, as! if the sametsuitpr prosecution, had proceeded to iwalljudgrhent and execution 'in the' State Court, -id if, upon the removal of any tnchuitr psosecution, ;t shall be made to ap)earfothesaid Circuit Court Uhat no copy .51 the record and proceedings therein in the StJte Court, can be obtained, shall be laiifl tqr.saitl Circuit court to allow and and require the. pUjotiff to proceed de novo aiidetonlea: dedarathm of ;is' cause of-aV tron andtho'partiea may thereupon proccedi acilorigUlalJy brout ro -saitl Cir cuit ourtand on failure of yc . proceeding, ofjno'n pros- may be rendered against. iSa piautuii wiin costs tor tne dotendanu r 'i cosbned by the removal of tce former - ciator, xar; Jtayiant;. rfrtan xne oate. i v. AVilsbajthe: Uaion:CUacUdato,wsarcdected y a raajonty ot 47 votesover uis oppooeni, v. r Salters, a nuUifier, and one .of the mast popular t 1- ; A 1.1.:. fl.GWinTma mea ia uo oiaincb. . au vikxmk. uwiui - held at the reams time; and attended by a still raore decisive result, W. R.'Scptt, a Uatoo, maa, hiring saceeeded against Capt.: TGUI, a Nullifierbya raajcrity of &l votes, i It w be recollected, that at the last general election, par ties were sa equally divided ia JbisI district, that one IJnioa man and on Nullifies .were returned i RZistan Transcnu MARCH OF INTpLLECl : ..Si i 3 .t-ll'fdtowing.dlaltsQaid saiito haveitaketj place ia the Town of Of dwai;cast, between a master aou ntst pup;i; pre wua w an. ci.4ai:iiuiai befurft the school cumrnitteeldi UiaUowni f Tia3lcr Jacob como here. Arb yon a good pacoo l am Str. ( :.-t t f MlIow do yon jkn-iw ft? JIy auricular uVtai4stxation. I Is auricular dectinstraiioii a talent -natB rauT to th )runTaa family I " T J s f i I .u- f Jii.-,.. k n nitmfr'rX vale I J i'Wtft SSSeitS 11UI it IS CXCCpt 1 COSCS The re-ixeiMOi then, has beeV dscUed-the peo-1 fher? thfPl4 'T u,JurftJ hS 0Vlf t. ic T4 I exertion. i 1 I . L -u .j.-. tuwiMi lv. cilrtslr train. I M.--Yhat aiithority van that PLto. said i jn-.iii. .1.11 c-.. i tnri - rr,.nc-tifnt;AZ I so r , ? E l a under touajaad are ready tosever South Carolina -Si than by giving tl;ra 4 r T . yAlarnage has beenj . faclbusiv fi that clones Sv see mother, told from the great co-partacrsspoirreedom, formed rT-T ' ? a-y the dom andTemcnted by the Uood cf her j J. M- y welj, let m( see if yen ard rcvolationary patriot. We deem j this'dscisive -togphy and my fust qeSiions will a BotfU.n3v mdrd thaii; &a l.pohtical. Veil, in the msiplace wh'i equivalent for the receut defeat in Georgetown 4n which our opponenu tiiay claua.the spoils, but ccrtamly not tho Ivoaors oi Victory. versed in bo Ice lie comuian 1 T ll f " . 1. Vhero was GenJ Jackson on that memo xable'week ? v J . .. . J- Shooting wodchncis in Kentuck. i Ms Did you ever heal of ilenry Clay ?" T fJYessir.' . l i V t ...t ; M-What sort of a man is he ? , ' I J. A very clever man, only he brags a lectio tiki much lather says. -If ; I AI What part of Rhode Island is Capollat teras? ' ' . : :, I j - ' A BANK OF NORTW CAROLINA. The Governor, agreeably to the directions of the act of last Session, has. issued his Procla mation (which appears in a preceediu? coluinn Mpoinunaf mve Oonumssioners irtcacii u tne towns therein specin&Mor receivmg ouoscnoers to the Stock of this new Rank wh are to make their tetuins to him at the. end of sixty days., Soma-doubts baVe been entertained whether; the Stock of this new Institution would be talen,: owing to the tax of one per cent, which is laid; open, the Stock hetJ by individuals, and to tne, mw(f if annointment whfch the LeirislalUM lias wHTvivL tii thn SiatA Cu thnurh these nrovis4 1 empty ? iona may influence some monied men. we have no J Jlt oa.re u Pittnf it empties doubt a&ufficiency of Stock whichwillbe prompt ihto the Miscicipy just above NewOrleans. j iy takeu to carry the Bankinto euectaa thahoJd-i I M-When and where wU Independenco te- ers ot ptooa m tao existing '. Banks are about in "cu ; - ! !, - .-!-; receive coiisyerahle Dividends,, which most of 1 J In the 73th ycarcf the Christian crcej them wdl aa doubt be willing to re-invest h tlu4 ondex the big poplar down br Davisea brook. new Bank; especially, as it wdibe seen-that M-What part of spfeechjis AnteJllasonry the tax is not to take effect (ill tha year 1833, i JrA regular delec?iveverb- ; : and if it shalLho f.ina that the JTimfiu of the I W asJUorsans dcatli prOphecied ? ' Jt-wilr will w ffirri tho tvH.Miht rsn hi 11 J. Ko str, it wassrantcd by an act crtue uinrui itsssmoic. - ; J. South east part, slf. -.1 I M-Iu what part'oi '2S4a Schotai doc3 the river Nile i ise ? . ''-!" I ; . 1 i J. In the centre ' i . I ' ' -j ' ! M. What is its coarse, land where does Kit 2'. I-.. . - i - i f ' i ! -AI. Very vwtH, yoa must? try and ! be perfcet at tne school committeeidayj which will be third Tuesday preceding die ! last; Saturday in next month. i' 1 1 .' Ju(UmaryrrLportcd titeifoUfcintftbUk 'w?s reAdand passt tdfascctmd readinka iK:;fi;airi foHU?e ctMoa !N u hvbWw ffW wcaever fei ii'reasoa '-lofi-uidawluUbctns, icombina- i Jr titms, ctfHimDiiges;ox siersons; vriunlaw 4?a l.'i CI s.-f - 5j: . i re Seicy T And le it further enacted, That in ant cake in which "anr Dartv. "s or mav bof bj jawj eidtled jto es of the record imu foceoings in any surt.rpsecuuort. in aity Sto Court, to he used in any Court of the United State if the. Clerk of said States if the Clerk of said State Court shaH, upon demand tnd the ayrnent and render of the legal fees, refuse tar neglect j to deliver to sucH parQr certified copies or such record and proceedings, the court of the United States ia vhicli such record and proceedings may be idcd,.on proof, by affidavit, that tne Clerk, of such State Court has 1 1 it-fused ZZnXJMM . kfialri an inii: lt f5,B.I? "wr ramca luereoi, on TV r rirzTlJrui. .u: Voernand a aforesaid, may direct and ! allow 1 .1 II1U . r E i .1 IMiiL 1 1 LSI ALII t F . - k . -. . " . . . . . ,i, i iReiudsemcin:oi tne resident: o execulethe mfcuiMlws; end collect the SI fcfv -!4f ia of tho cise , . ' - i i.iuk Mkihjfio.iiiflman.riininefiniaf ..- ji i - ; r '.;r- - : t harisWh disttict: Either iapon I ! reupon,sucn r.-' v i i . r- rTv-i , . - i. v.- j iuw;uiuir urn. ana lUdifement. ! mav be -tv . j , j. - . . . . . v asaaa an xiih mn sis wiia i i ,!"i' :T snail uii iul' uau iu uic uiuimw u .j .11 li.l if !'1 i"-. Atttuclt mace, iano tuere to aetain ail JfrWuUntl irtoesarnvln2 withm process awarded; as if certified We will not exdaimit'oui own Carolina.1 ' lest it inicrht be supposed we! would imitate the nkwJ- erna of a neighboring laad of chivalry.; but j we will hail North Carohua as out own State be cause we! feel au hereafter nriddi when we look abroad and contemplate' the conduct of our more oretendiiisr neikhbors, and compare it, with ners. The first to tesiat the tyranny and oppression of tne mother, country, snp ;t was -oenioa none m onering the blood ot'herfsoiis and treasure to aid the greats struggle foi'undeptneence. Acting irora principle! she was content i to perform her duty, without enoanssnntr the auccess of the common eaterurize bv clamonnir Lt the promo I'i - 'trfri: i 1.1...: uon ot ner, sons, tvueniue youstivuuou 01 United States ; was framed, she wehed it well in I her con veniion before alia would : subject rj er citizens to its control j out when she gave her adhesion to ti she plighted an honest- faith fto. sustain it! Each trial which has arisen umjer it, 8hehas endure with patriotic devotion each temptation she has resisted with republican plainntes acid sincerity of purpose. No whiskej loiurrectian pan ;Be laid at her; door no see'ret measures to i-esist any department of the Govefu mem uo I larttbrd Convenuoti countenanced py her,Ro!uconstita:ional j measure u the fui of uullihcatin , or any other iona proposed for au vueateu by her. by which the integrity of the; Union or the liberty of the citiziu might be en dahgeredf. Afeung on the prinaiie that bursf is a gt)venimeit of onini.Hi Sue has careiully b-' stained froui anyct which lOight weaken jr destroy its ejBkct.- f Protessing the principles j oi pure democracy, she has beeu-ironterii " thatf he voice of the ftjortty shonlitbave its iurlueucef in all questions where there was ino palpable viola tion of the cotMJtitotion 4 relying oh thb virtue and inleliigebco of ihe people o( the ottier States to tedress any grievanceishe is! suoiectedito1br a change ef jPepresentatiYes', . With deteruiiaed purpose to exhaust aH constitutional means of jre lorm, ere slib will bring her mind, to calculate the; value off the Union - Basing.' Jier action upon a foundation soobvioGsiyjuSt and reasona ble one would conclude that every lover of order and good government, would appreciate her ' con duct and do fjustico to her consistency and'i so' we are ihduCcd to believe they lj& i but a: il communities: tiliere are assort of bia$tering gs-- eofiiding sort of t Would 1 be -great J folks,! whose chic f consequence arises from a ireo indulgence foreign to them, and which Uity have (hot the humility to imitate, f I j - !;r j .. " These reflections occurred ' to us on readinjr a paragraph, in which we found ou goMkl oW . re puhfcuiStalfchaiacterixedijath Rip i Van Vnnicrof ttouihj b one ofhWiifHg kni'ghU of tlie lond of thihabry; Oflith she then slept foriSG vekra ? t Was she tti&i' doaingainid tne clasn ot aims anu tne roar-oi cannon wring the! last war? .. Was she dozing when the thou sands of iicr sdrts 1 .'were going forth!to oner up 'their lives for jiheii country's Jhonor? Was "jttie jUOSKrr WUea ucr runjiuw uju iter vidActeva were seating mtar uevowon w. uivu cooovry r Was she dozing fdien her Vacon- and Gaston were pp'sing With raablyi iodepeddence .the very sys eui whKhsotoeof Uiese Isnightsof jthe land of chivf if (were then annotating So real -ouslyi baf wlich they how denounce as a pal- nable viOiatibt of the constitution?-. vas she doaiag wbea her" jtepreseaativcaj incurreo jme odium fbein teriiie.1 lUuical &jf pposingUhe aprffopraiion laaneyj lb Works: ef j Internal Im provement iy SCongress, " by the very men j ho how .arrtigite: '.fiti vth?tnseivei exclusively tthe proud naiu of SMto Rights jUhanipajoa ? 4 Was her! lteUtureasieep Whenl i iby so: recently arid ad elopliaucally ueoahctxF tullificatioi as mivttnslal'il-aiii iMlitStMtf If ItheS are! the fevUeaces!' which tbeenU of sleepy hJiitvi Is sought to bel translciml lapitf labg in IveryclluiO e" prend; sasttnjfl toal she lias ndtbeeu scdoceticuf hc-intity, ihaS tjeasoa receives nocinHehace. wiihin; her eRis-'not-tfit tor 'istraianeoi land entertained that the Legislature will repeal it! and aa- the Legislature will appoint the . Presi dent only, and one Director foi every 250 shares which thVState holds of the Stock, the individ ual Stockholders will most likely have the ap nointment cf a iiiawntv of the Direetora. f We have seen it stated in some ot the North- f MALTESE ANCHOVIES em papers, that this Baak cannot go into opera- j , Some few years ago, m IrUh gentleman; at- tion while the present State Bank U in existence, tached to a regiment in garrison at Alalia, pro owing to ia prohibition in its character ; but as cured leave of absence and returned to England that Bank is winding up, and too objection was to enjoy for a season the society of his friends. As made in ihe Legislature dn this ground, and as is the custom of travellers, he was fond of relating it would i rainer se serviceaoie man injurious to the State Bankno objection can he raised against it on-that score." I q If. U rtinrtd that cfjirf secrptorr. IaW Rc"Uiir have Uea.very imich dissaUsCedl? tatter jlfa vVJled wkb six rarriaesS two pyst horsesa fe Uil Uffd 1). is agreat ReLrmer; - ;t Tht ' eta nfM 'M Russia, Austriai aod'P.ruasia;WlooC coiiferrnce. ! They hold a cabinet - fr ,5 aeacb other's houses; " Oa two oeTJ ly aftdr each breaking up messeBSS tlKfw4 Kir DVAMcj - . t Kit . meats - rfr-" :r" iiVt 7 An evnmnrr ranir r(li nT-c.it ii 'c I'ccrsv-rAs.XfOrcs aiaalec & tock have withdrawil from the Lanc4shire and BediordshtreV U bit 1 lieved that they iwill he balled ii u of Jds. ; Lcjrd Uxigdeapd pcJ i inei djoesvaons pi peersi are we;. ticil rocei Va,tae: same mark' of royal &vciw' : j Sftf irttir Thegfa noblemen and gentlerncn en the subjic I ument to the memory of the lato! Scott lis deferred until Parliament; ri ble, when it aatd thsiTllign C moe tne nrsi resoiuuonv jora as& we. naderstaad, declared that the rAa: aMaiiawumenV.tof-co I poet and novelist, nei to his Wut3, J preserve in his.fayjlTeri ! Areaeala;araeiz Sunday sb'nnight Lbrd'AIandeVUl Duke.of of Alanchcsterpreachcd t' chapel, near. Lnrgan, in the coua W ii The announcementjivf r his lordslip, j collected an immense I'ccmireiriuliB.f- hai .the chapel Jonld : .ccntaal't fj toOK;ior nis texi " tie ins ccxsetA Is la no wis cast outlTfBetoW r lugS the chapel he announced to Mcr that! his gold wafeb had beerr stolen ipaisaga - through . ,the crowd, iliip t iroia tne pmpiui tun vwuimcoi 'enreat cxadnMony'- Yi . ? 1 :vA;-'Hil The reform Act isviclding the am a pretty consiuenido bar vest. - Ostii tion, ef a case tor the .pinioo of W general, a few days ago.thel lcarafed stated that H would be at least eigkti he could give it h is considecauoR, rj mulu'plicity of cases then beferehak 'i . .. .1.1 Reports state that EarL Grey lai Chancellor have always expressed at the meetings of "the cabinet ia solving Parliament early in Decetojxi4 seems that; some jcbstles m?tbu such aa srrangementf'iiave -bta Of the present cabinet, nine . are liament and six art membkxs wf Commons.- i The)Vcllmjton'Kbte posed of twelve UiaUviduals---yeii members of the Houe of Commbu, J ANGELICjEANlAiAJmlli . Ii TENNESSEE. ; 1 A large meeting of the citizens of Nash ville and its vicmity was held in that city on the 2 9 th ult. for the purpose of consider ing "the present critical s tate of our nation al affairs' Wrn. Carroll Governor of the State, was unanimously called to preside. the wonders he had seen. Amonir other fhin?si he one day, in a public! cofTee-room.' expat.at d on the excellence of the military mess at Malta, j . BuV said he as tor the anchottdsby. the powers, thererft aotliingtobe seen like them-ia the known world !' ! ' I' '.Why, that is a boldassertion, said a gentle man present, for 1 think England can boast of tliat article in as great perfection as any country, if not greater. ' I .! r-y I ' Aly dear sir replied the officer, youll par don me for saving your fopinioa is founded on A preamble and set of resolutions were a- sheer ignorance ofthe fact ;4but had you seen dopted without a dissenting voice, expres-1 the fiuit growing so large land beautiful, as I sing tne most unequivocal aitacnrncntto mo l " . r Union add the Constitution, and the most decided hostility to the whole South Caro lina doctrine and practice. Secession was also coutiemned, with scarcely less strength of denunciation than nullification itself &ecessiott was affirmed to be consistent" i 'it- 'E!fLii liw:socii records and erocietiings had the said - ' The fruit growing so large and beautiful bh ! my good sir. impoible P ! ' ' Pray, 6ir, do not doubt thf word of a gentle man ?' . I : I doubt the fatly sir J said the- gentleman which it is impossible: to believe lr i Then by the powers, yoa only displry your with the nature of the Constitution, and town want of understanding, lor I have seen the in;. I anchovies growing: upon the trees in the govern- Jicatioji to be m the words of the Procla- a.with my own eyes.maay's the hua- J - ViTi vTu i 4 dred times ; besides. sir,tlie whole walls of the raation--.-incompatible with the existence furtrosg aro'covered with thlm, as i my brotlier oi the Union, contradicted expressly by tpe officers can testify I f i lettei of the Constitution, unauthorized jy Upon my honor said thi gentleman, yoli its spirit, ' inconsistent with : every prin- must bo mistaken, I cannot tielieve.it. ! ciple iipou which it is founded, and de- A much as to say isir, ir pKin term, that I str active of the ereat obicct for which it! is haIe wW a lic ? y tup wofd, sir, and 1 am sa- .a ? , I usned.' 'eiuicr you, sir,' rexurqed tne genueman ' nor anv other man. altall cunniel me to sav that CoxaOLiOATioN is another 1U2 bear I to 1 1 btlievo ihat which is bv Hiture impossible. i .l: frighten tiie weak. It is a big word, and Impossible, sir ? nave i not told ycu that I that isl all the meaning commonly attached have-soelt with my? owt eyes, and do you to it; for in this country, to talk of the uout die woid of an oicer and a gentleman ? General Governments absorbing and exr- 1 lnhfw. M. Jtt "ftman1 .... - . o . :s dearer to hun tlian. his lifisv and Cornelius ON Flanagan will not take the jfie from any iiian, e ven if it was Irwe; therefore I trust that 'every gentleman present will seo that i have sufficient Rrsuif. coox. Why art mSs-called JlngtUc, b As if .thou were a creature if & There's nought angtlic in prro---.fi j There's something dcrefirtwid ; W.7 i -ti 1. 1 eyes.; or . LPMia:.---A gentlemah-dhe raort I little barefoot hoy what his rnotbef L.t ing? "She eatsold victuals, , wuiij " Kiner Leeneld-k letter .from) M ! You would be astonished at the alters anxiety has made in the personiof , Kii' He appears ten years older thaawhs two years ago ajClaremont jTetei the excellent conduct of the fieb, :i to consult his taste., and wishes lit the turmoil of iiia present situation v his nervous temperament, po hirdl; c Court Jottrnal. ( Uneasy lies jtt ; ears wio csowa . j v . c . f EPIGRAAJ; BY LORD Ijyr The world is a bundle oi hay. il iianitiad are tne asses who a cising the power of the States, is flyingi in the face of facts, and. the whole history of tae united states. Consolidation lsjno evil fot us to fear. Consolidation ! Talk of I cause tor requiring satislactibn.' consolidation, when we can scarcely keep Satisfaction ! puoh2 po4.' mere difference of the infiamator y raass from blowing up (ike J0 sewtmed seveiaj ofthe party, a volcano! No; Disunion, the very abti- aJ yoooputjemeit, j wtufned the k;s il .,;i .iL l . 1 olncer, no difference ot opiniou at all ; he has Io4e of. this, is the cvd, the only catasfro- m tko lie , Uj geamet a phey we have to dread. Our whole history uight : and. there's nicard, whiek I shall proves it The duty is pregnant with de- be happy to exchanirol for tour's' ' - I monstration. TJie centrifugal force. pre-J The Englishman, of course, gave Ids address, dominates in our unvernment rt is the ten- i u tne next day tne pamos met, attended ! by dencyi of all free .governments. Alan is tneir ecms ; they fired, and O'Flanagan's shot naturaUy impatient to restraint tho ciW jfSt opponent's slant impulse of his temper is to throw iiofi; h:fcWhln'3?!f2er ?:t .1 i 1 u . j !:r from the ground, and fall flat on his back, w here anU,, the eager .truggie of the moment, fear keemia "g, 3 g regards alike good laws and bad. Con heels. .i i ' souaaxion: 4l is impossiuie. Jiuman ra- This being observed yiho "officlrsxnd. be tureis: sentinel on the bulwarksof. the Con- said, You have hit your nan, O ana-rantliat federacy, and while she guards its safety on is ceruia 1 think riotyrcrouily' howevii for ene siue, not oniy points witn taitnies !fin-1 see wnai capers no cats.' ; ger to ils weakness on the otiif r, but Iqadsl Vapors! captrsVl exclaimed O'Flanaan, ine auacav wtfguaia ootoner. . . z.jnyuy ine powers! What naVeI uie whata dreauful mistaUe r and Pihmng opto his w tf a' A t TV - 1 "viy'l M vi!f-rsa, 1113 UOitllf 31(i nivSJSfr-' i Report from the Postmaster General 1 inr it catrerlv. thus alldiid i.i . fA ivm vuiuumnAj v j utv SH-Tiaw, pa o -suu- I "it-no, ii yc re Kilt i ass your pardon in ihis ject ct m reduction ot Uie tax on postage, 1 wor,a and the next; lcr I made a dlvil of a mk it is stated as an occurrence of almost every J Uke 11 wta c2cr that I saw gruwiwr upon' ike davthatraoretfianaibn w I t papers U carried in one mail for hundfeds l wcuudedman,.iiiig-at th1adiclons of mues together.; In the same re amount of postage on newspapers, i to the Department for the year lending 30, is stated at 59,706. Nb opinioti expressed of the expcdiencv of the red nr. wi Each tugs it a different Way. The And the greatest of ': all is k Three FcraiJTMisSFaa:1 woman of original genius, fine lastr, j tellect, and exquisite' sensibility -e,i part of passion. ' Aliss Fanny Kembir like a pocrress, as she is; and'equh them in all things,and in somoi sop is our own Miss Fanny Jnnaf,fftf in power and pathos, ; sad sife grace, elegance, khd beauiy. ' TU as much respected for theiVfirtli H as theyare adrnired tor thirgeaaai and that Jends a charm to their s?ch such characters as Imogm, Jktwm and CWciw, which is felt by ioM the want of -Which Jno actxwiwaK5! pensam. locirircoo a mMgaspf. Eleet ionccrtntr One cf Naitff the PottArv hnrrirtrrh ka MfimrltCSt of the electors;-who happebed w if do tou da Mr. ?. J Lata' vet I have known vcu : a irreatl Yes, replied the candidate; fl well I hope Mr. - is wclU solicit his vote. I ant soim' w 9' rejoiaed the old lady; fee ka pf er three candidates, and ram inisc you, he has known y LONDON POLITICAL CABiC In one, Talleyrand is cnad' Guy FawkesV with a dark lardf- ilolland, hois about to scflEre ri col-faggots and gunpowdel pea up oy tne U'Uiies; wnnc, sneaking off, car' keeping -f4. represents TaDevrandi as from his Hole, to seize POTtWf spuUtefgtai :Splngleat aniieir sliil4its lyTcrl iif iV.-urruus devuubn htthecaese Witne revUcrs torii to the Utor of th- destirt v-i i w nsrc , men i - -t r f , jrvtfdLunti art?oesaravui2 wiiuiu hJj-H "1: :;flL ' ciiUrJcUruta-the ayiifcfc unpof ed on saiacar- ;4 v An rihr n!1j n-uV KCmJ liet'her lllfif OHI :,rrt isv lnxki be iwa1iri2Bsh-idedaca whenereT the Prmif? r tH iinifwi IstiiU - miMvietil' .: .1 i f ; . . . uua v-uiu pwuc oa tcu.ers or newspaers nut; tun ucu are so siatea in lite iteport as reuuction upon eitneri J,;1 v -mi Jruu,naT wiled me j but 1 iupe t . T " i ir.V June I vtiii will rrof-,. .1.' j:.r :.i. 1 T ! t Mmtnl ' I k orv'ilCa -is 'I cnorics and f!iP. i.t.n.. i:L. nf rTnTWW ;,Ut wrAn'esV lie to bear against a s, VJ PETERSBDROjRAlL ROAb. The engine of the Company brought to North J apnng, ju a ucay lasi, me oeavs( - joadj she has yet f,carried any distance oo the Rail RuadV iTbere vere ten wagons and one ccach, loaded, with 104 bales cf ccttc&vaixut two ifoss is never tired cf liatcninrr aWuvbdou ;aod he is hever ; tired ( of lailiU Who thinks behas gained enou; ,-Thj nwrelwiicsty .si man has, the lesshef af- of. sane- 7. . . wa ac Piety. An mvioiaoie fidelitylguxf hamottr and com placency of temper .outlive thb charms tifa nae taceandiriakes th3devri sSSSftl ' industry, and fnraliil aZ?2ZTi 01 rv1 I nrrsoni helpless and imbecile as a WffJ iKtticaHic":f TflllfYrarifl - H rimninir P thee-owttixssv Patapfl spite oi .iiis struggles, ful paw tbltake! those hot c and AnttvcnSr from the .-. . land. The faces of both if are .aum uaoie tor;., w If 14 s r 5 4t . - v x ejn.oettcx . irutevcharacter - ' t - X. . tl j -III' r -.. Li i I , - .jf .,1.?-. ,'2iV" - ' ..11 l ' t - , U - f - - -j- I . -1. if", l I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1833, edition 1
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