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i 1-4 i. ! -.'. .i.l .r .-:! .. .. - ; f 5 f a j i s i . 7 1 itifiiTiiNtaif :a ,tfi. s ait ffwirt r?iil a'i .- -. ,- ti 1 if II ii ..IK 1 Fl 4 .! i Si J'- ;-. : ni)t t'n Vfitrv ifh r itrnii.nAir j . ifijr deterauad too free gelleif , : y 4 M p' flsti XVtt'riciifi 8aTfifieeri irajwhdtfle were '4 ' Tfao fire ctoneticfea Mii 1 1 o'eioefo c4 the jjv3U-8iappoaea to a painicr bcy loot r fit which' wre ia H?orbped p; - J r i $Eicrt :i" tJila a auuqrnitical mod !'?f?f r5"rr.m ilW fiufiijcaiiijni, tot tht V cuaiinaid la Wlirk vrith on-' j theai oa eref Sidp.aod thers was seipressKiO continu2l5 M aiceniatl hpDes m& fears rcspectis tit Hi; th interUt lq iheir - (ate ' beeaaate' inure ! and c a)re Itfnse Dfrott rtioa - is vtbiir..kijo:eared to'':iJeiip4it, and f ktf ;lwm?fter a .Wbil?,i(o!.Aii'piM wasraeen to naa.Qut cf the ruanis, for a. timo V4ins all 0ooir view. ! An instantaneous fenr was laiied.by tbd peuple outside, fur tka taea lo makja i their escape at oncei ;Bdt they appearel ,to hare enceiml4c which showed bevw3 prepared, gjn!$( every emergency. wey inaita lately . ran o the jr-rorie.-turniii ttiol.firelescape, -.-Sod descends? the fune' like a ; swiirm of r mon- iAi the lastj ban was; leavb ihe rpljnjaiwlaihe f danie iprthg at at the dour, if ia'y enh ance for Jaavihg lost Jits preyv theo.J: -feUo't howeterV emped at the Tope with an 'eagerness that.vtold that there was life in the gp audlltiescended it ,t i i ! i ', g i i 11 11' By the fcriMary, Capnreen, inl6 days from Montega Bay9 we hate. Jaaiajca hapers as late as the 26thnxltimo, which are ifiostr,: occu-J iea'ifitlf subjecjkw ed thfat iljia'and reoderl U Jiistlyf obnoxious .to the charge of religious yecutiiiea inaka Courant,- a paper ot aenkfeliuSip nt, seeml to devoted U, th4 destruction ui pertain tdigtqus sects, on the gTtiand that they have in- tent has the reublic mind hoea exeitpd naminet theJJaptist and'aiethodhrti Clergymen, that they r. ' j iit :.i i- if i inu moijoeiJ, whprein,tbe per igiocS luits!),aHi in -i many wiy aafei iwtlh theiir lives To phiteci 'tbilauTj& nd to preserve the. ppblie ace aiProclamariou rousueeu jiwiuwi bj ni9.uajesiy,vviuiam tne 4th,' "W hrcJfeaicheld' 'Jamaficli tsl the' 6inl it""irfifli' tjU civil and liallttary onlcerl dnderiUhe fdovern Xnnt counecUg themselves with fthe clubs hicu;:bay ecir- orgauiqiigl to Oppose j public prlachlngi anjl calls upon theat to Iseievirv ex- Umim in thir;p6er to brjagf theifleiidM J5 cstice. -: net Oourant epeak m terms of defi ance ul the riwkiuatiuii. and reiokrksilX" ?T v-jancuoaed bv Jus predecessors: tv Ihesiiaws Wshall be eoierned. howeter we J'fgajF i tocuT the displ6asure$I fcis most gfaciqus 4: Uajety lifcflw Courasaks ilMiadgnage iU V ! 4i I '1 HthWciKuHkT triJfcf cbflon, rSSJ I 'T'Hi ; ',. . . : i'J: I I'fwcu' uuju.T kaMHiU.n , S" ltat5ttay.be resiiUuf idisiarlii;qaes , . tai wJiereVm ehd.-. dtaicJ VMy HOfRA-liN,-MUOTiApS-VI 4 -ll -There has. been if sharp controversy twecn 1 T i 4weraief-ilh'ejsician4:.:.tnMOT the ! ti i I 1 f r iuhject oftihtj tepp&irancebfh eUoleiaJiif that u-n-: i, y; f ty.J- The !3Va8;ftrstatiaoonceatiii tfUM ! I I- P?Ps, as a vioiheeq derived: frum letter J ! I l'$f4ddf eased to the Govnmehtbv Orl "Nelson 'tht iealth.tpniipssioie.bf Miotfeat jljSt. ; jihfrUon uthshed a letter tin theStbUnsunt ln1 p the Caoaoian?!Oua$aflt; denying tne eiLteace ol ll.4aseift thai iity.- PrWehan repliedl't iOr.lSi y 3 5tith severityar thUlth uaMnd la U coarse !is:iettersajfsi-j; if tiH.-iKV ;4:.-ieens nine ca13 et eholeri lixall f Ii xliattars taieta mi kaiwledtre, lourt of Iwnich : i -'.-jhn'ljifx -- saA M lit w ,i rC,.n1 1TM itf leSfh February. linmeaicaitlemah is ; f ps y- v jf tug wu BUAtfuiept, co may . py mm 4 imm m ; S W Wmcurred la MoS&eaL 6dOr. :lyr-T? ,fl rcf itom lt?oU antom. : r i wi aii7 we TaaDaxaiK50 or a Lr rsa f j;-- : MvvTt 4xxasioaai case thi4 fff-;4- tile dsease wM EndemhttY XHlftMtyttmdb 'eases wlUi occur! ftwu fe '.rt :1J jtiitte aaithhliiuu ierejslnd -Mf TyaseVIl W bui additimat ca)hiraa to a unrc4at 4is puit m te latifat it 1 )e- iceiAcC lufte!? ieftihe 'Mspat'VdtDirdU' Jltisitosiarke illarrst' iafUia, -JWere v bawiua&rrwatk -WtSrfSri'iematf'Ai o ail fwitamtwrt ibree siejw f Jaasislaftd; wbotracte4Mi!titii i .ioif 'f-lrifeais 'whoave UrdVn4 prHojbe? mmmmA nCZ.TZ "Tir? t i Jevfiv;onaryclrjhti4nimtrame j f MM4 i.mt M n suw ixt5ia abat Trean US placed tbleVi'lcatkLrtl Aalavap f .;.K ; 4 aiv attempt the er ri KW - r 'f.f 7:: -J?T: StT?.TvT2.? t -W4ieUrera5C9 feinicesioitTain; arid Ireland A .--r:??i UeemUprutectiod.If others .tot WiVa thn Li? iHlMii''. ftttinia Uiirrs;- their cshr tras pooe tcf rthe ajpk'race cal thB sliced' fialoej' fcf lEHuitatttta EaSd desired , of ftninj 'relief aaj -we waajary reaoorces; es no Tessei had touthfei the -Iilaad fdf several , pcaiths, oq! 'itdftoerittcf tire diQcaftT mo4 danser.TPsdJtinjr a . cozen sxeieioir oemjra to uzimxs nrsj Tea-; fell tt&inffViift iTthefiiJtfe5 5ay jn'tet,' s when the Eimos hove id sijThtd. io4 vas ! hailed. SLnd as , eowi as' p3ible, .the kuurafule' wretchedness Vas tcldl and the c tUmtytJrcsBrid tosUip andscH ihitinmeUMnir r a ' . i l. j: .il 'ii Uil-Uikt; bis fTessel was .loaded ; wHftpniTisiods Jfo'l&m tvftY&rii thai be bad wcie for albrdiiis' tei -ti any of the islanders, who needed (gra- satUsdufthe fact, they rai&ed'their bands' oiuneni low aros-neaTen manning tnat wnn aiii W4 uuie energy wtocn they possessed, tney majde $ naiswhich seemed more like sep nlchrii ftahs, than the aruice of the tirmg.5 f . CapulL v as assured -1 hat almost every morn ing the f dying and the 4ead ipoaldJbflrienfla. al moe$ evlry direction, from, the door jof his inform- uUvxr&arf lengthen mtlhis owmiser atle existence, bet was found soon after dead, with th? .' piece of firsh.in hirhand,:. having drawled oi)y afew pesfrom the place where he obtained ;rtTi fas wasrep of Vhai; may Soften be Witnessed; in its substan tial features! $ohavista ahayd'.have sufter eojlesl thaii pe &het Haiids;hictt1iasreTen teiisarohemg eye witness of sach heart-sick-enhg scenes! of Wretchedness, as fiave been wit hissed !by Mothers if CaptiH assared tne'that he fet amply compensated for jdtheeshee which he had incurred,' in; coming , out gratu:tuusly to be almiiier-oif hebarity of -Amerfcans to; these distant and desolate Islands, in the eoncuiueness pij lbe rfalihenefii; which had been conferred. Oar owiisuqltry has not only been first, but alone speaks' 'fcfytijtf.&Tct ot our citizens. E?en I ...7..tX. j v ... taih wlfttaffeVbyihousands. when- thefkfiio- deriveslhot jalittle of his : wealth itmi their toils and sufferings The Islanders supposed at -first that the flapplies received frmii our country had come from the government of the United!. Statf and:;rhen j assured 'that the government htd notiino;Wjwitbil from the pub -licahd prjvate cuutributiun of men, women, aad chij3reifas tHe sphja:i'eous expression $ their w eehg4f kludness' Ad syuipatby,'as soon as their sutferin? condi ti n was made known her 8eeified utterly at a loss to etihprehendhew' itcould Jfor-lK have often hiard them avUi'A. y inefcansf ktajer than our bwu eantrv, we have iwKiu,utinpao sena provisions to keep jus ftoa starir ingVlhey figbj one another to see whphall governthey care nothing abtiutus,"8tc. The4 rains hafegtin i fall on the I -lands z.rid ?vegf totiorX!vmjng forward japidly, anl hepe is chenshedl!;t.8omf'thuig,in a feu jnonhs may be fcibtgned rwn'froite ; if ; the jearth; .to supply theiwactSTof i!bc-peop,. ' r ? -1lS,YwJdge"litinJupposiir that little AflijttWti wpili "be found, her elating to the vrorlb a K V r. frit. nv! 1. 1. J ' 1 i , V.to-..? Ma;v."., . mw wti tioNi aesoiae, oar rerFpottlon :Vf hb earth twhich I ever beheld rherew3;6crcely'any appearauce" of vegeta eblsjahdiH whicb; we passed; althigh ;'ipB some bf them in 7he" interior, it is saidjthatther4 are. trees, &c Suj. There is scarcely atree on;Boaavfela 'except those thit have been lantedor evn odtthis Island,: On some of t he Islands there are fruits of several diffeit ent kinds, and the laud is under orae decree cf tultivation-btit We have not teen able.tb visit tkeufe have 'Obtained the seeds of t wri kiorf trertj CrAn $t Abnio--oneihePurga from which H1!! lS dn: the Island is toade, and isan emeue as.Well as cathaitic, tha dttier called at the.tIs,Pii6,;iid;Xbefy llaMvhtch produces- a jrtnt somewhat resmbUngihi Pine PPlf3t Wf1 different:! hope to meei with beMet success to' South America - H ;.i The pobalationlof the Cane d V-Wtiy . t,i ted i$ thetGMJteers to be.? about 100J)00- . It annus; i. tqcipaiow mat, mortabty ehoukT hve been a great ashere stated lihontrb -W8aarir1sja gehtlema of in- to addpt exaggerated, reports;Jour omJHl iV;Sie;Ch4rieton Courier. v ; rWfi!l4filbis mominy throclamatiSrt of tntaiHwf-ot tnisano.uaious bodyt'.eMinaion' .itf'meaiie-assembie at ColMjiibii to the jttrIaiTch next, "to, deliberate vaisech 'matters .toiieAJni we mxeresis and -welfare 1the;goiKlp!e, ufi'the. State aa miv be en; ant presented lor their consider aasen itskent ihape aird ith its present , - - w i f aM c WUIOU I SBUIUSJOUS OOU V. Wi touui, ww nojij wiiijout example m tba been (UmI pevatmg si,ao.vc the UenstiiiKloa apdibe Uws, aspirWii Sounafes and .nataHSa poWerj W "ctfif yistlf a despotisoji Ueina&i a desixi im. which, in tb oama-VJ" iA Pqf exercises: authority ihcoosistenit wtUi feBfft. by W5Wha thaa life. ,a standing l&d la a-rewia- Li u4iivWnfivr.. i..L-, .'T-1 m&mmsz&v T. .i " Jiie; naa?tn.tiispatcueaarira i&dirorahat theteskw anhearal ac that tNacnt of their deplormbconeriBg eon- ihetight, a4 Sthe' wlleete of the pe .JMUcttlarly ttdiculous toa touch 'djfiodillia"iot-'beeji orersta'tea.v discharged fsriisMy noestrwied by anyi limitari to be evfn;amusing, is the simple fact,that .6'ilKisions;:nd left them, after inicUlmjtsower w1aodrMiide;vtb ol , t&.bliid .coclude, T-Siierj demration have &corabacon and fodder) enog(r. laHiThjthey; wereahle Ctd ive appe4 thjieorejh last tfieni in afstatebf ribelfafo, forl;si 1 iey Ten iiyiiywed Jttim tot tae waters ed.fSUiucieni 10 counters - iiva Hn ihf 1 XnustwoTK oi.sucstaniiaj sympathy and char tmu, Nilt: a larthihg has been seniU by the peo pl6f ahv1 rother-' tiat'on as chlritv ; vfhieh 3nos7 rVthe purpose which ?MsvUJr; is sa conrckcdjlmt prSsJrtQe tliat ' v tih act 4- f tw mediation ;cf Virir. :aJ, a. 1 jen tuch fcther xdatlera whieh:'thsfeulcbaalsr thiieW' and. it- T&$wm& potmittt wililSh! Caroliftal ai cnuusted her lestinyia -ttairtrayed- in tree, thooh TiYid eolorsJl Mri Dallasaid.t; ifid Iors4l AIri Dalas!teid,V J 'econldi lieJp asking :tbe iftonatora rom thr CawUns liwas:t41iactBaloondi tionVbfi;thatJ5iate? teVlUwWbef social (and polUktallcooditioi. i'yh who-jWere n rolTcii in th wannth.iof'b'er ioeaj exasts4ratidns couiq novpe aware i lW li. iney cuif uuuxw their bcziti and Uieit tnthds'for ri jnamebt from the sphere of that bulning excitement,' and tiW ner conGiuon wrm uwr eye strangely , iney coma nof neipr ceduetng some , tnierenpe,". a most lamertaae raetetrYutcptrtes' EerIicaa 'forni; cf f Go?ernment f - It wa4 ;tend tto aa- that, was not rYisn " rift any; combination ;bijmenjw8edi lastingly; j lnmbotx&left'and nncb(ecljedj theelotjre iwwers t u ouicingutj t - f ui 19 WD 1 Ut?UiAuuu f . , rt 5 i7 "4 :vrv 1- v" w"u"? irf t j aroiina possessing as tnpy ;: a aa tne inhent iii&lfyi; bo but obs"ryV; that their sovereign prersyas,iin this instahfel i but sn thea and there prticjf foritj coaaideraj V AV dispense with ifcay urther remarks ef co? o-D.to mate Toom'ibr'the WlofcVeftnpt frbilX beetle speech-: tf:! Dallas Ce.U.CS Sen;ibo-tbCeyeui6iteeS I broad qusconj, and, he would not pri twer it j tBatbe inirftalely flay? ra Kfthuhlican fiVPrnrrAnt iwharrfkitnA irisrnenttii theriandstf ah individoajji are wjthbut a navy) and to scatter ihewhble w'uidkiduaij IMiiB M(": tiil I qoncejfnfo the four winds of! heaveiii eaJ WL4 iN131 iLng notfa wreck behind." I jtVe rcal)rmatf of'afew P rwhiahWfcT 8?T P?! fefe buCawUnf , The p6op AaS in cjinternf plauon dhncatwn, ot::v;anfeth; MlMMf orce, and contemplate a coal ct. Why Jiai nut that OrdinauCH been Sub: nutod v6:ih "pfxiplii for their ratificau.in ? 4 The Convcntim; whjsie aurauiin .may tie protiged at jie ;ow-pieasurf4 ( holds the JUfejof every inan4irlrath tlaft4.tia.hil liberty, and: ius m property,! at i jits, mercy It was asUndineluiumary Convention, mn travelled in aplioliuntry.These ai sa were eond'lieinrie' preseni legislative! .measure: to be submitted for adotk tion. ! r:r ' ,,:v4i;Heirv January $1. 1 i. Mi&i lstioaU' Conolf-We have recently ca. versed vvith several of bur J most intelligent citizens who baye visTted anoV examined theo porations on the Muscle Shoals Canal, livery man seems ; pak4pUi asiife the jracid progress with which tnis , work, is po w going on, and with' renewed conffdenob in Itslrlnat success; Some parts -for short intervals are completely finished,. and exhibit beautiful specimens of the work. the whole 4ine"fitiii- Lamb's feiry,we are told 'thai there is not a singleniatserysllbf as taucbf a ? mile j bet ween; the separate points' of active t' pperattons: .The coni tmcmrsandBubntracior with ai eaergy whwh can only .ber'upefed iiy: the fullest confidence!, th the success lot ihe jvvbrk. The) distinguished engineer giyes jt as vpmin, M weare informed, that the, whole work will be accomplished fprfa sam Jess Jjy )5 percent,thac mesumacbsiloh thui made to us by men on whoWjud'gineritg and opi l aions .-e can wttnseeniltw otttanticipa- ;heme, or 4f iUsDeedy anplHjP4. , The result of ' this Carid wtll he; i lovnward navigation' for flats at alteau4 otje jear, aui a Siearirboaf navigation up ano. Mva, during tit winter and 'spring st4sons4 Viienevelr. bu-am-boats of light drift can coief ib iTioruiice, Wluc is about sixmuaths, iii'the; winker , and springf they Will be able to as$ end 4.tte "Tennessee aouyei Lamb'S ferry, the highest pint ii.thiS ti'oi) the Canals-It will be;a haf fteiii -fc?jthe .pen-' pie above the'Shoals whehr thtsf pttfc wok i done and thshould fell 'tts soceesstul ana 'energetic jasecution IheOfippest sohcitjide; : it t JVjahyAe- VaiivUlrjReporter. l- .r , t '1 ; INCENpIAR Y ATTOIPT. - An attempt Was rnade.by some base in ttndip.teliWl !0h "Thursday tsrniiig' allpasiwci -p'xtKSk J-iii M; it Uing"forijincB;ri4 h'ur' Men 1 the Suges'ldepartjvonr i vigilant jaridf attentive host of theNatjonal. Udtel9 whUe, 4on the lookoiit fotHiStaliavdred 4a4 liffht wag iristantlV i discwereill that M '.4mAl. HeMnisceto bn fire, and th'etoKoA wriicn naa-oeeir kindled on the rbof of a Progressed piomninmcat the fatu ihihB-iAti few minubuld'havo a.eeri lehvelbbed. Jt contains about IQOlbsold gacbn, hnd ifit hadgottett OntfiSlheroiijio ...... uv: uiwum auuM: cuss Hf property tvhich mu ft haveatsue!r4 ThKlctirrt v and esJnca and thb;f eyidtfiosdi ;igr, wao arst gorto the snot White, who was archwdi qniry, commenced ol Thursdav in'diV- f-iue vourt, ami Aroh i vw nil tsn hit I O0 IQe Mli.nr frtrtct rrtf c.Yn a r t ". scene, 8icte(?cwrths Ug. tinguishml the fe; lMoIattenenUeraatf T(PPbMli fno doubt Suspiadnssclmedt torcmki!Jfi1i V 1 - - - x - - I . . - a i i r us iilj i rjuui I wi v snranM.. -1 sareilaaill pr6babilityll't:J3;portian!:c& jtfce town. ? The WaticaaJ llctel tnoioic Williams 8tfWoocIyiid ffcta liiej dircctir -V bf tbdwindl brobabM i.Koss' Store.5 -LTh$ AVilUariyft and out r. Priatm -esiabli? icacnt cettatnlyi would hare been Weptby tho j!o-. letter Irbm South Carolina; written y4 a corrc?ndnd ent of the WIii that i the Niillita4 couiwue 10 Dtusiur as lerriDiyas cveTjnQi- live" shall ecede itnd ndrl W tEo Ohited Stal forces irbm jour jshorea. 'Wei j eipeit war, nd i itre febaredibV it S 1 1 believd t'tfo 1 ! Crin 1 1 hA jlhlofnmncir 4knlMiiimh IkikjMMN i''v' v iui. utu ujui uti uiu vij fieldfl? know that in ?ouf ; swambsi and mountatns weerc 'iiotQiiAuerabte fjjjjl 1 f JC, Dill C WU l SUSUUCl IUOV UJU !OancrtI3 wvsuu m r uiuuuer wno inaiiea mis .waru&p. upon chivalry chivalry is to be their "meal j and theif 4mfc"--chivalry i is to earry them j f; t From ths Ncfwbrn'Speclitor. t h Jttnll oe seen by tnejollowin' tilrsct of SPfrZ? "au?"Z r1?. jwem0u-e eflect of his;sp; - Ybu wiU W ;IW fgnsi uastie nncKneyi i;tor the worthy friend of the sWhl take the character of an American Cormtsa. Aithoilgl it has been repeatedly assrtedfso pVi&kderstood, tlirthee sned by tJiw General Government was pure- iy oceimt7, purely pacinc; yet Ito hear ; these ranters, and to read their crazy , pttu- sions, jpu wouia suppose that some blood tliusty usurper had taken the field? against them, who with numerous armies pared frvaTun'tbeir state and I to Ibutcer thern id their mountains and fastnesses nothing is further from the truUi if war or violence ensues, it wiU be forced upon the the General Government But let iw hnW! better things perhaps when paudau comes -when the half million of dollars, the ex- pense of thisJittle tp-eeisto be discharged, this chivati cus fit may take another tui n- who knows? j May be Congress will be pe- titioned to pay expenses if not the whole, whv a half, if it is onh for i "heating ih. poker." One thing is to be regretted, thit it cannot bo thrown exclusively upon the 1 Nullifiersr-instead of, that, the' friends op Union will be saddled with about two-thirds t of it. i S Judge IStoripB Commentary cn tke con stitution of Vie United States. -This work which is to consist of three volumes will be published in a few weeks. The reputation Pi, the author is a sufficient guaranty Jof the character pf the work; and we look for it with an knxiety that is quite natural, when we consider how able Judge Story is to give an elaborate and profound exDOsition. off the principles of the Constitution, j "The plan of the works," says the author "will naturally fcomprehendrthreo eat divisions! The firstj will embrace a sketch of the hdrtersl'Jbbnstitutional '. histo'if andl an$ revolutionary jurisprudence of the colonics. 'The second will embrace a sketch .of the constitutional history of the States during w.v "uiuHwii, auu ioji vi me conieaera Jtioa. ThtT thud will embrace the history Jof the rise and adoption of the Constitution; and a full exposition of all its provisions, pith the reasons, which they were respect ivejy founded, . the objection by which they were respectively assailed; and such illustrations drawn from contemporaneous flocurnentsV md the subsequent operations bf the Government, as may best enable thti reader to estimate for himself the trod value ot each. Unionist. I A large portion of ihe last London and arisIournalsi are filled with the Presidents ociamaupn, relative tol South Carolina ahd commentsof the editors. The Lon Jon urier pJani iIthsays:w I u ! The Proclamaticm of Hhe Presidehtof the UruedlStateswiich appears ui our jowpaiioifinis tiay WL'i,no doubt be IperU sod i with reat interest by all who are ware Ofr the iDrtance of the great political problem, which is how in progress of ibcirW solved; of whether Iho various Presidencies jtfVthe United States can be! held together K10 : HWic" - form of Government: t majeissidatnocman;Berh was Ci1J 1: it -i i. 1 ' fct ' : i oy miianess ot demeanor, pow W or argument, and decision of: character,1 for the performance, of tho ardbus duties of achiefof : repnbUc?.than General Jackson. f5 baoVceasron6t rainy days'since, ko' W 'tlMt; readers. tbe: Addrej of Mt- Jcksbn. to the'Conrend- dress not less valuable m tie doiument soft State, i The present wmimentalivei: ntatAtij :1fr U1.!?Wahiraxter ; ltkth4 first time that rrdentf- tho iilkluA SrWJ t;Lsuca j.terma-. nnihA 3 TesuontoK4oneEtic istoibnVo stdorationfb out readeibd :wSr?J 1 : rr"-VT f wue,:wnen tvoarft thwUiALY I woui a ivranuicii landlord, or at vran- I prove irTlhis cotfnthr, ioihistffoc! TnaUori applie 5 inn remarKabie mannr prescmpos ti6fDrngiand-P t Thtf -simetreasontnaf if fereasely iappjicai bleltotheOId as to the few Wort d he arrneni'wmcn tno resiaer.t oi iQQTuai- . J .- ; -; -K- disastrous consequences which would .ensue from H.tlie-' seDiration cfv EnTiand.and Iro - nuiwiur, is uie necessjiy .lor.. me prompt i ca less urgent than . in :tbts corntryV nor aro ir-. i: .i... . ; ; 1 ousting inyodilyrengw and being ueezedjin hSehate(3iaber.'' AndeU vvquid go through it all airaSl an to enjoy the amll hish 5 intellectual i treathich the delwtbetweeri tCiUJouk Has not reached pp eipectatidnif Pernap it is; owinghis i ulortunatel': and Jrtllr wnHKMirtlimWiri His doctrine oiVhullificitionls sustained br uu jw4oitimeiiecu- Dears tiown- la the earth theenius and Ssrnf wbencethas spningWr Webster gtapld Mm Uie inr stant he ceaseH to speak J and has idashea nirn irom one rogc to anptner until 110 uie nor shape seems lefll F 1 jcannbt describe; to probabl r soon see it in brint It is erioush to say now, that nullificalidnjand secessii were stripped to the very f Sone,v tneir dr Formities exhibied in a manner equally ' true and impressive, and their! very essence made ! to txhalo as a sacrifice oh fthe altar of ' the ondence otthtlGiarleston Cwt It seems (ojje now fully .understood that the revolution which has so suddenly been brought about in'Congress, s the result e( several conferrences5 between Mr. Clajr and Mr..'Calhour. i They finally! agreed on the fgencral principles of the billwhich Mr; Clay Imtrodued to day, seperated only onisome of detail3. At is belivedUat there will' be In? difficulty, in reconciling, these, differ- 'cncfe9 80 to brin ,tbe; Southern men , Pd Ul tnends , ot. Mr. Llay-1 mean w personal friends to inite in support of tne bill.- But the supporters of Mr. ! playwho are! also thorough going: Tar- I H raen WIU not? 8 WlUl Hew measure, i less they change considerably Jn their ! f,?rmi,Iati9?r I To d a ge dass of , these whb are extremely dissatisfied, and ; tho are as read? to charge ! Mrt Clay with ' "g away the Tariff and its friend Vlia Mr aiuoun, as otners; once were to accuse Mr. Clay of makmg;asbargain with Adams. Itisdinicult,! inthe present ..dusty state- of ino'.' political ajhnosphere, 9 tc tfeli exarlly where the land Hesf Mr. Clay himself, I find, 'tliinks that Jthe step lie Kis taken is one the. policy tof whicli as i rpects his own standing land the effects of which as relates to the, condition of the South, aud the'eourso of the I East, are yet to be learned from experience it being im possible to form, at this moment, anvjac- ciirate coniecture as to either The debate was ifttercfstms. The Senate Coam ber was crowded excessively tin everjr part, and the the auditors could ?not be v; kept within the bounds ; of decorum. Whether they were Southern men or Vanuiacturcr3, Iknow not, butt there was -general clap ping of hands once or. twice, abd tho Presi dent ordered the galleries to be cleared; but subsequently tetracted the jorder oa the recommendatiqn of one1 or t,;vo of the mem bers. Mr. Forsyth objected I to granting leave asked by Mr. Clay, to5 Introduce his bilh He saidthat it was pecdliarly fitting tht a measure of concession, should como from -one to whom was to be' attributed althe discord which (now! detracts the country Mr. Webster exhibied symptoms of! oppugnation on this occasion, whence it is inferred that there will be i split in the old Clay party, and that the ultra Tariffwill form as a separate legion, andcJior;:c a new leader. You will perceive by! tl e papers that the warring hosts in the House of Re presentatives folded their armsv.ar.d looked on while this scene, which is to fix the "des tinV of the country, was exhibited on 'the floor ol the Senate. Everv debate lahsuish- es. This is nom ine absorbirj question, wuicn pas swallowed up the 'wondertul pungency, of. . the Judiciaryi Committee. w waiLimnaiientiv itir hn. rfxif 'i 47 wM.a,aw ; 7ti Satxtrdov Cciaicr. Y-1 . Many of the English politicians, and . same: of the leading London editors, are arming- he miro - dueon bf the Baikt zt general r electioo wu&j4 u wish wi tlio secrewy rnay co"o. electlaii3: 4elw. 'Mr-i tea states maker use iip-suo w.iae uanger cf '.disunion.', is not le cosent to prove the 1 Iuiwutttt - wuioustr.auju vior action icas required,. r : , -;;VlrVi Extract of letter. Iqrt- the; Editors J jpf the ".American, SenUnelj datedAVasHiatton, 'lFebl6y;i833.i'0i::;Clt I of their chosen candidates beeinsVlaro: quires him W vote in tha' f tfW.i nn llf E1 liamls ich W.have I Placed in the bdlat XrS. to7eceii prUtaU offices Ifrom the' new 1 Mitot tbo London 3ofe Chrooiile sfems 4 UJulerstarid the matter says: Ad Amo? Sycr probably rjoastsef hisv. :5An Iiidia K iTtorietox boasts of his' vote, and malje3 if a tide ,yote4 to hiwife orchis mistress, or Iwheh 'under th9 ihflaencef winetiLet hiauli-Jjuili these exceptions are, no reason why mart, who thinks i r -i:r ui vuvp uk misires, hi4compaaica under wine, or w:h ; ihlnks" f ta r ; iM. ,crcT anaiVota , at t in Amena shocU hare ten jraxaii life tn.'A&ienca. for one m P.J,i.rJ.i . fv t rica': is 1 wir T.-M . ,rsp.nlitifai and rnttlnf).r.u.J., l 8Dg -n? .na3.1 1 wuh local property 111 the. Uuil j. t t .f i emDie tiaii witn ittea 1 1 negrocs,',vThich cost a.few ears sibSSl san. taodss was bidinleUht iioSS estatewith two hundred and sixty, BS costa few' rears siucenB-hn.r s.-wasdKlt r vr r4,. jauie ozesiates ia ty v imtheyiwerearouffbt: totiwswj? tnyrtgage haimg been Wed; tip wpij brought, mjich ndr4thfc iff jsi ui court;. i&r 4?., ' if-. tr GizMcnijTum APPLICATION OF MANtJRi! I observed, in one oft your torjall' latelr. some'remarks on ihe-narti4ii f Ifosacks yird &imeh$boedi togethlf remark of his vwnageri iat this pltnS ' the manure ishelteredind ; therefi-el and undecomposediis a' bad rone; bl f pinion that the jiMmttr&ottglri tnrtri- ,l ;iow I5odtend that! Uti HdeacVuO practice arecorrecV and tharnanalttt. The nearer manure cad be kept 'inl hit stated until it is crit out for use &et All the trasses thatt escape fromVittinilfcl bvH.'alsorpbn;br ,6Tapb1raUonj:ar4' kfiJ tne ground and to vegetation'.. Of j coa greener it can be'earrid on to the! hali wvcucuu ii wiu w. tosu manure, mi may, not be the Inost concenicrtr for iall i plan of Dr. Hcsack has alresatl scribed in tlie penneseei Farmer by iludal i naveseen.il, ana it ts in my estifmg best planfbr 1 preserving yaid manortljil knbwn l this war it is kept dry ini'i order till used vhea.all its valuable p:W are lmpariea ta toe sou. -aii icinus ul m sable matter, I brieve, jue Ujbe ; ireay; same way. Motsture ,and heat Willi deccf them when proberiy applied, which U tt the case, as their properties are required It growing season.4Fnm( my own oShcttw amconvmced tbrfroia! twenty-fie!ta cent of the whole amountthrcughcM lU try is annually lost fort want oiV proper tion wnue in tne manner ot usmgr it. - lib ly thejlormwieofthe farmer, aad oahf i : j . - I '.V. i ' I . From thetie'nesea Farmen VEGETABLEjPHYSIOLOGTi Professor ZinJZcy, inhiaJHures whicb ed the subject of rayJate cxnnmonicatbn, S down as an axiomthaf i flovars and fmli only stunted branchesj-prbdnced hi" ions orsap,crin facfby partial diseWIn penecuon in tne circujaiion. x tate.q;' to retard the descending orelaboratiiijj1 the fruit treei indoixblssain. an4ccric tures, wounds, or bent'ojf" crooked branch' 1 best means within the reach of the gaTutrj found in judicious pruning. Iliose" wW;4 straight upright growing treos.'er: train t&! by cu tting od'; the j bbrizaotal braheki, tX 1 - . i ' -i. t V!?' L ...t . .. ; : t A . vtowoi grauiying "ino, signt aro .jnnea i pointed id their expectation of rcalhtini of. abundant crops of fruit. iThe.: albrteat it tne roots .taxe irom tne soil and '- elaocnai the leaves, troes merely to increase: thM f wood: A crooked trpe, allbmil( goueiiuij prouuoes earuer ana is a jfiwuf dant bearer, thanj a , straight - jffll fpii growing wud,: or rhich are neglecM pruned, , aro much less Productivej tha t which tare alVatodor judici(Wf rfj This is particulnrly remarked 'of til; currant and tUe gooseberry.; The t ijultivatot should be.tdfrive ttie "bpnctfsi fruit txeea, horaontalar "?itlique dlktHf causes soruewhat of a stricture, at tiJffi tion yf ita th bole, and.ihus retards tii 1 scent of ihe sap,. This is one al3cct e: R ; trew "to walls, that their branches . awl f seared iQ a horizontal oblige diretif ' nils thin law in the vegetable econ-isy ff segtresieda. nf.w: Vf traninJ dc5J- en quttunue (djstalt form) wbtcii j di andltyinff the bnufcehes down h f ; 'jf irivprtmi . mama. : Vha Drofi-sSi'r .m . o vessels of the descending It is a acod.Wav to divest fruit trcc, height, ofbeli leading; fnotsaa J ps fow; aairrfl4t.; Forest4roes,on we rSif1tliflF rwS'vVtisi flmpnt nr B3iW,4t;1 ticularly in gardens:-But eveh tberelW in whoa spaded up, it may .be !vWv?r used. 1 -f&Ji i ii r j : The plan of Dr. Hcsa& has ,&Miu to be trimmed withla'fetaigut cWa lv .J t Vingf howeverl at least- -one-third M .VJ,i r t for leaves nnlw-rujiad rjoU c., V Th? fruit in tWvMrfi!ilp. hlS .?T ioalogy jn the animal epopomy. ? 4te jl; is cxmsomed by the eovv is ' secre tea , inu . tf .C-J :i nfirl Jkeru dom lakes mi touch fleshvvithout kpewindlf 'she grows Jnitrkabiy;: ; ;; : 4 L la .nilt ir MVttGt'Mf$-rf33i . : dance :of milk aWtaett firo?. ?fp - : wood :ad fjiut frorar thetree.b). v . speaking of cows,,recalW ml, the 4 breed &on me fpore rsf jh 11 ;rcs. .They are pisahlyt - ;:I .intrudect-d whhrfce arsl i-i j,1 41 1 u 2: fr.,i thn Fadcilisd. .f 1 " f i "1 R". 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 9, 1833, edition 1
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