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WF.BNF.KDAY. JgNE 5,1833.
Ti*tri»f°Mx?rM Washington Tor the murdei
Jlrtmnn M. Marks, terminated on Saturday last,
«l!ich resn’fcd in his acquittal.
TACTICS. ;•• . .
\< tl>c great cleclin*!* approach. ail the skill,
j enm-iu^ nntl fiut^sp of our- great political
nrticiam will he br; tight i«jO operation, hi
lineal ns in niilltmy : a nipaiguing, tve cannot
•ilwnv.. tell by the direction of the march, the oh--
Vei of the expedition. Tho greatest tacticians
i ) '.eii^ ,,, tnmi-t.ee tlw> attack at a different point
i -am tho otic at a hich ihfeirinriiu-stiWgthu to hr
ultiT»tclydispIaycd. It is jrfstsowilh the.Troup
Ntillificw, iti tho present, political campaign
'I’lteir groat and taaiu object is-to-•carry-titp clec-
ii;aj ftr Govcrtor mil Assembly men; yet,
from the clamor that is made against Ratification
„no w ould suppose the defeat of that wastheir
onlvobject. .As Bonaparte sometimes .blow up
his own forts to thrgw dust it) the ryes of iiis cne-
mV . to the Troupers arc blowing .tip the cou-
tetitiou to throw iltist iu the eyes of the people.—
•1'hcv arc making false motes ngainst Reduction.
.0 hide llteir designs. Likeadroit D/aught'pluj?'
,. rs< liioitpli they move obliquely. their eyes' ‘are
nmtnotlr upon thd king ru\v! s Say what tliej
amount-fl to prohibition agam>t tf, 0 foreign
labile. Mr. Caliiou.n" said Ufa success of the
motion would “leave our cotton establishments
'tposed to the comped lion of the cotton goods
ofthe East Indies, which it is acknowledged
on all sides, they arc hot capable of meeting
with success, without the, proviso proposed to
jc stricken out; bp the motion now under discus
sion”- He added that it was “a subject of .fi-
•a! importance, touciiingjlie security antlr per
manent prosperity of the country;” by m'eutis
of which, “under the fosterin'* care of •
r . - af govern
ment, “the jannft WiU fiad a ready m;irl<et for
;iis surplus produce ; bod what is of alriiust e-
quall Consequence,acirtaix'anct cheap supply
of alt his wants}” ns producing MAN IrNTEII-
LSl STRICTLY AM£RfCAN,*ini much
so as agriculture, in wkitfi it had the dtcid d
advantage of commerce and navigation and
as. “calculated to hind together more." closelv
our widely spread republic,” and. to setters
“an-oflectual security^'rigftinM “DISUNIGN”
—“the sum of our political dangers” - against
.whicji “we ought to he pqjpcwally 'guarded?*
Tho eloquence. of Mr. Calhoun triumphed—
tlfaminimum duty was established—tin* corner
stontJ oVUic protective sys cm was laid—Eadt
India Cotton goods tVerc driven out hfoiir ntar-
kgt by absolu te-prohibition, at the expense of
refenuej and a monopoly was secured to the
.home manufacturer, no longer exposed to for
eign competition. 1 ti the same year, in anoth
er speech Mr.> Calhoun declared that “it was
TIIp DUTY’of this .country, as a metins of
defence, to' e.voouhauk the domestic indus-
tkv OF Titp countky; that “the question re
lating to manufactures mitsriiot depend on the
visiting the North, that it is ‘Jpuch rf6.rclik(ly i
that he wdt lookin'? forward to a re-election to the
-Presidency Jot dfhird-time." It is by this sort o!
1 double dealing.and false suggestion, rljtt life or
gans of the Rank seek to -inipait; the ill flu one*
niiicli sustains tlie cause of the people against
corruption!!- . ., . - - • /
Tlie health of the President, which thesehcart-
le-:r editors make the subject of lb.dr political
speculation, is a matter of much dearer interest
—indeed of affectionate solicitude oil thepart or
Ahe people. . We therefore doom it proper-te say
that the President's general health is as gbod-as
usual- " He. however,;sutlers conaderably froin
pain in his side, proceeding as lie sdpiiq&s, from
tho cQi)i!equeilr.-s of an old tfoTiiM. Uc has-felt
it occasionally aud slightly for some time. -Its
violence was considerably increased a day or two
after the dastardly attack made upon him ifi Ike
steam boat. The awkward position in which'Jig
sal," between the berths ami the table, made a
courhlcrablc cfl’ort.uccessary on iiis-part ^to rttri-
cate hiinsi-ir to nufsui tlie assailant, aud it is sup
posed, although he was iincpneious of itatjtlic
moment, that ho gave liiifenfeebled side trvfrench'
or hurt il agaiusT tlie-table when roused to e.xer- 4
tlon, - This is rendered the mor& pa'iilithle, asjlm
ribs sceined sHglilly-strained. Tfiejiiia V) wav
er, has subsided considerably, add \v„e expect the
Pro3idatlt will ^et out *oii his journijy northward.
About the fii>t of nexf month.—Jfdch. UloMf.
cjmrt .ami pu^nrineiif cliarac'iy^ -ivhellttT -Rail
I._i,st years- of thv fate Eihp??ixir Kyrjiiliu; n
«. a.l, . t M Ik.. til., ,k,4 . k k A # S I I ^1 I, . . 4 • ■ 1 . . . . 1 * • _
Hoad, l’urnpike r ot > Cahal T -hct3-Xie.qp,t'A'ccuted ,'wi^ow jiy tiio likmc.Qt Clthp, *ol'tjjiy-distrie
come more, so,) a
i •• • i i ‘-j , - , r. . time, and a.strong eoueentrator of dHperred iu-
abstrs ct .principle, that industry, left to pur- tclligeucc. Tlia.iirst lecture was delivered three
sue us own Course iculfnd in its own infer-* weeks ago by Dr. Philip Yonge.otrtiiepiiuci-
f* e f /Iff Ina /v n »■ aul / 7... 4 . . ..! ... 19 _ I r **, _ t.* : !' .1 1 -1.1.
est all the c)itohragcment that is necessary,'
(pretty language for one of the Jaisscz nous
gentry of tlie present illuminated or rather huU
•aw against die Convention and about Rcdnytioh, ^ n - an d cotton manufactures.” Wlto.«?lr‘f«t^tl
*' U all fur mi effect upon tlm.elections.• Keltic- tl|i'Ae cxtr:itts witl'.out being convinced of the
;id:i. lias hitlnrio been tlie Priin rpal hobby ^ flmy.
l.i.r n-.vc I their success liimcrtdin a great metis,
lire to tlnsr ;.d.lfc‘^ hi ridijlif it.-; But uiow ibo,
Lmie is eliangctl—another hahliv inuj^bp*Found.
~.»r rather,-the same oilo'is to 'he .riddoW.''ffif/.
•br. wiost ! They have InlhciVa bneit tilos) upen
inoulhcd in f ivur of Peduetiou t.lhey. ar^'nthT.
•■(junlly clamorous against It. '
Mil. C UJIOUY. •
lVc have Iiad the ruriiTsity .to" antdvge^ Mr.
Cai.iioCnJs lirsl jprecli on the Bloody Bill," in-
order to ascertain pu* ntupher on3 naturbJoC
liie errors contained in It, in rolafloii. fodiisto-
ry and matters of fart. .-.liiD following is the
ri < 5tilf of a partial exanirnatifin: . _. 4 .
1. I lit complajns bitterly of misrepr^sentn-
lions and tyotgaerations of tho -edifljutt of
So l'll Carolina, aviiIi a vieiy to excitejiof-tility
airsiiist her, in 'icatingi Vtlu*.deep decay df flidt
IiMtiutfly (sisterly ?) ree?ina:,' which’ otife pxist-
< il h tween these States, and.tiy.whiclj fvq apo
i.idebtcd for our beautiful frsloral rjiystem. ?
• s ’,»firis this from being true, that South Gar-
stm Is ch'trgonbli .with thn indulcence/if
rr.v.ilr f-elinirs towards the General Gove.rn-
. u:'u!,an ! '•‘’e^oiay add, towards •..many qf her'
■sister States,'festered by exagficrated'flK.iures
vf i)ppre«ion piraciised by .the kmUcr, and
laisrojircscutatioiis of tire vic.ws and o(
liie latter—the former being painted.as.a ntdti-
v ic' of despotism and corrupt misrule—t|ie_lat-
for as robbers, plundering withgemorsidess and
. iasathblo rapacity with wealth and resources"
of iho South.
i. He denies that it was the object of South
f'arelinn, by her Ordinance of Nullification,
"to exempt herself from lier'sharc of tho pub
lic burthnns, while she participates in. the ad-
' aatagos of the Goveriimont.” What was the
lari f She demolished at “one fell s.woop” the
whole revenue ofGoveriiiiKiut, derivable from
imposts—she nullified all dimes on imports,
v.hrther lor revenue or protection, wltether
rer>iIuitional or unconstitutional—and;.y6f
Waijaed siill to ho a member of tlie,Union, en
joying the benefit of its. di^bursomciils, while
rolusing to contribute to its coffers. It 9 idle
to speak of tho purity of her motives, when the
kn own results of her measures were, lo be ex
clusive laical advantages ;md exemption from
eopiniiin burthens—\yhpn qetp5ift» were ty-en-
joy free trade at the expense of. all tfiq o’tlier
poris ip the Uiiiou!,'. , ' 1 f. ’ * !
f- He asserts,-in reference to tjie fisht of the
General Government to jay .duties on imposts,
that this “Stnto has never denied or resisted
this right; nor even thought of fo doing.”—
Now it is matter of fact, Unit she not only nul
lified duties for protection, which sh» alleged
to he uuconstitution.il, hut also, dafje's for rove*
wue merely, which site admitted "to bo cohsti-
tmi.iual— she therefore.'did dchf lhe right ot 1
the General Government to lay duties on im
ports, by deeds, liowtrycr she may have.admtf-
tal it iu words, ska dil resist this right, and'
fWti put on her armour to rendef h^r. resist
ance effectual; and-what she did do,.'.wc pro-
^utne, site must have thought of doing..
4. lie'denies that South Carolina claims the
r i?ht to annul tho Constitution and laws of the
Bailed States; or to act'contrary t4. that pro-
yisiun of the Constitution declaring tho Coiisti-
•"tioa, and the laws of the^ United States'-wade;
•n pursuance thereof, tho supreme law ol the
land. This lie does in the very lace ol tho
l-icttfatS. Carolina annulled the TariffJaws
oflSdS and 1832, aswrll iq tbcirj*c*vcnuc as in
^ |;, ir protective fcatuies.; and set up, in Jjcr-
•'•aventiou, an uutlinrity over her own ciittzens
ftipremo over her own «ini the Federar.Consli-
tutioo—'tin authority similar If that.with which
nation binds her owivciiizpns by her construc-
» treaty with a foreign power—an 'ati-
Cioritv which its: advocates profanely likeued
’o omnip'it.mce Itself! •"•'j,. "
( 5. He insists that Somli Carolina claims,
Out tho right of judging of the deleg-.ned ,pow-
!iP. »f ilioje that arc reserved.” It' is ut-
c r*y imp.i.,sjlj!e-tojudge oftlmonc witlioni |it
J. " s;in " limy,'judging, of tb? d'ii < r—/itr.is- the
nfnature that it shobld bv sftr*Sihiu Go»l
■'adjoined togother,'lot not map putasyodop"
ti ”• He eontends that in the Tariff of 181(?
• •rtenan was the main -object, and - protecti»>.T
^ in<* ni ■i'fent i!.” Mi< ivVii speech, in faviir.
•iihit.nt' "
tures entirely bulot’view, a certain encourage*
meat should be extended, at least, to our wool-
:. '.THE LTSOV. LYCEl
TliL- lustijutiou ji yet an icfauL,ofk-a few
mouths, yet n’e <lo iiot hesitate io auiioimce .its
existence; uilii* predictfavoraldy of its grrfiyh «ud
iisofuhicss. ALthoiigli as"‘y.ct it is without;"appa
ratus. it has,already distinctly exhibited omens of
gooJ to fc'invmbcrs, .and cf beuefieieut influence
to the vicinity/k. To say the Ic:ls|, it is, (and may
become more, so,) a propitious absorbe.'.it of- idle
-jdcs aud ufiturc of vitality ; accompanied l>y an
interesting cxpertinent of *euitiblc gas, extractct!
from cottou seed; which heeihibited as a clieiip
in so'sliort a time, or at a cost "ajiproxiniaUng
rq-nearly't^'the origimal estimate,:. \\’e un-
Jcrsta'nd that thes’c docunmurs are ordered -to
be published, aiid wc shall tate tlie first oppor-
luiiity of laying them before ocr rciiders v.illi
sttclt yciyarks ns the occasion may. require.
Tlie cash- receipts for -April, freight <md pas t
-sago .upward •Charleston'Mercury.
oniG!\ or '’Ail,*.- -- : ’■
v Nothiiig. in the, Gavorninent of jhn Unite.l
8tate?Ts eMojtlatod-'to-excite -more .admigaiiou.
nctllidg iu itself is mnft 'st<jpen(|b\(j,.tha'n the ini-
incuse nnehiiicry of- tho Post Ofticje' fesfrdiiii'i-*
in'llt, anil its wider spread braiiclu-s. '- Over" this
prodigious space,'.tils post rotUeS f exrerid, diverge'
and traverse, iii every dircotioir, with viler- order,
minULjr.oss, aud. utility "of the cireitlating fltpds of
Tcaytu-ntbfirr had a ; sj)ii, \vlio wept "ill lonciljs
in' liycacy afld extravagance, jy\;.:oiigit .otbec
-idlepu^iits, iioTvas « groat-dticss piayer. But
chess, oil-a piece of.board, or ■ pajier," as ,:tlte'
-CliijltSe-Jia.vfi".ij,.is a, A ery meagj-e, tliouuh- ih-
teresting game, i > v r *-
Master jC.liun c<Jii"ceived, a new ittei.
•He
-got a large room' .paitrted as a.^clioss boal^fl,
wi.lrtabics for hiiptoli' and friend"-ou -Opposite'
sldeso—for ^liesiyetii' ho iptuv4*n»e3, a " ^ «f
Bipitutifitl.femalfrsl.aveir dressed thenr 'up 'in
various colors, .and,* tHikjcc tlie'ii} ..pci form,'hy r a
iigoul.-tlie dtity- m Kjiiglits, pawns horses,!;rugs,-
qdeems, cattles &c: This high N fcli£ss’-playcr
saVcd-liiiiiself tlie.troalila of inovii’g the pieces,-
tfta given .sigrial^tiib pieces^tfikfen nudit their;
.... . exit a^ thg jdour. -, /., .’, T -. . .- ; .
iiffusiu r, as froiii hearts sMif. * OPlltcse luOcecdjngs the-EniDeroFTrot intcl—
Henry S/ten ff Sale?. ^
.^KM’tiie first Tifes«l.»y in JULY next,'wi>’ l*e
**ljr sold fK-fui e-the court bouse, in M 'Douoogll,
iU-o’rycou.iiy. iietweeu the usual hours of sale., j ■
o.ucji'oes," flanntili a woman 2T or.30ver.rs
.of uge" and jjiac fteh ldijcn" -\!eck. a lioj ..-or ti
•years of ;:ae ..ud <>ive-f h l-oy - or 3 ycitfsof age
—levied olf as tile proportv dr Johif cietf'idg to
s:.11~*y u i'i I', fro -i !!i.-:ir, -:i >r t on.. !;;-
yocdf ibhh DaHfyJr. a11<Htvo;snfci 1!.F.bd* as fr(>ia
ttio iulerior cohrt ot'snid conivty ui favor-of Te
rence^ Connell and others against . cjniait Me
>lu!liu pud John--4--lfi-i.lg*liis s«*euriu*. 4,
. Oitp.hundred acres of iemi inote ' or less in
thcccctnhl.distrkt of saidcoutity adjoining Lv v F.
Siigull SuilaHlrers beiiig the hind wheccon FratT^
vis Ait.iiji»r otv lives—levied oii.as his property
to^aiisfy'a.Ti'Fa "frotn I leafy vSajterior Court iu
■favor-of Joha-pu ft^'oek vs ssthJ'Aiiams. •*»
Ohc;li:in(li'ed -aqros -of land more-or less Iv-
inj; in thesix'li district of said- county, whereon
Arthur. D.-3!eck no* livcS^—levied ou as Ids pro-
sent the following Iijslory, takefj from-a uute in
Pliny’s iJettnrs. ^ ~ - w "
“Th8 first iiyrentiou of public "ciiurhys is as
cribed-to Cyrus, vfc’io, iiTtirtlfer to rori ivo.the car-
liest intelligence, from thfe governors of tlij sever*
al-mroviacesVerchtfnl Tost-liiusss.ihroiif hout. tils
kitigdamof Pbrsift, atequaldistang?s,ivhirfi sHp
same iiiue,. he Oughj to "be iivliintcly "rentefid,- Ja?k<;on, llardy. Paces, aud Tlit.nnas 1
tiratdy? Pbrahi-cup” (or lfcad) was nyr-'sepeht
ted ijom his sljoulders, : “
' ’* ' * * Lj_*.
periirteat, which with a common b isrel or hogs-
; i " t ■ « ■ - . j o uiaar\ . uu.tuiu:n, ,
bond/, placed In the centre of a garden, aud a gun t | ieir , )n * v< dtc affairs, were allowed lo avail tbem-
arWJ ?nd, hatiow cyiiuder or spout, might be selves ofTfiese IW-ChaHes, {Pli.nt, f,r?^121\7
disingenuoilsiicss ofMr. Caluoux, iii attempt-
:iig itf defend the consistency - of his sujiport of
the T v urilTof I8LC, with iiis present opimous?—
U.will «dt do for hini- jo come olf with an- ac-
knofv.jeilgciucnt : ol crror so far.as the mininnnp
principle-.was concerned,, for he advocated the
prQtoaion of domestic industry, as a system of
vihil .ihyj-jrjancc to ihe best interests-of tho
•jcojinfryj uud necessary to the preservation of
-the Union. *• . ' 1.'.; j .
7:11a says, in .admitting, with an afibeta-
lion of' candor,- tiint tlie Obnoxious minimum
.principle was admitted by the act of J816”
—“How tliis- was overlooked, at-the lime,
.It is not in -iny power to sav. It cscapad-
mv observation, which, l ean account Tor
/only • oti the ground that' the_principle seas
then ilew, and[that niv attention was turn cu-
gajedby aiunlier important .subject.” Out of
Jiis ownrtiioiqh wc - will condemn liim on tliis
^loipr. ln thl* very first sentence ofhis speech
iu 1816, !m held 'this language; *
i-*iThc •4lch.i(f heretofore *ln 'this"Subject, litis
been on the degree of protection ivliivh oiirlit to be
extended to onr cottou aud woolen manufac
tured—all professing to be friendly la those iiifaut
establishments, and to be .willing to cxtoihl to
them adequate cncourngcmcnt. The present mo
tion (< o strikeout tho minimum) assumes a new
aspect.It is lutrodnced prafcssctllyiiil the, grouiul,
jjtat'tlJ^uijIafclQteirought not to^ryecivc any -cri-
It is.clear then that in T81C. the
made To irrigate tbo Julants, and rcclceiii ihctn
from’perishing, with little trouble, iu desolating
droughts, 'i’iiese are nientioiied not as nstound-
ingdovclopments of wonderful secrets iu nature,-
■but to give a stronger idea of the objects Aud vo-
catious of the ins.citation; Philosophy, theatres
aa.1 sciences may flourish regardless of localities;
provided tbvir disciples aro iu caruest,'a ltd con-'
<hict their devotions uiili ardor and*"ciil!iiidasiii.
Wheldief tho duration of this institution, is des
tined to .be brief or proiraqte'd, its growth JL- he r
vigorous and dirindlhig,Tor ourselves wc’ffish it
; well.—Jlickbrx Ni/t.- e . - •
The assault committed by Mr. Randolph
upon the President, is much talked of-in this
city. All regret tlie occurrence—roll condemn
Mr. Randolph; hut many.arc willing to make
allowances for his conduct in consequence of
the provocation, ft is well known (Kat; lie
has served twenty-throe years in the . service
of Iiis country.—lint he was lately voted t
sword by fhe Uegitlatore of his native State
in. consequence of hi4 gallant 'conduct as tin
officer—that some difficulty occurred-bet ween
Iiim and Gen. Eaton—and tliat, as i^.beHcved_
through the instrumentality of the latter, he”
was arraigned and tried as a defaulter—that lie
was faijly' and honorably acquitted of the
charge-^-aiid that upon Iiis acquitcd /he pub
lished a pamphlet- exposing the manner in
which he had been persecuted by Gen. Eaton,
plied, men amf horses- to foriv.-trd'iho'puldie* di<-
p'ntclies. [Cyrbp.l.S.p. 496i edit, ilitteh ipso it.]
Angtrttus was tlie fust who iotre'daced this most
nsoftil iifstitutjon amoiii the Romans,. Iiv emjdoy-
iiig pqst-cliaises. disposid'at ponvenictitllisthiwes.
for piifitical iutiiliigcnca.:-.[."SKt»*e. in 'Fit. Aug.
c!!).) . ; Tho rna^s^r/ifs pf every city were o-
blSgcdTo fiiriifsh horses for theso nicjsongers. np-
On produruijrfa 'diplomat cf n Ifitiif ct warttftit,
fe from the'emperor hinisylf.-rtr/iom tlihse who
Jucindtcd craj; aiitT that "layiiig tlto tnanulac- au * coin nojioin source of supplyin'-lUuoiination j | u T r,utH J*"* 1 '" under liim. [PjtuTAafcit'Ni Fifr
----- X..* ../*!^ to dwellings. H : al;jo exhibited a -hydraulic ex- Ctnlhu ) Soliicti*YJthough'' '■ ‘ -
,1
dinary occasions, persoiij who. Trave!!?^
SLTSCh Of IIH 5U i OSV» Urtnc?. [I 1/'.’ I 1 1/t.t
It is surprising tliey Were not "sooner used For the
purposes of coinmerco and private rommanlca- l (1
troti, Louis XI first.establi^jiodaluVniMn France,
In the year 1174; Im* it was nOt till the 12th of
Charles If. that the post-office yrjis settled *iu
Englan I by act of Parii imcnf. {Risrix, Vol. II.
<kK. /o/. cd."—Hickory Nut., . . .
‘Zk “T •.CATTERTlE.LAnS.' *
.. .ill-csuKS.':Editors—A.friend.of nifne"(aud'a
subscribcTJo- tlie. Farther) wishes i"o‘ juthrm
flie ipublic cfdiix inothod of dnstfoypigTlie Cat*
terpillar quTrttit frees:- *■; XYhcfeveP4te' afis'jp.w?
ers a iieit of fffortr, Ire ,’wtt hj^’swa b at tow on
the cnd.qf-ii pole,: applies brme- f(i; tliem; ’lie
say s that It -is curf-ain. (featli;-t(i -all tliat the
brine toucltes. i^titis is so, I should, .think a
more expeditious way would be, "to apply TbO;
brine to the wortiis throngh tiro inedhirn of-d
common syringe, or ^squirt 'guiaI am.in-
npou vrry- extraor- clined to think that the brine 'would iio iiijini-
naibi-l «gs_td lfiiB\vouhg. fruitj-if there, should ".happen
to.be any-"on.!.b» frees. ;
Illy ific(tliod oTdestroying the Cattei pillar Is
to shoot them!! I oxamiiie my trees once in
three^or: four days; (J^ring the season of jiiuir
depredations) early in tho morjiihg, while the
\vvjrms aye still in their ticst, atjd. if’T discover
any, I put^ liglitcharge of.powder only, into
*<ftfa£cm6ut; It is.clear tneti tliat m lDili, tnc an ,j a { the 1 same time stating some matters
protective priuciplo iVns /At old 11 uir/jn^wmeh highly discreditable 10 that gelltleman. It is
all,'at oue Time, aoqutosccd, ouly differing about J - - " ~
the degree, and that opposition to.it Was rogardctl
ns the novelty.
". Oi lie attempts to throw'offsomc share ot the
responsibility of his volo iu favor of the tariff of
)pid. by saying ili?.kit "-as given in common with
the (ilmiist entire £Oath', “that all this Southern
Stales voted whir South Carolina, Jn favor of
the Rip.” .History fclllats that the vote stood
thus:. ’ i". v*" ■~T
Ayes. *
'Virginia.* - 7
North fCaroliiia, < (!
South Carolinaj . '1 *
Georgia, 'c > h-
.-if H
* Noes.'
18
.. n
3
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• “Almost tlie entire South” was against the
mca-ure! -
9. He says that South Carolina^‘ucver raised
her voice’.’ against the adjustment effected by the
Tariff of 1818. Iu 1827, her Legislature passed
a resolution expressly declaring that tariff inicou-
stilutional, in if* profpciite features,-and that it
ought to be renenlfcfb . -'
• ■ Iff. lie alleges that the act-®r 1832‘‘repealed
almost entirely the duties laid upon the utipro-
tcctetl articles, and iu»po»C«f -tha bjjrd"cn almost
entirely on tlie latter!’ What Mr. Caliioux
means by ••almost culirely,’-’ may bo. scon by bis
use of til’s samo'teruis iu reference to the vote of
the South in favor of the Tariff of «8I0.
. II. Uc makes an effort to gloss over-the defor
mity and injustice rrf*that odious invasion of libeit
ty of conscience and .freedom of thought, the nul
lification test oath, by assimilating it to the cus
tomary oath of Statcmr federal (y e ; g hi inches long, and tliiry wide. The
he knew-that its object was to coustraiir freemen - J . ® .1 .. . „„ o.mn
irm r wvdgfj of'-’in pr<ite'."tivo sywtec.
Tho
IU op. W*|Ul l-
f w ** dolivercd, whs a motion M> sttlk^ «>u
," ,ni TariffjifIT 16, tie* minimu.r. on cat-'
fl/cii for the first time introduet d, which
he knew that its object was to
to stirre-iiler tli/ir right of independent judgement
on question .of ciijisututipnnl jaw under pain, of
oxclusioa from office- and to obtain parked juries,
to enftbio nullification to achieve its triumph,
without -obstruction, and at the expense of lib
erty itself. ■ ■> n- I. •- . •
12. He doni6s thattlieordiu.auccofSou;li(3ar-
oliua. can lie unconstitutional, beca"\ e »«| t wa s
adopted by the authority that Copied the federal
constitution WaS ninf , a | u , number could
»ot have setit in bpei alion could not. have tnaile
it" a contfitutido of .government for the United
Statesr* Iln assumes this preposterous position
tod, hlihotigh R- w r onld redneo to ti dead .letter,
(w-liat he insists South Caniljna IiaCs never contro
verted)-Thai tho -constitution and laivs of the Uni-
tod States.passed in p-arsuance tliercof are the 8u*
i.rcnu* 1 iw of iii - land, mi l the jud-x'S of tht s v
crul Shites shatl hr hjund thereby, any thiug iu
the Constitution <<r 1,mv> of :uiv .'MI'- m ijit-con-
trury notwithstaiKling.*-CJtffleston Courier.
-JIFALTII OF TtfE l’RKSU
• . Tim Bank Press, seems to bo busy in propnga
•iiiZ Conioetur<A ujioii tbo subject of the Prosi-
rb-ufs li idtti.' .'The fjU-iwt) thousand dollar pur-
j.' use, (Courier aud' Euquiror) in New \ ork,
^ •*" v w * . • . ft ' * ' .
1 Indeed it is mid, that snrioqs opjicehfipn^ns
<re felt .for the resuitjif lii$ pCi'wntibulirt’osilion.
mi-I i: b > be.*n 1 lo- -</•!*; tjja*-ittWl
.f voihi.iK this w .ijfJi'li? 'vi'l repair to the Ifermi-
if ;.o--sifi|f p.trat -'ig-unx 1 '
'?! . ifui.t: ofthe nation to thr Fi-n
’’ri sithnt." "* Y.-TiPs , *. * '- 1
.TtmC 1 ntelli
also well known that immediately after liav-
intr made this exposition, he was hastily dis
missed from the service of the United States
by the President; and thus all thc.laarclsL an3
honor acquired by twenty-three years’ labour
tnruished. Under, such circumstances, it was
natural for a high min Jo j and sensitive man to
become excited—and it is probable tliat under
this excitement; with-feelings inflamed embit
tered, that the oujfage wc recorded yester
day w.-js committed. Tho age and station of
"Gen. Jaflkse.11 should have guarded Mini against
such-an insul(,*nrd ii hi therefore that the act
should be generally aad warmly rfenounccd.
—P liiladelphia In'j-
Gcq. v GufiEXj of the XVasliington Telegraph,
has'issued proposals for publishing a new work
under thv me bfili.e Jurist. It Is lo he print
ed weekly, in pamphlet form: apart of each
iminbeP to btf crcYoted to a. reffort and review
oftho'CArreht legal docisians. -flnd ft) tlto'■dis
cussion Of legal questions—another to t!u> ref-
pnlilication oi'sfatidard books, selected under
the. ad vice-ofthct Judges, and the members of
the bar of tho vS’tlprojne Court—^another por
tion to the laws of the United.Slates and the
laws of the respective States wliicli '*may bo
brougfjt m qu^stioh in cour^ of other States";
tho tqjinions of the Supreme Court, with any
other matter calculated to render such a work
aluable. Each will he printed on a sheet for-
work is to ha commenced as ssou as 3f)03
In the days [ofthe purity ofthe press. - ou|- vil-
hgT-cditors generally decora‘te.1 Itheir.JJyttieinal
heads with s.iine appropriate device, snch (nr iti-
still co .4* n roinv.sejitation of Doves biding ami
cjiuing t J or Hymen lighiiuii love.rs^to bli. s w ith Iiis
torch. " It has beeuTiowever left fon these (fegeii-,
crat'd/Uays. this-era «*f the inaiT-Ii of.nnml, f<>r-
sooth. to prpiaucrtpe nmtepe; of that joy in pi
ring god, t»y. placing over tlia marriage heads
picture?! r iflicrcalculated to uflirighttenuisloyertT
froni tiimlt ir tban.lend thein ti»tb<rl>liisftiH.Tlow-;
cr. Wn tueutioii! two .case s, yvhorcip tlie etiitors
should lie cited to appear itr .j^ovcs.com t, arid
shew- came why they cntertijiusucj! string j con^
ccits. The first to wTiieii qx aIlu.de js a vile rat
trap,.in w hich a young pair are ratp>,l]U.aml np-
j*car to bO using-.their best exorticus t<»"force their
way through tlie wyes—tlie other, exhibits a par
son who has. tied a pair togcUrr with a inosi'uu-’
seemly kiiot wliieh.thay are mntirally endeavor
ing to sever,—thjs motto adorns the cut, “Link'd
in one heavenly ti;!!"
. Captain Paddock.—The .following particulars
are given in the New Bedford Gazette* of the Bill
ult. relative to the melancholy Tragedy ar,VaP-
paraiso, in which Capt. Paddock (whose execu
tion by -the civil authorities of that place was
rngntjoaed iii our paper) was so .unfartutrntely
eugogod.—Charleston Courier.
It appears that the Catharine* had put into
Tulcahu-Jiun leaky, a bolt being loose in bbr.how
—it was repaired,-but imperfectly,;aY afterwards
appeared, arid on the 12tli of August the ship
sailed,' nild proceeded for the Off Shore,Grounds-
The vessel became so leaky that they were obli
ged* to bear tip fof port, to repair, am) according
ly reached Valparaiso on the' 17th Of December.
Oii the 20th, Cap{. Paddock considered lirmsdlf
Unwell, ami sent for a .doctor oii board,, pud told
him hi! had been noisoued liy tlio Uousul,! who,
if appeared, ho had not seen, as lie was altseilt tit
Santiago. --The [doctor saw he “was incliiicd to
deliriuir.,and 1 requested tliefnatc'ro have a watch
kept over birif toj prevcnt liUjinrping out of the.
cabin windows, wTiifF Wa3 Complied with.
The next morning, the mate.scut ashore to the
Consul’s counting Rouse, and informed Ur. Qct>.-
Car'iies, the head clerk, who had the control of
the _busine|sf In .Mr. Bisphtipi’s absence, of the
circutnstauces. Mr. C. w : erit .oil board and iii-
vited the captain to’ remove-oil shore to Ins’house
dn the IfilT* nnfiP "he shotjid become bcicr; and’ ’
my gun, arid btow away,worn/*; nest and all.
I cio riot use a trarf. liecttasu it would by in dan
ger of bruising the limbs, of the tree.-'. -’ * -
'■ ; v* . .V - % H. ’
— " ' ; *.-{COMMUXItAT^D-]- .* V •
j TTUTIJ.at'tlic .Indian Spihigs.’-Ori- Friday, tlie.
Stu ulf. imilje gdili year of ber age. Mrs. -Mahala
A. wile yf4(ejiryd-Bailey Es^. -of l'pstui Cp.
In tlie death of. tlji?aiu1able"vv4*uVaoI.--sucicty. has
lost dtte of its bpgbtest orriamcrifs- :Slh.- li t iiley
died, as-slie liad loilg HyefL*iu fiill'faitlhariddiope
tors of infecting Jier Redeemer id poacoj aml enjoying
arid ; eternal felicity nt tbowigttt band *of T»od.>- .She
lias-left tiphiml [a kind inrd indulgent husband,
Tho *9urii part of the house' dnd lot flow oc-;
cupiMlif* ’X’illiaVir fL"\yiiito and Lewis A. Bond
in tlieTowriof iMcDonougli—lcyie(l on as-lhe jiro-
perty df i’ciuueL -Peck, arid one dray >"Wagt*ri «-->
(he property. , to .satisfy* a, bi Fa
fr«5n,Henry-Supjrier Count in invest of. Ijcuf.y N.
P6|te ys Samuel Peck and Julia Hunt..
One skewfcall serrell poticy—levied oe os
th^: property of Daniel M. Jackson-u> satisfy a
Fi Fn from Bints Superior-Court iii favor of Ite-
[zou Rauliu'vs sajd Jackson; - ■
- ^ JAMES LOVE, Deputy sheriff.
~ Also will be sold as move
.- Tlie west half o£-4ot No. 176 in (ho third
dr4tricfc.of lipnry. con 11 ty—ipviefl on as the prop•
eriy.of John.fJ. Harnett Tax* collector ofHiiur*
county for tlie yetir 1831 to satisfy a Fi F.a iti
ftl «/ r nf ilio nniMsto of I I
otSraseSxim* ami JoA.’i If hits to snnsfy.^u'.Hr.y F.
-Fas-frotu a justice’s coijrt in favor of Shaw &*
B ulks .vs.said Briiiu and Whit?; levy made-arid
returiredby.a constable. ; -.7
' _ THOMAS J. JOHNSON, fr/.
'May2§'.- 56', . . • g
Pike -Sheriff Suit's. -**: y
N thtf -first Tuesday ii|' J L'LA' iie\f7w ill be
sold before rife court house in 55cbulon,
Pike pOuuty, .bet vyecu the usual hours ef sab*, .
One lot’df larijl coufaifiiiig 2j32£, acY<j9 m
&
iiuniher iiofrecollect^'l, and tlit standing crop on
the-said land, one crib of corn supposed.to cou-
tain twcntylrarrels" I'ovo.i. 2 skille:*., 1 pot. J tea.
kettle, -T spinning wlieel, 1 red, 2 si:in”thin,
irons, Tiliu'riij 3.sacks of ginned*cdttnh. 2 basR-
cts*of fcyitied cotton, 2-tin Sockets,'t shot g|n, l
C4«r» ’r-.‘Si ii o : n i,.;,iu
ilirco iq/ant 4iahgbters,.together wtili ri birgoxir— o/steelyardi, >1 angers,-2 tin paus, 3Tr^dlc-,
cle of friends and acquaintances to moyru hrs “ tten-w'cqges, J-pMe axes, I plough, floe, 1 pair
^V'here rtie'crr33 of wfceping criase ;
She has gone to mfcet her 'mother oh the
Sab-
- bath sh.nr(dj •' . * ( > c , • - ;
The-henrt that reached her chiTdfiooii'.oi^ce, rriorp
Will again take its v.-e(iry one. * ^ '
Siie has gone joyously to nfejjt her sistewngain, v
When a|l the home voices iu one sweet strain , „
Will grerl their Ion;: In* ' t".
~ PRO VfsiOJY '%TQRR. * -
BAGiS prun^Greeii_Coffec, •- *
3. llogsheadirSugaiY ;-" . •-. ' •
3 Barrels Lgfd,’ -1
7 - 10 Boxes Soap,
7 . ".20,000 PouddsprintS Bacon,*. : ’ -
iCcgsNafls assorted, just received arid for sale
by . . -7 . - 2 *. .*.. . .M. I/ALL. &. CO. ’
--Also; Floyr, Mackerel, .Molasses, Tea,'Corn,
Me.ul, &c. &.C., for sale as above.' 7'
June 5- ■ *36 * r M; II GO.
all levied 011'aarihe property of William Jones to-
sarisfy y Fi'Fa'ki favor of ltobqrt ^||t[li’j|j iaid
A.Vifiiam Jones.' V.. ;.*' 7. '■ — .
'of larid : ctnithiril'j^,fy)2^ acre* ?ve.
60-iq the tbiriUdistrlct'of Pike cduofy^-le-wc'l o» ,
:fs thc.pt’qperlyjbf Jordnir fry'to" Satisfy.. ,tw$ Fi
Fas issned jrom ri^nsticc's criurt in Greek ehimty
i»rfavo[r of Butt L.\Cato ; A,. Co. vs said Joj*^^.i-
vy, levy" m;tde. anci rcilfroed to "trie by a ijm-jnlde.
,1 J**T. rlENSLEE,TSA’J.
. May, gg 185.1. ~ V [
tfioy took-Such articles as might b(? wanted, aud
went to the house, aud after ; tlTey had put things
to rights, walked do\vu to t'lQ ccriratiag bc/uge to
gether. Mr: C. stoppud to speak -te s^me one
in the street, when Cajit. Paddock 'vc-u' '.utcr the
coitniiiig house.-tind iii an invtaut d-ew a knife
and plantcd .it ia the heart fi the d.ianisli clerk,
4vho sprang to the street door iim l fell dead with
out speaking, lie thornyj a f or a i v .i li: ,med Pe-
dric, w.10 was at a**_ 0 t],cr desk, 4>ut ho escaped
by getting out of "(t ^ck door,-uml shutting it.-"—
sprang to tlie street door : where ho
met Mr. u * anicSt whom ho stahlied hoar tho heart;
!J,,< . toen ran for the place whcrc- liis. boat lay,
. , • 1 .1 • . 1 n aud on his way fell iu [with Mr. \Yheolrigbt, who
subscribers arc olitained-^-tho price tenuo ^ rtrs was engaged in couvorsation* with another per-
]ier anum. Aagent h"is beeu soutT.j, Europe
to make the necessary literary «<ria!igctucms
- OUIl RAIL-ROAD.
V xVc u mlefrstiHHl that an annual meeting-yes
terday of the stockholders of the South Caroli
na Canal ami Rail Road Company, the reports
of the Direction - Arid tho Commissioners pro>
sentented a most gratifying prospect of the
speedy completion of this laudable enterprizo,
and afforded every reasonable encouragement
to the Stockholders, of realizing a fair rotnu-
ii^ratioh for trioii .pairotic investments.. .
. Aqcordijig t«J tho dolli’Ctioti drawn (rom-tiio
data-offered by. the. statements contained in
tltosi twovaUiablo papers, oor-informant* li.i-
cornu to-a cpriulitsion, iViiicli will -be graifyi-i ;
to the pride of every-trao lover pf lit?, natiw
Suite, and enable, "the historian to givo boi
i jire-eniimJnce ilritongsl the foremost and, in O'
active in tne iutroJuciion of tliis novel aiiu'
didj^htlul inode.ol' intercourse. ,v. * -
In South Cur-dina tiie Locolaotivo travel -
iiver a greater ex|Oni of Line of Rail Ro>-
(jinly hi consecutive miles man is or can 'n ►.
be (in.'.o ip any part o;‘tii • wortd. Soqni Cat
olin 11 in an Uiig!ne sticcev5iiiUy and proliutn
on tin* Rati .Hoad 18- imuit.is previmi, jo a i
Mjjp M in tlm IJiiumi. tiie U. 8. Mail
bta-je ]>iissonger.-> were transmitted otl -it nih ,
sou, ami gave.him a stab*iti the breast bone, and"
three other severe cuts; A Mr., Budge theii al-
.iracted’Iris jtttcutioii-. ami iio fell nt him; but lie
fortunately got out of Jiis way by steppiug'iuto the
house and shutting the door,which Capt P. struck*
his knife iu,.- - 7 .* •: ... v .
The noise was,heard itffa watch,maker’s shop
opposite,yml Dr,/ghyuht Lc Rane, one of the
moat respectable .citizens of Chili; went to the
door to ascertain the causri.'V As soon nsfic Caine
in sight, CapL P. de]ihcrate(r.put nis arm.around
his .waist arid plunged the ktiifo "iiito the heart of
the old man, who fell dead without ri'siruggle".—
The aiau of the stofc; stilP ignorant of what was
•guing on, went tiHv[pds'*th[p door," Where he was
met by Mr. Paddock, but by tu'miii^ aiitf making
1 spring into thc'liaek store, escaped wiiltflnee
ievero cuts . By this jinx) the pcones [lilborefsj
1 ad gathered, and commenced-peltmg. him with
stones; ono of which broyght him to the ground,
imt in the 'act "of securing Him and taking away
Tie knife. One prone mis wounded so tbit ho died
Tie ro»xt <lay v and four more .were badly cut. In
ris packet 44 ore found two .spare knives, which,
vith tlie bloody one. were fixed ivith springs "to
•rftveiit their shutting, autl tho points were
"rauud sharp ob Iw/tli -.i.les. l.e i?a>.e-tvns a
■■jroat;fi'i.-iiil to the Amerieatis iu Cbiii, aud hjts
ft a. family of twelve children
LOST
O N the (right of the/st of last Ma y, in M.u ou.
lieiwetfn ma hourxW -B anil- fit o’clock*: a.
’plain Eifglisir.bilver.WATCiI wi*h a jeceiu!
pi J _ . . 1 jm.
hand,' a small ^rttek on the tace. -.ml ti» 0 caM
somewhat bniii«d,£uaclicd - to itv.cre a. ff oId
chain with steel lings tiud crystal seal set in eold.
Aiiy iufo.rination roar^ctifig" the wati-b rimild l.e
thankfully recciv-ed- and Jiberally re warded-by
the suljsc/ibw, • "; J. EL1.1H. ‘
J “»ic 5. 3tr 36 . ' ~i'. V.' -
'!?aOS?S!j!E!?S
. OF Till-: -7 . ",
ll A L It E P O rS I T O HY r
'.v TENTU" VOLUME;- 7
(*Fir9t, •Nevr Series)” Eularged' and hp[!i9?cil;
.j DKVoTimjro roii-Ti: xiTr-nATUBEv such as stox-
|'*[ A-L -Nltri "XE jrri»lE xYai, -tS LKS, PH V
•7 * TI1AVF.LLI.VC SKEiclIKS, .M)TICKS <)l;[
7y^( . -it5W ytrtM.-! c a r t o >' s, 1 • i >;. r;. v; ,4jty* '*
. [, - StS.q MISCfcLLAXT, UUMOKOtJS
- .j -AND* HfttTORICAL AXEC-
D6TKS, &C. iS£c. '&C. - . Xf
On Saturday; tlie.Stii of June, 1S33, will, be U
sued the first.mimlJe'r.ofaiino ttacs-of tlie ttrisAi.
K kpositauv. x .»•'. - . 'U -:
[Oii issuing thy proposals for tlie Tent!; V«d-
» ieric
&
Wm WOT ICE.
N the first 'Tuesday in "August next before
■■ t the Conri-Uotudin Ten Y BMtofin (ouii-
*.- ill I*.; -iJd at juibiic sale the lin-.lividcd haif
of lot No., 2§7 hi; (lie -thirteenth district df stfui
c’oiinty^ it.bciiig a pfirt of tbo reit.l estate of TFo
mas A. Irwin tlcjCeascd, in pursuance of the last
mill and testament of said deceased. -Tliles ill--
disputable. » - .y ' HUGH L. IKWTN, J&'rc. '
May.27EI.833/ V - - f > .cT. i
UUIt months afterdate application uill be
IHc.maac to (he'Just ices of flie.InferiiS;- court
of the county if Hfirri-rt i’~li"tfTH>Tiijf/rtrjfii)liji[a *
ryqiurposes for fOayc.to. 1 li(,fl .all the lauif nud-uo-
gr/cs biTougiiig in tjie esLTte of, Thomas J. Irwin.
fate [of said, comity deceased .foMfie (‘ciicfit of .1I16
Murecreditors Si snltl tl^ccast T, - 7 ; .*v
7 ' JIUGIFL. inwiN^iEte’or.'■ *
‘-Ma^2r ,.1V
."jffiTl OUR-mouthsAB<-‘rifiito application will lie
-Ml made to tho !iwiku-;:!j!o inferior court
ot.Grqivford orimty wbcii sitting for ordinary;
pu.poses for foave to scfl the real estate of John
liichardsbn late of said countv deceased. •
-7. ‘ .•**■’ » EDWIN MBA DOR,'cd/n’f.
'Jpit«3 . [36 * ” .[?» V ■ j
From the Canion Register. Die. 20.
u rill. i.howji
Cinr-
SivriuLAit A.vECDort:.—It
. U tin*, jinwjifcjfsijf Stenxe aridTSheaice
.a some of tlie m >st opiilen' -lttonyin j?.t:na.
natives say," they have"money heaped off
.u* mountains. An i tfn* chuff money lenders
iu Canton are from tho province. During tho
ituorgiu—Cuiiubi eotniiij.
-'V47HEU E AS J nines SlcCfackeli applies tor
iL; letters of uilriijuistration on 1I10 estate of.
ir.Ttman Patman dvcea^yd7 ' ’* * -
Jf’Aseg are thpmfori, to cite and admonish all and
singular,'the kindred and creditors of said deceas
ed, to be and, appear at my office: ^udtlTiii 'the .tine,
prtscrjltd'liyjaiiir Ipslicp cause, if any -they heir}
tolly sdiil letters should fihl le gtaiiled. ' "
Given tqider iny hand this 2-f'k driy”of Mav
fg i3.’ .56 BINTON AVALTON, c. c. o. ’
. GeorgiaCote eta co u n ty.
W HEREAS Mary Burt adininistratrlx ou
the estate of U’iHlam Hurt deceased, ap-
pfles to me for 1 tter |ofdis ss.ou f. oiri -a d estate,’
These art therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tin kindred antheaeditors of t
to be ood appear pi my offer within the time pre-'j soon after
scribed by law. toshcic cuii ; ijany thcy.jia^f, why
■said I Iters should not be granted- 7
Givcii under rnv baud tliis IMtli day of Mav*
173:1. 36 JUNTOS U ALTOff.-c. c. (*:■ '
uriie (First new s?ri<- of the Repository, this -
publisher tenders Lis nios: sincere' acknowlodgri-
taciits to »ll Coutrihuiors, Agents and Suhserj-
Gers, for the[' lijierul support \i bieii has’TaUriccd
him to offer to his patrons and the public general-,
ly.'rtn .enlarged ami improved sheet- at the same"
low ami convenient rate as’hercto'fore. whieji her'
does in the fullest c.ontidcuCe>of n.t eting in ati
increased jHitronage an ampre reimmcratioii for
bis.eoiuiuued . cxcrtlp.us to lender hi? paper .1
pleasing arid insin,ic;ive thimpainou, rind enablu
it to vie' In poiut-cf chc-ajmcss and interest with
ariylitoraryjournal tow extant. Now as.-nniticc:
on thcjiari of the pulilislun* of a periodical i-. hicb
hass'ooffthe fest "of-yeiirs, word.I seem superflu
ous, he wiii.lhercforc only say that no paliiff nor
ox|icnsy; consistent with a reasonable tomprihsa-
,tfon[ for His labor, shall, be spared to [.rofnbto
Uitjr gnftffieatioii by -its further iinprovoiv.fciu ;
atrd that original contributioni fruni , 1 > 1 •- >\ r:je.r:;,.
r.nd choice’sellrejrpns-; fro.m tliC best periodicals,
both European iuul America.:, may he ccriMent-
Iwexpectcd.; > .-
'* The.. Ti URAL REPOSITORY will be p L h-
li-!:cd every other Saturday, in ihe tlnami lonti,
arid will contain twenty six nuinliers of eight pa*
ges'each, with a mle page arid iride.*; to ihe-vel-
ume,making iri the v.liojc 212 pages, It v.ilhlTe
prufted in handsome style, on. 'Medium pa)Ver of
H.siijrcrior quality, .vill: new hoiirgcow arid-bre
vier-type, each number couiuiiiiiig nt IchsI ono
qiwrtei;. liiore r.iajtcr titan heretofore; lunjting'
at ttie cud ofthe year, a .neat and tasteful yol-
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