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H* ' ?' '* H H, or a .PfcaS *2 isftfUP srsous ?cribm^wbo** ofJanuary brforo ilia A rE 11 SON well a^RMt^d wilh Orl CORN ?od mfiMHll raaat with a ? nf nt ilttiiilKxi l>y nukWamrticatioii Attlii* For Sale. A HOUSE and LOT, at lh? fUcoCfcrk 3fnriitf>?, lately occupied byj.lt T. KoUoii. Fur Nov.MMjSjJgjBK. ? <* If - ? ? I m I. . . tfe> <wiat? of Dr. xNHHMXwd fa or limy to rttiidor tlMia Wpnnter MARGARET P.MACKUY.^Aw'/^. h? a u b* c. r i Imjr 'wfcrma 4?)? frlemla ha* Incited l?lm??lf <a Columbia, and hat raited an oflica, ?m door Ixdow Mr. levin's fetor a, whirl ha will attend lu ttio duUav of kit uroftfaioo-''... ? *. ] llent. H.UMBIA llOTKf., nr^Iy tMaUv flotiie. P<?? "'^lon or rwftlrn??r? nwd/ to SAMUIX t/KKKN. fWHr 19 if Sale. fpi '* B 1 *V 'JjL' ' 1, ' . J'*" and I.OT In tho Tnw.. "f (Wrvi I Prriloi CHi*Utr. I, on (In tornor of (trrvni* * l? Colonel Prriioa't i,? tl*. RAGS WANTED. wffh wil tow#? but will al*Mr<) ma lain tHo ymr If attention bo |*ld ??-** . vli will afford lo ih?i poor many neoe* a M ?, a. n .( i .a |La dAMtaMMtlM Im k . m> ?WWW cvrrv Dfrtoii In ivivmiiQunny in iirriurf lnflllkM Atili* MolArlflI llial Im mmmi Im Iiim HftftM* fWl'iHi ?iy nwifrni fiini friip nw vrfi ??| lira iiwh m article; boot* k?*p?raf and earn*?tlv?oliciti?d lo vol* C?8 |*odueed In their !?? afford mi nldto-yr. PfOf BWHjf N9JMM li would nthcnvl?? bo lo?t to tWtn: and tborkfe, byallowlutbwitM* ponraUhe fn?<?otr farorita tarvant. will r*nri?r *?rv?r? lf> Ihia Ipfant manufactory, of nm own atata ?, ami w? latter oonelvr* tlutf thoaid of tbo oooiaiunHv If tliU r?f|vct will eiiablo u?t?> perfect tkiaoodtotak ?H Koll?^L mm oWif Hat#, a till anionic nil etaae*. very Ur*a nama ???WiHMnittiHiBi t&gK&y&f & '#&% AEt Columbln, July 11. 33?tf. Notice. ff1|1K BnUcrilxrhatin bW h<an<}s a Inrro nmoont r. P.. flAitt hi* dclrtt In C-ntaiibta. ;' A. FITCH d>? A CARD. \f 110. BAItAII T. 8MITII, will accomodate a JtI fair young Indira w tlli lionnf, who may wl*li tu at lead uny of the public Bcliool* iu tiie BwK , ^MWil . . < 17 If ' For Sale, i^OL. ClltVON'S larpe hrkkHfn*. V> with eOMuvxllims dwrilin;: Mpoft, ncnl?, at the enrmr of Riobanhon ami Walnut tree.*. V Apply to J <?UKt5G. April 1|. 1ft If lent or ?alo. IVTlOW, ?lir it aHncImM fall.* properly Mmm Aftiiicy; ... Charleston Fire and Marine Insurance ComjMtny, . . TUB Swbteriher I* aiitlioriMid to Inke W4i WlimM fire,?n DUILI>I.N(J9, GOODS amJ KUUNIi'UltK. 8. rWOCIVAI.. Mfjh Columbl.., May C7 it I if Agcncy. npilF. MKCIIAMC8* Kllti: INSURANCE JL COMPANY, N?*firk, New Jejr/ey, tb?irpo? rated IV?*?b*r ?0lh/ IttW. with ? CnpHtl of 'J'tem Wiu*lnd CKKTIHCATi:. SVATS (I^M. Vl.MMtlf, ) ? Ili/A i'eArnury. IttiS. 1 f ** Th?w ll now standing, to(It* msli ?f the M*> r.lifinirV pirn liwutaiv.e < ontpooy .n Hit Book?of Bank, the ?usi of Out Hundred 'fboifuiwd 100,000 Dollar*. ? Jy i). J. ORAM AM. Cn*ier." Thn Mibeerifwr ia authorized to lake rikk* ugaintt Fir* on tlaildiiw*, Oo<mI*, end Furniture. ... BUN J. W. A1ILLKU) Columbia, <Vt. 7. Ml. luncQmbc Turnpike coxPAtrr. <? lit* mi it I of nip ital ?t?rlc MtMeribail t? thl* rompany, will l?f r? ij'iiredlolmneiil In l?y (lie ?toekh<>ider<, on tba Ant Monday in October atil; airawlilo to mm onhr of fiKsiwtt. PUBLIC notice U hereby git en, that an Install MT HHtat of Ave prr rent on the mil to ih(i rn?i Inbytlin ttoekho wr neit; egreeel ? .^^iP ORORGK 3 WAIN, A divide, N. C. AiiKOit ID 8ft A The flutt Sjii-iii^H Academy, r\ now In operation nnilcr the direction of Mr. JOHN PARK Kit, I ywini |?nll?4?l of exeelltnt eMIttler, tod greet esperlenre In Ifoeh Ion; well ?pialift*d to prepare yonntf M^fainen to enter tho Higher oleem* of any t/uivftfrtly in the United State*, Hntr* nf Tuition. CkMwteaan*! Matbematlee J[W in) peroo?r(er KnxIbR/ y;ZF ?????> TM Good iHMiril at R dollar* p?r month eon l? had eeneenitnt to the Amdemy. 'ft?e ?olocriltee vWhI*'* Idnwelf to' perent* nn<l foanlian*, that <trk*t attention will bo peul to tlie mural* of yinitk In llti* intlHulivn. AflRAM (JRK1F.R. I'latt Hprins* May 1, I AM. |? - tf. Private Hoarding. MRS. WTOHS, BK?iS MMtre to iaOinit'-, tint dm ha*taken the hoon. roeemty neropli>U by Mr. W*t? tirlt (>K Plain* si reel,) nliern ?be r.?n accommo dntu n l??w mor? KVotwiiNHi with IMvme ll.mnl 'info (and lodging if r?-fpilr?tf;) aod wh?-re every attention will paid to tbn eotnforl end a. modntloo of all who may favor Iter with their company. Her term*, whieh are Moderate, will be (fade known on aoplfaatto* . SSTJSSWm Tb t/ir JUUtorm. agaln requests lie enctoses mber, and he Onslow sensibly Beaton to his former . should Mve appeared in made. He did noI antic of the secoAdofficei' esting to the people which touches on so debate* would ho Wat; and he now i4r, availing hint per?not to bin is to arrive at truth en* subject which haa ext. on feelings of a political or penfcjial hooUKy, the >' l>c credited. I itv il l were actuateq beihnreted.W the strong, but, perhaps accwl^^ aoiuftsy, bciwccntho not thegratification of vanity? it my. object $ althoughtl authorship, proceed directly ^BkpointiS If you have faUed in your ?!#"*<**? vmi have at 1 in giving the question it new and iotevusting unx^t. " doned tnC rules andusage* of the ?enale, at them J President's authority, as the prettying officer-<>f the senate, contend, that the1 disputed eight i> derived directly from thcconstitu-l tkin, and that the Vice President'ssnlhority is wholly independent of the wl!l of tin' senate, which can neither give, nortakeit away-? It is not my wish to intestate your ailments In tlieslightcst degree, mid, to avoid the possibility of misrepresentation, yob shall speak for yourself. Spurning the aTOonty of ^ i'Ww( you ecomfcilly ob-i jjmeiJ'With the nssuruttecojr*man stating aepneeded postulate, ?'I N .. PHH ??United Strte# was subjected to fcdnic military const ruction, , the e (Onr4ow) sa)W,\fter4lt, the jmwer of the Vke President 'tatw BKHSBRB "must dc^cttdupon the rule*andu^Ages of the seuate'-ja postulate ?must depend upon, the rules ami unAges 0 ?not only falt nhi its principle* but which, 11 the came to whose akl it is Iw^il. lit '?United Htr'.cs wns subjected to tanicr* , ^ ?? power of r:iu Vice President, in presiding over, the senate, A-Tstson ??deeper, holier fhundationft.' thjin any rules or usage* which that ??body may adopt, What saya.thv constitution.' ?'l'h? Viro lSesi ?'dent of the United Suites shall be president of the senate*, hut "shall *! shall " in th? absence the Vice r*esideat, or when he Khali exci . ??theofOcc ut' President of the United State**?fl'owt, 0# (J. Art. !. '.'Kit., o.) It I > liera madc-the duty pf tlit* VieoPresident to preside ?J ever U)c senate, under the tolu tvstrh tlon of iiaving no vote, ex ?'Vept in a triv.-neasc the right r.f the senate to choose their presl " dnd Is coafimalto. two contingencies; his powr*?, after be'ng so f,i,Wrtip?V at4*' itUnileal with tho*c,pf the prt-fcl' .w set over them li> "the jOnslltma n, and any abrnlgincitt,of.tlioM) powers by tho?cn ??ate Wi.aiO'hou pnlpikble infraetlon of tiiut constitution. Koyr Sir, ? ? what i? the Uupctrt jowsdUaWlHIt1,' in rolatlon to w dylibv? - "atlve usfeinbly.' Can my sotdihtiTfdevIfc a pl.insttjle dertnitkm of ??U*, wh\eh would e>;e.hwle tlie power of pi^Kcrving onler? In ap? pomflnr;an oflWerto preshleovtrthe jC?iute, the people surely in tended, not toeroct an empty pugennt, Imt to. ac?;onipl!ith some ??u*eful object: nnd when, in>?notl?rfr^puit of the constitution they " author! 40 each houre ' to determine tlic ml'.a of HsujxxecCii?j{ij* ?'tliey do not authorize it to adopt rt>Je* dtpri\ in^ any oflicv, created ??by the cr,n:tiuaion? of powers l^onginf, tx vi termini, to that ??ot'rtccv If the p^lm.' t, or mosr profound man in the coitunmiity " were twked whul power^ Ut^ uuLpo*td to be inherent In the pre>?t 44ding officer of cithtr hotiTCof congress. Re we.idd instantly tnu ?? n?cr?te, first, tlie power of preserving order in its delib'urationB} ??next, that <i collecting tlie senun of its mtinmira o? any question ??submitted to their decision; and thirdly, that of autlienticating, by ??hid kf^nature, their lejpsiatlve rets. 1 have before said, and I ??regret tlvat I am iJillged to repeat a truism, that 4the right to call *? to under h "a hccessary cAnkenuenee of the power of preserving or* ??def;' and that 'unlet* a dcliiteVativo. lnuly, ait in;; within the ? - - u- '?ice, expressly restrict tills nower and this than can then he imitpoacd. In divesting cm by the people, of any power which h^ "had received either expressly or impliedly, from the people, the "senate, instead of ?acting within the sphere of Uiciv.competence,* ?? v/oitld act unnvplngly and uncomtltutlofiallyn-'.hey woultl nullify the " connection which tliu pci?pli* lwd eaabilshctl between the?n?cl\e? " ami their president; they would rcducothem^elvcsto the inolistei ??'ous spectacle of a body without a head, and their president to the ??equally myntterousspectacle of ahead without a body* and their ??violent act, while it would be disobeyed a* illegal, would be con* '?temned as ridiculous. But, inti^th, the st nale have never thus ?? forgotten their allcgicnce to the rrtiltitQtlor.." There can be no mistake as to (he source, or the nature of the power, according to your conception. Von tell us plainly, that it rests "on a deeper, holier foundayon" than the nd#a the fcenatc ?'iyhvitJ oi its competence, ??right, no restriction on " " the president set ever them by the ?LURMiii niwuii'iam uiu mui'muieM, aw that, ** powetsea it ex vi terwl ' M Theaeare, ?t least, lofty gtvumr there b in cm! to the contmvem thcr. An inquiry into the rule* i groundanrc occupied, become* inquiry into tho*c of the house of yowl the power of the senate to j rtaiul on un elevutkai fitr *l>ove pa . wm therefore not a little surprised^ I aertkm, more than fowr fifth* of : devoted to a learned and critical usage*. There ean he but one ex teoeyi but that * eery satisfactory own position* and well might y?* and dangerous, no inconsistent wl?. ?, , and every sound view of the coestitui&er, wm never atteiojited to bo established on argumtnit* so imbecile and absurd; to whkh no intel lect, however bwliy orguni*ed. could yield assent, unles* associated whh fcelingslrMntngstrongl) to the awe of power. That Mich are your feeling*, no one who read* ymire*s?y can ?lmil?t. None of your svtiipnthlc* are <*t thadeni-xrjtK* Hideof our institutions. If aquea tton can be made aa to wliere power ia todgfd, it requirea but little sagneity to perceive, tliat yon will be frond on the aide which will IilSee it in tfio fewest and leant r?- *j>otuJMe hands. Yon perceive per ictiononlv hi the |N4Hkai urrnngemeirt, which, with simplicity and energy, give* pewertoa single will. It is not, then, at all anttrnaing that you should sritr en that portion Of the con*titotion which ap point# the Vice President to be presklem of the senate; and that you ahould quote It at large, and dwell an it at length, aa the aoifcteof trotable jmwer ia that while yon have but ually adverted to aartOlif sectionin the umo article, iwfchtbepowt ?^ UIW HlUfl pleuHTt. H* turn the; ^? ? ? #?#>I, m?,T ? ? lOTQff tnougu you nivu notui M, . The constitution hu vested the ?Wto.Br.Kcwlll.t.,', ?M'i thepowcrtt quale puniihment." The ikaftte ilon? bus Ktitutlonj consequently, the senate alone h i order; and, consequently, whatever riglij' much over order, murtbcderlvtdfrom th? wt he van exercise no power In adopting i-ul^i or < what ha* been delegated to biny^y the senntr,)pi|| teat, botli in manner and mattes? to which the power as iSd"3l ?cannot ne exerenseu ny tne vice I'nnucnti tnu, c in not rc*>|>onsible. Do you not pyrceiyc the irreaint which vourown mode of Njasotims applies .tin the mi ntkau| powers of tho senate, wd n'mv p rft'wl add i gumcntsin favor of the Inferred e.wstitutional power of ofliiver mtwt appear in contrast with it r A?ah*urd a* H i U shall be, if possible, infinitely more MJ, before I hav part of the biveMipntion. - ^ With the *me predilection, yrt<iVr r>5M)mi?tlona J of. uncontrolled and unlimited power. VVittyatt fir tempt nt it, you assume, tint the-.power in Ooutn in the VJc? President, and that he *x t?i & that, as a ptceding oilfcer. j^e htM ho ifilierenf less (hut of doing what the senate may pWik' Mich a power. Thcnv :ir?y indeed,bihujj&t? in the/"></</, and not in ih?* He'hi a mere the will uf the former. I le can excrriWe turnover hold by delegation, either cxpirrowDmpUe^ Jle stoiid* in. the .jjjPW?? relation to the l**ly, ?>r ttsst i)iliiy ri\cr'wnjcn n<^T>K^dc*V tliat a. nnijitAfftU in o n>fuMii ?U-vtuj|ii< afnjil wnnlfliJie a* absurd to attribute to the latter ililu iffMatife.lbPformer,r This* in fact, wnieirr a fa&Jii. iiitblu df.eirii.e. TiiiSfc wrila lime When n?Hi jonsof power thought ?! W'^stcfHtc, that nU.jof tjio powers, of rider i should.pe derived from v<> low xudfcjtltv u.mmive a* the nj they governed. ? A dv<-;: y unci I holief foundatl Ion** ol sought, and th&fTvaa p??t I.iimed to Win the .?( rightvf rjilen i" and, a-. ?U? 'r powers \yi >c liius s pendent of the will ?.f il. people, it followed, that any thvirparttodivesii i k i-sot" power, would heart act of ''?? as would* be dUjobeted 'is iilej-tl and cotttcniftcd as ri might trace tlieanalogy between your ^Wn^uare" those of the advocate of despotic' pnWrt? in ,.11 tmirh farther, but 1 derm it not mccx>ary? cit fiitc your arguments. A more dln\> uud mr|' ' en. An inhcwfnt power in /.no that belongs* ft iiifi * *" ' w^r^c" leu, tnm; 1 tiowcr wuor.y. m?upoutitnt n the office may b' ? ci eatctl pr hlled, or ir, w functions may he eMfrrwc l If, then, Vk-vvPresident iniicrentiy, ija presid'.n^of Ik inherent in him uh prmtTdcnLdr the pend on thoclrcttmstancc, that h>- !?<i|d:, the senate by lba c6n*tiihtfon. The h' attribute to'the Vice lVenldent, nmrt I correct, to the apcaker of Ihe hMtsc of ccllor, a? presiding officer of the These conactpieticcfy* absurd ?? lobe, are. legitimately drawn from your premises. -r Now, "out of thine Own moutfc I will condemn own authorities you hi mil be jxTuted. 'l'o prove that the dent priMw* t}iia power, have labored to establi that the spcak-v ??f the house of commons holds and c and in proof of winch you have cited many cu*c? from mitnucl. i 1| It is true thnt h? ha*, at-least to n certain It i? trnc thnt lie has, at-least to n certain extent; 1i acquired it? Thin is the important inquiry in th$ IK which we are now considering th6 question. 1* it nil delegated? If the former, 1 acknowledge thgt analogy, in favor of the inherent powcruf theV have Mich a face; but, If the latter, Itnmttutt gated, it clearly establishes the fuct, that the j and not in the officer* and, cmKcquentty, .. .? . the Vice President, us you affirm. The instance* thai cited, shall decide the* fioint. What any the case*? "Os "of April, 1604, rule received, "Th'jtf? if any man si " tinintly, or be*!de the question in hand, it stands with I "Mr hout.e for the *j.<itker to interrupt I dm} and to stir "?M/r of i/ic whether they will further brnr hWu.' " 17th of April, 1604, agreed for a1 general rule, if any Miperfluou* " motion or tedious spee-hbe oAtca in the h4Uke, the party i< to l>e "directed aod ordered l?y Mr. upoakcr." "On the ?9th of May, " 1(104, sir William Paddy, entering Into a long speech, a rul "that If any man speak not tothe matter in question, the m, " to moderate. Halt 4a said on the 3d of M*>> when a "made what seemed an impertinent speech, and there ? "Inafetfng ami spitting," "thnt it was CQnftvrtlJlr u rule, " speaker may stay Impertinent speoehe*," (hi the 10th of Hi. ^ 1640, it waa'deelared, that Orhctt a bisinew is beguo and In "debate, If any man rise to \pc?k to* new b|i*lnciw, any number "may, hut Mr. Hpaakeroughi to, Intfemtffibim." See HUaeUft ' vol. M, 3d edition. , .gjEifgfc ''?! '-'M M**e, the ?we add, tbfa KWfrted ? tlfa*