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y- ? i TMMftartlll i'i m iflhiTi"? [J1 1 KkT^ TVk /SVk /a^ /Sv r*\ twv kjy] h\m I Ml 1 ^HVvtxy.,ImHM i f m|,'?><vh" ? j?j ?i-B'iiiV'aKi-i'S^ i -HUu ,7X1 ? ,ai ? i m i blm. i kki ? ?. y*M ~r:A r _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ? ??MHHHliilSHr IHBI iMMrtiMialHHiilaHfifeiifa ?*. .* By P. W. SIM8, itjtb PRixvEa. COLUMBIA, S. C. FEBRUARY, 20, 1829. P% Vol. XV-No^ i .nun. ? - ?, : ii PUBLISHED fcfKRY FRIDAY MORNING ' TKRMS?Tkrtt thttmn jttr ananas, pay*M* u ?rfren**, er Jfclfer* jMyatfc eMAc ?mf q fAejeer. ' DVKRTI9EMKXT8 i*ttrft4 ?/ Mi ?m( m/(I ltraibia Kemale Academy I HE friend* and patror.* of the Colombia the (try. J?k? Itennle; sided by able ?nd riptH' oncod tatokera. TIM winter term W?il cammim ou Ike falMourfey In J?)?rjr. from the attain ??? |(| oak# b eduaatioo, m well m department In this la al? %vlll not regret faggfe y aad purify of irtlnd, neat and ehMvu of all ??T? . *.>,kdu? wklek indeed m? nleruai or intellectual acquisition la of any real valae. ?;? '*,y Jfke coarse of (attraction pursued in thl* Itwtl tatlon ptnbrMfaall Ike breaches ol learning usualU isffi && 7s/x;r-str.^i; course of instruction, not only la the ipore solid departments of literature and sclrnre. bet for alt tboaeMegant accomplishmeaU which are d>-cnied nee*** in the higher rank* of life. TkadMpetlonof mind and vagrancy of Imn lunation peculiar to large town*, are altogether nMMtrtilroa tbl* Institution. Ret lament, every faettRy lor study, Instruction la all dep-trmenia of useful knowledge, atid the Mlat.ir.tinl reward* npmreprUted to industry and regularity of conduct, form such an caacinblaee of advantage* a* ii rarely to be found In Female Seinimuie* Mrt.Binltb atttl continue* in charge of the hoard lag department. Her character and .pwllfteatluns erejoo waif kown to need any commendation. HATES OF BOARD AND il l HON. JIIMI perannnm. Kiigltsb Tuition, 0 ?? quarter With English Oramntar or Qeogra 'yw?^v' e With English Grammar,Qe irernphy MlimtWetie, 101 The two upper classes, with the use iaMwBWobae, Le. 12 FrenekvSpenisk and Italiao l.an WfosETRS^ 1ft Kulrance to the Music Department ft vr.K?P,. }iWM Hoard and 1 ait ton, a* lierotoloro, payable in! ndraace. ? Columbia, Sfttb December, 1928. 60 tl MERCHANTS HOTEL. I rpHI *abwribar grateful for the many fnvoi* J ka kaa reteiftd, respectfully Inform* hi* friends a?d the pubtlcgenerally, that hr. haa ia moved I* that well calculate!! and aad Taylor streets, diagonally opposite hi# former sltuetloo Mohasspared nonelnsla lilting upthe hot** for t he reception of kt*friend*and espe elelly private familie*. lib Talde will be furnished with the best Ike market afford*, hi* Bar wltk the eholsest Honor*, Room* with the beat of Hrds, Stables wltk the beat ol Provender, aad faithful Ostlers. Hie Bell Room U100 feet long and l> a* spacious and wall calculated a* any in the State. The subset IScr hope* from ki* unremitted attar* Hon to pfeasft, that he will be enabled to giv?< general *atl*fnction to all who may favor him vvitk their company. CEO A. IIILLEtlAS. October 84 II JD* The Charleston Mercury, Aegnsta Chrool nle and Turkvilie Advoontc, will pubtWi the almv* once a week for three weeks, and forward their ocronnt*fofpotmeai. / Mew Saddletry Wore-liouae. , SMITH 8c WEIGHT, BEO leave to inform tlieir friend* and the pnh lie that ?.hey have again established them aelvea in Ike Saddlery btttine**.nt>Jfteirold stand, on tke corncr of King and Oeorae rtreet* Charles ton, one door aliove Mr. C. Cblskolm'a Hotel, wkere they have constantly on hand n eomj-l. te and genetal assortment of all kind* ol Saddle*, ilridles, Harness, Whips and Trunk*; also (Jirtinjc, Bridle, and Saddle l^h ker, Moroero. Skin*, Hht-ep and Calf do. togetbi r with ?> complote as sortment of plated, gilt, and iapanned ^Snddlerv Ware; Coach I.nea and Coacli Trimmintanf all kind*. A* tkay are connected with anettenalve mannfactnry at the north, they feel confident in esse, ing the.pnb'lr that flieycan fnrniih good* In their Una of a anperlor stile, and on as giod terms as can be procured al any timlUr ettahiishmeni in Ike United State*. Alt order* will lie thankfully received, end promptly attended to, they re*]*eotfully folielt a rkare of ithe pnldlr patronage. October *4, 182ft 48 tf CONFECTIONARY STORK, wiioi.r.s a i.r. & hktaii,. TIIK ?abaerilwi* Inform* In* frirnd* ami ihn pnh? lie in general, that Iim Imi taken bl? form*! ((?nil Mtpntlt* l<> Wallace k r?r> nt-r of Plnln nn?l Mehafdton ?trrrt, winrr he In. tend*toenrnr oath* rIhiv* hwintM on lili own nrronnlt ana will enn?tnnlly k?rp on bend ? *r n ? r*l nMwtmrnl In l*l? !)*???, nnd will mII elie*|i?e limn nnjr on# hi the f?Ure N. 0. Country union nonrtnally attended to J. LONtilNO'l'Tl. , All p*r*on* Indebted to blmrell Antony Zenony l>y note* or ojh*h ne XTOTiftr. X^i *nd to munis nre particularly reqneeted to call and *tl tin willi.I |,<>nginottl,?bo alone h'aiiihortted in ?*eelve |l.? ?anw. A. ZENONY Mvmry n IM. 7 3 TUB aniwciitM r lia? ftinMivKad n HileN Yen', and employ?<I Mr. William (Jim to ?uf*rin Miittw a***. Per?on? * Mmg to contract f. ? Brink*, wM bn analilnd to do m on naeo?uniod ilngtoraaM bnt no eotilracls iHaling to ttriuk*, ?? to tb? Brick Tnrd, nllt ha binding, nnl*? ma? ?rkh tkn avbrnrlbar IndJvlfiMall^.^^^^^^^ W *Vfan*bfe, f?b 119 N ' " 7 4 toff's Sales. O-V N fl/j-S or 11KHI FACIAS, tlowse in Srt C^robS;oWJ$rIril^HonXy and Taes d?yto March noM within the legal hour*: No. 1. |i"0 ichf of land mme or le* cm ll* W?l?fM river, bounded by O. Wade, Wp hro*l and J. KafctM* lahd*; at the Mil of i&MtO llolme* v? June* Rawllninn, | No. ? IIS Acres of Land, nnri Of lee*, boon ded b? land* belonging to Jonatkaatfomll, Seml.XVatklna and C, Pojle, l-vM on and ?.o b? iold ?? tbeproperty of Dauiol dluf i ol Abigail holder, adu'ii v* Utaii ilrnrjf Lof. and 8 Nolin y? De?u No.?. 417 Acres of Load, more Fork of the Co n*a ree mid Wateroe ded by land* belonging to Elijah and Etufca Koi nod *4 no mm R. Blown* at the nit of C. Comply vs f. M*ver and Robert We?ton, et. al. adm'fv ol Timothy I'M *?. Fred. Myer ea*nr of Wn. Mver, ltd.4. The Hmn and Lot whereon the deton* dnnt Rjekard Ilea at My no* lives, containing half an awe, more or leas, in the Town of Colaai* Maj al inn rah of Elisabeth Green, eseeulrta m. RhriKard Henneny. N.?. ft The f lOMMand lot In tlir To?vn of Co lntnbl?tfroi3tkic on Lady stree:, and known In the plan of the Ton n, by No. 18. containing balfan acre more or Iron, ilt the suit of Wm kJ. Itilleary, v? Gerarden It Serai. No 0 694 Acre* of Land, more or less, bound ed by line* running 8. W. and 8 K. I?y Cab?b. Copeland aed Kennedy'* land, N ?. and 8. E. by llerod Cornellu*, Mule Crane Cteek, William Smith, and land ?urvi?yrd for Chart** t>*lote, end ft. Vf. and N. K. by lend* surveyed for Lent* Hlrhnrd*.in and J*mr? Ybornhili, Mid land M'M conveyed to Saml Miek by Jaute* Mitchell, li*' vied on and to t>e told a* the property of demur) Meek; at theaull of John Black, W C. Reedrrand J. Iloi? L Co. v*. Saml. Meek. ' No 7 l-<> Acre* ol l.and, more or le**, in the Fo?k ol tli?* Cnngame *nd W'atrrer Rivera, li(.ttnd* ed by landi l>rlonging to Hie estate of Rohrrt Carter, B. B Carter, and Slurgi on'* |>tnd?, ladii* tbe place wheir Mr*. C. I't-rrin now live*, sold a? the |?roperly ot Dntiiid Carter}al the *uit ol Win. Diown vi. Daniel Cnrier No. 8. One Bay Mure, the property of J.-imri I ???it* y, Jr. al the tult nf Junm O. Iloluwi, alig ner. of W Move v*. Jnnir* llenr) jr. Nn. 0. levied on and to lie told a* thr |NO? perty W Thomas II Wade, 1*0 negro fellow*. *lav< a; at the mlt of J. S. Jrnkin*, bearer, ana ri.apman l.rvy v*. 'I hnnin* II Wade. No 10. Three likely nrgroe*, carpenters, via? John,Frank and llemy, levied on and to lie *old a* the property iH John II. Ilonell; ?t tbr *>iit Hi llie aduiV and adin'ri ol Zucli l'lti|lipe y?. John R llowell. * No. II. One fourth part of 370 Acres of Land, more or lti?, brine th* undivided tract of land commonly railed the WooiUldea Irjict, liounded iiy lnnd*of Win. Bynom and Wm.aitdJ<u<?. Scull, Jacotf Carroll and Si cirton** Deer Pond i>lrcv?? ?old at the prooeriv of Samuel Scott, dee'u. at the | anlt of Unvid it. rrowell vs. Samuel Sco:t nnd David WchoiI. Wrt 12. The bnwfl ind lot, wbnrrnn tl?* ilrfxiid i?t M?rjfCVIil*,?ow live#, tllu.il* :in l.nurilM con* i?d~X* 8W?V Jn,?rf!or l????r.l'<"iiul I (ale of Win. M'KeiixIr nortliw null) b> I). Uarriton fttid enHuardly by Stimul i Dunvvoody, Irvb'd on nnd ib h* ?<?ld m dm |?r.>|W.Hy of Mnry C.M#, at llimuiU nl R irrfll mid Dutilap ludJicoli liunlt L Co. vs. Mary Cobb No. 19 One Acre* of torn), m'>ro nrlfH, in Ihff Town i>f Columbia. titunie on llt? N. W turner of A-irmMy nnd Washington itrrrli, |i*vlr<l on and In be ?old ni the |?roperty of Tbomn# M*v iv 1*11, at llMMiit kf Itob'.'d bulla va 'f IiuHiiiiMii cm|i. No 10. levied on and In be told m* the pro* p*rty of Win. Brown, ilir bout* nnd b.l, in the Town of Columbia. on th#? cjrt'w <?' tt'HiUnd and Marion (Irrrt^.. bounded M. li by Mat ion i t. N. W by Rlrhlanrf ?t ul tlif anil ot Barrett and DunlapiWItaar Bwn v?. Wm. Brown No, 17. Tl<" Imnttt and lot in tlie Town of Co Ittntbta, whereon the drl?ndnnt now IIvm, con tainiogone fourth ofnnnrre, tnont or le??, on Main at. bounded N. K. t?y M C. ftliaBVr'r lot, on tb? 8 F. by Ale?and??r llrrtomonl'a on ilit> 8. W. by John Uinrk\ b?t, and on the iN. \V. by IMaln at. at the ?nlt? of Win flillrnry and i<rr>j*. miu l.vnn and U T. Snowdou U Co. v?. Jt?fah U. i Kindrr No 18- flOOnere?of land, more or 1?m, on tli* rood lending from Colombia to Hlaicdnir*, w hereon the dofttnrinnl ik>w Ike?; Mt the Mill of Ini^ili II WMl? v*. ?)r?cn Rtevm. No IP Tlir hoiiM ninl tot in tl?e Town of Co. liintMa, on lli?* r??rner of Rlrhnrd?iin nod Taylor drmli, whete fl.nr^e A. Hdle*** now live ?,?on taming tin f nn nerr mor? <?? le??, at I fie ?<ilt o( ?Indah B.irr<d( vi Onorge K. Rmilli. No. (0. Tli- hour* Hnd lot In tlie Tow < I CtlimMi, *lii>rr?* lli* defendant now liver, ?Ituated on nir.liRrdfoo Mffil, eontalnlnr liolf oil nrre. more or |r??, at tlie wit of Simeon Wheflei v* Drrrill Harriott Nn, 21 Tli* liwi<c ?nd lot in thf Town of CnbnnMn, wtnrc Hit- ilrf^ralnnl now litM, ontfcr rorn#r of l.m'y nnrt nt litis ?uil M Otntfr vt. 'I liotna* Rnllrr No. 22. Thf liwiw t-nrt lo| In th* Town of ColnmM* on Taylor ?*??.!, r<<M?n><..pr m* fowlh of an *cr*, mnrftor I*m, linunard on tU* 8. R by mid Mfwl, and on iIipS. W by MiMrtrltli'* M.nt llif (lilt of <??fph H. Ailhoc v? l??*r P p.it.if, No. 2*1. I?>0 arro* of I ?nd, nior? orlM?, whfrron llm defendant now live*, (fur th? de?crip4ion Ibr at lh? mil ol i.upa and M'l^uclilin v?. Nathan (>nlt-r. No. 94. 100 iicmof l?nd inor? or irM,?vlirrenn tl?* ikIihiI aowllffd, i.i-Ht HiMd rivftr. (Tor <t??*rr!fitlon K*ori;ittNl trrnnl.) I llif mil of ttsr rrIf 4* Dantn|>, for Imuc lUrrrii, v? John Tuhiip. trcd. N? #5. 4 ncrr* of Untl mor? or !?**, ?nH fbn lm pr'itr-mrni* lh?*r<H*n. in Ihi- Town o) Cvlumhli, ?hrrr??n fbn itrfrndunt mm Uvea, hoinidrd by Iitimlwr, lilnrvln *n?t Onmt Hmli, HI <Im? m?H of Vfm. W. Tr*|il^r, vt RoiV-tf-? Nn. W 120 nttft of ItniVn-"* or !????, on th# ?t dm of CfMii* ^rr"tr. ?*b?>r*rtn Ifonnt* ift* tlva#? bnnn?l*d N W N ft. by Aifdr?w VnlUrf'i Und, VS and S ?>y l'rl?n# lufin, Mitd lantl Ia |H? of KoM liMhlrir, 8. W. .? Calnb C<tprlMil'i land; ?| lb# ?nil? of I. TrMrliH, John Soldi mid CbarloM? Hntifb, Hm'tt, of TKom*? Hmiih, ?? Dnrii FmmI. No.87 400 ?Wf of Undmorr or InM, on bofb Irtrn Itw r??i4 bfrfinc fn?m Col?m??h In lb# ?tie* Cft*k Sprint* wbftreon tb? <IH?n?bint l**rV?r P??bfr iMWr HvH, boonA-fl by lnn?h bttonglng lo ?nd Parker Fisher. No 88 2876 a?ro# o< land, more or lew, where on tho Un/endmit aow Ihrta. on Cola: arotfc, (for daterfptloo ?a? tlio title*) at tho ?*? of J 9. Omhk p?H*odJirftn Hull, f? CHarto* Ellia. No. 89 8O0MM* of land, mora Of Umf oSoM two milra frooi Colaml4a, wknraoo Uw Mn4*M now live*. funded N W.ltv Dr. ?. Maria' land, N.E by Baotl. Clio# nr and Bqoaro Looaim land, 8 K. by E D. ltu??eU'i, and land l?le I hap* opart y M \\m. Milliard, 8. W by land belyu^ to Jobu A. Crawford, and part by Inn* brlongjHt to Jnh? toman, at tba anlt oftba Corjionitlon of Columbia, vi Btfiijumln Hatibon, ten. . JKS8K DF.Bnt'HL, S. ft D. Sheriff* ORe?, Fab 0, I8i9 Wi Sheriff's Spies. ILL be Bold Mom the CoM Hmm in Go on tbe fit?t Monday and Tuetday in March n?l, wilMf th? l?<K?t Houn? Ona negro bny !>y (he n?oi? oi Ft*nk; M rt? ?ull of Rolterl Miller ri, Miiry ftillujcM, and Um? A tlillegai, **"r*. of C. K. Willlwmton, al*o ?!i*? mow property *1 IH? ?ult of Jubn Maury v?. (lie Kx'r* of C.E WillUmton Una F*afbar Bed and on? B?d?fed l. vled oh and to be v?ld m Ih* property nl W# at Hip MilfofMnry Willmnuon va 'I hr*e wenroen, vis; Sully and her Iwn children, one an Infant child; at ilia miK of the K| r? of A Hall va Kli Konorrly and TboaiUt Camftlfll Otio negro woman by the mam* of Hn'T, |t? I vb tl on and to be told aa IIm projmrty of Thomaa W. ||ow?ll|at tU** Milt of l> ki. Kwur? tr? W. Il xvfll nml Arthur tiowrfl. All tin* lluuiehoitt and Kitchen Furniture in th?t Washington lintel, belorigiiift to Thnn.nt Hrifcx*, nl tht wvcral ?uilt ol Win. Clifton, rVor. o( C Clifton and i>Mirr? v* Thoflia* Brlfctv AI?o, two Hogm men, ?lrve?, by the name of Mlttori wild llanrinH; hi llir t !?????? n*ill? v?. Tho? HtifgS DKBKtftlL, 8 U f>. Fe?>. 13. w Sheriff Sale. II.T. b*p>ld .y ordi'r of Oiurt.on flio Arvl Moiid ?y ?iiil Tun>il?y iu Aluinh iietl, with in tl*?* I-'jjhI lioui^tMiiidry iirtittlM Miwrl?'*d *t tht ?uii uf H. Kfily Hint uiliur*. ??. J J II?ituinn. JK#>K l)K!li<UllL, 8 It I). Bhorir? ofBci-, I .I. 12, IB2V, 7. if Kattalion Order*, Columbia, JeAruary 1, 1829. TIIK K.idnluin, 2.lrd |l>*n<in?<iil B f\ Mlliliu, ?*III |inrmlr in front nf ilw t'iwn flail* n*i F.iriuy the stflh inst.Nl lOnY.lm-k, \ M. foin|'l? <? ly "triioJ 4tid ?q lipped fur u*.n mfl! 'Iiiil nmt iii*iii on >?%% cn.omnndinjj enmjinni?,?, nitl (W?W?1 * wi'i?*n tlii'lr re?|N?ciivH cotnmuttdi. j By order of Mriit. CaI.Q {?? ?. ii. w \xrr, kdjl 1KJ|! ll. jtl. 'h.C llAIlt 8. 1 31 Adjl *IIE ?ttp"ir1n?M?liij> W(w?tii 'Vt ?nf>J ?rrilM*r? tlniiug ? H?i*t ye <r*. ? 'HAfu ^*1 < a the l?l till by Iihomii llinitiilioM.' Tl.iiclr''itn? ?lftitc*,lfll>*ift ?*?4?<fcd no ol|??r rr?M>i. ( .r H, will r#nd?*r ?l nw^wfy thnl t*ll ?> riiii it;< m ti< ?tily publ Tl?f) Ihrndof*. now !<!??? Ihi? mrttiiKl to cnii?#*%'ly mil iijmit I'll Itiox inUrhtcd (? (Item, |iy unit* or ncrou'tl, lu nixkn ii?nn<-<lt? j?:?y nirnl of lUo ?Hmc. lo S UuUnurrt, I'.-.j ulu is fully uultiorued Iwrictive inc #mw. JMiMK* I) WIS. Kim'A!tl> JMLl.. Col.tinU.t, Fel?rti?ry 13, 172# 7 ?l NO rlCK ?Tl?* ril-nrf linvu fonnrd * ci p?(inrr(lii|i nnd lnf?-ml turrvlut on Minim** ii?id*r l?ir firm oj Mtl.l.MJ & WADDF.C.f., xt< li-?vi ink-n Unit r- iiiral MpikI oh III* r?rncr <J !' ihi mnl Hmlmdriti ilinli furwriy nrropl<l liy A l.i|>rn'<i?, ? fi?w <|onr? aImivh M??i I), til hwkil'l, *w?l linnifUiM|"ly f>|H?<mi|c Miv..r? W'.j It M'k'ta*' Wiw, l!>r>y iiKiiimv Kr'J in^ mitl miffninx n n'lffi uMirtituni oj l>B fSOODd, IIAUDWAKE k UUllCCAIRSti J from Ilia ndv<?uia^i'oii? l?>rmi on uMcli iliry li I |iurcloi*etl, ore In r< II lm* for Ci ami lio(rP l?y Mrlcf nlti-Hlon nihI At?iilmly to >/? nr??, In m? ill * ilmrr- o| |Hilille |Mlror.njf,|r xvliU'.i, lliry will Nl nil tinti** ftH proiffiil / |V\Vll> MIM.INO llOKKii'l WM)|)K N n Al?*? ??? lifind an nHortmrnlVf FR II (iAItl'lwN KI.OWKU S? r.|)i? i.fvhiilt. j intend lo li"?*p a regular vi|.|.ly of ihe Ih?*I 1. I Jmi'inry JJU f? CAUWILi:. & Co. HAVK ?>ii iin l are receiving (In* l*| lug nrtirlix, v Ix Su^tu, Bull, Uun I'o . Jer, ImporUl llytuii Old 4 u (nodi Cii^ Hnmly. 4ili proof Inn. I Old Madeira Wine, TViir?ilT.? do old l'*?rl Win* in boillvf f???l?d<?ii I'rtrirr 10. T'iiii Sw'frdn lion, ?*???? t. I BlrH, Kti.'IWh lllulir d<? Amcrl^ , Run land* MUI and f ro?? < ut 8*i?? nri M?l4?Wc fmian nrr'rj (lit. ft?. Sti'*! NMIurnnd S*ft<irr*nriwAt]ifo 40 ilt* ?.'? din,? ho*f. MM'MtArl nKftfjiill,.. mnrl't (Inllon "nrf Wik?I rurif* / , > Anvil ?, Viva*, Stud;* hikI iptlnAt KlfN I 0?HKlh|, Rope and Iwl/if. I I Al.tfO. A <?( hardwnrr ftr?t'*ry. All ?r which hHI Ih? told m low ml *a?rk?l iiliM, ? / C^umbu, 13 F*!>. IB*?, J7 if Ijfc/H&KttAS the |?l?intitr iliil t?"i </*'??'? <t*r "" of ihl* Mwit.Mf Widftliir '? tkf? rwitplMrtthft Who l#*lff?M? ??*! wHMhM lh?? limit* of ihW ?trtr, ?f' n?Hit-r wifn nril<nin?*y known Mrllhlnlh*J"n (?^?i n copy of ????? <taftt?iiMton wllk * ???ll'Wd eoii l?* ?t-rvt-d. Ill* thrfwfw, ordrtcfl ll?? t?if* ClmrlM R. Horrid Ih* nhwM delf'" tml |4?n4 |o Ibi* netlon within *l""'l ? d*j from th? dot* h*r?of ??r jNd(?atitf M ?Mtwd *t?in?t him h? d?*f>*f?lt I iA? WAnnilc ? r. ctftriM ofHc?, M?y i?, iam. 7 '**??* STATE RIGHTS. MR. PLAYER'S 81>&ECH~-C0MCt.ui>itD. Another member from Charleston, (Mr. DeQuusture,) with a becoming caution for out safety, hat urged the committee to forbear ?ace, with some of . Col. Draytdn's appre hensions of a supposed disturixincc of the confederacy, by an Immediate appeal to strong measures. With the unt material* before me, and the aome purpose In view, I come to a conclusion directly at variance with the member. 1 trust airt I have as | high a veneration for existing forms, Hi Mr 9/ihn of thttr adoption, and am perhaps as netulble of the dangers attending revolution, aa any member of the committee. / ure no figurative language when J aver (hut my heart would Stern at a dfmlution vj the ** sUy at the horns of the altar" the traitor nut wrctcli, who would steal the torch of discord to the temple, or rest his aacriliginuh uih! destroying hands upon Us venerable col-i imins, Let the urn that enshrhies our pater- i nai u>lics be once rttdclv ?? 1 beyond the ruuninguess of man to unite It* fragments. L?t the light that pervade* and l>c.unifies our syatent he extinguished, and where is the " Promethean lire that can re lume it?" Who can foresee the wild tu* ?uit that would flow from ?? unhinging gtnr r.ment, and looting mtm from the restraint! of law and constitution?" A* well might you ?nm*il the unbridled storm, or anticipate c de\ait .it ions of the tempest when the rwiuds arc uuchalned! A horrible mystery cuveis Irom our eye*, the calamities tliut Would icm upon the country I It jj*to ?cit thin stute of uw.ful and prcg nunt suspense, it in at once In retrieve our i i;,ht? unci save the republic, that I urge the committee to prompt resistance. There is already much combustible material in the i puOliu mind, and it' wc wait till the " ncst c#g af dissension" i* matured, we know not | with v/iiat outrage the tragedy may end. I Whatever the committee mny aticimine in jlhi* perilous emergency, I with them to tarry with them the serious admonition, that clvjl dissensions, whether founded in reasons I of *tate, or the bickerings ul luwlets aspira | lion, nre generally a scourge to the people | engaged in them; and I protest most solemnly [ th.?t if I can discover a hope for the ultima fe snieiy o| tl?o republic, It ilalcne through prompt, jpfiexlbic and energetic proceed ings, If, to ?*ethe language ?>f the eloquent 'member from Hlehlind. (Mr. Predion,) " ih'.'vt maraud* i* arc driven fiom the tm plren of Mir Rt Dorndoi by ft ohodleti* Umipglc; if thi* infernal apirfeU *hnrn of his he?m? and *ent from the border* of our l'a clmtii;ed Into ore rrnnd mnitw!rum of *V>bshterrd freemen/' thin I* the time that oi m of Mivcrcieiity thould be made bnre, m avert tin* painful c-ulumity. To uite tite y?.-.K?:'ge of it me mber lr- m KdK<'fitl<l, (Mr. flu Her,) we run now extend to them ?? the t>\f\ v branch with the *word,'* ?? a fcbeathed Jtwonlj" but postpone th? a?Un?*??" ?wr beCotue tJft dually impotent, unit the |< live branch will wither und the sword he (dipped in gore, >>ef??re ? decWon of the | struggle. Th(* *ir it no poetry?-I'.nnteaU I nlway* wax more kanguinary when the <!!? I purity between the power* contending In in jrreftked. No one can doubt that II the 1" rightful remedy" bad brrn upidU-d in *16 awl 'i-i/halfthe effort now cailul far, would have rid us of cue calumitit-t. At that time' ?air opprowr* had not m.ulr such unprcce drnted uccewion*; " d.imuud custom" had n< t enured them to unnrp.ition, lior us to *cr vitmle; prescription had not yet prevailed over the i.mdinnrkn of i!ie ???? jirciiucm rip<n?-<l into I'u f<?rce and appa rent f.?i:'iu*s* ??| law* Hut wliHt it the ac count ni it now *tnnA-? Not Imrtly tha? thev h.?ve inrrcn*' d sixty and an hundred f?h(, and having ul) tlicr confidence and inso lence of power in *id ? ? their exaction*; but that those recruits *te made from the ranks r>| those who ?? blew the breath into their iiodtriU," and are the first to full before iti jHvstilenct; nml that every accession of men *nd monry to their cause, is mo much taken from our ulready manure and impoverished ranks. I* it not then manifest that if they lave advanced with these gigantic stride* in jower mid influence, every interest that in kCccMihle, will f ill captive to their prostitu* ing gold? And when the evil dity is at rngth forced upon us will not the eonte?t ?f? sustained ngtinst mote fearful odds and low much le*w able will the impoverished vstein be tlien to stand larger and more [ungry swarms, than to fcatitfy tlunc now kicking our hlo*<d? It postponed till such jme, a? 1 fcn?* it will be, the number from iii'hlnnd, (Mr. Preston,) did not exagger \r when tie said it would ** go down in iood/' In nenrchini; the nre*t deep however for tperiienu to arrc?t determined opposition, member from Charlenon, (Mr. K endeavoured to Imprt** n|?on the com 4ttce, that the anticipated election of Gen. Jck -<>n, promise* relief from exlitlnft (trlfv ima Ik tirf that we thonld nubmit yet Mwcr, under prmpcct of tpeedy alleviation, niter than plunge otinel ve* Into untried ?x |dl( iit*. I know, Mr. Chairman, the niter* Hive of rcvUtnne* I* embarr???ing, m are m political experiment* Involvl^ ajuchiM* \ rcftpomthllity i but decided n<4U?, eoM *l*t H ma) . In preferable to that Mr-rile, ttniaing, eternal auapenae, eked rut by fri i|<n?* and detpemte pretence*, to hatch up ft rotten mm! tmformdtd gpu?e. Bo far Mr from their being even a plausible pretext fo* calculating change* aa to the corner of this Citrk* chieftain, his <*peeted interference a wiUl hallucination throughout, and those who are conversant with the character, opln lonsand acts of Gen. Jackson aa a statesman must know it to be such, 1 sntrSst sir, that we may be lulled Into noimse confidence by our Just veneration for this great benefactor of the republic. Whatever we determine*, let It be done with our eyes open and our breasts alive to the conscious results of the proceeding, and let us hung upon the skirts ofeoman, utiles* we nrr sure he will serve us. Before sir, we " hang up our harps" till the inauguration of a great political leader Into office, It becomes us to examine his creed, and in doing so, I am sure, in this Instance at least, it will result in the Final and complete Abandonment of thcconfidcnce reposed in it. In saying this air, 1 trust I do no Irreverence, as 1 intend no disparagement, to the many virtuesof this exalted patriot Onthccontrary 1 feel confident that I use a language alt'geth cr more congenial to his lott) nature than the ;compounding, time serving charurtcr inad vertently centered on him by his less tempe rate admirerst and in examining this part ot the argument, 1 esteem H not the least of my qualifications, for a dispassionate acquittal of * the duty, that In the late disgusting, and in many inatances,dt grading struggle for men, although a well wUJirr to the cause about to iriuni/iti, I was an active devotee or propoa sed supporter to neither, but " I mere luoker on In V*nice." My habits and nature have alike unfitted, and I trust In God may forever disqualify me for a partisan, further than principle Is involved, and I Intend not to Join too clamorous!) in the general Jubilee, until 1 fullv un derstand the extent ofthe tri umph?But of this enough. 1 say. sir that General Jackson has neither the power nor inclination to relieve us, and I will prove, not from any fanciful views, drawn from misconceptions of hia character and virtues, but from * black and white," from stern and stubborn facts, open ami no torious, that speak our destiny " trumpet tongued," that the contemplated relief will not ami can not come from the cxpectcd President, and that to pretend it can, upon the ground taken before the committee, is an inadvertent abasement of his high integ rity. Becaute, tAyt the member (Mr. If.) South Carolina contributed to hit elevation, Gen. Jackton, indepcndant nf his private con* ic tioi?r?, (for other wine he c6u!d not) trill feel bound to requite thin kinduct* by attempting to obtain a rcvition of the l.?w. What tir, in it pretended that Gen. Inrkson would be governed in hit administration by mrtivea and feeling* tiuiitcrto hit convict lor# nf the public good? 1 am tuns ilr, the member d(d*not intend this, aitd I am eauallv sure that Gep. I. would ditdain It. I believe that whatever opiniont may be entertained *>f the niitlifimu* mtn for the office he H? li-Fll IrJiSSSE^ *her' l*? ?nd can be hot one fy and virtue*, whntt v e Mbpcralonii by which .-9. - M attempted to ttuil him, he hat proved hlmtelf alike tuperioj to adulation or rcpmirh, and there now ?ft one ofiMon among honett mrtf, that tfih man ft undoubtedly hone it. In him SM? h*vru.? ?"** temporlaiiif, topple politician, with willingnett, if not crau to " circumvent God," no wtathereoek to br di rected by the brrtxc that blew him Into fire fermenti but a hero imi * ?**?- ??--? ?? ???mi in ivomnti mnoM, emphatically the last of the Argo nauts; one whom neither predeUcttona or gratitude, fear or Jin'or, could awenre from pursuing the public g?n>4,a?euggeurdby hie honrtt convkthne. What then ere the con > kikms of (ien. I. In relation to protecting tadp?? Wlthcnt pausing upon hie vote in favor of the tariff of '84, a tariff in tome res jrcets, more odlaui than th? existing law( I beg leitve to Introduce to the notice of tho committee, as evidence of what really are his sentiment* mi this subject, a document which has been casually alluded to, without hnving been carcfullv ??*?"??*?* *- ?*? y vvanifllltVII in mrcoarw of tin- debate. I refer sir to the cclebrnted Coleman letter, datrd In April, '24, drawn mil to give tone to the taut presidential can v??; ami whether from ir.terest or honesty, we find him by a happy coincidence connect ed with the stronger |?artv. In obeying auch an impulse, the Clnteral would only have exemplified n familiar law of attraction) bvt I with not to l>e understood an even hlntine ?n Imputation of unfairness on hit part. If it I* in the nature of man to he pur fled by the temptation* and vicissitude* uf political life, it must have been the reward of hta magnanimous consistency, and It is foreign front my wNhes, to soil by mimestlons, even Nthe ermine that adorns him.~ But the fact is notorious whatever may have been tlio causc. that he was not forced in our ranks, nor h it probable that like the Humtdlnn Itome, he will escape to them; for in this noted e*po*eof his sentiments he suppotts the system, wit limit any reservation, a? to :he policy or power of the federal goverft* neut to pursue it. "Take (iaye he) from igrlciilture in the United Mates,sir hundred hnutnt.d men. womrm mmM ? ?mi will At once give a Itonic market for more bread stuff* thiin nil Rorop* now Air* oiiht* to u*. In abort sir. we have ween too long subject to the policy of British merchant*. It is time we ihnuM iKcomc a little mora jtmrrkanUrd," (mark th? word!) "Wid fn*tcad of feeding the pnnpers amt labourers of Kngland) feed oar own, or else In a shot* lime* by continuing our present potky,M (the itolicy of *24 I pretemv,) ** we shall be made iwupers ourselves. It is therefor* m? opin ion, thai a careful and Judkont tarm" (one - a?,?u#i ? s-- ?-1 Ml v ikftMaan^ Cn count dMHOjing iix nwurni innwiim operatives! m Is much wanted" (net simply t<> protect the munitions ot war, as baa bean pretended,) ** to fioy thr national debt, sffiwd ns that means of defence within oartelven