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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 2

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1 J3 tj ft Sf rnrst front with dnxintks! intrepidity and a re- I 1 A- I general Ct mpy he relieved from the purcImW fe lHW il 'IHMn I ut-a l- s'blv B)t Connor THtwiliAT'i TUX Jl solution that will eitliiL strike her enemies with of certain lauds referred to bfessrs Ward 15 a-awe or that will convince them' that if they e- her Deas LowndeS and irom ver do effect a conquest over her it will be sundry of Barnwell relative to an a-leted only when a struggle ytrolcnged to the cademy id said district referred the committee Eictt is to stand ti oontroller of the world exalted in for sakot bootutre tiiaiwph upon the nuns of liberty and right in An into tlre'pre- tfwdly advancing to a full' accomplishment atate of the fnteigp relations of tjeunion: ent The prospect may ofm be convoked in- Sa'kfsectel by the late measures- of udariiiixtra- 3 falul reality a short interval was Sect be- httpope marshalled-a gainst ui irf of a liAtut ii Romr rmtl In fact we gain more than naif of our objtfrt PamdxU has just hern ful lishedh PhihdJ'hia 'end u'nnvfrr tablet Harford's loot tiers tion Thfdject of this wdl and patrU tween the establishment of a dictator in Rome mid In crown the destroyei net and our spirit' the rum ot our nation is not far distant but if we are wise and resolute aud rover If such be not our con irit' the ruin of our nation is not united we may defy the Congrcguted nations i A- to annihilate every difficulty tliat may be found' in its bloody road to universal empire and to secure a supremacy among nation's) Lv blasting power of every people' who dare to hold up an independent front A new siuaugemcnt of things in which France til honourable peace shall close fiirt oT tJiA £ithrr rirtvtrs nf povl referred to the committee on inland1 iiavigntion-from the beard of trustee of Mount Bethel aca-ai to peace and a to security if we as- demy with the like prayer referred to the cOm-' a high and commanding station and pre- mitte on scbooln serve an intrepid and gallant air of imlepen- Petitions were prescnted--frum William Dew-deuce itt praying that a tract of laud mortgaged to th I It is an axiom in politics and fmm its dictum tate and sold and purchased in by the state there is no exception that a nation with resour-may be resold referred to the 'committee otl ces means and lucid advantages sufficient to en- -from sundry inhabitants of St' able her to suppoi her indepcndencej will parish praying for a road referred to tie combe engaged in uSelosi vars nr exposed to need- mitteeou roads from John Lide Wikon pray-lec-i dangers merely hscaiijo ihe cinies herself ii'g to be admitted as a practitioner in the courts nit ami L-rxMnew but thar such a de- of law and equity iii this state to the chi nations or Force and all that is left of the old I meanour does secure her froirv the petty insults committee on the from sundry inhajii lonra-n's and interests pride and strength of the remaining independence and the plumhrinyyt of others and keeps her tants of St parish praying for aferry t'Hvr so recently passed of Europe brought as protecting bulwarks ami aloof both from perils and disgrace by shewing 'referred to the Committee on -from the demand of the Sieoftle of mounds of defence And llrst foremost in I a teinpef ready to: repel or to revenge whenever proprietors of lots in Saxegotha old Town reja- utmost exertion of their the gallant contest the liberty of the woild she sees-proper dignified conduct of this tive to the land of said Township referred to rr to (italic litem to essahe ail mainly fighting for existence Great -Britain 1 ioit supplies the want of many an inferior taleiit 'Messrs homas-Cokock and Stark wil-t the errnh nations and the avrekh mowing on the ings of the wind and or advantage in lie government of nations It A raewiage' wai received from his excellency indek'n'drece This 'PamttUrt unfolds to pulle' c'xiyVn the tempests of her indignation and the commands-respect and icucmtion and like the Paul Hamilton No 9 relative-to the accusations tL- Pedro' rtur adMhUt ration in their da- tluind-rs of ler vengeance iito every clinitfte 1 reverence ylddeel to enthroned majesty it co- laid against him by Messrs Rouse and Gddes a- rr or she is beheld seated on the proud cliffs of' vers all foible? and defects with the mantle of and is as follows Viz- netUfne luanpos anJ I 1 'We should have a Ww department Dee 1 1803 Inis 'resolute more Mrfijesker and remltmen' urartns dsapicven-! Accusations of a very se niors geateful to the nmu naturf Ix'en laid against me before et shew more beautiful your house b7 captlihi dlouseand Mr Geddcs untaniisWcl'with human blood and w'e I tlrem if to be of the highest importance to the Ybrl font to the J-nenr-m fistyh of rUp and the first genera- both with LfitSfc flat a wfuh emu in of the lemons of Manus wlip saw Italy and I sume tMrUu'rs' has been brought about )f the capttol well nigh overwueuned by the in-up-V' Wn-irVy of "Tint ami 'important in of badianai from the Baltic reposed uu- 'Jdufohe and tht rnuunsj pursued oui'ovn the olive-lrrea of Antioch and witnessed 'uv-rmM: Within tie sheet bf a 'fv short the profound stillness of universal peace when 5 Seas 'k( 'tk Pv -destruction of cm- Augustus received embassies from Scythia and Iflntmate prva munls the 'India imploring bis protection and pur- a CsuUsh rnt of kv ahJ'porJ thnpcs ml friendship i dominant i astlnt of the self created Emfitror Opposed to an inundation so thrcatenng pur le With tkc plH nicut dump- the reUitivr situation ttrntiOn is arrested by the open and covert ma-! with dijrni lax at has left nothing- remaining with which of should thus prove? oprsylves worthy of empire and tft Iiorld a (rreitnwa nnA hew tollw norlii a greatness JfZand honourable worth without a parallel) kv inuiuiivv HUU nf Americans to examiiuf JntO that syu fern of fiirricjn policy tlxat now lives in a A tojfan to CU htenru-r sve subjoin his intro torj observation deal with ireft and with realities pud not from utc8 Lave toresign i to you iny offic speejilators gives 'to demising schemes for a state taid 5o recommend to you the immediate election of tftingi never Tj be seen and to weaving moon a succeSror to it that the public interest mar enough to awaken' us from sltunbers Is it beam mantle for trial beings the nameless leive no injury1 Irt doing this gentlemen I tinth'r to- know that the face of the world is progeny of a morbid hnegi nation- Ve should not to shrink from duty or responsibility changing? -That Francd'rules the continent of be awatv' thit much wisdom great firmness to avail myself of the time Eti-ope with an almost uncohtrollod doniinion! and an entire exemption fiom the viaionsof Uto--ut vindication My and that Oreat-l'ritaiu reign unresisted inktress pian doctors are -requisite fnr the practical ma-1 ttliwaetions i on the contingent and quarantine of the ocean Is it nothing that new tclathnis nagetictit of tlxe CdnceriiS of a great laid before you at the earliest mo- ment that circnmstances will admit With sentiments of gratitude for the favors Corresponding changes- ot nivamiT' aie every rules wtucli vvrlil be top ianoJul and too tefi-1 'uCcived of your house and the 1 sincere-where rising to vuv? Is this radical revolt- Jieb veil for a gulden age and wc should re wishes fur the prosperity of our country I tiun in the world fu leave us alone unaTectcd menber that the fabrication' and the show of rnam gentlemcui re3jectfuHy yourj aid shall we be able to journey in the beaten philosophic gexvgsir belong to other hands track of ancient tin- -i nor daftge'rs in our acting as if the (Jld ot tlif is it qotueig tnat new rclafous new concerns new commercial and political mac- lifts' and an aiteied state of thing calling for 'CorresiKuidirg changei of uvramre aie every nagevieut oi me concerns ot a great We should feci asstirejJ of tin important trirth im that these iron tiitieicaiinot he 'worked upon lv rules which world bctoo fanciful and too red- still in motion wlien allthc turns of government were nothing but the mere operations of nistered tp Jiim 4 member returned from St Bartholeme considerable discussion ensued nciy IIo the navigators of our vessel' of state th'e ruifi of their country to reffect tfiatthi which ended in the adoption of the following eii trl a -11 fcalution -f to-morrow re-tlle whole to take 1 the more conspicuous but it would be aft agp graytted meu mourning over 18 -I ixrtoDVcrrQX 1 TtfE portentous age in sjrliicb tt liv so 1 1 y- Ji'hM'iiRid Vith'Wflnilerful ajid unpaialULd events c'tbZfjtiViK'ea'withih therrM'h-es the fortjmcof liiti'S 'the judgment and furnishes a xangf Jr-tiiiliagiiiatiou of every observer It A' a spaclaijl which ii but seldouv dsphived to ibc warld-tO-cee a 'general wreck cf the1 Old "an4J0ational establishfliifiiW tliat bVe JoifrisketB-in majestic greatness fay ages au id it solicitude for our safety ledds- i ZJS iii to look ayah anxious concern upon the cpn-" YulaiohS that are shaking the very Laudations of I 'iijq' -order of things A few yean only liav'e revolved thsirlcpUrseS since governments (jjQjgjrt thetrlves faf' remote fi'om any 'h have'- been swpt r'away by' the over-Liming tide of dsthjetion gud tliesc terrible -xnrrihla us from any fajsVsecu- 'rtycr' 'infcmatcd Confidence that xi'e 1 iiive' jh' Our peculiar and Separated situation I -v perfeJiign of the vact art 'of navigation baa hfougJit the most distant battens into coii ti gutty the effect of which ii so txtensi tlmt 1 Although three thousand rnilejbf hoisoirotu wji L' ter divi Je uS from Eurojx? fet the events of the- one- cootiomit affect thtf ebnetms of iLe Mother so intimately that space is swallowed up theTTUituii'lltV afid thnufnnttiire of wunts 1 de-pciidenciits' tna interests kity tjui(rtei'of the globe bhich doei not btaf'ltpori its farthest 11 ait and it behoves the 1 1 peaple' of the 'United- Stater eompdMig ts tv they Jo a great division of the political world1 'a-idrankiug second among -commerei il nations to'keUpa steady 'watchful eye upon the restless ') Europe and to mark out their fo- rctgf the- rulei of couUiiAmatc wisdiwn from Warren Buford sen praying that an additional sum of money he allowed him for opening Shoals on Broad river tor opening Memorial were -from the Catawba1 kand Watert-e company praying pecuniary aid hith has honored me with thecliief ma- ghtracy' and- tomyowj reputatiou which is Kracy' and- tamyowo reputatiou which dearer to me than tVen life itself that an nation of the governor and the report of the connnittl-c of privileges and election! be referred the same committee Uf fTo the-Public Mrs stXTX'n- PdiXEtt who pnbw th above has been my lawful wife 1 years and the mother of It chTWreU it hre living a (UiipbtVr of 15 years I gkK lJ SHUT IU IflC WlT '9J AJjIfl FflVTC iih'ua4tnpk to leHrn allshr can of my trade which I apprenticeship for Wore he waaborri by carry- a A MB i I herfinnlly and ha conducted herself unbecoming mothiv of children depkre 'the1 low ofher love I deplore the fraihy ha biveloped her irt error and unU IJear aisueh tonduct mnst terminate in -while I am deeplyJiijurrd tjr her return my sincere thanks to my ce st omen for theks IU' vwewsiT IV sisom trenerans encouragement during the five years 1 have beu rstL 1 CharWtm I have not removed as her advertisement wnald lead the paldicto belieye but still carry-'oet my business Strut indam certain I hall fnmdUx cusrom of all whcrwuuld not countenance suds unnaturjcouduet' CiJ piiii4' NEGRO SHOICS OF lupsrior (piaL'ty vwnCidoublt Stijed and double KvretL For sale knvfor of good Notes (vi-u: Pierce -iUi ghast (: 16 CTcisber 3a htGWXHOEti VilIRTFEN bmtrrJ pdr XrrZlirt pirrhtf ftr (hip BccbliaVan)J'nyr Jfeuiiii jr (ate cry 1011X14 rletcbcf jt ncr VLMT C(LD 'VATCh wuh OolJ Chsfn am i's-cmler 1 speaki I trust that I shall not he accused of behold and torjudgf tfujl oftlie importance of tng tlie language of desjiondence or of raLhigi-tL- crisi I vavouIJ strivc' to' impress a grturidless alariu when Isay that ednfasions grt trutiis -that our fame our existence tluatetjirig anJ complicated will shortly be upon our posterity are concerned in the knowlcdge and our' republic if we see not the ext'nt if the) conviction of ouriCiitrual iind unsestlcd situation dauge' which beset us mtf will suffer mysi-lfj hd that mlr aafidy an empire and our reputa-tp hesitate a niomcut doubting thr thc crcueuee -tion its a people depeirc! upon thoie Tn whose of my coilntt ymi-n to the sentiment wlrich must keeping the critiwiti of the United State1 place fill every American bosom) that this is no time tine guardiariulaip fef their furtiries' and tlie eouw i i sr 4 inky that re nothing unless to be given a propel1 direction w-avering 1 1 Wavering unsteady'ajip! I resources and vigpur of state do without effecting any favour est of the minukeii i fit £s' 1 at oyery poiit and they are always ready fill'l Ul ta tlial? eIfil U-htek A mruf 1 which to rapacity are aufUciey: ty int f6rprudering and abusing Ottywealtli preaents a temptr i ion too strong for (the forbearance of unprincipled marauders 'bur pnaciit aud increasing greatness in number 'and resource awakens ihe eiivv or the fears of half thc world myl for this delicate aitnation a sys ttjmiof couJact mt be vvafy prudent Nor ia it sufficient that we reflect upon cur fr immediate relatioas the 'aspect of the' tiroes Xorebvptles a futqrity should call for a moot anxjtya and diviiiing pcnctratlori into it! pixoha-v tie Vehts'' 7" Ccitainl if there ever1 wag a period xvhich detriauded-k- wisdom almost celestial in the ad Jiisjstratijn of Jiuntarf affairs jx is- tire period present XvitK us' -This a crisis1 which sxreips to dri-qlay Vliat has just passed within our jne-li utory and wlmt youlJ in other daw have1 asto- the world as the inere prelude to changes ''jxvLLh no 'intelligence "cOuld foresee snd which ro intcl'igeaci can compbtely follow' as the mere sporti oF children to be outdone by the ATlobUrs of giants We see empire! states king-i fisats u-p'iblice rising' falling1 suspended or destroyed with the ceierity or die lir-bui It fa- 41 n(l that ultorjr mn rt Vlm tion of the but weiikeu lief 'I-1 powers and 'lier reputation in as I a ble change Iier situation du only waste her A a 0 benefits and disgraceful to honour i "'ould ask1 or some ahotr of political foresight pruaence-anu nunagrrnent in the inen whom we hve rn( at our political guardians I would urgf the inquiries Whether the national honour has been preserved 'Whether the national dignity -had been ever kept iti view by1 tliosri who are delected ta watch1' over' jj are delegated to it hctlier the trite and solid interests of the country as alTwcted by tbo critical relations of the times had been provided for with prudence and firmness 'Ik hvther the resources of the country had brent apphed with ecconomy fcnd to their best possible purpose iii a urorff Whe iher all had been encountered Xvith'S1 firm moderation and an intrepuJ air of Itldcpen dent defiance tempered with charity and attcu ded by just ice If the rcsuli to a fair Conclusion that men of the stamp and result of these Inquiries sliould lead inclusion that men of the stamp and character of those who now stand at the head off our national concern are not the for Ame- man governors and statejrrien" my individual labour i door my mite of patriotic cootrihu- Ii 's MJ 7 avisuo UMUUlt tI extremity The full htretch of our faculties dcmaruLil at this-perilous hour Had mens or ojmrhsg on all sides and wy shall then spread an illftw itimi nLi tA m1 I I along tbit political horizon that will glow the-brlghtec bvm the shade that fnay sur- rourtd it Deprecating the calamttiea of war and avoid ingv as far as posaildf the necessity of faUino1 into state of hostility it yet becomes us to field up no right to let no insult fall upon with impunity and fine to take the dignifi ed stand that if worthy of a nation just brave arid independent' Without entering iuto the endless cabala and intrigues of the cabinets of Europe it is yet the boundeo duty of those whom we have placed upon the of authority to penetrate and to- sound every movement' ii that quar ter1 that may effect the harmony and' welfare of ourvountrv amj these delegated rulers fail in their highest funrttori 1 if tfwy imagine that we are not to folknv'with a scrutinizing eye the procL-cdingv of the powerd oft the oth-r side of the Atlantic1 merely because it would be taring folly persuvd by rum for ua to Iaunch into the olTeiiaive rancorous 'hostilities of thpir every local warfare Inevitable destruction and swift eat-infamy await ouiw jf cithyr of these extremes is fixed as the standard bv which tl tncitfmre our political and whttis1 concluded from the one or the other of these predLamerts is 1 Tiie ordinary prudence which) at tn h' plain jeitkd araures us supposing no histori cal -facts to be adduced au proofs that a soon a a nation Become- eonspicuaus for wealth of power she nust become an object of Jeklousv ami hatrl to those around her and that they ae ever disposed to rcndci1 her the butt of their insults or the victim of their power or their arts To the plots of these oppressors she must oppose1 her agAinst "'their cunning she iniiat array her wisdom their arts she must subvnt by her penetration and their- power she a -ssiaiv i Vvy a hric of the brain--The old potentiitey tEEuBic converse of what follows from lire seated dpon-j trembling fronts nnder tion of correct and legitimate grounds 1 4 -'which has been worked tire mine of public- opi "nion ready to be' sprung at any moment or else tumbled from their proud exaltation and ''inade to give plaie' to tlie baatnrd spavv-ajof Kingdoms changed iiito republics arid by a Napoleon procesi again converted into kingdoms the sceptre of the- Loiir-bors gone to a man who is but of yesterday and a new Charlemagne trac'pling ujwn the na-! tionsof the west" 'Weave arts intrigues treachery force peituasion and whatevrrelse can fce devised io the cotadls of nnbitiou op SOlnUCJROLIxM1 SfUPWHKCK TV FRTHRC5HER the criebrared Marine Psirti OF REW ESENTTIVX5 1 Mondtiy Dee ftnler I1 Petitions were presented-w-frbri Mary Mills: put arfrvod frfttri NeWYorks a praying payment for two indents n-ferred to 1 nnt KP'of Bart'i Subutnptiofs ortV 4 1 ho iiifd Proposal for Publishing sf Elegant engraving-fro'is bis Picturs of the LOSS t) THK SHIP ROsnIN-rLOOkt I 111 pnIjnff and biay be seen at Ttl Tt-y Cm Kb SO 8rW Gut praying that the fstate of the htel.

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1803-1873