23 FEBRUARY 1833, Page 1

The nes - vs . from the United States is not of much

importance this week. The President's last message to Congress had been received in Charleston ; where it excited great indignation. A pub lic meeting was held soon after its arrival, at which many long and strong resolutions were passed in condemnation of its does- trines, and in defiance of its threats. The meeting, however, was of opinion that it would be fair and prudent to wait for the result of the measure now before Congress for the reduction -of the Tariff- duties, before proceeding to any acts of hostility towards the Ge-: neral Government. In spite of the determined tone of the other resolutions passed at this meeting, this looks a little like a relins quishment of the haughty and uncompromising position which the Nullifiers have hitherto maintained.