RAI.EIC1I, (N. C.) Fill DAY, Al'RIL' C; ism. ..TUB STAR, JirJ Strl-CaraliaCazelti, . BELL & LAWRENCE.; temporary, u4 tLt hi eoald ttot coa-Jbe placed,- under a new admiaUtrxtion, state, i ?T? Yt he cot .Jseqoently be expected to prescribe andlin aitiation, where the ulenti,' so ',the Senate of the Ua.ted I Ii0i.n organize a'sjstetn of operation. To often 'vaunted but never jet displayed, the tint pin of tiie.-.gauo it may be will come to light." replied, that there it bo evidence that Mr. Calhoun has always been a ra the appointment was . intended to be publican, lie entered the public ser temporary, and to the residue, that, if vice before the commencement -of War, such had been tlieuct, the consequence, and was eminently instrumental in ef. lie is luenuueu tk r il I r P " K P .itlbat iUal 9,1 101 F'TJ. Vd me piprrtie.tiooe4, but l n nan uccii y.c i.ci, uie courequence, em "fihMitroietirrerr' Attempted to be drawn from it does nat.l fecting that measure. ldTrttcateal. ao taeedi ! rc f-1 in anr reasonable manner. foIUw. let with everr treat movement of the suv . ..I ikM.iini Tat fin rinllftr. I . . . r . t. ? it -y I . . . t . . . . - t . te,tiiDc.n- : f" 'L" ,,:,,; ' no iut me. inuuienco oi any M r.air.:ni c . . i i . -.i a l .1 , A-.-., - ... . ... ... ' A letter, l iba edit era o t pot-jid.' --PRESENTMENT.. ernment daring the list twelve years' of public man. that his apnomtment to an our national existence. In Uonzress ufQce U t'raporarjJ if it were to last I his course was "bold, elevated and sue- but a month, tie would be bound to de-cessful. In the Executive branch of vote all bia capacity to the execution the government it ha been equal! so, of it duties. lt ia perhaps due to Mr. and, in both, he has rendered the onosj Crawford that we should be' m6r ho- valuable services to hi country. ".Be Best than hi friends, and ascribe vo-in- tween these two men,' an intelligent and made the" re-"I virtuous community cannot hesitate in ic .service.! a preference. ", . ; ".. ' unparalleled I -The numbers which I hare examined imor Court of Law March Term, capacity what they hare ma ,-184. - suit of infidelity to the publ , r.;.,ul, r." 1 !l But it is certain that the, ur . n, Juror, for the State consider it to be their dutv to present to 'tn from one or other of Uiese' ficts-that character that thef, were written by a a jwcuce, which, 'thug he had not sufficient talent ! 'to eiecdte dismissed' officer. orthat the datiupon tv ioimemorial usage they are compel U to vie as hve reference to the practice ot para rTWc iU duties, or that he r too busily ejn- to the practice of para- plojed, Xn organing trie, system ofm- by !m they are founded, were furnished m.' Hii means of assailins have 0 . 1 llnmaa and Jlfk Af fori " 'o"B "u,v" J' iwon-l ucn, iiiuvuisu jnuaniuuwu t jj.pj omu i , ' Iron our or his nomination in IRlfi tn I confidential . r.ommuniruhona at mtice. i Mnon inn smnit mri' .-r ; . ; t . ... fleeted to States, in W And did he not resign in ' V3, rather than roont the black cockade." during-the M reign of terrorr" Did bot the iriikIatBre of his state then elect view by Mr, Ritchie is t. 1. " Anecdotes which are af calculated for the purpose, ie supposes, that Uen- it" are bvsf ..f r. Uuch- ficter. mut be expected to ba ton tnm V un!ir th hint a Judge cf the Superior Court of I influence of men, who will t! ole dtem- iac traier Ana a u not uanu seites co &u wwn.iml Uoia suufrt L'. L I I' . f ar: 1.1 I XI' i .il ei.inon, uP .m. uwu c attend the oanization of a aystem or Any man is at liberty to violate his own street, and avenues jead,n? by and eoa- -ilitarr admiSirtration. honors If he had Ven the whole truth tiguou totte puouc paiiuinp. wnue . In Cfcthou' we connected with each particular subiect tiisurusinsew.ou.o him th immediate 8UCcessot; of Mr. of accusation, no one-' would have Vd T SVSSSt Crawford in the administration of the cause to complain;: but, while ome .the public, must be vrcwed with id sgust D tment tauminff its fact8 nave been disinjreniously supniesa- V'tli he foumi' itilf.- ! the ed.' others have, been misrepresented, h outrages some of .the best feel ings ot abuse which Suringthc and an air of -irregularity has thereby iear:Batre-feehngs .which. , m every f b P ? been tommunicite'd to transactions in : weu 7 JU thon moVt S lw0 Jeara undr the observation of themselves innocent. 1 A decision of fostered and cherished with the utmost M. 6 r,r t.a - . .1. 1 M r.ik., -. .MllCltude. BUt When We Add tO t"8 . k. -..kK- nW.., tn fK Tr.l.ur. .4fK .n ' consideration the agsravating cirenmr . 'ir: r."' " il"" ;"T. 7 -II r " 1 "-- Stance, that these, unruly animals are Psr".13 , c uu""".rl" uuc.,.,.lJr " w. f . iritv'was abused nfr Tirvirie. tnt?ethei' with his dismissal'' illicit and arbitrary purposes: and ifre-l mar . be ascribed the' rancorous.- but rmJesa enmity, witn wwen Atr, ual 3 thousand circumstance to :SJSJ Z lEZ? io7,h Ss th??ty:was abused perverted to pther. with.Liy, dismissal from office. , y-n-" - o , , . , lil ir.iT and irhitrarvniirnnsja; nil irrn I ma v . be ' asr.rihea , the rancorous . nu of peopli, o t Dou i sexes, ana oi ail ages. . . f j r r , , which. M :u i-iloee enuig.--- '"riT H iuimediately commenced a creat tatipns, proceeding from sucH a source Sf 11 established a rigid accountability from have ten deemed unworthy of tuwi- r8-"1?,?'! disbursing agents, to the Government, natiott, had not the facilities, which the leeisiaiors nave niuierui neziecieu hi i ?. .j .-F...a f;i; A, ..t ,' nrohibit it by an express statute, to view ?C,"B .f" B'. ftUU, bUH- ul r Ti w.'r l . " " V v' i. . " - r m 1 Tilt All" oirii"! wnArA In I r tifkltt nf mn I liULll. TV1LII BlllnC UK ffllB HLULtnneilLtft. mum m . - - - - - - r - -w - ' , whole bu- nished cause for explanation.- These that com-1 groundless accusations, 1 however, have l H years, dunrig the American Revolu hK.h niiciM oihiwvvhF minri anil frmfitL I llrl vpn ITIA L rtm AnnnrhinilV '. nf BPfTinnr r. T.-.4T. '.'r :,ri IV tts . r..' . "rj , I"" V : . rr ,j . , 7 ' w - r ,5 ' lgllentand penetrating sagacity, whirh lortn Mr. Calhoun's merits hi a promi- ,j,r,wamorQugnr urn nooat go eminently distinwnsh him; In the nent point of view, and .I'caunot do 1815 the. most splendid "Essayson JacKson has acted at all times,' . I.",-"? ;"- .r . 1 ';' 1 course oi twoyearsj Bis new system was lotnerwise, .unutr .una consiuerauon, " nuujcui a vwuinuuii uuuiia wmcn u.vu, upon uie principle IMliamH WebbS Abraham, Sharp,Un-compete operation and from that than' to dismiss" Cassius" nntwith- the world has ever; read 'His'' Es- ' responsibility to the , laws and. Coft-j j ' mark ' - .,' -u mark : I mnmAn n nJU ik!nt!a k.. I umuKuii kla .irn iWV ! r:.in,v. I air" rfitl iwv ,n in V mvnlili IHtltUtlon nf hiK rnnr.frw an fn.K.. i. : V' ' .1. m ' HM.fin. '.do MMnhrt ir0i.itj ami I I' . " u i .l. r.,,f ' - Jnexion was not entire. In the as such we, present it to the Court. . I . t e (. , . . rr vtuf A. rui email . i his holding'' the office of Judge that he was elected Major General of the state? Yes! Mr; Richie, tlicx are facts! . " And it is remarkable, 'that no one of these appointments was ever so licited by Geo. Jackavu. From these facts it might be fairly inferred, that Gen. Jacksoa has always been esteem ed, by those who knew lam, as a wan of talents, ' and , a statesman! But these things ,are d smalt importance," when compared to a mission to. France the salvation of a cityor eveaof a Repub lic, is not to be brought in competition with a foreign mission. ' , ., '! . The various situations in which Gen. Jackson has been placed, as well civil as military, would be of great advantage to " a man of public spirit, of integrity, of genius,', fn the acquirement of know ledge., And Mr. Ritchie savs, Gene ral Jackson is this man, but will not b saf isfied; he ' asks for his deipatcheg his ettays, I will refer Mi;. Ritchie to all the o.'ticial ' despatches of Gen. Jackson. I will, refer him to the Gene ral's remonstrance to the Senate, in 1819..V Tliis was a production that will losa nothing by a si Ompanson , with "any diplomatic despatches' of Mr. Crawford. It, was a ''production that shewed that i nan ft diuuui.i uh LiiAfa Gen. (Jackson (if ntrstatesman) well ub derstoo-i the law of nations, tfie laws of his own country, and its constitution: ana oy tnem, that his acta were justi fied." Where will we find the" aawa' of Mr Crawford? ; 1 hope Mr. Ritchie will favor1 the public with them. T have no doubtbtlt Mr. Crawford's des patches are valuable,'! and I trust they .win not oe wunneuu f uui uen. JacKson has written no Estay.",-. It is all important that a Biaicsman -snuuiu wrue lissavs" -ne ority m statesmen wilt olitaln 1 is ronS- - dence." -1 have no doubt. t!.. if Mr. ' ' UitclJe had beea consulted, at the com- - meocemeot of our last war,- I t wouli V have made a similar oMcctioa to Gen ' ' Jackson as a military man! Aid why ' wouia no nave flfitie, to? ..Meitly b- cause, from the close of tho Revolutionv Gen. Jackson had been enraged in eivil , ' ana puuucai pursuits. iiur did air.. Ritcnil predict htt success lit arrasf . Who among tbe able statesmen of our , V via tat v 9 liaa iUl BVCU Ultliv Vl ' 111 IC . I . at. . . .. . t . . 1 . rnnn AitrMi mam imt as - l regarded General Jackson asJthe rs s deemer of his countrv'a reputatiols arid glory, at the most eventful crisis of its himself ioto notice! r Did the General I j Government confer , an v annointmoint . upon him, until be had gained at lefast ' uv utxisiTc victories over.ine Indians. l .! uu uuiiipcueu mem 10 sue I or peacef. v et Jackson bad been po military' man, . ' add employed only in thatterg of state." ; s The secret is Uiis.Mr. Ritchie: Jack.". ; ann was a tlaiMmnn rwn. and, by intuition, he was, a General surpassed by no one. of his day! V'Tliie, t'. w I annnf ar ' vnu ara f'.a n mAni . .. A nnt: From anv t-piaril in Tuxtrann n : i . . J " D v VHVftOVU vi ii- rlinnfinn ,lnr Sncttoa A U..-j. 1 . v but that you.caunot deny it in the' face i;' of the American tiinnl!' Villi t i di m - T -wjr.,- V4 y CIU- . cerest gratitude? aiici seeming: candor, ' a viiiiuu iuvs ul liid Lrai in i lit rrnrniu a : : ' These expressions are not promptt-d by ' l seeming frankness, and Tairness .you riit h. pnnKI.!-! tn flAtnifa imimn.J..h -1 i V i " svaucis, J ...... amrni?fr them at fko your policy. Again, you suppose "jhey will nriiffnnl w rrAvarr. taw. A.w Lu l:ir. i . j. .j " t" f fcwvm Hivi u liia.ll IJrj TVIIU : liicv win uriirrMii v iuv rni nnnrai rk.hmi ' -a rrf O ( - vsaasavi v 1 " inutti, write " Essavs!"; : Gen.'Jackson I the throne, greater than the throne' it gave a juvenile " JSwayat the age of iself. " ; v t:. s -,'. i f w iiox oc uneasy, wr. llitchies for": 1 r,' - his'! .r 'n h8 lmade to his administratiotl, , Evert the withmy thanks. --7- - lof America. "Every Americaa Jbftiwjn iVe!i patriotism, which riave stood thftJi Roderick iSlcdon. 'lulisna K liobtns : L,v;u.r k.inia.h.uakoan ;on.i.rT , . wp rvu Titc huADT p heaved with joyous gratitude, and Jack-1" 'ma.m.oV nM,,i,r( , mark , v ' mark ' Among the most important results of sim was hailed ashiscoOntfy a sa t.' ' h8,,., ( V",;. lh' v his system area complete responsibility ; Aw. : ' r ' 1 r, Ritchie will concede all the facts never shrimk from s... TUiTm a M7r.tct mult ,. . . . .... r ... r . ... . i ' A f tho rpnupct nl Ann fit Anr tiinun. DtatA.l'S km hA hr.i-.tt.. fMi.m ikh,. ..,:il f nnriHihilirv Unr will li. l ! iris1. Aumciuif ri n tuMuit rr iiuimi ri jjuust i in all branches Ot the military establish-1 'v'l"""' "" - . iouiui ,vuk iuivi cuvc inim mem. mil i t -v ""jVisr uu poi' , ' 110 " r main. , 7 iua n. r Impnl a hin-Mv1 ' iinnrOvpd didriniine I oers, we Tepuuiisn me ioiiowuitr arvi- . ucju. vat.aun . "'"I r"-" "H" ia 10 come'"' 10 "1 v. .. Kihnitils C ' Tsntir Srarhnrnlicrk I .. a . . ' i j j'?.. A. .ul t. , ... . ., . : . ., I ... ,. r .s,., , nrear re?uiarnv in me ueiiormairee oi eie: t - 4 trtdmtk laylor,.. Jugus'n Whitehead tt - anj an increased economy, in . ' ST?.' :'.anV v - 'c -A0-. - all . military expeditures. After ma a pretty tinng,) to a.iiaw.iHu up io mis u-iDunaJ.' 'JJo' ", er of a national dictator. Wm up with the other candi'datea, " ' province is the camp not the cabinet." oar or public wpimon." - but,', Mr. ' tiia' M.tii Tntu;An. v t ins i,.n.Qaest enouen- in jnr.'.KKc ueii-"'w"' v" ue iair to tM-inff Mr. iviu uiv 4itiviMM iutvai,vivvi 1 . 1 1 1 if. r l . , a O Af,rM. r.nh, -a - .tohiiTn tha I mouesiy is a preny ining.i M.i.".. up u uiw uiounaj.-. 'JJo Irin n fell urnnroa fnt fM f ftfiraa ami o:-k .a r, k oAik t,u f I sume me cuaracier i all other causes, which affect thy ex- have seen some strictures on the cha- . 18 ,s "8nt' IJ , for Tins. staIi. Z i ' Ipenses ot the army, he has reduced i , Mr. Calhoun ;& Mn' CravyYortT. m&tuj expenditure more thati so .-'t-i ' ! t o.t'-f - " ftent. It has been clearly demonst J' , "' -' ''.r. ted rliat the ,amount of his savings, : 1 hq.ve been for some week awaitim? 4ear wai ah(vv snt miu'ioks the production ,of further rharges from poLLans. Tlie estimate was published $ Hie pen ot tasfiiiis' against the mill-1 in th National Intelligencer, and has a, few sentences, though I will uot se- "i j auunuiwrauou w mf amounj out i never been disputed by the most ,un- lect them by design .so long a time has elapsed , since the J reasonable of his opponents. ' ' ' pen. , ; , ' publication ot his Mast nuinber, I am ; Mr,' Crawford was a federalist in - Mr. Ritchie has been pleased iuiiv;u uj mier mat nis stock oi ac- i 1798, and at the time wnen tne poiiti j nuaanun lis expended ' i nav already eal tmeot division was drawn, he reruted his chargesi the general decla- found addressing President Adams "'uoporwa ny argument or ies-,i approving ail , the measures .umony, which vcomooses 8 the greater I ministration. r Thirin Mr. 3 Part of his numbers, mav aafelv be left I .wits,f,a8 undeserving of a refutatipn. violent advocate, of : the old t. s It mqinii ."J. r-.w J.... - 1 i'..'.., ,i .".--it '..l;,. . -.-iHKuia, uicu, vuiy 10 uiaw iiuiu uanK, lor tne jontisn uanK as it wast aerstooa tne tacts., n ne aid, mere is - ; -T , , tr . i; f , 4 .(J' ,;, : . 1 .'investigation. whirKM,Wa :n.L.n.i v.-4 u: fL.. ,i,..,ui. uia perience of Jackson when he was elecfent. And t do agree with Mr. ttitch l . . O r v.. w vU4uw . , Mtm Ui ItaUCUWaUUlHCllllCmUCiaiC V MW1ILULUI IIU UUUUL 1119 OlllVCt CRJL ,.. KiaillUUD . ! a. ,1 trr a. . : ( a,' ALL! !P n... ... : a ; - Id have induced him to render jus- , Z " .I" j ... . . Ti4. . . 1 ,5ii "... I I G "T." T"" " . ,i . c-. ' i i i tail ne. ilol ueen HccuHLomtfii i nini" . uu eiecimnim nn turiti cetotnecnaracTeroiucnerai jacKson. y v- .7a if L i nA "kr.v' ,;,;n. , V , t...- i i. iA.":fk. u..i from his youth? Have we had a more P"id, there tore, willgo into the admin" v liberty of extend n-tn nth.r anart.Lrl-J r-iqi C Jj i..iLk ... ...uVon mfJ;;- profound, statesman in the Presidential wratioa ot the government with clean - -. nent of their nuhllr. WvW. i,rffftLi.L:nvv', wih. m rrd i- nM...;n.niiff f chair since his day?.-- . - hands,, unpledgedtA any set of men. - if il ui uti 1111 Li 1.3 affMl Lllllliv uli I u uui L i a av ai T a. . L a- . a i a, . the racterand qualifications of Gen Jac. ie8B u.ac.raae." "rf '"T'J'P " "P'rt, -per Bo;,,d aathey appear to be done by a T'ien-lf th,s conclusion correc it ie ..f"?' "f. Oeneral Jackaon are a- master hand.l wi f tekath. liberty of ?f nose for.the peoble of this Union to "A.fe J .ted It W , in attributing them to Mr. Ritchie, one of iroul ine.",se ve ou"; T- .uM r WftZXia tTh i Vw ,r ,alf'" . -j-a. . .tAL.A .i x. L rlnext President. ' Mr' Ritchie is the Ut was by thia tribunal, that WaslutiMnn , f la very' shrewd character.' I wifl notice Wt judgebf the requisite qualifica- adjudged .It was by. i Mm.,- iiioiis lor rreMueni xo possess; anu n I u -., .asmugiuir x sotuier) Wa9 v;) (preferred to the PipciilotifSni ..n; x " ' " " qualifications.. Therefore, Mr. Ritchie It is passing strange that Mr. Ritchie ; is uie rrwier uerson vo ciioose me nexiiuvu'M ""hiwbc, ju urenerat Jar.kann ' iwex-ip . . , . , , , . , Ighould be elected, thai tka n..,- k- . -IP vniou i..we uci Htuuu, l f xf , p t... nrnAa l Lh md the flirmna-wiml.Y Ka at" was and 1 have no doubt Dut.w iat Mr. .'"7" r.r..- r . , - . - If e,.- . ,, .and TlitrhiP. Ua knowing sort' .,f a man. and his domination, I wit - ask io th .If.lhis is really no fear , ..' . iloat nhabtinn ffni I rin roallv admira 101 irir. liltCIlie.'i: Ilia rpkra o,. ..t.s.-,4',,' .a maris zrz -d-vy u.- !. .nw? ..Iw. mn.l ; n( i '.M. !..,. S rf . ntte,aw"rf W.hin.t( At. nu laclsoir Will Mcctedi .nj,f,,. FatM u.m rtnic tW hahaa nnt r .Atltr nn. iiwip uaureuiu, wan uiuoc ui , .. ui oc ueneoaenC 1 l a . - . irft . 1" 1 -.t I Mlllir ' llillJ. w.w HHIllll," i.llll LIIH IHJ1 ll.lt .Ml f ITr'VM VUWH Ul aJtll li. fllM 11 VHnTflJ. ' wicnts of their public 'service and to deration of War. and.in the same year I i' ance at th,e ongiii of the numbers in he voted against an increase of the navy i entiyquai-r-;--""r.-v:.Tv;.t:;,, i. r.r"?i: " a.,. . Bed for the Presidency over Gen. Jack ' 11 amingagrounu lorany man " " ?. P8""1"'' in S ' after some ofitsmot brilliant victories son!. Assertion i. always proof of ucnewi .wo: i.. oox a n7, "".r -r, . '. had been achieved...' I 1813 he lefUhela tact, and I. would:. like L see Mr. irKJ y i. . II ,l..i ' al - j. .... B I V CI IJ a - LIULi aV Ui COUUIOi II. IB' Bnai V I ' w I V WI W , VI V III I til II I 111 II Iff M T. 1 X -. He ad- , t i . . J i.icn Mr. Calhoun haB been so violent . lyand falbety assailed: ' ' '' i- i 'i-'vui cu i n 1 1 in i .at 1 1 1 bis i in r '.in.i wt nun wan ih1 iw t ti na phi it tj. i iitAhiA srtiav .tv naja 1 ai narurAun ivenaro i i - - : . r r a7 . . . j i . . . . a - -' - exammaUon.. that Mr. CrawlY,.- n. t v.- il- -m.Hf p i ,;rii. t.a U rrAr,i n tor every man, before he tan- ascend to patnott, it ueneral .Jackson sli-ild be "poti. the ..administration, of the .min.'r rlnrinhpelnn., .;t. tht nru,ru Jar.kann ha', manJ the chairo. state, that he should have eiectea our nexi president, in..smttch . r. Deoartm'f j. ,k ri ..IV..! .r"T r ; : T T3;Z;ari: -I ' seen, a foreign court the French court, ne now stands the second Saviour presume; it is necessary ed by uie e&brts" of her inore patriotic! Jacksotf, and Ml. ,'Crawfprd anl tranaa.jA.il a fintta ' ttif .liifinir Kpi lAntr I Mita V f liat daruipai .tar.lcaAn ill. ' ... 7T - . AUU DUIWI I.A.A.. UU. ilU I.W. .. lLO LltU. ' V. " M , W s ififl UeP"tr.ment early in the year and .exhausted strugglo. he was igno-qualifications; but insists that,he is ve ' .1815. and loft i li.: im... ..i. 'i.-j.. I. . . . . . ... .1.. ' . i A 1 a i : . . V;n- .7. .oifi mai, uu-miy luxunatiTrg amid me seouciions,oi ry ;, ';' ll"8.t,m?! according toltUe ad- the Trench metropolis." In 1815 he was He' and Mr HeikCiowledg ' . S.j 'I . . . . I. . r ' -e- uuusivc w:m ui i wa' np.ii annoinren to rni' aaminisira-1 were, asue BUIBitlistennt? the aiTair' nf tk nor.ai-t.l.:'rii,Tr. ...j k. :M'ri rH;rntV'mium .Inrivate aner.dotes which have becn'. 'eur, wuich were' bred up amidst the nil K! mpnn' tnhil nhaaniAP r fi- Kpnnr. Ttnt. ; durelv." this la not" all: float." ' It is very true, that "many. anecaoies nave oeen ai;oai, " ana per- ltAa trtnirek nnr arf Iitij fmit. UAU9 U11IV Ul'l VTI.LUUU1. lUUHUUilVUl .' 1.VI is stated, f and with- truth, that General l -! Jackson. oa his return from' Natchez, I at -least. ' Did - Wasliinelon ever visit I PV his CousrraYa soldier of th T1a- ianniiiiT in vrvrti itipu rnapmna -t , . . n - s ----- . i , . - - - , -. hastnoV shown wherein It is that tof W "Drtrf - jS' TVi , Crawford has this fand of political Mr; Ritchje says General Jackson," is t'J?l ?f . i, i uM..M.A.ii' nH 9nipnr inn lmnonmnd an i roiara rn i - d -- f i 7"fi'y-'mvvi - - . , ,,,11;,; d of -Mr. Ritchie, he would (various proofs of it, without taking the , " : . ; ' 1 'VIRGINIAN. ?. SENATE. had no op I well acquainted with the official 6itua talents, tions tilled by him or 4. 'if v-." ", 1. of 183 owing to a want of transportation ' Tjie ,unan3s,cd business ot 'Friday 1 V to h Ifor the sick ot his army, gave up his hor-l ia ,a.,n.:.iaM;..n r 1 s. --"" 1 .j ..., ... a-w , " 1 luova fta.a t. ixj vuiiiicuLi ULiuii ira i 11- a it na I a maT 4 a 4hn -ot jvlr nniiliia ilrhn .1 nhnmuiAn l " 1 i,, . , - .1 ' -- - 1 wuiivtcnaai lry uco- 1 -Vi'tem Pua,s'ents?and want-of ports. ; When he was: in France,' his Gen. Jackson; nor does he seem j n every shapei to remain un-1 h;.nrf a nnrnlnl iiiid fliftf ha hart tin nnlluleM af rif.iinff-d with the official i r lonS 9 he continued Jfl portunity of "displaying, his talent tions filled by him or, I presume, he must nave peen leit in tne. wilderness at constitution; in relation to the election J ' VV Ur 1 lHna-tmAHl.. I .1 1 ' I L ' ' .r t .1 . .... . ."i. - I . iI' M.-A i -I anMA nAMhld Inflnn htif a iaaall I a l. , -4 . . . . , . , w . 11 . v a. 1 raa.r iiip 111 ob naoj inar . na i 1.1 i. . . ' aa...a.i.r. iiaaj. a. a r . a a. a-j. . a m . t a .t i in i iirm n t vm nr niiiiitr ill n i r- iiuiiun iiui.a mi n n a. a .. a1 . .a j. a t. j , ., 1 a i ,i,.- l ,f tiandufl j' v ''.mav i uen ue was 111 m t w ieuunmt:ii wuiu iwii: uu;w, uuw umuuh w 1 i . "t . : t -,v 1 01 rresiueni iuiu ;ce rresiiienr, wa&". 'uquinem down tor rnrt-orttAn hia .u : ai.:j .u.i. u,. fc ,aw" whan' ttia nanninoad oft on foot from - lSatcluz to MashvilkA 1 .i,a ;.a. 1-1. ..... i f wilder itf. Mills, Itlotion t0 r,ittpone the ivholo 1 V t Ul .. -... r . I mo. . . VHIH wa m atva. WVaau.w.A, th.. . MUelity to the public ed that it was not suited to the exhibi- Convention rthat ' ai.aJ :!"ottttemPttoj.stiafy,)tIiat tion of his t.JenU.. It i no longer lion of Tennessee, w enr to the, office was only matter of djuUWhetliet he will ever not amember of 'anecdote, sufcjA,ct indefinitely.' "ew.down for correction to his th-v. rnrrmlainerf that Ha irregularities the Community: " when the happiness of 1 on foot ' from - Natchez to Nashville, . aetS "'""ocatet admit his in- and confusion were suclias to endanger a whole nation is at stake," I hope Mr. through swamps and througb a ;.. 'Jl tna1tg this time, but alled ink.a r.n.,t,tiVrt Rinra Ka Kn Irt ttiMu wiW nrmit me to ask him. if ness. Dut this is so trite att'ai jununrawn , r. . I -w..... . ........... .. ... .r-- - ; . i .1 . m. . .. . .1 - i . r .L "u raiuer..m extenuat on th-Trni.r thaWn, r,nnn . fl.-JarTtann wa not a member of the iai Air. iiiicnie ooes noi minit worm . i, w , ..!,,..,,'- I VUbt (. I'I'.ti IUIIIHaI a, il. llltj BA IIILI.L - i' I presume it is not by the relation of, lnilef.r.'.h ! v. :md decided in the afllrma such axecuot s as tuit that the end ml Uyc, Q to 13, A('i r'sonie d'.bate, the question v,bV. in 1790? Was he Con-rresa lVom' tliatl -1

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