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i l-ni ' - tv. i J A ' . ) . w . -l. eJ'-:r t' f-rsu rfwlve' T!os. !.) ' t r, l. j V : v- : t f. 3 ' : t L ' e, aJ Mirir . " are jut te t;j :rrt J aa I J isl. ua it r f . I f " i, ':-v J' ; . It -.,. . . . ' (if n nl i , v l)-trf . i i - . iti.e, . j viu, of' l e : . ra !' JeL., 1 J"fe-ri4-' t ' kie by t ia iT- ' IH'JJ States, ki well 'rh c4 ! r ;- J " . .',d, e4 plrujf ilc r -' u . t oU .. "V. ttuM Mr prs'WW r nun sf I.i pejt, :.r e luve ". Tlx f ...iC, i ... " Ui- Mti'er yf O W enrerso indent, nl Uc Utcl eon cutrvspoodente lo!i(wa, .'-v' ; .. , .- t " !.' . ' fofrrnJU, ZU April, It? 4. " . " " Eid-jeni ye U Kcocr oat ',. W:.; t jjitt y ac ixn of tiu Wntrm ... S-:c f.l enni( ne te wtitt vour attention to u hiitfpaf, wuieh contain the nnte of , Jackson, wl tie UcfW reply, i . ! Tr U ajfTu trk tM Nii.oiUl latcU ' , kxiAtrd the :6c4 of rUcriia iBM Vie --; ' ( Bo Irm UienUe Bepabtxviv of the 1 cwnKry, bid tt b enxt frvui eota mii t i'w.lo ch prcr H V'eicnl K.uativo.v ) ' nf f T"? t!c pxnlie View f tb On- T' rMWttCT to 1Vx;lo Dictwiwroa U pUo ' ' bePiro tna k ear1 princ ple ml if b "; lu hiidcrfeta. m potuoJ dun far one. ,' I wm proot- . v-'- . ' , , t'f Tberoare, eirt in thi counlry, tfewvbo, Eke the pruJe, to red th ia UMiitselfc. mlrtvor a eMtel iiiia tie charge of reUc rlim. rr . v. ..' , . ., , . . y. - ' T e hi lcuer toDrl Dtcluo. and if tlwre i - t ..... - , . ' m "ny ta.n j in it, ot replete wita tno pureu i ' i principle of le.nocrc, it u to me niddeo: ' ". Or if there ia my principle, mA no conto , - -, Tiu to tn will oi tlie (frckt Itepublxan mjo. " ;i ' ' rity, ,Oit applicable to the navy excepted) it J, bal)o'jcjred by my 0rnitupi4ity or rant v I" Vf4iictnienC ? X . v r - ' . v. ., Rclatire to the Vary, tho country tut un- - -, J ' pliytical reaource K h eeeit a. thorough mu ll . tationi out on that aubjeci bi rnte ia the pre v ' x tent Cmgrtm, 04 toe ivy appropriation mvI "'-.vr i Improvement biU , will develop hi nenti. tnenu.1' ' Av ' 'v. '' v ,r. . ' FedrreiLrla wl!lnot support hSna for ht " f1'- ipnncipleaj ur becaato he will play tne politi--t i tJ nermaphroJ.te, tot Ih' ajut would tiokeo - a h tho jghu" but sboahl tbey Support :i.m, ; ." ' it ' will .be becauM ne i wtecMl iy tiei '-',V ; rnoro virtuoua,, !e deceptive,' and mure jir.n v than b' competitor, i . - ' . -' "Jr- V ' " tui no P'V01 ,: tll diplomaUc farce, " r, .j' , die camelton, until deception hceotne Hie -;' firfnd mluij pr.ncip'e of !iu nature aid - 'until he cannot com.nit to paper a sentence ' ' devoid of double dcahnar. i S xJ' - . 11 hai not coittracted, and doe not wiali 4 ' , to turoaace at Washington City, the babita, i J - inantiern, and C'latoms of the mouarcftiai and cwsootio Courta of Ktiroae. : 4' vou wni preaerve Uie bid nnr tor tlie rfew nf thbie who may w ah to aee it,aia re lict of antiquity. . ' - . . r - , M'ith acirtiroentt of esteem, Gentlemen, your moet obedient bumbhj aerrant. he. , v.-.;.- -. .i T ti th E&tofaffU Calnmftion Obttrvet. Mr. Rt)iiliiop the' rijlilid mind liuvinir beefflcd to bejterc, Jjt .the political .menu oi uociur t hi,, liickhni ,.wjio m now a candidate for the honor of repi-caeming thie KUte in, the Conjfresa of tiie United Butef) cre- doubtful. ,t TUie .consideration indnccd me to write -the Doctor the fallowing letter. For the information jutd aatisiiiotion of t ue -puUio, 4 request you to rite it a place in jour paper. I tn, H''your most obedient r?.l'xvi!!e,Scpt. W, im.M .; .. v '- , U !f red Hl'Jty l owed t6;:my Country ' , Idtinl ihvflf,.nevfr to five' my-,Huff2e - , 'ilia canuwaie ior w?ii. hi uie voiiCTVa .' r..i , , oC the Vnitwl Stales, urt't'sa 1 wa cnii ? . ViucmI that hi polit.icaVt'nfunentirvere 1 " Hinirpniiil Wiili those hereDi!ntwl. a net , tU.it he Hyouta pt;ttk and dV the .will bf , ,t wjns cuismueius;ar((iviwu) now innuiM. t -v, ed that vmi are a caniiKiate fur the turn V or1 of-repreuentin y. fcit.en of the , fUfeof JenneaHee iii thi Representative ... tn-jiich of tho'feaerarlit'gisfatare-he; ITcv'tnt, a J do, that ,anjr citiwn, Vho ; tlofi 'ubtaWt fthe Bq.Rlage of the freemen of Tenbessee, must be a vharscterrthe ' ' composition f 'mfiicti ft viilue, talentaV ' :titl tlu? true whijj pnpclpW.tiT fefeittjr ?5. 1n.ii lti shrt Sir."4hat )i mus ,be a s '. llvnublicani .rnl"fc'itt politio," like; .vkSnr wife, not only chaste, but unsus " Th(! 6rt two ' component parts' of s tiiis character't knfiw jeu posst';, the ' T- lattey, asjojnyelCl Have ever thought .-v'ouIltl. llutt ir, th public mind has Ijeto-latetyled to believe, lhat jourpoR, ' tie n entiraWti ire jJou)tfufi and ane . lave held you up saB ari3tcrat.l,heie , 1 reasons have operated i?h .ine to cull ' ,j tipim yon to answer the foUowinj tnle.r rdoriesjFirst,,ftres voo'and liare "J ju always been.'atrud adrnirer'of the ' r : lnj principles of ievehttjarx? . rtayf y ,lwaya been an atjmirer.r thetafe -iU-v?J. iuithiiritW.;rrfjyo; utrw'. and hae " : "w -7oaiwajbcen.anamirerot thet;onf . . '.fi etitutionf jibe United'Stateft, friend! ?K3C-to .i. dministrmon, agreeable the true literal meatitn of , the InstrMmept, ir vtr-i''.Wd,baiylUi?tUt'w doctrine ?J Ni ofimplicatiMn? Ilave vu at wars been and areyou iinworpwed to atatidin v ,rlmieiw -nim. i peacer Are rou noty, iAtvnd have yoti 'always been, inimical to a 1 K V JSandng i. tavat ; armament'? Are Jotl . hftir -&nil liavtfk trnlt n!" 'mi Iiaah .-'-'.I xiow, and Ijave voo al- ys been. or . . . f liireifm noutical ritunertinn?. ,a t "yrnn'twnr, ndhnye von alwsvs been'; on c poseu to in e extension, oi- executive pa- i jr. v ti "'irz"r j ' irin, ana ' mi! ru now. ntnwvucae ior ireeim- Of religion and ireedom of. the press?-. A '..I v wi liana vnll nlu o knU J T tl h'w, fin imrr v' i ur In i (-ndlj'to economy isf the1 public dis nMi. -f .KttrmpTt. and an jCiiemr 1 f nii ri. 'i'.'J''.' mf -loirts? Anil.1' Ust.lv. fi Vt;u a f. - .1 ia '. ". fi n". i iery rjc dpocl t eX t 1 t J j bit littie poIitKa! aapjwrt. tU ex;c!t, hiwrer, thU the ipea thMtf U aniwrre'l with roar 3a1 an-!,if en'rtSfr iu'fct. ' This lefef i nnt conS leotial, eor will ye' anrr b Vivad a 3f h -it ii u well fjf tae r-ai5ctioa of iinjatrHi; friend aa asy- ', - ' . Accept, air.of say reapects. and be llere me to be your mat obedt ert. " Dr. Wu. PicMo.f . . i" ' . - k - -" - v - TVo the lTeateni CaroCntaa. . , fWr RppiwotatjTe, Mr.' LONG, having arqnired some' fame by. divers niM eiMitoianr cvnunicatHm to tne fJrand Jur of the Sittcri Oorta in th srral counties of bit 'district,' is m trrinf to " holJ pe V with thoae nf the.r.xny Courts.' It will be aeea be what follows, that the rattrr hare et- errise i towarda the honorable gentle- nan., ne we sort oi courtesy at am theforner, , " , - V-'SSnr, Th Oran l Jurors of Revan hare rerVted yrfur letter 'th 8th tnt. tote ther witV the address of the f kinfton pawn, and aereal Newapapera.,. v'; In a tt ernment like ours, the relation uSsUtitij between the representative' and hi ' nstit'ients, require an inter chsnje of senti nents andViews with re Ctnl o public men and pu'!ie, measures; iheeeiore, to the practice voo Ijre ad-jjt-ed of writinycirculars.to T'ur costiu enfa, we cannot object; bJt at the ism time we are rofHtrained to disapprove he evident object of your ltteri. ' We'are not entirel v nniute restefl in, or Ijti'iranr of, the various ami convicting: oin1ins prevalent, a welt th u;hut the Union as at Wslvin, relative t ?he csnd'Jates for the Prcsi Ijncy, and Ofher, aubjecU of national concern; and although we are n t sn Aelf-conlident as to reject instruction fram an v source, we cnni'it bnt; view with distrust, opinions and infor nation ehiWtel wniir circji-n-stances so, evheire of naimn vifvt a were those atjpnd'njr your letter . Avere. we to juluc Irwn, " co'nmoa nsne . m several tembors of (?onres, we shiiuld infer thati'thev 'hin Grand Jurors are, or ouarht to.bc,. db4rrol ift- fdrMaatien oft one side of Political ones 'ions, a4ley ate on matters of fact, as stated in bills of inuirlmentr " - . Both of the papers f ou have honored U9 with, are the zealous snpnorters of Mr. Crawford; and one of them a malignant Btand 'rer of the fair fame of . he othe? candidates, for the Presidency: and the addresa of the caucus reminds un of the proclamation, of his Mont, CnthoRe"Ma: rsfy. nrnoancini air the opposers the divine rijltt of Kins and f Leiti- mary. But we have reason to thaiiltour forefathers for securing to us thetAerw cf lie rrrt, mat out war; or our poini cat, moral and religTHifrefedo.rf,' which aTrd 'the best safe-guard to ur con atitution. Through it, we have political revelations, which we hope will aevel ope - the mysteyies of ail the dark and secret ' desii'ia which are in -ajntation t thriiuhit,,we have read (he address of the Densocnttic jlepubl can meetins" of. AllesjhanyJ PennsylvanU', we have read the tk-bate in the Senate on cau cuses; we have read several-message from, Governors, against caucuses; and, moreovpr, w have read' the C:nlilu- 1i t of our common country, Each of these, teaches", us; eitlier negatively or positively, that a caucus n itltgiti ae baiitling under tyir form of geyerto- W a are afraid vour unlimited eon fidence in our UBiierstaudina" will be shaken, if not destroyed, when we tell y'U that we view marly of the liht8 which are shed troin ,Vashineton City. pis so inany Jack-P'lanteros', tp mislead the; peopl' from tUjfs'great high way of politic! rectitude.. : 1 he unties l our preset situation render it invpractkable toahswerS-ou, as (ullyas'we would wh,' ;We will.;ero ly add aa expression oi rert. that voti thought , propet to alst iu nominating, ana continue to support, tor tne f resi liency; a- nvan wlw hasvnot our confi dence; belieiyingr"aawe:d6, Gen. Jack son of Mff Adams to be bet tec qualified and more,, deserving, thai) Mr. Craw- j 1 ANDWIIUNTv Wnon :S;. John TJtzman,' .David Vnlty,' v'a. IWr-1 Veab jr,-: John Bowckn, ? John Caughenouiv'f JameafUlis, ' John Iiendley,', ; Be a jam n Uowa.d, v.. John Call, ' ,V : J ChrleCnirel, Henry S. Hughcy, 1 joha M'Broom, .: ( John Hendricks, -. " Samuel TJaeyr'' W 22. I ii. 1 1 s.1 . v'itiHjf? New Tork June i By the packet sViji fjanada, Capt lib gerst, arrived jaiit evetiin irl tlie short passage of 25 ay irom Jjiverpord, the Editor of the Advorate .has received files of ' Lftndortaiid LiverfMHiKpa'pers tti'the 1st May.iitlufsive. ' The .Cana- .1 I.Cv .K k. l .i. . , Ktt, :Ht I.. J irjk HIV IIUI inn "14 uuif uui imn no 'com inutika t io h VHlx'tiie shore ' af tt r, .The Snanish areotttitsare to the 15th AriU aii it prvsent a1npas rcmaiti-j andfitially. ftwiiip.f snytt4ti!itnssandon- MO; by snoweri I tCi tiiaiy i rusriect ta la ujeasurcs ! all tbie .copper . 1 l-n irt fir toil f4f A( -. ( , ... ... a. ' .h. irn 1 ..I H 1 J " w ther of the crime. " ' " llaial iWslios) was the 15th. nNrectmr toe decree ITrh Joae.rrlains to p,JL m-'Ut1 ta be tarried inte fall. effect. - it was said Dia SartwssU be bcearKt lata Ibe ajr1inJstratioii araisuV ' ; " The accsMnt frees Coostantinople are to the- eth March, at -whkb lime nothing of importaac had taken place. St. Prterabsrx letters say. that M. ziackv ia ordered t demand aa iodesn- oitvofthe Ports for the comiDerciaT liMses sustained bv Rassiaa subjects of Isle years, by several finnan, taued ia that peri"'!. K formal miaioa) will be sent to i e Porte till this affair ia ar- ranged i " ' ' r A letter of the same-data states, that all difference between the Porte and Russia were adjusted, and the Turks actually retiring from Vallacbia and Moldavia. ., Un the other hand, letters received at Paris from Trieste state, (hat it is niJMM-ed there that the Holy Alliance lure ceded ooeof the Islands ,.f th, Arrh.rw.U.to thnKhWhtn of 8Li John of Jerusalem, and that, as mod as the order' ha established itself in its aew ,ieat of government, it will cuter into an oaenaive and leienceailianse with Greece against the Turks! ,' It is asserted, positively, in Paris, that both Vf . de.Vjllele and M. de Chateaubriand have unequivocally expressed them selves in lav.-v oi the restoration oi tne Knights,, which latter statement we hare siro:i; . reasons for believing to be well founded. A for the alleged xes sion, (says the LoaJorrSun,) of an is land to the Unler,i 'by the Allied So veretjnii. it is probably only an .exager- ated echo of the old statement respect ing a Cession h.iv ng actualty been made to it, by theGreeks. i TheAllies have no right. to ede a territory .width : be longs either to regenerated Greece, or to tlie. Porte; and tlie rumor, 'therefore, is most probably without foundation. It is possible enough that the Great Pow ers nuy feel .disposed.to acquiesce in the estabiahment of the Knights of Si. John in the Mediterranean. ; v - There was not the least probability of Ai'.. '; .."' -L. .I:h' ... -1 imo ifrmiuaLioo ui me uiuiTcuces ue ttveeo Great lli if am and jhe Algerines, Wtio'se ports rigiM-ousty blockaded, Co voy bal been granted for the pro tection of trade between" Leghorn, and I t he -&traits--out ; there was not the si iiitest rkk, as- it was a&certaioed there.;werer no' ' Algerine -''suruisen at 'The Patriot Genera! San Martin has arrived at Havre from BueiywAyre. Mr, Rothschild, uiider. the assumed name of Talemel & Co; has taken, the new loan for'Sicily, of the snqll amount ot' tO.CpO punces of gold, The con ditions had not tra Aspired, but believed not to exceed 5i per cent.sv IOMMUxNIOATIOX, ,"-'J;-iv'!;? : MB THE STAE. " i !;iyofo the 'f iStnoiry ToumGazeite.n 'RlriEditon had ho serious thought till lately of troubling tlie good people of our town and public, ; with tlie politi cal seAtimentsol my own family, wbih, like the rrreat Tamil v- of our fienuUlii' iswondeifuliy divided about who ihall be. our-next .rrmdiulfr 1 ?Yor my own ; w ..... .. - . ..i ' i . ' V . r part, 4 -thought the, question had ions since been 'settled; And that Crawford - . ia : - " '.'l "-1. ,'-';' .. wouiq, oe ine man. to a cerutnty; uut since it ha been provenfrom. his own reports to Congress, that he is a rvugh going Tariff mann his old friends are.tlany utroppiug onT from him; and whom they will now support I can't af- finnr I .have; however,- determined to write a piece ror jour paper anu " a ueiiciiuuu ouiuay rowu, ; wouiu sounu almost as well as one Aoni VyVashington City orjNewioik.i vveU, to be short with you, my oldest son, Neil, ia a Bach elor; he used to be ta ' Federal rst 1 and spoke higliiy o( Adams's administration; he' was, aa enemy to .the late war; h has since; howeyeri become a. flaming iXmecratic ttepuUBcan; warmade di rector of our town Bank in 1819, but not being economist enough, caused the Bank ; comnanr to sufTef immptmolv. Ned has-been jjtyut iAtondtpt ,rmoky towhalid neighborhiHHl for upwards of 80 yearsjbut, poor felluW : either la dy nor lass would have him. He met the other day with onebf Crawford s re ports xo Congress, in which he recom mended the. IFhUei to intermarry with wie jfnauuu- mis proposition, though anoveUme, seemed to tally, well with his notions of nroDi ietv: but it has done for Mr. Crawford's interest in our fam ily. -Tiie old lady, did'nt sleep Wink for the,three fijntfntgnto after Ned ruen VionetLhis scheme; Sally turned as pale as aslies at the thoughts of it; and Becky vowed she would liever cneak to Broth er again if he would dishonor the fa.nii-. Ijrhv'ntbcb'ilM wint Dinah says she would rather see him iivthe black hole at Calcutta than married to ' squaw; and wishes that Gen. Jatkson" had cnt off the1 Indian race,"rdot;fand branch: ended tier $d monition to n d'Hvn upon him and -laced vpc, tae, r:ch ben i i i i . . . i . ! ..I iar r "J UaJiu r-'f r p to the llrraeakl al- tan kr aa.a aa aUoace, and th' -Ubal tV fellow U. b. t peru.l u I tk.. 1 1 ir fl rrm: and Wllh th t . MbtiaheslM el prwoecl be seems wotwIerfjiUf U ree of the keo. and sppesr tj ealae Lrswfxd the wre and more tor w .as io mj - other suns IW nd llarry, eaib has bt favtwite t'aivUUte. . My secood. Bb. has beea to College, and warmly advo cates the preteetwoos of Mr.' Adams to the Presidential, chair. He matters seHwethio; about kamonak Jtutum tt tt natetni but this. Woe of the ftady uo- dersiands, but sappose it is sumethioe, about FtleralutH. At the request of ha OMther, Robert and two of bis friends waited spun Ned, the other ilay, after the, aaaauer oi uommmee mco.io iu fiirui him that the v were deputed by the family to remind him oi the fatal ... . .., coasequeoce, ana me.stijrnia u wuuio bt tog upoo the family, to form the me ditated alliance, llut Bob bad to re Dort that V Ned "still remained Unax propositi, firmly esolved and still ur fred iu propriety, from tbe high attlbon - J ty of tlie' Secretary of the 'Ireasury of tie Umted States.7 But enoujrh of fled. My thtrd Son. Harrt; huzias for Gen. Jackson, and says he is the " People's Candidate." Hal, is aomething likej the General himself; -possesses a ster-. ling and undaunted soul; and whatever Hamptonville. Surry county, that :t a buswrss'.he undertakes, he goes nghi"mn mtmr P - v j -As. orit-crdYoi. A few da vs ago, one or the nei2tbourinsc tura made au incur-;" . " .... . i ' . , j siitn ujwn my aheepfold, and letroyed, some of the likeliest of my flock.' . The: fellow 'caught -.Tray in io , and nau mm nuns opou 111c imi, auu imbii- e.i it was done by Maru.1 law. Thia rash deed, had well nigh set u aod our: neigi.oors oy me ears our rue uaung- . .ny a'jeiier from Jt 'geniiepun - or.' tion has since been duly investigtedw..0M7iiiit.Vo bv a proper authority, and this deed ol Harry's pronounced, as Itobvrt says, muster .was ; Juilvm et'rtcttttnby all the Lwu-tngM at that place oir-the lst ultimo, v one iiC'4 fcm'oL v unvn." Sajly, who when it was proposetlj: and agrctd to is a little turned ot thirty, says she !!:Jf. make an excellent President: , Becky, ; who is just .turned ot ..titter 11, hay?, isi .turoew ' .uueru, paj!, jun yis so very yoting,he agoodPresidetit. Si.eoi,- Mr. valhoun must make a 1 .1.. if 1... ia ..I m..n.il I'.Lin .11 UCIB I 11 II. jn UlfllllCUf . 1 H, ' ail this the followinit is the state of the vote; in my family: Jackson S; Adams 2; Clay 1: Calhoun 1; Crawford 1. .Please doii't insert my name, Mr. honor. Just say, , ..1 n ..e . I n .... a f ., .. . ... . ... n K 1 . i.&.iav. . in tm i.iiiii vi 1 1 1 n iiAiirii.iriF gentleman ol this place, to the.Eiutor.'',,wuc ? ; f. r . 1 or o:ri if . t . At f . - T 1 . In so doing, you will oblige your i -i -4,:, Humule Servant. Smoky Town, Water Street, May 25,1824. $ FRIDAY MOkJS'LNG, jyB , j82. y. Afr. Edwards, after a speedy journey , during the whole of which he suffered from tudlSDOSltiufl. and Was eiTHiserl to incessant fatiicu'e. arrived at VVashins-- ton City on. -the 1st instant. Ou the first nage'.or.' dis. tlar's naner. will be jtund an interesting letter from him to l!?.e- Editor of lie ioiiUe Kf.) Ad- ertiser, wjiich - was written at -. that place whilst on his return to Washing; ton. Recording to our latest advices from Wash5ntnn) thi mmmitteo' 'tin. pointed to jnvastigate the chargespre- ferred by Igatnst Mr. Crawford, was to have resumed its duties on Mon- day last. :v'. .'" v; Stateshe partiians of Mr Crawforti j raAs a n 12onth;itpvrisok Jackson's , nrnsiurta ' in thn ami. hrn tail, and tODav Afind of 40 dollars.1' u have seized upon the expedient of mis representing the General Vy le ws on lthe subject of thejTariir. An instance of this unfair mode of proceeding appeared iu the Miiledgeville (Ga.) Jourpalof the Wth -ultJmbr wlierelri if is" stated,' that, on 'Mr. -Macon's motlri to strike out th duty o gptfon Beggingi Gen. Jackson votf d in favor, of tW ta: If the' Editors of the Jour nillumine the proceetlings 6T the nateaspublwhedittth telligencar, they will perceive that: the General voted for hlrikihg out, :and, consequently, ;' was vpposed to the tax', y SrWe' have -obtained J co:bf Mr. Crawford's Report !o Congress, 01818,' wherein herecommended duty" of "IX CENTS per yard on Cottoh Bagging; which Report we tnteliid,'aV-:tVetiioti-'' venienf time, to- lay ' before the public, thit Aey.Vay'.beehahl what extent . he would support the;Ta riff. t His sentiments on i. the - subject have hitherto ben cpnslt)e Calais fiiendsat the North' rfpresentv in him ;as:ITorab!;'tO' the Tart ft and those, in tfrt South' ppused to it? f :- ') ' . h," "" tlis him amor t measure. Jacli alcr qststiona, is well cadrr, wherever bs acatiaretti are prrnteJ tus . i it , ilhoet disuise; 1 ; u M iq ate tf i jedicioas reitsoej of C.eTari,!; u tar as it emVaces the deiga of fv., iajj protecting, and preferring , a ouraelves, the an idqrnlcxtt, particulrrly t of icaf, be will support it.n " caicmyTrie' seinl -annual eu-i. nation of the male and female 'm J. -of the Raleigb'AradtyBy.cioscJ oa ) day last. , The honors of the iasti. (certificates and golden medal) t:(t conferred upon Miss CatharUu RaboUcr, and Miss Jane Savage, both of tliii rhr lliey .having regularly passed .throA tlie tlrious studies prescribed, bv th. - ui of &9 Academy, Wa wfl , V -te ;Ki,M; V.u . -? ot the tru- tees report in oar next. i "B rucaiutivuir. . - We learn, from' a. correspondent ? ""27x7 ' mVnh v a jrote ... .X...:. .i as taken to ascertain the- sentimesU . of the company In regard to the prtsi. deBtU, randidates; which Was f,l- -- . - . , - F W?: for Andrew Jackson, 85; , W, II. Crawford, 16;. J. ..-Adams, . , v . ; '-r-t- ;; y k, the offirara h.i't hj.Wi. C'l.- wer dismissed m'tlie r.nks;Pre- sWeitial question should be Uken. Aev eordingly, the colors were placed 6 or wnumgij, iuiwi ncic piatcu w or. 8 paces in front of tlieir resctive ;con. n itiWM'pre.' . 11 J . . Mnt legally, exempted ; from, military duty, were fm-med in. line on the opiro- site side of the street,' Capt. Benj imin Clark,- Adjutant of the' regiment, t'a -...I- '-I.!!. ' iL '... . , . , . . . . i . '...,1. I . I . 1 1 . 1. -n .. U ; . . . . m cnose wno were in tavor or uen.. a "al. 1 - . i . Vi L Jabssbs as our next President. ' to Tad- - i TflHrE aim mrm in a iinf wiTn iniiYn. i low;, and such as preferred iluAx IIf Crawford, to . remain in the nnsitmn they then occhpied. -' lTppn which, eve ry man upon the grqundf with jthe1.t-f anr.on nfOVP I A"k- .l ; jf ' - iiihi vmvm a- iiKi'lii j i The number that voted wasabout jur ; hutidreJ. The person : who-'declined voting for Jackson.' declared his prefer ' Cnce for Mrf , CAi.HOT;ir and 4aidf'thatJ; aa tlist -Ventlpmnn'a narna Karl f (uMt withdrawn from th ominirion; he did ' not feel 'willing" to vote torny other . candidate. : flur enrrocnnfirlpnr further y states, that the second ;battalipp tf5 that : county was to muster oi the Friday fol- lowing, when it was also intended to test the strength: of thecamlidates for the PresidencyXand he nlakea i.'tji) doubt , Kn iK. .U Z-'l.'.t'.L W. friends of jWeVTIcaet.f'X : 1 V f?4:.4f. (SfPot the j Superior -Court ot Petersburg; -Vs.- man, ny the name of JosephJSantee, was iiPnrfwnn - iiita ami mi Haea art t- . nfntv V fiLI UUI ICfttltl flSiS a ea ot the grkat BXAdtiowan Penn sylvania, favorabe foMthc Ciucds Can didate, which has been: latel v' so loudly, boasted of by the presses devoted tohis ratico "f-wa molrav ttiAUCn1lnvihfw AYfrflr.ts trpm journals oMhatstatf -Sfl -Vsf; : ;lne Ciawfordites ate yerytpert at political manoeuvring,- as per example, , near, wriat 101 lows: . vn jp nqay uie inst. a Lrawtord meetisgconsisung oi nme persons,- was (held at the public house of Mr. EberWorthington in tl.is Borough and on:. Saturday, the 21. a meeting yvas Jiejd by the (irawfordites of Mem tmimery county, at Mrs. Mark !ey'siinNorristown,at which it wa?e solved -Tha:t the meetipg eoncur wi'i their brethren rf Chester county, in rs commnding the nppointmerf of dele gates; to meet at Carlisle, on Tliur?(!',7 the.;29th day ( ' " next, to form r lettoral ticket. . .r. Crawford's v Workers are in.! utrious, but the; cess will resemble Dr. .Franklin's J tient shc! ia in, uho i,hed ail fiay Only got " tJaee gUiriout nicies." , i.Mr.Crawford cannut, in anycaf c, the successful presidential tatvll 1 ' this-State. - . 'r ' ',.. 'N ;Vn Ae Jkfridnrg- Chrenv ' fsTlia J.i...i:. I. n.i. '.Tn all trl coil. - J " 15-iA-''Z&:.V. ''- r ' v.- X: A,-. . - ' . , ' : ... ' . j'
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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