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1 1 wr-.p fief .. i ... .,). i - , ) . . . . , . ...(.! - x ( te Torkl bvief Voter 1 jwre. a-iJ v-- loeed by i:k Chvncr '.:of Wr- . , c-rted b f-Kir c'-!.r e'.rj-nt ill (JfcXrst "U ,t f iryt "uWer-, ' YRnll I'NfiLWDJ i. v i.lov -S Ki tit iot .. iV,uai)rttiiJKt.l'. T. tv; m, kfl iMr. Tfti. Cast. A..., n- iU Urn. rwki ul be .IU'-U-bm 8. pclct w it ll i .. ..!.!, mark ttl Ljt tj'Cl. A tri:rr to lie V.'.,' , t :y -eveur I'vm uverxeoi, eprrar no with tboteeJ ft . i.,col.rt- Common rc t!w .hin lLLnut. fin Tiica lt iitutrxv . i :". . . J. tt ni JJrt!mch to Ue ta." r W'f 4fctwfr ivxrrj ftttJcr W penetrate ! 3i6,v.,laC.Kufc v x , We a. not find -Uut twV Tarthm mWA r.lnr irmi r l(: . Cnm4 tineas. 7lrJ L VTn '.-I with colon. . t iif l LixW U :i I 1. , :? ru.li, S)mvMinMff of r. Kidf,n edition U PrTr.i jin.t .ItSAiWJtfr 0f Waller srU and tKJ tiled iia e'rideniUl ewdW- ticofttiin -tt.ck oo tkt Umirtrr. l,ttit eonfi8e"lbemeIe !.. th - US- JiJJJte tWar -er firfd Adann' 24. .Onr Ikpre.,-. - -,---Tha' WW. anooB.ce th dU f to Tlindla. fB.VncI with AoslrUn. .ml ,U iolL Scwt T.o 5l'A. ""J-t.;. Vk tnl JasJed I wr . r . .:;. ,ue 1 tSe -firau l Duke of Tusctnj; rke M4!y ;MiI0r. - Providenre, boTr,( pwkiat 4i. - Comnun B - iuJ- i-'J,; i rcmed, 01 tMft count. Wtinwn f , , French Courf waa onfeml 9 into McJl awm. rewf ftd t. U ihe iirrktl fc- U aM Wet W",. J;t.'lVoiA the tfoopa.:od the Crarof.I; but, notkriB;!i,. - ' . V li.ere waaalairiHwpecioi an aaun- .,0b. baa raised Aem p ft rrow tiri -n-r yv huhl , . .i - f . ': . . i thia tun inuvr r.rrni. in incrcrraB ' i ihnt hanrettio Etig Arabia and Cnnrr ErTDt. in th&pCTMD ,of a Werlitbite. trho hasalreadf a)ar , - Tk-r !f Ant anneir to rare been , tnr nutprisl Tarution in' tho .BtitUhjannyof Arab and Egptiamin WtiJitj ; in-vketa ainct oar prior d.et.-y. " ( to Ihe Pacha, with the entire population ,.- Mr. Moricr,tiaa been appointed; a ofihepartm which thT imi. are. faor .,'coiiinn'.iooer from the British GjvernVjtbJe to their iewa To' crush t!ilan- ment to prpceed,UMSco..r jgerthe Pacha haa ordere,d much of hi$ ,y A ' i)ifturaanceacoqnuea..iB iffiaan- dinposatsT? force to proceed against the w. : A rciieciauit roTi.iins waa iwraiir WechoMte rrohet;. and Jt certain '. stoned to Ueath in S-ariTb tbd jxatbo tlat if hi- fleet' sail,, the "VrooWbicI i'-, r.'- Tt. f!ro!r vnvfi ..inpnf ia ratified t" . a tfi." & 1M tnn , n. v - - - . i mil jiii.TtAiiLjt ia a uw v x V". . the loan nrjrociatea in r.iuwnu. 'received, dated 6n the 13th of May. ol fr X'- : in n" 01 uriu!i, " " "ai wuicn tue tauowjug u an exuracu'. , ; 1 anphed ta tlie liriusb iovermeur ior ;-.: p Our trade i abmtejperenciii; an- r ft. rt.L VA .A Ipttrr from a. Carolina, to one .of the Kditor. o4the Star, dated Ke J&h insttiit, efoclnd Willie MloVving; paragraph: " Al re- garil the rVeidi?htial question in this! state',-it would be statins; lact contrary to ni tM-lieC although a stron Abrai luah.' were I to eaat,ivr' othr, caq- di late than Oen. JACtsOM wouhl w eeive Us suiiiyirt. - South-Carolinian f ' are almost unanimoni Ctf him, t aioanoi jruup, ii.Hcn,iw v.n""cuomPf toUil uspen-aoD m eonsequencei vtjlUK Ur INimi h-aiw"'1- ,?."vnB.ig. j'---r joi ue measure j resoneai 07 Yi On the' Prs dential question, as ex- V. ( T r V 1 -A fj . u i" i . pressed -ai me seTerai niuirr? uu , 1 aa ft facUot admitting of doubt, that ycj.nS;troop. and. stores, to thu Morea. ther meetinss held in the State. -a the liriuau uovernmem naa acccaeu 10 . it cnniorund.-hiit whout one iiuiv!, r ...... ihm rennest ot tnft. rvnnneoe eawvrn :ArM uA fifrr ai.il nf Knmneft.aN.itnt.nH . .. 1.-$ . , .-.... - i . . " " . . r j t i r " i AirsretMa. ' 'laenl.to'send Uaooveriati troops to L.is-(WUI be wanted, and the better to drive vi:, . ' . ' V - ., U. iMnciuuifl It ft ft k0ti Hl.n 'at . . 1 . 1 t.bn ' L. . m'i i. rv - L - l. ijuii. ain ma. i.iwiuv v. w vi. -- iaem, 10 nis (Crma. uia. uiiiiicim. . ure kockt ncr . unrr , Iri . , f. .-j .L .'-t - ..... . ,. . - ' . ? .1 . 6,49V 1,681' 'i' v "P llr Jai cn,c t " i Hf. . Vfai-ha hat 'forbidden aqy rew iiiaainss i conipaniw m mww, . - K wmlvra if the French cabinet are j.'aMM'n. k;Lx.ii,.U lrn1 ! CookVtld FielJ, Iredell, ,,r "lu,(e rrJwdly the, meaBUrJ : e.rtptT.vesseU are refused clearances, Brn. uowin lit- the Lisbon Gazette' of the 28th 'TtiW,fnfum i I .Iron.. auktMl hv A.,7,...ii. .1 ' ii that the' prvceedinga instituted' against at length developing ifself here also, Hunter's Mills, Gate V' .persopi for theirpolitical hninionshail; various aUacks havm again occurred -BellPuotank, 4 A I.,. . . n . I fvri f a i-l .a mitK no. njMAll'ilA I K 0 f . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 ' . ' l1 . Ml ;.Ttyr . r JV... n AB.tf mn w nM hr Irdnr . in en . . i " f . i 1 . : . . . i vi uuw-j jr mw v i :-.io.,ue reinvea irom inas unweicouns ioui, 26 438 r too 83 &i 461 99 230 U) 13 5r 89 24- 13' " 0. 53 46 0 0 12 89 rro:ner.T The .Turkish -!XDcditWri k C'cainst Scioto aiid 'north tf's'ecrepont? " . lias lullvvr. ,il no ucrjta.aio wtiuru mi 8,220 2,064 554 0 7 ' 35 ,8 8 1 1 0 0 6 1 621 A.'A'rtr.e of their eoontrV from Turk . . - . - . ,Ih invasion,;-''Vtt . . (- The Annual Budcet.had been 'under 4. . discussiotf'in the' French Chambers and v r nieiwun norvT' siroii FRIDAY MOKNING, AltiUST; 27, 1824. f Ce. La Fmfefte. This champion of the liberties of America," and of .mankind generally, arrived, in the ship Cadmus, at the quarantine ground, below New York, on Sunday the 15th instant.- EtfiCTION RETURNS. Gi';rrf. Jonnthan Parker, 9. Jimes ' The arrangements for his receDtion ii , Knl ami Wm. ITnthnk. fT. . . ? : ' .. . .'.. Senate Parker 696, rW onTo8itibn ! State of the poU. -aW.rjMarkof.UU)mfr!tl,o,Ue'p0 vVef'inarked with hoshht to Wrf' -ceiM,r,n. AVailam, 8. K." W. Good- .prmcipie Doruenngoaimerai. -: . ,.- t man and-James Cox, (3- ' c Thtj' KibV of France, 'a ireportcdhad j- 8ie W,tha poll. Senate Williftms 124, beeivtveryviilyi "i i"WhUBclil 117. CommonsGoodman f " . 0a nday; the 5tVjf July, the A-' Jf 9, wt J? Ip - : " :si"tU..ria i.lf.Kr.fa th. .rtni- tr,ck l ? 62, D. Uaugherty 61. , " ,, . 7'"77 ' MandoihhM-Wm. Hoiran, S. A. Drawer ' v versarr ol Amencan inuepennence.' Mt Gi Hoover, ' . 7 poll. Senate Ilopan 4.19, Commons Brower-S02, Hoover . II. the city being immediately communica ted to him, he lauded at Staten Island, in company with his son, George Wash ington Lafayette, Mr. Augusts Le V'as setlr,, companion, and one servant, where they were received, by the Vice President of the' United States, and conducted to his seat. Here he receiv ed the visits of many who ivtre eaeHjj pressing round him, aud anxious to grasp his hand fT?iVi Two huudred and fiftv stu- -cui.j.i..D.mii.J.. ,.n Tbe ollnwinTarcnuntot "hia entrv in- -;,V 3' V- Tr. ' 71 t i - it 'it I , smm ui up i uii. run-grave . : o , ; Cehts haye lately been expelled, the U-; John M Smith 388.' Commons ..le.nmon to the city tlie next day, we copy from ..Vt V v . Ui.ClilllT '' Ul m A IUBI.I I VHI1 I ) vuHii.Hiw w, gull rente JlUk I IIU- t r I ZWjk behalf the wholfttmmber.lns Hampton 378. a New-York paper: ' and some have in vain applied to be re- :iuTce, M'. ' VTat At an early hour, the whole city wa, "i V ecivedatGottinsen ki.iilDm of Hano-l! ,22 , in a bustle, almost every man, woman and at-Leipsiclkinldom of o.' aud.hdd being engaged in pieparingto. . n V tTwn Vent emen of tire' Dutchv bL 848. J.modK Wilson 665. . 'itneM the landing o our much resptt- s , Oldcburi VToieft the " Universiit ft-' -trJacob.. Fisher, 9. no opposition ted viuest. Between 9 and 10 o'clock, r bout 12 w6hthrazo;are accused of nav,0li?nn,aGege Andrews'c;. tleie waa a. general- hutiug op of shops, - - fo'bloned to secret societies, ; They 3 1' Tl Commo"rtm", 825 stores and couHtmg houes,.aiid all bu- . their'tift''MdC.drftnd .vSr 'fcamuied l.Tonn iSaft.Awry-John L. Henderson. , ""fciS bell8 the roar ot caonon, anu A. H. Sliepperd me tiispiay.oi me ixauouai i;ag ai ai : ' '. : the public places, and on board the ship iate Shober555, J.;V)jng, 'proclaimed; that it was a tay ol i. givobaii toa coiJsiderable amount, and V- 6J4 DrtVilr & S ,n w,"th,ail wm nx,0U8 80 Pake- 'lie iiiiauaiiic ui nuiuuii uuj vwpiv , - - uarruiH oj., - - - " ' - ' -vr f nient: Pntinhej ft're pi$riec'H,;;cleaifel; r:-..drty-Wca8aiit-l. Boberta, s. Davis Der. jinig wharves, and every place com One ofthe'ahove Pentlttnen held a sit -and William C. Martin, C 'tna'ntfihs'ft view of the passage from Sta- . nation. frotn whioh Jie waalinstantly : i.sue C the. poll.Senate,Roherts 44Q, ten lsland;?'werc crowned excess, (Thomas Hampton 380. 1 pfjenai wntkwayaiitlick 1L Forney, s. ,BnSL. .ILIIavSa thi UhiversitV f1?? ..V01? Jt uru toniputeJ thai .betweeu 40 And v. i t . .r j 'irn it ri'i iirrwn. HirrioxA v.o ..,,1 - , . ' L!l..m i -i:r.- .1.. u-i.r .- tr - in twent'y-i'our h'uf hotice.'ifn account j-Ship and Daniel Conrad, C. 50,000 persons,' including the- troops Bartltt "wee upon the; Battery, wbicb was bil- . : ed to overflowing.'' . this elearant i;fo- Senate Forney 820, menJe, siiice its enlarenient, u sup- 1 n the btb, trotn eece, oy letter? tronv , ". Trieti -dated June' 26. whir h confirm ! 8 5 . "What has been befoi ft fttated of. th Af'thVif Icuhwn ihatrtiim end atfjirh, I State of 'the poll. SenateForn L--. -.t,-:ni.;.J 1 Alexander WCorcle 332. Commons Ship :'A tni' tnUU ..f Kl,lin,r nrh. .? v; v , '1175, Conrad 843, fl. W, Holland 840, Peter IT" Z, .1. J ' ACCOtintsv were recetyeu in jonuon,: jjg 433, v - .. , - - " .v pupuiuuun u vne viij. uui a Jfunwmkr-Phllip Brittain, 3. ; David I 1 n6 01 a large ponion .01 tm wain and Biaori Sams.'C.' ' ' front was occupied bv the bi made of Ar e-ide-l t of the poll. . SenateBrittain 450. jtitlery and other troops.,. The Castle Unrt..T..i-I.WnmnrtnW in etiieF. i nmmu f . wv , vommons-wai: Uarden and its pal erv were alike ivai -a mw a i imii v v"""" : jeni C5 .- era t f .ti! - t .1 T 7- j " " It i'aratnat this GeheraU-Vho is one aat, !! T?Btcrowded. " til Kit in the Tnrkitih arm, hail it 7 i?lAiiMie1oii1 TtamncrMi. 4 - kf ft.rlrt am .Between ' 10 and 1 1 o'clock, the steam proceeded iVitb Woch ' etpedition to- and BobertpicXes,C. . v ' ship Jlobert I ulton, ibanned with about - ..a i. .' mi 1 V 1 i.'j. A a. tl knll " wards 1 he' ma :The had asseojtjeil tl're to welcome him to Mitshores.'' It iiipMble to describe the enthaatasm of iov jhat w express ed .with great sincerity by the miliitude llereAlhe Uneral had -a lair, apecuneB of the aflectinft and respect that ia felt lof Ann by every, moiviquai jo -ine rr motct extremeties of our eitendp.1 country. . The General was moyed. by thcM exoressions of attachment -he imwd almos continually W;the pen pie, v i- - .;. 4 , . . .Alter rrsiing Buouv aj uumr,iu Castle Garden, ha, proceeded ia'ftft elegant barouche and four, through Broadway to the City Hall, accompa nied by Gen.-Morton, .nd escorted Jy the" dragoons and troops.V The dooxs, windows, and balconies, and even, the roofa of the houses on this route, were filled with ladies, all welcoming the General as be. passed, -by their 6miles and waving tiieir handkerchiefs. .. ' ' It was Oeat' 4 o'clock before .the Ge neral arrived at theCity Hall, where he was, received by .the Mayor and Common Council, and formally wel comed arid' congratulated on his sale arrival in"jtuV coutitry which he had-so eminently aided in placing in the hap- Cr, free and prosperous state in which e now finds it. After receiv'rns the marchine salute of the troops, in front of the City Hall, the General was conducted to his apat- ments at the City Hotel, where the members ot the Corporation dined wit) ni. ' -: In the evening the front of the City oiei (tne resioence -01 tne uene ral) tfid several other building, wre handsome! v illuminated. The theatres. ublic Gardens, &c. displayed transpa rencies, fireworks and rockets, in honor of the occasion,, and the evening passed ott with great hilarity', W e dm not hear or a single accident to mar the pleasures of tbe ddy. The days was remarkably fine for the occasion,- and the display of the troops was unuHiiaiiy onmant. ' T.he tenerat mav perhaps be receiv- wlth juore splendor and formality in some-jother of our cities, but in none will he meet with a more cordial and affectionate reception. . lhe Oeneral, we are happy to state in fine health, and appears much younger than was expected. 1 he Fortran room in tlie City Hal is appropriated to the use of the Gene ral, where, during his stay, he will, be tween the. hours o? 12 and 2 o'clock, re ceive, the visits Of such of the citizens as are desirous of payibg their respects 10 mm. Several deaths, from Yellow Fever, have recently ; occurred at Charleston S- Ci-'STheXonrier'of the 19th instant adttseft.i'wjl'yable to its influence toviithont delay. 7 7 Blffe OF THE TIMES ':-' I'50aTH-CAHOUXA. ' The following is the result of thebal- ot, lately taken in. seven companies in Cabarrus riount, on the Presidency: '4 . JaeVn, Am. Cd. Clay fAiint n . ryry s .f k t 7 - f 1- ,1 .. .1 : . i lie passes Ol 1. nermopyias, wnicn , puit. , siv irmSoF -mju u a. seameu, auu uworaieu.wun Id in fojorce. ; . , ' . j ! 'f 1 nation, sailed for Sta- Turkish llroooft-- fourht- w th 'rr lrTV. "1 Mti Island.: She waa followed by the & more couraje th&a usual, and lor a time the issue tl the contest ieemed doubt r. fnl In ttift anil'' Inai ! nAtrint . . . . 4 , . . .I1U IILItll ,ll w.a V defence of,he yreekk wevailed; and ,A . I - 1 . la , a - . a . 7 ", t .ine tt acua twas Tcompeueu, wim some . lUrt aratoUamea Cooeland. ft. Ini&c C.xr. tei and.John Vann, C. , V .; , - i State of the poll. .'Senate Copeland 157. iJln 126." 'J Commons Carter 348, Vaun 334, Carr t-ardeh 292.- i1-, ' " ;l i -V ; Pamurtahl-Jt)hn Pooi, .S. Carter Bar- nai-dand John!. Bailey, C, ' .. u State of lhoq. Senate Poc 192, Wou S.. llintoiw son r, P7. ' Commons Barnard yloss, to. make , a retreat to 'Larissa, ' j'.wUereha waso-'wait for reinforcements V , frum ;.tf'iMrielll"2;The anrhe loftait ititn A th the corns oTCon'stantine Boitaris, 32, Balky 479, Tho nea 442 i , , f - .V encf the frooVs of the Pacha kf f?Cnt.ri. . .CamJmCb Perkma, S. ' Thomas T3- t -4" hi&'qijiizpv tnat ftAfen'gagetnctit.'ft(t - 4. taken place, whiclv must haye tcrminai- . " ted lavoraoiy to theUreeks.asUonstau - line remameii ui possession 01 me neia, t,ftiul xthe ;Torks bad fallen (ck; ia and t5'teauei..irt afl. dvrectiorisi'''iV'; Y ' .The hil force of, thesToikft fj,c lett ahd Wilsod B. Wcbsten a ' HoBftuottbxtnl Hattiewa, 8. y Robert B. Danicland Wilfis Atston, t.ft ,rv . Biaieoi we pou. oenaw no oppoauion. Commons Uaniel 521, Alston 51 1, Jones 46. Tawn aiyjwr .losse A. UyoanuO"? -v JVVtAAiurff-- 'John Peebles, ' S. wTthont opposition. ltodenck B. nry and Thomas theBynum,C. .V U J Gftlf Af Let jhto. is.only.-.cight eW State Of the Foil. V Commons Carey 506, tjiree frs.ates two corvettev. and three I Ojnmni & Key 265 .. - r .V lri. The uree&s have, m the waters j :'Tnwwn,r". Mliai? "oc . 'i. "C r - - 1 V . S. I Wi ;nn tll Inaenh eVJ l.lrikme ' steam boats Chancellor Lrvingstou, Oli- . - i.'tt'' iu r-" T-vT..i' 1 .i tci jiiavui ui, wuiiuetucui, iauuius, Bellona. and others, all crowded with passengergj decorated with ,flig8,' and enlivened pj bands 01 music. . ; Tlie ' Committee of Arransements 0 the Corporation the Generals and other Otticersofitbe V. . Army, the officers of tfie' Navy, tlie Maior Generals and tlie Brigadief Generals of the M'ditda,1 uie i resiuent i me Vuamoer 01 coin- Unerce, the Committee fiom the Society ui vuii,iuuau. proceeueu id me v nance l- lor Ltvinffiitan, which .exhibited only tlie nags 01 me u( states anu uieute.o! About - I i oclock.Gen. Tav Favette embaVked aiStaten bland' on board the Chancellor Li virigstoov i This was '", an nounced by ' saluterom Fort a Fay ette, and frbr the steam"! ship- Robert 3 0 25 54 " 4-' 0 ; 0 0 t) .5 ''2'' -0 0 0- 1 0 0 0 0 In J. File's company, 68 JJC. Barnnrer do, 67 J. Barrinffer's.do. 64 J. FttrxVdo. .".,'.'" ' 26,. R, Pickens' do ;' t05 J. A. Means-' cav'y, 28 J. Eagle's." ,'.".' .80; ' '-Cs:-;438;8?-.7;:Cl On the 6th instant, the militia, offitera of Cabarrus county balloted on his sub- jeci wnen yacKson rpceireq votes, and Adams 10. , . At ft company tjirill, held; at Rocky River Meeting HouBe,' in Cabarrui eH on the Slst ultimo "where, theref wa$ a collection, of peopled ftssembled ior the purpose of making returns . of taxables, pay log taxes; &c. a vote oil the Presi dential question; was taken; which Ire suited 4 fonowsi.sForis Adams, :-?fi Jackson, t&i ; Crwford,oneI?A iulv licaUbnVtin.; the Vestern.CaroUniav iguu uy me vnairman anu oecretarj of the neetingf says,f, Altilioagh Jthe friends of Mr, Adams bave to Utiieht OlIVIs Atftellectio'oi people a' ' tille, oolhe,Tth atrnt'fV y , reidenr y. Was ai follob.1 f 00; A'XamsV (3; CravrfrJ,' B." i At a muter of Cap.AVarnt Y eornpanyliti Rowan county, f '. v a?o, which jhere was c peopW-asemMeti fir ' giving in jTVir .taxnV.e : sene ol- tb company and c . -. .u s s takea on the' Prewdential tUctlun. ' the company, Jackson pot 53 vrjtv 1 Qrawford 6. Of the citiirns, JacU 4 30(, and Crawford 2.': 'Making 88 fur rJarVsonl'ftnd-& l.Craford.V''.'.' At the jate.dectloa Tor ;ftmherj d: Assembly in Rowa cdutftyj a poll wy held at Salisbury, to ascertain tlie sen timents of .the people on the subject J tbe Preidilflcy.J. Ori.'countinj tbe r if lots, itvappea'red thaf A. Jackson lad 4Sl; J. Q.-A'dam.CBwo 7;', Judge MrsjirirHyIli'q.rVfoid i"; H. CIa 1 De WittCJinton ?f -A like poll Was "opened at'Xei' Mil,'.:', .10 Jh' same eounty, when. Jack, son received 63 votes; Adams: $2: tod . Crawford 1. 'Mf -i, . "At a company musteKeld at' I al ters Mills, in Gates' eojihton' tk i instant, where' there were about 100' men' from differenf parts of .tht,coui?T, a vote on the Presidential question v ' taken; when the,re ' appedred but citf person in opposition to Geni Jackson. 1 i,- '' .'.i-.''v;y - k.''''T'''"C''.''' ' At a meeting.of a number of the" $ti--t zens of. Pasquotank' count atii Eli?-!; beth City at CoUBell onti 13th' instant, the sense of the, meeting on Ull Presidency being taken. 250 voted for Gen.' JackBonasJ Prsideiif sntf Sir,,', Calhoun as Firt1id,entA4f4.! 40, wh did - not ; vote;ex preference -.forGen.Jabksbn. Were perhaps abqat,50fnendly ' election of MV; Adamsj," iuttfwrtT not cobnted:?1! A letteriUc:thtr'pfilie Herald, dated Murfreesboro ford- cOuntyNC Auguslt I4i wysr; "The sense; ofjlhe' peopleaed at. the elMtftChts p?ac?:5Ft the favorite candidat for'iho Pre'sidcfr-' cy-,' when' th3s';a;jS JackW isrami They did ot:tr.(.ftlhe wheiife; the' election!;; ,waV .tohi: ,tti county though iJ'preWme would have lot very few' Sl' At the,litavelectibi)tkt Assembly, at .StewartsviJIeRi'chmMf. tounty ,'the votes 'given on-the Prc?'(eB ' tial question weVe.as follows: : For Ad-. '.'!f''i.'.!;'-"!'.':i i; --ii .ftms89Jack8onj-j8 vrawwru . At A numerous 'meetiiig off fhf titiif zens of Union aistrie: on ihe jam-, . '.." ; .. -4- -f ' - LI- 1 rtAl stant, the touowing preamwi" -7 lutions were ai ftihg bis cabmefe and whereas,:, we lean . uiytu V"i'"tic"i-- , 1 rthat there 13 no ticket up for him in this stated ftn'd bribe general ticket law ihey ".' - y f . . i J.'V .''.'- f.il-. ? ' . rt...'-.. .1.1 ''. l-!.;-.ffc .tMinn ftf t President. these United Mates, h ,f much feetin; nd given rise to' ?Z dissentiod tlireuKhout the tlniorif. ;;f Am V pears that a party has rallied aWond ,the S.rvr w.nr.m H.frtrd ' witM the ! ratio .mi tnlfntirtn inf nuttlnif 0 aaminisirauon 01 Jir. nmuirei"",-: . L , ' TM IUIV " -dowatl14 eabiHeV'M we have in, Mr. .CS wnetas,'we nave-fciwaya iooa "f present ttmmistitioWwu V? iitic, and consistentVAVif therefore fe' selves boond,'8 free andm!epewi;nw-,"7. teigutf by which. MrCrawford to srttcm to bepalmetfpontae people of tue - - 7? That V do jot think drawford a fit person toe elected Fre--ff oi uiese unnea eiia,. - . .. - F ; bV.That WeiUootsuppon "7 -fe didete for our State Legislature. -voroOvmiam ILCrilwfordforthe 'J2 Andrew Jacksonor John Q. Ad
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