At rW Mtr redeem v ewostfv, tatkt ey Kit wa.t be mm vwtvbaaaie4 fxwa rakka. j ami OtUiw m fkMMtrMi Ven lb Ctdvmi mamiitnf .Wforaaed Imt tbat a ka.i been vwpvatad by m te tW rrear-h Cat UT.vwwt pre WwJal Can ! -Utee oa IS mcmiM. . Jte - farther ataLA,4 were ! ties' ftmrtety yinqjwiVwttM Ww . f ' fuJWlnt fro the " ttp, ere . 1 vutf tKinm Ur yet twceived; ' , 7 1 3 1 0 5 5 'be rM l rfiX 4 e eon- i CUv. 1U Adaaav 14.. , A M taTtdeetW tfwl ". alvi arsA- J-S ef tbe wmb nf t)t k f i..irvail I Si t Foster's ' . iur s .. . , r - v . f 36 ' U it uppowJ. tW tti; t the ineJea. ' jkt eflU wemther, ot more Ihwi two titiftU of tb duxofvt erUe4 rere on duty, MtJ tltal tb qaerftoit would he ben tnore fenmHy Uke hul it been pmpord befon TU propoit5o nle itlbu hour of th df , ioa tb mow: 01 woe yrwcnL. rcn tm!r t dlsunco from tliceitr. wtt, lerr ftui v, niiuuto fexh home before flight. . ..." 1 . "''. i' . 1 . t . L ai. 4.1 ! K - ymayn "vv - - - tiken on the pretitlentiml quettioithe Tewh 'iifwUichwt,fof G, Jckaon,39; Hr.Crv. JorA, . 17i Ir. ' r-, 2i lr. Ctey.X v. . . -Tto oto of cik, u Thonjpn'teomptnyf on tti atme dv, ai, for f Jhc)(oi. 45 Mr, Cmwfor.1, 2i Mr. Adm, U r. C1.y,3j A - U l true that nuny of the rote ukc on frfte oaeiona cannot be legally Teceired at '.' 'the election ill Ndrmnbrr neitj ut enoUgk . ppeara. from the ote taken on f ariona oc different parts of the elate, to show. vlmoiit to a certainty, jtUt the Tvult will bo. ?' the choice of elector favourable to Gen, lack ' The court for thit (Camherlandl . connty V ..... Lat MaiV. nnrlar. ttantflhat the Gran.J Jury expreaMd their en-ttnu-nta' lut ThuradaT on the-Preildential ' netion. I Of ttie l 5 rote, Hr. Adm refceiv. ed 8:-GeiwJackaoit 4; and Mr, Crawford 3. - i .Ffani Samfi$w Cwy Mr, Pirra TJie ientimenla of the people hre aa to the Preai ' rtency,' Were taken jnuate of Capt Uriah .Vetbrook'i company, and were a foUowat !jacki6Bl,68,ALiiM4t and thert oar. '-J ' ' FayeUeaiUe Qtevf. -M 'r : ' : ' r ,; 4 . '.. V SOUTIIJAROliNA. , - ' ' At a meeting! of a number of eitizene of TjVI.Uh .;t-rir-. fp'irixllv to the . election of lien, Andrew JAcltjon aa mauMinr, ana jotrn tr. Calhoiin H AVie Preaident, MaembJed at ' - the. Town- H,t )ii Columbia on Monday the 6th ,fSept ini'J,Vhe fullowlny reaolutjona, '.arnoii uthera 'Jinaiumouatjr adopted: . .i Ucn, AiHlrew jaCMon 10 me rrcwueiwr, iw 'ohn C. Calhouirfor the Vice Preaidency, of 'rfhe United Stated and that we tuyport 'tliem for said offices, a j, - .' i 3 v flenhxd. That we will pot pre our supper ".diiif candidate fts the LetrWature 'iinleaa Jte flecidedly iti favor of the jelectlon of 1 the before named gstwlemeiv end wewost f csiiectfully, recon.mend to oiir fellow citient . umtuiruoux vue sumbi jwiwt uw umc T At a meeting of Captain Tartk) ' Smith's X. ioinrtanv. hi Newberry district, S. 0 which .0 took place on the 4th mat, 'the sentiments of . the members were fatten oy ,wieun we rre . f'kl.nfi, Durt inn.' when ni hundred end one 3 votea in laror 01 uon. aihiiw iir k , the Prestdencyt, being tlte unwiipoua rote of k. At themame meeting, a resolution was unan- ' 'imoualy passed in taror ot supporting no man to the legislature, unless he WM decidedly Jri favor of the election of Gen. Jackson to the .tixt redeftcy-.C;Mm6 itittcap. rtr)i Is wet eovCerd t Swr Im aea, f w tbe foUowf ti.L-vc Croea a e At A liartaeee, wear vm. tmnpn eoantr. ImUM. tm tb 5h JiJr, st greed te take tbe eewee ea? "The eapey the eett erewer errM. U. flu, a eaedJate m fh cUe tlckrt. ldreeM4 the eeespaBf, aftef which, ti eete. wee token, ! tkcreeuU aa.fbr Jackenev t6Ji Adaase. 1X) Clay, SJ. At enother mamwtt exeunr of eit. tens of the same eeontyi e the suae Cay. cemmirr aereed to divide tipow the prcatdea) ttaf mietf ion. witheut & rerubr It wee eridewt Jackson had two to one erH-Jajr o. thee ceedidatew 'Mtfewat Ai.e Hy. 7. At e KiscefaMe sneeuar wf the otuene of Fraukba county, Indiana, oa the JOth July, A was reeolred to support Aew jAeaaoa tat the office of President of the United States, and Jee C. Caieoee far Vice Prewlee. - A public mretiflff, fmrorible to the electon ef Gen. Jackson, wee held at Lawreoeeburg, Indiana, on the 14th ultimo. ' A rwte on the Preeideetial question was ta ken at the annual 6flicer drill, at Cambridgw, Dearborn eoa (y, Indians, en the 14UtnUimoi which reeuHed thu for Jackaon 2i: Adams, - s J . omrt i ' 1 " "rtke gresf popularity of Genera) ifaekton in Ohio, and the stronjr snd decided expression uf the fnpU in h'ur far or, can leave no doubt on the mind of any person who poaHesaes ex teneire inrornwtion on the subject, that he will receive the Electoral votes of the state. From all directions we continue te hear of his ninth noon the affcctioni of our people, be yond the tnost senoMino expectations of bis warmest frw,d.Ci''ao Kepud. - The sUndintr Jury Bt; Hamilton county, eompoaed of citizen drawn from each town, ship in the county, one evening this week a. gmti te take a rote on the Presidency, As their names were called over, there were for Jackson 1 I undecided, and one for Adams, who refused to rote. -This may be consider ed as a ttf exptesmoa of public optmotx lit ttui'countyid, tt; .. ,'. t ?Jf 'I' At an election of officers for tlio orteinal surrcyed township' No 5, Ran je 3 in the Mi ami Ptirchaae,.hrld at mid townaUip, Warren Cmintv. on the 10th uTNmo. the-rote en the JTesitlency was aeiuJLowat tof Jackson, Adams, Jij way, 1. , N , m U4 eWkktJ, i a t- aWai UAlXATlX asT.Preecfti si U - ,4" j .c '4 la r ... 2 1 KB a , t.A V T i f.9 ,J ta dy f tteW', t : . ....... t ' . , . - 1 , 4 ii. , 1 U.U fee wet eP iw . I v; ..J Mceruon Un. i-aty a v Cuyr-Jrtra i.uea, Ee. Ift'eaint caT Te Uev teak the tJr. eM A. aUe. a. Wt rrtm the Mntrte M PwSee of Cm -town, wf ryettJ, rentW the eev toeew tf-rWtdUe, In feee.ri8C the JtaGon-e ' TM ntoe Tre Anwrtean, Tpwt4 Geneve Jeckeon, adaaiu that Cm eeretjew lit ew tfiere en Wedneidae hwC, and nessn- natrd mm eJeeteeal tkke leeef of the hw of Orieaita, contained tepreeeatires from eifht UM thirteen cwentiee as New Jereee. Thie elecwal ticket, eils the TrJe Aaaeiv can, te composed of rewUeaxfe of rrepecUbO. hv, bclnojr.a; te both the great pe4toeal P if m4 m a,laiirblr adaoted to nnite the fnends ef bencral Jackson by a cehio idi ue oce' oppoami' poucj whctm " , state." The latter part of tine remark, was doubtleea tetraded to weaken the eaoae of Jack ton with the republican party, by repre-; eentiinr him to he supportei by leaeranw weU as democrat.- Hut i ch an objectioa can hare ate vug-lit, when it is coov.de red that t the other colidatce have many federal friend that some of the moet obnoxious fed eralieta of New Jerenr enppnrt Mr. Adams. - ..-rm n i ,'t - '4 r Ta m tie reH.t,c of the day v . Cen. La rayef.ewjr a'rw - i,- -t - , '' lis ' h JTtZ reaeeal iuuiiut diaMer wntbe su the. ereninf . TU all the coninuaiie4ted alberta id a rroJutioeaow ie tU taie.W.i . mppoaat4 ta toeAUtV. On motiee, OrviW T? ifcwy IVAr. . JO. f V, t n..L.u 1 iK.i abfioioted fnsnUr arrane vajeot, .mit te wreoai teaoiuUOwa. recev; That a ewnnmtee he rpoiatlu'e seadr ancH inewsoeee W they msi dee Wa.M J MeaLuVLaes rnav fal MrWlll 110 RCC r"erv-i W bete. nraaauto. expedient for the urntau and reeep ta acew,;oeo , .nil njiiiMi . . 1. L. urn inw. it. . 4 , . . . ' r. .-J 7r r an. eyaaee fi tie Of General ImfufHU, ana rcpovv meeting etheeitisinCtobe beUThf .TUt.j. b appoint j . .. o.i,i.i- a w . t i ranjreeent for the wdtahie eoorr .Uy neaw -f. ca-, ,,e D. A. Babwav, rcjr- an'.lj.' 'IU Ii 1SX s nw,ii The tueVelnr appomUneaH we Mr. f Strange, iijted to 4 ta Torfc T antb The cemminee amnuntea on iuesuay(w a-r ui aiTMKmcnist Meeara. J. a!'R , . prepare rrvolulioos recoiamendinf aech nx-a" Mullet. eonuttee , for :K.'ii. aurca a. ther mar deem orooer U adopt, for .black. MamlialL. v. v, (' the reception of Gen. easrcie, reported the Mj. Wrirht and Mr. JL. M. Ftin foUowtns; preamble and resotuUona, wmcn Marshals.. . y-. . . -.- viaat ; and most of the leahi.g Hartford eonre..ti-n j were nnaminoueir fOop - - ' l Icsr. trni and Wk, eummittMaf IU U1C fleet wieaw J"T "ivl Vn nr w ve W 1 .avj-rvsina; itvv Jl IIIV tUlWnrf g lh II st. Gen. Lafayette, basin, trnte f Police aadtbe cfeaitaanof thT2- ' federml'u in New F.nrtand support Mr. Craw ford. The democracy of General Jacksoo Uimaekf has been umf.irm and undeviaUng,' while that of Mr. Crawford has always at beat been doubtful and 8uctuatin)r, to say nothing of the early federalism of Mr. Adanu. The real democratic party ef this country consists of the great bly of the peoplei and (heir un trammelled sentiments are generally in tavor of Jaekson. ' . Tie inhsWUnts of Middlesex, New Jersey, had a meetine on the thirtieth of which ther resolved to support uenenu son few President and John C. Calhoun for Vice Preaident of the United States. A Mount Hollv, New Jersey, a meeting ws held on the 3th August, at which a reso lution waa adopted to eupport Gen. JiCKioar. The friends of Mr. Adam, as well aa those of GetuJaexs-), in Nee Jersey, support Mr. Calhoun for Vice President. He will there hare an a) mod unanimous vote for that station. The scandalo is abuse heaped upon that able . .... v .vl ' t; l 1 repuDiic&n SLaiesman, or ine raaicaw, mj renders Mass mince doubly sure" of his elec tion to the Aco Presidency iff A people. . . - frmnklin Vat distinpished guest. Gen. Lafayette, hat in? treta f foli9e and tb ctaii-maof the. 1 DireJ ihroiirhout tie Union, the Citisena of mitt ee. -i 7 Baleigb greatly participate, and, witB deep . Tliutthi Magistrate of Poffce of w rmpreasione of grirtitule for the disinterested : be requested to addrees the ligittrate of p moures, heroic rajor, and eplcndid aotuere lion of the town of Tvlrmiptton, and h aai" ih rnrli ik u:r..- mrnli dianlaved bv tLia tned it libertr. tor run to irum uc w - ------ - -j - ------ 1 uKary and - our deliverance ir the darkest snomfnU ef citiicns ef lUrunrton ascan fivorutai. our Revolutionarr strutfrle, they are deatrous ' their treseneem the- mteit'm a. . ... .S of manitejrtntg Uieir character, by tendering high respect for his That tb Magistrate of Police he feou. r to him the hosphalWted to .address i similar commuuicaf. August, at I ty of theer town, with the tribute of tbclr tapt. Bote, of Luinherton ,. . . -. . ; nenl Jack-1 wneere affection. This u . the only induce . The, chairman faid before the meetii'V'tleft ' ment tney can oner, unless n oe a new ot me xer under ast. of Aatit 27th, x;' i, f:r. ehief d'aeuvre of Canova, the Sf-itueofthe Itobert , Struuge Esq.laJ. fommu. ! immortal Washington; In whicb the General PayeWeeille Independent 0gBtLi;4.itry C.. ouhl recognise: his venerated companion pany, covering copy of aresoluiioa ; and friend: Wherefore -' . -M- -eompaiiy, tenderinir their services' m t Metolvttlt That his ExccSencr, Goreruor rnard toGenefU,jla Favette.ldurir- ' Holmes, be respectfully requested, fof and time or times as he. niaT be in tbi t, t ? behalf of the Police and Citizens df Ha- Whcreupwi h He9h- TIlj tlw. .,. , 1.. i kigh, to invite Getu Lafayette to'viai our made by Maj. Srange be accept and tful- ished hero, hat far surpassed the most san guine expectations of his most ardent fhenda, in tire section ot the country. A tew months ago, it was confidently asserted, that he hud but 6ne avowed " friend in this county St now it v generally admitted, that he will lave a very lore mnjantv the rates. ; . 1 J ' . ' L . I ... . LI - L .jiii auuiuun at wic ciiunwiiw csprenoi ui the township eteetion, held, at Mr. Iiatfiekl a. two miles north east of Lebanon, on the lOth mst (when Jackson bd 100 out of 132 vdtes) thesentimenU of Captain Fox's Company oft son for president, and on taking the votes," it volunteer'. Riflemen ' was taken at a muster beld at Mr, Mulfon's (4 miles west of Leban on) on the i.iin tnst. wiucn resulted as fol low JAUKSIW, 5Ui Adams and i;iav, 7. Lebanon Sttr , . t -s , , ALABAMA. j Mr. Clav withdrawn in viatoma It gives great pleasure to announce to the friends . 0) Genel Jaccson in unio, ana to tne cause of the people throughout the Union, that the " advocates of Mr. Clay, fn Alabama, have with- drawn from his MiDttorV and united With the ; eitiaens tof that statjs in promoting the elec tion of ute Hero of New-Orlcamv-Tms may be the commencement of a course of things ' which we have good reason to believe will pervade all the western'- and nsouthAtrestern .states,' and thereby, seclire t the . people a . glorious triumph over the tristocratic fiu.tion which surround the Cabinet candidates, K 1 ' ' ' Cnthe Ilttntsvillef Democrat," the leading . Ctay paper in Aiubama, or tne tutu instant, . ,1t is staled; that " "ie friends of Mr. Clay ac . at . t . 1 . .. .1 .1 ; t cd to support the picket of Gen. Jackson. 'A'hev nlr.V thrmaelves to aid and assist in 1 (lis elevation, by all the meant in their pow-4-cr; and If it be poasible to electhim to the ; prtsidenoy, their - voter sliall be counted among-hie moat ardent, admirers ' fti i then fan ee n duplicity er avfcf eA. They . -will r for hinl here nod erery where else, Dfienlvaud fullv. until he Is saferv seated in v ihe chair of state." Rnt, if by possibility, it ' shall be ascertained mat ue cannot pe eiecten. ' 1 twl iken Anlv. rtA hev rioaira to snrt. , l 1U V.M. mrt ... . . J - - - - , - ..... .1 . tu- ..r . '.ru -povi arunner., 1 c tmjif ui n,-vj . '"j rilcdge tbefMclvea-tossist in taking the t . .. 1 . . -1 . an... ,1 .AawaW a In Iha f ivmi s , aw .w w - - r- -Tm-r dont of the U; SUtcs.w-Cina'fui'i Kepitk, - We est It once for all, ; without he' fear of 'Contradiction, from any thinking" impartial "- man, who has much infonmition on theeub. ject, thotti.cn. Jackson wtU'reccive the rotes " - oftkisstatctftndmaUestitnatesofhia friends 1 n.istance, thev may net- down -Alabama, and rely upon it, ibey wdl not be diatppoiob-iLrlIu9ttiit- Alaiamian,; ,s. -. i f v; Agreeably to -piAfic noliiv,-reg'ii,tct waso- v ' ' .. 1 1.. .1.:. .1.. . it,.... ...t.. pcm;i4 uii ijiw. .w,n ,v vi uuic wv. ince, la whWb the iViends of the dijlerit J cenditUitctMn Knox connty were requested Z'HH ente? their nanu?j--Oiryesterd.,y J count- -jfA tliemt nd tne result was tor Jackson, X41-, 1 " I alial) contiuue to publish the. state of the '.reirisier iimi nut w tui. iwtoiui the. ratio m thit county wiH continue about as above cuotcd. o !";.' W . .... a, . - NEW-YOWL The followinir waa the result of the vote 611 the Presidential question, at a meeting of the The increase in popularity of thit disttng- list rifle battalion of the. county of Albany,- N. . Y. Jacksoir30; Adama; IJj Crawford 2s nlsnV 1i . .- ' , .-,Vi-,' 1 At a large meeting of the, Republicans of the town of PUelDS, Ontario. county, N. x. it waa , ' ' '. . Resolved. That the conduct of the senate of this state In Tefusingtp pass, or even to consider the electoral law, is a high handed attempt to subvert our republican ,inst itutiona. It wat thsn,.on mouon, resolved that tne meeting proceed to nominate a suitable per city Jeering him to inform us of the time woen we may, expect mm; and to transnnn v the mviutioD, with the proceedings of tmt meeting, by a special messenger, - 'fieulved, -That a Committee 'of Arrenge- ments be appointed, with full power to make erery tuttabte preparation for the reception 1 . and entertainment of our jcouitrj't , Friend , and Hero, To this end, they Wdl consult witlr the Governor and solicit bis aid iaaecoin- as to do. credit to' the Seat of Government, and to-the Stateof North-Carolina; they. t- . ' t f'L - v,Matnw.v tr.D a . V vba ! in ti -Ma tali-' lama u'tftV wijl also qorfespotRj .with the Committee'ot Since hia mtettfioil of vjithtfrawints a Arrangetnents int4FayettviIfc,- and witb;sticV cJHtdWaW. lot Elector of President I'Dd ' other Gnuttees asare or may be appointed ytti $t lt the eriiuiy ijirctwn, t n the State, for , the like purpoacywah ,1 t-tZ Dceit and co-operation will invite all the Coronuaaioned officcjuof the nominat.mtji of, a gentleman "tow state, to-Cecd hmNetobern Stutind . was found that thef were all for General ANDREW JACKSON, excepting one FQKEIGrN. From almost every county of the state, we team that General Jackson it gaining beyond the calculations of his most sangufiie wends. That in many places pearly alt opposition has ceased, while in others, the efforts Of the Clay and Adams parties, have become feeble and ir . 1 . .... )...; c , . . . . .' ... icucciufi. Ai 10 cicvuuu iur .nanairiue in Frohi Stainj-ThB brta: Oatario has anived at J8ottm from Malaga, brin;- inz accqttnU to Aug. 4, The ditor ot the Palladium inlormus it was reporteo at Malaga that'the French Consul bad been ordered to leave Gibraltar in eight view of concert Ind cc-oneration: and tUv ' nu Jue-aarestirp pre parauoB M .-.ii ni 4k. c,. r WU. UlT.Mi U1V VVIUIIUHIUIKU Vltltl the Revolution, now livinsr in the state. attend on the occasion. . r 4; .:, v s-. V -'i '. v. ivr. ' -, ? v ' ; Bctohxd, That Cel. Wro. Pott, a Revo!uT t. V "f liul uwt, ai tionary Officer.be appointed to address Gen. fjiottsh MBliicklcdge doea' not wish Lafayette on his arrival at Raleigh. ' -. -..l. 1,1 . r Tm " ' feieWL That these broceedinM be mib b , Btt candidate for Liector.ini uauci in ui imiwju papers. , . . UOS' lllCrCIV' U CaiH CSSCU 1111 lUtKIUlOn 01 i no luiKjwiug gciiueiuen compose tne committee Of arrangement, to wit: William Polk, John Haywood, John L" Taylor, Jo seph Gales, William Ruffing Beverley Daniel, uenjanim; j. ouiiui, a. p. tx uurges, Ste phen Birdsall, Henry Potter, Joseph Haw kins," William Hill and Henry Seawell. J. GALES, Chairtian. B. A. Barb jus, Steretary. he township of New-Rumiey, Bsmm .conn- and g 000 British troopa had S .cvavivi er ubii a V siiuvni v. v iuviv Fll IVl F a .ma . jr.k-m. a2, Adam.: 29 cinv. 12. ... ai8 at Maiaza were nieiuy elatea at tne TTut vote is represented in uie Harrison newa. . Jiumots were recivea aanjr oi Telegraph, bt the ist ult. at a fair expression disturbances in dtSerent parts Of bpaiD. o tne roice oi mat county. Ahoiit SIMO ntrsnna had arrived at saw at iirhi miitiratw no n sir m aMinu i j v pit viubvs ihisoh,i "vi v i.vnii. iun iis persons Malaga to be transported to different fortresses, lor being concerned in the late Revolution, It vvas reported that there had been a commotion at Algeziras between the in habitants and French troops, in conse- Drown county, on the 27th of last month, of the commissioned officers of the 4th Briaade and ,th Division of tlie Ohio Milkia, a vote was taken oh the Presidency, which resulted as follows.' for Jackson, 45; Clay, 18; Adams, illC UCUrL'ClUWII AUIUWIC W 11IC Ulll 111- 1 fj : r . v . Q forms us, that a large number of spectators Ml". ie luruaerJioisungiiie cpan- were at the above meeting, who were almost 1 nag ve vue r renco. unanimousty in favor of Jackson. . The cers present were trora every part ot trie coun ty, and the result may be considered a fair cri terion of the publie tenment. ' - '- Since the nbove was prepared for the press, we have received the followine proceedinc ot a meeting neid at L,cuanon, warren coun ty, on Saturday lust, whcie vote was taken on tne rreHidcncy. At an omcer muster held in the town of Lebanon, Warren county, on Saturday the 28th of August, 1824, and al so a meeting of the citizens at the same place, for the purpose of electing two Justices of the Several British gunboats having pass fed Gibraltar to the westward.tt was irfr Ferred that the. war with Algiers was at an end. -Com' adt. Latest froth SiiainCant: Butler of the shiD Thalia, rerjorts that 4 or 500 of the Constitutiunalists, who had been se-e creted along the coast near.Tactfar, had landed on the 4ta ulL and were welcom ed and joined by the garrison, and sub Peace, it was agreed to ballot ' for the next Uequently by a number of the peasantry wtve mam to oe roraacason, iu; Aciamt, rvnfc-n m i U9j.CUy, 1 18. Cincinnati JiepubUtaiU -. ...1 """',v; ",,v MISSOURI ' . 1 5th to reconnoitre; who also joined the. W pave just seen a gentteman from St hnsorgents.- 4lnirty individuals at Al- Chavks,vho informed us tliatat me short time I gexira9, suspected of being connected after the opening of the pulls, St was suggest- U;tn tj,e capture of Tanfa, were arrest ee w c . 'TKi v v ed and ordered to Cadit. but tfie irisur the votes stood thua, for Jackson, 8Gj Clay,! " v 91. AiUma. 2? . . 7 I Rents fitted out a vessel and re-captur ' ---- - w f, .. .. i T i ut . ". " a i T a We icam from fit. Francos that a noil waa eu tnem on tneir way. A.reuort atateu also opened at one of the township elections, 1 that from 500 to 1000 French troops had and Gen. Jackson obtained all the votes but advanced Upon TarUafrom Cadizi ' A- body of eiile (about 100 id nuiiiber I had left Gibraltar on the night oftheTth for the purpose, it was supposed, to Wake a descent n Malaga, , "t At, 12 o'clock.' P. M, on the li, on i passing; I arua, heard a cannnitatlmg which lasted tor some time, but Irora the ; positidn of the Constitutionalists, had -i '.-' 1" jl il . a a every reason to, Deiiev$ mat iney nati f .. .. . t ' .a V , , one. "which was for Mr. Adams, t , . v , (, Jtt, lean inquirer, - SELAWAREn.. v At ft meeting. of the Democratic Republi can .Delegate from the several Hundreds of New CssUc Oouhty, Delaware, on Saturday the 11th of September, to nominate a Tick et for the support of the Democratic Party, at the ensuing General Election, h wat Unani 4 UttalveL That this tneetinar disapproves i not only kept nossessiod of the ulan a. . . j a atk w f t 4 la va lilt i.str' I 4i .. a- .. ' ot tne nomination or iu-tJiA at h. vtiA.w-t and town, but bad made good taeif loot FORD for President, and of ALBERT GALf:nn. n ty.a , t- u SUtesj made at Washington in. February . -"-"! uW U.f tv eaurua eompoaed of a atnall minoritv lorongut accaunta of an ,raHi-ay between ot the:'membcra of Congress, that tbey re- the French and Spanish'troops, Jn that gard the same at ? miuon nt the spmt oi city, i which fnany Jive& had been lost, the constitution,; -Ibe. n justifiable and The tpoop8 at Ateez.ras were much di- - w "i- - " " . r.r ' l satis . 4it 30IiasyT;iic .a imi, anuui tttt-1 uicuj ii uiu vn i "t tien, h Ti.liiijtei; Duiel couijy, tudian3, cation bfaU fail and t ' i .-.'''. ' ' " Vv w -'" satis&ed with their clothing and pay, f VS. 'p.S, Gazette ' Tarifa is a sea Port in Seville. Snaiiw situa. I ted on a bay to which it gives hame on the authorized individuals to force Upon the peo ple a man who has no ejainis to that high station, end 'Who would ! hare", no possible chance of their ttifirsgev but throngh the .... ..v v. wui- - O ' p I --. m .....w H.UIV uii j ucj i. ( Villi. X IIHV UUTMlgUl- men; knd that w will oppose the said nomi- north side of the Strait of Gibraltar, fortifi-j artillery aneJl fire nutidiM. ana noncrapic mean he be duly notified thereof. ' - ir L '1' , .i I V -'.'. J0. O. TOUilEK, Oairaraa,; Jnwn Ae Fayettwtile Obrver. . A meeting Of the committee appointed by the citixens of Fayette villc, for the purpose of making arrangement tor the suitable recep tion of Gen. La FATirra, on his expected ar rival at this place, waa holdea at the couit house, on Wedneiday, the Slh int - ' Present Hon. John D. Toomer, chairman. turmauon asHy ue .cuuiiuuuivdici itiA MKn.vkiaif m 4Ua r,trmntinn nf a Jilam Y'ickei. And to 'public withdrawing 'hisBtfwelTrointhe list oa the people's Ticket. Jie is not iuQuenced by afryt motivexif oppositiun - to-tlisf ticket; but is Btill pointedly, opposed talV tlie election, of MrVCrAford.l ' ' ' " ' Ed. 'Slv. "- Mesrii Rcll 4t iJttwrenttx . Gestiim r.jf I aee; froift' a publia' tion . iathe WesternCarofinVair,' an'4 republished ur'your paper (fiat af a 1 meeting held at Cb.ncartf,,inlCabarrui couuty, North- Curolina, by a number . . w..... yw.n. vviiivi,VMIUIIIWIi ,y. ''. i "Vi'-'vL "j.i J. A.' Cameron, W. Lord, Jame Tewnes, Ho- i citizens : of lhat county,'- whoJre bert Strange,. H, W. Ayer; and John M'Rae, friewlly to the tc.fion of John Q. Ail Esq'rs, as members of the eommittee.' ams, and ' who have recommended JTXT separate Ticketfor the support of hit '. attended the meeting, and stated hit news , '4Um.-.S- C Ar..rluL'Ufiiiii . upon tne subject Wider consideration, , in a , y1""., J.. v "7 i 7 iI.-d polite and handsome manner1. He expressed fw Resident of the Uflited States, Uif), a wish that the reception ol the dittinttikhed i hare rwiuestea m to receive sutn m territory of North-Caiofina,' micht be the act done in stvle of Uberalitv and eleewncei whir.h' 'Turaie might do justice to Our feelings, our arte, and our pecuniary independence The following resqlutSohs and pf oceedlngi were adopted: - - " w Ilui excellency having retirod-7?r'rpi That a Correspondence be opened atbe part' Ke.w. Ann.M.t,..M . l: of Raleigh, for the purpose, of enabling the fonnance of that duty, tcaufie,4 a sister towns to conduct the attentions, which satisfied that nothing C he done they may eeverally propose bestowing on the Mr Adam 16 'this statfr, fliowevr nificti with a decent regard to the convemence of v L J t ttj tnuV each other. -. ' - I am of an Opinion tne t6 plc.e' P . . The following resol-itions were then adont- Jished in the Star 41ie, Ipdv "stn, Has a general plan by which the citiaens of signed " Uki. 1$ the test "pla" r ayctieviue, wm uemonstmre tneir gratituito can be dc visett tansccnaw llie u;c(,' for the services and esteem for the virtues of, (lf Ala9 am Jackscnrand which thewdlubtnousyiMtor. subject, however.to be n- f th'frieud of these vnrtwl a otAi1 mcv nr iwiiivm nra tn..,r-...x lu ""lpv Ills I""? " , ,. ( ITM.I. .1".. I'. - . 1 I CVHL.UIhU, j- ' '...'I .r. ... , . fiemvea, i nar a aepuaation be sent 1 meet Gen. Favette,ar YOrktown, in tj state ef Virginia, on the 19th of October, wit a lpttr frnm Ihic rnrnuttM. .nuiin. tlu. lr .k. -k-1.- ... -:.i. . i tv. .. 'X . 'r't t "'4. . : ThuInTsSUng citizens and eapt Towne't troop of CAvalry,.' tlii papef will be found the proeerd.np be acnt to meet. the GeneroL at Monroe, on ' VH-uii "r.'thist;ifV 1J,V Ui? Virginia bne, to accompany him thence of BWCtjiigSfheW' If tJ lS. . to iws piace,-! . v.r . ' . . week, iof diie pttrpose oi nuujji" ? That on the errmmr. nrecedine- hm nrr?. r i " .1 - t;,.n nf tin' v.L he be request.44 totoilge at tho mVW"?. J " 7 Tl .Uit .1 ttooni;mpieii. ttqrtnatontiiemorniri'-of.!iiiRiinJirisne;i'r)arnou wiojiu . - k:- : 1 L. k. ; --1 rv . ' ' , 1 - ' the' same Jfrom time to titnS tintU ha TicfceUhall.be completed. ' , I feel myself Battei-ed that my friends kt this meetin fihbuld have entrnsttJ nie with a-charge bo imjwrtant; yet must be to b-.icused. front; the per- to -.Wspoctlully you",. jf t . '.Jtalcto-h. SeW.22. lS24--V" -c ' his arrival, he be egcorted from thence to the:, western end Of Clarendon Bridge, by the po-1 Ike of the town, tlie cavalry.aud aucli titixens ' as may think proper to be of Die party That a triumphid arcli, with suitable decora tions and tnscpptiemv having been thrown over the western ed of the bridge, and the infantry and artillery, the c'tiiCnsof the town, and the scholar from the several academies and schools, having been arranged in a doable line, facing inwards, shall in a becoming hian fter salute the: General and hit' escort, a he- passes through them; and form a protjession. mine rear, wnicu snail tnavt towards: the lodging prepared fa fcis . accommodating passing in their progress through another tri umphal arclt thrown across the stn-ct, t l oeny rotni. , iiiatdurngtbepowV;widn,5li ed with," old walls and towers; witl a Castle. I lTii hnllain tniton HnTI kt Art. 'durfn liis f tav in tne United State, i vTh'e Govenior.w'CunJcrstand, entet. cbraialty in;6 the. views of the meettv ind Ka'sJ.. coaformttj.uith the resol"' tiont. thereof, appointedGen'. UM 1 Johnson, of Varrciiton, bearer oi t invitation, to Getr, Lafayette. , ;. ' jtWo&ryr continue to jeqeive w rno'st dwcau,raging - accounts rwpeci' tli havoc'.m&deJ!y the Uot b the 1 0 ton of this rtaUp . car cnteri . ' g. Vi .ji'L'0P wsil bo (6 t, .A. v. , J ".'.v. . t,.. V .... . '4 i 5 .S' Ar-t' ' a t i ? , ft v.' . -.J "

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