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t (. jTor ;.ti: ; r. ji-; i..b rj - i. w. I r- .IV 4 "... BiAw'r''"'' ' r ' . ii op'. "! ' 7f, let. inrrlr-1 ', All I"!" ,!-c '' fx1 ' r . r ... '.j . nit i ' 4 S 51 i '4 pi)-r ' i irl, Wi-i i i fe t'.mrt . c-x lu, r, ; CO HMUNIUiTIO N S. , To the Fri HIE CI AH. t - , . f " Many esys have been written tiy die "'artisans of the Congressional Caucus . 1j depreciate the character of the candi J. YoVes f r the IVl i Uncy who arc ram ,'S ed in o p(j-itit :i to their candidate. ' T'.n','-!;iat they are rebutted ..and their ' iL '.'-3 t :".' : ; tarncl ainst them , ;elw , tVy ! ye now only one mode left f t :'... ctin their "purpose. It is f y fomen (,;!!" tlistruit anci divsion a- imoujrst the citizens who are opposed to : 'i'ieir views and th eir candidate.' - ' -'.'sV'Tliese ' frt"m represent, that he -v People'.'. 1 1' - i t' is composed of men iinp!ed.rel to 'e for anj particular '.-candidate, ai.d that no dependence can ':tje placed upon then as to whom; they will vote fur, . As well might fheyr'say fthat no Member orCongress should be . elected, because he h ?ot before hand ;"'JiIedged as to; every measCM he will j . r. support.' 'Tou elect these' Members ? irom a knowledge' of their principles, 'aad a CQ0&denc' that the w ill act ac- " tordiog' to-Jonr interests wheii. parti-vl-talar measures arc brought before theru. The J"e.ople; Ticket' haa been N: formed by the', spontaneous expression 1 . v pl thrgugliOutth aUterby'whom, dif ' ferent persons liave been'notTiinateil ai erent pei ' Electors,. ,i in thepxpressioH of 'p'ublicentt!r.ent --twQ olgects hava been disclosed: lit t i' tfect the'tlection of a mart more ajrree . -blfl Jo the;.publir. will tliatj .Wm. H .Crawfordjantl, 2ndl to desti'oythell . SUItPATIONlof-the People's Rights i by tlifl .Members' of Conatess. '. : v' i 'i i. ,j It ia evident vtbat the greatest tiutor fcer of. the people; hav publicly express ' W a Dtefcrebce for" ANDREW JACK: ."".""SOS i J UeiKa Elc haveJbech ,nomi , '2 nated who preferred him as their FIRST avi, up;-4-vjjiB it itnet., may lair k k it ue consiqereu-as a jacltson-: l ickct. I siftheindicatidirt and ca-ciustancei fef - ', f the contest.cootinue! to present him e . fore the fioply ai likely': to succeed t," And hereTvritl aimeal foivour fcandid v y5ew of the 'state of parties.-Ff oiri the v indifferent parts of the Untont)ublic'schi liDicntll it. rropglyjexpressed in his ;ifVot,'that fid WhesMg'.'bafofff.Hroi V andno" t candidate has ,thft.Je'ast Vtliance f Uimri2aTBaiontr .of tlii -Blectorfe; v, . .'.e ' Jacksou baa afteVldent jbancc plf glttaiwng lliafc majorityr for, - v in faripus parti of -the Unidn, be is fast ; tIm ni. public su pport: '4nd iosing ho rMnMm e his success" bad been' before eon,iJeredtertainkv;Tbj9yaS 'matters now stand xhe Wcopie:i Mcwz, a 't Bot'if.A plcdn-e were tifta b the given nlcdifi i lector? to; Vote only'-for Jackson, ,Uin ujr me mingues arrjeu on. m some t'tajes, ta .eflfcer; the election of thft cadr tscandidateor tlieonespectcd Success of 8pmc:other candidate opposett tolhe tancua nomination, all cliance of the e- i levtion -of General Jackson should, be 1 aesttwcdi 4!,e vote- of the Electors kf ? this fUfe would be lost; whereas, if we !' Tcpose conl:dciicc in 'our Electors, and ' leave them free to act' under;sHch; a- ' - 'Cumsfances. .'we mar obtain the second f reat object f our wialies, t!ve DE8 3 USUiJ, VniUCTlONofthe CAUC i' I 'f.'uniler this view thai &c. ?eo iueL.: appeal's ueiore t...i wee . wen r? N, AIL the FRIENDS of . av UN ihw.evrrif thingjhey can ah tue iNOnS of theJJALJ V v.i! TKM V,ho would tirefer sbine J: eve all they can' erpect i u!d be impossible for ; ' Ay . Ticket succeed i against, the'.cus the'le I ';Fer v( .'.'"paF'-'1 . ''J Veneer) !. ' ; Emitted. : l at t i j ti it- I...... r , v vi ;i vni;uue 1 rn-ICUS S - : an a u . r.rt ly nt t.ie v have cofHuicw-l : f.r r a f.r--:e. ' :l . I i I , r ,n! r .'..', t!iem to Are not. !1 i1, rr.ea Memtfts of Coiirtcs.-: tr.'i nla are la cuke lam en J lax oat, int'.iifn:,? Aci vtl',1 t;-v nol. f t'.( y c-niecretlr cu ry on t!.iir j.lni, .te 11 Lieir riiuiel ntti a view 3 ueif rart!aa ia iat"..r- petual possession tf power? "Will they uoc, ano, cast snout ana draw an the ttCkn within their own grasp; and tiiui male self-interest (he HioTiii t!4-inJcjf th whole, machinery? An J nhei-e. then, "will be yotfr voicef 'lliis is dtme nrulcr the aro ot litpttthcan. n,e plea far Congressional Ciyicutics is tve preservation of Iiepal'liean vnity! ' Re publican anitv. fellow cititeoi, is . the anift of all tne citirens in purport of their rights. Jlll combination cfaftw, is arutocrucyi - It is no matter by what name nungs are caiied. l le nalurt t tilings gites the proper distinction. :- An aristoccacj,'. tsurpmg the .privilege of directinir rnur rhatrjt. ia vrui- ntnir Q ' J ' 1'iau. iw i jjciuau; mo power oi nominatins; our presidents is a CON? SPIItACY. ' The formation of twees- sions, by the force of Congressional com binations, from time to time, keeping together, b private upderstandingsthe elements of those, combinations, must ettd us Monarchy!!. lrf . JRrelk down, fellow citizens, this hy dra of despotism. HuiJ it into imme JUte destroctionf, . Lep the. Electors nominated w opposa caucus duinina tioa have your firm and united support. Let not ' tho intriguers, Vho have been trained and. hacknted . in sorhistry and cant, lead you; from the great objects vou nave in view; uo lor we TIijk.- ET, -attached io JACKSON as' fiuf choic;bu(, at all events, bent o C? POSITJONto the CAUCUS Xl' V The imperfecUon of the Federal CbnV Btitutioh, m'v4-espect to the election' of President, has been tjie plea' of the cau cus paVty for tbeic u3urpationbBt what efforts bate; they;; used forobtaining - raenumenisroarjng tne jast eight years Had they been as intentvUDonlthw ob ject, as theyjiavo upon, that of electing a paricuiarcandiuats, tfiey might birve effetett their object. Ths first tep tq gi's'lB effect ,t' attempts for amending the Constitutionis to break clown the Cau' ,cjii pyweri and thedM n.uve wil1re diain for the ;Members of Conjrress' tb Shuffle off fthe amendment,. .Thepeo ploougnt,t?f keep tbis object of amend merits distinctly m view, andT enter full? into th4 discussion of it: for everj effort. oognt to oe juaae to uepnve the Mem Tiers of Congress T the pterpf mak 1V IMA: 1 .irltO " 'Ti A' 1.X 1 - i inde'penJent of thother to .prevent corruption in our government;' ; 1 1 ,wil;here call your ftttentionVlas Connected wi l.h the Bubj oc't , of ipiy ad dress, to the following pvopositionSjtif hiendinent: " ' -5 a ;v l. Each state-si a'l elect I number of Electors of Trcsidrnt and, Vice Prei stdeiit, equal to twice the number of the vcudiuisaiiu m jjiii uiauvcs aucu siaie Shall have in Conr;ressf i6 be elected in districts, one elector for each distrkt. '. 2. 1 lie Electors from'aH. the 'state snau meet at one place, to De designated Dy congress, not witir.n one,'hundred miles of th seat of the Federal Govern fnenit and there choose a, President and Vice President the United- States.' ? V 3.;Tbe Electors shalll receive one- hiiiu as mucH comoensation ioriravei- ling lnditlailyTattendance as Members orcon,;:fv: t second, third & fourth Vice President io supply trie vacancies which may be occasioned by.the death, resignation or inability to act of .ha ; President and Vice President. ZC'-:'' Iv-jl- 'Thus, the Executive poweif would be constituted ff'efrom the chance of Cou cressionah coptrj)l.,'v'f hoiisinber of E- lectors, would ensure safety The ubiott would ensure an electiou. ; The '.dis tance froi4 the - seat of the government Would leave ' them" free from it influ- ;u V-jrrau.,:i y.: MAN.'. ... iSTJ. pSe," ii t enteCrTheco"1 firient to p-v l nisihint i .: ,r. 1 t;;j t.i.4 !. - ' 1 t . 'r i , a d.Itf l.x i' alien, vt'ould be suC- l,a- procrastination ary Vice Presidents appointment by law -ive o cer almost ini 'I f'I!l ! e neceS' v; Depart- ifkit. ia t!tc order aft J manner 1 bad anticipated in a farmer narobor, t Ki tavonte candidate for ta I'rwulency.' IIeha p jrsu?J a tpifflrairn rrtticisal,' and iuviJioui condemntiun, widi res pect to U other Candidate a, as idcon- bibtent wit'i candor at destitute f truth,' in order to render them tispopuiar; bat when he tomes to cast a chatacter for the public admiration tot bf the mate rials furnished ty the life of Wra II. rauiorq.rio as much at a loss as he wai ter-make a plcture'of an Ultra, which should annly to-those? for whom he "intended it; and I am inclined to think thathebrul better have c&otented himself with i"in'r, in this instance, the efuiruclcr ij M: Crawford is 'J tht reverse ,' oj tut jitrt going: v ; ;v v- ?. 'In rekard, to tlie Anti-Caucus candi dates, not only 'perfection is required, but the inadmissibility of slairlctW, jn what adilemna then i the Unit placed, after-following tKe path of detraction alone, when, he' cdmes-to. introduce a portrait' nt anofter kind. in order to place it inthe same group. Without any brilliant' traits as 4 politiciaH, 'br services as a statesman; nothing but a moustel politician, and, as I have shown in my1 foCiaer numbers! pos6Ksin'no qualities of a statesman; raked to oince by bis connection with theyfymf synod in days of difficulty ; furnishing no mea sures pfutility as the'fruits of his senius; but presenting a varied tissue of inton Msteicies"and foibles; it is difiicult'in deetfv to make a favorable 'impression with such matcrmls,"? .The' Unit, bowe er,,loes. not ' want feflionterv'.- .and therefore sets about the job in thevtiest way he could. Regardless of tlie rules of. censure before adopted, be begins by Callin? to viffW theimnrVftir.tian nf t Subluuarytate,"goineMi!hat in; t!e style of tlie burial sqrviqt and then express- a : 4 " .' a 1 ... - -ttim . . .. 1 es nisr,womJertnat sir. urawtord, in so clVaafate of things, !ioult have been able to M pilot the nation's sliip through so wny loifns ana amorrg so mauy rocks and" quicksand,,, with so little in- jttrj;:KvypnrtetuJ;.indce4i;-'ABt what does he mean iy pddtina the na- ironV aljip? -.Wheo'haa vMp.- Ga'awrortl adted is pilot Tt3 1 thr nation's ship? He known only-' by his withholdiiiff assistance; td the admihistfatioh,' or' by hi$ lg8orancetadd duplicity ia the'eabr bet. J -.If , th?i nation's ship mid liat no better; piloti than, him this Unit might have ;woridered tn'oretthan bo now does at th6 i 'situation Jniwh'ich thtf hatiop's sbip',would bavfc been" castlThe man who could;, ; Jteglect the preselrvaUocf uui -i;uiiciilt) wucu.ij ia.ia sovcom plctely' itlrin' bis power, Svnd tOulrj even 5"ecpmmc"nd to Congress' a "fiom ptete disregard of the iionty.. ineasure which' cdttldtiVft , preserved itVwho could then 'undertakei rby ; unlawful means, to lirob what he.otiiiht to ha ve f sustained in itsyigor; knd who iould. moreover, cieiioerateiy recommend the sacifice f .TEN; M iLLiy Ns Vf dot jars; rettderert ot doiittui ; recovery by tha folly: of himself "and bis party;' w this flie pilot' of tht VfcrCWrtV ?, j ,MetUinks the1 labored excuses; for tnc Secretary's conduct in tlie instances in in ' which the' Unit has. attempted to plead for bim have been" si fully expo sed on fohricfjoccasions before the pUb lic. that it ''.& .unnecessary for - me to bring them'again,' into notice, i.llioBe who. take , the trouble to examirte the facts,: will easily percme that the Unit nas enureiyuisioneu jneiii, anu mat one plain inference is to be drawn from the wholeyi'That ?' . Crawford, for1 many, years, has acted ion no fixed tirineinbs: -hut. nut-tnino- a nolirfr u.liili I 1 ' l 2, ' J might attach men of different political sentiments' q' him,"' bas ' always, been willing to accept nd keep the most lucrative offices of the Government. v- The, Unit his done me. the honor of poncing my remarks once more.. : tie may r t assured that I shall not trouble :.tre is t .: ; i- i ..f o r 1 .'.a boated s ws a t. .'..;.'ai v I f vcrv inlru nei.t of our t'avery a law fCoiVreM; f.f tlie r.'.'.itia, vi t..cj lutj kei r.e. rS uti -r tip If . . ri .rue rules arid article of rr life if,i-U'e!toritietn. tu-i Ue t I 5 ..... t t. ti. - - . ... -ir; ! fi .it their i.iU... ., , ' i ! p rt the Jitk-wj -r lari? -. AJi the militia. heuTer calle J iuta service, accordin? ta thi diicti ims. lae all.riht cf opinion, -and Wcwue mucUnrs in the lan lj of tioternmeat? If this be the fact, the a it U afwurd to say that stau !in amies' alone ai-e dangerostd l.'.ur;?, n any other ground than beraue the law has made thm a unit if K. kas mavle them sn, C'bnirreja mut tlwni- seivcs cath source ot all I'm danger: It is high time the People should look pmund, and ee the gulp'j that is pre- Dano? Jor i ie;r iiorrtipn. ii ionrei can lit vest all our armed Dona!fiii:i if xne iigm ci opinion; and tiien, by cau- eilQftnnrl iril.rMA 'u-rl it, mi ..f 4l.n . ' ' . v , 'I v. k n w vi i. tlectiuo of t!i Chief Magistrate who is to. command." : Ther" mar nest rro. claim themselves hereditary lordu, an.l diu ocnance to tneir conktituenf. am h doctiiues as tave now become fasliion- able among these caucus ' cntry, are mcuiuueu (Dine genius ci uojaasis; and wjf iuay -thus account f.r the pre ference .which they jrive to thi Caucus runrlidafp ' ,- sfllTVn Wlf.IPV. heard i.f t'" fni i.f (' ? 1 1 ti w t: J . ' '. IVir i i;..rj is rrc- ! ' . i ' ae . of thur t 3 mtry's wUitn, as it n i -"-.ie-w- i r i of a ;- . ! .! t '.-ie. m,U t' ncLu ' i . if ti t!.e ! of time. An Ire w J.nk: -in, l' patriot, th iviLl a lii tal IT"1! tlie curvn or t f t' ors ol Lurcpi-! 1 ...r !io pave 1 I co",' e f r ir-!er en. man .voi".hv f vt. , etipnort, wl.u 1 i. '. h ! 'i a! I h tv .' It. ore of ihe ris'.T : beloved co'intiy the hti s i i !.' :fy r; 1 bri'.l'aut Hthicvciiici.f,. irradiated the treat r i-fhis soul, have t uatiniis t,f thf i ever done win? .(' of mortal Ma:.? A; T v 0 f 1 t ..'...it ' MM ( 'v THB. STAB, - v . "Aiwa- 1 .- ,.(, ( t ' j,;- t - TO fat FREEMje?! OF; N, C AHOLIXA: CowUrym&it'Frientti md FtUovCi:!iiMt ' i' ' I' -Tlie'neriod rnrtidlv i-mriiarhpa. when you Will be called upon todecid arid whom r. Ititchie oao one of the. jnost' important questions as ffJvto'n "of those master j uiai can aguaie we minos fi a tree peo T, LIS F"f i;- ..ui.iilion. :. Mr. CrawT l a rarty'.in a Corre-.im-.l Caiicus. ''"'' I'avo. t.,at rutty L t il fu-it- .' l ! T , " t: r- r 'he cit e 'V. , ' ) '"1-,, 11 ' 1 T 1 t. r riore v s ry t r t" - ! uuiitin. :' . . l,r tills oh jectlpropo.,.. amendment: person v.. ; " ..'n Jiis seat as a Member "of - either House sol. Congress, siiad be ehgib.e to -any oH.te under the govern went of the United t'tctca during the time f:r which hu was tler.'ed. Deeply impressed tr.2cofivIct.0n that men v ho arc r..t t.) i:-!:rp power, ot 11 f r ' , r I .th, II ', ! m t ll ;- ' I ! ' ,e i ; 1 't' 1 Ii 1! 1 , 1 u 1 . I e nses, without fur-1 the ic with any remarks upon bis disti.jv.Lons between the conduct - of Washington and Jackjoov-; The people know '.: t motives led to the populari ty cf t' f(frmer; and they know what ives L...1 them to support the latter. jLut lie has again thonght proper to urge tHt suo ect 01. r.v.iitary 'obedience. (lwtinctly answer to this, that even in England, where the' obedience is inih more strict and more necessary f uoverrmient, the construction tendsTor would be ciiiuU'.cred . Will this Ui.ll, ar.:l I.13 Lrol' North Carolinian," assert t . America.! eojlc, ti at"a law t : ' country, which: takes av vz'J cf fiHiihhi frcr.1- every m- s rrr"4 iir.u.'r t..e t avert. . ' 1.11 1 ' ' V ; v ' cl v 1 1 ..e .e ii the mi y t: 1 . 1 o .r,t(' i 1 'i a been so well preserved, and uniformly only free faivereij . r -o' practised, throughout the respective a;f- Globe.;.4 "Vlat .a fnMaat ministrations of Madison 'mid Monroe? liant r ctricle! V, l-f I 1 r 1 i Vice President, mend to your f.iv the present tVv 1 et less and uu.lau u trcpid c'..::: -!n of t in (v. . e-s il ; iu l in the darkest lour (i Str.O'l !v liit country's ; ht Ami tiHiicl liprcolms to t r t' t I .1 ' 1 V I I (J 1:. t r fin j e 11 st.i l is own t' - 1 1 1 nlc. . OdN the second .Thursdav ef No- veinber neyM are to exerciso .tlie inestimable right of independent. Suf frage, guaranteed to. you by the Consti tution and Laws of our country in the election of Electors, to vote for the Pre sident and Vice President of the V, Sfatev for the next four, and v probably eight Jai ; vOn th&t day! you are to determine, ao far a 4 thi vntp nf K. Ca. folina will be felt in tha political scale, who 19 to'bft IUP,hfTt Olnf UlnTef ratp- and o)l which mainly depends the future t.;.-: I..J Li: e .1 ' sng 'Itepubhcj It Avilfbe with you to decide Jbis" momentous question. '. - erenow vjuzens; you nave presented tri rhuj for Vniir rAncilorawin inl aAL ceptance two electoral tickels fiiritfup. formed bv a Cauru dirt.itinn nf . noriif' of the members of our last Legis- v, , ii.vii, iv. ouvvvviia, n.iu v vie for the Radical Candidate, W. II. Craw- fni'fL'AS fi-esfilpnt nrid At!vfr H-iitstin nfortcignef,' as Vici President; and the . 1 .i 'T j 1 . uuici, vyirctiijf uenoininaieu jneTEO Ptitr'BTiCKET, gotvp by the people, them' jere abd coinposedf sterling repub- iicans w tne Jetierson acivooi, & winch, ifit should triu'm nh over tlie Can c u tir It . et, as is now confidently expected,'. will vote for fhflt (frp'irvatrua 'tlin 1 An-!tovu . , .. " .v , .aiiui v ,r Jackson -as a soliHef, combining all (he qualities o a Lieonidas, and, as a states man,', possessing' all the- prudence and virtues of a". Camillus--asr President, and the" Hon. John 0. Pulholin no Imua distinguislied m greatness than the Ro mau aio, as v ice rresuient. f-ir. Ad ams biS' ibSn V lfMnp.'ltblft". triiiida in different'pa'rts.of the state; but, as tliey - i m . .1 . .. . . . - are noi suuicienciy numerous to run a tick?t for him with any probability of success, they have wisely declined It; and, as' they Ore in this, (as well as in other states,) the friends of the admin istration, the v Will.lnltb fnw oTPintinna from -principle, join iii siippoft of the People's ticket.; 't You will, therefore; 'v" ni.nsi, ucci mine in jour own minds whetheryou will give your sup port in favor of the. Policy of the present administration party, to which belonj, as nmniy oisunoTiisuea mriiviauals.Mr. Buirit ot the ronstitution: and as MonroeLMr. Adamsj Mr. Calhoun, Mr. you' are V ! urd to oley it; L'it i ClayNGea. Jackson," and many other treating it conterr; t ari l just i:i"- urnameiiw oi ine couniryr or wtietlier, 'j ".nation, ; ,ii teacli ! i a k rr k. . j t . . . i. ... . . I ... . i V up't8 vautm iiunev, you ci eipericrn-e nor r.oan. in ior"Ottcri. prefer to advance the cause of the radi You will r "v than, and you wilt' -v cal party, opposed to the administration, to the ! ulJ. th ncauea .oy 5xar,- crawtord, and under your ir .i . ..t-tmco and r whose banners has Tallied the whole of so you lave. I: i'.i the h iiit this faction, seeking tovus'urn the reins I pendence. to maintain tU-m. tf P.n.n,.n.n..,,t - . I 1 .. . I .. .1 , I .. I I , 1 1 .., , C.i'... .1 those maximsand principles of politlcp Jnant with the ran t i vvisuora wnicn were lust jntrouuceu miou cannot L ' -too j Jl. . -J r T ' - 1 I II. I a - - - I - ' f - . . ine uays oi jciersou, anu wnicn nave riirats . ani-rnvi i cs. i ( ' r 'i 1 stamp their name rjpuu the r they, live.'' Such, fellow tii o men vi ho will be vt' ! I. r event of the. success t ' ' -l eu; ticket. Can yo i douhf i you he tatet to' briiv; i; t j fa - ' " t merits- of the.-e t'.vo' i r sonairesK Mr. Cu -, f of the Trei'-'urv. I as 1 tunitics to niskc ( ai l' which have I. eeii i!e;.i candidates. ::aJ for t'. ing;the pure strir"? seems he. Jiasi aiisn ! elevation yby the r; ' OiTicC. 'A It would be niditici ' 'at - our r.ouu' oftica of Secretary of t.,j t ( L.- come the stepping atoxic fm its mcuhiO beut to mount', into' power, and ono Ihat " should byall means be j i evented; fr IcUit uuee becom a prev-c Uvt, I you might just ps v 'I have :; , . llisCrtecf in our c ...a,... ti, . thai no author individual sh -iiibld to'the ftriointment.. I : SUch inroads and precedents, I, , r heartily protest. . . i - . v " Fellow: Citixnis. m nri thi Rnve. ' reigns of the country -you haie cn im " meuse ,respoiisiDiiiiy restin(; (i n 3 our shonlders yow:' should appio,.th tlie potls,with a firm, resolution, cntuely . ' ' . . , nnpQlti titcllrl' 1i..fAa nv. 1 ..1 .1 -l.'.rt M IlilUllf llt 1 I t- '. Ill .' Hit? AV'IV.ISV7 Mil 1013.'" ' J '1 tin-til iii ainMutrtt ; of till . .t... - . .!' . jP . - f"'ru' i iiuani, ine mint : :..: 9t.youc choice A.; -; , j c ne: iiappmess or 1.. rry ot eleven ' millions bt people, depend, ui a jncat ' measuiei umin lun wliom vou v, I se- ? lect fts .our iiext; Pi'tslutnt. All pow - -eromUBt. .cmaaato from voj. . Vmir . membercof Cor.ii.'SHarjoui s nantj', ---they have no riht to dittse to jou;' ,i butyou have a ri-ht to instruct t.,n.i' j: for, in . the languor; of t' ronsLtution, ' - ' all liovver ' Hot delt" ' . is riKervp,! - to. the people," and never sui, rendered your figld i , to thoOn-; 1 you a President, their 1.. a atte rpt, by ' tfaeans,ofa caucus nomination, to 1 ( " upoit you an individual enlii.ly i ' ' -serving-of your support, e 1 r tt the k:wwn and c: pressed will i.l : " nation,' is a .-grosa U3urnal.;:n of jv rights, and iiiwiiigcs tlie J.'.ter ; spirit of the ronstitution; and . 1 . si li No! my fellow citizens. I am confident you will 'not I am perua ' 1 you m'.'.I pause; and look well to the ct-i,se'jn"n-ccs, before you rdti give yea- sa", r 3 to such a j .a ty, who tren' 1 le cc:..a tc l by no otlier motive t' ,1 tiicir o.vti self eleval; n and r -'"an ',.': : ;fr.t. -.-Oa the (.,' "r har - f..d the f r ui ' rs i f a v 1 . 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The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 8, 1824, edition 1
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