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r" y -V 4 , AijiiGuj (K.c.) ruu)A; uvi:Mn::j: o; V. 1. XY . rs !!.iris, taaov f.T caunpVoO? t-e vmk,? ter.&vt TariS". -In tVn tale. H cjs- - - ' -VV-'W-'r. lb' oUri re rn-.-i.Vi . 1 '". ?-P1'' Hi'Aiio'p-l, tnl l -..jm ll W't iS elen'. rrcrr- . " i; lM inwrfr ! Uu-it, umr fir ne li, ' fltn?V ''' c ol'-nik 4 ll fc-nen wlii'imn he pati fcd. vCO MM UN il ' ATIO N , ,r i .;. ' foil, TBft TAR 1 ' . ;, Citizen of Forth CafUntti "The Presidential contest n. far as :. Toa sntTrnges i!l I1. appcoach- iD. Tht tone of preparation in the '. 'mmiliyr mP8 - UUS been POSV, aim -'- marked with a variety of common nd uncommon CH-cum&tancCT. ". It is not, as " on former-occasions, that parties, have )' nllied ' round some strong differences ' ofop'miop pn measures of Government, villi tome shadct of diiTere nee on some principles ofponatitwtiona). theory; but ' new erounds of contention have arisen nut of the elementsof that very revolu ' tion which haJ been effected in favor of " , what had been presumed to re ,uie pu rtrei?n of Republicanism.; -.). , , firarcelv had the administration of the mild and eiulzhtened JeJerson com- c rxiTiwt tncxirai ta the menced. and the ereatbulkofhis opno nenti besan to feel satisfied with hi course, than a turbulent pirtt, profess ' "lni piclosivo natriotism. and an over Veenine reeard for the 1'eople'i ridil and property, was seen growlinj in its lurkmff places, ind annovjn ti e wise policy which tended to " consolidate bur nation's Welfare; - It was neither Fede ral nor Anti-Federat, but arnori-de scrint. species ; ofi po htical monster which V alway nt wdrk-irt creating wnlusiooji without the lacuitr oi proau in order inny uape. - T y 'y In 4he events which lea to am! ac- eompanied the, last,.war thi spirit deA , veloped jtselt in a araastrous manner, It was omelimes vehement in its effj' s sions;1 jresistinwevcry tnea9dre which ' oouidgive efTect to hostility; then bold in its. Dretenior.i; to patr)tism. i It onrib.uti to tha tohhiencement of the war, and then f amea pnTBtera of (?e liteiion resistance to , the measures ne . cssarvfot!-its Rucce.-y,:v13 4 It becameifteCtheJar; tlie'rallyitts point of a new pariy of which 1hc ele ments 6f Jormer poOticahllfiercnce and ' present dUappointwent form noincon , wdefable jart;t. It ve re im possibly that ' it cwld obtain extensive inllueface exr 'cepi by chvert and deceptive means. .IVme'd on materials which can,; ptider ; diSrerenicircumstances, and in ltHfrr :ent stations; .vatT with every . current, 'nimjte by every ,new meajvu re of leis- lition; and every -tep of the Executive, ".'alt the resources which could ba created lif minifying supposed eHa from ve- Ttts party Im ;Tiung: round ; 4d ' vministratio? of; the. General Govern ;Vmentwit1j profession 'of treat reffartl for maidtainirjf the rights, . improving the xlefence,; 'promoting the prOKperity, ,,;,and; abotejal estabUiin'g 'theastin ... permaneBt: indepehdence -of these Uni $tt ffnl&ffae- from lh shackle? anl superior to tfowps, oi otner nauons, "They hjye veijf projected fionie' of th( imnst eiterisive. at, exfiersivft works ol V lcencei nf- pfRsions, ;nd of gratuity ' Yet, to every yftenit to every ; proper and tnclhodicarplan, they have insidi v ouslv onnoed imtcilinients. to mar the i eiecutlon;Kvprv Rtronir. well-adapted .iTtnA well-orffnnized measure, calculated .Mvtoiicure "the enda'probosed. and neces -farr, has'jwet their orr.osition. 'af.J.Cast V' far inJ-iIetf'ils asmaiefiaMy-to impair " ' "flu. i!TrtV !.,! I Sn r-r-AfijoiilfiTia if natrii is,H'!!i rthey tl;roV tiiicn' ethers the task , . - of lorf.li nirtrtans;. end derive tUf :r pop j- Biaritf froin (heirpretemled ical in pro ,Jectii;- ilie PfopleVriphts, and seeing " Inat thoe Mhop'-oroso measures ot,Uo. ' f voinmentt at e checkfi't in their oisposi 'rliofis to manufacture fetters and distort mrmr. i- Krt of rrcst etah'i-i'iOienM, "nH onlf t!i matwi of mikinr little r- i-rtr for . the e?ae tiaa mach increased in it eoJ.-, , ." ' . ' Tlietr-je facts of all theae mincra- rtrt era kept out of view among tie people py tho.e Members of Congrrai who are or thu party, bv mraoi t piti ful circular lelfem; afeVctinn ta 'ie their coostitoents' i'ftrmafloni ' , They generally contain a toicn abwtt nne oi weir own votes, wnertay ; ar.i measure has been prevented fryin bear ti hard opoo the People; or wherebj snm money has been saved, bpeaae thev would not arree to an-irowiate it: or staun that they Oave, neileclaauy, rtsu'ed some monstrous meanre which some of. the Catalihes of the. canntry have iDUictcil ppon tnera; out n mea8nrei'crally turn oyt "to ha been very proper and well-timed.' . The measures or which Uiej have prevented (he adoption; were generally those of the wiiest, policy, and Ihe. want of which have entailed upon the country great injuries ana i(tcibuui? rmuai rasnicuiH: while the raere refusal of apprtrpriatioq has, had the , eDTert oL incurring .heavy expenses 10 accompiwn. a muiety oi what for a tittle more would have been completed, whereby the.' service ha been, prolonjU at greater expense, or UJjniuiivaicuj in( nil lit;, bi jiic same time, ; according to, theic ' wo shewing, since', there would have been money enough in thi, l reusury j have answered every purpose attbe'timeLj A' singular chain; - and an. extraordi nary collection of circumstance.,,, have made illiaml.II. CRA.Wr6ao the head of this party,. "v''-.' .v; His ' career, has been itn the- &ried toils of eccentricity as Legislator; of reserve ana DianK. service , as. a. puaiic officer and of equivocaK aspect a statesman,. '..ne nas risen oy tiie impor tance of temporary ctmCiliatton, in difr ficult. times,;;, He: has inade no'diKblar of principles that might attract strong adherence, or meet directly Violent cen. sure, He has expressed, hinmlf a a public officer in terms -which, would j-ivehim turrency with iany; .and again qualified his i.ews and statements so as to claim jthe support t - those, m d .Vc;;jrjtij,rer tlic'lat war, thcyjosned i-tth the halhviic thron, the cry for r'ulort-tlgilanc tisainst surprise; and, ( .nuerine popular sentiment oi in i" . ment, were" the warm advcai" of i ..4well-IprVtntd arravi and an extehriye iiavt; .'and still moro f fortiflcafions. - . Laws were pasoxl,p!v ,ailnpted, nrr ? C propria Hon fnser to . meet 'a' certain . scale ol exfndihireand -he -works of -J tortui ration nd shm-htiild m commcn celiy. carcelv bad knv of these works .mitj attj' a ppr ara nee ofprocrcssL than V,"1 this ; mean- ffiiritrd, dlatrartinj rrjrtt . ' Vt&ti . the work of didOrderifBd.er tl-e must onsoundfHl pre'eHreof etonomy .' If - erunomjy wer to rotisuld, it ; should lBve bej.ii n wiih tVe' ;! a n , ' -Pti t i--.'kf? the n-roat exp;' of preparation vi-as tnenrred, it. wruld-Jiave bren. l et ,. .tohav-)-. providtid, b.tcHtporary Juect opposition.' , tlis motives are wnk in t)ie. sliade of deep .bscurity. and his expressions are,' like the ' ' Ddf nhicUracie, .: susceptible .l aiHhe corr- structionvo! all the wishea I the, Cop- federate"!. llere a., little black, and herea 'little white; some mixture of a the Colours of light and Vhade; which all thfi. politicians of hii phalanx can shew 1 to advantage in alt the- diacrent positions of re flection. lie forms ti:v ralWrn; point of the'most'? ihconruous host of politicians which evr nought. '4 o at rel the prosperity 'of outveonntry, to disorganize our Pieans of protections or tq embarrass an our hscai concerns. : - Tee electionot this ' man has been pursued for mahj years' by secret com-- mntiii)iis nii.f siuuisiung 'iningurs. ,All" the means of expressing 'opinion haye been :: denounced as combination and opposition, where his name wasj not' the first inVappIjaosei-V';Wiile.rtlie combinations of his ; party ' ha!ve acted fbrahd independent-of thereoplej with an insolent osteptauon, as thooa acquired by diving, riglit. They clarm for him tlie exclusive r xemption 'pm ccsure They v trample i .wpon Jthe characters '; and rights of t'eVcry't -oppp The v workings of low " cunning had prepared the nvay for an insolent at tempt f the' partisans of Crawford to .fie J(tlional (Janutdtife.7 Uptoi? v,-as the preteticc' tThfi avoid ance' of a contest in- CongresViipoh the terms of the Confutation,, vthich they declared unjust, vvai a reason assigned for noldmg a caucas of Crawford parti sans in Con"resp.'. vThc presumption hcing met bv (he scorn ot,an imlignant reop!e, tpo motives cf h:s kind cab lead the rartv or the man,' to consociate with a Riore prominent pjersonag" for prpmotingj, union- a;iu ,pieiiung -uw tractions, y, Loose nia'jeeavfes, to have di!Treht c-cfs in different pirts of the Country;- secret bar jalns -nnd conibina; tious in titter defiance of all " their pro fession! are makiug.ilh tnen.if poli tics which they have proclaimed most hostile ,tduthe cnontry, are now every where aSeat;' not to. elect Crawford by thr people" but to get hiin.into all ta? iaarrinthi.of intrigue in Ccngrc?i, which they falsely pretenuecl so much to ue prorated ' v -1 ' - , ' 'i '.The geat ,V"a.sl.ingtcn Caucu is abanloned. .. In JSew t!k. tl ci.urt is to conciliate the friends cf Clav, with out whose aid the party of Crawford,, ' !i.?re tigrouml. .. rccnfyivan'.i. ir r,;-pnieIy may aio be thus aTc For t!-e greatest advocates of manur Ux" in tl'cse two States arcfrarv ihem forJr. C'-iv, t!n chatnr ion cf i i-T ic most c-' 4 h'!..: Already, daut, d tTrre-i ttemeota Kave Seen cirw!aiel ii tit feicwtro-jaties, uh irgtrd to the ice PreVident. in order to io a little fayw, as J work sow change. 13ut iHe Citizens ororth i.antin haveathnice th fn them, ttcnmmt. ded by nb!e? and josser coniiIeratims. The ifHpendeitl ppiiit f her aoos hu poRtanenuidy , introdtice! before them nen. as Llectur. wha Have, naked, aiJ ig the tarniihif their ownpersoB- iudgwenf and feeling. fiwmel a tach'ivnti la perionajes rf high and 'Hiiliaat. political chjr.ner.:. These r-ertonajesare .Oy)UF.W JACK8t, as President, and JOU.I -17. KiW-HOTJN.a-. Virr fresidnt, - V , Tlie firo f thrs men stand enroll cd amongst the ot.l School t Uepubti- cin of the United 'ates.-x A man strongly v and uftd-viafinlv 'attarhed to th equal, unalienable nhts of man; of-' lonjr experience and lienation ' in puhlic hfej ofvrie!ir anl sound juig-r ment direct and candid in the exprvs-, nionofhis viewh; 'uncqnivwCal' and On disguised in his public chamcter", and airozemrr .me - onuinieti pwHttin. Hie career of General Vack wil in poh lie life has been honorable and useful. and, in his private- relation heboid ajlthe stronj-pst ties' of common inter est among Vis Teilow-citizen'i a com ' man inheritance, Und common" habt. The greatesf , part -of W life has been occupied as a civilian; sustainfne occa suinally mahy high and responsible ap pointments, without reproach, ami with great public applause. ln titer tune, ami In thosi too, when the- mnhmiiiei' of . nigh ' pretrnion. had blasted our hopes, ana left ou,r cntrv enveloped" in darknessland dias'tvr. Vis firm 'and penetratinar nMtt'U.wa twofwrht t act tn anvttier sphere. -Not; bred a'fioldier, as ,' .'a profession i, although early found amongst the. detepders. ,m tioerty, he ivas necessarily brought into the field amidst all . those' difficulties," privations and dangers, which gave, an (pjortuni ty ,ftf disp'ayirig the features 6fa great mind) not Ted by mechanlcsl impuli, and tutored bv habit; but creative in.it- self, andvappucable to every situatioit,. The page, of t history will point, as a j hnght example, to the tieeos oj J K, K SDN; and our country defetiders Xyill Vcp, in? future age? what' the spirit of nje;i'aLrii can accompiisn. i p , :Tbe second' JOIIN'e: CALHOUN. is the man who appearedon tlie flooif of Congress in 'thejdavs of Jefferson anf kladisrt,asLthe champion ,d" (lepubU- Mn principles, -national fights, -and prosperity; alike the boast t theSoutti arid the pride, of the Uaion,V:; Penytrf- ting ami . vivid in his. cohceptions, Uis tinrt ajtd decisive in his eonclnsiions, he thinks and; expresses himself - andcr standingly and unhesitafingly."r He em braces ,: the whofe . view of n subject. whereon M is to act., ; Ho takes ami nute view of the details to bfl connected; carrier 'Vfore, blm the, object and Ie sigrt?' and Josesnothing' Tby 'incapacity and Indecision m hiV progress. lie is ; methodical f economist; by - making evty $ arrangement "correspond ;fkh otihty. antf pcrsevwing to accomplish Mi "the plans wh ich lie u ndert ak es. . v. . Such niefl are APrew Jackson anid Johk U. V AI HOUS, piefenieq wiore me Citizens ot North t amlma aft f reKtrtenj anil;; Vice "President of ' tlie .United In the'clitiCe otlhese then to fill he hiih stations of our Execnti'i Govern mentwe may look .mnstj confidently4 fot a furtherance of all pi!r,1ntere?fs to'f he uiuleviatjnt and inflexible spirit of rat Wnr. Kit U larmtr ll in? b--n l.tnj a sobscriHf ts t'.e tjU-i-S It-cuter, and b-mg JipIeaeJ i-e tnnd-Kt f that Ji.tftt, t t PirVdectisl e,!iestini, 1 t n t!ieu ltonie time ari the . eneliMml letter. hkh iSev have l&kea no nut if of; and. as this uHtnta t a refusal ow their psft t py!lih it, I have ent it to vna, witS per-n'Win to print it if ya think the srveral hints t'lercia ton Ui Bed res petin nlitoril iccmtiiliiy, wnrihv plac in te.8tar, wWirh.bv its dienii- ned and impartial course fn tie's rause, hjecared f" itself a natrr.nsi that. ill be permanent nhd so'.i I, wr- thy oi i Kditor. and ofti cause tlier have, contributed sa extenrnveiv to sun port; for which service, gentlemop, t brc vot will accent the homage of my per- ticular rejara. ' w s . . - ALCERON SIDNEY . U-ns fr t'.r rre,!,lrn-v, anJ l -vi (! vrlt-d Si-n fur Mr. OimfrJ,' . 1 1 .-f ViiV.engeanv .-. -n In sulrtUt.ih'e -t s -t.n If t'lev.tnejiarhJt ih'v nu ' a lidetb' 'titui in lirr ot Nlr. A. ' nor took aiy : i.f e part in - pi-nmn'in; -His electi in, t'iv o-s'it to ha v. iit i for s ich I h-fievf i Ue tht fact; bat if they nesn to quiVule on t'.e word irp Prf. tScir scide' v shall nut t er t!ieir.-,' f?eicn. I kave idrrto? . -..! I hav no doubt of the fact, that ;e ie nior r. V.tor ma.Je his ti'' !iir j , t!in, trncrr oe rcrnvr ' i . r'i. son, v 'i had rcteited it fi .n tne Trt a, ary .Di-partmenf. he frrtuseJMtprr' fertnrt for Mr. ,i!nm. Tliis fjet can . be ftfifflH'a.W;nbufit hefo.-i t!i party accam I to be s,ilent the jrosf lies 'o nfarflhprraoii to be callfd ; i. A t- the Itmiur K Htor, who ran ic n re . ly be" laid to late formed an ppinioM, t yet,on'y in;irtiintmSjct, whosa Voics "is" bit the eo'io of his pircnts," I would apply the lirfek pro r'j, "bad the rtOW, bod Ihe err," and thepce.tn- h ' . . V -' "SmithCehl, Oc - 1834 ' Mttr Cute U Som' , . . I hT Tone been S red of rmir Dnt. nt have nbitrn-ed. ith attrhtinn. -anp nn. rfitrctlona and conduct a E.litor since tWeifer thathe, likehis ft'ic'r, firs; preferred 4 eo ntneneement of the premdenti..! xcrfe-lMr, Adaill', and then wsts'i;ht to lift) :, enil you tie fgllowinj- b kkI n-urv t strio-. turea on the relation you ind in to the po f,i-Twnien, if you will npl ii iwyoiie neat, wil! at leaat aat'.iTv of your iib-eribers. . 1 It become joomaliatstwho would S eer- tha praises of Mr, Crawford. . -.' .:', ') Gentlemen.- -The Ivlitor ' ..ellc era foe the pobUc-who would he dW.min. gjater, In speaking Of the ifm oitanca of , t towrfcwtpWt,of wrectl,frm. Br(., p,.l,i(i,.fltial i i.i telr4 .- . V!...iU- a rk ai uirw.ni wVom'ien'-pl6aretdo,tt ethrlr lii paper r rn.lay last, witi a of men id vneajitrea,- ami from wh -iha riolism, with true", JPriepenoeDt, AMh AN .FEFXINf. The; Camlidate RIC " - . -; 1 ferr.al imrrotemcBb sril the ; .. 't.' ;.. for Prerideftt comes'not before the. peo pie, liarr.essed'witH,secrtt uridersfand ir."-s.' we!l knowoxp?cfations foj-Vea ried exertions in his. behalf, and a Ions train of political associates:, all lonkin? for his lot of favori'tNo man of , all the Candidates islands so independent: none certainly'more Independent 5n himself. When his administration, is formed, it will .be plain. in - its professions and un- dissemolir. lite l.epresentativea o tlie People may give the tone of the Go- vernmcujj wiiooui opuij iificivcu in me tPeasurecf support aecessary, .or- the meainre of restriction proper If they a?reewifli thel'resideitt, they will know his'TraTand promptitude. in furthering uieir vwws ji.-mer uunjiw, m- w in have no -ecuivoeatisir" of xharacfef 'in covrin his designs: and the nepreen tative expresHioti of the IVople's will lie more likelv to be trade at -hRce, than n here tahifoi; and prutnptitude'arewant nz in ,'tlte Fxecutive. 5 Tbe cwntry hps 'Ve" tldge. that Jackso. can ,aptl vi'.l lef'nd her against 'every- cnpmv', I ut seek p.i t eedle5 foerthat he w ill titp with no intrigues and encoiirar" tio sertior"'! rn'n!: but sct ssth C1HCF Oiag:3t::ai if the imon, people are naw, to drw their eonehiniot i. In a -reatdejrre. on a ery aer.oiu 8t important matte, clti 'ilnjf their immcdinte attention, ' the Vlischiirjfe ,4thei-ofnc'liiitiea,iohave proper reftpect, and deference for exalted .tateota nd merit, to be Tittle ucepfib!e of forpVinpr undue aHehnent'to particular men or particular neaurea a poMible al ways reenlleetinir thatthoojrh men a (ft mea nreHrlwnne, a c'rc"0t ces Tr-, principle ts iinaUerble, ' it, w duty of public jovir nalista to fpjt alt the inPe-xnaon nn any jm- pnnan m(i?iirert.iat the nature of toe thingr admits ,of, that it tnav e lees on all tide. that' it mav be teen ' sl1.;t dfpendcnc'iea, in alt ju heaVlnirs.' : Now voiir course, with res pect ,w the cand datu fnr the Preaidency. bai been,one-'d.'d aod partial Calculated to let tSe ' penoV. aee , only a yon e, atitl, ayoH th';nV, ' Ymi haw not been liberal ewoMh.to th-ow hroad-ea3t, if the eirorefon J sjlowa- MeaH the mRnv; nd hirh preenion the just claitnaoCthe n.fveml candjda before. fUe peop'e, that the great twxtv ,er tbem m'Rnt. without dirtatipni choose. a suitable -mdn 'o ru'e over them,-or, m other words, tQ.Hida for themw'vrn ; On th contrary., rnit have tudioiily avoided' prmtioir nv thi iff that woidd cfujvint the peopte with the almost jfc re-Iatable claims of wvnc f the yenerabte oat- rioti, spoken of for that hij-h difrnity, while your paper dm been continually JiJied Wjth the most extravagsrit eulogiama on yog? wb pan icuiar lavIe.,.- v - - ,t sti . i -i .'. -,' j Over and above thiM am sorry to pqrceive you a .w'llinjrnea. and even a realinea. to prejudice the public- mind airainrt that t'lan, wh", t miint thinV. vqur better" jtidirment te'' you is pr-envnent'v;qMaliSd tor the Preji- aency, (whose talent a a civilian, s a ttes- man, arx?, above all, as a rhriatian, has in a pe culiar munner .identified him .with, the, hwor snd,.charaeiernf .'the natlobi who has been a lomjr tried hd frtithful'-ervant of hia country, bofli at homffid Vwdj 'wjie kow. He h'rh'ln the confidence ; 'vf 'JW'trnef'Madlim fid " rjfenwnt who hiw, irr several .foreism mission vtwl, who baa intlie olhce .he now holds, honored hiii country' more. than Itpaa or ever ean hnnor.him,') by unpen erpoa'y and iiTifairtv arlmittinff 'info vonr -nrint. etTusSoni calculated to fix the odjum of $ former ailm'n- istratlon 6 him, calculated to divert public sentiment from -reatinjr where it is tiaturaliy and", forcibly inclined to fix itself, by assocla tint bit name with the hateful me'asutea cf an administration, that existed, twenty; year afo, with which be had nothirg to do. i Thia, think, you yovrsetvea will, in Jrour reflecting' mnmnta .' MniVmn. . . Yt t, rr, lv IlliK f ' nfiumt, and eeh m:icrht, I not my abusive, re- iy knhecoming tbje fine motto at the head of your paper , . i, y .-"j Qm are the p:ns ofuir. drticlitfal peace. Unmrp'd by party rape to Jive bee broth- , Pubhc Jourrajists are .entitled to their opi nions, as well as other people, and it In alway- expeeted't .find them clearly and distinctly expressed, on allaiibicctsof national concern, in their proper plate, which an enlicrhte ned conimimiiy wiu: anow now wx enimaict uut when they become so completely sectarian as to . withhold frpm the people the meana.of ar. riving a? correct informatlon-T-io strangely warped by pnrtg tape as to exclude from their print all information that doet pot accord with their own ideas, on a subiect too of men stu, pendens, moment as the choice of a President, least the people mirnttalre it intothcir head to ootrape' the-, commands' and opinion of their litcUtors, and ao far riigrej-ard tneir ao thority as to freely think" and choose for them selves they must soon expect patron ' alone from.among those Who apree With them la o- pmion. . enr respectfullv, yours, Sc. ,, - P,' B. communication m the Kej-ister of Friday th, a-jened an ." old farn er," is pnni cularfv .cited; in which ,ohn Adair.t's admin 'iKtration is rTS3'pd in it worat colonrin- a (jriipston of the candidatcsv-flisch objections evince a meanr.ess and depravity of aentiment alone worthy ef the' moti res that orj rat oil them -altopiber commensurate ' with the baseness of the purpose ihey are intended to anfiwer,i.,,;fc;-',A''';.'.rV:';'-'-;.?;'., 1' ',-, ' .The lte correspondence I frtween the A mericaa Secretary ofStatf -und the f;mnisR Jlininter, in which, by the force and tiana cendant power of ii r'-nnohifip , he ved h country from a ruinou war with Spain. ii ot ex-.' tillSta. a 4 .-woa . Ska la ' 4 r aa . hnot la a"f KaiU . Carolina, whether they will by r.hooi " g Grk. Jacksow, who is (F.nciE!T-'-V bath in cttARAC'rER and TpNDtasrXKn ; v tvo. forever forM their Ions extahlish' v iJ 5 . j . ... .i . . . ed' tharaeter- for political rectitiide?'f , ; v Now this must be allowed to be a pretty -' " awtepinaf denunciation of .that i(isiia '"'A '. gaished veteran,' us welt as of all those' ' who are friendly Jo hi election?' but'"' v wherein has it beep shown, that Ja..Mon is "dencie-if both tn character wonder sttttidinzf I know his enemies have.said- ; i' .1 so but they nave utterly failed fuestab- . !ih the fact.No! and they never tka cm '.;; v'V'i tublish it; for ihe energy and' po;ir' f :;';' :v' his mind, on.all oceasiorts, hive s'lono'il W' too eonpicoU"1yi'for 'any tJoubc to et i .") 1st as to his gre capacity. They khowTt k that with vthe ileory of prtvern mcnt , ;$ " . nA. Jackson is as well aeqttainU4 as ahv o' incr VBiiuiunir, gnu hi .iib ii'mmi t-,- - , ratioru,' much better t-ersed than either : of herai'but; to acConiplish .their lie - -!-' r .-'-'' ' signs; they have the hanlthood aha im-'f ' ; pndence to denounce him on the icore y i Af- -, of in apneif v when as a statesman, he.-! ! has always shown himself to bt infinite--;? -, 1 ly sBtienortu W, 'tl.Crawlorcti the UocLp, ; . ,J Of xiieir nioiairy; anu, w euect nis eie-.x. '.".i vation, they would, no dWubt, is erti he 4 - X's candidate- in. opptrsition, pronounce thV; "v ;' .' , A noel UADRtfcL-ft'oof, a murderer Hi & ; tyrant. Pidf ret me ask who are the td- . VtorsoftheRe5;istfr?''what. super-huma . beitigs "of 4fttelligenf ei 'i.hese, - wh- set ' 4 themselves '' our politicalt i , ' ' i . 1 . . i .i' -'!'. .i , w. : -v, :. ' wno nnaerutae to ume- ana tiirei i , frec'menvbfj North1 Ca;rolin, .iflt theitf' . " skftuld ''Hippest tbft'wer-jtar"' of. the -. . ;':. "i first' magnitude by whose hesmitiK liht - ' one could tiot fail to rtake a judiciiut choice " but, ; tjnloftutiately , lor - th cause, the- luminary from" whenc the?i derive a heit botrbwei "lipht, has passed'' the meridian, andvrapidly has tens t0; ii'.ittiri; -ii'heV -'the Ilegistcf . V wiirpo apq then'oniy sent! rorth a tew -flickeriO(t scinteirntionstd enrage', witli additional indignation, those' wdo hail ; been the dupes and followers' in their fallen; fortunes. VVho, then, are thes1 f KilUorsVthithe? should tindertake tr direct us??1' AVhat monurnent of wisdom has ever been erected to the' memory of ; these political Solpmrnsr Avhit trophy or honor antdistioctiort tare they w on , ' by tliel isplepdnr of their 'ihfenecta'tais.j,'."v,j:;" ents ut composition? "Alas! olas, no trait', 4 i. " ettsts ai 'rtnomento bf; tfielr'gi-fatnestj ; '' tmAi gloVy4')hY,, minds so dl.Terently constru'cfeii from f::x'''C i-their men,-thai- they are insensihle.t liht when' it shines? or,is their organic i ','V t' ; vision so bedimmed bjf the clouits of rad-c icaliitn.as pot to see virtues and talents vf "' ; in Jackson, so, perceptible 4a. 'others? : ' ? Why, thenVhve Uiey the excecsiye Tan-- k i ' ity and assorsnce to oSTer t dictate to ss tt'".y,' " many meffV'yihh.-in yry r.erpect, fctt5i'-;5''r. as'toVctiaractfr and understanding, '-fj, .. are: piich,:beWef.".qualified 'than ihc-nVl-'i selves to jdecid correctly1, T i ihcjur, 1 V nior Editor,(fr I catjnot I " !hcfv nior Editor. -would. be po i :. -r-t,W.l V.- ', : TOR IBB STAtt, r The r.ditors of theKaieipli Rerr 2cny iiisit they . firvt juj-pai ted Jlr. A- gratify jits' passion for ct-s. -V n, an(t-. " with view tc further their '...A!:i cause, v , sets himself duwn to abue and ra!un r j -. ;--' ; plate thefnost distinnished tufrict in -this country, and ell his fuepus,by fell. :' ing t! em, if they suppin him, they v, il fljlty . , " forever forfeit, 'theirtjong "cstal)fishoilf y. V -character for political rectuude;" Vhat", is this, but f ring t! if we. don't sup- J: poit his laiou'e, w ; re ail wropg, ana ilesliiute cf" c!ii;i jtierr"',. This is evi--; drntly its" hicaning,". .'Artwe - theft -ip submit tQ be thus iiiHilted by this," un-j!c-.'"tjd xiv,'r"" thi political goslinj 1 1 ; ft
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1824, edition 1
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