mil? try av . I.. ; ITAllON.. ;'.-i 'v ae.4 tmrmrmnfy '. - J i V J tr.bin . ..fff1 ' fTk data V a all 'f i! temror?-r. erers wUa I e cmJitj i, r,v .' f r- : - . J i :... l"27. if. '. I -te J -t'-.f pry t";M rcfw sf,Pi3;Bj5ttkniUaOi9rv .le Canspajn he "'U:MU!irM I 1 ry frfUti uf tl.cc: ''i'-te.i,4lifSfct!ttfjt;at tVe IDdUUi,T JYewdtat ka BMCJceJ one rcuMeJ ! Ptinaeola. e ta U 7 wWix I trt t f r.'-l riL.iti-cd par- tfcr tsUI ttieti .weprfwwteil.J:jpt te the deepest tfc... 'tWe tltft of tie Ueica, ilb the mut- f" Me d edcttu. J" V.aea r-t tcr ifn, f reel w 1 ar a!vriy Wt'.eic j (Ut Mr.KU What m iWniiH tt J f t,ryPoei compelling 5rtsr . 'et!ffte ' r. ' JI .terjU-:fT. - 'Jbjr.;trkj4 kd M (rk'B l Ua Ut kit !l.rf? The agta of hf ,0 ltbit t jte appearance aT iotitnkla ed aerticeeat 'w r1en,a6d t. ' . r rrti itifjteed bv iannrew conduct a J ieahxrtr-.J karw 1 u. h?a iWnilf "t i cited Ike tverett-. Lr dirTiifv by ft r If U ww kae ttiweted iu ,., , lin writ, but da nat w- l rotes iate detail of fctt. CAlcaU64 la Woaad . at- . t.-. ' 1 at n tc If fir finifril Jukan at nftt 4'rr'iJrof, arwl ivh U Spirit v teB to rrfer to roe ptibeat W will mailt HJrwTotWttT. M I convijer the all.k iuK . ! rnnt it tVe wtw; Hinder ot Of n. Ja.ck.e atxt kit wife. are so bnnTftl f make Mfk o! 1 karp rt mmi cct?f w.ch I rf-.a'l furwara to "rcBrrjre, nn, peiir free cirt tf tSc rT-.ar? JttToltir tl Mrt. Jatkaoo, at ungatrtu$t 0tWy car rf ,f e Ctocrat towjrd ln and iwjv.' t , ,v. : 'T M Uftttf-J TiP.-Moonn.''; ' TnofrAilm'atTAtrMstT. f ' .Zlh(TodolMagh ?lrfhSit 1B2T. ,Ifkii olAJo&s.In compliance, itS ' Iwilar.itinaj gut Le "improper to ir.torai tu tbat in ilus Wj f irSI, I maJ Brj fhce. f rMilfiJC io Lincoln tountj ijow Merre: ;) where I have cortfinueil live- crcr tince.' "1 tliink'lt was ' x w w . i a, la am aran w ; I r i n f a ln -i.ca, vol iniiT- imii ''v, tWuk the formnv) I became a tfeputv tariff in Lincoln,, nn J Acqaainted with -CaL Do ton- and ' hit fa roil ff Th tf nMl kan VinMifra fntinrr VaUlUIti;! IIVU " w' J v ladlet. Jane and Racltt, five Utter of.whoin t iindcritauiaahc bdr of Uencial Aruirtw jacKton sSoaictime hortlj aficf piT acquaint-' . aace in the Ami!, Mist Rachel becanie tbe uifW of papt, Lv Rnbertt, of the name county, whft tlii liTeJ, in Abe .f.unil- of hit mortier. a widow laJy tear llarroJsbarj. wlierc he brought hit wife, OKU iiinuuucu IU HID wmi IW iu nc family, ftf his mother, oiitil -some iiia crcement took place bet w tea 4ht Cap' atr and hit1 wife, which' resulted in a separation'; and the Captain-tent iter io iiecTatner'a, who, prcnou. w inaiaepa ration; and rero&ved to the neirjiburhond of Nashville, Tanncskee, at I vtat in tormetl, and ayhere 1 pretame -the first aw and Viernme acqnaioted rith Gen." Jackson." I never tw General Jackson in toy 41ft U rny. knowledge, nor have I Ant reason ti believe, nor dcr 1 believe. that Mrt jacKsnn even wot acquoinico . with flic General until afttr her scpara- lion from Roberta and her mwafat her fathc;V in JTehnestce. 4 Capt.'Uert jamrs rat: . r . ' mm w" rt j i i V lMltuure lor a divorce, i iui in me n . ; oCha yer lr and protccutcd :t To nil '"whom itAroaj concern, be lt oame to fodginent in the quarter known, tjiat in the ear 1784 I lived at ion of Mercer -'warty, Ifof which Cvl. Jghn Bowniaii't station, in the theu Vubt:ned -speciat-act cf the-'Vli'pn'w :l Irfxtsjature for divorte,' I think in the . 1he-me Session fourt I v.iS'Clerk,) at, theepternbor tiin of n5d rnort. 1793. i Ahuut"' that ' ttmo ' Capt, ' Roberta tnarric-. a "M&i AYhin, daofihtef of Mr; Thomas Winn. ''JiinflHliiftk;tLiiniyilJ9.-'or.:Barda: , towtu I ' .was rnucK ,6u'piied'; when is s'ebai ation took d'ccc bctwe'en Cant. RoUcrtHi nnd' hwjrst wife; as, previouaj o tlukt alliu, I had ever considered M rs. . Roberts, (BOwMrsl Jaf lcpon.) a fineVo- . i.r. 'VMr.l if !iMni'ifirKrtdi. irlilracier. po an .cjarnlnatipalef the papers of tlw. sail for the Uvorce aforcsauUI finil liuUwig-shcttirg that the dcfeiidaot had jinjs ktnd of notice of the existence hi t iwress f that nuit. T Should you cori- '&idci;4py:thingI:iiavc cottVrouijicated.l .vtrlVlce, vou re at uuenjr vo jt a any way you may ihink property ,! ; Your friend, &e.,: i i v ,- Tnn4 at T tv ' i'.-:- v. :i i. r !-.- tut ibnfr ' fiarrousourgu up ioih, ., v..-!7PkAf4 Sis In answer td your enqut yt-K'f in .'i-elatibn" to o publication in, the 4a'i't Spirit of inVolylnff the chsraC tc'r of- Mi-s.' Jnekson, in which 1 am rc ierrcd to n 1ein; "one-of fa JuKf whcrfouad Verdict 8gainsr'4icr; I tay that it ' ts ; Ktfcety nfrM,5f was weft v eiacquaipp4 JiritlvMrt. Jackn previous ' to--her first -rnarriage with Mr.-'Lewis Koberts", and for evveral years- after ward. a:l 1 n assnro tonshe;tu5 ta'intd;an unblcmwlied character, and Was counidercd one among the first of lour'yonng ladies her father Ool. Donal-; ncO, bcittg map f tli mostetpecta 4 bie. standing; M4itX .fVAfte'r '.hcraTiarriagB witVMr Roberta a disagreement took place bMween h,er . Bnd her husband, on account of a charge - ef immoral iconduct on lis part, toil , nli Jiis becoming (jealous of a certain .itidividttal .(not Uen. Jacison) -which eyentut ted n her being .compelled S& rctavft to.iertnothcr,a,,wUo bad In the ijneaft tid.e removed,t6 the State of Ten! ' nessce; iiere her Tailver ,die4 or ; was kitlcd: by. the Indians. wasintimate witltMr Xloberts, and after the sep ra tion, in a convereatiori with him,ic- Mr. Jonx MrGiKi5TTiiiirr. Mr. Jo! MeGWn ttalet, that he lived for tmne considerable time in the immediate ncijiitxHirhood olMrt. CctJ , Ii4erti, the tni tl'er of Lcwit RoU-rt. the furnier husband of the present Mr. Jacton; that Rubertt and hit wife then' lived with 61 J Mr&ftjbms; that Lewis Rubertt wft ;e.nerali contidered y tfie neighbors ' bad liusband; that 'hi lao- ther acknowlerttd that Rachel Roberts was an amiable woman, and deterred better treatment: that the, ia fact. loved ber as well at any child the ever raised; that old Mrs. Roberts told this affiant a t hurt time before Mrs. R. Rubertt left her huband for the nurpovs o( returping to hcr4not!icra in - Tennessee, that her. aq had ordered his wife to clear herself. and never, again show her face in his hnosc; that she appeared for some time before she returned to her mother to be au unhappy and mistrable woman; that, fittajty.-hcr brother came to Kentucky and carried J'tr off to her fritr.dt in TtnncMce. II ttatct explicitly , tlut be never heard", of ' General - Jacktor. being in the neignborhi&d, and that hi believes that Gen. Jackson never visit ed the. f.oute' of Lewis Roberts during tlie time that they lived together that Raberts wife sustained a lair iind Jr- ffprtrnthable jcharactcr at ion aVtiiia affiant knew her.;, . ,', . , . f "Thi daj pcrsot;ally Appeared before inc. a justice of the peace tor the county if Mercer, the Within - named John McGinnit, andmade oath to the troth i'tthc VithirE-fifate'uacnt." Given nndec r'.y hind this J3tjv April; 1827, iA IIl J3&0RGl THOMPSON. nmmJvmkiMn: OH lOfertHS m : . .i,I.iian - mM i eovatryi tsa we powers w trTtsurT H turstii iUX hae been stcnSced by . u , th cawrte uf u ad'ainittrat Adjmt hat forfeited the the c ex air r j a mccts rroair some, of kwt wiers- scarcvly be werw tkaa the cs examine this luetfjoa. . The admiaittraiioo ir raced an der the bu1 , Bofortanafe auspices. Tlte first apuviatmebt of Mr. Adamt wat calcalated ta brio dtwA poO him the Mitpieinntiif a iealuot pewple. Mr. Cliy tuade titn I'rcwdeot and Mr. tUuis made Mr. city jjeereury w State. If they had preTiocHly belong, ed ta the same pukucal partTi f here had been any istiaiate bouoq ia their - r.i: l n rpoioot anu lacir iccim iu wariu Might lave overlooked this porteotinr conjunction.' But, it was well under' ttood, that they disliked each oihrt as men, and as pUiikiaoi; and that tlitre was still aft unsettled ptlitictl depute betvcfn them. Under siich cifcam- The rrtitadeJucb they Late loirirt, wienot ar i . . 7 - - - , - . - cj ..i.j i,Im rtnmd in are. comtyellcii octia ai mn... the aanus w r, vuio, safe aad precrdented succession truth ii U even ne "the poer L . .a Mai i tv n t rta aii jjiw iia nritini i nn nitian - riiav itirai.af unity j i.wv-mijmi thrboe tself.w--Mr Adams has placnl to choose between ie whoas J himelf intudia pcedicament, that he impiicd to be no civilian, and is not so much t: Tretidept, at tbe mn who made him tucb It it so wonderful, then that 'hi peo ple should desre a change? It U so very surprising that an Oppositmn should be orgoiredand that o,me upon the higlkgroundi of the C.onttitu' tion, and ofif t up-m the brond groundt of the public interests, should de-Jre to exr-l the present incumbents from their -et? Can nothing but unprincipled ttahcet, what inoveuxnt could be more-n,ntjitior account for tlie active associ estrauniioaryr' it tunjecieJ tiiem ootii to Imputations, which their 'own char acter as men, a ox I their rp'rt lor tin country ltelf, ought IoImso prompted tiiem'jur'.ayoid. Rcpubltrs re4 upou pubic virtue; and he is a roincaleula ting politician, t bo-does mt uidy nirive ta Keep himself pure, but almvo ail un necessary tnspirionof imj.uiitj;. Tbe doctrines and measures of t'.r Administration hate drawn dwn upon it the iast censures tof no iiKlici am ation r.f d'ETerent parties and rariocs persnnk? v.Is their no motive to explain the nhenomeno", but the lust of " cdTjct, ami f uflice onlv?', What becomes of the incorruptible Macon, the intelligent D.ckersun, the independent Chandler? re they, too, the slaves ot an unholy ainhiriiin? Snmcv nstonihmeot is ex pressed at the union of ihe various ma teriaU u liicli Constitute 'the opposition. It it Afcked, how Randolph can unite riih Uavnc; Macon with Unwan! And County of Lincoln eowMcreer. and nave conuuueuio live ui mercer wwuu- ty e.vcr sincfr . AVhiUt lwti u Qul. Kowinaa's 1 became acquaintdd wnii Col. PonpUon andhia faaily, ho Jived then iicar Lot. liowraau's. Col. JJonal Sou at-tint Time had two siugle daujh tels. young women, to wlti Jane und 'Rachel; the JaSforwfivhom,! undeisatfd. is the present M rs. Jackson, the lady of Gen; Andrew Jackson of the State of Tennessee, ti continued to be inti.Vate ly acquMialeil with CoU DonaUoo and his djuihtert, until theyoirosrer; Rachel. was ' ma,rrieil to CapU Lewi? , Roberts, and for some 'time afterwards, when some unhappy dilll-ience arose between Qapt. .Robcrts'VntJ 1iis lady, which ter' mtuatrti in a separation .betweep'themi and when Mrs.- Roberts went , to her fathers, wlio had previous tq that lime rcmovf d to the Slate of 'rl'nnessee, near ,UV Nashville, Previous to that aen- aration, I have ev. r considered that lady'a.diaractCT.aB fair and Irreproach sble as that of any other lady I ever knew in my Jdej nor have 1 any eason to bcticye,. that .General Jackson ever saw her until after .her, separation from Roberts, ' J recollect 4einz one o the Jury when Roberts obtained hi Divorce, out nave Tim me inosi . tnsiaiu recol lection of whit evidence was ollfered on the trml-,-: ; JOUff MCAU. ... April i6A, I82r. , peopje. Manj an honest; .man who these questions are asked by perwin. waited to jadge the tree by its fruit, who Inve already before their eyt the was alarmed '.by tbs-extraviignfit pre- strnnge.v instances of political conjqnc tentions, which were set forth in tV'.tions. Can the union between the AJ-firsf"Mesa!e- to C'iyjtx.. The pro ,lany A reus and the Richmoud Enqui visions of a. limited coiKtuUiinn vn-relrer be more portcntious; or even the despised; powers .were t hiimed for the conjunction betwicen- Clinton and Van general goreanTnent, wlach hail been i Uuivn be more remarKaoie; or me as denied by it framers; and its whole wemtion between Macon and Ro.van tbeory. wmi!d have been otertiirned bvllie more singular, than that which is the alarming doctrine of Mr. Adam,. Kvcn the remonstrance uf tlie people were U be disregarded; and the rpro scntative was not tobc, fUicd by tlie wrll of his Oonstitucnts." There was iio jrhjitiiiion either in the letter ol the intrutneiit itself, or m the preservative force (he public opinion: but, the j days brought over to the vigorous sup government was to assume a junsdic- pmt of Mr. Adams, whom wt hive eCenily rorwcncJ to have f.irreitcd tie character Zd?. men we cainot batcha tliira J we regard as the tetter evil of ths rtt Mr. Adams is governed by one. of k. Cabinetand General Jack ton Kl7l vail -himself of the abilities of Ct 4? tiguihed men whom he niay -his cabinet m,W aYteope'r improTtf by time, aod tested by -the' trr vents pf the fast thirty oonthw.nffl. per that may admit of beiog advisci but not of Win ruled and trhj. tnirit, .-, which 'Will never shrink ' fro ' cleansing off the public abasesSaoala we err in the choke we ire ntakinn should General Jackson' hereanoV pay tho suffiagca'of his country bv t mu lad ministration of tlie power to thick she m;iy pomote bimwe shall deeply lament the error . into which, we, have fallen; but .ts far as our humble aliilitia can go, we ?hal! do all in our power ts repair tlie mistake.. In bur past tt have given the best pledge of oarfuttrt course. We eilnhot sink info the jyt pli'antie'' instruments of General JacL son. We shall speak as freely of bin when ia' power, as we have done of Mr. Adams as President, ot of General Jackson at the M ljor peaeral in th ar. my. We take sidea with the People and not with their oppres'son. 'Vhea a press sinks intqi the tool of power.it deserves to forfeit the confidence ef t! SOUTH AMUUCA. A proof alieet from 4 the oiifeo of it, Mercaniile Advertiser, CDntwnt ine falls iiif iutelligenee from South Amerieat W - JvW York; Monday, tpUZk: A Bogota paper jof iba 1 8th of Feknott, (received by the Athenian) ontint an of ficial letter from Christovst 'Anneno, ti a Colombian Envoy in Peru, to bit Governrar nt, deta'diiijr tho' inainrectiontry movement the Colombian troops in Lima, tht tubKuua of which is that the superior officert s. - It is true, that-every member ' Mnt lKimft.TI troop, had renewed 0n Opposition cannot succeed in all j oath ef fidelity to the old Conrtitution, 4 shown UctWfcn Webster and Trimble, or Adam and Clay! When we have seen members of Coo:jre f;orn Ken tuckv, declaring that they could never tliink of voting fur the son of John A damt, or of voting against the Instruc tion of their Legislature, yet tn a tew ought we to be 1st, the opponeht ol ..the TurntVunay tnt the direetiomt or tljeir uovemmeijt ble to obtain a successor to Mr.l-fwmuo? !n eovernmept ot rem,. not be abl Adams, who will go at lengths with' the tame spirit, had taken placer ncw officer them. It is cer.atu that Andre.w Jack- .Government, uota the mettiny of the o . son, for instance, is a Tariff man--and ..(treat, and evrr thine wot trnquili TL( 10 a certain tjieu me navocate 01 ieiier ts aaietr at itirta, m Januarys. rjmfe? 0 JM iffli fit tusptctoni were un just, and kt erpms'y ptqtnUtd her .of. luuu vuercvwsc mun tut nfuvuuun mm As to General Jackson, lam of ont- 111,60116 never saw her previous to her separation rom,; Mr, Uioerts; and the Jivorse, believei Was obtained, entirely extar(e An axtf,the, Virginia te ' gislature was passed at the instance of the well Jcnown Capt. Jack Jouitt, then , .member of that body and a brothex- -is4,avr of. Mrv Robert s, (having married , hi aister.) and without ariy notice, as I believe,' to Mrs." Roberts: but of this, I suppose, Maj. Thov-Allin who was the rUrlr if 4Kb fnurt p,ii anonlr , 'Jfromthe Richmond Enquirer. SIGNS OF THE TIMES. ; Me are satiated with this subject find an are oor readers.. We hasten to brioz this discussion to a close. : But a few words upon" 'he. only ..remaining uraocu ui 11, on wuicm tue tauonai in telligencer has very nincli relied,: and wo have done. ,s In touching this no'mt we shall have tbe advantse of statins he general tnerita of the question, by which our own humble course will be regulated, and the suffrage ol the peo ple will probably be decideiU 5 ' , Tke Intelligencer asks with much affected emphasis Cii 7iono? What are we 1 ain pj -4 chanse of;. the nd mintstraUoti? . 'Will tot .Mr. "Adams' successor pursue the same policy which has fcuided hie owti'nieasures? If then the public int6rcsts are not to be im proved bya revolution, -what is the ob- Iject of the Opposition?,, Is it not ex clustreiy selosh on, tbcir parte ; Must it not be an unprincipled ambition " on the part , of the leadertf.i war for offi.ee, and for. ffice only -. rBut, as this formidable Opposition is not altogether made op of leader?i what are the motives ol that immense mass of people, who cry out for a change of their public servants? They are not i : search t of officea.--.Tha argument proves a great ' fleal too much and therefore tt proves Bothsng. There Roads and Canals; but even iri tliest respect he may not be disposed to, push his principles to the srnne ex'trenfcs as Messrs. Adams and'Cliiy. Hehns de clared himself in his letter to Dr. Co!; tnan, " in favor of a judivioua exainina- . Jcrxit. We are favored with uaptrsfton Meico City to the pf this moiUli,brou(;h by this JJIiza. 1t appears that a revoh broii out ahotrt the lOtlr of March at Durango, th capital of the Sittlfl of that tname, instigate it wsi fc.idby a Priest named Arenas, whot emaric8'bid acdoced die xioopi to unite i hroirct for obtaininc certain reforms. -Th tion oer tlTo ai ts, vr literature, wer surprised at any Uniou which may the labdur and capital of the conn- , take place between the opponents of the try. ' over tlie soil of the States I administration? When politicians, like themselves, w Iridi had been solemnly , those which wield the powers of the na- reervo.tt toMicotatsofthe people. As tion; eoafasre, U is time tor oUiers to as geticna powers were to tie usurped b ie sociate. .government at large, so particular now- of the 'era were ta be usurped by the Exrru Ins wishes. Hie Tigiil, Conlttutipnil1ad retired from-Iimatoanetgliboringtoy ttvp uepartflient, at the expense of oth er Departments. The .Prisidenf bold ly avowed It to btj Within his consti tutional competcricy to oiiginaie mis sions and despatch ministers an new and Unauthorised embassies, without the ndvke and cr:ncnt of the Senate, j The 'measure? fcf tho j.diftioisi ration l have also proved most Inauspicious to the public .ltierests. Try them by the Cimstitationality fer exp?diencv of their Course, : and it is ertuattv unfortunate. iney uoust ot tuetr U;piomacy: and ivhat good .purpose' has It answered? iieirf imaMon 10 tMnaina is a eptentiul i lostenng. anil protecttng, ami pi eser- i XesiHlauVee, -but tt'doea not appear ;hatn aboiiion. It violated in (Is outset the jyi'ig within ourselves, tlie n.cans ofLWoud hfbcen shed, .flacardt had t-: solemn Ifijonction Vf AVushington tmt 1 national defence . and independence, Ijpostcil, ci?Jh for the son f Ituibide to p to engage in any "roreiga -ci.wneliiig i particularly in a state of war, 1 ouldP'fr't',ec.IKTbGen"a,w.me aiiunces:"& its result s are unpromising -advocate iid support jt."" Still he 19 beyond all calculation, They have lost the friend of the Turifl'-arid n the us, first by their idle dffi'ttaUon of diolo-rciuestion of roads and caua-s. he is I'ta- matic resources, and iheji by their iu- 'ble to obioctions. thou h lie mav eon- suspected of beinjr abeuort of the. revol cacuiable neglect of them, ourvliicrative fine their construction t military pur- f'1'? PVdb.5f? pnsns, 6c may not go to Lr as the mem-ier , - J, ol theLoaln.nn. On simeol ; the other 8I,prvid of th 'treaty recently questions ot policy, he may accord ,clul. d with F.nglanoVandK vv believd more closely with the ideas- of .the Op- wo tM bconfirmcd by the-Senate; ' ; position. In one of his letttcrs on te- 'vn .'CBrtnjKS.-Cpla5n- Shipmanj. cord, he profea-himKeli-to be friend- ''i??? Iv to its Hdminihtra.ion. n-rroontdv ul ' ?rt'8w 'J ... .m , . v ' rnnnrnv u-au rnnuumrvti in iaiiii:rnu uiiav' measiircs I Ueit uibliMDarv has been the true Hteral meaning uf tU invtrti. J-w-i ' ,t.4 eni equally marked by extravagance. Mr.tnent, and banishing ihc 'dangerous eqiiisiiion to tho Admiral at , Jamaica, fi Rufus King received eighteen thousand j doctrine ef impicMio " opposed vesswl"of war lobe tent dova fur the prot dollars for doing nothing. His son re-' to foreign political conneclioiis' ' on Xx6n cf thciv property. Th pprehewe reived an outfit of 4..tno n nK, ;; ! mi..l it.. ..r ..,-.!.. arose more immediately from the tr00pt; wvii ntiu ivviaiMii vi it, u u bu. mi di tut! .v . .1 , r-. jvhat ;gU0d puYpoaa' has It answered? Tariff before us embraeea the design of jB SSmiet wm adopting measures for the auppreesiofl this insurrection, which did not appear excite much alarm. Tho Generalt of Jffl s'lon, Negrele1 and FJtliavarri, apaniiiil suspected of beinjt cuiinncixe wuii uie yritisn Colonies. vlbvy many corn-planters, in Virgin't,:, 'hpV many lamber-geltetsirf Nnrtji Carolioa, or 1 the 'Northern ' statesyhow many ship-owners and merchants lite Union, are at this moment in tlie blessed ctmscquen-ies. of tl in ru-j loir Affaires for four weeks of empty en i;: patronaSe friendly to economy i ZmZv -ces. . Mr. Rochester, as Secretary of the public diburements, and an ene- from thV disseosiont fexitUng amonft t the Panama Missiou,raspaid for sevc-my te the system of loana. ll he will lUefs. ' a -. ral months for doing, nothing in the U. t carry these principles into '"t'flVct,' the f Accounts" have "beetj received of S. and the Secretary of State had to ex-' Opposition will consult the public in- eyee I'eru.- The principal ofJJ?J r71?1? 3 Xf ' I?. 2 te: sceptre even lriXXt Rochester, had l-esigiied ins Judgeship, into his hands. . !!m!!o v! !1 " . 5 in order to acrent of Ine. ScerrtrvI.in 1 V in fnll ow,r -nf thkvt,.... r . -.'i..ui.l'i' 'n.i:.. t,.,t rr!il fn ben n fact he had left the Bench he- j inconsistency which has been made at 'lUranqnilla, with about 30$ barfelt 01 1 for-? Ite was nominated to lh' Mission.1 gainst many personsXoB,thinkiit bf oftlHt''brig Hufrows which vejei ; We seek in f kinfor tfie evidence of. supporting Gen. JackawiV aU. after jottnd told as he lay--TW JJ lUtcW!A.yier opposed to Mm A E-.;? Administration. By Roads and Canals ven the lwtmbla individuals, who pen . j Our Market in a perfect state of sl! our ood people bre to be ertgitiecrcd these hasty lines,! have come in fm tion, . Every one seems t a lo at05 ftiit of thpi nrtririnlp. A Wnlln.-lli.ii-Karf !. ! ' . mav take nluc'c. . It is knbarn that Boh."' I - .... 1-. . Kn .w...9 ' II, 4.II1H w ' . III. IVUIVdbUl - IC IUTB . principles. . A WOllcns" their, share of the i-eoroach. Bill is to be'patroniied, whicli "leviea'seen some of our own hasty parirgrap:! the severest ta upon the coarsest cloths hunted op and glaringly displayed, witl now decidedly ;.oppo"e' Miimendthethipmeittois W h. r 1 - oiuimcr ' If. will nnl tMulimrail the gtllBmC t til .i.:--., . J m tn. HrnnertV H't im vw puuiui irvii,-,i,cnu u n (juiuiai.c vi uoir mm comment in duced here. 'We pve no qouuio- fails to go throogh, U is to be the applewhich we spokc.freely of his qualilica. ute U it impolitic to fix a vuiue, or to" of discord; to the people of Penngylvavtions fof the Presidential Chair. The "lhc ""y' u 'H m9n. ma, anu to aicoiaie uieir lecungs irom genuemrn are, welcomes " It is all lair y, ' V i t,L,m'Carace: the cause ol Andrew Jackson, .fTha came we have no tight to murmur - at I" , IT.V j..' j.Ioi n.t,nt. urn public press ts to bit otgadixed and their criticisms n W hatevcr w have the hwd of White. lae, and wgnad-On. regulated by the Secretary of State, uttered, hat been spoken out freely and ,JiUny,wiwwhicbthetdoptionefthaBoh and the most diitinguUhkd of thdse Ed- fearlessly in the" face of the , people. Constitution. jr'rwm to Pent ia ttrtnuw W have t secretsand we scorft alt recommended aauieoniy n"" tlia art. of of equivocation, and diplo.Tpriv macy. . Wa have never disgui&cd OUT the 5t instant, which represent Eoiar exteptioar to Andrew Jackson." AU sinking plainly st tie Weta'orship-.15' 1 itors, who have in fact, and not in pre fence, too much stubborn independence' to obey Ms mandates, are to be. cash iered frorf ibeir pablto. appointment.