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NO. Si. UlALL'IGH, M.tlTU CAROLINA) TUURSDAT, MAX. 5, 1657. VOL XVIII. ' TIIU STAR," AVtWVraViae Gazelle I ' PU.Ud, .eOJ.W I.ANVIIli.NCi: K LLJIAT. ; i ' If'lMv SnhTTh faro dollar yrk j - ; j raw-w w3. k- Mrt wid-JWl as trawl I . t- aJiMr, a tr Hwww l ... '. ..-i ih. wii of the Editor. ud all , irv xt . Wrrfi-"i-. not .,-'-.", nr- li.ic, inarrv?- ikrcC Unrstaroe . "" w-t-t ai-uK tw ark nwiti All liT ! editor h-ul be aa aai.l ' XTL- - 11 F-ltioiiHbli Hat ami t .AVVUIXU STOllYu.- y.ufft'Ze Strrl, ifmr Wr bdrw tht- flank ' .VesaS-. Tb.- 8-bvribar rrprrt(ullr ktfom their t v tI o-l the public, that lW bat receii- I frota N-Toiii. fresh apply f Ie at i D:b and Mla-k Wmrr ltir,of Uf la f approved f)uofi, Mcuti'ljr suitable to Ur .firuwhim ean. They duly expect 1 f ii ...I romnlet myjdW of tnrin tad Hummer i. kk, of uprsoc suJitoiaH of hirh will be , ,.! ,,m tlio i (I'M reasonable t-ris for cah! ' V IVr-:i hating account nf long slam'mg irVthr nuWrdiem, are reeac-ted U tome for i nl a.i r.wkc settlement, kid, by so doing, ill wurh obiitrc FREDRICK C- tUJS k Co. ltLi;.h, My 10, 18-'7 20-tf Notice. Tlic r.oj'a'tnerA'ip ritinj; unrtrr li namr of ?rAA U il'ilUami, U tltii day dusolwd by mu- All tSoe mitchu-d, are required to make ira m, Jiatu seltlc mcirt. BAKDOLPH WF.HB, ALTUtU VILU.MS. italwRb, MayUth,'lH'.T. W-lf Medicines, Dnijjs, ic. The Mibrriber lain tvonie &tfiuS9 prnpiTPtm- of tbe establinr-iueiit re rAf7 etly conducts by WtU U WH PtJAl .JianiK, infiirini hit tricudi and the y,ilblio prixTillljr, that he iiilenl ii-jiH.g con.tMiiilr lor sate, a larg-e and xtrn dv nmortiucut of Medicinei, PaiuU, Oil, Hat kT' m.Mt'riala, Shop Fiuuilure, Surgical ln-iU-umenla, inc. ke. , Piirncians and MercltanU, dealing in the above articlvs, wilt find h to their aflvanlag to call and rxmiiie hiaiortment, ahe iutonda Melting luv wr Cash or approved etvdit. lie ahortly epe4a hi Summer atipply, and Kitpectfully aoliciu share of public puirmiiie. AUIiEU WILLIAMS. Having disposed of my inicv trt in the late enncero of Webb fc' Willianis, to Mr. Alfred William, I take ptfare in rt-uoiD- airndmg him to the confidence and rationnpe nf my Irienna Via Uie public, as a young man well qualified to diaeharge the duties of an Apnthccit ry, (having been engaged whh me in the business fir neveral years. ) I hope that 1 hat share of public favor will be fcextowed ou liiiu which I have realised during a uro-iirta of fear in business, and lor hica I fuel dceple btUekied. RANDOLPH WEBD. May U, 1827. ' 21-tf , Soiling Oir. ; The snbserjber' being desirous of declining M'TcmiUle -Uusmess, will dispose of his whole itoclt in ti-ade on aceommodatinj; terms, anu win u'so with tlie poods rent the store abd w arehouse ii' rtauired. The Jrood are well laid in, princi pally witV.fasb, the assortment general and of irrcat vanety, coimsung of rtry goots, groceries, uuocn's and elass ware, naints. medicineg. The toi-e House large and .commodious, 3G by 24, with a cellar nnaerneam oi same dimensions, kitnateii ort Favetteville street, on as good a stnna for business any in the city. To a younj;' man, active and enterpriajnj, who ws disposed to embark in active and extensive Im.-inew, this wouldloibtless prove a very pro fiuiblu establishment. . Until a sale Or disposition s above oAVred is enacted, I shall continue busi ness as usual:-but s I ara anxious to decline as soon s possible, wjll dispose of evei species 6f dry goods at nnusually reduced prices. As groce ries are already sbld by me, and I believe by eve ry lore in this place, without profit, the current prices of tllcm cannot be reduced. I tender to my friends and customers my smocre thsmks for past &vors,and hope ( while I eontiune in business) v) share part Of tHeir custom anil patronage. . -,,, WILLIAM SHAW. Baleigh, May IS, 1827 , - Sl-3t The iUl'SCriber has a PLANTATION in franklin eenntv. lyineon tfie south side of Tar Hiver, about quarter of a mile from the town of Lo'jisimrg, ill said county. Tbe tract contains S51 acres of excellent land, a hirge proportion uf which is first rata low erro'.inri. It would be a ilesirallc situat ion fora taniily from the low lands, the neighborhood beini remarkably heiilihv I would exchaitge the above plantation, part for Jsnds In the wvsiera section of Tupnessee, and part in cash. The payments would be made ac eomntodating. j jas. Loxnnox. Mayg, 1827 -0t ' v .. 21-ivr .V Wool Cardiiiff Machine p now in operation at Boiia' Detr Ritsb ; Miu.8, in Chatham county. Wot4 carded bVia Machine, will enable onr urniers' wives to save something more than half Uie labour, and to make a finer and an cvener tftroad, and eopsequently more lasting doth. Wool In parcels,- will bo reeeived at his resi dence, r.esr Raleigh, . sent to tlie Maehine d orought ImCK, b ee ol any expense tor transp tatiow. .,.:.:. ,1 . Another IVilst- SaleV AtreeaMVn a deed of trnst to me executed, W tatisfy sundry persons therein named, i shall pi oceeii to sell to the hfcbeat bidder, on the pre wises, in the town of 8mithnW, onTuesilny, thtt 2'Jth of May next, H lieingthesecourtday of John ston County Court, that well known and valiiable Hand as TAVERNV wmtHlnini two lots, well nclnid, with a Lirge'and eoureiilent dwelling , house, kkcheu, smoke honsc, stables, $tc.valso a '"insiderable quantity of household and kiltlun forniture: it .bowsr Uie" lots and bnaea, formerly owned and occupied by Green II. Seott, dee'dr r.ow hiAe possession t)f Mnrr Scott, widow of raid deeaiwd- The term oi snV wDl be h ioubted litreotiahle, paiier at the Statu Hunk of orth-Caroliua aiNowbern. An indiaiiUtaltleti '! ilj be given, and hirtber particuiai' made kiiowo on the day of aale. " ' . V ' , , . J., SANDERS, Trustee, Johnston county, April S, 1827. . 15-8w r. f Monfremerw Count u. '.Straved by I lector Megginson, living neAf LJiiiboruouh, - to said couuty, one thewiut aor rel MAKE, fore fet white, a star on her fore head, appear to be a natural trotter, a beast with ffeut snirit, adjudged to. ) about seven year aj'- -She i k1m braeded oa the near shoulder T-nn Uie letter T. and oath near thigh wJt tha - er ij. kfMHl all roundappraised, Djr Aulev - Atuey ana John Vare. to wxty dollara, r JO- PARSOXS, Ranger. -Apr3 26, 1827 fl-3w Dying and 6oMnKallUlrBt-et, '. TW "auk tie wlnn tW mnmtA Wr It Vrjarrt! U ImA mm r(Mt Ul kjttJs, Cnli, Vtlfft 8Jk.SMM, Crape, lia. Mi it rWe diOftr antMC, Ml ktranek imfawiua t n Mlrap CW-ibliiki is 41m Uainat. Hw mm1 t4 Sican KoohB Mrrtt U lm4 of 5Tr, JxiimL, Ur, kt. a4 I admirably rairula- th ca v pw cimuci (Tormg tli naumr h- aVarniiUoB, irr1 U knj tlna, ar Uacki twRf- ed to thvir ertii)a bnlllaBey. Indira and tie n llvtura are iavitvd to call and euuniue afMseiruras dredat UncuMi.bmul. Ur wamnts alibis rolmira, wliK-h for brilliaivcj and durabdir? raunot h enrpasMMl by any amuwr ratabluhment la Uie l iifin. N. U. Gutlemeu't Clothes neatly repahwd. with dctatrh, on rrasnnHblo terms. All arti cles aetit to the establishment u be dyed or scour ed, will he ready lor delivery in two or three day front the tuue uf rccch ai Utn weather pertuiuiiic. - ' JOHN BRISSINCTON May 9. SO-iw Fop Sale,. The tract of Tarn', M formerly in the c uiwiivy ol Air. JoUu . ilsnn, S'lioHiiiiff llie ton f Milton, N. C. Thi tract of land eonutins about S90 a- res, of good quulity, a small iorUon ul which u low groom!. It is a beautiful Residence, with every geuUrel and comfortable requisite for a family. a lanuiy. Attached to the above are number of building lots on Hiph htreet, ahith are weU calculated for private families. The flourishing condition of Milton, combined with iheHiubrity of the situ- ation, and the exeelienee of th. s.kty oi the town and suirounding cmintry, must render It a . esiruble residence. 1 be terms ol sa c ai-e .... ... .1 three equal annual mstalinents, with honits and I approved security. Application to he made to jlnUa Uwu MufoiKC.1"' H 10 jno . Chalmers, . David nui.MKks. I - - . Executors cf Jama Chalmeri. deceased. -., - i, 0 1 " -f I IOB TBS Promotion nf Science and Literature. BOARP C V THITSTEES: His Excellencv JOS. ..L.NT, Goycnxox or iu otatr, rasatBES-p ex tjfiaa. Roger B. Taney, Esq. Rev. Ccoive Roberta. Moo. r. r. C hambers. Rev. J. P. K. Henshaw. Hon, Stevenson Arclier. Solomon Etting, Esq. lion. Thos. B. Uorsey. Hon. John. C. Herbert Hon. Jas. Thomas. ' Hun. John Nelson. Nathl W illiams, Bsq. William Frick, Esq. Isaac McKim. Esq.' Dr. James Steuart Hon. Wm. II. Marriott Dr. B. J. Semines.. Dr. Dennis Claude Atrn Hon. Reverdy Johnson. Jas. W. McCulloh, esq. Col. Jolm t. Howard. LDr. Uem-y Wilkins. COHEN'S OFFICE 114, Market-street, JMUmore, Mav 7th, 187 try under authority of the Act of the General Assembly (Dec. session. 1826.1 we herewith 'irhuvd publ'c' F,MT C"ss of the ilaiyland v f, I i . I, r i ,, , , , imUusluaii iTl eV?ofBrM..rS dence of the CimmtsUnert appointed by the Go- vernor and Council. , v . , HIURKST raizt. ' , .. I 20,000 Dolls. Brilliant Scheme. t prize $20,000 is 20,000 Dollars. 1 10,000 10,000 Dollars. 10. .. 2,000. . .1,000. , .20,000 Dollars. .10,000 Dollars. 10..... 10 20 20 40 10D 150 300 9000 .500. . . - 5,000. Dollar. .200.. . ...4,000 Dollars; .100..,. ..2,000 Dollars. ..50 2,000 Dollars. ..20... ...2,000 Dollars. ..10.. ...5.. ...4.. . ...1,500 Dollars. . ..1,500 Dollars. , .36,000 Dollars. 9062 crises. Hmt'ir to. 114.000 Dollars. OfVllfl -t- art i iTifi T;..!- a a . w'o UUlf dV,UVV 1 KKVlOi . rl The CASH forthe whole of the Prizes can be liad, as usual, at Loiex's UrncE, the mo-1 meutUiey are dinwn. , ' , ' , Mod. or DRawiiro. Hie numbers will bet put mtn one wheel as nsnai, -nn in we piner wm be putthep-izes oootxfthe denominaUonof Five ... . . - . . . . , awardeiltd the tickets, the- numbers of which end wto the erminaUngnguroof either of the rDCK the tickctB bavintr tlie two last fi lures in? with the two last fi wires of Such tlie' next drawn of dijftrcnt "termiuatkm. iilett'd in one (lrtwifiP, snd ticket tirau in? A u 'u'...i .... .-. i.- :., ftfrttirtsi'"' " ' 1 ' ' ' ertot th-towaofPittoborongh.UUl.ouTyrs- in Tiursuanecio woruer oi uie muuoniu.j . i .1 .1 , : I daythesthday of July next, proceed 10 eeu tne following totainkl wm,. or o to the eoiTloraiion bf the town of Piusborongh, . ,, . . .. . , . - .; . -I. .8, SiJi 83,1 86, 87, 93, 8 S3, 889 VW- 100, 120, 'J,l lift 117 fin IM 111 II J MO III lll'J 108, io7, 106, 105, 103, toL ioi, m, 122; ,Hld, twm, -.. Br order. ' ltd ll ls tj I l a I OK W A v. . v.-7 mr ft f WM. RIDDLE, 7Ws CtmutoMe: MM otMrr cofamra. LnwN straw Boo- r . . .. , r - - - r W . --j-. . - mi muun wiui , i. bir-oHM. r xaio. r- r 4rd d ""T1" w",?rrS .11 E0rtneat witb rent whera he waa called bj ,t!ie4 daiiet , of the aeotenc ( the coart ni.t which i trmmaiajhwiaiMa. K4aM. cit lbl u ia,.kproprr u W a ka u... for lia own boe, with bira for aeTen his command WL Hat thera b waa4 aUtpd tbclr commander. Krwniha.- . 5S TJ!!!d aTti0 Jdlu-; l tWinr. auia im to trarf uf hW awn terranu; aad wiUl the value danttrouiljiDdispoaetl.butha retarurd "long and' intireata knowled- rnhkb? mJU)o tThT; isT 'TwM,T ".iLJ' ofnf- . -:- - ia ebnurj UllUnd in a few data thi. Committee paaieu of theYninioo-, , t,J 10 ,NorUciu- r J i NWfc J tw SlmafJoo; " eied ofhftwing leflCongreaa after, act out for the &Mth for the rmr- f General Jaekaobi on aMM .ttWet tt J ivd'atd vuTtWM. Min Nbto HaWRb, aay of nwauiea, a alivft time prtvioua to tha enactment pouof attrrejiniandtnaling aperaon aod from s ha wa declafatwnv they . ' i';r.-,. r.ui,.U, 'L r.-,i iori.yKortraiaaea, ai ifca ratarf a aco. ef th. alien and arnJition lawas meanin al examination of tba Coaat. with a iew uabeaitatinslr exnre tbirbvtirf that ' -.1.1-1 penor pne two nor pe rtwicicu uuuiur-i5 commui;t;, piiciigrconuDe tnem-. me mutiny, wouia ; seera, o justiiy aaopteu in ne consuiunon 01 our fnST '''' VT selves to the . execution of such dutie? the lenience of tbe court . The com- state vthich securea the right of suffrage' ft kble Tickelt, $5.00 ;. Quarters, 143 alorie,'T-. bf ; their, coBati'tatioa''; has mitt ee" will close their etriarks u this to eterv fretman. B .referring ' t0 tklpesi - - 2.50 1 EtghtM, - 0.62 devylyed, upon tliemi' firmly persuaded head,; by pservingr that rlarris.'one of that article it will, te found' that "all -Onn-asfrdnumy part oftheCuhed states, ihattKe truth U great,' that "it will the priucipal ringleaders of the mutiny, men nut .Hri bohdage, whethef'? white, :;X5cK?pieTra preTirenljr oehe (nier. after conviction, jicknowl-dged the jus- black y'wfc, who Uvi beet.,: resident Lottic?, at meet th samii prompt and jiunc- pO.uioa of thifsacied panoply betwee? tice f f jts ''ntencejf. ir-j-r?: y w,tthi. any one county tit aoBtbia pmI atUMUktiy wtf wip;S,!f,-'- ' -the .faif fame' ef, tliatman J' vvho, has liEoually , unsupported ;b; -viden'ce, mediately preceding the electkm; at- V . 'rJnnnvvp uJ j the mcasui of bia counfy glory'? and foreign from ;iryth atande the se'- quirei 'therebJt'the, riglt''f '-titing.j- BMeJtaaiSS'tiTT -'innuuietabie riiissiies that aii; cond of the chares bove enumerated. Further,'cohiment 'n an -accusation so . , ' ..: . .t'.K, ' ' every'day hurled against Hi In.a'woid. The accounta of General 'Jackson; a- manifestly ufiiust wohld be wholy'stt- , PitUbortrngb, Dfoj S, 1827. SV-w lUklh and Ncfrbcra Klak. A aiiaaatif ktt W aa4 Tvapvalhia; IKk im Of Nu4. IV of April la raa Utru IVfaw irtMiard j taa lat ara, m t ?. ' Tdv?rWr"" ra atjfuirM I'm ilaa.aa mmw lraa ItaWa day ana 1 karMkw M ki.-uiw. mad umf at r tacra . . . . . m ckA naarartra dl, tw u fuu a-Jy a o - warn of koraea, a4 twt. aaretul per uiue, alio rlnt; iVkIiwr -itfL I wirrace. - aervai.i wbcts, aa waiters, ul be cuarrrti Mil pneet a, B1 be charred Wf prieei j but aa all utlicr cawea. full rte wdl be eiperaau. cipw!T' I ulbJriwIl 1 It wdl be rememuerC't. that no lor conrrvaiKx. for any persom wkatevari bwtaay I f - - Maa Waawwlia aaaT a. aa t aaauf aWtll mall artK-lcs my drivers are at liberty to take, af . . .r a m. -.. IC I ai tbey UuuK proj.er to tlo tot w u nhut nerc v xkrW awJerasW, that I will not bold myself accountable for the aafc aonvtvanaa of any artiole whatever, uotevea the mmsbk1 bssrneet but I iu cnueavor to nave tne oest auenuoo paai q them. This line of staee interaeata die Faretteville and Noribrk line ot Stages, both in eoiugaiiil re turning, neatly al Uie same hour, at M. Uoa a. Fsn. Kear V afnesborouirh. rasaeneer totnt: down, ill pay their passage at say house, four miles from haieigtu and those, coming np, will make payment to my son Joseph J. Uulaird, whom they will find avNcwbern. at Mrs. Seott'a, ur at hJhston, at the house ot John uatlm, bsq MfclU I T VllA JAKU, ITvprtttr. firovu-llilLMay 8. 1827. 21 -Cm X B. Tlie Stace will leave Ralehrh fr the fiiture on MoudVvsand Prilayt at 4 o'clock, P. miurr on niownmimii rmiin u ociwn, r. i - vi ri .ni uut ia hm. and isa thura for Kewber on the next morning al 4, A. M. , , 3 . . M. D. - "mnniti in' 1 I viRtuu.tiv. . tfiuhvUle. Jljml SJ. 182T. . r. i. , .L I v t n if i a iirnhnhlv tint unknuuii I fl I , " " f " J -- i you, that a Jackson torrespotMiirrsr vnm-1 1 'a b'eQ 9r?ned n this place, "-vihB n-i tia .jcwV sfininatldii of Truth, and the rescue I ditra. aa htd ti u mm ari taawwn to I aWM klier lb t Iota ul Ik lila nr. I hrarMUM la ln rit aliilM ' ttitrMuul lia arhi uiL.r..L .Tik - , bw ; -.ii.ui:: m hVUUSI I IliUUVBI llvf II I at tm iUi-ii-t.r Avnunur JintinvlKi r..--. s - r ,1 '4' k" Vft! --r--TTi 1 . 1. nna ,.,K,-K irrn,.-a Tl f.t I uoiu uie iiuiutaiiyus y."y l,l""?7v aim poiiucai prciuuicc jve .omoiurn i io fix upon it. Tha progress c4events I dut inir the last twelve months the astonishing ignorance which has been umfiiimly manitestea, not only in re- fecence to the private acts f his early life, but also to public services of a more recent date above all,, the .modes pfl attacit wnicn, as a aermer resort, nave latterly oeen anopteo oy.tne partizans of the Adminstration, proclaimed to the friends of this distinguished individual, some ol. whom, for. the longspaco of 1 forty years, had known, loved, and respectett bim, that the ;time had ar- rived, when it was necessary to rouse li -i.... c 4k.: i-..i ...;i M - Mnwive nm, uicu (cui,iiW- 10, re- cat to memory tne scenes anu transac l . f their early.vouth, and to give ,j wnPj.l enrre.fi information rplatlVl I 7 ,-.-.- i i th nubile and private com Uct of 1 great man-toafford to the friend. and supporters ni his claims to the Pre-1 sideucv in dinerent sections of tht-i United." States, such , intelligence as .1.1 k I.. li, I wuuiu ut, ucicaauij wpw i whui - acter i a proper point 'of view. It can no lonaer be disguised that th? re-elec- tion' ofMr. Adams is to be proinqted ur in- ii nun v viwia- i . if .1 - . - I tion; anu to i ueciuace utts oojeci, every species pi laid. n oa ana misrepresenta- Hon, .calculated to tmpose upon the credulous.; bas been eagerly seized by UIC II IIIUJ VI luv WVHiiiiuu, -UH ifn,iupu with an energy and perseverance wor- thy of a better cause.' Charges which have lonsr since been. refuted, and con- signed , to oblivion by the candid and impartial ludgmeht of, society, are aaain and againrrenewed, with unity and I , k : . . - concert oi uea.igu wiiicii tisiHiv ucinua i (.leariv ueiuuu-1 strate lliai ine saciiuce oi tne cnaracier, j botll public and private f, oi tne uero.oi New Orleans, haa i beeji resolved upon.) i st j u : i - -i. a -. i i uucr buui vn tuuisiaucc, in. ivm i mittse fefet that farther delav would he noiiarato baUnmiiialj they wdl proceed therefore to answer and repu t several charges of a veryeiiou9 nature wjuch have recently beenprefeiedbyrpectableauthofity, 5uttp the performance 1 the. exertions , of the comoiittee will be I ;lt Aivf Kn. ' rirk ; ffl-t-' rrtl I BILl'LClllll 4 WM , IIW , VVIVUW I LI AIUI IIIWI 1 than ;tb, tuy tiiaclaitnany wnh f)r . , w . , .. . , i-,-, trntton to ; liueiit're twitn .the eiectiveius inepasj to prove the fiegar ice oi fylof tne people- f fariicbise of their felKjw citizen, of the erf question that may irise during: the i The Committee cannot close this ad- Ui. States,' and they.take thjs occasion conlrovernj ? I But ; the" committee will I..1..1 ' .1. .... i 1. 1 .r.i.-.t: - . -. - . I , i . . i ' ' -.? ttiaf - Curb: BVKtPiii htrikpa at thft mot f m, Jt.rit.i rio-hla.nf kr ' rl-,cnW I V MVUI VD V asaW a, wu w and 1 endanger, tha fvery elistence ol 1 . I ' . i.l... V . I . .. our republican ln&titatious. lan-il irbrtatPi-dlelinrs and friend- , . f .t - ',! am - rvr, . o . . rei iUon. between au the members of cWtf, t&Mld b dvt otjett f trtrj fn wlucli c&aaut WetattaintAl wifh Ml MUtk f tKi tpint a A0trt- bos al UrWartbct.ltironlitt (be iua.t Witlt tHra prtliioioart bbtertition tHt oroaiitte'ill. bow rocrel to wiv nai gva win wm We Blhqrt(j bat rtcealJjr bttt mrgvd Jf0t Gaarral Jaikton. W"Wgd with bating ; eaai;d tb eiecutiim r six militia inen. luclaever aaw Bta lamiif ontl the clwe of triaei cot Bitted after their term of " V oeaq Mid. that ba remaioed at in'0uate therrbr that the nasuee of to thoaa lawe met with hi aecret appruba'.l ,,'B' ' J,M,J t w alleged that when a member of, the Tenneaseo State Cob-I eotion,' ha Voted fur A propertT Qaali ncation in a voter. '. - . " " InrepaiHij means for its defence until - - . l - - - -. - a ' Upun what foundation these chanreal are bated, the Committee are real I j at a Commissioner to treat with khe Chick a loss to understand... If they could I asaw. Creek, and Cherokee Indians. fur a moment believe him goiltt of the cruel offence embraceii in the first cliarge, llwj would erer after .hold him unworthy or their .friendship and sop I have aorvejad, a proper, site lor a r oun port; they would be the Jaat persons toldarj and Arsenal,- Soon after, he re-' maintain his claim for any office, or to IceWed ordere, to cause the military defend him from tha attacks of his! enemies. Bat some of the ' members of this Committee have enjoyed an intimate acqaaintanee of near forty years' ouration witn ueneral Jackson. ,, , .. , , . -i au oi tnem nave long known him. and I they claim fo have a better knowledge i ..: -t ? ul Pr"""B r" cnarsctcr llinil those :who have not possessed similar ladvantasea heT'dolknow that benevo-1 lo. ..! hom.ni. Zr. m- ... T" " r,"""",rMl I . : . r l '. ' ? . i . i I tijaii in nis uikdosiuod, ami Wlien ine iw f4cts connected with the execution of I thew nnfortunftte meii are mhtly un- iaerstooa, Botning wmi tie tounu in them I i nese icin are on recura in uie varie"Xo oi una .taniuniii, inc. cuiiiuimec n . .... .... - -J f a(e Adr. 0e- ,of the uAnthem n i- s; - .n,i Br hripflv thi. aa will an. led uepartment, ana in the omce or tiunieeiiio nesnation in saying mat ji was no.P ,frnm ho anhinimxl tatmnn rlimminonf ilnnoasf frmn nrivatinne. sirlr. ij0. pipkin, and the certiBed copjr of the tnalof John Harris, pne of the prinr I cipal ringleaders ef the mutiny. These men were drafted and mustered into the service of the United Sates for thelpecttuon, he did return, and in the fall term or six months a larwa number of I them while at Fort Jackson, in the Creek natton, mutinitfd---fofcibly re leased a prisoner under arrestbrokefof open the Commissary's storehouse, hav- inz first forced ' the- guard ' stationed I there for its protection- arid finally I deserted, after committine- nnmerouii l - , .D . .I., otner aisoraers oi an equally aggravatea nature;'. For these; offt'ttcoftthev were arrested, tried by a Cntirt Martial com- r.c1 mhnll. f MitiSnPRart ('....l ww.TU 11V. , ,1. ... 11(111. vulb.l 1 iltnil at nf th.m mi nf,n I of the appointment of the President ol the Court- and JuiIh Ailncsti.f tK lormef ofwhom was a brave, high-mind i 1 ; " .1 k .; .'.I j eu man, anu coiuniaiiueu me Aiississip-1 Ui militia then hi theservice of the United States. General Jackson had nothing to do with the proceedings, the uiucr mcuiucia ui inc wuun iviariiitl I . . . ....... i . I having been detailed by uoionol Pipkin, the commanding emcer ot the deUn J quents.' Tie was hot within .300 miles of the-court duripg the" wholef time of M, ICSSIUUf IVT 1 19 WCII JM1UWU lllAt I he arrived at New Orleans" on the first I day of "December and that the court was not oriraniied until the 5tH of the I same mop th. ; The Mutinous party A licaded bv'the six utifortuhate tneii that were- afterwardr ehot, left Col, Pipkin wunoui b compeieni earnsou, in uieiociieveu wuuiu auu to uiesirenzui oi,tne iniost o me vreea nation, wnicn was then excited lo the .commission of acts of hostility by British JAeents; at the . j . ; , ., i . ,. i i very perioa too wnen a iar more ior - litiilafiU uni-m v. wlfb an nvprwImlmino-Hinri y, witn an overwhelming force., was Areoarins 'to invade the lower country . - so "duced was the bomber of troops W this -Jesertion," that the remainder wis necessarily confined to presented) by I gainst t the . Liovernment couldeasily 1 (...I tlfl Kf -ill-rt'; W'titf . krl I w r - - . - i llll V HtU. VUI.IUI.Ut. I T H I UJII in-IUiey not ptotlucedf Is Uiutfuinbent on 1 ataritiate them4- lhiv wHVo-a. vt farihir i-.fkW -.ill hi Ifiar sh? ir.-inal(nn 1 of hU remaining idle; and inactive athbe Kentucky troops situateif'on th1 1 7 - I V miJV- VV kllKI W W IIWMUHMVUI J . . ... 4L..: .! ST ' . ' . a:tt;r me termination pi inn last uar and- eninvinr tiio iiffir nf Maiarlhartt nl I r W Thnt I.pn JarkiV."" " '""t-r" "! v -".". m?--1 ' - . . --..... i i " . - . " . . - - ( ucnerai a a svtccure is a libel on his wbhc acrvkft, aoJ o3Ica.Wt r t'ji aiuat rjrrpoit iuuanca ia thox b BVeor U-litre it. . -- WbrthfT Utrr it ac Vatb, In lHa a.wnioa tLat be rtmunrd tf Azcif," apprir Irom tl.e rlloin; Iacu.- la Mt, 18N, Cu.JackAo rthme4 fnvii h Cmk eaig, ami to Jgna hmhh K Mjwr 0 ccj ( abmirtu Oruerti, ilb nlera ta pre i lb aouth. II rrreirrj the aiuB of. the Crrelt ia ISM. aod it tha war. Ial)tUer I813.barin reach down with jwm fioa , and latigue, ht aelect nper aitea for tbo erection of Furtificatiwna. " Aboot thia .iieriod bia attentioa wa reouired on vpr Ntirth Western frortier whicb was menaced br tha Indian, and be was eniriired in September 1 818, when be was appointed Tl' Jt being performed, he was im mediately ordered a select oil the Southern ' boundarj tf Tennessee, and mad lead ins front' Nashville 'to New Orleans, to bo surveyed and opened.' Having performed ao many active and important services, Central Jackson lmignt witn great, propriety nave- de: . . , ., j. ' . manaeu irom me uovernment a snort fenpite from the more .laborious dut'lCS Lir. -i:..:.-. u... .:"-. ' ui uia uivraiun, uuv iio maun uuam.il rei IflUwion, for in the fall of the year 1817 we And him concltadinj another treatv Uith tha, nhpfntos, Imllan.J -ftr.rr. ' ,v.j . l L i . -1 . L v mia ircaiv urougii.s to tiuae, wnen he received orders to proceed to "Fort Scott, take command of the, troops in person ana put a peetiy termination to Uk SaminnL ami Cmm il.i lrmul. - wv.. v wa t .win . i. ' i i.r.L-.- - ' ' : . ' ' i. ' 1 . i . . I . . one or the most aborious ever nerform , bv General Jackson, his' life witin pes and fatigue-few of his friends vnv tured .to indulge a hope that he would ever again return to tW bosom of his family. Contrary, however, to all ex of the vear. associated with tha venera Ible and Datriotiff Shelby-, bild 1 treutv (with the Chickasaws; by tne provisions .which, the ktates-ot Kentucky and Tennessee extended theirjunatliction to the Mississippi river." These and ma- nyf other' important aervicea' Genera I Jackson parfortned ' after the close of i a . . . ine.warirom tne neeniereuint the service ot bis .country.' Until . the day of hi. resighatioti, his life tvas ptte ImntiniiKil eeana ivf aetiva' anf Inltori. W.a,UM... M V W . . W. M . . . W B S BM wvfl ,- nttaflntiB ' and et this man lb now ar Acme, and enjoyiug bis office , of, Major General aa a au.ecure "r : ..- 'Tlie Cdmmittee .!.-(. ..-. !.. il. . 1.1 . nvii;e tuv uuiu t viiare, inc jojett (of which is to impeach the, consistency of Geneaal Jackson V republican senti- ments For the purpose of rebutting una vuaisc, m uaio tciciciiv.. m uir . . !. . i . . journals oi tne senate during the years 1797 antf ill be mpiy. stitticient.. Those who twill take the trouble to examtoe themy will find that; he " stood UT UIC SIUS VriSIC1TCI ,.USI WJiaCUU .ill the" republican rankss and' with a masr nanimity and patriotism unasual among modern politicians: . General ; Jackson resigned ,his seat i the Senate to-atlke way for G periehco and AVeight1 of character he rrpuoncap party uunng mat gloomy pe nod of our history. .. rii lo man was more JdecideljDpposed' tofthe Alien and 1 aeon ton i.a ws anu io tne ' AUi&iuisira nf Julin' Adama than Wait General i - : : , - a .ir. ' Jackson!.! 'it, XK-'tX 'UKi, ;1 "' in the fourth ana use charge, it is alledgf d that Gn.v Jackson, w mpmbef of the Tennessee Sute when 'a Con Jriotts b'ol'f ' ipeinuous: with the utmost confluence I li 1 '. m 1 1 1 i-w iti'm h A ' t Vi L. fur.. UIV VVIU.IUIIKw.lni V. M .IIU , VV IVIII- ., ... . going charges t thecandur, judgmept J tires, without touching' upon autjeel 1 .-. ' i ... i . . . I fpf tiv' lhn' imnti tHtinn i.f -iiuflri1i i l.-K;,. tfta ,!!. h- .,...1 fi l.n I TV SM Via (V ID H IM HV HIIW -- VI U IV UA V-C i ngni uana o tne fliii!ippi, ai Tire i I M '. I KB'-. I ... '', .. IT I . a .. .. a .. ;-. lw . " son ever wisjied or deemed it possible to aTct t!.a tbars Ur and .atauJ.nx f &a.'.t A aUuclf U j.ifrt(lj a- aun!.; ooa aaaarat ! atpp Na 4 aaaa ia bU fnpte aaai a-faaio(U . witH lh ttrntt-a lit vtrot 16tt - rtfU baa tbt follj and Bft41ofta applj ,lb piiht cf &rnnUct? la tbti atat.' It b tr, tha apQ th' aj, that oa KgodmJ and viMj Ken- , tuctiaaa. bad " iatlotiuaatr Utd;n Lat ia eqaalty traa. that after obuiains correct aernant of tb .circamitaacea . ttendtiwciba trmaaeti-.a, b. itb bi , v tM charee af a want of roarart and no prejudica has ever xisvrd.in ths mind of Gvnl Jackstm agaiii .hi4 feU, low rit'ir.eril of; any state ia the Uni-1 r 'j on, lli. knowt-nnani.tiity . fofbidl. ... tbt aubpoaition; hi' 1'etries indepe (Jrace would never.,haye permirted'hint to conceal such 1 prejudice bad it ex-! v , Isted. . lite - Commit, ea, behave", that ' no man eiaild h ltd. ta fill ih' - -- PreMdentiaj chiii, whor wonld evince';' . , lesa partiality, lesi pr-juxlice, and roore) ;- goon1 lee ling to- the-, citneua of tttry ; arjection' of nhr United States,: than ' - ' would Gen. Andrew Jackson, . ; ; , Jo the abova remarks, tlv Commit-; i 'y, tee have tt badjo view the accom- '.' ilishoiept of any personal or selfish oh- . ; t ' ectsi and if rin performing what thej conceive to m i ooty,- they should -come in collision with those who 'en-, . tertain different. opinions, and hav es-- ' i poured a different aide of the great qoea- . ;';., tion now penning oerort the people of, " " .L- IT -...- Z. -11 l. ... . ':.. T . A. uie v. cnjica, i wm um to mem a matter - y i of serious regret; but justice to them-- '," selves, to General Jacksonand to the people, reouii'es of them a fii ui and faith- ful discharge of the trust committed to v; , them. In the execution of this trust, io .the ' defence ef thev character and . . J fame "of Andrew;' Jackson which r';TX:": the tommon property of the nation '- --Truth is the only instrument that V, u,;n k. tt.-j.ik-. r-ni:... . j . -. .' , mi. wt awMi-'UiVj -VVIIIUIHIC7;' tlCCKI - '. hone .other , necessary,; and 'would w-5.'' "?V toice to see qo pther in the banda oi ttS y if- JOHN OVERTONVv'v;1 ' ;Chairman of the Jackson Coolmittee. I Tlie ; following extracts are ' taken' -. from thev proceedings of the coart :mar-j u ' tial which', trier- the militia n-; teath'- "- tenced Mo b shot, at vMobile,, with J, h Vtew of hevvin its organixniion, the f 'ft. -C uiiiiuci ui 11a uHiweuii'irs. - inn iiaiure of the crimes witli which the prisoners; ,; ;" a a a . v ..-.' "i - were cnargea, aod the sentence of the; . rnnrK ' --:.. : .r 'ji . i L 4":'. '' i- V-1 MOBILIt. Sthnceemhrr.lRli.-. ' ?jyiwiy Me iieneral Cop&.,JllartM' :V ma Ct MtOUe ba virtu of tha faUovin mrW (. .a. awmn tsBAi." oirir, '.7 r :--.-. .' :-.:r. 01 in t b ., A' -Si' .t . -.--i.ii.-. ... iii - J f. 1 JJtad Quarttr, 7th Military Jhttrie. ;. ' -: Artl-K UtNliUAI UK1EK3 a --'c v Vp" A General Couit Martial. Ut eonsist f flra :. members ana two supernumeraries. will e invews ' ' , . at Mfthiln at such tim as f.iftit r-.l-M-l s- L 1.1 .1 11 i - .- . , r ... . tuwq, anau iutwi, ior uie irwi 01 vuen mililcv " prisoner at may be ,'brooght before it. Col. F. s.-' !';' reriune I nercoy anpoinum rreamerit 01 tllBS J " Court, and lieut W.. L. Robeson, of the Set . .',; Infcntiy,' -will act as 'Jwlge' Ai'yacativ CoL ?;' ,? Pipkin, of the flrst Regiment W. '. Militia, wilt V detail the member from the State troops at andj ' -near Fort Montrory-order on all the wit- ' - i tip .if, nMrmn forthe trial nf K i.t(1,,M- r ' ' .: .1 his regiment at thi place also to furnish spci; " ' ehargea agamrt themi lastly, will notify Lieut. ; 0.fl Col. Arbuckla of tf i; bable time they wiU ' p reach thi tvrtint W snablii him livivtriiluia !, - : 1 hone of rttina. i...-.r. .r-" v ' ituur.it 1 Bu i Lt,ffl Gen, J . ; "The General Court MartiaL of which Cnf. . Perkin ha been appointed PreaidetM. Will eoiU. "-' eneM 11 o'alook, 04 the 9th mstaut, at ucf. ,, Quarters as tha Assistant Deputy Quarter Mati ". General may assign lor that purposo, ' ' ft' ft-. i ':. '.. U.Cti.-iiJtntma't.ttmr. i .-!'' The Coart met pvtrsuaut to tne pret tdina cr ' ' if Present - - ' ' , '-.'- Lieut col. r. raaxixa. president. Capt,; J3M BweKHAjr. , Member Lieut, Uayiv Mircaatk, . 7 ! ' . Ena. Jas. H. Wiimam? Sopewum . 4 The so-art havintt beeoi-rmilarW enAtf..'.l and no periiona appearing bctore them lor triid. ' adjourned nntd te-mmow, 10 Vlock.n. ' ... v . 1 be eoort met pursuant to adjevramentf pre- . Mnt, the President and member, . and bavin i ....i:c ' -t .i . . . is - . Bern nBui-, h-vitii. a, uie eoqseit, who belny pi-eviously asked if they had any objection c , "', to any of the members, and having knsweid in v the negative, proceeded to thetnal, ke.r0( , . ; John Ilarris, a prwata of Cayt Slrotfier' o. '! pany. - v..J: !'', f ".IIAUC IK .HUU.VI," . ' o-.:c-.-. F ,1.:- v . -.'-..' oviiiv.uuu. wur-unvKcs uie i inn and 20th Sept, 181, he went about through the eatnp t to get assignor to go homo oa the 20th Sept. , .-1 .. 1 - II . ' oi, ,uvi mwu H1" winiiu soon navea largevf, company than C'apt Kilpatnct :nd on th ' morning of tlie 19ih he received the pfoptHiona- V bio part .of the beef and floor that yas n ibl; , taken, tooted it, and oo tha morning of the 2utA ' Sept 1814, about the end of the reveillee Wa. .' ' . . . i 1 1 .. . i.i . - - nuuxneu on yeuws; hw iiiuis; ungual ana Ulte , ,. arriving m the eightuurhaod' of Fort ijtrother, ; ' ha- stated that he would rctako those who had ' ' been taken y wpt niai-amore-Vi-. .,. ., . , - .. .,";. ;" . , -...A- - f CHARGE Sd.. ,f. - , ; ....w---";!oiiivwi m MtrsT.'. . y-W-'-, Speci6cation. , la this not reporting those) ' sho wers pf. the mutinous pnrrv. as required by I nm Huluaud Articles of ar. To whkh . ' charge and specifications the prisoner plead aot gudty. . -' . i . .!-!, ;.' .!' Lieut Koah Bennett, a witness In behalf of th ' '" prosecution, being sworn, states that ha saw the pruoiier .on tbo 19th bt ja. 1814, with a paper " eocuinitig a good, many name, aud tha prixonee .. Inl', i t. Im. kj. A-lv m w. IUaIi isw.U ...... 'as dii eiited him to do aflrrihat tlw who ww f urew-ut said K was a list of ttieu' name tdtraw a ' 1 : provisions to go bom o the 120th September. 1 bum UIU pnmtter taam y m muintiHt fw.tf, ' y. t WOO marcni'tt on on uie warning vi tnr uiu !... V . .ln..-e ti" hn - . . narmuii.t I - i heheve uie pnBr never tTuoiimi BiiV oi tn i muUnoui party, u rew-u-e by ih rules ?ni A
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