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f Wu7iL r "-'w""fc r-a w etjea.1 fott irt, la !wt u r-. wintt sa? 4 ei-1 m .7 . iTZ n.,,i . t w a. : Ui j W rrawaw UU la prrtWe, Utxt e4 ed r Trr lb. Ai,fl, bream r0'ift It I't'ttrU .-t-te, H ! cwUIksi i 'r"' .IV. Jtu trt'er f the lmc be Jtfr S'nttrrf, a mewf of C pH from fatit'te f (iirrbf. place in tig 1 trrim- iaal .txtM t Mr. Clay. U irao-ferries; , r o' of certain Scales. " lr A .m, li vtrrett vii.Uti..n, tf the f the preside t-fjh State, as eaprirtf .- . . . . . .I ? . ' .1 . Htrtrrteciton. Ai enniHiwiuiT it will be wilh atonihmet. llt Mr. liert lu become Iks. friend of Mr. aihl tbeWyhuiublr wi.i.it Mr. CUT. . Iluw .tne rtttf managed to 1!T hi card 0 Ids . . . . ... .. - M.M h a i . I I AlltChUtenl M ir. 3irn, 11 at In time to JcWrwine. ajd Tiow the Lv.t.r-rrnlleinall l We to explain Ms letieea (r speak , the plural) and h prr.t cnrwlurl To M cofliiueiM, Jt ii 4t!3c'Ult li conjrttarc." , ' T.ut of lln eBr'C4r!ol, Ahat tke ripJe of the 'riniie wf VaTtliefthil Crne.iJI - . v v : ? k . , ....... . . f ft ftftmi iii.iv ft r iftu. iiirftii fmirtli 4vf iliem. rt1 require W. i l mm? Virriiofti Id, 6ut the nien otit t f ..ft M-na s ft M yntf'ill Itl. . . ' f r.. A STfff ART ' Of ar Sir I han it infoi VO't XtAm ((- in mail, that Slit freat quil'tO'V i.UchI5 " elected on the frif ti',tr. lincrl Iwlto, ' who hd 99 9'tir n Hi K3",' n""Ks, ftnfl t; m .intr in 1 1 Riu'e'v rewt W IA fn irrcis Sut 5 r:i. i, a Ji'i'iilr. Alanv V l Ul Mt'6 electoral Vutr,''an4 the majority hi only 7 State, had in CoiirTf sa 4 vote, t art, Crawford had oiffc? Tbe ote atood !: Jor Ailani 6 New England, Klaica, . Kw Vrk, MaiytMid, f4U, Kentucky ,'Ulinoia, Miatonrt. f-oniaiaau.' H. . . . i r ' ' icn. Jaekww had Peny1Tama, New; Jer- aey; Indiana,- South Carolina, JaiMiaaipni, Pennnylvama war tioanimo'iil, vUR tlie Aieenfion of alnjle rote, Mr. . Iteeckc of ' Hiiladrlohia. a deeidt'd ftdamrna.1 , v .. Mr. Crawford had N ii ginitv, Delaware, North , Our dcf.at ts owipj to the 'deaertton of Henry Clay, a-haj went der coatrary'to every ft...-ft:. ftk.. .-.ft..i .... jtftft .v ri....f Jt"lf'ytl . l ,nv- ft ft.k. . - i r.nriTiMucni.,. Huir mp. rla will lie anie to liiatity tli 4 courac t f 'Comtltrt tothf people VI1 ft IV TCn, IftIM p,4ft IM" WjfKltlw.il tr -k r.-alW WftWWMti iLi r i.r. a. W V-a W Mtar al Km ruari ta Wtare to (W RJa aW " l-a- t-4 b ai. itkl.fr, iaa br( V a 4. Wa4 a Mni a4 U tr, Br lr -fc Itoa ta tW aaaata. " TWr rt e C'aiw-a- t hr -aaTiO. atxt M krkl.Tr. aaa. Mtj tm a. U ra trrr WkM V iWra u Irom IHttftMB, llanu mmi ana WrUaCr'a , .M t-hMt ,'A Tfca atw tW Mmcik cltlftT L'U nwy a U tU t-itiiaat a to ilr.' AUma. h acr l4 ay i ra hi a. - , " - i-rr aam-f nart morfc ortw-nV-d a llr. rtti Ai-u t-rr-vt. tA We doc Wir da- ri aftxl 1 llima, luM t hi MtriTtftHfyiHiiltal Kr. tuc ill T9 fur -W". ilir traea i as Itwi Utan. an I the wtwle a ill ae b mf4. )nratt ft lnl Uritlrailua. Criiwla Ufirrt at qrcea. l!-ai t CoMH-le b rWt-d. Wr ( trnaianf ll wrrcu f ll.uurl. fclUttca,-a4 Lr-Mi, aal e ha tP. licrt Uwt aiwy iU lM-at.Joliif w u4rttuli(Mi irom tnul ajarn-r, ix inrr ur rK-rtam. nT navifrit irnlwl. I irrr vrmtk'nt f ( in bal Dwlrirt. Mf 'vr lwl m pJiiW: m i1 if wr rw Taylor, tfttr nMnwlin to kew Vnli!, acli, ml Ucw. ta atria tanir iiitn 'lie Clarnan . anil bate a anlKtarT mAn-mr. In and oat tif tlir Slate. . Mr. Clay haa U- treatty iWccired br tn fciei lo kriUorUv, and at Aawt ill trll Ii.lk a auu t.wltil maLc him aiMra b a a .a .a In afliirtio'i to Uiee extract, Ur t iminnnn i.i7;cue ,my, . luinurs . elecletl in.nlace of lic'chrr. It i tliHtis!a HiAf Dmiel, J itKuian, ie lecleil in tlik place f TrimWu.'. , 31.. Ilaininititfti. the Kditor 01 (he d. ic(li', is a true Wue Clavite, ami uld be aKiur 19 ive cuiivnrv i nuch 'sj in' if ther.wore not tixe. Mr. G.tlfs' frrMjMnfurimtiiiMi turrH out to b;. iikr Hit ini!i-ptit;il)'e tcatimonj ft bout Mr ieli,r,jiin opintmia, a ml lua idjr,,- liilc letteift of tlom?UC maiiui.n turr! ! , . . ' .U'c apprrliend tliftt a few mure' sm li artlrU's wiH aerioiitily nH'itt Hie IftiJtl Mytn'sc!mracler, a a musltr . work minl-r'C S. Telegraph. From Ui Kentucky (iaat tto. vriot. " Vim arc 1hr m.in, 'lait. ther,) j tlrmeti, cin.Min cf S.iliburv, ami its iiiaJaUe ar'l- H tm be e4 caatrvliL ' ..-. - A'iIiikiji aeaeral r-rr?rr. lur rei- eJ aeaefe Uir, tie kae rvH jet learnt I bat an late bee a Uanjeiooalr woumi- etl. . Dm it ia 1 be errr-fled, that prraa nut enja4 mi tW atli r, were truck will tbe-ktwnea and brirk bats, wbile rndeivorir ti cc,p from the acrne? alUn. ;j ll la iiiipiftaaib'e ! aar. what cahip p? cwiftCtae0ee mij;l, . hae reaahetl irtun thia rial, had it nnt S. en arretted lv (he pnunpf. energetic and iouiiIt etui -tluct m Majer B41 rj . aidcJ bv ihe Hrv Mr. Hall and Mera. rirk..i.rut ; ami MrCalla. - Short It aher th.- af ray reaa roeneed, Mr.Ilarry araa ailling'in lii office, ctnrerins with a frieml. trlien two Ii'tgMr rf-riaUle ruitcim 11, tp poacd lu Nlr. ll.'a political t ourM-, lu il f en:errdv.aid with marh ea' rtrfi'r rl,tiajicil,l:i pfrorjl a.iatre to rufl! th if anv bmlt ran. ! put an end to thi utiiia)p affiit f v. u .vt'tir help." AViihnut a nfiftien'- J.eft.i'ation. h-a-aoretl them lht he tnu!ii tl il if in hi Kower, r ilie in ntteii'p'; 'nil r'.n my n;nn a hor- bcloriinj; o (Hie of (lie ifiitleinen, lie rii-ed into the in i I t nf lh comluianu of 'lie inuninrnt ilaiier of hi life, xo'rid ti abower if a'i;tes whii-h wore Iiui IimI frnm each ii!( r.,11 ino'H ,ire! J'l-atw! The fcitntiil ol liia Well kiiowi) woiri-, arid III- fnciidlv re jiinnHtrnnriM, c:i!nii-d the tumult, in whivli hi wia attli! bv ihe Rv Mi. Hall, who rtiteitwl the vatd nbur 'he ..in'e t't'e nt anu'lu'r point.-0'h thf PTPMil.'in"!, were in croa' tliiigi'r, fru'ti tip ini-iipptflienHniii of anine of ih -iob'r-', in 'bir motive fnr interfi'riii' Hapfiilv Mi . ewairtl vv;,h lint Ii' tie injury, alt niisp --t niA in two -ir three l.ireV lV.i' 5 h- :i i rt- of Mr IWrv, expused a lie wm on hnrsrb.u k i 'lie KtniieH t'.rnwn frntt irli t(le. ix truly ;i.'iinishinr. liv 'Ii'1 exc' Hor.s !' th:,4( Ceil 'ie ' 0. the luriiult luid Cr.4ptJeJ tie ia..Uy taT. rtt'ir. 4Ve r fxtreti.c1-Ty" kear cf tWete iKi!ttl BfocrriUB' Tiej are deeatorT u wcWatler ef freri, t-Vftl if reflated, will ccwpe.1 i1 - lartrv tm Uirnle tKe cwtntiea in! Wt rlet-tiott dtr;ct. a at t id th e tN retclliej from lar; ateiblie if V. betiD-t ta-ether IB Vw w P litKal phrcnzT. by the arU of tlcctiou errinj, parttaaua. ". - ' " , . "vtitbury. Jiff, il . Dinner to fot. IJuriotthlt fc telletiey llaicKina (i. Barton. Uarn or .f the .Suie. harirtj arrircd "in fln town on Mondar, the I5'h '" on bta way to the t'atawba Spring. taa invited by lite eitirena of ihe )lace partake nf a pubiir dinner, as a te'.i mouial tif their h'jS eruMderalmn of hia atrial viilaea ami olJirial aert ice; whicW initatior be pn!ilely arcepl ed. Areordhijly, an excellent dinner va Turniifthetl at Mr. SlawSter'i., tif mIucIi, a rcapeetable company of:i- 4lie "jenerai election romiiienccu in UiU place on Monday lat,yith unusual spirit. JJofli parties uetl tlieii tcieatt exertions to take f lie lead which, how ever, was carried Sc maintained thnmjh. nttf th tlaTft by li e fieiiilii f General J tckjon. A ningular rircutntanre oc ' i'?'!!'.4lljl'?.ntt' .".IHgi Uy w hich per-nns at A distance inay'judje of the temper tiiat prt'viiited, Abiiut eleven o'rloik. a piny fi'otn the country bvarin a hemj) : atvton'riiiy m every prWipt hxh he baa Uta!k?surmi. tinted tvith . wVite Has'.and ' v ft,ftJT..i.-.L. 'r! '.t f . Ii At . ift-v .. .... ; iiomeniai i'v siiV-ided, when Mtifurlu mielv. it wa ay :m re n w l bv ome vrsiiiis wii'i t i'iiie fi um lieliinl the Court Hmje, iitid, pruliablv tint Icnowit'? what iad b'en dun0 threw seveta! icne at t,r Jackson p:irlv, bv whom the attack wj im fiedialelv n pelled. At this rriliral juncture - Messrs. Hivrkinride md McCalla rushed out of (Ne Cnurt House,: ehf i displaying a white handker ,ketr.)jt;Tf advacaterf, and in favor of rnan, ' " V. M .ft, I. t.n.l ,ra ...... nl' ft rl .tmnltilti. ' id!y il miinced hi f n-e the v hole Nation. .; j-The 'mail it'itartinfc, aivrl I can ad4no more. ' . ; . In haat, j-Oura tespecifully, T.rZ.3 CJaeeara. GUi'& JTerAi.t.'?? r.''-. P. Vim iT.av mult e anv oae at thia iuforv r. -- - - - . , on,yott ep Ptope;!.- . ;- -.Tms tJ-tof Patriot ' 6ysri1iat ' Mr. ' XfaAtaa tivaa a Jackson man... This in aid to proe 'that was not for Clay. 1ie' fact is as a close, confidential a,ent .'Vf';(Mathe-SweiMrlO the Craw tord .caucus to make "confusion, and voted for;( Jackson f tcith . Cluy' conaintt and ' then "endeavoured to jret Jacksutt to ' ppoint Clay" Secretary bf Sute.'-Jt J 'clear ;that since Buclianan,' letter, . attettiptsC wiU; be Ymade .toshow that 'iWii kleY havioa voted for General Jack ft ami, ..cuuiii not t wave oeen inenuij xq Clay. ?rbe fait is. Uie Pcnnsy Ivanians 'turned hiiq but of Congress because he was Clay's aeeftti. ! He theu demanded the lace of ; CqI lector of ".the poit, of Pliilaoelphia, and -Minns :Mfi8 to have iwe iriniui. ii .y-" not voiiTr.iiiciii to appoiot Wm, and Binns to frighteu Adams, (uffered the' Democratic Press for sale. h This -led (q understan ' ding all round, andiJMarklcy, was . to be iprovided for.' General . Steele ' died; Hi captain Jones was appoined collector, . and Mark levy (hot 'for being a Jackson man) was placed in thcnaval oflice. Mrs. Baily lost the Custom House pi in tinjj, and Binns got t.' ' It ls inlriuc and corruption all t round.' Jvlarkley, throughout, was a tool fof Clay's; and if he had not given Uiqv the office, he would Tiave made known who author. fsed him tt 'urpit Jlrv Buchanarito go Gtntral Jaektori and propose lerm$ '. . " Tbi Kentvcky Elechota. I ho , 1 n tel!i2encer."r.f this morning, is .dumb founded, "' We have no more reports of reports no more -cerfairt : inteiiicencei, that' MesV rs." 'Trimble- and ! Lelrhtr, art; elet ted! Oh, htiwunfoitonate it, is for hit ' Clay, that the people of Kentuckv havtnn oh ita motto, we believe in these words, " Ilmrti Otni ai ihe .tfmmea'i System If e 'Kill mnnoit Hum lhat sup port t.'i," paraded up Main street, tu Fosuethw-fitTh tavfrn'; then -found the Court House, and finally, 'into theyaid. Upon reaelunj( the door of the Court House, the 'standard saml llai' were 'hoisted up to one of he. 'windows, out of which it was displayed. A Jackson man, considering U intended as ; an in sult to the cause he espoused, seized it ike Old, Hickory would have ser.ed a Hartford Conventionisr-duiina: the war and dashed it down amons; the crowd; where It was trampled under foot, and. totally disappeared. Another attempt we understand, was maile 011 Tuesday, to parade again it!i a hemp stalk, bur if whs attain seized, and destroyed in iheascunle. A sudden shower 'ol ram. however, very , happily sdispcrsihl the combat Hits, and cooled Iheir temper. k The emblem which caused this excite ment was certainly, as the French. would S,hial uvrontvt. For while Gen, ral Jackson Was sustainini, life interest the Kentucky Jiemp grow'er, by votes in congress, the ev KoglatKlers bv whom the, Administration wa?ibrou:l 1..:. ' . . i. I ...I I . .1: into power, ami wno nave given ir men undivided support,, opposed all addi tmnat dulie on the. importation, of foreign lemp,ft Jireferiin to supply themselves Irom Uussta; and even t Administration jtselt refuses to use ti.e domestic hemp in the Naw.- Yet sm h are (he means made use 01 by .Mr. t;lav' trtends to excite; untounded prejudices against Gcii,jacksnn.:; But " truth is great, and will prevail?" v v lin VVednesdav, the parties renewed the Mi-uple witji greut animatiofi. Af ter the election had t onfinued about two, hours, the exritt'ment became1 unusu iliy peiit. 'The intense interest felt by alt, had soprepared the minds of the people Crowded sroiinil the Court Housei that it evidently, required but a small matter ; i...t -yu. ...-". 01 iiTiiaiiou io produce n ' conyuiaioD, 'vC:. .y.:i ft.:i.;. ..' ru:, 1..1 1 -,u.' luis uiui.ijumT wuj luuiiMiiu uj m: impt udentt tlisplar ,of a fla 'ft witha i...4-. 1 .1 -. .1 , j' ft . - t . . n- similar uniun .tiiutiiniiaiiiiT tarnrii -ft.il':, i at ...a t... .1,..-..- I. si 1 ""i'i ivfvvii "j lVWT,wSS?ff United States Mail Coach, and the a.mv'8 creax mistane. 11c anuuiu lute. .r : .1. ' l.. u. 1 r,t 1 ft, . .1 . tv . l 1 exniuuion i anoiner nemo aftttis., raiseti ftw..-Jl..tftul that th monnlp ill Kplilui IV I . . . ' IVi'VVIVJi ...mft ftft.ft j. . v .. . . . .. . j T7VV I. ; Vu T..,i A,.tk the Court House door by jome wrtr freemen by f"" pa.tir.an, possessed :of timre Murage that.theyflianufacture the on tloths, baprJdee . U ught Uko a frW Wthei apptie't to a a?azincM,l gunpi.wder, . X1V lift a a. iwiM , - r " - I 'It, -a. -i. If . i 1 tt w va " v rfbJIected tliat such a people are jiot easily bouahU ,Mr. Clav should have recollected, thai the Jight quivering ebade? of the cteaturei of the treasury, . ttho have bteo nurtured luto aickly existence upoo pap, - may W- bought and sold with tnonej. and patronage, tnsucnia was agrain pulled down, and a riot With sticks, stones and brick bats immediately took place, which was alarming and distressing to every friend to h peace 4ind good order of the town. The affray continued lor a considerable . time; the principal com batantf .;ktn2 ; 'different sidea of the tl . a. a a t ' X. -1- out a.tnougn a iree peop. "J.' CourtYard.iiTd carrying on the engage ceived. yet their votea are the reward of L.; J?-.- 1-;..ir K.K.0f7., I lll ta av i.a.-ttfiis:n iuu asiivi vaa.anB aK virtue and patriotisms Last titrrhrs mai from which we make tra 7. Extract of a letter, dated " Lexinjtoo, I lth Au gait. I82T. " . ; ; ' ' V are vakmp, trWi mueb anxiety, for th return of our recent election, tbrouRlioutf " lat., Wc ieel eounden from tba hiformai hicH Itaa already come 10 band, of havfcig ou laitied nix memberti to Cootrcas 'not arTeo.--SJ, all events, Um rmoaatrtioB 0 Jaekson't trvnpli, during the utmnRle, jiuU bejond all denU, tliat e trill receive iko stbole clfi-tcral t u''"'Lii? i-m-J.' nished by some who wf re aiding in the keStLwSgS V!' 1uppod:that Ke tne loiiowing e? there wereiatlcsa than su otreven hundred men engaged in the aniay at one time., ;' j r'?r?. ;?! . -'"V-i , We deplore this' occurrence most sir ' rfelyj both as it respects the cha racur of our' country, and as if regards that freedom' of thooght and 'action which "ought to. characterize an inde pendant Kentackian. ; All tand upon chief, as an insignia of peare, and as an apjieal to tie good feelings of their muturft friends.- It had the desired ef fect, and an end was put to a riot, which, at on-v period. threatened the most dis astrous ronecjuerce!. I lu timet v ani energetic interlerence f Hi se crnlleineii. and particularly of ? ii . Barry, who risked his personal .safety,, to save the lives of manv of his leijr'nborsand fellow citizens, that might have fallen 'victims to this unfortunate affair,' entitle them to the ratiiode of the people of Fayette, and of cverv friend to peace and good order. But for their manly and prompt interfere nee, at a critical moment, manv unfortunate women mictht now have had t: mourn the oss of their amVthmate husbands, and children the death of their fathers. We speak advisedly, when we sav this for we are informed, that about the tune the tumult was at its height, some impru- tietii men yerc heard to threaten a , re sort to lire arms. Had one musket, or title been fired in such a state of excite meiit, we will not attempt to depict th consequences, but leave' imagination (0 portray then). ,.' We had written thus far, when we Jeftrnt . that it w:is intended : to charge ;u:Ve uniiii;iv proe-'edt'-gs t the intern-. .ii-raic . coniUK f nrvine j.icuson par.yij VVe are persuaded -ihaf H would be tin ii'ijus' -charge.' Il is priucip.iUy ro be attribu'ed to tiie example' set on- Moll day to it i it -!-eii fueling" tiy the iti; troductiiMi iif offensive emblems, itid an I'lbatinafepe.rfe'ijfance in th.it co'ttse.uY the Adam party, wli-n tli.py fun ml '-.it, l alcuUtejl' to rouse ihe 'an'jiy- passioiis of thetf ;opiioiienis B-side, we are lsisured ! by" n-spertable ii.t-n, (h;it . ih't iirststmies ue thrtiwn on We dnesday, y ' persons who claim oit to be of thi Ailams party. We will jnot, however, ity, that there were Pot faults dn both sides. Some of -the, Jat ksoh nnrty ditl; we 'understand, leyate 'a' Hickory bush at the Court House on Wednesday; and it is said, that the first stones thrown, were directed at that, but falling among 'the crowd, caused an imrhediate separa Monfti.l tne patties, ami me romniFnce- ment of hostilities. 10 consequence ot th ralm )'roduce) by the closing of the poll until after iliniiet, which gave time for the passions to coo!,- antf the braise worthy exertionsof miny respectable meu tf both parties, who miswl with the pwiplttbd used their influence to re store harmony,T;an, entirely - different "spirit prevailed throtighoot the after noon No , disposition-- -was. shown by nyone; t tlisturb the beacelthat we have heard of, although the election was sharply contested by the friends of te candidates, . until' a short ? time bel'ne sun dc.?n, when Messrs.f Breckinridge, Combs, and True, were believed to be elected by stiiall majority, ft 4: We learn that much' estifement,has also been exhibited during the late elec tions at Mountstcrlingand atCynihian a" -- ftumor says,' that the - Court Housi at the latter place, has been somewhat injured, and at the former a serious af Tray oceured, ' in which some persons were ao imprudent as to tall out a party 01 me tmima wun nre arms.. , 1 tie jack sou men, against whom it is said,- they were inteitiei to be used, indignant at this attempt' to coerce I hem, commenced tie violent an attack with stones, as ioon virinitv, partook, manf of wKnm were the old arqutiutancea and asxiristt-s ir the Goven'ttr, when ha rrirded in nnr town, some , twenty years ago. Maj., John McCletlatid was calletl to prestd'v nisfed tr Charles Fi-her, Esq. as Vice President. After din ner, the following toasts were drank, interpersfd and enlivened by social conversatMin, and pa'notic pongs. lt Tlie Stva of Nonh-Carolien In tha llpvolti.ioiiiirr Slrn;ijtp, but few of her t trr stales madP grti, r Mcnficci in Die r.iii-of l;Serty;,at thia day,' nono of them ,-irr moreilroied to Ihe principles of our tree insitiitioM. 2d The University of North-Carnlina, anil the nl her Scn'maiie of Iarnin in 'he t.lc. Inii llipenre and Virtue are the guar-aii'-et of liherU' " The .Indiciarv of the sta'e: An enlijrht-rru-d Jndiriary ia a sure aaf -guard of the ppniili-'a rlhlii . ' ' 4'li Our respectt-d (rueat, Governnr Bur tn, : i elcome vm tor mnntif; his old friends. M r hoi, or him alike for hit private virtues and li'w public servirei - , , M.i This in.ia''s bcinir eiven, the Governor n,v, and returned his thanks to the eom. panv lor 'lie complimentj ami pave: "The town of Sa'ibury, where, in early life, I pew d many happy days; to its present in laiii an-, I1e.1l Ii and prosperity. Here's a cup to "aukt !:; ue." ' 5'h The Uiiiiature of Korth "Carolina: Fewer ma ntes, and moiO deliH"5.'.;:;, 61I1. The patriot of Nunh-Carolina in the Keo!ut-oiiar Struggle; Honor lo the dead; honor and pros'.eniy to the surviving tew ; V01X T-.f.ttS " i W By Gov. Rurton: The Constitution of the United States, lim-ted in its evnttructim un limited in Us Juration . ? By Maj. John Mci;le!land: The County of Rowan. ' -' -, - By Charles Fisher, Esq; John Haywood, for the past 4(1 years, Treasure of hii native State; for uusullied honey yj1 -trnd 'enlightened piVtriolistp, he is not surpassed,! either by Aristules ot l,reecefer Lata ot uome.. By Col. ' Thomas G I'oJIc: Archibald Hen derson; his associates at the hat Jiave erec ted lo his memorv a monument of marble; but his best monument ie' engraven on the hearts of his fellow -citizens. Hy Kirhard H. Me.xander., Esq.' Ales-andc-r Hamilton, his fame biigh'ens with the efflux ol lime. 1 . , ';'- - By Via). John Beatd, jiv $tat right and Uuiied Slates' rights: ' Happily blended by the political patriarchs ,of our' country; may their harmony never be- iuterrupted by ua. piring: demiigojruea. f . . V By Or. Stephen h. Ferrand:7; the land we live in: may it always enjoy peace, prosperity, aval independence. , ,.. , '. ' , - . ' ' TL Wave tWa aJttvsi I rr-4 Mfiawl OVm af AWttm-lrm. aa yanai Aftf- af r J unt, i mm mm im m ahmU ta Mvaata . A ak- trmm Alraaa-a. at 3Uy Jl, lrmt Irfiara af tetat ia-Mraacma an mm a-4 apM. TVry auat (Imi A'wnl mm Kvvy U-l otraa mtmrtmm mik ika Ma Unmt m Bay 4 rpt. TantUnw ala lUl ta-a Aiaink Wl ,t4 la Wo. tVal mm urn rtrra to "ft" tLa aV-rtn mi imt t wn C-rt inrllw M jrra. 1 W ftn il ka4 mi ill the aaaraatr tva mt llir tureea keyMd ttia imt, tha aausa af vturk mmrm aldl tt b iU, (Wa iftv -tiOUatt. Tba prariMj kody o Kanuaa tr.np, eotiaMad the ftf.nmtm aovovi 0chomm Uanta iW haMn-ra. Tbe tdimr of tlx Jnaraal Coraierw ka krea eke4 to a;vfr W-tnn the riJ-t! ta Uw ImK mf Jitlr, la mmwrnxr tar Ur pal.ltrttvi at aa .t'a.rl art -eta (w B tlwnl-Htoa af Nattowal lioard, aa4 Ihe eWtfia of LaJayeUe. . , It; tSe !it;t IWIniWra, at , Baldinore, .trsoi Urerpn!, Wnee (be nailed I be Cik af J-il, TW RritiiJi Parfiament vaa -OfirUft J M Uia tint Jui). tort 8l.at.ay nl Art- A m iltjf the ImII to aliirli Ilia Ita? at anrnt aa f ttm, pre mn to llie HMm)ra'ni, irnre rha Gm XteratT lb 11. a1 lUa" areh-i4 Oro Bill. Areor.liiir tn flu: l-ena-'r, lb avcrarva re - I hi liken f'-nm hImiiii I yi truio(;al market ia bug- laii.l ami li . ' The I jeqnn4 CtWH-e nf luc illt July, re imrks, vliai the provikiona nf the net Vare Unuie Com Bill llna all llie a ke.-if anw in aontl, nrvhirlralir.il hair Wn twHidetl ky the lt of Johr, in ha brought to niarkei acconHon to die rale ahkh had Mmel t lie lmie of Commoni, and a amenik-il by the Lords. The present iroA- ion permits timxicd cnn only 10 ! autd; ilie lute txe a lonx- oiopeijira're, and allow ed all fueeijpi rirn to be importe anil betujit lo market, on pasnij; a umy of 'jus. er ouai-ler, when c-ira nf natitu ii-ov Ih in at 6 is. ami a Irae tion. The duty iwreaaeit by s. ftieerery single sliillin attich iba aiaiket iimk; and rteereaied by tao hillinf'u,eery nliillinpwhh.il the mark et roue. . All ihe measure ma erTerl It to let loose aleut K)intNt quitters 'ttftha binwled wheat in the sptwo nfu-n months. '' " Tlie Tat-ia Monacur of tlx 29th' Jnne aays: " A report is spread that the news of the eapitu lstha of the Aeeopnlis ha arrived. It is said to have taken place ca the id of thia month. : The Greeks wht ompnscd the jrrrion haw Obtain ed permission to return tt then own homes; and tbu riillielene, amoiiK whnm waa- Colmve! FsbvH'i-, are aiitbnrned to go to whatever place they aliiMild think ll" Bv the .hip Jmephina, from Bellast, Liver pool papen to ihe 13th, ard lnon to tlie lOtk July, hatphi-t-n i-ei-eived at Mew York... . Tlie fc ll-miiiK ii-amnh is copied from the London I l- lu-ol ,lnl 9lh: ' ... " The 'I'reati of the pval I'm penn Powers fir the proin lion nf f.ivece, h.-is been i?nedrin K.nglatiil. The I5i itinh liipi ofilie line, from tho T.ijjiis have prohaMj , I this time, nailed lor ihe D:ii-d:inelle, under dmiral Beanrlero. " 'J'hrre are mnny cirnumVaiK-es m I: ieli lead to the I- lief that th'iH pratifiinjr iiifoi-iimtion may be n-lii i' upon Another London paper, the I unci, st :iles il thus: " Treaty for the settlement of the affairs of (in ere between England, Franee, and Russia, was "-i-riied in Downing sti-eet, l.i)inl-'n, on the fitli Inly I he stipulations of the Trentv.lt is said, would n I he made p ihlie until tie- rntifica-ti.-ins ere i-M-hanjed The I union Times says, t'n- Vlav whirl) has ooeun-ei! in siiiinj ihisTrea- t hau been oerasinned b the opposition of .V'-lria " V I'll- I'.-vrte is positively state I to have refused the intervention ef the P,uro;enn Powers m re gard to th affairs of (ireece, and til haw resolved to listen t i no further applications Uion the sub ject All VtiHsulmen lire n lie summoned to arms. 1 he C.i-,:ek Xalional Assemldv havim ei-minatr-l itg lalini-s, has dissolved itscH't and the Seat of Government haa been t ransferrcd tii apc-. il nn iioinaina - The three British ships of the line af Lisbon, are ordered to proceed to tlie Dardanelles, under the command of Adm Reauclerc. Tli Kussinn squadron on ti e w y to die Mciliterninean, in- riuue: tune snips ot tne line;,, ft--.. Il.ftll .III.. tMNWMftMMM MMMMMM stalesl t. ci eate. m ite rmol,4 sKk k.s, U. iacre hj JJ ilrcaaae. r, it wa. Uel- IWtw. !l ar the ether (rom Ierr.1TT ! oe Urted raoti.e. What i.thJ?! case? Ilenry Clay. . BfmV(u lloeae llepreautrtea. , ifyma tdeaae. has ru.inlj iouUCjm-J.ul nakt John Q. Adams l,ewtr7,.. - W (Wia Bi David F. Catdaell. Esq Cot. - William Polk: a Soldier of the Revolution the. bat ties of Germantown and -tiuiftw ; attest 'hia valor and devoion to the cause of freedom. By Dr E Villey: Canal and pnblio roads; the main chains which wil inseparably link gt.r the interests of the JSorthcrn and Soulhern sections of our country. ;,- ..j By Kdviard t;resh,. :Kq: - The immortal V. ustiuijj'on, to whom ! we 'are indebted for the independence ot.ftOiir eounliy; may his tf-od .esainple ,be practised - Upon by "the J D'ee . ud i- suiir treneraUona, and his noble devds recorded, until time shall bo no more. By Hliilo White; De tWitt Wclintob, a giant id intellect, an ,ioiieW rtepttMican, m innr-iple; hi- unparalleled achieyemetUs in i;e cause yf Internal, linprovments, are ihe ri jrts of his resplendeiit. genius, and Hercu lean mental lahorR.w; - j ; t - sf er the- IT'sidelit tit : the dav (Maj. 'McClelland) had retired, Col. T, G. Polk gave: ' : -(6f I .i President of the day, Mai. McClel land; iran his vtars be numbered to 999. -y. . j.i-i .. i i . i . .. .. " i nu company reiireu ai an eariy nour, tit-aseii wit.i ihet'CHciTion tu Having lonoied the Executive; of the Stale, in a mjufier comporliiig with ',the dignity bis othec. --'ami gr.ttilying to his fed"igs as ah individual. .V.-i-V---'" f , lfe.it. Carolinian. Since onr last publication, there have been se veral arrivals from Europe.'' We have extracted the most interesting items of mtelligeu.ee receiv ed by themv which are as follows. ... y- , - The iwoket ship Howard, at New-York, brot Paris paper to the 1st, and Havre to the 2d of Julv. A letter from Marseilles, of the 33d, states that hostilities had' wommenced with Atciers. the Algei-riies commenced the attack by firing on the French schooner La Torelie, which was. however, relurved by the balance of the Fveneh diviriau t .n -. i- ft' v , The Precursver of Marseilles pnbli.sh.es ttie following on the subject of the difi'crvnees with Algiers! n ; -"i t rt , "The- prineinal wronirs of the Dcv are first, the affaip of Sieur Xathan Maci-y, and of he seven millions paid by France in 1820, but which the ltecency and his subjects have not vet touch ed; seeoud, tthtf fortifications which France erte- ted at tiile. (a port belontrmt to Tunis; third. the ' demand at tribute whk-h tho Ppwera -pra tented by Franco do not nayi fonrth, the pride and arrogance to M. Hevaf, tlie French Consul. in his intercourse with tlie- Regency p on the sulvject of the alfairs of Franca and the Roman Mates.. - "The insult to the Consul consisted is the TVy's throwing hk taa at bhn, and orderinr him M LI . .ft .. . . . ,. j . .. . imm iiw presence, r .r -'. T ' ? -:- y ' The French Government has declared against Algiers, and given notice that convoy will be' established between Cadis and Mar seilles. i?r1.!!-V-'.';.?','i-;!;..i;, ':. . - Letters from Alexandria, of about the first of May, y that tt 'apear eertam that every poss rible tn-eisurc was takea to n.-event tbeexerutioa wi acsiuns wmci) B was Waksco'inty, August ZT, 1827, To Hesse; Liwir-scs is LeHat; - : Gejiiismen-Tlie incori'ect imprcMio attempt ed to be m - io on the public mind m relation to the proceedings of the Senate of die United States, mi the. nomination of t)e Honprahle Henry Cluy, as becretru-y ol btate, in .March, 1825, has placed me in the unpleasant ilikmnia of acquiesoing in what every henatnr present must know to he wrons, or submitting to a candid world there marks, and the only remarks that were made on that occasion.'.. I have, therefore, determined "to furnish thera forthwith for publication, t will on ly add, that several of tho most distinjuislled Senator expressed a concuiTcnce in the objeo ions m-ged, and declared to rn;e that they were prepared to sustain them in the event of any mem ber tit the Senate desiring further investigation. liespcelfully yours,' ace. " ' . , , ; ; JXO. BllAXCH. Mr. pRr.smEST,-.As I cannot." n . ,i- .i - ... . . sisienuy wun a sense ot tiuty, give a si lent vote on the Present occasion. I must ask the iudulgence of Ihe Senate mr a lew moments, while I shall a' tarnpti in a plain, frank and brief man ner, io give mem tne reasons why I am unwilling to advise and consent ,to this appointment. -; -v,-' 1 i, ' ; I am duly impressed with the tnnmen toua duty we are about to nerlorm. and the importance of the crisis, connected with the deep Vesponsibilitv which at taches to each and evcrv member: am hence mv siilirituile to arrive at truth by the best reflections which I have been eiipatye; of bestowing on the subject. - V'.l o guide and direct 1 us on this,. as well as every other occasion, it may be we!, first, to look to the commission un der ;" which, and from which we derive all our powerstd wit: the Constitution ot the U. Mates. which we have all ta ken a Solemn oath to preserve, maintain and defend, not in the letter only,-but according to its tine intent and mean ing. yVV hilc I readily admit that the let ter. and, perhaos, the rigid construction -f ftl.ft-S.ft ' ft. , ft . ' .. in inn. insumneHT, noes not imperative ly lorbid the confirmation of this nomi nationj yet I hazanl nolhmg in savin that every reason which could bave d: erated on the Convention to induce thtm to insert the. following clause, appliee witn increasea lorce to. miiuence the innate to reject ihe distinguished indi . t i .. - vinuai, wnose nomination we are now bout to act upon,; ;The clause is as fol lIlWH-i-rj ' No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the Uni ted states, which shall havo been created, or the emolument wlrareof shall have Jieen increased daring such timet and no person holding anv of fice under the United States, shall be a member of either housv during his continuance in office. 1 would askwhy and wheref.jVe is V , . i ft.. . . ... . ..emeu oiaies.tana litis Pr;.!-.. .. -aade 8n o,,r,(Mn tj fa- ml wiabea of the An.eV.caa ,J, uutler circuotsuocca of au rxiiVotair,! ry character, has r,Ue. upon tbe of lie United .States t.advise ,07 acnt that this effickot friend, a memhZ ....theVUOIaafracyUi,-; lie. aboultl be made .Secretary ! I would rcsjccifully k, wbciker u aauctioniiij or coiifirii.s avt tion, we ai e not iufrmgii, 9q . . tius policy of the Ct-Vstuau.? . Fiwif .,-'....,. u i. . ... i. '"a .... ..... . ....j wr Piisnru io yjftjft, ate an ulike. or lo increisj. ti... v.i. with a view lo his liulividual -; 7t ... . . - -. roar e noi wiib as much pruortetv h- ... pei tetl tf voting from aonlul or intt ed con-iderations, whta .ho makes a oflicer, who, in turn, gives hits ao ufficef . wm noi irrsja on ae time of (he S. hate.by any farther t fforl lo iltatrn ami enforce the" coincidence of tlie rt. Buns in the two casen. They lausf apparent to every " inlellig.BtJ-q.in. Again, waiving' all objections eb.cV manifestly result from" the C)rr, ing considerations, l wouhl.tsTt, ,el,. j er.from a decent respect to nuWie ,,- iment, we ought not to nut our vefn thia nomination? f am not prepared hi ' assert positively that cormmion tsft1 mingled, with this, transaction but. thj ina.ii leei aumnriscti to say and bt lit.ve. that the circuinstames connectedl with the recent Presidential ele'edn.' aud this' nomination are suffictent to fix on the public mind the strongest saspi- manner nuve oeen cncateiljnut ol' their rights by corruption and intriguei' and, in-smut h as our government is ha..' ed on public confidence, it is of tin. ast importance that our foundation 1 well guarded. The administration uf the government fehould not only be pure; but its purity, as far as "practicable; should not be suspected, tft us view things as they exist in practicil life, iic oenate was pruaenuy uesisneu te . ft, .1 s .I. .- . n voe.a. on tne appointing powpt , I udmit. to be exercised canncious-. ly. but fearlessly and independently when the public' good requires'. - How often have we mdogised and boasted n our republican institutions: our hsDDV distribution of the powers, of , the gov ernment; the salutary checks, and bait ances to be found in our Constitutioni and the eilcctual barriers which hava been provided to prevent the encrouch ment ot either upon the powers of the other, and the consequent protection te all classes and interests? - But if these things are only to be found in tbetheo ry of our government, I would not give e... r. ftL . i - 'ii i-n i.j . ' a iig mr ineni. tne tuiicrent iicpaii! ment. should in some respects be ;con sidered as rivals, each watching ever onportunity to strengthen itself, flhij weaken its nvii. Lai us, therefore,," vigilant in the exercise of our cnn stitntional 1 powers," gunnled : as' well against open assault as coyert,'lin siduous encroachment, v" Fori howcV-f lofty and high sounding may tie the sen timent which we.somenmes heaV-utfef" ed tf independence of the people, the icgiiimaie proprietors oi tnis goveni- ment; yet mis inoepciincncu, connecteu with a dependence on the dispi.'n?iD power, j is'' fraught with t.. the su'dsI alarming consequences to lhe-Vi'.icri.U'i of-the people; htr;'':afi fwo ' recede .froji the ine. : we impiMCtiptihl y glide, nib1 the; ; ui..dly( embrace From n , retrospejH of thr; past, les sons of wisdiMi nnv often bft estnict- ed . We seif -tome rtxeivejlieir .tlouciMii act not prom ptljv ot hers, pet !,ia ps tcntimcs h nnmbtri'are kept in it "Mate ofMpefWti' cy. a till many have ilieiphopes afid fejri operated on, whn. lihc the "sanguis. I, rishman, calctila'ed tirl drawinga priie tyhfTift'fortjothlioJiatl fet-tickt in-tln lottery. It is lime to pause and M the misfl.ief full in the face.rl'ts 1 roinrt to (his, that nothingb'it prnuf p- i'ive of corruption will justify the Sen. ate in arresting an appointmeiitrif f? we ant iporf degenerate than fatfe agined.n, VVhat are thi'; of 4"i ease, as generally admitted to be- tra to which we are not a t liberty to tura deaf ear? We see tVt 'ftoiifi eat ipp!w nents, neither having confidence itttl' other, at a critical momPiif,,y.'hcii ''t lonves and u'e, s are about "be 'di'! edi the tine; in opposition ' to the', w ascertained wislies- of the people oflu State, fly into eacbi other's ariris a" Cordially, embrace,- without aught, ar paring -to. the, World of'reconcjliatm ami adjustment, of ; former difl-rrncr Bv which means, and by which ajom the on is enabled to grap the Presfe, Hal Chair in violation of the sovereign' of the people, with, a saiitrv ' of S25.CC per year, arid the? Senate of ftie , t'rut States is called upon to aid thi Pr" dent, thus made," to roofer on the o1 the State T)epartmeiit, w'th' a atary ?6,000; And f hereh , 01 ak ing ty m heir apparent to the Presidency. Cuji ment would be sopei flii'ons to a bodv eniighrened as the one I am tiddres.in Why. was the concurrence of fhe.Sen required by the patriotic", a rvdiserfr mers of nnr Constitution, if sve h' fftHnn- more 0 do thun to register tl edicta of the President? In tbis es the etalted standing of, the ihdivtdn makes it, more imperiously nnr tbit acfirmly. . Therefore cannot j 'v irt advise and consent to tiija'apr tnent1,J.-r,ftS,- (ar-pasdUrd Cothpsae I that bo member of either Hoose is per- Ifwit ...i..ft... , , .'':" '. -' . - . 5ft-w-!
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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