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'r b ne l't li-nffve wtll ,fiunlri l.n tre the bcn n, .new f trrmMHH Jtistlhc ttiUr in o er, eithtr iih t 1 .,rre rnn-'ii!e-t l'it r- prrfMsnt wkh U- (jer, or to fir ' it i? tc!trminiijiyn-wM mm '.ir,. rniv. . .i ncri ti til Vniflll, hy MOP -..-.l- , iwl kirmmir of the 1- ' Ikji, n,t it Uo'tM b t in of every Ctti. ,-n, wiih tie modcra'ioii ilue lo hinieellena firmiti' Uio to hi eojniry, p1j'. ,u wminl jirrieveringly to eonieml iprnK he ilanncni" Veiir eommiUee, therffore, In t..Vi)r una revic the prominent wvmmt "tlie AilniiiiiKtrittion, na ue pnncipire u VrtrH ,ty rhoM in poer, W rrreeittiblr VrHi)rlit.i tliif ooncluwon, end ere ppoety o llj? r-elcclinn of Mr. Ademi firtbe Wlo Inn rion; lit. The menner itt which he 'elected, to ir tho leeet of W enougli t nke us l-xk with dilwitfu jeor nj 'jertune lie. crnne into pewergine the e.nwe v M f i majority tf the nation, and h e Violation (in the oinia ef your ommittee) of the tm P"t o the eonetitit ktti bermise, frore is eirlirrt infmoy, hi ioune habrei cilltinp elf inlereM be 1)r the rulinjj prim-ipfe of ell hi Uctioov tliig four committee UoM not te be ptatdi t:i iettifin,y .the! he n epoetete Feder ! n eilmit, end if we look iiHoth tte'e1 if tlie prtic at the time he ermiUtieecl, that ' the l ederal'ute wer loeinif the eecewilaney, ml the Kepubliceni beeotninr tlie dominant anvj e have almndant reaon for nspect. W the in'eifrity ef hit prittciplea, end for t." doptinpr the in(rufe of Cheetetfitrlrl, end fsyinic ti'st "t no1 'l difBeuH tnatter to probe the motit which ectiute lie conduct, eren of Biat men "--Your com-' fniHee feel therefore warranted in the ester-, tion, that III clienge wae not ttut Teaull ef cooirntiout conviction of the eerprttif hie wavt, but tpr'minif from the moU eotijid of( iroues "it' apr!;ranliemen,, Your com- mittt e are the retore oreea t hirojMie cuse hit ilemocmcjr it not ortbodotj became hit opinion of the eoHrtftictWe power ef the tenerel Sovernment, ere the eeme," ae ihey were Bk-J'S, when the' ConirtiUrtion of the ejniied S'aU wa mere puppet in the handa .. of tlie politicel jtiKKle of the time, and poo.. tfwea to mean uny inmg or nouuna; in ac commodation of the farce, which waatobeact. ed; became hit policy leadt toentnrni( alii nnces, bccaune he held that he had the riRlit te receive and to eceept of th invitatipn to ha rrpresciitttl t the Jtmphyctttnie Aasiocia tion in yca&'Awwwca, without the a'ldof hit Wlif n this country wat egitnted end convtil. sed to iu wy centre, by the ' reiflnotioiMt nl TimiU'iona, which party j eongrea wmhed to impnee on a newly admitted State, he prive it. hit Jeliberate opinion, 4bt Conijri'H had m right t impose ny rearrie u ui,l 1'.mitiliimt wtllf'll fttlA thfrilirllt VlMfr tier. . "-v'i-. ; -.;'f:.r -'' . Yo'r Cftmmilteo. have mort .mjrnnim5y t"t. mi to '1,'nc. but what John CI. Adw i a tniiii of hifih liltr:iry attainment tuid that - from his lonj connection with this and other ' Government, that lie may be prufouil Statesnmn If its we do not donbti but -we dmtrusl the purity of Li intention, the cor eetnes ef liis p'rineiple. em) the Integrity of hi Heart we aixmi tne nouncei nonesiy ' of him, who ha aid m letter to hi friehii, tlmt principles iltovlU be, made to aree with the Government ulider which we live, Until aurli time as we can ret at tlie head of that joi ernmentl These form wot one fourth of the returnis, w hy we do not want at the heed of the Nation, the present incumbent and hit 'riirie Mm';tiU-iv Were any other wanting1, tliey n",;bt be found in tbe principle which Tmve been advocated by -the AdininietrMioei ytvfir -in rntu-ri'fii. fn tWiv detirmintitinA fn prevent stch ait alteration of our (''institu tion, as will secure to the people the r;jjht of directly thoosing the Fresiilent of the Lmted atates a doctrine, which,; although once . nMjutaiin'a by the r resident, yet, when at tempted by die friends of a Republican Co Tcmmetit, vis successfully rceiste1, by ral- - lyinjr in its opposition tho friends of art Ad , tninuttration, which owes its nrigii to the grievance complained of, and' who, in- the opinion of your Committee, wet oppotrd. to ucn a cliange, no itms a unvicuqn ir.ai any tJelitcriouvoneone'neea could or would have ensued, but from the knowJedo and - . .1 .!iL. -I 1. I l Jinn persuasion, mm h urc tHano n;m nren . effected, that then Othello's oc. iiputiim was pone." For your committee wouia aic woat loan is there f good sound sense no matter jiow contracted Ins view of limited his un ... . . .. ' ... . i . . flerstsnanifj, wun n reccm civouim uciore "iikn. dj it w ho does, and must deprecate, the present mode? Should there be such in this large and respectable anemblv, your Com mince would refer hint to tlie manner under i the present system) In which tlie oe of Maryland, Illinois ana t-oinsisna were u fvmedof.in the recent .election, a exempli fying and ustaining the views taken by your rrnnmittec: Then did General Jaeltaon re ceive seven out of Eleven of tha Elector! . nl MunrlamL three out of fire of the Electoral trotee of luan,land two out. of , tbe Of tho fclectortii oie oi iiiinoitt and vrt a maioritr of the Bepreeenmnvea of each of thoeo State oted against him and i lvn of John 0. Adam. ' Wo Kentucky wat dn- i -r . .it n Itnntf: ! She was bound tcd ik1 d F tier tw tlw d- ( I A . . . ! t. i ' itKt'4 s t- U-r mfm- T IVr-. 't'v uw ' s- Htt f" ...i t.i , mrm to I prrtA A tn wt r m L-tv t mvJ t l-ci., W ie li m I r td 0 HrTmtt M t i l y U wiil el coi'st . imii i your euMxttr are la jiu air ansa f, they mn hermit t v, tfcat tee wUI te m "rv I rUUln fir the PrewUracy r-.i J-ha U. k Um ai4 A ' J. i wn, V-rw-rit H"M tee, lbe the r -..tmM lh Imtrd ki' alW4 M ..we a cWeo tWy are eatWxl rerheeao t-t.f a aim. wfcua adW ta Hrv xMativr U tat m ko pUied by IVe w.li of t x-a-cuin iieiKt, ad aim lerknwWd(rrt aU pvwer let Mherci in and eraaMtin; from IK axileobetarrw U.aa bee party mi Confess and Mmlf Uae been opijod to ka attemii-M of Kr t oiMUiaiKan, and him, hae atatte lua always be a, that Ua People otit m( right l r U cl ail oftcere ahieta tWy i-y nd eovtmenHy can between aim, who aliarrl n4 in tbe first war, but sneered Mr Mmifficicney in tb bsat, ad bias, who partook erf the irat, and trea tb lLi of the avouod riuorle fcjf iiwlepnadnaoi in hort, brtwoan an apotat Pener!!, and a 6rm, unt4atui7, ii.Or tihle Krywhfican tlie lal t. f holi G-" itki Vfe btfi" 1 lim pua-wiaed tf that ewnsitncy of principle and stern republican purity, which is alone Calculated to reatore rUia nation to (hose prin ciple whiclt we alt tmire, but from wnicA, ) our eeoiraUrea tear, we are Act reeeitinff. . , Ttiry vi Andrew ukw, rbocsan hke, , to be equally distinguished by hi tor peblic iroavj and tnilkary aehiereinetri whom Phkp at well a Wlteraaufrr attempted te bribe, but .to no purpose. ' They believe kirn the only man, who can and will rrt'or order out of dtaas and eonfuion who can , and will pnrgt the Awgrae otable of the CkJt which surrounds it- who sa and will, if elec ted, be tae Prnident of the Nation, and "not the fwsident of a rny whoae whole life, front tbo time be. jrirded on hi military ar taour, I J 70, in defence of a expressed country, down to bi protection of the Iteauty and Booty of the South, ha been- ransacked by hi enemies, In order to find single loop M which to rest a doubt, either as to the fn rity of litsiiitentiona, or. the republicnn coiw aiateney of bi conducti and aH that bt moat . elrulent enemies can say, who pot no lit-' tie of the woon-wood nmt rait,1 ie that he is a tlihtsry Chieftains and that on one -eo cation, , h dispensed' with" eonttiUltlonal forms, yr the Constitution, ittelf.) and that too, ln wwn lanyuapo, for the preservation of conjlrttjtioiwl r-hu. Tliat lien. Jackson ba on one occasion, violated the Constitution, yeur committee do nqt ddnyj an J that ho had either to do. 4t, i not wceeafully . resist a mensilea foe, vw beliovrj by all an admit ted fact; but that he if a Military Chieftain, in any other tome Ituul what im apwlaaable te lieoe(fe Washinfriinn o Jame Monroe, your committee utteyK lenyv .'-t j Your committee believe that in huldinff up to tlie viewxif this meeting General Andrew Jack too as tlnj new 'reidrnt, that they are but responding. )o th wiahe of tlie body whose orirtn tliey are, and to Uie wislie of the American people, With these impres sions the submit the foflowing-resohitionst ' ' 1st. Jitmhed, That we do disapprove and condemn ttw ortin, charactct And proceed Injji of lb existing adminittration of the go. veninwat of tlie jtnite4 States, v. . , 2uV ?erWf, That worerard the election General ANDRRT JACK80N to the next Presidency a 1b neeessnry mesns of as serting the vovereignty of the pe6ple. A", , Jl. Atnket, That w? are m law of the reelection of JOHN C", CALHOUN to the Vice I'tesidencyjArrr'hrsv rttthmt that w v.ill use every hoitomtila mean to promote the election of Andrew Jackson nod- tbe re election of John d Calbouni ; 1 ,0 i tb, Whv That wo upbrbve of the Courne pursued oy the; friend ' of General Jncktbn In the city of Uleigh, and t carry tlie same into effect, we witt appoint, similar committee. -y ' ' ' '-'; ' . 5U, Mtiolvtit, lltat we will appoint a com mitten of . delegate, consisting of .five, wtio htll meet l convention of delegate which will be held at tunK plaee on Tuesday in March court next, (agreeably td the appoint mentof the Camberland meeting,) and then and there select a suitalile -ptraon to be nominated' as an elector1 on the Jackson Ticket lor this distxiet. 'iT-r -::, . 6th,' llfiatved, , That'-tlie ; Committee Vf Vigilance and Correspondence ahull ennsibt ot 50, which shall be selected by the chairman from the different puvnt of Kichmoud county, ol' which iirtaniblc ami resolu Voiis jueing'rcftil, were Miiatuinoiisl yjiiiiiiliiij yi vui. j ni'ivi M. iilini, tlie f innhn!ttce of drlegatcH, -'.to meet tlie 'Cnti'ventinn Htthis iilarc, slmuld 'tsiHt -ot;tltc ftdliswins jrenHeniett: Uobort lNiwell, (Jiraiftnan,) Israel Watkttis, Ernsnitu Litvit, Isaac WW liatnson and Or. William IJ.' Wfl- liains :0-r,i yy:0'?y ftCn motion of Robert Towell, the (nowing resolution whs submitted: . a ; ... , j . ; Wksbias V. F' Leak, of this county, was an Elector on t he Jackson Ticket at; the last Presidential election, ami approved himself faithful to his trust: and whereat be has since continued tbe steadfast supporter of tbe He ro of New Orleans, and is a gentleman of not doubted character, firmness snd trust, as well a of extensive acquaintance in Ibis district: ;Trrrr tvWiwd, That htf it a suitable person to be placed on the Jackson Ticket, and that we can aee no reason why he should be postponed to any other in the districti and ressrocJurJAer, that the delegate from this county be instructed to propose W. V, Leak to the convention of delegutea, as a suitable perscm for tlie elector, in. pise he should be acceptable to them.' ' - ' v-'m. . On. "tnotiiinr the ; rlnir appnted j iftiers to coutvt me nutuver present at tho incctings who 'renorted that there w as 173 in Uto Uouse, and a large ctkUtftiiin vUtolil wot gcV in in all aiitiut 250. i?;;- :';v:r On motion of I'etef H. Cole,' the report nntj rfsnlutiiihsr were ortlcrctl t be" signed by the Chairman and Secretaries, and for warded n In the Editoin tf( tho Star, Journal and, Ob server papers and. that Ihetharikg f the meeting bo tendered' to the Chairman and Sccretarie?. - '' -Tlie comiiiittce of Vigilancn anil Corrr. nondencc are W. r.Leak. F..T. Ik, E. Iive, George Thomas, Jolin H, Bute, IVtor If. Cole,Naihan Gibson, sen. Doctor William U. Willitm Trj air H'Farland. CoL James t ... r. i i..xl w t - , incs twro. t it t rd, j rf.a tokrr. AUred Ifcjcarry. Tlt W.K p, ri-rt t .j.fin, l-crt CvW. Itai yjMWk, HhMti tMraa, John U. k - Nftll M'k KWt, John 14'AliJtrr, rn J . a H'Ar..MC, uw . - tn nnwt, tho t-Uiraaaa aJ-ed to lk ste twotsaHtew. - - " ;. A true or?. -- '.'.''' ' . kBEUT rXJvTrJX.CA-av . Ja.a kV loan, a) fcgl-rtrt. ' ' - T Caaart Un, J ""i i, J i , : - I,-;' . Agfvl'e ta iountKtCt', a MrfttB'g f tJt Cil'uCD f Cartrr. et Usjttiitjf" fiimd! U ike. tIctIw f Getuntl ANDHEW JACKSUN u iTmitknt tJt tb Unit-a Staff, took. Jac m tU fib r Doc 182.', at the Coatrt-IIottM tu BcfcaTurt. fp warda of oka buridml penutna. t. UnrlcJ. tmon wLom it as gratify ing fa beMd many f tk mtast ten fraUc and wpeftabtertfotir citilcit. J celt mill I'igotV fcUq.n in culled trr the Uliair, and II.' M. Qi-Ajr, Eaf. and Dr'meitltBorttVa were appointed Serpttaricv; Tberwbjrft of tbe Meeting' a explained hj D.' AntndeU, Enq. and a mutiaa vf Capt: Isaiak Severn, the Tollow ing gerttlemea. were; appwihtrd a rot niittee to draft rreAmble ftrid Itrs. luMon. vii: Col.TuoiaasMAfhttll, i. Hart, Dr.'Jamea Iluiit, and Hrid. gen Arontlcn,' Esq. After retiring a few minute,' they reported the fuU lowing,. rb tch' wcra' unanrtnously dupted: . Sv aV-wi,. vV v 1 h Believing the 'dentin of our Country.' to be an some pleasure pending wpon the enao ing election, we cannot but feel some solicW tutl -foe tha resulL And havinr. after may tnrsj eontideratiorv, ormel our opinion of the rival candidate, we deem It no leasotir duty than K i our tight to proclaim to the a orld. (tot only our preferencebut the re son which have induced that nrefcrance- Ifnwiliing to eater into a detailed account of te lite and vtewa ot Mr. Jtoarna, we yei peg leave to state some of our objection to them, and to bi course1. W conscientiously, be ne that he owes his present eloration, rt to the good win or withe , of the people; founded upon a Must sense of hi merit button disregard of the people" voice to a unworthy intrigue which had for its ob ject the defeat of the people's will - a coaK lien a ueholly in it abject, as it ba proved unbappy in its result. If his administration bad' been distinguished by discretion and good policy--if tt had beet) pregnant, wit t high and important benenis to the country i still would we be obliged to depricate tlie mean bT which he gained his end. . But when 'we reflect thai he has only iirtroduoed confusion into our counsels: that he ha en tangled the affair of government Greeting leal out abroad, and diatentiort at-home: i When 'we reflect upon these things, w urn at n Kits which to lament tne most, the un worthy commencement of , his administra tion, or the unhappy effect of it.- What have been thet prominent festwre of .Mr. Adams' administration? Obstinate, aelf-wiU. el, high reaching policy, has jnarked .every proceeding, U conspicuous in every action of his cuurse,' Ills claim to the exclusive authority of appointing .Foreign -.Ambassa dor without the sanction of ib Sentae bi Mission to Panama, shew an ignorance, or a dmregard of the . Constitution, inexcusable in tlwr politician of a day -much' more "in one filling the high and important 'station of President-' of tlie Ooited States. 1 Hi con duct towards the gallant and injured Porter, is a sin wlik h hiseountry ean never tbryive-, : Wf his inlsmaiMgement, he has lost the couiitry the ben efits of tlie Coltminl Trade a loss, which, while it is felt by all, aRects none so serkuly as tbe merchants 'and fiwt.ijjr cX ;: North-Carqlioa. When we add td all this the errors of his- former course 4iis shameful abandonment tt S i'eti eml party, bin ancient friends an abotidpnmcHt not reuniting trora the convirtion '"at- In yUilge mcnt,, but froia clttxh and interested; 'Viey his attempt to engraft Upon our plain and unaf fected lUimblkaii manners the rules of eourtrV etioweUt . yve ure -willing te leave it o un prujndiceil mind tn' suy, .whether tliis. mnn is fit to rule over. us. 'Ko: the eondnsion it Obvioue--he tt frh-olons he Is ilaiieereus lie is 'unsafe. It would be suucrfluoa to review the lite and smiduetof Gcaeral Aevrkw. JacKsev.- - Hi so- tions speak (or tlieniseives.; He hm iudeud " fid. en the measure ol Ins country y glory.'-" Acting ' thronghobt his long- and eniineutly -servietiabhi liaiitscil by .rtnnr fit nuruose'aiiit fortitiiile of soul jwelr annulled, it must be truly pmtrtying tohlm Vfind tliat bio service are net foi-gotteo, but ' Shrined in ,tlW gratetnl hearts o. his eoiintrynipitsi.tt nunstlK:. soothiiigto hi feeling wooude J by tbe autoiuv4 ed calumnies of malieous detractors, to see with whut indignation die Amerieaa Peoil have; ii pelled the slawlemns inventions. shnll wr, he eanse we are unal.le nuttleicntlv & reward tbent endeavor to detract from serrires eminently ben eficial f . Can , we remaia mtsive: wben -we be-' hold the many' disgraeeful attempts. t rain tha eharactcr of a man, whose whole life ha been one tsontinued course of tervieoU'Waa it for thk that this orphan of the Revolution dared all the tout Bail privations et hi numerous campaigns? Shall the same history that shall teach posterity the renown of his aeliievsinents, overwhelm uur sons wkh shamf by the record of their father,, injrrstitufle'' Mnst bis service as Igiriator,' Judge,- Kcgqtistor,-4 Governor he all forgotten? No! the American People ill rise np m their ttrenfrth, ami act At becomes them will drive fi-oiB their aonaeilt men who are not worthy of the sKuntnin and will elect to govern them, a man h w hom liy can onnile-flhose sterling mtogi-itr thry revereaee, and whose services com tuand Uieir gratitude,. , t. ; y . -- . ,'.V S .Such bemg onr view upon this subject sucn our. tense ot the claims ofthe twocan didatea, -therefore;':4.' Nenfvttl, ,1 hat we distrust the present Aaminisxraitoti. oeuevine it to ftava nrwini. ! ted in intrigue, atid to exist, only by curry t . . .-w, i-n.. - . .... w vif mu ucusrai An- DREW JACKSON, in wb(M good will, pro bity and itihkI poficv we have tho atrictrst confidence, a t'ue man best fitted, t the pre vc-ti, ju.n,iuC ,v-: a;wu tne ucsumoa ul our cotmtry.' j -'"? ', ;'" V -'"''' ;-';'J'jtv . UttctA, Thai C41. Thoma"- Marshall. Henry M. Cooke, Urklgc Anindell, lecW nras rignu, cjirtnu ur. .lames u . Uitnt,he appointed a Committee if Correspondence. - ,yawd,nThat' Captain.. Otway Burns, f member of the General Assembly fmm the. tiwmty,) do authorised anil instructed to at tend any meeting whkh miiy be held at t- teignv -or etsewnere, tor- w.n purpoao r toe oung a jacason luicciorai l vcxet., '-t-ti - ltnobx.it. That the following' person com pote a Coonu'ittee of Vigilance.- -. " r t ..- . ' ;.VvSX . !- I "-!". Jl- 1 , t. U. Tt-ua- t- t"j - Jf B, -, t'.H.-l tiwtiui w-w.ui-Ui nT t-r s, ' J. r-ft. Iv IL at ( rl- Je lUrvJ- K - Me,Cpt .. i h ir, r. ik a. - v. r r1' Murrv tunadi. lul. k UewUi J, T. ktmy, fc. VaMrhsvaC ... JtM a.wf. Joub Worsw. uSwf CUi vrtiaMtL Miim, VT, P. MarhsJ Wl. ffO-n J f.iltf. tVcnwl t'Jf k rif C(T-n "Jj-iH MOi'Captadi auasbraa June. Anson Used txt' Mm.. Cayxam U.tlOpuU IT i ail Wii a Xr.UoHert UilU. . . r. rmiL . Cf llord Uma. CaptaU . Lew is. PrwUaa trVJIia, Jess ftlatKVC.-' ..-. i . tmmHf anfer. , JMt S v ton, Cp- tahs J. W. Ueuihrwn, Vnaa Maaon. CM Jataad. ' CawUl IHskH, Captain VTrirtt GooJmr. Ctau tMakikL tm-tmmmk. . A. 8tyrw Thoaaa Hioson, TCaaluagioa ntyrwsw - y . . - - , -' Cmfi4 OaJ. Uaraaduk Byml. Cap. lain Jaaie l ullurd. Captain ,T. Chadwiek, a n HteWL j . - ' JfWiuV TUT Tho proeerdiiig thin tlevtiMf be igoibf th CHrta and So- eetarv. ard Kvitwrt of paper bsendiy to the aWttoauf Grosrsl Jackioa, bf requon. ted W rt toeot uinfliia " - v , , ' , ' PIGOTt. Omtrmm. . H. aLCooat. A . ' ' ' i Jtb iQUi JiledoraL. Datrid ,-A.t -a'tneeting -of JJelegatnHVrira th; connties' uf - Uaiifai, Warren, Frank Hh and Nasb, rompnsed of the" ridIowiHrleroii(ii. . y- - oJr. Ur. A. 'A. Cvthe, Jesse X. Hynom Ro,tiu. ThonuM U. Nicaotso,- TkomM At, lwvU, Jnn lessng, t.en. Jobn Alknu , '. , Fjq. Cot. Lewis Toraer, XV m. lw Kearney, Dr. 8awt Af . BourherimHl. - " t" ' rwaeoa. Dr. AVeoilT Johnson, XathanieJ riant, wiuanato Uisteneod, rnaibnd H Oavia. Itr. HohKBOn W elkins. . '. , . ' i -ATmA Cant John AmMloik Maioe'JohalL' Drake. David Silla, Dr. Nialiolas J. Drake. uraeoa mm, esq. .v- ' rWj .'V At., '. Htiwry. r , Sims v , : Tavern, -; on Thursday the ?Ui of February. J 828. fur the purpose of designating ooijio inliiunal friendly tit tho electuirvof ANDREW JACKSON for the lre ridency,ndJ0HN C. PALUOUN for tlie Vice rresideucy, to be reconj mended ti the frecrotm of North Cafj oliiia as a suitable 'Elector for. this, OistrkrC ; " : -,;Jv' 1 0 notion of Col. ThuWaa M, -rficliobon, Capt. Johii 4rriglm.f'9H CalIedJottie Cbir. On motiim of : Dr. Nicholas J, VnktyjrUliani W, TUrt and Ti tut D. Muiruy were appointed Se cretaries i - f -','ij'i.-V V On niolitui of Jesse. A. .Dynum, Enq. It was ; ' " ' " .Jleaeftwt That, in all ease of balloting for a candidate for an Cleeteref tliia Uistriet. friendly tbe uleelioaef Andrew Jackson d John C, Culhounaa Prewdcot audViue President of these United States, a majority Of the whole number of vote given in Shall e necessary M emutitutc sa FJeetor) and, it iliers shall nor he any majority for ny one aurivHhnd, the ballot shall be repeat ed Until aueh'tnajority. b obtained by some one of tbe candidates..;' isv. -'it t.H.. ',, - U ir inotioii of Q r. A Ai: Wye he, it was. . - - , . Betoheif, Th.it, s flie eoanty of Halifat hat one more delegate prcNent than either of the oth er eounties," a vote he taken by tlie delegate of die Other three cnonties, On tlie question, whew tner tiieeatuitt ot rlMlitux sbau be entitled to the vote of the a bole "number et bee delegated pro- sent. . . , -.,'i r. ' This w 9 decided in tho affirma tive, v". ', " - . i Oii motion of p AV'otnl T.John,, son,, of FraiikItiul.tlio Uort. JohJT flALT, of .--.Warren, 'was nominated for Elector, supported by-. John Jtrao'L'. g, JKhiK - . , Ou mottim of Thomas M Crow- ell," of k Halifax CiDisox Alstoit, Esti.v.wa,s nominated, 'supported. by Dr, A.UWtrhc. , 'A.biil'ot takiiii-; place,. the Hon. Jou.v ii.iLL, of WaiiTti, -was chos- eai,. : : ?, K x,( i'vi John lliul,. j 'J, ., .11 - j- - -j ' On inoVioii; it wasV". ' f i ' Rctotvett, Tliat.a'' comnntteo of eight be ap pointed to Rime Ihe proceeding of (Iiki Convene Uony SHd inform the Cunlrtd ,Coniioittee at lta leigh ol' the reeomineiMliitipn they have made; al so to draw np- snr-h a preanibteaiid resolutions as inaT.beUhiHiltht nroper ta. suiMibrt ;the ecneral cause: in which we are engage, p proviileil 'tliey J think tny preamblcinid resolutions requisite. '-'A - jx in.nion, me- loiiowiug gentle mea wero appointed: . ! , " .1. . Warren: Gen. M.-f i Hawkins, John Bragg,"" E"fe 'V-'rV AfH i-v -y . ififfaxi-Jesse A. Brnoro. Esa.. John YrtUno.. " fwMia.iir, Wood T. Johnson, Nathaniel vVosA. l.awj ills.Ksq. Jinj. John II. Drake. LWJtictt committee reported, tltrou&rh their Cltairmaiiatficjr.tlef 6i ; it tj!iiiyci-ssrjrr 10 present any pream ble anJ reliitraus.-'tfvi't:- ; tin motion ot Ur, A. Wyehc, ittohiI. That tho 'forcimitia' nroeeedines be sliH-d hy ijie Cbniriomiatiil Std'eUu ieti.'aaU that Un: l.luurMian cause tne aaine to uc pnbliShou in tlieUU.ixb Stsr, Ihdeigh Itegister, Warfeulori Keporter aim i arooreutrli i ree 1'resa. - tOn motiou of-Dr. . Av5 A. Wyche : A tWiwt' Tlirrt tlie thanks of this mexiine be tendered so tlie Chairinaa and Secretaries ibcre- -y-The thtt H JWt Orfcnns. Y .hj the ''par tleuUrt of Genv Jaoksbn'a visit to Xfcw Oclrntai The '. ArRU"of Jtlmtalty-, loyal Administnwioo, priw.' eaneatnres llie; reception iln vbiell ne was honored bra eiaU-lul imhIc. The Ar- gu" makv ,ut tht 44 beaiTe ad iacelamuiion- aejooiuetl tikatu our sTioraa, scarce a hur.za ac companied him' through tbe strct-ts; toatee pno vivat proehbnert hi arrival at the theatres! not a regret ws tnanilencd . when, he .wididrew." T ilia carries tlie iok too Sir.' -The Recount is too etrava(aiit to te brlirvrd.- For Gen. Jack, son hus iMinerous trlenils in the city and nvih borhoo)lla.bsklet stra,nj;rs who Socked from all ipntrtenL to rnise arebnuatkinv-luiKat anil Vi vat in abnmhaiee., Peihaoathe tulrndor of his ! mention, piijlit hn hec ' Kvtt but dimmed i On motion the committee Luen nu- jurneu .tut ;-.- s'-r;- i ' JOHN ARUlNGTOXCAwt-'v' Wjt.'WTaomsvf ;. : . b s ' - m y 1 W -e i . i. X w i- . a-fc KnT- le fc aU mi rim t '- '.: aum.f M K k M , ill in i 1 km pu'H ktrmXn ' A nipir ai tmm rm, m m k- jn. tl ajiM oal J trtt rW y en Ow a"fM '" - SSfir aa, W- wrrJ la Sat ai-t i !' wwnts-' t SVl km t IU mr aW a.a4 nw I watil rhe ssrm ef iM If a. Iks strt am. vms deJ to nwa r--r neer, It V vwvix, waaa wiw e prasauteVwrk-nMat, .UrtkSiLi. OrSW, tWtot, hava harrd ana vj wuwt iavaa hr sascaaVaV A'A. i - .. - k v - r .. , turner frn ilnVgdm, af New Jcrtey, te a 1 , Mcaahe of Conrrcas. dated H . .H . .Ve Orfee, Js. 9K tr?3, - !) Bie-Jl"h eighlli is past and, thank Cad, wHItont a single drawback. Every thing has ben onlc(d U ton bt poartde etyte, and not a nl vwnt ha oecvirred to If ent tbe. enemy the flight una (a card. There ha never been any thing Iter to bf corrrwd with the ctremonia of yesterday. 11i (w-nerst with His suite, w s aneaded to lh battle grnund in the tnorning, by iLrtetn ateamboata, al splendidly decornted, and LteraHy jor.rei oy thousanda of the aaoat respecUbhs tnbabiUnU and) strangers malt) aa j rnsal-. f 1 wa there received by. bi companions tn era, and after a short cere mony, vecvnthietrd W the city- and a grander escort never vst yet given to human being. Nothing Can be isnagmed am grand 'and imposing than too eight -of sucb a fleet, m firoudly ascending tlie Miaaiesippi, and heS ag such krrifitfH', while the shore were lined ,wHh thottmnd rendiag' the tkie with their tbeuts "bf praise tu tbe saviour of their country. v lie ;wa received .by rtlie tgts laturo, eoawlucted. to., the chureW, where a grand t Aw wa aaid, (or twr.) and thance to tlte handsomest dinner I have ever seen ut any country, on any occasion: about tit hundred at down, and more enthusiasm and hearty good will tu never disptaynL At buv right hand wat the venerable Jeto Antoine, then whom better nun never cxisieu, sna in wuom tne encn). has a tealou ami efficient friend.-' Around bhn Were many of hi broker companion, and flvwtof tbevreapectrbl Inhabitant of (he city and Stare, aa Well a stranger draw dront almost all parts of the Union. He rose eariy from the table, and proceeded t each of the theatre where be was. received, with rap-tunm,- applause bf 1 overflowing houses. The o waa at reav was .given Cahl wt IT best style, and many porat were . vociferonaly applauded. . .f , t , :ut. 1 have no lime to give 'yo -farther par ticulars at present; but at iu termination will let you know the result of hia visit.1. In the mean time be nssured that the - State will nmloubtedly be with,', ';'vl7.,J ,;.- vS'wcerely yours, w-.M ;. K- , J Cdcbratipii bjthe Kghtfiflf Jqniid. ry,;it. JNrttf tJrUaHS.yVt liavfc ie cjeiveti A fttll acctnmt of thepplcndid, iinK)Sing,aMd parrioiie commemora tion of tliis glorious day,' ut the seat of its victory. rN4 Unexampled un animity prevailed 1 1n the heart-felt homage paid by Itie whole pcipe of Orleans, tothedistinuislird saviour of their soil and their city. s-Wo have a letter .befor 'tis Jfvnf) iifHw& V.W' acted, in tlie cerpmtHiiir of ther iday, Hcsaysajnorn imptKuigStacle U ,cycr vteeit jitiiescd.7--iTIie procrssMi fit ;1ioat?An(i. the cTOwdsl Ci- Ui?ensb:pltlir'Su. the scene, aiid s thr entlmsiasni'' of ! thi J public, are- inilescribablew-General ; Jackson and hs' tady Werein exccli lent kealtlwWe; i-egrct tliai' ptir nmits,'aod thtf lata hour of tliie lir- j rivil of .'tbe letters, inesenttis ( froni' giving the, whole of t1ift 6cene-tjus we shal, dAlninrtiet content oorselves'. at. present'' witb aUng, that n inotsj magnificent arid ; brilliant upectaclc of natnotisa), was never witnessed by 'QUI Bailie in fat ) proudest days brglory. vil ?.-.i rryvets- urtrwi; fan. , ivo.? Dean St:--Enoloseit. I band von a rvnorc of our further pVaceediogsni reainng and Jelivcrhrj the Address of the Juvkson (;iub of j our e'll v ; and also enclose you vopy of the Gtmeiwl's rc-plv.v;,.,-v. 3S-lvf $i:$:i:vV:itii v In relation lo tliia, via'ti' I can Wily ssy,- thii U I wat all, or nearly all, .we could hve rttniped The. Legislature met on -Muiuln.v the . 7th, wuf, uppoiiiteil a comniiitw to wait npotr and reevivC . (General- .Isckson.. nucMlirr,, Vhr!'l.'Hh iif -sunrise, the wh.old tuan.wss in iiKitknt..A pre-; cession of sleombonU Was lorruod from the nil V to (he bsttle-gro.tnd, wlikh youkno u on the banks of the river, about foo miles .below, the ity. 'Amore imposing spectacle was, perunps, never witnessed. The boate on Use rn'ciyiuiil ; the unops' on land, presented Jtmost auiniHlitig and jilenung Ktcnc. The dif, riti, the excei- imti ol an tionr or two m Hie nionmig, was vry fine.; After the return from the battle-ground, where tlie Gchcnd waa received with appropriate honors, his escorted by the troops eonsjisting ot a reeiuient of dniteu stalest troops, ot a aonv niinv. finm Vatchei. which had come dewaf to join in die yelebrution; and of the militia, audall the voltmteur companies pi uw cny - Alter re viewing the s troops, ' n proeessioni w" torased tlirongh the" prineiiial street of the city to tlie Uegulatrve tlatl, wberene wa rcceiveu ntil propriate honors, and thenee eondueteil t Our iai'gest chtirch, where a- 'JTe fteum wa tbanuted. At five eVlock, one oC thu largest dinners ever given in - New OHeanatwas served op, a Jicst 6f gnesta ain.sjiibscriers sat uown. ana passea. me evening in a manner worthy of the oeuudun: itd hi una, oat tu evrry other , instance, wiuuiumy knowledge, dunne the visit of our old fiieod, the ntmokt order and deoorum prevailed. L.y.'-l ': ', In, tlie piier which r s.-ud by the came vessel wliiih eonvevs this letter, van have full . nrcount of the dmneri ami ceremonies of the tb.- On Frilay night, or rather ou &iturdy rtioriAig, tbe t'itb, Gencud Jackson and suite left tlie city , oo bis return .o the Hermitage. Ho'Ji the tiencml aiid bxtV appear to 1V in fine hcjllh . . Ynu Will see, perlinps ta tliC paper ruiuiy con tradictory acoounts of th lute proceedings here. Believe .thens-jmL-.-'Tbe amiiiiistrntion men beghr to tremble for t-puKiuoa. ' Site hat been slumbering, but will now rise up in her strength and crush alt tliosc w ho lim e misrepresented her views. .The Jackson Convention, in which, I believe; .every prib tn die .ttstc is repniruterl, will meet to-morrow: and a slreailful meeting K a ill be to our toes, -I will send yoo an aecnu tt of the proccediugs of tliis couirnUou, when pub lished., '. '' f-f' !.;' ' , v I liwf forgot to raentiowthaijt; wo mnrt forto iixtB llifit yua si-nt your Aiblrin duplirnte, Tlie copy siht b oinillis. never came to hand. 1 presume it was in tbe mm! b tliat'wiis.hMrnt on the rilght of the llith ulc within a mile Ti-or y.Y,Tne. eorry, hy tfic tlwiles, mow ,Tn Ceriei-4. W Dvhcax. - tJ'- 4 ti'v'i I '; ii.e rttt,ri . c Ja. l. in k'itu n . Mr. J" rrAfcHCe at as i , , rd ! hl nilrr l,.tnj, it rttl s nntatr f tie f n ; i I , C krwnce,. like hi J btttlt fit. Ad'.n- in.! . . . ; vino ritai ami; ui-. j ;.-,.- firif.ws t.!y r-1 tt , . . ' j-rli.ios to the a a .... ., smly . (IimTiiiTlaiU H ; : -r y " bis pref rrtH ct of. . there is every reason t i t these r- oLjcrti' ins, ta .(J. '- i betaota, rtunpKralivrljV jw' dthofl against Mr. Ada , ,- encdas Ins niliit ni .i , asAl practicaJ tU'suA i ; . -and tnorC uanifW.ttt ii ' of histdntiratiou. It ) f wasta'timcby rtitlfiivtH '. i tain w ttcstroy the 'afi uji Coles n Ut is itil'jtf U by i )',,- ana uyp'lhesis. -,Ho i i- by stubborn'. facts,'wlih'Ii rt costrstibly1 cither .the inroir of this beliefor thft palpuL! consistency of Mr. JeflrrHti , wilt, sqoh exhibit Crahcp. antl moiv-authratio disrliulairti'nn ;'. subjeclsor whiclMr.;C. js T,u ' aware and WhTcK tU dispel et( irlnaiiiing tlooht its ta" JI r; Jr C r f 8ons opinion of tneasttres' and nr ..'Ptvna the ttiehntml Eiwinircr.-. 'r. t " Wti ' tlmdolt)k."it , observe. fri atvme Itricture in?he laslTelexratv 1 and from a :sketrh h-.MrUan(l(tl V remarks tn.-yte'Nai.? Journal,; that '.I uetday las? Mr.'U. Wk aome eicepttons to a paragraph tthich b, peared-- in r a recent ;Telrgrsph,''iii which we Copied 1nr 'our paper I the cotirse J tbcwfe relnarkit, lie rum erne exrdanaliotts- of' what be fail ,i IS bit fH-Rier pcvrh about jWcorri enltdaios between -Ajcaral' ; AdatMs an pay--We uliall F c'oorney Wait fur tin Jteporta'oTAia t nr 1 1?5 farro ef s peed Of Mr"il? when t they appear- in tl, twlamnof the tnUincer iln th trtesrt, Ji me;:,W 'andera'tamt; from ih sbetcn of-Jiia'lasf remarkii- as ihey ep pear in tbe at. Jnarnitl. that ' M; ll did not in hi former speeub ' mean J tender JiimWf an AWitije',on the oc cjt6ion--thkt he did" not . wish tbt oh deratwot! W having sp(iken of an un deratandingtetweea, t wo hir eontrac tin'' parties, one who. is now the Prcs" dep t-lmi$ pnvwt fa this evetft ; 4ori nrevimia jloiit being ascertained thsi the other rantlidate jwasVxclnded. fro n the House by the vote ofLouUiana h was zi ven in other ' wavsi atui if wa , befttre he Vent "to Kurnpe iu tlie 6prln It's Speeches.'' when- thev come out wit his inwn - ettrreclionsof he' minutfs ti', thi':fif;Iat1,hncw:.iwi themMyesTouchin; "ihe'se poij w'i have beert fivered with itie followifiin 1 RandiWohhiOk fiMfli as nntoiiiiii Mtii- W!et WondayiT' Ho hiittoineit birnaylf niMi .-mm; min.,iav W , UWV , tOJ AIIV T . Bre-iV to 'prove that there Wnst bo heea tlrt 'rnThi !- and corrupt - umUiiinitin;; betreva iMii C; and M ft A. tlwt has, biH-a har;,-ed. Th Only: fwjtt tht iff R, 'dewaniled' admisjiioit l. were ,vis' I ' :fiji-- ii :--' ."fS'-i--, '-'rt I. 'Thut w; verreoo,! ooderst.iwdiii Jirbsistet between Air. WeH.tw and .Mr.. Clay jong 6 a the ttnrtWt and fir rnhnnrstsJC ws wien,.i-H, coniii -not iihto nreii tu advwuce M IV A'luni.'s kiniv i nlrs Iri C'liiT wliu was 'a eaitdi.latc. wished to lU-but his o lection, whi. b I incrvtliblcto say nrtliin nf tb. vwtn and aeiueti iioxiiinr.oi noiii x ineta i AJ.'AdHiua until ifr Chry't etelusjonv"-, :;i 4 'T1' gi'intieincssef the fettec- eftMe. jEAr MfCllroofcCj and Xtr vt1 proved by; tltii vlegroeuf monil pmbnlalitv, nfiv mornt eeH;imtv, Uatt it wat hut nirtil alter die c.veltedfm of Mr. C. fisn the Houses Utat he-nd Mr, " V. Uuiixd i PiTwofc M K Adani the uei altevnatie M't V llihbrthitir respt-etiveiliniMtion aheswe, .'l' til Ihro, lw.re was- ne olloslon' ,hvl.wef ii! i Bi and VI r.- Adsms.- .'-Y '.. - -y v i. -. !, Mr. Jtivc ruu ah 'Cxcelleit nd .powci-ri.i ipteh. - He is. rr tnevtuclc, hi Uiiaage of tbf r and--, ofjo-eat wcrjl Miitvtl with gre:. roodenty. He deA-nded Miv.JefliTi.oii hi a oisti nertht did honor to tlie. Patron atnl tuthn elicit' The. Vrtsufcnfial Electlmi ieTsnnie thing Jik& Aai,-ons rbd.-rt seems swaljow rvtjrV thing jjpblrliponiri in its wa.- 4C turcat) -of Ihfil States: jMrelings .' tho " people, pi ivateAci its ' nil ai woj?ht,'tliuxv'i.'i,Hi,ge of, St in flwencsS''Ky kentnek ri- of coarfie. c.ouW 'not expected oiaie4lrr- LegWatiir is , an rtially diyidc.ietwtetrtli. CbntcndiHg pailietGat racli1 1(1 i fhtg tit' niHKter the ot he,yt tbe in genulryof llieir erolons well the Stren'stli TtliritCfti gtiirieiitR,4 ;XJiffi ieittlsf ths : Administrate irftthimenri'ir with ofTerihg 1ri Jlie Sc imto Series' K.rtitwrijs, w.'lii' ' began I atakgmtiMd at i grci.t di: taiicc,utrahiy';nf last t bs ihiIh ble cimcitiKion; ?VTbii; Lceislatui vtewwitnerii -rtincrt tf antj fortius" of just Indignatiwi, Uta f ffrtB -Atytil are iiow rnaklitg ltlirou;butM!i' Uuitrjl $tatesaiWkfi. thcrVputa lion .nf tbeMiRtingiiiUrrd4ineiuber t) Congrerts fRoiit this stafola' frrf lri f:f JAlinv.Qamrv '-AdnmtftVW 1 jsitleiit tif W United jSlaft s'fT -tne he avnwrii tiimMt tn have been the " An trgit of llr J. r41i .4tuUoiCnts' cr 'etaa sweralilc," ,-. ' .-.j . i. -iWvi-J m "t t" ji rsi yj& -jj ; a- .:' v - r
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