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f iat Tir r I'-rt-'- .' --it Ha r raa tU U iwvJ Are e H .'" r v,r i. c c " t . -1 t - . tit v-rew - , - r f - lc 1 ' 4 U t - f - ' " ' - ' ' ( - . ! t '. r t ftl I'" , I - f'' Ctt a- ... lL i- -e. u i i ' J IH r.i I , I J 111 " I UM&U . ,'; n- r trwrrM t;.t rnd of . i . ... . .'.7rrt vftU 44 a, i - l r-t ii'.err....n ef y d. ! rmnct c. -t tWh 9 IkonoW .-, - r t i X 4 uk; ' cit:' i ', accotntuined ky tt: A ; - ntin lukeaW juat ml tif 1 "! w-rcy. s , . ( i f rnents wa meet on tin t- , i r !,re, toning the werei , jp.vvti' kia ourtriouttof i if il mnmAl km kH Hi , t k fcUo c-.u.'.Tta bftt op ', fcwr upfc I . . v ppn' ". " oJcW1' ' oocu'on, ot oly iJtJil ntrinhrof : Of Ijwat Ie4 fily W he lh prtcll purpnM ': jjUm 1o prrrre fom ihf petr rlmilir wit " i.o w Pi'jr Ui Hc llv uf rrM in our - t; rUy of cUil rnwnmnitjr, firing thnt j Mil.i.e tetiroon cf tw Upenlc ml re . Luc M that' jrf al kud axut. emr v hoe npr-me rulcf )l thinpi by horn 4mt'. -i n4 rpublic He fall, nd who rdi.ii ercnr ribUinary "fenl fof h mint of l.i fUwf.-VT hwmbly confr !ie rroiUence oftb Ho Hi)t. U,hrre. ' weak moril can do notliimc bf tlicm. A Hvn. onrlisnfri lo web oer tliem (mm ,, tlie I, !i r-!ac of Ilia !nd?J wUo by I inif " , '.viJpnce (!iprth all iliinj? momt wnely, n4 " iern.''!ikll tl.in mt t:!7U,ftciHi)y ; . Not ij own a iillrulins,- f rovidence, wet the iuu,mit of folly. !"! lieatfieM lUei. 'rlvn, Ih'Mifjh Ueprivf J f tl fight of W- Vttn.m, vera inlnmUoiy priiett r imi mn,t iiiinortant tenet oi Daiunn rengiwi. Thev taiurht ilm oblivion men wtro unfler aif uLr;...unr tbemwUea to Oiinotilkir.l, V-V of ihemcwt eloqnent pse of tlirJ i f.hi! ;-'iert irmiqiitf, euittM t Oiaqiiia., tic on ll. it r 1 puint.' ' " - - - it U i ' utUJy th wwctiafim: .tiit it . t e :n:iin"t moat deeply Ini. ' : rian'e l t e hrtfmn Every ba-iitf. ! . in th o ' I w'.ipT tlw truth Into ''it ear t f tir unflertUntling, from th lofty ' 4 pijui t ! r. .ficratly purtuM leareer thmiii U i ec ; .! -ult tinct tbouaMMb of , '. VycaiSj'ti ",e 1 l'.:f of our fore at which to-.' v In i t ,.ity, n4 morrow h ' ' - . ' .u j - ' ,' ' .. ;' govern k'i tiilngt moat write- .1 ' net of llic Stiprvmt Ueinij ia l" ' 5 t: ..J ia V'melf 4ho ftbyit tf ll tuo Is ! and whtter lljfltt oremiRg Hien iikv t t Ot, wim wiun grrw oapaciiT oever i' may ahint, wtwtevtr prufrest th?y r liat m!t Intht knowhnlgo of f i t rcret, 0.M their leawitnjfk no- tiiii but a Titbit i)rii oi uo iaoom. ut a fcrl.lt wy f J'j?t inollablej til Cvrn'j pi;', preat-M anJ UUire, art Alike. vUilile t l a thousand ytan crtrt th ; JLord are l.Kf only a aingla ly; ; - :? Tb rectitude of, Cd l inVariaWj -ht ia 1," T (he.fouBUm hcd.of .tjl jiwlicti . r eiuity if fxtml ,arionjra, men, if ,"l . .. an fnanation of pw'. rljliteouiies Vi ' " r li'5'i tlit tivU.v -it alMho tnott j.iv n il atnl polikUe 1 cwimtiict may hwe '- ( i v ir any fluwtare tliero Not m their f i,: f llow many mni In their ' j-i.i i .What tlitordera tor .thtirBi c. ,-.fl!i n'any perpk'titiea jit .their rui i.onit?. But in fiiwl tlirn is no vicWitudc or aliailow-of t"fninrr ; 'Tlre ia in fiiin un . Vlterable pers . . -nic.v in s djp0!i;ion' cm---'ant aimplioity jn th.cj .jantof Citemi ;" ti'ui, ai-4 an admrtablt mjpUiX'y : in tleci-,-Vun. . -.-s..- viw- & ? -'f"-- '. Cod pj-opow to himself ittery ikiblantl ',' i I end; for my .brethren,' when he Kmut- it wat not that lie slioifUl limit ti v',i a to thia orld, buf that hei Ihouhl c nry i, i pretemioni to the, immortal life ri' heiieni theiTfore lij b create Kan ia V ' ' i iikenes whercaa the other animals "' tiiii'uiiy erccn or s'owly tread prone towada t!ie arth. He haa 'given to man a;i erect and anh!;mt eountei)ncerhiitina: with j" Ipsiv; he hai titr ied hit eye upward and .'-vd !.".n jrize Pii the brij;Ut heavens, to rrn.i.ij Liu) whert bi true home is, and 1 a he oi'it to place hi nop ; I lie en ' t mf ..a hch God talt hi attain hi t i' . . , hecauae he w atTiichtv b.l the kii';,a of the earth would 1 !.-! together lo Wop the ful r I ' decrees: At hia nod their i t ': i ' f. . I rT enimUJe into unrt: 'l oa r .iiii and impress it ui 'i ae, be i t s ', i e most aurpnam r rti,, ip from the mpat vt .it "fi'inrs: He tnuketn- - ' v f ir li'.s purposes, a ' Bi-l S'op th"l i r 1 l.- end." Yea tiic ,;i r 'e f rr, 0 aisj i piisaiona inn h.iw to ' V l f ;u. f trii.n '-Of a t t' arjjtraiu. C.-.r , v t rvy brctl ' :tj in a.l t-((-", t. f -oi 'iMv-, ml , , , a..' n ' . i t i.. :.. . , -i i ' 1' ' k-iO' .1 te r.saiis tf t tf cit it we c ' 'tmrtngfor t Xr f .' ' c ' ; hut when wr tejixre for a J n-ioti tuece " deed be (treat auoiives to pro r iflvinf?' ri act cf 1:uU...i s - '! -t ( .1. KlUt ef that t ami mat in-HinnVs-ls the fcupreme U.iposrr ol "j'.l events, v a h:lM thua ibeei"plsiied to treat us favourably. - ;-"1f at' any tiu.e the prov '.-nee of Cod has 7 tiOWB) neeit eii!tt'y tn i.uuuii a Uurs, it : ; vat (naniftcd 'm '-' I in the rpnd victory ; i fy Uiclt this city v ,.j saved from a power : ful enemy, nd ejort of a riirai : t do not conceive "that more could t.vc been dune in twi-behalli ,-;, ;. ' . . ' ' T1t facts loudly procUiin 'Ve interpoaltlon ,f Heaven., A nuinerou. liieMy diaciplined r and wen eppointeu arwy, commanuva oy ofQct-ra endowed with tuperiur abililie and V unshakM courage, arrive on our eoutit the ' fleet of the enemy has already timthilated the feeble dt fenct to nhicb Uie cwuntry ".j woiAld bavt relied to oppost their landint;. - X1 can be brought to wr vail by nunv ' b&34glc (to tflrtiftcai'tonii rvund tU . . t - ' ' v - , , i. -j. i - ' ( . .. v r ' j si. a ' , rJ f-.r . r - ' I rr r t1 In, I'ntif t - " '" J 1 .!iov, .. aUe 1 . hT a i .i Mr rttU trr'iaf frorikiKe, J ! t l rde-rr ...1 akiU rflh' to l.jor u.' eiihly s'b twt pre aiirr, l i 'ir n a ' 41" to ).-!. it tlt profcaU thf f-nr tf the'" i ,NonVthae beJfr4 bad they n -J New OrWane ) asr l; - ,imfnt to -wrlre tK-s lenahf c r, the pr-He tf the South, tbt errwia tf th W est, fclline na-Ur the power f infit- rUtl aoUUvrvi of Hit very wtch won! vraaa iaeoiit M tbt perpetre, mt ika irnlHt kormra, . Sena14 tne Alien enlerm; ynur Terra, (t-wid ia k"l, pklfvlermf nm hoU l hH--, it;i. and ranrdmcyesi n' a Hurtnnt. tr.ina; rot away tiom ytm htevrs. tr p-rhapt eom- litfne a rrnentl wa-v) d erowmii; tnt korhd tragedy by the eoofltauoal of the town. '. " '. ' - Ttt w4m Vmaed the Cap.! tr tht aav tMM they wke in -the blind raire maji- war rui ik aMMianni of an ia eir federal crtr. and allowed the'tt batred of the Aaeri eat name by the imniet km of public Xbm rvea, were tartr ttpebte of ioflietinf uptt yo all thoae eeila, IumI thev prevaih d ,,',. Immortal tnanKV ifrorr mj muiwi, be arWwt lrM to ii&U who In merry bleeerd vonr eff.ft. and tert telhe tobi vimnr tiDilsf w bow able eomtnand you rt pubed your foe. Yea, General, tbu elty wee voe an 'tverhallnr rib of rrattiadt for it preservation, an.) I Uiink wveetf peen- nany happy it neenmmp, on un imcmunt; ncaai un, ht ' onc, if tht pibY6 Toiet. Tlioae liippy Mlow citixent who, crowd Uii temple and increase yoor triumph after having m tht hoer pf danjef participated in yntjr toil, proelaiti their eetitimett of rrate ful ecVnowlcdsrwnt by the jy and trant. , port with when they abort in the present solemnity. !,Thoe tender femaUt - whom yo4tr bravery laved from tht most brutal w Miiia. view tin eniRURiiwHi iunr wuicicn tht very fall of their temple eem to rejoice and un yen tot their prenereee.' It w to you w twe it that re ran to-day pubKah the mer ciet V providence from thi pi1pl and ainf it praiaei under lit aacnetl roof. ' If there wa jlory in the victory that avl ut, tlit conduct which followed it wa mill mot glorious and praiseworthy. , The very men who a little before had bit-mhed nothing but destruction! a eoort as they were over- tomt, ceased to be considered with an hoe tile rye, and found i thrir encmie the moa genemu of bro'tiora. rHw many oi our ffalknt soldier, In tht very neat of the eon tic, ttpowd ttiemelre to death, to save the kngenngnte M'ne wounneo. oi me enemy, with which the field of battle wa ctrewed! With what tendernea and care were not their want relieved? The sanctuaries of rehrion vert thrown open tolhem and tlvt balU of hly ailenet echoed with tte consolations of charity addressed to tu rfnring euemiet. , 1 bavt not the least tuflicuuy to aasert h, more honor redound to us Irmn our conduct toward the tnglih after tht battle, than from all tht prowess displayed during it, and our fries cnnV if sensible to honor, , have withdrawn from our shore aithout revering a bencfaotora, thOkO Vlitra they had been so dearly tauglit to 4rcd M eneroie,' , T, ' y In tlie amt uiauiK. Hist niorOiTe.ai giory Uderired by individual' firnt the practice of virhn-i than from thininjr talent ersptetri did achievement.! think, nation 'merit ftjoro praise on f!esHirit ot those trait or ir-, . . .... .. . . i i... i -i . WO wnicn wincmnca cinurviiaii uin.i vih ractcr, than bit teeouqt of warlike triumpli or brilliiint victorieA .The miktiicas, tlte gw neroaity of the Amerioan citizen far eutweiffh in IIikl -balance, wf, trtie-'philosophyi all the splendor ofentitinCfX tf..' V', . tt nvtnoHt virtues o emmenuy mspiRyeu by yoii, eititena of iJiuWansUiat.jre praise more than vour braverv. j Afte?yiirviciorv. pride, to unfortunately natural to man, might iiuve been . ne etouie for- hau-rhty treat-! mout to yoiur prtaoutiat the aiuful, rem-jin.' br.uict of the atrociout ofindttct of the Brit is!i troop, wherever fortune favored them, miirht have shut yortr heuns to the call of coinpawiiHtt but atiflinjr all thoso feelings, yott relievHlyour enemies' with generosity, your bene6ceitt hands hastened to pour tlie od and the wine In their wound; fr 'hi we astol youi. , Jr'or after, all, ny bretltijjri, suc cess does not; always "crown the best exer. tinnsi and victory is not always in the reach of the bravest oc the ablesU- bnt time and chance happen to all things, ' X thousand accident may thwart the best scheme, and t'te moit ilesjrvinff of captnins msy some time be deprived of the glory of success without 'the least fault on his part, whereas virtue is praperh our. - . . . .An humane and, eneroe behaviour to wards our, enemies, -th repuyinjr intended evil by actual good, a it proceeds from, an heroic act tf our free will, strictly belong to UV therefore wt may Wi justice be proud "I"" : -Sfi.'.'.,..pi; .Vi; S; , -va, The virtuoua anil clehrutel Montonsier wrute to his pupil, after he had gained a great I, ,!,., " I dn not felicitate you my lord, be c you have conquered in w gloriputa ii - r tlie enemie of your countryj biit i ( :. at u late you, breathe yo nre gencr. , I i iiiiite, atal modest." :"l have not the 1 1 no? nancy to apply toyonmy breth- , iac aauie. idea tnceleheaunir tin anni- , arv, St to exhort you to persevere in ihoe (impositions. , ', -'-"'r ' -c . . Forget it nut: Kk' not o much briirht sue- ....(. I. .u-.-l.- 1 .. 1 ..?.:.. .. vvv v.. wc.ui. 1IIIUU ClCfUlC ,ll("l( boyt other- people, at yirinei, public sp'uit, union, nu concontt wt 1m seen the coun. try, once th oat powerful in Europe by the glory of arm, and the ricliest in the whole woi Id, dwindle down into political insignifi cancy and internal decay,, because t lost those qualities) let the important lesson be ireasureu up uy tu. anil jet me rcmcmnrnnCH of past glory be an incentive to new deeds pf Valor. If our country call upon us at any. futnre time, let us be alV woithy of our own selves. -' x'-''i .' '' -V' It is to nourish those sentiment in the heart of theorising generioiv" that these f tia art iiwtiiuted by-wie politicians, and conseciUted by religion. It was for those purpose tht ancient Greek and Humans those nation so Jiighty polisJietl, had institu. ted pompous spectacle for relebrating Uie annnraanesof tliclr battle. .1 lie Alu.igluy biiiiM-lf hd riten tliaf riamnlj. bv com. mandine in several imtunces the leader of His people to erect monuments, Mutt, pctttr. 1 . .-.1 ' .. . V,.' 4.. t "t Ay .A?r t. .'I aao a i t ; wl J Kt . t t'a Wen td -. i -jra. - ,!,,. (. it uV ffmmi J. k...-. c. w w ja ISM 1 1-4 year L k-aU(f 1 aat ! "' c m,.,- .'. kat am l!T amts. k"S 't. W f7 . ' tVrtr an aaniy. , arrrwn, wfc.te ft r onr tie--rr ix. k.1 La a-w of,.!j braew, art tt A frjet ar hee!y aiaacr, from wlaaoa .3 tha gd Ua wripiaJ'y peaeats aaU . w i!m forw-j frrt.iron art a.fchj a frannty. let at mat tt nseet and v re-try, tut mmtr set at be tnetm4 rS) aoed eawrnj and -J W tht Uf who k- aaa.tr tba tAjee of h pref esentas a4 etiWtrd tbevt aN ite eakct awnlt nf ikaeaniV - ' " . Mtart ,torerbey tfct prtt rect tf W wfd mje-ly. M implrt kit bteaaiug opon ' onuatij tvy k iat hai tarrcy avert hia Uet free wait Weenie, and pour aknwlaaiilt bia cvwaet and favors mm ear fcte-ta, gv-tftag wt toe wiidiatarrbed eonOiMtaMn of ttat evil bippmna wt havt artharteevdoved. Vti kia wh as the God of aaitM, wdoi and j iee, taroarii otHmi whole st law are enacted, pttar bit HJy Spirit opoa tr rulera and lawiriver, that they aaav al way be, twdi-r kie AUiKty hand, proper inatrttvett ft the felicity of br pct ale. Ut him wht it the Cad. of peats re metor the aourmgeous ohJim, who fcraoek their kofnea, their Vmrtea, te lgn tttt hatlet af their ceatntry, and anrrwasly- tspe-ed their Wves for the prrterv-tion of their fclluw citieenna ;y be rtwt their old agt wnk ktoor, mni grant rhat'ht tumitr general am may, hf their devw'ednet to the pibut welfare, by their etwrsge and raligbtened attachment to nherry, worthily intimate their aire. Thia wt kef through Jrsut Clrit our Lord, AVE!.. "';''. The reply of General Jackeatv t thi toucbjiig dVacottn baa already beet publish ed in the Hun t ia tbertfore awtneceaaary to ifticrtrrw.i , . F'jaa tlie Raii3a1 f.oin irer."J '.fB3.j& MAWSOX Al MOXROB. IV IftttTH of lltosc elrstinjuiiiltpd inert .Vklitrti, we'll lay Vfutf! uur render;) put- an ixtitiguislier njvm if trick m MK Wtlsli rttlls U) whirl otislit tifVf r t hate bem atltrptttl, mid tannine ralriilathta whirli oulit never" tA.liave been enhM-tiiieI.-p-It in the Rffrt lime in the history of the General Th ket Law, tliat the t)itl r of the Dutrtrts has hft-n lu'ukeiiiii HfnJ ami hat two int-n hate, been isletitaiionBly plaretl ut the head of the TicVet in Virginia, as flf -leaders for their fellow citizens. I he at tempt was nut tery roMipliiiientary to the people at larg. ; mid the s,a ty winch ttictatfil it, wa not very creditable to its contriters. -It is true, that they sent fort It a ticket, which was puffed a the trry strong est ticket which had ever been form cd in Virginia And w !i-.U ih it iow when it distineuislfvd lieatls h ive been tnick from it? It is true, that tliey went nuon the Chanter 0' han ce that they deemed tt possible Messrs. Madisanatid Monroe tniglil consent to Herve; or, if they did not, that some expression njigltt -'rrtuallt pscapoibetw int'ie act of tleclimnff th uiior, -which without irenrd t4 utrirt rhettirieal jpfoprirty,,? miglit oeiwisieu nuo turiumino aq inuirv'i sumwif, of thP prtenRton if Sir. Adaui; ; ire it?trt vtjptii at the tKHud of the nomi nation, that Mitch hi jtnrt the nsttitc" tlesliv whit-rt tlirUte.d thicxtraoi iJinary .stnike M tii'diry .ri little COMsitent .with the plain, ' friiii kf ahoiTe-board ctnrseof Vi.rs l ' p'dj tici ans.' . And' ht mighty benefit have they" l eaped f coin their,) peciilations,jTliest ditii fjtiislied citizetis hijve ntitii1y posi tively, w itlulrwn their support of the ticket-t-Uiey have not only distinctly refused to ( lActr iianwr?'' to the Ciiaseiif t Ik Athniuisti-atiotivhii ilie'r letterfi itre cont linletl in terms ho un erjttiT'ical. as, jnot ;t lf'S, h ih 011 which to haMS'aialgtitueitt fort Adanis.' jTHii ingenitity coiistructioti cati ttirn'.n f tiller t??t piTssltm to tite benefit of thtir4rau.se Every wortl seemitjtf" have h-cn 1 most ticUheiately jwvjglic d- 4c ther U .(nt a sitigl" 'U rase; w liit h c ait be : handled hy the riwl oT thiVCoftli tion in tho way which thry vxiic' teii. Thcro see nis to have'; been mS lu'si tationtlirTC is nt - deleyiti etilViu ihaf.tml answeiWMr. Wotirv'ii w VrilttMi oil the ametllyM his .receives jiie" ctmimimioittion of th I3hair(iiaii. acctmipanTeu.by the rftiiouv iwnrptuet -Mr: iVtdious vyritteti on tr next. ' TIiq HUafajenK hua hii ,re coilcil tip-Mi' tli Jiends nf its, aatY(iiis ami tlnf .jgwotl jwopl.r Vi'-a,iiiia are USe Wore permitted t' make ui ....... ... ... meir,. own opinion tor utcntst ltcs, withoui; the high authority fdis tifigtiisUcl'itataca to Vtari thcIV 'stif fra9.AUMh: cafctilatioiis, inade aui-t)ad -all Uin niisiTpn'wiilrtttioiis ifitlrt. n!6HRiiiicisaV'.' iow rcrriYed.theie.rJfuef i ":.V b iirii rabtf expt;diet will next fee ret fed to,, ftp enlist otjier - hi wmfS. lir bolsteritij; hp tha Coalition, His not for tis.tti gcsi, ,.?f We know, it has hcen 'Whl. and jiiusiita; , irom 4e desperation ii wlucli tuet t f-caustv is reducetl. V tt'e pi-rsHiiie - will ' be . reiH-ated, that Me.rb' -'.Madison. !tii. M&nroc nrr still in favHr f Mr; .Adam-j. - Jjjci thia i asscrtitui rqtiiro ay answer? t. t Is inav hf fe Mf 1 lt,e CiKllT'lJ t f :iin7;l.jrj Hrr a . 1 . 1 t a, liMl-r, -.t J if. r .. t t . , T m. . - .If C Urt,-:' -n t-f'erve Uit anT riait .' ' 'J i!.rii-tl.tlrctiaf. au.l tV) a- 1 t r.itaiy mnn n drUoHy ItLiuz oat tlj rt-vUt tt gtt tt) the r Jrt fcl pu.ilfaj parti--". t m weodbf the m eyptiu? mnm 'i the mLktr oi the ritai caadidatra? Are we to think a fmxij of tlsrir caaoWor U uVir di retiii?---l'uia awtertttm. however, will rail. jtt as thrir sxawUatioii haa rik4. -TWy bare take a no part They will takr aar.C V kwtw that their raostin' tisaate frimdi and aeamU leilibora are trtterlr j the dark mihih this aikrTt 'FT ' ttTd Iheir iwrrcn-TVy, hare aui-; frnily . avowed litrir uetenniaaiiot to krrf aloof Mra who write U the f.jiowinc atrain icilt prfwrve their oeutralitr to Iho very end f the rhapterj . '. f ' v CortT ol a letter aadraasr4 by Jmlr Braof M Mr. Mwlraoa. te Cot. ftlonron, aaU ta aaah of Vt Mhrr (paileaaeo aamiiel a Mat la m tkc Ccaation bnrly held a Itirnasoadi -ttkSmJ, frt,. k t2 M My tearSirl avail myartf af lLa aariicti osarnt wiaa the lroee(tinr and AaVlreae ti Ik feepl of Yb-giaia wrr printed, nanler Ih rtreailon of tle Caatrnl Coucitua, ta anmiily rrj) tb rranl.itKMi iTIli t nratHJoa. rraaieaung M ta Iranaaat a aoay tkeeval' ta earw rt tlw rrauV-rani omiostcd an its Elertand Tiakat, and In hrfiirai tfaina of tkrir erveni appoiolenia( and in paraaane Unaraaf, now to have Saw bonnr to transmit yaa a aopy. af Ike pi uaau dings and auureas, ami to autnn youal your appoaitraral. ' " Whh verv great reapeat, Bte. 44 Yoor tlbt servant, " FRANCIS T. BROOK.E, " lrraMlcnt of the Convention. " Copy of Mr. Madiam's Letter to Jadre Dmoke. " AanreWfer. A. . ttrt. " DrarTSir: llit mail ol but rreniaj; brnn-bt e your rlreolar tomraunieNtiaa, "by which 1 am Wormed of mv beinir auminatrd by tht Conven tion at Itiehtaoad a the Sth of January, ot of Uie .lector rrvoinroendeu lor toa next appuiut mant of Cliiet Magistrate of the V. Bute a. M Wh.lal I repress tlie great respect I feel to be due to my fellow ekieena annrwrsuig (hut as sembly, I must reqoeat tlwt another name be aubtMutd for mine,. on their tleetrirwl Ticket "After a eontinnanee in publi life, with a very brief interval, through a nertod of more than forty years, arid at the age then attained, I eon sidaretf wrraell na violnlnij uo duty, in alloiting for what nf life mitit cnuiin, retirement from soetM ol pnliimil attuooa ;ut exelteiBenL Ad brring to this view nf my aitaauon, 1 have for bocne, diirine; the exhtinjr enntest, as V had tlono dimng the preceding, to participate ia any i stuvs ol a partv eluu-asler; anil the restraint im- pi)-d ou mynrlf, ia neecsm ily strengthened by an admoniahina; sense ol mcrcvutix year. Nnr wilh these conaiiler.itKiiis could I tail to combine, a recollection of the uublic relation in wUk.Ii I stood to the diittmguUlied individuals now di viding the fiivour.of their couiiti-y. amMhe proofs siren to liiith, of the high sstiiualion. it hir.h uier were held bv me. " In otferine tlua explanation, I hope I may be pardoned for not suppressing a wish which must Ex deeply and extensively felt, that tht; discus aiona iocident to the depending enntrst, may be conducted In a spirit and manner, neither tin favorable to a dispassionate result, nor unworthy of the great and udianciug cause of Hepreaeutu- tio uovei-nment. With great esteem ami respect, JVMT.S MADISON". " Fbanci T. nnoor.r. Etej. ' " Preaident of the Convention, be. ko." " Copy of CoL .Monroe's letter to Judge "Brooke. V , ? (hik mtr, f6. m, m. " Dear Sir: 1 hare, by thia day's marl, rereiVed Tour letter, ar.nouncinf; my nirmnnuiaii, by die , Convention lately assi ruMed in iiUbmond, aa an Elector, nt tho ensuing election, in favor of the distinguished citizen v-hom they designate! M prraidenl .of $be Uitiieil State. For reason, , vbirb I hope will he atUfhotory to you, to the . member of thst body, and In my fellbw-ckKehs . rjncrally, and shieh I will frankly eommunicnte, eooaioer it a duty to decline tlie trust in ques tion, '!: ' . . After tho long and btboeious service in which Ihflvu been engages),, and iii thu inort uVlhiiUt j eonjuneturel lo hirh our country has leeri ex- ; posed, it It' my earnest desii-o to. cherish tnuW . iiullity in my retii-emont. ... InriiOi-tant as thia ob ject is to me, f , am sntisned, if I become a'poty to eli.-etiona, to he high offk e nf Chief Magis (rate oi tne u. a. mat i caiuit aceomjilisli it. In , the ending e lee tion, I hare motive nf a nerton al M'sie, which would make it particularly painful to me to interpose. Haiiug hold, in the , office from which I lately retired, a very fricntllr rekuimv With tho canditliitesf and given to eaelt stromr proofs of confidence and regard,.' it wouSd be very, repugnant Jo my feelings to take the part afeithetiaaintt the oihor. , . ' -i: is .( . "Thher'.eonsideration dre my attention, t n -early 'period, to this snhjeet, and confirmed me iif this deeiaion.. As a permanent iv.lc, I wa led ti' conclude that it, would be better for oar sounu-)' and contribute Inure to the suvcess of our excellent system bf gorerniuetst, that thorc wh have held the ofEer of Chief niagiarrate, d.nuld ab tain hi their reriienient.' from becoming jVar tis 'iis in subsequent elections, to tliat office.; In StauceS tuay occur in the ediirM- of time, bikI in the vkdaiiode 'of human atfairs, m which lite opi nion of tliose t (to hare hail long rtpei-ienee, may be useful, . (JverT Koe.-nineiu.that iias existcil, has been exnosed to ti-v mi ermrn iinioiL H those bkh were atrietlv republican luivc lieen sohvertcd, , Ours will, I "trust, experienre tlitT- ' ereht - Should an emergenoy of any kiiul . ever oeeui-, R may e linpiruiit that there should be'.ammii; the peojile, aome men tinconnucted, 1 with either .'of the contending parties, and anions them, those . who Jiav relh-cd Jri.ni that hlsh office, h.ot voice piiglit be henr4. fo rewler lert'ca. thev must eninv -iii lika:1.-oiw. tbn eonfktetse of llie kholo eommuoity in their di-. inwrewauoaa ami impartiality. II ttiey rmnaiX as partisans on either sidev 'thev would have no weight with the otheiv Jiy renuilning neulrtl, it Blight ho otheriiief Ai j, ? J Un lull eoiitMleraUon, before my retirement, I concluded that the ocuam suggiuted, would he best adant'ed to my own beaco and Si-amutill'rr.' snil eontrUjiite most, at iierraanent rule, lo the wi'itarc ot ray ejuatrr. lnuer iru toi.riction, 1 then fortnod tle decision stated, have frequently det:raret) it sinee,aad aniioLdepait fram it. '. t v uu giTras vc.peci. i am vonr on f aervt . FsitiieT &aotxt,Ksq. jrreuenv i tit Uupvcnuon laU'ry nclii; nt Endiraond. .... t . - . - . . r .. , ,rU V ,:k .i -, kFrom the Uaytoii (Ohm) Oazette. i- .AVe are t..V tlay furniihed ..w Wv some newifviJence.. ojf the lintjetl fdt py the frieml 'of the -Adirtii list rat ion . fpin ta leswd hint in the "SSSsctjoVia af !.. I . . . I ... i ' . . pwpje are, cununueu. Willi Otiuuareil -lf..i; ". ?n '. at . ' . - a a.. auir, aiHi tliey cpiirar in lelibt ia Sivmj curreticy to, t lse and vejttst tv-' preeit;niin of his public, twnsatt'totts,' mure than St- tiay ihiag else j fi mutt indeint be,-4Jd caufM! which resta it chief, hiipea of cwcceKn upoii' the tie's tructitMt; of h fair ft'irfe tifa wise, vir jttouA and patritnir! elfi.ien Yet ufh, it ;the manner iii which the adinihtAtra. ..... -it . .. . .i. Ktitunii iu ui.ta;ai3 tuctrs, i r ill. t,4 i e t f - , rr t ( t s I. ,, i-U.i -i tie t'-i .1 : i i ft, t Tt i i i -. 1 lifluci t't aatn w!,w'a t cV ( r I v-r t i aa.ii ., aowa take t-e f act v .. 1 fsreHie, JV t Q A'r - . ;.d backrevrl '-y wf ' - " H. ;a rnrt. l isi-i Cccr '.rf -''i t 9. n. v-f te af ta d,ibi- f imXrT . i 1.4 wnnrft OT su-re .Las w tmt)tnJ t.a'j';;.J ta t'.e Uratovky RrrMSTter. il bow rt J urportjaj t bt aa tccotiot . sf irt eirttmttwitet wUiek ted la the liiU and trrU'He, ! ene Jeha Woud. a silJ.'r juvler Gfi. jMkaoo.at Vtl Slrvtkrr. ia ISli. lt talc rtadeU-aa: '-"' -" . . Tht day on which VsU rwtn.it ted th affoiict a!iit&he rtiiijirtj aeiiH Uk life -1 wa ea tosrd The fljeer who VoTjniaad! the turd, hid" permitted Visinrt tRrrhit teliel lo ro Uhi lents-wl sulrh ahastf brrtkCiU Hit roe hvl fujiall. and left attnr thiivg for hioi ll a akillet. Soaftfl na the grourul by tlit kitie uf thia tkilltt, he waa 'ttj'yig aa haaiWe repatt, ar hape thihkinf of hit fennj ad (lie f.nn.1 lit Ud left feehhol, wbco.a petty ,'Belf-inrjrariant stisftuit In a ftUf omeer, ptMrsl alimg. who .ordered aVuoda to plfk p a4 carry ol'aome bones that Uy tcaf tercd near the blare. Wnoda refurrl t.t eomnlr wiin the wder, aUtiiig; that he a guard; the other nh ao onlli awae, that lie should do.jf, aed also rtrtcd him pr leaving his gaanl-tve. vol still re fated, arvd rnse tt retort n histuard, (uyinjj that he had obtained leave of hit olficer for bin absence, Bv this time the haJf oJfkcrlurij swelled with rage,' and new to a gun that wat lavm$ in the month tf a tent, to Compel htm to ftVy, or tt take him piion,er; but pour VViiotls,' nothing dauorrd.'Jniiiied hit gun, and told the, littles officer .of any tne' elseoot , to approach .-at hi peril; and tbea dejiberately walketi 'to rlre guard, and' iiurrendered- himself pris oner to the elucer on durys" - ' If wa. had no other reason fur belief ins the above statement from the Ue- prier, fale, the true John Jiinn HiIt in' t huh it is written,' would incline u strongly to doubt Its correctnebs. No nan has vouchrd for ill authenticity an " rte witne3n to the jbircumatan cea related, is aot even, hinted at by the wi iter. ' Who can give credit to a stor v which i sustained -by nothing to give it a solitary claim to belief? sui t: ly, 1 1 W UIM,. A lew days ago We were furnished by dpt. Samuel 41. Aldler, a gt-htle- iiian ol respectability: who resides nine mil'-s frpm this Iowa in Green coudiy, with the fallowing paiticuUrt, relative to the same John Nn' inula, 1 AviiOjwas .executed ut Fort Strotlier n la 15, and the conduct of Gen. Jacks-in towalds him. Uapiiiin Miller i cotninitmletl a coin nan v ia lhnrrtiv-.inUe tjent-ral Jackson, at the time Vowd:wnB!e. Our rentUr will tojnpare thast'atetnent of Cup, Miller wuh . the 'above gfor ihu . ine Kentucgy.itepurter, aott, luei) detei lrane which, is nol cnuiled to ere U. r- , ' -'r-'.-V;. ' i-V-'vs ,''! jtri' , . TO X CANDID pimtlC. Perot K ing a false atatemcnt from (he Ken tucky Reporter, (winch ha been extracted into the columns of Truth's Advocate,) in relation W the exe JulioA of John. .Woods a niiltti:uni.n, I tleetn it a duty I owe to the ptib lid to give a rac'slatemont of the fuct con nected with that transaction. .The pb'm trmh i ufollowc John WwhU deseiteit from bis poUnd started for home. Un hi way Ue Was met by a company ot uien oii tbti march to ioin the army. U oovl'on toeing? them, " buried Irynn tbosiath, and tooitltt concealment la a carte brake. 4 He w taken, however,, and brought back-to caliipt Where he wa tried for desertion, t'oiiml g.tifl. tv, ana conaemnea 10 nt niot. : rvr this t.r- tenct be wa ACDONKU by General J.-iek: out anil ton promise ot future suboiclniiition. ho wa returned to his duty, . In atxout two or three wetks afiorrds. Wood was again: plaoed on guard.- On a certain morning he sjuck hi bayonet iiHhu ground bui'ir hi cartottch bos on the buU ot h guitj and de- sertea ins pot-on pito.ice ot going tp Iii tent tor OreaRtasr. , In -passing tfto lines, he arrived tt- Major' tent. (I forceXthV' .Majur'a .iiamt.) tvThe Majitr pked 'tVfjods. where he nugunit-rVtoU replied to get h". -breakfast. .The Major' advisytt ; Mipiids vvry.ttrongty torotiini to Lisjo&(. phsers'iiijf that he wuuid soon bereliered ind offering him some e'urn bread' and meat, told hini tliat if he did dot rtUm "In bi duty, he would certainly- be takcni', but IVooil persisjedj in bilcternniHition, aivd would notretnri.,iV-.; About tin liHi-.q tlieolrici r of the . ,eam tit. a;rd havmi' lieatH a part W tno ciiaera. tion; turned to UW lints at)4'itfiiibt Who commanded that .toinpanyf iVibt- Captain tHae'rcil,-.Ml dV'-.Tb omcef t)t;thtrdy then told him to'sendj 'mrd and takt John Wood lo the Vrovusi guard, niiene he w tried oy a "wOiin naniui, anil asccvati time fouutl Kuilty, ard coiidcn.ntd tu beclnlt When the day arrived for the ewentiou of Hie srnience or Jtlie.C(;rt.irt.tilt yenetal Jacksoti came, to the pface ef CNecutiolf r,d delivered " discourse which bUectcd etei) heart, hut that Of the gardened JVoouY. 'tip tins lime uivallection prevailed among revyr- al of tlte'miiit'amen. , Hoods, in part lfi;.lr. wa- ecrv turbUk-irS' Gen. Jackon;otlcrt-d Woodfi his -paitlon a second lime, ot cxdi tion nliat ho would serve his cottniry I'koa nub p.:itl fuitliful soltiier, but ' Woo.hv defied the Uertcral amlCourt Martial tooi and swore. with bn oath, ihnt.they sure not execute ih stir.cice oi tiic J,'btirt Martial. Af'ir"omiy unavailing i tiort ! pemunlc Woodt 10 con form to sulMn-diiiatio:,. ttointiiiL' nut' to i ru the conseqnei.'ct: teat ill uig to the army from aucli conduct; "and Wood atill reniuii,ii.g fubhorti and irreclaimable- and cwearii.g the Court Martial dare but execute their sentence ,.t'be fleiierid turned, his liore and rode oil': and JVoods wa stnot before my own, . r.d the eyes efthe whole army. , -.sj-fr- v.v.-samum. ii. ;u.u;u.; i Crfi totwty, fi, Sl.tltiRI. - Kp'-k' :.'.,V:-;f.VWWt?btfE.. 4 -!:-'-; To the rditer ot ihe Iti uorter.!? is' -. Sir--lo4ir rmpeP-'of the oOih cf iamtary, cnlitkia. tl a p' b heat iuiu 1ft I'tcriae of ah-l, ct; ai!dieis.-d 'o jott as Kditte, ttelailii.j the erreiitNafm-Oa- u-liw-h ari-r..' 4,....--. ' I -."'7 : - ,-- --.,. ,...,.. iwa t4 i Vi".-xX, teWwr ' . ' ar - iaV C rm a. . . t d. w 1 k , l .- r f i1 - , , t .' r t a ' . i , a r-, i i. -' . i Vi .- i as J tv ?- tv-.- t tay t a . cmv l: AT. f. rf, a 4 i aat bttxci a nea pi-t-iry Ui, was m wUtn t V a Traamru " i . Mt i.-r- a I jrur, U aa i, - -tJy arnt 14 tury lis iv ae es t ..f e ' r-t actor cj t Utrm rc, I a . ..Jbaajk, latter i j i-a pd Iab4 , from tb tii of 1 naa-l I atkae af SxoSeaaM tad ina. sawaAar. arkat kattr wfcat k ai. 'tr, n I whan) tread pollute, t hik be WAa. t fro Ut Tehod r.rr i; Xm . far aW i'Vartiersjta.iM. it hui priiiU are total in ? on i rrul'js In rseiy quatier. . js.,; vent transiuiTa v which tlrey attn.lnt to turn lt!ir IrefrrStr, aiiikiMC muse. Tber arv frililra jiatieots any char.,. . ever ernii psotl aafu the,. iieatb ' of Mr.. Clinton, for ii has nprrted npon thein a ner f,, cpuanlatioa and icTc -Iltif-aJn tho Albany Arnftt the vriy ; tai.n-hratt of jiiCuntiulioii, u-v t auhjectf . ,Iiitdiljit or iliu stand tliusj'rio jrrrat lolly, idd rrpuhlri hn puriy) aiue-ln, then, are- A i.lrtlly jind actit, avor ofGni. JarkaitHThe r lica friends nftltc lair Gov, 1 1, have takrii a alinUar tuarso ntii1 hrt Willi their 'rorrarr.-,)Ki!, friends.- 'lliw tnaH pf tho fed, ista'," rot(r&ftliHa of that party, a cate ti ' , rlitiiiis' of Mr. Ai! With tlu; ' rxrer.twti,.ir'4lit til! the "Id republican -(a, liberal -mate), hp federalisla ',aoi '. fee friends fir Mi'. ChiUoii cons if nt. strenj;th ir.Mf Adaina.' -Thr lemocrary ctuiprir a luaitri tlie tlrrtnra T-the atate.' t m f deed ' tbtv'efft'iiivr political. ts i tlra moretstrrrtfttlrtif the elate, votes, tr the( vxtint . Mrj pave i titmcil albvc, ill be reriii Rtrfn lor.oew. Jarksoiv. as tlie is tindeiitalde that tliey havo tvt i Vcm Uie? s;de nl the count j v am! taineil . its cause, -a'aint,. foal ami corrupt rnlluitm if r-verV ? TWs rourso liaa bceii takert liout we liTiovv-' n' ne id. and wb i sutiiCf in tliartty, by jj parties. lias been at lea9t tier teively ty! and (a eyoiidVllte' roMtititceiH t ehwsfii JCm oitly erect which event alluded tv can have" nlxm ptiliticatif the afate in relation t candidates lor titer prenidcnry, ue to remote iiicmy oftstacie tr cordial ro-ieriiti.ii,fHith the r notiy oi- ineirj)ouucai ii'tctHhv t fewj-epublirans 1 tiea if v e vei-yrii ty Who having Mtroiir; wdilicnl i; likew to Gov. U, aroideil fci viitff t! support to -Gen,- J acMon bers Go? had,' alreai!yTtaken pro' in liis f:iyonrIf;ia-iiotiu!itr( thtiso wKose roraiw oinfinnua'ttoit 1 ablo theiif to jnde-e and bti! k oispaRsiouaiciynim roiiietattly llie, aiibjerf, .thai 0( th'tjy'ekm V recei-$Mi Uttnt:iv'n-tifrdoj: the (' torot votti of the.dalcl i ; , 'V Jjti miwh I'.m JJ; Yir-iiand ns ri?nnsylx,frtH the fchaitte in l'Van litt county, and the folloVins: Jel fron) Ramsey (il)o Urii eKen tiva of Cnreit fvorn' t!ia D'iiii i art; SijJiH oF the hinesi'NvlH wisht lu oicji IH eyct rj Xr. Ma , s, . t y) vuirc 4. 1 .ifmoiw Cute if. Seuiani . . ; -. - Gt.-.frtiMirv; Th i-esult of the special ( tion ir Franklin emtnty,- IVnnsvlvnnn, Is s i strong snidenee of what tVlatenvill do f nuxt lieuursi Election.; TlaA COUiitV Iron: jw-ity of nearly v0tk Votr fnr the ' Adniinisti twatt fi' thejjwt UrnjrnJ t Jcctiflrt, ami now ti a. . . . .... ia UMtjoiny -r,i m rows, agsinst , ... Wlien look Ht, die situation of the onIiui,t. io the y, weave the piera SBtoriiU't Ale. Cliatiil the 'Ad.niiiHSUaliMi taailiibite, Wa man of leut.fnioral r)ntru-r, of tiitetit, iaeatthi d i Uy entineuoti, exceedeM by nriae la .iKe rr awl oppoaed lo tiin a 1 1 ,I r. ijmiw I lent Jackaon .enodblnte', - tin bor.cst,: pla-e, r"(i rieeraar., if good tnornl e4iii;: ta?raaunt Wlf r litical mterrilyt b.ut not tf ike personsd atl Miontl Influence frt' Miv CtoiroKer ! n. Result, it m-jy fairly litrtw"jMit Fmi. cjmnty t ill gi t Irem 4m ip jottot' a riayjoriij Fall, foi- Gen. Jackson, and this, tfloi vnt t, it. ' f.' ..;J.v a-.- . . Franklin wa brt".eyrdth.; vt: atursstta' the for the AdraMtfi-BtimThrs,. were shmit tncit voter attlio pdl tluw SitOjX t us lait VJent-inJ iSretfely.;. i .t.y,U$'---t: ytitrhoaitle a&3rttLiy:li Sift I ho .-suH ot the peil 1 asUimlued.fi Mr. .lidwir?. tbia.'iri .1;. oou b.uha- mstorhy ot io tftca : t;bamler F.fq. Uio Adrvia erBualnty. 1! leetien waa matmly efT.lesWd, and there nWndmeor tba .ti o. ph-tV tttt -of U.e attwiib . tho patties utiiioty. vTlic Atian" t)i. v ie crv r 'of antss-sa. Tlio cmMli.ltrt(J f.'a'iietsnVir, -.rri.l ll,..;- -1.. I.. .. ...T-. :'. - . , " """(rlt SHU-lilies, ' Jackson tvat Voteli fill J, ;,. ; . r; jj. - f aWI sip(mrtef. brttio' 'IriAnfs 'f f. ' Jacksnn, nt (r, CUtiiibw a as nominal " tupitottt.il, tr the). iHuniism' SterAtlsni. a eetaWtrsywiM ptrt .fcy the tVo-lc at.net tlawtely en the grotjed ef ih 1're oxUtn, . The tejumph jm eotnlilety.', hwt mtierrJ etertinti tl.tt 'Adams im-iti'i eonmy, earra-4 iU'ir rvmiiaie ty au ' majority f tttrly tlnee liumlrt.l. , Thi i uinj.bm.t rrnnthi lfor pf Central JsiV"''. candidate of Cue loolcc- ' :, :-Vouraj Sekv--j"'i'':- 'Vr)i.,n' ; ,s, f f.. '' Tllti DemOi-rt lie Pr ci if sirs l!; 1 lit in tht State, that vit ti .-fn,jxl'v)til,l medaritv for tlie oilmnili'nt.iii. ,T1. vi. pi, .w IdWIUII COC1.-T-, 1 J,JJ JHin - the f gislatiire. oelsioiUl by the death Kubiiiaon, OurVli.te itt-nH-rentutitv'. I.-., iu.i IcLire.t ia tcat,wi to W u.l , d eert-jj, ripHi freely cirtalatetl tiitpvg?? 9 --Sf' a.' 1 - X iVaVaf ::;. "tSrA---"
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