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, ;. V .V; . . r - - . . 1 i V N .V- ;:: xiAii3Gir, if.; a t.tatioii .no, ic t ' l'' Tlir' VT in - ' i f 4rbcaM U setrctanr f slit dunrg f, l.U, - CVU amit wwe of J ih 41f AVL4-rxriii.T Akif fav. '(.. .. w i pinwt. d I " rNW.rfi.l, Wi.W. Vr - - - t koUrg ,wk-h enabled th ml-r of I I rtivf-v ai V'i AV 1 i-r rvrath bt w ib-trry foe tbe av ... '.) nr.,llo, fv i ws u'smonr,t tt fIHH. 'mfli'M, flrt Mhri KB. ! i prevent the grant ""ed bT-T ! . - nl u , skfctal f lest . 1 . . .. l,tj. remunerate l '-fttkira-aitb.' X ' , j -i .. mcKLir bU rt..i l4.T to knur Irrmllt yltfOKmW of Hie rit.j JIntrlli"rn fkrmmbrtJtf rownty, aJwl vVte?anf ?6.r init t tUc firf.lin'JHr ill rn in i w vi sW -iilt f.f the j'urposr or,hm- 1T ftrftrn. .'Andrew Jccon tni1tn to lite Tic Trfiac(fty offSe . Ewi.Hrid " Cant-O.1 Colrtoan DinmUtcfl, consist Xs-Hr Alt;. rove WMiHtwe'U wtn VUtp(!if ' hich ,were, unanimoiiy; nooiwcn, i riii eommiUeii br lere to report. tbt W r wmfldent Xbt w met in ecoriLinc Ith tbewIthctoT lrRe,wjoritjff wily the peflnle of t'abarrns enuintjs.Hlof tbt ae of JJortSUCwofcWi 4fl ecommeP'nt Klrf iacVwn nf TfJ; mllt mmtt filJthe-oBio)fPfiii5cnof U ill Htateii for th Mil termor AfW 0 Jng th'it dec1atum;"wfeU,Hi?t!tliity kiirn wim of the- ream rew which knnil a 10 thi conchmion inThew will offitw. and th eCotv - W crwvU vf,Wt (renc fo4he Hnro of Nw OrleM.:t ' w liv in emmtru wlitrclUe int ana partii diawnaionof the nwvve, pnncipw 4 tnlana of mti in ttuUUc lif ia,not only letated, 'bnt ,r"tly enonra(!ea ut me kne to doubt- The candidal M ?lore nnl t be twed bvthe oraeal i lWio opinion. al nntb'mjc from thp miU for our tort i:iioi nereawnr real th claima of the sr ftandW rieea? ncwre.it trpvioHtoh '" ew; n. i woulil bo.tviU'i(r4 wtrh1thein.iii e aUnce,onfirtent that tli mme menu rW hartin, a Jtilnet t)V .Vtetiropnet, wooki i annlihltrt be Tlrentipetnbl!t5t,l But tW e i(WVinnal objMst'wnatatbe eleetion of J. Ok Mams. bf d nn lb ,4i nifitra'ion of hia tfflc,Uu-b.H do stire the ftntft'KJm Vtwir dutr to notice Irt til(l.lf Mwerii1nenearf inhi bntest." be rt nrtor fflf orof 01 bonent "imd hSphltjriftBd anitenw fcliinp tbat thla Jrtrl rmn would epnflrm k piriion We fcntei'lamiha.t ,'tr Adam, not nosSCS rtnat -WFenjrn w rn'-w in- tire if rjuhRe effiwr of thfVnxea. State fiotdin the Utfon lie IiJ; e it fmrd taoberv tbal ai'noutD nr. n Daa eiiei U " 11 rV rfiJrf fleet Secretary of dat lrraUimt.jrrt we mnatlenjr. tU doe- Iriaa- io b nvc D pniwwplrv M,am reaaona sbviova M rjr aoiiaiate4 with rVa Mtura a KintereaM of tilt irovernitwnt. Wewllt fiirOier take the litre to aaarrt, that lr. CJ, "now . SerreHrt of ti, baa eitber' ttmmiitM art abaitrdity in eopnoitina; Mrv. Adama election on lb? ground of "lafe bredtnt.'l .that he Wat net acrioua fa auf Urittff Ji'w on nanm'to be. ielcl,otl to. the people- for ttutt office If b tboiKht aa be aaarrteU, lhattb appoiittlkent of fAr AUmi would ate Ike bent, beeana (bainf Secretary f tte) it wnuld bah tnft pvttent, why did he airtiW bia (Hernia to ran hM awik name, iifilena it for the,obiou pnrpote of diviirtiig . tbeweatem iutereat, ind iliertby enaWuif; iija, and thuae 'who Ipoked tip to bim a fiut head "of hit party, to. decide ;the election n that way hick aa tiroa haa tlnivn. V would rnntf rrtutt to nil own brnefctl. How flrtea it hamjeir 'nutwilhaUndinr'tbn ao' raeerfent) that tm conld ao tar ftirot tiima'tf at to bi nranthonin etprewtona, preTioita 10 theHertion orEiemort, aeroatory of tne' character; ptmciplrt .and, action or John v. Adamif Andhow.rtoe it happen. pe thoufjM the elecCon o( tbe Secrciary of atate in t lie .rrmueikcy correct a the ground ot ft trtMftW tlrat aa he Maerto lie came to Washington doubtintf whether he ahould or thou Id not Wote for Wm. H. -Crawford, for ideH ia thn 'inference W be drawn from hit etpreeswms, and that ne even pttaonally itited and txammt-a him tor the ptirpoae ot idging ior hirnaelt, anhougn Mr. urawiora id not bold that office which enliik-d him to UlSr preeulenoy ;from the aae prtctdent. Theae nm inquiries we have not yet aren aa. tiafaetortly anawered And we feel compell ed to doubt the motia f rbiina principallv inTrmentaT inlielectiort of Mr Adarha, tiu (jiidflrifefroni the past) to any tbat we r,'4h place no confidence in ah aflniinwtratlon composed pf a Hreajdent elected through tbe imirumtntali'v of a Secretary ot' atate on the irround.of an A -trterdent. , If i) tt. Adamt (President now in office) w elected, aeror dinirtothia mle, aa aiippoaed wise, politic, and Metul,- then Mr; Clav'a recommendation 6f bimaelf as our'ne'xt President, falter lit. Aflama term of 'office haa expired ia ir fesistible, -L Cod ;.forbid! wo , aeltnowtedee hp fuch doctrD; we are reluctant tohflieye that men, pne' of wliom at least baa been able and aauve hi the aervice if the United State, ,t bo .corrupt hv political principle: et we must aay. to wr th laniruftire of a celebrated Roman, thai John Q Adama and Hy-J!ay ahould not only be ;piire but free from suspicion " Of tTe fir&t' we' are com. petled to doubt,' and it. i their,' business and ,the?r interest to make on this subject as turancc" of thii innocence,, doubly anres Of thfr, bat. the numerous charge made agsinst Miem. tfaring ti nothing tllrteJ'. to- nrffe. Bnf thae are nor the onlvreason. rnducinr bs to nppos the re-election of . I Q A If It raniw4 froaa atrfnc. aiwl ho tSt practical kowl-!re ml cm. ,iif')it Krtita awt " - j - sLd which Ibe hpLL tnl'iiiitur An 'a'Wil b ewnmon at . Ilts liM ad taenain;' lackrts) tuanswv an M rmisrM dfrae. j w-tb ajaaMasfy awteeaa. Ha ssaawr rtaWWi4 ir M aa hl a mbtmrf iAwWav Vba4wa' furehrn- fsant aatmlinf widi lb Babies of WatarbMr W farbesr advert to t. t tbe Unl, hwbibiiif anatocratick yWJtt1cea character 4 o-ir 'Mnlrya tin li avj bcm. a4 itemibty Mwnisf wiaiww ia w btied Wa eoatVter t'lis tUav weakest. anf Ut tar lb atmoapbera of a repabUck. ad wascb aaaay wtk4jXa0a ora lauat ttf rieo thongr asnbly akio, yet costld by kbeir tiuti nf Andresv Jacktow .(,.- .. . , - -, . Mfloeae imlure bi t notify tbos wU,v. sTWrr4 tlterrforw, than we woldconder em hi equal, if at bis tupenor ia office,' tba r-eltHMi ofJoha Qiwy Alust asdit that ' his family must be Aral in eontidrration Jrcroif to ttia lt treat pi Mits peapar, and tbat and 'therefor the first siaMed. A' w will us every boaoralile tarat 1a r Ilia snanner ar aa ptaia as it b.wxater U btasr ta pratem, it. .,,.. . , 1 iadependnl, and bi (sriaeiple aa.'fpubb- Rf'vek, Hut . w bav)atir cViRVne can aa bi coadnct baa been dMareted. ) f, tn the. tuteltifrenoe, Intefri f, and tVitiUral ' t Vt'a da not pretend tbat A mtrew Jackson , aaatsty af Amarww Jackson, and that wa wiU h perfect, for he is a woa llyt w will asyl rTy. bnraM atfjrt to il, and ioaur la despite M all tu barefaced and analicMtu. b rlectwa. . raJaauHe f bi ita. tbat thar has ftrtmeJ. tbV been tn ijence in , Um bie, V aatien. asxt Hons l tptl b tna frrowl -af Gen Jackson, - 1 . . l.Urk nproT or lb reaotu- etpretued -opinion, that peraeeeraae in ibe pursuit of hoot at purposes, lhat disinterested nesa, Vbat Incf pendeace, and that tstent hich aonl.l InMre in bi election, an blr , and honest ntagianrat. lit candnet, bt re' ry instance, baaeAusiaond us (bat be accept ed office, not for indiviiluaJ afifrsiKliieia-nt. bat for Ui benefit of his country. . .This ta evident fronts t't fact, that ahenever b' time and ulcntt were n longer Impentmtly Calletl for by 'the want and rlanrs A rhe lit dilferewv parts 'of tba-atntc, recammCnd. Ing tn h.s fqcntl In tbe arryJ eountie t appafnt da!'-gatra to met at n-nr conveni ent ' place, tr 11 nnlnat aota suitable pcraon aa a elector fr raab abrctonaj district. V v Hmivi ;aat it b, rx- a QvH'W 4 t'-l fiend of tim. Ji kauo, Vu t couq. iea o Uneolni Mcckfrtibttrs; and Cabatrns, to p pvtint ifiv dalegate to aaeat Charlotte an tVed-Mrvitb the, ?7'h.o'.to reconnjai.d an r.ieo ' .trseivi'y io- ure eiectuMi or A.iiiircw people, breiraedbttion, pcefrrfin)tthe'' Jsck.11 Hreni,int, il J ihn C, Calhoun a shade of 1ritt Hfe,' to tha pride, pomp Vice reslrlent of tbe Vnited Staae. a-Wwtf, "H-i .tin. WiU a Uison. lm IL j . 1. . c . m . miHi iauiiuiw"ta uirc. .. 1 Hi cnemie charge him wilb Violence of temper. Those whrt have been'.n constant habit' 'of intimacy ' ilb hint for years, can ay - that this ia n fcsarrtion without tbe sha dow of proofs, They say hc-.haa acknow lodged himself , incompetent, to fill the, ri oua odioe tu which be has been appointed. Supposing such, to be tho fart, it haa been tml'irtunate For the American people, thtt Mr. Adama bad not as humbly confessed, and aa honestly acted, thereby 'relieving them from the disagreeable necessity, at tha next election, of plainly expressing that opinion of him. In . what wav the lanruarr ot Andrew Jackson has' been tortured into a meaning never intended by him, ts a mytcry only known to tha dark, and oust spirits who nave determined, at all events to prevent his elec tion. We can assert with truth, tbat he tilled all civil offices to which be was appointed, with credit to lumsclf and with benefit to hi country, He is clvarged with the wanton massacre of the Indians at the Iforse-shoe. Can it be urged, tbat in killing In battle (for such is the fact the ruthless savagn who. murdered defenceless mother and infanta at i Fort MiiTima, who refused to the Ur the quarter that waa offered tbravr-tnen who acknow ledge in war no law of mercy to spare tha infant in the cradle, the mother,' the gray haired and the helpless, but strike the toma hawk without feeling or discrimination, in the heads, of the defending and the defenceless? Can this be urged as a ground of objection to Andrew Jackson, their, punisher and our avenger? That cause wants support, indeed, which justifies the atrocious warfare of the savaged tn this we hope, for the sake pf Immunity, they are nut serious. lie ha been charged with a violation of the constitution of tbe United S'ntes We have not time now to examiite tins objection with that attention necessary to its complete elucidation. It refutes pi-i.K.ipslIy to tlte dc. claration of martial law at New Orleans. We would only refer yon to the critical aituai win of our country at that timet the presence of a foe. strong in numbers and. discipline, the inadequate means of defence, and tbe Inf'fft eiency of the civil law to prevent the trans. mlaionrof information ' to the enemy til we feel, cotihdent that youwdl excuse if not , . . . a tha iul dacaw ttiifa. in-ui rnl y - f : , in ho t'-T CUurcb rd Sf .;., be contirtrd of ir.r y v ..... , V " It it ralmtatr , ilrra'.J. at -v .- 1 . 1 Urn c t ic -n b twors ! r i'll M l-S r nrl i4 il-niilnt twtttc: i tirrttww ; ttmttr4, I U M try b? rl.; arana ! . ta ti-M ike rvfl-r;io of J jtis Q. Aitsm, tha PrrsrarT. , WWr Tbat. traat tM aw" aava in fSa iatrll ". brrv so1 -'-Uirl bnwrty every amKMabke jrrt ta aid 1 eamre bis Tni'iS ebrnma t the neat lT-.lmrr. Jitlvt That K fnllsvhi arri h an riintmi a aamiaiuw af . CorrtBia4ms aad if laaw far nawstai tba hwooa Grnctsd JarksftQ, ka ak: Mai. Wav TIrvsr, ('!. Jrrs M-Krr, Job M. tlrasnn, Ea. Kran- It wa. Job MtVi.tlU Ka sr. RrAaarf Ab y, Ms Waw.WeloK,- Fdn Atlw, Ns.i ...,. Itlarktiiir, ft. fr. Benj. Chambers, ios Is. Walbar. Ria and Mr. Haaaaee Turnetv - .fart A T rMTtAew resirtied v tf atnrd'ar ammnt!m llwt w aomiiutre a4 rxfm ntnoA 1 of I! ir, a t',;s w 1: in, ..,11 1.M r V ,t '-;-;i t in, 1 our t b t t r, V"kOwielc I j f s m i an)irr( in l uu nr, ti-t ly li.int ifr annuin; n J t Inrt tf.ti I 1' i...! , iit t' 1 0 Ifonf rations f tliirty yan r;i wlt-ilf s i n f t!tf 'It ry K.m i t:n passi'ithrou't t!.fir h.!! !f. i.t! " td til ' tMsmtnle ,bi conduct sinre be has een I justify the- man who, at tbe risk of hi own eWert -.president we mut phjec ti im, 1 lifer, property and reputation, thus acted, had because e believe Jiat tbrouril a vain moti 1 hn ssu-d from esntura anil nillurft em. tm throwing lustre on his own .'admjniatratjoa j pormn- of tba West Mr., Aduma would inyreattnjj instead or legniating. on tne 1 hav, deliberated on. the propriety of the ajJbjeet ) J aacrifined the Werest of a large ( measure, until the entrance- of the toerinto nortion-;of -tlie United Jtate in tb West the city would bava cut short bis d. libera btdia'tMde.benTlieCrmiprisof no right fiona.' Andre Jackson decided, and saved wa at Mak, ftd when Tib Tr of tb Unioa the city, Wt would ay, from motives of ad- entiw oe ttytrrett by tne legislature 91 in 1 miration and gratitude, if, in tin act of sal United; State icting 9 .AftfT sttblect. rrW J ration of New Orleans, ho has violated the .Cot. Al under,! Eta Msiar tleorre BarnlMtrdt, Captain Robert Pickens, and M jnr I Cannon, b 'appqinted the delegation front Cubsnr ia, to Meet' at Charlotte, the delegattoit from Mecklenburg and ivncouv-tfilB . t. .-wf: ..VnT-aa.'tira; that CanUi tlot'ert pickens,U. n Al. f id -r. Ksq' 9. nuel Hrr s. sen,' Mai frennfe'.rtamhardi.-'aiMl David Storka, Ran b appointed a aornmitt of aprrespoMa- eiwe. . v . . . j ? VrM ve4 bat' .Major 1. Cannon, Jacob fisehhifier, Captain lonathan Hansen, Ma joe (ljrg B:ir ihanlt. Captain J.'Barringer; Cot. WiU. - All. son, Uarson Jlogera, Jacob Calenn., ;,rv inu'l 3- Hirris,, Caleb i? etaiid.-r,' ,Ximei Young, taptaia Daniel Fafgert, 8anul Pharr, Captain Jamee Me K e, and Captiuu Isaac West, be eppoittUd committee of v gilance. Rrftved. tjtat we ail ip 'he CentraT lack son committee d vigilance and correspond euce, formsd at Kleighi on tha 24ih Decern ber..l82f.,. j ' 'tenlvtd, that the proceeifing of this meet ing be Signed by tue t.hairmaq and necre- Isrles, and tbat copies thereof be sent to the Editors of t'te tVi'ttern Carolinian and Ua- Icigh Star, for puhlii-a'ion. W.M 3 ALLtSOS, CAiiVn. WisntnoTOi Hianis, , . DiattiCobB-MAa 5 ecte. , At ft hrj;i and riMHabln mpft in? or tire Fnrfi(l4 of Ociiorar-An drew Jarksrjn, hrld at. the' Court House in, WaynesvJlJe, HaVwoo rouiity. N.. C. Saturday Tlin 2d Fi rtiaiy, i8z; mj. wiinan Uevo ivas calli-d to thf chair, auJ.Frli Aa.li1. Iiq. . appot i'd Sifta.-y Hit tijtt of tlm ineetinfi; bHuj; brietly mil ilut l by tbo c liatrman on notion of. t.ol. rtobert Love, the I'oilowttifi Hinoi-wfr appointed a t'o'tn, iitifr ' to prcparr an- 'kdilreMU iind res ilwtiohs eiprtwwiv of tlio nsV of jrTif 'rteptinff,i:o' wit Cot ffiriiii. yaitii-y, Ji ' ll AICV, cnu Kfdi-r Bootu Esq. Jobti M. Honsou Esq. Jnlin M'OovvpII, Esq," and Jo s-p!i U. alH' r. fcisq. , After havtn i'ftiivd a short timv returned and r"p irtid tlie following niMnas ant! The flrir Ann Marix, Cr . tot. KmurUniu a.xH.Me for an Mmt.tlil p.tsmje from New York tn vet for I'rauUont ana Vie Preotent af tbe St, J o!ilt, N. B. Wat Wrrrkfd i United Ststes ,r kr enMC Prv-sMentml ele-" . i ,l Srtt. ..t ., t mi a solicit tbe friends af Jasksfla fat t ahara on poafj VCrishtiP. ' ' ' oaaueaia this distriet o reeiproaaui ear aaatir I " ' -- astina.- - ' T . -'--.. t a ' . . - rrA-f frilrr TVat tb preelinfr nf sbta-, I U Ri;!it RcvereuJ Dr. UAM 1- ", tary ami pub isbed la die pabli nrwsiirs t V. i n- , c 1 I r Wiwf, That tba thanks i tb meatinf be cttm. arrivrd in town last 'vtrrk "S! .iWco,rn: i-vi7tb; vaeetbtkM-"d verally preactied t ..a- . joamed. f ?' v- ' ;norotis and attcnttTvtaudienrea.. trTIsL Z.Znave never heard l-rndrft powerful , n. in mi 1 T ' : .IlSrOUfSri limn tlic IMItJ til l'' ri ri uj A littow psppr f rtho;20tK'lBt. Bis'iiiu RatensrroFt on Sunday eve- -v received t,Nw York'W jhw brig '- fn last. hi rustomai y vi.oP rielnnthin the Havan account of rfdj energy jr language was addt-4 , the rapt nrf of -the 'lexifan'brl Oaef''av morolhaii'ii.9ual clo'iuence of nun-, refiV ltvtat that lb uealt&u er hctical informitton,ndthatfsmili(rli ;witb e ctistrtml tnd WitereatsSof WI peopif .pre. nits tn Meale'tridt wWeb ahottld atltlmr'ras leni in le 'him trt1briiiBrlevned "d (snertRhl;nfrier AfWie.-jpiniT nn . wnai lee hi, rU'ims IWnnflied nrtrvious to biseler. V m .1 - jffe -iatl )r en in tbe service efj e United States toe yeara nrfere the admrn I ration of Jat. Honroe. Are JIhere anyr linent aervioes ra-tdered be him as ptlWi t?nt of tht povermnent abroad' ft his tmeares noint them out: It coo'd ' e he I Uhent, fn -jtbera h wsooiated wl ct4 ttperior itn bin in-tntellert. in nsefut (formatltn,.and -tn, patriotism, ylfi ftCb plnmstist iit,' grain, and fmm bis r rsdle,; (now known n sotne (and timevill discover tn all) tbt there were at that-treaty master irits. aeent of rfi, United 5te.' before jhose vigorous talent, practnaLknorleUr Id tunhiaaed love Pt eoun'ry, mm iiw -Jim iind of J.A . Adama wink in ronsclaii tnreri. ku- Wbat aonnd f nan of tl important ferestof the Onion,, could induce him. to' toposft? mt advocate tbe urrtndcr.t( the. n of the rigbt tn-fish ontbe banks of Kew- mdlsnd' A irrendr, ot n n.-irpponanr vilege arid right for one. comparatively vial. Could thi ariaefront unstnfl polit . 1 knowledge and . prlnripVVoT from.lh fidi considcrao f benefitting one.sen- aofrhe Union aWi Wbh-h be ,ws associ- 5n habit. Interetd. . nd feele, at the ex nse of larger iforllhn avhomjte knew, not. V for whom he cared ntf . from one or tber motive be aetediand in Hhe,P"d iw we hre. compe-lled fa ndmn bim wntrtd asrain ask what confidnoe rn be beeil , hi, th twin, wbo at tRe, mature age l4V),iresrs.;'de'serted theysrt with wb'di I hsl been nWomrlv saoeated,nd finkeif n?elf wuh their rtppornta and became l Ot their, bitterest enemtesj 'm.s prtant bhan?& ift.HirrrnHptejiw ted fmn V enrisRientinn IcnowV-d&e, "rif rror. -or -Wss It ttmrtueed bv desire, forr pn to weak nd amh'rtionsimefl, a tbirnt for i Iraneement in pubridlSfef Tn solymg 'be fst part of ttji query; we would remark that Jr; Adam was, w"ben he dfered h P-d al part,' ht.i'biit stajre-of InV when tbebtt an mind ia rtsnally eonwdered ar.4be period i it rreatirat rmnroVementi and when pnn Spies if at all so Hereonaidered s permanent. fiwl and atable - Can we then plaee nfidenee in nv one. at the aire of aft wbo Keliimed--Iti political rrineiplea, and de- frted hit poitlteal partv nttlte mature ape 0' ft-, Tbe experience f ages does, and w lustfheneTt election will give atriumpbsnt swer in the negative. Tnrr'l:tt part of s nefltww r-ceo a "juttr. Wf rfi neSt called pn to support M. Ad- K) Panqrha af believe nevmlated ihe policy recommended, sml .established ny . Wash ington ;" in having nothing to do identangling Mlisrtces witb foreign jnatiohf.?' We object '0him because b the appointment nf Mini ters to Panama nreviouiin tbe meeting of Congress he arsumed nd exeTciaed a right 0 changing the. sound policy of tbe United States wirjieut thn consent ot hi constitu. tionat;dvie4r,i.A Senate, (, We object to bint becausn n 1ft message on this mibject be nsaVned ss An-important reason n tnler iMnc itbtba religiouf Inatitution of their remet 'we ' gotifrnmenls,' a right never yet clairiwfr? ; exetctsed e'tber J'a respect religion 'tif verrtm'enjf by' hy administra tion srtico .the adoption of pur constitution. t We, obp"e.t, to .Vim because the United State baa been compelled to pay more than JfJSO.OOO to defray the expenses of tbi mis sion .while the project-. Its proved utterly constitution, that there i sufficient evidence of tbe purity and honesty of his fhotive. to cry nu wun me rcpuniicsns o oiu, " ici me j law sleep for this day ." . , - ' - He is charged with the murder of Arbuth. not and AmbrUter. Those who are now the supporters of Mr. Adams, botli- w'uh regard to . this, and the question of the violation Of the constitution of the United States, have placed themselves in a dilemma ir. making these charges, inasmuch as they "now con demn A. Ja Lton for a crime which J. Q. Adams, while Secretary ot State fur J.imcs Monroe,: defended with all the ingenuity of of which he was master ? Wt dd nut pretehd to' enter into the defence of Gen. Jackson, because we can refer the people ta the '.re port of Sir, Adams in Jackson a defence, and ibe debates upon" that point, Confident tbat he aill be justified.. But we' will ask. tbe friends of the present incumbent, supposing tne charge to be correct in principle, d they Mik the bri? at 6 'clack on the IHOm - xf ..iav m1 ?,ti n P-.t!ift!r rrvet . m a a a V , s V 1 , . t K ' I V V 1 1IAV I rl 4M t .fin, t VOUH'I IV- 1 ,-,s-. oc of tha tlthv, and. V-tne m mack a.-r- ; . ,.:s periW ln.Wi thought -aer.ao.eaa ' yTT-TvZirl l 5rey,TThe U. therern-ej in order td tw- -PK J "f ?int 1 atfM k " ablihVr; and pare the efTusioii ofblontT4 hMreUjind that arl,-r.-.vnvtn in rs- . eoiomawl.flrinj'atrher Ift a aliort tim- t, take XM the Ouerrera, reaiated witk- spirit and $h&vet.y-FayelteritU Journal, ' , - . desperation, and it r aft hour before t'r' ' 1 'Jl . - ' " '.'" " ?" her colors Swere Vaaied down at which j ;xjfooUTjlventtrt.---The ' Vprmnnt " .l. 1... .(..i.T:. 01. 1. ... ..r .1.. ioik'.ii .....i time sns wu picicw vj tuna auuva.'iu o uuiur 111 1 in .ion, m-., - her hull, her rigging cut;to piece, and V M-ij. Grto. Yf: Collamer. of B irre, ort the hd lot oetwcn -40 and 50 tnen thn 14tb inst. ahot an apple from me - killed. The Leaitadhad iiiua killed t 2hara.lhfiK.Lflf JIM K i I en r y I n a;ra hi .Jat s . . a . "... 0 ... a av -- I Jl . uiauern ewcer, ana aeren wouncieu, .tne distance esiynni witn a ruie. twin of them severely,, and yaa,0naidf MrCollamwr theB tuck ,hi turnand v . e.-ably injured ja her hull and riK;infIn2rani at thr aame tlistance shoi ait u ta atatna mat, in tne previou action appie trum-uin neaa.' is tmne iq en the lOih, with tha Marie and Marie tha presence of a number t ,f reapect-i . .' briff,- tbt Gaerwro- haulad iiT,.'otiie ;ote (eittlenten,- wlm.afipr fruitless at . what ' crippled ; aou ttijaeed .o tnetails. tempts t atop the partu s, hmi th ' sat-r and rising, and tht. h yrat up Tior i-faction ta see them romeofTin sa'Vfy, ; in iorct' to bth lo thatCeugigeinenl Tho apples .were so handsomely cut by 1 5 tne mane: waa consiaeranty iniureu, tue oaii tnat vj laice aim pomace it and had 13 mtr wounded, 6 Of them :maind ia ,rnniuernble quantities on - everelvi The .Marie was1 but bligluly, (he hair of their heads,' ' .:,,. 4;, " '"j y , '" - ' vH 'bemtfMvt-ti years a;n7 4 it appear me wnmern pan 01 itew "mandeerted his family 10 Madison , York is endeTorin to get up a crusade County r JJ. Y. And leaTir?; hia hat, against the Masna. It- is said, foui"-'.., a ietter, &.c. in ' teen coaniierare tnmeei in conventiou boaf in a pond, produced a coavn tioo at Le Koy, on thte Cth March; to oppoa thst ne had drowned htmsel f. Hi's es errcf societies. It '? is '-'fortunate - for, ut waa aettled aadsold.Hftlhik)ate - theactors; ; that tthey. have tiro' tod j- Returned, and commenced stilts ore money to expend in such idleyif hot jeetrnent against the purchasers, but tha mwehieveou prtyects.Ttiey'are not jMg hifernb'sed::. a" perpetual irt- . II in r. VIC iiiiiisfinfi itnisn bimJ . --: ,- - lUtlVllVII aawaa niiui very consistent withal. At one I are informed that the tturtt has been divulged, and at anothtr, that it ti ne- easary to collect tnforce to put down' and break mo- the awe societies.' ' -Mi-i 1 iwvV-li. abortive.'". Weoltjeej loWm becatue though J can with any gnue support Awn iti office who economy bps been a texWord injhis messsges. yet. if we takji-into consideration the visionary and. useless projects, started by bim at great expense to the union we 'are-'obliged -to say bia word, and hi practice are tit, direct van anee, '-"What gbod have the numeroit mis sion bertas sent' abroad effected for tbe V, S,1 ' As a sivip-! examnle of a waste of the public funds we' would refer yon to tbe mis sion, to ' Creat JPritain There ha been ?ithin Jiis.term more than 50.000 expended on two tn'atsibns, a.t'd perbap more yet to be paid for a new embaw during his term and the: government benefitted by only our eon- venticn in Favour ot individuals. And this 1 economy!" Hut we will not longer trespss rm yc'tr pniienc in urging objection, the 1i ofcwhich is not yet complete. With that kind -of relief w finl where we hasten from the examination of a 'common portrait drawn' by A common painter, lo thst of one wbere every part HaV:il in bold relief, and all that isjieeessarv to sbetif the master hand of tbe artist, is etrbiMtetl, tet-wHurn etiattcntion to' the cowluct and Vbararter of Andrew .taekmn.' IfereVe will find but little to lias warmly I adrocuted cvnduct for which they condemn ,A. Jackson' What, reason have .they for niakiiig a distinction between tbe actor and -the defender - Ifatiy; we would say that, it wa in favour of the actor The one undertook the responsibility of the act, fearless of tile consequence to himself as an individual, but all alive to the interests of Itis country. The ,'Otliet waa a cool and dispassionate examiner; and certainly if there was wrong done, (which in the one case we, doubt, and in -the other lenyj Mr. Adams justified in moments 6f deliberatinn ht the, oilier did in moments' of excitement, and with, a motive identified, by declaration and actioD, to be solely for the good oi tbe United State. ;x: 1 s - " :; ' ' Tbi i not all.'- He is objected to because ne is ft miuwry rHsrtfiii. is 11 iiiv csusv ui blame that hedefended the Southern frontier during tbe last war, with tbat success which lias induced even his enemies to give bim the name of ' wiliUarg tUefain?J Should ve con demn him for puniiiiing the rttibiess savage, the insidious spy, the committer df murder and robnenea him the. saviour o. New-Or- blame and much to praise, we dmit he has I ).,? , where 'utile eridehCe that he looked nnttfie arhotss'ie hitorrnntion ot 01s "ppo-1 ,t bi personal intereat, and foi got that f the nent, nor bs be been a learnedly drilled in p,,br,c?; ; We tea safely assert that there i diptomxtic tornjf ana cere monie. ( I none snch..i They object to bim because he ' " Jthn been' wrU w: served by a writer, j wa, or i,S military cld'fiuin, Who started that a man of tense who Know wnat.ne.m sbbut,who siv le Uiflg ithst ia, who will tel at once what be can do, arid what be can-' not, wouTd succeed bi tter than .any d;plo tmtist wib"l) the simulation or dissimulation ri.uil..tt 'a ihn if Vflfftri, . iich a msn won! AolrewJackon be in ofie, t , He pnnsesseiF tliat sirnng prsoticd ViiWg itri'S itymosaense which i.ne . .ssarv V elieif wigitiind protectinff the htereiti pf the natlowhinrormatiqai t resorutio'is: This meeting deem It their duty to make iiublio (1-clrHtmnyn)f their sentiments on the spiyoncliin? l.rei- lentisl .election, ;ieast the si lence ofihe fr'cehs of tjen. Jackso at Ai' time be miaopnet-ivedA They wonld have deferred sn -expreitjnu ot their feelings- most elieerfnllv nn. ttl the period bad arrived fbo it jwoald .have beea necessary for Ihem to exjirtu (heinWfie choice of an Elector, hail not eulls for'tneetingi of the fiiendsoi the v Admiintmtion taken from them all'uhoice'on the , subject Withont ques tioning tlie mteJligenre, patnotitm or motive of their poliliml opponents,: or presuming to ar raign tlrfia fir tlic snpport of Mrv Adams, this fueetintmld frankly, bnt fearlessly state briefly some o? the objecti-ms they have to the exifting Administration, and oomeofthe reasons foe sup porting the election of (ien. Jackson. . In doing tl.isjV.tlHiy clairs t(t exercise a common right Theyhre member of a great republic, where the sovereign poaor- resHli-B )n the people. An election, in tbe result of which the nearest rights and intern of the republic are ihvolred, Is sp--trnschine.'Gverv citisen has a ifeen aluki- in it. This meeting teei the hrb responsibility resting on tbew snireemeu. - They will art and -speak soenrding to their convictions, and as becomes inen proud of their country, jealous of Hs li berties; and Impressed with the meat imnortanee f the-erisis.' This meeting view the course piirsued by Mr. Adams ss being at variance with, th best interest of tlie country. .The Opjiiiiins and sentinsentajhe has avowed is of the rood nWming tendency. He nwintnins the sdi mis and- monsrchicl iloctrine.'tlmt the mnv govern the nton.y' that the refieentatroe Is not bound bv the will nfhia crinaiiiiift.. ttiat tnt I'reMilent bsi tbe rtfhi to nominate his successor, by making his Secretary; of State , heir to the rncsMtrneyi tliat, PresKlent'elocted ,fjr four rears Oniler-the Sootthation hss tlra'm to s re election by tbe farce of preeeilfuts tlurt entangling allisnees with foreign powers is our wisest policy, notwithstanding- what Washington Snn Jefferson hss advised us to avoid them, bading to war and euint that ninler tlis eonipnjhentive pretext of tltc general wclfare,: the eonstitution may be construed to sunetion alt sorts of UBumalioo. r Tint eandidntc, whose election this meeting will support,'' bis claim upon their confidence. arises trout Ins sterling mtegi-lty, bts sound good sense, lu repitbliesn yirtwt. Ilia ardent 'patri. iraroil nis grvjai puniie services, nis nmess for otnec t,en. Jackson IS one f the people. ; , tien. Jackson being bora' of poor nbrntiwe was cast at an early period pi his life' upon the broad theatre of the' World, fi-irudlest nd pen nytessj he participated in, that holy slrii)cglc. rhinrfed his blood with tha heroes who fousht. Iijed and died o ptTpeluate to ponteritv the most inestimable' legacy man ever enjoyeil;' iit hss hi ten tne most important civil Miice i the gift M hi eo-inuymen with i!i(;nily,'Hitegr!ty and . William Cobbett has atomS?' a . . ' . -r . Oh 'VS0 . ub- tm aecra societies;' j 1-; lone egotistical letter to tne Kinir or olence and popular excitement are not;; England, oflering himself in -earnest ,' to oe encouraged, even to achieve praise a(t IViine Minister, in the plarc nP . worthy end. ; ,The existence f; air d GAtti&. He tells Ms m .. j -s- r evil toot very apparent of much felt-y tliat j. the only person i.i 'th; .roeiAer.theJaw IS-saVli V (.Crt VrU-CT7a-- ' ' ' : Jfovtl Spedndt.- himself Robin Hoc two children, the eldest iged thre!, tnada a vacancy in the command of the. years, passed through our streets on ''Uaite'd ' State-Army It eem to- be oaiuruay last, in a jug entirely new in; wujfcMm.r iinii i .vnjji , u uj ; nonor in pis counii. ihiq Mr.' Ai.ums was lutd he in orghig itf Becatue Ai Jackson di. at foreign eouris, receiving li-om bis eonntry from ViJeiL and would divide witK him tbe'West.f W.K to '2i.000 tier annum for bis services. r . - A ... . . . ... . . l 1 rt !.t ; . . . . ero interest. 3 UK Object, men, wa o tigs j " -rasoa, was pusning .lormne m a new ami ..... a ' . ... . t Vi 1 w'.IAmmu.... ' ....I l.:....4. t Jl..; ""If .1 ... r ':".; o',- ,y .Lpf a"" jMiai-tui 9x jy..fiuuu-ji,:.i MJtt id. ' his wife and 'Thideath of- General Buows- has '' country. A nuiull -le, built . in the liglitestf oiannor whicli served as ,o cunvey afico fur the children, refi'eshiiieiits, iStc,' was drawn "by the husband, while, the wilt' with on inUiit in her arns jour neyed on foot. 11 is history as rela ted b himself., is That he - wan , a soldier ' in the last war, and engaged in the buttle at lialliiiiore, w lit re he received Hevcral fieycro wounds. ' ; : lie Bnortly afttTvards reinoVed to Moith Laniliiiii, in the iieifcliborhoml td Newberiif where he has siiu e resided. From thence, he sat out in the man- tier above described, niid .was 8n far on f his,- way "i'Ay ashington City, wnere, as lie stated, Jie "was gnmg for the purpose of pbtaiiune a ston Be this as it may, the nov tv of their . travelling eiiuinage, and tlie destitute coirdition of this little family, excited the tit eliest gympathy of every beholder; and although char ily w as unasked, yet 4 their general appral ance operated as the strotgrnt ppenl to tue beiit voli'iit and in-a bhorttimc, Ty foistt ibntions of fnon- ey and' - rlothtng; their tiecetisities were partially relieved, nntl their iituattoH rendered more rtirnfortahte. ' X-'iJ 'j ', ' ""Intelligencer. Brevet ttl ,M;ii(ir. General ia fit ilnvif older Maii .Gainest 'JJrevtt the' same l..i.i? ti.'.:..-.' i. it. . c: . i ana. . viaiurs is i-am. to . uc ; tue menu -v and "admirer of Gen' Jackson, while Scott is warpijy . attached to Mr. A- damtc-'t:1;- i v, r Two nparoes, belonj ; ' - 'r ine to. .Mr. Hetchnt'lh Webb, living tn the wpRtprn. part of tliis county, were committed to - jail in this towni'on Friday last for ra tttempt to murder" their master. "Tlie, ' 1 t-at ni'fVl'rt that mttarlifA Me. V!il, ruck an axe inlo his shoulder, mak& tn a frightful gsnhf ariothef negr then "'.J' " coming"i(i the asif-ance !of.hi fellotv, Mr AVebb retreAtedH and.'eolIeitinK 4 or 5 of his neiuhbora, renewed t!etr ' ." je.lTrta to conquer the fellows, and. after. ' I a fierce strule, succeeded Jo-tying , " . . them, having choked them into suhmis 'v'V siont the negroes,? were then ch uned ; . together" by ther necks,' fakf'tr bvlore Jaer4 Krider, Bid, s ciimmirmsof pro- , euredJfor th m and they br'onht . to , town and lni?!5;etl Injsil; a ubove 'ted. ' On their wat 'in ' crossinr the.-hick "" bridceat, Kridera Mill,, one of the ne- ' ; EToe jumped UT with' the Intention of tlrnwnifig himself but "beins; cbiitied to p theother. be waa held fast, aBd diawo up acain'.' . They wi'e pnbsbl Jiaire ' heir trial at thr oent superior toWiti this town, t 4t Monday in April. 1 I . k4 ettern Lormnton n., v ; matise' hi character bathle hich would be at)' bbstacle in tbe way of his promotion. Who a as Alex. Hamilton; A military thieflutn. Andwhe wa Knoif ,A nnhary chK-fiain wilWTus' ; eofntry, ami laying fonndation of dial reputation he "now njoys. , While Mr. Adstas, .(bring at tiicnt twgoeiwtiBg a'treatyof peace) ,wss writineJOr .Mrr jlnrrls that nor go- ti l : i Anowtse- " -..ro,J" ''''j; sfcv'.t.TiV-l fcm-ts the peoTje Yet We find, when called td cr il qflice, therf divi,lrrwniiiliemselvesV with half the Won v.ano wans rnafiewy ot inicmiun r nuwr 4k1(1 tn tbe-nwmv,' that ledge; tif birtinc, foriSwa alrincheM. pwkJMpajt oq1 ftp the Kotlosaat nower of era tt at a bio; , Orsarral TjiTwo clergymen lately sailed from New -York Joit Ktigland, to in vesti fT'ii1 tlisiw ' t tfrfmo : t.k iX.Atll tat Aa at an I titlek of Scottisli. Lords;f .which, it 5,sta.,ur of V'. ! LoJ, L. i i- . i ii .,i v - has tnerttporated five ; corn pi, it s' r uriincu, iry navo ucetuiic uiB.if gal licirs. Should tlie' obtain VC "ges we think saya the. Cotnmev cial Advertiser) tbe 'ttshcr of the ;"' ' flfamifaeturei in ftrglnui.tni La-' fcCbMOl), ( , foe manufacturing purpiMes,'With an as;r-. . ftate cani'al of 45000 -crnllarst' t'.ur- foot of. fiecompapi..Us frtjsecute tno fManxat,tr?. . Wwa ' v - ' I. Tit'' Jtf'.. ''' 4; -A?'''.. v4; ','-;.X1
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