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Mow fjr t lne.ttaa tr". r f iLe liw, IrarrtrJ h filSer rl fitlier'a n- j a'ull ton !cin l.im? Y -.ir connut- br ihe tMt aT Mr. jlnef f nole.l' pr"wtij wu1l ?rptfjl! r 'rcm- h" rUctMH ia lUitwiu M TTia tlittoUtwm bT h: ei:iWr. ' Ml Wuh t Cnt A nuj flier lth tha " lerenJ" Mf . A,lamai flr; ' by wibKe irJ ! oril, mJ nw t Canape, riJimlooa in ev 1 nca r iaa a - t. , a 1 "t a 1 1 Iwwva of fmTm. n!aai.a. far 1 am aUr a.l UI (w m go mm ftv 4naaiai ad alrr 1 ara i i ll : i i : I. UESDE11SOX. . Thomas Johnson; . U( n4MiMd that apaelntiTBTer in tV.t rra a nin",,"-i ' .. ... b rraufrtlutlr-aaaureaau i uera, n- .1 nthe. t. th! hit rmmolallMa, on -mt Wany rtKwfconao In llio Hnotji, an hia at, "ill be unnnnininif. wvicr mm picwjrj-, f aanato nrcei, M la, f"'n portion of rmb ?aiiiVasxlna he may fulfil them. " ,' Ktniarr8.H4S -'-V.j. (Mr, m X . A Seat Wanting. A trCT, rfintlT cempkned Kit e)H- ilkm m Uie Caivefi o( ti.it SUrto, ricairrs to . wfnr.l m aai Atiilcanf. or I'mmntorv T aiihu ... ,i i, C. HU I rtwrapily tcnlei lo. " f I.k mlMcrilHTt r aatliorised lT ll Btr. H11W1T. Daniel U tell a ihar acre lot of (tmiiil ia $1 tonth rant part of llllr5!l(, Ttie: ination nT the lot n) lb ajnaVKy of soil render H al- iihte ft Acneooni! pm-nnaea.,-'.. 1 lie lot it an. -loafed br'ailkrh.t ' NrftotmMe paper at the New lilank at Ralegh. 01 Ue leeivia ppj iaUie ffimenec of Hie anbteHbera, pply M 1 ... u 1 iv- .. . . . " UCrw IWH UVll. I"li Mia.in. Brvi- ln, SaMHiel raveN, JoarpU fuelt, J9nah en, Tilffiitiaai Vann, John. Uj. . Oq luniiunl it Ava ananimnuW , , Hiht, it h Chairman b rrqueated to f.irnih ! y of lh bl aaUrcaa which be hai deliaeroJ la tlua mer mg, that it may appear among ita praceeditiga; . ,4; V . tli Ritio. it . " . , . . RmthmU. Tbat tlu thankiof U.W oaeetinf arc duf and r lercty presented, to Ue Chairmai) and Secretary for tbeabb) and f Acieal ananner io which tby Uarf Uiaohargd tneir retpcctivc oauea.. - k- , , ..On mottnn, it wsa -v t v ' 1 raawtC That tha PfoeetdinM of thia met tine;, tigned by the Chairraas and Seer tary, b traiMmirle'd to the editor af the Rich mond, Enquirer, Knleiri Star, Virginia Fatla- Ui'iui, NortoU tleraid and Cuentoi tMaette, with a renueat to publiah tha aama. 1 . . . . ' ISAAC PIPKW. Chairmtn. laow IL-AViiitLia. &c'i ' '.AI)DHES3 :. ' .4' Wef t?c peop' of Hertford aasera- bteif, . 6annitl'refi-aiii; frorfk espreaaing thadecD mteiCHt we reel m the momeu- tona -ciiaU. to wlticlt the affairs of our Cftuntrr havef arrived. f The inesti maimv pnvneuo cuaraniieu 10 ua or our Micclarition u ri-rtitr wi assent biin"; to consult , lor . the ommpo 1okT,m U brie ArbicUwo oo claim, anil one 'which is the surest safecuard f nor' liberties. -While thf people "if a "tiafio'n ietcie the right' up free iii- Scat. tMS"-. -A' W-tf The thorough bred anil celebrated Will rttnd the en win!? aeaaon at tnr atalde. m the aoantVA of HaliGu. 'North-Carolina, aeren Suilet (rani the town of Halifax Hire froia Enfiiild ourt House, and three frora Crowell't Crwae Jvmtq awt win oq ie 10 marc aiirn iiuiiHrs mc kimrle lean, navabie at the time the Ware i eo-' tveredi tareBty dollar tke eeaaon, payable- at the' fexplrauon ot Lne aeaannt nu tnirx iioiiara 10- urea mare to be ht rnal, payable M aona aa ine lureii aseeruuned to b in 6ml t with ' fifty eenta 0 the iraorn in rrerr 1nsUnae, , "J'h 'easoa to Mommtiiee on the 1st dny of JMarvh, and end the -tfcdayof My. Partienlnr irttenlion wilt be nil t tnaaa avAt to ffemain witb the hnrap; and an ba fed a 'TfKjniraa with corn anil Jouoer at HO nt per- day. - .tJoml awl i.xtenaite parttirago iriitit. Keparnta' peldlaf amall rnm re own lor marcwitb( yoong eoltac -livei-y attention HI be nam to prevent wciocnu oraeapea, uui in noi oa juiuio jot eiwicr.. . .. . ' ' SbAwanee la a beautiful ohesnut soitp!, fire ii'ertono ineh and a lialf high, fen year old thia Sll ATAr'ANER waa trot by the eelelitated horse Tmnnueh. he lir Arehie' et "of Thotnaa B.. ...m . . . - J.. 1 1 iiiu t lainortea mare rtia wnt grvin vnwwi, inaflrtaWiim by Aldermani Ilia great granaam uy ltoelmck, 1ii arent crent trandam by Herod, hn Sreat treat great granaam ny rartner, net -.. I ' 1 i t .-:v-JOim CROVTEIXrU r--i Fi.-b.SS.t8CT ' -,:-V lOrtw.' noiry.; and thoj spirit of deliberate in vestisation, Terade9 every , claaa df aocietj, that nation J !l never become laves. -vS vv . ,; , While yoitr: committee ar desired to' exprcsa the, determinalion of., this tncefini to' ase ull honorable ' means to elevate Andrew Jackaon, of Tennes see, to the highet ofl5ce of fhis govern mcnt-'they would , not extol Jus incrtts or his qualific.uions beyond the limits of truth, nor do they wilt to " sit'down tight Jn malice' against the present incumbent. : Others have liberty toes press . their opiu.ion9,-andaureiy in i free country we do not assume more than' our right if we claim the aame privilcthte..; Far be it from us to add in ; the slightest ' degree to that flamo of nattj epir,i( which seetyia iaa tnores or ess degree to pervaoe me wnoie coun try, and which if tr.uch chertaheil, we fear j will - at ome?futuro day protluce an exp loainn which may shake our' union to- the centre. " We eouM.wish "that it were'in our powcf to calm the feelin wnicn yns occasion B3 c-rcan. i.Meti jdlfl'ei'.TIiwia wisely ordamet! While, we tliffer from the friend o Mr, Adams, we do it with due respect to. them and tohini,anil while we pre Sent our : reasons lor tlius tlmering, w wish lo'rto it dispassionately , V We never did, nor never can approvi the pohtiral career 6f Mr. Adams. The post he h ow holds", we humbly conceive tolitslp direct oppoVitibri to that prin ciple which has and ought to'goyern all '. .'..m tr.k. iLuI.iJ rejiuiMic'H.,' x. lie; wiii ui tuc uiaiijf bhuuiu ruie. j't-TTonr cominuiee are aware mat thir 'rule has been disreirarded. they spcaictinuersianuingiy, anu ar support eil by 4ac?3. 4 It is conceded by till par ties that lit the recent election General Jatkson? received va electorat votes, while Mr, Adams )nly received 84.4 The people of the States of Kentucky, Ohio," Illinois, nnd Missouri prefer Jackson to Adams, Had the represen tatives f theae gtuca voted for Gene ral Tadkson, L Would have been elect M 4ut tlirouyt lhe influente qf Henry ClayVtkcr will ' of the people was by thesenfaithfol servants set at naught, atid fthiis .' 'Mrr Addms was elected.1 Was he then the'.choicc of the people? Your' ioirimittee' empathatically say UOtbefortf the levaiion of Mr. Ad ams'" fiis,' course ivaa marked wiih such indelible characters that lie was not the confident of the republicao part y : And hisilcsertion .from the federal ranks had hoi its -rtesircd effect v : Changes, in JittWian' affairs we knov are frequent Uh the Dart of humanity to err. , ('on ceftimff'f tinrticular docuines'hcW, light hta i!be ahed, and change- of cirum dances' produce n change of opinion Bht -where a case is plain and simple. where., tc principlea have been naqdeu down from age to age,' a man of the ac-. kijoiledged talents and profound learn In f lr. Adams" :u!d not,' it is sup posjjdl have chaigerhH opinions, ivajin Mr. ett'ersbp'a administration, a th'orughgoinR tippositionistvl UR e sayj" aisticu I'libiicQla, and h eiquiaiie .Hi delcralea to Wet knit confer ith 1 noetrv nhe W tioW violent his. hatred -va,eiegates as may oa pptmtt oy toe "!er Grckf TTesierri .Stage" lmS., lm ifem. frinWsSaroMffft, JonejflaratM ana The mbserilier rcfuicclfullv mforma tht oublio. : li.it (hit line i now ia aueceasful(tiicration, .ami iihdeei hlmaelf. war for ft he is hroprietor of said linr.nothinir tm, his db. : ."H ha wantinir Us add to. 'neomiort,eonvetuence ami jepsicii m toramra mg those who mav hoose the shortest, eheaneit ft best route to the West"' All travellers passing Itimagh Raleiah ot any mart On this'skle ot the Uiilse. easL nortb east or aoirth east of KaJeisrh w Nsshviile, Tennessee, will find the route thro Hslcm ar SnIUbtiry. to AVilkeahornugh etc. not "nlytli cheapest and bosS" but,' by-aetjiKl men, snrtment, is-- pro veil to be, neat! aeranty nlle st-trse than nqy olhe- ' S tag4 Are for 3)(VirMlmi "n said route' i S eohta ih-" mile, and Unify- Itoands ot baggage alloweil, at the risk ot the own- rs. ' u n x . f.fO V. MASSES, k "N-, B. .1 lift Suhbkt-tlila nrAHVttni. nf a nnhlie hmise in WiWcsborongh for. the entertainment' "i 1 raveuers.- . . .- .. - : 1 " " thf - I AG KSON-' 1 M UKTING K At! a numerous assembln?9 bf :iti7.ensr Hertford county, on the 4th February, 1828; ;f.thCpaft lpu.ar n- ifiHiun, ine inprnnz 'orsanizen cvlint ' Dfr, Kaao Pipkin to the nair, ajn-i nnpoiniing jonn u. vneeier, -ieuirv oe ropeun! was men BU 'Irescd, in an able manner by thfe cliair- '" vhiqh -vaf received with marks ofthehigliesf applause '"'J)' T.y'l . a motion, a cornmiqcc 'was appoipt W by the chair to draft a m eamble and tMirtMi, IJ HBtraliye' of jhe,vfevlbf 'his ifcaemUfr ag regard the annroach-i 'P? Presidential electiopt ;i tiich CuhfrA !riiMn-..-.:..ir -r t . '-iaV . i jHn Vann. David SymncfThymas. J ; Mitiy oi Uav i J 1, A s ke w, wlio, tc- iuj2L'nu alter a few momenta rlnm; f itir laniddr.es eii fesitfiitioris, which' werei adontwl iiti?Ut?i iLHsi' sentmjjj yoce and rwhlch, a iH bn found ' TUi- ..lt. . . j -I .1 ' s. m V'i " . a. was for! he fIam' of Depjocrarjr, a he .cuuuiie comrxiainp mi eteeicnai i;ia- ; t i . . t i t. ir....A... i.A-a Utle, Daid t yumner, and WmVB. Wjnna. , how venerate. The principle of ha rnmnliiM c Vii.;tV. i.nM.nn- truth nmipr rlirnii-ii..' .ThP are aa II mi Vii.;tV. i.nM.nn- truth novffe rlianirif.. .-1 hp are uencetoald ii premiin.7 hc4)bjecis of this and immutable aa the pillars of heaven. prrii.n ami tiatrrrona in oocinne. hjt d many f the Uest and ablest of our uatrsroen to onnoae hiCadininiktratiun.1 hath, theblK and constitutional , ad- viarr of our representatives in Congr, ahbald direct thereto disregird m, it. b rrst and "not be nataied bv th will uf their' rwnstifuenfVP is 'ennazH In the that hfs acond eievatioo to ht Presidency '.U dangi-airaa to the real in- rerfita of oar republic. 'But his auto cratic opintoni were not rnre apparent in mis man hi ni enuoaTora to uturo the" cohslitotionat powers of the senate as rrgardi foreign minister!... In ommk attion to which doctrine,., "one ftf our Senator- ' has deservedly grared "with ' all the honors she can bestow," gallantly signalized himself, and' for, which he eserves the gratitude or every "JarMi- man. ; we will -pass over the abortive mission which Mr. Adams sent to Pana ma, wherein "thousands' of the public money were squandered in direct oppo sition' to' the advice of General Wanh- ington.Vho discountenanced all entang ling alliances; and our limits' permit ted we would more particularly direct people In this section ol our state to the loss ot the,., est India trade.. I In. market is Well known to have aftm-ded a ready Sale for the produce of our far mers. We sent thitber our crh, lum ber, &c. that we easily made', but "could not consume, and tn return receifcd such articles as Ave must consume bat could not produce. Thii trade was estimated to be worth four millions of dollars.' That revolutionary pit riot, Samuel SmUh,' called the attention of ths Senate rthe subject. The' Brit ish offered to open their ports on terms of fair reciprocity. Tins the admiiiM- tration opposed, and on a 1 report made by Mr. Uoyd from the Committee on Commerce, on the .3 1st March, 1 82fi, the Administi'ation narly voleil'.'that it wat inexpedient to legislate on the sub ject, as it . had been made a " special and prominent object which had been committed to the negocia mn ot our minister at London.' lthipears that our minister received no instruction to negociate on the subiect, and the Brit ish IJrder in Council ia! length took ef tect, mteruicting me iraae; tnus a iu crative sou ice ot trade was lost to the United States. rfo ; part bf these states has felt more 'seriously the , joss of this trade than ,our section of IN or th Varouna. uur ctiinmrrce anit our ag riculture have guttered, van We trace the lms of this trade to the party tif ou national legislature opposed. to ! the nd mimstratration. r It is wholly attribu ted vttf 'Mr.AAdarasV -We might point oot lnany other , causes which hav been long at Work to1 induce your com mhte to 'recommend the withholding' your ' support , from John Quincy Ad ams; but passing those as " strong a holy writ" which they noted, the tever erence tlieyjbear to the lofty iiarioti8m and the gratitude they hoELor" the splendid services of jDcneraiackson, would induce them to u commend him to your undivided suflroges. " Honor to whom honor is due,"! was the remark of an 'aposlte, of liberty, and that wreath we would twine around, the, brow, til Andrew Jackson. .Your committee will . . - - . .. 1 t ' -." ' ' ."r 1.5 1:1-.: not enter into me nistory oi nis ine, which is .familiar io every lover of his country,. nor will they attempt to-de scribe, those ach evements of, his valor which have added fresh giprv o our na tional character. We AiU"not narrate those servces he rendered when but a youth of sixteen withV; c w' v",Faee as smooth a jffebecheefc. t' , if a mtiniin"iiA aaaVcaatartis. haa as reridcred in the cputicilo of this )it tionf when bis brow has been furrowe by the hand of linieiKuiinvhatevjersitua-' lion he has met ouf ubservatiori, wheth er on the tented plain leading his gal litnt troops to Jattle and to victory, or wheihcrenlightnin by his gigantic mind i a senate .of his . country, wtj b-' serve hi aivthe same mtiexible patriot, toe aauie, ubvoicu. riciiu yi nia tountj,. Your committee ? are aware that ituan v wwej good and amiable mert artttippsed to General Jackson. .His history shews them thattheir. fears" arc. grattudless. How ilid he act before the civil authority, when the shout s .of Oeiivetance -Wrung (he air; of Orleans, and tn lhev Intervals thf ' pam of Jackson was hailed with epihusiastjc niiitode, tlie, hero and lit? conqu'erpVaufiered himself to be arrang ed before-the bar of justice, as a criminal for doing, wltat Ihe imperative interests nf his country' reqbired; and he Iwwed with meet siiumission tiiat head freMily wi eatlied .with the fcreen laurel of victo- tbat Mnaaaawirtue wtucb diadaaaed a w a wfA aanspraniiae. baa -aroa Oia coao-iaoct and aeetina) f h cllnw iliaena. ' " Rehi, TUii w appro f ftomina, lion Tor the office f chief Msrhtisle of t!i Uilim,nt rbat era will ua all inorf.Sk vattia r aranre kai eWettoni 1 . &Ww4 ITaat the Hon. J. C Calhoun, bt tb fa'rthfut djthaTef tui tmhlie dotiea. ia riilcd ti eaHtinManra of public coBdrnce, IttbatthUrneetiaa; win aonporthiro fur tb iiift f te President of the United SUie. OifrWiwdL That a roDitittl of aeren per- aoaa Jm ppoiatetl to nxi and anafe whh awew Mnitiee aa ma? be appointed by the othlrccmatie cwHnoaina- thia cseeteral diav trict. aad jotnil k tbea to raaawaaand a) elector who will witpport' ANDKEW JAK, StXVfor t)M olBo of preti.Unt.aiKl JOllS C CAUItiUN fur thai of Vice Preaidmu KctalveiL That a committee uf Viirilance and Correspondence be appointed to aid in promotitiptne object of tbi meetine by oor responding rltb eimilar committee in other tl , i i - In ,f.. I" ceuntu a t : f'- J ACKSON ; ASSOU I VtI ON At the meeting of the Jackson As sociation at the lawn Hall, in Wil mington, on 'ITiorstlay evening, March 3 th Uen.K- H.Dudley was called to th Chair and P W Fanning1 appointed Secretary, .The object of iho meeting being stated by the chairman, the conv- niltee, appointed at a previous meeting to draw pp rules and tvtjlatwr. or Uie governmetrt of the .Society, reported the following rules.-&.e. i . -' . 1st' This Society, denominated -the' Jack m .1i!ciatin, shall consist of an unlimited number, and be troenied by ' a t'reaident, Vice President and 'Secretary, to be continue ed in omee uunofr pteaaore. , V 3d. v atandmr eommntee, ' conaiatiAr or 6rr, to be denominated Uie CctaanUff ri- nhinee add Ctrmhmdence !U be appoint ed, whose duty it. khall brt'to' cortyspond with other aimilny ' aocietiea, especially in this BtKt, and aeek nd collect any hformation calculated to promote the object of the .Society, and report at every meeting. 3d. A, majority t the member .present at any meeting, ahall determine all questions. 4tu. it istne amy 01 toe rresiaent to can meetincn whehever he shall deem it necenaa rr. or wheneVef five' member Shalt make such request; and be shall nrenkle at all meetine. . V 5th, The Vice President shall assist , the President in Ihedischurce of hi dulka, nttd in hi absence preside: ' f -t. Oth. The- Secretary ahniu re com an .the proceeding of the meetinjr, and perform riicu duty as ia immediately connected with his office. ' ' ,-'-', 7 h. In. absence of the proper officers, Ji ' - l. . 1 1 l . I k... '.U wnairrnan auau uc appiiiiucu uj wc iucchii. ,: file, Boove Tegmauima weroouniii mousl y adopted, when Christopher Vvd levy jr " was ejected f Presideftt;(?l'Ot jfofmet. Vice' President, and V T Lrimntrt, Secretary . , i un motion, , :.. x , 1 Renbitd. That CSjhiAtiti-H KJB.Piid- hv. tV tH Meare, MairiH, tt,tmelt.t, and P. yinning, be- appointed the, comuiiu tee of Vigilance and uorrespoBttwce.'-. j . lienlved. That thia Society meet again on Tuesday or the week in uhicn tne uupM or Court it in thia town. s,v .i i j'. .-. 1 Tpe 'wIlQwiojat Address waa; then- prs sented py tire committee etui acceptea: i Your cairhineerin anbniittinp; Itolea and Regulations fufthe, conideration . of this Societv.' deem it a suitable occasion to ac- cotnnanr them Ts an baplunation ot the na ture and, desipn' pi the', Society together Witn some snpoi . amniauveraiun (on me course-pursued "the opponent of Gen. Jackson, arid consequently of the glorious cause with which he t identified. , , The object of the Jackson Association' is, without tTisguise, to aid in promoting tbe election of Gen; Jlmlrttm Jacttan to the .Pre sidencjl.of thee - .United State. Thi Soci. ety- t fcomoosed' of iwjividul. friendly to J Gen. Jsckson, or in ether words, to the great republican cause of oor coontrj"-ami may be auniiented bv any and all such, who may hereal'ter feel disposed to become member. j , ineTnemDers oi tuis ducicij, conaciuua ui tne ititegtitj of their mcve, feel undet no i, a . 1 it i . i it . rV ; ,-,.-..i. ''.: , I ' -l t-t tii" i -mr. . -Kt t!ta- - n- . Tilie Inh i 'I s. t aepw lliat bancs t--' -.J.rm, m. r " ,--,a 1 ' " --' 1 1 J etumt.ee the ic o. r l-ae.. l e MnbtottMot; Uixitery i ;.' 'i-hi 1 such onprobrHi rr,lli's, ; 1 " I - - h mi loat iSe bree-J of aoble t '." t aucb .nd hopy'a'ioas m r u lir let tl ot be imarinej that anr r i j t-l w ts here a'tnaeJ or ra ailBilrJ n s'ir. knot a c'.xrac.ei'! fcatiir m 'he ' ; ; - tiun" Ihrj are iafltirnn 1 by higher erataytliey p jniire nwffnai " i. Itfvr 'ra ly rf twit, than etrn to .i lo rotalikte.' ncept hr bcinff tnsinimenut in pleinf Andrew Jactaoo. in Uto PiraidcntiJ , f clia'-r, by aa orerwhi lmiof tnajorityl. . s j . I " t,on. ' Vhrr io onunnciiilei!? l-el their u a . , ' . . moutli am.- rr urc tne onpoiuu.-i ; j, i ,,. th Uwt rli-clioa, preferred anotlrrr to tr. ' mn ef , . .,, ... t!r tjf.poaition" avitb i rett a n..in ! I. -i f atrooaett reaaoM for belieMuic 'hat Mn Ad- brH ta o.mv lm aawctIM unfairly into tifBce, b rxrsS the I plp, ami n: ri- moat diarrnutabln anil iinileikaiHieiL and eon. . "tM. it i' a-kra, i t trarv to tbe true (pint of the ronsmution. have openly and bold! Opposed ibeic toire to lira rwrifpaat Tinu rrv)nm..)irut:ivcii t I rob the people of their Cooatitulional right ti i . . i- - . . t . j . ii uiw own rmnmriw oil luwuun, a.;.. iii i..i.;...i , after hattnsr been hoS basely docaived and Uea brel lo arms, that be'4wiii.'..it"di tajoled, will not join heart and hand In up- or eTperiew as a attr-ini!. I lo I m-w porting toe tuw ot tne coaitnoit, -woo ia clear ncanoui a mniurr ni-, jm'1 IV at heart a monarchist. lien they believe aW reeetrea the brut etiui -' noiher, 1k haaerer beenlhettedtiut, undo- - J bred to tlie proim.i. ' f . I , ) tl cm I Irti'iV : I at il i ; ml I" allow till l'n si.li nl t i for tlie peojile tln in i smonf th'ir own bin' CliH-luun," to mle on i avrry snirrs tnn'ir . tint M t ileiut a I... u, - im.kr t-;. n -1 a " viailnir riend of hu eouutry, in. limea of adH"'', "7 ;' "'i, erity and in time of prosperity, and whohaV Pf t',B" f,lr; A,i"n', eeereen. from her rlvol'utioif.ry ..".Antn.t nevwemo iter oet n.ereata-tue promoiion iig j,,,, ,j w -. .... ' - J un.l nfl,A J arrpiii.iwii,- iir, i m. emotion . b more justly enuilca to their tree w y,uj i u... .i l . .. . ; ami undivided uftigebecue the oppo ' lhr lhfi u;t f aalon" pre- ume to defend the muclt abused .tj,0 A lilrena.be n ! ! clinracter r.t Ocn. JarHson, against tae wan- gwi. Uii-,nd putl,i:i I ; ton,' maiicimi, unprovoked ad ngrteful Jow nai end tlie liak, i -n attacks of hie cneniletn floe, becuuee the f j ' ' rfiW'I) frtH'! bDDOsitioa" auphon Jhtdrrm taeknn In ure- r n ,r. a encetoann wmi.itww ucvauae lurj are i flptrrminrtl fa lit all hnnorahla eieilioii .to k '-' placO in tic Pretidenlml chairKa nian, uuuee preieuaiou to litalpfiice, when dispsssionatt.- ly cotisjdereiL tar ottlslnne llios ot lit com:. ,01lntv. frH-n.Mv to tlm petitort and who b-dono lh Stat) inucA Jackion, of IcnnotKe, emee,"- whuer ftr Aaams, in me wuote tmn.- jtnn v. vnum$n course of UiS pdlitioal career, caaoot claim to 'ioe-rreiilt:irt of these ImvaWrfnritiMl tinirl net that fClitlra him Mud 't the- Conrt-hon to the enttitude of hi countrymen. mtieU less Monday the link Mrv r In I : n lm .i ii- i .n ot l!ie 1 p --no i,l r,. i. r rr ' I H ! , i, (. f.'Irn- e in I-. I .V. ( - I J'.. MEETING IN" i t At l mrrtlri nf in, uh.v,co:,im:. i H ii'ns of r-'1,. Ifl li"U Of (if'il , us t'rt'siflrri r nf hnnlli-f inlcil hi Tin-.. . r.r - tl.t: motion of-Pi'hn-t limes, r-- I tln?i i, ii.' oil- totho ex.ltld station which he now holds, !Tt " . un,"a. 1 and which he and hi. p.rtiaana are Striving bXr R""H""U"' with Hiueb intluatry to tet.in.Vr ryrai'.T' ... InNwthCi.vaawaMaaineVery other'Chaiman: State throughout Unton,verji, artitice' T On motion, Cl.' V -S that can possibly be flcaatu by itie aaimnis- Hart, anil Kmtlu n I tratign and it abettor i rt sorted to, jnordrf s; committee to count " ' to at rent-then th. lettera Wi'.h wtncli.thev 1 persom pirstm . . P . If ... . .... . .11. . . ti hull tl.A'nrtnlftartl rtr.i.n IHA -Aniill wi-nri.K'. ' ' deoca, whia, it -ever powaawi.hy them, Utejr- r " motion trr.on u have loo loady forteitedtp pluck from, "h )u i' 1 ly t'no - I . I i I'i.1---: v,-v , : ' 11. ,1- -II, .l:.f.ll - . hi and . 'J ilraw . up ,1,'' tnr t thn e nt lirot- -the I're- otow-oi ui veteran oero, u o.ru, wnta , ,-. . ,en ,,,..., Rwi . laurels which tin valor won, nd,iiilc' him, in f-n,,,!.'. lWxCoL-.ll. I H . . . L I a . I. ' .;i.j... .... ... ponsiuie, ipe ieei vi tne uc .. ,t.rsy Utile, lUq. a aommitu the doaert. in point Of CspacUV, trvitlty, SikI ,nun resnluthns as this ineelinir i l all te baiter and moat grovelhnj qualities Ot er to adopt. 1'he Committee, u our nature to Olioa ana miMestl tne people, a annri ume, reponea: by an alleotcd show of strength, hich they . ) That the r snn nrjjed fnr .i w. Ki- nr,..! in ii.. two ilistiiiiniiln d individuals. 1 ivann.t'.eof thoae. whom lhev iUcmi.t lo" t W7t tlie projlle a. candidate for enwiart, in br.halt ot tojpiut '; botb iide. osA. hl,.iort, that little or othin. "P tliVKlual Who conauci vie eoncerii w uw now (B w on- ,hl, snl.ject without more re- '' gcernmeht, v te,n, who are entrusted fcitb, petiUnn. h fsmr of either candidate.-' tve, hnw-ii ' the; n.aiisgeroenl ol afiaira, add. whoe higll,em.Bnteiiaintlin fulleat eonHiVnoe in the ahilt-Jt. : 1tuatiou should place Ihein nbOv he vulgi.r kies.i th tuO, and patrmimni i Gcn.v Andi-ew ; practiaea.to which,- they' Sloop, art; engaged, Jne.kson, tomanap- and condui t oeoest'ully thd , " not Only in making lectioneeriiir' Itur and fiir ot'Oiis Heimlilio -therefore 4 V -, $ tump aud batbacue apeeche, to H cry up'f as ftenhtd. That we will ase every' honoraMo-.V desperate cauiw.and cry dowof -that which J means In our power, to elect f irn. A'mh-ew Jark- " intMft-provo triumphapb but..they even. jie .on,ofTentiere,to .thenciPreidei r, and the grade themlvea by issuing lon)i- '0:.'Uta;Mon J -bn C. '-dhmin, of 'Sonih C - f. tho world the moat pitiful ajander and forgeries.:.), .n'1' '' ' ' 1 ,"U (1 Kl , . r;j which W generally oonununicated ".Irom Jttnlyei!,. '!'- '-ichsid nines, V. . IV. Bant . hiirhauthontywfotot'inteia. hirtiir. bf Whom.t!loykm. "' "' r" J- --c appointed f,rMr.nabai'kniiWnt to themelves; heai. MoleU'N f. luvt m t.eme,,,,.,, af A LmRtoo, .t.Mi t t..i.t.,t ihir ftretwea to tiiimoav On . the Alonilay liree t Mfinlar. in. appointed . . . . . . '.. ,i .r-.J.;., I-"J lirs., nnvii iviKi;iiLt--, e tl e wosco, tnipvioio. uwu0 vvr, V a.M- fl, Whr ...UMics ee ..;, this oWtorat. guishcd .itidiyidual ha etntl 4lgdJj4 diatriot. tn amet , snitaWe i.erson as an l.lector '."i himself, by. .-writing letter. 10 durieutf to nr u.is disUiet, and that the delegates appointed C Know ironi litem )l, oe ,.waa aimeai.-,,1 cnty, by i AI. f..a.'aI J A VimnUtAiI 1 1 J itt a" ..0 -, .-.r-.i n i ii r. 1 1. 1: uiaiajts um ww' apprehension that they wilt ever be charged With being actuated .by seittsU or. ambitious vie, or. that they are seeding popular la tor -their coiintrj good the permanency of her - republican ' :intituliona--is alt -they , Seek. They are exereislnir a privilege, Kit. anteed by hft (freat !charver -of ourliber tie to every freeman. They are no " faction. istr no unhallowed combination" no " secret orker bl iutrtuitv"' but ther pro festo be honest republican, whose coun try uttheir pride, and w(ioa action are open and free to the acrutiny .of the world nd who are determined to support the principle of tlc liechoatioti of Higlis, hnd raise their vuite spuuiBt thnae arintooratical "torrrup, tions, sot fast rtltin;r groii tld among the am bitiC-ua aspirant Ibr power in our country. . rna legitimate rifht to appoint their own rulers, At vesiedaloue is the people; and lie who would attempt, by any nitans, to wrej from them 'tliis ' great prerogative,' en pe (onkett upon only a ft vile traitor, who de. K't-ua not to dwell among freemtn. In our happy form of irovei ntiient. no one' will pre. tend to dispute ihe tight of the majority to govern, pr oeny a peini; me- nr iiority ti submit; this beinir conceded, shall lllie- known will- of the niajoty be utterly 3ireeardfd, as a the Case m the last pre- sidetitiul tkciTio' - And shall they, by the io 'triiroe'-and raaraeemetttbf artful politician; be defeated ia their clii lco of a Chief,!- gmtratef- Khali thry, vihen, entesiiig their solemn - protest e-sntel. ucl shanieful vio- ation of, confidence reposed -'in lunacy who Wlkintnn. Mni. Kthetrin-d flan-. j S. Philip", Kinchen Uinet, V.M, ifn --i , .-ir lnn, ;Mnjor 1 .unnfort! li. Cherry, 1I i. -,- V F.tq.iJolin N. Philips,! m, ;Sav:-".-, flempaey Di-jnn,- I'n..,l.Ins." Ilifrs, 1., Itoweu, Ksq, i;oi. xiennrt ii. r-tn, t;oi. th C. Statoti, 'npt. John Moorinp, r. Esq. Frederick Jones, Col., llnninl li Peier .Evan,,' John F, ll"'le-s, '- (j. I Ilincs, Emi.' Clpt. John 'L'liitrpuii, Col. r.w . :ile. I liin..f; hanl l'ete, ' this mectini. be lnntitietcd to vote for our h i- JV they ay, J'ati are an htneit tuuu, so are1 w low eiliaen, Gen. LruisA Hilton, Y I''oron ifc. ,' ail, aillttuett nieit' and; their evidence .ha theJacksoiraiidCalhoo'iTkket lor , tbis rite.;; f has amassed togctlierlo fcopfr.'aCco.mpstiiied'- JiemOvtit. That'thfYoIlowhtg genth n rn hea-V . by protestation Ot hi innucenca, Oiti bit -eotntnittepf Vigilance for tliit eountv, ,.. Id v. . v $' invective, and a greafdealof wrath, to a'Jnt.!ah 1?. Iloi-n, Dr.Hlake Lhtle If.Mij. M',:i,t, prove that he wmaWat iii'ilia laai PyaeSeu'tk!!,".', P U'm. .Tci ,;,y, Coi.i,,., list election! It was we.ll for hi,m to apply br;;F""k,'lck. I' 'bma, tarryLw,K?. HiMn evidence to those Implicated, in ' Pmtl 'l- ,'"0;n .Si "."''J-v' Withhimself.1 to-UeiShon.lvWmi B - . - nnKv r.80. .ir.'iae tJ, iMiiCMir, r.Ki. nrp.!:i. VU VKBC UtWaiW I ' .M. "" V. wiibfyiig colors, and hia iriepila could thouu " Atiiia.' This apologising individual should ere tin nave learneo, uial in vera j not now . .. . .. . r,...ju, ii,.-ui.i.i,...,i i aa vuirciit cunt aa luimvi ij ohi.ii,viiv u, , Mr. Brahch, ot this State, which appi area sutne short time Since ht the paper, and the lata investigation before the Heniucay I4 f;i kture, UuriMjf which acme of hi Iricud plot ed too much, and other refused tb be oi n, or to giva evidence t all, will b a lesaoixi wwdom to turn in future,' not to repose too much in bi fancied security from evposuie,' or trust alone to the reopoiiiibility ot hi uv. it bare aisertiou. ' ' , '- : A has been previously stated, the only oh 1cct ia thi anisnizaliiin ot tin society, ia to render. more etlicienr.-fucii -means a may oe considered the beat calculated to secure ilia . lection of , Jackson- to ,tbe i'ieidenct 11U friend ar'Ctnated tualA lcp, in the conviction that th high claim Into lie po seaaca, every way. entitle him to; f hat dignity that he is the choice tif the great body ot the American ptople, Snu that Koifh Carolina will Vive hi in an undivided vote, unlet aotne deception be pise lined on th people, ot they sutler tlftmaelte while aalep on their "poi, to be aurpnied by the ent-tuy, who has alrea dy "buck led on the w hole armor of hia war tare, in readiness fop mostjlei-periye siege, having liifemiKsaries disiribu.ea throughout our camp, ready to beat to quartes.-.Lei the fi iend ui the t? Hero" , but prw-lice attcf the to thft r.itil ftiitltlintr nf thn UhiL fweVe under och aacred ohlitration to rca i . . . , . . . . ' . ..T Oasr amr ,ai , a. , ,1 .,,1 I . . ' . . a you, K enow tJititen, leaf that such a man- woti:a wropg you.. ; would-nc. deirtivyoajof ihat lihert jijt has tyeti jJ lllnes, Keifding Surjr,- f5pueer L. H i t, "'Uarlo'.itJ"' VV. Knrht,! .Esq. Mitrhl Itearn, i. nl iud nRf i ri ii, Esq. tien. Ixmisl), Wdton, Col. Knhert,W Joyner, Codwin Cotton, Itenry Aastin,' Esq. - -v' lie. ft-nij. Itnykitt, Exum !. Ixe, T. Dr. ' ' PithatH Cell, Alcx,;S. r.Colten, 'an 1 V iv J, -," - !r.-i - r -:,T-,.VJ- v-- jt;'."-' : ' -r. .Hem,:vnL That .Peter. Kvans.' Col. nobert'.'.tv' Joyner, and Exnn.t.u Lowe, Esq. bo ermmit- ",.-'-. too, to eommuui;ite, the proceedini ot thiafS-; , 5;. meeting to tho Central Jiickson CouiuiUe Un,-y.-;- -. - . - : jitwn'cu, i uui ine prnceireinpr oi inia mei- y ... Ing be sipneil by thaChairnuin ami eotiiilertigned, . ' 'by the SeorKtiit, . and he wiiblisuedin tht ttati -v;.fA ' i..:t. ci it."e i v.... i ' . ' - i . ;--.' ' h:r;ii tiu nun , ai w ,i x i , t : i , rw ; . t Tl. 11 I,. I 1- l-.t X : . .-4 iiic timing lit,, ii uiiuililiivutjj awcir. j. ) It was futtlier ' - ; Kcmilitt, That the thank "of tht meeting bo's-1-tendered to th Cl ii i man thereof. " , ., TT.- .' lh-nolveit. That this meeting ad jnitrnV w' .-'T' ' ' ' 7 , KOUT. J0YMSVC:''n'5S l' " iCsOIIoWaPP, Sct'y, ,. . ...i ''! ' j Drowiiwl, near Deep Water Vintoiv the morning of the ls.t inst. Cact. llughl : ifoble example 01 tirmiie and perseverance , Dunlap 2d, lale master of the Ikig JoKb r he has set them, when danger, were pending 10nrunswick (Maine) lie accidentally ;" Ztty Sot: fHM thebWrailtheUrig.. wherij . .... . .... . nA wan u m iiliifiiil in A,,Luin.r nnnnM. witn tno gallant retry, nt hav m fflti;,lif' '"i".";1"-'" -.".i- m j.,., ttny,atutUtUnrt," fljVV'A t'- tions fur casiiiig the-Anchor. ,1 lie vessel fho fiemlsof the administration wAlii' passing rapidly through tlie Water, all . i.i.1.'.i.. !..!. kii.ll. .i,..i,ul l. '.-AH.iii.4ii, '- ' .-f . F . f.l ' Tl.-.t M... Cl.l.1.nl.. Hn. .,,..i.lUl M '.'MI.lil.Jlh - . .' . t . F . .l r ' It -V- r Kuiuwu uj iu- iiliiuhiuii. vi nuns u.-v wvn uniiij mi 6. I- excr noiia tosave nun were iruities. jr ' Ibeif cpintiiuKrita shall they, when express- meetings, intending tojnisli their trngih to .'..lamilw a wif ami two chi itdn.it, " i ii.fctlttWHrqnal.ned diwpprobation at such ls gtentc extern, anl make a desl.araief.3 wicked -proiiiiution W every priocHMc ul fmVinauro tbaaoCrtasortlH-Vick hi'twslvJ forth aakO'of aelfMlraittlisemt-bt I thauch KoMk CarolinW ts at the Dreent mo,i'TIn Of ! nUippta BUS aa V4t- ?- ' , j halUbe prpplcj w hm 'nff" lh lm H. O. COper, J. A. Anderon,'m if.? by 1M father. rt the Cunhtnghafn W; ;N.a:ioBs$ementvttiri. 1 eO;rgrrat,Pinj7 -tf.a..- . . -.,' - Nf - . t v - .. jt " ' .. . , . a. y, . -f ;'.; ..." 1 -. , 4 l 1 - . . . ... . :lng. the ocssarv I tnenvperfeetU t-vcVsouUl the friends of thet.11flmintn ffi v ' ' ft ' .' ,H-';:P;'.fV5r','"'v, ; -., . r. -r, -. ' , . ..- .. . . v. '.,'- : .;- -?'.; . 5 : , . It;- - ) --'is
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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