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K,'pair will tot bMM W ' " . ,. ' J MliMN, ! t Ml" " r v. triaara. hIm all P TTT ta tkw editor. nw U v m;, "J t rs'fcri! ; e '-'t i It fliwj , Tfc MS4, T -' .r . ? .Vrw M fW '.-t l tt Itff fi.ryrt (M ailSMWlK t- Ow flWwi, f nfty riiTti b- bnMW. UMH. Ut C .IWa t T ti.H.V.1 Tr- I ' .( TMU-S. lKAi, f Mr rJrtnraao intparUal toss tea txiievf the Jiftoo f the tKctaf, h HHt bcinf ttimd prefer tfjtmii flat fcenti n"K8rf4 political to J tsT- Jftioes parpntcs, foortccn years iabW- qsent the event, n4 witbnat. the suleranitv an oath, l legal testis delivereCi Vmler the eartttH! of aonatlt in. presence of the prkonfr and of the court,, and when the transection wa recent ad the circumstances freU aad Mil An ! U'w underttVft ttpoe 1 -.! in uwtirthv mu!lffft. i . .lei!me1 Jwr, lihnrWe lrlef ia the VnowUitM of the iriieoi l-, 0atfwiWe thi repmmnfe e end -he et le be 'Witling te k,.,r heiiet mn fee!'t the believe thttj five' Ivfficert of AnerkH iiiuia, Jnunz in ne nine h wr. ami unaccetmne4 t (he mnictmn of cipi I f t a ff . - f I low ciiizett ttul fellow notilter tn death. froni motive of t roe!!?, hr withfttt Mne COOHi(!ertliM. ! He tnnst itilf g frtht in nreaoniMe ana , unuir prrump Uon, and toppoe that the OunmaoiJ ills General woold aaaetiott each a en truce; and declare in the -face -of the whole a: mr.' that there V ne cir t omstance nf alletlatidu Sa the case of The ailtlrrse ef General Jaekaon to the Prinnnrr; drlivered at a tine whee he. could have had no Met tF Doctor Armstrong's slanileriu Re a , hiatorf ,f i,ietrstiiS a 0 ie eci or D-in-i erred Uh an infamnug man. Thia ,ine I eaperienre h noticingthe . .iir.etirn of DoArmMnifMr. iw. J tinder the aisnaUireof "A Tenne- xt No.. S, ie the Ventecltjr Hrpr. tr Bf Ah 5thMarchIat,,,JlihU hri?r i enrreet hit fj1eUw!s aid eiicciactlT Ucribe U. etiee He repreaenU lm eniincr nd jeceu'n,rf Jnlin i a militUWir eC thia State, in bfHart. 1814, i , act f cruelty rrr f,rt et.i.ie! aaann, wnn com indaJ the, lrT to Wch AVood be ("gedi ami to, color thw char-, ailju-1 ihe eertifisalet f foar peront purq rrptMK-lftiifi 4 IVe , Alc e bntf s4anau Crm iLe Uf tnr,tSkt.a hrfr!r ! tairi lcbew. 4 the eNett ef theesret' a natt.rj, tt4 , thertfyre Jt the j remittee efe e nwi, ap Or wral waa martaiee taaht Lia &tipMittd to draft raiuUli JJi; a.,. baule flaHid) :e receded, nai. cBwJm(HM i4aa,pti:iil teta- l rem ie ixxmr, irtxirrej a reaijne.- tiao-P-fhich wa faMoe;- , f IMF TOnitTB Va ltl 4 ' f l Cum! Jr, riMWMiir tW wtttte cwiutnl f the CWin en llemee: Qtm. t. Ufr. Mat. Ulle HKKcrMQ, Mildew M. UiHif,.K.fl. I k a tikolMM lTTt ih 1 tad m(1 I nt , aHrr rrtinn- a alwtrt tim MHfilHMiiinuUmiMiMn rM4.fiJtareear the f ;ijinr reteiiont Wy.U r Wr teBJirmcn Il!r M tW!hlth were nm.,.mi .vl- ,l.Ji.i. ' I . x . i lar jet ifri' , if in'el w t . i - '.it.' rea't t'. l hmi,!i ia iSe reirntrit "'rre 1 1t L t . Vttt . .lcot.l. rja-.! i. Hit it 'will b riel epot sa 1, a in eriJmre t-f 5rewi ieltT.Tiice to t'.ia A-l :t Utratinn in ih iate. U .-t iupr 4 bl. V The inferruce. aa wa t'l if rum tht b'S'nni";, i a fair 4ne on ll e lace 01 it. ana l e luenaa e4 tae A4 wimi(rrH who aepported the Con- entimi ticket hie spen a atrut! c . . .1 " 1 Tte fWl 10 eatraet ef a letter from N- P.rt K. l.ia copied frnm the Now ' a ri - hrr tKj. dr)fcfiirm-nt t trucxMsffU tkrr kit. j T Jr"1'? ' Ifowl ofpinciplc, aotemnW filar remblictn ticket, for'itciwT- Kiymmms .r4 tk,Wai-ef efcitf euNfiemKr of U Caiwd ae-l by ej-majwitj cl 200 ;cr te, jvimuiirei" iican.- a mr Inp hwpr.cft ellcWitoe A4 tme party had the rrttidtoi' name prmtfl. In larjt ltter on tua ticket. fur the drirnrr f 1)1 a hnr aoaatna Jw thjM eimran V n ia fc-rriw, &Aar tU7SaTjoai nw-rrnca iM Maert hm'Kqi MmoMr ki www pie , n erm awi .wqan4 )- miaia aor Stte, a4 A ia ft ami ruli imuf, Utatlha Ul r .w. .. . ... t 1 . V V w ajffTf! faJMina, T Ctrtuont W at ht tppainUMM vt amaital 0rM.M, aiW( laaA iMMlta Imth o. : .Iim-I. ..k.. a " " l" ' in it',. ,n lull i toiewnly nJeJ- our.l-,. , . .;. 1 , eoted. Jf.,tKe irnoUlicWI ticket. ihrT Hirkranaa IPCiion at Ilia apDmneiuni .lV. r woatd vote f.f OeiN1 Jacktwn a the ouit J x fet-thx pntaitnt bo filial ue j sui. , -, , 'prcdeat aod Eliiha Potter loe Senator. T2JV I "Ms '.'.rZ'rlxW ntrrtila iU: which eoerroed he .rote of l mJ.rile. my rxpnivnt m mey ka not beta rr- liif het rrsnect forth tvlrnli k Mihlt ' m. . , ,J .,- v. -i mf .UhrlV2e.we.dw,, rhrAW of john C.3AUior? s h ; Adtaet - men.; ackoow!e.l-e the of e.WwhH( eeWTitj aixt Mvk. o, a m T iiiu. and hiia: ' MtUlwiM make thousand Jackauo il Aiak thai nhaM,,-.V"?;:rr': . 1.-;!?--C- wtinj to Mate the impreoni of jhetr -moriea, e Jratctinr; Jhe irnnre of 1 4 Vrtfl. - I -IMU CH jrgeon thefaithteasneaa of a Iwix tnem- konri taken without the solemnity of oath, or on toe ituperr nu oeiion which those who teatifV at the insti . . ... - r ( on. it secret siamierer, are oi mre exposed iNor I irtsiat "or t MX thai tnene xcuung irunwv iibu Wood'a character' and case; made, deep impressiotl, and had a salutary el ftet upon thr army, and it i the fol lowins wordst :V , GEXRRAt' OIUJEa." f V Joe Wormr Von hr hea tri-d W a enurt martial, tW rhiifMi of rlianbcdiriMe of nrJera, diara(Miet ta rmir euianMUMlirlf omorr. atm ma tiny; and ha Iwi found goiitr of li nf Itv. The court bicb hat Cooad 7011 aui ttr nf itieae char has trntcnerd jou to wiifcr death by ihoou inet and thti aentehca the CoiaihaiMtinr Rracral m themaeVvea implicated m i. wmr p "si pr"PT. o ren leuiiimKi aouau, Htinr.nd,nofwithstandir.thetfinpcc ...tt, n,A.. hirh oa h.e brr fcun !)blaev under whiqh.theif statement! piHtT, are mra at eannnt'ha permiueit to tw li-i prrtcured..tliey ailrrvit an amount wyu"il rmy, hut tth hazard r.f it. -f offence on, the part of Wood justify- d-(irt of , ..j.iieh, awoad rime rrm hr n the punishment ne recerretl. 1 .' ', br frailtr ofoffL-oeenha puoibbmcM jf hkh 1 1. . . . '.. .1 a. . - ' 1 .l.h . . .1.1. . 1 - ... 1p1I. rr,mmPl .d thatL WT.-rt.yoaW bei rctfularir urtmd teto 1)8 tiRtin.mT itivf H on Oath before It, by fto QiwrtPrt. unctv tlic unrocdmU? cm- if. 1. a a...a.UA. I A.t 41, a I -taatnlrl am TlnafPwflaMta fSMaekl Rrkhjarea ttAla Wf-V CrV. thrJindi. appointment-of .-Hospital nu tue ueportiiicin ui ,!nc,lwvi:i ' lorrter or vour IMnmanmng- licmi-ai, roas in rt demanded it. ,.'. !: - Xxtiuf Mn'd drted;4 Yoo rr rrtd.i.a larwaMrta aiilitarr aprwMrtment had beraiMl BtT amrauoa nrrfernlil to anr other. Hid ta toot tana -would aa rifrahaioa. " 1 do aot viik to bo vadentooa h vk- hk4 ta dowaet wk Iho owHtieal skill of Ikirior .SiwlUr.or aar otuer of the SuraooMi all 1 elainaii ia emlitr wkli any of thera, and if ati K pret'ereaeo hi tb nroraolinn. la tho kretmntt ttiflrc Haot oae of tho i told arth gtatTem vho haro- not haoa oromoted attoaat one (rraJa, ana tluUl 1 aoniioav M kttik, wbca a roonf; Surgeon It promoted owr me 1 am an villina to bktio my aquaby at any otba man, bat with to aontend for mf ridrt.',.'4..''.- v-ta i , lor tbt aonnorrauont, too U( pleaat aeeent mr reticnadon at turroon to tho Retinvnt of Ycnortatc Volunloer CaTalrycoauBanded y tSignffl) JAMtaX; ARMSTROXGt The plea asitffned for this recreant act, is as 'dertijute of truth ai it is of patriotisms In the claim to thfe ad van tae which formnr rank and services are alleged to have triveti' nun over Dr. Shelby it was forgotten by the Doctor that liis services in Cot: Coffee' Uf ri me nt were so little acceptable that" the soldiers had importunatelr required the attetuiance of Dr Hogg, the Surfreoq of another Regiment and that the detach ment which ben. Jackson then comman ded was nut of sufficient magnitude to . r, . .(.oil, ruuticaa urrv,'iu EW. Wm.C Martin. Ean n rh.wi n . ..- .r . , Alfred W. M.rtin,'jo BooertI' Sa T""?' Lnd ju stUh. -1. r?l : "r".1! in ll town have nla This appointment, at ' the. time Or. Armstrong speaks of, was an original one anu uen. jacknon tiatl a ncrht to fill it with anv one of his medical staff. Besides, It is impossible ttt believe that socli a "man' as! Doqt.'- !Arrntronff. whose qualifications and leal were so limited, could nave' reallv believed his professional character Hijuredi or his rights overlooked by the appointment of lr, Bheiuv a man 01 regular 'educa feiiwi not leu ttimmal than thme for w.VkIi you j tion and established celebrity as a Sar- had to retirnrtr.hern pardoneil, and vhieh, if the Hrin v' '.W-ys s it ' IW.III u i lor tae crime 01 mutiny anu uter-1 ,nflict .verity of the mA hiflneooot by na.'WftS' found keuiltvon the .llUljtho .hope that yoo womnatooe.Dyywir lutnre -VcU. iSU.of the charge 'of disobc-, 0 heiKti of ortterStdlrepect Ot htSCOm- pfoSufr a salutary impretVion on a mind not nandiOsroflicerand mutinyirby 4 couft totally dead to erery honormblntimet, and L.Uri, rxFdua rifT,. . i.;i;iin,Ai not nerrertelv. and ohitiuatelv bet on ftpreaik- I . . . 1 u. 1 r. r.Li. I 't8 dltoriler, and oonfhtirm in tli armr. It, on 1 . rMv v'. ...v..,. ... 1 ibrtunatrtv,' produced no tucn imprettioiT On nrps ; to wnicir no i oeiongpu, ,- . nesc Iicers, as the, recortl.of ihe pNceed Us shew were ' .,' .,-;'-- CnpE 'THos. GAav, Prttidetit; f'.ant. Inat. Ptnattn. t ' .... Cant.?fxTnAwPATt.I 'iMcrobcri ,M t.ient. War. Ktwo f ; poUrt. .fintlgft Mtcat HOLlvJ -j vl vv.i. n. ttHit, Juage Aorocate. fetwe That Oii. meetiMg; anprow of thd , f . , , . avJlrfroM. v4 4 r srsrsi"ir -pH,"tie. f v ViJOUaa ia lass: . f W 1 ' eunvirt, u; ihe cause of .he ... ' v - .ri ajni luav lDrr . . . . . - . , will tupport hit election aaatrh ' , "l PP'e are 4 daily manifesting thmn, , Mit mat a eommine of Vigilance;1 tnere.ta ih no- uoum out oooJatMs;-f.e perwmv h .nnoiiMed i vTe shall run aXickti'n ticket here; at 5. .f. !ct ! co,,n,'' lt elbetion has civen us the most ' " w nw m hmiwt f It rtitt, t n ., :.i r .1 . ,1. r promote Uo auoccwof tha i.,kr. n-L,.-. "l"-r,"- m uio ucnSui w ral ticket of this Stm, and that the amid conv niuicra oe onipoaed of the nlloina Oo, J',u" atenuon . naa oeen urawa to me tlemeii, viv f ;..,.'-. 5 ,i( ,,.n.5 merits ofvthe, fhntest, byouliave lCUI, WVHIJ ntniatration prints ced the tusue upon Tor Cant fiolcomb'. r;.inii-tv - rOL:the Fresidential question.": It is a fact; Rut, Philip tiolcom, Etqf. and , jrm py . ( , ' that all tint paper in the 'Slot buppor Far mptcrUle )itrriet-.l)r.'4ohn'B ied the rA'Iministratiotkticket Wi'houi rt""? lVm: ?. ' Mooes "Nicholtoni reserve, and a.lvocated it unon the es- Ua'r?ickT.:r?rU,S!tt Fk' pwsraunt! of it, behtg . combed of For.Ctnt. AahleyU Uittrict-Jteoh Don! en Itiemliy to tue election 01 oir.'Ar tWd, Eq. Hotiin Jtntt. and I-eonurd ilea, dam,' whil .the , charjj;et tltat the Cool K- ' 4 ' . " 1,1 ventioti ticket ronlaiiied several who For Cant Clantn.. rti.tnHn.:.nf. i.t .1 t .u. n-u.t CUnton, MajWmJ V V AlVooA Heorv ' U. v ,,fuc"? 1" r 1 J "V,c"" 4 v anu tretiencK May,.-:.... j.j K. ". i ; -rrr- .-"'.- ,--, -r,--- .":' For Uunttvillo . littrit Wm.; u.. Birr! "V vrJ f'B l"t ingeiiu,iy could de f.tq. Sam'l. L. li, Cot. Sam'l Spier and Tt nJe'l ; with some truths for r.ideon B. Franklin. , V, .; they were' supportelly the principal L .net'e'l ?'irictCP.'' tladly Jackt.nianHrre.'; The result is, that A Mr "veral thousand Votes, they are For .Capt, Callaway'. DittriotCnl jt, "earls ecjUally diviiletl, (lint the ma Callaway, Alfred Martin, Esq. Green Merry jor'tJr scarcely be ascertained un rauerton, squill Spier, and.thuiiel Cocli, til tli ln"etin2 01 the 12"iature in of uf t fj :rj t , r ( - d i ly t a', - ' . . To ."ft'' V r - ir, a1" 1 rctir i - ' h t . t j 1" ; ! 1 ; 1 v - t . .' t ('. ;,- pti-t.l.ai J " " : 1 r;f t 1 V - e'n'wey,-. j..;e . t -" : tarmt omit j tall tH; t," reader to (He r.,',e--- t,-,-- . . , Buchanan '. ul t' t ! ! which, wiili ft! - A' aeems d:inod f-r i .. 0 h " now f. j ? 'f rameitl of the r-n:,emin i sachaietts, f!-. Mrrrr.t. r to the Ililiitrd 'iV.'.-.. 1 ' .' I 1 have said one ur 1 u-in f. . did 1 not tliulr nitirtlr i 1 r. 1 it, from the geutlcmeii fio 1 and South Cii'!i!t, (Mr. I' Mr. Il4raut'tt.) I a iit.it : x - i penditure nf g.'O it a tci r ,v.' : 1 and this h eet l- tie i n my , fiii-nd In' r Ni ."i Cr, '.'. s,i Carson.) who has been ni. ' 1 h 1 Juced into the tUUite. 1ft'" t L? s gentleman io l!v llyu,1 v.!, t SSiC 't-a 'hail he d x i. I d r-t r . 1 1 1 1 i your. 1 tiut a tew werkr alter -von had seen bronpht back, TOfhtvo been founil guilty of ef fected you to ilMith. Thitevincet, hot too mans fcttty, an incorrtphle dttnotitlon of heart re bellion and obatnrate temper 01 mmn, wmcti, tt it cannot be rectified, ought not to lie permit U;ri to difiuae ilt influence nmonimt othcra. -'-,'' am army ckTUtot exiat vncre, ornerano tuunr- lldVin'T tllU) avoided t thln in V. General a Jndian bactles. 1 have no knowlcd of hi patriotic or profes sionai career until tie reacned JXew Ur leans air Surgeon, tn a Regiment of Gen. Ctiflee'a brigade. 7 Dr: lloffo-I the . . - .. j .1 Ten llospitnl surgeon of the flnnv.-under xetnc.-Tliei whose authority he whs then placed, c smueuipt ui giYeine loiiowioc tiescnpiion of his m diaoffmni7.Httftn 1 ..!.. j. u.i i.... ;.r ' ." -. j .',ui..,h-.Km. "'"""ui u Be ice osaciuzen ana a are lanffnarje mat in remtanee a Mmt ttjil mo-e Inum-dinti-lv at tiie UistoiMtinn ot '""t-,. , - . t v i ; , . . -w. , . ... .- . t liwtnniiiltv.Mil kav rmcAhM.Bnarttniw.fi.' iniirl u.jUi wwi.u.ntiL.wTmir littr ! Vi..tMw.lav nu 0 wrespect, fl aaa prounr nw wi GeneImVrttcwt W heowet to the tenxe " which 4-w ttnw,-A-on have -in trtrcvieiKn ii jiie h enpnfl In, and to the country wh Ttsr.l 'jMcrobei p . Co idge Advocate. i It Was brevet?"1 bf the tet!hlbrif f6r dlnation are helly direi5rfled-it einnot exist '. r it 't.i.i ... ..1 iJik. Ct,i, with mwhiittortelf.'riTtewk'etotheoin. .j feUow iold,er and by that of two U7Whtehempk7ibutth,y,lob.. ittctri, mat no nan piwniivj;iT iciunr with the moat punctmout o iibef' irt order from his adjutant in ;iMiene of oiilert and th h W,9t disrespectful and in!irbonli- AS i a nhoathig position, and t hih em-1 uuderatoocl from undoubted vitliority that Doe- , . , . I . ' . . " ' . . . ' j ;. .. r . ... .. . .. ' , . H mil - man ien$ airempiea IO lUKe MS pioyt mm, u ny parnonmg you tjrwn, ne anqum .uui.jr 1, un- Humor 01 teverai un A,r a ".' . " fUniiah an mple to talictinn meaanrat hirb numheit piiMnbed in the Kcnttnky Reporter, wor lay nanus On Win . nuld bme ruin o ihe army he eommwula. OvertlietiRf..tureofATeune.i:ean,M and rI fOf this glaring fact fee tn tesrimrt- Thii u m Mportant crUK.m which ' an . . to state, liia enndnet nd eluune, yfof-Lieut Barref, EnsijnTIoH and art s boeomet at, every thing- it.te.he hoped for teritonngthe campaign I nerved filhhim. . livsfn WMmtnUnifiii- thiv nrnrted. towardalhe ac'complUbment of the gtjeeta of our I nave uo ikli to ruler Into the eontroveray of iivare VVeStmorclantl, II tOeproctetl: BnmanfML f .pv OiineittoW otl.e, nevertheless, R, tbo f country" JigSOt the COurt martial, It W known- (eared, H0r it ltme ua to net, we nil know tetmt to have imluecd tiro Doctor to write thote every memoer, tnat 10 aOUulOn to tne ami what, our pnniahment ahHlKne, 11 wfi tet nmnui-ra , . m.pe me repe 1 nnvej tor tue bene. times of Which Wood wa ' CdnVictcd, etherwite. mat be known at). lT.e law-ahtch ?fe""""l, b" rfce V hm" I;, . ' point out thfe mipMeribethoother. s Betyxn my tpolocy tor tint letter.' . lis Conduct- ami lansuaje.in tne pre- !h.- is...i :( nn.n.w ti-nvVmoi: v i acnedwiththai)w.tni.narnitikmr..tI.n. nee" of the court, "were rude and ab-j erst ought not tn be .ipected to intei-pone, audi durbijjtlie mWt anr ra tony to any that he net. Pe, and that SUch was his- inf emperatei where tbi-r are no, clr.utn(tancea of al. ther ""Rn-i-hctl hiraaelt, by a tr.ct .ttention t "hirrt f. . leviattun.'. 1 mere pper to oe none tiwiijn ym.r I-......, nu muMiiuur. a'to win lit r- --u,-M-,1k.h tn.rtlri.lntv.vnui. irga portion Of the troops, that he'and I unhappv tituatioh, lie cannot, a oflicer,-whliout triers Onenlv tlAi-larn.l ivon if .'liolmfrincine 111 duty, an eat the 1 aii irf . rt... 1.. 1. M. :ii. ..r'.t.-s'. r. L'i. ..i i vuuii juai-unt '-' .. . ' vuut - uiilV, itltr vjciivi n ould not dare to eiecute.the'.entcnce jhls spirit of defiance had taken encoti- flsjement antl aorfacity trom the1 lenity 11. uen.- jaravon m inrtner: cases, and specially ' from his -' havin rinrdtmed loore,. who was convicted some time iforts and 'was .resctied from 'ileath'at iw instant it was" to have be en inflicted 1 him.V If was unfurtuoafe that this r't of humanity waw attributed to fear. .. t AXDREW'JACKStfX. ' ,i ' .(.., Mai. General. PoW UtrntJteTi 14 Mttrth 181 ' . 1 (SiaiwrH JOEL HARRISl. f ."JeeS,, , . i .... .. .... ' . . I ....... .1. :l? "1 now proceed to constuer ttc min ts ry'Thatacter ! and Services' of Duct. Armtrt)ng, the value of his pretensions to natfHitisnr and the motives which prmnnt his slanders,'' 1 ' Although in answer to-a letter from .. Vt . ft ti.kui.waBf. euti-lftin : iKll ll For Cant-China's- t!tr iet-Thnm. irsii. .irl. w v Urns, El- Solomon Philips, Wm. Zh t(uih and nin.erc,i -w v,lIV w Vr J rr " jonn wptii.-' . t(, v,lVc; i,.. '" . r 1 ''''.'y tor capi. Petell'a, Di.tfrict Co. . "en- scaon's repiy is aucn an one Capt Joel Stow, Wm.,Upiigrove and Sam'C M Wigltlj have been - expected JV'fni th MStilh,' ''i ,'.'. I..'- . " ,r ' ' 11 irtzular resolutions of the Jjeitlature naH t'r.et-WmSV. 81,epT of ,ni,iaria, nd the elaborate apd (we Khft pool. , ,j -e , . , f ,sv,-', --Dul this Governor think to, entrap For Cant. Buckle's D;tirietrr,t xnh n him bv finreadins his web SO' ur around . i r, . t f e' v ' k. t 8 ; a I ; i;;' 1..1,' i:i Prickle, Joseph Howard, Jetae Howard, Jona irit. Jnna. dim? ' I '.Inc.' 'whv did he riot ait mativ tharlWhiulcw Etq. Wm,toh Somen, and narticular and categorical otieslions to ; mko.j , uui, lie eiped w uraw luriv tvm.i". Dobaon.. . , wi... ivi.juiirr ..inrvia.' . . j m ... Wm. Dowlra.Etq. pleatant B Robtrlab Ear. i0,n? w W someone 01 tnein, wiitch id Richard Weibourn. , . , . ' the pirii.ins oi te Administration For Copt. Mrhal't l)mtrictF.l juii Thorn tniitht fry to harp upiiri antl iurn to the tot), EM, 1 JM. ThOmntoll. Ifi.) Rentamim i..i ...u.ml) tr.,1 t.ilio iti.l it.uo r...l . at, .. 1 V. V " V. fVV'iui'.oil . .... . .... , n.rfc rouer,.loni A.,Huirhe, Eq. Wm. Marth, i.l.l Etqadraqh 'Frunkli,,. .,,,1 Cant. Wta. ? -"V.: ,1", "M:.,B- Doturlats. ' . no nas never ,oc;n nan as explicit on titer cant, Moore't Ti tr rt.rt.i t?,t me suniect 01 me i oriu as uen jiick Moore; Hardin Jr. Franklin, Kutt. Miller VV. 'on Not Jft Word ha escaped jilri A. r.as y, j-.sq... J0 m.-. i. . trunk.!,,, ami Capt, in his own messngos to Congress and LL"llf!..::: '. h has been left to Mr. Rush, toktepout i. E'MaW lZ. ."J" recommend measu'm xviiirn 'i wmim iM.L.:-r ' iiavK iier.ninir I in vis, Win. Snuvf and Wm, CtiiHiinglium. For Capt: Hatcher' l)rtrict.-CoI. Mor' President himself to sugest..V'e seize ami. w.wj,nf t it u biect. lit w 1 tn we have been .'Co,'. i)irt.icrlcnt. William a fc"Ju?!il in' Machuetts Jour- itniM fM...'!... ti..i vn nai ainrms mat " ueti. jacKson. writes the .ntio of hit office, nor h it otenmlanr hiimnn ity towardt the tick, and feel juaUfied'ln aaj im uiai iiie waa no oiirpron in our army qmte aa olinoxinua to the toldiera (renei allv at lie M, and it he rendei-ed any temcea after hi arrival t ew Urlrant I; have yet to leftrn what they were. tor on in iirm attempt to visit the linea, Whwli waal helicre on the first of Jntinary, be come with. in tlie atmosphere ot the enemy 't cannon, which made audi an impression upon hit nervous sys tem that be immediatelr retrcatwd to (be ernar. . f ri a-":. .-u-... . .. ; ... 1 - .. ' " VlW4i.tl.il KM W Hill, IH.'Gin BJltl IIIC lT inteUigenee I had ot liirn wat from a ttote (! dressed to lue by the Chaplain in onlt at near a 1 can now recollect, na follotru "'! with inu would order Doctor Arm strong to duty, frr he baa three of the beat tipnt of a wet! man, he eat tiranuy,-. tieepa tounrtlv, and Imifhs louri- lyt" nut on consulting wnn wen. Uottee we con cluded to let him remain where he wa. 1 He af terward became indiapoel again, we,nt Up th hie he decline to avow or to deny the 'Uhatthfe tfefuM.lof,Vootrand of authorship nf the wretched publications :a4 .UiuiU t.K ,..tr.r tlia u.vsr. I under t itt sismtture ot a " 1 ennessean." voftWIaw-andHbaolntely rttt. il k Tecommendatlon for mefef.on the "' admitted it, as will ap- i m retpecOuliy, Vur, ' -'J ' ,"' 'It- 'OA MI- lluGI.. The misconduct here alluded tJ rint orally degraded him in the eyes of the army anil the General, at)X He ha ha tA thai lnfta.r evor mr ' . . ' 'ft 'of the enurt,' or an rinteipnsition of thorite on that of the Genera ' The iniae of ihe ' unhappy matt was. wan-' ""ly committed, fiiolislily ' 8!r2raraed ."d aeccosarily puninhed;' for hidlie, ,"rn pardntieJ it ' 'is unfiuestldnable fit RUborditviition Would huve been at "te destroyeo, nod that "tutv mutinous 1'irit which the General hadueenlons hntanding witlt, Would, ffoan that mo pent, have, prevailed. .' V ' - 1 y r j The iBitstatements' of 'Df.Arm jtrens's witnesses are tod' numerous to pe noticed, and their testtmonv altOge-t !er oiv8go.e and unsttbstantial to be gardd. v: v 4 Vp m i t ' J f''A . Brock certifies thiu Col. John Wil 'anw -was Judge Advocate, and -that wenta. Parrith Davis and - Ensign W, enmrmacd the; court. The detaif pea above is copied from the proceed- If' . . a a at' t pear bv the,ioiiowinr, letter;- . , '; ' SheJtniUe.M.irth1. lacs i ITr.a Stn-On tint SOih iiut, I waited on Doe tnr ArniHtrnnc. ami delivered him: our nnte. I'.nckised you sill find hit rejilv, which, to lay the least of it, fjnitc eqnirocal. lint tlurinfr our conversation he avowed the authorship, auil to fv a to inform me that he was then prrpanng the 4th number Inr the frest. . 1 have, therelore, hexkatkm in av iu: he It the anther of the t Tetlii"taean,,,t bit equivocation! to tho enn trm y Dotwithstatuling. :, You ara at liberty to use the above statement as you ehoote. Very-rnsicctfully your, kc. - A. YEIXv, l tnake no difficulty therefore in treating Jr. and as e derves slanders . of Oca.' Jackson's military life,lhisor!5ii d Trt the misconduct and dishonor of it author. It is Weli ,kMirjrf,,.ihat'iD figtitins snpiitKt Irt.liar'S,' 'wnoce ttcks. are by hUrprie,,:t(i't wiiose uiy mai.es m?. tiqetion betaeen combawu and non ted the latter ever eince Reopectfully, ;..:''- 'i 1 ,; . JOEL PARRISII. AJftt-ADMtSISTRATlD-Nf MEETING. decai Fleminjr, Samuel Fotfciier, Eq. Sanmef this importunity to notice two assertions John Itacna For Capt r r.n ft ( ol. ' Mica jah Forkner, John Jackaun mM Prival' letters, .not intended to be made Capt, Achilles Ueatheranre. - . ,i tiubltcA to Richmond, in which he nleiltr- For Capt. Plafl' Diatrict-Capt. Jacob L ed himself lo the anlt-tarilf, iinti-mhiiu-Kf-nt ViteSlt 'ft' Sr.?4fcturins and anti-A.ncncan doctrine, .i.,, w.mw v.,... .uiiii I.VUJ. sill uhi n.r, ., ... . ..... .... Itinnev V v , (Uiai protecting unties are unconsmq- .'..' ! . .. : '."I... .... IIM'V. -.1 j .. i . .. - ... .t . Jietalvkil, That General 8. Gravea, Matthew tionau."- ami' quotes us an aiunorny lor the uiildundeil asprtion, ito has writ ten, no such ' letters. And again', the Baltimore's Marylantlertepeata that the Kditors' of the R. Enquirer have scan a Tetter from the General, only t few ifinnths incc,iri which lie speaks of Mr. VdainsTvic)vs ot the powers of tlie General Government,, as contained in his first message, having; shocked him thiwe views were, no doubt, in relation to the American System.' Not, this is "ineffably stupid. l ,, uen.. J. jcouiii ncarveiy iniu ui timtisiiig in Mr, Atiams wnai Mr. a. has never thought fit to eiprcss.-" Those views," to which Hie Marylander is pleased to refer, were not " ronfaincd feiifier in his first message' nr in his 2d, or tu his 3d He will give there probably in eMenaa in his "Jim iliire" of the 2a Term, if the people should be 40 far infatuated . ..r.t.n. hi.n nM l.ia ...I. It. ' 'iV ao iv t.iutW assise a-iisu najasrt M. Hitches, EsO. Mttiut litle : lllckerann. Cot 3. Calloway, 'Col Morder.ai Fleming, G. Moore, Esq. and Wm.,P. Dobtoh, Esq. be appointed the Jackson Corretrjondinjr Com mit ee for Ihe county of Suitj i and that they prepare a suitable address for the occasion, and be authorised tu adopt such other mea sures at may be deemed moat advi.ab e for the purpose of teciiriiijf the great objecti of mis uieeiing. ... :I 1 Ul motion of Gen. S. Grave, Matthew M. Iluchet, Etq. ami Major i.itle. Hickertolt were appointed to attend the cdim'ntee of Conference, which are to meet at Wilkes boroufrh, on the week of the BupeilWr Court for Wilket-tnuntv. - - Unohed, That the proceedings of tliit meeting be tfned by the Cliairmun and Se eretariet, and be publiatfed in the Western Carolinian and Raleigh Star. '' . ' " fWM.P. DOBSOJf, bliirflio. S. Grave, , f J " a , . - t , , ' f' ' MOM ISLAND. "V ' More- troylle in the Mmlnislra(lon Cttm.--Tlie resollof the elections in Rhode island, was claimed as a great inuuipii 111 nu nit- Aiiminisirauon pa the man. . The q'ieii 1 r l.v 1 consideration, ia, not 'lu -Ut -r t ) of the Bdliard Tab's were 5- t tlie public Treasury r '' I private j arn tf iho IVi whciher aTlilliard Table set up, o an article of furrum ' , houie of the. President tf t' : 1'. State? j am free ta say I t ' '. the State of Yi.:t IVdliaru Tables are nmhibited, rv.i the mansions of private jentteoiert, un-t der very severe renalties.'The ren-.' . tleman from Virginia, therefore, cannut now indulge in tlnSwame at inm.s', fori, know, him too well, to believe, that lm . would violate the laws of bis own UrUtc lliis shows the moral sense of the pro-1 ... pl of that ancient ahJ respectable Com-., ; rHonweami in relation to the game of. A". UillartU. To use a familiar es:-reiinn ' of their own, they do not go n . t tha. exefcise or, tho, amusement ol . . !.iy; but they know the temptation v 1 it, , presents to gambling, and t'.ie - -' queiii" ruin wliicli must follow i '' train. , it has a direct tendency t.i t ur rupt the morals of our youth. , Ir.Vcd t - f ' doubt whtther. there be a single Suta' t in the Union, which has not prohibited ' ; the tame of billiinils. The .pef,; l of , j tin: United States are generally a moral w and telkiou peoplej a proper fc-'rd, . 4 therefore, for, public .opinion, for t!iU! 'scruplea" of, the i pious, .uti!;ht to havs - Crevenied,. the fiiat .Munistraie of t'-.a fnion,i front setting surli tn ti'. ;.;, . fHere-Mr, Uandolpli r' cued, t.'i' 9 was no law io. the District of " agains plavi'-; billinrdi. ."tr. ,,ui.h-' anan' then ul, tho 1V anient ti" the United tutes is not rn,ly the Prri- ( dent of the District of Columbia, hut ri ' i. -.L1.. I.. - 1 ... ... . Ill , vvtrmu A'lici'vau pcujuc, utiii wi'v j condemn litis and every other species ot gatnuiing. s uunt men ine man, wni t has been elevated to the most exhaUetl. , station upon earth, and. whose eiample ; must have a most power!. 11 and extca nive influence upon the outh of; our t country, td set up a ti lliur.l table as an ' article of. lunnture, m tne r.cjje wr,icn beloiigs to .the American people; he ( . certainly ou'-.t not to keep sach art ar ticle ol furniture .t that nor nr - ought he there to piay at t,,e : ?. I ' should never hnvtj invaded hi" tlom s- ; ticretiremeni, fur ,ihe ourtmie cf ilis- : covering woodier he kept a UiHiard Ta-' " tile or not. . l should itevu jkava been he first to brinj this inatntrMiur. be- fore the House, or the country.Mthaa .. been brought here by" others,;. ttSw.2 felt it to bo my duty to make a lew remark upon the subject .' . Ji . i a, . . ". ' tV . ' . -sb Sv- S it has Deen.saiu. that uasliing.dit played at billiards. .' He it so. . I vvi'l,. However, venture the assertion, that lia , never mi a tjiinaiii mvig sis tuu house which he occupied at tlie seat of rovefnmcut, whilst he whs the Prcsi- dent of the United Slates. ' . " i Uescentlins from the man tvlio ocou-' pie's the most exalicd station in lliia5 country, najr;7JCtt jorld, to tlie J.i-1-. el tu your courts trr juttce, 1 wcid At s 11 assemblage of the citizeno of Ipera of (hat ." State, Dot their tone is (, ,?-.... ; .... f t,.- " -.'V''.. K ' ' From tlie feoaton Statesman.' Tlie Billiard TubU.WT. Ruoilolp' saM, that the chief eomptaint he had to k wane I Minna aa Vsa at tt 4 It. Atr I Jll iimiasMi , mn. nuinui 1 1 ' vYi .. .. t.i at I ttiKe an the other 1 to the re-election of John Q. Adams at the approaching election ot chief msgid irate of the 'U., state the lollowinj rKeedisg9 took place; uy tml'JtAtrncani, of pnl 21 the i the attiallness of the torn pai ling'AdiDitiiairation' piipcr1 of that it is, aaid he.'a ahabby 1 fe , '. r . . .4.' joojfj t00 inuch like a sneakir and lead ft . 9iare , , ''i''; looka loo much .like a aneaking attempt maie auction-Ihe state of. the to propitiate, by the cheapntn of tlie .votes'' on the electi tion . of Senators ' thinv. rriniilnrliari1eiinri V - Mrj Ran On motion ef Gen. Solomon Graves. 'in this State -has but litile connejmn dolnh hit the nail on the ' head. 'Phi i. m. r. lioDSon, : fcsq, was appointed wun any question or national impori. chairtnga of the- meeting; and en taotton) 'tance. We do jnot aathis because coalition - thought that many 01 our moral aJid religions New England asic wuct'ter puouc ownion, in any por- tion of this Union, would tolerate, that' such a magistrate; tuight esuMUIi A.r nipf't i I. I -i ' ititiru aauiis 111 niti tinu -, or even play publicly at the "game? Upon tliini subject,' alihoiiyli 1 dillcr fto'm the gen-f tieincnirotn: Virginia ami Y outh Caroli na, yet I feel certain that I do 1 t' iliffer, from the peopl rof the Lni'et, States.--They belie vj that the Pri-" dent ought never to have set such art ex" niple. Although tdo not pretend ti ho 11 ri'riil innraliat mvcnlf. : Vet Hip .. '. - -.j ....... j ... are my opinions. , . ' Pennaytuania A Corrcsponderit iri forma us that " the Voice of Pennsvtva-,. nia wilt be decidedly for Juckson -ilis'. electoral ticket will prevail by al ma-' jnrity of 40 thousand and no fears are' S.UIVI tll'UVU Vl V t-f v V VV Vf Ancient Dominion "The 'Philadft-' phia Sentinel reproves, in the Indig nant terms ' which it deserves, the awkward attempts o. the N. Intelll-' gencer, to misrepresent the' sentiments' oftht! State. ' With regard io Bedfori' county (in whicn the inteiitgencer pro fesses to have discovered signs of a rey qlutkm in favor tjf th 1 Administration) '
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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