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. 4 . , , 4 m - V pAT.TTiGn, ir. ariAr is, lcia i V- x -- - . - , ,, LATftKNCfc ft LCMAYr-; ; ; ; ,' ' ,.' -f ''",',". . rtXM- gmUm'pt0m,(iYM Mart far wm. j prr w-iJl b Ml cthosA a Vrt m u s " yaprr 1 f"' " l-ttwrum. Intl. imH eo- ft Itart, biaertH thee tirars ac IW l toeoty-eoeot "f" ootwa r.ktt Wttfrt to,1 oaaor saasl b O- " ' ' .-' " ' - ' ' -!'-- tag ,. at,.! ritfi ivcs M. ! ' r thr I it ti In i lity t Die r SllltSf e, nn It lilt j SAX : M. IAX , ven daL. I ( ie nw he jwt t Jtri We hart private' ioformt iia tmiraoh-t u ii oi mora ursr n Cut and Male t vr tni 'art Wibedaa pttftlj titit and it it ;mfi Uiat aaj ri(Mi diaorder w i4ein( tiipoaitioQ : appear ia.aajr rt o( the conrury. The inporuat rsture of Mpdiine. At Spaniard W c'comp!'the4 wiiooat bleedahed. Irtnwa and naliTeaboth rrrarded (he orernmant aa alronger lur the recent tempt ,agaiat th . Adtnloiatratkin. lie pr1lnt-Jefence af the Mexican ia!a the Guerrera," had created a rply, ferlinj throughout tin Mexican tetrari exottu. penerany, tnaue 19 improve- any lacreate me navai ce. ine uovernmeni vaatmpoaea make evcrj effort ta that.eHet.X'A olatiou wat enwruijieu br uonrresa rive penaiona to the wourideilvant! '- relatives the killed oo Doard pf e Gwerraro, atid to reward the auhurt rvivora., .Ilia eitizena of Vera Cruz il ' Mibscribcd alt amount uOicien( to ild a,tHig esactl like that esselAto nrcsented t. the Government; and ibwripltoo vlists'; were circulated in lerY.town Of the' Union, in order to iae moneyv tor aenuiroz me artuaaron sea,'. completely equipped. .It was nfiilentlr. ieleved that from balf iirmrt to a million of dollars would be Xaioed in lh?t wa, voiomoia. a nave in uozota na r'1jace!a'0t 'Cbtnoia!,dowB tht ultimo, It was aupposed that the 'A ." At laeetio; of rW friend of GeaJ adc JckHa at riUtaroi. in iht tommtj of Caalna. lU Cua of A ait, Ii-iS, vwar tKrea keadrad peewaa preaent, "AabrMa K. IlaroMj, Kv. area t!Ul tar the Ckair, and XJt? W. RjnvM, El. appiattfd Reeretary.i ' Tk pkairaua bavtng rtplaioad rha aSject of the aaeetinj, appointed the rnovm perMO a commitie to drafi i nreambl and resotatieoa far tht cea iueratioaof the mewling, viu Dr. John II. Ilawkiaa. Chartea J. Williaav. Dr. Williara tl. 8trMr.TfeManTaoenpw, and Henry Mor,Equire,who', after retiring a ahort time, reported the fed tawing preamble aad rewlntiottt, wlicb were OBaoimmjalj axloptedt . , . , ' Wkrr, lb fttnduaanta nrutcipU apoa wWh lh arhole Ivitoa W our riywrnmem M taaed, m tbc politekl eqlity of tM crt- lent, and that Ui iU of tba mmomf aooaid privmil TtwpMl ebjaet, taerrfora, of our polilieal iMtiiouona W t aeeura tha (Na aad OiNtert exvreiaoii of that wiiL By tae ooo- fituiioo f the upitad atatevtba alacuon of rreMdent iu inteaded to be too act of to people, ta whom ha ia Immdtelf retfxmii ola for hU o.Ticial conduct, and whitch retpoa. tibilitr ia the otilr ttiToctual aeenrilr anint the abma of hi power. ?.Tat U of tha pea pie ho)d 1 wijr b iiwiuired after aad ob ad whenever the election of that officer H to be made under tho constitution.' By too election of John Quiney Adama to' the fitxf Macnstnev of tlieae United Slate by.rthe re- preentatiea in Coneres. tUo ibririenm. damental principle, were violated Jar ia that election, the vote of eeversi M via Slates were riven br their reneeaentalivea directly in opposition v the known will of the people oruioie states, as a pretext tor weir con duct, they maintain the alarming doctrine that tle members of the House of Itapresentativea in, .toe election ot President may ourcrara the instruction of their conttitueoL and set rp their own opinions and. wiahe liAtead thereof. I it believed that members of Con gress who stand high li tba confidence of thoir oonstltocnts are beyond the reaca or se ductive temptation, dinnisud in the most al luring and flelusiv forma 0 which they are exposed? ' Does not , common sense and the whole history of manlcthd rurnish us with ev idence that they arc liable to be .influenced in their votes br oeraooal interest offered in the enticinr foms of an office and reward, for public serrtcea? v U ia for; the people to say whether thev are prepared to re-elect a man to the highest .effioo to then glfw .who ha obtainea that ollice unrter ,iue torm,io oe intreaa of Ocana would ba in full tc-1 aure, but in vioUtioa of Hk spirit of the con. n aboat tho firat wee or the entrvlt,nu""".,"l,,f7' -riju" .k 'm... t...i ;.r.. thee the influence of Presidenual patronage wuut w.nF, .u .u wuB t,ul, , mlnor!ty in power agairst the ce - lor the,, Xitbarator,, and had no i will of a majority. ITiis vioktkm of the spl yonection lor ino eeaerai aygtem. rit of our constitution in the elevation oijoon e; politicians expeevcu a war wiui ru. - The .paper . of ; the 2d - March ntains a Ion? decret of Bolivar.' the amoie tu wnicn states, inai iii prcs tily A it H-aii Mteluii'. aowf S itnl"1 idUn S '( eom rtnmii, 6ot aetioa mbiiwi BOBltll lynei r nil the 1 lIvSf' ikh 16 IK" i Y.'hBf rt'i n ; f 'l'hi it U pnrtif ii and k ,' ' - .""detailf' l slup-i n'oftk-: :tt'it! re was Indispensable 'n, tho Depart" Inta of Maturin. Venlruela, Orinoco, e yn' ; I Maker; ihslW; v.-i- i SILJaJ , - ifi-i: , ikbcii it r d Solia, for' the purpose if repelling tnrnai invasion ana restoring uomei- tranqvulit; and administrative or ." In Jettinsf outrhe declares, that means' to retain both tho regular ami raordinart , powera with which..- tho ('.cuuvo v"et .paa oeen .invesiea, a hot east, at this' distance, to as .tain the designs of the several par- in Colombia-Jb?( t effects of-the. frost oo. Euhdaj jht last, the 6th, we learn, , was Be jel felt jn$ho, cottnty. - Cotton and ro above iTOundjvas att cut,off, arid EaC;whicAvi4:ow,tuUivated '$ a Isiderable extents and wa within a nth of harvest is entirel y destroyed la gentleman's residence, a mile and alf front Uiia tky? tho nif rcury wae k neirm man. of -vrrv advanced asre). jaid near10Qi'Tearai lielongiog to estatsVof. the late Wmi Mitchell beeBi t missine "into ;-the month of emoer iiasui", un ;"naay;;nei ,w lid ininanilnil Iw a iiOd from thl f at. a small tfee, rn little tluster thia eitT- wherea.it is evident, he .volunUhlr nni a ncriod to his exia tev-t is a remarkable factstated Ihp oronei', that the skin, wasxn I r whole, and tho aubject not ipht t offensive to t'e olfactories. The hmiit which inclined, as he hung, a e towards the "North, ; waa cont, 'IV blenched, so that at a.littlo 'd- :e it appeared tike the naked kull, oh hear inspection, it proved to be, ' skin ' -An . inquesti was hefd' Wor and it hat been inlerred.',.,.. I J', - .. :. . mmt pin ftvrotes whichliavt bfca. pub d An iVo ouhioot-nf a f'nniiinlinfl ppearti that in 79 tounties, arid the of Ittcbmond.. Norfolk. BorouEh. Petersburff.'. the oumber of votes h has been 232.;-Tl)a does, not N Trince " WllianL iiTho svotea M .1.: . '? .,t- : . r a ConvettOca - k- Ml, Quiney Adams to tho Chief Magistracy is not the onlv srroued unon which we would no- nose his re-election. ... We see Biany and va rious reasons for such opposition! some f which follow, vis; .n'ri advoeatinr the impo- poaition of such enormous duties oo imported manufactures neeessa?y for our consumntinn so a to amount to prohibition of their Im portation, under the semblance or protecting manufactures, while his real object, is to en rich the Northern Manufacturer at the ex pense, of the Southern Agriculturist. Ilis a- bsndontn? ' me interests or tne aoutoern States.-awl losing tout by neglect or misman agement the trade to the British Weal Indies. The dangerous nd 'Onwarrantable assump. lion oi rover nuuc uj.unu in ;iiinui iwc right of instituting Foreign Missions Without the advice -or consent of the Senati.T The squandering large sums bf the public money in the abortive mission to Panama, when bis object could only have been to provide hand some situations tor pis poiiupvn iicu mi orocecdiara of tha court snarCial oki Uied.aAj theordmaf GraeraUsclou?! tot shorn tin tho ail Riililia sue a. trt ther with Cho oSrial tetter free the War Department (ordered o be printed by Conrrss) Hwiog that these Araer-' kso Cuiiens wer iohaatanelr and iUertllr aeasaacred'? ia' a FORGERY and a FRAUD of tke pcoplej and if! Mr. uaipeper win accept it, we here Under bias ai tosat to be tried by an? twtl vt anea ia the Superior Court of any ooo of the aix roantiea caaipoaiof his diatrict. I '- . .. Aboat m on circumstance. I the ivts of. public men. bava nor ' aaia- rtpreseaUtsoaa. falaehoola,'aad; -for gerie been cwsaatitted than la the cue or the aix militia tnta..' For. an act ot discipline, painful it ia tree- in it exe cution, but strictly legal, expedient an I necessary, .uenecal.JarKsoQ haa ht-ej hotly pursoad by. B blood, bounds o! partT, Not only ia the voice of reason and the conviction of judgment silcnc- aa ana itmeq in (vw reai number ol many well meaning persons, but every artihee to which falsehood and malignity could resort has beta adopted by ethers. Nut content with the circala- turn of Binni iafamoua forzery of 1UN ris tetter, and which another partixan of the ad rainist ration has attempted io exaust oy aaytng, that tt was such a Utter as Harris "tight have written,) . . . . i . - i oi content wim nit .cauntiea eaium oies which, like a pestilence have over run aad sickened the whole country for the last two years: not content with th garbled report made br the Secretary 1 j. J r- oi war anu nis sappresoa oi on oi me mo i important uocuaaeote apper taining to thia matter; not content with the false certificate of the Secretary's chief' clerk, the demon; of despair baa aiexed upon some of the mora reckless enemies of. General Jackson, and in despite of -truth, of decency and of every oousauop, moral, religious ana political, they have vamped an a far ragq of vile, falser forged and calqm nious trash, which they are attempting to impose upon the credulity of the Jcoplt as an " Uffiaal recora trotted to e printed by Coneress."' What pos sible apoloey. can such men make for such "copduct? What measure of con demnation do not they deserve? . The Freemen of this coubtry have right to look, to their Representatives in Congress for correct information on fall political ' suDiecia touching meir : in terests, ana the tupresentatiyo is bound to di9tharte.this duty .to his constit aents. ;Whn a Representative sends to his constituents a document which he says is ollicia), the presumption is, that it it official, and is so received. ) What ought then his honest indignation to be, when he discovers that he has been imnossed uponthat hU representative has sent him a docUuient at' '.' official" which ia not official, but which is a bas compilation of falsehoods and forgeries? Hill lie. not leel that, be ttaa been a ousea, anu tnaed Withf Vi''-0.v;'jA 'ITie neoDle of this district will en lliire ,Ioseiy; inloUhe motives which prompted tha circulation of this forged pamphlet i amongst. them.-WThey . will rrt irlrd by the Coert tt tht ii VHtVr, aad aeawcd to b saor OanerrJ Jcla anwoved th acatrwet oa th id JaaBsrv.aad they wer eat xcaH-d caid tht 81st 'f Fbary, eor thaf two' wioc tha from th tim. they were tentenced by the Court Martial Thie ia a (a munprtttnttiim. sent abroad with the Aau etratr of propoinp; p a rottrn caast by biutly ymting tht character atd famt f one of th bravest of Hereof and most deserving and ditipguihed of P.'rioU. Saul eat On Rrprt afikt frtr OtmmiUtt seia wrt lvtoara cikf rvb- f Vrsotul " It la Mt atcemla! thai Mr, A.'.iifc la oertMTO to Ut Jiri ot (V aorl art, bewe bw olactStM, rTr--t ioaub- ; rwrnled 1 to Vnttg tbeai leto pou lbv wwakl oannort asaa." " ' TUia omv act as a iciown of tha W I tWmrvrin ttWhooda put is oireuktioo under j arnt. Ubebua.Ulfd-nortK ahJuw f '" Mr. L frtxirica ia cnaat or cmU as ad.kxd.tMr. WebMer or " I v. . t was wirri- ' 1 U timrr.' J r:wr ! lectin f.: ! -i aai trw f r It . risirj the 11. Y. .. fh Who! rr terma. V l.tx it t j hw far Mr. YLH r.:-' as at asa t wr. Auama"" ni ; wish, to vule for Mr. ;fo S." t t'.t Tbo atiaosl that bos been alleged, arix mmf oaVstd a-at I Ibat ooo r two JLrT'4rti, , . w ' iitereatof the wau.fi r.c!oely connfc. prclrrpd air. Arto to Orrral Jarkmn, . ... .w. to . w J i UwifaiJAiii ...s,-rft.,- r- k.J dcpenl upon the 1 snj tnd Ir.ier A rtspontibtt tnm, and not tht tbuitr$ o wsU f mmit frrJnu, a .. Improtmeuti; v-e do Hot t'.ii.k. v.,-ra at a irha is n Kamed to airn Alt .wt trlmlimgrirJimrm 5e, atTo onlert tbs West i la be provided .is crifJ, i The pamidiUt, or&gy torrfe s.-w,i fo(p fh, ch, fe CitlioPt , ,h(J wn-i tl-U end .isment.'wis rnt iota the !M ftT-T IXlT tLT great friend ef inosa Merest prom .ted i ihiu .ceat riiNti r thuiuiacoan-1 -a rtkL,. . . te toe n-af Jit in r Sc. &.c tj. del.; if'--etl lo t'.e M.i'i, Member, and Jiles. he ha truweJ it. If he ra'don the sur "i siion. wo would vie him, that at tue oext edition of the ' VJriat IhcnrJV to have thia en iruietit poblia.ied by way of append ix! and call it OJitMlP' ? . - It ia said, that thousands aad tens' of . the rantlsman adJretMd .kt,r r"'""" . Mr. UJar-.nd s,,Cch ;.T f t1 " , tliouand of this pamphlet of faUood, r?'a 7 V Pri, d and forgeries havt beet printed and ?rW,25!iJSf n lf!" tNlMr. H.V.nd K. F. t Circulated from yhlJ21 - vZ ZlTJ "H -?T I- puLi. circulated . from .Waahinrton. : We . . s a s s - a , woum iikc to anow atwhoat expenc tliis haa been done? . Waa it done bv the contribution of the individuals into- rested In tht 'cireulatiouf It may be so, but we doubt it. It was not paid for ii t nraep ni . . .nnrr.,1 . mrm w l.. J - - - " IJ W UE' -. ... .... - .r l . . i tiia mmm anil f Rii T.V. Mvi.mil n "t-i. . xr r :...i.m -i . . , cause von press never authorised ita I .' rrr T . t . . I r1-"" ,- w uu.. - ire aa- fraudulent imposition tepoo the people in the) tqlj the lion. Mr.- Cnlpepef, -hat this seuiemcn. w u puujw wmm, wueran,, pamphlet wa fiener printed oy. order ol rrW,1 Snr.iwfanr-5 of Statft. ha, TiaS'"nrOcuril l'i" .1 . . r .. . , . vongress mat n is noi jne oinctai re ID hoi rlhrrn" r drliiff ! ill at " stilr; n Mil !)l.Tt.ll 3m t i. yority,for'f'X'':S514C8: mo, tarrtMi,..o icoumiea,' anu s to be beard iyom-poiely, Eatt- fwinlies; . Accomack Charles City', vity; Middlesex, Pnfuto WuMam T the i tt v of, VVntiamKi;uri---4 'It counties, iledfnrdi T-iinpnliiirf. and Patrick. 2 f'elty eoontj,' while Secretary of State,-h ha' procured credits to be given him or larpo nms ofl money, ior a journey ne nter penurnrcq, sna services he' never rendered. Sv Wr We prefer Gen, Andrew Jackson s Prtsi. dent, because of his superioriry ra ,discri mirr ting character.'and for his integrity and polit ical honeatvt because la ail the. hie-h omees. both, military and civil, to which he has been called, he has acquitted himself with honor, and prfrmed the ost important services to his country i tesuse we. believe oe is an ad rocste' for state tights,' and opposed to the -issdmption or powet by the Uencrai tio vera- ment to carry on worcs m internal improve- inenV withia ino otates at ttw. puouc expense. Metalvf Mreare,-,That wo, approve the nomination of 6em ANDREW JACKSON for the Office of President of the United States, Sndthst we will use all honorable means to promote bis election.;1, wv.,;. Braahmit in like manner, that we will sun port the re-eiectkm of the honorable JOUM C; CALlIOUNss Tice Tresident i- ' '. Htnfed, Thafr' we recommend' to the frieiids of Grn. Jactsoo in the oounties uf Rsn dolph sod Gu'drord to appoint Delegates to meet the Delegate from this county at Ash- boroogh, In tlie id county of Randolph, to nominate art Elector for this districti snd that the said Delegates transmit the result of their proceedings to1 the Central Jackson commit tea at tWeigfcr' ? - ,;f v ' On motion. Abraha-n Ttencber, Dr. John H. llaakios, Kpbert Hanh. Ilenri Moor and la epfl Ramsey, squires, were appointed Del-1 egaiss itt rcprcacu. uii county in uia meci in J to be held at Aaliborougb, to nominate an-elector for (hi District,"-; - i i ; 'Oij motiqrf, Clisriesv. Williams, Thomas Thompson,' Dr. William II, 8trong, Abraham Itencher And Ambrose K. Ramiay, Esquires, Wre appointed a committee of Cotreipond- f A commilteeoi y ignancc cna jorrcjponu f nee wa. also appointed, consisting of one hundred and seven perron. . s -t Uetatved. That the Chairman, and Secreta ry Sign these proceedings, and transmit a cv pyShsreoflOHhe Editorsof the Haleigh Star and worth Carolina journal for publication. '; ..s: I A. K. KAHSEY, Chmtt, Ion W. Cxscx, See-:.-;;tya::, - The object was sol any stiputatioa fur Btit t4.'trr k''1 on thr c'rcutn diemsolvo. but suaply th oatudaciioa of ataacew idtt Wi u n lb is eopfvs- uf being aisKitcdihst a dirfranchisement so ds- (h Nat . GazetU Ml mad, Wa SM jmit UjatnUt U thaatmoJ oea), ssisnjuMsnd tb, fa,l0wit ... ... , . To ihi appUcatioa, the rantlsman addwd E'?jl r.kt,r 'ron r"',"n pt a wnite. .. .MUil. ltT w a grotU-ma, at W..hmrpn, il.ted ' - oontatnod a pn,rrssioo f doclrino on ttio . ,wl" eoswasv seen kiir purpoH nj " " - . ..... - t . ' .- l'.ir, o vtX the Lvmipa '. Sirwkma bat boea aiTetro' wiUi any degree of plausibility, lag keeo wrrt ky Kkbard btnckion in h life' And yet - wa are told now of erium, ooe-. tims hk h is all eon-ret ew'f li vn j, nipt bargain betsreea Sr. Adams and iadU im, ' W skne iAm then mi , . t , VtdiMlsBve. , ,-- . j - 1 tt, - It wiB nil com 9Httn ttt$tHim, a ,. Mr. : Walsh it coming out at last. ra ' "' ". Day.4 and . weeks,- and tnon'hs uans- wAem aw,u B(.w,.,. j . -, pired.-after the pledge was noticed in fr--v- ..... t. V-' silence. The administration .ponera ministration nnnt hav M-.i,, wer told Irom thebejrinnins, that thet their attacka aiion an iniured and t had better admit the fac,ts and plead aecuted woman.- Mr. ifammnnd. I.di. jutiflcatioh. With th exrepiUin' of tor of the Cincinnati Gazette, and th two Uostot Paper (which first Dcgan confidential friend of one of the Krcrt this course.' but -soon drew back in a taries has rr-ntlv been on'a visit tt lh,nii lliai nAMn tyAnjtrftll tAtiid t. -. .... r . 1 . inins; not " uao then oaid tor t v'"'i "j iTBauiiiiiiou anu na uu iwiii a. new ? , ; . printing? If the Contingent Fund tliert waa-any trtth or serrdjlanee T pamphlet apuut the prirafa' character " .j a voict, it could telL'By the way ,rnlh ' 'n: the whole story.- The N. Y. of an indrvldusl, and that individual is' V Cootinrent Fond-a iarre bubs of American was eten authorised by Mr, a woman! Hundreds of these dis-sracc- n placed at the .disposal of the Ad-1 ?U"M ? V" j , J " iur,.pampmets nav oren circulated, by , . publication! .tht Re nor t , and Official Document Which Congresa ordered to be printed, wert printed by their prin ters uaie r Beaton; butlhia. pamph et 1 -pnntad by Jonathan Elliott. Did Jonathan KHiotpriutit for hothinir? imr .l-l . t .. . . .r vv e the' had this oney ministration to -be used at-lU tliscre- tioois a very convenient i thinz Bu u i. in., f. .1 1 w, mi. -iaj, m 111.1x0 vnara na paia tor extra Clerk hirt in copying Rl 3,71 1,24; although, he himself estimated th ex pense of such at only one tbous' fid dol lars a fear; by itt Pet force hal pock eted .'8197 for publishing copies of In dian Treaties although it wa done in M. Mr "aisii. ihese geotleroen formerly circulated about Mrs. J. but a, . . . . . . . naasa ssa IaksaivS frt 1 a 1 a to 1st V :. .1 - . s- are violation w a pontine law of JCon-1 iiiv'Ji'"'"f" pim' jnoaarscciveu a proper castigauon iron?, gra$, which says tpat the publication l ,bou Jh meUerBut notii a-word, other', presses and Mr. a Hammond t of such treaties, shall ;b , cowfitied tol,:,u,a - rawn iioiu.,tnem except a seems to exult inthtdiamct which 1 . f on nam.r' ind ihmt a. . . m.tth: . tk. I very ' cencru jinoT . most uiiaxisiaciory has Incurred. I, art ren v,amni.( . I r .r-ri''. ... r .,,.. i... . .. . y . t II,.. aliirfilMl. InnnilBHiul ' A tl . K . . I 1 fn it " " , ivut.uB.iwu ivi n. (.crisin iiicuiuersoi onrrss-wwnoiiavo) i WaUh blinked tht matter aa well as abused the nrivile!r of their Frank, i u t v ..-i... :., 'V " , . mam. iu aiiaaij iani, wo win oruer to give currency 10 a Parb i (I anil he informed by a letter fi-ora N. Jersey, insidious compilation of the dovumcntt that Mr, , Webster had communicated respecting the Six Militiamen,- and to aa aeeounf of the' letter fwriiten by his wjiominable Tirade 6p.m Ms.ja.. -himself and .modified by Mr. Adams) son. We have n,t noticed this i-oiond " JUiV'Wf Stockton, to Mr. Uopkinaon and enlarged edition of. the falsehoods 'i ' Umdtoflhe Mate or Territory to uhic ""i ",u vwain.-t ippcnioiier says ne in msiasi paper; wuo these ag- - the adject matter oftuch treaty $haU be- appear was urged upon hliu; but he ,wa ooisuei. When I wrote the artic 1 that longi by it, John; A King received ",ent Bntil Bt ,en5th when the acent ia ao-deranges the tempers of the lleroites,- SJ,258't5 for tixiy'twt dayi service weoming stronger and stronger and the 1 c&lchlated to pierc- them to tho vrry J when hi fact he berformed no tenica P9Min;tipotUe beel of ihsji Joints aiittl marrow. and I have-not L yt but rereiverf this much m.mey in viola' frtl'i' v,.ien;th , w M'; 8. are disappointed. The more it is abused,. .' Mrtofme ictWCohcrts: iti tf Geonre diseloains; facta which can no Mofiger b the more it v ill be rad, arid tho iiiora Watkins', a XTeri tn ontoftheJJe- denied, Mf. Walali finds himself under it i read t -ore cHVctually it will -i, parlmemt, deceived 81347 68 for 112 th etessity: of letting oui, his, state- blasl 1 tncT y. r the prospect of their . dy. service in going to nd returning m'Mi """ and thief, i The ci.,.. ta to excite tyro p.i thy f ' from London as"., special, Measengerl "ptt h ftto Jow to plead Jua-r the jady avail noth.ng. . It is again,, r ' by jTjohn H. Pleasant received S1940 V w"08, . ; t h - n i .the common feelings of mankind, to ra- for prtfendiiy to go to Bueoo Ayrc, ' W now exclanawith The Dra- cent a convicted adulterer and h rrpar- . . . wheB io fact he neier went: and byiZ IIt jB, 'J0, ibr fe"? 'sf nmoihmbnnd-mto theettimulhm cf. , - , 7Wor W. CJav: fh. . 'H..r " trUt ' "Mining at lat-unly Mewreianrf thechaste' Sucli is t!. . , ; i um sua oi nenrv t . ... ....... .. .... . ;". .".'...- .'i - Secretary of Statei' received 1 T't VB 7 ??s,;iVTr ?n6aRew en is einpioyra y o v ? at9n .in fra tn7laa aarvixa in h i i uio uuioniiuaie iau nc uuuum me couiiuenuai paruzana oi me Loa.i Clay h iMrCutpeper anA (Ae, ' Official Tu- wn. . f.tun w Vlll ?l UIU, CIUIC UUI 1EIL UUUIILaLIUUi FV jsta: .grul I6 jrij b? Rtveral personsif ,no apprehensions that Mr. Col-. recnbriar. Io-an.! t. Mnmitl. .! norwr'nmnlil hrih7 on arfinn aa.iinl OS t Mason, ;Rapdolphrluelf, Tze ifetr'sa'yiBg, at the pamphlet, which he e. i sent to is was a Forgery ' To ,theo1 we w ."lliutrion. -VIHKi . anil w-vllio. I ant to wa waa a Aitrri thia atatemefit U ia abwirciit fliat trerdieu: what wev'naw foeat. that we Jnnjbrity; a Convention wilt bt fare prepared to brove, io any court pf 1Im-.K1. 1 I ili !A ,1,11 't '.. . . . . y. . . 4 . - .ciuarseu, it is prooooie lusiice, tnai ie pam timer, seni 10 na oy ; - - (ll-.-in.IIU, III l WIJU lit I I flJI.VMM ' W Richmond Enyuircr. cord fromhe War lpartmeBt ef thei port in tht ease of the six militia men and that it abounds ia misstatements and falsehoods. - Tbey will call apon bitn to explain, why he did hot send amon them the omcial documents and renort. as acluallv nrinted bv order- of Congress? and why, instead thereof; he choso to send a pamphlet, purnoruns to be official, . but which he knew was hot true or officiul. They will enquire, why he has thus endeavored to impose opon their feelings: and their under standings, and they will seek to know the motive for this trick and imposition. Bit the Hon. John Culpeper is not the only member from North Carolina who has been engaged in the circulation of this infamous pamphlet.'. The Hon. John Long has had his full agency in it, and is richly entitled to his lull share of all the honor and glory to be acquired by it. An intelligent gentleman from I J- 1 l. J .I. .'.,. I nis uiainci toiti us, tnai ine man Dags groan under the burden of these pam piuets wnicn . sir uong , is circulating in every neighborhood there. But the Honorable. M r. Long wilt lind, that the intelligent and virtuous ol all barties in his district, like those in the district of the Honorable Mr. Culpeper, wilt turn fi'om the perusal ot those iniamoua pam phlets with . disgu&t and indignation The, people are too intelligent and vir tuoua to be imposed Upon, and when (hey see. the tool of party sustaining Its tottering . fabric with, such' unholy meanK.lhey will, at once conclude that the fabric is not only tottering but rotten and the sooner tt falls the better, No honest supporter of Mr. 'Adams' -Ad ministration witf pretend to justify the I -j- J-ir -i . - t.u uuistitcauon a ujtcuu pnpert, oor wuuiu j they desire the defeat of Jackson's etec I . f m l II uon py means oi lorgery ana iraua:, ,, If , our information be. correct, Mr Lone begins-' already- to discover with what, temper hi Official : Record'. i received by his constituents. I We do'ut like to be thought intruiiivrr, but we would respectfully enqsiire,.wbelher he" did not enclose one ol these "Ulncial Mecordsj to - a' certain. Justice of the Peace in the , lower "part, of Chatham County'; and whether itwas not returned to "him by mail With the following ea dorsem?ot: ' It & a fshopd these A service ing Despatches to Mpiko! If then but of, the. contingent funrt which is the People's money) ir. Clay could afford to pay.THlHTBBii TH008AMD een; Arii'. dred and eleven dollars -for three year ea-fro copying in his oflicerivi! TH0Vf sand two -hundred find fifty eight dol lars toMrJohn A, King (at doing no Win? one hundred ana ninety-seven n...,w rt A' . ... to-reter force ior uoing an act in vio lation uf law one tkoVsahjs three hun dred mtd ftrly seem to a young Clerk lor 11'aays' ' travelling kiveteeh hundrid and forty to another for ma- lecling to go where he had engaged ! to gOi and twelve HUNDRao and five to his pirn son lor 107 day travelling we antuliy flenyingj--Ut be doe not UU ent to which thev are tit ivco, ia t!,o 1 0 the.fact. aad.he moreoyerjieek yia attempt to buoy wp a sinkisg caus ' ." igive'-rats';tolourin''to iute&WUtyffX'. , 4' S- -'v.Vi.' Jb. loettir to wiclot,..irt;iiief not" m&1:Tr..r - ' ' vrtc oi uic waiciiBi iw ui uic vosc iion huoui Anurew jaexson ana nis w.; j (which his brother editors had been n. tnd. such are'the desperafe ev"' .H- manfully denying)--but be doe not tell rnt to which they are driven, ia t!.a us. W chooses tts how; many federaliiW there were, , Mr, John Bipns, the notorious vrote- who wished to sound Mr.AdaroRVen ge of. the presenV administration, an! ' Uments andio govern their vote for him the notorious circulator of the llr.i' bf bift deClaratipnr towards their party letter nd the : Xoffin-h-Mtlbillsi, 1 a '. hoVdoet pot tell s,: whether JWr. thrown out the following Wuic i.1 jut ' Wehvter told rMr. A. of tle object ot , the b;st and the most popular ; ,ccr " nis application ne aoesnoiieu os mat , under the government at vas;.ington: Mr; ..modified 51rW' letter he L Nothing would o j rornptly hd povv doe not tell oi to how 'piany federalist UrfoUyVte-vnitt- and ioviorata . t!.a" MrW. fchowed thia letter, nor whether friends of the r administration as (ho he showed it to .three fedcraliats,: who prompt ''dismissal of the post master , rt may airV presume, that at of this "aa. 10 . "r voiw oi - iwo. syotrw, wnt na enher itomjouy or aamc contmgera jimd,. the money baa a"s- f l-w?TV T:?VTAklmenA ? f? been drawntt ply for the printing of e5 'fW'Ml'J ,D.",a T, ..... . . .... . . ft . 1 tha vAwaa. M at nni h or Vtofa TA svhAfJf at in 1 E iot'a Ollic al Record " s. tho I -i ".r pamohletofForgeryndFraudl.K , it we art correct in otir conjectures, ,v " r: ::,.T , " '..r.r" the public have then been taxed to ibi r" amointof .everat hundredaperhaps iWk' tboqsaods-of dollar, to pay foVwhat? '.Mt' J stI 'TZfJl -not an official and veritaW Records f of ,Mr. Adams " about a yrtr- but a Budiet of Falsehoods! jeaon oj aoarme,. simitar ro tut one - .-. , . I oia at if as s stirs rial iSra. tlits tviirlil aaanraa aanrk . . . . 0 ' . i. ' .i . 1 awwea asa aas buuusa w v. w v v Utthtptoplt reflect upon these things. rDhatlCaly and fatlvi io hiclaaugu.it -? 1 r 1. t. l!l Ti.w.. .. ".. . . .. .. .. . . gain; we asa, wny am nor air. uuh i Address," And ODOUt" tll'uat has Deen expense of soma - , peper eentf among bis; constituents the Report or the lilitary Committee with the Documenti- in relation to the Sit 1 Militia men as actually printed hv order I of Congress? , He cannot say, that he i tUd none or these' Keports and uocu- , ' . , ... i oients, wtcause several inousana copies alleged with any degree of plausibility." For Mr, Walsh well knows that the "rm'aion" of Mr, W'a letter by Ma A. is not only alleged, but m true; and that it was Mr. Webster whu conduct1 ed the overture, the negotiation, cll it what you iluase it wai :rdr-;VebterJ were printed b-order of Congress . for J who obtained theooothingjsedge for the me inn mt wemoers. s satisfaction olthe voters. i, .Si. ?a Wo regret being compelled to apeak . ' Mr- W,i,h has given us his version; tn such terma of severity of an act done J ,i ' i. .,ti, ..i,i by our Representative, but we owe ind. beteeD lheiBM. Webster an- satialy tht he bad vote to give. fa i or lrasa 1 1 a ntntisi m nf ly circu.aieu mopg nis constituents 8 ihe anDlication. ind tha nae which was oy our: Kepresentanve, out we owe ja(lge bet-eeD thmM paramount duty to the public which , no pli, to Mr. Adam to considerations shall deter u. from i per- feder)lUit who bl forming. Mr. Culpeper ha extensiv m pfrfectl, knew thousand, dollars, lent himself and the A patronage of his iC.ce to foment faction '. ' and give vigour to opposition;?; t v , .Mr, McLean is sfjoscJ to prtfer V-W Gen. Jackson; but at the name time ho is understood to take no pnrt in the ' election lie discharges his aZa: I du- ties .with an energy and fidelity v.lu'i V have ' never-been surpassed without " supporting or oppoting the individuals . ' wifchom he is; associated in the go- vernment,Yet thev? would be very-'' willin to cashier' him' for hi ptivat " feeliitts.lf they dared to dulje V t'r smouloering resentment. Tl ey ' Ootv Their late equivocating cor. ' i -toward Cen. Ilanison may cool s tj of their friends in Ohio and to rrn. vo , a man, so much beloved and respected in that State, would at once irreti irvably '' J lose them her vote. IJul these givings-:',, ,v out of Mr. Linos' probably indicate tht: -. state of their feetingv. lb. ' - 'pirn A 7 WES THIS MEAN? ' i The bhocking facts and circumstances r 1 which hav been disclosed in relation to 1 . '. ' namohlet nurnortin? to be " Official" and to tej printed ly)order of Con "prm" which Ae knowa is not official, and was hot printed by order of. Con greiis.. We feel it to be our bounden du-' ty to put them 0 their guard.' ''-,' ' . xr':-.l fayetleviiU Jovrnaht lrona the Richmond Enquirer, r .,; 'Coming at toaf.--The following ar ticle j I frofti the National Gazette t4 Thursday iasfc' "i " ;;;'.'' a" ' VTe o'jstrv" the cyjowraf rentence la a to be mad, of th letter-. So knowing. he Trevised if, and gave the. required the means' employed by Messrs. Adam It Clay, to secure forthrmielvealhe two ' most Druminent olficea in thia envcrn- plcdge he gave it for the. purpose of! Bitot, one would suppose Would be quite -satibfj ing the gentlemen, and obtaining sufficieot to convince any impartial anu ' -their vote '.'Jh letter ,w.o used enquiring man that all was not rfcht it was shown to federal gentlemen, who Day, that alt toot wrong in that -trans- - " had in their, hailds . Joe votes of two action Hardened as soma eealots ap Statei and It wal offered' to another, pear to be, we do ootyet - despair of , whoJiad la his ad the vote'ot a third cdovinclhg them if they ar not en tire,' r". State- but be, relumed to see, it. We invutnersbl to the shafts of truth, an.! leavo-it to the public to judge. the tht ugertiooi of common seiv W ' plausibility'iil jhi version we leave have :lor some time had-.ln our jwAe- ' ito them-tjridge,howfcrMr. Adjroaroo certajn-information -.twlinj-j .; r-L , - -A' ' .. t i . '.. .' K V:..'vV T' 1
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 15, 1828, edition 1
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