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4 . ... . . .-.. " . . . . . . . - . -'.- J -a" " , " . . .. , O, JULY CI, 1Z22 l:i:.:l-;f Lli 'rjixaqix. it. o, July ci, ic2a;r,;: 1 v v -;f j .VwrU-Canxtiui .4. Oaxdte, ' . vu... wUy. r ' . iwnKNCR LEMAT. fmbme" ', ikree Ov-Tsars per as r, will to arvrt wilOoete las .. axi m immt dtsepw r " 1 p,4. .JJraroaeaajrti-'., " --TrL ,, ImMiJ iVw " fret -a rnrHT-l'"'" " " '" !irj)!cn to ttteelaers .u-.',; "" ;AND(lW ACILSON. , :.joiin c caluoun. ; : rCTORlt: TICKET OF X.CAJtOLWA. 'H UK of Hr4 atr, . M. Wrre. r . lou' X. WUam, f Kdjecomb. r U. Vftair', of Crt". ,e nTiRiel, wWll to tcuhtbue the ku K TTMuHig. offer tbf ile. cm gondlermi, ralaaMc T Vord, eomiinf of foult, Ulei, hnaw. with fuw mrrninn itooror i fciiahle hkrk, Koute kw) poltt.t mill. I. It I Htwdt, mI ihtx wiahin to uibrk lj (he ttli gqai rnrl, will dq well W etUltd ex- Itub6rciigh,'jutt 19, ,l8s , i ' .''" Li undertone r nlemivw mwln Mni iu- Uuento, and to iWtir open for lh wptw frf i I air. ' pi Mpew or paint Have omii pr i meet puliln; spetatioa, sod 10 iwnacr :Uc lialuneat komfortabl. ' :''. . " Lf tfiltwi-ibor auuret tiiOM ho mar favor kith (heir oiapany Hrt every eftort will be : briuiu icouer Uk bouae iieamit. ''i .a .' ' E. P. GUI ON. i2s .-r; . v . svtf.v. ; -.' Notice. ;rT ? aar, U U.aca lt f Irrawv, IK n, aoMla awl Mir U JAa (M. af La aaaaa, wf Ikn Staaa, tW trat f ia ar iaat. M aaa etaaa aU kaft a abal ta mmH aU. IVi amav i Uaj. wC, pra aar, a ci-M a4 tM her av. - ' THUS. r. WflXUMS, JaOK , Jailor'a .Kotice. Tkra ap ami awaaaaktr4 to tU Jul W TTaV MnaB, .urua-cantiaM, to a raaavwr, a aia Ma who aara lua mum b fcOKCB M lUl UAOi M alto aa Ikat mm vat ton tontrhl as la tfartodaaai mm fmettt htm tbcr aa4 b ia fr kn tWa ia ao AouU but tiit ha a ebtvr. A tolmf a Va aaoia (.rnoa U iba naaia. 1 be lata IkUuw MakoM IrtH i wKMMUrfS'acha-.'Je4-Ji'.r, W my ow haJ rr . . . Cbaaad Ww aaw. k'uM aiajl hf to af ay pirt Wf rv roai kaa Tba) au ca4nro to M w tfa druj pn bf bm War tto) f uu of Kentucky, of U CMMM af aiamkr leUen froaa yo. roojay1 ct 1 art tnd a jiMuficatkm ia iH fact. Uat I vat pn uadar aalK t a tr.WtoJ, a Rajotv tyof wbkb, waa apof rout rimda, to tU - lU trruk, U truth, a4 MMhir tottbtrth. liut I cto a,at mJ tt.i AB tk aWa Wart dolled, baen lof aeJ maim or ma ia man ItuiiiiliBk. aib k'W uptoily pro. . d awry Mark. Haa iraiwr ia reouratei to toroani. ! wrora' aniicnt. Ay aMta arid -l)nr awn. ' ' . CHABLM'JI.iO&RI3tJUAr. ' at takra ap acd conuMlllcd i (hit jail, aa I Ha IWt iaataht, a runaway; "to) aaJU faun ar If, fator, and aa) bv balonra to Capt Jaiara WV ton, of rrturawa, aol that Jul fortaerrr batOfiRw cd U Eli W. ara. , be U a low mulatto, vkli oaa araa, bavin(( toat Ibw led akove the albow, Tto owaer fa) repaired to antna forward, prove pranertv, pay sbai'get and takorhim away, or be will be dealt with at the la v dirreta. J ' 1 1 (' J. T. C W1ATT, J.aar. Baleih. K. C. June It. IMI ' v. 23-Cta ' ; THE BARGAIN. ' ' We copr 0-d7; Mr. K.e ndtll't fifth letter to Mr. Clay, which we be leare lo recommend to the particular atten tioi) of the reader. It cletrt J establish- nnrorrnation front which apruny the renarkt I formed by yuii tactile lolluwinjj facts -that it was known in Frankfurt, in January tl825, that Mr. Adams would be elected Pre sident,' and that he would make, Mr. Cla j. Secretary tf State: that letter from a 'number of Mr, White's con - stkaents urging hiiu to ote for Mr. Adams, were procured at the instance of lleury Clay and that Mr. White was thus prevailea on to vole lor. Mr. Adkms, utih a vteu to promote Mr. 6'tWi future vrosnecti for the Pruiden- iti other terms, te place hira; in th liwe of safe jwecedent the of- ftco ot secretary of JSUte iSliix t p Mineral Spriog. . U9.-1ANN JOBXSON recneetrallr luformt Irieada and the ouhlia, that the ha opeaed a e. t4 KutuMuuluait iewo tlut teaaoo, at Uoc lit sprtaf tniBtea M Kve.eeamjr m war Nortli Wxroliiia, m a Boaitay ana agreeatue iborlkootl. about I miiet touth Of Warrentwn, li nilet fmm'th Stage road leading from Liutoa to' ttateiffh. wht-rt the Maee nattet 4 arery week. It it a well kttowa ruaort for . 1 1 e : ii- i hla at wen aa ur w ami ijiiiuuuib mkkij. i her trouble nor uxvenae will be Dred in rhig the aucotaoioilalion frtiifiwWr to thoae niv liivor her whh tlieir aiiit.' Betide tlie aimliea Um the ttti)le,anl the rhoieent L i which aaa be obtained, they will find there mn-nti and eraulm mentt tuited to every ttt'ordvu W -bookt, muuc, tut Htamonauie i .ml dsnciniri uartiea "everv evenint; fur h 4.At pWature in tlmt kind of aiaute i. he water it auvngly hnprttjnated with liar. Nitre and MCHutia. aiul Utthtl with I lati hat atldaiu Wled to prnto efficaciout r core of ever diteaae common to thia clim- It iieonndently believed that none will have, r to b'e tliuatisScd Vith their vititt .to thit whether the Invalid,! ho tuny com for li-neflloftho waters,' or the iuore healthy and M pa-of the community, ,wh'o tletire jto il that portion of their tune in arcfcable coin I tad inuoceut ar.ifceemenla.'Vj' V i " v !onteqiienoe oi the. very great tearcity of mo llis pricet of hoard U1 he reduced to the !g prioet, va: forv Boau, per- mootn, !50i forbonw.itlilto. lJ)r Wani per day, 1X)S horiev 'AjUfodO' tenU; awl vhildren and lau) half tirice in every iiistwice. , rft .. of Uetara, Turner and Hoberuoa. You did I There ia one subject unon' which. (ttaVinr I tlunk. Htitd''m of howtihtv to Ma Want. not object to ay tsphuninr the whole trane- Ifrouiknuwn ctrourwtaitr ct. yon have ar'urht to riUuMm ol uikinicUoiw. rtanheitv. hlaeluwit. action. With rour aent thus riven. 1. de-1 tutnect meofdislioitoft and vptinimnrnimu Utl aliaoM evcrv thin- th ta . tiiahiMian.hl by letter, that ka ( ence.lpreau Mr. A .Lax Yoa awui.t mi cWUny to tjrMiuy )U ta a VmdfK. Ihb laarna. lAU.yt av! , ,. .r . . , mXi n saewtoto ei Ska VJk e, troaaes oat W ih thawrWa towt cutlitt U -KakrM.i prr. T!rr k pvu foaaUtuietwattrtt aarlut rjcatU brre.-. The auhjret k Wa Rarte.1, It htliwved by fatay, hr the jMvrue rf arrartnj on portiuaiX itu l aavc4 state ijriiax ajwriher, aadlacraietsMam rcaaaMito 4.arahmt lU Uutaunatet aWpa May (m a. 3.) . ' .,. This BrJa ye aiwfc-ntoiid to aJlixto to Mr. Aiama, Bra lUa.6-, the a aaember J eoCTeae, vprtily mI' rH charra' tnat him. Tha, vbjea f th folkxa-ia4, arittsn ia oabvlevioc, eaaiwH t toittaken. It ie aa r (tract of a hrttar from yMi. dated Waahmr-!-.. Aprlbih, al rt-Wea to lU t'U. nua trcatyi , Tarra ia a rwator ia the ajty hh wlli tatoiiaib ft, to toFtvl to taa ranoWoai cf tttot traaty, k to BWv aaMrtetl ty a mem. ha uf oangraal kiMiu luti., ...iK,.-. eet, I aittst IWel m) teif at liberty to einlain ty, Ihnt pin to the eancluaiaa at the treaty, what bad parted belweea tta iareUtiaa tothe k was know to Ur. "Adajtia that' are totikl clrrkship, Vaeaever I eaiht think preyer. luva trained m thaa wat conveyed to To this 1 received a'mlv from vbu. UtrJ uai that WiHafth tnu.k .-...i. ... 18th October, 132 af which the uOuwini is altoweJ, by UU uittracuons, to gmut Ut mar 'ftj ".'. b.t that wm takri haause the Spaiiith "with reelect to hrf haa been or (nay be minister declAred, if he went up to hit ia- said about the drain which I had to engage strucrion b ahoiU 6o afraid of toioe per- your services in the Department of State, I tonal injury uhhi hi return home " What should be sorry if it gave you any concern, will you. In the w oe, thiuk uf the Vmlum uf To. mo it la Utterly iudifTerent. It was . that ptilicy which euntoHts )0 (urrenWr an oougii for me to kaow, that 1 was influenced important part of our territory fiont such by no improper motivea, and tht I was j-uiil- irtotive" ' (See No;3.) ' ".V- v ed solely by the eoaaideratioa that your in- I helirre tht Mr. VdaW in ariroUatinr On as 4tk October, IMS, I Uibeirdra Coswequci aoroe tnunaauoe ptea by youra!!; a rapart was coxalaiinr throusrfc the eoumrv. vkra I had heard dj redly frwia SqM Turner, aao uawwviiy iruin eer Knbertaaa, thai Chad ocen ouwtii we) te ro to. WaU;io)i Cfif as a wriler ia favor catr. Ailaata and yaairactf I apprised you, t Sat, trader eueb eircamaUa. duttry, capacity and iategriiy might be bene- nciaiiy. employea lor the pubUe in that ue. panraent." I ee No. L hereto annexed. t lou uia not aeny tuu you uta given the1 'he Florida treaty, hadc'.:ranroruittrd the i tereeU of the western cuuiilry, but I did nut tntpeet tnai lie naa wilKiliy and nfcedleitly riven up o'.trtemtatJr lo Sp.uu, untTtUuS ut- Wfer. jtx c'.rt " Tor ottt k A Ger' prove Oit t i mi tl i tenif i t r. I nrv- a- Lr n:-. tat m tv-v WW t- k - taj . m ., . U t.. .iJ tu , 'tr j !.-. i a , aMa r- i .t,tura : . f t t Ahglea awrf a Wk4 i .W: Jt oaato iWa-.' I hue a a a t. ato . . h.e to he pra ad . r , I atotod ot rrVlcw before the araaie, niaarweaa.ar aay e ; aJtd an str abNcottMa, lhat jrrtout to al a .-, 1 tnr;to brKwi to iotta tuwy A.Uaa, r- tWf al I J iw 4ul r vieariaa; hi Kihbraiiee ltpo t!. l iaantt tMi I av Ijt fcf aad th Vlawpp, tbevw was oe pwai tip- ealfiie V, m- brf - j.. a which you and mjmV diaarrrtl, aad that rvmad aca yr.-icm mf ! ywtaattaiMa Be I aaa la error, ta a atauu4 leawce Wy teurr w y m (,,v a i(J hwtww. any awwaaj. im auinwaae; ow pumy fct r j was aoiahita; i. j .,r h suae af a 1. tter fTaoa vmt, Utxl, Weaking. apeaoaa. I haw, iK Uu i.. ie toa, i6h F ueuarj, eiearry etataa the Ciaety what t4 kxrro wiej u, puUUi, axanl M iliirrencr, and alludes to the subee aJ Ute wry th.n wUthfre.e., ,. ;r Ica4 JT-rit Hviemew; ' , - , , . . . . ierraace, a jrv.1 tMni.t t. j-a r VVkb n-.pt-rt ie 0e CiOestion,' whether, whenl trout Mr.'Wh.i, t,t,i n.. aftcs the eamclitaiito of the treaty of tovtuiaa- tod teUke any rurt !- -t IK t .,i .. .the rflit'ilkl not accrue totho Rntah, arw tion, vf-cue t had ,Ma:.i iliat o. ' dvStturt ef 17t(. to uavifate the Uiaaievippi du uottui to conijiroavl the ii' r... . i ... I its a bale eiicnl, 4 hoe ou Will ant wrtrii c un ry or au ui " N .( J. . ,r ' eomiut yourarlf aiilJ I to yuo. N.Uy epiuian t'e elcc'ia I received letter I; j.n y'l i is ery strvoc tttat it did sot, and although' clarity ).r i. ttmtoe to nflcr ma n.u.c yuuraiiKSYtiaMiaiMrBrfOtis,dletth'iik at.oot MtwiKitMi Cityi bit u natu.r rf Iheaa eoaclutive.' Met twin; into ne the sititatiito waa rtwt de'acriUed -I an'-act ariwievSupovlietoto(,yt4ay. "When thelutirrO your iriewK V. r BUir a I . I tUa& Uav ta plraNr or swine, ywt, we WUrr- t i.at:i ictueand iVm to .y wiUlaHl.rrdjsrvathisaaaiteY.. ' " U wlit-.Vaiua they suuihjkiI you inte-i.:c!.l. ia me aaeae teller you rr. I lto t t ac.Tta wiut me m o promived to-day to eeud you en of wr. Ad- to wre in u,;,,,rt i s boulrs which 1 oetar saw until I came Nr A'lmns. Jrephcd to tl. out m an tauaiKitt ia a l... I oe t 1 here 1 ar.il ate that it la do.ie.'VYou. prrAkT1" " " ' ' ' roef o t . . 1 etureaaiac a wnlaaauew to eretut twii:!. Utuio your' rsturn you called oa aia. ami after eoerKtmratuftoiue lenetu, I Vaa oon winced lhat yours a the better opinion. ' At the tame time, you jravw m all aeedfu) ex, plttiktiona relative to Yte nrnttiatiena.- at tiliciiL- rwinjf now farnislted by you'vhh tmmnaitlun, ami enured thit the contett wUtuue let ween you aad Mn Adun.t.1 euininenced 'tiau war upon hira with, all lite iiforiuf whtel I was. master. ;. A aeries of! Lett era was ptiliUahed in Hie Ann, review tfl? hi pttbucation, charcht;. and I bnrnhly uuled to several individuals the (acta which 1 1 can be rne errwiieixu. It was stated in the Mated under oath in the Senate. , Th last oi l Central Wacblower. printed at Harroltbur. 1 I I. , . . I f.t . 1 . . I ..... .. .. 7.' mj rciicn wniwi yuu nave puontiieu, wmwt .put Before I went lu too eastward las; fall, a year afterwards, expressly refers to the let- that t was the writer of certain article, aigtti tor ofsth October, 1825, and mfoam you that ad" WarHe, publiilieil in a Cincinnati, pi. I had given this detail, lu language is at perin'TKEI. Conlident Utat 1 bad never fullowat -. , . . . coiniauiiicated the fact to tltii litru. t arxa ut M To several wbo Inquired of me relative to I a hiss to imavino wlieace tha anirimInn the rumors mentioned In a letter written by came. When U r Turuar, ws An fiankibrt me to yon iaat tear, I have stated the airaDle I hut wihrtr. he irave an iDUntii..i. . . ti li. facts, and Efaetally added, that I would have I red with me at a nrinier when t!un numLeM I brove'd bv a letter from Vod to ane. w ritten hi accepted UiS jflfcr, bad the salary been gl,. were wrirtenV and alapt inv, room where I Uer.ember lB2a of VhWb -the fullowing JSyVJ. . - . . . ... " ' .T I .Lilian mania'. . Vatoaitnnia . .aa -.S m .... i I iln wll ftaal t "T4 - r i. I oiwii t i ww- a vavv. 'R a iae raaas v auuMSTt w- sud baae in s public utau. 4 Ton spproved uf Uieke Jitter during Vte prwgreat of tlieir public '.lou. 1 (I not knowahet vuu art. tt4 te.me to print them ta pamphlet, hut you canveraen wttlt. ex iiia auuiect, and uuereu nta uny UoUara -to wan Is detrayuiir the xpenw.Tliy were siterwatds fivin led in Lexington,' by Mr. Tanner, 10 whom you paid oneliundred dollars on that account. iou naa an agency in uisiribgtmg litem, as it Hence, vod attenteil. in 1825. to mv dia-lacrint Ttvlnir on mv uriitHi(r elixir. i.nif aiinnn. 1 muwnir me ias tta'ea ov oe in toe senate isinirttuM.it wan to Ui Areink.riaroiui'tLi -in- mi .1 - ' v. hi , I i r - . . i . - . . . . mere are those w)w will ieeKtourawp n-ewucay. tn toao, you were intormeu ittetd oi meeting witn K in the.iArinis, lie freaV -Western Stigi? Jaw, SaiemZ Wilki6irtirfih; Jfrntetbirmghi ',imd Knoirotile,taJaM)fnefreneftee. a tobjcribci remiccttullt mformttlie piiblie, tin line it now in tdceetsl'ul Operation, and 't himtelC aohirat he is urourietee of Kiid Inth'aiB ort hit nart thMiha-wanthiirtoadd to tmtnrt, aonvnueaee ami deapatsh m forward oe ho maj ehoote die shortest oheapett t route to tlie Weat. V" All tmvellurt Battine fiBaleighorany part en this tide ot the eaat, north aai or toudi east of Ualeigh l.villii IVnia.... Ill ,wl tki ia 1 1 i r - l .v.... wi.i u it . ki. v aiui. hiiw or Salisbury to Wilkethorough, bid not tttuspett and best,, but, by actual "tea it,? is proved to-be, near teveuty miles ban any; other. -Stage tiu for 3t3ilet route it cents peri mile. Snd thirty 8t otUagBgu alio wad, at the ritfc of the owu- m. nov. sboroutrh,' N! rov.7 ;.':. -a.;, : . Bi The ntbiaribf r it proprietor ofa public i in WilUythoroogb ,for the enteitainment U be told fo lue tax d "thareon for ike !V at the OnH Uonae Ot Montgomery en tlie, iiiit Mnnilnv iu HeoteiulMT next. jllawiuc tract of laiid uulett tc Jaet be Ware fliat tkne,v;'; . ' teres on the.Ywikfaadjohiog the lands ol uLpoke hnd otbeit, woat,dul f6.T I tore on UamuyUram.thaMu- Kr i M joha Cattela, amount due ?iW I urea en Little Cm, belongirig'to iUttelt,, dae?,V':- V;:' '$W- I teret oa Pole BridSe Branch, the ;, ' W uf Henry Cliampion, amouijt due t 14 J stres en lis feat of LUUe ig ' be prapeny of Vyeh. M Pratt,, ttf tares oa tiu Vaieii of tktle Bear , I. the propcrtv M-e WUilfield;'';? , "ret on Ugly Creek, the twoperty of .-. -v Monno, wnount due ; i :, I 35 aorea, in mvei-ul tracts, on the waf r " I Long and Uear ereck; owner un ' -.4i ' . ti 'f' 'h w J .-. tret on Moautaia ereek, ailioinmg, ,ri. -mmi.ii; vnmi imwi uwm' ,-' ' Seres taad on Ikiinn areek. adinin- C': I Jj Igtaad, lortaorly wiatU aiffl I V.,V v1AiHAMii1IRtt-:'-81m: tlsty, lily 9,-t3S .JfiKft . public attention from the facts tlisclua ed; by declaiming against Amos Ken dalt, , Intelligent men will not be mis led or deceived by such conduct. Mr. ClayV letters,' and extracts from, his letters, the letters of II. Wbite, Esq. John 3. Crittenden and F. "Blair, speak for themselves, and ; clearly' "stabhsh the, (acts we have toemiooed. They xontaio lull and onoeniatiie preftf ot the corruption oi tue late rrtsiaential e tection, wholly independent of thn ar- gumeuts and assertions of Mr. Ken dall. f j '. -,J -, jJ- Mn Clay confessed in bis letter to Mr. Clair, that the contest' rested on bid: He al.n stated that the friends of Jackson said their hopes ' of obtaining a wejlcrn President rested on him; that Mr. Utawlora's tnenus uedafed the hopes id tlve republican party were bpob Mr. Clay thus holding but ho indirect offer of in office to Mr. Clay,' and es- tabltsbing tha Tact, that they were ih capable of corruplion., But how Uid Mr: Adams' friends approach him! Sir, M there is flo'wafton to which you erb not !tiaaP' we prsy you to consider whether the public irbou aud your own future interests ia not distinctly point to Ihucourbe you 'ought to" pursue," lliey knew A! te Ulay's tue cbarvcter,' and of course appealed to hk1 ambitiun and his selRshliess flattered his vanity byi; declaring there was wfdttitM f.'J wluch be' was nof r 7a--uiinistered to his ambition by .remibdioir him: ot hii future prespectB J for i the Presidensy; Mr. Clay Understood ttiem. ,'lience be aid in his letterrto Mrr Blair; " tnT fiiends entertain the belief, lhat their kiud withes towards me. to make him. President in future will, in the end, be more likely to be accomplished by so .bestowing their yotes'-ot Mr. Adams. . Ontliis authority, land sore- ly, it Was unquestionable,) Mf.Blair assured Jeptba Dudley and olhersthit Mt, tiiayn would jreceive tne , appoint. meat ot secretary ot state, should nr. Adnms be elected President; and it was on the, same authority that lilair, Crit tenoea ana otnersr wrote to rv vnue to ,irot for, .yu'i. Adams, as -it' was brooght into'the caUdet-i r ! .AY. invoke the people; to read, and Atiisfi (or tbeinselves. Liet no ' jtuatt be deceived, oy me oenaDciairons oi me Au'4 meu against MrVKendaU-r-The eatrscts aud letters be copies, forttaw al ihfaU wbicbU iaridid tpan could require, to coovmce nirn tnat inere was I Ur, Adams. S.a".-u .Sevetal inquires have been matte about your pamphlet on thn Piaherlea' by members' of Vongrvtw, and 1 bare promised to request a copytoT tie tei-to Mf. David siounej ot 1 the Jhi Senate,' at Columbus: 'another-'to the Hon. llenrr R. storra. and another in the lion. Jno. Stuaiie, lie re.-. Will vnn be irood s- houjtti to bar them birwarded.'V.(Seo No 6, J it nas seed supposed by soma, ht a pre liminary and contingent arrantremcnt was maoev netwren you and Mr. Adams in the wuiter of 1833-r-S. I find in o e Of yOnrM tors dated W.ahiinrlon, 18t.lt March 1824, i remark: wuici i ttu not unucrttaiia, unless there was then s6me;understaiuliag or tome prospect ot one, bat'n jouand 1 - "J. , i.i' .Wi . .-'. bM, v t'New Vork. continues to bs a eontesteir ..- . i,.. -.1. . i . . -,i . i. . in oimi 7 ueoitu opiHiwt ut, tnat li whi give its support to Mr. Adalns or to me.' or .fierhufu y rhUk mt bth a, t .-nv thm iase nr. Crawtord isiinot ooHie iuto Uie Ildute- My frienils are cwnfiileot in the belfcf. lhat if I enlr the - Uou.- M one of the three hljih M, no mutter with wliSt.'aocialet, t snail tiSwjt." b elected.; 'If, otitrary to alt probability; ,Aiiut Mr.'.C'rnwJbrfJ shonht obiain Ihe. Vole of Nw ises of Vbrk,-tlie contest fur an entry into ilut Uuute will probably be between Jackson and we," without, entering 'into further particu i r, my opinion it, mat my inenas nave eve ry uHitivc tor viKoruut, aminkted itud perse vering; exert ous," o. Tt v . "HTInt letter is iu style and substance so like lU 'UrcuUr ef your Waauinirtou Cotamiuee, iswed in. the auccecdini; May, that tbey must both have, come liuin the tame band. But ntt and thank vou miwt sincerely lot Uhe I how, could you, in -March 1 824. antiuiuale who knew something in rehiinin to the sub-1 frieudlv sentiments towards oie which it'ftoii- 4 tlml the vote otN York would Ue divMlcd Iject mow before the Senate. ' These letters uinn. J Mr. T. Critieudea han rctarued the ( between you and yWr. Adanw, unlets there referred to a cunversatmn which hi Itad vttJi J production which ucrumpanied it, and which I Was an eustinjr or expected conctrt wnsHg Ms. Aaviall m January. J in wAicA Aea-lhe has uRdertsken to divide and to dispose j your'friendaf , ,h Ti-ft.jsim j.j . i .. . mmu i . . , . ... , , e i . . : i i i r r . - i , "i i . .. ... ... . 1 .1 1 . .. a .... 1. 0.1 . ..... aru mku ir, vuij vmo ur wemury, u, yiir. 101 m a if place Ol resilience, IviuciniliMl, j ut Glioma were made Premdent. Mt. Kendall sup-1 gorilinr ( UUtt Wl 3 HES.W- -Na 4.' ' . posed tnat tnc t.tormativtt was received in f You will recollect, that l h.S was about pre letters from Mr. Clay to Mr. Crittenden : or rnrontiis before the dale of your tetter to the myselfY knd as Mr. Crittenden had declared I Ediloi a of the National ltitelliencei:. deck- he received no such letters, it had pointed in-j ring that Mr- Adams' errors about tbe Chent uuiry uireciiy 10 imw.. lie aaa nor coin- negotiation ere - no ilouoi u;u)M6hhuu. , muni ated to. any one the grounds vii which I - Nt long before tint period, the duplicate hthadmmlt hit mtatenuml to Atr. ITtiulall." Ue. 1 letter, nf 11 r Uiiuni ll. wilti tr. Aikrim' Ciim. Thus, with Mt, Blair's admission -tliat J I rhenttu-ies. . bid . niade vtheirv. snnearanca, spoke' the ti'uth before yoti, do you charge 1 There .were raar.y. '"especially 4n . ryirgmia. me witn ullermg btaehood.. iWny, instead I wbo cliargedyevl-wjtli'. having instigated. Mr of assailinif me. did vou not call on'Mr.I ttutselL with tbe vcn' of dertov'mtr Mr. A Blais forth grounds which , b made liis I dams, and yon won ,m danger t sharing the tbat I had made the statement to " ievU' tnest taw '4n-a Oineinnirti pa v.i 1. . . I. . I. l i . . . . .tii . i,' . ... . am. iuuim aw isuii, aiyi) iu cuuraei it uiu i , i nia prwiuoiion, yoif will recollect, was not draw from you a lisp of oens"?? or disss-1 w -Uteri "ftcr a wuultatio vou nv u tisfketion. .: But now, because I have detailed keuteinl'nnkfurt : Imlviiwd lit itthe oampun the sovw thiugtt when put inon my oath by should be opened in New-Vork. ' ifer eao.d your friends m the Semite of Kentucky, you were not then finitlied( (lie spirit of internal say " 1 have not scrupled to violata private improvement was highi her hopea for future corretpomience, sua make it ue apology tor wealth and power were directed to the west) uoiaung prtvat ttrrtilHnilence ynirte'f! and aS you Were Conidered the great chanr , Sir, your private correspondence, bas 1 pion of interna. hnproyeTdw'rili,' J tlioeglii never been violated by me, any further thanl I that by availinff vourtolf of thntetiiciunstan- was justtneo in d.sciosig it oy your own con- ces, you might probably secure ihe ultimate sent. Of all 1 did, I informed you, and it did vote uf that Stale, which would almost insure not meet with your disapprobation. To find your election. Hut your immediate, vie ws . a. i S. as a. " ' M . . a . a saivo ior your own violated nonur. you nave 1 were then connned to muting tna west. U lie taiteiy impeacnea mine, l appreciate your I numbers ot.Wayne"aid not spare 'John iccuioxa.' uuiuuiw aa mi., t uau ariven luuincy Atitms. , iney spoc oi Him' as uoe- the giant to thd wall Long hesitatinit I tile t internal ironrnvemeotaL eharcred him whsl to do, feelinir tha necessity of aav-1 with hostility to Oie West. d-chrinif that lit ing something, and vnot daring to call onjuhent he bad pursued M n uwm-tfiiT palics. Mr. Blair, you have at last sou ght for an ex-1 wfticA wauid criwa ir iwtn. 'V tt -m(A, the cute to assad nae, and thus evade tb yoin. bind ufowbvuterbrelhrenMlislUUiemitUSxht lu waionpuuuu imjuiry was airecieuv" . ; Vjoreit nun uit Jtumet 7 lltvtrx tivKM nour soie enort apparently, is to. prove IThesa strong, unuuciMiuns of iMr. mar t oiu not receive men information n-otn lurere.mteiaiierseU witlv all due onuses Mr. Blair as I had Staled.' Why do you affect 1 your honorable ' self, and our superior ,kill to,uount mv Vi-racitv nntma aenref "Vou i-and gfr.ritu.. , , vun ..n.ui. i, ,.- know that Mr. Blair has publicly admitted in I to y'qtt at Lexingtonv The following extract the Sertate that , jny statenicnt was true, , la of a letter, from you dated Lei.i;tou, ,2 m1 thd proceedings before Uu Sody you baye uiie.-.,ll22, sickuow!dgea,th receipt of reaa tne lotiowrngs -.' . .,. -. Iino.-n, siiowt now tijey ;itt umcinnali, aim ed ii-ia. A. ant- rf atflioa . 'A ;rrtv .ijtme enam .1 rL- tluj lo ttiM and e.licr su ;.vts (hh !u i li-sa Ofabicb t tmrut all yarn-' Itttrrt wt.;, ii n 1 ..id , to a situation or Slrikship 'at Washawn, aud1 inflH-taed toe by ltur lhat thry -ra Wm-ot, ; . Yeti S t). ,(f;arwt hick 1 seulu not onaa hava ec.cceri L Heajy CUr,'oa sow rfna.iid t' dmiU iat taat. Vmi riu avt dnult c , loraTyow"" ' ilul, you w.Hilti not bsi to amka lUa u-ti.mj . ilili.'H ai c coirtaiiiwl In yourattsck. ' Mrtait, UlajTtivJ Wtiito reui.-mh-r a.v atuw. "g or. tiS'SKlimj t Ihaai y aun iiMU r Vhioi snfile ot jour ktautioa lo oiiiT uii't.ma mia- tiuu at aahington. and bv tliru- (i. l.wa I unt aide ta ansuin that part IS m wnu, ut. 'ilwt youuta oner ma Ui tarn olhc a vn tfn, it aroved by the followina, xiiut u iu vousv , letter of Oetuber Mih, Uiit ' , " Ao aluwire hat tuouiTcd m ihe emu rmoa y rvtuin! and uiilrsr a I 'lt'i ksliiii slmil tba. ' Sivaietl or become vaonut, I do not kit iw Hurt I ., could otnr you any eilna1 ili.n that Ujoii- uiiugm n youf inieratt p Htcliue. 1 At it was v eclgiually made without refiuVnae lo your eU' ' ty the K. poliosis', or to ihe llion st ar of theia, . . the recent chantr w uuld have no cilurt m ur - Wl4iet lu tlllBxw y-Hl in the DUbltt tt ; wo i It Was bvjiu Jitliucil. wiili JclI . ," -i tLl .. ' (would acoept cf no oltloB which you r.uidd give ' ' ma until 1 had loujjht aiiulhw political caniwi1fo . in Kvntuckr. Smce I h.tvo Seen vo.ir cliareri' lor Sxtta slerk hirv, I have wondered thither, V m reaitte,aVUrkhlp S at kept oi.on lor me (rout ' tne itt AIhTuU until lSovembcr! 1 icrv mucll . I WatabtorBed lit State nr.l.f .. , sofrehpundencB took jilai-e l.fi the arxl Veai. " On the I ltli i.k i. t a letier from, you, alledin ; tl . i ,:. J. U aid, : r.. anil one o lh Mcs.i-. ,1 ,',.,. ns in Scott, , bad xtutwl, lhat you had uu unsuoesst'ul si- J tempt to buy mu up to go u w Mnlungu n eiiy. , 1 smiled, Wlien I read tikis levter. The pici eitm r , ji'iu- wbaa the rumor t iraulaiad in a nu in d Rt w-. ' ding" to me, JO ware wholly iiiditloreiiti but im s fhair It bad takon anothor thnpu, you were vi-iy , . seiitiiive.t It Wat hi, reply to thin, that the hat H lerpublithad by you Wat vrHten. It proves that t , had theu no inteutiuii to make any atUpkoii your " iutevritt vr honor,,' St I have Wore ttuusd ts de" puLluf. . When i Ptanktott the prreodui,? tuiniuer, yoa had' in yonr" raom at VV eisi-r's, n endeatoriid to liertuaito me that it wss my. mter eat to support the administration, hil lor iuy rtia-, , ! regard of your wishes aud rebellion hum my. nl-f a-.Bj'lvv jwt) wuiil jruu lltni.icu aituuill " bind me to Mn t A dams. vu took 'h-ont ma v :iur no : . tJ'uriu I ic 'i ntd .A-.- ssld, remarks, Clay had pointed out him to the publio stone Mr. Blair begged leave to explain."- Ue proves your sgeijci' in Vis attack upou,Mr. td, In" Substance, in treply td'Mr.. Oreeir's Adams'.!,. .. .,r-'..Vt,-v. 14 K'i -Avf smarks, that, Me.' Keitdall'a let'.ert to Mr. y received your oM'giug faior of the 20th I.-I I..!.i.J...iL: . .V L1V ' .1 ... . f - .. ' The electoral election took place and Ou were excluded from the House f Uepten-n- (.lliliM Vi. 'f? 11. fr : .'f''.".- . Por tho honotable purpose of palntintr ma . I T. I li . i . .I .. 1 .1 w . at a aiuu. vi "cirKuri usicil'nirwiu iroin your influence and bounty, you have represented me sS applying for your atsisunetj iw procure me some public employment while you wei e a mcoiberufougccts. To the best ol rtiy kuowiedie and btbef, I tiever hinted to you such a thing, until you had notified me of your oisposnion anot intention to aio ma in that respeca. l tiicretore pronounoe your iiwiquatiim false, and call On yod to publish statement-to mef.;. Why did vou not sutlwr. I fate of vour colleusue-. I wns siuiule ettoueh J any private letter yod may Jitve from ne ise ana request him to tell the truth, the 1 to believe you superior to all iheau inlriguesi I soliciting such aio, or bulling iMat It Would whole truth, and nothing but the truth?" Or j and informing you of tha mjurtoua suspicions I be grateluliy - rsceived, 'written before the why did you not hold him responsible for the j which existed m relation to yourself, t offer- J Istt presideiiiial elestion, 'a , first' put the lataenooa uenaatoia mef xa aarta ntt t eu you mv Ben sna v nsoel ..for vsmrfiu- liuougntoi puuuc cmpiuyvVaf luuiniy naa. ca.HtHMr.Mlmr. - V --. . I dicauov x ott, declared ' xOtkOi, in .reply, I Wot long heluf e tnat elecliotAoe w rote me a To prevent, all evasions 2 wrote to Mr. I that vou rlii not know inh a letter aslius-1 letter etpiewtinir your intention to uffer niea Blair, requesnng turn to re-afbrm the truth 1 sen s to Sir. Monroe was W extsiencej ttiat I situation at vasnijtgton ;Ctrituigeni upon of my sUtenveuUj JIe; ha returned the fol-1 you would not hare called ibr it If you bad I some event which was unexpUinciL. I Jooi lowing answer, -re assertinji,' b reference to I know it that you. would nJt have eoawnini. I it as an expression of your iiLotioA to aid ue aoove quotaiion, tnat no aia te.u me, in I eatea to txingreta tuclt is private Uocament, I me ui nai way, 11 you snouia na w your Januarw. 1825.' that Mr. ,ldat;: if g!ei-uJ.lf von had been Fwaulenti nl that-vou had I Dower, and irave it no lurtliertWjk'lit.i. vnddmak it Sicrttarm tf Slut. ' '. 1 not the slifirhtest euncerni direct ibr indi. 1 About the same time 1 recta Sd frenv Mr, I'V..VW',;; ' ' U-Juli3tL 1828.7 rect, iu tile caUforthe letter i,;you adduce Blair tne uiiormatioo mat air. Adams, it e- - uear airs in repiy to your note, I reier tuc lacv.inst ui letter uocs noi'aiuiiUMu I leciea rresmom, wuuiu mate you secretary lie ntinllul ot the? ui ol iliinL-i-etw It Cttiiuf that ail sum) in t mint ali'kh I had rt'- waived from my- aneniyi' Mi'. Adwot, shoi.l ' ws rason new me by my tricml, Mr.: Ulay.-. It provtil arhst you meant bv lra.111l.U111. and sliowv vd that M liuia need t-xptot ewa jovtice from you, unlets he was ready to supptirtMrv Adams ' ana tna estsbnsnoa tiiiteesiim.stui, I hud nn mtcntion or attacfciiig yonl; mtegrltv nr honor tnituav year you satmnea me uut youiisd neither; r , - : Viahatutraltg yoa proenred at Wheeling s aopy ' " , of Gen. JauksoS't etwf to Mi. Beverly and lhr!r . before flie tiuMM..- In violatioa oT Integrity. r, ' 1 , you, deuied dungs' whiah I knew to be true 1 ana mass cntrRct atpilntt ti-t. JtcKson wliaiU 5 t f yoO knew to he wiirue,, Thtse thlugt made 1 , 1 ate suspect that .you had 'not -been to pure and a , i honest inthe presidenitlal election at you -would' make Ihe world believe,' 'I determined to sscci "w . tHin,";: if praetkablef',-hepBr Mr. Blair gotilie -tW'.4. Miiuruiaiiun ive gare tne. un pymg rroiu; ibmy , i- 9 Kentucky UaxeiU) the lirttsitiule wliiifhsppiHsr-if !' 4, ed lu relation tu -the letters wrttu-n to' Mr.' - C. . ,' White bf hit CflMtititenttyl wrote to that gen-''' ? llemait a iwtler of which I wive lately nrwnired -Vi IWnV. ','1'iiouirlli unV iMlanrlml fnat lliu mil, I11 m.vm li . e '"' 1 1 subjoin it, ihst the worhl may sea tny privat J , tliouicbuaud tutnlekmt at tliat time. Hr.a Nn S.l T in allusion to tlie letters written to Mr. AVhita 7 f -j, t l-saji . if I andeittand the matter soitm ty,j ,xf'!i V t mete letiers weie not wi'iiten t vour toiK itu-. : - . v 'i lion, bat hi aontaivierwe of thvtiranev of 00. ' 'V - more inucresteK'V lu oonetnsion 1 tar, f ...' a know wba aolicrttd me to writei but 1 did ftt . '" -l -k know waeeet him so wprk.'.'- r-.' U.t'&.ffiJttii'T' T his drew from Mr. ' hlte sclealsrsiiealhAt A -l'j, -' ue uu not toimeu tne itHisrs 10 ue written, anu 1 list 11 uiere niul been.'any-taanemvnt oi lha a.tH;ljb and corrupt nude'rsUndiug be ivyeeu ,Adams DdCljSf;,Mk 7 ' ' 1.. . .VI I V TO -HENBT CLAT, USOr'VI..? ?.. Reaarnf SMt of the United Suite. 7: ' t' bir. 1 weJ aware of, the inequality of the contest vbicl) I wage. Ijigh tuoftice awl clothed with oower.'the dispcns.ir of srf ex- tdnsive' psironage and the sjiticijiated' ftuft- tain of KOlocn streams, bnnureat ; auoservi- ent nresses apeak your biddini;, and tpou- saiida of ohedkut woicea echo' your .Win-da. wimt am 1? The buiuble Editor of a weekly newspaper, scarcely read beyond the limits of to a statement made by me in the Senate,' "ml your opposiiimi to die proposition made st the investigation before that body, ss pub. 1 Ghent, as evidence tbat vou could have bad iisnea m toe. Argus, lnesoosuncewt wnat no concern wuv it. ilut yotr forger, that I said hV there coq-eetly reported. ' Uiis innission W yather calculalcd; to exenii v. sea F-i&h Y Fa f, fiLAUt ' , suspicious, ttisn allay Ut because ttb pro- .Instead of hurting your' sliafts at me. Why do ciselv what Was necessarv toirite,ttiili-ier you pot ssc ne. uuur wuo or wna( aulnorlaed uf State. ; Operating on my devotion toytiu ."IT- 'v. , " 1 eould not theo tliubt, tlmt you by Some friend in whom you had vuth'e eouHdeuee, had ', given Mr Blair ihe hiformation hs eommuu." a- ' ted to tnev'wah tba virw of operating uh Mr. , White through tome of Ins eouatittienlt to set iu acsordanoe ith your views, Believiug thflt I eould fore et the truth, 1 commenced my pub- v lie letters to yu with that view. v That an un demanding xituil hetneen you or your li icnils . and- Mr. v Adam, , S:.t plaint that Mr. lilalr know e, 1 eould not 4)ubt but the point Ut be ! investigated was. from whom: did be get hit ln-i ,' lonuauoar ? raiuapa 1 tnoiua never have ilrawn h -.4' out the faato hut fur ilia nid nf anna timf.li. a., c . " .. . I 4'...'.J. 1 1. .1.. .1 - 1. . . J and orcing the lurther' argument that ten. itT"- w:- him to give me this infohnationf Does your iourse took bke iiinocencef-rDare you not meet the subject? . Bold as you are, ad pure I as you preieiia u ue, urc jou not aaa, nart, Blair the plan question, wig nAo vulherity did foil UU Mr. Kt.t' litt.1 JL iAdumt, if ebctid Pretident, veulJ main Mr.XXui Secre tary Statef C j --y'--li?if- ,: .'v- ..'' ' , ; Having eauoiiaiiea tne iruui ot my state ment Slid brought you back to the point from which you have endeavored to escape by a wsirton attack on mci might here slop. Upt ea your palpable evasion,, in turning upon me when vou should have called unon Mr. Blaif to esUbluh he truth of his assertiuns b and give his authority, I might rest the que-i; eral Jackson; if elected woTildnot make yott 1 21 w Al.f u h rHZ W--'''.''' Secretary Of State, at the Uiird'enbitUwr-' itrxH K auhded me tO'wrile, 10 Mr.,While requesling Igot uim,, hdotion; w hrXidi"- ; him to vote lor Mr. Adams, t have no doubt , .ute. reduce vuu to tlltttir-CiHilllittf Af ...llini. J.I. 1 ' su etregt oil the mind Of Mr. Monroe, injur; TlHte to bim and yod un the same da 1 and ; him ior su explanation. . jp0 theLr folly, slid not C out to Mr, Adani,,aitdbeiiri!cial id you., t I perceiye lhat my lelter to you is 4aud n n.anageme4' or- skill, nmy you stcribe the '! . inese aeuiais were nuweto mo m actuo- 1 iaiiuiy iw,;, t . ,,?- ; j r 1 1"-"- u... mu mo soag .. , . kv. undue data of 23d June 18JX Mr. Ibia. 1 - I ,!'.,( ni,i'..iui l.a ft.Ct. Lli.,t af .ia ' pbussd I1 .and I doubt Shetlier it la not more ."f j! '.' WTlL-sa a noblieattoa WU to tt.-LouTh 1 .i.-a u." iu.CJ...iA ML.Z. S.S'Zi l bsa iiuligiiaUoa at me, which IZ.'! :,r . I" ?-'-' ' ever and anon luakea a volcano burst from uioi uieitmniwys. - totneoniym e, A Mr. - Adsma.-j, in Ml lll0 f uryi vtt. bcsflfeneeW oer t uio ima.iou wuo uau a mreci ituma 1 ue aever-iom me now it ii-a-Neen ascertain i taiuhie.' ' w I T- - - .. . i' ed tbat Mr, vAdains wouH, make you aecre-4 You 'tVlt the aeony: bf tour-'' sttaittioo. Tbt?' iu the case, r meaning' Mr. Clay, 1 did show at the time, the letter written i Paris." , (Sq Mr. Adams' book 011 the Fisheries and Mis sissippi, psge 16j.) Perhaps at the same momeiit that you were writing to me pnvule- Uy of State. Wr. White, br tlr. Johnson, Or eyes of the nation Were turned aiHw you and Mr. Tritubtt-, might lor ".;;lt I knew, have ic. , uiair. - i 'ends, relying , on. , your m- ' demshded this, pledge ot'bicn tn pbedienc nocenco--foes, Convinced df your Kuik, wUh . lit tft hut .4lirt kiinnAhi'u ttm lsa . lriA I ' - . , -j rtisa annniluiii.C n .tvataa isni... .1 . a a ig, neiiiai mat you Knee sue letter was I iheu cenatitueula. . it it had wcea thuc pro- ir-TTs. s 'TT V T" Vv cemi ray iu existence, Mr. UuimsII wss wridng a Slate. coreoV Uuae certainly would bare hseii u iSelt ill .tL'Llll01'' tok ' ment for the bublic. but he 'showedlt to vou 1 ,wu..tii.rf In il. for tha h..oU n,l lUi. ' ""'Y ,T?,-.to "',.vl'. V when it was written. This public statement representatises acting in obedience to'their fcopks of your ietteii Tbe fuank anddd , you have aevcr tgntrorerttd Tsor iSdeoied. will had an uuloulHdriglit to pledgtfthe iHunry Cla) -dared noi call On bim to tute ibw - UfcfiiJcS. 1 have BOW other seaaona to believe Candidate for f resident in 'relM.nea So IfaeTala tlm wm4d. wltlimii 1 .....:..: ' ttrmrirhnir with adversity and a boat of ene-t Vour breach of honor has left me free to allow mirs.Wiin nouiing wut iruiuxur ij ivwu iim' .1 m awvi', -.. jwv, .ml intccritv for mv vtiield. Already tlie gate edituif' -which you represent. . The ub- mer cent net ted atone every yrberi Ull. .11,. 1 i... ufi.,,1- r. si... u,:it i,.i.A i. .i.u iMiiit ui..t iM Im., 1 ;i.... ...! .11 irr.. .. . in- iiuv ..uiiki, mu. jf-. 11. 9 la. 1 ,.1. "-j u (, y ihwi uut 100a uaa , tion of vou srurlt or innocence v ill., au im- . R.ate: cut trieiidksa but DOwerieiS. ' putUal world. But 1 shall not slop here. that all these denials were Ihe eflert of the . . f. . . r , Te ..1 1 u t..L iur. m;. r..u ,A .!... 1 . r,....i 1.- ' n. . . , I . .i. .: . l 1 . . .uii..;n.i. s:.i t . . , . hws jj.oiuuiau iijuvCTisyi ma) tne origiu anu 1 u jiicre was any unucraianunig ax an, it was i.v""."'i!'""i t 11 noi rsunyr 100a uaa- as ia iciic m tnai icucr were wen nnuwp 10 1 - a corrupt agreemeiH otsiweeo yoti aiui sir. 7 Z . a"""j -"b v aiuiia preeneiy you, ana iai you o nmnsaaas to nawe-il called lor, when even the eemlenian makine the jcall wu uncjonscious, o? Ur secret sgen-1 satisfied me tbat oa your part it me etmpti fYw .Taids who Will aeabuVi cy by which be wss asduated. tli tome I sdaait.ttlettef. publi.bcd, by yo.Jb mmliV Z!. a ..l.l .K 1 wuicil tiaitiy t) ywr iicciasw iaam vi '.i. " i'"'-w- thrust mi y ouf puiasant srro, raite i eu, r naa before tuiea 10 toe pu. out 1 1 e the shout of iory't remenW- sitkii now unfold urn w yours, tne contents that aiKhb ; I.-: ' ;',. 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