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a - r . - - - - r - , . - .- , v-;- I - t - , . . V a , . - a 1 1 . v 0 ' ' s a' 1: v r, t A V 4 V CALTTTGII,- IT. a AUGUST, 7, 1323 f ' j " ' ' ill W-ut --l jiNDflB JACKSON. . V boilN C. CALHOUN., T08AL TICKET or V. tkZOUSk. "'a -Rrfe X,' of HwkI eWity. . If otef f. IJbt, of tthoid. ,. ' Jotrph J. William, of Mrt jrjr Ballard, of Geti riM 7. rrim, of Ekwirt. flirkanl JV SpmrH, 0"- V ' Notice. . i la mm ami ftM ffwtf, fV k 'THUS. r. VuXiAlS, JW. rJk.Dl tlil -, - ItMf! : '.Jailor's Notice, v . Tika m4 oaaklM la (M Jaa of Wl (, NvrtWCaruliMi M iumvmt, t UAMS M mi (bit U u bora Ma WaacWi as n Uiitont atta aarcoU Ut taer m aa it baa aal taara if M aaa but thai ha ftoala. TaaaMdfaioabftboMiet i laaaca aigfc, tO yr I4, M Urga aeae, fuQ eraa,. mU vary aUrk. Taa aaaar k raqaealaa a farwarn, araM praparrr, pr ibami a fclla bt. CHARLES B. MOA&IS.'JWbr. v WibajaftoB, Aarl 10,lt87 ' . . 17-tf l yavf MtBWt aa tti4 rnca. C for atr ca (uatl&cata. It m. km aarU'? vr.'rtva abaat CIW . t tarmbrri af torp a4 I pra-. eraa, rani( a aaio a? cmav Mnl r-irad. ll aca ; (x.jmt.i.. Ut. ta Tauaai a tof y la ba ari.l W Mr.' Kaaaaa. t avtra ! th mbm af uk!i)kUa C'iIKum km M s bul a aaa aot ctc apaa Mjwaa ast.ee, bt, M Uira OaaiaMiaKa- aa 1 tat l'"iix. t vu IwMfsfaM avJj,r!t ta tilMctraafa taif or, anJ u tl Lit , I paaae tra aaj a uir rablaiiy aa aa Koa aa Wcnv.i"- aatri f-jr ttia, a (aa ajcanav; ta j tadkatwa. I will b tma, a Va f nJM. Wxt I4idk acia eaaiplf aiia wr rrqarat, vithaut ofleriag I tbauft Wa m U bW-r ao. .11 1 a4 aay ataar apotnv tUaa IW af aaeahy. .thaaybl, CW$' tatcrtn watA aara W Yoaara. Hraluia.at Lbcft; to puLLa tba alraaca4 haw krra.a by aatinf tfaaM auifMtaa4 taa capita karb apMa4). i Calaaun, it aara aaa Auua. U it you aaaU 4kuk i araaL for my gtaarmf Urk, a4 I a aot tiata ta reaj va aatt. 1 cm akfclv ar. that I acted aa af bat I a vrhua - Csoaa aB Uae n inraata ilh boaaat iateotioaa. . If a enrJ. it vat far tba want of aorraet ii urLaUa of tba viaar of Aoa boat 3. i. CaTTTtXDtX I vaa. U a gMarament ouaHiiU:a Ut!" Hot. D. Warn, Wtaluagtoa,. v-. aun, 1 OMharr uut Ut 6trty Utba Mor.U-, 1 CKDCaat rot KM BarDetualioa aoaai a a!ru-t , - I aa war vims uv nm.i ucva m imc If I eaiaclcaj aaJleaaUaaa ta atiu aefj frtaact- wun' " ' 3. . CaTrTtXDEX Tbvra m efftrt aunf ta frt ap t cat aa, 1 Avabt ha Moeeaa, Mx. AdafM ta oUr at tba oonb ibaa 1 ba, if aa m la jadf from abat bt bean at lata piar. .Hy praapaola arar food. iaur wh grcai ctkb, , ir.Uarfaa. I7A Dm. ' . - ' (!i.r.5 .. ITaaUar1a,laiJllas,1l3. n . r 1 v L . r e ra. Mjtim iw7 uMtinmiwiiHia uu hjpcm ror aa aarDaraaiKn aDoa a axncxi . - - . a. - id la-t. af tbakiadaMtfnead aumauoat raapbUitt oa U Aart of aur Bal faae... V f t eoataiaad ia ahicb, I vill aktk tha beat Mr I tjaaarict t tba pMpIci andia arery cat of i ' . 1 Wa, aar 'itaypwir. Tb attack oa yaa by Cev. I arUful tboa of dcVnUd paaer. tba tru.f a -" tmltftrt, Jm. 10V1835.' m wj awat vajuauoabie, IM uraxnaicd at! all tucb BBpaata ta violenco abauld do. Kv lark eoahnuM ta ba a cootettrt State. . Mr dtcxled opiiuoa a, tlut it U1 riT iUtapport ta Hr. Adami ortaae. ptnupi Oitiaa n aMvtca as. in mat Ha CMtrferd. aawaat oooit iota tba Hoaat. oatbt a ba ranitLoi by a aitbdiaaN Dtmr Sr: I v w bjlbrrto troubled at of Mbbt aaafidoajoa. at Watt aatii mom. Too wilb oonnatiHoai.loaa, bainc Mniiblt tbu b) Mda by bit adoauoa of aaaarf Tow aiaaraui eompoaaeiiu auMKtati CacipUa, fl la aMia Uia (rouad. and to yonawt tataiaolarilT tuall I aould. our ScTiitf at I do, that tba doctrine of tba oci " u aotluoa. But tine our Preteat ajrainbtmlon. thkt "(l.er.nrrwn!. General Awaiabty bat IhauEbt flto forward j,. . - - 1 r. " 1 tin vrawaam, am ooota mho ma tooa. 1 wgw at ta oa patoawl y ina ant of w rT1 " ""j"' " n OnOCCO AllOerai cpnilff. HUy friend art confidentiath babethattf lbla etJMtburats" W autiipoWica- and ul o.Jtioii. calculit.d to limit your rirw. 1 cnrrioi uoaaaaa ohh taa tnraratim rmn rat aniannma at win nianiiitOTia viii,w w aaL ao matter aitb what aaaociatu. I ahall be I DhacuHea af tba aoaatkutiaa, ikm ma. ' dlpted to promote tbt vary iiftereatt which elected. It enntrarv to all nmhabllitv. Ur. I acaa with aaaav oanrtaia aiwt n.tn.Kl aa. it Wat dawrnad to atrva. I bare Mippoacd MHS. ANN JOHNSON retpeetrullr tuTorma I Crawford ahould obttia tba rot tJ Kew fctjnta o tba nart of tboao la nower ja tUttbtapiaiontof atyolyour imadulectfay nrr menaa ai uaa fWi uik wok turn fvnoi aouae of tntertaiiimant agaia tlut aetioa, at ao 8prinrt. Thi8nrin it tkttated tn tbt eoaaty of m. North Carolina, ia a beajthv aaa imeablt aeirhbarhood, about I at ilea aunt hot Warrentoa, wmIJ be tS ilcea. af ihrtt UrU ( Jim toy l U a.j- tuy. tNa.11 ... frW Clef.irtf. , , XW S.r -Our Is fc.ui-- .'t bal bat kft taa M rraoae. t b-e t j-ro-- . pact of a eoawt awwa a uL ncrad tU- t r. I rcrrtt it, aad wwaiU ri'r rfip 1.-..-J tt s ' taa tatea acaai rtrt M c kc. ' I avty aairukai bat 1 tbi&k tbt W-iaiura rul aa aatUiarJ. vb ticittoitnl at rmonff . tboat oppottd la taawvir.f tHc h'.-w by ani t . ; aMaaa. . . - A I iArore4 f aav tbt reaQla! Vont rr)urab rj. raf ya ta vol (oe Jackaaa aaaacd. an .vki ' bar OouAi tea raottrea taenv Jac n y Meoad choice, at, cirouraitinret bu tqaaj batVMa him aad Aiin Uutifo.r 1 tuicreat ta ta wear caa oa pro note I ry y other arranttamt, I BatU b coirnt At ay rat let ua bar a praaidaat. I s ouU tooner vol for any of tha thrca than have a icrpereBt fo tour ytara." UO ar M . tliittb beat tha Arrut will aot eomp..... booauaa it bat faith that you will dtnot bin , IA eopromit Ui intereatt of tha treatert aoQtry, or the aatioa. , ' .; : .Biaoerejy your t.ieixi. . .. . t v -. -" AMOS ' ALL,".- '. i -V ,v.O, ,-?. (No. U.) r-i X - fVaaO-'. 1, J.rc t 1C " !. ;, Darfiir-Yourul'e,ierJay waarer. i .1 l&tt night llut fur y thae for n4 of j tbt bat week, 1 ahouU hao writlen to )ot I IorE,tbe contest tor an cotry ihtt U Houte 1 WTnne;t apoatnt rrnt ot tun rare, loat 1 am w:rcauii uij.h, iuiuv u i - ... . t0"' wiU probably ba betweta jaekton aad ow. oppottd to tba talrcUot) of Mr. Adaa. unacceptaWt ta you. . I aunjr ot your trie n s ner atv. ten v " la bUryUkd, Detewtro and New Jtrmey. 1 1 and ia faror of tha Jacktsa tick. My U P ked qoe-tx o bh out diaatitac4ton wtth your ar to th rub. . iarii .' 1 . . i I : . i ... :.i " . ... l.nilitnM vn.jth-b r tha nnduUiM ' lie. cnueB daener tnan 1 Mr axnreaaaa ID r.M-tka MriU.i.a. MI itMit drwl mm. ttaara. m.. wA awM. ! now kifoft lb UoumI of IteDrcwnt &th do Um Arrut. ' T uev K-. UT1 A l Drctir lainwi t . - aaiwt int uwntw bj aa w i atiaa ara mi a vuat(iwa ar Uaa aawaaw aatjMH . " - w . . . a . a a a . " I a a , . 'a ' aba AuatLa nr If aU.t.u.lF d aaAaa avai Ja.. a 1 Braj .f a.T atlMtB Ha aMlinM FtnT I ni tVflF aaa.H- AWaMbtla. KlaWbti faaaaHloaB fmm I OPIIHO laV UUbX IPT ITWIHlB OaaVC e"WT IttlUVA 1 tWlCTBtl Of Vfl laStt VCaFntl Vet lW-lT C ICT W T "-- TIUBM 'l' V . T " . ' ' VaVt;! . . . . ' . " . 'a Warrtotaa ta RaJebrb, abert tha Hart paatet 4 tor rijorou. animated and peTtevenaf e cite Iba prWrleg oft freeman, leaving- U . M. iy oawUed lit cantorsiity-j iWiii Hta ttep wmco -,u namiai a awaji, wnm in, itup 1 e. r.i 0 I .i. .Vi.l " j ... r i .u '.talk, nukllr will Rt rlua- unhlimt mnat b ahewin a aMtiunor COhfliC luciuaciTCB. , r- 7 . X. . : . " . . ... ate of North Carolina, T . Treasury Office - act for the relief of Clerk of Coartaaod and Master in Equity, paaaed at the ktt af tha General AttewhlT.hat at bee U to by many of them. Notice U hereby totboiewno iiava laueuwowwii" iUou of the aet of 1IS3, tbt ualea retttrni .de, anJ the trn-unU ratpeetiTely doe tb ,d k.to tli Offio immrdiatelr, tuita wUI iwrimiimU ly brwoght tgtinrt the defaulter ; next boprtor ttr 01 au ; ty prenrlbed by lw. . . 1 1 1 1 ' n 1, a 1 ' v ". tioa. u I ant faithfully yourfriend. Asun KBipaU, Eaq.' - , ..- (No. 8.) , ". iYaaa-Art, furuti 52d, 182T. . 2W STr'Yoti tee, or will tee, that the inciUrnts precedmr the latt pretideoual e- othet to think and aet freer? for . ' 1 anv retpootfully. your, he. ... . , -DAVlU WIIITF. (No. 10.) time every week. It k well knowa retort for Invalkla aa well ai fur ty and kahionablt toaiet. Neither traubU nor cxpeott will be tpared readeraig the aeroramodaiioa tBtiat'aetory to thoae who may favor her with their vi ait. Beaide the best tapyliet for the table, end Ut ehoieett Li quor wldeh etn bt obtained, they will fltd there tmateaienu tnu cronwyraeiwi naca 10 rxm-y taate, raroei .1 . u.u. ,,.v.. - . r . ... -. .r t t .nu 1.11 ment. Tha water ia vtronrly bniirernatea wiw 1 not, wiuiout a oeuy, woicn, on ma wuoie. 1 1 "-v "" w"' BQlpUur, JVttr iiki jnCTeaia, ami iifrniry wkii iijiu ncx uiuiava ncceanry. 1 oav r I I . I - aM . ...... . Ln.. . I I 1 . . a. C .1 1.1 v trtyotl iction betvceif r. ! Come bifurt you, with many additional ao-lyour publio and private ttatementt. 1 Ka i comptnimaU abicb fro out of eircunwU".' put Ultra off by ellinj them I would writs, ' t r ..L. ' I J I ... ...... a. aT..I. nU.ali..n if U.IH . T tea oi wiiicu vw Mtriatura, oouhv navo, no v v iur a ivyurei v.""v.u,.. -.w. ota of whicd oar leL-iai irtforntUiim. and which may aad ourhtlo be ruilty of any tUmr criminal, to am I, Illair. ' rrtallr inflitential with ou '..Tout1 bearer'. Crittcadcn and many other. Weknew that - SSmS, faabloMWt ''- thi. Qutrter, bar. sot into tha pa- a aad daaeinr; partie ertry aveninr for flr,- I wished to consult you before I CO- who tak blee'ur in that kind of amuse- piet7 the articl from the Gaiettei but Could . T . . a . .a -.a a. - 1 ..!. t . I t a Jtittraictp) fltttfrtm J. J. CriUtmdt potiUon, may ouablo vow to tea beyond tba1 CU) trae to b Secretary, and fur tlut reto( 4 -a' ,,, DitidWflUtlat!-- rc i clantcd point wbich tWiia hat altrcU.d.our promoted Adimr election. . Yon did no . ; rtatErotr, Janaary ltb, 4835." attention, and (u the- Myin la) to know bow more. Clay' denuncitiUont have not detered ,, Dear Sir? All compliment and thowt of the land lie aoout it. - lt a word, too. bar ' ma from avowinff my tRency: for there w r V. BKAOLK I10TKL, ' -i'KALEIGHi N. Iron, and bat teldota Called lo prove etn carious in the ear of every disease common urtan inm ate. It Uton6dently beliered that none will have cause to be dissatisfied with tlwsr visits to this sprint; . whether the invalid, who may come for the benefit of the waters, or the more healthy and favored part of the tommiMityN who desSr lo spend tuat portion ot tneir time at Rgreeaoic aom. pany tsid wtaoeent amasemenia. it iav vaui nnun-a 1a vnla ant nnlv with a su harm ia It-- I have alwsvt UlOiltrht Vattr alwaviU"1 ,0 fo" fo 1 rrtulsr correspond-nce, Yiewtotha first officer, but probably iu re-, beet dafenc w in open avowal of Abe fact.'" ,;r U. h.lndlouifhttobe more to, when HI coo-' ferenc to the whole tdminUtratioa. v Under Clay hu ntadet them criminal in himtelf, by- W;- I i a X s .a ' . .v t I . A .... a " a. . J......:.li:aas. knt avU tki.nl muI .t I J ' -a. r . 1 . ' a- II arcnieu yvur jrwio jjetiecuy juaunacMSt we- j ' ' - O"" - ....... .... ..-a,-, -a ; cause, from the letter written to you, there I ered bow poorly you are -to. be requited o.ne circunisuncel, Uia laitrr coMtdentioit Wat trood reason to believe that the people 7 n7 "n,n 1 "' lo comiminicaie, , tor au "sn ucscrvcu.j -u mom mousuusnusi I alio hit own denuncuuonti but Why should you T r. . a .a. .-a..a.a a place youneir in toe tame tmiuaeuisi no . . . important and interettinf; lot clarence ..me nrtt, at inf acteouon oi in aanagTrs vi naif , w ny tnouiu ywi s'vv w i a . you pre me.,- .- - 7' ;-; . tn wpartmcnu aot only involve in a ifrew rtatement vmcn conveys iie imprcaaion tot. -- on. oerrte tnt eonuuet o puoue anairt inruugo- you were oos semsnu yy mnj . . . I'h. tnf(itmiliA vfiu h.va a-ieea Ma An,.' I..nl K. nauiil.nti.l al.Atlnn . iiia. salt tha ni-aairfntaal term, hut n. and nro i Kla a . advancement in VtHlf TOte I fT Mr. I " . . .a a. LI !il j : .1. . . , l a 1 I . , -r- . a ..1 4 m. .....I K 1. Dee me more tna mora wun too COUrte oaoiy wiuuwciuo ue sen preaiucnuti con Auannt s. '.uuunanu mi u-iui- i ; , I a . .. . . . J-.a-.L-, . .1... 1.. .I....t. i. fl-J . lia I impreastoq snav no siwum u hiku "i -I., c . ' a I. . . a. .. .a i .1 Kiwa wrail ia a. . In a ' BSIWICi tU.V J VH avail, i.jhi fv. - - a. . c. laudi .mj.mna verv etientrre reDtirt ana im tent, and H now open for th reeaptioa of it. No expense or pains have been spar neat publk expectation, aad to renuer ihe .shine Ot eormortaiMev - ' " - " - L anhacribrv aaaiiret thoae" who may fvor hb their tnmpany that every ctort wU be hi luoa to renoar Ult Bouse piessam.- - I T , , . i.- t 'ittriM i.,("aaT.,!i." Vimttto te the JtU f Edgecombe eeunty, (t th loth of November, mr, t negro .who says his wine b HENRY, thtt he it iroperty of Mr. Jtme Okrey or Akrey, at he vu purchased by Mtv Okrey from mo Rwb5, ftf Ntnaeaiond eounty , v hwia inrr ia about JO rear of ta. 5 leet V or he m heiglit, spare built, no marks uereeiv- The owner is reonewe" us some iwwara. hi property, pay charge ana use nun a- pr he wiu b acait wiui - .ii - - . V. 1847- -K-rix of your district preferred the course you took, te the election ot JacKton. litis ground I had takn in my rmiwkt, but struck out the paragraph until I could hear from you. tr t II lilaar.fBnr tlia m.rt.V a-na--!1 a a aa Ju eonsequejiee ot the vtrr (rreat seareity of roc- letters were pot written at y.r solicitation, Prued by oor LegitUture, in inatructinf test. -Views of tlus kind, could , not enter In-:lmp -v, die prices of board ll ba reduced to Uie Dut i consequence of the aeencv of , to vote for Jackson. Without much the question brptij-hr by the, muluttona the lollowiug pncet,.ii: ror uoara, per monin, imtrt i,,nreted. S38 9Ut tor narse,, uitto, is; lor men, per uny, I u' rn not I:. l.,. tat VVUIUIWiVs torn fierure, be awkwardly i.a.a. Aa. .. llAll ..r.ta.rf: j. .i-..-i. . 1 .nl that tharm i.M m.nv e-naiit.ntlnn. '.with regard to their oroiected Cabinelt. that he Would make Mr. Cli'V .iuf rctni-y. j.. .1..11 -..trl ' 1 whirh twrnlrrer, U imnoriant that vou ahiiuM ' Manr ' influenced bv the circumrtsnees. Barrvi room but winter, you made "Im'tlaT . a. .. f,-tr , IbelsJkwithiiJiher aot to dt or disebarce nots executed by them 1 , ...i .llth. Jlr.Jtt far ua on. this toecaaionI was tatallv' the hand of iur deleiriHion. Unbiassed by. O: IV-Mussel, Dr. Sharp and many o liers. to Robert Swtt, for of one handr and you., and ny Vote of tbe Ceueiul Assembly., .. I au To my of ui you have, often said, thai :-yoi ?VV, 1 be" left to your wtf belier that tlus tas the wibof-th Voted for1 Mr. Clay and not lor Mr. At.nns..;. ,, v ility.,vl urged, that twjority,lMttb : God knows 1 do not wish to Ju yo t i.iy -'.A'j,' I know who solicited me to write: but 1 didiy were u as weu cqiuuniea ss.tne iv tuuw a h"" "7 -,"1,"cr"' j"'ri '-r . .j. :i . .i.i.-j.sa:V.-i: . r"ltWaaaia.ta.s-:.-H knaves whom y i'i hont.tly..-i nw B.HWW .ukihukiiiiui iv wvn. tsri "-s . , i l..n v....- .Kl. ........... tt--- t'i I vour constituents, and tnaf the members of nous oy aa imiwiuuai woo was aiways op- aiaeo; m .uiiiimi.imii j.... .-oa... , f. .v. , ,! 00t horse, Jkto, 60 etnti; and children ta servant ban price m every instance. ; I kerehv notifV Colonel Jones and Mr. John White, of Northampton county, North threats,. tgt;m,tion ,t- aa . aaa .nat V.H. .tinn.fl Stf. f'li-tf B II t fl IllS Ml- - - operstm; On Bit friedtbfTe.lrMon,n ovut luc mterg,iny, penerenco wwiii.- iikj v-i"."" - v . t:,i mistakeii in this, your justification I " lor Jcmni out sun uiat preierence ueeo, wun prapne.,v, aave loruiou. uowe- tr. autnt -a-m VB. . ' ? ' This mnner will -evidently cut I WM altogether, unmtngied witti Any coo-, interesting, ot topic m uisouaaion,iBUcu teaa me latter wtsuia niai unn . . . tnd you ms well a. myself, may I aemnatory or vinuictiv spirit towarot maa u uswiaiwiii u sney k ik apprupri- juw, mrn .itiutu, ' t situated. I tfishutisve yowl0 hou'd toke a different course, v I felt att, mere ws e iptormstien, not ereir a. ana ptner circumsisncea, vni . nu rvsr. ki -ui-that It waa a'subiect of vlUI conteauencc. woniecture, t tne -intentions ot me rrrniSi nuna to vote tor sir. a M,;;;.mUwu, -:, IIS" !- aixty-4wo cottar and tiny eenie, uue me sut oi i ' , . C i . C-i -Setrtemher, 1884, sa that note was given in part I tion. If it be what I think it u, and they push .i to- . mm hnv that I nurchaaed of tn individ-1 me too hard on the subject, I will publish it. ithe law directs.' V'BED. BELL, Jailor. ;.V.'.-4-:lMf'--V"- 1 v Jailor's 'Notice uken up and committed to the jail In ert- Robeson etunty, N. Cs necra man, ir his nam k lAClL He yt J m I iy CoL Hill, of Edgecombe eounty, in this ua! who calied himadlby th name of J. W. Cltf- toa; and who laid hit Place of reiidenec was to franklin eountv. North Carolina. He sold me the boy an the 23d of April hut, for which 1 gave 180 dollar in eash Sc the above mentioned note; and on tbe f th ultimo, an individual by the name of Hutseo Earn eame to this county, seized the hegro, and took hijn off a, hi property-" Abin'sdoo. ' VkRhua, July ? 'j .t " Correspondence rtferred' to tn Mr. Km aaw turner. resneetfullv. v our friend. l)av Wtirrx, Esq. ' t .. ' 'No. 9.; Lswbmcxkchb, June ST,' 1828. ' teems to me that plain narrative ot ino facts and circumttsiices which ted you to con- l... .cmKU xiirht tn ha ajltaifit th.t ami' tkoaad to ClaV Slid ZealOUS for JaclCSOlL VU - o ...a. j r !- I I .aaaaaaaal I.aa-lr.aan hul .a. a.m. -aaaMi I nmV WflUW H,V DEH 1 117 H . I 1 11111 . . Ill IWUUtU v.UjiW, . v f. wa, wu, aa-a avum j J - . r - . .... good rcaaons resson that might arise out "definitely postponed upon, tlie singl ,-consi-, cluda that Mr. Adams wonld malfw nr. t-lajr' of facts and contiugencies that they neither deradon, that. Mn Clay's future prospect a HeerrUry, with the ..letters from your con-. did -tit could know. - You know, that in this inight be somewhat leopswued by them, if stttueuu, wouia toriu a comiiieie aim ui; V- T -laaa .V'.aa. VAIIB ataxraa . . tltu TFtalla aa-.a aa-a. questing me to send jbu for publicstion. country we always behcre most confidently, the importunity of Jsckson triend had not umph vinmcsiion.,, . - ,, 7-. wpietoVecrUin letter adilrewea to me by nod never suffer on xoinds lo kg wills practised on- the seal of both parties, eng. .frYwrfriend, AM03 KENDALL, -?:C Vv Mcrs,jr.J.trhtenden, aiidF. P.Bkir.on doubt." and $h truthof the case U about gcd In the warof state pol'w vDnviq White. Esq. . v rv-v; ; the subject of the late presidential election thiv thatour Legi.lature: had taken it tor -J. .sa,Cta-Jietnt tAfc. .-Jgdga.q ., , ; ' v. by theJ House of Representatives, and just ettni, that Jac&oowwto be the ?iU A-o the sll abrdmg qu previous thereto, has been wceived-Tbese dent, and they WcreamHtwui of bsving sent, were held outto the majority as hos-t f hUfrkmd ia rrcd'ricluburr, dated M:.y V letters, with many others of a like import and htn:lA be mati: - , i- .ivi on theHame subjecwere received by jan tirep K your places, it? of .baring tlie W ar.enstion among theioi and -the eling. h9 ttmMi Wir1etuVrl ;w' between the Ut of Junuary and the flth of seeming fcouor of contenU fe tlie presidency, thus engendered was fTeatly increased -ov tne luhuJt. i thank you for the liivndi . : Fehm.rv' 1825.. Mv-eorresnorutenta urr This ia tust shout the whole ot it. j-,. the late flennnciattcne tn the Reporter, nit HuHiTin. sentiment vou exoresseil, i i-. - im to Reniiuniti Adams." who carried him to Itste of Louisiana,-and there told him to j n Owebs. who lived abont forty mile from 1 Orleans, in village tailed Louisiana, oa j Creek. Bt says bis master died m the f . . -a a I . . 1 L. 1. aakaaa.,- O pan ai ueeemuep na. v. . j rf ml nve feet two inches bleb.".- His-own k-qnetted t come forwr, prove bisptjo. 1 pay ttarset,tna (anaraws,,. -V . . . A, ROWLAND, Jailor. to nif I niy conoemnanon kit any course you may iw'ii wiim.isu... wm,sm rowmiy , ib lb. tthiuk proper to pursue) nor do I believe sou to be wrought into veaport of any alitpe, vaiion of tlie ground over which you approach.. . .a wtha.. aue tbina-to annrehend- from mmr-dk. if to be employed opon-tlie OpposrtiOO, tvM' it,, itw twotortentpn,.wiins smuii poruro m , "-vy- r rmntnneninpliitA awide assaea wun two rooms -v -.1 r--., .- (Nir 4 i fvi'vi - Lixlton, June 53,1823. , jDtfor fft'ri I -re ceived your obliging favor . I . WI. : .. -a .. n . 1 ,1.aanV Vlul ffftnat .1 II. r - . . .1 i - c:.v I . .a.- jii . i. I .-.t r. u.. ..r 1 Vi-nm what I IiSva aaio.' vou will readily wnicn. k waa msiiiuaieo, pa iruiu iccmiiia mi l. Hfi-mnaee ia a penUiel eountrv man isnowa soiuoy uui w ....Wr i cereiy lor UlC ineiiuiy stovmiiciih .... "j rm . i,;K....a.,a.. ,h. .diir. .i. J "V CJ7.S T ":."i,.i.i. Jts.,. . J 1 : a . A . . naaaaaaaria ' .aaaf -.. . a. . . i a aw. f-;,l.n,l.., I .ta maarat- 1 t(1 laa.aaa, a. .a, . mih,. . ami vnu u.n. ihi B,UR 1 D: FinCCL 1. I. WW m uaiaaa. waaa aaf-H -w a-.a wa . , .100 BHUH UI llll-ja TIIV IWIIIM ..aai a. W V - ' ; amCUilllU VM nRW, a..-, ... aaa 1 na .MCn I COniniHS. m . vnUNIUSII I w . ..v. -1 .1 'aaavM aw a" I . . ' T .a - .. I ..7. . I. ..J.. , . 1 1 .j l..i.l..Ja. .1!..!.. l J has retained the v production Which accom-1 neve tnat it wouia do mosi sgreesnie Dsnied it,, mid wluctk-te bat undertaken 10 constituents, and strictly consistent wil I., a a a . . . 1 - I. T. .1... aa I .ail l-k.. nf . At. f ni-ltW af flh.m.' .IV,t . Sri riivitle. ana to uisppae vr m i viav i,-i.uia.w - . ", . .a. . -r - - - --r ,. . , - ... . "i-. i. ideocesoingto ourwi.lies., ,'- ' tbe which I finally d.d pursue. TTlud tncWYour , ..Kiiaa.1 hir vnnr kirii isiir.n immunicauons. voiunturuviiuiae.in)in i vioieuu as i uiu, un uiw,oo.. v,.-,- - comrouiiication of the contents of the letter Ihiglity repectble and -i intelligent : gentle, tiohs. r,.. . virn-ima. The 'effect - Drodiiced at J own. diffenng o local politics and leaders right; . as t.s.l a ttl.-..--.11 I nfftaat'iaa aifr Kafr t.tTaa .All at lllK.Mt Afnisri I Mifrta1 tomtowt l Mi Adams, w the first deep interest and pressing eimergency .. ams. But it k SlsO rne. f, prefer ty eoun- would be glad to employ ntriumnhant name hospitable care intent." The General H the '1 ,urt ih .Wtir . A:. a,8..-..,';.,, tnrto either of them, and that I do not con. airainst them, (for all went on the ipMia? 6u the right band of bis lady, and aly sayt : If imnression. inai n suvuiu u .:" t - o---l- i , r- -... T' r ... . ..- t..-i 1.1 i.- .i...t-.i ;if : ii .1.. m.i , ,.,. simo , is. fci-ku tbe former, ia. auite naturals should have powerful influence on my siucr every kjwiioi tne a.egisiature, asa ""-V" . "A "'.T L" ""r Tr i 7 , 4; JTSrotictV.- . For undoubtedly Mr, R. owes it to hi. own mind, to perfecUy natuhiL That lyrs. con 4 binding ruction , on ;reprcctaiive ot . xZZiu iiu,-. de,tathVjn WW tne mmij "--v.vV.:-7.:a:rrVLTJ.7.T7 -1:" ui aat-M rKUW .v. r tii,n. t homtt. to hv effecf durltitf Um next WBKUU"' .7W ' M ;" ;r " Y- ken tin ani f I- " . a mWFJSl , ,i ,Tier arnd the -duplicate, and if he often heretofore Irankly avowed, I now state, might ark. whiewould make me forego """''..o "'.I. r..-L. c".i. le.i-" -i-tu-. l.-unu.ir the nrindir lo that I voted for Mr. Adams WOh aview to that I uoonwree, OI oumuwr y" 1 fail w viuvuv, -, r- 1 . - "4 . - .. L I. . .. I.: ha. - S'ud Jack it about nrereci io otk- I him must be permsnent. With preference, and the, request or instyuc- respect to promote Mr. Clay's future prospects for the j tion; ofr the LegisJaturo with it. -1 would kobes high, ami of a jet blank.- No marks I tbe .Hedged suspicions that 1 have had some presidency, , In qonhrming this avowsi, I db notjitsuate, lor instance, 10 give my vote t, which eharaeterne mm. aim owhct 1 in briliRing tortn tnose ,ieuer, int-y inox dksii mjt, iuvuKn, tirer m or wm . "7- - , r .,,-"- ted to eome forward, prove property -and 1 'unworthy of me", ahu uro so un found-1 of Congress, were or were not InHuenced -by I ven a lauurc mui cwcmm wr w a tne . .u .i,.it .1.. T.t ' iirtnV lhst 1 1 the same motive; Ho tar as I waa intormed I results tnai couiu errow wn m una contest, Stf myself, or any friertd for me.i to take on the subject, every circumsUnc tended none iamore obnoxious or more to be ,;de. ouS..s . 1 1 J -,k,..-; Th Ins'ivetan mv mind the imnreaaion. that th I Drecaled thstt that Of devolving? the chief 1 1 any -nuoiic uouvo. .". av.r,, .""-'.- r.r1 tv. , . r: : ..t.-...-. ,.-.t,. w: f, ' xt 1 1 tnith is. that 1 did not know Hhat. such a 1 people 01 i.entucs.yt anq 'psruouiany 01 my 1 ii. " -w ,. i- : Notice. '.. V K.ene, I would not have IdistMct, looked forward to the advancement rresident, - The people expect'. n'Presi- rllli-d far it. UI had known it; 1 would not of Mr.. Clay's ftiture success Wifli more tnjuenr, ana win nan ne, sausueuwiia a suo-lar-Imitklnicwedto Conjtrcss suvU pri- tense interest thsn to the success of either Ultern., It would be reproach t the K ""J :t a i..ji 1.... .h- Va..iJ.t .nfihe candidates then before lhe Houae of public, and an ill omen of the future, if It x"r?2Z: u. .1.: .n 1. tK. i,tt. ' There been mV -own Iticlinationt and Tirefefence! disunited and too factious or lliUirc-- vM f ' THOMAS P.-WTUlAMS; Jailor. 5S4, - U There been my -own inclinations and preference '""W - . " ' . ,. I . a ... tr 7la. lli.a St I St A . ..A 4 a.uMaaS xsCalt fcotnroiUed to this Jail, oa tile SrQtb of May negro nun, who say hi name is CUES and says that he belongs to Vincent 11. is,- of Anson county. . He also dates that xs carried from Virpliilii by Edwrd Le , sod sold W aaid Varsonv. , He" k ligM ftmA ' -MaI. ....t ulM, K too lO waaa.,. aj -a.aa. .airui WUJ1I, vuuui .- - I IE, a,aiaa a - t t it-h and winrani in t .lanut nO vcais o! I .n neraon UDOn readllilTlt. thai It IS Cal Th owner, is requested to come forward, c,.iatej; to Wake' the impression that ..'Mr. proper, pev ahai-ges, tad tak him away. I Hugsei ajd not mej wtsVlhe prominent per i - ; -WILLIAM BUOWN, jlsiloe. ; n writiS the" Mississippi proposition. .vrcatJi.RandoJshaottntjr.) ... . - sv - ' I ' ..... - n. .nnn.lilnii U not. 1 believe. psTi theniforet'tlml 1 should have been aftxiousto 'fNotlCeil -?' ! hriniroui a. letter which thus- keeps out of Ves m, 0alhe4lStb cf June,l82r, and eoov view my own Mrennous opposition, anu put d . ..:i x- Xrjfh I r,...r.l th at) of anotberf The tensatiou at Wanesrrnan rtamrfJAMES-AliCIfEY, I liirhmond mnut have ' been the result 4f 8hihaabigh, 87 year old, tyO of his tip- indignant feeling xcle4 by thedisafrre- nt teeth out, knd a sear oer his riil tyea between Mr, Kusstli's letters.--'How. feUow say that berk free, and that be was t wy ;njupe j,;mt yhe do (tot explain h rtikdelphk, and his parentt-live thero, . WiKr.ao be o benefit nor prejudice out very litue aouui hibv .i, . ' ' I; ,h elrrtitnateneau. : j Jail to acree upon on the osion,' 1 feU that 1 was bound by 1 a cuter msgistrate. t wouia, increiore, .tio a duty paramount ;to all others, which was almost any thing to avert it. Again much ..... .1. :n ,..!. at tilca - Brj.nf-.11l Ja-lcsoh. f IrnnVf-that' h 10 kivb ws. ivi iviaii(5 w ius wiu oiai-- ..D. . - -- - - msiorky of my immediate- c0ntituents.J bas tot h,d that'sortof conyersancy With Mr. Clay's- promotion oat ot sue Wty it is I ousincat anu poiiuca, yi"" . vn . twvuia no: probable that Mr. Adams would have rot ted to qualify bint for the discharge of the the aufrrsges of the Btate lf Kentucky in I high nd srduous duu or the presidency or 'can tell hut ver little shout I'hilsdelphiai T part of (be North, f T"be owner is rfcqaeit "wae forwas wove property, pay barge's, . Jte him awe. '' " ' Ji'-J i ' . CHALE9 B, MORRIS, 3uor" Awrton. -N.- C -Noif. 5iTt 1 rr 1 , r. " Notice.' taken op "and aommllteil to tlil jail n th instant, 'a runaway, who cull himself 1 anq, says a Deiongs to uapt. panics u f renoessco. and that he formerly belong EUW. Ward. He k a low mulatto, with "itt, having lost the left abov tlie elbow .-4 owaer k reqairad to edm foTwarrf, prove 'tr. W charge and take- him away, or be 1 Qut wkb a the law direct, 4-J. .. . 1. -2 V' C. syUTT; J-ilotv Clrh.Mln. JanalL IUSS . C3-m . 8- Coon brther ennuirr. t am Inihteed to the abova ranaaav kAonifa tA LemOel field, of Wayne county, N. C. be ty he is wicu v o.ui. .iihr-ii ariaine- framlhe circumstance. 'Should Uiesc suspicions, so unjust towards me. assume a tnape. 01 pore tunacituc.iuv h.runer. it will oe time cnoilEU v.ieu 10 le nd them. , For your kind oiIV-r of your pen sod your paper, lam 4nfm'ui-ly pbligcii and no doubt 1 shall have occasion lor the friendly employment of both. I m aware of the ieaioitsy. from a'certsin. fiuarier.to bch - . .... V. 1 .lk.aalP urlllll' tlHll. .1,. 1 it u.ill not burst out anon me. but if it should not, I know thst t jhall be . indebted rr t reatraiut to yourself and other bienda. I will, without rserve,eommunicatfreely i vou any information that may ic useful, in-rerrard 10 'be objestpa which my fricndi cotigressi neither would 1 have been advised to support Mr. Adams, with a View to Mr1, Clay's preferment. 1 would hot have voted for tlie present incumnem, unuer any other circumstances thsn tliose aliich I, had reason tobeheve vould ve met the approbation of the oeoole. ' ' " : - ii-'a-V 1- ' J was rumored. ' and wss ther' subject fit genrrar . conversation at M'asiitnston about tlie-time and perhaps before 1 received my inforroation from KeRluckycthst bi the e yeat of general Jackson's election, he would offer Sir. Adams a continuation of the place of secretary of state; and the same rumour said, that in the event of Mr. Adanur elec tion. Mr. Clay would be ottered the appoint- . . ' ; ..... a... I... . 1 1. '. . .. .1.... .kla. mciii. 7. vy uai avii.uvriiy si wuna were spoken ot, or wpetner there was any understandihg between the- partie to that enect. I do not know, t Bucii conrrrsationi. no doubt, produced Mr. Kremer's letter to the editor of tbe Columbian Observer, and induced lr, Bucbannsu to seek an interview with gen. Jackson,y h $'- .1?' U'-.. Jl Ue Ktvers aacuesfea to roe on tae .w u lac a so much aoUcitude. f,Tbat which I am sion, were numerous and contamur nearly eonataiitly receiving is most encoutaging.V tf tb snme 'tnta, Md deiennineJr tne m . W 1th crest regard, I bm faithfully yours, :l - - r " M.L-iX .ltWfUiEq. "r-V (So. 6.- y ? ' Dear r-- Sevcrul inquine nave been The character f his' administnition t will be likely, therefore, to depend very much upon tlie character of bis cabinet orcoun- la- i ... a 4. I I . seuorst ana ot course, u wouia dg very n flucnt'ml with me if 1 could fores or an- a : a... .a-,.. . a . .......-.- ucipaic-rwnu uicir- were vu oc. siianainK ssl do of Mr-Clay of his great integrity, bia kntv American spirit, and Ina cotisutu mnte' sbiliiy t believe it to b bijrtily im pujtant1 to tbe- public interest, that he should " occupy k - di&liiiKUtslied atatiun in Ihc Executive, uepaninent. . .unaer s( pre aent eirumatancea. .mv first wub in repaid to this subject (and it is one dictated .both by my personal paruaimcs "asm cunaiuciauuiw of tbe public good) would be, that Jacktop should be tbe President, and Cky bit Becre- tary of Btatei and 1 really do believe, that the coip.mon good is more concemea in cisv-s bcinsr Secretary thsn it is in the question .a . a S" . t whether Jackson or Adams snouut oe m Pjcaident. -. -" ' I have .written you so long and tedious a letter, that 1 can bardlV rilollect what it con- U'tiis.' Tlik Ism sure of, tjist there is in it t the vote which I wss tuiout torsive. As ihcy have been the subject of much uycstigauon and hewati'aper speculation, and ako, a I am fremienttv called tmod tdexolsin tl-e Mib- jec, 1 hid deterniltted to.pubrithT- lotne cf lions at home, to have efT dug , , . . v 1 a 7 , Vr MlTKrw IVIWI mi UCIIs ayanavtsawa s a. . s .-. y 7 y a. thought by tbe antie. wiU mal sltU inpre-OM 6 W)M tni the General himself k tjoti:--"'-,1?-;' ' "' formidable figure before, the .ptibhe.thft0': eiMomremiiiirvB of Ms " mUitary tliknioiailp;.-;.5-. nercioiore. vi wu uuuuiics ou "pit.- ! sua otuerewmitie wun wnien tiw em-rupaan-r ; :--- ists find It neediul to eliarg uira. ' ihcs gnoa r yj . , -humoured sullies he enjoys Meeodlnghy, ana tVl ,K is ; tort them by interesting snecdou: or wilty re- V psrtees. 1 lumrd a gtntlmtn SBWed another wlij" " ted; for you have, t expect, been amply sup plied witli preambles, responses, protests 6.0. which give "dreadful note of preparation." But, notwithstanding the -adverse- circum stance that Mr. Clay was Identified with die minority,: which,- with the judge-breake.', (of whom I can speak freely, being one my seii.) wss considered in the fervor of roiited feelins as almost being n enemyi yet, il it had been certiuii mat nit luture prospeott tor tit presidency would be materially affected by it, 1 do not believe thst the vote on the re solution would have passed. Or if it had been thought that Adam would be elected, and if elected, would give Mr. Clay the high est place in, hi cabinet, there is scarcely a doubt buttikt the vote would have been in fa-. votef Adams. But tbe vote was taken under very different suppositious ? v ' tt tot my own pan, 1 nave no nestiation in saying, that althougn jacsjon is personalty preerred to Auatiis by tne peopio tan incli nation 1 feel in common with them) yet if it were known that Jackson w ould give such direction, to the course of hk administration by bis appointments or otherwise, a to f outer Adams' future views in fcrelcrenc to Olay'a, there Would he but one sentiment among the supporters of the latter in Kentucky. They wouia consider jv J.n uckiuuu ui via u Western interest, which they feet vitally connected with the grtat principle sdvocat. ed by Mr. Clay, and which tney, conceive ina treat measure depend for their consummation uaun tha succchs of his future exertions. If. therefore, it .tliould be perceived tial.Uie tendency of Jtiencrd Jackson's mea.uress President, would," do upplant Mr. Cky bv nromotlnfcrthe vievvs of Ad ims, then I have no doubt that the voice af all tl-uso who are iu r... af r.lav would be. if n are doomed to have Mr. Adams ss President at some time, let us have him nowt if he has General Jack a.r d.ul nf hut. and trashy oolitic, wbich ; ioa'i prcfarence, let th Oenatal liimseu would not willingly bav any other than' make way for hiuv-We would rather have a . i.w.,- .iaA ahirh von will him now at the expense of Jackson, than iriBU-l wvm t- -. ..... ,. . . .. .1 r.. j-..i .,.d;no-lv. 1 '-' . - thereafter at the) expense 01 Cky. But if sU7IVsVV'a ajtSl sSsjvwimws.- ' -jf t - . 1 ;j - - - , . . , ua. a- uitr tmua aitiHis asxatil Jaekton ctves -esrntst that he will throw bis frien-f y appichensions tUt.you may have weight into the -westerit W th;" M u girca me psto vf onencf 07 wo yon naajauiiiw vua- wc-au . n"n ws uomphiiuiiig of a stage driyr,'why hk din not -if: -.. give the fellow a drubbiugr replied inlw Gifne.1J - ' ral't presence " Oh I -was afraid .ihey would '' Vi tliink tue s military eh'eftnin If I proeecded to' ;,, ': nh extremities Tb General lau-ilied hear, f ,V-V ti.yi,Oatha figlit band of the pssaug ib tho';-', v snuugtBd the ditmg rooms.-,d he walls of th.-JJ j;T . ' , former are hunt with lb'! fact simile OecUi-Jtioil t , .. . .' aaT rn,ta.raat..rar-.a ,Km IVhi,-.!. f 1.1 1 W laftt ,., f A .1.' ' V snss and Jeffirwn, with a print or thu last scpner.rs.; . ; , With several medallion of Washington, sn4 as -v? j wtjll as I ean recollect, of Franklin Thc'drHW-; - ' ing room annbuus likeness of thu General; his? - . lu.lt! aaiafl aUaiaAaa.il .J kl. Ii-Miail. ka. 1. a r -I fc. 1. ..... very eminent painter, . Among the pnrtraiu ;.' . ;-" I that ot tlie lata Governor Shelby, ot Kcnttn-ky.. ..1 v lbs swords, pistols, canes, loeilala. 6co aluuli ; ,, . by various State, societies snd huliviilasls, were .- . - i ptesented to him, are k this room; ,.( the mwi- f t l;v v j. tlo-jiiote tr two small bronsud fijiu-i scf Nao ', ' p- ' Icon, exquisitely turnoti tun rnaiia ii-oin a ii'g- rv ;, : ment of one of th camion taken at Au.tmlitzi ' "' In tha tentr is II superb eii cular tuble, pry-ent- , '.-" ' ed by the Governor of Luui.iana to lilk Jack -l ; ... ui.:,k ii. ,.... .1.1,. i. ,- ,...:f.i. i mU, V. wi.ava, an. iMiiiniiaa ph. I ' m Mv-aa . . oed a likeness of tlie late Govern..!- Clinton, and .T-l r Coldea memoir of the Canal. 1 be voouw si1, j . handsomaly panered--that of the passagv, vhich ' i '; .-J ; ". ? is sactous sua loftv, repivsentitig souues front. 1 ' tti nobl epk of I'enelou. In this ild'ghlfuK , . . ' ' boase you sea tn greatest vaia-iy ot iwuaeaer r . , . ana oompsny tna b-nnieiaa ,nu planter, (trie-( straneer aud the neit'liW, the tasUioaable bt-llo' , of some ilistautcity, aud the widovr'nf a pluiti tAd Utbourer, -wlio -on a-m-v witli eoii tuileMitg, gees to tho.Ginral to gef jusiioc dmk Her The t(v lavoiu-eu guest uowevor, tauie oiu nevoiutionaiy soliliur, who is ruu:ivol always with psiticulai' " oi'diality, aud titsauid with the giHtatest kiudnesw, i I saw ou tlie oilier day liom to eastera part or - '- -Kentacky-- had eotao down tlie.Csuobia'Iand ' ,'' ma boat to XNasUvuie, and ou his return uaa . a-aalk.ul u-nnl miles tn vaMi inm. ar.a.nn. sai-v - l -i--r 1 ir it would uever do to av he had been to acar without teuiug him.. -TIseGeaet-al wa khr" . , ed at tUo lime, bat h-ft hi room to shake th vet- f -v ertn'S bwid. Tlie kttcr foaght Ms battles over. tgaiu.ate a heartv dinner, trceelved a supply K :: .1 '. af L'.. 1 . ... a...... . -Sl.l.,aaiB.a.i llU ' r! ' raiiona sotiisjuct, m w.v a., v. , , , nk way, and proad ot bkenteiwkiueut. . . . X , , s k he uewai is-xspwiuna u wiw v't- ' a 7i .ta - ia 'J5 t ' ."V 4 .... - . i,;'. ; - .y.-r-.Ta 4, I'- v i - '-i..'
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