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9 t : 4 . sk . r" Y ''.? -. . . . 1 - , . t . s 94 I ft t V . ! ' IB vtkert .1'.. r . sr.- Jnl'i; Mr. lv ve.r "d it-are:-" iva rv-.p-rt fjT-er -. . H op' at ha. U., r-ritv '4 md.-..VrHt Mrf-ty .. .J-rT ' .jtitvl ksB. Kq. d , Mr M'wkin! isfha tm. lf -it " 'Vf. ' fcjw.r'' ' ' jirM.r.wiJ- to.-aLrtin Mr. AWtaun - retT. it . fi w'rrat this jif r jr tin'. --i I -.Ivrtta 6i iKn. w it,S. t .l ira:.nt the elecliau uf l..i- era! J .i kun. v- '-' vrfe, l-Nte lV ... ff' in r'te ' . ' : ; C TH()M i$ MOIiC.ANVi rr - : i -- k i .:.- -' Arfj-t.,",. -J ft;'rv. . ..'": r:'. ; - C. In reply to yonf- iaIrr, whether -taVa'aicmeut mule by Wjltiim rl-m- y no.! tmiuiniiica oy mm in i"r : ft ll.rrrv Clav. ami by lh.t iter pub .MiHel. ol , ; converastion which, J'k ' . .Uce Jwrfween OebrrjJ J.ickiu.ii uil v ti: ln kttft. (on ?-2l iUi'c 5t5)t NNVt Al XjnilrU in ihi -gn if it trnr (Mo i lo repeat li - joii h.l We hprH'ifiM-f 'Ifcltrifil, r,'i ,H4( th ii'n f iy. Sampl? lhal ' -Qm'. 'Jtek'win. nrtW tojk iitwr 4-'f.i! tirihtf ir mi ' The Ediir if 'ilie .V flnve the" pnMicatwn ,f hofi'e(' w.it Vvcn llie apnrhitcs ff trfith. - AIT. Mm, iii ma Ix-dire the laI - C itfi.. w ..ltrr frvB ViVnitiin unit if u'- Iare;l t fc n4(t come to me in con.- ! .Mr. Sam!:. Wirkmnrt. "merale'r of tle " Sfatc L'Tri'la'dre.tBu lieiit Iurns "2 b6r-U tiMirins him to call n.o in hit t'e iF what Gen. Jtrksotl Mid t the SixTkntn 'fin,Mlf Workman jya abso i DttAilik-M' . Sample in VI ta :V f meiit to Mr.'?. Clafi eirredti Mr. E. y- AT " " " " " - " ( 1 'jnl. b all we eoai.l for fou here. 1". y tut .tbrrawttl-af WisMrictoo thtc4 . A-. ..ftift n.l tK flnffreil tit ttnun ; jv ; replied tnileel my 1d Wenil, tHert )w fhrtittrf and :cofro ptTon; Jiod hni; berf too. tlj E4itor f Ahr N!iona ,vi iBfclirncer. were oripeuaf -nppma .s; h intl.ft:itifin 111 bnilMt i- lteOI.?3 ,K'T - man Jetter,-t hi watememl' Mr. t ; Samnle aar, tlu you, mysvlf a5d olh" ' were present, i1 A my . VfciillectMii T. : do nftt V-af.'Mr.'. San?l,r out, h? ks ; thoucht tliatViierce on itoy nsrt,vould , r the f- ub ect. . ana aiso. wnc km tyu Treytificata of what Gehf, Jackson had . sam n m occasionr Air .nu eci i m bWj'full and atjed'-ate infoimation wi theMtfiler '. tit a entjeirtln in kemtky from whoa 1 have received a letter sk: 1 . . f I. f r-t. i - V . ".r . . ..... - tns, . ' " . r i ery Respectfully", vhim THOMH morgak; Sum!. tVorkmnti.Etqr, I ' irashinefcnL' .Tutu J8'4. 1828 DfAa Sin Yfftf flute of the 17h L f vlln C,ha;nlver'a Uerim Jet Alex; ' . : r nntirin jwh'nn M r. Edward 'McGlao!?!ii; ' t n vii ...... .!. i' ... ti: a sottveraarton wit!, peiu. jafki'N-. 4 ivi-in llin'"U!.t' nrsidentiL elecli.Mi. . tin. ni iiHiriraii (uwnsuin. rmrivu iihu ' :. .' . I l.AAt --"Mi.. tvUlnnirMin aicr v AJenerur, ' to msnnor, wen. V .CeneraT,; the; pevplft hero ,dtd ail they " could fjrtVouj but titcv ; ehcated ymi . cut of U at theFedcral tity w, In Hn-i , . ,wer to thlalhe Gi'neral inade a reply, ; Yuf I ' cannot "undertake to ,civt hi " 'tjofds, but so fir as iny rectdlt'cUoir v . serve toeJl'vaiVTAUftvfiiMiid it y x1d frienilthe peopteliave the ptwi V " 4dtriii'the tbnstiffltiemVii; '. v . 1 hare ciiversed with osiah Traes dell and Joseph Heiiderion, Esquires, , who '.cr at M f ., Chambers' at UUt time. wi, riciuietya.incai w wear jr, -.. ..I,.. f'.l L.. ll . " "In ni.t icrfjl tie second lonuirv-, '.". fFhu'xryw tcrolttoMr. $ample, de hiring Lim to adl it'&lr.-'MeUluuh? i "i't a otiaii Ai tfrlijtcale of when (lent. a '-Jackson had taidon th ' ccaion'' V' TcTcf written by ftie t Mr. Sample, 1km ' '.' did"! feccivB a letter from him on kat -V aubiectTlMfreiHO uatJlit, rauw dj a- and Wft McGlauahlinia.thi matter .s-,." '. Very reanrcjiaiifywor, v w tv- - .... - v'i&fc" -- ' 8. WORKMAN, ..." .; ; i"-;i:i.': AKOtllEIl CAl.UMKYv RKFtnTJX ; From the KntwwUe ( ttno.) Iteeisten ; . .... i J r..i.. uoa , . , - it maimer S2iiurfij, r ju, : ;' ntcation, f jgiKd by a number of (he cit- ize i!f tlii.Cftouty.ha"i their behalf, 'iien ie?eiHtd t , 3i,u wi" ....".1 " 1 -it I v''.iiiM ainl ' It, wllli.'i,,,i';." , I if Ton for. ,Vu!;li:aUtt3- acccropafitcd i .- I . - . - Pe ; -f fSM-!.'il, i.MtS : .e ;f f t14f dam rr, rntt f ! ,k p U'.irtti., t.Sf y fr f-f Id. caa' ")r W vmIp Jwpcf rT iciirnfe. Te, i 4ii 4 rll!r; Uif .i.i-r p4 tk' p"pl. i eiy. if k r!'Sniti( t tnUi'O. 1 titoktl f .r airrtlia me tln ofpnrtenrtr ( iimr will ikia aa act of iuf r- ImiIc. aa 1 1!-4 mr-At kcarftly participate mri'k ibrta tit la Ifiimtiwni whicd Ue ben,t,ie'wit5jee f lurH iirr(irrwntaUM). I tto, fiwa peri -a obcivjiiiuv tkit flie preedr, d"ilie 4:h,'ao (r'a thirtit a the a(trr in qMtinn, at Uin cnane tencl by lacfa poraeateu in tne icifufd c-nm aU fii-" I WIUJ- jiB iW proesiinn th rfn, at the Km-. andr tne" cirmmauibCfa inorit tiitt. Tha brm;. a 1 not am, fun inc, that ir wit hearty ef predtih if Jirmeit frelios in a cood.cane. atd I jv.iU Cnfnmaii cae u all tkat wa af terwarda dottc. . 1 1 d I 'iofttie,' known of the warcmeut (and jUt kind J-ivlIity trticoded .lOuartl aC and aiv (ami. ljf been' uut ir,rte JueUn) Jahould Uave be'3''jut mactl aooner in , the" nidat of tt H it-1! aontaneou ex irr'nn f public entimefit, B' tjften cnuplaloed of bf thoe m nix are Incina be tf being aMel by , it, rerjuire ao prompter, mc H patriotic vmotioos f thyac whn. love, liberty and it proteC; iin tint occam'un it needed no Hirr. 1l h ut no oilier. H. ; Attn Jud;-ts -'Williaoa, and theoearr n which thui iccurrence. are intdei to hare noculsiia. 1 couoi 4tlr ex . rHeimy vitnti lipu, by adopting .the. ; anzoH-re iri1i1r!timuicatin m m rilizpim tte!f;V!iicl, for' rerself, ( lo, iti.tht. ful esient." No Viidenca loltii wron. nor any 4iidignit j racotnpatibk With whatever his situation andcimduct ctmtd vrihlfufly tlaim for him, wai of frcif '.iirjhtf'Jed by' me, or thoRf with wnom I'Wu -aitoi-iateii, in my anowi' edge. ; Other,' and, it ia hoped,; better fi'tlinw than irny which his pruenre touuj iexnte; 'prcoominateo." irue, ihaof J Jtlg Williams, and hi r'ulicu-lou"tory-abiut Ge" Jacksou,' there u likely but one opinion, and that confirmed b authority a indisputable as finthite!f, has .settled ilnwn mich a flislvtlae.t For- tt haq been thtmcht that it would be more bectjmint; thehfiice wliich he held. 'if he rere ip attend '.noVe to. its duties, and test to his Vagudicrtatiiins on politics, and the reotaiH)i, of hjs pew disclosure of the old Harr. secret, ti) every bdy viq could ehditrr. the sacrifice of listening to him.' Ad tb.h hi. strange propaga lion came in such 4 riutntittnuble ahspe. a not only to rhetf v; what manner of spirif ,4t wa,s; rarHl thtv frrund. ft was iiponbut tt-,vas oppoctHl oy the lmprcg nuble birriers tt! facts and r.mnmon ntnte. YetV.ioi: all Jlv's-t here tiasl ft " MOT?" raided to tnerras" his dtsqnieiaJ stbat wiioM have bVen flumnt xtl h : nii- 1 T - that prectoii m-iMe., "f.ahe which w dU oat to m?i !have ontv tv av.'tbat in the cnncltx1qn,iT.(the in, Jtw cd coin mun i c a hort , t In wli o in 1 1 vnA v cnrteeritf Have ulV the nnttlrp,1 wlilrlr at jarevbt I deem thein.wnVftv of 'from ntei; That tjri Tec was fully authorkpj, and how make !V terms tny owtif Very mpctfuHri j ' " ... " 4 You r obdl ient servant. ' ' . J. 1SACK8. -Tilt Efaorlnflht Kii vllltPeipMr:' The Faurlh nf Juh nt Ifutr hitler, n ivuic ten,' Jn the K'io,xifl y.iKJ-iuw a rrtis? rable attempt to ne rvjrt fuels, n4 h pilpuMe rrrirenentation "of this celebration in oti vilhf. wsthhiV due to Oie character nl r citizen ami our own fectuis to (rive a Hrief itstenient of the faqls,. vlucH'will pro. tent Ihr stthject irt its Wie liht and jfye tlif ontra:lielion '(lirrct,' Vo the puhlicaiinn ! hl.tedto.- At an early hour on this day, the Whieheitcr Onar-paraded on the frnhlic square, lere lhV Were oueil by a !ni-je number ol the citizen of 1-rankh(i cottntv, who then marched ftn the apnnff of Major Richard hitrp, abnttt ,ne and a half mdea distant where the day wa,a celebrated with feeUner'and umtiuarHuanitoity.; , At an early houi in the eveninjrr.the Citiehs dispersed to their several homea, atl the Guards" returned tn. team and were -ilinlnsed. Hi Ooiitr, Jd!e Nnthaniel VV. Williams, was not invited to the dinner on the fourth, and it 1 ta he osenumed that (hit is the reaaon why Ju. 'Timer 'f is i o' much - exasperated pem'mgtl,e'; a)e eltarts.vmade by .lodge William againat fieivJaclcsnn, to be founded onjmpnre moUves, and not only unsupported bV other testimonv, Nit at war wilh' "demon 4 trat'mn alrOfiRW J)oly writ," it Was timnghf pmaem iwt o iiivue nun. uut no insult iwm oITerfiH'i.itlilTe Willja.n. . "The people of Vraokt'ufeouniy hadAeen noftlied to meet at the court lintwe in V'iin-lnter, on the 5tb of July- for the purpose of taking into con aidcration,:and adonttnT some . resolutions in relation 'fit, the nomination vf an elector for the Jth elector! district. Thiameetinjr wa attended, hvi. mao of the tnost respectable rVH s infltientiat cituen of the County. AfterV'ie mcetiiijr ljonmed, several gentle men ssstf ijHIed st the office of II C. tV'iMiams, F.oq in the court hotiset a proposition w& trtade-h-y dome of tht 'eo-npany to form a pro. , ceMUMi.nnt) calloii Judpe Itacks which was acceiW to. Before ; the procession moved fro-n the Coort ImhiS!!', an) ckgant engraving (f Gen." Jackson, dt-eorated with' hickory leaVes, waJtitc( and hickory bushes Were displayed as anpropriate badges. ; The.prot ersa'ion then uoceeded to the residence of Mr. f sacks where hv joined the company, wholly unapprised of their previous movements or future intention, sod which was intended as an expression-of poblio sentiment doe to Hr. Lsacka,f'irbi known friemkliipvto Gen. Jack ton, and anxious desire to promote truth and suppress falteboocU .This procession msrejied by the room, r f Judge )VjllUm, in oing to ana returning &oju the residence of Mr. taachfl, being as ivrar aud mucti tlw: best way, (the court tux being in session that evening) and tpen marohed to several other houses io townCar.d in doing v the Judge' quartern were again ' passed and repassed, and the same feeling that inspired them, was Warmly reciprocaffil by manifestations of approba tion by kH the fimities that were visited. -The fti'ovc ii a ttort but correct statement i avls ft! 4 f i. "fc ml, it llf f 4 l!. s-r.r ' ttrno- yd ' t '.m f ' wtl.lre , W nt Jw'r. abni oaed ! sW lWr rary' Iaut. r U S''i Jni, ! 1 1 S i-, tHu rMv J rcWtrt eros-" ol 1 W !. tcM tajcaMHrI. This . taAV NVb BMtl V. tvniam e 1 1 sn riuVuvl ad rU aiitl rtMffru decaea'e4s it ana, doi.'. at " U rr.b( W n, - iT.lbe SL-vMt KthaMa If. TTUMaaa ks ll aWW Ut cittMjMBf amaktM (null n"U , U k friesMta, ftugfct t bees i 1 the troiibW ' f com. awa'tuig Vim upparl iuU that were ta k W tlta foenh. IU i already 1 ssorh defradad, ia pubtte eti autiua, to atuwst thai jtic otiuh wuwU be eeraary t calt fixUi, ad " oarade a no efrwo or three bonoVai sswa,'1 fo the SHtr ps af arnVrwrg icMlIgnitiea to kia IT. Hi cbarga gainst General Jeekann. wbicsi h. a o otbef support bat Jus Jknt awn atate,nenv alike inspire lbs ste rVeCngs af contempt for the ase aajd aa entire disbelief af the oikcr.' ' Hi preseare could rtajherui Juca ne eoatribute la allay this general presMM m public ferGog. T atream of rcaenMaM aagbt sod wauhl be turned - gamst any awraen m society, tt wertn of aotice. wbo becomes so lr- tat ta trutn and the magnanimoms emotion vf th'.-liuman heart, as to give publicity U"c!is statement s has Utelv lappeared over the stgiaVnre vf NMlia.iirt V Will ams. la common with our feHovritUena. k I conceived to, be our riglit to assemble sad freely communicate to each oilfr our opio.. ion upon snf subiect whatever, sad in doing ao, aonform to the principles of proprietr and decency, and notcomnw any "au-rajre." because Judge i near at hand wbo differs from us in political sentiment. Not the least res-mtnent is felt, or Sutler leelingr enter- talnr J, towsnU Judge Vdlinms merely be csuse iif a diTcrence opinion, but in the account of this affair, the inteatioa, acta and deedn of the Winche.ter mob," have been awfully misconstrued. , tu pawing by the Judge's room he was bare'y seen and perhaps not thought of until then, and hot a single, opprobioos epithet- ia known to have been. ued; either to the Judge or any other per son wha did not join in the procession.' Tb.lt Is onevuf the many false siutemcnts put in circulation, to produce enect abroad, by those who look on to the ex change tie al- faire to Guatemala, nnW resident'' and com manditig at one of the little spy posts orthe coalition. - It is now too late to endeavor to effect a chancre., in uubtic opinion, by such lams expedien'St the will of the people. is mads manifest, and ail eyes are turned to the patriot of Tennessee, in whom are united all 'the great and shining qualities of the general and statesman, ami who, alone, can redeem the lost honor of li'ts country and restore it to its former purity? The low abuse contained in the publication alluded to, against General Jackson, is entirely harm; lea., and ean do him no injury, who is so firmly seated in the affections of his country men, and only shew the angry tuelings or a disappointed few.v This ia the only notice which ) that publication is entitled tn, euti whcb would iot be made, but fur the pur pose of shewing, that the persons who engag ed in 'the proresniou, am among the. most resectable eitizens or our town sua county: And in the1 transaction of that day we are not, ushaiited to ackaowletlge and aver full participatieiif and as to the part which our friend,, Mr. 1 sucks, bore in those proceedings, UiOith manyrot us know that be ww not ap prised of the procession an Ifi 5tb-uhtil it rraclicd his bouse, we are authorised to say ftr'iiutt,jttiat in cominon with all concerned, In- did rnu' cordially unite in what Was after- (W'-irJi, dure, and would, undersimilarcircum- st.incea"r do She like 'nin. . And as to the regents roucirrned in the misrepresentation rcturred to, and who either skulk from re- aponsio Irty, or who are wholly irresponsible, iio, would csiufii their reproaclies, more tahiabl'Mbnn their praises, f Wm-Af. RrJnr. 7' a. cms,' : fftfil I. ttiti?tet, i) H C? tminms,- , !in Tf EniiU, . John (Jtoilwin, lioht. S S'iarp, Jt. Ci'iA. .Hrrnwler Young, Hichartt Sharp, Thomaii Finch, U rn. Matlock; F.dmoiid FlusvJl, J'lii'ip Flanagan,. .Wi.i hustr, erf JjKphKlel'per, .... n Ktltll, ' John D'ji'gherti, ' Jamet liuSmton, .'; Janet S';ft',f . . Witlinm fCiiox, vi John Ai, ... "1 -iVMium Dnrttit, ' Jlnfrkm . Tliraev, 7Aos. Ilnoard, Jurnc Ghver, Urn, Rei'ven, fi'incheiteri T.'jUthJuly, 1 8"!8. 1 have been requested, by a uttmber6f the citixens of Franklin County, to notice a coin mpnication wluq'i, ha appeared in late Kcioxville Knqti'rer, relative to the Jelebra tion of the 4th o July last,, at this place. I was among the number of those who joined in the celebration, on tfjat1 day- It passed olf in the usual way ,on such occasions. No mob was raised, nor there any attemt, witln'n my knowledge' to coitmiit any riot or disorder . of any kipd - Oit thji 5th of July, another celebration, took" place which might be called h llickor celebration. Many of the very first men in lhe"entirity,Tii point of stand ing, worth and respectability, were engaged in ' it. .joined, also in this celebration short time after it commenced. u. Vff had-a band of music; -iid murched t!irouU th town with hickory bushes aud a. portrait of Gen. Jackson mounted on asta This.d'iy also passed pfF, as did the former one.,'- I nej. ther aaw nor heard of any attempt to,in juK or instik any petyou I have tuely ttiWlef stood, that a short ttrtie4 befrewl. joined the company, and wh'(le Jtbey1'' were passing by. Kawliuga tavertt,'' at which judge Vt'illisms put np, tliat One of. the young men called out to the musicians, to play the rogue'i march. This attempt at disorder, if it deserve the name, Was, as J am informed and believe,1 immediately uppressotl, ' ,1'he statement in the Enquirer that there Wat a Blob, ou either day, U a tTws misrepresentation. " 'i Very respectfullv. yours, Sc. - ' W JAMBS' GAMPBEOI't -1 Was at the celhratlon on the 4fh of July, and on the 5th joined th procesjlorf; within at few steps ol the room occupied by judge Williams (when on their return from Judge IsnCka and continued with them the balance of the evening. . No attempt was made, on either day, within my knowledge, to insult, Judge Williama or any. other person. 1 con. ctlf with Mr, Campbell in saying, tliat " the Statement in the tnuirer tliat there waa a mob, on either day, is a gross misrepresentar tipn." G1UNVILLE LEWIS. , following letter (rwa New York is in answer to one which was addrea edti hs writer, for the purpose pi bb tatning his most unreserved opinion This reply waa evidently not intended lor publication, but as it presents the writ it's conscientious tipininns, .and slates wine interesting facts, it ia Com municated to the Press. It ia from one of most iateUizeat and best iaform- J tsl.citjteat f'et Yk. We an tSaeeHfv acnsitif,J wrtb ki is ; , - . aUeJiT. ar4 e are perfrt rly cupvio eJ that be ads sice se rpinia rbjcji he doe -a b?Seve: Jtitk. Cj. ' Y1 ay" t,eiJ ana the tarsi and tell tae the wrt bat 1 hsa iuorerely au'cwrIItt54yj.' We nertr btd before its In' the lute a snore cerUtn prut pec t . ri imphaut rivloef.'.i tiio not sir ibis satrely to t ncur;e y it is svnat txt maw wean p'Ji:iiH af (b?l Stale ssitl dare t tlcur, snhst ever, ealculalions Vua ravar a ia the aJmioistratiow paper.' It is posiUa Mr. Adams ma receive 1i of our so sates, bat mar probable that he will oat obtain over 8. Ia snare thso balf ii.e cotmtieOo oar Slate, we snail beat then two ft se-aod in the counties which they entry obtain. Columbia, OutfiJa, hx. we shall Vun them to the prth. t)ar friend in thete counties art active, and calculate on beating theiii.v-Tlier pre tot ait coontiea in the atata that the admintstration party cau at this (iasa depend opn with any certainty while in v one-half of mr counties we shall have no orpoi'.iou worth tpekinr of, -The nttniriattou of Jed-je Thompson has 'encouraged t'liem a littlehe it a respectable man but fo." political purposes useless to any psny, an-j lor nu preaeni iniiiscre tion, he will foil under a tv cis.hr of twenty thousand mnjority against htm. Tue Supreme Court is in a fair war in disgrace itkelf. We shall' give" one of them a lesson in November. - We. have just received iotetligeace that the anti- masonic convention atfJtica have.no mtnateu . uranier for Uovernpr anil Crary for Lieu tenant Ouvernoi-! . If seems the Supreme Court would not go down with them the poor Judge i in ' a flattering way." The friends of Mc, Adams have made great calcula tion ' kin this masonic i-ueatiun but ther begin to find it a double-edged Word," and the chancet now Ire.rthat we ahall receive no injury from that question while it will be embarrassing and perplexing tn tliein. -The fact ii they .dare not lake the Anti-Masonic ground the most they can ItUpe for i, thai in dividing on some new tjaesiion, tbe may take from , us S or 4 votes, whichi with half a du7n federal coun ties, (which they expect ia get) will be all that party will ever obtain. . -r'.'In spetikiug t( the tluubvful cuun ties, I mean the counties claimed by the. Administration party, in .Oneida, for instance, (where Slot fa lives) which we have always given tliemy recent in dicatiotis are decidedly in favor of Jnck-son-pEvefl in Utica- their Head. Quar tera, at the tneeiing of Young Men, they had 250,Vat ours 380. The Ad ministration will he SMonisheil this (.ill when they see the Genernl Turn out in favor ol Old Hickory.'' They will be as muclr so aslhey were last fall at the tremendous nt.iionty-iti the xitv ami county of New York. Wo sliull have a larger minority tliis fail; , . T' . " Rely on us for 24 voe3 for the General. , "We are near the "North Coun trie,!' it i tfne but we have generally been a Harrier state f-ISow, however, even Connecticut is in a state ofebel-. lion agttnst the House' of Braiireet and N. Ilump'-hire and Maine ripn fr wsr.? Old Htcxory will, b-vond all question, gt't some votes in Maine." -New Nomlnalian of Governor. There is an evident want of .concert a tnnng the tliff.Teut p'ntmns oflhe Adams nnrfv in (his state. TKcV arc compo.ed of inharmonioiis mieriiilR-oi tnn having dineiPtit objects tn view- ahd the n:iins4iiaf liuve bi'i-ii taken" 'to mrike t!tin.-trioyt; in one tlnvcti'in 4rr fikely to be thrown away. Tiif party i falling trK pieces of its pwii accord. We knew that jhe nominao" f Judge Thompson gaV great dissatisfr,uoh tn veryjnsn v of hi nvn iTirty , but tve con fess. we did not execf to pear so soon of a counter hniinatWirfrvm' the'dlsa'lTec ted. : Such,-3itwevTfc ' is.Vtlie:;.firoiy A rtnivention," styliii'jr itself antr-inssonic, has been held at TJtica,'" wtii W Wed nesday last. nomiictet Francis Grap tjcr.'tif Ontario county, foj Governor, and John Crary of V.;liington;lcoun y. for Liout. Governor: vt.The circum stance is somewhat fmbarrasstft.'jfor Judge Thompson 'and hit , frientlsL'seyVa the Judi does not re-igtj,.hiti seat oq the bench ithas bi-en stlgg'psted that he should renrt to the cxen isejif is offi cial functions in thisemergenVv, and issue hi mandamus x E.'Po$t. 'V Albany Chronicle states,, that the' auVi-masiinic "convention at Utica, hive niiminated Trancis Gr;rner, Ksrj. as their caridit-ate fir Goverriiu, atnl John Crary, Esq. as their candidate' for Lieutenant Governrr r?,"- ' , The "same paper staf es, that M r, Grander has accepted the nomination made by the Adrainistratitm Conven tion, ni agreed to bcctmte a Candidate for Lieut.1 Governor. ."' " ... i,, vv. r. .: ... ' ,' .' ,. Jy ., . The ftdUnvrns '-letter presents an hon est view of the Prospects in Kentucky, It .is confirmed from so many quarters, that we do not hesitate to believe its statements. Every-ihin; satisfies us, that Barry'a run. for Governor will be no criterion of, Jackson's vote ia Novem-behcft..-?;;. .,'.- Kmtucty Eleetionj-P Wnf Ciien nVirgioia noW on a visU tp Kentucky , dated ? . 3tpy??tl tis :t-'v To the. EdiJQrjt. X take the; libertj of troubling. you 'ts-jih & few! observa tion tipotl the apprtiachin ledion in KentBcky, through wfiicb state I have beeu travelling for-about two 'month.. The impression abroad ia carefully kept1 War V Bp kf tseVlicutrtfut rHJ sJut, fit electtueat ttmxtie snn m sj kit as I fa!l lest tf tU aU'a;'" f panics aO th rresUtntial Qics?o. ili tanprvsalen it alttgther erwmetas." It ia irae. todesd. lUt as a peroral rule th admiaUtrition tren snll srte tw Metcalfe anJ the Jaiksow mf Hr rv.Nit tneeicv-iftans are so r.utacrees, tlkt ti e tessH will exhibit nothing like ao estimate f last rr I alive strrrgth of pi te - UfitAut?y alt On trrtp' tiotiM ' ggmiiut ilt. ; Urry That grnttcmse. once the ine-t papular man in the Statf, w nw psrtirulirlr obnX ioua to a tnajurity t.f ttie pfopltv svS Compose the CM J Court . Parj; It Vf not to be es petted, tial ell these "r-er-ons fan at once throw, 'away .the strong pre) entices and bitter aaimoaify sinthta leader of . thur appotienta, which have been excJlenl and cherished daring violent conflkf t,f rtlve-jeara daration. ' On the confrirv, Metcalfe v. is ne veV. in volved: in the asperities of this contest. 1 He' I a plain. svnVtble man, whose onassumtng cepnllican siinpicu' ty of manner, produced a rry great ef fect in Ids recent fuars truni the state. ' Above all, hr was 'a stone-ma-son,' and gained his livelihood by that rrpecia9ie trane, unm ne was near tor- ty year of, ie. It is cunmjs ta ob erve the enthu-iasin which, this cir- cuinilance produces - among y a larfe ciass uf pcrsofij, anu every-enort is used to increase it effect. " In this county. (Fayette) handbitls are now dulnligtjng,-ailnressrtl tojhe mtehanict of Kentucky and ;the ad- minisiration tickets to toe UiitriDuiril t during tho election, are ornamenied with the engraving tf an arm e'tended' holding a uton hnmm't. It'tnay be well to add, that almost every where i Mr. Metcalfe disclaimed any.connec tion between the elections .for Governor and tor President. 'fti'me other circumstances might bo mentioned which operate pow-rfully to prevent the rallying ot the Jarkson strength upon Mi-. Barry. Itngether I consuler the election of GoveYnor lobe very doubtful,, while the same observa tion convinces me that there is a deci ded majority for Jackson in Jhej Btitel" r.very where in my route through the State, the result ofmy rnquirii-s was, that j;encrally Jackson men would vote for B.iny, but with very' ninerous cxr ceptions known tu my informririt: that no adinihist ration man will' vote for Harry a known to him. " 1 have been thus particular, jentte men, becau-M I know how much interest is 'felt in this election, and because,, if it bhould terminate unfavorably, our op ponents will boast of it as' a "complete and glorious victory;' as the triumphant acquittal of Mr Clay by the people of .Kentucky , upon the issue fairly and ful ly Ipade up. before them. But, as I have shown you, this will be very far from the truth. Yows, &,c JAMES CRAlK, , v. sif Kjnawhaj Va," "' . . . Another Trick uecc.' The Coa litionists are mm h af a ss atiout.Gen Jackson's nativity. One set of certiR rates makes out that he is rjj !'( r Two or three of those shrewd, aitd ini'h telling E lihirs who are always on the watch l"r sim in'w insinuation against him. ire oMlf.ivoring to cast his nativi ty in a foivisjn land. Thny have hun ted up the 1st vol. of the Port Folio, for a. speech which tlicy say was delivered by him in 1 80 1, when he was about to take his seat in the Senate of the S. in -whirh the Orator said, that he,, was 5Q, years old, and .ame fo this country at 14 vears of agi--4-of course that he is a ftueigner by birth, near 8f years old, &c &c. Now the N. Y Evening Post slmws (-which.would have, struck any impartial and sajjarious person) tljat it was Jainr tiottidrcw Jackson, a sen-at- r of Georgia not of Tennessee, who madv the spppfh in question, lie was anj Irishman,, an' intrepid r pablican-M an(l is how in his grave Who has got a pa i? tf $fop:Bu$pnrut-Entity FOUKIGN, "Prom the New-tork "Enquirer of Aug. 12. 'The O' rinpia. '-from Iavre, left that portoti thc fiistif Jufy. .Th Russians have cruised theDatiube, hsving met with ' a jppirited opposition fiom 'llje TnrksTvthe details ofwhrch" Will be found ; below.- .Tliewar has indeed commenced in earnest. The following Jjr theTiirkls1i,'disposjtions of ia forre, very' IrAadefluattv. it 'would seem; for all . the object of the nar. ; i - The-Seraskier has received orders to march with a' part of the troops at', A ilrianopleilo defend the ttpnrnaChes vf the: OiHiub'fThe Saltan himself in tends to deiWi LforAdrianople, ,' He 000 spahjirtt'ular cavalry,-20,000 artil I ery-; tl O'OpO artillerists in thefottS and castles tri the fto,phr)rti liiid Bar-" danelles n flies whole' iBO.MOfmep ptr gs nirnl irt the "Eu r'opea nVmahtier: 4 n" "addition are CO.OQQ " Alb;inians 10,600 Boshiacks'; MX000, lVmeli)s : imt lut garians.15 000 Asiatica.wTotal 65 000 trained in the. ancient system;: f Of this number, 80 000 only can be spared to make face against , the RasRiaos, and of these, fcotne "are required for the gar? risnivbri, ihf-ljanube:'.,, Ji'.lYi'm The Russians' jjav yet to4cross,lhe mountainav io which i'f they"lucceel, they will meet with pp'Jgreat obstacle until near Constaitiqoplew : v There Is no rews of interest in Eng land er France. 4 PASSAGE OF THE DANUBE. The official bulletin, from the Camn has only ?0jUW men eftcampetl atAilinj inula. ; lys whole tnifitary forc,e Is as follows: 40,000 resulat InfaBtryf i'rt.- t Jaaonar.tri.-af i t ' ltaita t'.e freitir.t , iht Jl;e t t lte Vtr ..',, had Ihrnan ; p ectrr' t' . gates af t..k- rV,. flitui snade thtw f ff.,-,f,rt lio was a.Utr-sgte, , f tg The lfieWs er ItustUnat theTfki.h terted v an impaitaU. :- t a t ,kvt .-.in ..ear i-riv ..rt" rtj Wenl .Is" ' p St' i CV ..- nrttl Lt-fl, AVI k .r . u Mtft by .tha fortrrsa li , r ere nry a fn fV; sod to eoVtt itaVeade of r tn) Irtot, was embarked ,f j acerdel lha Osnahaiq nrri espirted by a prt ef thj anoiHsr, place, t-.vnim,, , comma ad tf Geo. Redz; jaactian a( the point wtrt was o be crowed, ,j , Jmva. W rnsjesfy jutBed thf, delifmag hia' er.ffri. 1 (he encssHoment of ik r, T.'.l j an. J n . - acHC'wipou ana rortuvf , t ileum .was sorg. and on tk k ctm k, the Emperor took, hi r "Wtoenrr ' at. the roninvnce Iska which lel to.the L: Ha wo." a Ix'tery aif 24 twelv. tj nji ro'ui ere.teil filence the fireor , j, batteriea, oprret J'"cjnnr . rertith the flo'il'lai Tl.r ru-, swered wlfh vig-Mttt'b'ut, ihr ,' tfe.tti ire M , ld ftr tton we eiterrea, H Ai!r the -Zaportvue Cossark,'-, Hf lighM rjatteaux . and ' hit .f .. the Eaiperor's Servtee jnl j mo-t teal and- useful arliv.tvn momont. ' In gin''r(the Ts i i of the river, tha, RasVurf x, , tain the enemy's wjjjnonitl , cross a deep m-in-h? both whi,,, cle w r. nYereoinrvarid the t . of the D itiube, gained. J f The. Comnianrrant:. of the " liough wound d thcesimme of the action; dif nor quit kit At eleven o'cWt;:tla'ruikij1 , ries. ojie ofwb'tfti had ben ondrrt ami exploded, , killing 'and thirty men. were-in the p0Wl.t , Russians. Eight battalions, d fral Cannon ww .disembarkttl, a: Torks were in full 'retreat nWr fortress ofrtktscuVtif which I1 fire to tHe, suburbs, '.Thisr; lk not known; that of thRtij,- less thsn miglit -nayf beerf; f ,. It tyas supposed that a bridge completed -ver the river in a fr Camp of Srtioxmoira, Vh embarkation of the'Russisns rout afterb' ''sssifgf of the Dfinuhe , fueled.' Tha Constructi.-riT.of thrb was carried ''on'" with rapitlitT he Q-h, at 11 Vcloclf, the!'rcin Roburbs of Isaktsrha iuVfe consun, the Turk. luTJie afternoon tr pp'ror crossed to theTorkUh sir ilocrii hy thZprroguh.'.-Jafe4 of -the Porte-, and after visiting tb vhieh had been occupied returtin! On the lOth a letter from thr F d'lsakt?-cha isnntracrtl his intrntii surrender, He wair alloived anti the next morning to -accept tja -lajto-ofTei-eilv' .v0n tlia5;mori Ttirlcish deputies tpproacheil (ogin tice, that flie lernis were arf eprrt!, , the fortress resdy to drrenler. thre? o'clock, two' Pacha's, F.vr ' coii,mandant!;;:cf ;,Isirktt'cha, snil : )n who had 'been driverito taker theif, after the defeat ofhts tipopf 7th, piirthe'tr(rsp($ fa" tn fhel-.s- Tle town was'ocrurnt'tl by1ie Ruv who found the shop all peit1'nrii bropo hi" -v limn ik svii camp Uhnnj rtatni weea- k anti t con I iw M Fj l .tin pinh' Si-; llri, t :his fie.m inhabitatif a resdy to"reftve iHat, tng peacefully With) the t oflirers .'.tl.K... . nu'Hicin.. j The garrison ?ntthe two; Paei i perniission tOTetire atJfl-etty.j' S" ces of rt ii leryj. 1 f lstan.lnnls, Ar nitiimsi nnt )rotisMtrS tf tfve.fi r whj')) svptjrfonidera'bl in1, hamla - of the JliiVsians' 0n ,the dy iievrs was received of a battle- tqolt place on ' the , Hhi fler Jlr-' Uetween the wo-fjotiltaa-'rhe f an? had eeventf. barqties.ihf4!lf thefTrksi Ihirty t w: Thr. fiJ rnenced in ,tiie.,rVif rnt5!l;nn( ivy brisk;" butf tlieToekiwb: admir struck'hi .flagf andutfterjiotrt V .tweritylllyetithor Turkish 'jpfssrl.' f?kennlt;': hurnt, or; run V The ix thaVrrmined took Wfi' der jheguns of IhaCasfT'pf This 3c,fhrv rentlered; jr. fs'ti"!'' Brahiliitv fi mtrfi&lcS'f' on tha. I)aniibe,;VwsC-f ompf( ty&bf-rnvtrw latest adrice,;and the! wliofi 'arm 'tq.fulltwv ' - lf,:',l.- 'FRGMrilE; SEAt";OFfWA I Tl-efr 'Petersburob Gette lOili of JitDCglvps t hp following '! ligence inan,.' exfreordnary rneut: v ' '.'- " ff trait Qiit-rfrtshfcrt ??" ':Fi.-l Martlvaf', "WitG-e-n-.tcin r; JhsMhe rpc'atiorjTorreducin!r1' wliirb continue v?th -surcess; will be eornplefed; arid 'that the flotillJ yedJrom-Iiirn'Ttl syilf- probably W wmmurtiqatioti Lhefwetle f'irt; arid thcopposite bank tf "lle fiver. Vctctnt nt tU Ffrtmi :fcMe, J:VireMtl'oifrti; 0r.sj wjjort tH qaatlron rquinred 'at 'the -Bba: set Si1 W:tthi- 2d Maf j but Jtrein? i ented by ontrar ::wifid ;c'ff' fogs, ftomj doubling '; Cape (on;thr soufhern coast of .the". before .the ft tthLlt could '. i. t r ih, roads f Anaha till the! 14' the 43Ui,'Col Pervoskir.' wMf (nl his Srajesty; 'arrived from w'Uh troops to reinforce - those irt to beWmbarkedj btrt-" , ventirrg coinmuplcation' Wi'h th ?T ron, he diayetJl. ihtftjjreatt preserving tor Wral darther , he had taken' tfp- hB'f?ogflrs byaop-erior numbNat-.'. -..In the mornin-of--tW''!" ''fe icent -wit-at aecotnpfialied . ... '-. T ... . 'if' .Sy,: ' .: - ! bar t ' atti d W! ".Wfl our s ijt h ha 1 ha nana ttt. men . ) m.ai hfe..i to! isn dy-A la,,'- (he t 'tAte Krn aVA.'l Lot, foil Ii vie Iccm mm 'iien; prs! Hi .i' f ir l.t : in eti: ed( ast Je. ier ii'a b? iid 're i mil pec ml bm S't! fste Sai Vie-. t I -ii. w few Hit Kjfi. ,:t;i: .'-t'- . , ".)"' -J.: ' -Mi 4-. , . 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