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vil M aaat m l
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"r ' frWjr t-ar'r.g JkIm mi.
etM retain. .- -J
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, ., tM FUnc. aiiim tit
, - lev. thrw strata fort
lir-lwww e ewati
f!iv b iJr
f 4 v 0 KM0t!T, '.-'.,
jouX C. CXUlpC.V.
UftHtTlCKRT OF X.jCAROUxi"
of IIvwroJ aoHnt.T,
PIUUfr, t( UorkintfiMn.
JiA.f- Ahreheutl, f tiulUji",,
! fla!Ut F- Jsclc, uf Riehmnnd. i
,'jfi( P .' ol" Omiige.
Jfcr'iift Ci ttili'p, of H ake.
W. "f V.'um-B. - i f ,
AX irin: of Martin.
,jrfar J?nr7ic'. r . . .
5 Jmi 1) l 'rt, r Kihreeomh.'
r heard B.(f.', o Ncwsliantuer,
(" - - " . ' -
i. efxU.iH for ;cnert J:icXvw, rnid-'tlie '
niul HtC nmofn tlei to him, ol the 4iij;U et-
U in hicb U-- ht-ld bjr m.;,":ce.-
,1.... Mil hai more of itic Romfin in tiim.
tny row now Siring. ' Tkamaf Jejfernn.
mini .lackon iusttT eniny in mi eminent
:e tk pilHIio fitvcuri nd -of lii worth, t
mi Kr'reeii too m ntertiini hinhci- or
An'ofiieer hose serticei, entitle! liitn to Hip
ied by the fst Intentions tuil rt.e most
A .nrriaivt.f'r JOB - tlWISft AHAffR,
.Sflcrrtdfo tf-EMf, and the Urf tender of
nnnli that ilititieuisT!!l Captain, "(An.
m iiiTmaral brolierlv I never liwl. nH
n Aut'e. nv oltifit- loeuiiCJ oianuvose oi me
pnfiiintl RKS PKCT anil of hnost iH-
i" UJSXHT CLiT. ,-:. .
'1 pM to jntr't., lr. C!t fiJV to .,Jft. rfi w fclal I'.iat 'n-;!ii(; n! t i,
u'Ua-lr im rTi. y tt t !f A,r br M i it m.J and
FOJ THE STAR.'.' , ' . ,
i'C) MKSSR. JO. CALKS $ SON,
ntleniett, Public sentiment hwlone since
bounds to political coniroversv. t violate
i' evince a fearful expectation of defeat.
L Mewr. tialrs ,cc Son, have , frequently,
Irdinjf to mv' humble.judpmenlv oyerieap.
fticse umintls, and passed into the arena
Jcspoitini and tliereforerm&ny of my
f bm nnd I Uaye been led to the conclu
1 tp j ou are not so well assured or tiie
(lection of Mr. Adams a you pretend lo
Imlctd, we believe, from the menns yoti
to sijstain hjs sinking caowejthat you ar
h lrrfleila.t 'i;.pro5pect, and begin to
Vir of hi ucoes. For evidence of this
Jiion, I will jro pft farther back than to
psrrf the 9 . mat'.iiU,. ! is found u
pressing appeal to those- who are yet
"at; ot,- you'expreaa it," "en the fsnce,"
K jou Ke very pretty lunuag'e in-urging
m to ; gtt..,f?l.tM&. help you, and to
e yho are Jiuttised to wttuesa the. tricks
fie cunnirtft and designing, all that vou sav
Id be thought very : pUvisible. Out those
' art at all acqu:iintedl.vit.h the world, eun
' readily wo -through the nlirtter. " -,
must be encourarintr to theViends of
I tt to be compelled to cull in such a man
'and oH.such character (.'specially-or)e
named by, the Register,) for ielpf .;I
Vn. those who have the littleness oi soul
t to be " desirodH of r-olinr taith tht tnniar
f and have beeii'w waiting to Nee which of
:anaiiutca would be most likely to sun
d before they dechtred themselves for ei
f!" Is it come to this? .Are you driven
heeccssity of invokine to votir aid such
V "': Yes, m4 'yoil. attempt t0 fjain llielr
bort ty flyeeptlon," .Viin boldly ajsfert
"i is now e'vident that Mr. Adams will
Vmly roceUrp majortiy f ,i suffices
be peopltv. to eontiaue .to- pVesid tr the
ii ui sovernnientioT' another term ofscN
V JutsoMpSsr' C..des,k Son? Vbefe
on nnrt ti " mdicadom" which furniab
atwrmjf tuictiim''. In t!to westi A."
Af..., , p4 tO t9M fdct
J tKwirtrvble sdc4 .r
aiojr t obt.ll ibe UforiBaUM m tbe
ppev, m relatM lo tht merits of llwUt
(v.t d&tes. befr tluy made vp Ui minM
vm im MBjccv rM aului tcefUQiw rkii I
yoo cjnno, for yowr brea, tnaW. , i
' - reiam la- Mr. A Um Yi air1
t i k lu hjthma ctecutd the doW of
lit bift atiu U tu most tinctMptkxubW
""neri lb at His taWtKa ad eharacter ar of
jm intonlen that a on can, -UU truth,
say a woivl 9 lv diprpmcnt ;..
tlonytUat MbMeiecntcdlwa dntiet ia uuru
eceeptioiitibl . imjinrrMDo you ink fur
Jroof? It ia abandant. r At prevnt, I iU on
y feft-r ttw to ariMocratic pMicipkt, e.
prraMd nvmeaaajre to Co-.jrua-i jcb at the
drtlamipn thai . the Rejwtatire atioubl
not be nali?l by th will of hi contntuantv"
t- ha si option of power m relation to
the FMtama MMonr.to his tiasofthc Wra(
India Trad, and to hi umtatrt.nan fcy con
duct toward UttorjfU. These .tiii i War
been duly 'considered; a.l the reading part
of the eomattf)'ajr are auCoiiiatly acqnaiiited
with them, '.o coniJrr them very exception
able I further deay the truth of the aaaertion.
" that no man can, with trntli, say a word to
hi disiiannremeot. Siring ausp'tcion of his
barjfaii with Mr, Clay rested or him whan he
first went iytooffioe.' 'Subsequently, ctrcum
tance after circumstance hu been develoned.
I and ploof piled urton crvof. until no Candid
and impartial man can doubt tha existence of
that bargain, td wtiich alone, and nit (o the
sorrii:rt people, he Is indebted for hu ele
nation to tfio Presldenex.2 Tho Webster
plrd)re ia also so clearly proved, thst qp rea
oiiabls man, free from party p.'ejudioe, can
uhktciictc it, inese, i tninv, logetner who
other petty elpcttoneerinjrtricnj, which Might
oe rnedUoneil, turntdi justihable-, ground .to
disparage ihconi-ii character of eve o Jir.
Auurrm. in retereiice to this matter, the
people "have weighed- him in tho balance,
and he ia found wanting. , -,
O. 1'.... i. , .- .
- iw ii;ac ui3uc aeruow .concerning
,iaeK m wtucli are not tm. iou -aay- in
no civil oftiv.e of' importance ha he fjtind
himself equal to the'duvt's required of him.'?
Tliat ihig js untrue may be deduced from the
fiiCt that the people from whose authority he
nut held civil offices, hare so fur approved
the" manner iu' which he executed their im
portant duties as to repent the strongest assu
rances pf heir liigh regard for hi talents, and
their confidence m Ilia virtue and patriotism,
by continuing -to call hipv from one office to
anmher of Inglier irtiportance, ontil be had
M.-rved them in all the most bmiortant offices
within 'heir gift; and as an additional -proof of
Uieir approbation ot hu. civil administration,
ami of their confidence id his skill to execute
the duties of the highest c-flice in the nation,
tliey now aeek Ito'tnake, tym President.
' 1 could say much more " this part of my
subject; -but It Is deemetl unnecessary, and
my communication has already grown to a
greater length than. I anticipated. 1 will
therefore Conclude br advisintr the Editors
of the Register to try again, heir last essay.
wt)nt movt tue neutrals . v
E , Off the fence. .
Frnnhlln T.n. ftrht: Hi , j
"at fa in .k.' .Y.x li : . . ' . ' '' 1
' " -'.. inr rinics;j uKif ai urn uua' t
- ; u, iiin sun mnim iiii ! iiinnra ,.. ... , .. . - .r. .t . .
oo"t (JfitWrnvri kouafiM- l iu UrlUr'eii.!. Thero , v - . i'lPeiU .... - : ' '.,
r :? ' " wim t wi u l imiort sj analler tneth. l.iMi'ins UiC Vtrogt tHerv nmrninj arirul- I'l.i inii l.a rr. hr alrrd l,v -
-.. p.. ........ .-....,.. ...
...e,. it-' i . .
rrln- I , , . . .v ...., v.i j - - . v.. .......... , w , lc loinirs air, Atlanta i.ia . ,
' , w . Tn"TTevf,h,3' tvtherin !ow rtl, a.hNs arc anil tot Gaalile. of the inarioc corps by ir.sn ' tiiri.-o ,vf.ti-icl aaenalclraV a.
. m. i: . . i ... .. I i .-! t . i.. - I ...'.. i " . . . i
tne4 troPr;'y contisn'c j swlii.it '
viJitjr fo il.j. nil lM-.,,:f r 18::-4ie
llttn Ivapol i; '-i fMf.t vulval, fir arirj
of ihrtiuic, ail rl of diplnm .
tj: If it li4ll be initl, that itri'trt- '
net is llii .kn nf ro,ariin inr6-
rente, will it te allow ulihat Mr. tlffi
furjr ia-tho indication ofeunCioo tultr"
Dofft ihr cm.Uiutirn do the firinnpltJ
of honor, lrw a bi'tvtrro the ot"
ytHn ir I president, r& Uine f .
ovcrt-tary rl atatc, to be Mleut or t
uftrt rrtioauunr . '- '. '
' Mri.Cli n'otie f ivtrrt IS arens irt "
atlitar l.im what tloca'hu ijr llaea
he. tcli v. jjmttie 4-lrrnd lr. Aiw.ut
for iits virtues? , Doe he I ell a .!'. ,
r-r'cvt'iJ fiin'M a fnend lo the went? '
Dot ho tail , that l e i-teil him be- ,
aase he was of tho last cabinet? D.iea '
he trll us, that all he hid iub!i -Led t-
iMttt, litin wak uitef i)oe he apolo -
ue lor ukfratms Ihe tcinda of Ihd -
western peopl jaiiitf him? .Doc ?',-
aaj anj tliins about ilie au-prnJed ilia-
rirtwm iimji r,ne iiiiti!tipptr
Mine Hland, are Terv man, ron.-; fh Um'n-an.l it r..nr.ri. ;,h iU irinr. Kj.fn iK l.twftMM ir.
Unoat. nr thickiT inhabited: tha rd Arhip'f iI.m. .f...;-l- 1. 1 iv,.. . w-
W, , Csni9atru.'Q.' theihalva nrc multiplied bj tmoder-workett till thrj rJewand. that iheAnV V"'11 fauu
O'lenletl, mcll witltilr na tiracticabte treworthilT dwrncil rhMi riti.tl for this nntra-rl. i.tka firt -ilul flnvd
UttUnce vl tl thore. auJ th iicuruat "rirtainf j before a' the ancient pl-1 mre than tcveii Team ago, wal jh h.
CHaraetefof the paanu. beyond- aU.titatea for mart cT coflifortt, at tied from hit t"Uice br aentenca ta
otwer wMtacie. Concealed even frwn the 1 enmmixlated to ihc aitta tif he hermit.t tonft martial, 0 charjea preferred bt
netgmwurnuoov uat tinowJede i.f which; From 'the openiot tif the arrhvar.a Cil,U. lathe 1 toe f his dar. '.The
we then Mood mnetd. We pited : vat and glori". view of the MeiUter-- ealimabU character and tlipoaitlon
down the, rou?S aide of the rocky emi- j Vanea VprwBtr itf. and no part eoald CoU O. fqroldt the idea that ha could
uvo very uirvsiiNi,wainijMeKur me ocen tef ,er rhosen el he Irene of have ttrongea Una man. ' ? ,
wo anence, voicn, at we were told, at rn.nantie and aurjethumatt advenluret. ' - Inoklm Slur.
dd!e height bctwVen our tn UtU A m loitered on thi interet'ma .' V' - "a -
ground, k thouiand v'uiunt nilurallr The jait accnuata fraift New Oilcan
ocenrred to ua,' at the proljjbla loci re resent the citj a five Trom ilie prev
den't in the life of tine who could ao at alence f any malignant jevrr.. An
tertv cast off the world, and betake eprdemic-T.aired the Jfraptt, sir Span
liinnetf to a nook in the desoUle rork, isn fever, ia tajinj there: it it supposed
companioned only by the seagull, lite that from . 10 to 15,000 persons hire
vrry access to his anode xvai likely to beea'afftted wiiti It ht one lime." It
have remained for ever unknown. The never terminates" fatally, is cured by
old Driest himself had resided in thefatrople remedies and continues from
neirhltiurhood from the "time of hist three hours to three dayB..; WfiioSSftt
a nut:
:j , 'From the Monthly Magazine.-i.
,XHK CAVE OF II AR HASSAN
On'the south-eastern Coast tif the is
land of Malta, there is a. remarkable
cave, rendered lllustrtnus by the many
fraduiona respecting its ancient inhabi
tantV.x It has alwayn gone by tho name
tf Hassan's Cave, from the person with ,
whom ' it has generally been associated
in Jotlal story. But the ingenuity and
Credulity of'ihc people have assigned to
him a greater share of reuown than falls
to the hit of ordinary heroes, and ne has
adorned the tale of beldame mothers
with a fertility of interest which would
inrljntj one almost to Uoubj: his identity.
He is rt presented as a lievmit, a pirate,
a. petty k intj, a chi valrpus ktiighC a gi
fjantic g'ib'nuv ' H1 seems to have been
mighty on land And water, over ok and
fire. But' tlw?s. accomplishments are
tint to bin understood as, beinz'.attribu
ted lo him en maaan by any one of. his
glonuers; thy are so'CiMiected only upr
on comparison uf Ihe different versions;
ana tl, wiien.set toetneivtiney appear
not overabundant fur ouftman' sharet
and that of tlir.aea, led to the berajifage
f lUssan. . The sea was fir below ua.
and stretching our view to the erg of'
iu instant non in, we aigiiet as though
we-coald evoke the spirit of ihe recluse
from the land of his forefathers ' But
the sun was fast sinking to his bed. and
lthe shadows from the insulated rock of
Kiln already estendetl to the distant
point of shore, abivrf which we were
standing.. '.In despair, the dunkevs'
heads .were tiirnexl .homewards, the
vexation nf our party broke out in low
English curses, which our Maltese ton
ducttur vainly endeavoured to interpret;
and, retracing .nut tepswe clambered
diligently over the whole series of broken
walls, which wese no longer'a neii
hour's landmark."
' " You might have cone by a nearer'
M . :,t . 1 I m
ru'-iic, wiuiuui uwnj jm mis miscnter,"
cried some snc chsn tn usi and looMns
on tlie itlier side of a cjumpof tooes
that stood in the any;le ol the held, we;
sa,w a'stOHt old marr, leaning on a spade,
and orusinng away the heavy moisture
which hi then interrupted labour had
collected on his brow, lie bad a benign
expression of fuce, and in the tone of
his reproof Jbere was nothing of that '
mordseness which . mtgiit. have been
expected from, an owner of the demo
lished fences. Satisfied with this- mild
correction, he was resuming his work,
when tine of us ventured to ask, whelher
he had guessed our purpose in crossinp'
bis tie(lj,4hat,ie could thus conv, tis
of having taken a circuitous route?
? " I conceive vu were lookini fm i.' c
Cave of liar Hassans"
Yes we went in search of it, but,"
"."vYou failed? Of course you did;
what do these simple fellows know of
its situation? and if they did,. would
they venture to be your pilot, think you,
when not one of them wopld trust him
self there -for his life? Do' you still
wish to see it?" , ,s - ;
I'o this wc replied, that we had hunt
cd for it in every 4irectipn, and despairs
ed of finding it; that it must bev at some
distance, and it was now loo late to
linger so far from the city&c. ;;,.H
answered as with an assurance, that we
were , then not a hundred yards from
the entrance, and that he had observed
us, shortly before,' standing directly
over its mouth. If we had any wish,
he 'would ' bo happy to conduct us I
iiiixiici .v." &ina uiofruDai was t.uvciiuiij
assented to; and the courteous old man,
laying aside his spade, and resuming
childiiood, anj tht secret which he had that it is also prevalent in some oi the
from his father, was.now shared b few,' eastern cities. f J extern Balance, '
if any. nut the marvellous tale which
threw a lustre on the fabulous r.harac- ')frtn(t!ihfiJPci.Stpt.'2,'"
ter of him whose heroism and roonu Jieckintoul bu irko!tsale. la Kidz
ment were now before lis, seem to have berry .township., Bradfm-tr.xounty;, tlie
nonisioricai loumiation. - i ne true ac whole Correspoiidins'SJommittee, ap
count is probably that which I have al- pointed br the Adami men, have come
ready quoted. Har Hassau is recur. 0ut, and declared that they M are in fa
ded as being the tenant of this cave;' by VIW- f (he election of Andrew Jackson
.the laborious historian Abcla; and it in f0r prekideat.-fmrr. Xtpvj'J V V
justly inferred, that he wit rather' aj . ' V '. - l, '? l ,.v..it i
man of sorrow than of blood, from a vc l ",- ptfrrs AKD' ARCDMENT?
ry siogular tablet that was discovered The 3ackon Committee f Corwmonueoee
not many years ag, nd translated from for Philadelphia bate4 recently In a srlcs )t
the Coptic By a rrenchtnan, ai.tne numbers, aildiessed the eitiaeas of Pi-ansylvanla
command of Buonapartev I should 0q ttio all-alisorbin); sulijwt of ilia presldewey.
not have deemed thif ' little history of These rssavs aralabW written, anil arereplute
lUC pllgtmage Worth relating, had Vl I hh fatl. and. sound arnwnt, which, at this
not appeared a proper preiace to tins i (jria, Wionld rfaira the most acriouseonuiletv
remarkable tlocuinent. for us auinen- ation ot the whole ,AmerAatf people; Wo w
ticity have other warrant than that of gret diat oar liioki will not allow the publiwtlon
the priest whe tirst indulged me with of all dieseMuinbert:' 'Wa aliall, however, from
an inspection of it. For,, upon compit time so time,' lay such of them before our read
risen with a different, version, done in era as we may deem cf the most general Impor-
Bnslish bv an oQiccr qt." rank m, tht I tanee. At present we would call their atteafon
island, I find as near a concordance a j to the following; ' -v; ' ; , i-,,-the
two; lanffiiaircs will admit. Having - .. v LETTER III'.- '""'
thus vouched for its genuineness, I caiy ' Vou i-liave aeen. gentlemen, that in
not think any i com ment necessary lo ih lettcrf signetl '.iVayne' written
:.,,'. ; . !;. . l . r.. . r it. r.ir .f (n"'....i ''.LiJiL.!!.!
auvii.ee., !t cnaracici wr, aiuguiaitij iin.uie.itu oi toxx,. umier nivniictuon
j i i ii ... o r..iinu.a. .", i I r as. ri. .i nr;...l r.a.t..'., w,
auu,ucauij tv i an m mnwni. ';-viyi.ii(viiT aim jji itu w uiih
in tue name hi iu uunijjoooiuuui i viuvnc, mi,. ,iiiuui uniuuutcu,
l't quarter; . &mtuckv h:is forsaken
D'ted, and. once. d.'iMin'sUtv the apostate
ire. fik.. e. l ..j.. .....i:
l J A'iiU W VlilllMCU VTUII KICK WWIHIUCII1.V
Jfte illtflllfyAlit one natt-inli iir,nnrtfrs .ftf
I . .... ..... rv...... .
temiessee Farn.erJ 1ft thai btalei: Iritis
till probably go .for Jackson; and the
F'tciecttons in Indiana. Illinois. Mississinni
I "lissouti( speak to the Administration in
fice of thunder, while thcV triumphantly
""ii success to Jiirition. . in ie amiTiir
Georgia, South EaVolinn No. 'Carolina
Virginia will tertainlv.'bi; ovcrwhelndnir
viUeKrttinDort Jackson.j'lo tlie North t
W no -The thunder aw brrakioK aroond
fl,rr, Mr. Adarm's native place" Byen his
pi uat. Ne,w KngUnd is thrown into camt
FOfl against him,.0: We ar assured by e
j' tJigiiiy respcctaUJafipppsition prints n
e States that the cuiise pf tha Wise, ton.
anu patriotic Jackson nas many t,?elligeii!
' CRergetia advocates in that aeciion, nd'
proportion .a truil'wdisaeminated, thev
'tmae tb inereaae 'every day Swells their
'er. -Ia Nwiovfejtvisunpossiblo that
Uiscart tefmore than 1? vote-, and Fenm.
1 lia will frV eeruit uly vote fur J ac ksbn a
ititMnee." .Wheie then, Missr, Galea ft
ae vwir" favorablat indications? f U
Esat? All iould vou get all tlie votes
e, they cotdd avail vou noihintrv :But t!
'ids of Jacksun have almost positive. hsh-
'Ct that fu Will Vnt H VtVtf in iliii-ilalirt;''
i finfc.lal.. .1. C' . r I :.. .. - ..... n, i . "
fie. rntmen. in Mm m .T.i,ro
" help of (hose who are "deiVrous of voting
"til tlie majority,lott how s our cloven foot
'tluchv .len who have such little princ'v
v to Da " Ueairons' .of going .with the
uglrtAOf wrftne;," are too cunning
fnt,
an ancient coat, whose colour and shape
indicated .that it belonged to one of the
clerical , order, instantly set forward,
and in a few minutes jtad. advanced to
tlie brink of the eminence s'wJicre we
ourselves had been so recently; ). Here
he raised a thin slab of stope, about
two 'feet square," and discovered-the
commencement of a rude staircase; tut
in,- the;8itle: of '?ihisr rockrso nar,row: as
scarcely-WSuffice for safe footing, and
almost enclosed, from '-above by the
projection- of -ude"masset . of stoned i
This descent w As almost indistinguish
able' from uy point on the tcrra-firma
where we. had been standing, and fatally
hazardous to any whose loot, ".or hand.
could-be shaken by the difticulues of its
ijt '.-'in. .' " i.-' i. . I..... '
passage. - lie. iwviva uuiow us, pwiuur
tttnes- tell '.m a carpour.tiirccijine to
thCi surface bf the water,', sometimes
jutted out in fantastic forms, bnt never
KWISIIIUi BW JJl i jiailjf vuitju;ij
to. allow iiy tievtaiiou irom .iiie- pain
prescribed by the imits: the rune
bHiircase. Uccawionally ihe old priesl
aye liihand, for bettecsccurUy, to his
'tmmcili.ilp frilluwr. when the uroiectinsr
i.i .-..I ,...,r
fOCIili " aoovc ' anu nivunjf m nnu. nui
snfTicieVtly raged, to be xiasped as we
advanced.. And -many : were, the, dis-
irust fed dnubts.'asf the ground becsme
I'p'nerv' from' dew-tit sea spray and
the hlight sfepWind fibout aturp in Ihe
rock, where a single tinsteagy- iook or
movement might have been, al '.ended by
fatal Bonspquenccs'.At" last we'vrere
at ,he moutlrof the Cave -lts-pout i inn
had boen .Well described, as'beiiig mid
way ' between the base and the summit
of'Ahe rock' 'The sea roared beneath
us.i perhaps imprisoned in aoine tiaturaj
tucavationa like this one,' whose floor
might be the -eling--of another, slill
tiaontf.nf mn fa ihia wditarr ' olace. vtnoru awful' and , inaccessable.- Vrom
tudiCm h tinirnrpd for. anm( VrarA in the the entrance, a vast, number ofgallarics,
lonclintsk't)? a wave. ' . r'' i stretched away, by -different rannfica-
. 1 "'in r- mm i at.; t i ! ,i i ..i il. ii. a -u.
il hene and ullier. less nioliabie tram-1 tions into ineooom oi me eariu. iurv
. ..l . ... . ji.
lions excuen iny curioany to vrbii im
habitation ; of -so inrmorablc n man
why lot us not smile at the feats ef King
Arthur or J.iclc the .Giitnt Killer.
One of the most favourite records is
tbntvh,ii;lit;fiudteratt:s his worthy deeds
dtiririsr a sine f the island by the M
sletnites. ""He ivaa himself' a r.ative'of
n i ;...r".ji: ..fl,
no Tt, '.i, .i m..u .i i....:. i naroarv, auu a.voiai v ui m vitoi ,
ction loAhtfJmpcsof th-j AdtituAstratiefnl century, he .had found sanctuary irt
thiv.uoJIow" rock and neiWouiu not
desert the kind mother who .had foster
ed, him.'-' ;Accoidingly,Vhe' jKarrisoned
his cavern;' amU lrn his commanding
post, sorely distressed the enemy's fleet
which was -necessarily enposrd to his
balterT.' " .The Water JSimphs atone
;ao say tn what numbers the Jmbanncd
siniiei't Jell into tueir cniuraei's, uy
sSirnt
man
trntagem &uA: danng .juf 'jtliett great
(IDA' , l- V. . i 1 - - ' .
1 lJtit' a more credible, becli'ae a more
modest gloryi simply describes hinY as a
refnsu, who, .uisappouneu tin ms.owif
country, lied with ,1111 only .daughter, to
this island... -There h resided in honour
innn"fit"mcn; and devoteii to tne nui
, .. -. , ..... ., f, ... . . f
ture" jt hm belovi cnuo, me soie prop
T.f his tnfirm Knirit. '.She' wis wooed by
a prince of the country, anti the smiles
.. - V .' ' ' I1 . .. i .1. - ...11 ......nr.
i ine lair, tiruajiu ihb, rrnuv. iwin-iw
ci. tier latiier- nromiseu .uoi'ro r"r
sumtnalrotKj' But whilst afliancedshe
wa '"seird" Vih illness-of V deadly
chara'rtf 1 her sboft race "was run before
men 1 had..- time' to lake note of iUftnd
'the-theai t-brokew. H.tssn fled from .the
Nol Not one wor"4ike this does' Mr'-"
Clay utteri' what then, does he ss y? he',
alleges"-"
ami merciful God! May God be' prof as a faithless agent, a liungling.negnriav
pitiousto (he prophet Mahomet!. . , - ' tor, an artful sophist, a vindictive man,
"Peaceand' blessing sttend hilamily! ; j fc 0f . narrpW .views,- sectiohal' feelings!,
'iMGod isruprem. m eMratal. " j t gacrigc1 th ulood of hc; West
-All ceatetibeings : pn away and , ( J fih.(if H
disappear, but, you 1 have he consolation Vi'o prevent the election p.suchaitian'j
oftheprophetd.GtwI. ;.",, - d,0 nfeonle's hopes, fears inrf nnminlea
' ' T TT, TT f a r were all appealed- to it wa8 iVpresentr
son of Ah El Hud,, toe, son of Meant fd T,i ,uf i'J.i..;nR-Ar rf wL,
be followed. uy the most
cofise-riuehces,' whilst, the
teeuetn candiaate ,!woHld
...t.n.M : f2-J.fl ntilltvklol, llllfl. Kltiaj 1
lie. in this sepulchre, the hrey of death. " hleToul
UliA . Anonil ; f ItttA 1' iY . 1 llll tCli II V , I M r ..
ISth'of the great- month. Se aban. 'in ,.t 7'cP"l
the year of the Heg.ra , 69, , . fehe pro- . Mr. craycocfie, himself to
fessed that there was no God, but Ud aiuni'upoA'Mt.'Xdami. and uppcajs
alone without equal'.'; - u; . t th ' , fW t rt iattem and
dost this tomb! or a western- pres.iderit-.in 1822," he
0 it as a wide! ook the solid ground of-principle, as to
with ashes! my, thepractice'- of 'cabinot, succesBioris
iwayl, :'.'-.' he and his fiie'ndsvsolate ai" july,'t8?.4
f ' Oh! thou, who regar
behrtld,,! am betrothed t
Myeyelids ;are sealed
attractions have passed
,, Nevertheless, my mournful state pronounced the elevated of presidents,
nf nrnbation is transitorn lathe hour 1 from the cabinet; Tike pope from the
of resurrection, when the1 Creator ihall cardinals, as umotini in poltcv'.t)hschiel
restore me tu nit, Biiaw. uce more joyt 1 yuug r. lenue.ncy imu.vmcnnjf unm
fully behold my relatiyes, and exulting-!hVr7Micfl be-
iiHlhii raurnprt nl mv anrrnwa."
9J .i.t-ufr ,yisu ... , u.
,1. That he had long intendrd (0 vole; i .
f'ir Mr. Adams. --.,,,,'.,.-. '
v& That,, after censuring '.Gr-neril V" t
"... Jackson, ip the debate on he ficm-'" ," '
-ihole war, it would be incoii!-istntJ,' .
. J, to Vote lor lnin,,'i ' , 4 j
S.'Fhathe would nt, by'voting fnr a "v ''
inilitary- man,- givjr an -assararicc ".
lhat this, rt''ualio-would' iphis h ta ,
,! tho road th.il hud, led all othe re- j, "
t publics to".ruin.. .,;tv. V. , '; r
Fliese are -the only anolpifSj tbat? !' '
Mr. Clay has ever offered, W.the j,co
blek for voiugor caiululata wliom het ' -1
had danounced an eaxtem candidatc.i
which he had i deprecated--a 'pabinet f . t
candidstp't nbnoxioua to amind iriiuhli-'i " '
,..i t . ....... ' - 1
can 'viiii.ipi-n aim ior -voting nqain.sr, ,
a west rrn tnndilatet hihesi. in the- "
people's wisKus1 ind reriuumended bv,VV '
the a! must unanimous' instruction .of '
Kentu,k,i3 ;.,,..:.-, .
UNow,.let us bneuy enquire, jfvhether-.'
tliu'exruses, for this double outt-age.are:; v
true and sound. : .-",'. u -. j -t .' ' '
.vl. As to the y?ri-Ve need not '
quote the able address of the Jackson
Central Commi tee of VVaaliington Ci-'"5; S
....I .'.."......! r' .V':
iv. ui 11 t: wj'uiiiu ui iramnnnv annovxn ' .
to it; a Ttw tacts will sufficer-Early n ) '
January, 1825. Mr Clay told General
Ll. ...I ..'I' ' . .l.t I. -.. .. . .".Vi
rug", "i vuiigi csa, mni ne never- was -
vas so much puzzled how'to vote', as ,
wberi. he .comprtred the, pretensions of, , ,
vivur wav n.nwt.1 vt imiv xuimu.. Ol ,liir
AdamsMtn the- 8th of the same month; '
be,. wrote to Mr;.' Blair, lq Kenfurky, -that
he jq'ust 'l noiv.hcgin f. tomidcr U,
for iehotn he would fotei" on i he C8th V
..r.u.' 1 .1.. i. r. 't 1 ... , , T',
411 IIIK HailllT llllllllll. 1 HI. I1V-.SI llkfTrtl-
i . Z . V - ' J ' I""'
UKjuoge jrooke,. announced Ins deck-
..II .' . -. ..' t:
hion; oe iniimates tieaitation until tneftv' s
but states that, W tonVuljing Idscon--
science be lied concluded to Vote for ' "
Mr..-Adams!,. :Vhat, efte -Urn, shall ".
shall we t,ay it Mr, Clay's det la
MmttW ' kT..1.likt.. InH tllln.ilfl. IO1Vt,. .
that before he had left Kcntui ky in (ttui : ., :
fall of 1824. he' had. made known'his '.'
. 1 .ir.rf......... v. .a.: .' -...v. C , T
imwvi irf 111,1, vw , viv inr urn.
V 2, "As't'Miie necOnd 'Mr. Clay." pre- ' -
j. 1: ji. '1 .
sought the people, oy every puuiig.Hiuj
fv.vrt. "' k i- T... 'tic private consideration, not to sanction
. " ine neautuui nature.u. voui .v..c - ' infl f!HnVPrn. .Wilrnt.
and nntformW serene minUmtr Mai l, : , . ,-r 1 .
'.lii .v":- or eiwingair. Auanw; an
uiuiina, -aiiuue iut wiiMivnng jr-r
how in skilfully striving
and now in seeking to ,
Irom it
Ohiof f
I r0iiiill v il ura 1 nriirlinniAfl. in fjft
to repel death; r. ' !.; , . , - ,
draw vantage . , , ; s . . . i.,,f - (; . 1 'l ,
If ia ,lth tllf thai nffrra a transit P"' " ' v.. '
. '.l . v T T , .7 -'i " " to each other, until Mrv Ulay reactieo
to thd state, o 'if Wasligton, 'arter the election In No-:
the abodes of the blessed are enjoyed in t,L; , Bo i ' 4 . k
.s;t. .i,.,d.sU rV-maif Veinbar, -mi. . r, , . ?
1 x p9 " ' ; . ' ..r Andj now. we recur to. the question
ueiiinuiui garnens anu. 1110 uiui iiiura ui 1 .
TFJiv, n' the;,9tli February, 1825, did
Mr. Clay give the presidency"' ". ',
, To John Qrfdam, whom he had det
' nounced, as- a 1 faithless , minister,
atid,' vindicttva" man-wan enemy pf
.', tlie west -a uui)gi)ii auiuassauor
p-an artrul iwplnat, &.C,,- v
To John Q. "Adams, the taxlcrn can
" ( , didateagainst tvhom In'had r to
'. -Inmllv nrnfpstpd 'f rv" -j
the softest rivulets. For this reason we
venerate' tlie creed of our Fathers ,:. But
the faithless offenders,' sprinkled : with
the waters of oblivion-tney who have
left nogdotl works, behind ,ihemshall
fine in condemnation, to sufl'erthe most
agonizing torments & eyedastiug pun
ishments." ' Art' ,0VAH. .
i,Vilhi. IfurnnA vtirV: " Malta flluatrata.
1' -., i"..; ., ; ; ? ' lo John O. Adams. .whose eticces
. Sign of theTimn J-ln the city of , V ',on frwm " V . calinct 80. h,,ii:
WaahinftoV. on the S9th ult. the like-1, iM to republican principles, and
hess of Slrfc Clay, l by BO, in kn' ele- w pernicious a a precedent.'
...,..; r.. 'v.aAiiVrl f. aa1 t I Wt ask, you,' gentlemen, whv Mt
public outcry three cents were offered; Clay elected him, whom he Jmd for so
but as no bigher bidder appeared, tne iubhj ri "v
umtwaa tiotiold.-- Mark tht contrast! good of hi country,, aa he always pi t
1A likeness of fackson, 8 by, 10, id a fed, to preserve republican pt in
nlain black, frame, was nut un. and.im. ciples ai he always asserted?..- ;
. . . a ' m ' - , ' stvl , I J'aa va a naa . aan nun In nr. gt u a a-M a n linAti
; i)(t at, ol k7. -ainei ...y.' jvfc.,f.'j .riMpv, oiii
mediately atruck
r.,m. . anli.inpst Hiliprnian ha'kI at honorable anil lair principles, .tell H'Im
ihlft waa vhhd Jeicknonbeenat lila- he did -rThat they, were politically JakeiHcrt.him in every Vhy
A111. ' itnrto'il the foes.'and- personally' estranged," up luiJcs-udf! him liQro ihe imbltf
'racu,"y. V, Xnqj ', v- thfc. winter. of 182.4 being admiifeilnnifa Mr.rtAtlams, (or whom.
; ' ' ' '."-r" . Y'S K .S ' then,'we,afck tvhatit wtii,- ijiat convcii- had respect'Or-ktndeMj and a
. ..' 1," 1 - ' ' rd annrv rentdsion into svmriathctiad.i JackS-Ml' for w!iont-he had' 1
svMm ,i AVkti aiifijnraiusi lunvmn ann aan v . v 1. f
' S.'fcftr fo vovr eandUlatefr- Jackson and an
Adams' man met the other dajrs-V tllw. tor
Jacktm," said the first, Hurra Ibr the JHevli,"
1 said' the ; Spunky coalitioDisti-- very . wen,"
ireturned the Jackaon'iaa, "you stick. W ftwr
... . ' ' ,r. i.i.'i.4''MMinwi u inremniiw,. --run kk m
were apon without a ray ot light aBd,,-,,, .n4 i-n,,- to mine.".' -1, s fc.
fov this reason, the central end prtnc)na,f f,Mt - .TT-mypn.
hesinn? The i:han?e
prodir.et) by - tometJiingUt eD'cct .sft
marvellous and ludden a Involution,
some! king 'tnusfjiav becn.AatU and
something mast have been (ononow,
tends, -that he was apprahensiv of cell-
sore, if he had voted fhr Geni-Jackson, "
j'r. i:..i.j .:.. -.1. I. i ...1 t. :. .,, ' :
bslei)u flie-.SeittinqlB warlthat is, Mr...-' -
CJLyaysf h wiahcd'Jtiv h'e.eonsistenfs-
let tiff 8i'f . Ewivwhi'fhor Ih-'Hi A& in '
mitcV'auae; for ,this"a"!pi churls in ii; Jfl .'
niasppccii on -tne cemintue war, jftoru-A
ary. 1819, Mr. Clay mid-; ; , ., 1
, -'.TcaW ll" ditmj;uiiilicd Captain, (ftea t'.
vijackion). u.ho hs shed to miu-h glory ba'i.t"'
- 'np, onntrr.,iid ulinse renown conuitutaa -. v
so' laige a ptn'titm ,of in moral property, I ,j ' t
v w,nevor -Ji", a ibht ru n ivn, Bny .oilier . 1
i'fvebngs tliao those of lh; moat inotound,
- fvspcuv aim 01 tne uitnoH hiniinrss: with him ,' ,
1 my aoauaiijiunea l pity .lianhvii, Hut as ftr-' f :
M it hat .extended, it lma ho.cu of the mint '5
T, " amiablo MhiU' r, : , s.l ,. ' 4. sf '
V Instead 'f Mr -Clay hi'intf inconsU-
(jeot-in votiti i'or a man tltus' .fpoken bfr
one would suppose that the mcotiaiMen
C would be i voting a-.iinht him.,;'Bot, , .
Uie fallacy of this. apology, Js shown in
still Btrotiger .light .Miy. tilny pie--J
tends, thus he -could nirt consistently .." .
vole for GeiHTal'. 'Jackson, after cifcnsur- -ingdiis'cunduct
iti the yeminole war ,
vet he voted lor Mr.'- Adams, ' wh had
in his closCt rioly''consider':dand trj-'l
umplantly,dcfeiidnd every act of ,Geri ,
tral Jackiort, which Mr, Clay hod cen
sured. "The crossness of'puch an'ifci-
ctise apjiearsj besides, fioin.4hS facts
vUiUi we h;,''4l;tilt!d - to Mr A-
dams: Mr. jU,fay,.says,j it v,'6uld . have,
been iHconsisfc-nt, if he v had .voted ..
Geifi JiU-ksun, alter censuring himj yet J
htf"sVtrd for Mr. Adams, 'after having
calculated to '
! he voted .
he had not
ginstJn.
ntertsined.
must h&ve bccnUhd evcfould ctitei tain both, .,' , ',
,"3." As to the $r.-CXUe Mr, Clay
says, b'a tfcared, ' tin election of Geo.
Jackson vwtild be giving an assurance,
that 'this republic 'votHd toarch itj $9