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, - . v f V -- . s I '1 T . . . .... I -.It. k 1 . tTKIiNCK & IX MAT. ; aw. ' " -" " - 1 - .r a .11 l-a atat k)mtl IraU i -v. ' 1 mui aa uitra- ntaaue J . , nuta i 0 Kditovs, aelcaaall 'U1- .,f Mfl- T- iu-nr J throe- liatca fnreae 1 f VSK - i'.i- iMCS "" 1fKd rft-'w. '' C,wiUk rttit "I'M pui;tH Un- I. rt THDNHs it m.oir. I'avutteyillo rBper AliU.'r lion, vHh cool(W ml wurful Urwert. , Slhw , hieli wnwictxi now "ww" ive Raleign verj 8lorU t 10 o'clock, A. and iTTt SaliJmry on Munnay wierjwuu. Iwninff. ler Slilurv t 10 o'elott, OnTmi- mornmc, nl ruacn ivieipi on 1- Puviimii tn dins lid m n " Ui to k Mixta in the Stage for Uie North. 'ri or vtwgc UirouRt oniy r imodatmnt on the road re pood.k nrery, i liun wUl I iid 4o the comibrt of thoie who "T' ' GEORGE WILUKMS.. ...IMVli. Ang, 80. 1g2 ' ; 38-' aVjn otf ii'cbraraitt'M' th Jnil in Kinitfln, oir er.ni.ty, North Crolm, 6 the h mrt. 1 em mn, who Mrts hit nro u LCM UBAN, thai lie a tree mm, ""- - I ot cel TBi-r dark enmpleeted, large noc, uu.in.Ml. t it ihout five feet KTCS leight lnte highi hut I hari clouut ne 1 e. If twre n owner, no w . . forward, pro F0Pwt3f' W ehiirges and if. him nwav. '. ' ' . JB tEmAtt HAWKUf S, J3or. AngiratSO, 188 39-6m W..Vn m and committed to tl.il ii.il. o" (12th instant, a runaway, wlio U himsel: v h httlonrt to Cant Jaroe WU l'w -v . ... . 1, of I oni.eniee, ani tnwi ne lorroenj to EH W. Ward. He n low mulatto, with j arm, having lout the le below the elbow ie owner 4i required to eome forwart1, prove lperty, TM.y.inhargetaml tako htm away or he 11 be dealt with a the law 'directs. ' . J, T. C. VVIATT, Jailor. Uateigh. S. G. Jnno t, lC " 2Wra , V. 8. Upon rarthernquiry, I am rndaeed to -A the -above runaway balone to: Lemnel imJeldof Waine eoonty, N. C 1 sy b P -. -.it.i iir:.HM (ii'.!.""ali:f Ir&Hital, 'fnr fHblithir, in the Town of Ham tse colter -rt;?-.".--;5 -',.. . ? '' v BY JOUN CAMPBELL. 1 Tbe Minerea will be pi inted on a Urfce sheet iik hsmlsoine type, li.forma In r itinil' interestinff to tlm Fanner, llie kitioian, tlie Merchant, the ProtesBionat Gen lmn, nd the Mechanio.u wai be Bareflf se-, fcnsil; nor shall the Ladiet, ud Xhosc fond of a- Jtmcnt begleeted. fineit v. M be my anrt aim in remler the Minerva a weleome i-?. lor and anjitriieU'aad arattsiiig Coiapaniou uvenr class of tlio eomtnumty. y . ' ,, , . ' am a HeDUblican in principle, ana a douw. n In lacllng. vDut tt all irDportHrtt jmstsures, en ounQieting interests or party iri raaj.F- l dincilv mn 1 yhall FudeaTOT (O tUTSUe a IUO- i-ate and Maiias com, he-.columnstw Minerva shall .never 1)9 lent '.to H i acinus v advocate nrincinlcai -or. measures lmrtlul to common conntry. ?The merits 01 eaiMivtasesJ i -r . important offices will Ho ansse(l stnellV, t taii'lyt and the error of' Uip$e in ofTicq ihafi rxpoed, , ijt, i .-;!f4; ' ;-."'' ITpun tlio an-engi-Atelng subject of the nrii4 tutial question, it ia nru.ocf-aary to H'k, as i: eloction will hnve been msd j before the iub ntKHi of llie, Minerva commences. ; WilU this brfct" sketch of my vlews.and princi-i-i, I most respectliilly solioit public patrons M-sons to Hliota this prospectus stall lie sent, ill ploaaVuse their excrtions U obtain lubscii rt, and make t retaru to the fW-iiiuster Jilax by tlie ,lt of l)f ccmlicr next, as it is dr. Vsed to commence the publication of tlie Ali "va about UiatUme , "- '4 i'fhw Vrice of subsci-imiign Will 1e -two dollars M fifty tents, t' paid U advance? or lifeemV f h if payment,! hot made tn tlirce inontlis m Uiv receipt of the first, nqmbcr.4 is i Any parson who shall procure ai aibscrailir, 1 become 'responsible for vynictt, klwll entitled to a seventh cmtia. To'ucrsous t a tosn feel williu to mqk the 'terms as c untouating as pumibK';: tlierfloivj wlii'PC-, a ' : . , ' Pfl?urc!!;tf!.lteratur nce tyferi month h ffV rh&4!tjg VrietauirtaaUanitw TivclarrTur Ku'ti! M-A Visit to. Capiaiw,r..kl)i,4t.i5. fraatiuu pf the- Pedetlve policy- of Euwl- ;nKiloiud History ol tlai .tvett touaja i w olitital Trininu i kewoel'a Jounwv froiu fiw C"MiLitnil Travels of Jalip LiwH-ardi-lHsbofj and ArwInluHcon Pab,y--Mr, ' lil'ikl.rc W 3e.f,-iMptkn, far St!; rtttUfs oZ. - toTni mtu .PCEUC EUCCATKlN, 'V Cta-rttMs-JC, lis th Ut two) U jpstrri nrrtl a r'trr, Ut (he ai rtslirttrfS. tW bjrcf dirtcmiin- tin-' tk btrtaiav; uf olticarkiai ainuo lUa coww.ti' an J poevtr t las of f Cirly; - H, rcoutiMrnili that .iVt Le tiaUtwrc, at tlirir trt ati'm, torraw tt rl tr 4 per cci.l. anj au istfittkii .nt.as to arcarc a clear incoma ol r ttni. TLia will ba ckarnjii ' . cv tLirrj, without tluubt. Hut suuij it hui be i tetter .plia to burrow money afl r 0 per teat and realm an iucotoitr 20 or SVi .The writer fn-pre with ttiit tnoatj, thos MjtainpH, ta educate at our Univerniljr, Sl or Jtwi'JJ tnra to be telectrd bj a Comruttreeappoinleil bf (he LegiiU tare, nut vl atl the apntication that may t. i- .. f. v i l 1:1- no wane, i nis ia -i.nni v ikhi, use- lav. UatrfraJil itntb better thui to educate a honJreJ of a. thousand; r, in fart, all the yoanj men ia the State? " If the favour i to be conferred upon tin boor only, it will, it it feared. aurnriiinslr aesment the number f tlriiae who wilt plead' mtrertjr. 'Iliey might amount to such case to nearlj all. The committee to select, will be employed also in utoxt excellent and enviable business. Out of, say 100 application for the bounty, only one fifth: by the plan of S. could ret eive it; o that the four-fifths would feel es IremelT cratified .by bein njected. Dy what rule are. thia Committee to be guided in their selection. lij ia recuinniendatiuns bwuglit by. the ge nios of the applicants r br their own soveraiiin wilt and iileaure? Either way will doubtless, be perfectly satis lactory." Hut Wc recommtnu an etK lartrcment of the n7aiiwhichein prac ticc, would cost the state no more, and would at the same time diffuse the good more conerally. Let two hundred mil- lioni of dollars i borrowed on the cre dit of the State; ;td let-all- be Irenea- tedf by it who will satliey ar' poor, 'l'his sum might be obtained' fruu capi talists atl or J per cent- and besu in vested as to yield any clear pi bQt that might be requireiK . ', A great blessing, Messrs. Editors, you will perceive, is. now proposiAg for the poor by the ingenius and philamhro- K 'ic plan of the correspondent of the egisterw t Not, however, for tiie Fioor.' no means. Neither id it to umish immediately to any claas what it generally' termed elementary or in dispensable" knowledge. Nu, indeed. Tneyto whon) the bounty of the State is wished to be at present extended, are those, who,' having prepared them selves for college, want the means to Scarry themselves through a collegiate iourse. This class of young men is irobably immewfy nxi-nytrom; and can iny body doubt that it is infinitely bet ter; to give these their finishing stroke, than it would be to teacu spelling and reading and writing to the very few who are scattered up and down the State, and who are of I i 1 1 1 ? account? It cannot be otherwise than obvious. that Legislators ' are bound to patron ise clinical studies; and classical per sonsi for from , any other. sort of per-, sons how - Can ' we expecf to : near "i hurst, , of elotjucnce;" or " dwell with pleasure on ihcir poetkhl produc tions;" or witness', ihtir ' scientific i esearcHes?' . Notth-Carolina" is hma ziiigiy in wapt of eloquence, and abso luttly buffers, having so few poets. Excepting, indeed, one sable minstrel, whose iucubiadohs'liave recently adur ned the columns of the Kedtsrcti, this large State hath f ho one, wilhiu our inowie,dge:,vho,'"'cah build the lofty hvme.'J H is hiah tinieTihe attention ofour Legislators was turned with se riousness to this business: and, if they -a . I i . . V , ' . ... , can do no niore, we trust 1,1'ey will at least make an approprlalion for estab lishing a manufactory of poets. Ot$it 20 youtig men 5vliotu S. pro poses lo edWtc euch jslo 't'e pond, not for ilio "'fai'ibful oseclil'tflo of his studies, nor t indeji-.nify the State for the expenst'lif jiia educationi, but tlwit he will4i:ep a school for two years in some part of the "State. ? Niiw every body ki.wsj'jhiil hf vho li'as'becn edu-, Cated,at col!t'V lnnst oHiiecessity be a eiimpetent teciieiv,; Tde: contrary 'is dertiiHistrably Vi:iijji.ssible. 'Atid !it is Jikewie,': we thiiik; 'btflf eyideriC that noihing i me cuuteiih-nt and hand illauct;,; lu ine year J-t, psieeau. v t .the tiMifouod ctlculiitions ol Sr,,the rtuuiber' ofnuor1 young ieif receiving IWtjt.iHislxtliei our Utu tcralff, V di be 80. AVycy inJ s.art v'V perceivable fiumbei tl'i7 'id! ciimparion wjijvihe tfitinv which afitiu aViv resort 40 -Yhnti feleUraled scat ol . v . .l........l fCtente: ' luese' nu.Tvtneii grauuateu, - --Af .-. i...r... 'tfnv.! A il.t. ' tut4 t. mnany ot iwoive suiiaeriuurasHnii venumetip, t . . , . ! a.C -c. Za ..;,...;i .;' Tl. fir-n, Yjf.ifj- Tiimit x iff:.;, lu ...r. Et.ni.. lu I . Adrerl!BWrfawttt im tosMkid OR l stel J inai,,.,,!.. iMrL'tl fa chari!(S flOlhlllSt m&Liti&3-: 1 :-r : ';r irHwlrelal'auV'irlricn.id,wlip rXfrrrmrrXr: w?iro coO.baWpfctlynbletodOitjor, 4t0.6aOotOBElft bijie;ili4i;M.e,epotbcvc(itthtrd II HV. f t-Xl 'i-i-.nu..;,!. taw-i.uslvwiviii'i them 8 I . . -T - - --. - - rur.r i .- i a . Mataias Xlri i ;il ,n),-i. t '.jch ''ai limvt fifi more lk-r -,7- : . i.n... V..",.. Uoln. lti;.,,l IWuII.m P-j-iiao l.ioranel I .... .- 1 , . . mn. iri li'maw. tli Itlinirl niv M--vrw-nuaa L.wrariet I . . t ..;, ? in. rf; 4fifi i :- f ui: o....w .tic" annuin ow -.tiiiK-i -- h wv !WT5u mdlioiis, lack 'iWligeaew! fcin'. tw i iiio- a trill'i!)!" Uttioii;'so thajt . in less than tiuit'ii Vt ur tlje'V hide State I may be iuslrttflcJ vm provided, as Lapt M say, thre be no lrrsta S m , ... h . - ' k I sp. aira-rt. ti.lork. .1 . ft. m r , , ,- 1 umsiis - i otfi a ti. . ima tedious calculation.'" If i. , mstl W sraufird at it.,Wi. ru t. whl populatt4ihia frrst mate, re- ceumj a c.sical educatio,ti rr a al . Vhy. ly the aimpleat ami most ration- al methnd imj;inaWe. Tb" LeraUmre aotWmi . U,n n. a.te, fur ha. larga sum, and t' baineii dsn at acr. - Let one Urn away from a lare an Rw t.. Ir a, well if iht Igialatar Ktore anlrndid apiirop rfToct would be to dbarlhto oar Trrs. h urjr ih uiHi.ii uncruuoua wraiuu. toe aodrcal u am aaa ofnhialt a o7 i limea are highly prosperous; and we re- rwit trwfMwhtad. I .r nlirt an ally hope the Member bfthe approach. YZSlZL? nZ"?. ing aaarmbly will devue liberal lhingf true, a .a. prwseMed ia U. i:.mi Itooo. and if they caanot poikibly brinj tlieir ' hmi Vforo wniMifd m Kmky. minds to a stickiuz uo'uit a hluh and ao lhef 0,rt "fl'1" reasonable as t approprUla my wo hundred n.illious. Jet them, at lesst. conimenre w tf the two inmlrrd lhail. and of a. - i'vrr'-.i. , . ,;. , r 'flic remarks of the corres of the Iterister upon old field ami tnetr teaciters, are uistinguianeu for their luttaess as well ss elocuence. bia But for these Old field ilUtructorS, thtl?? n" sluoera patHot, How Col. J. . r .l i r . . Allen, aever li-d. The dnaatroas 6rld of I grea t mass of the peopl pi -our St-tv aJ wbkh be fell, attest. bTuvatioa to n ouiti.atuiK mouien(tucuiiauie to ape u, to read, and to write. ) Huw unfortu nate, that they have been taught, and by such persons! Better had it been, had they remained in utter ignorance, than to know so little; and of those things too which are of si little real value! Now they can, it true, keep accounts.-read a newspaper and the Holy Bible per hap. But what is this? What satis faction can thi Be to themselves, or what honor to thev state? 'And then the fortunes that these same itinerant teach ers 1iave acquired, by irtstrjicting some ei;nt or ten puniis, at so per annum: AU! is it not a desirable 'business a charming situation for those too indolent to labour to sit all day at perfect ease, and just merely hear children's "lessons, ml keep them to their tasks, and cor ed their errors, and stimulate their dullness, and be entertained by their pranks? What vocation it so honora ble in this land, ao profitable, ao little troublesome? None.v aufely. And shall it be monopolized by plain men, who know but little beyond whut they profess to teach? ; U ia indeed lament able that children Vod young person should be instructed in vernacular stu dies by any but those who have passed their youth in ' poring over the pious pages of Juvenal and Lutian, and Hor ace and Ovid! But so it is, old field teachers will teach; and substantial far mers, will employ them; and their pu pils will learn. . And which is still worse; many of ' these same old field scholars have the presumption to show theif faces ' in the , Legislature'of their H native atate; where they; have been kiHwn to equal, and oiihie imes to e clipse, in solid and useful qualities their learned colleagues, better Versed in Grecian and Roman than in American politics, and less acquainted with, the events of the last fifty years,' than with those which occurred three thousand years ago. V The plan of 3. to make and commis sion schoolmasters will doubtless give as much pleasure to the people of the . . . j .i - . . t ...... t- ii siate, as to me legislature, r sue v will like the idea of selecting boys for collegiate education on acconnt of their distinguished " abilities,'' because it is well known that genius; U a vey dis cernable matter in young folks, and is never possessed by them, in any unflx hibtteddegie. They will be gratified too, with tne Cage contrivance of bind ing the tbarit si udents to follow the business of teachina a couple of years, I H-ecause (heir services are thus secured to the state.?. It' will also, no doubt, hihly please thV faculty of Chapel Jlill (oliave the additiouu! happiness of taking cjiarge of 80. youhg men, without being subjected" to th mcouri nience w re ceiviug , 4aypta.4;'tbeivr But especially : the U payers (hrbugli; out the State ina iio expected to rejoice in this 'plan, tieeuise it will 4o; neatly dispose of a nwt little sura. Jii a word, Messrs. Editors; uifyUty can tiiake anv objection ti this . J;eble, scheme, except perhaps that the aniouriusiipulatcd is rather too paltry. I ilanliouslyY Jidpe the , sum may.,be, left blnk tha an 'pp.. porlunity may be; att'ortletl . to some (nue libtul aud-agacioui ntember to inaiorlalize is iistine by- tilling. Utwitii favorite two Yr's:&e. . . -( i , V i Vrocu tlie Ulthlnond EutuirL-rOcf. CU 'A. IJenru Cluil-Mnd JlUtyn lSurt-m 1 he4soticiUid me to join in the cbuu.r ol a spy, tor r..lit ;.T., l, n..i- - pvi.lvntl w teritttn iu " . i t ' r ' I 'v.i order to bspubithtd, appears iu b'oi); tlie yUlCiais Ml, oavuroay maii. .k-jw W ... - .. ... , . ... . 'A heai cr. lolMcrvc, tbat somo . ii aihititotL. liUtUcteter. ts'ja. : the Jia'kMiH iiarty m Kentucky, for tho purpoiai nf Wubdtinr liublic .atteutjoa Hum ibc Jil h-L'td wniieuou ' bcta-t-en Cetw Jacksou ,aid prMuf il by the apiotoo of some of my t ii ii.U, .d aeUMted, also, by tlie denire- IQVu.dicaUe utcinory of airjiiertiiuable but departed friend, v S-tl iu the m litarv acrviceol bis eouuq-y, I cooim.iiiicate the iollowitig staUitucut, wbitb Vou ait at 111 rty 0 iUbllaaV. V- iittj.;--Zt. , if Puldie prosequrtons' wei commenced in the, tfedewl CourS of Kcutocky . sajnut Col. Uui-r, in Sbe.-sHll f 1806. H$ appftea o hie, aud Ieintagjed as is confine), h conjuoctioo a Ml the Rtafot. Jonu ijli-n. f MM C(JUt"V'', Pawns goiujn op acnargv a-ainoi uci-i3wiij: ui mj ,..mu v. v. ... v u,.M..u of participatioa .ita the ccbeiOea of the fititei1., ,1 hiu.j among the reaV'-MIt HNtitV CLA luiva not, pilselt, Uiouglit k necessary; 4 iio lwtio s at mat time a wspecmote yimiiy wwmn ...... .Li. ,.,-(urfl vmumllcu aeeusation. bnulvrof litis 'lawiCand UiV paiticobtf ii'it-ud., H ,." WM, nr . - it rlolrf " - 't -, k, S-I. . , . - ' awaw m v i t. .. .... . i l . , .... . i "ar'.si'i. u u .tkmuwawc . . . . - ... - .mi aw , M.u.4.,jIklKakurs t2 uTt Ta.. V ' 1.' IL bybia . IUUu . T,i " ra viao amn . -x,iv!mrT Rtni " wWr.cu. WrH TtG ptn.-a akui cmm, . t.Ux.ot se, Ml " md Vi w ra i -tu f u rTT""!" - "rat rrosrwt , mitvl y Tw r t -made rntuy rwie tWtv, M afK.4 a ., itions, as the . -'B"e4 Moa. u um-i4ucu.i. u .kTJ if j.tTI!r uT"!Z!l!T- l iroir to id rm W tM. lu.rr.tf be w"TNtbaiin-dtuti.MMi-mhrrihr BW W wi ua maar, or owrturo tts CoiBurr. BouVoi us war fully aoavatoad of A better or hravtr man. or a 4M lUi. kis eoonrrr. The affidavit of a Mr. John IX.w.irnr has been procared and puldird to prove that! ad vised him to roliat wkh Col. liurr, and that I toMluat I was goug with him inyseIC There M not one worsl nf truth uiuwaru it rrlutcs torn.- The ridiculous tale aill be ertxliunl br no one who knows both of as. The erthieau of some highly reaneotable inn. baa orcii -.Kurwl as to bis aharauton. This affidavit bears (bile ou the 3d and the certificate, on a deuichcd luo. mi un via ui3u.ui. a uava no uouut uint it as obtained on Ulae pretences, and itli an t-nlire ! coacealnieirt ot IU object. 1 a, at tba period of the hat lirovcutioa,. prrparin; tiv atlrml the 8cmio of tu United Stau-a, at tlie peat of Gov eramant, nu; buntbred uiias ia aa nppoaita di recti on iroiu liiai lu wbKU It allerwartls ap(M.r ed, Col. Burr was bound. So lar fi-ont uy lutv bgsent anv inussage'to Mr. Uowning, vhea I ftnn,!nl ' eober 11. All. . v -.1. J..:It Ju l-wnsall arpoarad Vdoro mt, CnOOIB, V -rr " - , -V. said. JohS Downinr. oud snade i ... - . - r. . . . - tana m iaa anuvo wss laat in Uxington, 1 did not then evrn divaia pr,claUv iH Conrrtu frtm M'. CtuyU At that the .inalignllr of parly spu n could fabriuato tJtct, and the ireadensea whose iwmes , iara in such a eliargo at has beet, snuie put lortb agamM Italic, aiw among tiio taost rtsiieeUule of the me. It Is not true tbat 1 was at the ball given to ad.oinistratiois party in Usbton or Fayette Col., Burr ra i-ankfo.. I tu, at the time ki . fha origiuals of, theibuv statement Lexington. . It is not true that ba ever partook ol and aortiRcale aiwjLfl with the edilur el tlx Ken. Hie hoai)inJ,ty df my house. It was at that time a tuoky Gaselte, fte lor tba bisuaclion of all ir matter of regret wU me, that n.y protcssional k-ewV., fioftw. .-- .-.-17 eugagcmenU. and those connected kritb mf do' ' ..' 'l". . f " : ,uturefor Washington, did n.;t 'allow i.ato ...iVL Be?'!! 'k 't' extend to him the hospitality with bieli it wis jr. John atwav. my wish to treat suwngers, ; He never .T?1jr as in my noaso, nceonimg to my recol eetk.n, :r . " ., , '"-"'"S but once,.d tMl .. the Sight kbtw 1 arted ifi j" tatemem, IS to this city, when being mysSlf a stranger hi this. '? Le.!"'.,gtJ 4 y .K' '" place, W delivered mo. iornc lotto, sof UCn'?Maum Iluctiin, which I never presented. .rS ., ? " u""f ""Jr ot pablw eonvarsatioa; m "On my arrival here h. December; IsOO, fl - w " If" J-- .V bect.no satisfied, f.-o.n tfio letter, in evpher, of Vi V vn'nXo Qm Uarf1 ,,lr w,'icb Cr !. Burr to Ccueral Wilklusoo, and iron- 1th- 9Y ior,'i7" lr,1w" Vl0" ' e ,..:.j w. .. Anderson, and that the house and tot of the said Jeffevson, thatboj. Bui-r had eMU-rtanKHJ' illegai ' designs. At the requesi ot Mr. Jetieisou I do- i.w.wu .v w. waiiiw uifw u-uiu voi, nun-- mum, wuaicvcr uwvuinea oi , xjowninz, to me of which a copy is now forwarded, and I 4m Wltnm, meaning to laf any staeM presume it is yet among Mr. Jefferson's papers. - . ' i " 17 Waa furnished with a copy ol k. in the hand On his aftldavit, W usk Mr. Claj w!lV writing of Col. Coles, hit .private Secretary, , ther he Colliders' the abovt Hi a f'll Thta&7 Ti ,- vr,tnd cleriiecottdl Vof' the wfiola inaz. ".1 lus, my dear Doctor, it a true and lauhful . i . .1 ' n .r'n.. i r'-A ' account ofmu cttuuzcim w.ib Col. Bu.r. - ter.Tl . Jsvthts really full V and ,f-ithr i am eve.- your cuuitui frawd, . .. j II. LLAI. ua. u. mtc.' m ' .ir.n. ibi a- i a a at. iruw. KVrmalA. 7 1 m I SAJt p measure to promote a-dTtsolation of tlw Lnioa' or a scpatwUon of any 'one or more States from me residue. , l nava neiTi.tr puhlmhed a line on orV'm teimeddie with th Oov rnmeti. or to disturb the tranquility of the United b tales, it of Its ter. funds for tl0 eXI)edltlon?W tlo Mot ntoties, or any pail of them. 1 have neiur kv , L. ' ,.ftn M,r. ,i..,. sued, ior signed,fnor promised a eonmiistioo to,?" unon r that A wa a tfttt- . . V . . . i. mtm K... . . . I,..,,..,,.!.!. 1. 1.. It..l any person,iurany purpose, too not own a n-u- einornuyonci,T.oraiij suigie aiueur ot.miitta - oZiJ - Mv views have bet-n fullv cxnlamed to. and approved by. severai of the principal ofliecrs of .f'l' ui iuiuiuihiuuii, auu ween i , wnn eora- piaoenev. Thoy nre such as everr-oiao of honor 1 ami every-good wuiren n.ustaprove. , ri our national tyonnciis, I nave tbonght tlieseex iilanationt broner, as ..well to counteract the tehi- plansuont tiroper, as well to counteract the hi- 1 ir nniuiuu v.uuncii, j nave woniriiv ineseex-i mcrica! tales srhich malevolent persons have so iadustriously circulated, as to satisfy yon tliat you have not espoused llil cause of a man in any way unfriendly to the laws, tba Ooverhment, or the mterettof his country. : ' " The Hon. JI. Cm." , ' 7 i r , ' "We have not yet given place to the affidavit of Mr. John uoauing releiTed to iy 31i UUiy. It is published in various aca-aiianersi and auiona- the rest, in the GiiKUiimtii Kepubliuan aa fol lows: . 77 v-"- ' t'Vyi .....V ,,. . A-:" -J JPROOF POSITIVE. 4 m ssv a wi a a 1 . 1 Sli.a the article from the Kentucky Gacetto. idiowhigt Clay'a connexion wiUv'Burr, was lu type, we nave received Uis auuowing depoaitiou of Mr. Jo(io Downing', ol Islington, Kentucky, whioh prove nrtclumi tlmt HEXUV -CLAV WAS A ACCOM PI JUE OK A AjlOJI BUUK, ill his U-ua'aomiale plain of 1S0J, il bis plua aud projective!; ol that uliametei-. v !,:,-,; vf.'r' BUUU'AXD'CLAYi" , . AFFIDAVIT vOF JOHN DoWlflXp, f- 0 lV,IOTO!(, XtSTCCBI V,'f '.i' At die time of Aaron -lSmT's firfvilt to U.e town of L-xiuglou,.l waa sent for, by John tberC, I fouud Utur, Jiiruan and 'Major Boyd, H . .1.. . .l...- J4il..., :..-...!.. ...J iiijii ui, V rvum tugcurci. . wwi uims . HHrutiuvcu me to Culi' lluir. vl.o aivitod u.e to acuonijiwiy liiiu up iiuirs. t I followed U4 until liq led tne jwlia 'lilt 15 ruiAUUKiwuv, v.ii, nun, Jlut d,.r.-lii. d abut ha 1-i iirvu.uU-d hla nlan. Mini .t... .... .1 .1....- k.ltk which dutks be stated I bad brew reeotuoteuded by Jordan. liis des gn, lit) lil ded by himnell AlrSr!iiHf he preseirted ia nit: were, uoou if the orosvccU ol ammeuaii, tecalUi, tte likewise . t . , : l ! I.. 1. . 1 oflbiitbcrt iup:tibilily In dii place 'and le tilueiareu to Die. tiiwi .nianr nimuuuait o. uic t wkcro, bad associated tbcniaclvea tU him. -1 111 . nm wa w . . .... - .. .. On tin: Uiih.' Alter Ii-aWug uuty, coimuiUHl, adtised M by ull means tongage m be l' kxu. witntfa varit-cf jwn-mh, iht U itex L"rSTHK ifAtSEirxVrntED with llt'RR, and INTENDED To oo Wi l li HIM. After ttie interview. wiUl Clay, i DEU to oo Msw;wtii Way," jdea' that then l'Aidw. and one with Jordau, ud U.e were going, 1 made up my mind I Krr. io. hit srbcnu-S, ngurding 'av rinrfyty ltjmotT sod Jironf; '4 Brr rr ad v .Kft kl' M J ,m'B Wk . . irm i ' 1 I t. am f . i in t .. ; to . a 11-4 ij Urr I kr r., So a prmtf .-r-w. I ks . , m tuna' ' 10 Ik gwrrM, CUy ikw k.1 f a-d I (Mts- wJrty ruMtuX. V M c.as sut sarr Srrrt rwota 14 wick lor oaa, iist as 1 ' hr! i .. r.nvrru., h,..i f ,J"-X Ums I 4.J ant . k I mtl: mtc i-et oyna Mr. O.y, (or I k l awty Wx ( Mc. t !ir"V aiart lar il, ltvtla wit tlMioiii n ( Aaia. ll.-r, Mwi 1 UnW 1. iwwll 1 r i ibftilMr. Uy would wall aiw,SM. I w.nd ainr hub (law. M SM oo U a,.i h would aakwowknlK nV rih. Sin ,(.im did wat ay at U vk4 dwiri It a as a Maitar . tibia 0r.-rv at sac laat IWr washarw.CMt y was bw sruaalr hirod. . a . . s -. - i 1 aViarta.aaJ at am tbaa w abaj.lM asy m Ums mt aaovnjiM slwrt a4 apnat saaka.; Ik SUlSWllkM la CU. Lm imalnl frawsi t ia tW arr at town, and aiWiy aac hi txmg ase bs f oriental uVterwuW' tHMt.' .. . h .- tiivevi iMtdW nay Jund.at LeiUrloru'Kmauaa .ky.piUJdLMolwr.im - . , v: - u . JOUS DO A VIVO, i- - nw. -u,t. tM SUbKlt. en. my ain oath I'mu Mab-uiCK aiw lr-i lu Ike kwat of bis kaowlvdfa and Mief.. Ustober W. i:i. a KEEX, J. t CLBTlriCATE.. ii; .' ; t -We have kaowa John Iluwnini;, a eiticttn of Le&iugton, as a inecbauw, lor many yean, annu: of as more than twenty. . We do tuit boaitate to say, that we know antbing tofanpatrhia ataatliitg aa oath, whioU should ba twlaJod to fall uxtU aaU belier.-cjun(tonl Oct. oth, ISJSv , t . , B.Wmfitii, K.5 JM Aewrv, : ' - V.corge Norton, :' t. 't1. Clfi s . PtrletkwiMt, , H. 7ba, ( nm. Juv0, r u. Heat, i r Can, rrfcfctlfs, i ' it. . HftpkuA,-;. VJ John W. Sail,, a tttil rVuar, -y Bam! Trottur, Vra. WUar, i Jol.a .M-.M-Calla, - 0,Km, t 0 Mr iul:.... I ... 'A. ... Hinn.r. -, a uivkhu, ' JU &rW, ; Jame Clark. J. Ultidso, , . -, t7, ; ( T-L- .1. . -J f . . . ri L1' ' . i . ... erw jewtoldfar th, amount,, fJOOO with ''""tt"1 , ' -it ' ; 'mK iui account ot My connexion with t'of. Burrf'n: Will he say, if is ttia''holc ' truth? ' Mr'. 0. passes over some of the 1 i. t-T a . : i ' t . -a ' a " nupiiinuii.inii eat nijin ' tiiiim . ... a?"Ut, "101 and WC have a right 1 0 take Ills Silence on these point a 9 COtlfes mon. Why did he jjiot deny that he had endPrsed Burr's billfioHoear S3fC,9;and thus assisted him to raise ' . i iiniuBa.u.v iur tua irienus to escape' irom toe dilemma tn , which f VM tbey calf Jackstm then IS Clay, Ppoil atl'otljer evi- .dence It they calU. the'dupe of Btirr, then was Clay still wore so-iTle was , t . ... , .- . 80 f mucn the upC Pf B's ingenuity, fljinai ne was 8WltjBlZEDT' at,.tlie'Sn-. .- . . . . .. .v . 7 . 10 Burrs OeSlgnS' BltnOUgll THE rresiueni s rrocianrntion wasio rraiUi fort on (he 22d OeC.-Hiiid he must have Known jf the measures taken by the Legislature of Ohio, at tK instadfie ol at at v a Mm ' " 7a v ..'' . 1!- ' wr, Jernersou?s couhUential agent, and of iiuuilar measures of the LeHslature ol ? Kentttckyj pn4th December,, to arrest1 Burr' Brraanieuto.'-fYet Burr had ihrowB such a apeil around his ses, mat ne wasamrfl'fcjfif at tlie pf4bbiguit,whiifc!..-Was i, alert-i-Andj yet Mr. w has now the intKlesty, and thi r dexterity to talk in ambi"uoU frazes of the tdtisrtd con- HU'ifn between Gear Jacksun aud Col. Burrr'-We should think 'that Mr C. ought rather to di&ourage, his fiietidg, .l'.'l 't.t.- .. i.:.-.. .. :. iiiao ilea. Krri iiie.n ou, in any attempt to . truiiip tip41redsouubl6 connection via. ' .2.-. ' . a..t";.-' ,, "jtt&m tiie i'evir York llurntn'i? Cotiri f ZfJueksotl and siuruiiii ui tnyi or &e 1 tail ' Hutidef; iiJSinnt his- cOuJju, lor4r iew hahdbil( hariately been issued from Bitm iiianufiictoryV con taiuifrn; a,' coirenuoiitTeiice between some uicuiuera me,, Aiiminisuratioq,,tyoiuli mittee in Philadeluliia, ,ttid,.oft4J'rJ .... ..r.i..i I...:. ... ... -.'I uiueon iiumpiirry, wiierem . tne ui , pretend to give thopu6a?ic of g let-' . i,...:. . . i i i ', m -. , icf milieu uy ueiiertii jakSOU to tne lute '(vl;iior Huniniirey of ilio ai tiilerV'. "iiand tomhicb ili General is uutleuto Q'iiy,yThef Goviirntmih ougltt; fo It eatfMeaa or teaucms the armu V V iV 1 ' t - I'V UxfoU. -Afi . 'lfrh been circulated nmnt inve,stigatioti wdt saiuly the most sceptical ,llUt it fWaO tOkUltf. for "'wenitnye.stigatioti ' wui aatisly the ni'osvjptiisaltliit it was tomul. fur fa fa '.JJ' J V J.;' ' inUntroduc&g is torrerptihaence to vie imo'.ic, tne i;omnmtec ay " we AHf W.. : vluti; Tt. at : y MsaM. ln;5, a r J wl C I U CT ' t . ..." ti-iS it i hit t!. lutX , is fwrly to bt- tultrif i fi.riiii: I Lis Inter it f.i I for tuut- lusMca, t the w'.aivruf J r . t - ; and ns Mr. T. U' r1! .r!,f. wktil t U V ' ' hl )i;uj4 titacOf Ibil J-U; TCAMi fiiTiv.iVD THtirrrotiB axk- OF TU.l mil At an Ltma. I -.at a . a- a . . B Dctievea. tUl II V let- ; t tee were realty IZrrtrr,' t'tai , comiu'iKae vnuld i!T-r ii to j.iil t without bring voei'.cd f.r In Hsrvr other way ban merely ly lh ttamrmif . uU i- ktan as X?iro CUtmt, r- -vf-if. Had the committee b-'m . li-d.urlw trnih of. Dr. Uumohi, ' siateiiient, would tMy not have List upori a perusal onrte ititrr, anj wu. UiVy out. !, .vt tTrtJ to ita valid itx Is wothenths man net in which it c befo' o, L'je publie m very " '; tOjdatro Its' (Tift." ti, t,p the rUicubut error IIkj Uav t iu refatmn'toihf imw tt waa writ... , and the following triVDireof 'he wortU- k tiuracter Dt. .mVny? t rv. s)n1y rfaik, tt':lwf ; iwo uonUmieQ or tnrm, of InqtieitionabU v -irity, . p. wimast names are, 'at ih service of any of that 1 fiierid. of Dr. Humphrey; calied B poft " " us yesterday atrti left with us two hand 'V . bills published in Neaj Oilesns.'on tho " 2ih an I 50tt of Janar, I627r signed ? by Jolin I'oi t-,C. MMhuty,-a; surgeorl " in tlie Uuited S hi Array. f'iu vUkl wa make the f. nig ei'tract. 4 w. 1 Of l)r ' At Miihon it i only nccesaa ry to ssjf that he was Coloiiel ol Cair valry in the Army, of 'Ksixiloonr'aoJ since he' entered our smice, 'has sot ' tained mi anblttniah'Ml bV.i-Zx tii?:i-j-'. : ' Onooftheirvuuleinen who, left thes 4! documtutn relating to Iht character, of' j. Or, JIumphrey, "wa ihe'intimatefuiiS - boBow fiteiid of the lat Maior Hom4v .".' phey efve'd, jivd, and foo.i.et! wilhiV '.,' him for eats; and had General JrK4 - . son' Writtetf' him such a letter .as-hii. ? brother yi is now in biS'ntiesTvrj'?i ' . hecircuiustauee'Would moht unnuesv Uonably have been mentioned to liimk . as -tlio policy of tho reduction, and thfir" aarkinifattal kl' tU aannanl a.fttaa.a. a v VptlllUNI Wl l 31fri Ul INUliCTf , Via IO U w' propriety', wefy the subjects of daily ffy, ; and liabituaV tliscUssioiu., Under jjfl .. the circumstance of , the case, he dot ' 1 uot hesitate io' )r;ive itaa Jus npit ioi, that nO tuclteHertcitn''evtr written In; Qeiund Jackson s to thi -late Mvot I IJmnphrnj iit the correctness- or iiifr ; opinion , wa bayo nq,t a duubp and. ihY - ' tektimonii of character,':, which: wl".;. ' glvebtdow, authorise our thinking .-that. 5s - ;t Ow fiideon JIamphrty, f apablev ijM-.r-' finding among the papers of his-late' -. highly estecpied, hunest knil ioiwrbriy' -" brother; as manyi and asvarieJiopin- J1 ' jonsof General yindrtwacktonth thV, t .1 ' Administration committee of r I'hiladcl' phia msy Jhiuk proper to call or. . ?$ ; jiiwppeara JTrom ihe. papera' in i " r possessioo that Uti Humphrey was v ' " ? ployed liyi the" 3uycrhni t a Actio''' Post bm gt'oti at,, the. gat i si of FuJil 3 Couuille, an 1 fort reas on which, tyi't 1 '? bp found below, Dr.. M';.. ,oii, the Sar-' ", m geon, found It Accessary ,lu renounco, j '?'. all, intercourse' "with him, in -eon its, v. i-t-s quence of which an affi ay toofe. placeW r ''' jAJuJwn'. challenged, JJm)phrey atrS;ift iiumporey reiuseu iu meet un altej". 51 i which, HJ'AlttliOD, publiahcd o-carti; tu.y foJ lowing is llik foucluntiBi t y s ,T ;: My fi iaad. "V ho prvsenUd siy b.vlution, in)! it rotdiattly ud'ered iiimself as a prinvipal, whwljj'- '' ' was aiao tviccien oy saiu iiuuipiirev. . Upugiuuitat the 'Utcg aay ba to mf wm ( feelings, au other tdtei-nstive prvsejitK It li'Uisa ''ti mat I alioaiU publicly ' deanunce lr. Oideon numpurcj an au uiruiu uuiiiiueuilalun. 1 n.xtl bmilly Male tiu.f my -. motu-ea were stub to, w '"hi meut mo I liunoriihlc rr v.v.!,U) '.i; 1 Hum ut every I. llfuUlLT (.110;.- llllll, j.i i-iuci:' lo . , ' ; -. v i 1 loved:,, J . . i . inv leeliui; i u, ; I !' :. i;,l - i, ai... in tnu w a- ; f ' t ou-orrf anl .Sroinul,-fi, ': t " " ;.Jfew-Oi'letis, SSth Jim. I s-ir. -J-w .. " V- ' ; . ; xnirr.' ?.,.:,.,,., naft-,v V1' " - ,'tf "? U lrk?of 1823, lir. U. Ilum..!..,.v ; Maplpyad at lvtiie Cwiu.ilo..riiaiiJv ... uiv i.Jl l , t inceived t!:.,! t vi,uld ll Tii k &rpt. r;::i i rrT, v i.at a bust r painful sei-.ii. , iuio render a 11101 V,ut" 1 ' 'i"Kri'i"' i -iny Ttelin- li.-,., Itf into, t, ..- , lSnli v : iiohtli-iite. . - . ) I .,- i : ..... ... i... ..... i . , ;iuy Helm- m :niohtU-6te. . .' , ."'7, .,.'. 4 i .".- A,nw, iinuiuuincrw, v , ; states. I !iat in-.., ,0 duty at Petite Coqu.llonrcV vioui io the am-.t of Or.'Todwn. 'J iiii uer- 7 w iii ex pose, tinblu' i nfrfA - pou la eijuully ;i ouudleos, S it ia fiilet for pr Todsaa bad not only been arreMeit, trifd, eotiviutcd, tut, aio, dinuiiim d lioju aervtcji hvi (oi Dr. lluiujihn y went to that po&6 7 t ' uudlcas, aa it is &! ttiv IV'1 ' only been arrested, trji-d, and. Ci iioafcS . t ' ' ? V J thttmUtlMk aace ejiunocenlt fJautttiUli, IMi " ' Jh talent it ackittvikdijcd en ullhttntli to tMrnli t" umlvalted, . J!i muamla agaiaat tbu aowmaoit?;'-'.' ing otfiocr at I 'elite Coimile, alfo.da.-add-: -y: ' tiooal proof ul the Dr's baseness and perfidy j but i tliuiika to tliu taut of truth and Juttiee, ,bia Eoisonoas aasct-tions al ways bear wllh liieoj tlirir ' est antidota. v'l'ba -officer ia commend at !'- j lite IahjuiIIo, i distiiuuhvd.loriualities hieb7 sllOUld ttmtitr bill IfVreHiltf m ki an nt..M- r 1.. i L W . ' ' . : , v. iuMfTO anil deleatuliou to SUcb a bning as this Dr. JJ J" f rom ainougkt bis many exevlknt qualities, ll could cite' an wdeut love of b.inu.-, g strk't ail'T. berence to, and veneratiott li)r truth, feileuu ot1- ' Ike Crat order, and t faithful ditchargw of dulv " " ' 'A sense otresaect for publia opimoa, compcia V nm to adduce a low uf tle most Jirwiiiueot sauaea ' .or cnieruu.ii.ig uue opinion t uo vl yr. llumtibrer via lying, calumny, vadation of the luw thuilr uiut hutMtutitih tout Utiptuefut Hituretur.f -MtA w v WeitHiU ow fije nmji f ih. Ja tliewi. Krt.ai.ib. ami tlwb-Con-lUi-.l.. . ." I tlwb eor.Mjlliu'.u u ainu yt pri'soHtU rrputatkm, fci ; iiw,a,niiMi avwry eon 01 JQiereOaTSC aiUt Ike aloraaaid Da tioVja Hwapttny. .- l7.'.i ,Va conclude ike pu''i , poasosaaU. of the sobaeiiueut Hti ps wliith i took biau . banty. tu. ' -raise tins aunti uHhe lave! of a gauUeman, bul la viwiibjspiilvaaortls to ribaldry aMl barfi.eW lalsehooaV. Uwler tkc .aitultatuisr ..,l ,.'v. sconced kcbiiia pie acgif coruiac, bt. knoWj "x'f.' lumselt tvcuMi from niyfuture uoiice. , '.' x : ' J. P. C. M'MAUfWj i . ; !fc-PrtlD! Jjftttary SOy l$T ,J. - r i i -'I bT " :? '.I --. ?'i: ':v.7;: 4 , f ' v.- .' t --. - 7- t ,
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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