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r.VKEN'CCk LEMAY. ti!e r, .-.) o f ! ! Xt t--i ' VJ I r- !t" vWt brfora tneji i " . I M a!, ;,,, I ad nri rr-vl to intra rT- then, which I pfnmi t da,, . . - i ft.; ' ' , l tf."f, 1K f of t, Coift-rrtM-e, Uf J vn l.rw i i '. re U rir iSe ir!nltattt . lHVf "tlt'da short note to t frr"Jr.f .n .,p;1M- bl, of f, ( rcntta- tunut on Ui loliowiig Terslay n :wiu CMvtnifM , ln'm.lo receive I then--' tie" politely rsnrieJ. be .;-. k. 1 s'til.i be. pleased rt m vur T the onr,Hr ai trim ocfzK m.r'.ti ihvok nr per t eU upon him, end reqteatej ne to ir, uu ne eitouia expect thei to use ru wxh Vm,' (ivnt itoner. a tiatr W Cawus ) A i ns iwair anpoovreu to rrccn" irtetr ta.lL f"0l thirty to ftm? Cnl'ed vpow. Ut President, end remained wCil half pst eight. lhe'Hev, homi. Kiefl Md I'earce of the fl illi-nore. and. HI'jHthl rtf tho New York ,4 r"tf-b ttntn it evil roh f.il UucrSte he editors asuit b - ,r"lf)t JUIiimore itrputd.ca. -.' indebted to the. lion. U. E. ofOtii tounty; i.rf- ihe foi j material! Ut refeting an nJlooi hich" hat betn circulated rfx!epWctjrtSPTCr1 parts of this 'loi, i e" letfn of other tUtet. tiderj will rrccive Oittltie ( the 'real Sii f nO'i!I icrip i' flricUof! ,-tKroif)oiit of the .( inJ mnit'Wnprincip1.e4 chiric- ,!cn( nl. uponi tn Minium of a c:ible'ln(t nimercji !fe!igitt kXhev Melhod'Mt Cfinference re a di4rg4 Wlh rnferlu; to leeplj ilie (Wrfywli'jct ht iSvt dj, at to t itie oe(iini'pf.aecepiiDg tha'd . of the PrewJcnt 'tof the United $, i though" they -were- a Mj of , notiuciant, , inrt rer influenced u brtin'ntf cour(eie: , 'of life, bj i bitterneti..Thfa-ia aW intuiting lem at ' t it 'detiihite- of troth, iSusire toward X3enertl Jackson. S meref U frttjveotlj tbo fate of in,thaftn their pialinanleagef' I tabling down"oiiorti op.i"vaB -op-, nt, tkej tcatferalitshoodtlVwUich nil aflect the' chxractert of otlt hm fheV certainjrii,'i to ton-' . It t the fate - of fatishoOd that er r later it bring (Jo wi it own hmentV'anil tiat of the' decaJM by lv jt'teekt to ejitra tlielBnoccot, "np oisteViafii yr. iitif'vi? con jtnViid!, Vain;;'' Suck1 liar been lie of tie thousand f f1irica(i(tnA i haeVi'thn tJie af fear leait -J thtf coo'ntrapalnstHh' Fresi'-; and tuch" wilf 'we -trit biff' the of alt thtA whichTjre jV feoine.T iter'lhey ; owe thew. creation ' to s American 'cynteori WHT-lNr (I 4t4tca'bl trCTtf Ueto.C An" e firt!pf.,tKfe fi4lo"wr1(;ttcitCr?ft; t! ctfljjrntiyand tWwoMIo'wV . "u rn i sfj- t (J Ve f it a tT Mesf ns I and-if.-insdn the wrffcr', were" lert of thet Conference,' and' .con Ho be mmisteca Sn tHe Mrthodistl chTJPurthej" vidj'nce,")f itVere irel,.' of the -utter faUif v ff the to- iiijcht' be fMincl inthia. city,- trom 'er to Gener&nailioii, " ' ' ' CinpiukBX tfjht Phttuhifihia r., followJutf netxlnte . (nibiiantUlly It 1$ vot-th ,preering oiv .many ac- x and some, at le wy- brohMy it. nng Joe eRMon Of tha- -iJonFebeHeef tioclj Episcopal iiuWKt laieiy neio orgetwnfr, v, ittjs jireswem. oi ne ,1 fifatM.ibnt k nnlit jnvilatiniv lo Afl I 6unfereiice4b dint M hit. '1 iThrouen jXent persuasions of bne or two infliien- ieA,'feiity werd-indacd.; tottetn. iof whom not; Pping j9Kmii mender i to attend Liore .from, curiosity tlian .ine elJKtxiie renast 6eJir oer, tlia ijer, Who wal nxJrt.ly the president t a iolfcOt;trtiart,: infofifttld M Gent Ii On ich 'oecasirtri it -wan iusual Mo i word of priyefHlKforO'TAalli'aia Untwrtut ooorteouBly consented! sayinj; ad peie'ctTy Ijb'fcMy whilo in Ji house, nijiana .iirm. : uunngf prayer rf reiu 'm we oflVred tlirt'liij'adminkiwtKMi be 'ai bteaain'tof ttio 'natiaiwniyora trtded,ily gotioto pfomUopoeit pnA on; One iwjtfsd-ihe tianewt moawthing "li'iin'P $pproacht,n;cahya's;for:U Hid honhrable- slatiun be heUIarel also ' thotieht Wtmld he hi most focmtil- Pliowsiu? ; f Thei Oftly; tnii iaaihe "A, S of wtpnj It-have iXrxtfmgb ftsaj JliJLfcaOK of ,,piii. VAU :jbefhfcf atea;.who nay;.fcnte tVe.fie'), J iCan at and pot dowht but ihia gentlemao ilar " ila is 'member.' fcf youeifgt importa'ht Ihatf teta resoectabfe $op- from: tho MelodistSj itid if tS.ey; wUJ er mn W WfJWt'i us;reptt ihe Ht'be d-rH'd f Wi do Vhat - amimtr thorrr! ,1 am sure ofihttir intec- A inirifiant !ook'paicd From Ontb ". design of the Jnvitat ioa Wa fin 'i and the ' edijiei clefgymetjiafiet ' w)ei!jjmenis for his civilities, took :ve. . A.,,', f.;;. ---V- ' wiclude by saying .that after all, the hert 1s, r that General Juckson will "i be a'candidate tor the Presidency i liia strongest pillars have sunk under ' "Ktngh h is franking JDtmltbout 'l over, his feverish anxiety Only K 'us waning popularity. Be assured ury never had a more bitter enemy 'I'-om ie Revf.Mettrti Robb and, ,, , fTuthini'ton.'lune uL 1831. ' ". .ryour communication of the ""'mo, enclosing a publication 'iich 'd in tlie - FhiUltlnhia Sun," bearing c bth .uf April, pyer the signature of "S . purporimg Xo give what Uie wn uDstntiai truth, relative to tUe "u me rresulent of the United Statea, ' member of t!ia tJaUimure Annual "ice auriniy i' essio;ii?W-euy, -SMwn; has ; is bee received.t t reception of your letter with its en: was tlio' first intimation Mnd, that libel upon the president, and the nn referred to; had been poing the il the oublia ..... lZ,A - r uiVUIltluivivU W nm appearance in the J'l'hiladd Sreeal to your reiues4, ,.v, vEiv9 yoa tearM ij the : 7 f vaawot t,nor nj respeC' Conference, ener!!e (ir their ion, piety ami TetreetibiBfy, 4 jtowi ivearty the whole K the converatH.a whh the President du(uip.eir aywtjicU. prWipally rqUted to tli MatboUiit Uiiureb'., J'ouua,, arfre f namrd by-any individual upon that occa sion. .Those peniknreo wet not politicians j they were Ministers of the Crota of Christ. 1 --A k.4 ...k A. .k t well as for the President, to discuss auHjeeti ot a poutwai naturo, een were tney so dis posed) opon. a acosM like tha on refer rod to. . After tea, and oa the eve of retiring. l lie rrevuem was ascea u we anotiia nave prayer before eepsratin?, ha replied with great, pleasore.'? JThe ller. atr. Reed ofTer f.1 rerr feermg and appropriate prayer, ' v I . i - r l V wnen immoaiaieiy aunv eacii sua sooa; a kind andafTectionate leave of the President. highly pl-ased.with his bland and courteous .The name"of " Jude UcX.Brnn" er the Jtspt'w'a,-'-wai i not introduced- into the conversation even incidentally.. .Among the preacSers who v'nited the president were the fte, JDootora- Hall and Dorsey, the.. Uev. Mesar. tlibbanl, Evans, Pearce, Reed, Han ton.' 'MaRee,'Tir)pet, Gore,' Sargeant, Barryi Bryaoo, Potsat Collins, Lanuaor, Uumphries, and Lanmus, and to them or eittier- of them I refur, t for -, a .confiriaatioQ' of the ' above alatement,';';..- ' i ' !.'..',. t aj It. isdue ro.thePresidqhtai veil as those gentlemen who. visited him. to say that Cat siu, 'belhe who he may is a oalumniatori and the; editor ot the . Philadslphia 8nnt Jiaring been Imposed upon, (a it is oharitahly hoped J by aa anonymous rrifef is bound as a man of honour to irive n rvtnsive a'cir. euUtioo to Jli8 refutation, a he has done to the calumny. Yey r espectfully,' your be- dieuterrant,5i; ..'vt-.t .''. f- s - -vn, . 4 - ft ,v ivnx mow, r Cat. .jCao.. jS;iw.-rtJ7Hkt?d'; '. TVvip . .Vu-w-Vniif . not f rcrtn CStiniT ma to state,; as : fa - as m? . recollecuort - wilf serf e, what jrahspired at toe President a, aunng the fcvenijipr! Which . some, of our prichers sneat t there j while our .Conference . Was sSting ht this city, is rereivedi : "t J have alwav studiously, avoided connect ing my .name, wi(n any. political questions:, but t do not conceive that I shall, in comply ing -wttii your-request, traftscena toe nmit which 1 prescribed to myself on this subject. as Jtniith regard to (hetsis'he, objeW.It was gerjerarlly;understood by .the- Members of the'XIonference (fo. ho forftjal Invitation was iivvii' iuik uiq rreamu vvviMf wif certain evening, he glad tq see as maTiy Of them as might ibink ht to eair, 'and that he should expect thent to take tea with him, and, If there were siny of them wKose- conve- nreiica n ihiuiii nuisu't . " ph ceir ing,' ne niuia pe nappy m fecxnenvai any; other V'tlme" duritig' jhir stay virt th city. Under this impression, from thirty five to forty' Dfu went JW' Were! received by' the President with roarked Doliiehessand aftec- tion, and spent with h';m and two or three of his ti'ieads who were present on the occasion, a' mtwr agreeable, hour". "Ifot a Word durimr otir stayj, did I heaf oh the stibjeet pf potitics, do I believe (he subjeet was named,- or even uintq at Dy an inuivjauai jjresenu ; i wo or three of -tlw preachers who happened to be. seated near the President conversed with him m. irn, -out. inrir coHversatmn, a i-mwn. wards rarideTstbqd," was pnncibally,' if!tMt eBtSely..bf a rejigious kiadj $ffl;0:&'$6$. After ies; prayer- was 3jroppseaA xno ftev; JSead, Sehi officiated! ahd immediately o'fl:risitigTrom; U.t knes Vfe took ah affeer fiofiate'fedve of ie President and his friends; tacft Carrying wlihiilmjO faf as 1 wRfablfttO Wiaitfi.a.ftigh ssi of tel&aXtriily pit lite and friendly deportment n'ttw occasiopi .I.hea'rd someUfrie sinf e of the traly aingnlsr account of tblaVyiit iwbicS had appeared .in the "Philadelphia Sun,!? pMChiivei' met with it- till ' about three days go. ' Surely' the correspondent lof the Sun ,,wbo furnished this articlo roust? ta a ;S'eoios of w. common mould for riOi pne bscept a'n;traordinsry! genius, cunid. j", ittinKi erowa so manystiiie; menis,-pwpiwiy juive,, viiy u amaii space, and"we to them at the same time the ap pe'araneeof truths.' -Ir fact,' the re is but one truth' stated in tbV' wnblefayio!r and that ti that we had prayer (iefore'.weretiredij I ami dearS'ir, yours, with real esteem. .; I ';;V'i'v -i Atis;.4iv..HANspi ' f lleri Jona 'atoa;c,vt'::.Vi3i-''. P&f jACRSoW REPUBLICAN MEETINd St", ',y,.'iJn: Georgetown, D. G "tli. il: Arecftbly to. the request ot two hun dred itizen8,' a large and-respectable assembly-of the cUizcns of fJeorgetowo and : thaL part of Washington county west of ttock creek, frieiidly to the Ad ministratioti iofyhe General Goverir InenO tnt in the Lancaster achool house oh the 6iU;: inst t)n motion i of- Mr John Lutz,' Doctor Charlet Beattj wa called to tho chair, and. .Uubrrt .White,1 wat appofn ted Secretary. 3; K The chairman- Ctpresged hi sraleful acknowledrrementt to the roeetins -for the honor bestowed Uon hjm to preside, when Francis &. Kefi Esq;, in .behall of the Committee of Arratigementn. repor-; ted the following preamble and esoitt: lions: .4 iiH'. UJViitAi'j.' c, V'herea it has been deemed necessary by the nartv onnosed to the present aditiinistra tion to excite the impression, that Jhe nien-i called by, the nation to ua uignesi qiucmi stations, have so conducted themselves at the Seat of Governmoirti aa to draw upon them the odium' and contempt of the citizens pf the District, and there have been fouad tit te fWrct sofiis wWe ke Wn - ""'' i q :b - a c-.4 .:, -i Uf Hwi'.k -1 f.r tl p'.i'p-e, haeeeeMiwtsasetprecl rt tkr rrJj t'mm, we et wewiiUag sWnid be bcitJ to )Mrn ve irvj utrrvmnr ... , Wrwltvj; Thi v feel s ardcat an at tschmeat is tbe Cwttutlo of fwir vnnirr, aaxl t the con;iounrof lh Jnm as aily ef ht fcjlo cttiwes; tail we view as a pat riot, urorthy pf the confi Jr oce nf Ins eoHtry, the ease wt lekrel "the Unioe mm be prewrved,' - tinl mho rejected the'clTcr ot pov'va which the Con not ion. did r m thonae tebe ri vesw d OmU e view rt an Utiral herities aed as utterly aewtxthy X Pr'c wnifience STwi respect, mrs who unpr. unaer wastev j pretsif, to ereet the r-ar! Gorermnent into a great oo isoti dated ,empire with, unUmiled power and patronage, to nhvert tlie independence vf tee 8laceaa4 4he rights of the people-' '. : t MnaS-atd. That the 'JerT of epseoh and and the Press are evidenlly aa great as they ever have been,-end that we know wf n " attempt to siteoee" the tu, tr toenrni p" th other: on the art of the Rational Eseea tiw-l no do we know of any - able and faithful efTiceM" (nor evert of one) deprived ."of the hnnors and emoluments of pualic, r'mploy ment by the Prosit! cot of the United Starrs, merely on account of a diflerence of political opinion." and that we think it becomes those who assert each things, to prove them to the people before they call for their reprobation) ahd that in doing any tbry? should scaotrnt fr lha well knowa fact, tliat of the pnblie olfi cers residing in out town,'and still holding their emoes, a very largo majority were, and are, opposed m politics to the Administration. and that of all the offices held at the Seat of Government, more than two-thirds we.ro, and are held by persons of the same political views, having taken their side m the present differences of public opinion, during the for . rner Administration. ' fy-" "- r trobThatalthoiigrj we do ho hold ;tliat Editors of newspapers .should be " ap poiatod- to? offices as rewards for editorial services," and know of pd sucli principle any whereassumed. yet e aeo no reason why that.. ot anv olheeelaaaof our itirn ahauLt he precluded from public employotentst 1 and tna; we hold it tar better that Editors -should beppolnted to places and cease to be Ed . Uotj, than that persons should be gathered into such fcrnploymenfa'; irr-wder tlat. they may be. Editors. ' ,:'. f, , -;; V Bnvtd, .Tbat after candid and 1m ", partial consideration of the -acts of the Ex ectitive, since the 4tb ef Uarch, 1829. we re' gard them fireneralhr asv entitled to "public" approbation,- sod particularly the tfcformation ot eijstingaruseiii"ijy wmtttnanf tliouuhds ofttiTseopTesm0ney?hsve been aaved.'and the affairs of ;tho Government established upon a footinr of Just and economical ex ' penditure also, the removal from office of incompetent and Unworthy persons, and the detection and suppression, of .various plans of peoulatloni that by these and -other, acts of aisnaministratian.lhe' revered Patriot, Who has been called by the -voice of Hhe people. la iuo nicti sta inn no aaorns.- nas - most am S-1aHjr, verified' thS fears of his enemifeis Jfilod Jhe the hopes of his frieiids, and dt" served rH ot his oountry, y iv V i ' 'Asm aWA. -Tint idUmuKt.weonsider-it'a settled CfiiSatioJi under .tlvfi constitutio'ivthat the miansofthe G MieraJ Government may be applied to such objects of 'internal improve ment as are recognized 'to; be- of national character, and to tJte encouragement of such branches or tiomestu; luaustry, as are also re-cognized- to be f 'national concern; yet e jiofd that the system of local internal improver roent tsestj" adapted to the ,pi"e9ent and pe cuniary resourrea of the OTcWf.'isto' leave, it to aucb (.of. the, tatefoe. portions "of tUe, PQuntry as may desire toy beheuj themselves oy suoa improvements, to uevise and execute them in their own way and out of their own ! reanwreea. .v?-,.f4 '4''.'J!5?"Mt - Thatall that is liecessarV of derabl& mav . thus be accomplished , without infrineim? tfec Constitutionj 'and without tImt, dViger of com biiudioriend barrainitig to'eflect such bb-' jectsy-jthat WOuH ,rjru'tt froitiii$i;owing luch' duties anu powers into ue lianas ,ot the Go, ; jpd liovernment-, t hat we -consider noth-: ing rnore dangerous thaainvestingjtbe Geutf ral Government with the immense nowei; and pafrohhge that Wouk necesiaril f tbBo W the ' eXcUiionpf a teneral iyatentof internal im provementtn: its" hiodsand thi If ttiere' should be combined Wrtl)"tl'j.tpe pQWef ,qf, taiation,. unaer .tne, pretence ot suppprting domesdmnufactttres,.'tby.'iberatandde.i t;iaca jegmauon oa tueattt-Wto t-eirrtri ol the United States.", so that resources ara ta Be ,raiec liberally; ad with Ctsion,frm jhf people, nut for tne- purposes ot a -snso-nd piiident application" to 'tlid. expenses of the" Governmciit,''but to niet the ever growing demands! fofrild and unreasonable improve'. nenis, a iysteiiji of oppressive taxation ad the eperation of a disgraceful scramble for .the proceeds of snch taxtioB,ili produce di-; contents, never-f O- be -reconcilrd among toe States, and impoverish and put jto hazard the hbertie ot thepeopleAj 'f- '"j'. -3 ttemtveit, inai noweveT -graurying n may aril . i l.ir ben s-.'n ; sn ! r-K.liirrir I, (S ll.rne's Ad b- r-i lit'li, j v it 'V;".- e '.-;'ir ,f l' not oolr Charitable it ws (ui j w liens a a s-ate.:ijt. at.d PThrt. evr n mitt U '- J I i - ! u t. u-t v ; t f ,. j 1 1 ;iiTt ii I f- rt s!.,, u.j,c, t..it 'i-a bL iniifi,lt,f C ;:f,tjir)j5 thmt!rci U U.J Ju(y of (V i iSSrn; th- Afncan foj. : ,;.' iteir rvertSf, it j-e q jftk.ns af pul!k po,'icjan l toni,t.j:.-r4J r'. wiica are now alrjfirrfiiivcurn, 'i fa dalv lakL h - -- '',1-15 unir f thocoaatrytod tho,r lif.t, it s rs , u ' . sta. r a - . . ,c on.,, pn.pei.' ou; it-ctive cip:3y tie hid vrr p,-rv aethoo;itUr;f,)errMnableorpi.w Orator. Never it an aurnre r,or iper, er chants'jie or decent, te Un1 atten'ivo t sr? jmrnt or alrmnclr theroselvetUaiiUio the grossest char.. mir mihe l br pttho.. or rou.-1' bv e aiast tb ptrsoatl ta official f!ia- ardor; many ef hi, hesrera were af racterand fcondwet f tbo P.-esident. IrcM to tears. an U Ml' rrff r-ily .Ihesechargrstliy aSondantlr and in . itrrt l hr .l.f-- ..i ... diiantijjrnrlied, an 1 ippe tied to the d. we rememhar to have witnessed, s,r esisnoj uii iti.inja among o. tA ij Orcaion, a more powerrul borst f Ut greit aad unmerited had been e1oyjer,ce. or d.-rpr r llvlirr enrhu his 1 Hbearonee toward the members rf aian pervadin; Ibebwomsofan ni fJ l6 naj?tjnl vl-dently rt Wd pop'ihari when he nclaimrd.ei riling him. Gf Juhrt l4iin,' in CMfli'if M snnl were ern hi tnnue. "Are tlu-Unj 4 apevca. that deserved and r-.jti f-f s.ibVi si ...?. an ' theV re'p-.n ceivedihe raaHe'erH!iotic cheering, ! el. by i.iBu'ei impalse and w at la nTered IhelolJowjog- rtiotaiion, statin feelincrreTnortdioj"lo hit own, onari thatlie had been fnrtttced to .dn td from f-! usly "Nl)! ' - v - . - - obVTin tiiaf at tliefiieetin5.f ib?il ; Ourwjt tne djlivcry T this 'A.MreM, prjooe.it had beeu.thougHt proper-, fie Circular Church, which it bv fr ter patsinj their rcguiar fotiortt. tfr tlr larjcil. In the City was literally present toy their rueetinj, vqnder.the tmwded.; The'apaciou galleries were sanction or an. liHlividuat citir.en.'trovTetelosivety occupied by Udiea.of whom,', solution, which for thrf take of jlhat citi-? it ii difJicutl'td tay whether the - $t.e zenanil of th'.tnwr'he bid more re Ri?'iti party most Admired tho flood of gretted than i any other pari : of their pro-, brilliahce and beauty with'which Ihcy eeodin; that it. had iherefore , been overspread -the scene, or lb pure and thought, right: to propose inthe arae ardent patriotism which tniraates (heir wayaad on individual- responiibilit, .hearts and of w iich they hive given to Jho resolotion he wat tboot .to aobmit, generous and Blfrctinjr, 'prmifa. he having, (at he belietedj t food hn .;; The Ciuon Party f jned it the opportunity as "most persona in the Xvs'k aippar enJ bt Mqetinj street, in buij rjewf knowing how unfounded and oo' dinj cOostrtfcled for iho purpnef and jjeoorooa wat the insintiation conveyed which wathandioinly andtastefallT do- m tne.trtra resolution thus oucrejl ao;d cora'ed,'; V': ' V. t:-r - '" ' adopted at the meeting of our oppancnhrjlTite Slate UrightianiT Free Trade ore,aaiinrsmeeunghave seen.wtth. pafty" dla?ij tt.the Pavilion,- prepared Pnn Ml A. A sari ennlaoinL .'iL JT 1 -a?! . - r . I Mee which ever that the President of the United states has greens and medallions, and but for the interfered with, and endeavored to eontroL -wsather, would hav hpn .n!..t;,ii. ;i. u a.iiai srai six a ri vf4SiAinair n ih& u iM - . . f- . I . teilVlll!iA r Ia(irls9ftr lKr mm wrvAsweis. AstK , ' ' I . ai s iiniiincr mslmtf fiu Ike, J!.--a Hvvsuia sssaa (ll ItlUM UIBiaill. UCilCt III IHfl ' m . , ftct,andthattheassertior.is,u theoptnibn WOTjrito aihilton:ddreJ the com 1 Ml deeVdispleastW and Vpp tempt in th4 proceeding. of rte hte rne Soutls.Bay- it,,. held In this town.no imnresS a belief ahrokd wa beaotifally decori'ed with A lunliinated .id the evening." Shorlly after of the th dn,i ' WM removed, ht ; excellency Gpvarnor llamilton vldreJ the com ! thl meeting, basest solely onldf jwoiar'aiteisyni,epry to g1 Tditt '0 pi i mn t a UhouttheehadoCiuodation (4? l.-S-.try-.tO)' hitn'teir atjd the ttJt;!ris wi sub r-bisk, ainnarpi ' fpwuii Tirastt . ear a n mn n ,.. : . i . .1 ' i v . a . M.Mwu.yr ivn'ivQiij nurttaed oy ine Honorable i - . ' - -L -z - ' Ys.i an..f .1- - a I. . I I Z i t iOn matlon,1t Was brdered, thmUitiZFi. ,H,- '",lrJ. meeting be published. ' 1 -"aJ"r v?nerai ij i i Krold;.Thartlie Uianks'bf ;i TurnbulJ,;:A1 The-above adopted. dingrf pf the On motion Deas, tvne, and by Robert Alfred ' Hucr. II. U thlff OtaffnfP l,Alvil7tfn In tluk I,.1m,.. jlkA Pinktrnkw" tan.t 1 dignified fanner in which he, baa presidedvThe twnpanyr tlisperted ; at early over the meeting., and to tbe. Secretary for Kon P .y,t ' v A f ' .-."i'TV ' bis services rendeMdi and then, .oa pwtion.-j I Wi'--ViVtiei.i4 'TV-'t.V tbe meeting adjourned, Pl ' '. --;M J .,: rJVd fcqratlal tbv ?tale. Uiht .S CHAULES A; BEA'TTr, Chin,"'' Frt.e Tprad P4i'tyJon the events of Roaaair -Wjrrs, se?yvn tVt tlie 'day arid,!i he decisive, eshibi tion fMMM!c&&fiy 'sHpertority $ party. ;r- It wag, ';iooliheChalplestoi 1 crcurys indeed, e day of triuniph tq. thcini Thc rFOURTsl OP JUtYi'l v' qoostion, 8H long warmly contested, j The'SCthAnntversatyoftXhitr lrtderridcnco wt pityi on Mnnday-last, with4 eifrtofdro.'AvTher F"" he nd tloubt.:ih the r an(hdaianv!ind in K irv nftvI'M,. rhind of ant candid tnab; thai the . Free imposing mahnefiThe dawnaa ash8 ered in bf FederoTSalutesiend ftetell of St. MfHiael's 'ran herrily Inier' firmness "ire wjiftjn n' maintain and VH!s, thrdughouUiiedayTliemilitaryJ v? toiocrease i'tT'We.irii' no'estl tntra4ed'atf'soa'p.nd,t;ifl6r' tefavtU'pM&WWfcw t-be. tfeigihf.'wir ?iewedbyfi wertJ dismissed af art earl bouV?r;fHrety frieml, vYlr'seeiial daysS pa Kaa cohsistedrpf aO altnost-bhiriternH entleavourcd;, as IM' faritnof.tfielouds.tariil -od: MtelrUujrCcdu1'',rrt. coiinf he MoDdaVi'flarttcul out the 0 ate between o tHusiasttnaliy etetufed 1hey)hl.TT.PWwifl"f t?5 ..rFUFTjr.Ky , wouia nave oecn pnner tntti wiivrtijtig ' . " r i 'J n stronijiy attached fd ,ther-Vnoflt3rrt"p'jsto" ; forofi ' nt Tn'"ihe mosftrfenEfbvAt 4t ibffii jtssewblfldi. rnn orxrt in state. Huited 'PaViiloii" If' iv.ii Retotveii. That we- consider the consent given by our present Cliief Magistrate, to eonr tinue hisawvices.'to the countryhe ht art ready so signally benemtedyas amitlin jiim to the thanks of his countrymen; and that the ; people who could under; such circumstances withdraw their confidence from the man who has manifested such devotion to their cause, and whose administration has so greyly pro moted their happiness,-would be unworthy of the blessings he has sq great;y comi ibuted to confer upon them, i '..,,' .Jt ,f 4 , . i Jtctolved, Therefore, 'that'.' we will heartily and zealously; co-operate 'with bis friends throughout the country in promoting his re election, and that to -render every assistaace in our power to the great causa of the pco pie, a Standing Commjittee of fifty ciuzens, including tlie .Chairflian and Becretary be raised, to ba appointnd by the Chairman of the meeting v'; r.! 'jS' y.:, ' Vhich rcsoluttoni were unanimously opted,;'-:?;',r:'''';i;:3-v;i l The Tesofutiiins "were supported by addrrises hi " Col. lliomas Corcoran. Jamea lluhfop, .Esq! Francis S. "Key, Kiitj. and by Gert.', John Mason,' which were teceivcJ with thegreatcstap,lause. The generally expressed their regret that a public' meeting had been thought necessary in our disfranchised' coihmu- . . r . t h hotfr hinirtt1,v'H,l m WiMWiog. wpeeWcie, smtfmkhWii,Ai?rnT have nto anofd&iize -lo out U brol VfreeTy "and the i7W'Pwty''e f'r s- brief nd -imperfect an at tI)etrt.'i-"nJ,f7'U- mdveifin' prbcesslonifroin 1hjiPpliice of lTr0,,Pa''tt 011 W 4fh.;- It wa bripo meeting.1 to th?'2d Prtsoytehiir Chttrcb: lhlc', Imever :: 'afiiir.1 t!,cft : trvire at jpicnemi aim, wnu ,iis ' assurance,.; we tnwt the)1VVlc"u'e s lintiH wo can eoltectMI. )$ ei-tferialst foha regular oc- where,sarte;the fjerfiii'marice "off Divine service by -.'ify tie iMri;Ilrtdgir;'knd: the 'reatling t4. 'Waslitngtoti's KafCweU AdifrTfesis byijthe Honorable' pihiel E. K ugef ; ?. Th & $ tale nishfc'rid' 'Free oe to tne y ice tresiaentot ji,e timtea butes 1'raUe. - 1'ar.ty liaving asseniaied 'as to.Veceivethe ftommendition of hisTellow cr above: were sutisottaentiyjoined 4y' the tSaeOsi We canuot think the spprobaUon lately miJi .ii i o J. 1 ., -V r i bUowedOpoimyhk lprmerfcvi I ' R; i'f Hi"1 ehher credtilfe vlir P honor and consu, ,Ue Association, when the '-Whole, tencv." or Acceptable to him . ,v,' . preceded by -a hutneroUs .arid" brfltianf military escort,' nd tho "youiji 'of the ti6eiiw'thei.thtrRtgM tnoved'in' 'proce9fon (d fe'resi'de'tlc of the Jate Gea.rCJiarles'C.r Pinkney, where aVpT'Jt' banner was presented to thft'par ty by Ca ptain'Lyn ahy In th e namoof tne state mgivts ia(ii(?s, .and received by Johti fzard Midilleton, 1cj. drt beWalf of the part. HiaJ, prectifii the banrier,'Capf.' Jjynah prnriiiunded a f ery letiing and , tmprcsiiive address, which was1 rcsnoondud to by Mr. Mid, d!eton in a reply of r.uaf cncr;ry and patriotiiin, and both tf which were re' ceived'wijh tntliiisi.istic plaudits byihe immeijae inultuuuo ast-mb!fd. 1 lie procession then moved to tie C. ar Church, in meeting st. where, afiera ve ry apprnniate and cotnprehcritiive prsytT by the liev. $)r, Palmer,' the. Virginia and Kentucky llesolutionsof ti'laml "J9 were read by Hubert J.TurnbuM and no Or4T5cn delivered by the lion orable Robert Y," Ilytie. Mi". Turn bull prefaced the reading of Ui6 U .-s',!u liont uy a lew explanatory and pain uc remarks, and by his clear, & manly, & emphatic enunciation gave lull I i tu to an assauaunun t.. : the important principles they, eiabody, office, at I believe county wnr.i wo enau, wtir pieastirn, ly before lhonjtia,H and minutci exhibition of att ttiecpreinoiues.v decoratioris.ban new; fbeetihes, ; 'oMt.'&e, Of lltat novel pafriOtlCj'-tJod fDfip;riifjcent celebration1; - y:--".i:-CC-,''':-'"V "'; ' ' . .'jFrom the "Philadelphia SentmeU 'lhe followrng (ctforlias been sent to us for.'Viubricatioit: ZiX'x ' . wt m ' i Hit 1 itl-.BI DF.KT OF ;J HK V B. ' - ' (SIR-l had llie lionor tOirrceive, by way Of Doylestowfi, ybur letter' of ; the f23d tfist.'with its "chcloaurcs, viz:" ro-pii-8 tC e circular letter from you to t!ic actiog Scceutary . of -Wart Ti easurer of f i United Mates. Kegtster and Second ....idi'oriif;' the Treasury,',;au(rof their respective afiswei tili9' copy of your circular, being !irf priiit;'J.he others ( had also seep jn ,llie newspapers - some days before your letter reaclied me.. In your letter to me ahov referred to'. you fpenk of my havi 1 1 era! ofTicers of tlie gov ' a cnnpiracy', and, state t e denied the ,hai"s fri'. t them ty inift. ' I i":".t I ; , say that I r t (' cers wi.'i ;ty f, ei'. " z i ot'est. I ly i. .. I. have f -, 1 1 " t !' j ' War and actifT l'.-c! :!..;;' - .... lyir'T "m wait Lr s by t'.fn , uf r-. s i r " '!. t f - I re - , .:r.i: ' . ,. t- !'; ' tilf V. . p . t r 4 ; r trjtlr j..;-, ! . .I , tj., f vn: JIi-ct 1 ; ' ' , v Citjiie-I ! -rtf , t r i i ; tit dwr!-.r. I r--,'. Hit ' -onul a Sj'? I. ,.r, ! I ? this Ihrts vipj. j c ; late hijui oi tUe f ' i,-.' :Scer- who f c -:.-I t' e i' i framed bv ynn, ,! tl.3ir i, company wi'h Sir. V..ut Jj. ' lima t f-'ri-d (,.) tut t'.'v i't been in his rompiny the H .!-; t" was never intfoJed'to le t!'. to". ; . . . - ' 'The, adrnlMMns, fj'iiroi-' -:; B .j rfjervati.iii in t' r ti " are abundant prowf of all t i ' j fictsacric I ty me, u f.,r bi i , y ere concerned; Lji if any ilju' t rr " ; -ftia,- , it ir.0014 tu oUtvcU, that pit J i - ! t t ; the U(. was a,:Jre;r.l t. pecunyas tr,u i Mt; .'ra'e t f t'.j I) 1 iutt ut v.uiuuuia, in vi. nil cr; .:.ly x your power must bn Tp!s ti L'lrcct 4 the proper oTicer of (he U jver: :. - ;t f - ' institute a leal investKioit if V 't transaction before a tri.Hin J, I jvi - power to examine an J compel d att. i- - dance of witneset. Whenever tl.ls shall h doria ' I wi!l uM.mi - ' , , -"-.-j ...... ..ivii-rw, ,ILIT, Itlu: I - to the seat of government, and rcn ler " all the aid in my power to such" cT.crr in the discharge of hia duty. It must. however, b? distinctly under ' tliat the investigation shall bc;;in with t!ia principals, and before I furnish r r " . the 'witnesaes.'thit an assuranca ofpr -"l tection shall be given to those v ho 1 oflicef that they shall 'suiror no i: jaiy ' ' ' t vuiisciiucnce- giving tcsiiitiony, Tl3s has become necessary hy rrn i " of the declaration of ' Mr. Evan-. t'aV" brother-in hw of Mr. Raton, that "tho -President wnold fnrn ann oU.i -a 't - - -. -. .-Vl I.IVI K 1IU( V j , ntflra ithn f on!r m.n,r !. n,;. k,..:. W and. of other facts-which have since'' come to my. knowledge. - Alihough I do pot assume that; this declaraiioifwat 41 authorised by you, yet It is indispensa. " ' We to justice that no 'cppre!ienMon tf .. this nature should rest on the minds tf ' wi tnesses. 'V ' ' '.;' :.-; , " ' : - v L lhaye the hnnpr tob, very reject- -fully, your'a ' &o. ' ; s ' : ' . -v; ; w . u- sp s: d: ing ha: i. 1 ,, rromtho Washington Globe. " - fc'4''S'HE VflESlDEN-iVREPLT "V'"'' ' ToMr.Iosham'sletterdatelJuneSOCi, ' --ashingtmrJu!!i 7,' 1831, ' ! Sritr. The President, ou his' return v. to day from the Rip Utps, has re cciv- - ed'your letter of tho 30th ult ; la re-; ' ply,rrrtyoui teiicwcd call upon hi o. 1 'aa Chief Msgistrttw ol tho Distiict of Columbia,' I am directed 'to ii.f-n t J ydu;.;that hi; does not consider the Let ', ? w, vc.iniu uniccrs .naving ticca ia rnniiuinir f uiit, . . I a!,- -v ".. , .1 .. bflGcc hours," aiiij in their office1, VJ. Z ttis their duty to be, and where cte- v 'in.lioM...,l 1 ... - I . . . i ,j nniifi.mil n-is B.lllll 19 CO, as ,llt)..' i. i .v ,vm4i ciji luuse ii es r wifrlf nan.t ii am ..1 .....j . I . i . . by a party lying in wait to ass " ' you; nor mv constituting .' !a i causal to justify "10 subjection f f;ty t .,, ,uM -vn.u acier, an t : i y denying '-your' imputations, to trr.vi. ' ment' bejora a court of crinhnal .nj-; jlicttiin. irThat if" a l'at invest: .x : Of?thiA':,ira;uatfHon ' before a tr. r hiving power to examine an.! co A the ' attendance' ef, witnesses" Le, 'by ?ou; deemed tiec'essarv. h m.nrK.vn.i i of Adequate' ; protectiorri3'ii'1'tiie CIl i-f ' w'here.yod have (j.a i.J.t, . " :a8;-pws-Witdr-iireh fand jury, i'j present the: supposiid oii-loi a, ut tv ' aum'mou Mujiiih belm e any nn ;',.,t,u.j tf iha Distrifcis'f AN'.i.-'flfar "... v jince of preleniiiixi' s!iu!l I.e. thou who '.hold 'ofilcet 'that they sutler tit injury in consBfj-i"nce. i ing lesitininuy'-iah hurat-- I., er. not to be con-trued a4 . . .. ptinily for any misconduct wh'u j" il.a iiivVstigstioiii may tinLld. " -.- Tho President ' directrtaa t.i i " i' you,'-also, that, 'should any j -,' cimneeled with ' (h9 -:q ,ver ' v. -fotixid implicated in havi.- f i of "a recnuteJ force,", i i t i hostiliiii'S of liny kind w ' ' j i cincts ofllie lep :u linens, . ,r i .! witliin the District of Cila.:.'.i; t ' having armed, and. associaled t ;' r, ,to the'.iiisttirbance'.and .irm -f ' i peaceful cili.ens, Ih will l . i it i ; ty; in eddition t ?.'n penalii' - law," forthwith to .i ' ''.( " from the ' piij'";c f -- - , i t : iiii- s t, J- f f,! , c-fi i with an j t f ... v .'7 U : latent vie lurn.rr, -, u state' th-', i m ad-',' you. 4'iinst the A and oilier!-., ed ju f.i i . cribo t' . . ' is : ; llU' i' V woi kitis r,f . i tion..-'' ' - obcJ'.ci.t ' 4 i . I. i - . i . i ... i l i . .' 1 . . . 1 1 . i t t C::.trj dc:.' 1 .'.:.. ; . tf . ncahprcaas'ms (nor any respee-lamong tbeduwt-fiedportiooof the citizens Jfttly, by toy priton oi oor ciuzenj; una M imponaM principles wej.tniu 5is;'.''-rc-. , V' ii.:':--i..af -
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 21, 1831, edition 1
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