MINEKS’ & FAMflERS’ JOlJirNAL.
i*IU>Ti:U A!S» imtiasllCU every 'll’liSl>AV, IJV I IIO.^IAS .1. HOt,rUN....( llAItI.t)TH;, MIXKLEMltlltt: COLNTY, NOUTH-t'AIKH.I'SA.
I WILL TEVII vor TO riKKCK THE BOWKLS OF niE FAHTH AND BIllNfi ODT KHCi.M TIIK I’AVI RNS DK TIIK MfU NTAINS, MKTaI.S WHIl'14 Wll.l. tilVK HI'lltNi.TlI TO Ot'H IIAMK ANU flfBJECT AI.I. NATl'im TO OUR USE AND PLRAStlKR. DR. JOHNHON.
vol.. MI.
Tri'::siiAV, jma' i«.
so.
TIIK
A: Farim‘iV J
!.» piiiiti'd ami puWi’TfcllKiv ry Tuesilaj iiionii^ig '
Qt Two Dollars unrf ®Dfry ("mts
paid ill aiivaiicc; tt’
paid until afirr tl(« cxpir
AHVKin’ISKMEXTS uill
rents per square (n'-'t I'xcecd’
tirst iiisiTli'i'i, aiul 'St cunts
week—or il Pir three wrt-ke,
\ libernt di count will be made
iiivcniti-by till'year. iLj Oniilladvcrri!
eoniiiumienletl for iniblicalioii, the nui'
inKcriions must Li ^ted on tlic^iiarpin
niainiscrifit, or tiny will )>" continued
forbid, and charfrfd aceordincly.
A DDIMOSS
OK HIE
UAltnOI K CONVENTION.
CLAY iMEE'l 1N(J. | Yoiir coHii’iiittoe du not itijn'O in rtniiioii |
Gtycnshoiou^^h, auUford, Jiinc^:^d l^3'2. ' with till'|tr‘si(lent in liis views ivlulivc to |
Aijreeably to previous notice, ulitr^e and 1 tlif I'iiili’d Slates’ bank. 'I'liis ins^tilution _
irt'sw'Ctnblo portion of the citizsns ofCuil-i lias, not only bv th; hiolirst coints bcrii , . • .. iVu„ i, . j i
%rd Countv. oppose.! re-election ni' decic!.-.i to bo cinstitnt.onar, but tb. frreat- !. t>y
^ ’^neral Jackson, and in favonr-of the elcc- pst ad\antii^e.-, both to tiie "ovi.nnnciit u:id ''
rti HI I- . 1 i> . • ■ I ■ I 1 1.- ■ and concert other ni'.usurcs in relation to
^ -^^tion ot llcnry Llay ol Kentucky as I’rt!- to nuiivic.uais, nave Ix'cn exp'Ti'-nced troni
ideiil and John fckirgeunl of IVnnsylvania i.jt for a nunib''r rf years. oliicers
[s Vice-l*ro>ident of the linited States, as^^wiiich have InMin eni;n;ed in the coii-
nibled in the court house. | cerns »)f the governni* nt, have ol’ten d('cl;ir-
llie H|i|)roaching elcdionof President und
Vi((! I’reH'dent of the l.tiited Sratesi, hns
UiOt at (laleigh, and diijchar{;e(J tlie duty to
wliich It was called. In sul.niittin^ to \ou
motion ot Ral,,h (Jori-cl, Esq. Vbra- that w.tbont at. m.t.tul.on o| that k.nd add a few expla-
f ger^,, Ksq. was app.inted cliainnan ; | tt.e mon.ed concerns ot the j;overmnent
- 1 being conducted to the chair, called iculd not be n.auatred without luu. l. labour i*rrjident, the present • occ^pent
- !and Kreat„.convemrncoai.dre>p.nMbdity.,,,,.,,,^j veneiabb ANDkFw
rmcetino: to order.
^- On motion of James T. Morel.e^J, AN | '"'1 «;v;'‘--n*-oee has proven, to . very see .i \ k.( IN, and li.r \ ,ce I*r. s,dent PHIL
kdH. Jlanner was apfM.inted Secretary. |;'";’'"ures have ,j, J5\l{|{(MU, of Virginia;
and ,
*.• All coinmun.cations to the Kditor must eon,e , I ever b' en adopted, w |,icl, have ; l odnecd ; ^
frer, ot posta,re, or they nmy not b attended to. | ; so si.lutary an cHect upon the UmI banbs. e.enled t.. VOU.
I in the management ol their aliatr.-, and m , , , . ' . ,
I In ri'"i rd to Axn:KW J4j^( V, it IS un-
neco' iry to .«:iy any ii|incilL Ite lias al-
ri’ii!v bci ij oi;r I’lt:
Ciiolcl Hin«* and -Hill.
' and Ralph liorrellt I'sqrs. each of w hom i ~
; discMsscd the relative merits and claims ,f;'i'tfuNn- thmii«!i tho^ comitry u eTiind cir-,
■lHi;subsonl>erintindiiiatoreriovuiromtbi*.,u‘'‘'^ ‘‘*»^u iiit; i^ iumtr nrcnis mi.i . .-i . . ” , .
.State, ortcr tor Bale, on liberal ft rinx the un- | the two prominent candidates fitr the presi- j*^ulhting meuiinn. i Ins institution is op-
divided hull''!'the tnitt of land wbere he now rc-! Jencv, with iiiucli fuirncbs, pcrspicuity and ' 1“'^’^ **y I’rcsideiit in i
sides, ronlninitt" alKiiit r00 acres, and on wliidi is ■ niessacea ; and inj-teud thereof, the wild i _
the well known I’atterson mine. The quantity ti IK A I’ lino * tonnin JH’lieme of a tieasiirv bank is ■T‘'-' "?
of (Jold oM.i.r.ed from said mine is a pr«,t ilKit >■» mot.on of Hr. John A. I oulkos, a pr„p..,tuMi vmir ^
not him: hut uiomr inuibinerv 19 wanting to make I committeo, consistin:: ot .lames I . 31oie- t"- ,. . . i .i ' , ran loriiet tl
,t on> of th. nioBt profitable in the county. head, Jeduthan H. Lindsav , V.alph (:..rP 11, '■»">i".Hee lorbear to rema.k ; as it has »n-
AUo,a.iaotof lando„^..B(reek,ahoutl.VJ .M'Na.rv, and Jelsee II. J'•'■''''“^nitmn. ot the h.te*;
twicer'. ;iTl'Kstabhlhmciu ’ 1‘] npixuntrd, with instruCons to retire ’ , P^'f !>'» “lot.J
f)oun.lcrs,ne\vlyerertrd,2 Folfrer iniil?, and a east immediately ar.ii draft a (iroamble anI re^o- | are oppo^od to fho re-T,^^. coming—
iron one on a new pUn, bt li> vtd to bv •^uiK-rior to hitions, expre.s^ne of the si'iis«‘ of the meet- ot nMi. .luclvson tnmi the lurttmr
any tliinj; now runrriiijr, and capable ot grindini; in.r. After retirini: a short time, th.-. ro- 'f'- " •" i^s^«'>ll"lion mto ofi.ce,,
iVonUIU torO bu.heUo!^^^^^^^^ ,;,|l.uuhg-wliirh were unani-;V'i ernmeiit, and alul
"ir. ;ml e e, ■." ^ -nou^h adopted. f rorr.;;n mi.nMers, to t.o e.it |
^rcctt’ti witti vti'v little _ iiv'« ^
AIrs a tract of land nt ar: r Charlottr, on tho Yeur cotniiiiiteo, to whom w.as ref titq ? '‘'' I j great ItoJy oO(P&'Souther?l j»fep!e,'lie coin-
Salisbury road, eontaininir ~J ucres, twmcrly the gubiect of drallm'T a iir» amble and le- i iulert st (T the couiiO \ ; tlijit hi ^ whole I ^ n*}iHif‘than any oth-
'solution.,. ^ct.mK forth the sentiments of this f individual wc could tyw ^^lect. We
. meetiirs ue^ leave to submit the follow,njr: ["“t* ' ' */“ i lake jjreat pleasure, therefoff ... recom-
° . ,iri-i,t:-e 1 nK.n.iing l.in. to what we are confident he
■^ our committ. e eannot f»isrrui«e the tlict, I li“" i " unanimous support,
that they have ben much disapiKimted
and mortitied al tlie administration ol the
propertv of Jonathan Hums, dcc’d.
c. ji-(;Nc r.
Maj^.TI I, l^3C. ^
STATE or M)RTH ('.\liULL\A,
ME( KI.KNBl Ri: CfilNTY.
Court of I'l'-iis and iiuiirh r Sessions, Mny Ti:m.
A?fc.\ander (Jraham » Ori^'inal attachment,levi-
' rt. rdon a tract of land belon:;-
. Coibert t>nnikin^ \ ,n^ to the defendant, adjoin,
rilglthf lu.iu ol Will. oi>per and ethers aiso^ '
iittcrt;,! j.!iid l ltnnikir. has in a tract of lanilip n
which Wni. i'knuikin now re-ii*lt •^, iiiljoitiine .I’C ^
irencral government in;iler Andrc.v Jack-^on.
L'pon the result of the presidential electinn
1.1 allhou"!. yo.ir committee were dis
appointed It. oblaiiii:ig the object of their
i some other citizen cppo»"Jd to Mr. (.'lay’s
“ American System,” would h^ve been se-
lerted. In any event General Jacks^g is
placed too liir above,4he rear.h of competi
tion to be alTected by tiny diflference of opiii'>
.0.1 as to the V.ce-l'residcncyj|M Iw COuH
be aHected at all, ..ijury 'to oc»,
cur from the nomination ut'Mf^ln BureD,'.'
whcxie principles are so obnoxious ty tbe \
South, than from that ti^any other individ* '
ual not pos.sc‘«sinp those principles.
It is said that the el|ction of Vice-I’rc«
sident may be thrown ijpon the Srnnto.— *'
Such a result may huji|>pn if .Mr. Vau
reur's friends pertiist in his
gaiiLst the known wishes of
portion of (leneral^ayksorT^^Bcters.—
Dut upon tfiem, not^Ki sin, .f
there be pin. If this catastrophe is to lio
deprecHted, it n;a\ chs.ly Iw averted by
their witbdrawin*; -Mr. Van Buren’.s name,
Und voting tor Mr. Harbour. But if isoiio
argument in our favour, that if, in tho
chances arising t'rirfn the contest for tho
ice-Presidency, the election should de*
volve%n the Senute, the candidate we pro-
ill certuiidy receive a majority of
voted, while Mr. Van Buren will as
[fuoly be doteatcd b‘fore that bod\ , jilac-
in competition with almifst any other
petson who has been named tbr the otlice.
. ' k 1$ p^tly insinuated in a public addiess
w# b»vo®f‘n, and has lH‘en more {j'nerally
^nd confidi.itlj stated in private circles,
ihat !VIr. \ an Buren's scyitiments and feel
ings are in unison with thost? of the Snuth.
V\e would ask, when and where ^*h"is trait
in his character has l>ojn developed in hi.**
arts? We do not ret'er to, nor do we rely
u[>on private declarations or assurances.—
NVe ask for ins public acts. As far us wo
have been able to ascertain his political
\
choice, vet they e.ite'rtained b.^^h hepe., ;"l'"*‘‘'« «•"« «■
and U.S they exixTted, wel
®f r btir.if made appear to the satistai lion rf tl;: ripatiuns, that the national
his (dlir.;; and plat mider hu adii.ii.i^tf-i- , „ratiliedVf we could
tion, the wiia.itnfiKjiMs in a stute 1 e\. iie- ourselves that the same ii.ianimi-
ment, wcU cal^i.aied to a.u.m the fcu.d oil supporters of . . o . .
.V. -y .i^..rt.al mind. ^ j t'.yicral Jack.on, in ii)« election «f a V.cx-.nthee-
r.i#tu the.««iToa;iderttlion^ your con.iint- |iueiit. ’This we know to be imf>os.'-ible.
tre ^iiiiik, that t?ic‘.e m.obt ti* If ligt oiit^^ jn^^ subject ditfijrences irrecuiicilea
• ’ ■ ■ - -> ■• lal alfiirs would be ^,rer.tjirob.ibilit) ot ai
lection of Mr. Madison as the successor of
■Mr. .Monroe—he was opposed to the South
Remtbeir natun-, l.ecaus. they are di'i. j memo.able Missouri que-tion, ia
terei,ce.s u,.... ,s..ne of the tiii.uamental involved the r.ght ot l.ongress
ijut diktiii^ui^I.iH
CTiitijcliv .—lii'
elcctioiiot t
-tlfc IV'
in Charlotte
■ nil- nt by
fit ^iBi lor tMFdii
Minty of M-rUvi.b.ir.r, at the I'onrt lloiiKr tnmed their e\|.rctalion8 frrmi the fact that "ftlsc duties oi »»ix>^dcnt. 11.^^
rlot.e.n:, tho Itli M ,nd.y e, AugiMt m .t , j minded a.id open m Ins
I principles ol' our jfovernment, have inan.-
• I tested lhem*w lves m a manner not to l>c
thci linrcc^ n| j We had reason to ex^ct tms
tnj.iy Ji^rsitv m itiiMe Stjtes which hold (>filiti'
f 'u’fac ArT.inder.r!erkofo;ir''-ai(lCouti, I cuinstance.s than any other indincual s.ncc f‘‘?bng or private
;,ho 4th M....day of May. V lV3.>. I i|,e time of (iii.ierarWa-hinrton; that st.ch ' connecie.l «nh evr-f „n,H^
mecki.i’nhi n- xr... T,,™ ^...1,. ....iividual who was national in h.s _ ^ _
j^>oli iii^.-MiirLctly niher^o to ours. But
uwl *fkjK t, and we j'cel j»eculuir
ratiOti n( parceiv ini' At|^njU|i iiakiiij^
own (f'oiiDunity,
t|l««trty of ^'^rept,'and no[>e.i ■ tiii^ liid
to interli*re with our slave fwpulation—ho
was oppo!>cd to the Soiilb on the yreat Ta-
riti'question which cawc U'li/1-i' the S» nato
in voting tor the n.iA >bnoxuHis a-
riiendments, and rtnally for llte bdl itpclf, a
bill \vhich, by one of .Is advocates, waa
styhJd the “bill ofabom«^ions”—he was
op|K>9ed taa Inr^e majority of the South in
the tirsi election ot'(itneral Jackson. It la
t(U« kt-. has gcm^lly vS#g4«i^ai«W
►tne^»«'«ut:tKvAn.K ‘i "cormt^^^ wr.tieii in fKiry; wtitod to ven tf-nt five frent’emW, pro-
uccoi .vi*- i.w the i.an.e of t’l .w ; ai.d tins fa. t a- to n pr'-. nt the jk iies of .^o^Ih-
''' *■ , JuarHrSe,igtons, .>!«'/ Tirm, purely, no .milvidual who was iwi •’ . . i,j„c, bcar'i aini'lc cMdeiice u' his laleni' '^^ph i, hav bit-lyrat.a Convention of
I 1-3J. |,|3 feelings and loyal .n 1..S pa r.II ■> ’ ^ aiiJ oatnilism. I'nm him w have much . >f^Van li.inii" I'l ends at r.:illiii(inv, uu-
fwini-m Smith i Oi-inal attachment, levied r,.j,ardcd h.ui in any other pom O'i„ h'';e anj.>,ui |,u;,. tol'eur. I i-. tuerot-ic ,!ert il" u to p|.iL'; the vnte ef tin-k.ite tor
r,. ^.natfictnnandbclon,:m?to your comni.lteet,ink
nat.o.. has lM;f u luuch , iLl
li^o Will '
_ -daho.'tl. ^ tl.e nat.::;has been much deceived, thej
li solrrti, I li'.l lf«, nirrliiK' diilpnrrvc o;'tin
AdMiini'-l'al*^'" o!’ ‘ n.lr- .r J„, , ; „:.J ,,l hir
. it, !i..ii I'l the ft' ii'I.iK V for a i V,l •• ri, .
U,.,.lrrl, Th-k ill-. I!,*-. o; :i, I',.
>^i.naban ;.d oth- whi^^order to ride uito j.pulnr ^
RT b. ir. made api^ ar to th-; the toW and credit ot the of-N. ' • s.r.rant.^ IVm,syhani i,.>s-, , am ...al,
f oin.rtbal defendant is no. a. ‘ ^.houl toT the ch.ettam ot an> , frr.i.U.rv ; ;„.d tl.,,i u ..HMa all
tbi-!!'Karinerb i-l-m morder to sccureinclividuaitriuiiipti. ‘r i;,ir ai.d b .n >iinh'.e , t||^„ , j,
— porti ,n C-the V.i.eriean
of tbi
rourt of ,0.1.
f rlb. °-.L i,h Monday in A i.u4 i.txl
f' V-v,' N^tie on tht lib Monday in A i„u^’i nt''- _ !. „l,o have ear- lo hear u-vl lic.irt^ t..
'"n.l thrn «'“> laSn’ae/ili‘t'hi'c. undcrstaii-i”—" I'o havc 1 .Um of t.'C .u.^
' ,M V (•%:r:.o-,o„r-a..; -.ur., i,..,,, t^.yond the hK'al prejudices a.iu
- Mav. V. ' ,t, ,.„,.:rne.s .tie day. l- the
»tol..tc.tb Ai,i;X ,,f oiir L'overiw. lit, !•> I'l*
•rr ‘^ndrn -I
ii,|. d, roiifii.-ti. ,i.v ;,( r-oris, yho'i tlu-
:iU Ih , to ei'rr \„^,j „,|f, (|„. , n,y,. ol
aii'l ! ha'l.rt!! p;ir':cii' r, tii n Isliiiii
I .[..ili.liii' nt ofil .i, ,t„r i:,r tin* t iee|..ral
iiie }Smm ofa
t'airly inter that his opp9K(ian to internal
improvements has not be^^ounded ufwn
any constitutioual ba8is,>^^yon the ct.n-
l.l. d'.' lhev,de..fthi k:..tetor!«'‘^«'’‘*>''‘» ^'nt^^.'rcpresente.I
Mmiiis Van ;:.n, of NeA.\oik, as '‘'»'J it* tiiost ,„,prov e.
\ i. ■l'ri.M.l''!it —I'.r .Maitiu \ an Burcn.onc '"'•''^^■n.H.dea
,.f the autV.r- .r the tanlfl.-.w of l.vils— ‘he aid ol the (.fiierJ .
\\ ■ sa\ a t oi.\rnt! n f ^Ir. Van Buren's | J* I'us b»"en said, too, (wi^( (he author
I'riemis, l/ec.iiio’ no one nt all ac.]Uainted ■ ^>1 the address to which we have advert«*d,
with t!ie lIlll\ellll•l:t^ of [arlv,or at all p.s- the ju'tuc to inentii.n that it is not to In#
..f t!;e iea^l -a-iac.ty,'c;ui doubt that there,) but it has w n^A| that G*«rt-
th'' ( iiiueution w as eon>iituteil for liie pur-|‘^_‘'l prelers 'W. ^Hkj^iren li>r
. /• 1 .
,„.„t duration of our ooveri!
.,„ritv ..four m.titutiuiis.aniltotl,. .
w. lf^re of the
ll K'.Wl^
tl.inU that tlie pic-
:,l til h lif:ie :'nd ri''"'
,,i , ,.rr. -.pt.nd. I.e., \ g,
. Ill tor for till' lU ■itil
the
r.e/.' '
J'/
' ' i7/: o/' ,\)irrin
-c) I'MM Iti. iMtl.m, Vf'ur e.iliiinlttei
aud U:cu., S,xswv., Ferm. ^,l„,iii.^tralin.i has laheii ,ar Miort.
l-:u. . "scateel-. ha.5;u.eral.Iack-:..n aM-e.i,e.l
i’-,v 1 1 ■ . ■'iitiaehmen*. 1''I'” 0^ ii-nii il cliair betcrt-tl.e ct.ri op''‘'r
^ ,1. f. n.lo.'' in'' >'> tlie^prc-M „„r,i-hui•'nts'’ N'a, m.am.m.ii-lv n.W.p!....
S vvl. non NVin. I lini.il"i bv..-. on ;^\>..c.iloi • f,/,» ,v alniil'i In ..bedi.'ii'- In ihe tl* ^
lots H. f .. 1-'" of i.an.lnced. Honr,ly.Jntl.f ^ j J_
I- ' an-1...7-n-/rr, wereiio . fn
STmf.
b-.
f.'inie. tioii, we s!;i
i.iit, willieiit
The report «.f the ^rtre t
if the ali"\e pt. a:n!.!e v.a> '''• '*^1
' ihein to ad'
’iitinn, H I - ■ ■ III .I
eomm.tiieiil (.(.rre-.j'.jiileri(X I i!)puU;ted Uialmii th^
but In e..ii-i'’iti^ "f the followiiiji p«.J : U\i.ni
I'vij. I 'r. n^ \. fc, K.', John
\. (.ii.M'iii, 1!-;.'.Ii; -i I ^Limuw,
^.oj-e of proiii'ilmi; Mr. ^ an I’lin n’s pros- | ^ ice-l rcstdool, and that \o
lifct«, ho'vevfr a li.'w (I'tli.' memlf .s ini'^ht | '1'“'^ hi* *i*hc8 ii. selccAinj'
o.ne (h-x. i,tvd tVi.n Its real ehj.'cis. ■ W« nhn«!dfwldrepl) huiml.i^
Bv uliat pri''" liu' prrv.ii!-, i"present-,'‘Z«0 of
i.io ..s It anv di'tr.f-!- in this .'■late, eould i I'cwJ to W m.ch n^in;^.,,|^^’j ^
npioiiu-.irrorn t.iultipi> the:j,.s«'!\I. ii.to liil«4,y, and t lieA re »„r pnocipleB r
.s Ik a(- t>y, cv ii if tiies truly rej»re.-»?iited the pt eleclien, to pratify Uie
'iTlukfi.lBf *■** ^ iiian? Are \rf io
K. lectmnour atieiitsin the (
i;, . .Ii f'l, 'i bat ‘'"tir d.V„,, 1
thi. L..i:i:'>. ' • *' -..1
ti.: in ibr (Mti.iiii 'l „.,. ,f, or I’h.iiiiaiu, fr.jtii wiiii'h tliey catii«, undertukfi IB
r»l''--"'' for those
v: ,\,,,riu.b. -if.-.'' lieuiii. 1>. ' I ' , ,1ns prm- \. (.ii'i'in. 1 .-l. -n; -. i. /.‘"id some caimau«jno=». - | fellow citiZcMis, though we know not
lah.ve thit Mia:iv Ur. AiiwM.i;!! " -Ml.j. Kou/nppo^^'d to thd TaW System, and that ^
('h lTl..'' .
. , I‘,rn
nt '■
■\\ Itlr i- -.
r. pi. vy. .lii'.r vi~e
, II ii'rain?l biin
I. 'il.orL',
M.jii.;
Vi' ‘.'„,i..r.t'i' rkoroiir -aidfourt
I \i.. ii:. . .n M i; . V
\ \i AI.IA
Kn-Mutio ‘I"
i:
I m m, the re., lection ol (.elie.at .lael.M, •
at t‘,.s tlUl-, is to i.e pecuha.ly ' " I
‘I;.,, r.,.twell known t.-ev.ryiudivi 1.1
•ofthnsmuUrst
f-.llowin;: 1-n ^ ' N.ir/mce in thy suppoit «d >‘r-
X. • ‘'''I- " V, I \ Sit>e l„1zard«^dthucKtionotOenerulJ..ck.
,„l i»r. W vMiiM.ro^ Ib^.MV J, evident that a majnritv ot
din'^of'.is t.Aui'I ii^icoates preferred .Mr. Nan Bu-
tKd
m:i!, 1*'"
U,.o:vr'i, T!i M th;
hr O'-Ill’d by
a (ju'
,ti.'ii o! vital iiiipoitaiico
■ «..i
iM .li.iiii, Ih' . 'l-i'Tsf tin; NJ , yntes »ere given lor
„ Dt'lll.. O''
Barbour. - -
U r ef the I I..M'b l!nn>-''r, tl,.. If'W,„ro.a;t. 1{ order. I) ^ uratiticd ..1 the selcclioii of
declined
, are M\ known f.voii, an-
Ir/'
Mr. Wa niN'.n
r to th.. satiita. lioii ol me and 111 Violation ot
""V.. '.I, r, nd!.nl
lhat P'>l;l>“
;i -,r V.
Hi;.t til-
-..:winns. to be held for riintiiio; but they «utertaiu th? >pmn'n.
1-!.^ j
I . u ma .!,» l~'“- ‘•■''“f'”' I',;,1 Jarl.-'"'
the Kmil
, Jovrenmont, wv are to y.eld i.npi
■ncdiei.ce to tho lACCutive will ' ni(i
as we venerate (Jenerul Jackson, il he coul
occupving the station be dH?s attempt t»
inllu. nce our su!lni"es, we should, as honest
ip.1 indppHudent Irecmen—aye .t then- w a
H^p.ifthe revolutionary bUMnl of our tath-
ers still cour»itio m our veins, we should
t inilii/iiantlv reiK*l such inteiterotiee. But,
l‘::r;..r"!!irihat l f^now cit.i.ns, though we
them upon
government
in any elcctio.i. iiuicpLiuii-iiv >t our conti-
dence in his republican principles, we know
that when be came into office, be gave the
most emphatic pledpe that no K.xccutivc
oflicer should exern-e tho ii.nueiice of h.s
stutioi. lo co.itrol in auy manner the freq- ,
dom of elections by the people. v
Lastly, it has l»een said jj^t out object is
to defeat the election^
hv dividing hH pnrtf»» denj that
wc divide the party. 'nft"ivi.«ion is al-
readv made by. ditibrrilcc \vi»icli pre-
vail.s'amonc tlio party on ^rpat and funda-
mental princi|>les—a divtsijtfi which niu!t
aflect tlu'ir action upon every (fiestion but
that of the election of tleneral Jack.-ion
him:^-lf. In further answer to this charrre,
wo apii'-al to the nomination we unanimous
ly make of the vry |H>rson whose electio.i
[ wc are accused ol wisliini; to leal. e
o^floflheM.pporters ,ipp. al to the course which it is known to
ho.
But tho Tarilf
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