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-IB & FAIRMB31g,S> eFOUMMAE*. PI..MTIU. A,M. ril.u»lI|.;D KVKKV nUIK^UAV^.ri I wiia, rkACii voo to Piiciicf. tiik bowkiji ok thk eakth Ku >i >ri, i.ouVis^is,ri»A. VOI» V. TIIK IfliiierN’ &. FnriiierM’ Juiiriial 1$ pfiuted and (KiMubed ever/ 'I’tiurrdiiy inoruin); at Tien D«l'-ur$ \»et mmuin if paid in advkurc; 7it» itnil Fifty ('rnt$ if not paid in ad- yaiiciS T: rrr Dallurt al Ihc end of the y«ar. ^DVKKTISKMKN'I'S will be in«rrtfd at Ftfly ccntii (>> r Mjuari’ (tiui exct'eding 2(1 liiim,) (or tliu fir«l iii'H-rtmii, and ‘2H caul* lor i-ach lui ret dinif 91 lor Uirre wrek*, for one iM|ijari'.— ji libi^ial iii..rrunt will tw iniule to tliono who | ■dvi'rti»« b} thu yaiir. IT On all adrcrliiii-inoiith ' coincnuiiicati'd (or publiration, lh« nuintx r ol'I iax rtioni intifi be nolicvd on tlif ninr in of Iht- | nianniicript, »r liiry will he contiuuvd until foriud, and cliari^fd acitirdingljr. • • All cnmmuniciiliona to the F^litor mint comr itf it po«tiief,‘>r tJiev nny riul lio atttnrlitd |... .TO I.IMI OT, .,1., c.vn... i,n« „.,™ „„ Tiii;Rsi>iv.MA;t(;tiiirT;nirr BJIXT Al l. NATrRK TO OPR VfIK AUD PLKA8I RE—I>R. JOHNSON. dift«niiK;p«, under Kis uilniiiiistrHlinn, wero l,„ck lo tli«’i;ood oUl dtctriiibs i f ’L'h"' "! •'J'’ Auuiiif*) uys tioiu- not brought Cully int., ,„iblic uew.-llut I„ cH.fln" a ^ «r.( | ...alt j fc. tlie Se.ii.Ie, I l^lt „ duty to ;r:' •; *“• ■“ ■" ticad, mncJe a nol.l: and Hucci wrnl stand a- reusjons. l..u t.iiH ^,..1....;.. riiWM.vo.ed NO. 231, s{Hiii!Jt Federal u8ur|mii(in w*-re fdUM-d to a just #ciiwf reusoDB, lM(cnuM> Ins uitd uotiiuMiiiijiii m tlip tliut thry cuuid ijo . 'I he pe..,.le cautto of |,lK-ity made him, ni my c.pini.ni, I "'® ‘'“'•'“''•s •( lhedai.«.-, t«,nn«iCe. li.a pr.j^ct orcouoeitinK our d s- :‘ ‘‘‘"P- held her C^uv. llraiicli'H On the Kcatilntiiino lo inktruct Mr. .Mancuni, de. livrrrd in the Senate ul' Nurtii-Carolina, Dct eni. bar, lo34. Mr. Spkakkr.—Tho S**nnlor from War- ffr, who liitK jii'it rfMUiiuni his «4‘at, hn.s jm- «i>r!r‘d iliut our’N i« u |;‘)VPriiini*nt *>t'" fH>pu- Itir freli'tL'*'' Ihat thw A-m^ih- Mv *'inheri-ni p*>wer»," ufidfr wlii' h It n«v righttiiii) 8(io(it tlio r«»ulu- tMi!* iH)w unil*'r connideratuin. Ill th«> coiirat* Mf H |onji( (lulilic I hare never tiefore h»’ard ••■niiiiKMita hk** lh**i«t* adviiiK'H. Mad thi'V bi**n d»*liviT**d to h pniin«it u>»n* »f all cant-*, thr\ Wuuld lat) the l»*uM i>l' th**in, »orv ohj How much niori' rrji- rrh n'llilf are thwy. tlfii, wlicn «*arri iil^ piruw) in leviiHtti**-* «• hold *ur •* (mjHiUr Ij^HHiriOic ] c>'inat, Ixdu'Vr tlia* tti.* i 1 th.«uurihe«,n..|K,rkinHi.^ oCif 7' ‘I"'!', with ll,» Hhoua measnreH of I-rdrral misrule. Oo , Mr. Calhoun «a.s a luditudinanun m hi8 '« then,and not till ihoHc pr,ru-i,.|. « which I il.eti rt.o^niz. d , inanill-attd hy his repor.H uhile txcrcibin.' ' '''“"“".ilor. 'I |.,*y were j,cne. .- orthodox, and wnichl l.avee^erd.-li^ht a coiitr.,|,njj mttjoncu over .VIr. M.^nr. e’t->a«l'ord ed to chftriah as (unda.nental tiullm in n.;, ; ..dmini«tration. .Mr. \dams hud Ji.rsak. n ; and what Moliii, «| cn-cd. I n.. an,Mr, lh.'exp.„itioii;li,8 old friends under circuii.atHiiceK w..|j ^ns ? 'J bey ol our t onr-tiiuli.iii will, h IK eonlained in * . al, ulated t.i oxcil.j dintrust. Mr. cVaw• i f>«?'>«-i;ictor., and, V'o^.'foI^‘-**‘'iuti..ns lord WHS nr.t n.errly in fa»or of t'.J I nil d r“^’"~ I .U'i yii, and in ,Mu,li«,>n « ..•,,o,t. I nder, «tal.V l!a„k, hnt,’,n his admini.l.ation of i vvorthy ul the service. 'J .u. the Bdntinutrhtioii «,f J. tl.-rs..ii, tln-w-[nin-I iIk;'rreamirv I)i-jjurt chiles Were ♦•xlnliited in luil n iiet'. '1 he | Stale Hairks tti.eni, he h:id uid.-(i the 'Confidence in the di.s. , . I - V ihii» 1 rltiid.Mjiv dis i •"J* •ame .-t|K,.s,i,.,n ol tlie l-.d.-ral ( oii-tilulion!ap,,r..v.Mi ,,f at the (ii,i» and U''wl.u'l il'.-'‘il are honesi. wh WH- (a.thfully olm-rv.-d und. r the l{,.,,ibli. ; *,.,x^rnn.ent l„si up.vard. of a m.iiio,, ‘‘ '!.» wIh-u, i|„;ii slmjld we Iwok ? ■|i'ibli- ^ 'iin nduiinistrati.-n if Mr. .MaJiv^ii ; ami ' dollars !«rt ..f the biM.ry of Ibi. ,yi.«l I 1-. , The'JVnnesMH.. I^..„l.„u.. h.ul hut r.-c.,., l»-a.e to call the aUt. ntii.n ol this ll-u,.- t„ ^ U ,,p .. :..od ihe nn.ne of J.cks.u, whi..h I had ...me ahar. ) verN ,H ri,i„.,.t to hnn, earlv m | ^a 1 wa^ .he ,ul.j..ct ..f th.> pr.....t 1 „...,-r. ^ ,... ,.,,.1 w’.,!. ,|,e n,an. lW u,n‘ n' ...n.-ral >.ir, to c» ii.iin r. »...ulii.iiM t..ii( kin;; ihf vol. » ’ ai iju iinlaru '' ‘ ‘ - - • - ■ •I Mr. Si.iijf, our then tf-i.at.ir inC..n . udonreil ins^. I'rti tho iiiPiMunn of Mr. M.idiw.n’:. adnii.ii' aii|u.iinlaiu" ( l.nd no-t eniliuai.ts,tn:.llv admired huj^nnliiar) ariiii.vcu.ent.i. (>o!iticttl oi.inif.nx w. re oniioilo't so far a» I I'Urlus are honesi, w« 'iid not hcfufile to ifceiv.' -them int.j full jfomif,union. To the original bin of .Mr. ! Adams, in i„fo oHi'je m i>pjH>8iliun I.) i.«a I'fc ' very wh,i, r,u;,erud.). d oiIi-ts, which we at- lacked ill iltfii ilrht iiicfpiinn. IJe i«scil- '■d ihe ii^l.t to act indej.i nd. nllj of the Se- iKitc, in the iipi-oiiilnjciit of .Mnnslers to Pa:.;iiiiii. As the hainl*!.- or^^m of the pat riot hand with which 1 liad Ihe honor of ictmy HI Ihe .".nale of tjie I'i.ued Slato, Suftice It t«* naj, the |>eopIe Iriuinpht d in the election of Geneial Jackson, in IbiJS; and no pi'rson, Mr. bjK.uker, participiii. cl in this triumph more •lucerely than 1 did, under a firtn iMdief thal the principlt ti I had b‘en advocating all my life would lorni tho basis ol General Jack»)n’8 adnm;i4.liiition. In addiii. n to which, I enferlained t.nmrda biiu a most ardr nt |K.i(sv)nal atlacliii.eni j and in the fullness of mj heart, 1 Ix litvi 1 him to be one of the greatest and best of niep, and, in a festive bout, said .«o. I'or this idolalr\, 1 have been tifien taunted, »»nd f.«rha(,8, justly. J)id any one, lit.wever, doubt my sincerity then 1 No, (,,, ; „.y actb spoke lfuder than my wordh. Does any l erson doubt my sincerity now 7 No, sir. Call the para.sites and sycophants, who sur- r.'Uiid him, say ai much ? U I.eii pov^er- hss th«-y opposed him with the most ma- li;;nBnt hate; when Le is clothod witli pow er and patronage, and able to reward iheiu, they ffjwH and fliitt* r, and, l(jr tiieirlawn- in;.' and flattering, exj»ect their pay with as much certainly as the laborer does liis hire. At that tune, I bad a strong hold on ilip nf. ti^clioiiH and c.mfi.h-nce of niy fellow citi- zens of North Carolina. As an evidi-nca ol it, 1 bad, during the previous wiiiI.t, been re-elected lo the Senate of (he I'ml. d Slates for six years from the 4th of .Mjicli, 1SX!9, without opposition. pre- nl th*- wh .li* pr«-e. rtn!i;slo ih. ix-nale, >s they n'and U|M»ii th*‘ Ji.uiii ils of liial .!a\. i[ller«- th»* of n Si ii«, wSich vr.*!. tif tif't l«i throw •11,,,, , ■ f n ifn yok**. nn.l am >ng lie-first t» .u ud 1 ^ * '!' *'"1 r. **.ilulior.s fbr rijiliik which ‘*r; a««*‘rt.d.»n the 4lh I " *** •* ''oio t i« 01 Juv. I77.i, l.v a wriifn C....Ht,tul|.,.^ I S, m.le will MiWrittr I I Hj.’h dHn*;er>io- In rp-it >.. ; -■»*»•>* ih'hiI. .tit. r th.-d-. lar, {i.>ii I p Ol...*.- i.i ruamiiK- ibew.doi-.hHS-lo' ' lc th..n bv Ih.me fon.lamrnt..! p.m. ipf , '’‘f l"*^' ''''f;'*! * l/> which ...ir Hill «>f Ilii'hlB eijiiiiK up'>n u« ••rs, i V.as cocipi-llr'd to hear the im.^i un tii..i»und viiuj.. raii..n ofian. Ji.cks.m. 1 alone uj hi;* siip|>oi i; and, sir, ' * ‘ ■‘■’M ean n.ver liuir t the mali^'naiit h»i»- 'lilt;, ol ih.! S nul.ir from U aiu-n. anj Oil the arrival of (Jen. Jackson in Wash- cmcMs ; I ,• ,.,1.,,,., I , , - Iin *’ehruary, ISl-y, I met him with a..d hi., ‘ mmost fihal, and as much ah»« _ ^ Jmg. in Miong tcinis.ihe uiiLwtul claims ol to the success of hi. u. .... !|.-.vver made In Mr. Adams. A in..st able I 'iiid ''laborate (iiscunMon etiMi»‘d. 'I'he rights ("I tiie S.-nale were asserted uiid iDaintained 111 a nxwi triijiiipliaiit manner. liut, sir, vvew. re in a irnnontj then, as we are tniw. I he nr^uineiit, hovvever, w nt ibrth to the Ain.'fij^n |M-opli', a.id .Mi. .\datns stood re- i.liked l/ellire ihciii. AIk ul this time, aoine ffirii to recur; tor if eve» th.-r*' w>i»» .• iidi. • V'U .1 r currf-iice lo estalilished (Khti. al mm (na w:!'* ii.-ceaMiry, thuiiath.' Ii.ne. it wniio' Im; diH_’ui!*ed that the prc«i ot n a tri* s if awliil ini|>«.ri ; and it Im'Iiovc* u«, liir I'fiir'', lo briiijf lo our ■••'•islar.c** nil Itn- B 1 wi.ifh mj\ In- il« riv»«l fiom the wis.1 .m ■ u.. p.>tri^»ti«iii of IL 40 wbu bate prvctxk'.i th-.,,- «h.i ih.Hi.ht >Mlh him, to ihe.r i.rv- 1 • ul .Ins Iwne, aoi.ie ; disregarding thes»-principles than any Fi.-s- - .-.t Ki-I. li. * ,M li.ena cru.‘l, v.ttdici vr, '‘1,7'^.iinalue them- ; ident since the da)s of Gen. W asb.^-ion ; ■ 1.1 ’ - ■ 1 M'lV' S l!l tiieir nt'u. ^ ■ t.A .. .1 ..... i,. I .1. . i__ ... . the success of hia adiniuistiatioD as any man living. 1 was perfectly .saii-ticd that the Bolicitude of his frienda should Ih; di- rocted to the preservation of bis well eaiued laurels, and that this should be eff cled otily bya siiict and faithful adherence to tjia principles w Inch had borne him into oftic*'. I olten told him he w.juld have less excuse la disregarding thes»- principles than any Fk-s- 'ur*-«ikJ the pc»j.!»«, tliat he m i* in h.v ii ii . *i::. ri"U pi.'s.'. ulf !i ..fii. Ill !,• ».-.^i,.n •I ’on./r» whi. h fiwii»-d he >ua f mid k .i- • og «g.iin-t ihe Mi|.},hen thut ». r. i,.-cc'J> ry t.i prow, uif ih* w.ir »uih .(i. cl. ill-. tai^* of our c.nfi l. 1.0 w.i.. cal. uUtl.d |.. XMtff, Hi.il did excii.‘iii.li.:iia;ii>n in . ver\ jMitrmlic l>.^im, bh.I cb'I* .: mio (H ii.-n il.’- i»ergi. a of every u.nn v. ,io iM lir vi-d Ih.il ti.r war WH!( wjt« -!iu i|. f-in c . i>r ju-i ri*;b'«. I «,.u i,.v»r ir.i: k- .in*; vtrich pr. VHi.'.-d ilii- In-dv wl.« ni'.i* v .i.- ■1 M I. St 'in" cniiu- tooui kii.iwli-...;-.—(>ui • Miniry W.I-. in ani.«, w iili a h* i. • an 1 |snv , ?;il ••lu'iny at i iir dn .r*.. — O.ir ar.nv iin- I Irr Ih*-c-mrji .lid -n. HuM hud !;■ . i. s,n..ic’ ' ; " he was sustained b> an overwhelmmjj i>, I "! vvliicb pr.ipeily atlin hfd i majority «if lbt> American people, and had it assault UjHvn Mr. Clny, } m bis power to do ri^jht, without reyuid to to them, mad- an l it..' " ^ ''-■'■• t ay ol Slate. General Ssaun- expediency. J(“i\i, (d v»!joiri i (, ,vo bolore made ht.noia- !ilf i/ituiiun l.-d »iie at'uck. .Mr. Clay, he s.id, had removed some priu’ers, w lio had |)*(PoiVr, I7T(J. whri, the fervor •. ■ di» n *T** l"d l.ive «>|' c.Hiii'ry wai.it it- h inbl,did t'l.* ( ure palruitaof l(i«- Iv volu li >11 in ti.ik S’ale, will n th- \ a'MN'uitil.-d ( ii l;iv nativf tillage) t.t firm .an Si.ite ('xohIi laiim, i'-fin it h.f.« t.i rely .>n •• |*..j>.,h.i i ■ • ^“•iuu" ti>r the prolccliiHi Ilf ittC' liU. rii'-- ■ «!'. il li'i-o (■ifih, t.o.i, I'h-v hadrtx:.f.ilv a-.-rt.-d » No. sir. .No— ; •"''.7 ' ” t' ■* o.*-ii w.- h..., iil:jl. of lowd and ii'nr\ . :n(.|v. and i',« . .inn wdh'u* the ihililv to b'fri>'« iitiii.-v. I h ..od thii'ly t\iai,!, not *;if;. d u llii a ■lU 'iili' i.ii- .i !h:il iiil. i hm. to be The I'n I ' 111 of the I mod S:.K, ;j, I .,,.Lie t.. ( oMru.* Ihe |,;-.inp^t law m iho I'.i'.h; and, III .I,.-, »-!ei-tii.n, i! was ."^‘llt.l, V.(.Uld pi>iV«! a “I1JI,M‘ [,) .'oMi'rv. ,\s t I tiK* vi.ioiv i.f N.-w Or- i • i ■ i t-..-, II haa b,-i .. U-iler, l.,. s .saut, that ?\he^’' 'r pr.deces.us to pub. hi- c;iv „,Muld !:..ve l„..oui tLm..J ana:' I-is he cen- -he h.Mol-, and U.-.u „r the f , fi: rcU ' to a he..T.f ... . - 'I/. . , tl.c i .1. “ ^ M...M.n .f.,.:::.(,.av.oce,; veL.dbv the ^ ♦ «ho pullad.mn .,f l.h.-r- ^u.,.-i M..„ „rihM KHl of h..U-a,s c'lrrus ' ' I'MU.. d to ..e lo uan,,er ; and li..- ' . ■ li.e ■.'.•i.'i.'.oans .-oil ' - were smumonij to the I\.*ln‘nchine:i» anJ rePirm were the ordri 'H-v ha^l rec. nilv a-.--rt.-d » No, sir. .No— “ , ' " • V k i'-w Ilia’ ("iliiical tV.‘i‘.!'Mji, th- ^ ' ' ' '* M-.,irM : ,wr »>-t..w.sl b\ ll.-av.no. \ I i-a-nr U i-n, r Hild tie |ir. it«-rvr«i tnilj, hv lh>' ern . ti 'ii III birn. rK-—*oiij/.ri;/i(ifUj/6iirri(i*4 a. f.tti«l thf a»«-.ollh .-f tiMMil'u-iis d'-'X'mhla- C*-', or Ihe nii'ie m«idunis, IhjI no U*!u>d.in ^ u». iriiMH U ..f ar.'h miri_'o*-r«. I'Ih II-III rar l*-ep«-h« iii the hi'l..iv .•fth'-ni..- >ef » iiiiitry Mcru frt-Hli in tli* ir r.-c.llc. t" » H-ii ihe d. » M*t» of the ohi woi|/i -.•11-til a. kn.'wiitlg.* lai ihtri h "D t'tf ni'hlM »y"m ilt, and l»»»*e.ir ioth«- «-fv 1IH-. Ill Ih.- I'iiid iiii.-nlul pnncipli-a ol ivilaiid fi-liii, u- fri f-doin. A'Tin; .f.-r i(,»- actii. v.-in.'nt of .wir hh- and till* l.irmal ri;o;;niii>n .if iHir in- ei|i|. nr.- h\ all nati>tiM, d.i v-u tiod our ii! i'-i >o« I iri'i,libera r.-ly nig on t.ti>s •* jMip- t'"i.ii,',” which y..u hav.. bi-ard (♦.. •i'll J T_\,., Hir, ynu find ih .-i ') n.-ii »h i nad d ii)« and ►nil’r.-d h l ir ih.-.au'..- of huiiiun libertv, a»- I 'lU.il III (,(.i,VI nil'll) lo devise . (Iicieul ! "•I" B.uiii^t ihn inroad'. ot'|»owrr. Di-.-p- ' e'in»ci>ms i.| il,c niN.itiii-i.'iicv of tiini** '"I", will, h bad U-. n ^i.i-ulv thiowii a '"(I the.r rights hv tho arli.'h-s of Con- -ali.n, v,„i tiiid tb.'ni, in u s|,|ni of nin *1 c-».i. 1 ...1,(1, Hll. r dtflilx-r.ile dis. U'«ion. : '■•III i and pri-M-n'iiig to ih« I'l/i II ,/i, ’ ,|,p Sinator ha!« ihniijhi | 'i'‘si;;iiale the*.- Hiivcreign Slal.-s) ' '"''■•liiuii.ai or tbrni of goVMinmenl, ini h-er diMiilMiicd among ' : rl..-,..i. .,..1 1...1 . ' ‘"'' 'i I !ils d«-k,H riilc si.ii. t.| (.u; air.ii:) wii-. m u j.rf-at Ol ^ to t|,i> r» lu-v.i ..f ( ■ !f#-ss i iiin r t-i rai-~- In.- .i.-i • -- -rv fiino .r ••*l!ihli-h « Iw^.i f»r iiiliiin.l c.tdi'. i i>- u-ts yi.u find ••mb.xl.i d in tiir ii |kuI v«hl-li I hnvfjii-i r.-ad. V\ i th.-n b I., v-.1, m it.it I ••idl (i. l:i V.', mat i!i v wi t.- «'itih n nt t.i j-i'tifv Us tifan rn'i^hli'iii-d . ■miii'ii,ii\, ti.r thi* D'oohitioii.o whiiti w. M- il, ii 1(1..p|. «1. 15..I. sir, coMi,.,r.. i.nr cit.v. i!,. n. ^ , (•I ix-eii VI, i Hill of h..U*;,.s c irfj>, re^cue. t. n. t,,i* pr. -« nl Ait..rii.‘v G -in*, i r.l—in hi-pn'.hc a'l.ir-»s J.i Hie p^..ph-..|'| ,. , nl^ disti.i-i, r. a.^ I an iiiilini.ed proi.^alily of Mr. Ad in h.!;s I.i Mi!M-rau.l lo his .iih-i .“‘‘'•‘""'''•■‘.‘“'ii vtu.-I..udlv condemned i-hur j iiuiii'n i.i> iif.j;.i„K .. Ml/-. Ii'-pr. fd-.‘I know , liiiit Hill. h. v.nc hwd in his i„iiiied;at.- "f| row a tit;n re of the gentleman from V\ ar- :> s ..^•uinst ihi- (i.-ncra! th>.i »i mi ral '•on.m.i!*e o, r iretic.'iintfiit was appoml- 'nd-, ni .iiii;d in iLe al.dun li.,n ul ' 5 /‘“fi :.n .-lalMirai.* leport, r.fWlm-- on the I Ki.'ii e.\i'cndiinre of .Mr. Adaios' ad-! V' ith.iul solicitation on my part, he de. sired me to bt-coniea meml>ero) his Ciihinet, and take charge of the Navy Urpart- ment. 1 returned him my warni.-sl ackn.iw- leduenients for so distinguished an evidenco •il his confidence; Uit rematked, that I diiulitid my abilities to discbaige theduiies ' f that 1). partment, either to my ow n sutis- laction or that .if my eonntiy and that I must a.'k lime to eon.-uli my Irietids. To • ins he consented, and I proinis*id to call and give him an answer next eveiing. I he first pf'rsoii I asked counsel of was iny riieiid aitd colleu^un, (Jov. Iredell, n.iw jjerhaps vviihin the heaiing of my voicp, a ;jenlleiiiaii whose highclaiuis to .'onlid. nce j ar.- universally acknowl.-dg.'d, and to (bor- 111 i;.i'il».iih.-inl. S(i.,ii k;> r In.-tii.-.-im:; ol I ,.:iMn>... Ill d.i } u tii.ij /.'/la ' [ r-Ill II ad. r .il li:. Ja. I..-011 parlv ? Go ing ii.’o u- inr ihi- |itii pii.-.- I.I I .inlr.il.ii'- !:iat -p;)ular •i i-iu.i..'’ h.-n.. .. oxti '.1 iiiinh river. Ill i'. J^.ijou f.nd lain mi/u hi-;i,Illy iiillueii.i-d ly piinciplt! any inorw Ill'll I hall now ? .\.i, hir. .'Ii. Ciinvrord rf. i ivrd ill.- .'.Mil IIS iioiiiina'i.-n — ih.“ ongr.: I eii or twelve millions ot »iol. I r*-n) whose inherent virtues mid talents ren- lars weie i.ipiiied by him lo meet the an- | .lered hitn peculiarly tit to perform so deli- iitt:d .•x.viuiiiiiies .it tiie uov.-iiui.ent, and calehnoiTice. He mihesilatingly s!--d that liiis was sliKmalis. d as an exiravag .M d.- ; inasmuch as it was the nrst appoinlm. nt of that giadf ever U*nJered to a ciiiz‘ ii of mind on lhe'riei.suiy. H.uva^ yrtherac- cii'pd III ri'laining . l.ii'ei.» !o peiloriu noiti. .tia! duties, nl a li.'uvy i-xihmisi! lo llie nation; niid, on tli.s h»-.iil, vpecilM-aiions wure made —among otl.er*, the ‘.id Auui:.ir. wiili ihii |ir.-.->iiuig-. niw uiid. r .• Hi-id. f.iit.in. l)iyi>u liiid ns dimg imue than was in.ii'(»-iisahly mi-'--svi\ I-, sn-i.iin our c Hintrv ’ 0,1 ih- oih.-r I. o;.|, !.at an- v.Mi iioA ah.iiit to do f l’riii.;rale and dis h iiior !l.e .Stale, ati.l dif|.;r.ic.' \. ur ci-niilrv. ord^rmcvour S. ,,a'.or t.. d Noith ('jr. luiia, and as it was an honor in- tftidtd 1.1 be conlerred on the Slate thion^h mo, I was not at libertv t.» decline. 'I'ha . _ '-^-'t iiiend with whom 1 con.sulted, w.is the 1 !ie Ireuuoij of «.ur i leclims vas pro- • S.nator frmn lJurke, iheo a member of the »iiroi|.« ; 'till e on ill.* siriiiijj . urr.'iil of •* | . |i-fliii;^, whuh ih.* "'•n'l.man troiii ar- j r.-o v. ry s«-.iMinabI\ invuke-. tiasbi* prjc- jti'.'d a» a M-pi.'s* utiiiivc i.fihe pe.iph- tr/tii/ lie HD .Mrn -sllv |ir.-ai In ' W .• sii ill s«-c I hy and by. In ihf lelrosjiocl I am pr.-- I M illing iii ih.' S. i.ntr, v.e find hllli- to at- I tract our all* ntiiiii tr.nn th. the wart i lh- • n.l of Mr. M.nhson's ail- ►avf the ch irli-ring of the Uank in l-'Ki. This re- l'VMiriii»oiils, ani yuai.ied m h, | . p f""' l.v tho a;.luiarv . b.-cks aiii I•i^irpaMon .d l-. .ler..l |>ower w.is ' S„ d..lrn,lful Ih.-ii was Noiih I•^•me- i.f cnfe.rmi; |».wer ev.-n und. r , "iipernmsiy callcJ " cnnt, 11,1.1 she w .H the la-I Siai. ! 'i‘'ar.;;. d con.litiou .if *>'•' !«•. I . .. . ‘ the Ih .w „„w,Mi,c«- »al-- I... (Ul.lic hh^rlv. and 1.1 lUnik ih.il niH.isliT v.hich llu* j.'.-iil|. n.;iii non.-ic-d in iminent p.^rilti.iti tm; pair .ii-1 House of lleprrs«-iitatives «f the I iiiiej iii.l i ts party no»v to hale wiih sui b ' • 'he General .c.vermii'-iil-- being | i^lat^H—a triend indeed 1 mas call him a liiougiii lu conll.ct w.ihthen. To this j f'i. nd while in favor, but sliirmorea friend r.irly in l-'JI, P.nnsyIviu.ia rsnot.-sed Ik' Mr. jwin-n in adversity. His m. iits and jn^t Ihe cansf* ,if G,.„. J.„ k-.ai, aid hi> m .si : h.ivmg pi .c( u ’’.r. Clay in the elaims on the State I will .speak of ei.se- f.irmid.ible rival in tliat Si.ite, Mr. ('ii'|ii.un, ! » utid Ihe impiudent , " here, llis cuns.-ls were suhstnntially " / -. . . Ihe same m those of Gov. Iiedell. 1 ihen inteiviews with iiiuny others, and re was hut one opmion amon^ , - a,..., I I Ul . . , I . as to the ciiurst pro|a-r for mo , Ib.'ir C.illiii Hand Hills an.l K. ntun pam- '‘ J 'lie public mind. ’ pideis, circul.ilcJ by Ihou-ands Ul a U'avy "I. ‘‘"’I''".'"'- .. .. rxju-ns.' lo th- pat ly , we ov. ncme ilicm I " " ^'"'‘’noiu'nt to conlr.il, in any way ,. "r lili»‘ea day s b.-fi.re iho inaujiuration of .\..rlh Caioliiia bv a t.iaj .rily of mme tha i fh.i.ise a siiro s- | t.'en. Jackson, in the mean time, th.? Cabi- live ihmisind vol.-,. 1>,, v,.,', 4;„d ii,p g,.„, , mnde the lusts of u most violet.I net arraiigeni. nts were aniioun.-ed, by au- l!“manfr..n U arreii vu-lii.:,;: ■ r« ,..ly ob.-^ Andj'hoiity, 111 the Teheraph. An.ong’iho dieni-e t.i ihe will of tlic (>fo;7c, ns ll:’n- mi- j ^ 1““'^^ render an-act ofsln-et , membeis was .Majf.t i:aton, my personal " eqinv.icallv e\piesed, atid at hiiovk ledgin" ' •h>liiigni-heil st.ileMiien.— N’l if-nd, a t'entleman (or whom I entfitamed (oniiij-ioii o fiff/if of'iiu/rv./iii> ^ .No, sir ; hot on , ** ‘verthe p il roiriue ol the GdviTnmenl he l»nide>t feeliti;:s, and whom 1 would tlie coiiUarv, be ,.eiily rcliiMd i„ ^iM'y ' Cone fur I her to serve llian any olh-r th. irwiU. It ;s kmiwn’ihat (Ji nerui .l.id.’- «*'“ h they were cha.-:;.d, mi son received « pluraiilv of el.- loral voM.s, "'■‘•‘'"ce has «-ver eome to my knowUdje. ^ , . . but not « m.ii.iritv ..f’the whole pos j as so.m as Ins name was anm.uticed, li. nce the .-l.-cti.ai d. volvedon ihe House ^ 'uanner. lo b.iin; back the Govern, 'nany ol the U>st f.ienns of Gen. Ja. k:^oo h.ino;aMi. m,.nmd.::‘‘‘‘ror:;:,inend. j,.;n.d our sumd: i;;;-- •• IS all Ih.s d.,m. To pr..ve ,0 ll.. p-l.pl.- '"'I - ' .I , ,i e „ 'WO' | - Ihat v.iu aren.ar t:-.IJ .ck-.n men, and *-• -s!ref;;ih, .vc .■nlen.d ihe ' •» -u li.,„s ol his |.,.gi>lalnre,, hndtiig ih.-i nirr-hv toenaSly ..f v.... I';'-" *'h the-.. ,.rc/. ..wrc.,, and. 1. siH.-of I.rudnci-o a powei Ud my Irtend.. 1 In- hart* idea I‘> ('iiisne, I, m dm; tiuie, sigiiihe.J oiv ac- ihe patronage 'p|'iance of the tiust. 'I’his was smie ten inembcr of the pioposed Cabim 1. We w Arc brnnght up in Ihe same neishlxirb-.aJ. of l\.-presenlatives. 'I hf-to you (ind ih. nii'iit to Its prisiine |uirily. s were, from lime .\ll ihe.-e piei.g real out "‘1 ni.i i,n „ I •.,ii»i,iuii(iti hill on ' U„haHle..p|e.,vi,i I m '' «how,-11 knew u|mi tl .'/!'’"’I'’'''V''* '’r.'«lll0U;;h "m ‘abuse of and lits Van n.i..n ,.rty, | ^ Ihe pa,Hr.system by Ihe Slate aulhontie.,. U.a.lously r.-ai>ln.g the ri:; it ..| ihe p^ Inai.gitral Addie-s, on the 4th .,f March U bin I fust l.H.k mv s.-at ,,1 the Senaie of t“ ch.H.s.'ih.-ir o« n t bn ( >ia:;i.-iraie, and , I--':!.! c„.„, n I'u. I . -f .v..„ « ‘ ‘>'»"r.x : 'iC, n . . err. d un.hT u wiii- _ III i!,e r.-. ot!nilion of tl,e ■ II I! I • niied Si.itew Uank in fxisi-d " 1^" the ronfidcnce juillv , --7, «'V I-,-.! .-Ill t:. " * ' " ^ "vrr) wtru l.t a.cil ah|i ' '"rl'earance. W^'ntl* in in from arren, ihen and liir some V.'iirs pr"vlulls a memher of lit.- fHons.' ..f U.‘(ire-U’iit.tlnes of the riiii.-.l Suies. Did this in-iiiuiion tinil ftivor with ihegentb-man at that time f ..r was be th.-n, as he is n iw, ils inipl icahh-oppoii.-nt !—We were then in the hiihil «i( intercban^mj upiuions, and I had a liill know|)-d>,’e of, ai.il well r. in.'in- was »-hart;t'd with a.T tnipro(M;r coalition | with Mr. .\dams. 'I'ho result was, they .l.'l'eated ill.' well ascerlained wishi'sof th.* (M'ople by Ihe elerli.iii of Mr. A. Not bav ing lieen able to direct them hy their cau cus nomination, they -oniemptuous|y dis regard.'.! the direi-l iiistrncltons of the |«'() pie, lhr(nn;h the ballot box. Hy Ihe rledinti '■I''-' "'111* inanaj'cn.riit III llir piililln rPTinnr—tlial ; *r: rrhme 0( .-riti.m in itlU.\ vt rii:n. iiU—is aiii.injj ; Ih. ii.i..,t (h III .,1c mill Irusln ill tjut**; .itiiJ it nil, 01 coiii'i-, (Ic'pmkI i:i iiK'onsid.-ral.li II-hart-of lav ril'Si i:il soU. itiidc. I iidi r tv. ry ai*. |M ( I in wliii-h It can U- n.ii-idir. il, it vvoiiiri ap. |M',ir tliat aiUttiit.ii^i- nnut r.'Mill I'roiii tlir obm rv- I aiiCf .'fa tlm-l uiid tiiithtiil rt-onoiiiv.” "'I'lio n.ciit .l-inoiistriilioi.s .>r’|.uMic w'nli- Im t the .-ourso a hu h he and hia patiy then of Mr. .\dams, a womid was iidhcted on the t"i^' rih. s mi th.- hsi ot « \.-’tiiivf liuii*-*, in piirsu.il; and, in order that It may 1m* m-en »'l'’elivn franchise, in ihe [/erson of ,‘^'“rucicri. i.H.ligiMe to Ik-i.v.rl.Kikci, iho iii.-k of who has been f.tl« to principle, I iiiiist he .iackson whi. li instantly elicited all the '7'"''iicalaih, the e„r p'TinilUd lo niuko a lirief narration of I'l'tnolic feivor which animaled hm early e\piessel their decidcd nisapprobati. u of his appointment; fust on'', and then an.illier remotisiratmg a;_ainsJ it. Among Ihe ob- jeeti.ins ui^ed, were the cir.-iim^tance.s c.n- lU i'ted with bis recen* mariiage. Fii ally, on the urif»-nt repri'sentntion of on«} of the IVesul.-nt’s It lends, he.-. ii.«i tiled ibat .Maj.ir I>aton should not ”o icto the Cabinet, ns o- riginajly designed ; hul sli.-uld iMMranstered to the I’o.st Ollice H.'fiiiilment, which waa not nt that time .■..|i-iner»-d a f'ahinet ap- pointiiient. 'J'his v ascomn nnicated lo ina in a few niinnies al irwaid-, and, in orde» to enable ih.' I'lestdenl to accomplish liisob- j.'ct wiih. ul Ul uiiilim: the f.eliiit'sot Ma- |i r K.ili n, I in iii.'dial. ly waited on Gen. (iicls. friends, and prompted them, with one Al ihni tim* I wh9 deMirotj^ tin! some cord, I i exert eve-^v nerve lo vindicate tin H kfii gcutlciuau frutu '-"""•IlMid.'iiu-.lihif t, I At Ihnt lima | w«9 deMirotj^ tin! s.ime coril, I i exert eve-^v nerve 10 vinii !f«lioUuf(j W.sl..’.. ; Slates i.im sh.iidd U-f.iund, who, as the .sue- '"'luted rights of llicir country. li «n, iwu pmncs yj- Muiirvx;, siiould curry out lU geullcii] ' Irrfiiiw ; v. hi.h « ill ri>(;iitr.-, pari I. ulai h , ife ei>r •' *” ••■*t"n, I liMii.'dlal. ly Waited Oil Gen. I r i iini, of the*, nhiisf-, that have br.ii'cli’! tin- pHt., Jacks'Hi, at-d (irop. s. d to bun, in the pu s- ‘arly ryn^nn ol il,.- IV.Irnil (•..v.ri.mmt n.io t-..nt’u t! .'nee of M ij r r.aton, that, inasmnch m» > lie '‘"-I'II.' "■‘•n.oiii ..I .-1. rli.Mis, and th 'roniilrrao. I [,,,l,,„ V I to 1 J _ . -ion 0-- 111.-C C.i,.,es u hi,-h h«v« .iMorlKd Ih..’I'ad D.anilcsh-1 - -s.. Iinvn tMMIinn ij UK’ ' « l* I . nthi 'iil coiit»« of apiHiiiilinnit, atiil have |ilace.l, ' bis promotion, .Major 1!. nr (iiMii.iutd ivwcr in, uiiliiikiul 01 u)cuuns.tin! I iiiyselt u.ight he p.-i nutted to tend, r ■ Liui (lie tlioicc uf »he iLirve .j
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 5, 1835, edition 1
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