rlad io f4rir! iif r ttn f C4.
H'tih'e tul lo tlts. ll wis U
(), re r, er ibaa ' Jnt.rf, bafort
t't. W I (tt off !) h f.r')f I
(! J ssoo a!a wrMeUrtfl bvl afr
Ihry Uftdid H Italian, UJrMfl
lu'ned ia this country," ,
la lh winter of IpHtif fcf Iff li Infof'
.Jnedo was, mrUed'si NahiJt ibai
Cap, l'.of tJ b1 t-'.Srtd e tliaort e ti'cu'
is, UtUUmr f WgUU i This e
ib Ulwf of allprvs fa the tWntry.
Wr. Cratchcr says, I d ewt too bow
the toforrasilnw reached lb country but
ll gt ncrallrt Indeed, I fcetct iral
ttm'Ji ttlUi Ulr-r correct
vv-ivixt thtmmr trtwm fa suWerrtlellj
; . AP",mt, wd torthenthst to lf ftr""'
W 171 ft WeS 14 iteniacay, reoj.tMfl
"part wf bit ttml it tW Mrs. ttoberds, ead
. .M ...... unit
Capt, JUUrda! ttWca ni mU lie
f p.rt ef ik. ,f,f irji. pr iM
etrengtli end universality tt this e? inloo.
inert can i ao woubt. Upowtka receipt
erd gener.l belief bf Ihis Ufcroseiloei,
Oin. i Kin. in July or Aural. Iff I
rteil to .Nafchea lo romtwnf ub Mr
David Dadeilrk married Mrs- K'jhard
sad returned la September 17fl. to
iVsthfille lib br.
Tl'W transections, would mm, under
I He circumstances eceonsBantLna? ih
to rtqulre no comment, and would dm
fairly U subject lo mivofitif (Ktlon, when
ibe character of Gn. Jackson end the
conduct end charectercf Mrt. Jackson are
io the slightest degree understood and
appreciated I xi' will again rail four
MitixijQ lo loch testimony, m olll b
rn'l'lrd to ih rrrtlni id nvott cooclu-
Wt cannot do junk io Judgt 3!e
Nilnr'i l(lmoflr. but bf oUng bia on
ord M ()tn Jxkton and my wlf bM ,
pern orqoamtcd jnf thin iO ftart I
tllul If oris 'tear part of ibe llrno
Iid toihrr, nd ib holaoct In (b
imm Up Mlfcbborhood of each other.
Wf moved together Irem North Carntlna
I M Si, .nd nrrtted at Nbill in
October IfM .
Nol lot.K fir we cime here. 1 a
Informr? tit Mr. Jckio and her then
httiSnd had been tcprtrd In the Stale
oT Kentucijf. 1 knaw Cen. Jutton had
oeTcr aeen her until n.U time. anJ I do
Dot think lor onie time afierwarda
Ahoot thit lime I a informed that Ro
bard and hit ife were lifinij fery un
bappilf at her wldowrd mother'e The
public report and imprenion, I know, wit,
that Hobardt j treating her truellr, by
charge foundrd in hit own jealout ima-rina'ion.
M A ro the particular factt, which took
pure, that produced the aecond eeoara-
uont narr no inowicoge ol my ownI
oan only apeak of what w(( the prevailinr
opinion at. the Ome. But thit moch, I
can lay, with at much potltivcneaaat any
- maw cant when peaking of another, that
jrora my . panictuar . acnuaintane with
Um, 1 believe General Jarkton at
In iKa Mf'tir etMtr ttjrt, ifvJ
thi a fluce !'! Utn trn'd la fr
1793. 'He wi V't, n )...uff, ITH,
tntftUi tf tin 'I'- Jlft(
C lUt KlilkUl ;.wtt.!iri2 mj d'Ctttt
it kill ably U bctry lut rntfk, ('J
httl (la V04 orh etldcuri it will
MtUfy pa ( lha trti title J ih fcta,
and the Unoct nf bf Mr. Jakoot tutk
l,t Ikal hltp4octdlng wtl ahilftlf
t i t'nf.' and wliluif any knUda c It
by Hr.lu of (Jm.JakMrii i ibat al
lha tlraa wbew the ofcaao waa charted
It tat rtuifiw to nata iaca t(c( ta i
July N. 1700 Mr (toUrdt waaUtUf
at hf I6M kr whir a Hotat Jt bad (
bcr, and wbert ha had promlaed to retarf
to htf. Pat fa KJJJfiwny'iIl thlir4
hiffftr ktrptiteit ft itotH to belietf ihi
llafh nUary, Ibe oly wimeaa b?
mum to bate been Introduced itnd
iqutrr,Meraw Geo. and Mr. Jack aon
togeiheft th'il-1 ha tnonth fttwutUfy
aner mur marruge at satchel, wktn
they were Ut log together married per
aoov. in tba rnoU fair, bonett and Inntt
cent belief thai ibey are lawfully joined
In wedlock. Hugh ltiary cae through
ibe Indian country from Natch I to Neah
tile at the tame lime and Ut Ibe taroe
company in which General and Un-
ckaon came, la Sept. 1790, and cir
camttancca ibea occunvd calculated to
earba In UXiti ttrongcr trt ling
dialike towarda Uca. Jackeoti which it it
trrmectmry to detail, tbev rtlaiad
"iely io a mcdiiaied attack by Ike InUUtt
J he petliton lor divorce aeema no to
have beta filed until tba Ml of 1791
tried at Sept. 1793 j end Ihcra It atucb
greater probability upon aneiparlt bear
tag, thai ibe t ti moor f Hugh lltiary
wat not very act araicly eptWicdoe con
ned lo Ibe ailrgaltont ra Ihe declaration.
than that be twore that which Waa un !
roe which mot have been the cate bad
hit evidence agreed wkh ll iccUnuda.
bava now, pnilcmcn, I.U befure
rou tb fctt connected with General
Jacktoo'e marriatjr- bit own conduct, and
Ibe character tt bit lady. Much more
tettlmony could hate teen produced,' If
JVU Ik H-7.
, at a. Wait i ?e bff . tM,44 U
mf ft tA tut ftvMry, ,tb Hgwd t t
vWIkm U lie fttf U er l.)ra.
awn M y.nM l tfy J.tJ,Mi
al ai' Ur Vafw'-aa.e, Wt
mm tlyli.,tk AlL tM44, tb
aaffmT 4 day. ba WwfSoM a &
nf iba ItMyrw, U gMU4 the
ear ,nuirwat knbWn, b.U at nrrW
rw fcUld tHnl M ibe aH.irrv we 1
! rji L.A'1 .Ja at.. IK aai Wit aC ibe
4.MJMtftaft, bvtfl an tW fr4 a4
Mlt'-rt7. n't rMt nay to pe
t mwAU aatj Imm Mmfi( war lfriliK
m4 tbdJ &f wd Le dM aMM ibw
afa4
UtUf tHWrti Ike bftau at OWm cWvt4
yifia ajaw ntt iWtd. U aViaca) wf tvery
ifccia,a3 wfoa ine prwaa rva yf oeino
laAdrwa)UlbecaiffrtcJ(Ml .
- Knrratacetbe eMaMip.Ma) aibiainalian
hmtU aw!!e yi ke a ttrtUh oWnaiion, ba
tWw riired MrafrUceniieaioagre naU
0Hptf awl mpofU dulr, Tm aWaaiar
of,e f IM aaoat Jiaf)ftUbd ad el
. . .I t a a r
na t apMarta ar a or
ewMrt, on tb &rinh auirwr a ma ia
rpeiMle, bM loaptd an Iwmaard iftpor.
hMc t ibe aera an Impatience krrn.
tr tntMVt M IM awwrkan frrpW. IKn
w ewibkat caihr a taewt af ttVm v4 baoaine
tW etbar naiioM at aubal,el bow al
the feet af rrfal daMkM, am) ftoaaiag uojcr
the ina bead of tkawtiaa, we can biat a a
of bkb, arfufJa e all Ibe bbeny. cil
a4 ff lioui, c are capable aJ "jo7wf
immmw m our rrfttiteOe. inen, ae m aMM Ja
re xaiurl with tba etfriM of tb rii.
rn ana imoMMMi, of btcn we are aiaUe tba
anMitaj r And. Mtiini ( m tmt.
iwntty WfVl V pre tb-ny uA hjpt.
raa, nay war bna irr eaae to cifaaoj
audcMte. Tr-iyyaur VtktTAI
jLM3r,X CM .If, 1827.
.. W Vat Twa wejumtly pubKab eWbrv
twna a the 41 f July ple le give ibe fU
lowing a place U wnur paper.
AgrmbJv t prrviuwa. mk, the U.
Jpb ! Kill. (biic)f a MJuikmary
S..Urr, h6 L4 abarrd U Ike loiK
Ve yiae la at it te la
bt, ie "eUe nif i i.i
M !a iwy ka a, il.a attg lt-ttt
r'k It f dri)irgfa4fU bfebfr4 H
rweb bawa yil, aay, Nml.Ln; rV4 be.
te iKe ) ike bi.Mli.t a.
al lUuk tUaaJ wtk lb afa b
Ike avuOy ti, bare ba4 L yfufe
Mib aad (r4, a4 tie aa-M uf (fv4 bl;hi.
e4 by atea U paiaxtad le be gai !,
pirvu4 aJ (uwl c(iUt, bate UiUa,
f? ijV bl t4 et. aM ttiwiaj ery
Umo uikt cawbl be bfUaVe44 Ue
reetA, (tabed le attrf by Ibe ir.l.W mJ
ikawnf fKH ao'b a ttU tim ae IM 4b U
July M am Ofwrthe., I Mr aaa befMe.
It 27. . A lflX'TATUK,
At a aaeilf a ibe aWty at TV! Creak,
ba Ike I Jib, tbere wae an 1.immi e ibe akotf.
waabaag wwaawawae wf Uf w awWrUaUi, aad
rwtj Mrr aoun tl trtj rtm,
0m.J.tCKUXffmtMf.CUf.
Tba WJUf U ike kHtoe al lien, at keen U
bf r. IVverfy, (reiVtrod te U ear Urf) e the mb-
Jcaflae rupUaJe t the Oewmt, do.
rig the yewlrnry tihe hen reallewUaJ fte.
ifcM befure ibe llowee of ftepreeewlalke. Mr.
Clay denice a9 kaowlcdge of the fnMc
aikftJcd la i as that he and (Wa. Jackawe are
ow (twlljr al poiwta, end the wtrmber taf Cv
gma wb aMde the propuaiik lo tbe latter, wil
bare to be beougbl owl frvca behind ibe acreen
and ekbee ibe ru ee tnnecenee f Mr, Che.
aa le bia keowWJge U, or partkipaiaM K ike
ntrifv, w i0 be eeaaoaief rwtad " beyewJ tH Caii."
h ia aajJ ! Can. fk Jip a. MarkUy, bate a rep.
reatnunre to Coagreaa frwan faaalrama. ami
t'. I. aa.tiary Hore-krrprr w rbiUWhbia,
M Ibe prrwm bo rrprfMaied biaiatlw auiho.
rued by ib rtiewda of Mr. CUy to cuke ib
prvfmt.tiua b yjerion.
Brrmil. J mm k, I K7.
Dear Sir: Your letter, of I l.e 1 5th olt
from Lou'millc, K. ia iut received, and
in CMifurmiiv with yotir rrnucal, I addrctt
me atitwer to Wbccling, V .
necettary, proving ibe ume facte tub !"" frwt t ewrMrnnW fcr U.Unc.Upw)
ting an marTa wifeTfrom h n. the ehr.nr ftf M.. ,i'7U,u,
"i . ' . mi. . mo cnaracier ol ilrt. Jrkaon uton that
, M 1'-l"kr k a- .....4 h, u t,'
forte yeara Tio woman, for thai iim.
oj suwainra a more Irreproachable char
acter than an ha j hotpitable, kind and
charitable. The evening of her dae wat
. bj jfe'clng to a close. In much peace and
rITl: comfort.' 7 - - ----;
We will also trouble vou with nuotintv
from the tettimony of Mrt. Smith, on ac
. count of it own weight, and more par
ticUlarly at. giving the aentiment and
opinion oi ine tier, i Dot. B Craighead
known to mott literary divines at one of
the ableat and mott enlightened trr.
nti ttcquaititance at a mott piout anil good
man, and one who had the best opporiur
. mry to juoge correctly ol the true char
: actrr tf thoaer trtSicitoni md of 'Qen:
Jackton and Mrs, Jackton. Mr. Smith
atairt,"xur. notwraj had not been lonu
gone irom i ennessee wnen information
' vat received here, that he had obtained
a divorce from his wife. Whether this
information rame by letter, or by a news
paper from Virginia, addressed to my
husband, I cannot now say with certainty,
but I think by the latter. It was after
this information came, that Gen. Jark'on
married L'Mra. Robards and j. recollect
wel the observation of the Rev. Mr
Craighead in relation to the marriage ; it
... - as,that it waa a happy change- for Jtfra.
J(bf ds-end higWr-rediiahe-io- Gem
ttantUCy, but
met tnoae confl
praaented. Tba necetaiiy for thit course
ihe members of (hit Committee have frit
iih deep regret. Thoe wbo resile
here, cannot be surprised that ihit regtet
thou! eiist in tur bosoms since 'some
of us have associated with Gen. Jackson
and hit family for more than thirty yean
no one of us for lets thn twelve
During these periods we and our families
have met our distinguished coun'.rymar..
and hit pious, charitable ad amiable ll
in the most elevated ranks of society. In
thit protracted series of years, we have
seea him commanding the respect of all
men, and the enthusiastic attachment of
his friends Aer, we have scrn.dctcrvinir
and rnjoyittf? ike bindett attentions Of her
lemale acquinuoces, and the uiiaualified
and suited tgerd of - the honorable,
moral, and religious men of our coumrv
Yi.ur iequirie rrljiiva to the prrposi
llnn'of bargsin'mfe Ib'roVch Mr ClavV
friends to some of mine, concerning iUc
then pending I'rc aide mid election, were
answered frrrfy end trgnktu at rhc time :
but wiikwwl aor catkuUlirm that they were
to be thrown Into the public journal
pa he bJ time fitm Iff, (.
if.ufh be und the utrn My, Clay's
fiiai.d., Ilt Utn I t,bU M,t), th9
l'fl iri!i tfcaSr by sscb mfans, of bat.
gill bd cofiup'lon, I wi utija'c ibetatib:
(.pen and iwailow both Mr. C;y and lit
friends and msull wlib ih, ro If the e
bad tm cft' thte in ma lo Uiltve, If I
was ileiud, that I wouM call to my aid
ro the caUari, men of ibe Iim tjitue.
iim inicgriiy, R.l iu ff.le lul tut,
Ta Mtond day alter :hi tommuiiUatbi
and reply, it was inrtoumcd in im
fiapers that Mr Cliv bad tome out opt.
and avowedly In favor tJ Mr, A lira. '
ll may be ptper ia obseiif ibat is il
tuppotiilon that Mr. Clay w. pi ivy io tha
pfOliOn tla'aJ, I to ay bae drfe Inf
lira la bia i if aa. lba rrAtlnia Ir'..
log ma can eiplab.
1 am, very reapeetfulle.yMjr mi
diem servant, ASURCW UVKSOS,
Mr, Ctrirr JJftcrlft. ... , .
Al W&trgiea, U lbl ataie.lbe kuU
the late 4tb el July, wee aud.lily cheeked, by
the atfaJadUchergeoa eM fircei wbkh
bornbty wif le I one , aa iUi bU lit M
derpwfed of aad badl Jf.JraJ a uaabceet'
otlters.
A sulk of Oalt waa iUn m Torkvdle. i. C
oa, the 4tb olJaly, ibe bnd ol bkh contained
balvrentLrre ami fair bendrrd gniiwl ne
werw, parbps never better than they tn Ibla
acaMi,iit Wcatcm Mortb Cantuu.
in our inquiries we have I ,h P? ha charge at nVk-Crrtkj A" bo alieied
cling with us, which e I rht,,tk" ' H VUett t aad, wtw;ibKi.ru.f the Icllets Kim not to have b
hmJ as
your
aaiirr AVe Sfu.--K,l. Wbile. of iba
!khr. Hope, ad alt bii crew, aeven ia ttabee
aa, o the ?b uft. shout iJ milce from lba
bore, al Cape Ann, (MMrbutta) a ftea Ho.
war, or laake, wblch Ibey J-idrtd to be 60
fret ia lagb. -The vwaarf, very near ra.
alag m, him at wbkh be raiaad La bcL aad
btt wt at rbr crew frr tome f ntiV s7 witKJf )j"
frmt iJ iWa 1 Z.. LI.. u
m Tmya Tfuiir, vrii te
thme on boarj bit vesact, are aaid to bv emiitcd
te all credit j thert can, ibea, we shonM aup.
fme. mo longer be ear doubt but whet ttiia
marine BWiiwtrrt have lieee seen, aa described,
by vroa eommndera of rraeli, and olben
years, in the society where the has lived
and been best known, it mul hni (am
Jackson in Ihis part of bis history, sus
taining that high character for honnr nd
miitnanimliy, which bat tfisilnruisbed bis
course throuKb lile:. ,2" I
To the honorable and hiph mindl
political CDOunenta r( (i.n J.rlu .1.;.
result will be received with great pleasure T i "7 Prtine,t obaena'wbna
-such persons must, at all tin)et, have 0'c,v,1n,1, relik'iw1 liberty, .n
j ,t! . ' . " ' penble obliMtion umler which w
' imii who pain ana distant
faction.
Jackson, who, by this act of his lire, evin
ced his own magnanimity, aa well as the
purity and innocence of 'Mrs. Robards:
and suh was the sentiment of all my ac
uiiitances.
" Since this period, ! have lived within
a few "milerof" Mrs. Jackson, and have
never been acquainted with a ladr mom
exi tfcplary in fier rlpbrtmentt or pne to)
J. -i w" a ttreatec ihareot the respeci ioii
icKiooi uicDusinu acquaintances can
be awarded."-!..-. ..... . t . .:
T..H. Claiborne.
Will. White,
Felix RobrUMt,
Jno. Shelly,
Joaiah Nicol,
Jno. Ciron,
iwp.nivfe of the day lo Ike faaser in k ArkL
bad a en repreable awdicviee. The prrach.
rW Imnduetofy prayer, and ainring il tint
ihort metre of tkt 9tb r-alm. He then, m a
mot frrttat, afTcelinr and approori.1. minnrr.
altlrre. ibe throte oT Ibat Abnirtity and On,.
atptitent Hring tnSn " maketb an to rrue to
the emlfif the earth i bobreaketh thr bo.
ami ctinrtb tb spear U sunder, ami bornetb I
ir.e chtnut in thi firej" wbo aiilWa the
wave of 'be ara, and the tumulla 4 the eo.
pie," 'bv Imhn kirtrt reign and priie. de.
: . . m 1. . . . k
jvw-K.r , woe nuetn un nr nravrna 01
hit n(re Jih. wbo atoeal on Ihe circle of ibe
carh. anJ brftire ehom the inhobitanta are a
graia boimera," "who hath bia way in the
whirlwind ardin the atom, andrbe eland are
Ihe dtH of hit feelt" ' hoae path ia in the
mighty a i'm td hit fuoUttptmtt not knova."
piikii v-rnmyn mrirr or in. i ,,,,,, c.
h. w it.. o4. -ri.nt - 'ituuiae i cannot
AportH ; ami fur hia (est took part of the 2SI
" With t grraftum ODtancin tlua frre-
d"m '
Kping to be eieoaed bv bia renectable u-
dioice, finm attennrlnr to entertain them with
a fetaileil account af the cuc, inirodiictinn,
pmgrraa, termination and elTecta of the Anicri-
can atnile fiir independence, aa bia office ami
engagement! at a preacher of the runnel did
not allow him either much time or liberty to oc
cupy nit mind on matters purely politic', an.1
tneretore nsd not Kt Tiamt a eonection of ficts.
many l which .night be both entertaining and
ueiui,-he intnxluccJ hi, anuject with a nuui
on tiie 11-
nd the imliv
wi In v tn im.
prove, not only the fcw grey head who miifht
.1 1: ... 1
puu.t .iicmi, 1 ,an -saure you. tbal, aitii;
nil concealment mvsclf, nor -nv drejt!
arising ficm what i may have said 00 the
occasion and subject ulludcd io, ray feel
ings lowaids you are not the letst cbang
a.i 1 .1 i. j., 1. .
vu. iiwtf, iiucnoeo, snouia .ur Wlav
1 ome oul over bis own name and deny
natingany knowledge of ihe commuoi
cation made by his friend lo my friends
and to me. that I would give him the
name of the t ntleman through whom thai
ruznmuoicaiion came. I have not seen
lour letter alluded to, aa having ben pub
lished in the Telegraph ; although that
paper, aa I am informed, is rcgulJily
mailed for me at Washinsr.on. still 1 ro
ceive it irregularly, and that containing
Dot
en written I.h (indeed, tkepliciam rhelf aiuit be slmoal per.
waded of fbeir eiiatcace. let there ara
ihom wbo awitl anarvel at bia enakrahip'e never
ho.bif beaaetf aouth of the JOlb degree of
north latitude for it ia tbourfj, were be to
cshilii hinc!f in oar amnltem waters, be would
find escelknt fare among the small fry be re
and tbst our people would W- at him
it a aa mudi ssiaraction as do the
noitbcrncr.
run at.
.Wur(in-At the late term of Jooea County
Court in thit state, a ease of aeduction, Mallard
F&cue, waa tried. JtappearaJinevkt nce.tbat,
bV iinirK3uc'trve1trTa;Vromlea of aWrUge,
kc. the delrnttant triumphed over the virtue of
Ibe girl hf offspring of Ibis guilty eoaneilon.
soon
recollect, and might Jtave had aome share in the
n.u. l OSTa, IJUurmaa,! trm. scene that took jflace in the struggle for
(lKUsa3tLviJt'j.-a n-, . Aaricn freedom, JIut oT ihiHetoo U could
hobt byte, Edward Ward, Tbef,-,, diviwoacjfhiaeubjeet was. to "ahew
J.Wharton, H m. B. Lewis, in what tliU fretdonj consist V 1. In exeran.
come lo band, o .-n.
ment iat,rr.antr.llrn,.rr 1 -"'""'"a, ccwaignea to a
wimcptifrr,Gcvef;again, "the occur- tTTf?!!'
rence, and to which n.y reply to you must M ,U"U" Mnaf"tke aedu-
havc conloruird, and from which, il there C4:r,,, 'ho,,,', b"e n fie hundred tbou
has been any vatiatiosi. you can cornet "" b,d ,hr rbjndooeJ, guihy man, been
it. It is Ihis. Katly in January, 1 8? 5, 'orlh ,twt m"''w ,,v,rtd. we cannot perceive
a member of Cougress of hiih respects J a ;u' difTirence betteea tbe moral turpi.
oimy, vibiteu me one tnornin)', and ob lu 4" m mis man, and that of tfcc
arved, jhat,he had a communication hcIH1 "MBi?r,r' - -
was desirous to uukc Iu-wc--4hjv h wf ' Xwi.,'",'.-:', .
informed there wjia great intii-ne going) ''a'-.V .Wr The Franklin Insurance
on ; nd that it was t ight I should be in 'rarny of Boton, htely declared a dividend
formed of it .-.hat he came a a friend ! of ei ?)t r.t n.. 1 r. .1..
. 1 r- " v:, kui.fl., ivt ino
1 1 m . ;. . .: . ' 1 . .
and let me receive
1 tniitt, tlic liicndly inouves through
which it was nude he hoped would pre
vent any 1 lunge of friendship or feeling
The testimony of JunVe Ovrtnn. Af
-rmtrtterf snchAmUonf Foster and others,
aci oiiip.ny ing imj icner, proves substan
tially tbe same.-
In the bit of iy93, Gen. Jackson for
the first lime, understood that the act of
the Legisbture of Y4. only authorized a
judicial inquiry aDd decree of divorce ;
and that aucb proceedings had beet) taken
Jo. Phillips,
Daniel Graham,
Will. L. Brown,
AVam Pattcr$on, Secretary
The undersigned has not signed r
-v.vv, VII una suujcti ior oovious rea
son that bis testimonv hs been given and
"d. r JOHN M'NAIRY.
1 have not signed it for the same rea-on-
JNO. OVERTON.
SVPXBME COURT.
ine lOtlowine eentlemen hav nhtaln
HieD J, atthe presentJ'ernvof-tho
supreme Court, in addition to those al
ready published : Superior Court, Rich
mond Pearson, of Kowan t James II.
rm."0n,ArfWfttAl"'5'- Cunty Court,
William B..W,iKht, of Dufilim Richard
Evens, Pitt Benjamin 11. Alston, War
ren; John T. Gilmore, Maden ; Alex'r
II. M'Kee,-CciarrKa; James C. Harris,
Mecklenburg. j - Star. '
txcracr or a Jetter from a H)ORt.ean:!ahIfl
uii.c, uoicu-uumyaquil, April 4lh, 1827.
w "At tfiiaT trid'ment our noliiirar itnl
lions is far from beinc'jjleAiiaiw- ,T
jnousana and eight hundred troops left
...... w.a w.v win uu. ior mis puce, and
iiiusi uc mi ureseni in ine vicinity. They
UIUIUvidii9, ana me same who rose
agaiust tneir chiefs in 1'eru. Th s.
ject is to destroy the power of Bolivar,
wnom mey iook upoa not, as a liberator,
but a a Despot!
linn frum the ciuJuuilwu unAr . LW
lainers tooomt ; X In having power li clwmse
our own legi,lators, and public officer ; 3 The
privilege nf religious lit.erty to wnrahip Al
mighty God according to our views of right and
dutyi 4. Our independent a'andinir as a natinn
among tlie nations of the earth.
II. " How ihall theae hlp.ntinn he mrnMn,.
ted? 1. Ilv liviu
children the absolute necessity of a life of pic
ty and devotion to God : 2. Hv aerurinir in mir
children literary and religioua education, under
pioua ana competent teuchers; 3. Conscicn
nous ooefiience to the laws of our God and our
country-1 4.- Hr unifnrmlv invt r.iiiFtv n,.n
omg to the iimtrucuon of Cod's word, and the
orCnancea of his house.
IV is imnoMhc for the writer to give any
llnmt4'g-ft-feir vcy.-of the initructire-and
niamany manner in which the above particular,
ewciiMsea. sutfice it 4o say, lhatr at least
me pimon ot the writer, many of the labor-
el pe'brmsncei that annnrt II ko
the earsy enraptured multitudes, on the 4ih of
JUiy, would smk mto jfjune tale In comnarigon
with the allove. After s pathetic application of
wiojecto Bis hearen, the preacher closed
uic reiiiriout exerfiispa nf th rtv hv nr., ..
and einfrincr 4he Common tnrliw' nf thi. 91,1
inrv naAta
.toi ihocliiif Mir-hrt The last wiltoi
aith regard, to hiui., Tu which I rcblicd, Vj , "; UZCltf' K'T" th 'cuUi
ui inm c nave uearu lately. A man bv
tlx name of Jol.u W. Grant, in that (CuawtdJ)
iiomity, bad, it aeenu, grudge aouiiktvro
man, ttj.l member ol Cbmrrcss, and from
his uiiifoim, friendly atd gentlenuidy
contiuct towrrd myst lf, 1 coufd not Vim
pose he would m.ike any communirution I mc" bv '"c Mmcs' of Karbrpugh, and Wilkei
'o me, which he apposed was improper, i t,4CV "",' oce appeared io court aj wit
rhe.rtfure, his inoiive being punvlirt ic I ncogainst l.iui. .
'mo as i mignj ol the commuiiicat ml
my Iceling towards him would remain
unaltered. The ifent'iem
II. ..I,! i.- a. .1 . - r a . .
w aaiu lie Ilalll IIHKII n nrirturl. Ia i
KfJ s lit
"I the liouae, and made. collewihmrwfi leh
auuiH rMt-n-vmla one-fwm i birdX reekv
..iioumTOTO tonnt iwelve aollars, SS a donation
JIm 7, prt of ,be assembly repaired to the
Olu C'hurcJi. and fiirm! o. r'intt;inir,n i. -
Conerecrational
" wwvivvti aw as tavaitvia v
mc sansoury Bible Society, entered thirty sub-
SCnberS, and Collectpt in hSnd twlrn rlnlt.r.
ntty cents, and more to come.
NOW, sir, does liat thi lima- lib
wards perpetuatini!- mir rfvll anH wllirlnn. Iih.
erties t I have seen tli iih nf Julv rlehrr.-A
in a different mode I hat tiin ihi amniin.
barbecue, with its almost numberless attendant
delicacies, to please and gratify tiq taste, of tbe
menus ol Mr. Uuv, that the fiieiuls of
Mr. Adjm, hd made overtures to them,
saying, if Mr. CLy and his friends wtudd
unite Tn aid ol Mic election of Mr. Ad
omniu.ucati.n4 On Friday, the :eth ultO Grant went
to b place where he had previously con
acaled liij, .?uii, near a paib along which
he knew K'srhrouh would' pass, and
there awaited his coming. On .K'r
trough's a;ioach, Grant stepped for-
wsrtl and irifolmcif him nf hie rl.L.n
i.'i.- .... .a - - ' "
ua.orougn ucggeu u. not to shoot hit
t. pi l i i l c .... ui-miu u. nut to snoot nun :
tL 2" r r Mret'Ar ,' 1 j He re5ved the content, of
That the fitends of Mr. Adams were lIie gn in his left arm and side, ran a
"r? "ducc the friend, short clisfance. felf and f?" ,
that il I waa elected President, Mr. Ad-lwr-m t,. ih i,. r wm. . .
S a..Z ir. T"- cf ! !" door, he called W. and told him ie
"wv,iwa "v s t aruuiu UC II U
ritfim
for Kentucky.) That the friend Clf iUr
Clay stated, the West did not wish In un.
arate from the West ; and if I would say,
or permit any ol my confidential friends
UL say , that in case J waa aler i,l TV.. ;
depU Mr, Adums-UwMild not t rmft-4
C . r e. . .. J '"""'eu
... my (iiia TllH tnends, ihcywoulii
put an. end to the Prasidential
one bour. And he wBk 0T opinion it was
right to ht such intrigticrs with their
owrt weapons. To which, in substance.
replied, that in noKtics r in
thing else, my guide was Drinciole : and
contrary to the expressed and unbiassed
Will of the people, 0r their rnitiin..rl
- - . ----"---""-u
agents, i never would step into tho Presi
dcU,hair and reItsted him lo say
to Mr. Ciay and his friends, (for I did sup-
had come for the purpose of killing him :
and while W. was attempting to get out
of bed discharged his gun ; the contents
ot which were lodged in W. breast, and
killed him instantly. On Saturday OraM ,
Waa talieii, iiid ia now iaTeTrrcWfined ''in
the'faifof lhi County -He BWtrom "
the- first deaie4toTiivihff-c
mMrders but ptbfeisei ' himself somr -
that he calShot dd iStj" ssme deeds over, '
anu tnai ne was taken before be had fin-
ished his work, as he intended killlnt? two
or three others; and sys.that he went to
the liouso of one perfcori twice Friday
night for tho purpose,' but he was from
home. He also says that ho intended
drowning himself nther than be taken,
but that bo bad taken a quantity of lau
danum aflfi w,8S aslcrp wftcri the comjift: -y
came tipoa him.v ; ......