. ' run ML 3 aUIHnUUYaTUKHDAYf SKITKMMffl 4, 1837, ,: i . , Mt rMit.n mire. .... .. v. 6vv'v . mb. cut's srnr.C!i......ctWr. v ' --ml 1U utm w.-t YrZJTWi: TM Ofntnl ...to, tK.l K9 unioo-n u 4.:'. i retired ! lJ1 f OKI ! If -l" "WOCI, - ---.- . .i. . y . . i r . r w . ..L..JV.- . . iT.x r.tui are iiinti yiiio ,iu juwmiWhIBWIWIi wwiwvi M K4iio. axle hm nnw"" I wM m Bfrrincf is towrrfv iM pu baste-r.!-' n11 T'ttTlJuum bom me.. Now, hf iiwJ II draw r'' rrr.n ; m t.;c. utt ahi kt reeivtj r do T SiunHd9cUoa to deduct ; radinhnt lor M.h vWnal ee AH ktm 1 1 Irani! U lhT Mil, AMI or they mp trt M4-wJc4 U. Ike nfsvoortble to mo roaiifii the piM wfcb.tuaJai him f, And, doe id General Jarhtoei exhibit throughout kit iila Am Arm In ln eatourinr la the atetenaent mi hie friend, lb! dlalinguisbeil ir'KITT' II.'fiTAMMIttK. ! ambtr of Curifiii, igher.lUa It J I AT H l fow lurwrYy oM I oft la Jr plktiioq Uil from Pcu(f. TlMMUckM.iiiKiM4iTftoibi vMvnvly Mftw tKtntia Iron IN in Vmitti Mk arenf4iM U kb k4 4(MiU4 tbttfitori if M i(krJ Mr. Hi Ttm4 f MaU oiUm m14 rxx llo him uioajlr Uito tronU MHrtM, Ibt! I M pdlf 10 thf ttt, b ctrcut bit vort m1eo99ult cof-tbuins be did, oq friend 4jWteu. - ; " " Jr ertn, ib orrin ofiU bi ulK mi fmnlM b eawd Cftm'a ktort be bad At Un, lbo, Migbl b not bm 4vm1 Jajm B. IUoi'i ltcV4r' kW. Kcn0(d lb ll from bit IrKftd or ' - WtSe W' tnkM mill b ffom nnnrbr lb irtiiiK IfOMd empke 4 dnj-UtoH MnguU.w thl,rlr,f .h comDnclloot of hit H m0o4 Ttmltr Imdhtie. lot r trCiiUnr; wart in mhm u-iaiwmion tUl ar tlttM b!cb ba bcrvtoiUrt J of kit letter, U be iLer e duet if ; (bt "f-""Pf" p??' 7 . . in l he luppowtlna ttetrfl, y Die t. mJ.. f,wlf.4 BttMimi i. il ffiUmo infanninic nt cen eipl.in m UI m( Wjr iMtar iU cmUmmm No ro4 or bonou f i4 rnta U I d an . tbat Ubtl niaMf, ba mm a4diiw ai.lothtr voluitlarllf ant injutliev. It wat aatj abicbtWr ffinut ai(uktiM vill eaabte Jnoi ne(ttart tblt Qenrral atktoft-ahotjM . ... i . . I i i. :tl .n ' ... : tw T: " T he d.ma me enr. And he cannol k tiMMM laof thm with irk, aratrx any ... lf , . ' . . . i ' (fi7iUn ftirai Iff irrf 76 I of hit conduct toward me by referiing, i ihit day, to perton, roe Dame TAILORLSa BUSINESS, it withheld from ib public, l hit com fpilf. mforrbin barinf mtrfd intooorwrt- oendloua mida of admiol.terir(f juatict M. Mcratiip. for the purpota of camiaf oaj tue by brtt hinninjf end then irnK a man TuiUrinf Immnt, mtder tba trn of ILIGUZ bowevcr juiti&abl il may be, according rar,a?,,rf'S,U olbc precrptaof tb iackwn cole, it Brnc4 Muinna la tit Mtop karrtoture ecevpi. jnnr'iMtcc. ed by Mr. lURue. oppose Mr. AttxarxUril j, ,UJ in ,nt fU-r 0f the 6:b cf cod4 vbere ihejan prepared to eiecuteaO J. " ' 'f CVaeHptiona of work tKW Km f beeJJ'n'7 A that tho aecond day after iwtha eaoat anbtaaW maaMr.-aad after Ibe lt- communicanon, II waa announcau . arw fkiduombU atici of verkBaanablp. lUT-lia tbo ocwiDaDCrt. Ibal Mr. Clay , had lrtr ' nijurf meri l recehlnjr ouaimr. coojt boiVpenly ahd iVowedly in fionr uicrr uirj win uc cnauieu 10 sfin iinj jvmpo 9tsm jrltk tlum mmmm tmt.mwtA 1rLa 4Bo,rnrL at d mafle up aftrr the Patent Protractor ratrea of that the propoaal which wat rejecled M . w T . " 1. ' IB I T 1 IT i " a -a w W . 1. . . aiionnr. incir pneca ivr wore, ui oe aiiwiin oitain oy urnrnti acaaon, waaac Wo ' " . Irrpied' with promptitude by Mr. Adimi rabMBitt, J Thia renden the fact at to the lime of neepu Mii ci, - a I l it j i , Fanlalaona, .... 1 Jj 'he alleged annunciation eery Irupoilant Waiateoati, 1 25 to l 50 to be regretted that Ueneral Jack .Tbo pubbcarw inWtede try abopi .'we aon bad not been- a Jiulo more .pieciac . wc are cunicni not to d purwnuni. THOMAS A. HCUC" WADE V. HAVPIO.V Ctnctrd, July 10. 18127. MS Look ni .Tis fflHR anbacribera, (Thoa. Y. Canon and Hen X jamin fraley) having thia day entered into Eopirtnerthip m tne , 0 - , - tuba carried on in ibe Shop formerly occupied VJ inomaa V. Canon, in (he town of Concord i thia m to inform the citisena of Concord and the adjacent country, that the aubrcriber bare junt Yeceived the lateat faahionr, and will continue to receive them aa often at there ia aay chanjre, from the citiea of Philadelphia and New-Tork ana are determined to have their work done in etyle superior to any in tbe -Umted State, and en the lowest terma, according to workman ship. Any perton wiahinir work done in their line will pleae rie their ahop a trial i and if they fail ret'ii'ir their parmenta made aa pre acrjhed, or fail getting fitted, in the nealcat ttyle, they will be paid for their cloth. " Alt klfuta of CMf wilt be done at the tub acriberi ahop ; and navain apared in allott ing the Ladiea how to put their drewea together, after they are cut out. ' One of the eubacribera baa rone on-North, for the purpoae of forwar. 4bDgJbejKlT!tjn4jnofLapprt ' f( the day. The grave can be accommodated K mt thia ihnn. aa writ aa th rmv. All ordpra from distance, will be promptly attended to rr ' THOMAS V. CANON, BENJAMIN FKALEY. Caacanr, July 25th, 82T. 5l7S AtiHc,btfiffi4nt of beincable to I'shedT at. Philadtlphi, tndaiirhfd irij A: ' entire efcft.totfj : book binding; ranHEaubacriber reapectfully inform! the cit- X ' izana of flababury , and th.e aurrounding country, that he baa'e'lairiihed i ' Binder Iff Wd tOwrtf on' Main Street a few doora ttiutir of the Court-Tfouae i where he 'aV ill w ttianktul to receive an kind'ef irork n WiYtffeFbowne Trom I'lMmW-of year eaperience, bt Europe and Ktve Vor &im with any description of Binding. , Blank Backt made to' order, after anv pattern tfurnidied, on. abort notice, and at price which no one can complain or. Old Boot Rt&omd, either plain or ornamen tal, or the rnott moderate term. AH orderi from a diitaflce. faithfully attended tor Tbe-'PeA1 ronage of the public ia respectfully aolicited, by uieu-obedieqt aervant. JOHN H. DC CABTERET. SSWurp jtprtt Utth, mf; W wat made, and the $tcand -day efteri the annunciation of my intention look place. Now, 1 will not aaacrt that ibete may not bare been Mme petulaiiooiin the new papert about tbat lime;, (although. 1 do not believe that there we're even any ftttula titn ao carlr, at to the probable vote which I thouldVjve ; but I thould be glad IJ HAffWWe5fltT i bwbA wsswi, day aPei tiy Id'JirVtfi'r yTi(iserteatHlt columnt, that I had come out " openly and avowedly in favour of Mr. Aduma. I challenge tbe production of tuch a pa per. 1 do not believe that my intention I to to vote for Mr. Adaint wat announced in the newpapera openly and avowedly during the whole month of January, or at any rate until Ute in the month. The only avowal of my intention to vote for him, whkh wat publicly made in the newtpepert prior to the election, it con tained in" my letter to Judge uroofce, hich is iLted the 28th January- It wak firat published irithe Enrruirer at - Rich mond, tome time in the ensuing month. I go further! 1 do not believe that any ritwspaper, at. Washington can be pro duced, announcing, befortlhelaTierparT ot January, the fact, whether upon my avowal or not, of my intention to vote for Mr. Adams. Ueneral Jackson t memory mutt deceive him. He mutt have con founded evenu and circiirosUncea. Hit friend, Mr. George Krtmcr, in hit letter to the Columbian Observer, bearing date the 25th January, baa, according to my recollection of" thepublic printt, a claim tashttineiitoljiejn me uiai, io .f iiuuuve io mc puoiic, my iinriiucu-voie. a nai iciicr wat urn puo acltoo. a ba. tor (h rtt ilma, oon It pmUlmt it. . It It. tut, at I have a eerlained aiixtj tb tUUattuq of Mr DlftrUf'iraJltUilUJcUff.tbl rlroe rj bat been lor a long time trerrtly elrcula tier lh cbarra. Jramt diatilt lit appearance et vVathington ot thai letter It mi IUblM, P'lrtft, in-awaiur v ia Talfrb etMrttd, U 1U Xxt, Ibal Ornrrit ijrlton 'fcidkomrrivYerew tke evertorf to bins about tb period 'of lb lletilwi', W 14 U How faea. tnt aceor ding to Mr. f ewier' trbit f ib laW. ' JWelWfl Watbingteweaayie lOtrt of tatt nvMtlh. I have UderttOd that Ceneral Jack von bat made a similar coco munieat.j to teveral ohr pervrta, at diferrtl and distant poiM ha the overture been Ihua tlP'ltprf; c ir- rulaied I Wat il tbe through the H'di urn of the Telegraph, the leading ppr tuDDortloe- ibe ta'erett of Ceeer.l Jack too, and ihrovgh Ha other tfcpothor'rt, the belief of Ibt charge should be dily and graduallf Infused, into Ibe pubic mind, and tbut contribute to the toppcrt of Ms' note t Tbe ll and induttrv Ilk hlrh it hst been propagated, tbe d.ily columnt of certain oewipapcra ran teatify. Floding the purdiV atill tmeoo vinced, bat tbe General found It to be necessary to come out In broper pert ibrougA J hejbln U ofSff . Carter Be v erley't agency. . Z ' When ibe alleged ovrrturt wai made, ihe election remained uodetidcJ. Why did pot Genera! Jackson then bold tip to unTvcriaTaxorn iQff lnJltBflcTrTbr la famoqt bearer of Ihe proposal, and lboe who dared to Insuh bit honour, and tarn per lih Mi integrity I If be bad al that titn! denounced all the infamous parties rnneemeri. gemtndro etlJorruuy in. ne liouso of Kepretenuiivet, and ettabjjih ed by satisfactory protif, the truth of bit accusation, there nugh .and probablv would bare lcen,a diOVrenl rrault lo Ibe lection. Why, when at my instsoce, a committee wat on the Jib day of I tbrua ry, 1125. (only (our dayt before the elcc lion appointed to investigate the charges of 3Ir Kremer, did nol Ueneral Jackson prtcnl himself and establish their truth Whr,on Ihe 7th of that month, two dayt before tbe election, when tbe committee reported that Mr. Kremer declined to come forward, and that if Aev le of any reason for such investigation, they a ' W ' a k . W a k A . l.av wpuio aave astea to oe ciotnea wim me proper power, but not having themselvet inytuch knowledge, they have felt it to be tlicir CJutjr only to lay before the House ihe communication which they" have re feircdt!!! JSy.didBt General7atiton autborize amotion to recomroi: th re port, and manfully come forward with al) bia information The Congrtti of the Nation ia in session. An important elec lion hat devolved on it. All-eyet are turned towarda Washington. Tbe resnh frfttn appearing befoia the ronsralrtee o th llootf tf Representative, to antke good their (karg(,l requested BeAttot of Ibe t'iaid.8aitf any aenie lb ibouWbe ttkrn 0P, i9 isi of the Senate the abpolo'meni of committal of bvpbr, oWo it tboold appeal lo Pint io bf aJ'ctrrief ontwrriry;''Wni brour ab nrnstorr wsr corrrptlled, bj lbe wrrewe y w bie oeteolo boaiaieaO f Irate vthingion before any ftofrtinattoo wee vllayanted of, ood aa I had bail little ronBdenc In tbe IdeUt? of the professed friendship of ike other, I wit eon at rained o prrtent my application to Senator from another ttate. 1 wit afterward in formed, tbat when it wit acted upon, General J ark son sod ever other Brnttot present, wtt tlleni si to the impotatioos now made, no one pretoming to rruea rloo 'my rVmriUr or Integrity, flow can General' Jackvoo jo si if y it to hit con telenet or to hii eoantrt, Ibii palpaUe breach of bit public doty f If it In rain 10 lay tbst be give a illchl nrgvtive vote lit wt ' In prmettioo of tnformailon whjth, if trot, must have occasioned the rejection of my nomination. Il doet pot ppeir that any other senator t ottestid ho Inforroatloa. Investigation was alike due to the purity of tbe lNaUonjI Councils, to me, and, n an act of Uriel iaatice. to all the other parties Implicated It T Iir possible " for kirn " lo eicipd from ibe dilemma that he hat been faithlets, at a Senator of the I'nhed States, or hat lent himself to tbe circulation of sn atrocious ta))tjftJs)i4tt . . ii an i i " i i nais i aw j . . V-X uli Alter tho election, General Jackson wat jmoeg the rt who eagctly presnd hi congratuLtivfit ajpuo bia aucccssui rival. If Mr. Adamt had been guilty of the em ploymrat of impure rut am io eject fcls elaeUoo, Ueneral Jckon oughl to have divJ-iied"lo sollv his own hands by touch injr those of bit rcrrupi competitor. On the lOtbof February, 1125, the very next day after the election, litoera Jackson was invited lo a public dinner a t ashington, by some of hit friends. II expressed to them hit wish ibst he might be excused from accepting the invitation because, alluding lo tbe recent election be laid " any evidence of kindncat and regard, such at you propote, might, by many, be viewed at conveying wr.b eirfplton, murmuring,-and seeungt ol. ccmplaint, which I sincerelv hope belong to none of my fjlenJaJ More than one month after ihe corrupt proposal is pie- tended to have been received, and after, according to the insinuation f General Jackson, a cormtM -arrangement had been made between Mr. Adami and me after t he actuarierminstion of an election, Ihe ittue of which waa brought about, accor diW to Geo. Jackson, by the basest of means, he wia unwilling lo accept the honours of A public dinner, leu il should imply even n rxeefilion againtt the re j Tiwiited wlib lntenao anilely ahd electson, ireatkiaaa Vi'pcctalW'A'cbrfuproa. "- .General Jackson ptojet si:ion, affecting tbe election, it made to f he th of June I q brt nothion, affecting one of the candidates. He receivet it, it advised to accept it, deliberate!, decidei upon it. A committee it in aeaiion to investigate the very charge. The can didate, notwithstanding, remaini pro foundly ailent, and after the lapae of more tkau two years, when the period of an which he is the only competitor for the j set in bia letter - - , . .- .. . ouote again his worda, lo hire ilwiyi intended, thould Mr. Clay come out over hit own signature, and deny having any knowledge of the communication made by hit friends lo mv friends and to me, thai 1 would give him! the name of ihe gentleman through whom that communication came." He pretendt neve a and nne"pmlfXT Tif trCHiiar umrcr -Tnyr- t 't igntturc ii precltt ly that wnicn naa Deen urged oy tne principal eoimn vw,iui VOLa VIIINO. $78a ihe 3 tat J.aotry, puV.itbert to iU Nitlonst Iriilll(fincr f . Wi not (hire t tubstaHlil. denial of It in mr letter lo Jodgt Brookr. ditedike ftn pf Ihe irao month ..( roy flrr tj'tMONtf Conslito eot f 7nmy UaMvrrl 5f eorp 7 " And roif T add, in the sM f'rrf of mr public life r4-eJesf - If jrtL, . . 4 tr . . . t it :. . .Hmvm nau.iiirrro io Jurisnma im ttaawo f-o-sosher of Cwogtfat wo ao rapatle of adiMrg kSi aeeeptaofe' kf base ood cortvpi proposiiion, oughl I u have retorted to Via iafaravoui and dlt- (rediled wdisese 1 ' ' 7, Ii hit keen thnatand lime I inerted and fe prated, thai T violated InslrUtlone which I ottc h( fhve obeyed. I deny the rhirge and I m hippy to have (hit I'Pponcnliy lo deny i in fht jrranrf of my assembled Convhoenii. The Gen enl Assembly requeued tbe Kymtitkr dcleyttlon to vo'i in a panic ular trtf . ' A majority of .ihet drlegninp, including; mt elf,rvrd In rppmiHon to that trqoeat. The lek-lslatbrr did not Intend to rive ia Imfiermttvt' instruction. The distlnctloa between a lequesi itid en irttmc'loo wee familiar to the legislature j and iheir rolls at'ett ikit the former il alwiyt addrfitcd to the membert nf the House of Hrp'i irritativei, and the latter onlv to The itn- nor of the United States. Hut f do not rely exclusively on thia racogniard- tfis- tinctloo. I dlsputr, itnceitheTlghrof the legislature to Issue a miDditory to itruction n ihe Hepresentstivrt ol The people Suth a right bat no fbtrnditkxi (njhe Cont-'Huiion, , In tr rratott of fit- i ture ol thingi, nGjTinhe'ougarof tho Krnttirky Legisliturt. lit eierriso would .be ' manjfcit, uiurpitkm". . The JW ' .mm .. a -- . tirneral AstemMy hat the incontroverti ble rigM lo efpresi i:njipiorilnd lo proclaim its wr.hes, on any political tub jert whatever , and to tucb in eiprei sion great deference and respect ar due ( but it it not oblifesfory. Thd peo ple, when, in August, 1125, they elecfad membert to the General Assembly, did not invest them with any potter to regu late or ront'ol the exercise of the dsere tion of the Kentucky Or legation in tko Congress of the United Siatel. t pot it to ihe candour of oVtry elector prevent, if he Intended to part with hit own right, or anticipated ihe exertion of any tuck power by the cgittore, wheo be giro bit vote in August, 1124. The only instruct."" wh'ch 1 received from a legitimate source, emanated from a retpectable portion. of my immediate constituents t and that directed mc lo ex crciae my owotcreuonjregardletsotbo will ot tpe legUUture- loasu&accjucni' ly ratified my vote by unequivocal demon itraiioni, rrptatedly given of your affec tionate attachment -and your onahakca confidence. Tou ratified it two yean ago by the election of my personal and polit ical friend (Judge Clarke) to lucceed me in. tbc-IJouM of iIpreMOtatjvcsbo.bad - . himself subscribed the.. only Jegiljroato ... Iniir-acilon ihlchT feeelveffrYoilTiTlff T' it by ihe presence and the approbation of this vast and respectable assemblage. I rejoice again and again, that the con test hat at lenih assumed its present prae- ical form Heretofore, malignant whis pers, and dark surmises, have been clan destinely circulated, or openly or unblusn in City on the 31st January. How long be fore, its due tbat letter wis written for Mr. Kremer, doea not appear. Whether there ..be any connexion between the communication made by the distinguiih1 ed mtjirvbec of Congreta, and that letter, perhaps General Jackton can explain. At the end of more tbantwo years af tee corrupt owrture li mido to Geri. Imuiiicated to me his professed intention i . - ... but left me in entire ignorance ot nit ernrrous purpose ; like the overture It office, for ihe first time, announces it to thm Amrriran nuhlic ! Thea must have ' ... 1 . 1 ... 1 r t. . U. .n nninnr.. n,m Ksn ... n,1in.r. .h.r l rr.rTnlii. tarn nil cauoc i " . IUUI V tliaill tail vitsatitaiv v vis-mwiiii y i - . i . u.r.-. .i... y..t... led. it is nevertheless a most wonderful wiiotio not uciictc luai utireui vbvkswii , . t.iw, ,Amm .vi,tinr,.. A., J coincidence. 1 tie ueneral never com tion. It it possible that he may urge, by way of excuse for what mutt be deemed bis culpable concealment of meditated cor ruption, tbat be did not like to volunteer as a witness before the committee, or to transmit to it the name of bis friend, the distinguished Member of tbe House of Representatives, although it ia not very easy to discern aoy just reason for this volunteering now, which would not lave applied with more lorce at that . ume. Hut what apology can be m Sdefflrtn failure to discharge hit ucred duty ai an American Senator f More thar two montht after the alledged overture, nomination to the office which I new bold, waa made to the Senate of tbe United States, of which General Jackson wat then a sworn member. Gn that nomination, he hid to deliberate and act in the most totemrt manner.: If I were Drier to a IQOCmPg lOO. CiV;.l.W!,.4. "W entered Into a corrupt utrgain who mr. ASms to sur?Tiia ( elevationTl 1rpftasi1 ted. and it was the duly of General Jack rson, if be really possessed tho informa tion which he now putt forward, to nave moved the Senate to appoint a committee of enquiry, and by eatablishins my guilt to have preserved the National Councils from an abominable contamination. Aa t he conspiracy of George Kremer tc Co. bad MOf t time bcloror rjaeanij-awun itlf, it was profoundly concealed from me. There was an authorized denta from me, which went the circle of the public prints, irumediatelv after the arri val at Washington of the Fayette ille let ter. In that ueniai my woru are cicn They were contained in a letter dated at Washington City on the 18th day of April , . - - ... - a - - m last, and are correctlv ttatea to nave Deen thatihe atemenMhatk4n.yUriind had made tuch a proposition at the letter describee, to the fnendi of General Jack ton waa, aa far at he knew or believed, utterly destitute of foundation i that he was unwilling to believe that General Jackton had made, eny auch -itatement, but that no matter with whom jt bad originated, he waa fully penoaded it was a ros fabrication, or rno aamo caiuui.-i Uh rhraerwih.UiIsoxner.aloTypM foithfof fhe" his publjcich'ifaeter ahdiP'llf7n caute-of vCTerar himlf and for hit (rienda, he d'Jed the tubttantiation of the charge before any fair tribunal whaterer. Such were my . . . ! . . . J iL I Urn fvrftt m ,.u own worut iranammeu m letter from a frieod to a known perton. Whereit the charge which they repelled was contained in a letter written. by a; person then unknown to some person also unknown. Did 1 not deny tne cnarc under mj own tlgnature In my card ol iglv u'tered. by . IrTesponiible agents. .-w.j'.iiiv..i sjj . j :.iaaMrl; like thrvn, were invisible and intangible. No retpoofcible mao stood forward to tut tain them, with hit acknowledged author ity. They hue at last a local habitation and a name. General Jackion hai now thrown off the mik, and comei confes sedly forth from behind hit concealed bat teries, publicly to accuse and convict me. We itand confronted before the American people. Pronouncing the charget at I gain do, destitute of all foundation, and cross ujDeriions, whether clindettinely or openly itsued from the halls of t he Capi tol, "fhe'aafnbns of the Hermitage, or' bjf preta, by pen, or by tongue ; and lafely retting upon my conscioui integrity, I de- . mand the witnritv and await the event - wjt h feirlets confidence. The Issue ii fairly joined. The im- puted offem e does not comprehend a tin gle friend, but the collective body of my friendt inCongresi: and It accusetthem of offering, and me with tanctioning, cor runt Arefla:6fj. derocatlncr from. hon our, and In violation of the" most tiered of duties. The xharge hat keen mad uftee imo sears deliberation. tener Jacksort hit voltmtarily token hit fioai onf and "without pravacAtlonv:" Id .yotrm zZ. trt-hlmv"iiaaW;ee;tk Sjatee, ! gave bim no juit ciute of of fence. T exVriited no more than rnjr In- ' diiputable privilege, at, on a subsequent occasion, of which 1 have 'neveY complain ed, he exerciwdbii in voting against mo as Secretary of Slate. Had 1 voted ' for 7 him. I must have gone counter to eyery fixed principle of my public life. I be lieved him incompetent, and hit election rVaiioht with danirer. At thit vearly peri od of, tbe Republic, keeping steady Ip t I few-wr.: ."ti . JS .'JH