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V the rron.rs nomination. ,6 a raaaiaiar, Andrew Jaclmon. ItnnnT ami rratitnde t the man, Tilled tin mcur of hit country! flo TOi: Till: MAllk. A Correspondent 1 r Albany (Ni Yprk Argm, has chiliet'KcJ lit brawling and boasting supporters of Adams to ! hobu hhe truth of their braggadotias. ho lot- lowing bets arc offered In good laltn, eno Jirraaaaw. .t,.,. k tKkt thrfv mav be I; THa recollection of the ?ublio relatione In fc b of lh exceedingly con- hich..lt. c.enrJJ.ck. JjVnertii.ns 0f Mr. Ad.ms. Thev dm. m4 lb prooA rhftn la Mm, f h h'gU twent partisan . . SrUwLhh:.uhrUb, fcc. were very frir4 Indeed, , t Itiin MtiiMi. .nee, offerlit;: to lake bets, sod declaring - My friiwUh'.p for General Jackson, ami the Anther could find none to meet them. . itronr proofs of cwifi.lenca and regard! have . , w . f Cf ,new begin to remero fp,.nhrm..l,llPr.id.nUI. y Uk.njc J J any part In the euul,.f preakl.,rt..t elect." ' lM C"n," ' . .. anu a aa . i-or mow men, mi " "j ....v.-. - V "General Jackaon rwca M m adia en. wm oac "iircwn vpimvm - Jilt hiin to their AfA wri&--A I ,rwr kat If alfHM.'l DV ine p'lrtsr nncmion. 04 IDS BUK " , JM QtCV ASiHU. Towards Ua.diaiiguiihe4 .Captain ( . Srew tetmyvUiuu.! m pur,;. ?!7.. -. - m Mum. r raf4m n mil ii a--, .r iM 6f.n:Tewr had, I never ! Stoat profound BSarsCT, and W we uimos una. HtllfCLAT. .General Jackwm Is a clear-headed, rnng. tnnArA AAA tod bu Dtor of lb MwatM in I blra, thin any nun bow livlof i , ' Taua Jirnuti. i , tot nt rauiirr, JOZZXf 0. OALXI0U1T, 4 at tovTi ciiouii) Tb dotlnruUlied 9Utrmn, and patriot k --Adoett f lb Peopk'a Rgnu, - - let DiaU.Robrt U, of Ihywood county. Montlort Stoke, or wiiKet. Peter Vomer, of UncolB. Joba Cilea, of Rowan. Abnbam Pbiiripa, of Rockintam. iobn M. Worchead. of Ooilford. Walter P. Leake, of Richmond. JoMab CradupTof Wakt. -John lUl, of Warn. v Joaeph J. William, of Uartio. Kmlar .Ballapd, of DatPt,r . Louia D."WiIaon, of MceVomb. - luchard D. SpaifbUof Crven.. WeCTJioto of bettIni('vlai ajen- (Mi occatloo waaro Rlid that promptneai aod covragc of an Individual ahould effee- bar foom . SmucuiaJ . . ',J.TrtC!r",Thor amocttXloffeied to be brt H 88450. ' 'v'' " " SigoTcrnrTimtirp ' , ' WO. I. ... . 509 dollafa that Jackson will have a rna iorltw of tha elextoral votealn the Union. 3 SO that he will have a majority of 5 votca. ISO :jo 350 350 RitJi ci. . a r !. n'H it. Netcrl wao mrtn;jfo outnjeo;? i-.liimniiied. than Andrew Jackaon hit ru i ccn bf the fen&ioncd preiea of A cor nt adftilnliriUon. Hut light it bun inz forth, anl truth It last treading; upon " .... mm . the heelaoff uahoCKj. t h true cnirac er of tMt crat r. virtuoui man la be coming jbert lino wo by the people! i mc neni whu with fur nothing; but hit the Ir'utt ahould he cttabllthcd in all hinjp, pave atepped forth to reacue It Irom th oltUquy of depraved poliilclina. The fol'kwias teatimony of the Rev. Mr. Merrill, Urn uniupportedj other Cler gymen o) the MetbodUt Epitcopal Church who amended lue Pittaburgh Confer ence ai dlegiie from the' atte, alio broBcbtatk taattmo&y aa to the real character of ao. Jackaoo', who TuTly tor rohorate the atateoneota of.Uac JlcTi, pintle man " "- ' h. " DeA Sir ill write for the purpote t ainoTo'tl Ff efjTVatOaMd txtracr'of s letter from the net. Joeoh A. Merrill C ::f n c:.'tt it f-'l tn intniarfi !ii'ri(.t. I l.ve tern l.l 1 lit tic tt.'.teJ ftH, f l.i'.nln t!.s defence of l.iacountrv. I hate con hi i.l lit the Ut'Io hot trrtlnj the aitacki of the Invarftrt 'tf our , whoo watch word and eoufttetij ware beauty and booty. 1 have teert him In the hour of victory (lUe the (food Samar-' (tin) alleviating the afflictUm, and him crowned with faurela in the preaence of thouaanda, by the Beauty New Orleans whom he taved from the laaclvioaineii of e brutal toldiery. I have aeen him in the gay, faahionable circle of life, divcateJ of the hablllmenta of hi profeialon, the do light of the admiring; hundred t In all of which aituatlon,, I have eeo him the aame brave, poble, generouv, hlgbmin dedrphllantheopicAndrewJaekaoor and among the moat . amiable men I ever knew. - ever" Ta-k,initt,fl characier TU J . krt a'.'I ill.'.'. i anircJ at N'ew Ycik, Lrii ,; I.on !wit ;.erof th& 7th, ami J.irerj j I cf t tse 8ih ult. Mn I'arbour, the American Minlittr to the Court of St. Jamca, reached Lon don on the 3d ult. accompanied by hi lady and family, Mr. fl. wa afterward Introduced to the Carl of Aberdeen, by Mr. Lawrence, the American Charge d'Af falre. The Cmperor of Ruttla, It la positively Hated In letter from Pctertborgh, hi declared hi decided dliapprobation of Doq Miguel's rebellion, aod hie poaitive determination to support the rights of Don Pedro lo the throne of Portugal. - Extract of Utter -from Paris i U tjA , Ciuiknna . kaa hut M nV . f Chief Admiral in the Oreek aervlce, vHucb;.wm beaowe bf the former, gov. do do do ' 10 do do do i ! IS do do do 2 do do do 35 IT50 o. If. . Id . 4th 5th , 6th rth , , JOth lith:. -Uthjzf 15th 350 dollara that the Jackaon candidate fur governor in N. York will be elected. 350 that be will have a majorit v of 3000 350 350 250 1250 do do do do do do do 6000 do 9000 do 13,000 Edwd. B. Dudley, of New Haooref. CT0R.1L ELEtTtOtf. - . The annexed atateme nt, fro the U. 8. Tele- - graph, deaignatea the lime and manner of choo aing Elector of PreMoent, in toe aererai sute i Main. BrDiatricUi Noremberjd. Termtnt. Bv General Ticket i Noamber 11th. ZZJiTn Hampifurt.-' Br-GeiA rkttt Kov. 3A--1 Mmaektitetu. By Cent. Ticket t Nov. 3d. ?W ManJ. By Gcnl. Ticket i Nov. 10. . Cmtrtina. By GeoL Ticket i Nor. 3d. " .Vrwrar. By DittricUt Nov. Sd, 4th and 5th. JVaWrvey. By GenL Ti ket t Nov. 4:h h 5tb. PtmuytutnU. By GenL Ticket Oct. 29 fc 3 lit. 'Dtlavari. By th' LrgtaUture - Mvytani. By Diatricti i November I Oth. rirpnia. By bent. 1 icaet i November M. XlH.Canlin. By Genl. Ticket i Nov. 13th. Svih Corlina. By the Legislature. Ceirgia. Bv Cetil. Ticket $ November 3d. koAow. Bv Genl. Ticket i November 10th. Mtttntttpi. By Gent. Ticlelt November luth.. Xaarfiidae. , By Genl Ticket t Nov. 3d, 4th h 5tb.. Tenn'fttm. Bv Uiatrictat Nov. U(h 4th. T " ;JPmMci. 8 Gent Tfckrt i November 3d. -' OAk '-ly Ccul-Ticket f November 3d. --. :JmJUM.-r CenL Ticket i November I Oth. THiWa." By GenLTickt ( November 3d.rr- . lar. Byueni. ncaeti novemoer JO. to, nr. 250 dollar tha Jack ion will hare 20 elec . rv toral totfi la the state.Vnf.Ne w Yoi k. 250Ihat tbo friend of Adam cann.i " name 10 districts in whirh elector friendly to the administration will br clcctedv 350 that the writer Of this will name. 3 ""Tongreftionai dWtrkts, in which the Jackson candidate for governor will receive greater aggregate majority than witl be given to the AdTQa can cTldite for 'governor, in all the con gressional district in which he may obtain majoritiea. 750 xo. iv. 100 dollars that Jackson' will have the " electoral vote of Ohio. 100 do do do Kentucky 100 do do do Illinois. 1 00 do do do Indiana. 100 do do do Missouri. loo do do do Mississippi 100 do dor do Louisiana. -- . . T. - ... Who can beat thit "On" Monday; the 29th of September," four fellows, five wenchea, and four children, making 13 hands, picked out of a field in Baldwin rBDTrrTeqrgrerthat had beeti-picheHj m i nna 'a - over once oe lore tniaaeason, tn pouiw of cotton; naraely, . - - - :zJack, a feHew,,. - 254- Patt,' a woman, Daw,' do-.-- wi- BaHyt W Svphaitdo 118 Baccltua, old, do 94 Clarissa, a woman, 171 Grace, do 168 Adeline, a woman, 164 Cora, a girl, Dion, a boy, Henry, a boy, lf.9 m lis 96 108 96 Snuthrtn. Syria.' 'The American Missionaries . hav left St ils, and arrfved at Malta. In Aueujt, 1827, Mr. Dtrd left neyroot to : spend aome time at Ehden, on Mount Lebanon,-in the family of 5hekh Latoof. The Catholic patriarch immediately issa d a proclamation, excommunicating La toof and all hia family, because they had associated themselves with " Bird, the . 350 dollars- Ibat Jackaon wilt have be - electoral vote of Pennsylvania., 250 that the Jackson electoral ticket win .. have 500 majority in Pennst Ivania. 250 that it will have 10,000 majority. 350 that it will have 15,000 majority. 350 tbal It will have 20,000 majority. ' . ro. vi.: 50 t?olljrs that'JatH ton wil4-have-4he - - voeofNew llampahire 350 that he will have the vote of Penn- aylvania. - -230 that he will hare the tote ofllHnols. 7oo The bcis may be taken separately, ac cording.to their numbers, or all together. The money, or approved checks, to be deposited in one of the banks of this city. $Z7 Persons desirous to close with eitoer, are reouested to call upon the editor of the Albany Argus, with whom tha necessary arrangements have been made by the writer bf the above. of Boston, to V. Rlx, ir. esq. in Littleton (N. H.) It will be recollected that Joseph A. Merrill wa! member of rittsborgh Conference, shich bas been so basely libelled by the administration papers Mr. Merrill' uys, 1 will here state some circumsSjnces which I have learned fom sources moat creditable, respecting G. n. Jackson'! private character. Being in Pittsburgh,! Pa.) at the general coo ference.in Maklhsti I made very partial tar Inquiry of she delegates from Tenoes see and Kentutky, who were personally acquainted with Gen. Jackson', and (band thtt, lo every Jostaoce, he was spoken of as a mart of gmal intelligence, honor, and inteo-rltv t and by' the Clergy, who are met capable ol judging, aod incapable of dissembling, ; I believe) he is held In high considertson for his abilities and genuine American feelings and viewa. I wilt 'devf oti ao extract of letter (nn vccerable Clergyman not far from seven-1 ty yesrs of see, who has had an ecquain tance with Geieral Jackfeon for many years, to whom 1 applied for Information respecting the General's private char acter. T " In complistce with your request re specting Geq. Jackson's privets charac ter, I will sir, md what' I siy is the opinion of all religious people, who are intimately acqoiinted with him. I have lived near him forty years. During ray long acquajnunce, 1 have found him an honest andjuvelligent man, a high mind ed and honourable man t e good . neigh bour, and at, true American. He is a true ion of our Lord Jesus the faith that is coniid ered orthodox by all the reformed churche. His house is, and haa long been e comfortable borne tor the weary minister, who calls upon him-He does not profess the be an experimental cbris tian, but believes thtt no man can get to Heaven without being 'changed br'grace: (Signed) - JAMES UUINN." "The Rev. Mr Guinn informed me that multitudes! entitled to .'the fullest credit, could and would if called upon corroborate his statement Thus we, have testimony from uen. Jackson's neighbour's,' which win efute pi ring demagogues to the contrary not withstanding. He has been charge J by hi eoemles of being proverbial-for his profanity this, like the rest of their charges, I pronounce to be void cj truth. I have been near bis person, and within bearing during the most difficult and try ing limes, and I never heard him otter an expression that could give offence' to the Spain and that the Spanish Government, most delicate ear- A I have not the under this arrangement, i to pay e sua, pleasure ol your peronn acquaintance, 1 1 noo flOO, as i torn position of acquittance would refer you to any respectable roan I for-the whole of lb claims, leavinr tha ln Harford county to Coir Mitchell of I portion to wbiciila'ch claimant ialohe Cecil, and toUen. uihson, Wol. Jowton, entitled to be settled by Commission bour, snd a, true An friend of the religio Christ, android lb more grouty and vi(uUy mUrefirt$ente! t ernment, confirmed by the new President, it requires, only to know him to-admire lit had been offered rank in the FrtncV him. " I know him- wall, and of his moral aerike. which he declined l 'but he roes wortramrabTe"nsUtiar,!Bis irreahlii mannerr t'hia "irriirrlt-lol French Mintar -r and it la nunad iku speak, the opinions and assertion of as-1 the French Admlr'slsba've"receivodoh ders to comanunlcate cordially with hire, in all cases where the President of Grcec may. choose to commmsnd the service ol his Lordship." Dritith Claleu SUin. It Is reported that en arrangement has been effected between Count Ofalia and Lord Aberdeen for the settlement of British ' claims on and Major Hook, of Washington. I hav the honor to be, reapectfully, Yer obi ftcrvan. JOIl.i ROBB. Copy of a Utitr front Maryland, for that purpose. The V reoch papers say, that several of the Miniaters at Madrid . have pre, ented juiat representation to the Kin p. entreating him to show his disapprobation Zero' Buren't Monument. Tha Dean of Westminister, and the Dean of St. am a, nBT mviicu permission to lAta Dfroo'l 'friends to erect a monument to his memory toSt Paul's or Westminister Mryand promised six electors for K Uo Miguefs trescberf. General Jackson and notwlthstanrjiag the sbuta..cd;:tbecaalition;itt.W pon, and other exultatjona. tor effect in other atates, Maryland will ilveT slx,pro bably seven, votes for the PatMot Farmer ofTennefsee..iMjraJa-., ... -- Baltimore county sends one elector U gave- at the reeent election i 159 majority for Jackson Harford and Cecil form a district, and have chosen Jackson dele gates (fspol Kept and Queen Anne, one bas chosen Jackson, the other Adama de legates, and eo near in number, it is diffi cult to aay which has the majority both appear confident of success In November. Baltimore city end Ann Arundal county from a double district ; the real majority in the county of Ann Arundel was-133 GudtrmaU. Mr-Donne in hi recent interesting work on the Republic of Cen tral America, gives the following account of the natural production of Ooatcmala. After describing the variooa animal pro ducts, the many end beautiful apecits of hell fish and marine aubstanccs found on the' shores ol the Pacific, 8cc. be pro ceeda i Thwtrf-ak rr..H.irtn Pl.i Would it not be well to apprehend them.' let Mr. &aage .hear or read the. above extract, and do all -the good vou can Wrhrrsnerr,k- A-K-BURNHAM. - Cteos EliKtstvEsq. . The following letter published for in formation of many inquiring friends, i I from the Rev. John Robb, of Md. of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a pious snd honourable man, addressed to a friend o truth and religion, residing in Cecil coun Candor. X writer under the signature of Henry, to whom the National Intelli Biblemen. They are accursed," says gencer has, for many weeks past, allotted about a fourth ot Its mammoth surface, and whose political complexion may he safely conjectured from this libel alitv, is guilty of the ill faith of adducing in sup port ot his malignant-attacks upon the lame ol Andrew Jackson, certain testi mony of Col. Callava and other Sfianith "officers, andnever so much as adverting to the existence ota masa of evidence from 41 BUlTIMOaX, AUGUST 28, 1828 " Uear Mr i am informed mat some of our religious-friends in Cecil are desir ous of knowing something of Gen. Jack k a eon a character, irons some one wno nas a personal knowledge of him. I am not, the patriarch, " and lot the curse envelop them as a robe, and spread through all tbeir members like oil ; let the evil angel torment them day and night ; let them be avoided as a putrid member, and as hellish dragons." A tumult ensued ; Latoof was sjolently beaten the bouse was assaulted, - end 'Mr"r Bird Jouhtf H necessary to flee - - -eway. in the night. . - '""""" v "' Judge? Brackenndgerantf;DfrBronauifi; Allen Brown, of Pownal, Vt. this CoL Brooke and Col- Butler of the Ameri vear planted five kernels of corn io his eaa 'y whereby the former is relu'ed . ' ... . .. . l . . i i afdenTTfrjfflb 0 ' on these stocks may now be counted ibrty-nine cars which ave silked, and ' ' two others which had not arrived at - . maturity for ailking. - " Citizenship in Peru is forfeited ty j '-suve4radinr, ----- bankruptcy, - non-pay- f tneOT ohdtbts to ihe publk treaauryi .- notorious camming, drunkenness, the abandonment or a wire w " ; and vagrancy. . - ner. 1 hus it Is, to tarnish the fair fame of the-People'a candidate, interested for- eignerttrt eflmitfed to testify,7 while Ihe testimony or Americans of known pro bity aod. high standiog. is shoved aside. Virginia fiafier. never was, and sever shall be, Partisan, and nothing cculd induce , me xo enter into the political warfare carried on with so much heat ard violence, from one end of the continent to the other ; but, I con ceive it my duty, when a request is made forlnfornation, to give it, and as far aa practicable, correct the erroneous impressions thtt may have been made, injurious to Gan Jackson's reputation, by prostituted presses, forged letters; cof fin handbills, md monumental inscrip tions ! It is to be lamented that men who make pretensions of character, will en' gage in the unrighteous work, of attempt ing by falsehood and slander,) to des troy the hard earned reputation of one among .the purest patriots,-, of which our country can boast, and propagate charge tehieh thiy do hoi believe thentelvei mere ly for political purposes far gone indeed must that. man. bet in moral depravity ut reason, Knowledge produce) mildness of speech i mildness, a good character a gooa character weaiinj vean, u i virtuous acts attend it, happiness. .wrion'iiAlvery large meeting of mecchaats and other cUiiens, opposed to the Auction System, was held in the City ...at ir . . -. ' B S - - which Walter Uowne, Uavid B: Ugden; feputatioti rof oftrwho has done to much and Campbell Y. Whitetsq were nom-for his country as Andrew Jackson. I a . .. a. aa-- . . tw inatea ano recommencea to toe support of the voters of thst City opposed to Auc tions, for members of Congress Nearly 2,500 voters were estimated to have been present at t he meeting. was an officer in the 7th regiment of U S. infantry during the late "ar, and sta tioned in the South. My' acquaintance with General Jackson commenced in 1814, on his arrival in New-Orleans as Nor . Is tie Vegetable less nroducdre. Ill lug wvum j ui ... ui.vi. m mm ''fr . ... r for Adams, leaving a great majority for T"U, r,ra,rkbj for ID?,r tonnw Jackson of 359-thls makes fiur electors. ,ne,r ,OP ,."' h "was, ebape or wooa, as wen aa inose oseiui tor their rosin, gum, or medicinal properties, per bsps a greater' variety cannot be found la any pert of tbe world. The mountains andplains art covered all the; jeettwitk: the, most beautiful flowers expanding themselves in wild profusion, and wast' - ing their sweets upon the desert air; forty genera of fruita are rekoned to grow iTpontaneously upon ;the different hills ; the most valuable woods, enormous both in circomierenco and In -height, are lost in the thick forests and resios and bal sams, with innumerable medicinal herbs. remain neglected and ' onknown,' been-- Frederick, Washington, and Alleghany, form a double district the firs hss given a majurhv of 323 for Adaras. Washing ton, and Alleghany, have elected Jackson ites ; taken bgetheri tbey will more than counterbalance that i of Frederick.' I, therefore, count on those -two, -which makes fix votes certain, aod. probably seven. - - - iSoah,- There art many Adams, dandies thst loiter about the street, promeoades, theatre, and coffee house, with coffin hsftdbllls-tn'thsr-trown-'of their hats. put them into something like a" apparel, shave their whiskers off to that people.. may aeetheir- faces,- and - send them to Kentucky -and the" west -4o leacb the Jackson barbarians good manners.'"" mVotlh. A late Vandalia Intelligencer, calculat ing the increase of the population of In diana in the last two years, observes, that " allOTvinjt Jive touts to each voter, vrt h.v- derived from emigration an accession of 20,000 " ib. THF. CJPITOL A w riter in the Washington Chronicle. .circa the following as the dimension of the Capitol of the united State, from a statement furnished by the architect himself: Length of front 352 feet 4 inches Depth of Wings .. 121 . 6 Eatt Projection and Steps 65 West do. do. 83 Covering 8 acres snd ,SiO feet. Height of Wings to top of Balustrade 70 feet Heicht to ton of Centre Dome 145 Representative' Room, greatest length 95 Do. do. do. heiirht 60 Senate Chamber, greatest length 74 Do. " do. beirht 4- Great Central Rotunda, 96 feet in diameter and 96' feet high. The North Wing was commenced in 1792, and finished in lam coat R480.262 57 South Winir, commenced in 18UJ, LLanrlfiniahedln 1808, coat 308,808 41 Centre Building, commenced in 1819, and finiibed in,18i7, cot 957,47 35 S 1,746,718 33 The sale of American Woollen Good's; on the. 3d instant, of the well known man ufacture of Mr. James Sykes. near the dtLB.iJjimore,;was welt attended awd who can deliberately sit down aird fabricated we learn that the goods generally went off iskly at fair prices. There were sold IwTpTcitts 450 pieces of Sattinets. The . prices of the Cloths rsneed from Si 45 to its 77 1 of the Cassimeres, from $ I 45 to g I 95 ; snd of the Saitinetts from 70 cents to 153 45 per yard. V American Farmer. j0 one U. he trouble or collecting them. The cedars inmeTartSrSfees-- ceeding hi gh ;"l he mahogany tree fall ing little short of ihis Immense sice ; the i tibiae: tatordelfotit snd the incorrup tible (Juycan, "'alike' surrounded by im mense woods of evry other kind of tim ber, reign in silent majesty, undisturbed by the sound of the woodman' axe. Amidst almost every production both of tropical and intertropical climes, may bo named among grains, maiao, producing in some pans three hundred- A44, w4 sometimes two or three harvests, a year, wheat, barley, rice, potatoes, greens, anl all kbdoLxuliofy..egatsbles. Among the fruita may be enumerated three species of plantains, four of apples, five of peaches, three of apricots, ten of jocoto, kind of plum,) pears, melons, grapes, oranges, Ggs7 cherries," pines, be- -sides about forty others, of which the name would convey no idea to an European ear. To these may be added, as produc tions of the country, , bark, sarsaparilla, cinnamon, hellebore, musk, coffee, gin ger, cassia, tamarinds, aniseed, Brazil woodp indigo, -cocoa, cochineal... rinilUi. sugsr 6ax, tobacco, cotton of various pe cie, pepjttrr"M multitude of other article ; while among medicinal plant, probably the greater pari ofL4heU2QGLdeacjdbedJby are to be met with in some one or other of the United Provinces. Wjth such an extensive "cat ue Of productions, Guatemala would seem des tined to be one of the most prosperous and wealthy of republics. -What important changes msy be produced by revolving beJn.iititlposible itpsx'L be leu tor the pages ol it luture nisiory, to relate. At present, owins to the IgnoranceCIn lion, scarcely any thing is produced in considerable quantities, or brought" to full perfection ; and the country, although rolling in the midst of natOral wealth, re mains poor, and tho mass of it inhab itants wretched
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