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1 -4 '"A" . V -V w v f T - . r J. V-1 " ... . , -.. . -,-rvv-,. , ' I I . in. ' ' ' T .' ? . m3 1 Aiti I ..V -vi i ' ,ii rv III 'jfi f. J fe -m- r 1 . l x v mi "x. -x. i. r - ,U PTTBrisHED.WEEKI,:,fiXJ.Ioofft-;ltjWV nearest tp the people, and its It pb a Pa Jpur & 1 WatS0n;:i r,wer ig the exact measure gf.lt xespoosi faSUJUi r; ; . - -, bi!ity,,In it, their action on. the govern- .irreni oegms, ana inroygijvir: continues. .tiowever eieva:ea;; ot ; howerer 'humbte, I in oince, transmitted &leauli - orLE OF THB VESTED STATES. uHbHJ J"""? VP"" U,IJ 0 the f eori., v k f - influence on the one hand, andaccumalated 1 1 u iffloossible for any one who cont. accountability on the other the fa alib and with tne nisiurjf ui vw- - t - -r- r . r: Pr. ,mff2 and so sacred f is their in-' degree, i Member otbejiouse have'eon- nheirsuDrroacy. -r .Ntheirvimmedjateasitueiite; or of thecitU . 'i -. '. ... J-..... tnore.declded resolr, -and a sufcifnt sane,- w.M.w(omq oe gfverrto tne ejection ;-Jt-as obyiously ith this same vie? in (tderhai n complete rather than a new plecthn miebt t take plaey that the choic- of thf house is restricted by th constitution to thi narrow est; 'compass icompalible with the principle reference, and w((h any cliolce at alL i w.jiavc jueciareu inai ine nouse oj nepre- seniauesj. in case an election is referred to hen shall select, Jhe person having the highest number xf votes.' moDld hAte been absurd would have defeated the object of I ne; teiereuce; ty failing to &d4'4be recjttf : sanction to a pluralitv of votes: ' To I have restrained the choice to the o wr. jiott& t having the highest ntimber of votes. ,1 " i t, - -, , Tt , - - -i 1 1 1 1 - - , i wmm iMrnrssa-sMirMBiiMi . ..:j J voufeil Va testabHshV: IncompTrinf tnebkmaMj f,. u: - i, 3 l claims f the brghest and Ihe lowest andj-" tacRy is nnf altogether left oat injheir cal-f : y t , r; - ;- ; f f datethe reasons for preferring the" first to xuUtionS.t Uponwhat principle ihe; otefJ;' - !;J the last,, will jnot be proporti6ned simply to fjhse spates,"; ifx the Houe ofRepresen ;;. c v,. ,v , theirrwpectlve number of votes.-Circtim-ativeVa c(aimr4 for Mr:Adarns; we are f - v, n ,i stances.beIong:to.eachside,pf tlie casi? a lfes to djvlne Wsliaft nqt be iejej;xr -; --V'. 1 ;VBi wh rh rannot be dverlooked. - On the-side? U, until tne lact is ciearry ascenameo. , , . . s . v t . . . t thi nnud acauiescence and general teqi or their respective states, or uf the na- Lntfut there seems to be anexceptwrt-m uony accorainj 10 inmoxe jocal or gene 4; discontent and apprenension wnjen-urtiuri? ui uie suiyeci qi legation, orf r id nprsons have expressed "at seeing the to their particular apprehensions of the di Hctioa of President referred tatheilouMetjonQ have i t- - " . . ' :. 1 wouiu - naypDeena provision wholly -wre conciliable to the elective system, artrdi rectly repugnant to that deference fori the popular will, Which had occasionedth fef-j erence: for if there should be several rari! diuates.it might well happen, that bv the people that if was wti reared by.?, in- ( jnl ! t k f Arl k?. rttl Viv-k tnt ... TKf mU t hie -had "na Caucus, " no department : no ting the choice to the o AtAef, .iore&Presses, ta-Jwork' for': him. : ,That in this if!nently the man of Me people:) That'tbe the arch of hi fame -'springs fromj the rock of thes the. Pevolufiori, and terminates its glowing fn. curve on the'victorv oT.Ne.w-Orleans.kThat . w . .. . . r . -. - " . ' ' . . .. ....... -a. ..... .v. . t . . ( .. ,. ........ ijg people a uu tun uauciuuij, iivuifts r" w..i v. iw nit wuiuuiu' g iuci j i. uaic i cvctvru iuuic frtrciCirai TOieS mc- w m -. jvduu;u -mjt iuc-vauvw Hationship with the executive, ? to be conni is complete a.na i tojs qoctnne holds than the . toro highest: y-d to a orancn oi ine legislatures , ;&"vf , But this sentiment of -janxiety; hotfever consntute of Mr. Crawford, it will be observed , that i'JJF' ' wrie; aoolherp; aftd Western ms irienas'piacea niro i vitfwt iue puu-. lick at a verV" Nearly' "period 5 thatrsubse- quenuy comoining? 'ineiruiciai inuuente Jivitby their " personal-"respectability they presented iim' with a marked raiid exdu sive formality, "as their favortecandidate, to1 the nation j and that m spiteofjthis nt posing ceremony' and solicitous recommend dation,'the voiteof the people - has "loudly rejectetJhim.C)n the -side of -Geiieral Jackson, it will be remarked; that the flaw- er oi nis nope, Diossunis-urij uie aueciivn ui lTheyovrriiXwvte:js'oreferred''bV:the :94 inmatters of rpere legislation, which being founded on the consent of the ieo--superiority tiver his; principal rival; who is nuie toe genera, ana ordinary duty of ; pJe the framers of this clause of the coisti- supported in great part bv. legislatures, ex Wal, is in a great degree 'produced by the representative hodyif. the Judgment tution had a double duty'to perform. They , ceedsvthe vote of four entire states of the fraiiconception of ; the extent and charac- of afaithful (defegate is to. be' regulated by '? bad to secure a jiisf eflect to a majority "of , Union, and equals that of thelold and popu r of the power in cjaestion. Those; whq i$ f oiceof the pf pple, in its locals limited, ' the people, and of course to provide against lousjommonwealth of Massachusetts. And y it,4scribe tothis jjaitrof4Je ConstltiH r j gitienir form pfexpiressionujjo his opponents tn, a gceatereittlian rea insu lit.knd suDDose that; it devblvetViftiic the ? the establishment of trie otherf TFr.iviw. Elated districts, bis Stretches along the Atian- i: .'- . j - . .. N . ,. .... I JackWn;', NewJrsey rVpnsyfvania. andl - : , ; V ' aisdVofefohimvr V :;;;v-'''v i..', ! Acco7drhgVou?calcutatio ' V'" Jackson will certainly 'receive twelve v6te' .1 p.. ?f 1 in the House fj-ltepresentattv on ,tnei,;-, jC; , f ;JJ i F firsrtolInt."'WlmVthfns to prevent ;Jii- 'U Jhv i' : election ?-Mp.Crawfofd. being drtpped V: v K : i- 1 afteV the-first ballot will .Georgia' lake- up , , . - If fi u Mr Adams as Jier second choice ?'.Never - 'J j Will NortCarohna?- Will Virginia $ "V : J . 1; We say never-andor the re&oo, already a ssijgned, -' thaf . " theRepr esenta lives Jrorat those states" willon this 'sitond ballot,' vote : tot uen. JacKsonypecause ne ne secona. (in 5North-Carollni, he is the first), choice 4 of their constituents. ; v , .f f f Ttfihis assertion-we know; .wilf beob-" , jectedi- that,las ifrelates to thisstate, at ' ; in contiugenciesj 'oo the jower house ' of 'disbtirsetpienrdf revenue : is any. man pre- : as f thej two f highest candidates miht "hot f tick from the . Hudson to beydnd the Missii- fev u lar iw viwiait justice, reason: ana onnff-wun tnem a maiontv ol the votes, it sPPi ana extenas mrourn me. nean Alttae Jobgrcss an 'abiqlate control oyer th aph Par fcitmepi of the President,;" If th is appre Analogy ias nsipa werejui, n woma inaeea ue aar ag.' It would present a' state - of things westward (to the farthest lakes. V possible- lor any rtif n, ho matter, . strong , nis,.: personal prfpost ssuhis; iteny suosersive or tne fundamental .max-? f ncerin ine government, tne actual and une ment jare precisely, adapted to its intent. may pe, to iook aere upon fnis picture, of good governraenU -clt would 'i cbri-w vocal expression of the? people's 'will is ' Forit is vorihV'of remark that thev do notl this, without being impressed by : tod wnatougntio oe qishncty OTdm if rec hunatovdd not epxecative the creature of the legislature. be obseryea that the people have alreadv : nut i the choice tb be rhHe from thp Ir ; sivorn. and responsible assembly be symmetry of theConstitutiorr; deformed '.anjftsstrc L. juM soon ceas to1 be contingent. c ;Jt tbrharacterrjrare the occurrence or But t:-mirt; .iuYfi mid bave the WcttllyotHpr tu5P jfaerutj iie roje 4 Tes 3haJ chsjej(root the persons having !, arid wtaTdritss ro.' It would always be in the poVerdf fciwnesaud the more rigorous iiaeesp mav. U birty in uoi?, or .CgressV by the.madhtn'ery, of -a .b.tyrrifttcb itsfpeiforma bulshal tnoi&en4 est. j In this rMnf. idwrect tbr pa Wic mind by, presenting pm -ui ine-govertimetii, coin, ine : original -aausecpnoponded ? witrtjlthe Ititode of indidatesV ori byt supporiirig rd least DODolafamoW'thosew v dumber to be'adorirted wa limited to'five pr themselves, to prevent any pne rom I IvS r5uPH living a maiofity of yotes and thus ; Kepreseritaiives w stricter jlimi ekppsl tion.and. by this i alone, all the condi ins the election into the-flooseofHe w Jntatives ; wbeie, according to .the wrshes ; coumability; put . the act itself instead of be- rajity has its weight, a majority its etTect, some, and the fears of others, the choice JPg original is conclusi ye -i he members ' the iiilluence ol the people land the respori the chief magistrate would be! removed pf tlriepresentaiyel are sectired Jrapletely from the influence pfthe pedv and fubjeetedjeiitirely tVthyrjarbitrary peii: I heyrf not ;o .abohsh whats xu-ruiiittiiiuii ui in hat such a course in to the election ii d actrine were highly probabl the grave, insen- .But the subject "presents itself in another otrttepreseehtatiyes as 'well as its duty, consisti jn its representing' thepeopl ; lacultjf joV: epresehtati It as the5 property of reflectidn'is (o a mir ror,)-; This is the -only ligament' that con- sed jtnat is, aeeraeu -t onqnesiionapie, Htnar ,;wr,'i; Jackson has a roajonty of two in the Vir' ' ( fefuiu ;jwUyaJion, the vote ?bein,gvI2'Jfor i Jackson, and lOToAdanis'. 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If Our 'premises are correctsand we have; nver intentionally deceived tne public ba V this interesting inbj ect the vote on t h e set ' t miahObtf ihvarfablv ei- In b the electicm,js evidently pw 11 d jctrine were sound and.that. tr would to the choice of President, the organic pro- duty!ibt td be d e, in that;case'may be . vU explicit Uedarat?bn prred from the fat, that those politicians tut the prudehtialroax preierencetyhich the electoral 'col- ho supported the late caucosbminati e the persons, who trow Inculcate the;no-' : dnof sm eVeir reaspnb belief theV m, that the election trt ogress, is to bee avoidedand ib;airV' !dde4:byiaetip t Bouse tf Jlejitti rente to h tHe xiiiigand1a'eUigibleK othe housed amfetations of the public wilN frpmlaniong'jt A briet examination of the saly ectbowe ber oJT bave been determined By lot, !',wUl be sufficientbbow ttcompUiniKl osby no me id the evil a p or eh ended from it, riot like-V ered ioud be . all ftizen5briginal!y elifiibleindeeb! if betbrniidableijHhatthepowef thus - vated Station TiCOTsiderafiOnfitw TOigrnuy ue(egaiea,'-tnougn anomalous excepu inr siuipic vtviuciii. .ui : j; was, , were.io per exercised, it is probable th? r pottant, is accompanied- by liraitar the only motive lora reterence,And in- .House of representatives would have been AHtsand guarded by' airspWsibilityab deed therew the most dependent-: of. all .Bu t e v ert J f a body of re- ii Rnnmnipn orirn nnsr wrt -n iiniijcuiaici reurc--. " uiguvc, onu qic iiiucucMucuuv oi iBc.DeoDic. ii is scarce- ptitivcsof the'peopieinpref would act' also pidence of the cautious an ,u6 fgnt. of accOunubthty; with wbicb perfectly itimple, peiecatjon rou batnde belngthoajeh tft' nraateV J nnmlui nf Ul . 'PLT-J pamed and so stricti as to secure us atfunsti.' the candidate who has a plurality, of votes, . canization Jt Js r easonable fear of itsnmchiey6dsdr ty- i as; clearly superior., people' rUinicil ciercise.1' f IndeedF the' ie'iv fad f:V bis opponent, as ifvhe had a?nwidrifv!Iieh-ees had bee fnsatthe spirit 6f thebvernmeht:an credentials bempst poWiutibitt ?e letter oleCstiiutWn3 ln eferr well reeulatedoverara isfei dency withB .prteb that ieliai received Mr m - t-...'t."'i.' i, i.'.'w 'j'li.r-i t'.risl;?-:-iii''jr!i:rV.-lVi'tL'I"j- s - . - -f ' w vi' - '",:; .c j(S S 1 s - principieyihatjsupporisyoiycarn p ,nu iPc?niea io,;ine a t greater pumper rptiectom itotenjhan F wre organization, 'governs all jforom relatidh bet ween fte oomi: .Jeltbel bftheajndiaeiislbn ptions, and msp1reVair:its7ia4s?The Jtitorr;ihemseJh7eatmbt: bel4aUered:i- himo justVmust belsup CT'owbjrpotrt sdnfnqiphrysttonbufv . wjpeopte, ties at the basis of our f taonsnea ny;ine constiiuiion, is ot.a diner- ble, and convincing to tbefBndrsWiidirig of trtatioa, yaod ctuatwllVinK fniAH v bq ,ntbe ; Holisex bf Rebw 4 .iu . chief nerffv is fiiiiaif mtecandidatetfer4 the htefrblee c . Presidents mi f if- 6 ' - pooutar au m: -! V " ' r .1 wmc4u,tiy ingjac coramitieutpy. mm f iw J " 01 a uireci reonsipiIiv laiung.io proouut; ih ' f ucv, wcu wpci be ih"y branch of itin& is ednipbnent mmuhitilesblr;in: their kti!nt putsexbr'llheex national capacityi are next a 106: w.l v. . ".,",o,' M" iaraoiii(in. if 11 ian ineir ieaerai cnaracier.auu jusicau vtf uc- Mun iviis j a ' ? y : l. - .1 9 - , - . .. w. . -' . , -c . j c - -""lauotence, V iey on , drsjnlc 01 ti bple tacUoeShV the House of R onnnVaw vthe rpsiyrmstihillim of i their represeotati vesC f i t3 ?eJar?tfe: beadof nnts,wub the eyent of m. pneaar eectiqmiin'iiJ. tlft?r;ca be?xio impiope4xi uegree oi nieru pe discovered innissucces- ral.pponenuji p: Vith regard'to theelection nbwCvincrO greisi aithe elennutof which itsVei suit is o arisen have already, doubtless t& iomjUHt pecttd'publjclL the Jate election.Mr.rAdams received moresv votes ' tharr. Gen, Jacksonr tit Kit cncunl . -stance in iior wise'invalidates 4be Assertion ; " we baveiadvancedvlmpntnevcopt r is confirmed bv the meagre vote Mr. A. i received, "after; the uncommon eflbrts that : were made to promotevhis election, ; In relation to General Jackson, not a press decidedly, advocated hiarpretensians. ' With only one paper to do, Jbjm simple jus- ; 4c:.wbie;Jle!rery inf the f state was bpen-mbmbecagajnst j hisirpte m 'rginia WrylUdetnerfer Had the Contest beentetweer Jackson and : . Adan is )l lone, judging Irorawhat we hear -M i tiimajbr!tyip'Ge ;!' been decisiveZand 6Vrhelmrngi;lA ppri-S f: 111. of ybis fatv Felem ft i mm !: 1-1-1 tifrii ! 'i -1 nects U with :the nation and eives- it - col- ftectlvely rbr in nan.f fWhiiesa m presses uiewisiies ana intentions, . tne . vo lition and judgment of forty thousand, free- consequence. Strip him of . thut glorious privilege, be lrleits all hibnsequence aRdsuch is tbe. delicatelreiaimbr between an ; ambitious candidate .and lab- obliging constituent, on these occasions, . tnat he ! leaves himself open to :, the suspicion - of haying been diverted from jiis proper course I ' oviiie aiiracuon.oi some powerful and law jess iiUerest . J; ogrea t a d esertion of duty and dereliction of principles and pride, have nVyer ; yet bappened in lhi country: , and are not nowto beappreliended. The conw V testtweeiieflerson and uraflbrdnb f Pra! 'DralleiYo'it;But:if'tto I nced. should' rise to the iOiinds bf memheraIthi I character are quicknt caRvOniHrdJit ati awjuj example ;. ieacningr nowi presumptu-1 ,Mfc's'v . ,v . 'v. ous ii is to sian? up against me; juagmeni p ' rr"vi of the people,' andhbw terribleis the force integrity we need vuuu, umiwi in mc ; uvujc ui curt,mtt'.i: - , v t ..': I. ?' IIP. tiverw1ir'be,:.:1 -';V!apams; v: f Hi vt; h 'Vivt . i . h ffTheboFeVr Ji important guestibn ; and letth -;decisioii iio-CVVAjn J, WtWjt;:iKis.thk ' '' citizen to abide bv the wilf of the )noriiy f i'l , ia-irlyvantf.honei jyf , fe' CRAyONKr:TCHESift,";-. .; Mv-t6p;PEES10SSTiA.C feO aved 'precious pupil oftbe schoolf-yt3-i xir. v-, Jij? Ml 1 Clination ; at a mature age,-- a .civilioft - by -'ivri 'iv CK k -: habit.Jtris!'areiiiarkable .ftctt $&; ? id ' r Gently knownnhat he'was li-bnifybulrr ' i. maturity, the most industrious student or . , y fA , l v v. J ti! knowlt The d dge that but age has Ui f isUniisbiflg:;rait5:-if-hi1 iicknesfofpecep ival not of theirjndignatioti when it is justly incur-i ponttep;asly,iri suc a spil: i;;v ifyt- 4l0?k--Jp' ..'g "tyy;"4 f.dcaUoiiywbo-.grjM?t j";: ; :VFrom the Peierurg"BepUcan;5 quill as pritaie secretary )to a fbrein ;n f74-fc-V it f -i j 9lTbe.in?ejs?r ba'sfyVat aboutr jf'. ! the Question Whb will be the nextPresk suuldefed.hii dent pf the1 United States ? is to be -olemnlvV uleirt lor business of grea I i ousmvVHef bji mm0 '1 1 nin-'lntihe worfdas ton" .1.1 r4 1 3. decided by the Representatives of the peo-' I and of undoubted patri pie. v. a n-people- unapie to agree among i uieonsi on me uoje themselves, haverebnfided the ichoice l to I the most indifferent e their remonsihle aenisi and - tci that rierU 1 the3 practice;i; ,'H e is neither su e Pod as bis $ V4f j : J sipbwe shnfluietly subraitjevefl if uijus-1 frjendsVfiOrftobaa ! ticej-tliottW Vsl .M, 5 1M- emphatically noi the;ch bice : oA the people; it is Our duty fiot to forget his meru i r;.eraest1'at ifflfeNRV'CLAYin 1'V :ta;Uyfci ipiritjntegetaf no 'Sf t i . lackton ..aiicyAdatt oursumoflalenHisbheoHhlesink I ' rt?.Pp'frt?MM lnstaliceofthe;Veskini I ' ,Crawlbtd!miow. the ball ipiotirrcjiiijd fthsmtwicfelftji swijri-Win j F if j rita'cev.tbenii rToewcy ;;: ' .'"v ifh-Hi'- '. i nglmjii gio'aiu ;fv't' 'S'HplWi i spec&biehllrop I himJamitakp tocifcamsafii P tfe 1. ttfe-jnab knbwledeof sbciaflifeVarid tbeinosi -gfpw 'WWhA v. ? -1 1 f i I lslihecmxKo ;afiiontoe 'fM :-' I :liAfcM dbUiNoancarig . i . ;pursup:theiends ; tirhedbalbnihHp wUnife ? i ', j -mmf buttoiispbui epreseio 'H f J te2?thitateft'iofAlabama,Vluisianiaj: 5 . . 2'r.r v,i)r uVi:i,m.w-? 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