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Mm.' if r S. 1 ; Vv Utiiv.; V a - 11 a fsv;,- - ...j.' r tt -, ; 1 1 ' 1" ' - . j";v Sj if 14 x In a feW days: ray consiUmionat trra. jofseHlcf wiil terminaiIPermltjmiu, Say 00 this occasion, that r shall ; ver; cherish, with lively gratitude, ibe contina ed coniidence reposed in, aiid the friend ly indblgence , exercised to wards ( .roe - on the part of your hbnorable by;'t:;in4;.t express a hopethat it may, in iooie de--clee, have been merited by a faithful and i- conscientious discnarge or ne E-xecuiive dbtiei yif rhave ilein aught, iCisai- Ift cribabte to Errors of Juxlgiaeht i for I feel assured , of having - acted with an 'Aey faingle'Vtb.thewelfare ' the State. That our exertions may be successfully 4irei?ted;' to tfi best interests r B of oor common country, is the sincere . v, wish of, - l-'.v-v r . , ;Oentleaien yoars, withrhigh cohsidera ' ' ,': tion and respect,;.:..;V "5 :r-v ' -V' '.ifixfetttiVf. Department, C. r I "-4, 3 ."i - aia November, l827.."-jl-ti 'iKv-!-'f v- SENA TE.-9: i ' M i:Afterthe '.by the. appoint menVoj fts offiCerS&c A. S Air; Lbye movedthar trie v last, Session he adopted for this and that ''p. eacb member W'furnished Jvith a copy. ; Three baUottngf ;wfr.;liid for? "Clerk Assistant.: vMesrs. , vWi,; Snced,:.R, ' H. Heirae; . FPattfrson: Ruffin; ii" tMMil!er,R;;VV. s3oodroan,vandJvC SiedmanJbihgjn'nomlnati third ballot '3 RiuWsonwaa elected 4 1- TcsbAy,:' Nov.0. ?s ' WTeirs.?vfni ; Slight of Crayen ;5 and Picket! were named, to join tbe conih-r'- fntttee on the part of th Ilouse to prepare ' Joint : Raliea: of Order;5V'::;:'NrWtf V -' Mr .Speight; of Greene, announced the - 'eath Of John fjjaopdfVeasurer; of 1 State. StResoiutions ' of respect- to- his Gera5Am last elected Johm S."HAYwbbbV ton? of tqe late John Haywood,; Treasurer o t::Statefojt;enw Ictin f f or Cbmptroller was id haVe taken place on Tuesday. Eleven caftdidate were in oommauon. eeably to, previous notice, Meeting'of the Citiieji? 6f 'Nevhern iosed fb-r the' ie-eJ eptiondf John Quincy Adams and ; in favor pt Au? drew Jackson, was fcield at the Court .House in 0ii$1tbti-Satu t '-IlI ..v- niugue- 56in, vinsi.- j.n asserting that the. meeting was by far the most numerous' of ! any, heretofore horaen and iltbghisile w l adheirenbf ajned hfm no ppbintmen yeVwhen Mr Madison became Presidebifj heArewiVe4?11heTOi X3n(td EngladAodcan Cthe: mosVjcdufb ibejievipthat'thi um,at trh1rjn appeal to 4h(Mober honest man, and mbreparticiilarlyjto the rwoifectibn; olTfibse st iftjJoliticaf?Jiyentsi fdurng)jhe3 long;, and arduous struggle of partiesich;-; glta'ted the country for more than wety years, and ask of them, to say did' they .everknoir-btbne" in the circle ! of their immediate acquain tance ? 4nd;if Jhey did, was it then be lieved, is it now believed; honesty dicta ted the course tvh. ; In Mr AdamsministraO General Go virhment, 0 both in the man ner in which he was brought into "office, and' the discharge hj"k the1 duties of that hieti"frust-ybbr,committ Vmucb tb; confirm; the opinion of his want cheerinc proecU of ?thlmate 1 9tP?!itic?;i iacieti ofVhe JACKSON ICKETV T- " i . . - v v . v TT Presidential chair, by that great 'Political; eiVn Wrosed strong hpld ii)tjflerho;h tlie min,sKalionre lt hVs of- M i apostate Federalist " by that teri been asserted by tjthe: jriebdsr of .:onic1entious'.;Frie Mtf rAdarns,': our tiumerical strength erits,n between whom andjMr-AdamsV was too weak ta be noticed. v ; ?kere had been pre viqasly;(ary our Cbm of unionandevert an unsettled Contro versy j ohi matters connected v with their mission to Ghent. from the discussion of uujeci ur ne meeung was .men stnt?a 1 which, important disctosurea called to the; Chair; anxi OebrAVil- s)n.'i sa. appointea aecretarv 1 he In an Ioqueht, dignified, and enef-1 mised and- expected :-immediately rer I resnectablewe crePot disposed to deny Born lin aduence, edtjcatea ct; a guished ssmlnary his character andf ha bits Jalmbstilormedirt representing; fiis country aVFbreighCouris; :and grown gra ih ihe(prpJUdbte) service otbiscpun iry,M he justly .holds ita "conspicuous place: mong theiisitatesme4 ;kpur; country But all the leaf nirig of thej schoolsthe !'ihours;'oftfiri1tW matequaintance with fice and j he etiquette of Foreign; Courts, cannotiveV AIr.: Adams Ct& tie lamentably deficient the7 ineori up t ibler, in teg rl tyV bf ; t h e true ;patriotthe enlarged - knowledge ; of 'ipianvchafaictCT plain pwctlcaix'godaensew cessary to constitute the trtily reata'ii And wHdher we advert trfthe extra offi cial situations, in which Mr : Adatps has occasionally 'presented him$elwhch thou'g i comparatively' un imbrtanji,- niay often seveJtopddrtrayt1w the mind j f whether we call to recolIec: lion his letter poh elio(tei?y addressed id the ' Vrce President StateliihicVtn .yweenhimselff'Jiisyfam tots of the United" Statesate so fully "tlis: cussed-his" celebrated s4th of July . Ora2 t ion j br his more recent classical . ebony lidltppaii. wecah perceiveho better claim he has to the latter, ; qualification,' than a l review othts (official ' lifef would have given him to the fbrrher. 7 ;;.; ' : In the latitudef construction given by :MjrtAdam nited States : " fn his doctrine of construc tive powers for promoting the' general wefarel,, by which that: sacred compact ! between Independent States, so cautious-j ly; penned, and so- reluctantly entered rrnissibn, wfth its fplendid sajarv aad . fits, because M ja an 4nencaa J vby wotild ot bowat the feet of I ffeTvrantw v EnoeroV.' leait . . add? tohis strength, anfl theieby a him m rivhing the chains of despotiIQ bpbn that Country, which of . right out to be jree?,;;v ;V . ; . 7! After aj life hui devoted to the'servicV of his country,-General Jackson reiire. i ins larmj ai:u ukc 111c vjtcbi "SShington having filled;. the tneasure of bis cconl try V glory,'? is found, actively ensPed ;n preceded by: afewvery sensible atid nen irnaa """- '-kK ir ' been asserted in the Newspapers of the dist nguiShed quahficatioi 8JP.;j?5 $ PPOd .by . Oie Wa to be the disposition of the two offi. forced to the conclusion; ag ricul t ural pursuits f?.t tlta nral trtmfaftrm t W, f' is riot permitted Ibiig to enjoy; the qu( and;.re'5iose)C private life.H is State, a, jgairi teqbif es his services in the Senate of the United'States; and by the s pontans bus pflering; Of a .free.peopje, at the Presidential election, he; is returned to the House ;bf ; Representatives, by the Electoral Colleges, Iwilh 9$ electoral vote, (the highesi on I he list,) wen his present competitor had bat 84. ' Such Jiave been. the public life and servictrs .of General.r Jackson.. Yet say his "Opponents;, his,claim$ are purely. militaryVHe is a military chieftain" and will his country men forget, that the same" objection miht haye been, urged against the election of bur first President, ibe?Father of his country.?., 1 had fil. led fetr civil offices:: was no k prao. ticaljiiaiesmaa services tbb; great and splendid as they weie, can all-others in the shade, and it was a re collection of those services, and the sac rifices he had made for the good of hia count rv,-liis incorruptible integrity, well tried Patriotism, decision and firmness of character, which placed Washington "the first in the hearts of his fellow country raen,and above valf competition Let it then; be no" loriger asserted, that the claims . of the illustrious: Jackson, : are purely military .In him his country; 1ms aireaojr lounu uer greatest . living, ueoe- 1' into,' ceases to be any thing - but 3 name. your, committee: see as - little ' evidence of distinguished qualification.- and " sound I factor, she miljsver hn him, tbe pun, ana are, inereiore, 1 mku unucu, uisiuiercsicu r airioi, regar in: that Mr.: Adams I dine above all earthly considerations. hti Chair, a Cnrnmittee tp prepare a pre- ces. as understood and arranged between I is not an honest pkiliticiaii, that he is de-1 sneresi, Aer Aonor, and her glory ; and t t . 1 ' j - vi " - .r I (!rtshlik"hr nierharamit with ahilii tL. a Pfesident of the United highest duties. of any 'office, tt which thai may exalt mm. fore respectlullv Resolutions : ' ' I"J i,v V14 iwi bviuv H'AJV f I HU UVU I j IM uu iiuiuuuiis j-pievipus 10 ine 1 r has f;t'4i - i h 1 . a ti i tl REPORT. ' Your; Committee; have seep with as .onjsbmejrrV;andvtU publication of the .proceedings of a meet ing of the Citizens 01 Newbern friendly: to the reflection of John Quincy Adams, who would seemVto-arrogate t to , them selves the distinction, of being the exclui aivei M:Fciendsof vCivft GuVerbment ti'Sherfardjand Aker iof J and. Who are pleased to characterize those ' .4 i V k.' ' V Y ho may; differ from them in ppinibn as a violent , and . relentless ; opKsition? - -1 i proceeded to the appot St an djhVcomiurt tees : fol lo w t -. 0 finance Messrs - foTei of Ilwrwobd. Beherry , . Vanh 00k, Bethune, Owen Sf aight ot' raven, iviuoq 01 cuecomoe, tna ; oaj Q J Ctatmt, Messrs. . Jones sAlexanderj Grky, McEachin,Ward, yhUfietd,. M-uthews, and Askejror Hertford.. ; , i Of Propositions and ?reanc; Mesars. "Mcponnell,; Shober," MontomerrV Love . of ichmndf Hurst; Gertie. . Of PriviUsts and ?ectwS Messrs. Bur fin, Scott, Hintoa, - McNeil, Locke, Ihomp foa. nowei ana wiisoa ; v . Meerinff, Wewinp endinr the election or transaction, sifted arid micussed as I f upti Adams, as calculated to excite heen. lorces Upon our minds t toVbich J suspicions of Usrify," deeming himadi.ho. imt.puiiHiiau usiiiiuic w pvuic; ui me (UUIl ntiat qualifications of a great Suleiman, urifditbfa) m his poiiueaJ doctrines, to the s spirit of the Cou.tilution, and believing administration, jit many of its" most iot measures, to have been destructive of interests of th (country, will not sup- nnrf him of th nutt .Iprf inn nf Tr.ilA fi honor or the interest of his country, as of tiating judgment, and that :; fi I the United States: V J5fwp!Pfr-ng 01 conscience.,. " I J-r 5.nse will .on ffJ.ff? iPt0' .aTf nI. I '-'that ' In the opinion tt thia .. in me-very nrst proauction, 'irom me i wuvscwuuie Mjc-iiiaa; oeen ' marie i r iwr ie ec- pen 01 this congressional t-res,dent, your eo. oy an exctosiywotipniiorrv committee have seen the 'same ; wart( of I codntry, and whose services to that coun-1 ciDle.and derotioa to th intfrp.t na hnn manly candor and sincerity, ; in the : un-1 try, in, their inestimable value, surpass I of his country,' will stop the , advances of cor- blushing declaration, that he "should hot I those, of any; man nowTivmsT-one, who I iwptwo, fc restore the government to its former hesitate to decline the vacceptance of this in the language of the'illustribus Jefier- tlli pntjrnd that.ive believ son, "js,an honest, sincere, firm, clear- . . . ".. !:t . I u. niU...I J i - i ' t? -i -mm' -' .- - ' I . iiieiuury. "r " uiu?r.ui ,iuc. w.ui auyuuou 01 wnicn.? Mr OasiPn aP I mnoirtmn ihnr onfh .,a.iu ao.oninn( n cvoiild xait .him. nnd iriranah a nf I House, werprbposedand ad dressed' the Weetingn a I with a single leye t to the adancement of being funfaithfuP to the constitution of his V,B rzuvr ?i lV: v ;fvV and energetic speech, that called forth J bis ownambitious views, each; aware, I coqntryv ' A;, statesman sufficiently I tru J-!'ii.iL-;ip-Vi:.tt:ii.r.'.1-t.'V-"iA.iw I ,4,vj. 1 -rv-,' ji;' I mniiv und VVripriatinti nrritarinb; tn I puished for ' hi firmnp "and rlecisioii iif I.portant - Jii mofinn oi.i?ir , rtcu, uicgciiic ucsctiu i.r ; v :; f f - -. , I. -iV : - rrr-. "--v.r-. c-.- - --- r r-- T 7. . I the true t. , . . Wvtici . -auu catu as lime jckviuiui ui iiic I , buui mui iiti.iwhhu inw(iuin m urn! fci . '. - Jl ins hi n-.l Brt WARRENTON FEMALE JM. king charge of Hhia institution ? th f haVng; raafde mo choicel y eminent charge, and to submit the deci: sion of tins rromentous question again to I headed, and strong ralnded raanrof the, 'thdeterou jf neither M admiring obr free Ifistimtibbs'M der?I We do . nor corr lib nimiiy, ine onjecx ot jneir preierence if' I ueyeiope luciuseives in toe aaministration r-in the antKrepublican doctrine, ravow. I of the General Government,', would be ru.uy. mr. aaoiar jn nis nrsi message to ciiMiijrttuiiiui w inai oojeci.; ,;. a re-. Cbntfressf f that Iwhiletifo ments -expressed iythat Aleeiing f ! and earnestly as we woUid have prefei red a diQerent couseyet as Citizens of New as in Creaeral Andrew Jackson will be found such a man ; in whom, 10 the words Of the. illustri ous JeCersoo, .' teems ( the only hope left of " avoiding the dingers manifestly about to a "rise out of the broad construe Jon now mg ain given to ' the Constitutioa . of the United " States, which effaces aI limitations of pow- ) " era, aoq leaves tne ueneral Uovernmeut si. ' together restrained,'.' ;-4 ; ' , ; 3. Resolved, That thirty one persons bo appointed a Committee of Correpondncr, who shall be authorised oh behalf of this Meet ing, to communicate with our, FelIowrititens :;yi:l' ira . i 1- ! ;tl; : .;'!' m: , - " r . ! v J t M-jfN:U 1 r .!J 1 n Jng charge" of th .ensuing year. Da. pottN ll Ak, whose characters as a geolleriianiand whose qualification's 7 as a 5 vlV achei; are.well k nbwp where ver h e ishas consented to become one of the instructors. . ';. oThe branchealtaught.wn be Beading, Writing, Arithmetic Grant mar; r.arsing. Meograpny wiin tne use of the Globes, HtStorv-lvthologvRhe1- torick, Natural 'Philosophy, .Astronomy; : Chemistry and Frenchr Plaiii and r Or namental K Needle Wbrk Mbsicaodl ?r should parents" wfsh and Vibe number if 1 ?nr ,w ai:e i:r.. " .i-ui- li- tv.-i. I the' attainment pypilsstify" ,"H,t"' Jtnd DincingWflf beprbciir4 ndreck . . Thb Scholastic year of ten months f'red to John.Qu.ncy lessbfessed witkthat freedom, whi reel.ahat to be silent noiv, " would indeed I ""-tfv l"?0 ",s co7 yvum, wc una nim in me army I uonoi jonn Quincy Adams; and toco operate. be criuiinal.--VVe : believe, that the du rabiliiy of r pur Republican Government must depend, on the unsuspected parity ot our elections, ! the virtuous vand . able tuuiiuikirauuu ui our vrenerai ? uovern iiient, , and the those: balances gigantic strides n thecareer bf public of the Revolution fighting the battles . of I with them i (or such Committees as ihey may 5" impfovmehwere h,s:cdbntry aint) in.irmig a ;JACKSON Electoral 'i fSUA. .!:ur i-jii i. -ij ;- I J'Vd to adopt such measures as may of our General j. Goverbi rJ? mW" Va m m e sacred preservation .bf P''ffs l wuId, ;f?ast a bf , power; between 'the W lhe bounty of oyidence, r and i; 'n . ' r . ' V U ' . -r t- doom nitrfiffiw fnl nornotnal inrorihntv " fluential friends or relations, devoting I ting' to itself the right of Vaonointnr aa Elec. Frovidence, and himself to'tHe.practtof'tbe tfor this Electoral District;'' .or presuming petual inferiority ;7 mPTtogto'the I iiid!f!S' ;llltracJ KS AdamWof the seheiisy Cnrhe ot the: Constitution es of the District. OnJ'in theDtaiiilariffuaee I Was"mStonV "X the appointment Xf I friehdly to the electiou of Andrew Jackioo, bf ihelFnited States! slo?s 6 on this sulyect; firinlv persuaded that 'for Sress of Panama," withoutthe advice and I He JS afterwards seen as a member of I ZZJ?." TT"" fWt; w-jeconimendiog to einesuroaDie enos, I 7-", , V" rT"7'T-r w,rTi'I ""'7 " ' V ? 6r " " ;Mp.ror the District or, Newbern, friendly totbo or,hrtHM o. I ,ng '; an invitation given ;t , i year will commence op the ; 1st Monday in Presidential Election. Adamsat the next ?lale? l n grmofmerinNttions1 fHouse oT Representa rEsq.'" ui sjew aays,aniu me sming qi i pi , tne uniieu oiaies---one oi ; ine yudges I s. , top--, K a .1.11 H!"i h'it - - ';v:'f delav of a enrWfavc.Cnntil th citrin f I o the I Jnitfr1 SratocLrtrtAVtf . iK Trtw. i v . :..--r7 - f'i nmmeiv,' of fe U I wptthhean ra Jielionest w he J tidnai adviser th-Spnaifih- lo Hon. VV-B ackledge J M .Tijaiis perlSession,; payable itoA faricVTor;bo.rd,; dO.-Tniuon ihalloratry English braneKesVFfcl! ?ft?ct EuriDel G;The:j was. n General P, Hatcb deparimentT$25eedle.work 12 50 conceive, S. Smith, No extra charges will be made, except mirers- cap faerioosly assort it. 5? l each to da v scholars, for v fire-woo. I ot John Adams ?u ceuia ta eacn pupia ioi ind the necessary charges Xf, pcraKs, wnico win oe Petersburg retail prices. No YounLadies will, be allowed to I the United dtates wunin fcbarti oot; jexcept stich ;as have grand.' I oi for the government r i peen acouirea - ? T - . v.. . "f" pJe-VmbntyrfSnieleft ind'tf aragiW peaceful h " ivo.wvmiwiM auu cac V I -ii rf ItT, Itr j vations of the camp, and in the tangoage 1 ' V?? Sa"J bf the virtbbus Cheveslie who had been Sr1 Slh? f. in the first War of Indepen- v"lo es the Hero of the second roail Woodsy U armyr.DfadisdPHned;iniUtiar Cdllefcledlo following Gentlemen be ; Correspondence: i C. Stephens, Vloses'JarvIs, . Wright CStasly, George; Wilson. Uohn S. Hawki, James C Cole, Charles J. tielson, -John Templeton,, - Michael 11. Lente,; rhoraas Sparfosr. VaihanielVVsples, ' Henry Dewy, Piatt Lf VVickf, John iJarvey,"juftr William W. Clark. f W U I. ilf.ki . ' . ' rf ."". "7 -': 'V; r v - - J7 A ; men.sWfiur.ivino; as Minister -to: the- to meet.-antf dereat asopettorforce'dfihe' 7.. ': .' r" v On account of fmib theaises,)Ms W?? Court bfSujealr he On motiop of Col. John S. Eth't; -j f . , ! 1 desirable that parents who intehd sending, - - V ihoiildvaJa sb,'af wl iWan iiTO?- ties of a iesslliborib turei theVM Beauty n Bboty'of 4 ?eton, E.o; be added tb the above Committee ' ; V V -mm t ptmp rodoiu3 -- " ntthibiM(iril.''tdaoltl.- P"5 PV ,wmt'H?Pa(lon,nf anxiely of Air. Adams andbis-fnendilo aodtoa around hif name; blaze of and iit the fcditort of other pper, priwei . , , N?ober 22..-I827-6 10.. . A : W.frflJlM ? JohTr' noVNELL Chdnid' H . i .. - : tWI Edenlon GaMUeNpriblkCHeraid f ftf1 fueled gh&tion,' yowcmiuee Indepe SSSf'W ' ... Mdl:irbSr6us& Free Presi will vinsetl 4.fiFl!WWW, belief maybetiuiiljriBscfibed: ibejosj JactoovMGoveiribr;bri.bs rr -lyac; "th- Ur eni t uwrn-wiiAW.', , ' i .ihee oWatweefcrbrfiesjweekJ, i'yWldelirawbot p oil,1hIl .pproittao, pWd; ' 1 1 !' 4" ,: ! ; ' s '-': ;: '"" " ,' '-" .; '- - ' ,"i'-"-' ' ', ' A " '. i ' ' '-; '--" '' "' . 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