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1 C.J.... -J ' From theMion Fatrbt. M-v.sVv Lie', nHatiVt: to thenr corroborate w f ntp'ii'i o - v i iuf tetter Cft hJ a'n ual lire.- vvdy:?wav;-h& vondjltifo V r fCivWrc Vnnirv anil heitrir tlrti tnt error; I ha ve done. tnis with a minute s s a . 1 . i ch pei hi ps, t in ay iVay c v beeV : ti re t to youfeliut 1: jcurious' to show (as I trustI ha ye clone. '-.- ;w .-';...v.'. .i'-'r.V.'V:' t-. kJ cprv line 'Ol ';&eeiht eori" rJirlt we'tiohsot. mat-: iwlietrit-w liiatf- v0--pTOi ttlp&4U$Xm ihajC Ki4'15t;iat t at e-; ;iMrnen t:wa ii" falt M the pets x f:J;825 we re I iitt (understood itn thts country ---;-. ' eotf nsei ;vou ; ncreai t er, wneue .v..er j I'u.maj a: :,ncrro tiation i- .v tU ; -a merican CG uvV rnrn t-.nt, to idnuN even t or: ; . ' e ti tk, ' as J; ti i t s b vn -m U e rs t a i t! t ti r - ..'Av'Vj Jr - i ' ii . vji ; - i"'"',L '. - '1.1. .: f SSNfi oniR Nlvf wi ii'at (en rtve y rea I i lie iii- ?f MM'y eotWili'Avr vtfu anyfl t he re Is 'lilj" on. hav'inettln it hi s H ejjbtiat iun vyj. ; Mllii case is'tbls VEunr acts i)f 'PiiHia- --V . j-. i v - :v v 'tf H'o "t Hftnia C-ts't'e m-f -ve 'aifct in -l .'vy :j Iiya 14-jrer essa rily: left to. us, ifv'"" online xpaiaiiius v-uun n, nupiiL uc W' ?i of thi 5 ch a n;r a n I esj e c l :) 1 1 Y iv h a t w a s t ( 1119 luuisc fi ag :x.:s itt- r ;fVI perfectly "Safe trtf pursue becWue, be.tng :?-;wv""f4ri-afa:ci uf penning pr;iu5iin wiib you, f if.Ttl iit ft hte tie r ittto-'the i nvaVi nation-: T a - ? J ! tigfeini i 1 tl a ail n t n e 1J u i t e 1 1 h i a t e s ; r f ; lAjt!erIeV(nfjt even of GonXSmiib himself, fjrytvs sbou Id have: h ea ril'of 1 tVT t ha t this act as: fii'l chfjel-;tt;u'rea kf::.lf: piiriiientia't in; fiBWt ji.he",o'rnd,-: ; -rocks-'tif -Suy;Sc;otia,fie3lfc au thofiiiefe vtb"e?jirt I i fiocl nti'-A. m eie y ese lf f'S.cvJbii 8 2Glh ; - ir tl vv a s'e r eWed - :Ja interest ? s ala r ivthcomtjriercial f'Sxeciiti?e nd otCungr esfA m ong ot fiers, ' . ,v. .representations on:ttie-Milijeet ererfibaiie; KSCrojo -Nerk one of - - . the members fftrvthaf city 'aHd by him ubrf vtwiUed totrClit;;lf m' : - I , : ' IV ' II r ' - -' . aaarcss.u nn a ler, i.or uie purpose 01 :?f:iexplajw V'SS :;theljiitel4 Statii oh;lheron?tfetMtu of lfll I the?Brifi$hVIaw ( -BStM'a rd 4'(by.i ih stru ct ior()..; jifnii: uu i t c i r t o 1 M-irilu i br triGalluUnCttbr tlie iime (ldect ; i :itMr p wpe o Hn Sitha t t a private letter li lUnited States "sons ;That Mhe British Gbrernmebt," fays Mr. Cl-vV.'": Did not look fTriv'aid to such' an oncra- r'ft;; enfbrcedat Ilalj:'! thk.elear,frbm tf: 'i :lowincori3idcratjo:5 'i:V''X-' ' y ;ist. Ij( yotdd be inconsistent . .jth,pro7;ss6i)s. : Wade by tliat'gbf emmentf ro thi$;and -yvitli Yie. ; t era plated, if not rcu'mea: I f.- 72d.do:nOtibcati6ivtlias b " -y- 'k -' i. . . . . . . . - port whereany;Vuclv ;air ai-v asmuion, :orfr 811911 apurposev' as iat ;r?lh'?!'oyn. first time i 'cn.dic.fjrd i jvJifaxii C : rW'Mf tfG&ife iobmat lCiHitb.y i litormailjon has b e n re'eeired.; b ere ' '.'fi omVa'hy. British colonial pxi t, except l iaiifas; if ' 8ucbJntenti6n.;y:;,;r:, j ::y4 ,y iv .V.-;' IfS'rtiiaiettexfMrv; yti tbSA-mericii ri ne pn per ,i -A?cj 1 (' ASvt;fas furn isbed to" M r,K Vau g uxn, yli'ub h? .f:vaii efstoodf, tddi a Vi" i H nsin n t.ii-rp b; " W Byft' 1 1 ;vf as al sa ? need ii v: bimiiriii nicated -:46;: jyiJ 0 cal-J 'a ! iWi i j e 4 ut Ha.tifix v-a'i,.vu.iiije, ac. ojMivf o.mh uy aner leWbelu'thoKtir JiIIniteld States yessei i Avill be ad w i ii ei : to" en t ry: atthe jiurti o f I ! St. A ndretvs, su b ' . s?que n t to-1 h e 5 h itisi.ilnifehitcts vf trade lflWviisitd'by theJBriti&h, IPaHiafnent. '- h r 1 1 an v:.cd,;tq jveantrary Unane iiJU Jaouary rWtbcbamber:bf'cpm!Iherc,e at Halifax : ? ? w. JtOlAil '?-al :- ' AOicra All "-';f 1 -vessels are noyv entitled to adniission, and to carv H Vtj 'oiy trsde in this port, is Kxceller 1 venecl'theC nake that suhje'et' u?o consiaeiauon. wnen'Mie upur.cu a:viseaniS ';5 Vir?.rkloVl j mpbVd by 6 torge capr l t4, av.ctio mionnage iuty nerettifortrpaia.py thern. ff? -:ir"At 'f iirma, piurhiitt pf the ;,-?i).t;icwtncy o gfye, pohhJ noUce---that sfmerifian 'fy&PsUynutfpe per'it'tttedti ente r 'and carry tm trade l! t itt 1A ve father t dmieJ&u b i c t.t o t he ii e& m '-. I If. ,ratesV while'; eti tV tcdpstiriiction ii1tunatey . ut on t ticket bV entltisli auUipriiiclfiCtM therebrQ vfdfl -tW certain: nriviltAresf 'irrante'd-to'forejeii ships otild be limi teiVtd the sh ips of those coat-- thereso st:tt d, unless his J?:gestyt by ijs umer th Cmincit should in anv case; trrant sucb :pnvK leges; sdUToiig-n ine .conauions n:i n,i wc.m ; foi rtied; 'Vnd the "ret aclrcyaydme;.6 tuj f irce .ana ,op?ranu, , iron v "".'. 1826!' r&'t Bad at fiitbeeiidetermed: At IialK IVxV that tbe;port sbouia accorilingly be. shiit a guinst Ahiericantvessefs after tbnt day- This de cision was 'afterwards revoked; although the coni diiion had not been nerformed. and abboutrh no order, in the Council diad granted the privileges VTo this vdu permit yourself ro reply, in me ton oav l ns'ierms : . . -:'- : Tiie fait that some of the T'ritlsb authorities abroad to ttpori ecution ofthe act of 1825, towards Uu. "k- lint the oidv efTefct :.f'thi9siipenon ": was the. cavl nuance ot the Uenetitn of tne men cxisi- iig state of thtJiKs'to the U. States, for neativ a twelvemonth lomrer than they would otherwise; have enjoyed it. - v. .: .:' 1 im conuiiuance was j)cjriiuiiti uj Government, mainly in considt radon of the then pendency; in the Legislature of the Vnited Stated of the ResbUiti on ,ij.e rein' before mention ed, for conforming to the" conait ions of t he act oflS2S. s. Now tbe. fact is not that s some. oF the Bntish authori tiis abroad took ii pnn I hem -sefvesV til susehtl the exution of the act but 1 ha t one nniyof tbse authori ties undertook to enforce it iAII the other authorities took tiport themselves t?o.tt suspend it,. but (wiih the Guverinent of the U. States, to construe; it as not applying to tliis count: y. - t : . ;V: With respect to the si.hjfle port bf,.Hii'H- fax ivacre it was attempted to be enforc- ed, a gene ra I- o u t c ry , a ttist 1 1 Va t n 1 e a i u re arose ? both in the other itili colonial ports and in the U States and this backr eil by the ex p re ss i 1 1 s t a n ces f C I . A V" ood -house,(rhen.on'ihe tour of the- British co- loniai ports. as a spectauy tifpuieu tuspec tqrGeneralv) procured tli' speedy revoca t ion of the Order of the Nova Scotian Coun cil, on the ground, that doubts bad existed whether that Order vv.Yre agreeable to the act of July, 1825 5 a point which by the revocation, ' the Uouncti ;virmatiy jecueu in the nec;a;i v e. V ; " ': . :; . ; ; r ... ,? I ' . Having thus, in a manner, pardonable on ly among the artifices of ken debate, pei- vened the tacts, you go on, either to mis apprehend or to niismke Sir. Gailatiu's ar gUinentV-'deduci'd -fro to them; v You s:iy Ihe M?ihr effect ojf this suspen- Mon was, t he con tin ua nee of t he be n e fi ts of the then state of things to the United States, for nearly a twelvemonth longer than they wmi hi o? her wise iiave - enjoyed It:"! ' Nili Ctr lliw'ic ilin tfiUr cfV'.ft " nor.bas it the least connexion vviib the mat ler in band. - . x ;-'rhe: effect cif this suspension fas you call it) on this;qustiof.f is thisf hat", the Go vernment ot the United .'-States had aright 1 1 infer. X hat the 1 aw; f 1825 did not ap ply to our trade, bceause it was construed by. all the 'British colonial authorities, save those of Ilatif iX.) not to apply to the said trade ; & because the C ou'ncil of Halifax it self, m a fe vv .we eks,rennunced theco ntrary I construction by, express erders ol a Bn tish liisjv ctor;: uenerai, and gave as urnund tor this renunciutionvthat dnu!)ts had arisen whether American' vessels .were admissible under yur acts, which doubts it set; led, by prunouncing the in admissible as henctotore. . ' ,.. 'I'he force of. this -argument; vvliicb seiz es ibe wliole subject with a rasn of iron. you either strangely do not ,see' or wise! y evane ; anil turn on upon your heel, with the ittfts t m-iigi 1 1 a n i in ou s su gges 1 i . vv hat if "'the' colonial authorities'- did leave the pbrtft'njWn J -The argument is, tlie U. States may tv e 1 1 be be lieve not t oh ay e u i ul e rs t ootl 1 vour act, inasmuch as yoifr -own colonies, whose alt is wrapped up in it, did not un ilerisiand !J.', I - - . ". hen Mr. Gallatin presses , ry o u w i t b thisvargunfeiu;' yiu hav e ;n tj h i ng t o av but America surely Will not complain that the,cojojes';wer.e; leftoperi to hera rwelve-; :b ih lunger.' -' . . ':: ':iV : t.ot Xnfy expe'et tis tb dntjerstand your laws better than vxur own eusfbm house officers anl y Pi v ?y. '0'r.s U.und ers'tan i t he rn nd ivhento; satis ij y,yu that e ilid not un derstand the.ri ; (far ' our , word you will not t ;.ke,) we h ov , y ou t y a t ' bu t on e of yMir "coronies understood lhetn. arid that one;sb6tUretracfe;d you hi'iu Id 1 1) j i.skly t a ke s u p: w i th 'the teryj conclusive Vrefl ctmri, that ftheir er ror gave us tl ic trad c a twelvemunt h i o nir- er,. - Vv , :;V::i;rJ-:k : self elf over the, ability y..u have displaced in these Jete1M to Mr Gallatin pleased foWccept theiissur :,::H.vH;'AN ;A!m RlCAXri'IZKN Ton 1HE UEGISTKIii No. 5. : There a re. i wo ways, in winch error and misreprsentation'get abroad throughout the; comnlnityTj one is, by reasoning rigbfi frorri wrong premises : the other, :byr reasoning wrongs from right; premises. , The fr, bfihese. bas been ihe bne so successfully ued bv Mteiieuu! m oeni vacKson, to disturb 4he public rnind, and Unfit it for'calm and dis passionate refle:cti6n.WPositions uki Myvpa he siigh tes t e v id e n ce oft heir 0 ti iiit-i U'l.lU'i'i't.S It ! , v' Sen a t o of the . Unite u SI! ;it.oVl .rt.lVnmi'ntUthat portion of the affile rejftnV pains to. jexa ui in It Will DC reCOMCCieU : uun , in.uc SkiWiVi V.r.oid ninfcnmmori eicile- ith aU : t be eRrtJ):mt eiiec 14 ! nati, iends-pOachandidatwereaster i-.i i.;ii;wf .;tt:i rani;iUnf ii'oo fact nttnrb- Wheretipon, the Speaker Mdressed: W sell to the lioi.e.. reoreontin'r the rie; disa- s placed reeabl e si t u ati 0 n ' ; i ri wbi c ii bewas wuil Vv, . ho'' would i bft'lnononerV wxirthiy. to pre-iide over the deliberations of sorespect- aldelidiodv : He earnestlv and resbect- f u 1 1 yV'" solicited . arc inquiry into the reality nr i ip riinrtrPK. anil rpn ni'sreii. in?ii suih the com 11 be ch tne usual way t 1 they. did, he said,, this was the only notice he could take of the allegations against his probity: and .honor." ; ';On tribt nH cf Mr. i'orsyth,a select committee was chosen) by bal lot from the whole II ouse, to whom the anpeal was referreil. ;Mesrs.iE?ar6pwr, J fibster. M'T.ant. , Tavlnr- Forsuth. Sazcnil iters ana JtanKin comnoseti tne commuiee : not one of whom was in favtr of Mr-" 0a v forthe Presidency, nor was his confidential friend- On the Wednesday the Hnti'f were to elect the. President, Mr. Itinkin madi; ; a report to the Ilouse, vyhich siajed that the Chairman hat! written to Mr. Krcmhr. informino- him that the committee would be reatlv at a stated time tnerein tnentioned, to, receive the evidence, con - - - - , ;-- N , . firmation, &c. touching the charges referred to in the anneal of Mr. CI;: v. That to their I e 1 1 e r f r. K re m e r r e t u r h e d a - w ri 1 1 e n , il n - swer, that he coubl not appear before the committee, unless he did. so as a witness or as an accuser,;against both of which ,he protesfetl. I he report further represent ed, that in this posture of the case, no fur ther steps'could be tiiken, and that they knew of no reason for additional investiga tion, or they would have asked for power to send for persons and papers . . - . . 1 terminated the charges against a man whose political escutcheon, had been, until then, without a stain whose name is laen- tified with every thing that is American, that is Republican that aims at the rights of man, throughout the &rmVersc -against ' a man, who. more than any one living, has been the champion of freedom's spirit- jo whom, if this nation is prosperous, it her advancement -to greatness has been unex-t impien, it siie nas nitionat auyanrages, ir there are principles 111 ner inat na've been kept alive, that are necessary still to be Kept alive, tn order mat tne scnemeoi uu- verrtment-that has been found so whole st.me may be perpetuated to Ifennj Clay is she more Indebted than to'any one indi vidual now living, for he has bee fi empha tically the px that has dragged on the na tional car, while his accusers- have been the idle flies that pitch upon the wheels- f; It .was sirongty surmised, tlrat M r. Kre mer, was, in this affair, not acting for.. him self, or that he, unsupee ting, liad fallen a moug thieves- which the following extract from-a Washington paper, and certificates will go to confirm ; I - d ' " We are "authorised to st&fe, that Mr. Brent, immediately after preparing yesterday his state ment of the conversation with Mr. Krfm'er. sent a copy of it to that gentleman. We state further, on proper authority, that Mr. Dudley Digges, a gentleman well known in this city, xvas present and heard the conversation, here stated to have' taken place." - ' .' . C- ' r ' I state witbont hesitation, that on the day on which the debate took place in the Hi-use of Uepresentati-e.s on the proposition to refer Sir. Clay's communication respecting Mr. Kremeijs card to a committee, T heard Mr. Kremer declare, at the fire place in the lobhy of tlie House of Re presentatives, in a maniier "anil-language which I believed sincere; that he never intended to charge Mr. Clay witii corruption, or dishonor, in his intended vote for Mr. Adams as Frestdent, or that he had "transferred, or could transfer, 'ttje votes or interast,of his friends ;'! that he Kremer, " was amongst the last men in the tiation, who would make such a charge against Mr. Clay, antd that his C Kramer's j letter never was intended to convey tne ideas given to. it." . ;.:'' A.h""; .' The substance oft be above conversation jT immediately Communicated to Mr." Jiuetian"?t and Ntr. Hemphill of Pennsylvania, and Mr. 'Jtiicight ot ,, Massachusetts, ot' the House oi Kepresenta tives. : "; - : v;-,; . WM. B KENT, of Lou Feb. 25th, 1825." - . yi:? :':V V; i , "1 was present, - and heard the above obser vations, as stated in a conveisatioii between Mtv Hrent and Mr. Kremer. . A": . ' rl "' ":yV ;:'; ' pkter ittle, of Md. i -In'tbe National Journal, I perceive mnarne mentioned as to a conversatipn v hich took place in the lobby of - the House of ItenresentztiveB. I between Mr. Jireht of Louisiana, and Mr. Kremer, and I Jeel no hesitation in saying, that Mr. Brent's sTaiemem m tne paper, ot this day, is substanti ally correct. ' , - , ,'?; v-'.l- - J "WILLIAM JnUDLY DlGGESi : March ; 1 st, 1 825." . . Cl rAAHtyVbi eaclro M r. Reynolds, a member of Corigresfrom rennessee, a friend of Gen. Jackson, -anti whoryoted forHnim,tpgether ?? thai Congress wd(go to shew;there yvas ii'innrfifil fnindT - 'SnPCK''. - !"L'3? barf,ininbhicbi Was to receive the Department of Sta tK. t m eni m i ne jare e.ecrmn m rre., v lnCIaimmediatelyradyre M?! the Editor br iberint -vvhn puljUsleiltthe eit: i-.alie' turmoil and dlsqutudey tjt; letter, 5deny1hTn:theist idnignant mnn t.ook ; place at that ; time a5!.-weU j ath ner thertharstVaiid calling upon the Efitor Cas 1 all thjitfhaiificcnr red smcet; fr -?'theVauth6c.?oftbe ' communication:- S'Mn after thedeefion comm Grtrge yKrkr)ier,!i in ember .ofv. Concuss n'lrfnt;.p1acfs ifriinie'nh'syJvan publj.cty. :Cot))mff.e9. wrh the A prcfQSseiViPbtf? avow ed id.nel f as the auth(r of the leH f .ri".? fenf id that heifc considered cthei di2nitytofthe suhingty say touhetcommun House implicated in the allegation ; fotvif imt cap; ble j ofrljirdging; we MyU f alee v the it wbre possible for hi m to hive b"en thus liberty of iudginir for you P Dld Mrilo House, assent to tbe, appoint merit nt; a jlonir ripened upn their, claims. ; j v' f , -;4 iittee, tnat tne mempers or it reini r j ne, state otj ijen. .lacKSft ?, inni, sVsen' by the whole House, and. imf in" evinced in a Tetter to.s friend in? New-l ork . "imanatinff trorn tne source 1 ayor.two atter the eiecmm, : must w - ' most me- vUalslv have ex posea it to pbhcviCW. In tnc i, bsence" cX all proof, arbiter of , men M,v-.Tv.v., - jt- L.-.zA - , aV timers trvi actiniTlindr me -.same, .Y'r" " IT'- Wbf ereat tklents. who have hetofstoo . 1 M Jfl f I 1 1 T V TJfcf kill 11 I J i 1 VA Vl- --r -ho bave beei horioretl;tK thes , .ortantfficsltl " -iiuiihi'-t-r, nAf irttp-5 nut down.? on- Wiih hisclaims.1t; Will the penple of the Uni t M S t a tes J rpcei yea Ptenf MVit KA1 c t rp re vvb O 1 n - rot, didlr Mams eed, anyicornrnit- tees tov write them jnto nbtnnety r iNp i their fame was known to every school- it was so infprwoven -wnnMnex-nnracier ni nR. nai nn.v t nar nn m tr sfHumnik. u beerv ver v tl ifferent from whnt he would ha ve bat! the neonle believe, u bon be was among the. tirst. to tnke The band ot c Aiiaiu and express his satisfaction ait liisjelectmn.; . When.ffhev-: failed in theirs college, to j make a choice,! no ('in behebl .me .seekin thmno-K rt: 'nr mnnnrWtTipnf. to entice a si IV UerresntativeVir Congre-s,, Trqyn :"a-co-Hcientiohs responsibili! y t.t his own, or tlie wishes of his constituen tl., SNo I biitlnigHt taner burned, before me, .no secret' con claves were held. No cabals werevntpr- ed into to persuade d any ore to khe . vio lation of nledfres sriveo or of instiTictiuns re c e i v e d . v B y me no nl a n s w e re: cone c to repair the trqe principles orotif Repub-; lican inst if ufions; nor t,, prVs rate that un damental maxim which maintains the sii - prenncv of the people's 'viU5'i tf itlie Gen eral krtew of improper means -Ai-etl tfven 1 ice m embers'of CotVjj-ress from their d 11 r y. w h v d id h e ri ot a t one e n :i m e ,t li e m, why did he not armear before the committee raised, on fhe Kremei: charge ? The country hen, would h ive known who to blame, and the accused might j have had a chance of bing hearttjin' their own defence- He was t hen a Sen 1 tor an d on t b e spof, i f he was- knowing to plans commenced to ilestro bur Uepublicau institutions, common htiii esty ought; to have dictated, and; pure pa triotism ought! to have romm inded that the culprits should be arraigned before the. country, .' No, the offence was, that - they did not rote for him, this wavthe head ami. front, of their offendinn-. The General'-: pa t r i ii s m,. tn n s f . h a ve 1 been slumb e r i n g must have been weak, to have; left his seat in the Senate, 'at a time, when the enemies of ibe country were caballing fltiri its over-fhrotn- ' Were his tal en t s necessa rvy in the Presidential rjiiir, whi! tr'ey were thought of no use in the Senate ? His modetVws stronger than hi? love of country, when he himself allece. that ho rould riot ocennv a seat in rne senate, t'ir tear ne mini De supposed toj possess f icilitiesV; rnanceuver-: ing to his own elevafion.r ut this, sensi tive, this vigilant patriot,,' after a lape of f w o ve a r s , ca n fi n d wi t h i n h i m f e el i n gs . 1 o justih' his coming oit sua in with' a - stale; charge, that a rommiftee rf honourable men, members of Cono-ress; vvhtv were on the p't, f but who were not, candidates fo the Presidency,) and the. nation have long since s a t i n j u dgm e n t ii po n, and. pi s e 1 t oo upon it, to the eternal disir ace of -the then maker,' at a dfstanre; too; from Washing; ton, like Ninian lEdtvards of old and at a :t i n e, w b e n h e . 1 h i h k s I i t in a v loAmnst harm, and go' least con'troverted, or dis proved, does Geri. - Jackson reiterate this charge against Mrv Cliiy, ; a fid those rwiio voted for Mr.) Adami'. Who wilL thena tion now believe ? The disappointed'mtin, who. liimsf l f thakes't h e charge, o r t he man who formerly made i er who will tlie nation respect most in twelve months, torrrW Kremer, or Jacksoji ? Gen . ;Jar,son savs,' he was tohl by a man, who was told bv" a man, antl nobody knows whel her this last man was told by a man or a woman or by whom I ; . ... ; a.; :::V'. h Ir-V-: -: i'-:"j vV-V-V ' That Gen. ;Jacksbn should losedds dis cretion, i so far as to place himself in the legradin situation of a maker ivf foul and ini.fou ridett charges against the first men of ;hecmmunifV;a!rainsitlie men whom the na tion has debghted to honour- is an evidence that, lie is seeking, his a p prf p ri a r e 4 e v-e f , which, will assuredly be low in proportion to ins tormer elevation. S A V n o i s General Jackson ? What are his claims, that should h u s 1 i c e n c e h i m to e o m rn i t . !s ti ch o u f r.i ge s upoo tlve repu ta tion i of a body of tlie pu rest patriots of the ae That be Can thus" ca lumniate with impunity whom he will ? 1 s his d isappoi n t then t a t not being el ec ted President, te mprtification that he andliis friends'experien ced on 1 1 1 a t :occion)g-"" ficieri t c cause; for all t he.; e xci terheri Ut hat prevails thruughout the country ? Sufiicif en t reason? for-placihjg inthe pardyttWeyerjJexisfe'n Islil s el ey a t jo i i to e'lfresiue n cy to b s? t lie price of the 13attlq atOrleaiis (for thi. and this alone, is hia only claim) ? Is this suf- n,cient to justuy tne raising up or an oppo sitibjl to the IGilheral Governffleht vb6 a ccoru i ng to j ne j rwwii.wurus a re resoi veu ri non' re tardinrr i t k wheel nl rin-h t nr vrnn P n tr me. it ii.fcunihc.iiuf which w n compensated for tw I . - OpVernbrXENT, dVlM VfaAd".: 7 ri tynFrankforlfe the Commentalorl t!ieY:'.Vj.i ' r ' 1 bitigodsfdraHbu:U ,wjiicbU emanates,r bW'piracitviild discussion v! : v t' ' -A. :.v: HRMOujTlSth Mir' to,;, ! barr eerr sa tfVom p ' tton the subject'of poUttcspthtit ti(; n,)t , av liMhethe yolehcr ,hc ;.Of.poeititm' Present immigration, has. extqdea It 4 hiuhli, y wu v inn If ffWi-r ' stWiH' -u'hii-li ti'ilfi'uK . . . "'l' . v v ji . -" Co .mi tin ire luup r- f' At the time, the-.plot oprfu l wa3 a bftftHo)te:of:.atepre.serit iner declar'bs never aesgiel .. to c'vir- v' Glay,Avhbjr any thing isbynaldc in' -L Th e rotd-man; bat ur:a?yh6nesr, : Was i. . at the tirhe by1 a powerful mmience1 0'! strained, toact bis pait.ui aq r affair, wtilch l begHiniinr ta end, -.was asimuch a fiction ftlry yivs of AViniisor,; ov ',:he' ScVool Scandal.;, ; .5:''.;::';:'- N -,' -.ru. could . iud3"e from the debatt as n ed ah entire ahorilonnand I hardly know'vv- -f'i surpvised rnci -mojt, the .folly pftlie'attack J'!'i! b.icoiiaistehcy.oF ihe .Xifriera!.' ' Yon 'have s Sft! no doubt, llmt Mr.! VJbnnson stated ia jM ply tq General Sauuder 5 hat at the iime nf 1 Pwriflpnf;i'i inc rivkij. s.' "vt'i.' tatives, th tit'beV'tineaS. Was decided, :,7t yV)rtofV5IrrV'Ada'rns. m-p'efereufct Qc'n; jai I son.v In cpnfirmatioit'owhat Mr. VSchvLn k"'' I i we if -reuiexuoer, mar,, not ten minui 1 before the tIaction;VG'en. Hinders c tme ton,t4: vith anxiotis countenance, diicovefing-cle-n CQe' c.ernHleland usedhese errrphaiic wnrdJ" M hope, to God; ypti may ibe able to termira;' the election -on th'c first' ballot, fur ft.:ir we fj( North-Caro.Mna m:ty be forced to' vote for Gen? rat Jaeldoh- T4 rNSrtbfCVrobna, you know m !i in tlie lloiise ofj iHepresentativc s for.; Mr 'era fordi "whose - prospect of success 'was hLt r nhhouh the electors Aof that;Statet g;ve votes iiV fvor sof .General tacVson. ' .VKnowing: the. deep.int.e'rt: yu. have "alwa ! tuicen m Mf. CLiy'i welfare; I huv been inJuc I ed tbiye:yonfbiyoar: persoial-lsatisfactjoa i tfipse pAj-uctuars. V , , ? :, ' :MrJClay I have Known 'intini:tteIyfor fa i teen year his public ;c:irer is' compjetely iJen! t tied With fcvtry important, event . of the conn try; from that'period . to mi present time, u i e Yher: n pence or itvwar.- DurlnV til- late war I have seen' the It.use of, Upresentutlves, after having gooe ;but of - Comniittee of tlie Wiiole return to it aajn; forlhe sole purpose of afford- Mr. C .av an opportmwty (ihen Soeakcr) ce. putting down '1 he desperate and infuriated A. voc.des' of British tyrasmy, brsult, and injury. ' -,VBut:h;s enemies .say Mr.:A:iams' bar-ained witii him t This is asaeition 'without proof, "and as lestitute of trurb as it : i of mmly frankness. l,tis superior quailcations placed him in the De part rnent of State, and : history furnishes no h stance' when a superior man had to bargain 'ibi a high station, fp which his peculiar fitness was I evideot.tb every one. -i f" ' '; I . 5 ln Maryland, ', theAdministratr,n is Ua,lf gainingground, i and, iby the " time the eiec'win. occurs, I hope vve shall be able to present aa undivided front in' thei,r support.' ::;f;';---': -i '' : - v -' '' -' ' . Zo . He knows not what it is to 1 a bou r, ' kpows . n bt what i t i s to cripv. The felicity of human ' Tifef,depends on U regular prosecution -of some lam psr pose or object, which keeps awake ami en livefi ali.our powers. JX)ur Jiappmes ton sists,in Vtlie ! pursuit,riucb more than in the a tt a m t n e n t o f a ay t e m poral god Rest is agreeable ; tju t lit- is only . from ;prece(liiig labors that resV a crjuires its : true - relish, Vheri the oitnd Jis sullored' to remain ia cbhtinitlirjactitmiU decay. ItrsqbnJangurshes and Sickens : but th? pleasureswhicb iV proposed to bt res t, end in ted jqu sn es4 "'; a n dl i iisipitlitj. Tp t his lerthatdserapfe se t of men bear wUqess. wjm their iite'inctiyeiudUstry whatitliey fancied was ' tn;W a pleasing en joyment 4ffhe f y aiid 'prd)um they':esr pecied tti.ndah elysiittrithey have found i olhiug bu t a t) rea rynd tornfor t i ess waste. Their; days b e'd raggetl on with uniform fanguor; ; with : the melancholy , remein prance; : ofTen (retunHng . of the, cheefffll hours they paVsed, whiu they were ensu ed Jin the honest business and laboars of the world;"' . ' t T-,' '" ; ? -" V;, . ' 1 . lu.enJoyilon life, hhd see many is the universal wish ; ahd.as the wlh U prompted by nklure, it cannot be.i tsl-if ui lawfuj 5, Ache same time, several circum s tan ces c on cur to t e in pe r th o; ea ge rn ess cf this wish ; and to show us ; that II t shonU always be for ined i ti ml er V u e submission the vvicr judgnient ;bf; Ifeaven. -W' atidig can jtell wheihervinil wishing for the conunuapce of many y ears on earth m ay n o t jo n ly be'w i hi ng f r a , p rl o nga tion of distress and I hiiseij' r You might .livv tuy frien ds, t 'ill you" have un d e rgone i inger ihg rocinds isf severe pain, from which dea vytiuld have prbveda seasonable ideliver ance. . Wou i liiigh t ; ll ve t! 1 1 your brcas(5 ;were;j)ierc.etic. ii i th'tpany' 'a:"; Woti ndV:; front -publ ic cal am i t ie'-or private sorrow. a ipight liVe Ytlf you behebl the death of al wliorn ybti bad loved - 5 til 1 ym survived a" thoe .vvb( loyied yoii $ jtil! 'you were left a desolate ragerbo earthy in thei oiitlst a. new race, wjioineitlrr knew n0f cared for you,: but who wished j.u oCth stage: ? Of a nature, s'' ambiguous are ah tjie prospers which life sets before us, that in eyery wisliwe form relating to" ili mucli reason We have .to be satisfied th" our.times'.are in the hands of. Godi rather than Our own. "AA t y A XA 'A supply of ICE may be had at the lcc-":tSy fbrnierfy ; -Miss i Scrub's;, every JnpjJ'"J' front sun-rie till 7 O'clock, at the rate of P i&mk&f&J Gpvcrhonof Maryland Urir1' layi; appears .to be thec--ojvjctof persecutiofv with the Oposhior,; S' are, ith gteat mdustry; conductih a svJri T cullUncjC UnVn )iirnv whicti 000,, : I - , -" r Vf-- ' . -,J-rm - " 3 .... J- smm&mv av
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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