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'V - 1 6" oair.it:;: ron. niL .gisteh., ' -v-it s really discouraging to the friendsjjf V vfrec guverniueht;' throughout tha wprhl,; to ? " witness the Grange infatur.tiobthat, prevails ' in some fec.ionsvCif,the Up'onon '"filiates for the next Presidencyan infi- : tujitinn as subvprsivc ylLcalm, tieiiDernie 1 . 'th.u"-hu as destructive to; the, wholesome operations if the mlml,asjs ifebgaMtMt : r d e v nt urn of ij he inis t:?u perstitipul... re I igt--; v onist. vThe Mahomedairs arehnmore in ' h Illusion the GodJusgcpriulw bto lime was once, wnen.-a'cnaraciui . - . - 1 I- .. - est abl ished 1 ! unng a : servit ucle -1 o M one . s V ' :i na i ve 1 cou n tr f -of h i r ty:? ea rs; con t j mi a ii r I 'iy'ZZi hen VcliHraci er,'festibrlic(I for' Ne:p;os ' Session of gYea t mor;i I v or th, a nil h igfi . . ft- ii'&TtaVoni plates ofhJgH-.civi! Otrust-AmJ istruVtd be, the crisis in. our 'v V ' iiti.inalVexistcrice1 in which it is to be Reversed its all that men have been taught ' tn PmntatP irs nrais worth Y- the iHSierins: u r f tliat conscfoiis reciilutle, lhaf warms the heaHkiritl mantles in the theek, the hil- - r est xu i 1 ) vKte'd 4 nt e J feci wli et h er, in pul i tics. or in nrnrals, the most puunu aiiainmeni -'in all it hat- ii;i:aIleil,:know!cdge--to.give Qrilacpjto such a fame as. is -possessed; by t Andre Jcksonl'K The atwerisurrhesH tatinlv, no-llthis fs a p?ae ioyicg; a mo- graf and inteJ:ectjairpeajxier-4neyare:.not - feprephrecl to Ju soil these cpnaii t uen f s of irati mkl'chatactjSrf hich in them and va the nation, have grown that Jthev have-brofited so little, from - an v' ; f'.:'e x peri eh ce o ffi fty y ea rs f i h the sc? e n 1 ce. of ' ; sHfbvrmment witbtKe Examples of V Greece, Rome fiance England before - tiiem, as 4o etev'ate such a character to the s The having of mere animal Courage the having offiirahessof charateryernhcss rKlorpo y 'I . posVss-.dia tte most perfect degree, by J;' I the lower animals, .has givenirto one of the : caudida tei?, in some section? of the 'cou n --; f4" try jharpopujar applausethat has usually t i 1 been , awarded. to the 1 highest moral excel- C'-l Ience!;and why ? Has aiqualification o V- t: lowy s( biUtish jo its nature, , by a sudden t reyoluiion inJ the minds'of 1 men,- taken thej xi'- fir-t place in Mheir jaflctions the Vt A m eri ca n people sri sotin . com men ceil a re tr)g.idq 1 cou Vse ? Have they ; so soon- run: ;o their race of freedom ? - Are they so: near the nck, , that fatal rock, upon' which all ; Repnb'ics have been .wrecked ? : Ha ve they :T so $ Faijv'r of his Country in hls: Farewell Ad- -, drss .? .which add ress was voted: against C v by jhi t saeidenticatr Andrew" JacksnnV ': '' who ishow a candidate for the Chair - Ayashingionwas then leaving.Th'ese things -7 are:nV t turijt 'ten ho w t hen Js thisVmi I ita v : fj. mania iiui lias so uerangeu ine minus XrV f some peopl e- tfbe a cceo nti'd for 5 .Tliey wereTmen of aiidjition that v ere beaten in -.y.; 1824; oH ai Alr. M I)uffie' say ' men jof t -l';- . - "it ei ion 1 tie y we re 1 in o t a cc u s turned 'tit ; d e- teal tiieir (usrppoinimeni yas. more man '7;. '' their ph 1 lpsf pny cou I d 'bear,y;-r.iJach ua t Sl t! pontetl man Jada'nl(br,, of expectants hangi'ngHiJpon hjmjwholihflik iri-.''; :f."iad hitrnderlingsCawdahrougb aprocess . 7.. cf this poi t lisaiisfactun;r8oon reached. 'l(.i$! tion was determined upon b y the tii8aprHin'! iftd vof Ilp v ' -e&irts .iff one coivmonV purpise t". render ..;;'odibus:.aniuo ''h r-v3y PrMicipletl after tlie.manoerof the Jacobin 'Jtji KeVoItitivn MFranceyexterm t.' or !wro ?! -they ma y be; is piire as tJieanglsT at Hie : r igh t ha n d lo f Ood. ,!4 M isreprsef ti tio h - 4 ' t' i " "a fa ise coj oririg of thing! 1 h.. t : cduld not ; J:haV ti the. Pre- ; y ? ;dent!s standrog-if rightly undersd---r, :- t ' resorted Co, jto.-Iesfn t hcR con fidencV . ; ; 4fthe peop pi' f 1 of t h e cou f i try to giy ef circ u I a fion t thse mfsrepresen t a lio ri.v yTU e f ri end s of the Adnunistition;: npt'awaVe of des pera is p u r p sv; 1 h e; e xte iio cl b na tion'a rrajed iii us 1 1 hem, t thougl 1 1 the bu suVess of refutation only calculated to give additj" 0 a I j ngs to 5 fa n d e r they believed that ucK filth would eorroptvithin itself, '. xvou I t work 1 h. p w n ru To i ti d u e.iTm ei :a hjd - iha t h o fa n e r's as pos&i hi from ; sue f i ; a n vVvamalganiatiortVofdi J3ut byrlih tof ton v 1 a u t lyh urra i ng ffo r - Jackson and ;h's men of whose name the great - mass if. people, halt-heard' layorable V- at Na hv i I te the prel crrihg'o ( ch argy s. by r ;:;'Gen,Javk8in;nnrteir, v4 commVoity in the belief of themvl th'gh f!te ci jiinguisneti ne mper i iJngres liuin. ci 'neoplas"iJie "i&lilic coiser Vif7 aXfYl r " 'u V v the; Gent rai cat feit up 11 to : pro ve 1 h rUc-, 5 :. ff ,gationf has fil ?. .!r" x t ey a re t U I re m d ii pbnX as l he main I -j j: rr . Gf n-Jackson a nds b fore the. A inerf- ' ;..'"? -1 rvy." ca 1 . ti t hie, ythu h a t iu &.ttioti he :h'as v ' 0. t 'c uipletelV' titled fp' SoOt irui Vte" Does ' . : '. eraVprootvptive-iii ,it . reatity.riH:. , ; vl ubtthe nation blow 1 1 ir.ia m eil a t e . o f .he r 11 1 bs t (a yunt jcm ; ? - Ile thatwiiUfd Wi?itat ei lie redb tatfoti-ci t .:-....vV:::;the greafestsiu - eriti;'r.$hi!iutrv of :-yl'r?; :7 v ntenutiedtviin ejrti-p V,(riitr.mUlli -VX-.-s.vprov meolf.r the lasi thin v;veaV In m- . v:;?--aufcelvr,t . -y-y cccauttiif Pt Vf;.r hi.peiervei-not; to be rdfur bYtrn-ieman in it com Gen. Jr.c;cc:i n lastV.in" in tiia na tion th-t tl.culd havu com j out in fthia c "f nir.iio.T cnirit an-ir.:t hs rjvaU It Lhc a ilispcjiticn to reach th 2 Presidency, if not by fair ana ncncrauie, uy tne louicai of means. ., llow noes ims sort vviui , uic sensitiveness of the General at the time he jrave up his seat in' -the Senate ? Hp was fnarfii the ivo u I iJ be; sn ppse xo wcupj a situation that offered V facilities of - ma- oceuvrin to huown aranciisemeniw': How does it aree with thti writing of elec-tioneerinir- letters full of dark and undefin ed insinuations aciinst those v ho beat luoi i nft he s I n s , tvq let tmn-Ji is e teci lonee n -ji I a fed :t f i p rt o South-Carol I na?, efforts made by his friends im vanus"partsj)t the cotintrysKews a dispoistiion iivbimethrb' iheinv ttore himself .into, the IVesiden t Ul chair, whet her they will qn.not ? Does mit :-an Ihe" ellbrts niade Jjy himt and his fnerjd?Vyinceihp possession" of a restive and i- tla ierous; a nibi t iot j, . reck le$s jof coiiseciuenceias the most lawless Jac th4t e verldeceived a people or vsubyei ted a n em ni re w h i ch sh o u 1 11 nlace any man at an iinmeasurable distalnce i from iheChlef Magistracy. oLsucn a peppie as uic mucn- i: " ; 1: thomas jefferso Extracts from- the ..gpeecb, delivered by Mr 'r 'nt-iU'i' P K.-Hnmhslire ' in the House . ;. of Ueprcse ntatiyesj on the Resolution p rops ! ; ing'an, enquiry into;Ueexpendim of the V Government, for purposes of Retrenchment: . ii fin Inntr hnvP WA hftftll Hstenini? to the topics of this debate, , and so - wide a range has been taken, ihat its origin is al- readv disDuted. The resolution itselt has been subject to so many mutations that its identity may well be qu estioned : it nnw retains scarce a sincrie ieaiure oruri- nally given it by its putative father Of tne original resoiuuon,j it suuuiu. uc. re membered, that it kffirmed as fact that a buses' existed 5 reform (was necessary, & could" be effected only ny certain process, -&C-J that these positions were sustained bv the friends ; the mover, TWithoth.er allegations and specifications . of charges ovf mal -administration pfthe Government. jWe have been told, - sir, that the Presi dent has been guilty qf ; illegally pocket ing public money, befor his election (to omce ; that he has; come to tne omce oy corruption and a violajtiob of the constitu tions i He has been compared to the mid-, night robber in our duelling house ; has been charged with abuSe;pf his official power, and prostrating the interest of the country And yet we are asked why so sensitive Wliy j do gentlemen suppose the administration is attacked ? They do, indeed, cast around them firebrands, and arrows, and death, and , say, are We not in Siport ? Sir, when we look back upon' the discussion, on the one hand we have heard.charges a leged, insinuations and imputations attetipted to be fixed up on the j Presidentiof the United States j while, on th other hand,1 no retaliation has been resorted to-4nosyllable has been uttered ; against hi ml for whose supposed benefit such, resort to accusation-isi.. liad. Let hot the friends of that individual mis take vthe : cause of this abstinence from re crimination and . attack. . Are there l no facts to sustain such a course And if none, could we not find a ! justification in the example of our opponents, to call the whispers of calumnvJ newspaper reports, or even the fictions, of fancy, to the rein- iorcement ot sucn not '.Re provoked to a warfare.? But I will course in . my : ju tic- ment.sp unDecoming my; and that of my, country. own character 1" . - There is a magic in the word retren ch- roent -econ om y; ? Bu t what i s the wealth i this nation ? 4 Is it the' amount of shil lings and pence 1 in your j Treasury the extentdpt your domam r VY hat has turn ed the eves of the world upon this coun try ? AVhat has made the American na me the prouaest title of pistinction in tne ci Vilized world ?V-i It is the character, of the cb"tihtry.,ivWa8ttliis ought with gold p And when degraded, debased, destroyed, can it be restored ? It is a treasure 'ac quired byi the services and sacrifices? of patriots, ana suuenngs anu oioou 01 mar- tyrs." u he character 01 our eminent men, in orout of office, is the property, of our count r'y j -in swhicK sir, you and I, and all of.uis have'an interest. . The genius of Am ericas .wn en ca ilea upon lor ner trea sures, 5ointsito hef distinguished sons& exc I aims, I hese, these, are my, jew-r eisr;' -Ana yet,' sir, in mis aiscussion, what ha,ve Vebeen cloing ?.. IIave-ive not been struggling tonIuck:from the diacjlein of bhf 1conntry?sf gloryV land deface: and tread intothe dirt those gems; which" ages to come may not restore r Have we not i saying 10 ine wonu mat tnose 1 als whose patriotism; and talents and publ jc Services have bqen 4 our pHdeitnd boast: aVeV;unpnncipteclraitbrs ? Have we not saia to, tne patriots m uistant na- tioris, struggling against ODnreSsibtf arid encouraging .the friends ; of liberty," look no longer to us for in examnle--patriot- isrn is but1 a'.name-rfpublic' service poof only of 'selfishriess-and our institbtionsV in -Tne newness, i springs are already rot ten to ,the very fornications'? f l Urje argument to Support; the. charge of extra vagant ;"exj'enditure41 in : tlie" , pfrtt'en t Atlipinitra titbu j is attempted Jo be found i. ed - upon; a comparisorV of t jijs and ,t he Ad ministration of Mr., eiforsorK; I jhank the gentleman f.irr'caHiog us to thi eumparU hon; : It pnjves that the economical prin cipleslof Jefierson'were not so successful- jrciiutruo practice, .even Dy himself, as they .have Deen during the, last three lyears. i riom tiiree or iur millions, in Jeilfrsoni's. Administration, says the geu-v urn.nM, juJ Tienuiiures nave increased, i n -.ue ;fuu rth of a ceu tu ry, to tvven t tj5 ve '.''Mr-, Rivift roc fp xpVVHe said he ennsdered 'hrei; cr fourrailIi fflsas the or- Idinrv current c :n:cs of JeCircon's Ad- .ii ni station : end the crdirary current czpsnscs of the prcsent to t2 thirteen mil- lions. . . ir ' 3 - - Mr. Bartlett said he did not know how the gentleman made his "thirteen mill ions .Mr, Hiyes said--'he: would Oell him.Vlt . t . . 1 .1 iM.n mt I Ii a ' was uy la King i ne. ainou 11 11 jjiun iuwao ; debt from the whole amounts of , expendi tures.: ::iry :V;-'"r -, i " :" v : MrBartlett. A much simpler process, and one which has the advantage of being accurate, iv tb: take the estimates of ex pend i iu res for the year, as appears by the fcreraryrs report, which, instead nf thir teen million?; gives lis the precisetsu nvi)f ; In 4801, the expenditures of the govern ment were;,Bl2,64,646 , $6, tthe receipts 0 r the: same y ear 1 we re 1 2, 84 6, 5 60 95. In 18n8.the expendfturer of government were S i 6,764,584 20 the receipts of the suite vear were St 7, 1 60.66 y 93 . J n the first of which years the amount ofAvhat the gent!emancrmsjhecurrent expenseof gnvernmeut wasua fraction ,es than five millions, and In the last, a fraction loyef six millions five.hundred thousand dollars, instead of the sum of three or four millions by him supposed. . . 4 i: " , . -. . - . , . 1 The expense of frein intercourse have been a theme of great complaint,1; and one upon which the gentleman has. also insti tuted a comparison. I will not only at tend to his comparison, 'but extend it back to the origin of the government Let us, howevr,v tike 'with us the fact, that we have now more' missions upon the conti nent of South America, than we have upon the continent of Europe.; By the red uc tion of the grade of the. mission at Chili in I a Charge, government has been enabled to fend a Charge to lienmarK, wnere we nave claims in controversy. v v The gentleman stated that the expense of foreign intercourse in the three last years of Mr. 'Monroe's; Administration, amounted to 280,000 dollars, and the same expenses in the three first years of the pre sent amounted to 413,000 dollars 5 mak ing the present exceed the former by 167,000 dollar?. The fallacy or error in the statement is in imputing to Mr. Adams one year of the expenses incurred and pro vided for before he came to the office -p The appropriation for 1825, was made in Februa ry, and with which Mr. A. had no more to do, than his successor, whoever he may be, now has with the appropriation of this year. The amount of appmpria- j tions for foreigu intercourse then stands thus : . - ! In 1823, $ 82,000 i 1824, 189,500 1825, 213,000 In 1826, $187,506 1827,. 181,000 40,000 Panama. 1828t 49,000 : ; . 484,500 $457,500 Leaving the expenses of the three last years, 27.000 dollars less . than the three last appropriations of the preceding admin istration. : . ; But let us look still further back, and first to Washington's administration. The foreign intercourse appropriations were then as follows . .mm- Xn the time of Mr. Jno. r ' Adams. , In 1791, 1792, 1795, 1796, $ 1,733 33 78,766 67 89,500 00 146,403 51 912,635 12 109,739 64 In 1797, $172,504 53 1798. 242,711 22 1799, 1800, 199,374 11 185,145 83 $799,734 89 $1,338,827 27 ' In Mr. Jefferson's time, these expenses! were- Iu 1801, $ 139,851 73 1802, 1 416,253 62 ' 1803, 1,001,968 34 1804, 1,129,591 62 In 1805, $2,665,769 62 1806, 1,613,922 09 1807, 419,845 61 1808, 214;233 26 iur::: v ! e ; : $7,591,435 89 - Exclusive of expense of Barbary intercourse. : These tables are authentic, and show; how very far from the fact may be the con jectures and assertions respecting the in creasing extravagance and prodigality of the government. ; . . , ; V; Again, (That item of the expense of for eign intercourse, embraced under the title! of contingenf eipenses, has been adverted to as a source of great abuse Here, for answer, let us resort' to official documents. There was expended of this fund In 1823, $30,584 37 In 182, $18,627 07 1824, 20.145 78 1827, 36,248 63 1825,; 25,574 95 1 828, no ap propria tion asked. $76,206 05: $54,875 70 This, which is designated as the contin gent fund, till after the close of Mr. Jef ferson's term, was not - distinguished, but embraced iu .a general sum for foreign in tercourse. - ', - .-J - I The amount of this . fund expended ' in the five, last years Jof Xfr. Madison's' acU mi nibtra t ioiu ;was 293, 340 03 ;dbl larmak ing a average nf 58, 668 dollars ayeari f t O-The amountbf ; this" fund expended lii the eight years of MR Monroe's aflminis tration, was 289,31 6 78 ilnllars, ; makin an average of 36, 1 64 59 1 oflars a y car. J c iVThe amount: of -this fund 'expeuded ir the two years past of M r, Adams's admin tration, whie no tapprbpriationeis asked for the present year, wjis154;875 0 dollst making anaverage f -27,437: $5 cloUarsj for th e,,t tvo yea rs ,.a su mV lesv annuall yj than , was ; expended jby--lKMmHSon';DM; 31,230 15. ; less, annuall v ian tlieW sum expended byjMr; Mpiirbeby 8,726 7 Another view of the jsubject 'presents'rei suleuall trjumphant ip .favor,-ofthis Administration as: does every view fob bill et u pin facts, and not conjecture and supi Take, the appropriations of 1824hna! 5, includ ing a 1 1! 1 n isrers, ha rges Agbtl of ClaimsV ecretariestcbntingetxpen $198,455 -17; 263,500 001 282,000: OOl 9C3, IHierCUUr&B lVlTJI hrhtr Hmva relief of sick and distressed, seameb, and' the sums are"-: MMyViMi 1&25. "v "m '- Pr;.ifa 1C21, dcductir.j ur.p'd baPce, -"-Which jltMcss, by 8195455 '179. .tkaD the same items of the three precdiRgyears. t prefer such facta i to any comment, ..and. I present such facts as seem. to me to peed no com ment. ' " -'. ' v ' -' 'WFRIDAYAlLrGUST8i:U828' 3f bBI .pLECTIOM? n.EXURNSy:Hv flit). Thomas HujiI position. ' Robert Potter -and James JVychey v C. ?State oj ' Hit Poff.-Fotter 5 1091, Wycie 523,; John Glaso426, J;X3Taylor 390, Kob Jen kins 94.' v :. ... ;';:;; , xyi? " U": "''.- i ifrnc. George O.' Askevr, & without oppo sition. Wm. S. Mhobn and Joseph Watford;' G. pr.tSessums 360. 1 ; . t- , American JngenuityR very day bri ngs forth additional specimens of the tngenui- ty ot our countrymen, w e expenencen Au.ch!,; gratification, afe examining a Piano, the fruitjoi jgreatjper severance and ingenuity on' the part of one' of oUr most industriouspitiiensr &r Lesley Whit cond he has made, and considering he has had no experience in the business, is a great triumph of mechanical - science. The exterior of the Instrument is hand somely finished," and the tone is full and agreeable -As he can afford to' sell them for about one-half the sum usually demand e.d here, we hope those in want of the ar ticle will give him a call.f .Seasonable We were visited on Mort c ay and Tuesday last, with copurds land refreshing rains, which came just in time to prevent a deficiency in our crop's of nearly one half. There Js how, every prospect of a superabundant Harvest. ; - We have been requested to publish the balloting! of the Executive Council, for Attorney General, which we are informed, ; were 3 in number. ! On the first balloting, ifangum had 2, Manly 1,1 Jones 1, ? and Blume:l., On the second balloting, the same result occurred. On the third, Jones had 3; j Mangum 1, and Manly 1 Economy of the Administratiorln or der to deceive the people, the most unfair ements respecting the disbursements of e uovernment nave oeen circulated ny the friends of General Jackson, from Mem bers of Congress, down -Mr Adams has been charged with1 extravance)andin sinuations have been thrown out that im-; proper uses 1 were j made of , the yeople'ar haoney. To those who desire the truth, we recommend a perusal of the;extract in to-days Register, from the ' speech de Uyered at the last session. of Congress,5 Jby Mr. Bartlett of New-Hampshire, on the Retrenchment Resolution. 1 It will show that the charge of extravagance al leged against theAdministratiori k with out the " shadow" of truth, farid thai the public , expenditures under the present incumbent, so far from bbing grea erhave he pr e- been much less than those under i ceding Presid en '0. 4-::::4r !l ;t;!f ' ;cr.'-0iS: Molasses 71ir.---Irithe 'remarks which we made a few weeks ago, on the burden, some operation of this tax, we stated, that the effect of the additional dutyj oi five cents per gaHon wuld Ibe; Ae tbMeP troy this ;sourccof:revnue'ai to abstract from the packets of the poorer class of the community, f the ornious sum of S50, 000 An arrival at! Boston from Martmique proves that bur predict tions were hot without fnu brig Counsellor was ordered to bring home a cargo of Molasses, but on receiving: the news of the tariff, finding that the increase of duty would sweep off all the profistahd pake! the impbtion albsing Jbusinessi the parties interested determined jtoleate the, cargo, and bring the vessel back?in ballast, wth only eight hogsheads of 'moi. J!f Mif'jy eimWpftiiy aptaini that Jftost of je therlTSeli hicIi !eft . at Martinique imh&K were there nn the Isiam selfV will returnin tHeme Extrtitfjctfiajei Countv" the? Priesidential cttI tate tliS liber ty of iimgybi :en iif tij PpughtiepTsttcti "'.'(jrtur.- t11?? "'f1? oupe .lininsuiwnere itaas ttierciwefenQtfi H5i-ef Igvit published J1? a Majority-th thiionn?hehthe;Tbt it stpotbf Adaimi SlJacksdn Si, arid fron015erspnsho tdybtc, publ iclyi acknowledged I theyshoul d vote forifr.mffi in f dccv lc2.:s and express io v Hdngz in ::rrKVe hayp receive 1 ' the first number rf a nca paper,. prjnt atiWashipton in t 1 btate. iresnon the cause of the A .iuitratiori anfl 1- - - lefd the"' freeman's Kcho.J , ' 7' VrYr:.---Judge Tliiiin'pson'liH fftN sented tb become, the Ailministraiion ca didafe, for Governor, ill this State. . ';Hayx3(Mnsyh i jfe ."of a . Mr.U ' Hky i w hbresid es i n h ilad e ) ph ia ,: ' r cently deUvered ' of th eejiihjrchl.jjj! alive, anq cioing wen.; . vuuuH u vyytHCi !. IHtmaer Storm a thunder un ine aain uit, a vouriif m4fi :r-, I: 1. BbckVc'tyy Pa whilej re uroitig ; home witij a sevthe in' his; hihd wat' strbek bv n,rtr- it ngtanii;. 1 ntant?y 4k 11 1 eii , j ; t save iim. said Lbnf Bacmr, and an ufirasob ihli. , . - lion is bbt beating tlib aik abere be hfif thireTparti. , ibe deb "telbr emmaijon tand the De ruction ;..wiifreoi,j ir jyouj 1 00 it for despatch, let the middle only be !e work of anil the first aiid-lasttbijwork of li few forgery ,has been dUcoVed ' in Portami. iviaine,wnicn ,annt palfl cre'ilulitv no wiinsrauuing tne lacm are: too ; stubborn to be discredited. -Iuther Richardson, Kq. a Cbunsellpr :atKLaUr oflreVnectablesUDdi ing in his profession, antl a young man, with a solan viaiiiiijr, net ciuMji e posessm poi n t of; in tegri ty the u ri qpund ed confi Jetice of that community jhas beeb found eng. ed in this deplorable bu .iness, and to have forged, beyond a doubJnots and endorse- mencs, agaiua. aiiyus uiuiyiuuais in town and out, thoagh mostly in "town, to the . tent of from . gtbj30,C 00 ! No palliating circumstances, nor tempptions of anj kind, nor-Iheceksityi (sys :'oie';' Gazette,) can come in explanation of this atrocious trans action; MrRicha irreproaLchable .iu private life, so as onr own observation or Jinfoi mation has extend. ed.:?Neilher:lbsses,Ior ai lyibilities, which he has incurred, . could have been an in duce ment for the'perpHration of a crime so extensive. A sma Proportion of th loss will fall upon one or two of the Banks in tpwo, while the remai ider must be borne by .individuals! arid isolrae who have here tofbre been Mr R's best arid most deroted ;fnedsu : : ! " ' l!cOdiij "': Z'jy ' ' .' ; :f'mfe S9 a 91? Haggtng, jrard, 17;a 24; j! Bacon 7 a 10. Candles mbuld l6. Coffee 14 a 17 Flour; S4 a 4 25 i Iron 5' 50 a 6 50. Flaxseed, 75. - ;Xa rd, - p a 1 0 L me, S2 a 2 50. -' M olas se s; S5 40. ; Na i I s , cat, 9 5 wrought, 18; a 2Qr ! Sogar, cbmnion, 8af 9 prime 101 a 1 li; Sal t Liverpool, 7$ i .Turks 'Iblandf 75;- ; Steel, American, 8 a 9-V Tobacco, leaf, K2 50 a 2 75. Ap. Brandy 33 a 57. t Whiskey; 25. - , itjertcr. if7ooc? Ars rom thefVest.l!kt n'evi 01, ue progress 01 1 xne piection inJ-ouisi-ana, is even of a printer cast than wa anticipated by thejmost sanguine support ers of the re-election if Mr; Adams it may indeed be said to settle the 'question as to the r esul t . of th e japproaching Presi dential Election The same soirit will De exnipited in severa of the States here tofore considered jdoubtful,' and with the same assurance of success. r S: . j :i We heard, by tie la!st mail from Ohio, from a Source to be relied uoori. :that 'that State, will give to! the I ticket in favor of Mr Aiams, ra;majorit r of fifteen or twtrdy thousand votes- '-I'lK'- v ;.'.: 5 JPpm KENTUCSti Indiana, Illinois and Missouri the news furnished by the same man is cueeriug jjanu an tnmgs taiccu w gether, we now feel iustified in congratu iating our readers1 that , if the danzer i aot passedf it is pearly so. : If the Kcp v4u.j,cicutiou exniDii;s;a t majoruy c " Vorpf.Mr.' Mtc4lfe the day is alreadj on. f rbm that eledtion we shall have news in a day or two. VgyNaUil Notwith's wefeci at the success of fjthe cause of the AdmJfl' istrMion; at thefate election in lLouisia .Wwehould:beTfaisc! to our own feefinS8 did ve hot express o ir regret that Livingston. haW bi'en thrown out 'of: gress byrit Rafter the Inext session) lon experience in pu ilic life 4is jariJi; calnpwledge land talent-ns devotica to the.interbstsipf humanity; as involved !n''tbTefpcma!ion:;:of the penal code f, the countryriave commanded ourestce3 and rpanpf t.: ; Tf Ii t J -mnp'i rpd . to a' t0 1 abbur under, an; e; rrori as to .'the flW" tions of Genl. Jackson for tl.e Presidec cv : but he wa oherkw a wise and os-. ful lgislaturi Avlibrnjwe shall be scrry miss Trotn the councils of the countrr- ; s-. , .... 4 .,-f i. ;j; H?j Great JXniupnZowmcfna -hJacks juouisiana, wnere.it wxis suppobcu. , to sbmb extents iThe friends .of.t.nep III" - Juoujsiana nas proved, nerseii, rv star of true republican indepenueu- r shown her detestatioA of the trump of bargain; and,' injtrigae, again - hnnir: tft pnt nni TenTiniirnri vinue. ,Oar prospects are brig!it-:-our , . rillianandthe justice cf oar caocf. br minicrrnTinn Jiri im flnrl r mm" bination lieaded by the honor isiana Pack," are bfok'eh, defeat'ed---gal,.' us fall confidence of a'glcrous r ,.$743,956 s . .. . ..- : r,J-.-v7....v.:-'
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 8, 1828, edition 1
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