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c o liiii unic ation; yoxi TirE.ntGisTEiu ' - TTo th'c lj'rccnjcu of NorUi-CaroIinn. , Pf-;:-;-"r' ?'.; .The dryof alnsnow ' - Traised throu ghbutlou f 1 and. u The 'PresU : I ; s vxlential Election js'fast Appoac!unnd , ; ! V the event of, it 5 S stuckto i nvolye the fater . . 'vcil' Jij. . ' Tim P.nnrlidnrt-a are nre 1 f' VI, klll aaaa V W .4. . ,av '7 w .-va. .m.r-m -t- I, C V ii sennet' fo our choicbveacli of wKom is held Vout by Lis friend V aft 'Mrjijr.pf . M ccejt - r " . in'ce' - and' by Ms enemies as dangerous in VthVWctr coW : -THie onje of- them, the pre? i cue of cur MiriVstera it;Caentv :cr3 Oi- xretary of Stbts ?. He was employed high ly, trusted bndTelied; ufTi'byJziTerzo'dj Madisbh and Mc hro t, -sit, cachste p &1 an cirig fro m tin i h feri or to a highecs phere o f duty and responsibility. r hatldoesttlt this indicate ?; Sure.yit evidenceivthe Very! high estimation in which hewas held by- those distinguished Statesmen- and JJa' triois Ana aunngtmsiong succession v - 'If.. X niCZC gross Ignorance.. xjeuuer iver- r tivc GndadAinuch torluj credit' pIfi as Pre3ideiit,:he'ihould .:iSe vguiUy)bf-?gq of e m pi oym en ts and services li d;th en a linn enfTtf f rr iv f frn rt t rl f fc nnfaif hCnf tiftssor inr-ancitV? -Did it nrotest a-bire belter acalJAinted with hid private, his-v hat; tlu , must havet?e.i my ernciipnsirfieh J first bpheld tbesa unequi vocal ileclaralionk 'n tlie naWiof ilrihAdams! Could H be -betiev fid, tbat -MrajTJ bAdriptrppiclly cxtnprdinary tale, to sceefthitijser4 rrorn. impw. tatioWs he could hot otherwise void . . 1 CoiiW t belief ajeht iii J uC(i '-iiuercsung' ,vfiic anti. ist aii. traces or it had escapef wy raeiwory i ! tft;Valy.wi!d a!5ard meTpleaireo fnindi to relieve roe from 4he firtt Qonchis'ibit ; iatal-a mistake;2; ve;might tii thc dqn?e; qttences oD having so ruthleisan expci terftlic liwsftplaeed QerusIquesr tion hHherleven tPh&'$$s$H nish att adequate ;wyf9$u.ch:.anctM I'll- i-UU ! iT li'ies4 Vrlwrtrtrif -'-:fTloi. - strictfess bfjns sese -I Tiiritv of gainst h ibrUiis" removal w an;ifmpnf.vfcfVprwards.fcalI I torvitHan 1 cbtinCis to' be.? x:u7?rj'ifi embval oxi piinishmeht I leSv ' ;VV :sent Chief Blastrate, is; "by ?neartyf j pi' J.' - advocated as tbe';Ba;c;.phJIosopher, ' .''and; the : tates'man-ne I l'.v been it with von. WFellow:Citizens swer these equies and t trust yoii will the character. land pretbhohsjof theriva do it in the spirit of tcandbr ahd truth!--- candidates KIo doing so, ; IJiave-stated . :ione spen -'A -whosc 1 carpi V ' c e S3 b f h er,(p ol i . n as given tn e s - H;searchesonc;thcbri all know, '' v' 'u : "Malents is eauallcd bnlv bv HheLVirtues ofl the'most: nromihent statesman ini our Go- v -V - his hear . While by the other party, w'n ;x';-d: - is denounced as 'a;'crafty iritriguer; !( ; ' ' 'Jiy all the tortubslties bf successful V least'of all, with his violent and embit- tereu aetractors uut. nere- we arc ; 'J:;a-Vnedibcrity:6f 'talents,, ''claims l the civic I by a charge of the most serious an r-?rbwn for services performed by those srayated' nature 3i Ir. Adams is acc ' J cx' xiingv has crowded.' from one post to ano-J froin a comparison with any man, arid . v .?therJtintil he has finall r. coiled himselfinto least'of all with his violent and embit- Aftpr rftviewinp- ihis lonr and laborious facts from indisputable jounces course of duties prescribed & duUesi per- can-.deny mypreini formed; Sveneed not be surprised that Mr. decide unthe:6OTrecf nes brmjr con . VIJV.U b ut malice v t . i - ' - cserve' our support r It is a contest between, men,; and not mcasurevWft As 'far af their prift- ciptes are known, tbev are boi in ravour of the Tariff and Internal Improvements We have nothing to do, th eh, jbut to look at the charactprs of the individuals, 'Let ..-4-- . - . , cy, and whose experience ana x naye pui iny rocinory.xo jue seyeresi mai tor thlitbrpose but , vai fUfc 1$ nqmojlvmg.t. dbubtluDon the uWtcti ilne and thisitttlat fusion-f ariis.' hienipry has. aitedv. himaMi tls aiidthat it; Wirt Tint ttifn oiitto be are invented iale,' vith' a vain' bctpe'.or. himseittcom a- mosrawtm auemniJ: vncpnonpltfd characteriesVt published byus and benig .. ushered fo lo the Won itm uttered disregard 6Fcc 6 1 Vernment- As to the qualities of .temper. who, j iudgment, impartial iustice, and sound CU n-1 moral ifv: 'W r. ' A d ams V need not . shrink a a ir- accused with whom he was ; unworthily " assqciatetl I 0f hanng advanced to his present el eva- ,as one wno nas uarxercu iul uiv ui&u,! uon dv oargain, iningue anu corrupiuju. ' ;office in ? the, &ft ofl a free people and! Itis 'alleged thatl he v confederated with ' Hvho is uowt bartering away: their free ing Mr.Clay and his friends, 'to secure his k'.k stitu Uong In .fine; as Mevwhb . flourishes bwn i election '!to the Presidency, while ' V J . dnorro MrCC;, was : to receive") as the" reward of , to liounsh oTLtne rums oi ma couniry.7--1 ms support, tne important v r 1 he otiier uanaiaate, Known a uieera itarr ot state, -An aiiegat .i" v-- -bjT Orleans- how;a private citizen bfvTenM should ? neverr have been' , VV.V ' jiessce isupheldVbyhisjriends as the he- proofl" and certainly office of Secre- Lion so . serious made J without should neve'r have r-rv" ifirl. 4te ''. rvnlltl MJITI i flfl thp '. .ltl7U.n KOI-'I Kaon tdfatrraA y'rtf w tjirrWI-irtft 4- Arirloii . :jNv;v:-..ert.aiike;TCady.anu able; Jo jdirect ' tlie, J but even in contradiction to all testimony. ; "council s orJus country ..in ,tnervaoinet9( ine bargain and corruption, if admitted, , " c "cr: to'Jeadiher armies jn the field- as wise has this very singular characteristic, that P Vlhr head,' sound in hearty and steady iq it brought into office the two most distin- us do Uhis! calmly; 'and' dispassionately, Let lis reflect. upon the nature of-xthe of fice to be filled, and enquire wliich it is most likely will bestHlischarge its duties Let us not submit, in passive obedience, to. the nbwers that be, on , the one hand 5 nor nermit the ffleam .Ofi a swdrd, or the glitter of an epauletei:to beguile us intp a fondness for the pride, pom'p, and cir cumstance. of glorious war," or the other. Let us gt si ngly for: God, ; and Dur,. Cou n -try,' and 4 trust we shall do right K 'rv , ;.:- ....w;:v-" ; g. c. p. jFrom the National Inte&genken ANQTH ER CONSPIUA CVAGAINST PUB LTC '' 'V1UT17& DETECTED & EXPOSED, N tin nnf tnnw whpfliPr th nilhlir.a- - r"lKUit Tv4 Vw."r' -:v , " u - vu, Vum!lv u 18 tion, recently made, -ot a letter ol Mr. creansc the Augean stables ofGpvernment, not often that out of evil comes so much Jefferson to Mr- Giles, of Virginia- dated and restore Cevery; tlung to -pristine good.: ,r ;: the 25thecember, 1825, impmssed our v eauty,;utility,andg ; Tlie competitor of Mr. Adams is Genl. readers with the conclusbeneis of the -Tiis pppcaenJsfe.isrTepresented .as defi; Andrew .Jackson. In ascertaining the nroof which if exhibited of the deliberate roee extricating airiAjiies remarks com- mon respect tor jTOta.:;:! lit lanentablewe reeattqwitnesp such a miserable decay of aVvijslir.btis? - inV t'ejlec. or sn'UcspjabJeVaJpV waning cliaracter. to a purpose,so oase as deliberate traduction arid yilirita tion 1 of the honest, u pright, and u nassu tlam4.;4l,.:-ril!i'-- 1;;i , 4tn Jhs late coadjutor inl et& susnendinrPrtAalrQ l TPeaenr dividual who now fills tliePresi nnig in dencybf and pity n ot Mr. cient in thejearning,vartd not enuoweai mpfUi if RphL Tartcsnna ;rp. Ln wnwnn. inhU'wiKHMH - 1 1. 4.U . I a in -...Af.. a w On tIia am la 1. -...'.- - - ... ... . ..1 . .. - - . . .riiu c ;.tticii- .u a nis ;clairas upon public gratitude, 1 would of the last year, to deceive the Public, as of ;a grat natioiit , T -IIis, temper too, is 1 ,vjqu -in rAWPf rt ui nArinl immodiAMv I- -ii Mn-; frW i.f Jvonfc In i vsaid:to be'violent, :and oaino inan ooe pjs tbhis nomination by the Legis- i807-8--9, as concerning the true poli- ;"M"7T"' ; M r-w.T - - I-V -T--cT- Jatore, 01 lennessee, tor the omce ot rre- tical character ot JVlrS Adams ' ly yiolated-the law and constitution of his gjdent of tlie United States. I would wish It should be recollected that Mr. Giles, sung. to the warrior, jes,say tney, must oe tot investigate tlie opinion that was then having in his possession this letter of Mr. V &qnly as,qij .Utrooj entertained of his talents as a Statesman, Jefferson, recently published, se'creted & Citizens, catled upon 'to give our. votes. - And." in doing so. ' it . behooves us not to .accord either mine & Civilian. I sunnresscd it. whilst he Dublished a letter iae. we uu or iir. jenerson, upon ouier poinvs,uaieu controversy and (on the very day tollowmg, (2bth Llec. real cha-1.1825) which he supDOsed he might wield racter of Jnm, who by accident or good j to some advantage against Mr. Adams. letter, f the ippressed shewing merit of wilfully L P 0 ourserves. . a ne lanientaDiepros- nsh nati6n and i that John Wilkes, at a or heedlessly, other facts, if not other do ;: : y- titution of some of ourtmoStv prominent Ikter ! period, became the most popular cuments, the publication of which would s on the v s piset1 : V"lr -' auutl iman m the kingdom, from causes quite have but to shame his studied libel p, and political nooo es uuscau- unconnected with hismerits I do not patriotism of Mr. Adams, - r - ' U pS Pipopscj-n An ; ight- compare Genl.ckson with these men- It is melancholy to behold one, whoMs ;-;ned press shouldbe like dicbnght lumi- I mention these instances only to illustrate been, in his, timef a useful publ c! ma guide and cheer us on thetway .to. safe.iy, y happiness,",' and glory- Bat. I grieve to i say, our press now more ' resemuies tae 'noxious exhalations engendered, in co'r- 'ruptiori, which lead their . benighted and then,:I would ask, what were Genl. Jack son 's' pretensions to the character of a vStatesraan r Had his learning or his ta-1 lents eyer enabled him to take a promi nent part in the great and' momentous guidance of passion,-and of irrational and urisby- ; v .,iUairttkV ; .v..y..w?. .--o," I -measures .ot. Government ? Jtlad he ever ' svvamns-'and over mountains and nreci-l li ..u um- r t j tx? N; i Elc!.V'l? - p'1 rui- bate, or given an impulse to any patriotic throaSh whidi public; characters. arepre- Racter ?! 6 in tru ; .8fnted:o ouryiew, we should be doubly medibcrity when) h Ui, did he rank below he was - last in the Na- I callupon every man ernable hate. . ; "i ' -. ';! ' 'I '. Since the publication of our exposition, on . the authority of Mr. Adams,j of tlje circumstances attending his indirect com munications with Mr. Jefferson, in j 180$. Mr. Giles has come out : in the Richmond Enquirer, and denies having e.thejrj writ ten letters to,' or received letters from.; Mr. Adams, at that period. Were sor ry, to be obliged to say it, because we would willirirrly avoid the declaration of a .' vnil irrqmat thom. ,1T1 OCTimsiTinfThoir ll : . .. ... v ! ?:: -b-" ;n.75;l to put his hand upon his heart atad answer truth which it must be painful to receive: these questions. ITppn, what ground, but, ;as the" alternative ta a charge bPdc do liberate falsehood,- we are obliged to de: :. : vViit the suppWterl o? Genl- Jacksgn advocate dare, that the memory of Mr. GUes has oftheAmerican Nat on, form an uncrr- h s claims to the Presidency. It cannot altogether deserted him. te,tfeye h p4essed,of a i Bu before we" proceed further, j let ul r thonoS!aS quote, fromis letter in the Enquirer, of rj x L 1 'Jl-JijT:!' U. -'i . u c auuillllhirauon Ol CIVU. aiiairS. ;tle S-urlir lf fWa fnllnwrmo- ovfUfc V. - , inism. iiiive tiecii tu fciae a&cer-j the United States, ''Cs pityi lis, , iia 11 uc, tniti. cycjy aascv tu Giles,) touching correspondence with: Mr, Adams, is u tterl y withou t fou ndatibn. I 'P Forlthe matter or fbrrri; of thliarticy, we take.all the responsibility where it be longs to ourselves. Mr Adam has ?no- tnmg to dowitn it jaut we suouiq pase ly became necessary ito the ? most titlespe rate assault ever witnessed onipublici or private integrtty,if we did not, in the teeth of Mrj Giles, declare his stateinesnt! iq the above fextract to ; be wholly destitute : of truth. There js fbrvhim,no Iwsljf which he cap retreat br escape, t: The pi ea oft a gone me mbry: only:, can avai I him : for he has tasked it . to its utmost, lie say si, and can find no trace of any cor- M rf-fc h a JC -. J Vv n a A W-ft I-k s'M-k 6 : A" J n -r. - . 7 VVe had evidence to .satisly-us, before publishing the explanatory article which called forth the above remarks. 1 of 1 Mr, Gileg, that the correspodence referredC td in tnose remarks not oniy aia taKe place, out would, it nuousneu, reuouna to the honor of Mr. Adams. - 5 v 1 - Upon? receiving the Enquirer olfyester qay, containing tne. letter oryxm unes, we used the privilege of citizeris,! deeply interested m me cause 01 trutn, to cau upon tlie President, and request that he wouiu suner justice to De oone to nimscir, by the publicationr of the correspondence which Governor Giles, has the effrontery' or the fatuity to deny, cfc ot the.existence of which! we were before satisfactbf ily ap prised, J Toe President, from a hcacy; which we feel inclined to call- fastidious, declined furnishing. copies of ' the.1cbrres ponueuce lor puuiicatiuu. rie sfjuis uis posed to. follow, in th is dn s tan qel sf h e has evidently endeavored to, do thro ighout his Ad mi nistratfori 1 rt the footsteps of Ahe illustrious Washington. ;Tliat great !man was, in his day, aluriiriiated almost as much, as Mr. AdamsV and what l is not a little singular fconsideringthe lenffth 'bf the; intervening period of time) by. 'some of the same i nd i vid ual s, and by Mr J Gil es for one of them. :Then, as now! iy the meaner agents' or;fctibri,rgbri?s, land other species:of deceptibn'vrefrWbrted .spfnd,g,-epealins, or-s G ,e,s s ""n; account !ot wlmle--course of Mr. r,ir ?' '1 t! JiirrlTlIPQ rrlr fin A i 7 V V i i;rr.rT,v,"ll-Y'l-race in hi i; sti f, MILITARY KXK necrr tltnjown far aesrrt;,,, ;r? severe mtmxhn J y Hies,-as mere were w;.n. ,J'- is;ccdculafcd to injure' the :recnriif i thari it bmefitsihe scircice, was S tl0r 1 1 1 111 r 1 1 .1.1: 1 1 w t ar ir..1 r . p-- - ; w, -.ma U IVf.JI Il'fv. . published at the;tiuye witliin ni- cr Tie sentiments It contai ns. beonsiderdunprudi uttered by ne; the General'8 bpmaf not-friends; when there Vi vui 1 i in. lit nn nrrflnnn'mr inrlnlWrwLi.,.. 1 1 v. yv...v ..a.M uii v iir;in ci tern e n t . than ; s u c i M wa i b eatetl hi nnnecessary 5fe .W y "j nidinl4.f Hiv. in rn .1 i great acu .poke under , feelings rere- such 5 r CSS peace, fcould not lad to elicit. Jt ia no doubt tit he spbke thc s large pbrtibnb't tlie Sbininunit ' in 'U heliiVed, whose: sensibilizes, , in comlnon with hisowri; hadT beeq put to so horiij i ibrture.' th e sh ooti ng of eight men in lhe1 bosom of civil, society, where there were scarce lv: as many; soldiers A besides as ' tLr were prisoners to be executed. It mL i lndeedhave bee -a; ; sene of horror m-1 sen ted to the conteiriplation of the peace ful! citizens of Nashville, which no dor.' f wrung frbni their bosoms irianya pang of undissembledwoev ' ! 1 1 6 "PROSPECTS IN NEW. YORK. ; Extract from a letter from ' a respectable citizm of the City of New.York', to his friend in Ual. timor duted .October 22. . v In '.answer ; lo your! poHte inn nines. I have, greatpJeasure in mforriiing vcu, tljat there is no danger of the fesuh; N.York wil I give; her. vote to. (lie AdminUtratioo Without dHubt. From the best source! of information? obtainable, J Mr. Adams and Mr.;RusH will gft TWN rY-TVVO t LEtfVOliSby Dti in virtu of the mvjori The first e 'urns Irom ihis b tats? that will reach jou, 6e Unfavorable to our tiroorl canst. ' Ths to; These despicable frdus'WasMnk the Citytol' New-York and passed : vy ith.'si lent-.tjio -indign ati tv coivl adj'bi ng-Cbu'ri ties' w ill bed ecid cd ly againj tained inUhe abstract,':" but it is not the has been 'more than once placed in situa tions which: wouldl have elicited the latent ' "5 ,ri.-mhi;.Hif ih' ke VfeicteVoft'raa&i "ff VVt:-."."8 ?STS De.n which accompanied our- re-publ . ; ai a - h . ' - -i maae ior eyidences ot his talents ot a. ci- ipffpr nf Afr. Tpffprnn AfrT -hataUmusUppr vil order, bi the jvoice ot the enqu rer Svs- 5 Mf: Jeflerso n, Mr. .p ,, has beeri suikrecl to die Wy unnbtice SS V.;'. ';;-; 'v '. " ""tiring in paueur.invraugauua;anu ca- vUl f k' '.J-4. -'-A I " Mr. Adams positively asserts that Mr - fl . r 21. X . . A 7 - a. - i r l i - .-. naDie oi tue -mosc entire concentrauon or pnlilpd tnnnlr hr i , a. L' .: oi ii 1 -Aits powers, enabled the Chief, of, our Re-hli . s.w t .v 'i . - - - . i i -' j. j . i ,'--' - I otuva-in iciiv .iaic fauivsui. iui less p every;tliing upon which duty directed.his , :, iewsvi A temper calm," steadi and ub- if : yield tpg-r-a: ju dpnent; slbwiri forming i ts ?Vdeterminations, '.butjncapaIebffietng.i .V7.--- vertea irom its aenoerate V 'V.$5 ujti ce, tliat i n I th e -1 - Hcnpture,was no res v . . - v. . v k .. - I reason no, not even unon comnulsion i' awarded to him. 'His about the magic l6f i mbtlier wit, as if the htieuuc oi. government, xne most aiincuit , o f any; was i mbi bed'by jtlie s u c kl i ng from the breasti of of its mother..:, But I cannot which we wish to direct the attention: of our readers. Assuming that Mr. Adams remarks ication of Giles i- Giles. and several other-member of Coneress, Huriner this session of 1 8Q3-9, wrote to him confidential letters, informing him of the- various .measures Droaosed as reiliforcements or substitutes for the embargo, -and - soliciting his. : opinions u'ponj the siibject j; he answered these letters with jfrank- ness and in confidence ! When I first saw this unequivocal assertion of Mr.; Adams, unattended with any mental, reseryation whatever -and when tnere was not the shfirhtest trace Unon mv mem. of - the recollection of any such, corresbon I: was 'struck 'withwOn jer.ahd .amaze. v. .pjctrxo saym.gtuve anornea tae..,4v - lies -irMix uisiiuzuisiueu iiuu whobvwc must i olyaji regard as.' first' amorilnbrtals- . - quali tiea whichenabfed him to accomplish 'r tlie political regeneration" f jiis country, .1:. :;.'v;anH4tb. carry it safely, through tlje d6ubt j . ?'iind difficulties of adventurous eXperiibcnf. J' ' ",;uch tyas"biir: first Chief-Afastrat6,ari4 , ' "siicJii hiay Heaven':-iii '"Jts'i mercy Jalwas ,VW ' Having, then, my Fellow-CiUzei,las-; t. : certai nd the proper stand ard,fle( u s prp ' , f f-Ceed"to the admeasuremeno j tlie'rescnt py Candidates! V John r ; -bceri Jcho'A'n i aniorjg the npst high iy gifted .; v pol iticians of this - cb ntry p: p&ori t tf en ty . aPlhl years,and:nnilertiiree sncceVsi ved Cv.". 'ministration v'h'e held 'ayriety ' the"d u tie s of wh ic h were be itherii ni.m po c, '. tau I norf asyper'formafl ; . brought lit :i into ompetitionand' conflict Vi th- Jhe;abl es t m ctil o f . th i ah d;o th er ' na tions. ujAnd:-wherc,.'I wculdraskuat;! eminence , is as a Military OflicerV arid to that we. must look fo f his presen t extrabrd i nary popu la ri yl . Ile kiljed the Jndians atj.the: Horseshoe, an.ipped;tJie.Britfslf::at assertions X wh i clr At Fi e ' m.bs t- ignorant can in ak e" a n d th 6 m os t dull comprehend. ;,a m 1 1 1 iary cn arac ter, : l pretend no 1 1 o I ueugatu. irouKiiis nign scanning; . poast that' tlie. proud Briton had -Yo:feuccumb;jfa and the: Ilero ,qtCIearis j Jjyt ; they ry act;tliai;ieJ i to jheJtlie mos it i MrbngHnegattve' evl debcetHat lie cannot s!ne;in civilffice vhas been!1 fried iri theepartments both :r-'Mrr ancf ace: rIn; the fijrst !ie?qhick- ly rose.tojL-ininence'j.iri: te'oherJihe-cx4 :jic?-sVyfic j en ts? i'-ackso n !s t ejnpjrV; tbo;t s said tp b$ yiorent.:"; The numerous, k 1 some, or a: d csperate ;and; fatal orv dence. ment, rasj well; as with othei minted emotibos, ahJ : I put my memory up to its best effoi -is. in tryingr to trace some sach Vecolleetion, but found no vestige thereof and I now assert that j I, do not behever'thatany such 'correspondence ever took;:place., , It'Jilr.; Adams should be iiVppsses-I j p.iimwuv.j w wi 0 a. vu i. ' . a ' a. MhJwr. call most earnestly upon him lo exhibit therii p to the public I am told Mr. Adams is pecdliarly tnethodical iir his 'business, arid careful ' ii ; the preservatidri of all letters adih-esed to hini.iv.'lle .'certainly must have retained mine upon; a sub ject then, so interesting; to the nation? ifhe -ever received t6em.4 t beg jiim if in possession: of hy such foiifidentiajl letters from. mer or .of k let .d.eaTtohstratjot., that one important chanicteVistic transactioriof my life has entirely Escaped f my .recollection, 'leaving pot the -shadow ;pf ar&haide behind. f: I pretend not to.ny infallibility: 'of mek morybiit t deen. it : next ? Wan- .mnOssnnlitv. that 1 he impression of; -.ahy? such transaction f onpe i maa,, should evef ' iave been 7compfptely eradicated .froni 4t,:M'p!'H"t; ,-rs p jir. Auams' .conhdential lettdrslto mei 1rritten.as 'he sav M athesolicited advice .-offnetitbinend;' of. them, than of those said by him to have been wriiten by,rmyself i nor 'do i t 'believe thattnv such leUeriever':;wereiwHt mvseif i coqoter- -. m. a. ii . u. ma ai w i i a. f a i . i i i s u mj a.a w- tui..ii - , ' m . fft ft;,:, - - :;t ;G-'"?;- . , ur! pnon, ;in,wncii Uhasbeen enWo - . v m i. & la.jb i i a m a v a. ; i a- iii i ti i mri ' - ii a y as . i . i bl . ',.- . ."v. a a- -. vdn andglorycfhu.countryrj-.iet.r. r;viLiS ; a ,lur1 : hassiei-as IIartynti6 rrK V t Yver having seen any such jett iif my bureak -"1 -.-''- i - V-entiOO, must be.attnbuted. I hdVe now JLbelieve, several aad etoquer tempt; until, , as his last act belbr vijdd- the'Prfesidency;brithei5djIabra 1797, he sent to theDbartmint of States to be there i recorded and preserved,! an exposure of the forgeries by which various letters had been passed , u pon the as being his. We do not know ti his last public1 acty on ththirb! Mav of ixurcn, m uie year orur i-pro une i hou- sand Light Hundred -and ThirtvHhreer Mr. Adam:s,? on retiring from office, may not also; ccibdescepd to place upon record uie proois 01 ineatiempts wnich iiavejb rrjade'to defraud him1 ;bfihisvellalr' tame.'-v,.'':.l :',.; ;. ;v; ;'p p : i Jt$e that as it may, Mr. Adams will not consent to the present: publ ication of th;es metiers, iroia moxivesoi aeiicacy, to; Wj ne too otten. saenhces his personal it est. He permits ustbsaT howevert he has read, to us from his Letter-Book copies of his letters :tb Mn GilesV -during the Winterjpf 1 808-9, in; reply to letters 0fiMr:'Gilesitheorilrbals'O.whici'fatle are amongst his papers at his family seat : aim we iaK.e leave to say, wunoui nis permission,- ihey fare of a character tpieialt hi m n the j esti niatibn " of every patrlibt every Republican, t every ; honest., manl- are otva character too, - such as to urevem me t pussiuiiuy 01 any inau'S jior . .a.a?.. .. il . . 1 1 ' I . .- -I ! . geiung mem,' wno naaeyer. reau; tneni, unless :hehrtd fiitfbrgotten:himselfV V The hrst bf theSR , letiera of M ri Adams ? J- a. .;v .1 " TT ' ' j I " "A A o n Sr"5' ' - -'-.: f -" is uateuovemDer iotii,: :bXJoy:and-is in 'bed :w;K: nch ter- the acknowledgnieut and reply to a; J etteij of JMr. 'jilef ot the 7th-r8th or the same month (Congress hiving assenliled bihe 7tife 0 The second of the mi s ; t he dat e jof Decemher : .10, 1808, in reply to a letter: frlm Mr Gil esf1 enclose Speech upbnMiHillhous fepealvbfthelEmliargb-- ;a ne utira letteriis irom t jyir. Adams to amst us : let not this djsheartenyou as to tlie issbW - We have bo right to expecti anj thing better from a population directly iii the tnteresti and Within ihecoritrol t the British agents' hire. .: In' this "city alone, 'iherearevnot' less than six' or seven thod- sahi I persons who can be operated upon bj heir jageney; i Aslit is the ihterest.-of the , B r i t i s h . G v e r n in e n 1 1 o r u in our ' manufac uriog esttibliihtn en ts, their agentf vvill.of bourse exi rt all iiheir ingenuity to further the election Jor Gefieral l Jackson, who if 9 . 'Wt " I 'i a , - m - ' a I . considered here the anti'tarijt candidate ui in is city ne -is supporteu on inai grwuiiw alone.;! '4 But With all thirf mass of toreign influencb m his favor, ami of a;profase ex pendituije of British guineas, be shall bea iiirn and f hose; who snnoort hi in. lnr the; North and. West pirt of the State, among the lriteingeTit and hardy sons w tne ioreM. where virtabu principles prevail, pur; tri- umnh will be comoleie. ' VVas the electioa by eneraltT'ick'e.ti-tyemigh t calculate on 20,0qp.majqrity..y d pp:v-r, PP" NOHTH-CAltOLlNA J tiitrifi&m Electoral ' Ticket.. E IEC;T; OR S , jDrsaacrve f Second, ADner J ranKun,- oi .u-fus... J ltnh-rt ft. Burton, of Lincp.-.; avVfAKdmund Deberry, ofMontom y U iS&l ;; Alexander Gray, of RanJoip - i?enin,Robeson, of Cuir.! SmitPf Ol uran"i nEirhtfch James: S. Smit, ot wrane liVVrHIJab.: Hinton, of Wake, V' " TekthP - Kdward Hll, of Franjthn, .Mh;-;GiRsiV'of;.tke! bamey ;The fourwtterfrom ilr--iGiless datedba th agpgcgnbwledgingh twm let ter from: Mr Gileshee;bf tlie 25th of December;' 18daV anil the otherof ySbbhf after thislatIrAdamlcbmb pje 0bernqbrf tjttniteStwtei; bnoMthecufrsb6nd mittedbpobllfteBthis wlent; abroad, Jpjpuhlict'bmpioy rand'te vorespuuueiiceui liOursB ueasei' 3A,r?lsac Ni'nb,:,fPquOt.n ; .Anv S. Blackjedge, ofCMfen. H rrmeeidhSjizmel LKenan. of Duphn-i fWMoiMiJM sale, rriHBv pleasantly; situateu ..o- , . OlataftxStrextSelo wi" behold itpMfhtl iir House, which is commodious.. Uaere pther;cqntenien'ce8 'JApply to, Capt.11103. Vooos, v;;.; iVJSVenone rgebllects itt correspondence? and e-rSatiob cf Llr,'!' '
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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