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. ,: fl ' vi 2? v " ; .''-'.'' , ( who sapportca tnejeiecuon oi lae present : , ' MR. CLAY's SPcm, C hi e f M a gi s t rale v e r 3 I e i t as f re e to j u n ge of the conduct of his ? Ail ministration . as ihbse who VDposeiJv,it. ttrwill beVrio'mprc Jrt -At 'the Piiblip Dinner' in KetuckyMay t ticon i te nVi n; lhera'iJf elicit ppot nVAh ei r I he:BresitlenV is invested ?f i iv lit' II P f I Ih Ml 4 PI I v f ' 'j?J:r..-r!tiTii.h i increased tiroofsr t cAi'v . v,. , , r r .;J.ostijie.LW -yftcr the nlwve vvas jropfseiI, IrvVJXv y.-V5fiyf ftiweM,:Ui S ru . - f f-itfiPhilV and feUowcilixns, lhai tHhjI;ii.tlhvnelyes dpceiyeil,"in;artjj v:yn-la'ihcuftnp -t'H? rf wVf wJd- beapp!?l. tii;! Herem! vai jc n m j; T p n t v 1 1 1 la. n a n : d ' i 1 1 ' ' ' .H.if:. ?uv application folit wan;citfarljitr l ; v haratd as I have. Deen, for. lour years, mm, - I AVH;ht neither av fering by fkitUless incompaentiners It Was made mmaryepnu Cproces;af;triaffbfo v:;- v- i v j- : i vi!r, : ,k.U r,i.inl ir hirini ut the T)rtviousciM)tpst,v and U J . . :. rf:Ij,V'iJ?.?'" ' ' H.. :v . J.- r,.mrt hii ilt.rtiiHuif imiwlriifirtn and lirht:if. 1 1 f 1 1 1 .ci. i 'fc.!.! .. i.nt cress aifd nariizaa Kditots h W lUnCCVjinc iiaUrUVCHiuc v"" :"tr -i'V- -u 1 ' ' r ' m 7i . A-r Him, 1 wlr thlo mHKiritv nf t he neon Pw ana . v?i .u ; , . - ,v , 4lcni j rat rvol esvS H e I had ;i b en" Vfteclp'c jipCa i p ly i rotii th a 1 1 .fxiwcrfuK i h fl o e n ijif ra t i S 1U e far hibriliilrit milituryivlce ii ' smtf-'fifiloubtnd fcara .edterfained f.bt i;..!;;,...: ,- m '" ... .u.,.. .4 - haratd ... , 1 - ffoiTt'so'tii f ot rbefland de Nicest f ri f.niUV ; v s . ; jips, Jou nai , asuci.a jh iuc ir;v,st v !w'Vr:hutel"riefidly intrr been trauueen as i ni.ye. oeen,j.i,t.-r wti ::TUh zeal arid SdelitV Uhe utroosf 6Ty'i' 'iipoWr tol prirmote l,h ' ! '" 'ft a ' ' t- ft.M.nl m t rt n rv 'x:?M thpseame warnTheartexl fritnds.and been V""Vv'grec'lefr"ahd.J and honored by - Jp':ith emV-is-1 h :i vebe eh ; be fore -t o U rc'mf t es---;;ii mate -'t heile gree f: sensibili ty hiQli I ' J . jow . feeJ.!r-!conccty liow fji tte.rlj : (wad ef. '? -T i he frrat cfu 1 eiit ion s of in V he r t. - Irb'-1 i; hold irathered hel af,have3een in other ininncfs. since mv return an on 2 you, sires djr Vd vaifteii in:year8,i endeared to me b Caa intercnangje orjViendtoffice-f and ayin i ":-'i?'a t hetrc' fcel mg -iTegiorii ng intre, tji an t !i i - l;ty, Vears bo: Their sons, grown up dur- ; f ; ; : - com pa n v 1 ng t h era : a no , an prinn j 1 t-u , ujr anleraattatlioven ,i;Jr'5n and s'ituiiris nje as if I beiongiicl to their "f jiere assembled; their standi Vv: "tabilityand iUb distanccanichTtuany liaVe "V-r'V come jerson.Uy to see m et7iud' to; testify" ; 'a their - resiect and' confidence I "consider V::""'iV4this'ilay-and this occasion asVthepniudest ZC Vof my 1 ife. " The' tribute,' 1 h us rent. erd by; , i f ; ' my friends nei?hbri nd fellow-citizen?, r ftowsiporrtnheuuhfn ''it prnettaVethe .it.instrecesswof;dne V -reuiiered in no Tf::( '-ainVto. propiti.atinJia;au;horM could 'not b'jor. coeree it; 'I hi Vffsprin rjr..', CXfienllglilcixeil and1 rp!epndet fremcn, vV "t is addressed t a bHved. felfyr1iizen;; v-: 7 iu pritate: JirVftojutVifnceraijd who tan ; preterit nothing. n rsfturn, but his hearty. .V thanksiV I pr,y alS.of y-uti, gentle.nenV to 1 T accept thete ' They are due to every. one - ' of you for the ; jRentimeut juU pronounced,, ' - rS ""and for the proceedings il ttiis dyJ And . r I ve'Va:pa'rticV..V-4prc5ii ;th"em 10 , ' ihatpVittMiV.f ;riyJTrjend:',yUoJ" a though I , - Ind the ntisfo.rtuoe.to ditter from theo, in v-. , - the late cutest, have honored 'me by their O - attendance here, j I ljjve no reproaches to , . 5wake thcfn.Rej2:rets I have. Buf l giye, r.VV':1..v.;"ua I Have received from them the hand of S - t " friendship aV'conlially.as it isextt'nded -t. - ; "r-'anj-of in jr jrrie!id.f. ,I t'.ia highly 'Ratifying ( v- tb me io know that they .and, thousands of I v? ' C ; others .wht co-operated "vvith-'ffieni in pro J y'-; X Crd u ci ri t he 1 .1 te politic I chapge, wf re un 1 :-) : "a fleeted towards me by the prejudicjes, v tempted lo be excite J against me. I 'en- ; J v 7 tertain too fiih respect for the inestimable : '. X v priyilfse of freely exercisios; 'oue.'s! inde ; ; . r. perideutvjudgioenfv:oii public alriirs, 1 , to -'V ' draw in ..question the right'of anyinf inv ; f-felIow-citiz:ns to fiK'm - and to .ct opot j- 'their pinion, fjii tpp66ition to uiinej " Tive" j - ' "best , aiul -.vvisehl 'aniorgst u are," at lat, t. f , butwea,k:atid fallible hii5iin:blnj;.!..'v.'Aoi. j :; f ; ' ; q m a ofo u gl it tt se t u p h : s o w n j i ul g in e o t . a s '.t-5 .'an uiierrins siantLrd,4 by which the co.Vt-v' ! -;.v. " : iie!;oraU thenisto be tested and' tried. ! v 1 A' V y. 1 '.'It caunol bi doubrKd'tiiai, wiih itidivid M ' , ''. if-.ual;esceptioY)s; the great bbily of every ; ( 1 ..political p-irty.r that has ..hitiierto' appeared,'' , 1 "in ! tlii country, ha been honest in . its iri V . tntions ahd'palrivtic ; in its aitnw. Whole, , ; pirties may h i;e been somefiivjcs deceivecJ vT '.'aij'd delad.d( btit,r without being conscious , , v'FJt- 5 diVy .no - doubt ' sough t -1 . al vr..ce i tljevwelfTe of the : ctmnirv j Ayhere' suth , . ; a coritrst has existed as that, hiflr u er ; ?' have'recenily witnessed, ' h-re will be ,i v . prejudice! ph the one ':8ide.7'arid prrdifec- tiuOH on the other. i Jf,jluring it's iirogresV wve c.inirot cairiv the passions and permit j ' - trutnanii reason to.nsve inpir unGistqrDeo ,n -sway, we ought: at least, afi er it has termi-; J n a ( ei , . to ;o w n ; t h ei rX e in p ireV" I u d gmg j o f -, pijbuc meiraiid public measures, ,nia spir- I s 'P? "&(' 'cveiy-hi, and to-bahishifro;!; ouir iiniiixls -' : f iieveVy : cmid eratioo 1 nft .con ricctcd with 'i'' thc'ffood -erf 'ourx'ttntrv. ) ' --'. v .r''"r V --I ..oo jriot treteml'i VbiVofet1ia ii i:ihcr; ! 7-X .Vwn'vchpt;frp of- jpreju r "i j v -dice ftnt! ptedilectiori But 1 declare niost ! c- tf ' f : -.5 n c e r tly: th'a t -l .have 's ongh t , ?m-refereij ce .' t: tu the'present ad rnihisVration,-:' atl b:'r( 1, ( y?.r r' "conlinueto striyeto'- djcard -all prejudi-: j and to judge? its acts and infeasures us i ''v'li Z the'r appear to mello alfect the-jutcfeit of ? r " r.barxouotryx. i.v-:x-"i":i: ' ";'-S,-"'v'"" ." ( "7v:X-".-'-.-:,V A large rtiori ,of Criends 'ahdj eUy Wcaian -did nor diagretr:vim- ate s to r;xnerienre can ajonc deltrtoHHerwho Vas ; '"- Trv'it 11 iwai ioiu7' .oiiiuiucft .iu . uc par-under'- tfc !neW administration. if " ; 4uaU haea's tiordial qpporLfroui ibe. as Ki. J it its. care' had been confined - to Agents 4of rhm cvv If mj1iec6ntra it' shall tie" ) -fi'i - cdo; abamjonedj thefnendg:W SJ'J t rh'm i,uoWTefer-WiJ e bouifd by all the' V:Vfgi'ytii jrlf palriotimVand ctMisislency v. - to aatjer j the policy-: r.t r u;- - :-ta new cwmiiiencetrieniTrorh the they VM u's'jeriyin-; wM havt and the yj w i 1 1 lie u rgeil b th e oi qst Vacre'd o f: do tie ; io'npiHy thc jinipercorrective Governnient-isa trus of gtiv?rmneut ara trustees:;Ahd both the trust and iheltruses aric 'c hen efi t 0 f the people., 2 Offi qui i " c 11 mben ts( are ; bbiintl, ftlieietore to WidmhiUter the I r tt st , ; no t : for, their" own pr'i v a ; e or i n d i y i 1 - II a I : be neh but so a s t b pro m otet h e- pro pVriryof heUpeople. iThis? is the vital principle- of irinclple.:r(ftyai,xa.ntl a T govern merit be so ad ministered as to- gratify i he : passions t o promoxe'ine, interests ot a parucuiur. ni di viduul, the foross of free institu tions may fe m aj ni bu t tf & t .; govern mentis e n ti a 1 Iv a y monarchy. Thet great ' difference between- the. two frms rol rcovernment is. that, in a- Republic, all power and authori t v antl all nublic 'oHices and honors,enia- nate fromii the people, : and are exercisi. and held for their benefit. : In a monarchy, all -power. and authority all offices and ho- nors, proceed From" themonarch. " II is in-j terestr his capriceS dVicI his passions, influ-j etice.ahd control 'the destinies of the' kirig tlom.' I Inja Republic, the(pebp!e3are ee ry thing and ;a -particular individual no-j thing. Villi a monarchy, -: the inonarth i every thing. - And they true char.icter .otj the Government is statnpt, not by the forn of the appointment to Aiffice aIon bu f byi its.pracfical operatiirL Ii,v ,n one, notnt naUy free;' the Chief -MaiUi'rate as soon 1 as tic i clodied wifh power, proceeds to ex ercise it so 4ts to minister to his; passions, and io cr-.iitfv liU favorites 3 "lid systema tic;!!) distributes his rewards and punish tnetits in the application tf the power; of latriiag-vitli which he is invested for th goinl of the -whole, upon the principle A devotion ;!tnl attachment to him and not uccordins: to the., ability and fidelity vvith ivhich the people are or may be serv ed, that; Chief. ftMagistrate, for the time be ing and within ih scope of his tUscVet'nin ary power," is in fact, if not in form, a 100-narih.---V-':'.:! ; ' '' ".-,.;'".. -: .''":' "; '" '' ' v" It was objected tp'the late administra tion that it adopted and enforced a system f proscription. During the whole period of it, not a solitary Afficer of goveroment, from Maine -to .Louisiana, within my knowledge was dismissed on. account of his 'political opinions It was well known to the late President, . that inaiiy officers, who held their places subject to the power of dismission, were opposed to his re-elec tion, and were actively employed in behalf 01 nis competitor. - y el not one . was uis charged from that cause. In the com mencemeut and early pari '.'of his adminis tration, appointments were promiscuously made from: ail the parties in the previous canvass. ., And mis course w,s pursued anxii an .opp'isition was , organize!, wnicn denounced all appoirn ments from its ranks as being made fr io.pore purposes. . l:am aivnie that it mav be ureil, that a change vyas made irisome of-the publishers of the laws. There are about eighty an nually designated; . Of the-e, during 5 the four years hf the late administration, about twelve or-fifieeii Wf rejehanged. . Some of tlie changes vere inane lron georapnicai nr-: o t h e r 1 o c a I ' c o n s i ( iV r a t m i s. " - -1 u s j' v e r a I instances ope .friend was substiiuted for aiot!arv Iu.jliers, one opponent for auu thnr;": Several papers anioug thermost in ll uential ,in 1 thefi oppowi tion, but otherwise Ctmdutted ijwith jtcorum,, were 'retained.' Of (be entire number. of changes, not more, th, 0 fu r or; By e : were nad e -on account of the corrihias character of their papers, & nut because of the politicai.sentimehts'of the Editors It was deemed iiijurious to the respect and moral influence, which the la ws should yal ways' command, that the hould ie promulgated in colutonsofa iub; lie p;perv parallel with which were other columns, in the: same prpe'r,.of the ross est Vbusc T of the Goverriiiieiit and itsTunc- ftj e t co n rai n- hheprittci-- 'ijlea' i rtiti prnctic ..Vf - T; ! 1 M.? ,.l.,.;i-, in-nro"Tess. ; v Ivlind n.oM anx'bu-l t hmyrd the acts and And anl hereaf- unisiiri with I: entreat here and J itrnroaress. i 1 ha t I cu hl.harti' y proy e uiasuresibf jhe'cicw itliniHtrjation I - vet hone that it will pause, t er V orsu e a co urse more in the spirit! of a free governttiPnp V m v f r; e n d s am I fellow-cit z s, n 1 "ei s e iv here; f t b-be 4pe r suad ed i' '1 h a tVI 0 w perform a mbstpainful luty j ndtliaHt is X r; f roinlmy isji 1 0 sa v onle woril i that can -inilict ; wound bpbn t lb feelings of any' of them, r I t hi nk , i ndeed, that i t is t he d u t y o t I pt theniUb j xerci.se their judgments fieely and t in de ehdently on what is jVrtSsing, arid tliat'lnc ne ougt to feeV themselves. restrained b false ;;rile,: or by a ii y I pa rt which they took in the late eiectmn, irom conuemniipx wnui meir irts cannot:approve, Ktio wi ng- tli e'. i in pu ta t iVn , Ui which I vx pose.myseff, I would ' remain silent if I did not solemnly belfeve th.f tbere was srribu causeol alarm intthe t principle of removal ivhicK had been recently acted on. Hit her to. t h e u n i f o r m jpi r c ti ck v F the go v eminent has been,; where ch ifges are 4re-; terretl against puoiic ouicers, foreign or ilointstic, to transmit to theni a copy of the c barges, 1 o r t h e jm r po se h f ie fu t a 1 1 o 11 or explHoation. This has bee n considered an eouitable substitute to jtne nune tedious and formal trials before judicial tribunal.1 But now persons are dismissed v oof only without - trial of jany sort, but -without charged And as if the in ten ion were to defv nublic:orinioo, ami to 2tve to acts of pbwera higher tlegree of enormity, in some instances the persons dismiss vd. have , car ried with them; I in their pockets, the HtngeMt testimonials to hei - ability, and integrity, .furnished by the very! instru ments employ eil to execute the, purposes of ppreShiitn. , If the new a I miriist ration had found these dischard officers waiit ingin a zealous ;co-oper.tibni to execute the Iunvs, in consefjuence ofjheir pre ference at tbe, preceding el ction, there would have been some ground for their re moval. But this has not bee i pretended ; and to show that it formed 10 consider a tion they have been dismissecj first acts,wtthout affording nortunity of manifesting that i u r r- ,Ty utrtjrcraie. conyicnoo iliAt.they , ,n iyicioas) Jheir tilvcta ais tV.iv'iaL1,ltf,i',l!. VWilj 'tjlm'pi'e'i o: preswWn'r . I :ci4Vfiii'.'i-,!,,,,' I 13 ti'-naries.';t among its hem an on- heir sfnse of public duty was unaffected by the choice which they had at the" preceding election. I will not J veil on the injustice and in dividual distress, which are tie necessary cmseqaeuces of these acts of authority.-' entered on them with itiiulit'dluuderstand-") in: that they would be retained as-long as they continued to discharge I rer duties to the puoiic, horiestl y, jably and assiduoul y.T All thefr private arrangemen s are made accordingly To be dismissed, without fault and 1 wiihout trial ;,toj be expelled, with'their families, ' with'ut the means of su p po r t ,& i n sune i ns ta nc e S,t ) sq u a Ii fi e d by age or by official habits, fromhe pursuit of any other, business and all this to be done, upon tlie will of one in n, in a fte ivermnenf, was surely in oleriible 'oppression- v;..; ; j ;' j " ; .;..'' -Z-i-y. 'Vxr Our institutions proclaim, reason enjoins, ami conscience requires, inaij every free mail sh ill exercise the elective franchise freely and independently j anil thaf,amonjr the candidates fur his" ufFr,:.ge, he shall fearlessly bestow it upon him who will best'advanee thetinterVst f h s country. The presumption is that this is al ways. done, uidess the contrary appears. But, ifhe con seq 0 e n ce of su ch a per forr ia n ce of pa triotic ; jlu ty is to: be punish nent ; if an hones? and sincere preference of A. to J, is to oe treated as a crime, rhen our dear privilege is a mockery and our institutions are snares. . - -, ' . '"' -'i-y. y During the reign - of Baonaparte upiin one of those. occasions in ivhirh l. trtti to take the sense td" the French pe iple as to his being made Consal'ror" ife, or Em peror, an lorder-was: sent to the -Kreuch armies to collect their suffriges. " They jwere toiaiin a puldic proclamatibrr, that tbryjXvere authiirised and reqult-sfed to vote flreelyeaccbnting to Jhe dictates Cof thtir lt jutluientsaiid their hoiiestconvic uoiw r iiur a nuiKlaie was privately ;cii:; cuJtd .tnong tht3n,-importiag that if anV soldier voted against BbonaDaite- he sh,o U . . t - 1 - ; .i .. - .- , . r - - In tu man v 'who cbnt ibuted' to h;s :;e!ev.tiiiii-- 11 ws iirdvabc s pe a, K ir o e ; s-. n u 14 fnit u: 1 j r r .-. 1 1 1-... j infirmities of age ".iiase -f l eliatf rej ceaOy beenTvisifet afflic t i qnS jifl Pro v i e n cb; i n t!i e Jpr i vatio 11 f tlje partner blhislb rejprese n j e il 4 6 h ay et en f I m:1 y jjtb v r dg and w h V ar in ty r e u ni e d : a j I h f lb' hadtnb Xhild 1m Who man more i mperiouslv cal le f u pu n, to;sj fie all the y i ndictive passions of his . nW ) u re, to q u el I every rebel iius fe r ling of hi" heart, and to dedicate the sUoft rejiHlUe of his life to i he Gbd who h td; so bmg b! essed an d,s paVejl h i f j abtltb th e c oU n try), w h ich : h ad ; greatly; hb i j orbi Ijii ni ; ? U I sincerely hopvi t ha t j4ie -wiinvet (16 this. hope so, for the sake of lniman na Cure,' autl for; the sakb of his; own; treKita(ibb.--VVhether he his during the two no:iUs of his jdmihistratioH .sbKntloc ted himself, it t facts tell and history pronounce.. Truth is mighty "and will prevail. It was objected to Mr. Adams tliat, ,by a p j b n ti ng sev.e ratj.raejn he rs o f C on gr e ss t o public places, h e: en dy nge rel the pu ri ty of thebody,; and establishedl a.iprecbdnt fraught with t the mostf mls sequences. " And -VresH he belied his pardon, it Was cahlitlate Jackson) was s much alaroel, by thse appointments, tor tlie integrity ana perma- ne n cy o f our.instif u t ion , th t i n a sol em ri com m ti ntc it ion w h i ch h e jje I iberiite I v to the LegisJatuYe of 'Tennesse; he de- clared his firm conviction to be, tnat no member tif Congress-oiinht to' be appttited to anyf office except avat upbri And he added ithafi IVe-1i ilii' sel lw o'b j (f ct)nformti-that,ru'e.v; During the Ibirr yearii ' ofv I.r; Atlams's administration, the whble' t' umber of ap point met) ts tnade by him, iroin ConresW did not exceed four or fi v e; I n ;' t h e fi t fonr weeks of that of his successor; ' moi e than doub'b that number have be?n appuiiit el by him. In the first twomonths' of President J.-cksOn's administratJo.'i, he h is aftpouited.inore members ofy Cngress jo public office tbaif1-1 ) be I ievej-wre'appHl ri t ed. by a r iy it u e, o f h i s p r;d e c e S d u r i n g I h e whole period f fou r 1 or eight y ears. And it appears that no ofif' e is too higl; Or. too I v '"Hi b . be tiwed by liim on this IV. v u red c U s 4 nb ' h t nt a, head Vf dop-irl-mnt 'down" to an ioconsiclf r ibl col lecttr-. shtj or fvi-ri a su!iOriinne ofTice'undrft t oi le tor. If A h ve. n ot bn hi i V i n f irm- tlisti'cfiiiiiUt'iti hiS 'Uliim' iStr:ili...' . . A8 0- - - . . . .- - 1 1 1 1 . iKiu.;..K,: i,..v ii.i,...-.. j: ' "'. waj artleiji: uevouoii; tpitjui. 'i h .t jb.tTtalil bcu.the chkracUr, tin- sm,l, n'M sacrihees of btcomhentf vir anoJicAi.. r r"1 hatjheir-xpJncoce or abjhiv to ,.i l -RCIJKIH.ft.ll , IIJt-T UIU IH)l 1UW IuHli ., I ' sp im4 tl.e .pos;ssail no dawn to J',- r: fffVj fyfy '?? 0'bitou Pjjtfiiatriu , uojj'r as inoiiarciss uve s.iin, j am ? St :tc " ouldiisnirsjill i'iom puliiic emnlovrrft Ii .$kl not jxdon to the true f.nhi ne wouW W upon th wimJe.oftigiuf corps of govtrnniem liOogenbous ; cfinr ctcr, und ii,fUfie j((t . indorin principle of action. . lie wou( s! , with' an open and liberAt h'i. L ,.tv. .... ''t members brcougioss, jjlvui th best to ; fQr this subject I can speak with certain tviand I eoi brace w ith pleasure' I his "up. poitubityifor:xplauaiibii desig.atiog;thePriiiyrs;of Vhe iws; ap pertains to the ffice which. I lately fiiled. ThK selectiou is Usually inaije-at'the cunb niebceuient of every esibn:of Congress, f bjfme without anypaiticiilar cmsuiutioii wiihfihe President, or any memberof; his caWIet. f n ihikiW jt, IVI Sunder lio greater bbMgaiiim iof. lect JP?. era orine Utws ot the prevot fbeb 'of one" Prsidkrniir?n jeaiUairaiuudtvidua ttf insert a succeeding .!dverti.V..i i a, J,;;.V -u: hi-J-: i ;V y1' kCV" " "1 11 T . " TV1 ? Viy'"P uese, removals.? ji' there any ;Ofher difference, exceptlin: t rom: public n st at itt4 s f & her reason " ' ""v'-x ctinscieniious ore- rerencei. only by bftirriers which Uilar nbt letbreakidoj omnion sanr.tinn thVm k-.u.-1. il.'t t . - reiaryrStatetrnb vfc..luiHg w euse or propria tr. r ' ' wi.e-dL.aws- is not an. officer of bovernmen'L'- It h. d hi. iU::it- e tlOlds nu VofMmitiii.nt Tk decide!. ac.,c.VM.statement7 .uo;oac?f.4 sed by the late admirifstraUDii, ucbosei quence of hs:politicat oriimnnsJ u paired by! the fr changes of publbhersbf wujti .. were tnaue. v U, ,. - V-ir- - Buf,ifAej fcad been ofiicers of GoverV mt will.tje. snould it be Derma nenrfv Hn k uTa .bsiuurenirX lmw omcers ;d tscharge thei duf ies" jothe comnunity,7 a: i u jidcf iy. -1 ncupiben U, fee 1 i n e.l, a i epresenta f 'tv'e f roo the gYear:"st';cb.o"' mei cial meJroiHjtis iri- "tiiV, I J hi ted :Stiei has recently bf e.n "k p'pf i n tel: : t o : sob eVi n fcf rior stnt mii by the collect- r id" t'ie pu-f! bf Nov-Y ok. ' . "..';"-.(:-V-. , . V ith "t ineaning toasserfft r as a vn;CaV principl- , th it in tin rae .wonhj ft lib p-' prr that a resort should b'- Ii.mI iu the HaiU of ronress to ill av from tnem tried, tat Vnfs anil experieijc'd pnldicserva iii svf to tit! the Execu-iye orMud.ct il fVtott,nVi 'all mVirit a r.ee :Jf harsbcfl.) a'resVutK sh-b i d , tif.t he I tu'b' oftbii-i,W stMiuUl be snmejitnkv b ber and ih; riiitbrtbf fhsr biibmntlHei.r And 1 r ? o "s i n e f b I yCt h r k rl fit db s 1 1 1 n i V h Ii in. b.th far;icidars1 byn ; trabsceniiJeii be youd all jaie b mails, and So a to exJllb stir '.! apjirehi-nsious. . . ' - " : " f n-ft howeyerr-ny optni inb'it that if f P. eideot Jacks n-. which the mbic has now tt cmsnlervi II ivi ug d ec la red tb the America n jii j ! ei4..'i 1 1 ry".f glv-t laTfo n t V see Js-slaturtV the da ngcr of ' t he - 7rac .!. i cb rh.jvitig tie b If St e lymir ted i him ell lu hi tin boitsotiabce Wifrf iliattdb, a 1 el;opiiofi"i;J hbwcV ii;1ie -'-ifb w' bei ri'stified an trl.t . . I .-...1." c . t ft ' t '.,ting W4i3,:uit-i!iii pictige,- ani ins en t il i tig u pon his ctm n tr v penl. sVbrece dent I ra o gh i r h t h e c orr u t i ng t e nd e 11 cy "whifclbhecleicribebr-v" -r:: . - -i- ' It is" vait Vtay th Qonstitntion, ast nostJi 1 . ' i" cm vs.. , . . j o v e ijj()i 11 tnetn? ;n ther beiivinlienM de ticalrcharacterbtlie fin v .ijav ivs i wa; u u i m vt n ;t i ;iy re net? tn ed his pledge' arid employed the whole ii!- nuenco and. vetght of hjs natne,' to VeineV dy-thedefeii;fts pr h eb tt i tu t ion ili U10, wIhi tiii! sfjAkpri aliJ writffiii .,.i y . "lose ti woj.db be his earocbt ami constant ami t !l I? ofgavest engines 0f operation ohc.op'iiiionVongress and the Press wouldjjroamlgate a jiw pt-nal cod 5 the . uai tl.v ioid )iinistiinets of which would be cl trbutt-l unci regulafcii expiosiv-lv by dtvotilt bv oppusiiion to AiW. rAiuf when'this all-p,, Jul inachinery w;a pin in motion, if he did n t succecti in subverting the liUurties of aU coml aid.tn iabtiliiij inims.df, upon a throne 11 'nlltrt hii Kur 'ilea j-. ..k.'. ' " uvuivi.tyl.M. new metiis or -priuchup of res,staicti; had , been jdiscovervrd wiVicn ' uuknovyn in other, tnrvs or to other liepubliCi lBt( iff an-, adminitrkvion, conduc 'ed' in n, mariner Jos- jpos;d, did not aim at the (v struettnibf fHibiict liberty, it would-engenda evils of a rrtag-nriude o great us gritdu Jly t(u lienate the-afiections of. the people from their government, antV finaily lead to its overthrow vecoruioiji w . uie principle now avowed and pracustd, all offices racliiu and filled, w ithin ti.1 litled.anbiig lhe p:n-tisans of the successful d.d:ite?V;Tije peopje jihd the service of ti.e Statt i.re to be jtut a?ide,i,ct evtry thing is to bed. .;cHld- byj)t;;36ei;' t activity und atiachuient, in the caue 'vf' a-pirticular'cjndidate, Which wert maiiJfehtU diu ingahe prvccdiiig canvass. The1 consqacticb "ot l.iUes piinciples would. 6e tc! Convert ' the uatiiib-. into one perpetual theaN lor political ghidiiiibrs. There would be on uniyeiVcraioble for the public offices. Tk termiiiatiob of oiicsFresidential contest would te only the', &ignal for tiie commencement of ano. tiler. , Ami on the conclusivn of. each, we should behold the victor distributing the prizes anda plying lbs punishments, like a military. commftii. dei- immediately after lie had won a great vide fyL Congress corruptd,5and the press corrupt bd geb'f rat. corrbptjoh -woutd' ensue, until the sttbstunce bffree 'governniem bavmg disappear ! ed, :some Pretorian band would arise, and, wii -.nc uciieraiuuijjrreHce 01 a uistracteu people, pu. an eiui w useless forms. ; obt continued. JNay ieaiirf Fork for 1830 Navy, Commissionf-hs' Office. ?vI:;i;fi i.-r-: 7tli June, 1 b20. QEALED Proposal's 'will be received at till; . -jr;. '5.4-7 . --: ':--". . TV' " . m iuftiiiv-c -? lw J -1 aulvfcW bavH ij "ThebHrrels jn which thes 1 Beef aifd Hbrkii tb be backed must be roadect ol o n e nari, in ,th e Prest.d e n tin J o fice, i u -h i i 1 1 1 fevi fjh eV (y Id s e cu re" sitcc es s i vb e I ce fioni t re f bnii br b Pr es - etacn stlescri hes ;T.i inwhof ji pro feSsesi v ttgt mita tt nH(f?otW H.uLuuiutHt ui luu vyiMiMitaiion co correct- -rTlie CommusioneH 6t the NaV- are t ; .tdtafce thbdfers of a riidder for any one . tlie nuberrorEditors ofinew -r.-:- '.'fl;v-MCfa receMiryappiiinteanut I have lAny oia oot maae m-eoniommj. v; nbticediiihbubirc bribrshb. fi iiAMmehtbr botf received within the lKiieu y ii.;tin,ii!.:'ii V.".i kit-: ''-' '-' :-"k.:. Service, 10Q0 b!5s. ol Ut 4tl & 8i;0 bbis. of Fork, 1 )e' deiivyt ed. at , each ol the O. Stutes'Navy .Yahis'tCliarlels.toi'' ilass, j Jirooklyn, Ke- Yrk,;' anU Norfolk, VirginiiJ ; and the whole quantity iimst be Uehveretiat each & every Navy Yarl t xlie. iirst. 'of - Aiiii!; 830. Toe wh k Otiarititv otlbejsaid Ucet ti. VvL must be ot the etVqtikJity ;;'irie iVef pinst be piciceJ from well tite(J' 1 s Hutu 4)0 pboiVi !s p, 'e ipiortarut SOU pounds on i la twf; .ilinthts lees. ieKiuh. cojhJ ctfik-8: skiti$. Mi tht iieck yjfyicliuuujluiusi be w holly exclude Trj'-ib the barrei;u.U the reaiaindcr of t!ic cu cae'inust te COt Kito pieces of ten jxun.ls each as Hear as iu ybe; so: t nat' twenty ph-crs will imke rt bai rei of12bd pou nds nett weight -.f NVjf ..iicc- , :r 1 v.-- . " -; I'tte; I'ork mustt .be cotH-fed- and well-fatted all the shuf&, jct!t4 arid Ab lei?s entire, roust be 'irVtillvv'-exdtudtdVbaV t'lie- barrel, - and the re- maiiuir oi" tirH limr YtuiU Kfi. fni rvti) nieces of - , . : ,".-, o ' . i eigia poin d iach as near as be, so thatWeotf five pieces, riot more than three of which shall houlderK j wf 11 muke a barrel of pounds nctt :W.bigbtbfyj.;;.Pbrk . Tl? wjoleoiiantitv of tlie fixid Beef and P0 :mtist! bejj tirfeclly; salted in the first instance nin,an,.tie;rvardstc'cA-e With a uincjr quantity-of Turk's Island of My, ' Uoes .di , hmI no' ottier, pv ensure. is rescrva- jhS''b.-l's94m'ed he'art -of .vliite . oak l,r wl,,tf 'ashffe'e"ci one iron hoop on cUibbVlvaU. stibsf" juwped i: ;jiKf e:acb;4atVet mdst be branded headlf-af Pork," . wtU"e Contrac!w-bame ind thelyear When packo. Alf the d tef airtl porfe, on bt livi-ry t' -res?e.4i Ye-fayJXrfe? nnisl be-.suHjertcd w. tie:iiite witrrilr which Jt il to br'delivemlt ;" su:tii neseieeieu ov. vtlie ' (;jninana:iu . csurge to UieUiuled S?aiesUiertmr ; 4 his;erit ib sai f - ' . 'ft . I- ' --.'..- t lift imt, tiie.ostirei.-i in i goo snipping imui -lieef '4i'mlorkl Xsill hoi frcCeived. ;rtRivfrsre':tequi their pnc 'araleiyVfbr hie ilit eVHt.ibr';"tli e Pork; 1,11 Y? bt,2aftr theesinj)bf aTateacJH ls.- req the . fatheQ of-l)iVctrijm SWIpngeitlirin narbe iesiHbi sureties , -7 -.-. S' I.V. 7 ' - J ' . iSS to be .eicluded Tnosvnga'abuseorijp persona dbwribform L;cr l6:ifrilibfri:rTeI intbationltO tid,;may obtain n to the Hoard ft. .... v ' .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 2, 1829, edition 1
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