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EDITOR, PROPRIETOR, i??Vjf
THE XpONSTITlTTldN , AND 'THEUNION OF'TtlE STATES, -THEY "IklUST.BE "IIlESI;IyEI,
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Three dollars per&oupui) rflyable RalP.yeartyl
ive notice of his desire to discVatinueju f be.,e
. ..linn ill ih .riod for which Ire mat. have paid,
f.11 k- maideredaa bavin sufoer-bed anew, and
the paper continued,-at the option- offthe EditorV
rtnril ordered to be stopped but m paper will taj
Letters to the; Editor must come free of jwstgg,
.1 ---irVint Ka fittpnilpit fn ' "' ' '';.
ADVEKTEMENTstwiM be inserted at the fate on
one dollar per square lor tnree insertions.; ;aiioc.
ral discount will be made to those 'who advertise
Those sendinz. in Advertisements
Ji) be erood enough to mark the (number of
times they wish" them inserted.
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North Caroli-ia; State .Loiter j,
for the Bentfiioj tht;$atishwy Acailkmy,
ETFTH CLASS FOtt 1835. , .;iX--'
TO be drarv at MHrfreesboraiigh, Jftrtftfd.Cfi.
on Friday tthe YMdatf ofMaytmJLhtj)u
Utr Tams8$m$, Figure Sjstm. 4 ; " .
Ste v cmon &. loints, Uanagers. :
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grSsffbrd err fktUhy to' the
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nounce.lhai theyave compieted arrfttig-e
menu, ana' can witnr irutn vsyf Wp pfesfcnto
you :ZINE Q Ff W CK$ Jjossessing ad'vamti,
e-es bverikily.tJtlief, if'vou' wish to' tretJ& with
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Every package of -10 tickets will embrace
all the terminating figures from 1 to 0 so that
t,he holder of a package f 10 tickets, as put up
hy the -Managers), must draw one of each of the
three smallest denominations f prizes, arid may
draw ten other'prizes. -A
Package of ten Whole Tickets will Cost
Mr. Vaa- Eurcn.
L Np.riiiin has been more grosslVrnisfe-
prcemearor mqre viTul&ntly assailed than
Martin Van ;Buren; i. Aiadng- ?other'cnar
g'es which haye been unjustly ?efefred
against him ,: "is that In which it is alleged
that ho was unfriendly to the late war;
TherfollowingJwhli5h;I frotri the pen of
an iinuwxw uivim uijivir. van rsurenj ana
appeared; originally in'the; Richmond En
qmff,; .will phow that it Ayas 'entirely; un
founded. S , r ' '
The late Tfar.-The charge of "upposr
tionto the late!wart jwas first extensively
put forward during Mt. ' Van Buren's a.b
sencp from the icourttry, in the "hope proba
bly, that it might assist in breaking' the efs
feet, of his rejection by the Senate'. !;In,itB
original "form, it imputed tohim, in broad
and "unmeasured terms, a" general. Oppost
tion not only to the" measure when adopt
ed, but to its prosecution and support. " In
this form, however,! it . was short-lived.
caseanu oefpatcnf-Qaviiig DDlalnea tnaOgreat
tteskkwktuThrith;iiir ttarellersnir detention on
the toed- it: is so arrftngied as to torfespforuli1 in
iisrrivaUit UaJeighith the departure 0f the
followitig stages, v-s. the .Great Daily, J.ine to
Blake ty . Njr Q, parsing th rough LouisbUrg, War
rentttn; aiid Mibfak at the latter placej a line
of- stages '-Communicates' Willi1 the Portsmouth
Hiil Uokd: jfor.Korftilki: i'By'Coutinutng on to
Dhkelvi Vou strike rtheretershurfe. Hail Roa
and on Jrxiut an ival at,tha;pktes -ou have the
cnoice of yvp unea.: ;euijer ovraita ioiYaSJung
ton City, vk iCchmond, and 'Fredericksburg, or
by stekmbt it toaNorlk. i'There isahwv a line
of stages 'fyom tUale"tghTtt Norfolk, Via rTaVbo
iughMurresborctighi Wiatoit, over one
of the best; natural roads in the United .States,
At IStorfoJki there- will ber no detention, as there
is a line of jsteamboats, for Dahimore in qonnex
ien with this line i a Jrrie from fialeigh trt New.
befn also Connects with" this line; The, arrivals
at Salisbury aie regulated altogether by the de
parttire of the Piedmont Line , SotiU), and the
Great Western .Line for . Jfashvilfe, ; -TlitiV via
Lincolnton j HutheiTordtqft,fAhvjlle, Kno.ttrillej
&C Sc.- . Heaves Salisbury Tuesday and SaHit
day at o'cSock, A. M., (after the arrival of the
Piedmont Stage, and arrives in liale'gh next !
days by 4, l M. Leaves Haleigh IVesday and
Saturday atj 2 o'clock, AM and arrives in Sa
lisbury nex, days by 4, P. M., allowing sufiicleut
lime on th road (of sleep i ,k " ff
The Hacks are Albany made. iventrely hew ! to withdraw an aecuaation apmk a noliti
and cannot! be surpassed fr comforf an ease i cal opponent, hoWeyei1 irrefragable the evi
lhe 1 eamsiare excellent, tHe Dnvers careful and denCe bV which it is riisnroH
attentive, and the Fare lorn-only Seven Dollars I a ? y I !l u P
all intermediate distances cents per mije. In any form the Charge may assume,
VJr au Paggage and Packages at the! risk of -ZL. r V 3
the owners. WILLIS MomiiL The fact most freaxiently: referred to in
Hituuniyja )vjuuu.ueiu(iQ restaea, otner objec. ouarie iearares oinc iormerimuen 1 xp-it.' l .nave witnessed youri
was as'decided and as violent, dtiring'the system '-of, militia drafts,-7 This 'law 'haillabors arid, attention -to duty, nd;fondlyJ
year 1812, as ii, had been before, of -'was been ulvharacterized bvl MrBehtoiiJhVrie that the Gtitefftirleiii will
His friends in Ncav York readily ptodu
5od from the legislative records' of the
State, an array of authentic" facts, which
proved beyond disnute or caviLthat from
November, tSi untfl the termination. of
the contest, he had taken k very distin
guished part in support of , all the war
meaisures adopted by that State. This ex
position has not, it seems, been sufficient
to silence the imputation altogether"; al
though it has evidently given to it a more
qualified character -a Character, I am sor
ry to say, indicative of an unwillingness
lvcharactenzed bv- Coir Benton, horie that the Gatefftirieiit will dnlftrmn,
afterwards. - Indeed, it' has never .been ifiri. hiV late -letter td'the commiftee -of the ciate therhVand tofbvided ftfr ifotf rf mrtrfl
withdrawn, nor suspended from the; com Mi6sfesir;Cfcnt jtUSt'and adequate compensation, plating the--
mencernent of his ; political' cafeef tothe ergetid war measure evet adopted in'this General ";Pd6l Oilfc;titjtfriS the fobdn -of
present day!?: Occasional exceptions might fiountry?lv In:; thel&jnslatfire, vit-'finCoun- other" ;tExecutiv; Departments.' 'I t tak'
be mad m regard " tS individuals, . but ; nut Uere'd the mbststrenuousr opposition, which
enougti to , vary the-general result , was Contmued ' aftef 'the ' adioumhierit )f1
j Upon the whole, it is submitted to the tatTbody'anduntU
judgment of .intelligent and candid metti; copy of It was, soon after, its intrpduc
that; "whether the support of Mic. Clinton lion.' delivered to Mr.' Monroe; then S?ecre
was right or wron, there isjiothinsr in the ItarV of Waran'it would seem to" have
mete fact of- that support; undeithe cirr silgestedto that gentleman some portion
Cumstances stated., to. sustain the lrriputa- 6f the plah submitted by him to. Cartgress',
tions efionnositlon tn thfi .wnr r In'hfft vprtriri if fri- t&h f .fWnhtf.iR1-
i 'Let me now give yoa summary pfVIrU? At theensuingf
V an Bttfen's'Tiubhd course inlhe I iista lahTts"whir?h fhrhmnfeed in JttnbftrV-1 ft I S.i
tfe'riM: jork, so far as ii ; bears u pon I Mr. rVdn ;Burer agaiti "Took the lead;iii
nu . v as tici uaii y til
ap-
940 00
ir oo
And jruat draw nett
i.1" ;$23 00
tC Thbs1 whbprefer adjrenlttring for the
large prizes onlrcan, in this way, lor $23,' get
tle Managers certificate-tor Ten whole Tickets
entitling the bolder to all that titer tickets may
draW oyer $57t that being the amount that tle
Package must draw of nedessity, say
V ACertincate for a Package of Ten- Whole;
"Ticketsi" fi:'?ur -23
. " . Ten Quarteroo: " 5 75
WILLIS MOlJlii
JOSEpI L. 10RING.
support of this accusationi and I believe the
only one on which much reliance is nlaccd
The fare from Raleigh ito Washington City bv those who make it. is the sunnort riv-
amounts toi iy ou, as follows s t h,r TUt- V nnmn i iflto in Mr.
Petersburg ta Richmond. We fai-e.. ! 1 50 n opposition to Mr. Madis'on. Let me
Kiclimond to Fredericksburg; stage fare! 5 00 nrst aaven xo xne circumstance attenamg
PrederiCksBurg g Washington tyty, steatn this fact, for the purpose, of enabling you to
boat fare, i - - ; ''3 00 decide how for the inferences which "have
The. stem boat fare, to; Baltimore, tia Nor- been drawn from it afe .well founded, Mr,
toiKj, is cneaper. f I
April 12 J8$5.
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6(32
Van Buren was elected in April, 1812, a
member of the Senate of thisiState, by the
(Republicans of the then middle. district of
frXOUSale. The subscriber offers X orK. His legal term Ot. service
X for sale the valuable tract of land, ' did not commence until. July, 181 3, nor his
Wake ,Jf or est Land,
thispoitj As has been. stated,? he opkjsuppo'rt of the "war; arid, was1 actually
his seat in the. Senate, of t,New Yrk : in (gusred, as Chafrman of a Cdcnmitfeei
Jiovember, 1812. ?f j ? . f, pointed on4 his motion, to consider ;wHetKer
Until , the adoption OjT -tke i netv tfonsiitu any Additional p'fopsibns were necessary
tiort in 1821;ihe Governorj instead fit-, a to cafry the Classiflcafidfi Laxv into imme
message, delivered a speech to the Legist diate and successful bperatioh, in the de
lature, at the opening of each session.- An liberations of that Committee when the
answet was made to the speech, in which hews of peate ws redeived at the Seat M
the jrlowsof the majority upon , the proml Groviernmdnti t V
nent political questions of ths day, were Gkher partieukS might be en!i6tleidV
set forth, and thus made the subject of dis- ftut It k believed that those which 'have
cussioh, before any legislative, measures in beerk stated, are abundntiuicient to en
respect to therri were matured. , Commit- able1 you o decide on the accuracy7 and
tees were appointed to prepare the answer, fairn'essof the charge; under reviewi - 3
majuiiiv vx vjioiu,iuvaa5upposeu,wouiai - , . --.t i-.-t-,,.- ... - . -
be most able Sfld willajko present faithful &ESPECT TO MRl ttAilRlfS .;
ly the views of the maiority; of their re-1 f At a meetincr of the Offifief s and Clefts
Spectivef houses, and the strongest 'man bf rif the rralu'Post fHfe. and of ihW
the myiority was usuaJLy seleeted td 6tiei a Wahingin (?iry Post Office, assehibled
ouwauiuie. Aiiiiouifii iius was mi. van m me iarcnB room oi tnef uenartment: on trre
Buren's first appearaneer in any legislative 21st Apfil? J33p, on-the occasion of the
body,, he .being, with pefhaps a single ex approaching witfidrawal of Mafor "Parry
eepuon, the youngest man that had, up Iq frQm the Depayttnent.- . ( f;f
that time, been selected to the Senate, he -Oh motion of vid;Saun5ers,tK.rnet
was placed upon the committee, and pre- ing.Vas organized by falling J. "V? Hand
pared and reported the answer to the Gbv to the Chair, ; and appointing Oeo. Pitt
ernor's speech. , This answer was publish-! Secretary i - '
ed by his friends,on the oiicasien referred : The following pfeamMe and resolutions
to. It vindicated the justice of the war, were then presented by'' R. llobbie, and
and urged a vigorous prosecution. . This, uanlmously agred to. ;
you wul observe, was at the very session Whereas, it i undefstdod that the tlon.-
at which electors were chosen friendly tt Wffl. T. Barry ntend sodn to dissolve
Mf. Clintbrl.- the conndxicm existing between him and
At the ensuing session of the Leffisla- the Post Office Department, and to erive
ture, which commenced in January, ,1813, to our venerable Chief Magistrate the aid
the political relations previously existing of his talents In another branch of the pub-
between mt: Clinton ana Mr. Van liuren he Sei
leave with ' feeling-'df friendship for all f.
you, and ; with an af 4ent Jesif e forydur i n!
dmduai hapftinessTand- ptdsiJerity; ' ' To
the Chaif man and Secretaryof the met-i
ingi lii&dez mv acknowledgments and re
ciprocate" most cordiallyihe kindsentiments : t
theV hdv$ expressed? ' K v ? - x t :J ,
With sentiments ofthe mastberfeef arid?
sjtirief e f egard, am 6ut friend and; obe?
dient efvant; - -j , , w: BAURYi&$
t-5
Hi1
-t
04th3 st nf,'May -1835t;Wetetm
beingeotganizR ! JHandrirl'rthl
Chairs and A; tfelscno t Secntfam'tte otTf
umg protjeecungs anuepjy di ivtajor jar'1
wetef eadi and drl tootian tjf J Buteri
ri Wherecrri he nor resides, being thejactual service until Novenibet following.
late residence f John Martip, Esq.In the mean time, the Republican mem
ased,andnowownedby himself j lying on ;. nf thn TrrisUfni'n nf Nw VV
pfdee, antlone and a half fmilea nbrUilol the
ifTT Alf Priie9.tarable in CASH, fortv dvs Falls of Nvuse riverl It contains between ele-
iflerlhe drawing:, subject to a deduction of .13 1 ven ind twelve hundred apres the larger por-
Vn i- U"'- ' f x ' J : jtionof which is wood laud retrtimBefed, And
l V 1
titrceasea, ana now owneu py aimseu i ijing on v. T twt vi.
both sideUof the stiBcnewfimfe" JJW X?
feigli to Oxford fifteen milfesi north bf the former
fleeted m .the Spnng "of 1811. resolved,
Der centum. ;jrn
All orders Jrom a distance, by mail (post paid)
dr by 'private conveyance' enclosing' the Gash
or Prze 1 ickets in our previous Lotteries, will
receive the most prompt attention, il address
ed to STEVENSON jfc POINTS," and an ac-
eouiit.,of the Drrfwmg will be forwarded im
mediately ;fter Us event; ?
WWesTickets, S4, Halves 2. Qrs, 1: To
be lAd, in the .greatest variety of numbers, at
arBYENSOrt Ac POINT'S Office,
:T:rfL'-.. RALEIGH. M C.
DOCTOR KOBERTS S
. T8CE AND GENVIKfi . ,
.'. WTtlch Medicamcntuvt,
ITiOu curnifr itKtieestion or Uyspepsta. Liwer
JL Complaints, Jaundice, Cholic, Head Ache,
Pevep ami Agae
Dyserrtafy
Loss cf appetite
Flatulence j
llypochondfia, rlysterickar
Dropsical Complaints
Heart-burn .
Eheumatism
Also' prevents
Bilious Disorders .
. Eemores
Habitual Costiveness
Asthma, Gout
Straguary
Gravel
And Impurities cf the
, Blood.
A person who uftes thj Medicaroenttim "wil
not require the use f the lancet, ot any means
of the healing art-' . It restores and revives the
animal spir its, invigorates the system, re moves
nervous tremuts, abtunds rheumatic and anthri
tic pains, ami prevents their return cleanses
the stomach of all morbid hufllors which cause
indrgebtion, aeidtttes, headache SnAloWrtess of
spirits ( cures all bilious disorders, all chohes of
the stomach and bowels, almost immetftatery j
inspires cheerfulness, gives comfort to the drop
sical, takes away palpitatioh of the heart, gives
circulation to the blood ; restores' bloom to the sal?
Ipn a-:i strkly thteky stud plumpness to the meagre
naoit; purees yithout pain, and banishes all
canses of ftjver of every kind. , The Medica.
meirtrim acts on the stomarlil that in eat reser
voir of the human system, a diseased state of
wnicn causes all disease. No alteration in the
usual habits of life is required, but the abstain
mg from distilled spirits : -
CUT The above invalnfTe 'Mptfielne. brice
62 per bottle, e-n be hd at the D:-ug Store of
ir u,iajL 31 Sf i HA YWOOD d- Co
Raleigh; May 1, 1635.' . f 26
as good aj the country aftrls, with a plantation
sufficient ito Work ten or twelve hands to ad
vantage, 4nd in good repfirir and twa valua
able meadows, weir; set vith grass, There is
some valuable creek bottom includedn the
plantationi"in-'Ksi good state of cultivation.
The improvements are large and comforta
ble Dwe,llingilouse, wit Iv all the necessary ottu
houses, &e. situated withii a few hundred yards
of Forest llill ACidcmy, wbcre there now is a
gfood SChboIi The situation is high, jhealthy
and pleasant. WiLh excellent spring wateif witlim
fifty or sixir steps of the dwelling.
This Lajid 13 Within a tew mdes of the Wake
Forest Institute, a large ahd prosperous institu
tion. Lf Any tertons wislinig to avail them
selves of the above advantages arid situation
Kie requested to call on i'the subscriber f who,
being desirous to move to the West, till sell
abarffamJ .: r Sam L H. SMI I H.
Service
were dissolved, and never again resumed. esolvd, f'Thjat Wfr fianftel Contemplate
The disastrous results of . the preceding this r separation from its, of one 'who has
year had then -began to press heavily on held suchvimportant relations, and display
thtfcCoUntry, and especiallt' on the State of ed in his personEa"! intercourse such kind-
tKi.i V'.l. TT. ; J J. . j ,--jL--;JL . tl-ilil. r.
rV
ofdef to heirtibiiBheri; ' - V mfm
. Mr. Barry beinrf wafted! tmorllby MesSfit'
Douglass", Saunders, and aiaSusdti::
as a colnrhittee, attended thVeetiM!Mrts
after an addresrelchatoed -wecuTfit
tatidns'with ; thembWs'madHiallf
y4VlHvlfj kvvl V11F 4
sREipkcf
..ViT!he ,de '
derslghed feel at the separation f which & ,
n bw?ab'(t toj&fe
to ;htgh ahH ofeVdyj nfied (Jtationt, ini; .
pels therfttptendpr :stiuiqn joT;
their rat1tiiUepf ' iciDldn'y6tf b0
at all JimeVtenedtd tKe while 'yciiii
were 'discharging' the duties bLthe f otirta
Gohnected Wjth
(of man jr .years past, the' andersigne.can-;
not refrain from expressing tne high sensf '
they ente rtain of the manfier in which yot
ha"ve attended o ttrig; vitious ahdifcrftjjt?
cated tfanctibns 3tir!ab
toliSi dnlyi that tne public pUsinenVutJd,
bir..f4itlf folly q.ti bhif'rkiy iperforraeddttT
required !less;frpmt
perintendence thdn you vrefe wilfihg to 'da '
Jfdurself j whiley at the s4mtjrnee
had the , behefi t bf;ou t trfpraatibiiiniK
adidev to aid them 'Tfl . tn-cischrV''6r
their respective Idutie
theiro pleas'iife to say was on all otfriflsiohst
cum iuiiy aim reuuuy accurueu 10 ineni-
A ..t4u wrutt "LiW.
:i f
Forest Witt Wate r. AM 29, 1635, i6t31
7"" The Uiblical Recorder ; will insert the
above 6 eeks, and ser.d: the accoftntito me at
Wake Forest, H ake coutity Q J
TT.
To ?Icrctmiitu
OTSt SllqEs UND HA f&
11 JUL
Go-, wouid infrm the
merchants of Sorth jCarblina
and adjoining States that
they have established a house in Petersburg
Virginia, for the purpose of sellingat wjaolesale.
JUTS, BOOTS and SIIOESJr
They Will keep on hand a complete asjsortirtent
.- i ! .? J ' r .i? J i " !'
Oi every jtre6cnpuon oi iuq aoove namea gooas,
which thy pledge; themselves to sell s low as
c4ti oe purchase in the United State$. I Hey
manttfacttire a great parf bf their gooyis at the
JikL ' u .. iill I. , X
vorm, cqntseejucioy can cii iiiein iowj,
Merchants are vety resoectfHr invited tcrCall
and examine the'ni goods as it may be to their
advantage They are determined to sell every
articfe iirltheir line quite: as low as tin be ob
tained in If ew Turk or any other city; thereby
saving to purchasers at their establishment, the
expense and risk of. transportation: from the
North, Kespectfuliy,? s f
j HASTINQS, PipnCE & Cflf.
Pettrs&vr Marih 26, 1835. 8t2$r
NEW BOOKS.
TjECEIVEU tins tla and for sale at the
JL North Carolina Book Store, '
A treatise orf tbe Pope's supremacy by Key.
Isaac Harrow,
The primitive creed examined by Bishop Hop-
., kins ot Vermont,
No 1 of Bush's Commentary of the Psalms,
rheTSelieious Offering for 1835, -
Mental cultnre, or the means of developing the
hitman tactrrues, ' 1 " ;
Bancrofts history f the TJ. States, Vol. 1st
Chittys rrfedieal jiirwpmdences.l Vol. 8vo
luhglison8 Elements of Hyeriene, v v , ' ,'
Life-afjGeni La Fayette including the raemora
ble TTe blutionof 183,a, f.
cruise pv,ine uiiiieaTaies rngaic i-aromac
round flit world from the year 1 831 to '35
recks Gajftteof tnre State oMHmm,,
Father Bfttler, b sketches" of, frish; manner,
The Yountr' Infidel reclaimed, by R.HewletU'
Happy bid agey exemplified in tk le of rXls.
: Bortonv' rtK:'
Sir Frizrie Pumpkin; and othef tales iVpl. l2tno.I
The Coqtvett by-the anfhnrof Misserhnus 3 Vol.
fa thr-tr Jocfcirtt in thit Sririnnr nf lQtO
to meet m CotlVention for the -purpose or
nominating a Candidate lor the presiden
cy. ; Their numerical strenMh in the two
Houses, was nearly otic hundred. . Of this
number, eight v-seven met in convention on
the 20th of May, 1812, and nominated Mr.
Clinton : who, on bomg mfofrned of the,
nomination accepted it. Mr. Van Buren
was not then a member of the Legislature
nor was he in a-?y way connected With
these proceedings. He, however, concur-;
Yi , in the riTvmriiMf cnnnnrttnnr ihtti
nomination thus made and acceptedand
af the session of the Legislature, ;yeld lit
ioyeraoer ioiz, in conjunciion.wun a
majority of the Republican members of
eacn orancn,- no iook a aeciaea part in tne
support of the Presidential electors, who
were voiea ior its inemuy 10 lvir. Vyiimom
and who ultimately' gave him the vote of
the; State.- The Republican members j
the Legislature of 1811-12, who brought
forward Mr. Clinton as a candidate had
been themselves nominated and chosen, b
the; itepublican eieGtsrs ol .inc severa
counties and districts itl the frla'nner usuat
ty tuupiuu in j.'icw x urn., uiiu were tuup
sidercd the Representatives of the De
moqracy of the State, They and their
constituents had supported the Adminis
tration of Mr. Jefferson, and that also elf
MfV Madison, in all the great questions qf
ork. Her course in respect to the nefis dfld urbanity towards: Us. without an!
war pecame tnerelore a matter oi tnenrst expression at our acknowledgments, and a
importance.. Mr Van Btifen, from- the tender of our gtoodveishes ifpy his future
commencement oi nxs legislative career, welfare. f '"-...
gave to all waf measures thot moM decided Kesolved .That the' gfeat and tlhe&im-
l1rt.AIA1lo t-n v-.-v-v A at. -mv 1 1 f 1 A . T ll J 11 f 1 ?..... . . a
ins spcfcues aim votes on me noor oi ineiunaer me aaministration oi iviajor carry;
kj4iC4.i, iivy iuua a reauug pan iu 'uc it is pruui uous z.eui Hi un; uuoiu: service
nomination of Governor Tompkins, andiandhis devotiorf td the wishes and wants
was appomiea oy tne meeting to prepare ot the people. To multiply, tififl fiufCken
an address to the Republican electors in the sfrextms of intellieencet; tintit fhev
support of that nomination. In this na-1 should beaf its blessines to all--fo our em-
V. ....a li. : lilt jji. m:. a 2 2,. J v: i' l.r ';
pv vvciu i wigc iuiu ine causes uuu i oryo eiiiemenis unu iroriiic.r population,- as
KiumiM ui war, turn viuu.a!u wmuweii as to me oiaer communities oi ine re-
riiuch force of reasoriing, athd with all the pubi-has been the ficmbition qf f he' Post?
fervor' of youthful patriotism,' tifeihuisiii-' iiiastef General . ' , , vi
In the fecent compilation of Mr EttomdntfffarU for the virjfue&" and talens of Mafor
which Vdtt may have seen, you maf findfBafry ; a grateful retfcfileetiori of his fna
copious" extracts from this address , No ny acts of friendliness and Courtesy; and
man I think ean fedd them without a deep an ardent fcfrpe that h'fs foture lot may be
conviction of the' writer's sincerity arid sfeal ftf owned with prosperity and feappiness '
In April,- I8l3f Govefnof. Tompkins) fcesolved, That the Chairman find
was re-elected ' but the Federalists obtain- cfetary commhnit'afe tliese proceedings to
eda majority in the House of Assembly, the Posmaster as a tekifnonial of the seii
During the next session of the! Legislature", thflents afid feelings cherished toafdtf
which commeneed m 1814, Mfv Van Bn- nim oy tne omcers anu cierKs pi tne rost
rcn was again Conspicuous : and as the ptrp-' wmce epaxuneiu in me enyoi rv a
nlsir .JitdticIi tiro in fVi hnTidanf n ftTmn.'l toft : -
sitibni the rourse . of the Senate became In pursuance of this resolution .the fcl
doubly importanU He assisted in carry. loving letter was, addressed to the Post
ing through theSenate several measure? master Getierar arid the annexed reply fe
mtenaed to aid the CJeneral Ciovernment nl
triepfosectitJott o! fhe' tval,j which were ref
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you bat! dany'interioutseV
weir cminw
uibiiy wtneeu;, ypu,o uspea ror re-i.
ject any paft-enr, very: fewf of 6f went rt
wa'r a1ssatisf1edrv:f t' ws ouf :aou fbr
tune,- in most cases, to overcome prejudices:
by misrepreserifaHbn and, Sgndfahc X'f,bti!
those who (fame with UnfaVofable "vletvs'f
.oi: jrout1 coi'du'lV went tLmfiviimelilid
yun.wcre aujtiuuaiy uisppeu jo uo tnent
allthejuhi(f5
cc-rrectj)
missions We have he?rTd Mm WZpattftt
themselVeSrd:deem itvvC
youo siate thera;6rl ihls oWnr v ? v w
'Such of theundetiiged llhllirifeifi:'
He c6nferenes'to which these differences
between ihe two Houses led, was one ofthje
principal speakers on the part of the Se
nate. At the speeial session of the Legis
Northern Carriages ftfr Sale.
MES iRSi? Curtiis Frdzee
S'lCo'nv. havef taken a
Ihouse on IVtlmington street,
sites tile east end of the Mar.
kct, wheire they intend keeping: rlr assortment
oi iNonnern .maie UAq$IAG8 eid . tlAK
NESS? bt their own matmctufe j wich they
will !ell low fiirlcasli, ank warrant the 'work to
be of the best kind. They will receive order!
for Carriages, and have them forwarded tohts
place, with all possible despatch. Persons want
ing Carriages of any .description, are Invited iff
call and examine their work before they pur
chase elsewhere;
Koleim, 30
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(uii ami. iocit ita
, I' :RELL IIAXGIZG,
rSV3AZ jcmdwigned, respectfully. Informs tlte
pjti :citBiisofI.Ia.kigI''4 that
we was established hitosett in this city t and is
i. execute ail oruers lnr .we aoove
Weigh; April 1st
N, R. Th
.txecvtte!
fSs and
5 TtJ JiK K. fc2' I W m
e subscTiber? at",' rib enaretl to
all kind jof R.wtk itt.ttAltfi w'.tK nit
public polky connected with our foreign JjefeteaVby the other House and m the pubj
relations. r ne great mass ol tnem, so.ia
from being opposed to belligerent measures
against Great Britain Were! in favor of ft
more decided policy towards hef .
In regard to Mr. Van Btiren this vdk
peculiarly the case. There was probably
no person in the State, of his own age, whp
had given a more efficient support to the
measures of the Uenerai Uovernment, di
ring the whole period of the restrictive sys
tem, than himself. Ff is cotemporjarieS of all
parties', m the County of his residence, might
do appcaiea to as witnesses on tms pen
He? was tin open and decided advocate
al the strong measures proposed again
Gfeaf lXrifain durini? the session of Col
gtess or 181 1-12 the war included- Hay
ina" been born and reared in the same town ;;
riavliig; been; from July, 1 8 12, Until aftr
the peace, an inmate of fnsJamiiy,. I am
able to speak on this subiect .from Dersorjal
krfowledge. iNo man of character", ac-
mtalnted with his course and opinions m
lor win veifture ro .assert, tnst ne ever
expresses auooiDi as to me justice oi tne
war, or tne expeuiency oi engaging m p,
af the time it was declaredV : p k ; -; L
In supportmg thai, nomination of Mr
Ciriton Mran JBwtett: clonsultedi what
he believed to be the wishes of the Repub
licans of his State. His efforts1, however,
wrei conhned toANew. Yor.f?;
made -by the friends Mr. Clinton, in I othef
States, he naa no concern. And though
- Post Office Department. )
21st AprU 1835. V
Dear SiR: -
We have thehoTiof fo enclose certain re
solutions unanimously adopted at a iiieet-
imr of the officers and clerks of this De-
aturcof New York, held in Septemberl partment; held to day ; and assure you, sir,
1814, his efforts,, though not more zear m making tins; eommuniration, we
iouV were more efficient and useful the performd task;most grateflil ttr our wfi
MuvA" s-ftf'.lfn Tvovtvr hormrr mtha moan i i-rt a I IP PI 111 iTSV
regained theif ascendency In the Assembly We a dear sir, very fespecffulyf
Yorii obedient servants.
utive nroclamation.nconsenuence of thef , J. W.-. HAND, Chi rl.
cnaracter wnicn naa neen eivenio sne war .
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durmg the year, and of the exposed eonM ri""' vv i . isarrt.
ditiori of the State.- .1 he answer . of tne
Senafe fo the spe'edh of .the Governor, af
gain prepareu jyy iuiu ua.iuxit iaan yi in;
uommatee,- ana;wnicu you win. : aiso una
in the compilation1- f Mf. Emmons, ref
stfre of your artfuaintanc'e betqt e -xoii eh
testimony iO tkb nnblernished teaof of ypur,
privatejife, an the u
oi your puouc course, i ney aeen ra
proper time fS make tf is declaration "as
afi&dtf justice teQttired of ith nlkrf
mme.1 feceived mrife ufimeritetf .abuseF
from those . ifilcT PlM tpeatcf kiitK
tetest in the defucioh
or rirbp, misled th6fa
of others, were tofailV jgfioiant .of you
true character. X: : ;; '' .' !-
;VvVerfc1teratere
with which We part from too, soffene don
!y by the hope-tbat the jthinge wilF coa .
duCe td1 (he interest of totfr family white:
it promotes your own nonof ariti the pdb-
tic goog. Drawing oui. concl usions lib ra
out knowledge f vbfit ; talems nd fnfegri
ty, we cannot obbt Ihttt Iri the Statjoatd
which jyou i ate ealled, yon will so dis.
Whh thfe toost Sincere wishes foKvouf
prostref itjr, a'hd that tod may long retain
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1 Pots4 Office hiikklkiSkvA
f tasbinon2drAprl
eMemehI have the pleasure 16 dii
affirmed the justice of the confesTon out knowledge the; recerpt of yr letter; -of.
meetingbf eOfficers'
nart. adverted to flW eventM nature of ffie yeSertfay, enclosing to me certain resoluy
crisis,, its dangers and its1 dtifie and ftledg- tiohaf adopted at a me
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thereon fidence of this jCotimty wh ich yott
haveso faithfully served; w i bid yoa &&
affectibnatefareweAl.'r "4 ''i " i v;,:' .
vis f i
ed to the State and Union, the activeco auuierits oi im ipuiMirein, auu oi me
operation bf , the. Senate. II think '2 on, pe Postmasterand his Assistants,. of Wash-nisino-
it you will affree that it was- in ingfori Chy, wherem Itinl sfpbken of fcmd--
keepintf With the character and exigency ly, personally, an r With apprbbatKTtf to
ef the times. ' . ,a J:) --:'t U myfficialcoridtfct .Havmattheinyim
tltiTiTKr thlrf SrWinT sssforL Mr. Vari tiori M theesident Consetd to eriter
. ; U r v, GEO. .G1LLISS ,
a?C.,WlLLlA
RlCH't) BENNfilX ?
SA1'L GRUBB.;
T?nif.Tv rAnf,rd hrnno-hf inTrvL arid deS Up bthCf Qfl
fehded in debate several wan measures ei IJTi'HW!f.Hn fty ft
th. i Rfrrmtrt iKWirdS'.rfc flif source of the highest sistoibn an, siepa-
most prominent was W A an aetata autherf ratmtotiiose watfl 6m; aite been
ise the raising of s troops iqr. the delence oi"a" Ti .T" fr'
prepare
niiviii:3 ita . itrvMiaSTH. in l rrer w r- rv ufhi ilia 1 icr. ' - - - - - - - v -
Leaves fi-om mv Leo. tt.k..Sv 'PL Ommet 1 Vol He haston it.uf 1 mt.?!.i fa iwr-in! the choice of electors, Mr Clinton
Tib,ev(Hall2 Vola, the jrotes of ,the Fedeiial
The Princess or the'ntine, W lMt tnrgari; AU job entrusted to hira, willbeexeckted wimlm
:s Jkdfij& teL 20 , 6' -'towards him, of the;oraIxsi pa:
a Jaw,6 Jhs 24fbkiDf;.'ktoer.I-8l4i -IK
authorized Gfterrior tpae thesj
posal q the General Uoyerflment,-
menrortwofyearsto oerai
classifications of the, militi'
but with such ' irnnroTeinenivrnt its.'deMW
y.tas to avoid many ' o jil
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sea ny Buiiaoie
a of the Stated
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T have the pleasure to at
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knowledge the reeejipfby ihe, hands of the '
Chief JClek Df the rourth AuditorXomcei
qf Vqucom toon jcation of the 7th" ti It. ,
has .been my principal anibitiogi
succeed ;in:-ac
thejstreamyof mfeltigence trnfilthc
bear ks raessrags to ai 1 : to our em
tlemenfs and frrxeraJaroiis;'as'' well it was5entif 'ej je jpomaneoai .unexpect-;
as ffef older cmi&kMbftheRepuhlicV? dy"fr'h6i Kpenro'f 'design'mMpabl!e lifer
11 1 naye uol carrv jnvyreii whd- perrec -lusiice ana "i .
object, i:mprtiaiity towards a jl with whom, l may ;r -
comriDuicti'uave aau ouiciareiaiionsr ano.uie unuea v,r. r
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