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:fv$: :- ; U:;-;:1i:P' J$0 . -I. ." if--:1- r I. 91- 'if rir i. 1 v.- I 1 is expression of yourooU;wiIt.::W.Rich.b'a beeo sou ght, by me in no other va y, is at 'thttsame time af confirmation of the.souriuS jsess'of the principle,-; ana the ; most grati; 7 fytng evidence of my success -in its practi- cable-application. . You dqme;justice jwhen,ybu,say, that JI Have never exacted from you more than j A was myseiiwiiung io periormv in our, Government,' where.pubjic officers are but . the servants t : (Jie; People- the4 higher . the elevation, and the-&rf aternihe salary; itt.$troge.t-isvtbe-iobligaUon,(by;--3eir to tender, an eQuivalentJor the;pthek; tie who "does not feel that obligation, .does not annreciat'e-as he, oufrht' lha character of out tioyerrrment,anu nis. relation, iu-.wp i "Peonies and he who does not endeavor.. to. 1 'disc barge if , is u a m i nd fu 1 ql h is . fi rst p pi?- licfi duty, and unwprumoi any puuuur&w a." "4 v , iy KenuDiicanB ana v& . n mi. . s , , 1..... m ji-Wo'cancv Mr.Tomsroole's--which Tvillrm must lav di till tur next the'toWe of rthe tu pxoDaDxntjv oe suppueu uy elected IMeffatejs' names bur as ; 1 aze "ft ,1 feaT mv 'friendsrnnticpate .toomucn well will certainly elect a JlepubHcan we havft dptpTfnined to' nresent a' comparative list of thfe-Delegatcs til the- present ana-p me next;ses$ionB-rarrangeu accoiv1";1" 1 a APtin o- hf 'Wplpcmtes fronr the coun ties of Lincoln ;and ecktenburgovas omajoruy,;.- - . r. thth.-in inurMiance power Mr;Dromgoole! tbilitvbe sn'pp can f making the parties stand 20-to 12--maiontv. -1 -.-a-- - - - 4 t 'S'T'Ljum.n frnm- th' tnhT'pL that the Wmr3'-'bad. reaUy q,i r s; wrwhiir a maioritv-in the last; House of Delegates J 4.' J. H; GhoWa (da) qU 20 and that the lnenas! jnpajminraip-tJiWr.iw'Mi- istration will Haver a majority m. the .;SVYw5 of making: a-diffcrence: nn t pa v sneaian'r, 'oi uiedtiouses 01.: Accprnac--, Albemaro( Alleghany,, Anieua f fto.ni -rn,e - in ..tbt.'tresponsible . station -to Amherst, which it hasieen the pleasu re pf the,. Pre-f Augusta v, BMAnMflllmp; I pritfr -linon Its duties-Bath. , ; 1 with feai andtremblino : "batat the same. Bedford timn vitha' fitrnnWs ofDU4-i)ose .vhichv Berkeley j npthrngxan shaUeOvdevoteaU inyQdi j Beetourt V 11 III I 1 1 1 n I Lll IT IIUAV ri 3 IU, JM w- 1. IV .i - fallrit ihalLbe because it-is irrvppssrbje nr me to te isuccessmi oejnjf., luuruicu. i. A. ?j?, JF? -Sep., t - 1 0 ) 1 . '. f .ft - t -J ' ' Si ' a V rangeraentbur solefp the QnRi ; thePrsidejit repos iQ rnVJ IJhayejjibmo : r tlve to :actute:iiebn 0. 6. 0.. 0. 0 o 1 i 2 jT 2 1 1:, Franklini iFrftderick Giles Gloucester GoocEland son-..; Greenbrier Greensville Halifax Hampshirp Hardy Harrison Henrico Hnrv Isle of Wjbt James City, cHarffo of .the ."duties alias station,, to ;en4 bTe: him lo'clbse is,adpVinitratj9h with 6noradvance;m proraotefthenteresiorour country. To the slandeh.of iEc rofliUe and misinformed, of JwhicKjrqti speak, I have Jong srnce become measurably indiflerent: YountlemVnif of whora,haje,yer -exa.cted.ihe':lig,srppli Ssef.vici, apd loSyhoni I hvejhev?r u(wred ardvvith thejrjeun tainflaenee jpw ions ? or acts"can bear, witriess how Jit-' te. probable it is that tIwduld prostitute any public station to pa riy' or other i m p.ro not nu fnoscs. If I had lived .down these imputations vUhin the narrow sphere .bfj one office, I shall 'pui them -down, if I have opportunity, upon the broader theatr , of another. hile I shall ever express . and rhaihta in, with "ardor and' h rmness, TTy own political Opinions -and principles, n s a right wh ich no patriot, would surren- - der for oflicei and no 10 nest man would jiitp excrcise,?I will rieer penn it myself, nbs lifTef those 'underVroy ; control, lit I laibwjindcan; prevent; jt to bring; the poweiof office to oratei-yon elections, otherwise than" by 3n jmpanial, rigid, and punctilious discharge of its duties. is; James Citi upt to govern "the, People, but -to tfrujJefiefson tbein,.taat praci s are created ; ana a ae- xvanawna; partU re from that pririci plerin their admin- King & Queen istrationis an inpnroach to those Xisurpat Kin GcprgQ tfons which lipid so large! a, portion of j King William . jnalikindJiJp.naaije;;;-'. ..f-- '.r;; ... Mincaster; and n taking leave of you, Ibe'tireH4 pfocate; most cprjdially, the personankind iiess With which you rcom munication a boahd. Wo' whatever field of action I 1 may be calfed,l , cahnof to'jfiqcf offi cial n$sbciate5 With vhom I can act. with more pleasure to myself, or more advan tage to the public service j and unexpect edly happy shall I be, if ipy other, sta tion I find myself in those respects equal S v fortunate: From mv Ipprsbnal tnbwt- of my sae'cessoTr X' arri Jdurt you, gentlemen I wilV have , no cause to re gret th6 change in you ir official 'spperior, nd theTe remains to me the pleasinff' re , flection, that whilerour bfEcfal connexion j may be severed, our personal relations roay i not onl v be nVrseirved. but made most Irrtv- ! rhate" '. On, this anticipation' I rest a targe Tjoriion pi my nones : 01 any ,ij,appiuca ji rnay hereafter be my good fortune to; en joy, jn the society of my ;felloW:me". ' Accept; gentlefnehVjfot yourselves se verally assurances of niy ever kind and grateiui emem prance,, wun niy pesi wisu; es fbr'ybur happiness rid prosperity; V ;4-; v ;WithNtne higBiesV regard ? " . .1"; v 'i'Vln;Hante3obertGe:4vGet.Cl ; tiss; FbrresfitRobf;,T. lc&) Ro bert Johnstoiifeprge M; Head, N.- C. VilliamandRicM';BennetU;( and Samuel Grubb, 'Meisingifotltie Fourth Auditor's office. t ' : 1 Bfunswickv Buckingham Cabsllfv; -; ; ICaSpbll,j' Caroline , ' harlottcf mu, , . ; 1 ; .0 -VJ-1 0 0 1 hi 0 Chesterfield .,0 Ciilpeper j 0 Cumberland , 0, pinwiddie , 0 : jl I Elizabeth CitV, &c, 0. f!' 0 I 41 .-itii, i-.'iW s. Fauanier'l '"k 0 2 FaYette-& Nicholas :0 v &fett0, Fluvanna i, . 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 1.. 2.. 0 2 to i0 0 la 1.. I.-1. ;4l6hi J. HiM . Beale (RVJaraes H. W- Beale 9thrW.P;TavIor (Wl 10th; J. WChinn (R) llih. J Robertson (xv) 12ih. F. Gordon (W) 13ih. J4 M.'i Pal tori (R) l ith. C. E, Mercer (W) 15ih. E.' Laras, Jr. (KJ Geo.-JiyalC;"' John Y. 31 awn . . v T;, John AV. Jones (Rep.) G.-C. DroHoole (RepO .James V.onl(iin, Wattep Cole (lien.') ... Kaib'l H. Claiborne Henry'A,Wiw:- ll 1 John Boane (Ren) 1 JohnTaliarerro (Mrhig) JohnBobertsLon, James Garland (Rep) John jtt- Patton ; Charles I'iMercer Edward LucasV. I7ih. SLM'D.Mopre(.W) 18ih. J, H. Fultpn fW.) IPrh.W.M'CoraasCW) 20i'h. John JAllen (W) 21st. E. C:-Wilson (W) delegated -to-jhera-hy-ieetinga Ltlieii: respective counties, tor the puTppse oi.cv T'a irnpafirT firm" feniiblican to repre- -oirftbfistnct-innrie -National - Cohven- on to be hQld.at BaitimoTen'the uin oj Geo--.W Hopkins (RejS) Wininm'TrCdinft9 rt, t,w,a ynn i Vm, S. Morgan (Rep) piiblicarrs as candidate foT the .next Presi 5ent:and".Vice :PWttdit of the. Unitec State s, and who will be rnost' likely, to car- trmes ' of Geru Jackson's "admin isiratibu. ( The meeting, was organized by ihe, ap- and Dr.'0Wv CALpwELi'as secretary; and ato a few remarks by jMaj.' JT Combs, Oil UUJCUl UI liiC IllVClilJ, ib vvcio xvvuin-., n motion of Cant. John Walker, that the meeting go into an:.eiecuoii;iu a ucicgai . iAt a rr Tlesboto a meeting held in the town: of Mut ' : plrPhilo: tf h it 1, I have, just - seeh atbr V1 the' democratic1 'citizens of communication in;the: ".Carolina Yatck Alav inst:. to nominate seme prcmment-Re-lden, Secretaries. T.he object of the meet- th& meeting" of the.-RennW;-. party friendly to the administration r present .Chief Magistrate, ."Andrew Jacv son, hich; tpoV pfcte inMhe-town 0f vuutiuuc, aim ai uiuu i prcsiQed n Chairmani bi the 1 8th of ' April last. My business forUhe- last few years h beenlo-. attend to the afiairs of my farf and:othef i?dcrne:t;c concerns ; I 'should feel nbrdispositipn, therefore, to appear be fore-the - public; through; the columns of newspapers, but' for. the egress pervert ai$ reso utions expressive' of; the viewand ot.tacts and lalse statements contained in ?etingr.. Doct,G. C' Moore, ,ui vwumuuuoii. . x cannoi permiuhe ;olinty in a convention to assemble in' the tpynoi nertiora, rerquimons county, to atnmate some proper person to be run. m dpjpositipn toihe late Itepresentative of the Edenton "District in Congress, v -The. fbl; lowmcr proceedmers took place .. , - - On motion Jno. . Varni Esq. wds called iner haiTin:i)een-stated from thehaif " fOn motion the foUoivine; persons were appointed a ommjttee; a'cbrafta'preatnble wjsIips of tlip tTipf tirnr v-.vi- u j : j S Ctrpt U Vinson, CoL George Spiers, poet. ,Puy lu Ull:c a garas myself ,U' Wheeler and DocTho?: V. Roberts. Ih that: pornmuniCation I am represented After1 retiring, d few .moments tho himitpcsitively- refo to act as Chairman toe through Its chairman reported the folr of the meeting, as though I were opposed ldwinpreamble and resolutions 1 othe.Qbjectfot which itwas called. This ftoi affeiY rtti'statement: is as much at war with tn, national '- administration" havihg;, arrived; as most of the other assertions in iho eor " Thus, it appears'&lhat we'- have gained: Aolnt0n : who" acceptco, ahd'addressed the u07Z.y " chair in a manner, suitable to the occasion. W ballot: which resulted in the unanimous when it 'becomes hecessar'ynhate should mmfKif. ! thatI r i . v ,1 t '-"j ts --ii t : ivu iiA ; av;:i, f v. snectrallv aeclmea. when nrst nnmi.j election of Col. John' P. Hoke, of Lin- NiKE llepublica4iTmembers on.e 1 Nett - gairiT' 8 inembets or 1G votes.' ; -; :s " iIn the last Congress, the Administration, had only 7 friends, and 14 opponents. In the next, the table? are urned-the Ad miniitraliori rhas B friehds:;ari-d -'loprjo- nents. 1 " "I ' Richmond Lewi j Logan Loudon r .- , . Louisa . liUnenburg . Madison i - - Masori &i Jackson Mathews ccc. L; !:. '; Mecklenburg i ' Monpugsilia , Monroe , 4 Montgton4ery:y Morgan s ri , Nansemynd Nelson V Norfolk Cputy .. NorthaniPton Northumpciland 1 X X 0 i , 0 D -,i Q 0 2 0 ''At' 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 K 0 t 1 0 ,1 0 i2" 2 . 0 1 6 0 : 0 0 4'' 1 1 . " - 1 2t 0 i 1 ;: 0 0. 1 : .0 ii I ? 2 0 1 1 12 ' i 0 I I 0 1 2 2 1 0 2 1 I 1 -Q 0 0 .0 0 1 1-1 1 ," Ohio And MWH1QAN. ' "fcxtract of a letter from one of the Com issmners'pponted to' survey the line -' " 1 iff- . -1 .. j v . i ; . '' . between iwicnigan - aou. vaipt , lP a. genue itnan iri Newark; 4 , V;' "Defiance,' fpn 1G, ,1835r ; VM Dear Sir: Our party are, jn motion 1 tThe advance hav gone ph toreonnoitm ! end bring news;:r;QuY came up to this place this: morning,We J sal!eorvthepad:i two - ' 'Tbe outrages committed on the ;Toledi- aws by GenBrbwh's, (fichigan) troops, is Tmnaraweiea in civu cuuiiuviu.iucb. nuns- cs have beert roken ppen : in theT night time, arrd f;onr f itieVs carried bff-wo-meh aniibusjed.iThebtnmissioneM for .'Vunmtir the line are?threatened with . out- a!r: Wbmenv'ar -.. . u v v. " J ' r 7 7 ' aa armed forceof 500 meri forthwith and Ben' BelUefl he4bisy'toornTng:;forthaj' ' Tu rnbse. : Pr m bt'.isnd-iifficient. measu res wibe, pursued, unfiT , this question is set :i:4vl56 will I bve its' Advocates! Because lOrange Patrick Pendletori ? Pittsylvania ,L . Pocahontas 1 1 Powhatan Preston ; . . '; Prince jldward Princess Anne , Prince Oeorge Prince William Randolph. Rappahannock Rockbridge , -Rpckinghum. Russell u K Scott i Shenandoah Smyth . , . j Southampton ' Spottsylvania 10, Stafibrd , ,..;r,40 R?:P'r", - rV.': i 9 - .0 Tazewell - t I ,.; f'X'-M I Tyler r. Xr,0 4i ? Washington 10 1 Westm6relan4peQWI 0 Norfolk Borough 0, iiichmond ,yity llor life will have its: Advocates! Because man naj tong enjoyeaoui. ,vc juiuw riot that it is anV reason' why he should al- ways.?enj6y it C(W , belreve in .troouent -: ,enangv5 BUU J mayj uc auusi. iu voi ai j -' obsemdrthatthe pubhc ate-beneilttedKby -: Mr' Calhoun's; doctrine of fee-simpld in 0 0- 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 o; 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 I 2 vl 1 .4 : I I a- Q a I ; p 0 . i :: ? . 0 o v, J0-. : 0 : t ii 10. 0 : 0 1 1 0 - 1 1 1 0 . 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 ,'1 . 1 -. 0 1 1 .0 1 1 6 1 0 1 1. 1 1 lo 1 1 1 1 0 .2 it 0 1 1 I . 1 0 4 IV 0 1 V 1,, 1 1 0 0 1 IV 6: l 0 0 t 0 0 a .0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 r ir 0 1 1 0 0 3- 0 0 0. , 1 J o( 0 0 0 1 o- 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 : 1 JO 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ..a 2 0 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 V 0 1 1 ;:0 1 Vfikcus CaMihth.'i': mruter of no toriety matter that does not admit of deni a ?onsisrenuv wun iruininai.a caucui. durinjr the . last winter at Washington, consisting of. a portion1 of the jTVnhessee delegation in the House, witbout. the coon tehance or concurrence of a single friend ofthe adinihistratibn rrom any6ther State, did nominates bring out and present Judge White; to the people of this nation, as a candidate for the Presidency, j " On motion of Capt.' Reed, it was order ed, that. the proceedings' of, this meeting; be sighed ' by the Chairman ah, Secretary, and puDiisnea m me in j. otanaaru. Uii motion, tne meeting aajournea., , 1 MICHAEL M'LEARY, Char. : pr W. Calpwell, Sec. t . Charlotte, iJfay 0, 1835. , . ?, inn nrMirrw nr-wWn hiivf KotnM chair-matKuionseqUfcnce of hainfrAf diappointed;intie- course officially pur- yrar jparuuAiy ,'J neanng.j siied Willi vlor-f?' hft nan riv ' 4 ' -" ii ' ' V-v-k r vit yH nt IyjV -v r- tkitt - j-i. T . 1 as'we. believe havingproven recreant to tne vuavi VU1U'" not lost my iWnicn jwe -supponeu turn T f . i".uj5","i' "i nonor Martin Van'Bhrn is abused and vili fied by the nullification 1 wig's,' because they suvpect him of having been friendly to the Proclamation and Bloody Bill, at the very same time they are supporting with ardor and ieal a man (Judge White) for the Presidency, who is knowti to hae sup ported those menstiTcs, not .only by his vote, but with all his influence and elo quence! Truly, the length, and i the breadth, and the depth, of the consistency, the principles and the p-itriotjism of modern wiggery, are past fipding out.- Banner, The Senate of the-United States, at its last session, passed a resolution, requcsjinjr the President to consider of the expedienc y of entering into negdeiations with the South American States for the purpose oft securing' for bur commerce pnd people, n safe passage across the Isthmus, from the Atlantic to the iacihe ;Ucean. In com-4 pliapce with this recommendation ofthe Senate, we understand, the President has appointed Colonel Charles jBinuLE, of Tennessee, to conduct the r.egotiation, and that hp is about to visit the Southern Con tinent, in prosecution of the ejects in view. Pennsylmiitftn. : 'T7ie ItCwUlown Com.ntion.We have: ju'sti'c'ei v'&J ftheVjrati.fy.ing intetligencej; irnxi, lute uemoeraiic otuii? vonvrunuu ui Lewistown, haye pnariirrionsly notnmateclt; the sources ot discord which our opponents HenrV A' Muhlenberg as thf? D-'mocraticl'sGek to cast as firebrands into the camp? candidate for Governor and have electedij Resolved, therefore, That our fellow citi Delegates to the National. Convention toj'zens of this, electoral District be request- be held at Baltimore on the 20th inst. in-j'cdto CP-operate .with us m the expression structed to vote for Martin Van Bureu as resident..' . T There were, we understood, one.hun dred and twenty-four ;pelegae in atten dance, and the utmost "unanimity prevail d.: John U. Bucner or Uauphiu actea as President. 'is-. 'M officoia life tenure--is hot recognized by i uosd it j six Jiave j)eeri retunie4:g Qfthfese ;:;einbc'ratf::.i5 it A iWM2buti re presenting ai:Republican cbuntr, he voted wiih the Republicans! - f 5 fin obedience to'ihe instructions oi their conn ry" they Voted ftf:&3M rtutair ol UEavsoa voteaior tuves. inoua xiw vote wai dark and donbtfut Vtfce lastifHe yc led at one tme for Daniel, as Councilor," at' ano' l.oer lor jreuaieiun. ni anuiitcr iyi maviauauu on ' othe party" qaespns,1 :generaHy.f with the Whtsr tlf thi be to ircfireseftt lura as:a: xar leique pphticiani I it is;beciuse theuth itwlftis a burlesqne. , ! w ?i fj i ' : o V otea lor jiives anniUHiiieii auu wu.vucf pi I'll Voted for iLeighonce for. Danieland n :ti' iV:: l STATE ;; T' TJier ca4 '-'iaBieelt'edihis snrlnet ana oi mo o nenaiors wmcu cuiij . 4 - ,- ': t r vj '.--t i 4;: twcyjJ:iMessre.;; OiViO IK COV&TY. . On Wednesday, the CtK inst; a number pf the friends of thexidmidistration in Ons low County, held a meeting .at the Court Housed for the purpose of taking into cpn pideration the expediency of nominating a jDejegate to represent tle NewbernMlistrict in the Couventien proposed to be held at Baltimore on the 20th inst. T he. meeting having been organized by calling Qol, Ed Ward Williams to the Char and appoint ing Edward Ferrand, Secretary, ah appro- ibriate address was delivered by John A BackliouSe Esq.,' after .which, a committee Consisting of Messrs Lot Ballard, Daniel IS. Sanders, and David W. Simmons, was appointed to introduce resolutions expres- sive 01 tne meeunf. iJ.uer a snori aossnce, the committee.reported the following reso lutions, which were unanimously adopted . W I 1 - rhl . T . t - 'l. itesoivea, x nai wnen u Decomes ne cessary for a free people to choose their ru lers, it behooves, them to select .such indii viduals as will administer the government accordins: to those doctrines which the ma jority. deem best . calculated to secure th& prosperity anu happiness oi tftc people. 2. Resolved, That we in common with the great democratic party throughout the Union, blieve that the present national Administration has been conducted in ac cordance with a soundand liberal policy, land with-an eve sinsrle to the honor and wciiare oi iue,peopic 01 me voiueiitriacy. 3. Resolved, That the principles and policy rrursued by our Chief -Magistrate, deserve and shall receive our warm sup port, and that we yrill endeavor by all hon est means to elect as his successor, one who will cherish the same policy and be guided by the same principles. 3. Resolved, Thaf we regard the pro- posed Convention at Baltimore, as a safe j expedibnt for uniting the Republican party I principles on therefore-: select a carididale in whom we can repose the confidence which. he has forfeited. j. Resolved ;That:we approve of the pro posed' convention,; to assemble in the town of Hertfqrd; Perqiiimohs. county, to nomi- pate a aemocratic. ;canaiaate m opposmon to Wm. B. Shelmerel ir ' - r"&eoived.iThat the :followinsr persons. David E. Sumner,' Dr. fThos.' Vi Roberts, . Isaac Carter, 'Col. Georjre Spiers and David 0ssbe'"delegated yfb represent us fn sajd onvenlion. . . ' y . , I Tlesnlved. That mpn sn res anI not mem ' lliould be our watchword. . v ; I Resolved, . That the proceedings oi this meeting be signed by the Chairman and oecmarifs, anu puuusiJt'u ui uie iva- leigh Standard and the newspaper in Eden ton and Elizabeth City. JOHN ,V ANN, Chairman.- A. Darden Secretary. The new Postmaster Generalize into office on the J st instants A letter pub lished in the Argus says: . iV. Y. Times ne was acconipanieaxo me aepanmeni by Major, Barjy ho introduced to him thescveral officers aricl clerks. These gen tlemen afterwards' assembled u the large room -of the General Post Office, and. Mr. Barry being conducted to it by committee appomted for the purpose, addressed the meeting in a very feeling fanner', and then took his leave individually of its mem bers. . Itwasaa impressive, and interest ing occasiorjd 1 i , Mr.' Kendall comes' into the department under a universal concession, even from the enemies of the administration, of possessing ample abilities for the arduous duties now devolved upon him ; and under the general expectation from its friends, that he will conduct this most chfficujt brancji of the executive government in such manner as to commShd the respect . and confidence: of to actasthe hiirman: of so respectable.; meeting r . : i Aairflis Represented that I am op. )OSed tohe. election of ; Mr, .Van Bdrex to the next -presiclcncy; 'f'has 'is untrue I prefer the Hon, Tiros, H. Bexton, or the Hon. Martin Van Buren, to an other man in the nation, after "the expiration cf the term 6f-odr present Chief Magistrate. 1 prefer theni beeapse tjiey.'are talented Republicans, friends and advocates of Gen. Jackson's Administration! - which I have always supported, and whom I have al ways preferred to any man now living for iiiai v"ice. , ru). i am, noiwimsianaing m favor of the National Convention of the Republican party, to be held in Baltimore on the 20th instanty aiid'so is, also, Pre- sidenjt Jacksoh,' as will .appear from his letter; written m February last, to the Rev. Mr Gwynr Nashville Tennessee! I will support the nominee of that body. for the sake of union irt the Republican party, -to prevent ourselves from' being split up "and dividpd,-and to prevent the opposition (which appears to be compescd of the odds arid ends of all parties) from getting into mce, and thereby prostrating the prominent measures of the Adrrjujtra-. tfon of our distlnguisKed Chief Magistrate, Andrew Jackson. . 4 .The writer of tte;-;;himtttcation is also very deficient in his calculations, with regard to the number who attended the meetirigtfn, if t her et must hove known U JHencehis motive, no oubt, for con? cefdn:Mjsr.narhe irom thepiihficy-r-who, if rkriown, I think would prove "to; be a fast friend of the disappomteoVnnllirier, " John C Calhoun. To See the Republican par' ty successful throughouVtheJ0nion, at'th!s:time,: gratify 'ally'arriition .; . . ;, m. m'leary: May 6th. 1835. t the country, and reflect credit oh the ad on some one candidate, and extinguishing ministration;! Combining wifhiftalents of a hish order, habits ofseverbrannlicatiori to business, and of searching scrutiny, and possessing besides great firmness of char- ucierauu luiejfnivoi ournose.neis necuijar ly well fitted for a task, than which' none in someperson to represent us m the Con vention which -will meet in Baltimore' on the. 20th instant, for the purpose of nomi nating orooer candidates for the Presides cy of the United States. ,On motion of Daniel Si Sanders, Esq.J The intelligence from oil parts of the : Resolved, That vv ill lam P. Ferrand Esq., State leaves not the sHghtness doubt of the success of the Democratic nomination. Penhsyhanmn Of these sentiments, and in the selection oE the government can be found more embar- Mdancholt EraU We.t'psrttto learn that An am tviXG, Hisq. one oi tne editors p that York Gazette.: 'pat -a period to his ex istance on Wednesday evening last, by nanging ntmseir. i ne aeceasea was formerly a member of congress' from thn district jn which he resided, was in easy circumstances, ana tooq nin m tne cori- fidence and esteem of his fellowcitizens. He was appointed by. the Democratic Con vention of the 4th of Marchi prtgnf the Electors of President and Vice President;. and we are informed that the Lewistowin Convention placed his name at the head of thV Electoral Ticket formed on -Wednes day; No cause can bef assigned for trje commission of this fash and melancho act. HdrrisbUTgTPenn:) Reporter. be sefected and proposed as the) represen tative ofthis District in said Convention. On motion of Lot Ballard sq., Resolv ed, That these proceedings be published in the North Carolina Sentinel, North Caro- j lifla Standard, and Washington Globe. . EDWARD WILLIAMS, Ch'n. Edward Ferrand, Sec'y. , rassing and toilsome. if$fiss KeniMe? Journal --Fahny KernF bU's 'jdhrnalJhaSbeen out several days, and; finds no mercy at thef hands of the crttics,7wb6 have given ft a more genteel and complete dissection'' than, any subject firorrTthe press-fbf a long time. : Walsh, jofj the National , Gazette ha s a column on remarks upon the subject, v He says :U Hhat, irany? cbnsidefaiidnSir shotld have? beieh sufl;red tb ' Comolt.D'finVprira "vii more than any Ipor tiphHpf its conter ts. tills hotTesi sarcastic and abnsive4harf that pf. M rsi T rollope, but: is i ncalculablyinferi-. pri to the Domestic Manners in talent, jiu; mbir; inatructivehess and style.1 The mass of the Journal is rnre c harT; pettish flip pancy f pointless ch afteiv-f4: - - w : TOTtry OF NEnnsERN. '. On Monday last, the friends of the Ad ministration, at a short notice, met at, the Court House- ihNewberni for the purposes .--.- . t ... .l 1 -".i 01 taking into t consiaeration the expedien cy of ttominatmg a Delegate to represent this Electoral District m the Convention proposed to be held at Baltimore the 20th mst. rrticnaro vodos opeigm naving- Deen called to the Chair, and William G. Bryan appointed Secretary, the object of the meeft iiicr was explained and 'enforced by the Chair, ana, aner ajiew- remarKS ey yonn. A. Backhouse the following tesolutipnl were introduced and unanimously adopted! i. itesoivea, inai we consider tDip!,pro-' posed "Baltimore Convention a safe arid proper expedient for uniting the Republi can party upon a single candidate, and that we will co-operate with our frlehds throtighr out the Union in suppbrtmitnbinination ' '' . Resolved, Tnat at this late period, it being impracticable for a District Conven tion to. meet and pomt apelegate, prior! to the Assembly of the general convention ! at Baltimore, we deem it expedient to nomi nate some mdividhal :w pTjcohhr dence"pf the district, as a delegate, and re commend to our fenowitfzehs of the couh tieso assent to thej 'nbnatiohinl:i .-1;, v; 3. Resolved; That we coincide with the Democratic Meetinglately held in the couniy,pi vnsiowt p seiecungT ir Miiamjn. irrawrf$jSqHs i" 4 .'auiSblei.ojeletdlthe saidf Convention, and recommend -.him -t6 ed,'anb s i xiigroes killed. The extern ilrrabgelsPt1 d0mim$- - od It is said thaf not less than J wo thousand enpies; pf phy sbjdlnPhiladelpbiabn-Friday lstiristj rernuc uuu ursiruciivB loruauo pass ed over a portion of Georgia on the 28th of Aprlh It twisted off the largest trees, and carried many of them from 40 tQ 50 yairds. Several hPuses were completely demolish- wit -'i ;i ' 1, aiA'l tfP Wi'-T-i'-ltt '''It The Postmaster General It will be seen that the intimation we- threw out some time since, that Mr. Kendall would be placed at the Head of the Post Office Department, has been carried into' effect Thathe is. competent to perform"! the du ties ofthe station is not, and cannot be de nied. His ability is admitted on all hands-; but the hostility.which is felt by the opposfc tion to the man, is siichj that they cannot or will not refrain abusinsr him.-..JThev com plain loudly of the loosenmanner in which, as they have alleged, the business' of the Department . has been conducted, ff they really had grounds for these complaints,: ana.conceiyea it important that the evils should be corrected, s why should they , ob ject to the appointment of a person-as the Head of 1 the, Department, who is admitted to be business man,' and who would j be likely to correct ' the evils 'complained of. Will, Mr. Leigh vpte against his appoint ment, after his state had decided so une- quivocallyagamst his course of opposition to the admihistration smce he has occupied a placeT in the iSenaie Butwhatever course he may pursue upon the subject, ... ' . 1 ' ' X 7 "1 1- '" .1 . .t " - we are mcimeu io oeneve mat me nomi nation of Mrj IC will pe Confirmed The opposition :h4ve now a fair opporhinity 'to see the consequences which; have resulted from their rejections or nominations; and oiher acts pf opposition to the administra tion, and may profit by their ; experience; b 'f. W : 'f j -r-j- . ;"') fcC!;1;' Serious ChdrsreThe " United i States Teleraphbndenih J , thei speculations which areMbiiio and says that it is . altogether owahg to the great oantities of specie that has' been brought into Ihecpuntryjf ndrthat; the ih troduction ofso much f specie has iresulted rroialhieufs by iJte adminisi thefBank of the 1nitdtates?Ala prised in t.elector;4irc;as a fit-per- sph to J'M'M'MPJ- . Resolved, That 'the Jiditprs of the Senti helStandard, and Jolrnesttpi sert5 these proceedings Jn ther - respective ' 'FROJt THE KFW OSXEANS 1AILY KtXfS. : Th'onias Hart Benton. ,who is how m our city, has : great claims uponthe favora-. bis consideration tof our i fellow-citizen; ' ttisj to hint that the establishment of a Mint in! thisSify ' is attributabie--an act whiJh will render his.nameassociated with the, greatness and prosperity of our State. As a public mari, few can boast pf as ex alted a rahlc as'this'-gentleman. He has oeen loremost m ail the leading questions which have agisted ' this pverriment for the last sixteen years, and even his worst and most inveterate enemies are compelled to acknowledge that he is " a most power ful man,? uniting in an emihenr degree, all the qualifications of an accpmplished steifesman. Mr. Benton has never swerved from the principles which he first advoca ted:; While fother politicians, who have, sacrificed the good of their country to their rrsonld'arHtiop,.'' hayfe jptifsded a vacil lmg arid trihm has stood upon the rampart of principlefand never. Upon one occasion, sacrificed" or made his integrity subservient to his interest- r But the brightest wreath in the chap- let with wnicu tame has emcompassea tne brow of Mr. Benton, is his' disinterestend ness.v He has none, of that ; selfish amhi tion which is a moving principle with most of our pulbic-neri;-'.''?'' : ; . . He ha s never sought or solicited office although attached f b. a oIiticaLjpa rty who would be proud to see -him filling a higher post than the onje het now occupies, at the 5tnVVe,;A; 20 years of age" who resided in "V andam street Nevv York; vho" had: been married, about six months, s wallowed -T '-a shilling's worth of laulahum ph f Monday! evening, 27th ult., and died abouil'ilockiyestexay morn' Ling.; ; She haa been ties erfed by, tier nur bani ; and this is supposed to have promp ted her to the fatal act. - ?ps yiv r: ' - 1 pviMo auiiuuisixaiion wc jravts. - cxst year it Swas chardl'wjlhl rv5iepdehig f'ii now ii ?s conaemnea mr. making j,t plenty, by tho very marwi By which, it was . then charged; wfthfakiiit 5icaTc(i"Vh6 can hesitate toiassist in puttin down such at nistraladmm If it is not put down it.will nofbp forant of despe- 1 "ri A shin from the Hartford f Cohn.'IPatrio isuites, that'Hehry'LElIsworlh, the Jack- son ,canuiuaie, 5 waajeiectea viviayor oi city on Mondayi by a majority of 15 over all other rsbnTssTheVotes stood as wr 16wpenrll5wopf575 Thomas K Brace;534 ; scatterjn; 26. !- ProrfjWoK.-The' stockholders ol tne as the profits of the last season Any the stock "lJx.sale?rr4Vr Atalateterm ofthe SuWribr"Cpart tof Bunebmbe, bh the liewirial ol Hiram ii-j-tiii--tjVL'rfi.VAiui- was con victed therefprand; sentenced t0 ,Pfli fiine of 820ieceiye"39dasbesl'aDd stsn in? the pillary lhourt 2 a fjif, '-v. 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The Weekly Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 22, 1835, edition 1
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