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TERMS, OF THB' STANDARD' v
Three dollars per'rmum, payWe half-yearly
in advance; but H ill be necessary for llto hy
ing at u distance,4 w our of the. State1, toftan
fniive.vear' in advance. - A subscribef faUma to
give notiGe Of his de'sireto djsCofi.rfntie at-theex-piratioii
of the period for whjch he may have paid,
will be considered as having subscribed kneand
the paper continued, at the. option of the jSidnori
until ordered to be stopped; but fk paper lyiU b?
discontinued until all arrearages aw-paid-i
Letters vothe Editor-must come free gf postage,
ftf thev ninv not lp"'rStlpndpd ttt. 11 .1 .
Ai)vertisemrts will be inserted at the rate of
nufi dollar ner sanare for three insertions.. A hbe-.
ral discount will be rnadeto those who advertise
by the year. Those sending . in AaverusKincm.
Will be ' good enough to -mark the number rof
times theytwish them mseneo-. r
NEW ARUAEMENT.
Line of Four I?orscPost .Coalbc
Runnm sr- Aom. Grc.ensborau?k.N. Csbv
. Salem to Wythe Court JlquseVirjpthiaA
three iimts a iccclc, and bath. - j
njHIS . Line starts from
Monday. Wedasdav.l and
.Saturday,' at 2 ij'clockf A.-'M.., and arrtvea-at
Salemsatn days, at & o'clock; A. M Leaves
Salerri every: Monday, Wednesday an'rj, Friday,
at nine o'clock,, A. M.. and arrivir at Wytf C.
H., V?., every 'Tuesday, 'Th&rsday' -.and SMuV
day at 4 o'clock P. M., in iime- to correspond"
nth the great lines, leading tbrough the. Valley
ol Virginia, to- Knoxville, $shvi!le, $;c,'.iQ. Ce..
Leuves Wythe C. H. every Monday AVednes
dav and Friday at 5-t3'clock, A. M;'j and arrives
.it Salem every Tuesday. Thursday an-d Saturday
by f o'clock P.M., and at Greensborough, same
evenings, at 10 o deck. ..r "
It is so arraogeias to correspond iiy its arrivals
at Greeiisborough with the departure of the- fol
lawing 8tages,Tviz : the liiite to Raleigh, . 0- to
Danville and Fredericksburg, Va. and to the Pe
tersburg Rail-Road.,. By 1 this', line Passengers
can be assured to'ajifive.at'Knoxyille, Tenav in.
lour and one half days from Green sborough
The Proprietor will rurTa 'fine ol four horse;
post coaches during the trrr.e cl travelling, tpthej
Virginia Springs, viz : froia, the first" lutje to
the hi st of October, from Jackson's Ferry bnffew
River, to Nevbt3nj,-Ya.vto corre9poinlvitli; the
departures of vC'aldvteli,? linet ffom (iN'ebiin'"'to
the Salt Sulphur, Red -Sulphur and AThite ! Sul
phur Springs. Va. Tins route is between SO a&d
0 miles nearer and less expensive than any o-
iher Stage route from, the South to- the Virginia
Springs. .. ,-. ;" " 1 -
A t wo horse Hack will be ruji by the
Subscriber from Salern to Lejirigton N. C V(h'ree
times a week -to correspciiCwitlj the arrival? and
departures of, the great Isortherfl and Southern
line of Stages, Peck and Welford, contractors, at
Lexi n gion . Lea Ves Srlem every.Monday. Wed
nesday and Saturday at 4 o'clock, A- M..,.vekves
Lexington 'eve'ry Tue3dayThursday-anfii3tpr-day
after the arrival of the Vtage from iheifcutbi
This route passes through Salem, Bethabara,
Belhania, within a' mile hi the Pilot Mbunta'iaVby
Mount Airy, crosses the Ulue Ridge at Goitd Spur
Gap, goes by Poplar Camp Furnace, V ythe
' county, Va., arid aflords some inieresiing rcoUn
, tai n scenes to those Who ka'dmire,the sublimity of
Jtiture. The accommodations of diet, fice." are ex
celleni and cheap. ' "'- . ' . 1 ' v
' -HZ The Coaches are made at Tioy. N. Y.,
good and comfortable : the Drivers are careful
and attentive, the Teams excellent, and the Fare
!ow---oiily Eight Dollars from Greensborough to
Wvtne G. H., Va.'; arid' from Lexington NO C
to Newbern Va;, Eighr Dolors and Fifty Ceats,
taretrom Ureensboroughr to baiem, 'v.
"t Lexington to Salem - " ; -1 50
" - Salem'to. WytC.H.' - 7; -' '
" ' Salem to Newbern - . 6
Wav-Passenffers7 cts. per milel-
GIT'The utrast care and r, attention vwill be
paid to baggage and other things entrusted to his
wre but all at the risk of the owner. . T?
The tru6isstAUKiia pettdd '6in.ee
there existef such siti,oBcf,''ra8rins-Tor viari'
lance, uiirarjin cartCQrt bae part'of
repuDiicast as atner present We havp
tov.eonter3.4iot p&y diist.bpeiye&eiesr
huX enemies w'disguiseas well as apos
tate friends ' v"3Ve dd,ni)Hpak toti trontr-
ly in chXterizinghiSoalitioo hy tlie
tejrn duplicity, By'rmrf we;dd not mean
that 'little sild.ahybdiLoiily!
called -dbhhle d.ealiqg; but, that 'reai du
plicity of character, yhichliie opposition
ol ; Uie partyacts uta-doubieieapacityand
Jamts-lilk')ears tAibtacesanfivVo tongues,
bynieanS,;.of wlilch they "seek to imposfe
more effectually uponthV" comrnunity.
nave we-not recently seen- tne iiiQitors-oi
the lnteiligencer, the -reat organ of their
party boldly avow- 'the Uoctrihe, that they
are justified in 'ftctingTiotuiidn principle,
Green sborougb tivery hut according to ckcurhstances; ' That
were uiey louaiua ;m . iViassuciiustMis, uiyj
would radvocate. the claims ol Mr. v ebstervi
tp the Presidency y hut if, they' resided in
the" -South, they tyOuld support "Judge
White. ' . What i"f ''tliis'ltesurriehdip'ff to 1
iaecurreiit.anagoiH.g:--win tne leenng ana
prejudices of .the tiTace-e may happen to
" r3J 3eW' we fve a'TaoiSmiM 'Ihe
cgrhtnunication-or ",Reat Voters,-"' al4ti(Ted4
to ip our 3i-g4VK vjjsrnnie. its .mtemper
ance oi ianguugewauia -exctuae i; trom
' .: t . m. - ; Ai . - '.
oux columns1: tsut asMr. uruaup s mo-
tires in offeringrfo tCngress,- were, spoken
af by " A'V.oter, we are'entirel witling
he. should Be heard in rplyeither by'hinv
self or his friends ; we have kt'cormneclv
admittcduc-hpartSvof "the piece f v Real
Mr; U's claims v
tpieaseaBdhevwiir be, satisfied an,d cotq-
ftentedandso viirbe maoy - ,
. A husivevlanorrjaffe. ?and
hard nainesfeanaid.n.eitner .cause nor can
didate? f We dqnot. helieve" the aifthorbf
tnts piece -woutu r,istr iiis name at 'tne oot
tom of, such language as this which is 3
sample of nvhat'we ilave ' expunged
""Does it (the 1 coitimunication t)f "A Vo
ter," not spinfr from that blessed oew f
sycopnahts, ' Se. r who'congregate at Ka
leagh'i" -And if he is ashamed to let the
public' see his name attach ed.to suchrefiy
words as these, ought he in 'reason toexT
pect us to pfomulgate them to the world
under the sanction of our name ? whirfi
we should do by .admitting them into our
columps.. AVe cannot belk:e he '.would
look us in. the .face, arid ask. us to do it,
'.- :.FOR TlfB" -ST AST) A KB. '
In the -Standard of. the 17th
THIu RANK'S
lhiUtwashingCom7iiftlee:.of tk& Seriate.
;' .On the last of the session oGonr
gress, the 30tf ne, 184, the following
motion submitted by Mr. Southard, .was
Considered; ' - .. K ..
; Resolved, That h committee bn ' Fi
nance have lenvertn sit iti thip.' rr.ess. cm
i il" -v r t'H subjects with'wh'ich they are charged
X the .calling, of by f he resolutions off February 4th; -and
ri
observed an. article nurnortinff to be ad-
their eyery,. thought d-actkmr? WitR nrrri n-nf th nf th Atrlrt
1 - 7. -XT' IX'.
the open avoAyal ot SUQh a' principleiti is
not surpizing-tlrey sholi
the caricature as pressing their candidate
forward with a pitch-fork, whilst exclaim
ing " all is fair An politics" . But,' monr
which.he is a,candidate" tprepfesent ih the
nekr Congress." Ii is out present r pur:
pose to notice d few ipf the fals statements
01 this piece pt party cant.
tmv wm ts inis- voter r - w e are as
str'ous , as this principle is, and daring and Lrtai;
n at ivpi can. lift- nf anv thintr' Whfr.h
pMenf s'm its avowal, it- wille We canriot tesV by.our' senses, that he is
found to be one, upon which the coalition Voter, in thu district, -He hoists pi-
pieem-a. -ve nave -me numuers raticai coior;n order more efTectuallv W
deceive the people. . No poll keeper in this
at
- A VALUABLE
Tavern Stand, i. Sal
supporting J uqge White, whose rear oh
ject Is to ; embarrass the administration to
defeat Mr. Van B.uren, and to promoie' ihe
.views of Mr. Calhoun. , We have the
nationals uniting with them , , acting with
the same viewi , except they; desire tev' ad2
yaiice the cause of ' Mr. Webster. ' Whilst
we' have a sort of quasi Jakson-rhan, who
tells us thry control is no longer with Gen.
Jackson and his opponent but between
Vai B uren and WhiteV Here is ' the de
ception, against which We caution every
true friend of the administration, both in
their vote fOr Congress and the Legisla
ture, iren. Jackson s term pi service
does not expire; until March U 1837 at
which time will also terminate the next Con
gress. So that every act upon which the
members now 'elected to Congress will
haveto vote, will relate, to the present ad:
inmisirauon, excjpi m uie ; eveiu vf me
election of President devolving upon the
House of Representatives -Tms the-opr
position desire, as, the only means of ad:
vancingftheir end; "but which.it is .to be
hoped the people will prevent. So, with
;'the:fteit Legislature, they will have noth
ing to do with. White and Van Buren, hut
may have to act "up'oh 'measures haying aP
importafife - bearing: on the old President
himself. Should Willie P. Man gum be
induced to resign, the legislature will have
to elect a successor," not for six. years; but
lor the remainder of Uen. Jackson s term
"Should they1 by anVuaauthorrzed act, force
district would receive his vote : and could
formed- of the"dolnigsTdf thiraveJlirig,
partly made uttt ?ojie isidecl and,? maV be
18th of -December last Mr-: Tyler raadea
reporof the-rloings, proceearngs,Landex
aminations ef, that Committee 1 AlitNrhat
Was. the report ? 4VKat 'its" merits ? ."VVhat
its, character? . AVhy,- it was suc.h, tlijat.nj
member 01; the committee was , -wiiliflff .to
undertake its defence; but Mr. Tyler i-and
he only at the moment after he had madehv I in July,
iNeitner tfie-irienas 01 tne liank, or tne
members of the. Committee, dared to move
the printing of an extra ; number .of copies
May 5th : .andthat said Committee be ftf r-y the Senate. 1 his would- have brought
ther instructed toenquire"vhether thg subject 01 thank, and the report
FHlHIi Subscriber, desirous of rehov-
Je incr to the westj oft ersjbr sale ' the
iJilMotarre commodious TAVERN, which he
occ.i nies.' situated Tn the town of Charlotte, tlree
doors westpf thc-Court-ltouse. TBjs estabish-
ir.cnt has all tlie necessary conveniences for Jcar
rvinc- on the business for which'. it is desiened..
71i.e Kitchep.S;jb1es..ibsi'.::&'c:.-are in-gjbod
repatr. IfR present ..mtfonageJiberaLv' Per, the
purposes of a tavern, this" house -affords many
advantdffes icorjri' its situation.-' "'The. village? Jbf
Charlotte is generally -healthy and its condttioiv
flourishing. It is situated, in. a -populous &nd
wealthy commnriity, and is tl e.tbqrough-fire;of
the travelling from the north and . eastern Seer,
tions of the Union, to. the south and south-tfiesU
Having determined to remove, time premises will
be afforded at very liberal terms.' If tjiey iarc
are not sold before tlie first of September,: tliey
will be ottered torrent or lejise. . . , '. -r:
We have the . population ;ef any adjoining
district in amy before us, we. Could say, as
Nathan said to David, "thou art the man.'
He.; brings prominently to' view tlie act,
thaf Mr.C is -a preacher of the Gospel;
and charges ah, abapdonment of his .sa
cred office, for .purposes of party. W?
freely admitIr. C., is a preacher ; he is an
eloquent, consistent and pious minister e
that patriotic, republican ind amiable de
nomination of people styled Baptists. And
what if ; he is a baptist preacher? Da
thet talents; integrity and moral honesty,
which qualify htm to. preach, render him
less capable of discharging the. duties of a
representative "ot the. people ? It we ad-
mit tne proposition mat good ana moral
irterk ought not td fill Our public statians;
then we recognize its coaverse, that bad
men alone should represent the people.
Will the honest and intelligent voters of
this district assent to this doctrine ?. Verily
they will ' not ! .although moved thereto
by the invitation of this fictitiou? Voter."
FoY our own pa rt, we wo aid prefer a good
man to represent pur interests, as soon, J
at least as one whose moral qualities are
questionable. The insinuation that Mr.
Crudup has abandoned his office, is false.
He has rairely failed tottend iiis regular
appointments . and.he will riot do stf. :
. l-This "veracious scfibbler denies that Mr.
Criidiifi-. is ft- frieTtd-'rjf fiem. -Tacksoos.
Mr. Bro-n $ut;of the Senate, they; 'ill l Was hot; Mi. Crudup a-warm advocate -.of
i".e "xtu iu gaiiiuirituupw;vw, su.iyerli jacKson , wteTi evewine - oevotea
all -important at this penorl; ; Tf3e'enate Hawkins was opposed to him Certain
at its xtei-Ml.p'rtfel) jjeas, and he will, "as faithfully, ex-
ahd 24 should an" administration man' be nrs thV Wish nf this ViefinT' insnAtairi
elected to succeed dindeiter afjtoutwhi(;h ino. ai the proper measures of fhis ad-1
w- ' - t - ' ,
Bank of.the UnitedStateSi hasviolated its
charter whether anyl moneys' ofthepni
tedStg!tes,renainirig.ia saidlBank,. are
sale ; what -has been, the conduct of the
Bank since 1832. infegard to the -exten
sion and curtailment of its-loans 'and dis
coQnts, apd to its dealings in internal ex
change r and what has been, its ffeneral
conduct and management since that pe
riod" - K
The motion was determined in the affirm
alive, by the -following vote : .
l ea. Messrs.. B i bb,.sChambers, Clay;
LwmgFrelmghtiyien,, Knig; ht, Leigh,
ivlangum, Moore, Naudain, l?oindexter,
Porter, RobbinsSilbeei Smimuthafd
Sprague, -Tomlinson, Waggaipan,
ster-U. , ;w '. ; ;!k i . ,
iVaj-Messrs. HendrickWHill, KtneV
King of Alabama, King of Georgia, . Ro:
binsort, -Shepley, 'allmadge,: . .Tipton,;
White, Wright 412.' , ?
The resolution referred to in the- above,
of th'e 4th of .February, Was offered by Mr;
iPoindexter, ahd js as iollows : '
" Resolved, That the Committee on Fi-
nance be instructed to eiiquire ipto the.pre-i
sent conaition, ot the.currency ot the uni-
ted States, and-the effect of.the. removal of
the deposites orr the same." r
That vlnder the.da.te of the 15th of May,
was offered by Mr, Southard,, and is as fol
lows: ' - ' ' ' '. .'
"Resolved, That the Committee .of Fi
nance be directed to enquire whether any.
land which of the Banks selected by the pre-
sent becretary.or the Treasury. Ipr the de
posite ot the public moneys, have stopped
payment, the amount of public money de
posited in them at the time of their suspen
sion, if any ; that they inquire also into
the circumstances attending their; selection
and the security taken by the Secretary ;
and whether the public moneys are-safein
the places where there are now deposited:
and that they have leave ta send for per
sons and papers." - .,. .'hK:
Here was a Committee of ihe Senate,
delegated during; the fecess, with, its own
power during thesession. . We are, wrong
m saying a Committees It was but a por
theubject of to Bank, and the report "-of , RichmofldvinaTl ?7&? Mr
the Finance .Committee, up fardiscussioru Ditto, 6o$foJtr5 n Qmf 4 "
Ml". Benton o-ave. notice that he ' would ex-'. and ' lnhkino-'onrn tn '
Mileage fiorooslofrto'ew-Vort rl! .
back; 5fJ&mileS,'V a ' - 8202T .40 .
Thirty' daV." -attendance 6h " i V, -
KULl1UO Ui VWUUUUIiVVI ' V.. N.'. '
54rt' nrt
ol 13 : "? '
.V -J ,jL iTi. i jj 't iT- r '
Travel ta ah'drrroTrrhfladelphiader
- oers the' cHtimufcee7! I ZSl
l'ravel toBrid tfom VortolkJ?j - -
to. Idbk' intovthe bttji?-! J
jiuo, iur, sjimr purpose ai
Brandi reVja ProvfH
dence,cic: 10
Ditto: at mshm'rton. titt Ct 4 f X ' .
samepuTposeodirdura iXftt
'' ' - j. ' .-" .' 4- 'tyt.'. . . . .V..V..V-4,' ?.
Mr Tvler stateis-
Mt. Benton gave.notice that, bev would ex
pose the fallacies, m. the report, as well as;
the:partialxharacter of the report favorable
to the Bank, whenever an opportunity was
ofTerefjl him; This it was promised should
be'iyen him, by a motion being made by
one of those friendly to the "Bank; to
print an extra number of copies of the
teportr This was not only denied, but eve
ry trick andartilicevr was - resorted to there
after during the session, to' prevent Col
Benton's.; obtaining the fldor whereby lie
cr5nld incidentally enter upOn. th'e subject:
Reports of ;Cbtotmittees were brought .put
in greater aTjpndaace, and motions Were
fyresented to4 occupy jthe time of the Senate
untu tne.-nourarrivea ror caiJing ior trre
special vrditofi0he. day. When these,
'failed; a :motidh vvas.ir(&de to go mtoBixef
cutive.husiness--oT $n ' ladjburnnnt;:.was.
called for. It was by such '.subterfuges;
that the report oiUhis whithofeiiAf. 'urnfe.
miitee ot the Senate was preserved trom ex
posure, ahd.the members, of the Committee
held up for the sc"orn and derision of every
honorable mind. . . ... .
The jifth line of the report of theCom-
rhittee tnaa to Jie Senate ays , . " i
. Teetter marked AfiM
comriiitteethtough its I chairman, and the
reply of the Presideht 'of the Bankmark- " At the close of the sessiOnCof .l 8S4. . I
ed B, are hereto appended, together with;A ! went to the;city ldf Hadeip
there can be no. doubt ; - and provided. Judge
White should cot- -lend himself : to " tlie
purposes' of the opposition. - Be that asit,
i l iiuni Tjii t.t
may, iu jo wupuiiaiii uwi xua r,yjip oiuuiu.
understand the; true' issjie, --kiiiixi;-betweeri
Geh: Jacksoti ' 'p.d. his pponent
We say then, trust so;iia nul!i-i
tier, a Jvnoiyn feppo$itipnman', "or, one who
how ' siysiijhe is' no longer a.-Jactson man;
because Jackson -'hirhseif has become a
Vap Buren- mart. ; The .object of those
menislo frairi a majority bdtliin.. Congress
Wit re r-w? trvPts. t luvuiis nil -riiivii wuwprv tniiutti-iuas. V7t;ij.
Charhtte, June 15, 18S5.- .5t39'v!;' ,'. . v Tackor':.m his 'adtiiHaistrati"ri; bting:disW
g racu yi-iuc .iuse ui UKitfeL xiify g.nu ynk
dqwn ineVerj- manner arid fOr,; all such
as Kave sustained khd ,- "supported -im'.
We repeat, then, that the Atiff"tselectl6ns
will decide whether (he : fojal(lal&'sr-&re
stall fo triumpli, m " sustaiing cause; vofl
tne people ana tne iJresMient 01 .meir. cnoiee
ministration as any man. He will not
slavishly "surrender his judgment and
character, at the feet of Gen. Jackson,
Ju dge White, nor any. one else :, but he will
support all measures whtcn are consistent
With the interest apd, wishes of his districb
These are Josiah -Crudup's professions
ttind; he would not sacrifice his character
IVortUern Carriages fr SalJ ; :
ESS'liS. Crtrtissr Frezee
Corny: hire taken
house on Wilmingtbrt-s.treef
near the ea.st end .of the Ivlkr
ket, where they Intend k'eefrWg: ah assortnent
of fsprthern made ' CAKItIA GE&imX If A 7?j
tion of a Committee. ' The Finance Com
mittee befame incomplete When Mr. Wil
kins was nominated Minister to Russia.-
He was the only individual upon that Com
mittee, wKo, during-the session, had Sup
ported tlie Administration. He was ' the
only member who was nqt opposed to it
He was the only member of the Commit
tee who had pppdsed the Bank during-that
; TXTUi-j .' . ii. ! I ' . .
se&eiun. . ykiy was nut lue vacancy inus
caused, Jilled; arid the Committee delegalr
ted with such powers made compl efel
Why was'it, that norfe- hut friends of the
Administration, were permitted to.be -upon
this -Committee ? Why did not the skme
proceedings take place in respect to th
vacancy which occurred in the Committee,
as m that which occurred in the Committee
on ;the Post Office, (also directed to sit du'
ring the recess;) when Mk,Ciaytoa yesigrir
eaf mat vacancy was immediately niiea
by the electionr of :Tvirr Southard. . ' Why
was not the vacancy m the b inance Com
mittee filled, also ?, .. We will answer, 'vhy
it was not. v ;If4hevhad consented ttf- have
filled the vacancy, it must have-been rilledJ
by-a friend of the administration, and an
iqi yeraejty, to-ibe. the dispenser of: thel opponent .of. the Bank. In all probability
place, with all possible despatch.:.: Persons tvant
intr Carriatres of any description: 'are inVited lb
cull and examine tlieir wort hefqrer they; puj-
C huCA ( QAIlrhAKA ' -if
IlaMgh, Jan. 28,; 1835.
Cotton GiViSf
v .1'
ilF.-difTerent sizes, audi first-rate" njaterials
VJ' JtiKfworkmaiishin, from tbe'factorv of the
subscriber, may be had throtiffh he agency 1 on
iipsrs. uflu q- Jonnsonh wiercnants ot t;ayette
ville, on credit of six months', tr,a lib;ral;'re
duction of the usual prices'for cash. " u ' . i
JOHN wFfrvygLL--
UfSvtUe, Kpbes&n toJuly 7 1835. 13t50p
levcreux Arliattles K.epo;(j
HB'subscnTjersf have betbrre the prnrie
tors ofthe current Reports of thfe;Supreme
,Lourt , and bee- those irenIeTneni wh'afrwisii ta
become subscribers,brwafoV; theafeiri
And maulv-v warfare! ATradv, hatth"e
man date, gone ;fdrth .from thosfe lafely 'as-
and men in disguise, , shaH Mbro'fht out.
wherever there, istheyleas prospect of.
success,,' and'unlcss the republicans bfp on ;
their guard they wfllr;.b'e, when -it is to,a
Jate,-flf(;eeQ.(, a ;prian' uuited eriort
will Stills maintain! the vfn fluency nf ih4
te'pleJillUfenagif merit . their puhlic
conqeriiS.Y -fi ne-quesiion vis, wnetner w.e
re;-to' bejgTiyer na3h4 c'ontroled by those
' whose 'eouhclls we despise, or whether we
sau ioiiow tne i. patriot voice. wnicn.;;will
ftrwarriuo
uie way to sarety, to nonor ano to a eiori
rhe first nirrnKS- U hno fn TJli'TtailJ arnbnfinn hf Mk
:.lth th ast.huriibej'ofevi.rHT'
iZ : one cent per naee .i Jv
r, . ;- - DRNEatfr?rtiMlfrom
nous prosperity :-wJ
Son shall retire in rd is
wrealth and honors of ,this whole nation.
; He prefers White OA'e,r..the 3ew-Y:drk';
et; HaGert. Jacksors successor ;;; arid tftat
is me resornth.viteT; .falsely i assetts.
only fgr efect", . that he. has abandoned his
early frieiid. ; : - ; ." j ,';. ; -v;
Tri short, jhe will support the adminis-
tf ation for. the goocTet the people,- and , nbj
ror what personal gains' net may .g"-. wr
himself or his Criens : and that 'will hot
;pleaselhnse,whirvWant .all.the money and
all j&e defeat wthot'm.ig teither th'e
one ,orr:ineomerr; .jipsian oruaup is a pai-
g0es?r -anu
: one wv
e is no W: he Will
bean Congress, if
: r'r':Prup:"'s';jilWayB be.ejCa mosl .ef-j
ficient-landeaipus'n right
Gjristhitip ;pol1ticlVrjQr'
teshe.s bb-H
hie figbt of the people: iAndTnqw Wtells'
vxjters.jin iiis '41i7.adresseit: that- he
fayorVudge
but sboiuitf tbejiistrieiyote .arrdUtsior
Vn Bwren e any)t
electron; snpuievoiyepuni
hevill;disrer
mve-me vote bf-iiiKdistricI-; &tiMme&ri
r f ;i"'-Vv i'i .".'ri.S:.;s.-JL-.: .i..21vj "i i
wmcp -no repuoticau xepreseniaiLveyvouiu
reiase(io.ao ana w.piQmwsjeww-i3Xf:
er Apdrew Jaek? asked-of him,?
gra,ce pr.tlose'his pord, . We are willing- to. tr.ust i
. - ax ijiw . vii ill in .iv i k i '
S and wUl shortly he'blhe$ -JEHjBlGASt5
bfcexecutedlh a sunWlKn: liite t
urmshea to subscribers Qrt,iion ,-v,VMr? i--ii--1. 'iv"l
efiSpteristl
.'-i5'' ..'; .'
r "FoftheJfew days'wheriTlrwas'ailxOrne;
twas engage4.miheens
deie rithsu
llatipti
ducting tesultsiarm
on-thanktri er di Atf or Sfe
the Saica .
a?mcjst ,?e,if ejy
l;eageJrer
wnqie recess, suijuuc ling weniyHwq' Gays
travelllng.;-,
r its dl .r illwL it 7''1A'VW'r(.'
2.844 milet'"4(TKerits? X'M
or flaw t f3i . i . r
ceiss
Snb4afct
'--- ; r. Vi'r?' - '- T .--. "v1 : . "
Kext-rTIlOlS
states; i-
mikee to receive the eommittee.of the ;Se;pusp
pate, adopted at a subsequent' day. viz. on j TisttSico
the 16th Seriterabef;.;-; . . Idehish
; 'Now,' 6r referring to the(repojt bt-M(f&ps ;
Tyjerf and mappepdix affixed to itpiim-i'ipb .'iOO.W'
ed by the -Senate, the letter of theJiacT:&Wcdi& ''h:A
?f; '-T-!'ivfrt?-::"'f' iJSK
marked A. and the Presidenf of theBdnk
in answer tof theiComniittee. marked
ho where to be found. TKe first in
marked No. 1, i3 the resolution oT : the
Board of Directors -of the 16th of Sept -1 ,
By whom, and for what purpose wefe
these documents suppressed,- in the ddcu-
. ' .' i - 1 - t .1 ., r' '.. a I
ments prmteq Dy oraer vol tm? senate i-i
i ney were isuppressea Becatise : there "vvas
a call made upon the; Bank far many
things which it did not answer; and.' relat-
ing to wiiirr .it prpmiseu to lurntsn evi
dence but did not. Alsohecause'tlieTe-
port referred to: subjects noi erpBr4cei irk
the resolutions ofthe Senate-under which
the Committee'.acted, and entirely. xtrane
ous to the rinatters iiltd which it was' in-
itructed to induire. ; 'r . . vv . ,
. , as containing, some eyiperrce ; ol me
character an.d value. oihejepoAi ss weli as
of the -dispositions and . qualificatifips pf
some of the members chhstitatmglffie
mine, we giye,frora'.pag'ft ;6x-teH
rw"rt thet fnMnvvi-n cf -s' . - '' - ' - "' .'' '' .''' v -l' .
ELarell 'Spirit, lis i;tM6'i3WmTOr;: if
.uxui-itt -
-I .
on mey the; Pr 00
Travel, ti'iirpMpM4. "
Boston, $lass.,-850mi!eS 340 00
I atfehde the corrimittee at Bos- -
. : tonPjrcvidence, and Phiia
v ,exctuaingaytutrajelimgv; :i68;w ,
And fravelimg froi
;PravidenceV Nev York; ind " Iji
.Phiiadeldhi. to CWdshingtori-" (?'&:
VSSriiil
ppit.the following:
Letter from Mr. WefijbjS'. :MMu$ie.
, : v New: Yorkebruarx3; "
Sir : I haye theshphor; td ehclpsepti:
a., copy of an assignrriejnt; made'-bV-rnein
December last in which. 1 have made pror
Wsirr far the pafmentpf' ifie:hote4rawa
pyrivi. ivirioaa anamyse
was protested on the;18trlriit V; ';
oeg teaye;i cau ypur aiientipn'jB me
is. made ferascharg
cause, at tne me oi making it,- .i j
fetly satisfied of -my ability ies
they . would hnve been1: obliged to selec
CbL Benton. .This would have led tf de
feathig ; the, object for which the co.rhmittee;
was appointed T that wa Si to whitewash the!
tianlc.. -liie appomtmenf or C1. Benton
or airy oilier efficient suppo rtet of - the axl
rhinistration and opponent of the - Bank', sas
a rpember ofthq Committefei.wbuld have led!
t-o anorougn investigation pi us transae
tion' and an expqspre of itsprruptjkais.
The friends pf .the ankih- tjlei .Senate,
and the member of this partiaKyi jforrneil
Comfhittee dat el riotincurM fisk?fieiT
preieriesn -ip proceeu-in--iiJtr liivtsugauon
so eonstitutedrthatthey fjftig
having ja dissenting yoice in any pne'prb
TWo' rrL cikoo. r,Aii" baveTiO other means of judging,) the debt
jh Committee toapp W. P. MAN GUM."
,wiii-ja ptuce)eceu'T.a iuvt;s.ugittije mi u its
of tliis friiglity. ins itutioFii was imposed pf
eft 3e
i y responsibilities from jhe. profits i)f the
paptr, xn' the course of a Text) ears. ..Uni
derthis cOhviGribh apd. w this pbject.in
view,, 4 did .not seej for . jJmt jjh
rny : debtfL but onifented fecohd!ucff&Ba
pet op a salary, 'jferthe'Beaiefit oi.xriy edi'
eainst me. shtdlbe irquidlted.Wespect-
fullyc.:. .,,-;JAS "WASdmWEBBl
resident7Bank0m
Followin g this'Ietter of
thefollo wing cerltificateviz
, 'I exalhirid'the deed of assignment in
the-feank, andfittH' thatthe paehtcfthe
SIct,600 is! provided?' for " If the " fund be
sumcieni,.mna it is so representea, out
appears
Daniel Webster John Tyler Thomas Ewt
in, apd- Willie , P.. Mangpin. ' ' ;. V-v .
I he session oi .Uongress. closed oJ,the
20th of June: and , the ' first whicri Was
lieard.rjf thi Bahk'C
was at Philadelphia,; lit the. viBank Whig
ceieoration :oijtne. 4tn oi. -jmy, maKing
heird :6lirlisir0w&nWN e York,
and Philadelphia.r Sdnie of fhe members
of theMnance Cornmitte.e,' as well as some
ol tnelr'ost urnce (Jommittee ot tpeoerlate,
" Lot a4 Daniel, even a second Daniel
come to iudgment 1 V1 " If the fund be
sufficient." What fund? That which is
to arise ''from the projils of a paper in the
course of a few years. Says Mr. Man
grim, if that be sufficient, " the debt is well
secured.' To such a prophetic certificate
is Mr. Mangum's name affixed. The same
who pledged himself to "revolutionize"
North Carolina, arid bring heT voice against
the Administration.
But let us see what compensation Mr.
Mangum has secured out of the money of
the People, for the above certificate, and
other services performed in common with
Ithe other members of the Committee,
as well also the sums which the others re-
f eeived. This we are enabled to dof and
ta give it officially, from, the original ac
cents rendered to the Clerk of the Sen
ate by eac-K the different amQuneach re
ceipted for.
B9& 00
.: . .. . -V;. '.. '.V:.- '-'. .. : ..v.-' : ,
itosngfrr
JVFhilaelphJrsr
- 3. "esideheiri(SroHna TS.iK ,
;.-;.' ;toijtcasrii
4, Boston to ' hiMelphJa "via-, ;k . X
$. Philadelphmd 3S3fa&fia ?:IQ0 :
;6. 'New York to 'k$dfiihi:J: 100
. 7 Philadelphia tp;.Washipgt6nt,V: 1 150
orri asningwri riorxieyia tonolK, -3i5 ,
f riiileSji
23Q1' '
10 -days' 6om Ifprr&tBusiveL T J
pfravelf aiQ smiles
v UP' dayiit:S8, , , - ; 8 00
, WHOX.B lPNSES oniTHBr. -
INTOKTIMG'HEI
lesanexrnditurc public; treasure?
by hopldupo yast
sum lavished? , By and-upoii the same in-
aivimiais wftp.nad. neerior months before
warrmg upon the President and defending
the Bank;, Men, .whose1 daily theme it
was to charge the President with having
seized upon the purse and sword. It
would have been better for the country if
the President had, so far held the purser
of the nation, as to have prevented these
gentlemen from having thrust in theix
hands and abstracted so much of the trea
sure.
Let the items be carefully exammerl. To
Mr. Webster, 8202 40 mileage from Bo
ton to New York and back. And when
Was this journey performed ? iWe answer
at the period of the New York election,
when and where Mr. Webster addressed
the populace, and when arid where it was
understood, had the election resulted dif
ferently, Mr. Webster was to have been
nominated foiuhe Presidency by acclama
tion. ' "
- Look at the details of tne travelling e
penses of Messrs. Tyler. Mangum and
Ewmg. Everyone wlw feadsjsjcapable
of putting a just estimate ofthe propriety
and the necessity of the journeys upoa
which these charges Vre founded. The
more so, when, by referring "to tlie papers
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