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4 -t- i. t J. .4. i hi I, - t- '1 4 i I i r t 1 I ; i I Mil nt ii.it lcl rrd that our JjtalJ ia Vt N aatamt that proud . atlitajfd ataoag iKrtMter rrp-oiict e which beraral rtb and ph iUaI a JynUy eminaati entitle aatatiaat araaacrtl ialw iba af c r Daet J!, a By Jptii ihe KealatUa, tb 0nr . al AhmUj atsamed lb right I in " atracl aad did Uelra aa fcratri to Cower t rtpaat fraat tb Jar- '!tf tl...3cor.th RttaiatUt p -. JITr t raavstaf the Pbli Pepa-itr Iron ru Baak af iKcQttftf in'MV11" Frttidat. Bog 10 tlirttMiw at H Xweand itt flulaa. .'ThcM KaWntiMa war Ik asa4 to thcscltaa af atmaei -very - otaer beint to eight ,dtj in the llaaa af Caatatona. and, f'r ibaa la week in tb tfeaai. aiJ .war f ia 1 adapted al th eot to ihc.Peo- pta af tbj 4(t af arail u tbod jllr- , fta priaV I,J '''J eri, a?k aaa lW;ialfrrlf y5nUj ' . Nartli Ctra'tot iaveUd or lajnaired. by lbecorrt af hr S-oaja a&br,Uaiid . JJtaJo? I Jiapprr4 af jhji clf tut tjaaiJrat ia r aiaviiic fh , !) Mite but re if I wrra jarn i ait liniin, int whihtiit i tn in Slifc4?aWaW bJlatlMiM hi- M'pi"tttatt KaawlaMona. ,11 it ia ' aatcadcl;a aa aamctta haird, tetriM Iht ttr!ylia ,uf llje 7 $ aaft V&irioy lMartaW iml ihat t irT (ha kl)acir, uni nn i oa4 prrfe oa J Vl caV. jtT jf r IITittTie a.cr( l a V iarwi, wot ia atiivfu ' tta mtMiai'-itj ia rian tia pa ftaiiui, '. ,Vj '4W ' ari. abl taa iKaator warp baantl la iaraa tVTir"aWaVaBt"lafalf." If Vttj Bad aaaanlj braik fraai ia per Waiaatt af taia dat tar wM" have $tt cJ taa asaaraiiaa aad caaicajat 1fjf aaacat waa. Crime eanaot tUt taaiit iaiprapcr avMiaat. aad ta 'af Jf ai4t ara-rwt.tt--Jlaaaaatd ja Ut BealaiojiL:ika , feWaate. ; , '-' - . . - jittft caaritiWlo tsprTvalU apijiiypa jMi-laVa)4wlW--Jt.ft-.a-. ier at ih Jfnaet aer iMa altaied. eicrpt ia thll aioa la in- rt iUi ta frt lit inwipe,!!! eieixiae,, Jill W&T ' Ba4-Uarral.h0teat wcU U ta Praidat. lubla la h .lotMtchad aad fcied t(ar la Banatt. ait jQictr. y iftUaiiaeBt, (ad 4 jalfed la Paat ; Oaica Vepartineot craatly la debt, and bad ritbont tha Tiaaaiedra af aitat af .CuneM barraard atari balf t KiliiaQ af dul- Tail a pta tha faith af tha Qavrramcnt, jn palpable tialatiaa af tht an Uaaetitatiaa af the United Statettaod tait caadacl bjr aa nanijatv' of tht Bcntit.wat caadeaiBed ia ttraog tarai. Vet wha haa ever cjaeitioped tha riht af ibt tfeaalt tb la caodama Jhf aatajaalar Ueaeralr What tai it tht tSVct af tht Uctalaliaaa af tht jitneral AaaeaaWe if cajf jed injtoaptf lianf it it i atfrae ijt Qtaata aj the United gutetfaijjj tyat bade wlUh "wit Inltailed bf tha Caaatitjttina ant nantt ta bt tadeptadect af tht Preti- dnt, btl ta act tf a cbtc apaa bias. It pmuated at hit feat. Jf aar Sent fat ja panfTtte, uf dariaf ta 4i0er ia aQiniaa fraaa lh,a rtaidpnl ar the -iaittd, Sffei ia tiiaet af hi(b part; ateitenen.t. aft ta ba rebaktd I) h lifgitlttiftt and ardered lo hmnble thraitalart befoef , tha at)a far this alleged tSenct.thea will fee tftaUlithtd I aatang thlt Kapaaiif ta feonJi tt lattl f ' miiia which it ta aonnlaria Ibt . h atanarcbj af Knrjtnti, when applied rT - ta their Kltifrihat tbtTWl caa ta bt wroagj and ar M9bert al yaagrf tv ntai fc fauUfall j ariog tht peapie, wauM expect iron taaif Danalaf Icvff? initraetinnt far their phtkal crtt. It . waaU Va a rj aaavtaieat maxint laelavpalittealaer atat ba bta atither andcrttaadiag BttMoKiag u Ha ataer, ia cpe, or tbt reward af hit h,oBat j aad iada pndcact. tipecti (pint Iba bead af the fyroartl Uetertyaeat tame af lha fit fleet which .it it bit piWinct ty bf- um- ' , ' ; i - , Tk eemtpanJeBt'nf tbt Ualtimore ,Caraaicl, hatgeca ia tne ittier aeiaw tlat ta lb aide-blawt glee a ta the : Petiaitttar Oetteral by tibt partj" It tht Ileal af Kpreaeautiea. lit al ta tiplaiat why and wherefore af tbt Ktpnrt af tht- CamUt f the 11mm briag i appita fnn what U wit tvpected ta be. -, Caa aathio j apca tat f jtt af tbt ptapl'w ' , U.S TiTtgnph. i?s fCarrattanlata af tha Ckraawk) ... Wtaaiaaaavra.a. IMI. .Yea will tad a linking dtflerrtice in tit taaa at tht ftvat. aad latt parta a tht rtJMrt altht paat afica aaaaauttt t af tbt HnM f tUpretcntauae. I will tsptaia tht caatt al it la yea. Whta tht taattiittaa caetaitnced their lao-flr latt aaiairr.-itytt dternind tteitalpatt t dtarat aa atacb aa paMtMe. dktaraainrd It ttaiala lit. irrj' VatVat tbit iatprttalan a large aatt a af tb re part war wtWub; bai, t'irt aata aga, it raa &d Hit lit , V,rry bid baraj taaVl aa aetf a l-taa, lltt a vat dcttrntiaad aatang ,e t kt S 'partawMb A ! tiaaaeriag taaihiaiv, (-Iia, ttraca tt :i. t. lJuiig3.ci..BJ i: wa..i-lvd 41 chagv.tge tr-M! .iU4rttMef ;Uii report, aad ate. tacb a Mit aa waald fare Mr. ISarry I resign. ' lleoc th dt'rnce between tb acid, bud, md th lait af th i part banc it da ci iooar nut are, It p ndaccd jaU a arautiaa aotil the iatri(ve bef ba adrtaod aMd aa that It aa darata-d.aad the d.ffercace betweca tbc ba4 aad lha tail af tha report ia kaawa, il hat beewoi jaite a tjajSinf taattar. Barrj'a frieuda ffor ba haa atany wbabtli bioi bona)) art ia digBaat at iba trick aad treacharj af (ba thiaj, II praajiecd aapparl. but a eHia a it H fuaad that ba t de lcriuJ la r(uf lha dprifnl, aad iht it ahiil crate la ba an clc tiancerioe wacbina lu aid Mr. V. H , , i lh- Want la lurce uiai net mua tn ulac. Tnaae U proli-e to kiw at that fiirrr will nut ieixn, anJ that Javkaan aill not farre him. Tha M hera ia hot at all platted at the attack, aa hit aid friend, fie consider it at a tart of a tijn that the tua it acting trmm lha lliratoille AhfcAIBaala a atria AUMMIWll tlMMl Kr. Momervout ltdiettion$. 1 1 it i m pot tiblr, aaj langer, ta diguie tha fact lhat the appruacUin PreHlrnti4l elcc iania rapidtj retaWmg iltelf intua cn rett between the rival climt of Martin Vah iturca and Haeh 1. White. Our curte it ael J!rJL$jjJM fed ta find, ft am the deiid- we tre rrtmc rd indicatMBi uf popular wilt, that M tircama aa gtllanily ta the wind. Ul Mr." in- parra we have already, ex nreated aar opinion. In private life we doubt not dial he j amitbls hunarable and ci.urlrou'. Hut at a lutlitician, we jiwTllMlt.iif IClibilJUIlLt?JSJ of jMapolfon, ad. hat J.;n titce. kit litart in hit htud. Wt h.iut lUal witlegratp ul intellect wliic h inakra a truly treat mn, hit character ia detlU taa( that warm aad eipanaive ayai path which entera into tbe cauatitutioo . - - - ji- al aa anient pairiar. An maaperaaic abjectian laliim, with at, ia that he bt la'nea la lb AJeanr acbaol af politict a achaol. ever which tbe graiua af in trigo hat preatded ta many yeara, and braagbi withia ita aelbtU aad de- Banna aween. nearte til the Dattticai iateretterdigwiyrani-inflaeflce-afane af the moat aawettul B'ate tLaue V aiaii.-" Mr. Var. Jffurea la aaiil lo b the favorite candidate of the President, and hat been braitfht forward "B Blr-the hiili and diatinguithed taapicict af Col Benton. What of that? In thia day af Jtt - thaaght and -calightenaa jadg neiu, art wt labt wan aver ta hit tap popt. by -ibt Wpweinf tanction af t 9eaatarl dictum? Wt pre ett tgainat tht right, ia any individatl whatever, af tayiog wha ahall bt aar Chief Magii trate. I'ha tint hit emphatically ar rived vhea aur tlectiunt tlinuld be ta ken from the bandi of puliticiani.- W ith reipect ta Gen.Jackaon'i withea. wt da nat believe thtt the weight of hit Bfaboaadcd popularity, will be brought la bear, by bimtelf, apn the Prciiden till content. If, front the height af hit iliitiflgaiihed elevaUaa, be eyer luuki back, in grateil reltotpect.Tie jrutt remember it .wit an lha il of .Alaba ma. tht tbeb.iht btnaer of bit victo riea araa Srtt pnfoldrd. . Will he, then threw b'natelf etweca the people, and a'na'n ir their cboicr? "WiUli!! iay Uiipg thwert tha aentiatcata af ihote Stitea.vhote tappnrt af hit dminUtra- Uon liat been the moat ttetdy, aoifarm. tnd aatlienabuf VYa think that he will da nothing ta errett the - wholeaoave c urrrn t of the poptlar will. 0ut, ahou'd it bt other wit, it there tkjr ataa. to high ia power, or ia tha confidence of hit coun try . that can tay t tht nighty-wave f Iptmfaneov' ttniiQKt. coming direct ly from tht neirt of tbe people, M Tbut far thoa (halt go, anal no farther." Front a variety oftoarcet we leara that adg WbitaVprotpecUtrtbrrgWe inr. Public aentiaieot, ia tuiaa partt of Virginia, la Ttrging rapidlv towardt him. Let a. lhan, rally freely and haratoBiooaly trwand i vtandard. it it deal pertoati muepenueace in px triotiaia, and avery ataniy cantiUara lion, to actja tWit matter fr ouraelvea. There jit a pridt t hooting our own lora, radabf 7nlabf "'m'ert.partitta af njttwer.w check" the tplrlt of Infrigt,- ttftngibea lb faadamental pnatipl or our elrpabli caa palit t, and give Jignity la the e lective fiapchlae, bv featnring it In the tacarraptrd hevrt al tie cammniiiiy, Ofiee-holltrt Caurar.- the Teapld f Narla Chrolina abteive well tha wiaamavrea oj lha Ta ot,ren at-nct-halHert and. afte haatrrar" ver wtt there, in tay cnaatrt, a frtler aity mart tharaachly diiltaii lba thia Regeary party, which haa ramiied . itt foectt Ihraaghaujt every Stale ia the Vniaa. AnnranO arafaasina ta be fAt Jtc- jiMpiC0Mar(a. they are ittemptiag ta persasde tht people thtt tht eiitteace af that psrty, ltd tht we 1 ft re, of the ceontry, tiepena apnn the etevatien of their - caadidat - tH- Prtaideary. They have tppointed a steeling, ta be betdia Baltimore 'tt My. for tha purpote, at they pt&eni. of otlcdig a suitable candidate while it h aotetinas luitabla candidate while It H aotatiotl kUal tbeir etndidata ia aJremiy cbaea 0 J ' CP- 'rfr ' '&nltfirp that bt nd that llartitt Vam Bare it Ibcie cind'trlalt.' Accardiagla, tUbnagH their uaMtntMR. at tbc call ibeir tnteodecj Otwcatt. ,fnfuHihj, fmt the parpoa af anViltg apaa saata aa. after dac.de libcrataaaaad ittertbjnr.Mir af senti- tfttaby ara fiaea, rix ,r tb. - ...v--vLi' Ui d Slates, it will baearopatfd of thaa aalf a ba bt alraad rmaaeap their atiadt la eappart tha , heir appa rent. The Cmueu$ wi'l therefart meei; and, after ang throagb tb farcical faraia af a Moek-Canfention. thrr U1 T?,fttnrW . t if Mania Vaa Daren ta tbt aappnrt af tha People, at tha anlf ataa wb caa pivterve- the unity af ike R'publuan Parly, iranj-ant doabtt thi, let biot took at fh character af every meeting that hat brea held t appoint delegatet ta ihe Cawctie; let him inquire into the political teniimeatt of tht delegatet; and if bt daet not find them ali lha rough'gning Van Buren mtnt .jdedged to tuppari him, or at leat t not committed. we will acknowledge thai tbe Alagl ciia baa lot! hit wand, tad become plain booett politician TOUEIUX. From, K. V. Coarhrr aad F.nqairvr, March J. Laltt and Important from France. We ttop the preat to annoance the arrival of the, packet thip Francit De pio, from Havre. Site bringt oa Parit and Havre datra lo tbe Sltt January Owing to the extreme Iatenctt of tbe hoar, it it out of our power ta lay before our readera lo day all the intel lieence of interett they contain, or even our private corretpondence. We" are compelled to confine ourtelvealo j place ia the Chamber af Oeputiet on the tubject of our treaty of indemnity, tve that, the diplomatic eorretpen-. dencrtn relation toitrhat been laid before tliat body, Fion the tarn a we extract the taal Detpatchea to M. Sti .rurier from hit Government, with a draftj)ra uote tent. him. n which hit Ttii.'cainmalucaiioatolilrr nn duuUt fuumled. It will be recollect erf it wtt found objectionable at Wath ingtpn, and therefore wai not com municatnl to Congreia. The Treaty it of cpurae the lubjeet iif frerjnent Uitciittlon in the journtlt A document it pablikhrd. aigned by many af the meat rminent manufactur ing houaei it Lrona, pniniiog oat the 'nj""'J that would reitilt to that: place Irom a ceaaatioa of the friendly inter courte with thtt country. It it eaid to btvtu-Jirodafied great effesteTha. elatm;,of RittaitTuir . an indemnity alto na excited even more attention than our treaty, and much discuaaion haa al retdr taken pltct in regard to it in the Chamber. iOur Parit correspondent, ander date of 51at January, cloiet bit letter ia tbt following wflrda. - "Herewith I hart tht flrtiort of tending you an early copy of the pt pert to be laid before tha Chamber ol Urpatiet on tht tabject of the treaty of tht 4ih of JuItj J3. I tm attar ed by toveril of tbe leading members on bath tidei af tbt Houe, and more ptrticularly by General Delaborde, the Senior (Joeateur. 1 who kindly anflfert ait to mention Vi hameT that there it no tenter any doubt of a majority in favor of the recognition." Parit, Slit Jan. The remaining document relttive ta tht American rltirot were laid apon the libit of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. W eelect the following. which are the moat important; they Ire theletter addre'teed (o Mi 'Ser rurier, to innoonca bit recall, and the dralt of tht note which he wtt charged ta deliver ta tha Government of tht United State. lf tcr t JW. Jrrnrf r, : Parit, Hth January. 183J. :Sir1 ''have received the detpatchea you bate done ate the honour to trtdrea to me ap ia ueeemoer 3 inclumve. Tn Mettare of President Jsekson ha. prtnced in Prance ina the Act tupplemenUl thereto, tatta SlJ'ZJ?" tht last tession of the General witn repelling, by marked mamfeatatioa, a meaaiira so onensive. Ilia Mierv hat decided that, you ehoald leave tba United Stales, after having delivered lo Mr Forsyth tla -subjoined aoje... anA aprmSA U. fageot at Charge d'Affsiretk.. I announced thia resolution to Mr I jvingston vesterdtv evening, faaaporis will be ready for him in ease be would conceive lhat he ought to ilka hit drpartura. fiuclu Sir, are the men tares which his Majeaty baa thaaght aece try ta maintain the dignity of France) bat he haa not thought that thia high interest rentier it necessary for uito go back from a determination which ia dictated by good faith end i ice -The blll"ltattg'to'ih4i 'Anwicn.tJaiia.t,wilt.b t)rri' row to tba Chamber af Depuliees but will contain an additional clause, authoriaior the employaient af all or part af tb 35 million far iadeeanify iag tba subjects af Trance for all such losses aa tbey may sustain in eaata ipiene af any measures lo be adopted by tlie United States. Draft af the Note aatU t XI. Serrttrier. - ''The underagned, etc., bat received or ders ta deliver the following note to the Secretary of State of ihe Got erament af the United Utateap -it would ba anperBous ta any that ihe Message, addrctted aa December I ta the Congress e? the 1 Wited State by General Jackson, haa Seen received at Paris with the OMart peNHoJ torpriae. Tbe King's Cavera meat te far ta,m sappoajng that lha measwrea which thia Message recommend ro tha st temia af lha Congress will1 ba adopted by thajl aaatmbly. But avea aanaklering the dueameat in rpiestion at a simpler msnifeata Hon of tha opinion which the Presideet wiahea to express aa la tbe march oarsued J by lb French Coraraatetit iu ibis aHair, it la Imposatei not ta consider ita publtca tmn as an act af lb aiaet eerioaa natnre. ' Tbt eomplarrot made by tha President a. gainst tba pretended ooofulnlment fth engagemenia entered lata by tha King's f engagemeaia tttwt iota I hVrlr-,, 1 fall taeVba apaa wbkb ihe al the veteaT a ranee fVam ta her era faanded. bat tlaa becawae, front tb iplsantlent gie ea lo Miv Lsssnaataa al ran, aad those wajiclt lb wnderaigned gave direct I) tbf Cabiaet al Washington, appeared aette bate heft aa aeeaibUitv af a aiisand standing apaa poiata aa dcUeata. It reaohait la eft fret, traat the aaplsnatiaaa. that M the sen vet af tba French t,'bsabera, wbicb vaa pena aa Julr 31 'Ui ia erJef a-npjf ur waa pianituad al lha ead of 6ha-dy aefora tha aiD rrUtnra ia ma aki cbua. aaaounced in lb 8orch front lha Tiinu. eaulJ brourlil into djaeusuant th't praf(riion aroaa anljr front lha btohna iaaTaW ibe Uffiabti'a Ubora belong nf ' ,WJ. . l r(,uav reauHed tfiat tbt motirea akicb ih liirmri DMienlatioa ot IDt bill ,. in que! ion durinf the Brat period of fifteea dyt, bad been drawn priacipaliy rram tbe deaira nf better entarinf the auo. cett of tbit important affair, bv ehoaainf the otoat opponuna moment for otrerina; it U the eonaidcralioa af the newly elected Depot iet, who poeaibly might bate been prejudiced a fainat it by the umirtal eareraew abown in iubmiUihf ft" to them "ta looi Wore The period when they would have to take it Into diteutaion. Tha andertigned addt that, moreatwr, it itdifficatt ta oomprehend the advantaeea which would have ariaeo from nte proauceu ine primia wmcu rmn jacktoii daclarcd be had in viewi that of anv flouncing to Ihe Congrci the final conclu sion of thete lonff nccoliationt. Tbc Pre tdrnt mppotet, ii it ttua that the Chamber mighty have been re-atiembled before ihe Ual month of ihe year 1834. out even bad (he action been re-opened toma few weekt earlier, which, from aeveral cautet, it im pottible, the maat aimple calculation will prove lha under no eircumatanee could ihe deeiaioa of tha Chamber hare been obtain ed and a ftrfiui known at Wathington. on Dec. 1. " " Tlie King't Covcmment could not but believe that eonaideraiiont to evidenl.mut have brought conviction to the Cabinet of the United States and tha more o at no eommunicaiion br tliat caoiner io me un dertlneJrlirf Communication br that Cabinet to the un Mr. Livinetton. bad afforded the leatt ex pectation of the irrita,tioii and mitunder vtanding which- lha meage of Decern1 er tit bat TtvealeiTln a manner, to deplnrab jt, and alien even Mr. Livingston, coinciding with that jii'liciout ipirit which character isethim in that tyttem of temporitin and prudent forbearance adopted with a view lo Tuiiiw h..t ,.,!.,f .( ih. nMIi require the meeting of the Chambers, tl.at the pre tentation of ihe Dill thou Id be eiill drfcrrrd. in order that itt ditcuatio.Y thmild not be mixed up with debatet of too her nature, the coincidence with tt fiieti might 'aloha compromise the CiH. Thi last ebttacla had jtitt been removed, and tbe B II wtt on the point of being presented ta tha Chamber of Deputies, wl'iaa the arrival of the tletr Sg. creating aa aatooiahment at leaat equal tohejut irritation it failed not to excite, forced III IJovemment to -deliStrate upon tha port it aught lo act, - Strang in ita good faith and dignity, it did not Hunk that lha jnaapHeabtvaxrof Pretideitt Jackton Ought ..J ' nke it abaolutely renouiuve a roaolutum founded upon principle and aentimeata of good faith and good will towardt a friendly nation. Although .it cannot conceal from ti aeu mo enem io wuioa ine provocauon from Wathington bat increaaed those di(R cultiet which were already great, it decided ta apply ta the Chamber to place at it tit I potai . ina 4 million aupuiaiea oy toe Treaty of July 4. In the meantime, hi Ma jetty haa resolved not to ex-pose hia Minister to heal such language at that which waa uttered on Dec 1. Tbe andenigned baa received order lo return to France, and the transmission of these orders have been communicated ta Mr. Livingston.'' STATE CONVENTION. Tlie following Circular, trantmitted by the Governor to the aeveral Sheriff" in tht State, contain! information which will be found very useful to thole officers in the discharge or the duties required of them by the Acts providing for the call of a Convention. Editors in tht different lections of the Bute wouTOowelt '"Io " jpv it an in sertion. KXBCVTITE DEPARTMENT. ? KaleigU, 12th March, IU5. $ Sia, To prevent the possibility of mistake or delay, in the discharge, of tht important duties required of you by the Act concerning a Convention to amend tha Constitution of the State. Assembly, it is considered proper, at this early day, to direct your attention to them. A ver slight examination ot these Acts, will convince vou that per fect uniformitv of action. and univer- taal promptitude," will be necessary to effect tbe objects contemplated by the JUetlatare -; The second r-ection of the firtt Act patted upon this subject, provide that polls shall be opened at the teveral placet at which separate elections have bcenlest.a.bJished..oa,WednesdaJUMl TitttrsdaT iht.m4t.9:fhyo:f. sipriu a nc iniru section maaet it jour dtt to prepare duplicate olatttnentt of tht pout ra your county, which must be authenticated by your'oath, before tht Qerk of the County Court one ropy of which it to be deposited in hit office, and the other copy transmitted to the Governor of the State, at Raleigh, im mediately after the election.1 -The sixth section enjoins the correct per formance of all the duties required, un der tbe penalty of twe thoutand dollart. Tht statements of the noils rehuired by the third section, cannot, in most of the larve conntiet. ba made out until tht evening of Ihe third of .tarU, and if a uonvenuon is caueu, tne aeiegttet win expect to trnve in thituit on tht evening of t Ac third of June, In tha thort space, therefore, of tixh-one day, your statement must be deliver ed at the Executive Department the statements from all the countiet exam inedthe result ascertained writs nf election nsued and transmitted to each county notice of the time of election given and delegatet cEotea in time to retch fh teat of Government by tht period prescribed lawt a Uadcr the circamttanccs, I deem it na dot to advise on, that no She riff will be regarded at complying with the. provision t af the Acta, withiir the meaning of tbe 6tb tection of tbc Act Irst referred to. w i0 doea Bot present 4taiatiitLai ..mmUM tonally, or by lairfui 1 aViu'y, an I oea day, the fourteenth day of April cxt Tbe aUtementa will be compared on the following day, and if a majortlj of the vote ahall be ascertained to have beoiea.ialMOtLjifLC writt of election will then be delivered to each 9heriC for the dotiet requir ed of job ia travelling to, aud return ing from thia city, to deliver yur itate-, ment, and receive the writ of election, yotl will receive the am compenaa tion, allowed bylaw, for making your tettlementt with the Public Treasurer. The election for delegatet to the ,Gn.v pi tton, thaujd j.nJr$ ,J.UfjlJS!.lL most probably take place an Thursday,, the twenty-nrst day ot Miy next. I am, Sir, very respectfully. Your obedient servant. COMMUNICATIONS FOM THE MALKIOM aTAtt. No one, not even a casual observer, can be unmindful of the importance of the subject! that are at this time, and that have been for the last few years, agitating our beloved country, it is my purpose at present to notice briefly a few of the most objectionable acts of the present Administration. I was one of the humble supporters of Gen'l Jackson in both the election which elevated him to the high station which he now filN. J supported htm on nun . . . , " . . i , ,i . ic it, - .i same principles, to oppose his Admin- Gkstlkmh. The sanietf T iiu anon. wi , an imrrn oianaara ueun-i acts, to-wntcn i couianot give my rn tire assents His seizure of the public treasure is, of all his errors, the great- oat f.it it i a rt ti -a 1 bvwivm ffwl1 n ettamianflirnt w tirr first re puoiic on eartn. mat me iiertie M on the people can never be safe when the sword and the purse are vested in the same bands: and there can be nu doubt that our ancestors intendedJo nlace it in this country beyond the control of the President. Thia act must be considered injudi cious, unnecessary and inexpedient, if not illegal. The precedent is certain ly a very dangerous one, and the evils growing out of it are manifest toavery olwerving man. ' The patronage of the Government (increased nnder hit Administration brought to bear in elections an evil, the dangerous tendency of which he. on a lormcr occasiun, ao lorctblj jor- trtyedr fhe oxDenses of the Govern-, ment have been increased in eight years from twelve to twenty-five mil lion!. The number of office-holders to upwards of eixty thousand. But I will dismiss this aubjert, as the report late ly made to the United States' Senate, by Mr. Calhoun,, has completely ex posed the whole matter. Never was a subject more ably handled, or corrup tion more completely exposed. It i a document that should be read by e very American;-4 The South supported Gen. Jackson because the thought he was favorable to a reduction of the Tariff to the wants of the Government. A review of bis course will prove how sadly they have oeen mistaken, lie promised retrench nent,-tnd bar-more than- doubled thtr expensea of Mr. Adams's Administra tion, (to often denounced for its extra vagance, and by Gen. Jackson himself.) That which the people greatly feared eight yeara ago, (and to avert which Mr. Adams waa turned out nf olnce. and Gen. Jackton pu t in, has come upon them. The recent disclosure are sufficient to warn te public mind, and it would seem that no one could be mistaken as to the tendency of this state of tilings.; and I cannot doubt fur a moment that if the great body of the American peo ple were enlightened on the subuct. they would forth whltappljrj he Lr'mc But we are grately told by the sup porters of the present iriciimoeht, ihat the country it in a prosperous condi tion. I answer,-the Romans prosper ed under the reign id Julius Csesar. though all" historians agree in attribu ting ihe lost f' llnran'''trbefty 'ttV thrt iwurpatHmsWiCja tng u the timilaritv of the course of the two individuals! Caj.tr lays vio lent hands on the public tieasor. and then proceeded to destroy the authori ty of the Senate, who opposed him in his tlesisrnt. Gen. Jackson removr the public money beyond the control of Congress and placet it under hi own; and when the Senate declare the act to be unauthorised by law, be ftp prals to the people to sustain hint. But the question tliat presents itself is, now are those evils to lie remedied Let ut select fr the successor of Gvn. Jackton, tome gentleman, who ia know a u uc competent in tne nrst ptaee, a RepujIican of the school of Jefferson, who wiJI endeavor to bring the Govern ment back to itt pristine purify and republican simplicity. Laying aside prejudice, Irt u eon HiH only the good of oar eonntrr. Let the people regard principles, and not men. It it the only tale guard to li berty. ,.The veouunry of our rountry are too confiding. Tney ihoold recol lect that no man it infallible. The pu rity af tba President' motivet dor norklte tba legality: of. the ei, nor tender tiia trecedent teet dangeroua. Tb? a acta have become, part- af the hittor of oar eountr, and posterity wiI. no doubt, wonder that an enliehi. 1 - . ' . 7 P . rigbU, thouldtava lustfciriavJto OctiVjlli wUttbr;i? . . r - I i.uv.f . in. iMsir nu at (.Mr iaiiiaiia .nrnii. - Kvuir, ever WIloai.M tli,ir aidetitin sttcU"b count. HaiMl? front bis cooncila and auppotu l great merit who would do boaott' nation oa earth. . When tack men as llandolph,' Tazewell, and Leigh, .ot Vtginia, . bwi -i SuntinlJ.rfcdei Calhoun, Preston, Harne, and M'Duflie, of 8. Carolina, ter, Bibb and Troup, and a t her, most of whom httettoodi,' their country in timet of peril J J, to withdraw their tupport, and u j to, but to oppose hia Adtii iron, there must ba juat cause tf It speaks volume. Our only W MSceat in a tertina ihjJttgreas in,is to defeat the election of yi reu, who will certainly, if eleclelj tempt to perpetuate the principle u,c vicui luvnuiwtiii, - an tftk ... : . ' competent indiviilual a a-enll who ia. known to be a Repu'afitul whom the part may. unite,Lj peoplt do their duty, and our lifer' may be perpetual. The office! are in motionreward awaits t success. They are aa welUaV and disciplined as any army that J fjaiULltBAler Napoleon. JfathWi our united exertions can prevent t, success. The approach -of-d., ia gradual, and often iinpercepU the unsuspecting citizen- A:VOTEb). f will entrmefttronty Tte'W T bm " tnVTatf Tnlerettflig report Jot Kit. G houn to Congress, on ExecatinK ronage, as " the bribery report,", i argues that Mr. Calhoun, havinr dured himself unpopular wilh tht ttoiiactoani''wr hi ad ocacjf T doctrines of nullification, now at( ward, and, aa chairman of the Scad committee, makes the report in tion and hi bribe to the State! i siati in proposing that the Conitilt be so amended that the surplus a remaining in the Treasury, aftti fraying all the expenses of the Gon meat, be divided amons these States according to their repmci, lion in Contrress. - And thit is if MrrAyhlte-caHr ff?fjmjrtii ber repart." Sagaciou nual. Calhoun to bribe 24 sovereign Still with their own inoner, with a fkn ..bit ow n elevation I llow ritliculotif absurd the auggeation! Men art tl ready to suspect others of what re jgujl txjpf. themaelveiMrr4i has amply felt .the chanaa of pals age at the rate of 20OO a year. wears the collar with obsequious. it: hence Ins suspicions. lit knew, when he penned that articli a .a . .? art at nis master, tnat ajr. uainoun i candidate for the President-, gndii ply reported on the tubject iscM man of the committee and . tthicli port, for profound, research 4tt acience of government, deep anV antweraDie reasoning aa a state ft, and the light shed upon the polk; tne present. Administration., vjiaii tounded all partiet; and which, u monument of hiageniuttnd patriot; :ii t:.. k ..r: i i' win n, ik mi iii ii cu tnu perpe -J .l:i. If- 1 171.;. i .i .- a tu, nmie iin . ' r nuw aiui 4nc ren Dynntty will be remembere to be despised. ItAMJOLPrj . . . . -e- rOR THS STAB Mtisri. AViora, Jue'ge VTu ing must favorably presented It people as their proper repretantahV fiti ,u. it i .J me ijinmiTc Vyiiair, anti aa a ble Vice Presklrnt sliduiti be run .t him, a late writer from VVashi, City has suggested that highly refrt able gentleman, JoHaTti.aa. -Vi have a citizen of our own State .id, equally qualified fur either. Alrta: haa the name of the virtauusaodtr l-nted Gatton been p'aced on tKt'V cner ail acknowledged - to be; sarit to pre-eminently entitle him ta l Kt ft du e to intell'igncf t nrf'wtFtlil.li there is no indication that he eta. this time, unite a sufficient interest ensure hi" ttecrjiaTllOL'c01 to ar quteace m the dcrtMon .! tba. mericau people. This it tb tvw'i wrott - siiitable intlivuliiai brought forward,-;wit li- .ri)a.htt .f pecU of success, for Vice'; Pretitj' Where ran w find t more 6 no ble man, and better Repub.ltcan,j John Tyler f " He hat "risen prtf sively, bv the forie of his own prw worth nd ttlenlt, to the dignii5 honorable station of Senator of ! nited States, after 6llin. acknts fvtted stand, that of l.egiabtt) rr:.v... r a:. ....... c.-T. .'-ttv ean we find a more hit-niindrd f Who has ever bowed ta the vijf if tlie people' with more dignity.'' with move tincrrii? .fcer--ii-pubiic tpinioa, win rniighteo'd just, lit has cnaidoed hiq)Blf tht : firesen tati v f ith'e peojil e , .Frit11', he Union on the mostelevatedan' rable basi, .the guarantee of tht C atvt.ution, be gtianlt with i'eaglet'ff the rijthtaofr the Statra. The of this. paragraph knows li!m t! gentlet..ati ptisartfirg ill those q ; cations that ran innpire ronfuleoc' f and endear Ihoir noesor' to W's low citirent in the social relioW cituteoand patrit-ti .tt,i '' ' ki A SUpSCltlB ..... t ,ro-Tt. araa. Ait important period ia the T of our Stat it at band. . in tk
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