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ti North. Carolina. Gazette rB It. . iw- f ... f .AYttENCg;,LEMAT S icumff, tkre dnllan Mr anana MM)rsrtm4 prrwaa im4I Mhaitt tbia a4 wit ma? deiire to keeame tuburibcfj tl"W WwiTy rUiril t pay tn bol a. ' 4it of ttwrew" w(erp4in in4aMe ' 1 Jl nndmilTik cactina CQea lioca. !rld lbre linact f9r Mt dollar, ao4 (( I ra to h Rmtnra aaaal pori-pai" RIISCCLLANEOUS. THF FOOLS' PEN CK. riieJTollo U5 irttf re&lfiig" tiarr. ii London, and frwnled lu tliU utry' by rorrepnndent f,thf f TMf - unci rsfd rarmentfc0 a fine lump In. ! coal-rtx." i ? e turned them uji'ii tho 8tatelj. jipart-! ?wBut .first tr 11 mj what yoar bad ranii in wiiicu jitrj wrrc BBMrniDieu,, wnrus were, jonH mm ui tamer; Jricma Mairazine.Trum whicli w j-o . " . ... t Vnii -Mft Vf n h Lnndon 4 ItelK'P ahnp in - tiio inagnihcent tTHTl1o i)ared in tlio building iHt many yrars a;;n, gin-sUop meaiiliMik'mg, "ana k by f I, gin a spacious Urr( witli a Tew a i... nu lie lav tliat it find ' bceii fittrd up at t iW- triflinJ1 ciwitj ! i started tliroujli tie partly opened doorway hit the' parlor, and aair looking f Usff, and jlclare, ! and giltie;. and fine furniture, and a rich carpet, and Miw Lm-T in a ailk rtvm sit- flngdown ti iier piano fortej and lie tiioujlit within . himself. "IIow tgitt'bi"wbat caHouH Sto? cesait it, that all this wretchedness on my left hand is mada to tarn IhU all thm rich finety on tnf rielit. a l rrii giri ana wuars ir yoor' Theae word were apoken In i the' same slirtH voire hirh had ' made; the" fol pence' Hue in his ears. ficorge .Manly waa atill deep in thought, and with the end of hii rule ( ho was a carpenter) he bad heen ' making calculation, drawing the figures in the little puJJIes of gin -mm A upon the counter, no loojceu.up gay as her daughters, with a cap l.nnT waillfp f UMmf. lt ".. wjlo. aald Johni-coforlng1ut peaking' as bluntly: as before "I said ihat ybuwefe li bad inanl i am Bad Father r . . . . i brought forthcleait clothes fma the dresser drawer and ahe and her two ijaifghtcra set t4 worlo t Kipe r, witli fjaick t iml delicate! cftreV f he rain-drops' an 1 mud "plashes 'from the' Milken 'dresses ff; the three fine ' Ad the were had word4 I mlrasols jvrrej-arefulty U4rittoWhfax&tti.t tti-Tiwdwe rtfltwf netmM W? hope this will be a beginning of bet and c.olqreiribbandsfly IMJH.UII !JIT! .HH..MOW JlilkUM J VUl head, and a pair, of gold ;rr: rings. almost . touclttns her olmno hIiouii) ers. A plot of ale," ma'am, ispay the baker, andbuy a boahel, or what I'm waitirig for to-night," (oo more spirits he thought within two of coals, or any thing else you may be in want ol; ana : when we ftor'a -lareest" viair wme numj nilntt. However wr many ot a working classes may be, it seems be their pleasure to aquanuer a ... a " i ! . . " mh a rwaasi eir nine rrinaimng muirej "i"'" number juf these places, as irtliey Vie determined that the persons i...n thev emidoy to sell them poi- L .i....tt itat-U in the midst of I..i-w mid niilendor. I do not 1V J -. .1 a. ! kail to say tnai e itVm44owhtnd-tbent - as eoiiie bAckrlttad-arrliaptCrniTrDe have a right to u t -l-iiw-aM-the blameHipon4he-roa-l4-or the miatress of a gin shop. jlr my part, I la.I.r not like to ft " E W ' i w r tepoue.and be obliged to get rich uti Hie mooey oi iiie jwr iiiiaiiuav a.ture dbody io gin drinkiog;but,at lle me timei the master-of-the- gin mar aay. "I dou't force the iple to'diink. they wilt hate gin, M if 1 do not . sell it to them, Whodv else will." The story . . r..i The roots' pence," w nito iui worthy attending to. little mean-looking man sai tkine to Mrs. Chiwderi the niis- ta r tho i'uncu-ooi: -uj ra. Crowder." aaid he, "I ahould JT i Jv s is " AU he put down the money Tor the ale. he lookrd her calmly In the uce, and .said, "There are the .-..fools' ponce, and the last fools' pence I intend to pay down for many along day' ...., :' .. George Manly hastened home, (lis wife and his two little girls were sittin? at work. They were thin and pale, really for want of food. The room looked very cheer- lens. and-1 heir1i re was auiatnalL that its warmth was scarcely fell; vet the commonest observer must have been struck by the neatness aiul. chidinesa ofie it nd every- thine alniot it. "This is indeed a treat, girls! to hare dear fattier home so soon to night," said Susan Manly, and she looked up at her- husband,. as- he stood before the table, turning his ryes first upon one and then anoth er or the little party; then throwing himself into his large arm chair, and lying back, and smiling, he said: " welir children, tt'iit yon giaa to see me? May not thoso busy rdly know yon again! Really 1 to iconsnle artd .assist; Jbenui i She ut withoat solititation.ier lasoage.. booqIj poVyTeb'f he conidef-,fc atf a'a a eandiiltU for 4he,Prtiln-1 ea , hi .waamig in tatl Iba. eucatisl evlaad inall arobabditv ihaeontetl witllqatlitie aetsarr to cendacr ihe-af -' a leiweea tvim nl ItrYa BtenIif yf rtht ainn-wfte condemned b'rcferMlr. i Van.. Bare tOwiudse ci lhtinemvr, in ittvolimr J LVhHe?jj VftViil4;tbiak not, II knl we tounrty in a; rutncnivin ;-ie a" his oreimecuons weaia u ue on me il ioiw ami an i iiwn n nw iair fhutjoii are ."forgiven, and eo.; you I George looked at the . face of his Wife, and as he met the tender raze of her mildeyes, now turned to him, he felt the tears rise Into t is own. He rose 'ap;' and, as he pot the money into his wife's hands, he said, Tliere are my week's Wages, dear mother, , ; Come come,, hld ' out both ' hands, for you ' have ; not got all "yet Wrjl, now you have, every farthing, except , a fw, pence, . and they were fools', pence, that I paid Far a glass .of ale to oijfhtrf Keep the whole, and la r it out to the best ' w i dratageaAymrMl was offered. to arrange the .unrisrjfd. haijbHP"'tWwt?ly clean, comb' aa. may seldom be areo upon a pool, wonwn's toikL.i j Wiieii all had beea done that could be done, and as Mist Liicy aaid, "they begaaj to look like themselves again, Mrs Urowder,i who -as lolling back her ease in large and comfortable arm-Chair, and amusirtg her'seirby Uklng .a good stare' at eVery1 thin and every pne In the rooin.siiiiaeiijy started, forward, ami y Vd out ad dressing herself to the roaster of the tha i bench , ai d ht bar; they .have toiled: toac'iaersad,., luf . nioia.ihii i,lkiriy.'fivf yearsvtHry have bto nlted oyiha ounua m.ao iQiimaie atiuaHUj Irrruptrd friendship. O tm, of the rreatvuolitical tbuiei. uf' the'lt.1h'V have "thoeg'it 'alike, and aid by aide hv hey, battled Tor jhttse piiu(;fple, whjch have been prunoui'tvd by large mjiiriiy iif the AuiericaQ peout bV house, upon, whose Bibb .and . at(.aid. aal.staty ami cnrrtcl. Sodge whose face ahe bad been Jaat .fixingl While lusben an efCcien;, llncire. are old friends;. I - know; your face. lUmxirlaihfefJtilLi there iisaome changf t-yott? though; I art rx a.-tty say What it Ts Pnied to be In ragged 'clothes, and '4t 1of Kihle U.vou auu tlio euis. wmic you get o.i with (ho ncedls.worlt." Susan went up atairs to put ou iter bonnet and shawl, and she remain ed a little longer, to kneel down on the apot where she had often knelt health." said George Manly amiling bTy clad aiid in excellent Tiealth." But how is it." aaid Mrs. Crow der, that we never, catch a sight of you now?" - Madam," aaid he, I'm tare I wish well to you and all tenilertiay, 1 have reason tor thank are wnu uorsJ abitiiy, BimiiMi, em f ihe same Staie-netrl aboat hjfeptlrt belif f that bthir eontj ei the same period o( time, ytiaaa. alven-Lrujaie. me ceeawy iria. its inraiiuia.M rtffot tou enter mtmt:mt t ewrsratva ano-renmini w nu im crr w w ' J - ." . . .... v a t - m i -a. s m to. jhe4wild,l iTenneser-r'e8Jhr.i wi.iaroniano inecspumon rromine thtv have ifrown with Her KrOwih aadreooocil!ef the nation fifth poftlietantTi atraoKthened .wiih hec strtimh" mW(A Soutk. ., Ilia Ungaaga was. loud nit Bimmn, J""""'ij vi.(Vi mi tbivmeaiiiiii," 4d 41r Van .Bureau, to saatain the claims of the J$(pte ef.v Near Yrk agint the ..liatirns.ambiw fio of Ihe South! call "n Jhia niesUng . to sustain the flaimi uf MrCiiatr ' f the Pfeaideocy- a Webvyer q-iaU 1, . Bed iu mind and in energy V iharaCter te conduct the optraUuaiiif this ZTm vromeot. : t3eart B-ates Root (.nd Ums w are rimiioced. Carry oof Ihbie mel j cee umiy ; ivu.ca r M - lllinviru, avnanir irm .jtuj, win iaritit Van Diireh bcin the leading speaker to l4Vir il Mr. ' Uiinlon. enefaLr diacretlun,': How Uumi can Oi'neral l.rlii.n nr.t.r M.rlin V.u Iturrn tu as he looked om hlsJPJbJ.ejii and . a,Mi now, blessed be uou, coniiorta.i instant beueve. tnai- he,yi;i.uice no i I J r . . i t. . . j ' ., ... 1. . I 11.. . 1. . n.i. ..I XT.. a K. tl. V irom , "nil nigi eaiiic, io iu an at- almost heartbroken sl prayer yrtu, for words. of yoors were the - . a a ara a . prayer tliat ' ner ' neaveniy rauier wo-ild turn her husband's heart urn to his Saviour and then t his wife and children: and that, In the mean" tia3JieuXdj;lve her patience. sue Mien uown ai iuis uma iw 4vur. first means of opening my eyes to my own foolish and sinful cowrer. You seem to thrive, so do" wc, My wife and children) were half naked nd half starved, only this time last year. looic at mem u y mr pioc out her heart in thanksgiving andinow; for bo far as sweet, contented . Tlie pleasant tonea of her, looks go, and decent raiment, befit utfavttic called r.:r r.. ' J with tiy mau'a wife and children. praise luasbaod' llHPII- Owirp-o Mai.lr tnld his wife that And now madam,-1 tell you, as you cveoinir. after the children were.told a friend of yours one day last p-nnn i bed. that when he saw what1 year, that 'tis the ' Foots' PeSc the iMsiice oRhe-poorul(t-d-to which hare dunealt this for usl'het wards keepine p a fine house, amTFools Pence' , I odglit rather to say dressing out the landlord's wife and the pence earned by honest industry, two daughters, and when lie thought and spent in such a manner, that 1 of his nwii hard working, uncom-'caii ask the blessing of God upon the nlaiuinar Susan, and his children la PCOCe. want, and almost in ratpr. "Wime ne ivazn live part, in the triuing election, or conseol to lend art impmper and unra nuWican influence in tht appuintment of his acctianri but we apeak noWof hit private and - peraoaal feelings, of which, a a man, lie cannot entirely rid himkelf,' anf we aak again hw can he prefer Martin Van Burrn tu Hugh L Whih? " s "':: ' ; : Heaiile all " tSeia ' eonsidcratinnd, nineteen twinticthi of the people ' of Tennea-ea, weaifo' convincrd. are in favor tf tlaih LrAVhtte.lindwe -taTr-nut believe-that General Jackson will senaratt himself from hia loni tried, his f.ixhful, and hit aincetc frieoJ. where no prmcyi l ai aiaar, ami evcrj rca on efiiis ihartheyahouldnhiiilr-r- TiVeT The opinion alid"wiTies of -GOo eral Jtckton would have great weight wtth.thrp?np'eiif.Tenneteev;nany subject, and one or thefltany caasea On the 9th of November, bi'th house ' met to chiioie, elector! for Prnideiit ipl.Yice Prckiaen.'.. and oo- referring ?r to. the Jturnala. the nans' of MrVio Hare w'd be found recitr jd 'gtinf. t . . . 1 .. i .... . . ., . ... rftmea iaotnwr.' f vienrrai uaou iu a few others voted the M .uti a an tirkef roo' which were tji. paidea of Gabricr flji4 vena, John Tat ge.Jca Buel. Jent4' than Fiik, &ccVo. .i.rn..j mwi i lleie eav the raer Ifialtne ciftdm? date who a as toted. jfr. and aupporiad', Uy Uuvernur strong, lUriiton 'Orsy . t llv little fingers stop a moment, just while you lump up, and throw jour .. I .. 'I . rll.i.a Mii.r Anil st say you iiave tilings m mo; arms nuuui ui i.mvi st style. What an elegant paper;, kiss him." . . lat noble chairs! v. hat a pair of "0 yes, we have time for that, e-scrrens' alt so bright ana soitaidone or the gi lis, astuey uoiu v . ' . . aat'l . a .a . i , t a sprang up to kiss uicir lamer.' "oui we have no time to lose, dear fa ther," said Sally, pressing her cheek toiIS'i.iid''tWakTiftiYlkIna 6TT coaxing whisper close to his ear. "tor these shirts are the last oi me dozen we have been making for Mr. Farley, in the corn markeL? ' "And aa no work can be r done to mor- rsli! and yuiselfso well,sna iook- g so well. ' " . . Mrs. Crowoer iiau umppcu ian-iiiti- lirfn an armichair,andaat Wuiff- and amiliue with affectation, fi turning deaf ear to her visitor. wt takina; I Br wit" ,er ey , a , iuh ier:r what passed in the -ahop. lavin'g drawn aside the curtains or c colorru auiht, wiiiih ""yb T 1 4.. Saa. t la Jaw.,. Wttll IhA. ween the; shop and the parlor. : . ! ..Why, you see, car. oerriraan,. L. Mnlicil. "Olir Oiwiorsn la at mil" fx ne, and we don't love t neg 'v. r?t it. Tor ho r musrrworfcirard for V 4n,hnest Jivelilioud anijihen.yoii i ft, my, two girls, Letitia and Lucy ! Wm areWab4it t leave; their board. iT PS-"hoolj so 'Mr. Crowder" "nd;i 7 ished to make the old place" as enteet ndJasbiamile e we could f "m- nd'hlt'wIlhTuewKnew t ie windewsrw4 ncwr French win: osTfHrtnelr'tft' thrfirst floors iirt H; jttre pinf,rahjd littlepaplng, Mr. Uerriman, we begin to fook derable, I must sayVMftr-Crow. cr too hai la(d out a deal of money i fitting up the shop, ani litjllling i this cellars.' f, Wcllma'am.'V continued,-Mr. lerriman, , "I . don't know where W find the .needful forall, these Wovements. , For-. piy part " I fnanly aay our trade seems to be Jiitaat a atand-stilt? There's , my ife always begging fori money to fy for thin or that little necessary inicic, but I part rronr every penny th a pang. - Dear Mrsrowder, ow do you manageZT' q Mra. ,7 Crowder simpereil: . ,and aiaing her eyes, and , looking with ' Ianca,of, smilinff xonteippl' o- fards the crowd of customers in the ihop; Tbe fuule'r peocraMi the )ola' nenre.. that . due it far r us." row,", added Bessy,, gravely.,, who stood with her small jhand iu .her father'H, we are all working as hard as we can, for. mother has promised to take them home on Monday: af ternoon." yjJXQ- "Either your eyre are very weak to-night, Jear wife, said - George, "or you have been crying. J' I'm a fraid yoti work too liard byrandle Susan snuiea, anu- sain, ora inff dtes not hwrt my ey esfzand ia tsho snokel slie turtird her bead, and beckonca wiiuier uoeera io ner 'lillM BAV. .......,'-. .Mi i VViiy, :ohn,wuaij.iiiisuia)tvi 1 1 a - liaaiit . ) I Perhaps i4 yjaa owingi the poor King jiMt then opened, and left ajar, ' T" Miss Lucy, whe hait oeen;aerr-1 ira, Crwwdcr were' beard by. a roan lamed George Manly,-wh atood at j ponr.t!iC(lllCMt',He I rued .his r yea pun the.f uatooiers ho were atanding-neari himaod -wjala tunken;' check ir nJlamrd see?" aaid his father-'What you in the corner! " Come out, 11 mother beckons for you; but coraeand 4cll me what you have been. doing.'L;4 ' - "Nay, never mind, it.deart hua. band. John will lie ery gd,J 1 hoi, and we bad hrttel' lay no more about what Is past.' Xi - ! drawine Johfi4 dose1 W : hittiZl "Come, (ell me what ha,1)e"f(is mailer,, ,.j.tf ; John was a plain-spoken boy ' am had a . straieht forwardriway Jo stieakiogtho $ruth. ,JJe Jrtinep to his rather, anu iookcu iuu nim face, and. aad The .JbaVr Tuie for his monry " to-nigUf a"d ;lvul4 mit leave the loaves whiioui tnoiuer paid Tor thenv nd .though -hf wis croia.nd Tough tonotherhesald it was not her- fault, and that he wai sure y outbid been lrinklng away all the - moneyi an4 When-he-wli gone, 'mother fried oVeIier svorkl but she did not say- tfnyiinl did viat know slJewasrylni$ A atvlipr iears'Tall droiu .dritrt stand in tl corner,",, now, joU, yeaa may bring me Wme coaJs,';jsaid Swiap,.! ittoBrrahe?trTyg oweu nu nomination in great-parr lo w . the teal and c:my t Mm tin Vh Bt "! "y i. I' -.-J-'-T--- .. AA-tuaaiy -.i from I In pisitiiinae eanaol van, and brwiJl; d.ilr,wmeinltiT morrow, if , the 9ih huTJfierJl'1" be the- pliant aupporters vf hia"'pief n, rf slins.xlit U iruehatvhan-liHw-1 Hon was unfortunate, Mr. ViiT1 Barfif While is. that he Mat been a CnntWttnl ami ttraichtfurwarJ supporter f ihe Ad mlnistraiion'oT nTmT whom they "Have delighted t honor?-VVe-trot-4hen Mrs.,TCrowderfand - er t they- wm aiiu oe iuona togeLntr was sitting drinking, and diiuking. daughter were gone, George MaolyiJ night afte? nigh,, more like .a be.stMt without speaking -J.fH "opt of TenleS totS&uX than a man, dcatroying Jiis own slderable tiine. deep In Lmech a they venerate hi. name manly atrcngth, and the fine health thought, and his gentle, pious wife l (he wHI n.er .urrender. eeen o Af God bad given him, he was so struck lett tnai sue anew on wuai snoject lficfofJ-oH that glnrioes pritej for which With sorrow and shame, that lie he had been thinking so deeply i for ktt t(M they ao bravely eootanded at seemed td Come to himself at last. when ho. ivoki up from shi.l fit nriIneo,j4 0f New Urlsansmeir lade Ue made his determination from that thought, a deep sigh stole rrnm his h,.r. n,t as l. msdii it not In 'the Hps, and ho brushed aWaythc tears connuence oi his own siixngui v ""'v"-- T.v.T.-r-4.iJ'-- -4 ul IiumbTe and, watcliruliepenaence ,t.h,K.ATUurr..) B.-ner.' A upon Ilim Trom whom Jail holy ae-t , Ctturkt Jackton'i Freerence. We sires,' 'all good counsels, and all just thiDk init ihoe friends erthe PreiM works do procecoy;. tne resoiuuon jen, .& Jneuda .tney,, caa osa wn that lie made; he kept, ;a whi,h will induce them toiuooort Jailee vtry naiorallv deerted tim.' ' lie iuiii- :.T . . . . . . . " . - t n .... .'.. . t . ' a eu uiivernnr i umpaina. muenis peaces witn Mr. Ma.haufi, and wis apnuini.tri tTiWulTeolu'ce yet. when Cllifton1. i( alsr.was again riaing.teJiitaedliWTil J.8jtOwl wlien Ciinfim WMtoj'ti'"' again ontortuiiaie, Mr. van uuren tlu lerted to the Burktaif pafiyV ' l" ' ' " ! A to hit opinion oi the iuth, and en tlle'admiuo'' of'MUjAurt.'we can' Hf'VftiJi eonfidhce fromisour!.'ifd k"nowl?Hge; that Iff regarded' the' id' nitsaluii if tiiw Stiles the loath YmM west, al rtKttrialiy Impiiiing the pewV i ef' and influence if ihe,Tnrthand-,a' booftl.l time; ari on the" agliaiin"' )hi v,er s4hjeciMJijl.r.lni4njiiti.-- -1 ii.il' t . 1 . ?' . ... are f odeavoring to array Ibeweight i( during the Ule war with Great Britain pendence. From the New Vork.Eveoinr Star M1UTVAN" BURKN" ;ANU37THE H.tt !.-sou ni. i,n'.'.i'f tiiii. We haveben called upon from aev . eral narts of (he tuuthtrn- atates. to ill what was Hie coeras oi air.yan uuren It waa more than sa yearia(ier hU name, against. hi,r!ed. owavar- Mrs. Crowder of the Punch bay.) had fi rat taiosed a regular customer from Jer house, and had forgotten to express her-woader- as to a what rould have become of the good-looking carjenter-thatgeerallyepwt his earnings there, ana urana ano spent his money so freely. There; get oil as fast a you can dears; nin, mH: und-doit't stop '"fafmGm' JheauUtuI'jur?ssca. ivlll 1 quite spoilt never mind JBr;iir my.jeyauine is afeFoeiUk These words were screamed iuf as tlood aslier-haste svewld jiermil er, by; M riiUrfwderj, who was accom pauytnjg her!Uaug evening ,to Hid; tea-gardens. She was aiiiweirtrh Miss Lury, Yoi knowi1 mifir tai'fVuil,J- for$r shoes are sotfght.TfiV turh into one oi these houses. :Iears,'jafd Ithe Imojiieiwho w4bustiInTor.' waru as, uH..,a, iiq,iyu- . - ,.u iMdeed!,,rei',.t?J ;tMe,othcr,,daughtcr, wluk tiund lima tofurl her 1 diaJainisitetwitliltaiidinf M f, Jjiaste and, Iter distress- riloot.aet a Xnt iaisa U!lilhy;hovela.;:i eVVfU,' dehrs brrMmVmlnrtable tidy place." ftied the mother at length fhey'liasfened' Rn-wlrd? henrail intermwiir TstJr fill the'raln Is ovVrrcme'ln jMsTcome in 11.C i-Vio was rtiV coming, do wnlfnffo rents., and jtlia two yo4rftf .Tla3le"s gladly XoUowf.tiheirw.dierVexln1 y sVMiP5 WS'f-'fKS '."IJ'6 inr and fiim ifrieod lluith. Lon White of Tennessee art snaking an un , r' . . 'a . . " ' a a a i I r .' astboried attempt wmca ne win. town upon) with diadaia. ',On, thi SMbjet Ve, raTrr oor reailera 'to a' ciMnmoiiicalinn fromShf tby County and,, the following forcible reojarka of our neighbor of the sierbipabere oever before. 4ws a a Sutftere aa unanjinoaa aa thoia of lenneaaea are fu layioi nf jisk ihe4pjirLcianiTJhruughiiut v th "oioaVte notice the. conclusion ef the rv marks of ouf aeighbor; and to mark ouf preuicunn, mat. what his ooinions of southern men and southern orinciple Were beth er he aupporied ,!. iintoa in pr irr . enca to 1 r, M M,o-raod what were . it. iff'.". L:. nia views anu opiiiiousHjneN'iu neiiru.io ,Wm .fr.a ihil wc are n hear, fheae (qufftinnSj, asked that f.Jlie doftrminaiion i( Geo, Jeckaon to prvn. .Vir,,Vn, Ban;n upuni the, nation ai hi aoecessssvaeeit with prnprtj pppo! lion , in , i iia , a a.e of r ai, (a w r ip rea lis, al ihe bare nroDeci ul oerpelualitie h reviia.jndeCi wKojueauoirj, auaeuBg. au, mM,octfaai j ;ia .... I . I . . . .1 ... Ikln, .H f t fl .. IH UCIIIil lf .,.( IW .IMJ"'?..1"'! rt?dafjetha$jj!tni la beomjBoefe jjrf eraica iscciun, iuai a ucvucu , win .ic hi lo h'er.ltloccd and teiftt!ti'V1fiXt- lefwjip.'wW" be a candWate Iei conuuem mai icnaciica win eivs . .1 -.J VL!i - .Oi'"U acr vui.4iywnu? t -t-ttSw5 t!4ib l. lfnril tha imnrraauict I son. wpeid ecjueuiy ,-preierjMr,' v ao Bursn Jo' wiy other pere6pJtas his ucj' ceisor, aod thus to bring the ' influent same jo ucar.upoo tn ion' General Jlcl- son I no reaaoriabie neri o fur wiafiina fur thiiLtcisiVolrliirHerfiti. in opposition tVinete holtWeVfoleht- ceiaor, anq inua a o nnraiifhlhir .laeii MH preerencee f nd Kf M, Ihi aaooable petfon would tfam him fbUrAdmiiosirktiohPVhilf'VA befitfd thit tn eonteal W fhl Pre.1 Jenty woulJtcVeiwer'f,' M tan KJ. ritanvliflir . ubanti.lhrir ears. Iheir' crap tenets had been m44n " W;WTV ai,i.by 4li.irfrmdparasola, and7 .i,.i.:-.-.t.r i..tikf w natorsf. ..It waC' tobe epecto,.',niat the'fkirtaoT thesiiii gowns? were, . ;, -tje u..iy,i.;ii.nJ dragat oegan totamrrrmon t he floor of tMr.-jV .Haahowa tli.1 he erilerl ro.irn.ofo which theylTid eftferrdJ f,m4 fcVn opinion, 1 almfimtinf Ki'nf, tftijrrf 1iftle!fe.5ifyf bUtflnei $t $IcXh?WftU -n.M n'oturviTnUtrras of the'liollHW ,..nt ii.Wari iliffiriV. ataiir fclf mb' tfiau fo'rlhinR4 tha if l.f JaJgewjaei hcR 6ojorand amfofWftrl alyceU Jt"ncb.1lepaMfca6?hMtf ctf Mubht In anaiirritii thi-a nn.liika. whal Wr naii ly wexaoi prova we , na.ie ,im thing on, tpe.t 'ttiur-wf Ipsblbh htf. IHUIIIIB Wl'lllh. ... i ' . . 1 Mr. van uuren was cicc'eua arn iDfjfrnm Cnlooibia f ounty, (Vr, tl. Cr.l tlwf.in ,8lLby a small niajorltyrtle ou'Vil Kla rlrcMnn In neranna who "were oppnasd n janjea Madiion ind' iticiaaa'of Ihe'anuihi and ha'acUa la,1 ,v eipoec 191 -ne inpa; nip . at a; in ine eptr; ,ao J a fe w, rfy ' afjerf i rta 1 a grand eittcus wa eattwt n letecf Vht thiacascuawe think John latirr.'fcl IklerialerVndahln Sanforu lf )h ...... I.I I.. I. ll.a I..Hlt7f..'rt Mtitk KIMVr, IIV"IMV. ,t.fll, , - . r .1 1 nanamiiicu oniyio memorraui mt ic 5lalre., "John lWg fUonfT'Vf Co fulnbia. KbVheie'Kuoe orTrnfrtod ahotheF Wraon? hoi mf nib r; Ibllineif adlnfitiiin into the tetLte tlalnber' n cinurtrtie'e appeared 'in the Albany" Argtjs, nhen and new we state paper; ah article1 prepared and published with-' 0 1 "doubt ey oMtAerly. The dtfehpe tnentt of a grand oolederacy. or rather aft Bttempt'to'bverrome the UnioWbyr; J Baiting the vetea of io -New York f and' rnnylvanl4 lor van uuren, gives at this time ciinidrrkbte to( re4 to the ' article Ih ejaestion ahd Wt air'juis the feHewiiig'-eftraetfi We- ? C Itli alliiVw'hlcfcr i. ilnrom hTItd hating attracted mora general obMrvaiiaot that wirableaeateBtaea,iaot;iit)f frvm Ui North but imha South, hare Recent 1 apa.u kaa en ih 8ort Conteeaa, with the neat-. l apprehaitatott. of bc ularming Increaae oP"3 ian coiiiKucracr- i MH ir wtwiir' and Wauli there la nothinr in the Nnh Ju4 hthte ftrantfifi JwjsiJilirium U tf cou: m dt . 'VJVbtn ourabca,aUirartiyierfrtii. j cd on Jlia aubject , hid. will ranreaa ardtiit1 - hftpta, bill aw):p eMligt.ea' with rf fern amcra wui uircc iy- aay inai mere I. a ftcm-t4 bed.bloi 4ai Wd oflie-arah eafttifl; ba anthU.tlie44he r.mpira f auw fte ai-u . iide4 to, tba. CU'ioia 1'IimWi and 'iia i$,t idcitllit in nuiiJ of tlio-e heal eapf.' ble of aninlng the subject, the cfea-eA ' duuH ptrjileaity 'attd vpprthaiiMnni siavt All agfartnat h ta a aabkme tiptrwaant, aad. ilil ila, it wlU bairu'jr aid,:.inaguia tamen TrTtrTaftej nojicing'jhe afarii lagaptuoy, wiiu which new piaiee sre aoMiicil jiittf bf cotifsdracy, orocreda'srtl. toJiMkj JjijU Jhs insiincr, in notch tht V"' . am j.f iua,oliUioel aJoiisiioa hfier . ... - ... -- ....... wv.Jr"fc fit u natursL . choiu'i U nnnoi. that r). tinall ilct. iiaoiviex ihcir liilnT. ni lineM and tike able Ktiaure, availifli'tttMOaFlw-eaf) lat atftnrtiuticy wkiol, iba ImWm: uf iha llnMK offarl, in.i.lil an a yroptirihia ot .., irt.kli an anj lir anu rqutui.ttf pi Maipla, Hid not dj " lour la Ihetai aa4 ihaf wancciicit iu olNaiaiaB - 'Hot jIiI. aaniitl trnnaKbt,aMa,ui Uimm that. (lhe h'llilinc; fSliv attti Mbeir BC-' ' (TiM-a la be rfnS'n.lril' 4'iber, be area iair Wwil. " t o i.avaJrMp tltt ff) thiNBMnaia -th , and mtT orranon, : . - -- -- - t.- n MUinc oimb. renn.w.nniii, ViHk adil hlaii BuVen, whW; Ttae? bewi tmmat, ai.apU.lnW Iw.ibaMtieo piting himatU Tor thfs rassite li J.0,rlM i(,rJf anivr.re.1 u neither ftfiht-J4 eletliofflA'Apif'nlauV ViitoOg Sperll?; ierio.inl sea- lh brtntijiia ta r.ilt nf fnV'.n,l .l.m.l,JVrLii,oaraa.rr amt.ai.ttn aW ca-rrct a j. fwh hnors! favrf D Wltl Linton.' who nau oeen nnn-.inaieo in tn atoin aY' MayrfirecediBg: W tihi ceWed Vandldale S.rtge,hPrVkfeilefll IwrpnaiH H plMii55.0 ncoit nn an rqmlii uHniliana,Srhich are niMl.-4 tn an If aiw rp-J raHMi a. ! aaatn aaw i ib atanie ai Nw " iPj.,war. ltinutrimtma, wlu.i, Orinta YJ. " aittcit In the Vmii-v oi ln una iua. ' banlH tli micrt-u nt arfnwaaraaaiaaWvbiaathrU4.ar anWY lined! fct ihlr ImI""!''.1 rtJ'Mrl'Vatiniureh rrVw'4 W' h.l J A'tff hr'W.nprin' jwth'Mi eUnlnfl A m I M-duVn,1:hTyin feto ilf,: f YhV foVm' h-& obttedteMr." STadifvfV'e'la. aVld8Treti4dtlehre'lf rre tMlwf Urnt naler, la: 't a fiiiaa, tf nr.iiiit. aiMixr. anil b.li ftwn lead looth aliawv""
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 2, 1835, edition 1
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