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NO. 19 ?H3Cli430t1835 i . t ,4. s M ' 1 ' i 1 4 f Hi? , te o4 wrenf t eot)!", y.eol of ifiaJu ! Mt p scl-Jri ct fnt-tV fd prefe- , "ff. evoW"1 .teWji man " eeoeej". ileres iiroiif ,rii" ar, iwlff' ittt art. clm,. oriioili ( liim, Jn 1 Ihe tctr. niiwairf! NUM.: d tl Ii nd citli", in tb') Hob' eamW , ml. ddn .arbtpr?! dt i rttitiK, a airmr -.11 i ' 5.. ytt Trr "r u ; ' ' J T -' "l JMaY. - Jkit JWrfA Carolina L.VWRKNCK & I.KMXY. rWi'-7,''"'i: .... " 'SgMHIPTIM, , there OoIImts per annum naa all I aia onoKnuf n m Mrr oiurri be atfewedtn remain in arreara tmirer te u-Si1y I ri'quir-H in imv th wboU a . n,iit ni.iriu r"t iuiiH:iii.uui4uitc. i,VawMa.-;eiiM?t .,j,...ur0rrehiii..uu. . l.irmto ib Kiliinrt roiut te (oi-tuiid." ' KeWyln. of tnneaaee, delivered iirttxyt Hwreir 3 ' f - 7 j Pennsylvania. 4le llid ;Bir:i!ih 1 A-j e.el Public. Won, Kir. io Bt, L-Aaetber objeciW Judge Wnit T peitpte- from th vie mt fci ,."we. 1 I f Jul;e IIhIi !.witii While, u ile .? I JnJ Jy uf April, J83J. ,.' ' V Huh Lawwn While, of Teimeiwei 4t l efie ibe tutiwa. a a cimlMUlf fr liis;lieAl wOit e. A a attemrt i wiak. "i" "t (0 W'J(I '' Aillrfii art prpl k r ,ru pi'ion,biil 1 am now urruntl.l by eeutlemen, without ricaril tu party ilisiinctioif, a thee live here fre exitieil. wlm are en t kiMiw what position he wcrupie, nil to u him jukiiLe, take what courae Uej -may in preideBnanjr aaiiatilo. anti better. una ' ,RH ,w j Lluncer mtr inlereW- i r 4te L ka bm, awAlii fr-iewtU -wiU be tbr ritt tu complain. . n: yt.HWX--l'',, m wlt:vnirbewniing"Ti7 allow that edge Wliiie W Giin, hont anil run talent at a pol'niiin, ami ariuit hint f the chamf of veiling himaell. ainl lwmlimin hi pry ami hi principle puouit wf irice. it there i M round for uch iinput it)on. Tu aui h liarjce. the httty f lua life u a uf leutauiwer.' lie h never aoUsnl ificr, n u, never; 'although he hat rot the ri eater pait w lile in the ulic eri. e. It i however aaiil,' at he in the : tatididale if jhjV ifttiat he ha arprated himelf 'oui hi frien'ta.and that he ha absn- ned Gen. Jarkaon. Tu Eentlemen thai lai Laitu iia-l laaaaw aa aval awlaaaa. Qftff ina a a eia f"" ' J ,f " v v - re,'l nive a nnht tn pea It. lor I latin tu J ; !t-1rijt" ntrmbi e; I n; of the tot arteiitTir General lckoti, utenda; I have alwaya been nwed tu have at !eaat as much real Ui re:ion in every thin which con Imed hfm-r-1- vraa earty 1aht In vere him, a one of the patriarchs, nu achieved our frontier indepn- incf j I waa born, railed and now live lili'in a lew nnlca of the llermitace. t laeul Jckr. , w aaanciaieu witn ny emlearins recollecliunt. He IJ my father toiled tnether in lha ue - coinmon cue, they - weit lth the Indian war '"le by tide, I (hry wrra ever after friend. In late War, mv bruihrra ' were oi- keen in hi arm v. lotlowed mm la lery. and one of them tn hi trave. Lee I have been capable of for mint; pinion and ludeihg for tnyarlf. my nckment In ilie man, my confidence ii principlea, and admiration lor vniuea, ma pairiuiiam, ni tm"ji . political tul IC( 'a eentlemen of the Jicktan pirty. e aud eltewhere, 1 will 'ty, that if e chargea, were Uue, if a. doubt trd in my iiiind nt their ut'er want .. r . r . . :e t .i:.i 11 lotinuaiMin in fact, nay. u know that it wa abaolutely impoa s fur the m to be true, 1 would ue lgmtii fimed trot onlyiuaak yuu t tap port "!w! Wl.r'7T Tci; "an iTflice at, the dent. ) idenc of the United State t, but 1 Id turn from hint myself as a hypo e and deserter Jww"'1 k-? iuiga White, the candidate of the iMiM.ii: .Judee A hite . abandon te principTea upon whichhe hssacthl WoUgh tile" Who presented mm jlie American peiiplr? Who first Irleit the ft fan iMtmtr, in emblem urity and peaci. under which all rpn win f .niiRueii.et; fpn ".'; fikertirVlithY after' ihoie fierce and y conflict! whidi Ksve ' recently it uvir Ihe eountrtrlWM-the U of Alabama,"" fidlnwrd bv the 'a of Tennessee. Gmeral jack- must ardent friends and zeslous ttrl Yes. sir, Ihe 1 White ban t trt uniwrlrd, where General 1o'e victor iouv Hag, was prat teen g in the wind and by those '' U cultivate hi gluriousbaltte bit ked an! ' s attained by ihe e soldiers ami officers who bore icturit standard on the plaint lladega, and the heights nf the cfi through the,.: fields ol hatiiiee.'-Jidinpeka and Enota i, and planted i .ltefnre the sates evUi leans, and there in ita de ' ' under the guidance , of" (heir .the molt celebrated Captain ol ei prrformed , auch feats of valor. a fur hfm, immortal glciry, and !rir country, imprNshkble tcnown ir;' these, are the men,'' who menus' fectingf'' have presented White as a candidate for, the Jency, wlihouf tnf soliritation or 7 on , hit part. He liaa' been tied by the earlieat friends, llie toldiersrnf General Jackson, )f Shi best." " lie U presented at tlie datt; of the -t Ahrricii People 'eat toHtiiuent bmly who have merest In '-those -cont ests' lor of 1 "incn 'a mere -i . . . . . . turn les upon principle choice of men It is urged a aYeawnt why iU Jitklnn : party 'MjrtiiMiiWiiii TenneM?aSe t'.teir' support or Judge W'nite, that the opposition are wilful lo accept of him. All'f 'u.p- !;1 lw1e hi7f t?nl, Mi" public service. lalul I.I Knilllpaa rtuliliiilllliira aalK. . I ., 1. . ; ... m vjrvi tuna, - nm, anile the whole American ! TWOpfe. ,r paUtlW atr jurtf "prll! wnaiu n ni prue that Ke wan te ?-rf ,, tn-t h..ul.l b uur next Pre- ,Mlent? lliienanimity f aeatwnent i not tn be expected. The pp"i lion j ctunii win, ii is nraonauie io . i, that be h not ln.n prpf rly pre-1 entedt that he haa been brought fur ward br the people, when tie ahoald have been uhrred forth by a emeu or j a Ntlional Cunven'i'in; and abouHiwa-, I we hear wintirk, that ntaoy are in lucsen iu orurc inar mere n reaiiy I danger of n dlvidinjf our party, aa t; threaten. U overthrow, together with the prinriple upn which it hat been attained. If I did not believe that i uch a result wa utterly impnttible, I would Ue one iiMiiril the firaf t t nftt be ,er tniilc mean ,MU and Wortbieat man.tnu aconejw Jjd AVhiTert" Tnendt, I 1ihuTI" "Ii eve jpoth inj to-ifreadr'tf thi teroctinn wa fair- ly and impartially made. Thi would be natural and proper if the pirtiea were enualiy balanced and each waa aim iH at tlie mattery. But how it it po- tible that such a renu't can happen under exitting ctfiniiances wlien thernntrtt it between Judge White and Mr Van Daren? 1 th treat Jackaoit ptrty, cotnuiing f ; to large and, overwhelming a majority of the AmarKtn-rpepWm-tmid -at tif be reall fearful... ofjlefeat; and that tuo, whn 4Uereia mv aerwu oppirtHinn? No thi cannot be. If partiea were arrayed agaiutt each other, a in the induce mm tn me communion oi a nu daya of Adam and JiTeron. in a fear- biou action. At the darkest period of iul.aoda iloubllul cimtetl, in whitfh itjlhetJreelt rimparghrwhen 'Ganh'JacIf wf l!eg-dr.pn ..eiler y conatitution itaetf wat ..lha prite, theu-every kind, when hi brtfd flin "were I would content to a National Con-1 contending not only with savsgei, but ventton or tome other would enauie concert anil aoaniinity. i But caucuses should be . resurted to.;iett the Bench and wMfc oo compan on -a lylo extreme cases, when some vital i inciple in our political system i : princi threatened; ust at you would consent to the administration of calomel in a diaease which threatened . life. That " . a a a ' is a "itingerou medicine, and no one would think nf, taking it wht-n io good health, lit injudicious use will de stroy the ttrongeVt end soundest con stitution. but calomel iu the hands of a quack, is not more dangerous to and daners, and render mm any aer human life, thani the general and in- vice iu Ih power. It was finally set discriminate use of the caucus system, tied, that Judge White could be uiore in the hands . of the ambitious, servicable by immediately returning to who are in - search . of ofTife, Tennestee, "where he had great ioflu upon the institutions of our country, ence among the people, and. encourage What is it inevitable tendency? It volunteeri to go taGen. Jackson' aid, j to wrest from . tu people- .all egenef -and faciiitate the Iriasporlation of prb in Ihe selection nf theif public officers, visions lo him. By an act the Legis and nlaca it in the hand of a few in' latuie of Tennessee. if a Jadxe failed dividual, not always the moat disin- tereated or competent, jdgeswho are self constituted, self controlled aud ir the number ot rHres. IJut at .the responsible to' the people. And what Jnext meeting of, the lexialalure, it , was M Hi object? . To difranchte milliona dectaied that Judge White, in Confide of freemen for the benefit f one ioili- ration of his public services, inl aid of mia!. and to transfer the vast strength Gen. Jacku. should receive his salairy f iha Jackton naflv to one man.- If : this iato bw the permanent tystenraml the' settled' doctrine of this country, farewell to the people's power in elee linns, farewell to Ihe demiKratie fea Wre t mtt-f Htm br'Riivernmeot. Jl it gone, 1 virmillj! r -gono from that mo ment. The law oT. primogeniture wsa odious and has beeo-Abolished through out America, because it destroyed the fi ee exercise of ibe. wil I f ihe Masesor over his esOrterandiliid a tendency Jo crea te uml e i nfl s ences Ja sociely, 4y fJ.e'eo9t;rijn.7; hands of i4ho oldest, tmi st Ihe same time that it disinherited all the other cbildfeii.";Tbercsucu system , is cal ' culateillo effect , in politics, what the law of primogeniture lid P:oPrl7 except ihat the ;oldet, son it not , al wayt the . jiavoied object, for in jhat event Judge ,Whiu wyuld have. ,oh ing o fear. . R Burt Joeoger ton, sir . a siep-orvor s ctftiin gennan may some tunc succeed per niiu .wnn jsjine moi swirthy. Can a stnngrr j,lutrtm idjtWo Km-es or empioTmems a 01 the ...teoi be eWee. than it, flf.ir.Jed patible with Mcll othert thai althmrgh by the rincimstahcet which, surround Judge .Vbi(ft'al (his, tiine?f The pro pie have rfseuieil Vims a candidate; tlie jpoiiiirians say Olhst . will !t do the I people . know nothing about thU buines.no mao'can h'aVe hi Vaimi considered oles we tsseui io It: .we will form ouriiervesln'o a surt of gCarid inquest for henitionV-ttn ',o' an 1 t be irecAgniyd ss '.cnmpetcbljo fill either inis" two 'first 'offices., unless ' fTnil i tree bill iWbU rvor.- iiwv think thlf inr h y(rm' will bu arqbresced In or olerated" bj; ihe nAiifv.'lbnlesa: if "1 iri 'extreme caeV to ward offtome Impending perif. smeaw aed rhathejr'sre tt threatened danger tw? the insttletront'rlhey are at alt timet. aoU uhus,aHa;r, ..rs ... f-..i.. 7 Ah.IV.fi ,11 hariie. cutuatancrl.-v Jti noliMcafe!l a Wlhe Upitrd Statet the Jickson payfomin!thtcWoi t.WirWt), Ut fchiield be'the.la'sl tn us thVir nwefJ it a Stale Riglist? t rMherpe Hengrafting ihiodloWy evttem -"ufton- neeooitry. UftO" ineeoinirT 4ti - - . i :-rl:i General Jackson have to meet and cn nn- tend wild this caucus svalrm m bis firit election.' did K not fin.Mf iiruw 1 1, wnen exercisea . i a maen le tibjfClior.abTe manner tfcin it ii at pretentf At, that limet w' aal (r .mewibert'of Congrem,. mea wh were appieil t b aelecteil a coint nf . their tafenti ami pitriitiVin,; anil wHu were eeipiwikible igrth pe; pfe inpet . in caaeva and wit a Win t'leiU; XienaraU ikaii-tal"ltf chanee-fnr the nomination in tha ra- ea. An'lter,renttentan. Mr. Craw fnr.1; recetee.it tn inmnmatiM. - . . . . . tie jhal been preaented by ikav people, jest juuge vv nue nat oeen. y in peo- 2iat- thu reatar aaminatinn of the ciucut, althmirn there were fuurcan iliihte. Mr. IMay, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Adams and General Jackion, in the field,. N, he tmik .lha nnly proper jeiore, neither tuuht oor decline J the inner, tiui prruuueu ue peppie o nave their own way .with theie own butineai. IT thi yteiu had prevailed, we. gn tlemeit of the Jckon I'jrty, would never hsvc" aeen our old Chief I'Vei deul of the Uuitrd State. He to!l tlif Oi-npral that- unilitr lL other fnenila, jnd ou that account -iyfivei aaappointment nw - the flench of the Supreme urt of the U. Statet. if he hid been wnlin to accept it, and lie haa had the Vice Presidency of the United Stale pressed upon him tat- terlr. nut to be sure; by the peopFei but by, ilnne who claim tu have the entire control of the matter. But as it wa an office" which he .never t'tht, and one for which he hid not been desina' ted by the voice nf the penpje; but on tne tonirary. sfemeii to pe..ML MM 1&.uy -htvt ro-n a, canvass in wincti tne people haif entered Mm,' and in which hi frtends had embirkdlheTr"piiliucat fortune. Money i alike vnavailineto a.-i " ar i mode whtelitwith famine snd" wantf weTrafdatntng life on molt and acorn; Judge White inn only, the Hn. Lut Lee, late a ftcprrrntaiiv i.i Congress, from the or -ii l l ' Knnxville District, crossed the Ten nessee Hiver, hii e l an Indian guide, and ofter several days and- nighti of perilous search, found the general's en campment. Judge White told him, that having learned the difficulties by which he was surrounded he had left hiiuffi. cial bu sines, and came lo share hit toils to hold his Courts, a, roductjuu lo ba made in bis lary iq proportion Jo without any diminutjon.lIul he-do-. dined the oflVr, o the erottnd .(hat it might ueejuotru at a precedent, sod in troduce coiifuaion into the legista tjont4liiooiryV lhat hat;h dtd was wiihuut the boot of fee or reward, ud. hi .would receive -"none3l)uVing the time he was one of the CommSttion- er iinder ihe SoVnltti TreaTy7 he. waT alto Pieidc( of ' the olT ta(.e ' Bj'bk of TVnneee, whidh Station fits trie nil were unwilling iur pun to .resign, uj coiTctpiMidins - w Itli jlietiiit and:: gft fbfe he so managed Hie affair's of that i'nitiru Hon s tokeep on ns itredtf, and efts We' llie ' inuiner Ihnk tn ptyf specie in the worst of t'inifs. lie finally' fotrnd that his salary had been rcgufaiiypii ied iii i.it tfrilit, unlfl if ' tiiKfunted hi about efe vln thoatand Molfait. mi Director', Stmkhnhlets ind all insist ed that it was hit miey, and Ke'musl receive itJ lt he refused "U tescli I dollar, oijittg that he looked opitn hi he ws4 Witling to renuer tnem anyam in hi piiwerVm ihe management el the concerns iSf the Bmaet bial not conset to receive ihrsalary.' iff 33 li- At a poiiticiafrS Jmlge While' ptia-elpU-t 'aif well 4 no ww, hr hiving- ter (r H foro any yearsintht StJe Le gislatie,van4l in the, Sate'f 4the U Staea.Thieasbeaid ef Srinr with tru:h, that he, iiasmevtr shrttk freet b fraak atowal ofhit aepiaioti on aay . . . . a .. ..... I itetioa; m bat be ever gieen aurcqui vocal Vor .ninoeistent4fote, JSo, Sir I tie opiniaat are ddmeratrl focme eat-epon rnrtnctpie 4cotietioai Mm l.iil. kl 1 1111(1 il.m UU e 'j, struciion olthe Lonsiiluiiun oi uie ur.eu suies, conuuiug l,,."i,.u..r- . . . r..:... il.. ..ii... t.f id. rJrafGiverpwenf wiiTiinTlheeipra-nhatfTtlen possesion .oTIiia wallet f j iJelegateil pwrra:'at theaine time.he!' prnelMon,1 whWh ' nail KutMiAl In he U'in lor of Contie exerrUin ror'acufil-.' Bat? be! iletnanitett fliat a- hia - . , tha geaerat t. alt the Mwert which; are clearly conferred, yet he duet fiott , tefar at Uoint gentlemen in ihe.cate. iftht Jack aim Part? take I roan him, flvt .tx la . . I owm. lit tpeernv anil hi volea.i not wily all whirbat "?X?rM.Wi-blidnce',h but. !, hi own wallr ai.y winch lean gite. of hit piditicaij into ;jthi ,bjrjin,,, and ..beatow it upon principle! Hit tpeech on the Piuitiualonc. jvlio wtdee the bant tmher uri- ' ""V V . " !"ej,"j, nevei .n.. -ii-' been: unifurm'and cntiaitteht Sti hi p " -" y una-iuii, ue ii a; Inlet uaj Itiuruvement ff iineratt Unvernaieia, . l tmr Raik -if the U ailed States and the Tariff.. ; lie- m pud the Tariff jo( .'2 and- voted a gaiotl jlie T4ifl'of 'i8; aod U was. on the aidit of jibe South ia the memorable struggle f ir the adciiiiun of Mitnurt into the I'nion. lie hat been tor inurr than forty year, the warm ! pcrsunal friend Gent'. Jackson, and at' Grmly and uniformry sattairied hi adminis Iration, ilmh in a manner mttd1 and respectful tu others. It i not the fiiendthfp of a day, or . an hour, but ha been cemented by lime, sanctified wJMllWwwl)tlWf III teedi, were mtwn in their vlH4 Ti mtthrt ?rit and d1 (Be til tte-i-l t h a in their niiiaie years been lealed by dan ter and WcaiiejVronSeC br:th Iwal. JodT AVhTteto'oiFby Gert. 'jackaon in all his contests in Tentietee he lived in a part of the State which enabled him to be nf much service To'hi friend. When at WHahington on the Spanioh Commiion irf 1843, he found (he ad o Cateawf General Jackton verjr acarce, and in tuine instances : front quarter which was tittle to have been expected. Sever' of the Tennestee Dergaiion de dared aztintt hitn other4.uoke -very j feeltnrtf ntmui the fite of the Kenublican 1 Party, and lha necessity for a eauiu to decide who shell be Jhe M Party ; prntetting at the same time," that Gen. Jaikton wat their first choice, and that they hid his intreti greatly at heart, though ever y.body knew that -; he would stand no chance tti .obtain, the nomination or' the ' caucus. It was proposed to celebrate the 8th ol Janua ry. The celebration wa badly attend etf ,reen b"Th rTeli he see I )ef egatlnn '. Judge While was there, and made an elotuent,and stirring speech oil the oc ctsion in behalf of Gen. Jackson. When the Indian Quealioti wat pend ing before Congres; a question which threatened sh much emttaraassinrnt to Gen. Jackson's administration, and one which gave him so much concern; who carried that measure through the Sen ate! Judge White end lw""kTew un der what harrowing circumstances be made his speech. The day had .been act apart lor taking op that Bill on lha night preceding, Judge White re ceived intelligence uf the death, of a nother child. . 'llie weight of the mea sure had devolved upon him; procrati nation; waa certain defeat; and great doubts were entertained a, to it -ue-cest at best. It depended greatly upon the effort of th Chairman. lie, ap peared in hi jeat he made oo apology, aaked for oo indulgence; but exhi'Mling a spectacle offortitude wocthy of Plato, with a bleeding heart, made one of V Ihe most wiweriui emrt, wmcn was ev.r witnessed in that body, and earned the treasure 11a h i f rle n d sh lp' for Ge n. J e fc sou, and hi support "of hiiW,nief so inany tfyinx circuinsUiicet., beeiLlhe rceult of a desire to advance hit own ii tcr eits? No'SlletkeU n'drlilnl aTrecetvrd nothins biit on1 the - cuntrary -tisltiasT"tfe;cf niid aiTtiie honorf - wh"tcWbitff-lieeii3' tendered to hlii Auifjf et we,' the Jack ton: par ty," a re rr quired, by those who are in teretted tu tarn ijrainst him, to brand him 'with' the "epithet of Trailnr;and deprive hitn of hi reputation fur holies ty.- an ?ennst-tBcyrat orria; Atiff "wn jf M erely , beca uae he Will not interdict Ihe 0e of hi name to the American e'peiiple. ' That i hi - mly oime. J Ini woula ' be -terving Mm senWwhat in the same Way he was Wett ed once after in liwfiin battle. If was atiout the year"tr93 ihet a Urge (.'any H Iniliant-came Into the sett lements ort llolstwn,"' murdered t ffamiyaa4 carded elf elk 1h plndei' which fell within iheir reoah, A 'Torcewas iitrq mediaielf vaiied pursue .them. 1 1 .. L . t nr ri.:...i... . i. , twenty,' nad - ne i ffie, fkirty I he battle" wat (ought ii the bank of t river whotet curreat was.ripta and Croestn; H tUtrsal u . The 1 oiliaa took ad vantage of this ioeiuonand attacked Ht;r bite men at they pasted ihelsavaiiir ue tachsneul eLwht& "asked pirVsrd, rot the' ateeji' scent, ami were: in le. tnidsk oi l lie enemy t oficeri whete an bbtti nafeT ceiiflKl eeasuctlL whilst ihtr-othtt pari n Twaited : undee.taeb4i1k.loyftrt,; where, ibtfy 'cwiiino4 tMi'il ..tlie, oUe wit -fought iMawer,5 ueyl thmwa, Whoop ceisfd lo bejaeardanjl therc port (lbe- nUe fa4 fifk .away tu dwtaneeet. h.ey tVfd 1yt f eellen-f Ylint r t? Mt Anhruk en. front. nMwbeilMdlr .O'u. aBd jclibet- ateiv look owe sioo!f a.the pleii'lrri teuV1 4ttbey-r iVjnXbf hVh fightjnjLmf f mw'itewwitWt i,M.wSi bMi, ffo; 4 ypfc them, found tint .me n Uiei e bank men in his eager nets, for the. spoilt of victory, .-i-xiwu .wuj;ii uy nianj jn. iiar5iii conry or en opei been the ableat and oundet exjiiiiiroiieiieuiy, Je it'entiHed of the miwert f our eovemmcnt whichi dence alil ui.ivrt id tit own-rrgM and made him give it op New I think It witd took like a bard jiBei. con'ra or tu operauog witn me to i ue conu- the Jurklon psr- l-.Ii.1 mi-'i... ' i- . rrr it. iieiiaa am au.iniionrii ni nrnici plea nor hi friend; and if they aban i a . " i , .aa. i'iii , n-iTTiTTin"wy,'i"'" true l lim-BrlnasiilrtaiSiia- sin aunnni nan . seen mane to mia lead the puiilie with rraard In his course on iwn turttuiti, which were before Cougree at the last sesaimiI allude 'o the Hill in relation u Kto utive Pal mnae, and the Three MiUinu ippru prialion. which wa appended a an'a- u...r... . ... .1. . u . i:it a riuiHiriii r oriiiicaiiuu iiiii As to the first of these ineaauret the Bill in relation to Rxerutive' pntrons je.'he wat committed; hd taken tii.e stand tm that ruetionin 182C, and tn excellent company too iiv-etinpny "With the and the II on , Mactia Van Bareavwf New Yiwk, Mr.Ber.tj ii Stilt itd ilt4 Judvo V hi'e, and tin one haa been to thoxejo.M.J Mr - Van Jiureo hat changed htaopio ion. Now is it not strange thai not withstanding ell three of those distin guihed men. were on ihe Committee iu I82G, perfectly sgreed upon th'Hfjues' tim, MrrBeiitoii repnrtrd (his vers bift he Viiirvotes 'with Jadee "Xf. iii . favor 4d"l4i(-4--fer-ittj-w--liavei heard Me. Vn llen hat Motchaaged hit opinion, that Jufge Wliilav alone ahould be oinitted ovt aiitl ceiu-et,a ha vinjcT aUandnjif .iLJJe neraL-Jtkatm luis is ion piam to uiixletd any one rliW could U or looked onon aa an act time has almost rxp'ired. atid he haa nu further use fur .patronise .And equal lj" Wiiu(llni is' the iinpuisjion to the ' 'Three ' Million Appropiiarinn, Thatt wa nof It ViTu prtlii aV'ohe ofiiie President - measures,- he "any of tits friends, lie had nut eecouimrniled the approprialioof 4 it-it-sea nr-tdininT istration measure, it was not made known, tu many 4if the -'resident's beat friends. 1 voted in lavor of it to be sure, but I voted in rnmpany with Mr, Adams ind Mr. Coulter, and other distinguished members of the npposi lion. I should hsc been' murh better pleased with the amendment, if it had been . more specific and apfn-npriated les money not bat what I had felt confidence jn Urn. Jackson,' but be cause it was impotin upon him a res poimibility, which Congress should have assumed, that of ileiidint wheth er or not the money should be expended in ctr.'ain contingencies, t jf so, tin what objects. Thee were fhe grounds upon which Jmlge White nppoxed ho spproprisiinti of the 'Phree NI iljiijii a- becoienPtite"rlfie VreiiJeiit nor an member of his cabinet, had advised ih sppmpriatiort, : nn1 estimate ' of the a numnt had vbeeu nude at ' the proper Department, and of 'courae -he could not look U.WII it is aw adminislratMw measure. , ,ul he oimosed it mere es apetially ,on the reund,f that there Jwi mt direction that the mooeyjoWd be expended at all, or if it, huuld, uw; nt wtjat , ohjecla;, Ihu 4liflingt the, whole reioii.ibilny Irom Congi-tt o Ihe Presidi-nt; Out it is allegVd tlt he is accouotsble in a'ceett lirree for ihe tOT'tftTie Fortification H. If. ' "t It was patt y spirit in the f tutie T Itepreiien tafive whii h ued tne HIef'Ui oflhat "'1!.?- AcA'ot utitlee. nf cooler nee wa aiked fur in ihe House. apiniiiled, met the committee of the Senate, al d louad iii diluHuliy in adjusting the matter bu before a report f this tumenrvjrmileTn ike ue, u wtjiitMeea; ;o,onke to Tep-'rimelit 6b Judge White (oifefeai the " P.irtilica. ' Iwn Bui;' The jprefe'xY at-uuied u-as that it-wat 1 alter li o'clWck -th the tesVirfh had exp'ire'd.'ktiif that ihe Cont- mrttee had noVighttnmke the report. Manvr, Mr. Vo Uuren'a' friend, vt' specially of the New Yoik delegaiion, refused it answer te theie naiiies whra called, allhimeh they we presenl.de prived the House nf a quorum. td thus iicietcilheeompre,Hiise,aiid the Forj lificaiien. BilL Yet-it wssafierUoV clock when this corninittee wa applied aa'. li.a ar finally pais 'edtid theie wa Vin bhjee nun inun any -ijaarirr. in laiiii mi been .the ttivsriable prstfi ire nb eacli' llue wncetbe formation f the gv WTt etil a?id,4o important buM r H'lf !lf.lhttjheur, ,nid ?evew until. Ijsuoriss the, nest, m(ijvt.V8Vf 5 poiiiilnti to see riuat or ahf one ele? TJet ihe Pe,'pnii1bilft of the fnsU 'ihif Kortffiatio Hillfslf oh' these wWied IP. t jP yffWienr iWf ff '! UJ 4v traordinaittjr-marvellouav that' we can; lur aol, appointed alter 1 o j.ii.ia whin the liuliai AhKu1tyJlHereivri the" sancfioit i,f il.a Jf.mi.ei atierl .S Vlot k when the X'timbcr land K htd bill tjat etene.-and.aliliousl) I d.ftrrrd 10 myvoie (lorn, Judge Whiiei r',""r,"nui dispotliilnti1' to see tnlu"silce done iii fiW I K. r,.ll,.win , iul venture .til a vniiinr cle, are so truly genuine, ana so fcx- net refrais from recninmeudiag the pe rutal of the t attention f ur readers. An .inrmrrect itatement of i the facU appeared in the papere duriog , ine eanr pari oi ion week, but the an-i nexed account being publicly ddueri; before fhe Lord layor, Iravet A doubt aa to ita authenticity. t Hit lordship, having read . tho etatementdirected M'ljean, tlie intector o tlie eity po, lice, tn inake-inrjuiry into the circjitH stances, in order that, if the. girl,e quired assistance, it might be rendered to her without aobiectinx her to annor- . tlm. fe;eldTdoi after tiavinifclirai ihr rtory of tKe girl from her, own lips, waa to bring her to tbeMansion-liouse. and intniduce her. to hit lordship. , He accordingly appeared before the Jrd Mayor, accompanied, by the guij .th captain. of the vessel iq which she came to. London, and several gentlemen whv felt an interest iu the remarkable tic taitt of the fart. ... .- ,:, , Captaia M'Kntire.of the Sarah rooj Belfast, stated that lie met, th girl, whose name is Anne Jane -Thornton. at St. Andrew's, in North Amerrra.i She. wa47d0CUa t anif fiait til the appearance of titvirr. , , . brought ep in that eiupipvmenl Ha ingaged lie.- at d dollars a n)nth ittjwiwMrtwk andjltcwlnl'io dered that slie waa what he teemetl tf be until a lew layt before, the axriva) ol the vessel in the port of London. It appearel that tome of the crew baYdi suspected Iter before the , wat teen, waslvin In her bet Ui, from the circum stance of her bavins repeatedly refused.-. j to drink grog. Jt:t,.( u ,, .-, xA be i-M-a Mtyiirr it Dm been H-7 ported that alie wat ill irestel by, her, captain attd JIiecrew wish paHicttj ' larly to be tnforinid upm the point -""'' " tfaptaiu M'Kn tire laid that he would call upon the cirl to say whether he. had not; uniformly treated ber with? . kindness? and whether, when her eef wat discovered, the degree of kmUncst and care waa not twciyuaeti? frire!1iaijictea liee with: hiu-i maiiityi aild had desired her to com plaiu to Wm if any of the crew treated , course of the voyage, struck by some of tlie sntloi because Khe could not work as hard us they Ji( a tiding, ihe,, found it dilUcult to do iia gale of, wind tt but the did not tell ihe captain, at abt determined to endure armticn'af pe-a-u tible wiUiout grumbUng,; a' V . The Lord Mayor. Is it pottill tint thin mere girl foThhe; eauuot be , r" more-tliati sixteen tr tevent'icC-n ycat a V ' or agepci funned the duties of, k tea . . ttian-...'!.- i: - f Captain M'Entire. It it, ifty lord. She performed litem . to admiratiorK' ; She would run Up to. hand jhe Jopgal . lant-aail in any: aort-f of weatlter, and t we had a aevere pasinge. rpHur; girL; ahe had a hard Vm of it. t W10 iull'er ed. grfialty. ftmu the' Wet; -but the bort it excellently, aud' waa a capital, ea man, -- - - "o.-1, W''i Tlie Liird Mayors-It. 1tii account of , the f oiuautie purtuit. f 4W perfos ' the wat S4iid tu atUcWl to iMrett?fl 1 Is it. true tliat slit went to, America af-, ter , the captain who. was said to be her s eweetJieert? u& ' I Al'Ian said tnat.tlie- accont--aheT liad given to him corresponded wltht that which appeared-befure the public, - but she would herself intention the par? Caritaiii M,ltntir",stateil Mai ne hail ' iiliiTjbt of tlie'colTeetnesiJof herstate-1 no rttatel-rrr: nieiit.-l was liof lriiU te M I o utkaw.Hi.-i wn 1 m 1 j 1 aiivi uni tlie ' duty of a seaman wjthn iL.. it'amurtnur; and hsuT infinitely belt-r se-'-f- heiz hands than of her fon-rue, m " I iriuajicaaHjitMinf tlie female sailor teee4 hP;aceuti thick brown leather gWvet, and it waa i$f.eja.iio! May or got from4 her the JactS tif which' the' following it the tiHsta.hcet ' I'- h ! Antie Jane Phyonton ; ttated . that the it iu the peveuteenth year of her, age l licc.rather, rho ) now a widow 1 irr, took, her .atiij.and ,he est of hit fatuiiyXrioni 'louc.eferslure, , where she, wat bore, ( D'oiieja tf.linf wat six year! o'.S. .tIu waa the owner K'l.F l"re" -r;', Wm P'V-wt relnw fona. ingoou 1 ircuinsiaueeti fyvf tt'a' prcyiout uidjtcip tn her father, must have caused hint, piny"a,iorrow t ful huuc .-v When ifieat only thir- teenjreart "ldijr kiuTerj'.Berki;,,. whoee jfsther'resided iu.eVVoik. and was, the owner of T" wayat;s'c(l,,n'e, tuber; bs re Eretteil that the had quitted her home. Inr hcK,. ijeparture.of which the had veHseitiperrj iii weiore , ene, wet fiteen jliey b acame j (ftnngly atUched ' tn e'ah f tJier. Sojjtt, "ufter. Aexandee Burke wjia lobliged. U gn to New YorkJamJij the ioK jhe fesolutton te; fylluyr him, ihe quitted, her Jathera hiuseayc(mipaniedlbyi,,waid aer-, vant and boy, and having, procured a cabin boy't dreis, she exerted her-. -eelf t4,j?)ta a passage Jo America. u. vn miuu and bov tiwk leave nf i$ 'fimneufs fel'y 'hef embarking tnenifM-r' 'btliig chiry age to her father, informing him of ll i - j"?'" ; .,.....f.r
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