V f " if V 1 - r y "rf-. S hi . . . ft 4- r- - . .r towards the President Ai- f ford, ? th hlef .rf the '.Ad. f. Vceurse used even to nullify the ' " jcrppHiresTnenwejTra. . : S5f vou have h.mped the, XmbarjVtlie vXi-frortatlon. "P ,.,, renewal T ruW flutes ParA wftr4ent c 4I'V t . ir,r llessarre. I Win confer them nf H' " . F . ... y.'50.- and. expect, toTprrve Mr .?. Wnue con: ..Wntre consistency with those princi- i rf ed out bv the Kepubcans at n ear r f ! and rested in, by01 emWf,Kiv. ei fcreu " j. and r" V' . the precer.t moment. , A llepub . 7Z Government is rw S-fcetitl. If theref 'Jvistribut-np enul forc,N a Republican; men, and the situation mt'6n. foresaw tht T rr.-tive measur five measures rrowu nm nc n-.-.'1 r -lh honr t trrrTt. - . i . t F.-. .i. Trniitd he obbVatorv, while the t nrnn m . - 'Snd'erVnd dishonest could Vasilr eva''e Tm 'nd that n an Rd-antnjre, and the event es ti e fe't he wns mcrally bound to or fr these ro asurek. r eTdIew nf the on: F. r,Wo llr: rwwfnrrl did opfose V Co!i?res too'soon evinced, If' thc psnhlWT.ment of a iw Unffrd States r.ir n cmrensent, if nt nccessan-, to the v 'mnnicetrent of our fiscal concerns. u2t . VeheSold Wr. rrawfonl the enn Yi..:..wl rf his reimtn-'s best interest. "nt-wpnWetn?.!!!. 9 l who voted for he old. here too ileal jn the wholesale, and r . . 1 hor inn J . 1 r. A lt.lr-.l. V those w n Put tnS WOUn lit u i.ir. y9ve aireadv asset ted, without the fear of a denial.; tt the ltcpfhltcans durinjr . he ,inislrtion of MK Adams and Vr. JefT-r. IcVMcrc oppesed to an auirmentt-ort of the V-vv Xo mHrvehei, tst a ronst$tit I?e lAiin. shouVl he c?MPOced to it In 1810. ',". his opposition o the VNr ssajre, lei he remembered, that many .lJppwHVw, Uo vere rcadv f o avenge their. initjred cottn tn a. Veil Mr. Crawford, thought with t j,npe AVahii ton, tht pi-ace was the ime to p-epare for M ar ; ami if this pln had ecn then pnsue v h-n war was inevitable, Xrtf3ldof prtmatnrehr pushMiir on before a proper readings for the cspturc of Cartada, Jrhat a savin? of bWl and reasure there Vmi1dhavbeen o the country ! . In. the proecntion of the war, this premature step visaaftdlv experienced, until those resottr ccs of the nation cotdd he called into actmn, hich led to ultimate success. Iere' too, tfx-u ihes Vr. Crawfrtnl's systematic consis encr shine forth with more refulfentl:c:ht.!, ti,c- 'p have seen., from the Testrmony wost'y of Bmtvt him'jelf, that MrC lasbeen 1 vr..KlTran in sit rreat na-1 Iiie rnnMxriii . . r . . tlnnal ouestior.s. And now the answer to his Vnrd;ftn. "Is he the able Statesman t'l iiee rith vou. 2?nft, that firmnes is a ve iv essential ingredient in the Statesman ; ami if thf aSsence of versatility, volatility, and political tergiversation, and, if a cons-.stent adhesion and adherence to first princioh s, re anv evidences of firmness, have T not in-disniitihlv-shewn thst, of this 'cxecl!ent-vjr-tnT Tnnrnsses more than Mr. Crawford r pntaeain. You yourself have already nd-j jiJtted, that his prospects were Dnma"'. rreat expectations we're din cted to ds 1 i:m Av.tK;all rnrnoue-hf? "Were u. ere lint some splendid corniscationabf talentsj-of j "energV visible, upon which ycu predicate j vcur admission ? Siirelv there were, &td 1 "ctni ihn- rnntJr.it to eclinse the fluctuattne s IVht of meteors and inferior pltncts, , to the iscom.tnre of his private and political cne tt,:., .,.nn.n:l hv the most suspicious rJ'rmba'rjrn non-:mf n-tat mn hdjs, and I. 'rMtfrnc fnfewpbt was sanctioned by 1 t vo'r nf Torres which saw the innffc r-A f,',sr ineasiire. n' soon repealed .'Trn h-r- tlif funeral jovof Mrrot . rV nafpn. That be vas correct in !. ' r rf tvc hiU 1o renew tlie oH lln . . T n ill now shew tr.at. asm tnesc six iie nss on nam: "tsu j - ' , . - . -x the dvrst-on of the h ii-importation Jaw bf which he will sen as cneap .... j "feV. ,11 r(llmir8w With the faelmy ofits discbr.tinuance. as re. 1 phased) in NV w-Yovk, lbs cata -f e. n Nkin jnCannrapes, all colour, , ,V J An.Air.r.v inti- ! I .-J..sft-i.t!ie.hmtts of an advertise- Crane .-Shawls, all sizesvr pinitu mnce, upon a wnu ...i.---. :" io r.voiT . ... .. .1 1 . eiTie Citit verv . i.i.int;nn 'n(Ji...i i rlwirt frtr the m selves . it i .r,hA rrrncn roverrrcm, aso ,i " - Jfrlm smt Mibn decrees, evinre, n-ai ""'-ji yrcssanu me wnoie povrr.....v... its etnpdipncv of doubtful impi if-rt. tenner ij lhat nor the Embargo could be equally en forced ; therefore, it evidenced wisdom and ability to oppose them. " I come now to Mr. Crawford's judgment in not advocating the bill to ' augment the re remembered. that'Great-imtain, oy ner ; MnMfm-. In nantirat affairs, and b"thei, riiTT.bernf her "shins of war. ruled the ocean. i ' avV. And here, too, I proceed m j" . , 1ftm1f a lyvtm ;x and somo ver tr,.u ectation of satisfying every unprejudiced , , .... -V j Nnrtheni Cheese ; fresh Cra-Vtrs; mind, that Mr. Crawford is a man of the tmohX r., &c. &e. all of" which have Trofound talents, and deep forecast.' -Let it J, J bv god judges, and will be lndeed, hern?tioi,al existence depends upon i ntof parties, .whether of Gentlemen hfr maintenance of naval Miperionty. Con ! or j afiiesJ will be provided secuy from in sennently her every exertion would bclH; . . Vd every attention paid -to their rectetl to this end. I With equal force; the-. and perplex his measures.:" Had oir Kavy.j hern n--A have been necessa-i ry to have formed fleets f fieets rould not us , .nv.d aUcnd aml amuse themselves, easilr hnve evaded the enemy's superior fleet , l b; evci thev may think prorer. - - - sWie r-hips; and that the British were subscriber has also oand, ,fcr sale, Me. at all times to bring a superior force o , & pianoSt from 10(X to 500, of su--t,w !.. ,l: .r.e nF: ronntrv coultl . . - - ,i ,..rt mnnslim : and a- com- i-rmediately on its sailingml we.ah.ould on- l.v have furnished the mean: of strengthen. igUe enemy at the expense of our r ft eiocxi ana treasure.'.. vax lu,s . - Hen the ca,e,X ca'l youV attention to tUr - ' hotion of that active officer Com. Uecatur, vith his fleet, manned,, equipped and i cK in the Thames, at rew i-uiiyw... - -he ws obliged to" remain it an ex Pfnw -ost incalculable, and this augmented by the Necessary call of troops to that place iine efere cf his fleetf lt is trpe, jmUKml Story decked the brows of our&n tnen ;K ,K,i;r Taurela: and tne whole had or dwiTPtinirht that Amtnwi.i 7 o superiors, a But how i rox w.. , ce-ea 5n tnat line. As lie w m oe assisxea in, w in single combat.' For this our Navyas jj Slore by h5s famiry,.he vuU "sual, con . n-. -j-i mnr -numerous, we , . L:-.-MoVat'Pnnils. "Lessons " -r . , a v . 4 w iiAMa ''sy calculate-what. .would have i at'"; u-iH also be giren to .e-ntlemen at mgtit, on y , - - - : WutK" leJlS. ':"ii...Wcs. iruarded against ii SmV-! v . " ' y i - atthJS.oihce.- v'.r;-:. .;- -"liiii-in; nao n ucch . r u...,t iiinue rctcus ,,uj.v-.. . - , 1- theW th Art. -iaanirme rorces tn;cht act ac corin.to.emerg'CTCies.and in'thisAyajr fKey wereeneTalhlCTowned wtb T success., " Let us nbw't urpT our attentfoYi to the t cictiono? our arirry Which (thouifti he real- Tj had Tiothlnffito dawitb that measure) subjected him to; the ifrit)Utatipn of heinpr the murderer of those who lately fell a sicrifice to savage ferocity 'onVour western frohlicr. Da we sdre rt u the Declaration orlnd-pen- dencc "e there fihVn that memorable do cument, something 'lifcchustiltly ;,to stamlitc army i arid 'tia ranWd ,m the, number of the grievances untlcr ; wliich - we then 1 suffered that '? targe tantHig armkt we're maintained upon us in time of peace.". And surely a qrth-Carolinin should be the last to cen sure Mr. Crawfuixl for this opposition to an autr mentation of the army, when we fiivl the following cl?use in the Declaration of l?'g!jti : Anf' as Ktfpdinj armies n time of -peace are danperuusir Klfiy Xhvylovght not to ht vfi." -To this principle, h he lanpiare of flcero is -aptly suitnble, f N'on scripts, xist a lex j -qum r'qn dcTicimus, hausirmts, exprcsv s:trnp ; ad oum., non docti, s-l fncti ; non instituti, sed nbuti sunms." It this oppo sition '' V t' '. ' 1 '. ' ' ' ' -.' - ' . i - ' .. c' ; v " Audire est opera? pretium" Thftt he was supported by. an ovc rwhelmiritr maiorUy nf 109 1 647, in the decision of the question, hv fjonjrress. . , CamTina havn wud .thus much, in answer to (jDm-v9 sf far n9 regards Mr. Crawford, mu3t be pcrmilted to say, for himtel1", tbat lie 'eTpcriencrs thejcorrecteess of the charge npon him by lfnft. ofjg-norance. and there fore, dares not to foPow him farther, lest be ! should fiecome bewildered in Jlrutu?' lab; 1 rpth of " ITe and Lfimt" and ' JHse labv- And instead, of holdu p up bis own men's, which'are biit few, .will uranse himself, (tor rant are pleased with.ttle. thinprs) Jn cxb5;ln , , -tv t the bentv. consistency, and perspicuity f paragraph, which appeareU - . j - ' in the last Star, pae l, bottom 01 ine tui column, et teQvitur. - Amonp: the warmest supporters of .1r. Calhoitn, are-many of .the most enVghtened Pepublicans of the country; whose exer tions to promote . Cnlhmtns election, savors more of amor patriae, thancan be charred to C'al.'.oun. ' True it is, that many of . Caftovn9 friends are tl30.se Yrr' Te t r.ilists, with whom Cttihow tnojlr s'des, 'when it -was doubtful which side would prevail ; hut these Fede ral'Sts are not ooposed to Calhoun because of CatUvn9 hsv'.nsr ben a Fedcrsl'st. They, Tike all honest men, alive to their country s welfare, rninince Cnlhovnti having- no tixed principles a all, and altogether unworthy of howst tHeti'ilsupport." If insnppivinjrthe nouns above, any error has been committed, Bnttits will please to attribute il o the ignorance of j I CAROLINA. j UOAwrHNC. THE MlSsVs PITLT.IAM will be prpar. ed to accommodate eighteen or twenty Members of tfie annmachimr Generul Assem bly, and. other, "who may occasionally visit j) this rlsee. ? Such of, the memoers as preter Cit Rooms,5 can hei sccommodated. They are also prepared to take' Horses. 56-5t j . Raleigh, Oct. 16, 1823. WAR KENTON FEMALE ACADEMY. xamination of the Vupi!s or tins i -icn will commence on the 12th nf I stituti November.: Parents and Gunrdmfs are re quesied fojntiend. The next S ss.on will begin on Hje 1st Monday in , A. 1 LUiNh ' . . I' Warrentn, Oct. 13." : 5(LL- NEW ESTAHLISIliMfclW. THE Subscriber has the pleasure ot an-nnuncino-to the public that he has errrt. ed 9 commbd-ous buihlin-on the western side of Kavetteville Street, and opened a R F STOR ATO R Y '& C ONC E RT 1 1 ALLV mrnt hut the P Orde rs from : i. . ;i. iM-iimtith" attencled to to iuvan.r . ,f anv cianTiiy in-. - - tiantwv inHi m . . - - . swonesi noir-- ".c" H . irv fe.r v.jth every cte'icacy . Bal!3 and parties: He has4lso oh band some choice i GROCERIES, ! Consis.n 6f oMr Wines j . hip. terms. - ... 1 i7th. &c. will be furn Tshed at . ftllllM' i t YYt. ' . j,-'.. -- iiooms. for the accom- , ; eniovment. A supply of o.rth- ru- rs a . fe 4nbie company will at all !. . on vnn(4r . and wbo are times be respect iTnim pct$ Military Drums 1 1 j nelS) thejate$t: and most fasl . f ,ngtieln Boks al.1 In ongs, fs! ancl f Music ot revery ucsu - V", t . 1 in the principal cities .rf the Unite, .. gtat?sllf will always have it m his powertc ( complete assortment. ot the above ar tides, and. obtain any others, and in any quantity that may be wanted. Y y 1 -The subscriber has employed a Confec- tionr who has been raised to me Dusine.sv 'andwhojis inferior to none in. the Union. Thp Cftncert Hall is .admirably adapted for a u tioli UAnnL and the subscriber solicits a con: tinuance f. the patronage lie nas aireaoy re-i - ... T 1 I m Store- to UDJtc are 7n iiru ti uto- i'.hjuii ,t -- " II w T III I - - . J' 1 a-o q .jtrtek . is pre accom, : Tvl watP fifteen i or. .twenty Member of ihel approarttn&Geal; Assembly wttb SAv-d o pU e spared, to civatfacom rrrnsient visitors to the city ill likewise be accommodated as its.wl.' ; - - -v j. f .. i'TnPiiMAlifeAC ITfTIE rjaminatjcaot the young- f-aaies m " i J-!thi above Institution will cbmmencefon Tticsdav the lltl of November. -Tbe com pany of the .arenti and puardian; ,of the stiinta and ofll , others wlOimJy be pleased to attcml, is' respectfully invited. ' The Exercises r the 'TnstitntJfrn ;Wdl be resumeaonujc jui winuii --3 ', '-". MARY J. LUCAS. October 12. , : ; 'J- 56 SIX AND A QXTAin KH,O.TS;. A Pf?eONDKD from!: me sometime last month, WlTXIAMlKELMS, an appren- ness, fie is about 18 years of age. tolera well PTown. This is to torwam uU .persri 1 from Imbourinc. rmplovine, or tnulmer t him: under the penalty of the law. . The above TewanV but no thanks, w'U be KlveTj j to aoy person, whcshall deliver him to uie in 1 Haleierh. . . i ' ' ! ' '" . WESLEY AYIIFTAKER. October 14, 1823.: It LANDS TO be sold for Taxes due for the; years - 1C21 and 1822, at, the Court-IJonse in Snow Uil V Greene County, the second Mon day in January next. ? The LnndsVormerlv fifiven in by Willie J . Stanton, not i ?cres, joining' John ulasgow ana, iiaciiarian , Elliott. . : ' - j -i '-..,v' "v The Lands formerly given in by James Eastwood, 533 acrcsj jdining James Bryant, and others. " vi X The I .a wls formerly jriven iti by John Cox, joining William vii:iams, and others. RICU'D G. BRIGHT, late.Shff. October 11, 1823. ;:, ; 56 5t FRESH AND DE8IRABI4E GOODS. fllflE Suhscril ers are now rpenm"-, and j ' l -! . , . tlwir exsensive.-" I ; STOCK OF OOI)S? well adapted to the present and approaching senscn mon wiucu are tne loiiow.n Sh'eppards & U'rst's extra blue & hl -ck Cloths F;.'ne, bJack. brown; oUyc, and tlrab, 2d do. Superfine blue. and black Cassimeies, with a trreatTarlet vJbf fancy; colors ; An-exceJlent assortment of. blue, and mixed Satinet! s. with other ccTours, Some of winch are of a very sup erica qu lity A lire assortjrnent of low pricedCioathinc; for servants wear.-. Valencia St Fupcy Vesting, of! the nibstfash- itinnble nattenis - - , Ind:aand Frencli Florentine for Vesting Real and imitation Tartan Plaids for mens flocks j . '. Superior Caroline Plaids for Ladies wear A large and well selected 'assortment of plain and figured Rorribazetts, all colors Rose, Point, London Duffel &. Striped Blah- lcets, of all sizes J r White, red, and yellow Flannels, at all prices Green F- ize and Flannel , .. . Drab and olive Manchester Corus,kwhich are very cheap ; BlacV fciik and Tabby Velvets lct and asserted coloured Bombazines Merino Shawls and Handkerchiefs Cloth Shawls, plain and figured . A great assonrnnt of handsome Calicoes, of ' "the lai est fashions and patterns , 5-4 and 6-4 dark- Manchester Ginghams J.irrmptt Canibnck. WitJi some supenor i irbods Figur-d and plain Palian Luslrng French S:itins and Florences, all colours -Italian Sewing ilk s, blue bc and assart ed colours,-of a superorquality ' ; A good jtssortmcnt of Ladies worsted Hosiery Ladies bck &. white cotton Hose, all p'Ws, Do dt do Kmrl'sy&vFrer.oKSilfc ! , Stockiners Do do do do do for Gentlemen 1 i Men's (white and mixed J amb's A ool uose, 4j-Do do uHalfHese, : Men's best BucKskin Cloves, Ladies' Bed ver and Kid do. 0 Do Fnglish and French Silk do. A large assortment of Ribbons, Domestic Ginghams, warranted fa colors. -4-4 and 6-4- Brown SheMing-, very superior otio1s . at very reduced prices. 3-4 and 7-8 Brown Shirtings at al price? Bleached Sheetings artdrShirtings, tlTwidths and prices v ' -Imen and Cotton lied Tick en ; T',n. ra;ps Irish Linens. 4-4 and 78 wide. warranted Field Bleach, which will be sold very low . ', .; j , . 6-4, 8-4, 14, Table Draper, Very handsome. ; 3-4" Towelling do , . rf ? . lrisfr Sheeting: and Kentinjr Black Silk Handkerchiefs, very fine for Cra- vats ''Y :- r- - , Plain and figured, Pearl Buttons ' . --:.. ' A vry handsorn assortment of Shell Combs of fashionabJe s!zcs, at low prices A good assortment of Common Shell Combs Superior Coat & vest Buttons ,, ' ' f A 'good assortment of Common Buttons : f!oat. Vest. 8c Siisnehder Button Moulds " i g Flfs & Bjj cottmi of tlie best quality Vt 4-4 and 3 A 'Apron Checks, Indigo dye . Also an extensive assortment oi every article; in the Grocery and Hardware Une, with a large ; assortment ( of , Men's . arid Ladies S.lioes, and also a general ast.-brtroent of Hats, of all qualities. . :'' 'Y YY- Thebbve Goods being purchased lately in New York and ,17hiladeIpLia.principally for Cash; at very low prices, warrant us in saving, that every article will be sold on such terms- as will give general satisfaction! We will also receive an additional supply , of new goods every month, which we are determin ed to sell.at -very reduced prices.: Y ' K- H AZLRTT U. ROBE 111 KYLE. lair-b. Ort 15--l823.Ti , SQ ti" T . ' " VI 'W1T.T.T1R JOKES TLjte, prepared: to yawojmmodate: baVprovidedsevem-gbodlif his weHihgJTptfse; anie;nlarted bIstiipr ins room v He continoes to entertain tra vellers at all trmes, & tp whom the4trT est" attention will be paid., Jlis Stable, which is lrKe. and clean, will always be supplied with the best provender; for hor- es. ' --::: - fiA, - x . "5 W. J. rantipt reframr from returning his iincere thinks to hi friends and.the pub lib in generat fbrHbe liberal I encurager; raffcmrnt he hrfs received isince he esfa. hhiiuti a House-of Eutertaurroejit in the city- of Halcih ;, and hopes; tlirvuh his own exertions nud ;atientioh' to experi ence a cmtiruance 01 Xheifjavor. Raleigh, Oct. ,16. , - : --55 4 ably VVHIDAY, sons I, Yt-': - wiihljMfit ailordt UCTOBEit 17; 1823. the Editors of the AVash- INGTON Republican any pleasure to believe that we have abandoned our opinionhat Ir. Crawford is the po pular Candidate for the Presidency in this State, we liaverio objection to their j entertaining it, though, we presiime, in this conceit, they will stand alone. i Until lye have stronger reasons than 1 an v ; which have vet ; anneared to the contrary; efest continue to believe; K . , t ?; . , , - , ; that, though it is : very evident that j there are smalf parties in fayg of seye- iral of the other Candidates, for the of fice, Mr.! Ckavfokd will be supported by a large majority 6f the 'citizens of North-Carolina. f Having stated this as our opinion, it is unnecessary to add, that we entirely disasrree with our brother Tiditor of the W Ksi tRx CARoiixiAN1, when he states i tiiLt eight out of thirteen of our Con- Iressional Districts will be opposed to I Mr. Crawford. 1 'Tf.? known tliat the citizens Lf Stale elect their Electors by Gfieral i Ticket It is our opinion that but one ticket will be voted for, thai that will be the Republican ticket, and we can not at present doubt it will consist of the friends of Mr. CnAWFoiib; This matter, however, will be. put beyond j question before the close of the ap j proaching'-SessioncOf our Legislature, yhich meets next month; ;.' : I Having spoken of our brother Editor of the Western Caroli-nian, we would. take the liberty of enquiring why he ; charges the friends of Mr. -Crawford with being a ' hungry combination on expect&uts ? He cannot suppose tliat j language of this kind can sene the cause of Mr. Calhoun, or do his sup porters any credit. Nor can he,- by Such a course, persuade .himself, or others, that the friends Dps .Mr.Craw ford are actuated, in their endeavors to promote his views, by less pure; antl disinterested motives, than tjiose. ofMr. Calhoun, or anv 'of the: other vCandi dates. Why; then,' we askhave re- -... - 'lu- T!ie General Asseinbly of the Pres- bvterian Church, at-their session 1 helde r. : - z-. iv -i j vi i 1- m .Philadelphia May; -last, .reconir ; mended to their Churches throughout! the .United states, ir to observe the first The Rev. Wm. I). Snodgrass (for- mprlv nf Fnvetteville Was installed on - . .J iv . -- - - - ! the 24th ult. as Pastor of the terian Church! in tlie Citt. of New-: 1 1 . 1 " J I - n.. ' ork, lately , under the care of Dotorv Mason. .. -' " .:. J :y The RevV Mr.Haw, of Brunswick I New-Jei-sev, has received a call the Independent Church and gation of Savannah der the care of the late Di Kollockj w mcn he has accepiea j -ir.ii. is re-r presented as a man of high cKaractw-, and of superior talents : " ' Mr. Gabriel ItichWd, ' a .Roman Ca tholic Priest, has een elected ?a dele gate to Congress from the territorji of Micliigan. XY; :y.yyy' -A Lyceum is iabout to be established at Gardiner, in the State of Maine, the object of which (will bei;o gye to Me- Y . 1 t" -i ; '- 'l - .:Yi. ,.-r'..,i:'i; cliamcs ana di armers; eucu . a ucu um. education, as will enable them 'to ' be come skilful in their, rirofessions. : An act of incorporation has' been olftairied from'the tegilature and tBejTrteeis have commenced the building of a tone eolficeiriie plan of iinstructiuiJI . -v-- -rv...... vP; YYYYjY r yYY: Y f YY ' Y ?Y .i--"." ' I" m ' 'Yt Y 1 hursdav 01 next montn as a nay 01 ; r reflection, the fallacy of the y argume thanksgiving humiliation prayer-V- u o . B' - s r y i f diction in terms; when 1 assert thjit t . . . . 1 - ... 1 1 I;ettera hvebceii receivedirom'Baf ' '. N hbliealtB? but ot-yer sufficiently J f recoYerecu euiicr wyuisi"; ?-yv vThcElcctors of the; Presidenl of ( Untied SUte5et everai!SUtcsi''4;;'-r tucky,Tennesse:e. IHuutid MissourUj the tift J people n dwtrtetsF-sttes-. Y- Yi;- , ;in KeV-Hairipshire Rhode-lslandj Ctoih&ifY ,!,V titut,New J ersey, Fensyfyama, VjrgmiaorUl ; Y -Ckralina; Mississippi, AiahaVha, and Ohio, by .YY't tbe'eoplei w ith eeoket9--lp sUtep. , it Vrmnnt. New:YorK. Delaware a. uaro ,Tri 0e evening j of th e 2d October, i he fpHowmgrcsomtion were pfeti liand orderel to be pubhshipd ? thel republican mem- Vers of Consre'ss. -Yi t',H'': Rbsoltsd, In order to prevent the lectio of President coining to the House of Repre- t sentatives, pr event always to. bedeprccajedf V that it is the sense of the General Coramitted that the Constitution of th United . Stated ; nnirht to be so amended as to firive the dec4 hha, Georgia, iuisiina, auunuiaiv u, w . i V Ji Islatotates, '.J'Tbe Yolfeyixlg arc' thi; prinff-. I ! the Repubiicaris:of Netv9rk:xn::ra i. ; Vou to the ap)roachingJ?rcsidential - ; : : jj Ibcnori i y. C vtH : i; r At a stated ; raeetihr f tli e- r publacrj ; ; , f - RlSOtT ED, ' ,1 llat IJHS LODiimucv H l" " ' f- ::y of the usual course of nomjjnatinq a taTOridatoV: for the Office of President of the . United, tion directly tojhe, people, without ;the;mter :;. vention of'ele.ctbrs,. "Y-'Xyv V;tf'" ..' V. WMPAl4tDl??G, .Ir- Chman; ;, t 4,: . JoHjf LrAWBErtWSec;,pratem.' )YrY':.tY' ' ' '? VVV ' ion, in-tBerreicfswrg;iiut-?icert-.v r : jwli jcT i g d Rliina v e 1 1" C 4 i tW ii if 3a H a ; . ' : ihiiH expresses ?liis Vie Wviritrelatioii; , o cn ucui nMninatum : .-;- utut trt who will be Presidents I earnestly hope, 1 sincerely pray, that the election may. ; ; not fcmade byhellousexKepresHttes.V ;) '- ' No gefod man ranc'.dvert to the first election. v of JefrVrsoo,: without still shuddering at tho .. . 1 thought of the r"m and desolatifnwhich wq. " j . so narrow ly escaped ; and he nxust indeed be " ; ' any thing but & lover1 of his oiintiy;who j v could 'wish a .similaf recurrent -Wb the ; present "number of candtd&tesj, with thQ.cha- r - racter and compiexron or rneir inena xuw m not, I think, a gliraniermit ' of I'prcbaoijity;, that any one will unite in his favor, a majo ty of the electol.'yote't.'vM.:6-11 exposed tnj the dangcr.cf a ri : electiom bythe House of Ueprcisentatives f' Is there no con stitutional w jyof averu'ng what every body denrecates ? There is but one method left to preserve the integrity, of the repubhciri part jv to unite and concentrate its strerithy from th fearful 'aDDf ehentijbtt of a failure of election by the peoplervThafe 1 allude to a Caucus nomination at, Wjning- ton, during the next winter 1 wiltb'efrcadiljr ; j V; anticipated. T thislmehotVli strongly1 urged.;;: Thename ofaucus sej;mjf Y to possess some ppteiTt vma t Do but pro4s, nC;unce me woto, nnuyoorc mwi ;uin.ui ith the dJn of 'usurpation and unconstitu tionality. -I am not the friend of caucuses $ but the present is a;great emergencyand vx -rt?"iTvinarv t-ttnA is reouiritd. 1 advocate a caucus, because I seriously believe it'to be th- nr.lv nlanf hreservihfir us from ruin, and became I chliscoverjn it nousuipatio'lVdfj nower ' orviolationf the constitution. ' The J . - .i ' ' 1 u enfemieX ot tne proposeu . caucus pavs. uc entreated in vain to demonstrate" wbereir theusufoatiorf consists ; ' and they ; evaci tht request ' with . the miserable stsbtermgeJ t hat.it nas no r-e-nt io niaite r.rcwur 111.-1- - -v . j Agreed, goo4 sii J4he c 'i - ; the right? of making a President, nor willit Wo s : VY surrenuerei, ciaimctii' uuv tt riiKiu"r'm 'v r f repreaentati.ve.'fim;differeht.; parts rf the v ' .: . Union, recommend a candidtte,1 . cannot Jft'CJ, ; t vouimamy umce -in ims lavoc ciuro ! is areru ed, that t he : t provision , for kn "election by the House ot ltepresentatiFes, thak a caucus uAadrolcated for the purpose 01 preventing this mere a uV i unconstitutional, became ini tended to defeat the operation of this : pro- V3" "f 5'.WU0 1 nail i ursi euiiiii wciijui uii 111 iiiiiKi, but ori at is ea- Icontra-! e con-- stitutitNi itselt wishes to defeat this prdyiaiouV onrl tKal'iit Ii.l rtnlv ti-ntfrl it tn .nwv ft1 the mischief of having po President, Therts 1 1.10 ,'0iiuiiiyi luwwtVi vivuvii -nf.Av-u fBV sv.t . " tl stituii.n prefers which the people of 'Ame- i is another mode, of election which rica prefer.' It isohly Jwhcn .tliis jpopubr r and favorite mode'haa failedj -that "they ub .1 to r reiUrt , the House of ;lteoresea. operate'in the choice ot the person o election - oy" rnc4 people, :-wuiipuiaiAuijr ,y .; 11 them the)diumf usurpers, or on o'urseTlv ; '. r ' ; fj ' tlie slh of vlblatin'L' tho tohstltution'Ittt ; tl; ...1. i - -i - EI rnnsnnmnn n mauB t . '.i , Y ' lives. It waa -intended .that thia feature of , ,' ' . Y - - Our'c-oVernment. the ffelectibn of a Chief AlaV' -if: i jjistrate.t should be almost entirely p'opulaiV i fr j i andnatiederjttivev ltwag desTrablef saya ::IyY.- Congre-; 1 operate;ih the choice of the personto whom v;- isci important a trust wis iu he confided.' : Y:- mode of electing our Presidents jtbe second ; he mentions sa iuearis of 'electiou in' th'e contin,;ency of the electors failing to niak4 a choice, but adds not one '-word in Its de. fencelt is incap'abfe of defence, andcani onh be tolerated and submitted to In'prefo ; jence of tlie' greater evil of ,ho election"A;v This provision is in conflict With the tW6 " prominent trafts of the first method, tu-wit ; that the presidential election should be on(' the popular, aiKl hot oa the federative prin- ' ciple and that ncj merohef of Congtess,'o bovUi fcuyuia uc aii eiecior' aoiar iiieiijrom ' (I a Caucus being uiicxihidtu the v V ' I V u exisn.ing aspect., 01 anairs, nt mam, lis avowca ob ieCt is toJ aid in ; renderlnc" eflVjctivi ri . t ' TOiile provision, of the coiwtiiutioiu V-'"i.v. -v. " M YKYY:mYYY f ' In G ran ville , couut on the 24th -ul ft Mri J6hQR:Hick to Miai itcbwaVoa Ylnt bis Citjv ? ou Mdtiday;ia after, a LOgeritig iluieaa ChriJerX:Uris iihevs, tanner : ,au o:u innaiijiauc. Y At yaiWti.CUy ii'UirlStUJiirt, mrirout, j-;enr&-muwav f. v 110 -i - X 1 V I: .;- l It I in -1, it r - : 1 ''. Y , . . 111 11 .;r.;U..,-,,,,iranii.riiiw.iii.i ' ' 11 t -

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