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cici'.nir.p or ignorant met,' Do you wisn this hpp; v rr v e i Timet. t dependant on the Icila -ti'Ui of fnrei -n nation ? Will you join r eontinne with that party, whnc motto in relation to the tariff, is "divide and canc-upr'" Do V on

r.cxiot: weed cf party growth. Let uJ if by the n ord? "generally felt hy nllf uF'ier i rnrn.Jj tg ,n.V eo forth to the ballot box, with veincn r," hc mfant ,f, lt lhc operation D "10 i;r '.Uii.iV ; ' :,, r 1 , y rirr 1 I T, fished with patriotic blood, and tenre and , ,, , . , ' .,r )' )Vrv r m,;,-,. , ,. td-ewhero, defend bv our voir, a,,d ,ndubt.a-, ,,,p act "ouU1 be to lv" 1,:e rerenuc of .1 L li .!;, J LrJ.l.(,S .',,-; hie argument sreument nrisui from th- cm-; tte country annnall some millions o dol be av:fcif rvwi t ru- mm1 to 1 x c 1 rrnr.

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wish the trenmry exhanstcd? the progressive mpotence oi truth, the measure? mioptea to.iars, Uiereny alloruug an excuse 10c me an: ma. yior. hn.p. called Iir;v Spn.t L-" piritnt improvement chrcked? the nntional 'advance th pmjpentT of our state and na- .Jackrn veto on internal improvement , ''electing chai ar!. j - nrJst 0r,.,jruru debt unpaid- and tho ,.rttM price of public jtion, and men who will upport 050 rr,eaurc.' j .,utti(lR in the pocket? of tliC foreign their p-oiur;. virlt.s cavrrit, av-l f-,-l-nd c.Titiiu-(l a If v(.u do, the patriot n,u t I t u impress on cnocu pnnrip!c? tl.r P-al of p. i x '''"' ' J rent t! hor", 1 -t,, .r h,.rSan.st come j our dia, probation. The impartial -dmim- r'' u hat has h.therto brn appropn- r.o., n t.m.t t any RtG,nD 70 rA,,vf .i- -t, ,;ff. i.rr..,r fo the rrave." Your an-1 tration of o.f ir,-: tfi rromotion of a tem , utrri tor the bene fit ot the citizens ot the V on v 1 J p,i I 1 r to , , ( ,.of fr,t.rf v. , r

Tici ncr.

a 1 L i; 1 V, jtm; i 1, i!..u.

swrr mv he, thi ceritr.'.l" committee h!;e-j of edura tion ; the fc dilating of our inter- United State? , he cet tainly 13 entitled to cate t h o-o teel:nj, v., t,., , f ,

wi;e in favor ot the American .system, nr.y,; course by land im! water: the encoiirapomriu the character of a true prophet; tur such j?ton threw m in tr-y o't-.f jrs :n t p ,. IV then, do thrj labor unceincly to heap o'no of .nd,ry a,:d domtic nnnufactme,; the becn thc effect of the lav -felt by all of Got.rrmunh ;ifil u,vr .J u -oil it. bv nlselv HssrrtitiE hit hih M!ti-'; f-t abhhmT.t ot the fact that all public o.n- I . . 1 1 nave :r.: i re hi i tii s upon the people The commit ! crs are onlv public a;ents of the pcoj le, m-lae? ' jilea-ut f an.l l-o;,.)r , t ,. ft j,.,,p!t , o t"-iele-i s-etu so forcihlv struck with ! :.oved to perf-rm ypeeif.c duties for the pnl)-; The duty on cofiee, previous to the 1st heietotore ".liii. :i I ' (iaioci

lb. at"

Of

i hi: loiK-nai.

tm 11 .1 1. .1 . ...! 1. fc.it .. ... oi,.i o ' tee, reiore

: .-o.-.ta. on which it i' i,e es- irv to reduc the ! Fellow riii.n. I wn? one of Gpn. Jarkfon' iSew vJllC

'aken r ri Satntdav la-t. tr the a option . (,Ijtv i;d to !, how hollow their profes- orii,i .Ut norte-. I vet'ir-din his bthalf pnr e. at I hi time, ie the ?;:me, net with

it u iec honef thr act of tie U iri-latm r -'ions are, it I only rece ry to :-Mte that the!vIi-n th- country'' nrdent e.t"ecti.n and rrati- jjtap.jng Scents -ei lb. has been taken J ' . . du'y on all these arti !, fs-'ar (-sceptcl,) h:!tud- hr hi national erv ice could P"t he at-

. vi.iiu. if Lviuiiii ' oe 11 reuueiM, u ?u n iu mm :ni!i vtcio., " iruai'ea pv-oiim cait-i'o.eratiuuf . iu. j

l-i th ;::ie i-i:er. irniarke.! .-r;,-

! "marical I rotcr Jion" of the tariiF, (a? they tall r erod, and that their will i not to be sub-ti 0f January lat, w as 5 cents per 1 it.) that in th scv.rd hundred articles ortuted fcr ri-ht all these, and many additional t(?r ,jiat time, it va but two rent.-

xvt.ich duties arpiaio, u.ey can ooiy po.ui .0 --nMieratin, now nrge me "h,,.,. infnr tbo ,l.,t , w r. ., ;. 1 Crtt,l ;,. ; V.,r, . ,'M ,V t' - ..,;:

... ..v.. , . (. ... . v . it yuL,L,j fc. u.s for 10 to 12 ct and the..V 1 JU LY FLK.LCS M

Adopt, IN j' cf .

approve,

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tr'' lsiirv, hi v: ui'i-i nicim ii -Mim noil 01 nmuieu. ami I rsniitvir o.i-itx.u'i i. i.,u.y ') " t(ran fi;o l tJ Qieii t Vii'fss -ir'r -c

UIO 'Ui'lio "fti, "iia.iiH .1 niiiv 'uuiifMi iv- i:m-0 OUT C 'lliTrv, 3 o uoi'i "' ' S ai'.'Ut I IH SrtUIf. II 15 lliVI MUlf t ltd I ' i ...,

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n.c decree, i iih rra-p the t rd,iie , rubiic at nnd r;ie.oure has t en lattn'ully t

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dm tion in the pnr. A reiluction ot the

on s'i".', wenh! i i rn'i.ly -rdiajice the pri.

it to the pt'Opl o iti.!i ai,(i loi-ttr Pjtei

thf ec!hi in ot l.ojiie imiustn impair the na- tious.

or , tional re enne to a di-u e--iriLr extent be ru-"!

inou to southern ai; i r rr. interests, and' frnn tvi vin Ni:s fiA.ETTF.l

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Again In a letter to ihf' lion fioorg-o Kre,-;jfr

Silt is al?oh-herlnw Cleans thin ..,,, r ... ,,, ..,.,,.. .. ;. ,

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on

'ihc: .ers were rcq.Jtrel to write their tickets either the word ''Jtf,T,

'rrjert. t rem the at ovc u v-mi mc rt huittui to the rro-penty e! the natiou m

:liutlhelaw his been ear.ctiontd, and t?;cral

row in force.

duty has taken. Tie's" ieua:k? ore promulgated , f l)ut he ltCiiUnu releItdto by M ice of without any fear of consular ho ee.icu, injury to th en, to 1 SM-aii a -a t; s e ;ir-ui, timlo our in e iiicmu- ,

rnE APrnoACHiNc? election in

The central committee do indeed "rropoc' AbGLrl.

to amend, not t, ,h-toy to build up, not to : The appro.ar !iin August election fcr pull down Mhe tana i-Lut what was said '5ate officer? and representativr?, will be

c-;nitni

:neph Alton is a canoni.uc lur cea.y , . ............ . l3, -. u - . . , imnortance. It

ncre u inev are repuy lriereis m rrineipie, r i . .

,tli fabric nitist ticmhio Desir-cuo; ;!.

cor 1 unt iTien rn;i v rnvpr :h,-i- i..t, .

CINCINNATI:, country has not tencbtttu the con-umer, i(!er . nrptPn(P(1 !nvp inr xirt,,n , . ...

and will be felt by all closes i f cilizcns, j rioi m a (r,,, e ' ' ;

passeduncer any ionntr administration, ori lhc a(Ja,e lhdt th f '

tor aiany ycai9. Iv.on bv its frvitr

These extiactf, Sir, shp.w the nrincr

on a:,z.e.:. ho .

ssiontr, fcr the first Jiitnct.

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thy cannot be in practice They wnr, d wi!i he a ftmpgle hetweentne people liere to their party: and that party and iH and the orTirp hoh'ers. It is evitlent

George U. Ewing ts a candidate for ddrf arc insidiously endeavoring to crtiquer from the addre" of the central cernmit -.-c-.- i.,i'u : the fvsteni in detail. The president rcorn- ;. .. , .1 . . .. Associate Uite. - , . , . . (ce, arid tne pommat pn of a ce (ain .im .v 13 memled that lacaitetn ot the tariff shall he 1 a l" 1 " . . . : submitted ".in-!y for consideration." That Lant.or,ct sn lectunn? party minionplr. Jehn Randolph CI iy, secretary ot; ,f unaided and alcnc.it can withstand ail op- arv, that a combination of sinister polif-.'e-ation and cha-e d'afiaire of the Lni-i P'-tion, ; t the duty be retained. Such a eon i,-al agont pervade the state, to secuM - . . .i i sideration of the tariff, iven if no dutv were , c ,r. i, , . i., .'.alnPneir.T ,i,; ted Mates at St. iVtciburg!i, ha? address ro(.-cd, W.M;H, unti! ailer i, wa8 or,r; h, al. .therrehe. in power, b .ndnenelr? ate. Cd a letter to the editor of the H.ohmond t equivalent to a d.struetiot. of the SyS., control hnp; every place of profit or hocm .

Itfci. SKiil wo-ihl net verdure on uncertainty. , to tne (leieat ot every im -i'mr oi pu; m.

8oir.etimei'ace,m the papers, re?pectinL' ;uVe ,1Ui to rTe J,nd r7h I oucl! a l

inquirer ccn) tne statements made ; I(.tl wo!iId not repose confidence m a law, lia-utility which doe? notadvar.ee their view

:a a eon- i j.l nf hpir natron That :

sideration would effectually detrcv the valid-: , ... . ,

th- extiava-aot and indecorous conduct : nv of protection; and int.odnce a 'train of re- w' YVl will conint U,e ,o p;raii Mirp. , , , , . ! suits, hie wiih des.dation and ruin . a combinaMon. is not to be expected.

1 411. Il.lll'l.l .1, II IlilL uv-lil.'0 US li . I 1 1 ; -

(;r to Hu5ta.

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True, O! I'rophet.

But it 6 ntaniicst that Mr. Dood meant I(e6 u.jc. (:Pnnnt i ...i.

that the passacre of the above act uouM'fnrp k .., ;nV0sf0,i ..,u

he ieit by all classes of citizens, as a beD- n,a9 lf0m a 6iucet5 bfhct- th l? ... efit. Firstly, because he voted lor it; and acl up0n such principle.", that Mio-j. secondly, because it is in accordance with of thn i,nnP4f .pnmaiir.' ,,.

the policy of the Jackson party in the j..,norU,() ilim j;u( thv pnnripk.f, !; '.;.. -outh, and wiih the recomuicmiaticn of , f- .;., rv;, ,r... .

i he president, to strike at the tariff in dc-'.,0l pi.jIK!r0S. I11;lk;, thl, n.irrljP ail.theteby obtain a majority against ;,t.jherateU ; and to e.fal!ih .t tiu;h 1 . ;uh separate mletest. This was the lt.,Vr to yur Circular , an.i t-he pohcy list step; and the protecting duty on f;- nI,rh rKir!v0( t,,(. ,,,n,,r r.;,.r. , -.r tho next, and so onany thing tor the C(,n ..ltrjini--tra'ioi thai ..

Then, fellow citireus, let us preserve this I fndrana has gone long enough and f r

; beautiful American system unbroken and in- Pr,0UTj,, jn the snppor t of men utterly tin i violate. IJecaiie to make inroads upon its , ..-,,1 i",.. ' ! . . . . . ,L. ,1.. 'worthy ot hc-r eonaoeece ; and it is hopen

i he -ubjetned rxtiact .ro.n n article , an(U,,um among the grcat liaini,actu.ing and she will redeem herself from pnllt,ra' written bv the editor ci the Lafa ette agricultural interests of the country would degradation. Public spirit will no lor-ce; t,(n p.,' i anr,' o ' embarrass the treasury; postpone the redenip.'hf. trammelled bv scheming tlictatoiv f UP I rfs. Will sinuv (,;.., . rioerv and .,,, nt- f(,p ,,,h,V .t, hl: he, !r .ntern.d im. . .. . . . .

. .. . ; ' , . , V . whoe toiiv aou iresumpu.)ii nas tcrom.

conurdi'M' ,tt f'eeiv reporter! to 'n order provemcr.i ; vioiue ue pi.craea nun oi ine . . . , coiiupu o . l.n.y it inc., o,,.H oiuei i ....... , .... . .,, r ..... . lnfolprnho when iirorei v bri-.j'rr'.t into

t in cnii.'i uiu Mini ospn wen iimiiuru. i i -j 1 ' . . ..-it

;o t rrorit

to fait. her the view ;.nd sn-tam tht im ho; r of railiiom of our u How eitiiens; nna , action, deceit and intrigue mut fail bot or'ance of thor w ho ha ve been raided ti.tir fortui:ej; injure thoti?- nd throaah them, fore it. Candi bite should be .jurstioned. I ,r . . . . ' ii.d subject this bo. raid free, and happy j tjiejr principles of action should be to ottioe by pep.etal iCK-cn. i hese g-en-. co-mtry to the ever stlash pohev cf toieurn na- , 1 .. ,, , . . . , f; n, " come known. .Measure-swill be ihour try are uetf rmu,l to hoid no to the teats; C0lRrnitt?c saJ ,.he cour8c rursU(,j in essential to our prosperity : orT-e, in the ot 'he treasury, so hvg ats they are able:, relation to the Indians, is obvi. udy the only gift of the legislature will be kept u Demcstheneo. when asvod what censtitu- h'tral and just one If the legality an 1 jus- je w ; and t h, v. orthlossnejs or merit of ,!, r,n ,( :, c, iter. ,1-1 , llZtuTl "" !fPk ''.'"'" !'.

try, then the Course ,u.n..d nuy i...t have 1 . ;jj uoi an : . r- au.t i mm v t m ihmi

be'ii improper. Otherwise we luust t.ve a a raiif.r.iiioi,; ..i.jbiei motu e c i (i'udy r'jmtilin-u'.sia.t. kli-tingui-hed the ituu? tfl rts of van Whai,iheu, fellow citit.-ns 13 the dreadful fore(athrr, pllbilc attditiun mud be di

suuaiu.n oi Tilings, wiiicn it.e j.ics-ou cenirai

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iii iioi; 1 1 if in in, i: i o ci u n.ij'jiiiis iu rnini-t-vit'.n

; e benericial to the country or not. I b.e .'ontinuation of pow cr to bis party, not he welfare of his constituent-, is hi- mot

w hi

your .-'.probation.

1 w ill J: itll review the nn!i;v

has been ;iurtued by the jue-i'i;! (.'hit f igi-tratc and if, in glancing over ihio review, son-. dormant sp.uks of virl.io

."ind patrn ti-m !ii:i2f a i !o-h to

check, j ou cui'-f, Sir. p-.irdon mo

intention i- only to j.. iui. out to the p-copie.

UT

P.3 t:ty

ai'.if'd

t-H . -st coarse, and your

th n! action! actir.V In, like r.iMiner if the individual wipa made the proposition to the editor of the Press was asked what

censt!t;;trd his c:vn mr-rat, he might trol ! committee call upon y eu to sustain .-to as- rented to cur tat pcliey; and no man nw,r ..imn-virnfr! imnudence! imJtain by electing tho-e Jackson cand.idates, -hcuhl obtain public app.obatt.m, who-e

i i i dence!"

The conclusion of Mr. nonri'- ciicnlar . uli v justitie the f.irrgoing inferences -lie says "It t- known to most of uu. or ;erhaps all of you, that I sujiporte I the

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e.uonui uu. Jiiuu M.iiu.-poii.ri- (rv aiiH fanlv, the Cor:erai policy of

y . on iu ioim-1 "M'Imw..., ,ii..:i : that A1 1 P! !; i t la! l-Ot w a-.i h 1p

iii'Miaiion :n avowing my tu-.ei ;.:in.a- yv) : a '.. o f it

i i"u io ii.i i uiaie u l" i e-rire i ti la i , i , .,.,.. c,.r ,

i i every sclcciio": inii ii an I p.r-ty I am ia the hands cf my political friends jctlugt shou.ll it ai'y.-.s.',' s.ti.'i Ci.. i" to be disposed of as they plca-e." Or, J.-icksou. previou.- lo hi ibei..-n vi plain common talk, I voted to: Gen. a commentary upon this tex. .1 "-s h!.i Jackson twice; and no matter what he Au'mini-tiatioa present ! In !he-e!e. .:oo .loei, or what he ha? sai l against prrsi- of his first Cabinet did ho ; aid party

ervii.g inoie limn one te::n no :nl party feeling. Has he not .e't-c.:ed

the country to the l,j. r.r(..;.;it Cabinet trom he rr.idi- iiia ;.ir way ;' doing.) known and devoted -upr.r(er? Were

and nr. nntier whelb.er the peoide not t hot w ho mm ur sci hi. in sf i.w.

hi he opposed io him or not, not th-ewha foirn his second Cahirft.

sp. 'jld th elecLPaniO.olv t urmn congre-, men w ho hav e everted their talents anO.

v. t lor IiUli. oe.ol oi a.iVC. .ViU I am then mil -iet.ee. in. s.n.1 ..n nf fV.f..-nc.-

; t .n:

matter U hr -e. de V i!, ( as he is 10

In 0!

whom, out of contempt to. yenr inU lh-, i .ct . view? and ptP management aie m.o.t j 0 u t ., u( f t forigres lo ,.!cVa'te h.n'to "the ( I uc r:in,'ii, i ic nnmiii.t. i I 1 1 li . . 1 .1 1 1 : ( l ; , .1 1 . ..I I. . I ' l 1 . . . - " .v .r ,ni i iu lilt. .

;..,.., ...r.f v...nr..l -l. !.. . rnu I.. -.IikS . V S . . . SOT.l l.lSllltl Mltll I'd V l. I) J.llk-Ol.

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-'ntheullcf !3:o.ve ,;ir o:W f the :!r. -anrov e.ueru vetoeo ''.Kro , u, f ,,u lltn -.H t, , , lly uo u.a,!.: man:!, " . B . , .V, ,rB . .n 1" . Vl. t 1?

tribes annulled and broken .'--the tariff trciu- the ign njatai. ot pu. tended j throw iiiyseli into their arms, and they confined hn A-d.oin'ments to hi, -vf bl.n-m ;intici;,auonof its speedy oveithrowl-: is dissipated by the contrast of its tiue:va.inot ,(l rc.r!crt me-no matter ' f, iends and Vh liemovU -a f ' ... tho voice and the poer ct dm United states character,;,, manifested m deal ly bought ' . io or v , .un Irhon nvin i r ' ' 1 .V" ! m0vals "J 0 u sutrcme cent conteuined and disn cardt-d !- ' , . ., ... ., , ' ;., . J M7 1 l0 0 r ?tl-V' 1 iun a J,l-k?0n n ' n' were poliiically oppoiCi to Lrmf Icr.p-

I . . ' A. CI i X . Kil l tils'. L M HiL. A LI .....ifc.,... ..., ..... I " I 1 ,

I . ' I I J i 1.. 1. .I""- . . t ITlS C-llf'f ll.lTl I

-,. U irr.'ivplv tin.l.. f.. k,- a CT.inu IMInm.ll "ai"v I c cuu. u u7 "- .,, - .. t . I "V "' c.iw m UI

i .... v . . , . .- ... .,i ,,fiT iciiiireiiLt i a ii e eru pie hi ot: s c i uo v

? " H II t 11.1 '.. 1 I l.U.lJl 1HI T . .. I .

pnintment cf publi-fn r of the lawn ef coii-

f rc-s, (uy a 'rur iy re:ec:aMe and triormiih:r;r friend of the j resident.) together uifh much valuable jo'o printing, tipou condition tt dwc wcnld "CIMNGK OVll If)Lirf('c!

.'.,,.,...-.' i.mcii:',; readied it n yob, hie' prnlcnt, which his

......... . .t. . t. r- fHKinnri'. as ccstructive nl tti'- nuriiv o me

' :-r i f r.aa it hi n: i oner io .'i-M'"v i iic iv r.- " . ' , , . . - " tVtRin. thn heldont as an m!. rment t-v t loctive iranchise, the uud,raaty ol our cm

mnitl the app.a'itmeids

the 'before the mm.. ?e of a cj.ucih

I'helien as.-oriion a-. i practical eiTe:a

FOrt T H i . VI N C C N N V. .S GAZLTIH.

TO JAIVIiS G. iiAD. JtiSQ.

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Corruption t- onj not, novrever, ree tit to " -V -- .. y ui iepiv-t lii.nne ti,i;:in.i , v , , . . , r. Clke the hnbe-aed theoth-r 'h,Cb centract prople :-the post ofcee Uepartment ocan.e, b(. H1,-,inei, (l tn; manv a,.' "'ive nominated by toe J u K-, 1 1 -a r , in, Parti Mmmedcddv narked xu oat for de-mn:ana,ed - v, -t, ot heated jurtu. ';'- ( (!,.,r,,t th ,.hlir. voire A ' SOn 'dral Committee, as a candidate lor reward.

tt.ncti-n He remain-, i this dav, oor hu-: pr rowarueu, n J'- ia-- ..--iu .a- , , ., , t ' the ethce oi Covernot of this rit ite: and iinown

t , , ,, ; ii'-ri ot confess appoimej to o 'in oairnt s, ami e nt it u .-. u n-t- m iu a o'umpiii.i , , , . rlacab., mcny." ! j.'y to corUpt that bod l--the eon-,,.u ,j,,n 0f men n h ami to supersede the a C iieular addressed -To l!io 1 lec.men-Admm,? ToTl""' I tion fram'ai.tly violated ia the no nai (a lur- tVtJpiJni of '!m ! ioth, v ill be only a see- o! ln,,ari:l 0U i)lVC ,V?" x ha t you

v ' -1 kev tne v ( .-t nana tra.ic ronunaitv rcir.un- . . . - term "a briel esnoMtion ot tie nrincin fa nomirnrpt

. . . . . . orn :irv r.-ii ' : inv. wiien it is c.eiiain .. .

i h-.re brrn requested to qivc ncl.rr ed, (dti.oah we enjoy en u ; mi. cm oy a . which you profe-s A? a matter of the hight

. . , - , . r ... . ...... ... .........I'll 1 1 1 i n i v -i il en l- ll I t inu.n iiiui n.jint: iii". iiiniun.r- . - . -

thai Ccp. olTPTON T.rv. a c:n-lelato tor . - ... ..... . .. ... ... , hi st iimu tance. vou becm yiir addiesscrd h V

i i . . . i..ifi...-' oi-iVwrrim i.i ra v t ' iiiirrvr"i-ijr r-.viiii. t i rim i i' i e u i u ir iv' ' n .

outcast and di.-gta"ed L-o, '.be jPr-Jtc::.-., the -ungrateful !y ri '

ilat!. and a !-o; nj oti..is i,::' it e, -

to go jp.H detail on th i cd:df. 'I f :u:ii pij:ii'.hmr::N. it !- v. . !j

tli.it t!e Pit r " p. a yo ef (ho na'.-rr.'.

a'ii.t! h i ? bcrr; :-,-:d'-ed t ihg party alone , a-r! t f:t : the .is

of publ;" f-ci v;'.rdw. f

't to (hr; h;u . :d. !rn " heon ';

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art', rp-

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jfovernorei i;.n .n,. w u. vt- ,n n ...o u colJrt)V er.nn cerrup.i-n, and h.tme mont ,Va rt nstltutcd lor the people, ann W ednesday.the int. Gen St ipp , tilentf. reputation and integrity !l!,e Ja-k-nn . iiv..,,.,inf, f,r ,l,o

t ? well known friend to om interest; party, the nuliihers ot the south, tiMitonc' the .nil in,l as he no -Lubt wihe, to a.i 'res the d -e of war, ,,.,,:. and deduction l-dl e eC.on and Ir.ppne of all who live ur, "I.'-,.. , .. ,, u rrei.b nt an ', vice nre-iJent ikruau- each der it OhVv holder? should not he al nt,enot th.? count v, it ? rencrdudy - - j . h Hr.. , - , , .jn.

lrqurteH that r.s many will attend en that ,(-rei-n u.i'rHen n called, (.,"cn fuch' men th.v ,'rtt .pnot matei- a'irt the t!,cr 'nu ,r?'lIi il "itlio.it reileoti ni or Prcs(c-...M tv.nltituf'p .f Tie -u

dav a-s rail m iko it ronvmina . U'het n- .Mr. Harbour and ien H.ini-oii.) at an v. - J 0 i , r,r , uir rilt1w whether it is made becau-e ou are really fed r.di'ota. n ho b,.evon thefi'or e codiil U.S ,.e O Mlrn.1. ,-n of ,,,,, d......W ... ,t.,- ,UM, ; - W " I' ,,.,. ,., u ,. ,.. (,., ,,. ,,,,,, ,r A lm;i-T:l.;.. l.v , ' ' lli T r treaurvl our niuu-ter to lui-ssn, r-ir.MU- oi out ,.riogincc, oy me uanoi uox ?. i.ir j ' - i ' - , . ..

t.- numci and partv rancor may then tand ,l'ul" iM 4'?"" " ' -' ""l cau-p av P'cumg and nctui.i, g ,;,P. nrrorted.a, t h o ou hi ic ,rnod fe,mP,. pieteiid to determine. It ? only the eh- TV (lay b- the pr-mu !-at ,o of Cp;tt

i by telling u tha. tho general 'policy of republican wish to retain pouer ne-.irrci

.1. A 1 J .. ' A " . .11

int pre yen i .luiniHisiiauo'i is UM.ua.iii.v )nwo;uinv. ant! xc iri-ed tp'rivpi. approved hy ?.ou.M Whether you make !ako off thn plt judp-e? of pirtv -"f-ej tin- assertion with a view to he I nitio in-' ? an Aaierp an onyht t. fee! and ! c

to otlice as the devotee of a party who around uj.nn 'ho burdir-.l- of rfww'cc

i

i !ne l"1

FOR THT. VlNCCNN'rS U V FTTF. ro nit: fkovle of imju.wi

teuton- cotmuot ions f Kur:c - ictivoi.

bv peii'ii-ica cf the p.residt-nt, t'.ie pu: ..e Ua.-i-ne--n ;h ct. 1 '. the cabinet j'.-t divniednnd di'.-i 1. d 1-ar.d all thi- ex.i.ceratt d by the

pre'idt iit nop .V ei na 1c temp; r, and evident

q j;ct of the joeent lemarkr- to shew that ial-eh

. o

h iellipf' tlieir I it'.h t ;"h

our Chief Magi-ti ate ha put -ued a ccuise and In piling m blind deletion at he a!?af

ccNCLiTf.r.l d""m"l'1""-. , lV 4 r v . . r , , r nnr t ot policy at variance with the spirit and of Party. I I incapacity hr civil rule ! i his, lellovv citizen-, Frtract FrhVi a Idler datct Lnansort. , - . . t ,..i f . . ........ .i i. i r. i , let te ! n! I be ( nntt it nt ion : n t v.. t i.mco w 1 1 Ii on mi v i..- 1 .-,-o c ..!.. tT : - . . i r

in t r e. nw. o i i in- . . . - l l ie If liiuui stale ui iiiinu-1 wan n y ou ii e J st Alul l 0. entlerniin in I llCti'MS . ......... ii, i;m u.n 'i-iiiii a av see thr benign an.! p.rofi'aMe fftVcts ef called upon to sustain and 'approbate! And " A' ... true republican principles, and total!- in- of rewards and r.uni-bmooN liams :in un the'tar-ff Decreased price always fallow in-; ,i,af t;H,.at a ti.ue wt.ea the awfully grniubling "There :s no piobability ot a treaty 1 conttnit wjth the piofcious which he important feaPi-m the ..olh- of t!,t. ,' rrei-ed duties. Ijiery "' i " ' " -T Tf " thc 'rtnl :,st ,hcre ,S 00 sPf c,1al: made befor e he wa? elevated to the- Prcs- mini-tratior, . P-utvou -a.-otd' T.-mee-'be-cneap-r.eds;r.cel3.t rhe. t iron and boner p0u ertul inrluence on the dotat;e ard military appropriation tor the purpose; and t he : : n, : ., , ru. , , .,,... ir ,h,t t,lM . ,. ... rhdc.c, which solbm 18- for Ifi.l ddlar the yrdour of the pn-idtntl-a president vs ho ;An . . - . .... ' .. , . ' ulent "ll L"'"r 1 bCMlt-ye, Mr, that the. . that, in all appomfmef-.t- ay iUe Lxocutlir, tan, eiav cow Iv had tor io0 or t-U) dollars openly reconiuu-ialed to the p.eople, never to I re. intni w ui n .t 1 1 ui t.n 0 a . public art? ot all men who hold icspomi- "party -in-i partv fjdi--g- sl.oul ! be afcrto;i." Tictar ff-of 18'6. ':-land-:8 cans- ,-Kat a p(esi.!ent a second term, yet offers him. Ppl)'g P:1 ot the proceeus ot the je 0,yRCS unttl. mjr Constitution, are voided -M that men ho-dd b-- -Ic-'.a' t,' tVi:-I sp.-ak of wholc,?le pr-ces. Small ,cf a candidate fr re-clection-a candidate,! approbation tor the -removal of the In- 0 0,.,ict!, of ..ubUc a?linuldier5ion; -most con p.cu,,.5 fo- r , nuh - r i.o i an 1 hr.-u t r's rods have undergone (renlv tietlareti by the vice proidcnt to be Q diarii' to that i urpose, for tear he might' ' i' , lH. . .,. . ..... . ' fiw . V 1 , ' a ..mdarr.vbirtinfroru the same cau-e-but -v,otnn to intrigue and made known to th;not be twl bv the next c,iitrie ' ' bU.',m '' -IT') l' '.in -,,u ''t.v, and Hrmpess w.'ho it am i .nr.. - . i .,.t,i, . ... i i. c . . noi ue SUUlin UV uit nt m c.iiie. , p,rTPp ,,t bitten. r-. to v. air ( apt oi ,r.r,r,l t, ,,....M .,.., ,t ... ...i. t-i. -

...i im . i -.i.a ii (-i'uhi. .ui" -"ii . -viirm ov air. o I aiic u, jui e sect t ia i oi me uu-

they n'.vw- sell for ft I -2 cents per pound. Thu- Mi a wanfin. in the exert be cf "wisdom,

-rice of thev articles have declined bout prian. s. and oistice" as havinc "discard. d Jt re:

t a? t he

rnenlahio t

t" i f r.:tr of '( !rr't

ad the appropriation paeii the house' t0 our?eit; 0I, ITlu,t ,,, k' u,.i;r, cpresetit.ttive-, no doubt but an ad ; .. ' nf ....... li4 :l ...

Vi-p.rcir.t Cotton cood have fallen ZQ per. fr(m his e.enh.'lence his old supporters, and vautageous treaty could have been made ; i c,f f. . ', p.,,,,,1 . ,,,., rr f, ' . i"J ' ,.:d d.ee the protection of tho dona .tie ' (h-wn hbn, ,f , the arm, 'cold-hearted but lhe M wa, permitted to sleep on the j ' ' ' 1 f (" J ' trav.utacture: or m o'hrr words, aO cr nt Hill st l:idmess and artifice." irurh is the picture, .... .. . rt,ron,.., , ! unJcr Uje ' Hl ")u" alL' (" P't'"1"1 1 t!i purity, fob'v, and rr par

i ' ,f'

'ri'V

ri)f(M'i' bs rrucn e.aton rtvith, snirttiisjho"tif.s. cal-.c ie?, pi iids. stri pc-, :c. as one

i. ..I ..... ... .. v-. - . . i.i . . . .

iftrr ath-rouj, a, .plain tance ; And m cun- ipr " passed me scnaiu lAice, w iui-1 .,eo u j w. lu0 ollt.u ?,a-vCPdid

. . int. if I. .. ........ I f h j ami 1 In I .. lO tl'.Mi.i . . "

ann o:,

Ifl

r, i a at i .

c.

ooncp : r. I i -i.-e.cv n -...

J ""Mr -....i.-j, etaore ine lan.a aw w,..- en- r. m.-it ot ,n nun advi.-e. Lp aire u:v sia.t-oi nui a single e u l nav iui octu nnine o ,.i.i.a .... ..t i.i . .

, , . , , , ,A , , , ... , . , , , ' , . . - I'k.a iri.iu ii i uei.it-1 ii imj, i iii 1 1 y , wic n .-. pn'- on, or f ..r) , (...f..,i -t r.e.e... ..iai.c.anbir b.uts, epom r.u.'. ts- h, "rewarded elhce holdtrs won Id upprei ; aily ct our members to bring ia up, which j rn.,c1(1 . fi..,m Vor .,, t .,,,,0. v., . ' ' .' '' 1 C-cd s,i!t-pctrp.ar..l copperas hive fallen n u), misrepresent hicts, c.jol, , delude, wf. , . neces-aJV to insure ,t,! cn'a'ltli Utt-ai' ,ur 'l ',,r,C; ll ,,ir"bl1 't our rnunM y. 'ol . ' ' i rr,ce 60 p;r cent Lea!, cua-powder, spir-.;8 d . reiv e, and do ihut any t:,Hn; to induct- the . ceces.ajy 10 insuit hg IlUrest patliots ot the cuntiy; and republican pr t:v ipV . I mn-l e!-.( c: turpentine, rarer, carter oil. cotton hasp t0 -l people to cotuid- J their hap. i:.e-s to 1 h , P-l"age j whenever thi ha? oocurred. the people, rcmaih. at "re- ; -, f ', 1 v ,- ;! gin-, elan.I class-ware, hive '.alien, en th- char-e: and wherefore? Why , that 'bey may1 If the above be correct, of i hich there ! ejor.ei or later, have had sufhciotit r-m-f c, t -1 o-e b" t ' h t ! : v iadv:,:tau ct " Kst i'-lvr ;i; ? Mr- -w ,fi v, ,c,vt: - v;

Veil ;w c itv

the tariff liws m ere pa-ed. Innumerable inttunce mic!:t be ad.b.und. but the brevity c " thi aitude uid n o ;-crnrt their enunn ration

The e nnrmtt.e t' 11 you that the rtdacd ' rice y denounce .-.11 o'her

i;' , n h 1 are t hove - I f---i u " b, i-r i-ia I before the p-poplc, wi;h havmg care-j gratitude, and to look wd.li feelipgs of J,?.ar from rr.e

Pctators H-ho sty !c thctr,p!cs as b lon.ai.c to I le?-ly and shamefully ncglecfed the in-j regret, on the inconsistency oi !: pocri-y .ied to, and

of all tl e-e at :

arc tin

m exHu-ivp 'rrp-:r !l r-n party ,11 1 naiircc'-j feiests of hi? constituents, and of the

T.

on

a m , on . ,.- so:.o p' on ;.';

o i

a re i t

(.ir-.n 1 1 ws, ; net to Kc as. rd c

republican

r ,p

ci-enters trma thoi6.ie 0( Iiuil:inj.

at

i; -d ho:r.

' irr-proved i ll

1 to the tir:tT. their dt claratier.?, p-oh

v lew tht m

n, at

-rlc, and

course of

cr-a.'-e'i'i-nT, low - r;ce d ir.a'er:al-. will fnJt'.em ann-iti-vis n.-'

Indeed '. HV 1, what t ile reaJonfnc ts to ofirial stati'-n. IhvP,

FOR THF V I N C I. N N L S OiZf.TTF, tlThe mo lification of the tea ilF wl ich o--.-

r ire ruacb.nerv. pir- procr e an; 3.nti 1 eotrph 'c'v exposed. Yen

s. or .' pirnts

v u r. f re tl

...... Tl..: ' - . .-,."..-. .... 1 1 ., -I (a .n,hi.rt I .t .liiM- An r.i -Ow Ti l fi.l ' A f 11 I.

,t -ia i i.. -.i -e v a rrmci: .es ei . ascncion, ari i cin nii mo-e a : l" ' -.vc u... v.... v

Are not nil this ie;t roved nie:.mcrv. ?: ari'cd frnf. rc. -.:! !icnniJ:ua- vou are ran hi! for t he ! ise raur c-nera!W ted by all cl-ie o, .air citi

zen0, tr.an anv actor co!iirre, p:isra

J.ero. what a

I

c tt:.-.! -a. and low pne

-, !.. .. 1

i

1 i i I'erials thcrn l.b.r'.v treated to everv citirci;, and fnen i ti

nndier

ar.

T

'.ev ar:

arc'

:r' C-i ti

cnnion-

as voii wi-ti v ::r b

1

ve

a wa a the umi:i;e-f, natural it -si,; of the ceti'P'V to pro:er, and her free ir-it 'itiot to

Ann ncau system. Ti.i di---p--ir.aceni t t. then, b- t; an-mit'e ! k p i-ttrity as you f. . I a de-

-iri to puree th sta'e ot carra: ten. and thu-

e incstitnaLe

of thet -rT.-ct-i of the tfri;r. in-. Ie bv th

rce.tn.

Ceni:u:ttee, ihihits t ith. r ieuora'iv" i r tl-'pra-! : rc 3 -nv r'ir.' and perpetual.

vdy; and whtu d;?(-,a-i."! itt ly inve-t'.'-.t' d.; rivile;-.' ef th; eloe'ivo franchise, you cat becomes the hi;het enco uiron of the sytf.un never bt!ieve in. and obey uth central t ou,.N'ow. ft ll ,w citizi n, will you be lon.t r do-1 tiittee-. . a ; b t u. "e find all, r.u-e frtn rei-.i J b, the i J'l.ir I'll. .r r-.i.!r.l I. v.- .... I . . , 1 I.. I .. .- in I ... Ik., .1. . I

i v, v. ...., i .... m - i i ji iuri:i ii it'i-.iT. ini ti. inr ui.' ;i . . . , .. . -;ry,i: U'.ily,,., a-istt-act,.ac? d.i sp.Jeti-- fr.eaien, vote o f.rtho de-rvnnc, t'i.e - I'hetire r. ho..' lUepiratlCH, or 1 I ' Acrcrc.arv y2t2x! tc create ?re f-T r fov interested, and the hor.cst. Let us pull up the prophet cf Dai!.

any fcrn.er a dm ini st rat ion, for man v ai -i. Ii. D tVrcu,

The aheve i one of the passage? in Mr. Boon's circular, in which he assumet he character of a prophet. It depends nowever, upon the meaning af.plted P the paragrar h. whether he wa filled wit;

is but i:

of those in w horn they on. e place i ccn.'i in your Circular to -th" i'u eu.e.i r f :cnce. j ilriti.i.

Had you. Sir, rxpre-ed your approval! of the policy which General Jack?"n once! recommtn'lcd, and which he pruinne l to 1 pui sue , the ptn ity of our intentions i ould i not be auesiiaue i: your nati intisui could j

not be impeached; nor could the -uspi-i ,,r',,irri,'i mce'ent-, an ! Iho mean- an i d -ion that vou are the willing tool cf a i v ice empl -.! by m n, t retain .:. I i party in power, be attached to you. Here.! ,ns,n,p 'horn-elves in tho, r c!, o oerrnit me, Sir, to call ta vour memorv j tuauon . I have sem ir.r,' : t i e . he nolicv which General Jack?.m lecom il,:irt-v that ramP tuVi I'"UM ' 1 'J lI

,...i.i .. rw, t r,t h.:. I 'f.i'oii ! watiej ancl o?;r.r if. paili Ie- b;

States. In a letter to Mr. Monroe, date.) Nashville. Xor. 12, 131 tV Andrew Jack'on held tbe language foliyv.ii.or:

fn

irAMH.Tld.V. v "d: i i;i: !...- p.wi- s iz.-. rrr I have f-.r -o-uo t-Cif !,een an -rvf . the political .form tn i's ve.; jaV.--- j

r

ir: stoirns. A-k lor the ta- - f ral government, ar. : o- h :? 'oil. !u' fed -inr'.- the iti.-- .bp'-'.t

partv ir.':v ina-'cr. .

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