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rMi rnr U. s. Telegraph. Feb *7.
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ikotiffin Giwsfal AndrewJvohson ondJohn C.
Calhoun. Proaidont and Vice Pi-seidcnt of the
United States, <m tiio subject of (lie course of
jt tlie latter in the deliberations ofl|ic Cqbinut of
& Ms. Monroe tin the occurrences'-of lim Sieuwi
pol*,war.
9o im nonawfnv. btatxm,
J'l eornr tielbrc you as my constituents,
to pivc- un account of my conduct on nn
important political transaction, wiiicJi
lute been called in question, and bo er
■‘■YaiSeOatty represented, that neither jus
(So to ntybelf nor respect fur you will
permit rnC any longer to remnin silent; I,
, jdlude to luy ootfbe, in the dclihernttoWi
.’<.f thofabnetof M r. Monroe, on ildMMi
jffS&JStteeto
• circnirmtnnqes of tXiu cake, than by
'polling you In possession of the eorres-?
Uumlcnt'o between Ucnerul Jackson amll
tltysel f, tvhir.lt trill allow the
v between the views tbut tve have' tvsiiejhj
lively tuk.cn, and by what men no, omH
through whose ugency, this longgdi(fe43n
aJhur kdp born revived. > --ZM
t'oni'u ue it moimv
cer, IwpdSehcd, h* it of
fp’ie huikl important my iilejl
mid to prove inyt cl ft wi' uit -.v drt h y of I Gel
high station io which you
mV, fur outweigh nil oilier co
Siionhl my vindication bnv© aojpfioliiiidffi
■cr personal hearing, I can rfnfy say that
it will not lie bccmisc t have either tvfnetl
or desired it. It isiny intention simpfy
to plnre my own conduct in He proper
light, end not U> assault others. iSor
ought I to be held responsible ihould
nny atteh consequence follow : ns 1 mu
free from nil ngeney in rosusOiluthtg (hi
•old subject, or bringing il to the knowl
edge. of the public. Previous to my arri
val Itere, I liatFronflued the of
the existence of the: corrqgiHHidcnee to n
. few conlhlettUnl IViends.d’vnd tvere polit
ically attached both to General jluck-en
n«hl myself; not th'nt I had any thing to
apprehend from its disclosure, but be
cause I was unwilling to iacreiise the yx
’ldling excitement in the present highly
critical state of our public nllhirs. But
■■whenl arrived here, late in IteocinGer,
1 found my cant ion had been of«o avail,
and that the correspondence was n sub
ject of eoiivcrsulion in overt,' cifelo, and.
soon became a topic of free ornament in
moat of the public Journals. The ac
counts oTtho unit if, hs is usually the case
on such occasions, were, for the most
port, gK Mis'y tlislorted, anil were, in ma
ny instances, highly injurious to my char
acter. Still I deemed it my duty to take
no hnsty step, lieing determine to albi.nl
time for Justice to be done me without
nppeal to. you; nnd, if it shoutd.be. to he
mala silent; ns my only object WO* the
leu thin of my eoudurt nnd ehnrae
; thnt whiter delay trop^
hi 'ydjhdv 1 um;plnr-ed—MihulhiTcusns.
by the force of truth and
but lobk with ( onU
deaco sjri:* question
or whether Wsiwjgesoktution lit! romvt
or enrom'oits. j ' *»'
Hefofc I cone,hide three prefatory r-b
- de»in it p.-upvr to make u
few utlditiomd i-einorlis. as tr»-»hi. c'nwi
taeneeinent nnd motive of this inoV«WMvi>h
'jfjM me.
* The origin goes far bach, beyond the
dafdbfthe piTaenl correspondence, and
'had for its object, lyit tlie mlvuntiqp) pt
tyen. .Fuelvsoti, but my political destrnc
t^on.with motives which I leave you to in
terpret. 'fin*ee.nvity of (Ur. Crawford to
of poiillenlcontroversies
lung sine.- pimped, alibi drrl n ready and
|iowcrfcl instfdvieiit by which to otierste.t
*■ * * V *
ntnl it vit* carty directed nguitit me,
with the view of placing Gen.
nndmysedftrtoar plfcWnt relations. With
llmt motive, in tb#oidsl of Ipe severe po*
liilcrtl straggle .ivbifclit'nded in elevating
iiini to the IriTsidcptial chair, & iuvyjijeb
1 look n jparl so..early nml decided iri his
fa vmv'o' correspondence was OfKaed ut
Nashville, unknown to, and unsuAccted
by me. In December, IW7, widen,com
menced that elmiii of nrtfiil operations,
that inis terndimtod by in valving Genera
.laehson and t be^j i ri ■ ■i| e
liipi rested kn a prineiple that I itelieveii)
be fundamental la our political system
andtiic hope dipt bis deep foiitad popu
larity would afford tin* mold etll'ctflnl
itteniM of MWdfeg lhaeonre«;e('events,
which I could ;k • we- if pot ar
rested, would bilng the grftu jiptererta ,n£
the country inlaw deep -tnd dangerous
conflict! ' !'*■'.<* i
jmi.VC. fiAWIWS.
rjir i M ' .
Copy ofwt letter Hon, Wilson
t.umpkin, enclosing extract of -n letter
from (Jen. t). Xewmin to film,.coser ■
mg copy of Wm. 11. Omwl'ordV tetter
to Alfred llnlch, IJsq. of- Naslrville.
I' ■_ Tennessee. • - /'. v
WA>.iiiy«Tos,2TiU<Taii. 1*29.
Dkvu Ski <1 lierewith enclose ymi the
copy of n letter received from my IViend
GenenilDaniel Nrwniin, inwhom I hove
■ geertt contWynee. 1 also give you nib
■ extract (IfeOTny friend's letter.
.nnd friendship:
ive-lpug entertained. «.>j} still
(or General Jackson, as tven
I”, Induce me to take the JiKerJy ,
•lliW eoniimiiiieati m to /wtj.s
blent die best |ole(&st biir j
onniry reipdres,; riot'*oji%iSth* , .|
• narmontoas ami patriotic unioa ofthe
r»}- n«t vtw « v nimv >r»| tirtt
of every patriotic citizen of tbh whole
i country, to frown indignantly upon all
• iiilrtgwf.i. uMiingtni'jnHHMl jfffglrrt, and
seltidi politicians, of every Jeseriptfojp,
ifhf) "ir rfirpi $ •</ lu Jii-iJt und v iiqua".
I I eel (ho morent liberty and authorized 1
to make this communication, because 1|
knnw.ofuly own knowledge, yon At-ynnr
friends m e inisre|>rceented np«>n the sale
Jei t- However., General Jackson. bun- i
; «elt',.inwst arcmid know the ul|fect«Ttbei>e
shallow efforts.
'dipnoi know one conspicuous (Vt. n.i
• of yuirh, '..v.V vib*>Jt Umr 'constantly. z-al
OMely, nnd uniformly supported Genenil
: .liu-1.-on from the day that IVmmyivpide
• declared in hie f.tvOrio the present time.
is iL ( "*« ‘ ,UI ** U, ‘ I*P*ell»(e llmt tied
gf*” 1 •Wkson cun r nsjM'ettji*" friendship,
sincerity*: dr you or yow
Gpim> No lle cinnjot—be will nose. .
T *c ■»««!* .not. { Imve «|uil».‘4oo mUcli on
1 lidiHne in the tJeneral to beJko<. spej.
■ idle tales.
i Nevertheless, it Is proper Ibr ■yen and
il hilftboin •<» beapprize<S,rdlthe>li!(ftl^jd)liinj
■ tiotis o|'i', uiiseliievoost.K ,iT
| * ! •'* I'berty to uze'fWs mdiiiuV
Wtlh respeet and egteeid).
’V’liur übetlbmt setvniß.
«. Ji * .. . .tVILMON UJm'Mtoi 7 1
ezpat-Mo h\dgTt d.m woSff
justdy a Me,. ofUat kind, Jew. Tm,
\vho ii> t*w m
roOremoot. mid who has no nmbiuon td
• ' V ■ ' '■w^'
' .• v i
oiled to my aitualion, nml would sot wil
lingly exchange it with. Mfr. Adams.-
lint my opinions upon the n«xt Presi
dential election nee generally known
When iiir. Vnn Hown anti Mr.pjimbre
len# made me a visit last April, I Author I
upon
tainly nslhirtof 'lVnucwr, bogii-eifio
has upon that wtbjeet, is Mint, if JaeUson
should Reelected, Calhoun wdUeorne in
itsv yon pleaao p*4 fcJiow il,
lo whom yob pl<-is*. - / ' .
I lint, neay-sir, yoitr friend, - ;
Anil tn^t^iliwiU-ii^^^»tW|
; A tiw antfejenei (o*t«i| i» Ac
inimlwritliig'Olließ.
/rjtitkncsa wlthdi, I |riiiM.
bits pßrnys jjianwlrritnlJM? through"
Irßy towards those with whom 1 have
u been in the habits ol‘ lnducts
me to laj toi hrieyoa rite eiulofeed Ccpy
I ot* a lei (er, from William Jl.Cravvfu«),
Kso. was placed iu niy hnnd*|b
The submiWon, you Wilb
The statements sti*d fair it uoMentr Ik- ..
ini; so different .from whnl I Mod lurefo ’
i lore iimln-Mobd to be ec>rrdet, mpdijps
that il«hotdd liH brought to ymirrrin>ih|e- |
ration. They are :d : ftei<-nt (rein yppr
Ictter to (iov.-Vnor llibl). of Alabama. of
the Kbit Jtlny, IOJB, where you slate
era! Juchsoa is Vested with lullpawerfto
> < Qiidaet the wirr in .the manner lie ma):
1 Judge hi st, " un<| d Sib rent too, from yoon
■ litters to me at that time, whpdi breathe
; throughout a spirit oi'-apppdtMitiondtljpi
friendship, and particularly the >obe%,
' which you sayv"i ImveAho heti.-r to i»e-’
1 h»«evksl);e4hil%Cil|it of yonjp let%r el
1 Ttre Siinnifiiiiio,' and to aequaiid you'v^lh
lilt
ri<iwiu&S wS «S 5 llld SIM.)
taiuen tty yWqpdUe cabinet eotmrjl,
""ben, nsis kpovtfTiiS yon, I was but ex
ornthi# the ifak* ofiU*Hi«vei nineui, and
.clothed with the nulhbriAJo •• combat
(he war in the ir.nnnerT"mprld judge
best.” -v v
Vou ran, if you tijeflso. take a eojiy :
(he one enclosed you Will please jetnrt.
i»"p. -Jm
1 out, sfiVvery resperl fully, A
' lom humble servant,
- ; lbimkv\ Macksox
The Uon. ,1. q. C* bnuc**.
Copy of Mv MMcr toJUr
gRT" Forsyth eiielosedJ|» the ifhottjp*
_ tv’ooii(,aws, siiah^rii^Hno
(V ,] T W "' S "‘ ; the Uilli
er w-Wi '% .Wh’et%v
iofrieiwi vehKal lUfhe rime ami
: lace, alilf upon the »4>jeeOiii tI«M en
closure staled, bid I hove iiotmdMnct
rreoUeeihut of •wirn! J said JOd&aj, hwl
■ f&f IIJK-tl it VV MS fh*H^ S fsl
-w*t nl j
II.. II
but that lie won Iriirtiiphaoily defended
s^i-isfcva»-4?a&
Mr. Cullman, p| b» directions. Jl
had tbe desired effect. Gynernl J» A»n
licnimc e»|npniely InrmMfd to roe. nod
friendly to 'Bffc Calhoun, Inetirtinp the
argument* afftlr. Adam* to
Monroe toisefcipdrt General Jackson's
conduct throughout, aclrtrtlii# to Mr.
Monroe's apparent mimic ion, that il'S
if General Jockeon hnd acted so, tliat it
he was n sOhajlerp officer, Jutolmg teat too
/roodfar however, was Mild
with n view of driving 1 Ml;.. Monroe to
an uhlimited support «.fi4Pfiat Gatprvl
Jackson had done, and not with an Un
friendly view to the General, Indeed
iny own views on tlie subject had under
gone n mnloi ial change alter the cabinet
had been convened. Mr. Calhoun mode
•tome allusion to n letter the General had
written M» the President, who had for
gotten that he hod received each d letter,
«i|ftei«nd brought the letter out. In it
GffiKfcfieeUeoli approved oft lie deter
miifhUpn o#lbe GoVernuii nt to break up
Vca^glehtnd #od GuKe/.lown,midgave
it nlopintati that th*!frorkpfc
ongliMb, taken by the Cnited
lie mldN it mi vhi lie a drlier.te matter
fnr"ltir™Mol.vv to dee.de; liul if the
1*! esidenHbproved of it, he hud „oidy to
give n lii® to same eonlideolipj member
would ddftfc and tttke the responsibility
iijitin I naked the (‘resident it
the k-ltetff lydl been auswenwl. lie rejdi
■arssr&i
hadnodeui#'fljjft Ctat|rtJ«rtro», hi
! "gT vS&T* As
df jiwifdilw|it tmf w Oaind, wlw
hnd «Mfahlered tWrAedheof the f’rest
< trt* dgAfcudfnahsent; vet it ww after
thisGlfc* *»nafiwidur.’dtuvl rend, that
ills. H'ommmi made hi« prapos Mott to the
etd#rt ( #&* Vot.
nujy slow tide letter to Mr? Cidhcmn, d
yon jdense. WUi thetoregningeorree
ii'av.oi'whnt yolh
account of it to .--
lisiecil therein hut <aie Tfirteenraev in .1.
nod onr-omission. Vflml 1 lir.ve writ ten
ifeyond tfido is a mere nmplif.eniicn of
wJLnit pnoted in! the euliinttf. Ido not
Know thftt l- evoriiiotad nl the letter ni
»/t* f lenetWl to tlie IVexhlent; yet tVflt
iHler hnd e most important h earing op
dn die deirlieration* ofthe cabinet, nt
least in nry mind, and possibly in the
minds el MprAdams nod the President;
hut tieilha# expressed nny opinion on the
snhjeeC Iljtseem* it inn I nunc upon the
mind oEJMr. Cabman, for it made no
his eunduct.
i nag dear sir. your friend,
A«*l most obedient servant,
W All. CRAWFORD.
lion. Joti.t I'onsvrn. .
A true eojiy from the original in my
pot session. , it V,
i- JOHN rfilisvni.
's*£'> U:M If r.nli.waf )
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yjk Ffo oU* V._ Smir* f, Irgnipli, Frfi. ISlli.
W ■ -j. COKOBESS. >-1
j In theJiiehjde,on Hie Ifith, JUr. nicKm-
SON i iVoin the CionuniMiH- on Manuhio
ttires, to which had been i-eferifcd the bill
providing for the reduction of the duty
an guitar, rondo n report i ecomniending
its iiuhflOite pVw-t jionemeat.
lit tha jßciuse ofllejiirsentaivcs, vari
oos, repWlo were presented and 'hills in
lro< Utad, by Messrs. Ttu,2\ A."(T. Sinui
«*»«. and \VniTixiwi:v, ft-otn their res
pi’vtive chHißiltwPi; among which was
a hill by Mr. IJonsitr, from the etnnadt
lee (mi Naval tv Jiicrease the pay
of captains aii<! roasters eiimiiiandatit of
theonyy ofthe l'nited.sn|ges: Wiieh was
coMinrivfed t<» a <'oin»ntltee of the \Vlloh
on tiro state, of iintan. A (Mteiilfn.
IVoin the rOrsidenl w«b laid lielcFro the
House, by the SikaKkh, on thesuhjeel of
the aggrossiiTO, mi Amerieon eomniere,
eomndlled by the I'ortiunave hlnekaitim.
“i* ‘helsland ofTt ret i.a. Tht
wttßMffibe Pfcridi nl JStiited that ho had
pre viourto Hie receipt of tiro resolution
ol llw'lloose of Heinesenlatives on tin
subject, given theaieee.-.-ary direeiioaf
lor fitting onl n ship of war to reinforn
'he I Jitiod State# e<|iiadron in that tjuar ■
ter. ’J’iu- message and ilsaeomii|Minyitig
Were refen-cd to (h» Corouiit-
FIR ftW |m n Isioiw the trt ate
A N iv\ Wir.
v, Airtenenn. eomplnin
ISS% ,pilBri ,h< ‘
Ihia* tin- fa dim* of Ike Xlttioual t.az.ti. .
to |trove llint lfie4tiftn as ia the 1 end <,(
»«*S^s' ,,, Tlro Hrowfafe . f
*<«i dmitat)n..iiion. with ti fnh’nej .V \an
d htAvhfe|» puls to shame the euridaef of
iaO*|rhs n a*o«:infe», uttrthiiUfethe fall
'HSMfW.fecnwogeiiwnis of tiro m-mikg
oflhe/to.s-f otlieo; hi! if takes
hi tri ms of praise of
ijap^naro.
. V', S. SfWrgrti?*. IVt. IS,
t town ofiieei
° '. t l> and hoitu
,’htiWvr M «h-igl
««d yon
i»»vf .
wOrc seated
n xi»t
away with .
tod^hK l u> another. -
forlorn hus-
SflMl'' •
sir f'. amy u !
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V i ■ w ■■■u.yßT.--
: iioiisiA! i;
i HATI lUIAV, n;n«i aiu s«. ifai.
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“ JJej ut, end fear nut.” j
f TOCtty HCBW KJBIKIS. ’j ,
Tliouc whodo nol loceive llieir papers this r
* morning, owing to atemportny change of <|u--
L tiets, will oblige us by sending for them to it c
. iffioc. !
r I. , —n — . I 1
J. ‘ KIMIOK.S, c
I have heard a rumor (say* the Federal L'ui, J
I nn of'l he 22d instant,) that fioveruor Gu.nm;,
> <]oesnot intend to be acundidalefor ro-qJijClioii.’'
I —lt is also unnoted tba; both tin- jircselMfcudi
j dates will decline, end tiiat Covernor^pnccr
will become a eumlidato.
- P\x*.lf\anc PAlViWti.
I They wlio have heard of the celebrated t*uno
« Yqpiic Painting oftho city of Mexico >nd its rn
■ wHons, will be gratified to learn tliot u has arri
| red in this city for exhibition,—fhum riawiimali,
j w here it <V’£S last exhibited, and, ns we uuder
. stand, withmuch success. Asa lable budding
I will bo directed for fltc display of it, in a few
f} days, in some central putt of the city, it bcin|
n.iuh too large to be opened Hi any room, —oc*.
it jcupyiH" as il docs, 0700 square feet of canvass—
aliur vvluclijit will of course be visited by tbe
, citizens gnAmlljk and,'if-wo may judge from
t tbo celebril) will doubtless afford
'■ ' ■
f TJtc brigand, \vo uiluofgotl tlx? pcf
| fonnanco of a few jpfWis kgo, is a very iuict-
I eating romantic pieeb, ami the scenery, as pre
- pared expressly so: it, is highly' picturesque null
’ beautiful. The performance, with noiue lew
exceptions, which might easily be avoided ip »
1 Jtuturo rcpnoscntaliou, avqji generally goods
?! the lost scene, particularly, ,viiicb was p«cu|iftr
rhr striding—tbe .dyigg scene.of the Brigand
( flfcief, Mattaioni, (Mr, Known) at ilia feet of
P bis wife., JMatas Orfiic, (Mis. Ukowk) ,|u>uig
• onc.of the pettiest .d.ainaUe pictures wc ever
' nnr.
1 ! <JEX. JACKSON & 3IK. CAf-HorN.
f Out renders #« aware .lb* conmorersy
.lately so much uqicd of) and variously pervert*
t o«f to patty psqidjes, between Alio above dietin'
t giiisbed individuals, (bo two first officers.of the
•1 T.epubHc—and must have deeply icgrctled its
t occurrence. The latte-, justly sensible Unit
j the vague minors inspecting it, joined to the j.o-
R « [ idar name ufTlcn, Jackson, were operating,
.' 'and made tp ope rale.by insidious -enemies, iuju
p t kmsly ngainet 'luni,.has vviCi that
candid openness and fearless independence I
5 which lime marked Ids .whole public and private
life, laid (lie whole fact* .of die controversy be*
' fore thmpcoplo, and appealed to their judgment
i not tttuinel din. Jackson, but in defence,of
himself, ’Tis a hold and fearful step, A>irt an
f liencst jtndhuiiß able one—a just and Jpctcsnr;/
■ one. J.ct not die candid render sufio himself
to be IccciviJ a# to the true issue of ibis unlor
lunate controversy. Mr,. CaUtoux is notpppo
sitig Gan. Jachsox. as the wily inimical puliti
ibiu would have him believe, hut defending Ins
own character. And meanly servile and cow-.
1 nrflly nmsl’Uo be, who would not do this under
' any and all circumstances, and in dispilc of nil
'j consequences. Klfurts ore already making by
f the enemies of Mr. Cai.h.** to, pervert ibis
j private controversy into a public and political
one.; soasto array tbe friend,,r of Gen. J*c«so.x
i against M., Calkocm, mid tense it as a mean of
w ielding the powojtful name and pdpiriatUy of
■ the former againstlhe lutlo'. Tliu liiendsof
'l»oth sltoii’.d bo on ibci- guard naaiust this, and
thoy will find that in justly jind impai liab.
;ly between both, they not called npon to
f decidebetwouivrlvolwo, aud arrange thomsekoa
' on the ono side-or flic other—Tbe grout good
of the country «)f jtrijes fliat they sliould remain
united, and the present controversy offers no
I positive grounds for a division.—On ooltorm
imd 'Trdeut regard so: Gon. Jackson is well
known; yet tv« aiq not tbbrofore the less sonsi-'
■ ble of ike merits,of Hr. CiUraq, win* wicbc
' lieve if, ond lies boon, his most -powerful
4 and as well as sincere .friend—and
. would have bocn,juslly bold a* such still, hot
the bHler end most unjust enmity of Mr,
I C*AWfonj*t Who has shewn himself willing to
(■ *ac dice Hie groat interests of the eomiiry, as
* S^ nCCUII ' ‘ rt ‘ tl,u aulit - v ~f t,m of
5 ®t*«<Mtand ISai-hoI/n, to the grutificinkm of his
I PP*° Uttl *““!>■* verily ho liu* got his do
s setts! c
Situated as he was, Mr. Calhocx could do no
i less ll tail |ro lias ilono; and flic reader wilier col
lect, in Ipokiug over die correspondence, that it
was ngd the circumstance* of the contcovcrsv 1
which required or led to its publication; 1
But those numerous false and slande-toiw , o;,orts '
respecting it, circulated against Mr. Cat-uoc.v in 1
the newspapers, which could only be corrected '
. by placing the .matter •before the public Jn itsi I
. true light, ,*
The editor of the Constituliniialist—w!m, be, s
it properly remembered,, is a warm pemomd ‘
1 -end political friend of Mr. Vraerfunl, and has *
over shared in his cmlihy against Mr, CUwtocv, I
—declares, jnost disiiigcmioiislr, in prejudice of •
of Mr. Cii.nonN, thaf, the pu'blicatiou is made J
fur political effect—if was oilmAviso uncalled J
tor. Now what beneficial jwliticnl effect, 1
could possibly bo hoped for by Mr Catnont,’ r
from publishing the evidence of a controversy
with an individual so popular os General Jack- p
sox J And bow cun ho say that it was uncalled a
so-, when be well knows tbat Mr. Cauti.tx's «
character Was suffering uiynslly from hia%a # neo P
4m the subject—and must have '
had nol tlic truth been niadqtlniov . (
mjdjould suggest to the edito, oft! e Coij ’ <
stitrnTmiist, the propriety of ft^" ’ t
respovulcmqcentiro, rail,or tl. a „ * loclcl j , *
~ons of it, gw.n version oftim J
dor, lest,being A !S|jvoh u l # ad political fiohdrff
Mr. Cranford, v, ao .^W actct u „ doopl jn J
vol.vcd in tli„ matter, bis • rn||ti m |r||
sb'jtiUl Uc sumewbut
The cancspui lienee,
and documentary evidence, occupy
pages of a pauipMct; and conscqueprty
h^mjHiofin-o.oui readers in detached parts; of
gad qotk'fi- j »»
Ity felt in (lie matter, th* portion we pablish to. ij
' day, will be followed by tlui remainder, as lust fl
ss wo can £nd room far H. B
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M«. U'IHPHIK * THE DEMOCRAT. B
Wo have never rood in article with greater H
astonishment than the fallowing, w hich we co, fl|
]>y from the Columbus Democrat .* H
- “Mh.l-cmpki* has written a letter to the EdiU H
or of the Augusta Chronicle, in which he decline* B
being a candidate for CJov« r nor for a few reasons B
lliat may he staled thus: frilly, he ha* got an B
office and wishes to keep it, and thinks a bird B
in the linml worth two in tie, hush; secondly, to I
Inbandun that office would not meet the appro. I
V.ialiun of tome jmrjdc ; and thirdly, I « has bn. 8
time a convert of the rollijitaliui * doctrines, a
iikl wisires to convince Iris old enemies of his a
'jneerity by hit suhocrrieneyio Ihtir rieve. I
1 Well, Mr. laMpkin is a s thi/irry fellow, that’s 1
Ifiret. It is difficult keeping him in one pfsro I
lt|ig enough to find out his life-color. lluhuat* I
u| lira tm nwe Tmowr of, for holding out a now 1
t’J-'b to cverv new man ho meets. Hut this fs I
iiMuho find lime ho lias betrayed his own par- I
tv. With a view of courting the favor ofhis cne
liiiil, Hut treachery is a bad craft to live by;
it \)i\ Irriug any politician jn a place as
Cad die Editor of lit* Dethocrat ] ossihly lie
sorioiij in nil this, after so wiapnly recommend
ing Ml .Lumpkin as a siiitaUle candidate Rif'life'
office W (Joecrnoi? And Why, instead of so
grossly tOsn-prcseuting Mr, Lumpkin's letter,
did he Hot OihMi iho-lotto ik-nlf ) And—and— m
Ixil we will forbear Uvaaj wore < n 1 tins suhjecy 1
till Wt! hea fiom him again!Ajhi n, we are To. 1
jlieod to believe, by the oj'Ujjoa wq have vyp. I
entertained .if his rjnractor, am! sense of jus
tice, dmt his more mature'fysiitaVation will
prompt him riiecifufty to t%nct an frithi
which must surely have ari*#il|bui momentary •’
chagrin and di..ip[s/n»taioet. i
I'f’Dl'lfAl. 010*1
It will he seen Ivy reference tote follow to*
article, which v. « copy from tho %illmlgcvill«
Federal Falun, that Col. Jons .tettrniit iiT, of
Forsyth, Cirrno ly a member ofCtiLross from
, *w?. t*l-ile, mill Si.-rclaiy to tlwfseiuiorial
branch of ihe hat Legislature, wiM.-duuilv ho
associaidfl 1 with JunvG. |Vi.im.t.,lLq. in the
odil6ri:rl depart m< hi of that paper.! We hast
this arradgement with much j lensiind Colonel
' Cf niftricr is well . Itnmvu to tho dw.plo «f
Georgia, as a deservedly popular indiidual, <4
. lino lulctUs, amiable disposition, and nX t eXr*l
. lent character, bolli public and private} and his I
, cxtci.-ire abilities and iiiflupuee r'.icithA fail to I
, prove a powerful acquisition to tli*Tccicral 1
Tnion,—ami will undoubtedly seem oiilja large 9
addition to its present very cxteufi,t*sbat;ii|i, W
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, “To tie V atum) of the. Frtlc.nl Valent
The ownership and the rout cm (ilalc d
movement of this press having been jliilr
known to the puhlie, the hlmon
i proper oeea.km to inform lire frjpjtds of the
luhlislnncjit thathc has made uuangciiiejits
Hfsociatn with him, in tho .cdilwttal
' of (ho Federal Union, the talc if» and riper
f cnee of their distinguished fellow citizen,
, A. GlxiiMr r, Esn. of Forsyth. Monroo
, if is contemplated that Uio iielivif co
of Mr. fulliluTt, will cmi'tueuco stpuq
r ing tlte.month of May next. S|
Thu objects of tins association aiotwo-(uli|Lß
. First, Mr.l'nthbert is known to|>e a
Georgian. Jlis rjiial ficaliens arc tori veil knmru *■
to the people of Georgia to owpiirr AI
1 turn from the editor. The J
.. an associate in Imsiness is a sutVa ii I evpivLiori B
, of the .estimation in which ho is hedL Attkthe B
present Editor is aware that it will ii o t #l ni B
tire nnnlidence of the friends of tho I \.tcratl'iy¥B
von in Georgia and elsew here, wherelMr, (als B
; licet is hnawn. Suffice it to say, llwlXiidfflto!. B
■ eonlcnttilated ananireiucnt.sio change | !( tfi»v ■
IHienl rdiaracter of'llvo paper will take plK.' B
Mr. <.-utUhi>rt entertains all the regard WK: fl
r iglrlsof Gcergla that ho should josscr-s, vtijj I
r at the same time ho is not uuumidful th.i® B
. 1 oited Hiatssaire Jiis.couiinon country, fir w» B
perpetual union .and cejpuUican instiiutiofiE' B
cherishes the .waenurst attachment. W#i B
therefore, wi(h the pseomil editor, he w ill tekl B
to none in a doe dovolioo to Slate rights,'lawfil B
k-mi Ins aid to support to (fie uttermost theW B
sideru’a toast— The Federal.Vntim—il iriatio E
jireterrrd.” , ■
fienond—Mr. Cuihhert is welllcnoivn a« B
file and efficient I.nwyur. One great ohieiUp B
tins arr uvgeiiiciil is tjierclbro to enable the ac
sent cdfiuj’sud himsetf to nreomplisli the us. C
fidd idiject of giving hoilito rlio , apurund ilnJ ■
1 profession, flutl ttltehtion which one carmot i* |
vom. It j.» < oi)icollated to unite both iheteb
tmesis, sy, that onr eliciif) and ou mitrt’Vi itijft n
at all times, cunuuami rhe muenmted sorviii H
*"• h"th «s occasion may serve. Wo it ■
no means design t« remit or curtail our pradit ■
nj the Inw —dtntocd its more strict and ciila.g<l H
pursuit has been a -cardinal object of the propoi H
eu arrangement. * 1 f ■
Otr patrons -will iodnlge ns i« adding a fei ■
words on dm subject of the past and presjlß
prospects Os rim press, 'i’lm enquiry nutixalliil
suggests itself, w hy is it that a single pupO: at H
Goveinmenl, representing the views *
ot halt live people of tA-orgia, vdionld not lie B
tmvre evlmisivefy palronUed titan Mi is is ? IV* ■
are aware that under the ancient regime, tint B
paper that issued from this press did not enjoy B
that firm mid unshaken confidence which are ■
necessary to complete micccss. We shaß hot fl
enumerate tho causes—but it is ccrlm!) lb»t m
some causes did exist. Under*tlm proposed fl
change, it vs hoped that the patronage of tint I
federal <111011,1,11 u,crease, mid Uiat its friends I
Will renew their exertions soio oxlend its circit- I
latiuti as to enable (he , roprie-tor to place it on a I
lotslmg equal in sic.; and appearance to anv a- B
per m th» Stotw. - Tw-oramipMß ■nnrbWe-'iirß
spenddy, it is desirable that our friends should 1
engage warmly in its interests. The Clark par 1
ty arc certainly able to support one ape' at tho ■
seal of government in a murmer becoming their
nuiahers and i haractor, 'll vhould he recollect
ed he we, er, that the present expenditures of the
■dhec are largo, and tliut they necessarily fall
Ucavi.y upon it, us there are no old accounts, the
collections of which can meet jl demands
They are therefore necessarily of aw ’• * v „i4i olfict 1
resource?. * g
M'e Uiereßirc foci no-o’elicc' •«,
onr friends tho importune C? ™ ucganj okpAlt
luting themselves wc . J iu ? “cgesjufy
additional suhsp- ' -<mly m fia WclfaiQ,
add nnjjt p, every county '
paga-1,. , . 'oour finances andOw#".
who “ f ~* ° I'fMU'iple* vve represent. A?d
1 r ma m * C * Ur relujo a toJafia
-mud ta BO mipiKtapt an objeot a* tha eunpoS
Th Federal IteK
n» it**? ‘-W.WK FBIFXDS CSg
A lie r.l.lur (A. CkranicU r i
~ oaslmlly mot the pillowing' statement u
whipli vve conceive to he of
will tho
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