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CONTUU-'.SSIONAL ELECTION.
Dire :;ibcr.
l’KESIL) K ATI All K LEG1' ION.
NEW YORK.
from Ihc .Xolioml InhUlgcnrcr, 20,Oi i ist.
The political drama in New York has
PRESIDENTIAL.
The most prominent topics of conversa
tion that engrossed Ihc attention ot the
community for the last week, were the
elections of New York, North Carolina
and ()hio. In the two first states the die
is east—in the latter the question is still in
suspend*. It appears now that the Legis
lature of Nc\v>York, have chosen 11 elec-
Moildal/, l3fi
oANninATt's,
RICHARD II. IVII.DE,ofNich’d. Co.
WILLIAM C. LYMAN, ofWiikcs.
To fill tiie vacancy occasioned by the
promotion of THOMAS W . COBBto the
Senate.
Lars on the Crawford ticket, and 25 on the
Adams ticket, the former by a majority of
Etc 157 members composing the joint
/Meeting, and the lutter by 78 votes, being
less than a majority of the number present.
j[ii North Carolina the Crawford ticket
jins been beaten ; while in Ohio doubts
Jet exist; the friends of Jackson and Clay,
by the I ist accounts, claiming for each of
them small majorities. A few days time
Will put an end to the present state of un
certainty. As we have before remarked,
should .Mr.Clay loose OHIO he cannot get
to the house—the contest w ill then be be
tween Jackson, Adams and Crawford;
when three jxiWerfUl parties will contend
against each other, with nilich warmth
etui obstinacy. Three of the western,
and six eastern states are known to
be hostile to Jackson, so is New \ork,
.Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, and
Georgia; and without expressing an
opinion of the Maryland mid New Jer
sey representation, we think that there
is still much doubt who will be the next
.Prcsidcnti We would therefore udvi.se
some of the good folks who have late
ly been extiltingto practice a little of the
Indian policy, “never to huzza tmti'1 out of
the hushes."
Tlte Legislature of South Carolina met
on the 23d inst. and made choice of Col.
I’Ort as President of the Senate, and J. B«
O’Neal, Esip was appointed Speakct of
the House of Representatives. To-mor
row the Legislature will go intojoiht bal
lot, for the purpose of electing eleven Elec
tors for President anil Vicc-Prcsidcnt of
the United States, all of whom will most
assuredly vote for Andrew Jackson and
J. C. i ,'aliioun.
reached its last act, but not concluded it.
All our readers doubtless feel an interest
in the closing events of a contest which
has kept ardent parti/.ansso long in hrenth-
k-ss anxiety, ami we therefore subjoin all
the particulars, which ohr Gorrespoiidertt
at Albany 1ms furnished us, and which may
be relied on.
“Albany, .Yea. lot/i, 1834—--
Monday J'jrtning.
‘‘ISENTI.SMKNI Yeti have undouhteilly
been informed that,on Wednesday Inst, an
Electoral ticket was nominated by the
Seuale fricndly to Mr> ('rawfortt. . '1 ho
Assembly, after several ipcflbotuAltwats of
strength, agreed, on Stiutrdny, to the
Adams ticket, which was supported - by
several members friendly trt Mr. Crawford,
for the avowed purpose of bringing the
two Houses to a joint ballot. The effect of
consulta the hope ridietilousi One of the
three is n\'W in this place, aud yesterday
stated hiskletermination to vote for Craw-
piivj. if .'loiMi'd. Tha frii'itds Oft lie other
two arc pledged tor them.”
Thus it seems that the greater part ol
the Electoral vine of the State of tw
it ork has been lust to Mr. < -rawfonl (if it
he lost) by t xvo votes. This closeness in
the result shews Hint then: Was reasonable
ground for the. niiticipations of success by
tin' friends of MY. Crawford, and that the
confidence with 'which these anticipations
have been expressed proceeded front hon
est conviction, aitd not trom any intention
to deceive the public. That the iriettds oi
throughout the whole affair. Himself,
and that first of men in point ot talent
am! integrity in the stale, Gen. float, did
Ml thatIav:.in.theirnow oritp keep things,
OUt 1 etu'mies rejoice. Let them—>tiiey
will tind the old democracy of the country
arising in all its force and majesty—they
have felt the power ofthe party, uud will
again feel it.
suppe
i t tile
Mr Clay should eventually
tcrCBt of Mr. Adams was not to have been
expected, from nny identity ot teeliiig or
sentiment hetw
gentlemen; the course which they adopted
was doubtless induced by a hope that, it
Mr. Crawford fids received th A v ites of
rt majority of the Legislature of the great
state ol New York. Mr Adams has not
rcrc’vcd the Votes ofamajorty ol’-lho mem
bers ot the Legislature of the state of New
York.—Demo, Dress.
G E 01UM A L E G1S L AT 11R E.
n the supportersof those I From the. Mdlcdye.villc. Recorder f£id inst.
[n Senate—Monday,
Mr Swain offered a roi
N’OVi 15.
kitioii for the
the vote ofNew-Yorh should he withheld adjournment of the Legislature sine die on
from Mr. Crawford, the giving it to air* I the l$th driy of Dcccnlbcrs non, which
Adttnts would exclude the former trom the Was ordered to lie bn the table.
Mr. Gillmrd of South Carolina it is said
will lose his re-election to the Senate of
the United Stales.—Warren R. DavWi
Esq. is spoken of as his succcssori
Carolina by sending Mr. G. into retire
ment will lose an able, consistent and vir
tuous statesman.
this procedure Was to exclude the OHjy I House of Representatives, and carry Mr.
ticket—the Legislature being required, in y j n jjhottltl Itc get the vote of Ohio.
1* ♦ 1...4 ° % .» .1* 1.
Tuesday, Nov. 10.
— v , _ „ . viaEar ,. . - ^,.. v ......— ^ . Mr Pluckstone, presented the memorial
case of disagreement between Uia H'o ’j’his is the most liberal construction whieh i if smulry citizens of Grawford county, on
branches,'to choose the electors, oil joint J aan put on their conduct; hut they will the.subject of cutting u cmutl “ to con
ballot, out of those Uumcd in one or other cj J that ill this calculation they Inivc | thq western extremity-of our stale will
deceived themselves.
From tlic N. York Nat. Adr. 18th inst
THE ELECTORS.
the two nominated tickets.
The two Houses met each oilier to-day,
for that purpose. Seven of the Crawford
ticket were oh • ted. Twenty-five Of the
Adtuns ticket arc alleged to have been
connect
extremity of Our stale with the
Atlantic," Which was read and rqlefred'tb
the eatmtiittecon Internal Improvement.
Mr Stokes from the commiuei
We Occupy a considerable portion of rolmortt reported as dtt
our paper this day, with the account of | signed by the Speaker ot tin
chosen, and four, as admitted on all hands, paper uiw ™ “
• ’ V / . ,ti„i rp,-- . v |..-||. the proceedings ot both houses on the
olwfefbisi I. will l,c »o,,,!dmt
It is supposed that. Col. Richard J. Man
ning, or Gen. Blair wiH be elected Gover
nor of South Carolina, yicc the Hon. J. L.
Wilson, uhose term of service will expire
un nnu me and K^h Tss m! ‘hose immaculate repuhljeans called Ckvj State ot Georgia, which was pro
—80 dfthc Senate, nnd.lj.7 o ho As. in m {m c i uipp \i ll)011t an ,i have giv.:n and signed by the t’rostdent ot Sc
Kites stood ns follows : | for ; ^ other hn ) imcllhllv r ^ Hl b-1 *“ *to> — “*
lican, John Quincy Adams, a federalist of
the old school, a reviler of Jefferson, and
the Iteail Of what is called the nor!/u rn cr
federacy. That the friends of Air Clay
have by this movement utterly ruined his
o9 votes! prospects, with the old democratic party
at least, admits of no doubt. The com-
blV. The votes
For the entiru Crtnyforil Ticket,
us nominated by tbn Senate,
With u slight vnrmtlun in oit<>
ticket, OSciaioiletl by the o-
ntisMon of one ntuhe, anti the
tnis-spcllingof imother,
Fo# the entire Ailnnw Ticket, as
nofttitml by the Assembly,
Mixed Tickets, haitoted by the
Mentis of Mr. Clay, and select,
cd pnrtly from tlid AuarflJi hint
partly fromihe CruWford Tick-
ct, bill principally from the for.
mcr, • *
7C votes
on,en-
cnrolcd an
tT. ofm - an
net to niter and change the 2d Section of
the 2d article of the Coil uitutioii of tho
seated to
'Senate.
The hiR to legalize the acts of Deputy*
Clerks of the Superior rind Inferior Corn*
and Couvts of Ordinary under the age of
21 years, was read the 8d time ami ttass-
On motion df Mr Powers—Resolved,
that the Joint Judiciary Committee* ho
and they are hereby required take
shall ren ter it practicable. You
mitteu take leave therefore, Lr rp ',. P c ° !
the ioUowing resolution. U| u,iteu
Resolved. That tlie r P ,„t,„:3MBW
of Ohio, proposing that
1821, he, and tin
proved by the I
Excellent.
ml that I
legislature of thi-
slaves, passed the 17th day xr'i U ' ou
’ J amtnrxl
hereby ill ^
tlr> f S|!i
t I . , 'lovciatoV
lterohy requested to transmit ac
resolution to the Exdeeitlivi
Lnitiid Stales,-which was road o .
greed to. ' nn,J
Mr lilarkshear frdhv'tho coni m i ttnfl
the State of the Republic, also , lmt j 0 ,
following Report—The committee on
Stum of the Republic, to whom , Vn g
terred a resolution of the State of Jli
. °!‘y Oft!,:
ot l 'aclt uftj,
sippi, expressive of the sense oftliai
gislaturc of dim state, on that part „f f
hue message of the Presided); of the •
Stales to Congress, which amioumvs tl,
policy Intended to he pursuediy^u"
iu reference to ccrtniii views-iillWcd fc
the principal powers of Eitlj%,hay 0 h,
the same under tlmir serious dcl\W mi
Although tiie course of national oblkvi
dicated in tin:
in tin
"'hi; and nothin
td incrciti
into
the 1st of December next.
7<t
20 votes
73
merciulstates of the north, and the ngri- consideration, the propriety ot providing
cultural states of the south, will not support »y law lor tho .support of the Itnn'ilies of
him in or out of the house, and it is rca-* persons confined in the Penitentiary, and
suitable to infer, that the whole of tlte west I that they report by bill or otherwise.
Blanks, * • 2
Jackson ticket-, counted a- a
blank, 1—3
It appears by n letter to the Editor of
the t harlcston Courier, frrttn New York,
that the Banks id that city, which ltayfe
beer, in the iiabit for twelve months post of I ponded on the mired tickets. On canvass-
. I • . -it < I ........ .Li. ^.xllistrittiv rnctilta itiu
Wedni’-sdav, Nov. 17<
The Sepntc took up the hill to compel
will unite bn Jackson. Where then was
the policy, to put aside principle, of giv-. . . .
ing the vote of this state to Adams? The I Tax Collectors in the several counties of
... I object however, was to prevent Mr-Crnw-1 this Stuto to attend tho Gencraf Elections
Prrtm this statement you wtl at onw f nr d n ott ing to tlte house, and how Is this for the purpose of preventing improper
porccivc, that the issue ol the balloting de-1 ® • -? - - - • • - -i .t. .,A_j
c lint
Wi6n
policy iu
;f)nimiimct\tlofl rufor'rcdtu
must he cottstderclU as that which isjW
eons,stem with the attitude wliicl.
tiod ought to h.Ssmnc and maintain
actual conditionOftlie w
hut what ought, if possibL,
and ednfirm thc jitst coufid-nee hitlie
reposed in tlte. venerable and illustri:
statesman, wlio now athniaistersthe wt
enimeiit. \ ot, as the peojtlu of this n’
tton have appointed another medium
(lie expression of their. sentiments u
questions of ititeniational policy, you
comiiuttee deem it most correct and
visc.-ihlc, for this Legislature to abstul
trom interposing officially,in this and nL
other matters pot regularly within til lent
scope of their powers. I j a i]
Your committee therefore fcspectfuUl the]
ecommend the adoption of the follotrii
rcsoluttolr.
Resolved, As the opiniori of tlic Wi,
laturo of the State of Georgia, that ns \v (
to preserve a due distinctness iu the op./
tions of the General from the State-f,
nmontsas from an uudinlinished
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On Wednesday next,the 1st ofPccem-
hcr, the 201 Electors chosen to select a
President will meet and give in their vote?
•for that purpose in the Capitols of their
re.-' .ectivc States. What an event to con
template on! A great and free nation by
he:- servdats, selecting from amidst the
candidates a lit person as her chief magis
trate, who. is to preside oyer U republic,
Whose destinies promise happiness, liberty
and power, unequalled in the annals of
history.
loaning money at six, and sometimes nine
nail ten months, harefut down the time ol
accommodation paper to three months.
It is believed by many, however, that this
measure in file Banks will he followed up
by :< curtailment in the amount of discounts,
ffsuch be tho case, a considerable scarci
ty of money in this capital is expected to
ensue. Such a measure, if persisted in,
will not have any effect Upon tTie standing
of firm and Undoubted concerns, hut all
those, who from an exuberant spirit of cn-
terprize, may have shot beyond thcil - capi
tal, Will feel it in a very serious degfec.
ing all the votes, the following results ap-
appenrcil:
Nathnn Thompson
prevented ? IfMr Crnwfordobtuins North votes, which was amended, read tho third
Carolina, of which there is reason to be- time, and passed by the casting vote of
lieve, lie must go in, and should Clay lose the President, Under the title of n‘‘ hill
Ohio, which may bo the case, lie cannot further defining tho duties of Collectors qf
of the Crawfofd
Ticket, had
each Uo votes
Darius Bentley ;
Micah Brooks,
I’icrre A. Barker,
Joseph. Sibley,
Timothy II. Putter,and
SaniuelRusfell, ,
Twenty-live otlipts, oftlie Adams Tick
et, had each * * - 1
Francis Granger of of the AdamsTick'
et, liad ..... lit votes
Ilcin-y Rutger? and 20 othets, of the
• Crawford ticket, had each
Alexander Shelden of jthe Adams ticket,
lmd - - - - 70 votes
ho returned to thp house,' even if Mr Craw-1 taxes,
ford loses North Carolina. With ull this
shuflling, then, it is still in doubt, which
Thursday, NovvlS.
Mr Dpzepian from the joint committee
of the two has the odd trick, tliottgh it is on Banks, to whom was referred the coin-
evident the honors arc with Crawford. i muuiuuwu m iau uuyuhui. iciumu «
Wfc said that New-York would vote for tho charges of A. II. Powell, Esq. against
73 votes | CraWford—would give from 90 to 100 the Directors of the Bank of Darien, laid
votes for him hut we counted upon some on tin* table the following Report—That
thirty men, eaWtrtg themselves republicans, I they have eXumiuud the iuiid cominunica-
id votes though friends of Mr Clay—they have do- tioii nnd accofopanyipg documents, and
ccivcd us and gone over to the enemy. ' ‘ L * 1-4 |j *' 1
munication of the Governor, relative to
j are of opinion, that the interests of tlte
Gen. Root behaved like n man—like a | State as a stockholder in tho said Bank do
not require the same Should bo made the
subject of Lcgislativc.itivestigntion. They
From tho little interest that seems to he
Ynlu-n for the Vice Presidency, there is no
^ottli! that the “young god of war” will
alb.; all walk quietly into this dignified
rtation.
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The New Hampshire Patriot veconv
^ncn'ls the venerable Galusha as a lit per-
sou to fill the seat of the Wica Presidency
exf the U/iitcd Statco.
S ^c2Sb^*«dSf^?^ ,0 75v^t I great man, as he truly is. lie was not to
Alcxattiler Coffiii, jr. of the Adams’ tick- be bullied or hectored by-faction, and ile- ..
ct, tefl _ - , , -. 4 . - - 73 votes oided, that out of 179 votes pie.- i iit, it re- are the more Willing to avoid at this time
Pirates Captured.—T!\ui sctiV, Voting
Brutus, arrived at Baltimore tho 20th ins!
from St. Thomas brings information oftlie
capture of a small piratical sloop figged
of..
“ After the votes were told nnd report- has passed, we do not oxpccLU different examine into tlte condition of this and oth-
ed, the President of the Senate (Liettt. restilt
/*, . \ Tl.-- . i 1 f it. y. * f ■ 14 I 77 i
Governor Root.) President of the Joint
Meeting, dec
named duly«
in number) escaped to the shove, hut it wtri ty ol nil tlicp
er Banks, and report to'the next Legisla-
But liotv is tliisyote to benefit -ItfE Ad- turo. As this committee in their exatnin-
boat on the South side of Crab Island, by Ujccling, declared the 7 gentlemen first ams? He was in the house, and this Vote Ution must necessarily turn their otfgiUion
the L. S. 8i-hr. lleaylr; the crew (cleVcn.I named duly elected, they having a majpri-1 cannot made his condition better.—*Is he j to those points on which the charges arc
hut'itwn4 tyofall the persons who hail voted; andhe ealcululittgupoti reversions? How is Itc founded, the joint committee bog, IcaVe to
Thci Fayetteville Observer remarks, had
opr Electoral ticket been for Adams it
Would lmvc had a majority of 10,009.
Although most of tiie North Carolina
{•lectors have expressed a preference for
GiJackson, they have done so with an
avowed belief that his chance, for success
We i Letter than tiuit of any other candi
date opposed to the caucus; and it ro-
ma '.is to he seen, whether they wiii take
into consideration the recent events which
.hi.v- improved the prospects of Mr. Ad
am .nd diminished those of Gen. Jackson
by tin- apprehended loss of Ohio.
Thus it would seem that although the
ticket friendly to the General has prevail
ed, stilt a majority of the people of North
Carolina are opposed to his election. So
iflutcb for a coalition.
ship of the line add sloop of w&r had nrriv- reetiob. This occasioned a prdtraoted and [be President. The friends of Mr Craw- the State oftlie R«ri
e l off Callao, and raised the blockade pf rather disorderly discussion—thh friends ford dh not despair of his still going to the ro fcrml the conm.u...u«wu..
nort At Pannmo nn the 10th Oeto- W* Adntns.insisting that those of their I house, and in the house ho is safe; but if, cc il e hey the Governor, and the m
. 11 rti - tanatra, n tci ticket (25 iii number)-who .had received 7$1 contrary to tho just expectations St wishes nying resolution .oftlie Legislatur
on
uhlie, to whom was
communication' of Jlis ex
tccompa-
oftlie
her, fifteen large transportswere taking on VG t cs , wore duly elected, and some gpntlo- of the detn ocratic party* Crawford shoulcj state rtf Oltio, oh the subject of the aboil
board the 60fi0 troops from Colombia, go- tnen-maintaining the opposite opinion. I fail in being returned to Congress, his ti on ofslaVciy haring had the same mi
in**- to n.inforeO Bolivar. Tjic ship Minor- I Tltctaudiencc in the lobbies and gallery as- I friends we think, will be better able to der consideration, ask leave to report
n of N York, and an American brie ^mcd tlic prerogative, which lias lately unite on Gen. Jackson* who is no apos-. That tiro 'bonstitutional guaranty made to
na.oi.x. lorn, ana nn American or»g> J i JCCt> rt lc f ush ionnb,d. in this nistee.of Dissirijc, 1 tatc$—
Notwitbstandiug the ertmhinatiortof the
iacksonites, the Adamites and the Clay-
*tes, Mr. CraWford received 15*396 votes
a:i North Carolina out of 34,000 Which
proves positively that Mr. C. is the strong-
* flttV'v.rtf the candidates in tlrat State, and
should he'g|et to the House he will Unques
tionably receive her vote.
It is [Stated in the Philadelphia Observ
er tha.t four electors friendly to Gen. Jaek-
«ott have been elected by the state of Ken
tucky. The editor does not say how he
obtained this information.
put, and othcra-dcclared out of order, until
Oapt. West at Philadelphia from Guay- at length, Gen. Root und a majority of the
tatrt—nohnemy of the southern states, nncij the states holding slave.,"is not less sacred
■.I—--, —. —*•*•— -*■ - -Ol*.
of the
states
ummpair
cd those rights, since tlte causes Which ex
. „ - . Tho resolution offered, in the sehate, tractcd the sonstilittional concession on
aquilj reports that there were 5000 troops Senators retired to the Senate Chamber ; that the.32 electors, not properly chosen, this subject continue to exist in all their
j* A *1 - - . » |i X.J11/.3I-U. | UllO Dt4ti|t LI Ll/ltllU'IO IW 1-AtOl III till I 111-J
Panama, ami more expected, to join tuid the Assembly soon after .adjourned be confirmed, passed in the affirmative, force. Your commiuce are therefor
Bolivar
Without taking any Vote on the subject. and both houses proceeded to ballot for the I constrained to view the resolution of the
C.,. . Lt. -i -it Norfolk from Carthnn-e-1 “Here the matter rests for the present, j additional four, wheu John Lmising, jun. I Legislature of Ohio as calculated to in
, i t o . Mjiat will be the result cannot he predict-1 Benjamin Bailey, Samuel Bmitli, and j fringe the rights of tlfc state of Georgia it
banco he sailed 27th (Jet.- brings a w i v j, certainty* Mv-nwn 5mnie R aii.n. >.,1 e..:. Jj.. ..i*l *?.. A., • •, , °
nn, w
confirmation ofthe defeat of Cantcrac
s® C M cd wivh certainty. My own impression, I Demon Cady, Worii chosen, ali friends of common with other states, similarly situ-
and however, is, that the two houses will tb-1 Mr Crawfoyd.—The vote of Now-York is I ated m this particular, and as indelicate
fufence in tlte present Chief Magistrate]
the Union, they deem it inexpedient tot
on the resolution transmitted from f
State' of MissiSsippi-“wliieh was rcadt
agreed to.
Saturday, Nor. 20,
Notice fW leave to report a bill viz:
By Mr. Davis—To roppul au act tor
gulate the intercourse between tho Bui
incorporated by tho General Assoinblj,{
the State of Georgia, and the Bank oftr
U. States aud the Branches thereof, as f
as regards the demands which may!
made for Specie by the latter on the foj
mcr, and exempting the bills and notes]
the Bauks incorporated by tho Generf
Assembly from bearing iuterest whcutlij
shall be collected, acquired, purchased]
received or deposito by the Bnuk of thclj
States, on the Branches thereof, if f
said Bank or the Branches thereof sit
demand the same to be redeemed in sp{
cie.
The bill to authorize a partial Mute <
consideration to bo pleaded, tras read tli|
third time and passed.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
w * Monday Nov. 15,1
The bill to niter ahd amend an act,f
revise,- amend and Oqotitiue in force and
to extend the time of tnlciug- out grantsi
surveys made on Head Rights atiJ !i -4
Warrants, was rend the 3d time mid fj
.-•cu.
, .- -x Tuesday Nov It
Dm Hou?c Concurred irt the rtsolu
of Senate, requesting the Governor 11
pen a eugrespondetuu: with the Gtn-I
Governinent, and tiie Governmeutolfl
rid a if necessary, on the subject ot’ 1 ]
tablishing premane'titly the lino divii
this state And Florida.
g-'Ti- AVtinxnsn.iv, Nov.l/,
Notice for the appointment of ciAnuid
tecs to prisparc uud re|)ort bill?,
By Mr Myers To,alter tlic times?
holding tlte Superior courts in tlieEasU-tl
district'. f
The Speaker laid before the fim lsc
letter from Asbury Hu//, Secretary to t|
Senatus Adademicus, which was t ea'
referred to the comrmUcc jpn.Public
cation nnd Free ScheoVi;,
Thursday, Nov. is I
Mr Fort. ofTwigg.-t.laid on the taw f
resolution,topennit Editors of u u '' 3 l l £'
to examine arid ttdie notes oftheffj j
of the House in tho office «»
mgs
Clerk.
and troops, under command
niez, in fine order, were to emb
days for Chngres, to proceed to
. While yrtUr coirtmittcc contemplate with
icy Will tiot hq of 'no ordinary eiimtiaiis tho ameliorated
Adams, as jt is cqiidition of the slave in the southern court
he oyvcs liis votcifl to the friends try, they view with regret, this unneees-
of Mr. CJav, after all, have given to Mr. i 0 f Mr Clay,’ os his force never exceeded , DUi , , m ,;, JUip
ico O, <1,0 mil.nit. Mates Adams the principal part of the vote of this 52; and as there is a determination arising state, so well
SSSC TC* State.,', r *fc™. n gentlemen elect- outpfwell known political events & unite trciptitions and hopes of the slave, amt to
ed from the. Grawfordt.cket, were nomm- i0 opposition to Mr Adams, at till hazards, impel him to those acts, which, instead of
HEAR HIM;—The editor of the Bos-
Con Patriot observes that if Gen Jackson
is made President by the electoral college
it will be owing to the support that the
•Adams party gave him in North Carolina.
Ah, ha! “arc you there old true penny?"
The committee nppointeil to adopt measures
for the erection of a Slulue of Washington, in tlic
city of N York, have reported that an equestrian
Ctatue in bronze, 1 can be erected for $-10,000, and
<hiH subscriptions have been ppenedin tho difler-
tfct 'vaxij-for «■
A letter from Porto Rico of <l
tliiit a large French fleet
tietiveeii tiie Islands of St. Lucie and Dominique
This is piobably the fleet mentioned in the new?
from Jamaica, tvhjch we published Saturday
sary interference on the part of a Sister
‘ calculated to excite the an-
Fr.iiiAY)' Nov.WJ
Tiie Speaker having obtained l
absence, tlte House proceeded to t
tion of Speaker pro tempore, nndu
being received nnd examined, it u PPm
that Irby ffuiLon Esq.- was duly
wfio thereupon: took his scat,
, ' SATURpAYi -T/'A
Mr Copp lnjd on the tatficaa't 1 ^
in stfiicting the committee'on
enquire into the expediency « ‘ •, J
ing tho purchase of throe hit)' 1 ' 1 ' 11
and dollars of U. States fivopeG . T
with apart of the fundslyit'c 1111
Treasury. . .
Bell’s (London) Weekly
the 4th tilt, observes that “ the {
of Connecticut, of whom 11
Benjamin Jmirdaii, ofiPiitnara County,
publishes proposals in the Milledgcvill pa
pers, of a Geography and Atlas of the j tion that some, Or till of tinm, are claim
nted as decidedly favorable to the election
of that gentleman, and wc have tio good
reason to doubt the fidelity of any one of
them. Nevertheless, it is proper to men-
state and the different, counties—the lat
ter to he constructed from actual survey
—the former to consist of tin octavo vol
ume of between 3 and 300 pages-—neatly
bound k dollars.—Georgian.
Human Stature.—Mr. ifnnnsn, of the
French Academy, wrote an elaborate
treaties to prove (hat our primngoiitor Ad
am, measured 123 feet, and Eve 118 feet;
and the hunian statute was gradually di-
minis king,
ed by the friendsof Mr. Olay. We also
infer, from the course pursued to-day, that
an understanding tnay exist that a part of
the Adams ticket shall vote for Mr. Clay;
but on this head We have no positive infor
mation.”
In regard to the rumor that the seven
successful Electors on the Senate’s ticket
are favorable to Mr. Clay, nubthtjv private
letter from Albany says—“.The friends
of Mr. Olay express hopes that a part, say
three, ofthe seven, will Vote for him, hut I
Nhotiid the tumotlr prove true, .that Mr bettering hie condition, must augment his
Clay has lost Ohio, arid thus he excluded misfortunes. Your committee therefore
Irom the house, what have itia friends in consider'tlic resolution ris violative ofthe
this state to offer in extenuation or jtisli/i- due dictates ofhtimairitv, arid thi
cation, in haying sacrificed the party to supported by a contrast of the slave popu-
Atlams? '•'•■ h.i. i .i - i i . ,
liition ofthe south, with the wretched and
ilowcvr.j*, it will till work right in the miscrghlc condition ofthe free people of
seqt'itl. Mr Grawford will he rcuirned to color who crowd the firiuses of punishment
HI-JUPHIPilBlllf» ; P | WpWIBl „„ .. T ^ wr — r punisl
the House ot Representatives, and if so, | and correction in some of our Sister States
the game played in this .state cannot he
repealed tiiej-e. Uewill be dcctid.
Me have much more to ?ay on thin sub
ject. Our triends stood firm and atid did
their duty.—None ltriv'c hecrt so nutc
bused and vilified tis Mr Van Ituren, and
we owe it to truth and justice to say, that
L, in tho South, they do not revel in filter
ty, they arc at least, supplied with the ne
cessary wants ol’life. Georgia claims tin:
right with her Southern Sisters, whose sit-
-1 nation' in this regard is similar, of niovin,
this question when an enlarged system of
benevolent and philanthropic exertion iu
lie acted coolly, consistently and-honcjtly | consistency with her right,; r>tjd interest
speak in such high terms, are^
tv;
displayed unbounded enthitf* 35 "
visit of La Fayette.” ,
The same paper says: “ »* 1 'j ,,,
city of France and every oillCl yl
on the continent, could he sws-
system like that of Amencir, ^
no one would hesitate to g 1 ' l! ' m
ere nee as a more free. T? as
less costly system.” . t ],j«
Tlic numbers of the pup 1 ‘
great classical schools^ J j"-.jiL
these; At Eton,about SoO ‘LfflSj
Gliarterhouse, 450; at \Y# hci
arid at VfcKtminister, 280.
In September last thirtcc-t ^ g6 \,•
employed in -getting i‘‘ t,ic
field belonging to the House j ,1
in the Isle of Wight, «
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