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*te«d of Acting In con fori nit fHo the or
dor* of the War depart ment, had deter min
W-to joilte-tfia-Spanish pasts before he/e,
ceire'.f order* to Uke the management of
•lint war. It it orobahleihat *lieo he re
forre 1 to that letter, ho *vas not aware
that ii had not Uf**»i antlered. It Is easy to
•••vf-manil why Mr. Oafhotr? should call
the President*« attention to that letter be
fore the cabinet had decided upon tpe
.centre to he pursued towards Spain and
* • e» ) fMI? to«M d t#eu 1^ H«»n—hut» ter
this*dccishvh b*tt hep» mads it is impossible
•to noa^eif e a motive for bringing it under
consider ition. Mr. Woireoe i% then evident
ify mistaken in 1111104 that the I. tter was
,prodoce1 and read upon the tug i t ion of
'Mr. Calhoun, if er t f »e4 • ie nof tie cab
?iie •»* n ’lie ev t- o'”’«* Seminole am
.p»»i»n. l» iae lntle remarkable, however,
•tfiat the confidential letter is always pro.
doced «»ai» the *u*<?estio* oj Mr Ca haun
- r Mr. 'To* roe In his letter to General Ja<k
>:* »on of rhedlst O ■•ember 181>*, and of the
3th nf \ngns» t 183(>. 10 me saya; |i was
pro lateJ on the *uf*e*tton of Mr. Calhoun,
mod c mneets it with the proceedin ,lbe
eahinel, In which I sav I disimcily •- d
‘lect it was produced and read upon the
*su*7r*tian of Mr Calhoun. I ill now
. now state more at laige, the reavons of my
-distinct reeolle -linn of tho circumstance.
*Mr Monroe before he left Washington.had
-particularly enjoined upon me n »t to leave
Washington o Georgia, until ieneral
Jackson’s despatches should be rwoeivrJ.
and iha cabinet should decide upnntne
‘ teenrs of the S'-iwinole campaign Dm*
tot iu* absence in Loudon. I lud frequent
contor tions v-ith %lr. Calhoun, who uni*
formlv inform* I me. ihai General Jackson
• had no o»her order* for the government
.of h*s conduct than ihose giv n to Ganer d
Gaines. These order* I ha see * Hi*
representations which at that urn • I bad
no reas m to doubt, made a J.rmg impres
,iion upon my mind and extre-n *ly unfa
vorable to General. J.atksuu. I enteieo
the cabinet therefore with decided impres
lions against the General, which were re
moved onl? bir the production and reading
. . of the confidential letter, of **bicti to tue
•best of rny recollection and belief it was the
first intimation I had ever received of hat
iIc ier I am ?onfideni Mr. M moeitini-
•taken in his recollection of my coming into
his nom, after Mr Calhoun, and reading
the teller l< is w *rttiw of reim* k nvyth it
• In his letter of the 2l*t bee when ii is more-
likelf that his recollection was correct,
than »»the spiiog of IW. tie tells Gen
. oral Jackson that the letter was given to
Mr. Calhoun* huf does not connect me
• with Mr Calhoun and that leuer, ami i
* have a distinct recollection of hearing Him
giro the nine aeroum of it, several times.
In none of which di f lie connect we in the
iff .n of the letter. Tee V»co President
* .seems to think be hu disposed of Mr
. <2>uwnin*hiel(Ts evidence. Of.lhc letter he
•has received from him—but b* c unpnring
the two lette-.s it will be seen that iha let
ter to him does not conti adict a single ty!
tunic ol nis previous letter to me. i
Calhoun, In a note to Mr Crownimhie! i*
.-letter to him, say*—“Nor could he have
. been present at any meeting ol the cabi
•It a.tt'to subject of tue capture of dt.
M-.. mi or Pcr.sceola in «*!»!•*& i was *—
* George W. Bering, Bsq. latjt tninister to
Spain and Denmark. writes in'the mooth
.of Fehinary last, “That ii if iijjgkioertJin
ed that tho oiTiri.il news of the captor* ol
Si. Marks, was received at Wasbinglon m
-the eatly pan of May " lie had particu
lar!* caamWd the reeotds of tht War *te
partment, and f un t tint he <le«,.sich giv
ing an account of the capture of rft. .Marks
was recorded in the e«rly part of
M- ‘’alimnn in Mw* nuie fast refereed t
tay« that he. Mi ''towninshield and the
* president, left Washington on 4i»e 28th of
f .refe M jtft&sl
. ' v'tfi?
lotlieam.feiterMr I
Mr. Cro'nlnshitld nsettOu lb* accuracy
of overy fact in his lot er to you ( >.*) and Hgattoet to then public fuociionariesj .
then related to me .cn..u<n»tanM«Iiy whai
passed In tin* cabinet consultat ion to which
it refets . Thp question before the
cabinet was nriieifcei wp aboold <Ukd poi
session of the Plntidas* Jfe «•§ » opposed
to the project, ami.spoke against it,and he the proceo.
mentioned to tne m g-uerat t mu *uu j on she ric*;
V to existi tl
t Hrib«r*w k*o*acUi;ua|gi4iK(itf^
■<«»«•*• otlh,c^
4- '•
they duroi injurious io the community, that
community ought <o beplaoed in a situation
udgmenW&pnh the oon
^rafiStiottaries; I bsy^tef
iciple; 1 have disclosed
Mr. Monroe'* cabinet
fi*i it i.aisad
He well recollects .that a oertgjoi A f*l»eaccuunl cf thoseprQceediuj;^ had
private letter wai giked Ibr, that Mr Mon I been cumin icoted not only to General
had forgotten it, but weal to look fur Jackson, but to the n it ion. It is | matter
E in some cabinet or retired place, Irani
which he brought a small box. or trunk
(red or blito 1 think he said.) in iht* was
found the letter. Mr Crowoioshiel *» re«
colieoliou is niinu.ely e*»ct. He re :ul
tot* a- iltQiigii he no * '.ould see the cor
oer of the small box in whicn the letter w.i»
found, the very place in the room wnere
h It s if si* luring the dis u*sioii and
;ll similar dMails;** Mr. Calhoun must
therefore resort to some oilier shift or lo
vice to**;et rid of Mr. CroeniiMueld's evi
•Ifnee more decvpnvt.than his naked as
sertion 'hat Mr. Ciowninsbield could not
have boon piesenl at guy cahiurt mceti.i;
at which he was on the Seminole cam
pailh .‘he records of the War d part
meot shew that mis assertion >3 untrue.
The declarations thefero staled by -.r.
Kiting were m >df subsequent lot e date
of Mr Crowninshicld's letter to Mr. i- •
bouu lie is a man ol undoubted veracity,
I <• l«hough my nKmory doe* nut enable
uk to offer any XpUiution up>m his sub
jeci, 1 bar- no doubt that hi* statement id
us letter to tue is substantially conect; be
autc bis memory isdistmct and he sta es
tacts clearly an unequivocally He is a
4 uuque* tunable Vfracit*. it is theit
fare a pjatt i of pe.fcct indiffr-reoce whe
thor .the saiua facts are recollected by .Mr
M uioe, Mr Aii.un Mr Wirt jor onyseii.
T ev arts ocsido lacis that he could not
have ob.aiu<*danv -here rise than in a Ca
bunt council Tills circunisianco is con
c oive. and must prevail with id uupreju-
it« ed min is
li may le proper therefore to state tiui
i have no uisitiio* icCdlleCtion trhstr.er
dr. .Crowmuditeld oi Mr. Wirt were pre
sent io me cabinet council ol July tUttf.
or were absent fra il it, Mr* Calhoun tud
Mr Adams l Jma* we e present. It l tv< .
recnilec ed that Mr. Cioaruinshield nan
bean abseni a- I now suppose him to have
oeeqj ceitaiiny should not nave applied to
uim lor inloi ilia.mil. lluUhe pUonnatiou
given ceilaodf applies lo a cabinet . oun
ci) at wb.cii h<- umi Mr. ualhoun *' ie pie
sent, 9nd at winch tne coniideutial
was pioiiu«cu. Si J> thoa demon:
mat tue leuer «riuenbr Mr. Cruwmushield
io tha Vico Vresideu;, doe* pot .impugn
(he sliglilest degree, Mie facts stated in hi*
letter to me Tint let'.er does not ^ire the
date at in* caoiuet council to which it ie
fers; an2 dates and references # disprove the
assertion of ip - Vice President, that U
rownimkield <ould rtotjiave bicn present
at any cabinet, it which.he was, upon in*-
eveui* of the Seminole cauipaigu
It remains for mo to say * few words on
tbe charge of d.solosing cabinet secrets
I have hut little \o add lo what i have urged
in niv letter of (he id October. The p.
cipias slated m that leu#/ are beheved to
Ni orthodox. In this republic the t'resi
dent is appomurd by the nation, aud he
appoim* h»* cabinet by aud with in rati
vice aud cooseui u| the Senate, Tho Pie
sided and nis csfjtast ait therefore respou
Mile io me republic tor their acts. J'nose
act* for orbnm moy are rospunatole uogui
iheiofore according to the prio.-ipies ol
tliogoveiuineui n» nr aiiowu. -nsc
the Highest putdic luncUonaiies miuwu
(he cooslitutioo are nr.espoiisibfo To (h.%
respoosibui y imutrant »u our C4»>utit»iti"ii.
I ih .re sbut <>ue eac piion sa cuoned try rax
sou || the secret*of tne caoinei are di»
closed wild* the cabinet is in esniiucs an
eh-igt.l will, iha lo mageuianl of tue
tho 4St!i of Mav.* 1
of genera) notoriety through the Union!
that General Jackson behoved 1 had been
of Itejirt
uo saa s prtnciplr iii ft* If that had been
the InfeotiooMf (ho fiamey* of that instru*
ment, they wquld have sqjd that the can
dldnte receiving the hiahost hnmtrfr of
electoral vote* should be. Prasidunt . Or
does be mean that the llepralntatiue of
a State are bunntf lo gtva jho urfir
a* tin to*01 ors had done That principle If
nqt in iLe constttutiou. Tbe n.nly linntatiuu
imposed upon the house of llrpresenta
lives, li fhat they shall cleat one of the
three highest of (he caijiiidaU*. Th?» jho
House of ll^pr sfi-ntatives did, and there
J?r* mention that fhe
nountof*ale* wilHlll but liltlo ihQrt of
naif a million of dollar), one half of vrbleJa
were for Soutliern qnd Western merchants.
any pryvftm* one. iltUo on W«jcclj, Hiircrcut motive* tvjl|
• .L.i ik. . iiittuit V'l tr, nrn’inn. I.« JtiV... .• 1
Itfimifcil
Pa.rrive!
10 dilTereiit iuen._
,r M}V. ih« wjhor of ■■Marlui
an li.|va hi* iniotrog,io r j„ , n
M« iloubu tDlMd, by tinciiii-
il «M»er»atioi> will, ili 010 »U„
•—* .* , i = a ir. luoso w j.
unfrieddty' to fthO'ip the cabinet delibera j f:»re vio’.'.ted no principle of tho cunstitu<
tions on > the Seiuiuple wor. Hy whom, tion. however they may have in!tinned up
was that iipp. itssioo produced? By Mr. .cn the principle of the Vico l'r*sideut,
Calhoun and his friends. I am perfectly j which to me i»entirely occult. I believe he
willing that tin* Hrrsidaql oj the Unit' d ^ alo i v *« an tell what h means, ii .«• hi -ans
Sraiei.should state, how, a-id hu whom that * a.ty tMog; win di is vnf que>
inipr -vsion t«as made upon his iniit t Tho: Air l.umpkin aiter slating mo c-nidct of
nn'.y o»l**usibie act haviug Ui.a ohjeu hi 1 the Vico President's fii**nd*—ad n. mw
icw, which is within my t«»u knoyvledje, then can it be possible that General Jack
is the celebrated Nashvi l • leuer That sou can *un>e t fhe friendshi,), cons
leuer cjutaiued two faise.MUtfs, one to m> or smeer Uy of you, or youi Jrunds
injury and one for Mr. V • ho»io , s ton.dt he cannot. Ho will mil, lie d
_ , 9 ^»undtf*tsaJ, tayi
the PhiiudelphU Chronicle, that CiiacgEs
Kkmble, and Id* daughter, ate positlye'y
engaged for a part of tt)e next «intei aea
son at N;w York aud ftiiiadoiptiia.
Tin) Boston Courier, a loading; Clay
jouriinl, when ipeekinii of Mr. Ingham's
last prolig epistle, says: ,*'The letter has
appeared f and been generally read; but it’
does not, hj any moans, produce the effect
foretold by the Telegraph. We have liea/d
but one opinion respecting it—which is,
c.m.iaiwy |,(,!,.i, nol worth ilia p.ra>»l. It i,. i n wXm ASSLh
I j /act, a «if and stupid Cuofloiqorition of [ front iiilhnity, to fUif^r f message un
said meeting, aod whoso manve$ho ha
iSISSisis!!;. -.Mtikiaa'
Squan' 1 d«eliq*‘«t» offeiel; con**i, non
tu»|l.y bit heit. then It trill .b, for tks
public to ik-oid. Ibe siiibcrily oltlio nioii,, ,
which inllnencm) hiiji in ra ikij), hit publr
oMiuii in tni, m irnmj't (tooraan. '
j. • •' S|.pk’i.boB,
. FtQm iht.jlciD York Stanford,
0> Uio JoK-phiiir-, di; tf.riiim,
h»» t o rocenoii Eli* iSsll.tt JUuuuneical
Clirooicla of July «(h, from Which we n.
Ir.cl ihu follu.in-; / i
Affair of fftinar —On Kt/day ,renin,,
nut
No other hiirn-'i U'n? on Hus ierrai| i.'oo. ii.ire quit, too IUI1.0 conlio.oco m the
;lohc oxc.jjt Mr U 111 mii b.d an imcte.i (Jo . to belioro tocll idle tales " l‘our
m f.brr-.lni, tnuto f.ltouo <d-, tl'l0"»t iu.
latter ono Uaiil he shows that itsu amor
iti qiiustioa was ,'titeo by sotuc one else
not undei os mRuence, ar directi
,hall ,.utnK i'll soiiie other |iersiin luvm^
a equil imerost with tliaisoli 111 llittr fahri
ceti'in. lie i.u.t prirdoo air ai least (ui I .nil tile |>ro^aoi .no alike iqista.ea noth
cant ei)d vanity.** | l IJt ' of his friend end r.l'i-ieo. I, .nn-|
—— j O’Connell, >q second eon of Cepl O'.
The West Chestor Vivo,no sars, tho 1 Caimel), It appeals tl'.t]ho adJeisr per
r e. T.. —.J r...... . nu .i.» . * .
Gentleman, ho ius beeu deceived in the
course th.it .Mr C.iliiutui h is pinsued aud
ito is equally deceive.1 in that winch the
generai has pursued an I Will probably coif j « ,-nv •
tinue to pursue v t.iw?uJs (he Vice I'resi, connteifoit note* 01* tha U. 8. Hunch Irani to James Magill, Lsq who «ppon.i
dent. The keen obseivcr of passing events
th® €3tb of M»fJ
Bat the V^-Prasidfnt snielr has 00 re
{ ard to accuracy when he assorts that Mr,
Irowoloshiefd could not b.ive beeo present
at ake cabinet mt’ciitig on the cantor* of
St. M irks or Pduvacnla. at *hich I was.—
Could not a cabinet cmmfjl have been
held between (he early part of May aud
c thr* 28th of that iiionib? .•Mr Calhoun
., sorts the negative—bu' every pf^s m that
has understanding t * count l n will assert
the affirmative This assertion of the Vice
President in ihe city of Washington where
- the evidence existed, proved hi« reck lea*
disregard of the truth i n all occasion*
where he conceives it to be his iuterest, to
viola.• it. In regard to ibis «saeitiun of
the Vice President, Ms Ers iog oii> rv«s,
••Th**** ar*' 'tout assepimiA. since 11 is uo-*
es er'ained that the utficial news 01 the
capture of Si. Marls was r-eeived at Wash
ingtnn early in the month ol May nearlv
three •.7«eks before *iih<*» he .a Mr Ciown
Jnthiald left the city; cons qucptl» j
Wat very possible that that ?.tfa;r might
have been the subject of.* C'bmet cimh
cil vhen ihay . were both present **t—
•Gto. A. Jackson to the Secrcury of
AVa.
* , Heni ^Unrters Homo* South Ca np,
near St. Mark's IprilXth, t8lfi
Rttpons, his 4Ua«:k 0:1 the Mek isih-tan
* Village—llis taking the Foil at di.Mark's,
Ite.
4’tio abive c mu nunication iron file in
the -Var Departmeot—Post uiaikrd. New
Orleans April 30 ig|8,aad -tes received
ie the mnnih of May. as appear* fio-n the
# .record, Opus which the a xrve transcript is
dakeg,
Uepari.ueot of War, J\ily 19. 1831.
JGIIN Gh Clerk,
if frooithi Sat Intel, of April <9, 1819 ]
^Isipi iv lUytou**
•liUe tgcville. Aprjl 17
Ci(»taie Galiis. who has jnu arrived in
Ab)« pla-e from Poll Mawki is ht»
* jftely furnished us with tbaietfowiog high
1y impmlanl initl'.i-eace
• ■ Alton, the Bib just General Jsclgon
fillacked end burnt ihe MtcVasnker lo«o.
with an inennsiderable, less on his part.—
^The loss of the In bans Uu«H staled —
•previous to, et)*l »!lor (he amion, a numbe
of the ape my sur rendered themselves pri
oboeia AU their tesuurcaa (among wImcu
were ooe rhoa<4 ul bead ot ci$ilej ware fa
k«d or d^Mioyed. The celebrated IV
dyket Francis, and one 'of the piincipa
• ihrPaiiu were tiar.gvd
General Jiekwm ufterwarde pro eeden
•to St Marks, and took pospMofi •! in
’*F«rtree» wtihoot .a* y cpp.silnm ft»
T 4ke I npjruii*)^. t;ut r.n Ulna ties r«eu dr
' ci«ivej tkat the wer with .«V 4mlyea is a 1
•n - »1, a« l rae GcifgU militia *111 fbou
ter am to )Wfksm*«.
b- '.ffbcett(ai«e|ojtri|tt* fiOGyJ/r//.*
^ tEtiil'odiAL)
A>>sMWt(B« [W9* 01 the
cuncen
derail inwpabie^/puiaacuug.ihnse aifan
successfully riiisutgc broadest grouo J
upcu wluco ihe secrecy of cabinet liausea
lionsxau be place t. <ly some it iscouieuu
cd that iu a government like ouj>,aeciec>
siiuutd not oo .‘Klen-le.i beyond luo uccom
piisiiuicui of liu)-MjjnC i »h.ch haTr Q“=i!
the snbjectg ol cabinet dviiherauuns I'liat
*»kei» the me«t»'ire% *.n 1* were
late progress of the Indian war. i uo 1 «i
nessca ileiachmem haU one mao auiu.i an
four wounded iu inn *ai mish with ih- t:
diaus at Mickussukec. UI Uie Liduu*, se
eo acre killed; ami now many «wuudc>i
mil kuneu. Fixe negroes "in (akaa the
next day. The com..under of ibe Span
Jib pool ol St dukf, ia«en |ioumiiim
by Gen Jack-on, prutesicd a^auisj' in*
iiivasure. but did out opposj iu ex.kculion
by loice. lbe Ueor^ta inililia wnl be
•J»* cited to traders mil and ju a few days
be ductur&eJ. uap mu Aibuthtrov, a B»i
itSuofA or, «a» CtplureJ at dt Maikt.an-J
is supposed in have been tne tani-i wno,
soma lime ego couima.med iha uegr-i Fort
ed by oU« forces under CuJung) Ghuct) —
ril Mark, *hen ukou, was s rongl; f-utifi
ed. bad >weutv piecesol M y mi.nance,
mounted aud was ^an>ou« *b» about fifty
man, wnotuve since embaiked far Pensi
cola. Mclmosh, «iiou< vigilauco and en
turprizs *to said to merit commendation,
ha* captured about one hundred lumopn
% Her*.
In ike Nation tl Intelluencev of the “£th
May,“*tuere .% a despauii fro.n Gan .Me
Intosl. to U. H Mitchell, sitting that s
tight u«d taken place tki»ecn ms warriors
ami -base of Me .Jueeu, »n wpiuh tho latter
ware defeated.
[From the Satiouql l,\k.Ui^ncer of the LO th
May J
MJFTHB INDI.iN WAIL
Maj*ir J'ersuli of tue Untie 1 diaies tope
graphic I carp*, arrived «t Mobile on the,
idlb oltima, duact from tha real of war.
gi ves Ilia snore ju mt a-idmoueiaiueUigeoop
relative (a the oiwrattpns aa I m iv- .neuts
of General Jacksnu* After the co-dlagrj
lion of the lOdiMU town ol Mtchaiut.ee
an t the den un imn of Ihe cattle and some
taw Indians, the General pr-*c*« !cd l<» M:
Ma.k*—tbe slpaoivn garrison snrn n-lered
as prisooers, and iigd arrived al Fensacni •
Krrxo thence be directed hi* cuts •« to.
Aeancy. where there »i«pii JLwn mo •
sand Indiana aedoegruas, *no it was s ip
p-weriiviHild Otafce s jute rcsidafi*:e Al»
fc cORlinui fUti t-ami •»t tire.«;»ec«dKill
’ F-gjibii and' an Indian Cli*t*
(bfutorj is iii jackson*f »«•
‘ hi.i m*s 'Hie army 91 Gen*
sMmVmit lu lie.in Itotl.i
'U»h Mil l*nr\4*l-~0 A
• ii.ct.ir. Wow hn 110 auiif i br^u
jqiwly/ .U. I’.ii.ri.rif .
mem. In. (uie* nu*. fir, ihuri^iK!.—
iVeAlUp.")
<’iiliri<Jiriti, 111111 lobe ilia autiiur o.C ttiril
Inter
1 here terminate ill. review to far a< my
('deuce is concamed and snail turn my
attention mom direoily to t.ie cutraspan
deuce, an I to the comiaJrcuoiis and Com
'uitni* nts to %slit. I» Mr. Lr-alb-un ius suo
je* ted him elf in fm rev 1.1I .mbfic* < ’us
V in -si in th- cooKii'-in emem of in* Fn-i
addres* he prareuu a let.ei froiy Mi. *V»f
>mii iwUinpkiu, cont.001.14 one from tJeucr
al DanicILVa vnan. inclosing the copy of a
imttti from ii-* 10 Hired ualch Esq. of
.Nashville in answer to one rece vo-J l;om
bun. Mr. Lu upkin it * ll -<* observed i»
IS *e%y iii|/p 1.1 ti.C :|3C .s! tS;!Sr of t n .
• r iach uod vituperation; aud Ueue.ai New
nan is not mtici) oehind him. Ui these
two tqeu it is sufficient to ».,y they me
bom apostates iron* tile repumi an raiiKs.
They will boll probably tiony this,—
rhey are hoioever bjlh Clark mat. Thi»
they caunot deny and they we.e bat.i
anil Clajh j.uu until ab ut 8 or 10 years
ago; r l*»u ifuy both aUndt the saut-; Inoc
made i polittca! summerset. They are
•»h u iqutsiiu.itttiy polmcal turn c_oats.—
M-. L i .p:;:3 iz a-j'v tb« Gb»»k ♦•»iuln'.»ta
for Got inot That party, iq this oialc,
is a nrngrel party formed of »»ha worst
materials of the political parlies winch
have bcrc'nfuio prevailed tu Georgia.—
General John Clark tne leader of the par
ty waf relieved to be a federalist—out find
i ig it) la21, .that he could not tud tee Ins
paiiy to support Air. Adams, ha declared
for General Jackson. At uie election iu
1828. the unly two electorial candidates
for Mr. Vdaius, wero CiaiMies; o.ieof
them had been his confidential Secretary
when ha was Gover to . flits m« u
(General Jlarb,) bad succeeded in a woo
tienui degree ui ccittbi!t!»g all die ia.to
i.mce iii the slate iu ins support. Si Uiay
r laid Juanas aa axiom that m the Uni
e.l States, if a man chtitges politics after
re i* 3d (Oats old.no en ntges fiout set'
ni l tfiurcYoro dunouvst utuOr/ts.’ It
uotortjua fact that botp uicsa matt j
l ire than do years of age wiivu l-»«/
••fiaujed th ir pmili.-s It .s not w.mdcr
l il tneu that there should be s, »tip .«-ty O j
tween tbviu and Mr Coiboku. T‘»epld
i ligo that birds of a feather %.••!* doek to
.oiher, was never more lastly verified man
m tilt* instance Thu Vice President is wel
? me to tbe copy ol my letter vui.a has
)r*eu ciulaliie-i iiuui Mr* da tell) Without
ti , knewk-ige, peruussiuu or couveot. 1
•lave III*: le tei of itr. ISa.qn IIO'V ueiore me
m which he » *ys. • i'lie copy was urn furm»b
ed with my kuuwleilge, M«tly,ur consent
Ifi bad supposed tue copy o. tue letter
a ould have been a*t« p» able to Mr ‘0*1
bujo. 1 would lursiem nun * cop/ and
(hereby possibl, liavo saved /its Jiieud .Nu*
...a fjsm the snesne 'iia^r «c® ut pur
oimn-4 letters 1 nave never writ eu oi
said any thing of Air. Galtl'iUO, lba» I
would not liavo arm-it or said to hi (-.bad
tbe occasion in.,oe ft |i< *pft Mi Lump
kin whutr. t h-v-'^oug U**o & prides mtn
self a. on being a wiry stira *n oUsuvcr of
pjsstug eveots. Independent of hut s.toug
•Itfvire to c i.iimnuicai • lauis, lo III* friend
the Vico President, be ilssuiuss ihe cliaiac
ter ol a prophet an«» vemu/as to pi edict
wiiai tSaueVaiJaukSUo will do. U :foilunata
ly.tne shrewd obverv- r ol pavung tvipls,
and he proplieL ere * qu idy at Unit,
tells <he Vi e Presideiu, *’Tb*l Iron) the
day Pr.niisylveitia look up General J^ck
sou every .conspicuous intnti ut «i»e Vu»<
Prasidenl anpported General Jackson «rj,
ennstanev, zovi and onuv,...,;v. -S*i 5hs!
General Jackam knows it/’ Leaving it
for* io bi- inferred, that every oosp'c
friend of* Mr Coiho n in mis .noiter
bad been iufioenced jo to act by the V ice
President. Mo*, unfo«iu.iat«*ly fur his
friend Ltimpkin, tho Vice President de.
elates tu tne people of Ute United States
•ts tu the Presi font and Vicepresident, but
possibly he may (re more fortunate than I
have been in discovering lbe important
principle which tbe VUo Provident thinks
ou£hi to have governed tire election of
,P ••fulfill,by t>- f lo is ut Kep*c» uia»l o ,
it Pebru.ury, 1825.
i(To Bit CO.-fTr-fUKO }
two min who were recently ar.osi/i i» m 1 1 {* 1 *' ’ ,n ** ' raul l ** ,< l n /UiDglei bad used
. . . . . et , »sirottg language fowams/the other. Mr,
barunjli, upon theativs* of b,uqg iiriised- ,v,„. j o'Ooim.ll . j
oouni.ifoil notes oq tho U. S. Ili.ncli Tmhi lo James M*fiill. Eiq *hn .^pon,
Itank.ui driVriuiirih,«ei« teal on to ihe city e< * 0»k,,ik ne.r Uri! w uth, (.lit. i.1
uf mtiUJulphid, ciudfr the «.«,• of ;ihe j
MAVAVMS.
T0K3DAY BVBNM
*0,
We are requested to slate mat J P.
UgMRV.wiii n n he u Gamiid.ua fui .Vidcr.
man, at iheeujtiing election.
We have roceived tho M iyorV^tate-
ment of the Pimm e of the ci^v, for the
past year, and are obliged to defer its pub
lication until Thursday oegr, as it was re-
moved at too Into an hubr for thu impres*
non.
We poblith in this evening's Republi
can (commencing on the first page,) as
much of Mr. Grawford's address as our
limits would pttrmic. It occupies near
eight columns of the Millodgeville Journ
al. We are hopeful of placing.the/einaiQ,
dcr before our reade/s in the next paper.
th it he wai oeutr il between General Jack
on and Mr Adams Wonde* «ai!!! It it
preiiimed tfiat there w,s not am/tber iudt
vid’iil iii tue United Ltote* iu tins tiappy
state of qniesance upon tue previd fl iii
eleertnn Gruccal Jackson aud Mr Ad
ains w<ve so unlike in tueir temper, an
nrra, aud pintuple* that is it at least rfifii
enli is cmiceive.hnw any m,n whp i.ad the
l"*»l knowledge of the two u.en coul>l be
neutral be.ween them. But X behave Mi.
C rlhoun was uul even iieulial betwrcu
(hose geetiemen Goes ttu natiun recul
lect the letter of the 3d of July, Mtl. by
which Me. Calhoun Air Adim* aud Juhu
Me Lea u. then Pu»uua»t-r Geinral, wiib-
drew ifn ir oahtes from the itli Yuly Dm
ner at •VwMtinatoi), because Minian LU
irards *n eacluecd ti..nl ttiat tiinoer!—
l!*»w Ita.jpeued this onion. Thoideirer at
I rest ,«!••>'*» a li'reiidljf i-oliogbet ran
.1 the *ct was Jtnot ) pr> p tne tmt^r.i.g
repm at ion of eno.ol Mr # Adam»’ pol .i if >
-snpt«pn*re wprrse sun m U*« w»u* »e:l'i
rote of lllibois; which vote sc me} V< .
\«t> .is’.eleniuii. tf it ha i jee t s>t:nii»| j
• n would not h»v« kt4n'n'O; eft, at least on
the first *m|Ii|’ Mr. Gdii* ..t iiTres Jut
bisnptrd »a between tho t *p i;ndidef*^*
awards alj-tj) Ii j wjs in th* V.Jvy stair
>f hewir.itilv, w is fouifdfd upoi. r.cplr
• h rttdie Ii Unsve-.er cuel d v ;fc :■$ ou
i l>ts0 f but listen .to be ialerre-i |‘r »m hi%
.(Hn^iriiU oi iditct. ’A .wr ,1..1 piiMipi.
2atfis»JsSss*?«
i»> erfi-w tt'li. -potfhemejnrttosttbv
Great Frfshet.~The Augusta Chroni
cle of & iturday last, say«—The late rains
have swelled the Savannah River, to in
extrema f eight —the wharves and lofty
platforms are completely overflowed —tin*
ar*;cr passes throaq’s the Bi-am hn»« of
fice windows—and at 7 oVInck last eve-
ning, it had in some ul tces nearly reached
the upper pan of Bro id-street,snd tho ea
ter was spreading rapidly arouud the city
—-uJ it was rising al the rate of ono or
ouo and a q ta/tcr iuches per hour.MU mid
it continue to rise 18 inches more, we mtv
e/po i to witness another Vazoa fresh f—
llamb'irg, opposite this city^is co npleteiy
su rou -ded with water. Tbe Bridge aland*
Hie rapid current very jself, not withstand
in^ the extreme difficulty encountered in
eloaiing tho fle rs from the mass of dao I-
wood that lodges against the but incuts
winch support the Bridge. To show the
depth of water, we have been politely fur
trsfied with e surrey undo yesterday by
* gentle-nan of this city, whish is as fol
lows:
••Tho R'rvar, at « quarter past 9 o'clock
?. AI was exacily 19 inches below iheccn
uo, at tne tnferstetioo of Broad and vVash-
ngturt Streets:—the rise of die water by
'.hr. towp guajje. at the Brjdge, is 3j I i
feet an »vp low water mark."
' Extract of e letter—“Mince my last, «s
have bud one of tbe hignett ftesliets tltal^
h >* been known for tbtriy-sjx years—tUo
river co ii uvoco l yistn; 04 .Sunday, .in f
kept rising trll this tnorotug. I am sorry tu
inform you tn.it ail our fiinuus uu lJr, c „
I'ljn*?.hajrr lost ail liitjr crops, no( uulv
the crop now grawing, but a)i tfjo old corn
lacy bad it their cribs. The loss sustained*
on d»a tiver* j* very great, if I was lo say
20O.U00 bushels of corn ha* been snoot
away, ( do Uaticvo I wauid not be -ml of
the way. Their is indeed distress
ing, they Lave nearly lost every mute,
horse and stock they hap on their planta
tion
Extrid of auoiher letter Saturday
. , , . " i (Minimi mm mo pujjcw were <10 the Blet.
In«h constable, lit order to take ibeir trial. C alle,t on Mr.Wm ; J.O'Comiell llml in hr
in ilia UUirict Circuit Court ofiqo Uniied ' a, eleven o’clock, lot perwt.ssion to chanj,
ground, 10 which lie nninediately consent,
ed 'I’lie y.iiinij now chosen was Lo er
Cannqn, m an oppoiiio direction from
Ookpdik, where ^hepar ies weie io do et.
mine ilieir quarrpl tl if re next morning.*.
Thtjr (.net riecordingi|ibnt were chased tj
the ' 1 toe, noise, .in] fun ’ r. T-*sit ci
arresleil, (iui mo Messrs. O’Opnnell e»cj
ped after q run of iwn milpi and a half a.
fo s a marsh; nopnlr;,
Mr iitiara J. O'Conn-!!, refui'ninjIj
a abort route, proceeded 10 Abbe;le-le
bridge, in pidat that Ihe aiTair should in.
inin.ue in ms IJopii!; of l-unenfik. l,«
he was arrested by a Magistrate; and hae :
iug given bail, advaoead t|e*onp Abt^
ftrilr. bridge. wh( »e both genlleman »ei
at lenglli placed on th, ground.
The fir .I diot being cxchnngcd. Sami,
ford Tlioni|i'Oii, Ksq. of (Jaslla Island the
ibe friend of Mr. Tnnt asked Mr. O.Roo,
net if ihe; were setisjad. fie answered
■ certainly no'.” A second p' trrt was theo
iiandeif and dlicfisrged, ahd Mr Thump*
son agaio enquired if dip Meases. O’lJoie
||»!1 w*re ••(■shed. Mr- Tliompsnn tr-
niuuttrqled cipon tldij but Mr. O’Connal'r
reply w.ij. “I .w,ill leap' I,; iriond on Its
ground until tomorrow if q hit do not tab
place, or yon make an apology;, and si.
'hough I j l-oVl that || is optional with you
(o rciiiova your piincipat, I haee do no*
t on v.f xeinoying mine.**' Mf. Thompson
hercupou .rnioved Ins frltad. fnd Ihu, th,
oi tier leiminated niiliopt any rteonai a,
non rgking placae, Tin's is, wo |e ( ro ti
i sis ti riiiotr ijaese geiilieinpn hast hid, fn
• vo of wiiicln Mr. Tranf in,da apologies.
diaies.
Tue WarrentoufVa.) Oize teeays: Tha
Post Master (lenerel, iu a letter to the ed
i'ors of of the Christian Advocate, etaiei
that hi, instructions to Postmaster* have
been lu .dal,, f£drtori of papers not tpkhn
opt uf tile Posl iVfici, of the fact, gnd if
(hev fail to do av» lh*y sire liable rs> (tie pjd
itor for the aipouut due lor KK.ii paper,
A Jamaica pappr -.of the ted pit. faya—
"The beauiiful phenomenon exhibited oo
Tuesday evening lax, by thephnet Venus
coming in con'act with the upper born of
the moon, attracted the attention of almost
every body. It looked like a silver tassel
suspended on the point of tho hqrn, while
the inner curvatuie of the innou itself, as
seen through tho telescope, exhibited pli
the a.uemics of ntounlaioi -of fee. Tie
cirounisianco of the placets* of bur evttepi
being visible at oncp ill due kfcoiispborf.
’■bout eight iuibo evening, la certainly n
ovelty of rate occurrence.
Conan’io* at Entoaton.—At a meeting
of the citieens of Ppma n county, qn Prc
Jay lbe lith of August, far the purpose of
apimintiiig Oelegatae to attend tips Con
vcotian intended to be held it Batonlon.n .
thofnuiili Monday jn Scptamber goxi,. lb
fidlowing gentlemen were apniiintod-e-la
>r Hiinaov, iicnar lla.shUaH Jaiiks A.
McRaiivr/riiKa, Wilki IV, llaso.-r, and
L. W. UvmoJ,
Swmeje Twine.—In ,he extminnlfon.of
these inierosling yniuht at lanniield, on
the chare,a of flrintnp>iii spine persons
who tossed them, a correspondent of the
Hostnn C.fitinni says—"Ao argument of
fered by one of tha twins of.rdi.sJ isneh
amusement to tbe Crirt. It was nearly in
Ibis form:—“Yon swear you field M* me;
yon Irani i kill you, si loot you—at same
fas yon know I hs»* ym sen I
shoot yo'i if I cliuase—pnd you keep ro(|ud
me. following me about—I as|t you gj.iliy
not lo follow me—you wool let me go
away—you call one and my mother bard
name—and yet you swear you fraid I bill
yen. No*, suppose ! sue a snail' in my
coputry, in .Siam—lie goes am into the
woodland sees , Ijon asleep—he say, Oh!
4 fraiJ that lion kill mo—what I think of
tnat niaq if he go up and give tho lion a
kick, and say get out yno uale beast’ I
wish yo'j' t answer me that.”'
A correspondent of tha Mow Yorjt A
literieaii, residing iu Spain, relaies die
fnlluwing.a.iioiiguiyny instances uf Jegiti
mate ciucliy which Ilia abortive demon
slralluos ef popular feeling io fir01 of Uo*
beiiy bare called forth:—
‘•Since I came to Grenada, there has
been an execution here, end a sadder ono
uercr happened. Tim unfortunate aulferer
was • young woman, beautiful, acooui
plisbetl ajl of good family. Her crime he
discovery iu'her apartment of e irieolui
winch she bad made herself—rv said the
lestimoiiy, though rumour whispered it wav
put theye by oth||han'l>.’'
[Commuxienfed for the San. Republican.]
At a numerous meeting ol citizens, held
Iasi—'»w» base had a w.narkablefresh m j 1, 8 Oouocil hamber, (Bxcbenge) on
iftvs nver, die yvairr coining within I; 18eturdey evening lasi. uursuiot to public
iuchesuf the level at the intersection of | notice, Mordecai Shtftall, sen, »»s celled
llroad and Washington streets—il was I lo 'b* chair,end Hubert sy*rren, uppoluled
much above any fresli since the celebrated
“Vatoo”—the riepr it now filling, fm*
mense injury hat been sustained by iha
lilantcrs an tbe fiat end marginal lands,
especially in loss nl provisions, c'"p*,pnd
>t is appiebendcd there wpll be a ciusidar*
able lots of stock and perhaps negroes.
Tbe Maeoo Trlngrapb qf tbs *7ih me,
■*•;«—” Spore lest jjutmday, ecercely en
lioui's tunahine bit blessed ut. Tbe Ilea
cent bare been lung wifii tdmult, dark,
and musky .from which fl.rn.lt of rain heve.
Ven poured, with litilc.lntnniittiap. Th*
hgte risen fn an unusual'
ueigkJjajidSho damage to die erupt on
•'H^BBjluhds is immense. AH the pills
in (ha neiybli.suiUood of Micon, h.teauf.
feredmore or less; and many al them ran-!
dared entirely uMleia, at least, foe a lime,
h» it» cliAiiuatiao of da-u#/*
, , ko* annuel jOlnic uie of (Jo 'i ttw
principle be alludes to istbyf the jnndnljprds lately heia Ip Bodpn.' u is s*nj wv
4 -*■ •• .’ ; • ' •
Secretary
Tho folia win i Ticket, with its title,
comprising the namey of 14 persons, t« be
supported al the ensuing election foe Al
dtrmen, lo bo held on the Sib Sepieuibei,
was adopted,
UF.KORM TICKET.
For AUer/iutt.
Win. V. Waring, Lewis II. Fuuh,
tienge Stick, i P. Iltjny,
James Bppingee, C. P Itir.hardsoue,
Hcosge W. Owaat. Tbouiat Clark,
Isaac Mini-, 3. B. CIsudiy, .
Itickard IVerne. L- 8. tML.ns,
Hiehard U. Arnpld, Jest* Sandarlin. j^'
(roe tub ssv.vnneu mfleuBupan ]
"Let ml meres mi truth [ortake Out
hind the it aiaut tiif xdt. write then upon
•he tahU'ef thine heart '• f 'Tm'
Ii was hoped that no ramifet saenrflg • l
i npurity, wa ild hoe* beet's ascrib'd "■ In
!ie:A»ls jrbo piyt tln ir F.llo* Cil'a*n<
fn gondjMMo lass yfetordpjr Xj|eui;i re-
hr Ail uscii ilgi|sbt l^ink 1
From the Maine Inquirer.
Indian Did Town.—On the bank) el
she i'coobscol Iwiyn liiilcs above flan'y,
In asmail Indian seuiement, which<*
lung tieen kitnwn by (he name of loihis
Old Town; a wooden > limch, a peal liiile
edifice, fiut or five small houses, ahnw
eaieiiur prrsents as cry decent appm
anee, but *MlhiM full of savage flilii—::
.bunt twenty miserable wigwam*. c
e.l with baric nil.iso wholo furiiit.ire
kelilo, in which Is prepared flithyir iooi,
end some straw pl«.*<l ilpnis ihw nrsi.in
which performs thp double office of clu
by day end beds hi night qp.npote toil
fwrsfemeed town. Ilriayou 'can eeeiln
aged tayagn whose strength b is been -r
pmdtd inhurniwaihe moose ai elinii)
the <le-> stretching hi. dying limb' ii|os
■ lie culd, wn gronn eaiueti’y sopp'u
•ling his prte«i in seod him.
——••In (inolhe. life, ,
His 'log b.s bnit/e an i Ins wile.” 1 1
Here you -see the young Indian, win
itr&ss aud *t!ie!«ic form might prom
doe - him a decern ayosivicircu, uapeiint C
st.w dev in !h* 'lin iiiil" wiihoul any co'd
ing aare the blue canopy ol hy ivm; in'l
you can tec men. women. Ibd chit lies,
casein led in one promiscuous mass, paic
Ing tho day in iqipi idleness, without (In
least exertion '.are occasional!y they kia
ante t>> qnalT tin. d* basing liquor src J l
yw iy their life in the iiiluxlcaiiog
of th* pine—Her* they tie*, if I —*l “
spe.k entirely destimto ofaiapinymeni,
II 'gleeting tile r la, d. which *a il'i a e,.-
da tly supplv them with tin otett* rs *«
life; and studiously (voiding Ih* cnhivaiW
fiel.l; nicy del ghr tu pass tb*|r I fe in ilk
iessiiass and ts&te Bof ov**Jh«i latnl]
imnd.iini). bnina 1 ty .esunol weep—Ct"’ 1
tian bonttttUbec aannut pa.s by tMha «
silence. Our eoelstlee send tBeirmiss. .-
aries of tha eross.to eee.y.isle in ih* PJ
ft-; they muisten Afrle’adry and parev
toil wit ii Hi*, hast blond hf their tervef
visit India** heniehled' ill**; swmi*
mighty deep; sand l» e f -«i ovary vph|
tha broad face of the caith. to mcli««l
ihe condillaBht the inbebitanls an ly' f*l
syiupaibie* with atisi they p*ll dims *1
Uesnelan Indian•; petition 4wCoor c> ‘l
then behiif, and almost ready to du'*"
tw.srd I bat they may be fra*—e.iiij"*
—tw. Christlaqyi and yet ;n ih* vet*
of out State— Chrieticn Side—tel
fad for traci.uiHsio.iar- b ble.and a Iw'-J
otter soe clies, wkoet prtftuei aljr(<*i
make men Aopyirr— heir live* a ra *1
M ssuioorouspeople, deep sunk in <N*
driti.ni and .nisary. poverty and tloe. 1 * 11
enishagoosgne* and Mind iupe/nis^'
10 Whom nu be mvalant nniijJ exieb 1
kind consoielioot of Uhnslig* ehatb!
missionary .f Ih* gny^eudearorsi" "
lighten th' ir minds; nu'CShsil o( ouis*®*
out soeietits eradi ected io tbe ev 1 * 1 ^
.11 m ofihair condition; non* at out W'
nlftr talva'l m t > the suiiar|iitioaa r 1 *'!
p IS of all* papal *haraht usrna aud*”,
alcyata tueir eharamar, a bar* tbs® 1 u '
uqly friend—She dog. • , . |M
i' We in .tch from Ihe rapd
Tanges Ihe dro*njng ehiMl wapfUm
'ho wheel .if th* Juogeneai lbe
v.etims we cest upon lb*
.'.'id* of «h* Islenda ol lb* PA»1® °%si
tezssatsss&i
. lost liegru.JeJeiuwo*—debs** 0 .
•,nol» Ki clu st w|s.i is ”i b.rtiire!jC
. rely ■’ChetUy osuht tu>efii|»« **
rtrO-fw* 'y 1 f * tob