' .A 4 b .j'Jfcfc tressess? Who of aH tho men in this extremes of every political system. Noth-count- ry We arc, dear sir, very respectfully, on this subject. We concur sully in their Pierson, though no doubt remains upon icrpfn is mere plain in his manners, ting can be a subject of greater rejoicing, your obedient servants, importance and propriety: every unoiasseu mino, who nas read the . 4SIO so-- prepar proved before the mm? more affable in his intercourse with j nmnnir Inn lipmnrrncv o.vr.rv. , whnrn,. , thnn J. W. HAND, Chairman, Thn rnstern cities are aireaay testimony Court, but D ciety? Whose heart swells quicker at- the redemption of the grave of iliomsnlvcs acainst tho inroads of tho death of his miserable victim was REPUBLICAN NOMINA- the great GEO. PL1TT, Secretary. "ner - O . . . . . DEMOCRATIC War. thing is accelerated is not actually produced BY STATE CONVENTION. a tale of woe, and whose eye slashes so Apostle of Republicanism, by the People Hon. T. Babrv, this destroyer. One certainly by TION, most expo- cruelty of Matthias, who FOIt NEXT PRESIDENT, keenly and terribly when the innocent of his district, from the hands of his ene- Postmaster General. known, that those towns arc the savage suf- Van Bairen, arc oppressed"? mies and the unfaithful. Uut it is not in sed to the approach and continuance of fered him to absolutely starve and perish Martino jvs ;r Yon k. J his great nation of frecmcen will do, this district alone that his principles and Post Office Department, Cholera, in which there is least regard in his own house, and surrounded by his f justice to this favorite of tho West. He, memory have been vindicated. Arch- Washington, cleanliness; and upon this fact, the family and friends, often forbidding him fok vicn rnrsiDUST, 22d April, 1835. to stands before this great people as the er's, Taylor's, Gholson's, DcavenporCs, Gentlemen: I have thp. nlnnsnre to ac rnstprn cities are acting. We know, too, the slighlest attendance and nursing, or Kiclaard M. Johnson, able and efficient advocate of Universal Moore's, Allen's, Wilson's, and probably knowledge the receipt of your letter of that it has generally visited the same pla even food, medicine or water to drink! OF . Education; the liberty of speech and of some its appear And when the friend Mathias was National Con other Districts, have repudiated the j esteraay, enclosing to me certain reso- ces the third year from Jirst prevail SuDjeet o the nomination of the the press: the rights of conscience, and us, ana ed to give him water, which vention, j Representatives of the league, and with lutions adopted at a meeting of the Of- ance. With these tacts betore upon was not , the accountability of, public agents; and them all the heresies which seemed des ficers and Clerks of this Deoartmcnt. and knowing, too, that cleansing our streets, until aster the murdered man had lain "Who sills so vast a space in the public eye, and he will be remembered with gratitude in tined to supersede the true doctrines ofl of the Postmaster, and'his Assistants, of alleys, back yards, and cellais, will at almost naked on the bare floor for nearly a whose personal and official character, gives him the day when their sticnth is called forth. '98 in the Old Dominion, and carry the Washington. City, all events contribute to the health and thirty-si- x hours, having fallen helpless way unequalled in this countn, and perhaps in wherein I am spoken JOHN LANGDON. State over to Web- of citizens, during the ap from his bed in which he was not suffered any other. lie was visibly marked by the hand the alliance of Clay, kindly, personally, and with approba comfort of our may not be to be replaced, the wretch, of Natu'e for a brilliant career; and qualified by From the Globe. ster, Calhoun, and White, in the war now tion as to my official conduct. Having, at proaching warm weather, it holding hi"h lofty and stern attubutes, both moral and intellect waged against the fundamental principles the invitation of the President, consented welt to invite public attention, and the the vessel poured it, as ho would upon a sum- VIRGINIA ELECTIONS. val, for the high destiny which he has been of Representative Government. to enter upon other public duties than nublic authorities of Columbus, to this dog, into the gasping mouth of tho dying moned to sill in the world." Col. Johnson at the tins day's paper will be sound addi- In From the returns heretofore given, and those of Postmaster General, it is certain subiect . Our town is at present in a bad man, men writimig in inexpressible tor- Thames Dinner. from Virginia, which, tional returns those contained in this day's paper, wo ly a source ot the highest satisfaction, in condition. To abate and remove nuis ment on the floor in tho last horrible ago- not complete, give assurance Col. R. M. Johnson. We cheerful although can state that the representation of Vir- separating from those with whom I have ances, aster all their effects have been nies of his disease! that all yet to come, can only serve to ly give place to the following communica- ginia in the next Congress will stand been associated for so loner a time, to find suffered, is but a poor apology for neglect The Jury, on the question of his insan extend the conquests of the Republicans, . tion as expressing our own sentiments. thus: that they cherish for mo such kind feel- of present duty. The streets, alley ity, pronounced him sane, and aster hear alreadv great beyond expectation. The! Bank and back-yard- Although wo have carefully abstained While, Administration. ings. s and cellars, must at some time the evidence ol his participation in Mr. result slows with how much confidence! Wise, from expressing an opinion upon the sub J. Mason, It is true, that "to multiply and quicken be cleansed why should it not be now Pierson's murder, their verdict was Not the good sense of an intelligent people 2. Taliaferro, -- of the Vice Presidency, wo have for (Nati '. Roane, die streams of intelligence until they done? But as many of our citizens would, Guilty. Da the indictment for an aggra- ject may be relied on, to detect and defeat all 3. Mercer, (Nat) 3. sometime looked to vol. jonnson as tno Lucas, should bear its blessing to all !o our perhaps, as is ever the case in a popu vated assjtult upon his daughter he was the deceptions and intrigues and combi- 4. Robertson, (Nat)- - individual on whom the nomination to the 4. Droomgoole embryo settlements and frontier popula lation like ours, ot themselves do notn brought in Guilty, whereupon he was nations of sinister politicians. The pco- - 5. McComas, second office would fall. Ho is emphati- (Nat) 5. Jones, tion, as well as the older communities of ing, unless directed, and the duty enjoin sentenced to imprisonment in tho County Virginia have recently been plied, 6. G. favorite of tho whole West, and pleof Claiborne, (Whig) Bealc, the Republic, has been my principal cd on them by our corporate authorities, Jail three months, and for contempt of cally the by every sort of chicane. Mr. Leigh and hero in no man stands 7. Ura.g, ambition. Jt 1 have succeeded in accom it surely belongs to the city Carnal, as Court, one additionol month, making lour' his Order of adroit Loyola aristocrats,! higher in tho love and confidence of the 8. Bouldin, plishing this object, your faithful services guardians of the public health, to act in calendar months in all. plaved tho part of demagogues for democratic party. Having no private or have 9. Hopkins, have contributed much to duty, and fond this husincs promptly and ejjiciettly. The extraordinary developemcnt of un- two years. Calhoun's school of sectional feelings to gratify, we look upon the last 10. Loyall, ly hope that the Government will duly feeling and heartless brutality in this God nullification disciples have invaded the Fine Fish and Fine Fishing, Harry 01 11. Coles, appreciate them, and provide for you forsaken wretch towards the unfortunate the nomination Col. Johnson, as admi Slade, Esq. caught with the hool and limi calculated to satisfy the republi Old Dominion on all sidss, and displayed; 12. Johnson, more just and adequate compensation, victim of his blasphemy and phanatacism rably ot on Saturday last, off Buffalo Harbor, a cans of the whole country to give the zeal of apostles in the propagation 13. Morgan, placing tho GcneralPost Office upon the is without a parallel, in this or any other . 1 b Salmon Trout weighing 271bs.; and on strength to tho republican ticket, and in their new doctrines he old time 14. Patton, footing of other Executive Departments. country, and yet lor want of sufficient united with the Wednesday previous, Moses Evans, euro success to tho democratic cause have most eagerly 15. Garland. 1 take leave with feelings ot friendship evidence he must needs bo suffered to go revolutiona- alone, with hook and line toot twenty Besides, something is due to tho young, this party, as tending, by its How entirely this result, together with for all of you. and with an ardent desire "unwhipt of Justice." Like thatunhunn-villai- n ry so to unsettle things as to sour, weighing 230Ibs. Next week, is the growing, tho patriot West. 1 he North movements, the elections for State Senators and Del- for your individual happiness and pros- Avery, furnish a probability of a restora- eld Boreas will shift his course, we pro' and the South, have each in turn been strong egates, have overwhelmed the opposition perity. To the Chairman and Secretary "He stole the livery of the Court of Heaven high-tone- d pose seeing what an Editor can do, .but honored with these high offices, and it is tion of Federalisrr, or a strong in Virginia, is seen in the following article ot the meeting, 1 tender my acknowledge To serve the devil in", at this moment Lapland is a fool to our nomore.than reasonable that the West, Government, to take care of the general from the Richmond Whig. He strikes ments, and reciprocate most cordially the and still lives and will soon be at liberty In this last class of laborers in "the Bay. Buffalo Journal. in her turn, should be gratified ; especially welfare. slag," and amidst that all he can do, kind sentiments they have cxpressd. to promulgate anew his What a glorious place Buffalo must be, revolting and as she presents a candidate ns well qual the late election, all Air. Ulay's and the at present, is "to pray." Would it not be With sentiments of the most perfect damnable heresies to be sure. A salmon weighing 271bs! ified, and certainly as acceptable to the Bank's friends were embraced. All the well for him to repent? Can the Whig, and sincere regard, I am your friend and Oh, that we could have caught that noble "O Heaven! that such soul miscreants thou'lst democratic be active, the vigilant, tho eloquent, and the or tho party represented by it in Virgi obedient servant, unfolt', party as can presented We would have bequeathed moneyed, of these various interests, ob nia, ever nope lor lorgiveness, until they W. T. BARRY. fellow! our And put in every honest hand a whip Jrom any other quarter. to the devi tained, in the Hon. Hugh L. White, an acknowledge tho wrong committed in On the 1st May, 1835, the meeting be pen and scissors (Printers) To lash the rascal naked. thrmgli the world." From the JV. II. Patriot. pivot to work their upon, re- hung ourself by the same line and admirable lever violating (he will of the People and ing reorganized, J. W. Hand injthc Chair, One of the amusing persons announc- COL. RICHARD M. JOHNSON. in to stuck up the rod for a monument ! Twen their late attempt overthrow the re cognise the right of Instruction, by obe and A. Nelson Secretary, the foregoing ed as an exhibitor, in a London Masque- The distinguished gentleman whose publican and TVith ty seven pounds! Corinthian Tom never party principles. one diencc, instead of empty profession, an proceedings and reply ot Major Barry rade at the English Opera House, is name at the head of this, con with con- beat that. "School-mar- may 1 go out I " is article, is unanimous voice, and his own nulled by acts at tho moment of making were read, and, on motion of J. Sitter, German Voltigeur, nected with many interesting and impor nil sac N. Y. Spirit the Times. Herr Fro sent, these various and adverse them? ordered to be published. of derickc Adolphus events both Henry Seycr tant in our country's history tions rallied under his name, to put down But although tho Editor of the Whig Mr. Barry being waited upon by is every where welcome, in peace and war. He his forever, Knowles commenced in Virginia, the fundamental strikes the slag in Virginia, and although Messrs. Douglass, Sauncers, and M. T. and from theSeloquent appeal that follows political in Congress in career 1S07, principle of the Democracv, and of Rep the Telegraph promised to strike it, and Simpson, as a Committee, attended the from the the Boston Morning Post, it is .when tho attack upon tho ingale Chesa resentative Government the right on that Judge White would bo aster CAUTION. withdrawn meeting, and, an'addrsss, exchanged not unlikeh' the generous cits of the "lit foru-a- peake so justly excited the indignation of instruction. at once unmasked the from HEREBY all and every person or Ihis the contest in the event of the de farewell salutations with the mctnbers in- erarv emporium" will follow the lead of persons from trading for or buying a the American people. When the war whole coalition of pretended patriots S note of seat of the Whigs in Virginia, we put no dividually. New York. The compliment would be hand given by me to Catharine Brown, of the question stirred the patriotism of the sensibility for - Their excessive State laitn in men- parole. They only ask time J. VV. HAND, Chairman. alike honorable to that community and Slate of Pennsylvania, February 1S19, and as- nation, we find him imparting energy Rights was understood it dis- signed by me to her son Jacob Brown, of Jessa- when was to take breath. Nay, the Whig in the A. Nelson, Secretary. ;o the gifted recipient. to it. in the councils of the republic, and that the real mine county, Ky., for two hundred and sixteeiv covered, object of their very paper in which ho strikes his New York paid Mr. Knowles an elegant sustaining with his undivided oilbrts the ettorts to personages as MR. KENDALL. dollars, as I will not pay it. I have offsetts t.ns enable such sag in Virginia, says that the scene of and .deserved compliment,- - will Boston against said Jacob Brown, who holds the said measures called for at that important pe Leigh, Southard, Mangum,Wack, Moore, It has been announced by the Tele taction is transferred to Tennessee, and allow Gotham to be in advance of the Em note, and I learn from good authority he is endeav- riod. No sooner was tho banner of resis- and Pointdcxter, to put down will oil graph, that Major Barry, the Postmaster oring underhanded to sell or dispose tho. mat all eyes are turned to that State as porium? He is an author, such as we of it, knowing,, tance unfurled, than we find him rallying their Cfencral, has'taken his leave of the clerks that should he effect a sale, I would have no re- respective btates, treat their in a new theatre of the Presidential con- probably under it in the sield: landing on to bat structions with contempt, and set them at in that office, previous to his journey to have never seen bofbro, and course on him afterwards, as he is worth nothing test!! And tho Telegraph, we doubt not, never shall behold again. His genius PETER FUNK. tle and victory a corps of tho lovers of defiance. 1 heir love of liberty and pop the west and it has been generally said, win bo seen covering the re- has contributed to our amusement and Jessamine ro., May 11, 1835. 11) 3i freedom, raised by his own personal ex- ular rights was made manifest, when it Mr. Amos Kendall is to succeed him as treat of the White slag toward South Car instruction, and will add to the pleasures ertions. The Thames will cease to slow was perceived that they were anxiously Postmaster General. The newspapers CITY OF LEXINGTON, olina. and refinement ofourdecendants-fo- ages before the prowess he displayed on its striving to set up over the Government throughout the country have been full of MAY 7th, 1835. From jhe Same. to come he is a public benefactor, and rT HE Mayor and Board of Councilmen will. borders will be forgotten; while history of the People, that of a vast moneyed cor- speculations upon this change, and they 4- OF will leave a treasure behind him for the - meet at the Council Chamber on Tuesday, lasts, his exploits in that bloody scene poration, allied with tho great capitalists TRIBUTE RESPECT TO WILLIAM have not been very scrupulous in assert- the nineteenth of May, T. BARRY. good of his fellow-me- which time can (inst.) at 3 o'clock, p, m., , will bo gratefully remembered. abroad, who hold the monarchies Eu- ing that it has been brought about to aid for the purpose of hearing appeals from any of At a meeting of the officers and Clerks not diminish. As a husband, a parent per With almost all the great questions of rope bound in their setters of gold and sil- in the elevation of Mr. Van Buren to the sons who may conceive they have been erroneous of the General Post Officcj and of the and a citizen, no blemisn rests upon his ly assessed. the nation, Col. Johnson is in some way ver; and were ready to commit the cur-renc- )' Presidency and that Mr. Kendall is Washington city Post Office, name his fortune is scant Boston is By order of the Mayor and Council, or other identified. He was never the commerce and credit of the assembled ready and willing to prostitute the whole in the large room of the Department, on rich her inhabitants are prosperous DAN. BRADFORD, Clerk. known to "dodge" or bolt but with that country to '.ht tender patronage and influence of the General Lexington, May 9. 18-t- d mercies of the the 2d April, 1835,. on tho calm fearlessness which is ever the char great league of bankers. profes occasion of Post Office, to such, base electioneering will not they be generous. Their the approaching withdrawal of Major A -- actenstic of noble minds, we have'seen sions purposes. . CARD. of philanthrophy of patriotism Bahky from the Department, Fiom the N. II. Patriot. himmcct danger and sustain himself ot high minded and honorable sentiment On motion of We think this is doing Mr. Kendall be- 0OTho federal papers attribute the DOCTOR with power and energy that has made were sully explained David Saunders, the PINCKARD, by ihcfraudulent fore hand, great injustice. We cannot defeat of the federal Bank forces in AS to ...... L. .u.r 1 meeting was organized by calling J. W. Removed his Residence and' him be respected bv all. At one time ...i me i :. jjuuiu, in iviiiuu virtuous political to believe, for a moment, that the people of Michigan, to the "interference ofthe Cath Shop, where he hones to remain. wo find him advocating the war: at an leaders of Hand the Chair, and appointing Geo. every section of the coalition Putt Secretary. this country arc in any danger from such olic isicrgy." i ney always find some permenantly, to the House corner of other even before the r ink was dry that employed every species of the lowest AH admit Mr. reason,-othe- iSj 5a main cross and short stlreets, recently The following preamble and resolutions abuse of power. that than the rottenness of their recorded his vote upon that great and trickery imposture which would dis occupiad by the Rev. M. and directly wore thon presented Kendall has talents and qualifications cause, for their deseats: in this case it J. Hewitt we stock-jobbin- by S. R. HonniK,and opposite Keiser's Hotel. trying occasion, see him irr the field grace the most venal of the g equal to the station, and possesses indus- was the Catholic who did mis- unanimousagrecd to: clergy, the May 1835 freely pouring out his blood, in proof of crew in the effort to create universal Le. 9th, 18 5t Whereas it is understood that the Hon. try and business habits peculiarly well chief. But do not Protestant Clergy. the sincerity of his conviction of its ius- - distrust for the purpose of breakinir tho fitted for of its du- men TOi .u : ... the discharge arduous sometimes interfere iapolitics? Who MEDICAL NOTICE, :.. uuciriius vi im local Wm. T. Barry intends soon to dissolve iivc iriimi uiu iiueriv in Banks of throwing tho loss of their ties. denounced the war and the admimstra HAVE on hand pome Congress attempted to tho the connexion existing between him and FRESH tear laurelled deprcciatell paper on tho community of tionof 1812 in stronger terms than VACCINE MATTER, whirl, r wreath from the brows of the the Post Office Department, and to give to Mr.. Kendall is as well aware as any a cer I immortal have lately taken from proaucing general distress and bankrupt other man bo, I tain class of Protestant Clergymen in the arms of Jackson, on the Seminole Col. our venerable Chief Magistrate the aid of can of the violence with healthy oersons. Thn ivlm question, cy and finally closing the scene with New England? And at an 4. his talents in another branch of the public which he has been a ssailcd. He cannot the late election firousol having their f.imillpc vnrr'mninrl oWhoi- - in Johnson threw himself into the front rank the sacrifice of well-doin- thousands of in ;i be ignorant of this charge also. Ho has Connecticut, no class'of individuals. the. Citv- nr rnitntv.- , ivtll. - . . An wtM,. .. ii,B,nrD..a. of his brave defenders and came off'vic- - the service ; iu UIUI4 lULIIUtnu citizens in consummation of their a character to maintain,.is not to acquire, it we are to believe the accounts from of this oppoituniiy. Trompt attention will bepaid. torous. Then again in the councils of double Resolved, That we cannot contemplate on conspiracy of the Bank, and the before the American people, which must that State, took a more active part asair.sl to all calls the slightest notice. the nation we hear him raising his voice interests of avarice on one hand the this separation from us, of one who has SAML,. C. TROTTER. be vastly more dear to him than, the suc- tnc aemocracy, than the same denomina 1 as tho advocate of the freedom of the Presidential prospects, and the held such important relation?, and dis- tV7Those nersnns whnm n9ri.iii.rl nm interests cess of Mr. Van Buren or any other man, tion oiprolestant clergymen who denoun time since are informed, that is the American citizen from tho barbarous lia- of ambition on tho other. played in his personal intercourse, such desired effect as well as a high and sacred to per- ced the war. But we"hecd not even has not been produced, to call and iro it anin iYp. bility of imprisonment for kindness and with-,ou- duty ro debt; and then Wo rejoice to see that tho confidin". urbanity towards us, t to ofrxpense. s. C. wo behold form to his country, by an honest dis- Connecticut for instances in which T. him devoting his whole pow the forbearing, the patient, and indulgent an expression of our acknowledge- Lexington, May 9, 1833. 18-- lf charge of the duties of the office, into clergymen have interfered in elections. $7 ers ments, and a tender of iVfTlie OhsPIVer-- - Rpnnrl.r nnrl T...IV... hi vindicating tnc irecaom ot the People of tho good Old Dominion the our good wishes At Ia3t r u.ii. lint tugtii mind in matters religion. for his suture which, as it is said, he is about to enter. the election in this town, no less cerwill insert the above 3 weeks. of Tho Sun- land of so many illustrious patriots have welfare. than day Mail Question was borne before the The fairest opportunity he could possibly two vrotestant clcnrvmen. nnnpnrnr! at length put forth their wonted energy. Resolved,, That the free and unexampled at the polls, councils of the nation with a front so im- desire, will now be presented to him, to (one of them at 8 o'clock A STRAY MARB They have roused themselves, aster much extension of the mail establishment un- in reltttc, belorc the American peeple and the evening) and voted against the lest at my stable-som- posing as to appal any but the stoutest endurance, and vindicated their charac- der administration of Major Barry, is heart. To meet the whole world, the charges that have democratic candidates. It therefore comes WJ months since. it required a degree of ter for intelligence and republican firm proof of his zeal in the public service, and by a gentleman, who sew been heaped upon him; nnd to repel the with an ill grace from a party who Jiave said he moral courage which possess; and ness by stripping those who have strut his devotion to the wishes nnd wants of would leave and call for her to oppose suspicions that have been fostered against always relied much upon clerical influ- it an exertion of his faculty ted about in the habiliments of her patri- the people. To multiply and soon. As I have never seen quicken the hiiri. It ence to enable to hpnrrl ns UYm which is rarely made or attempted. Col. in will place him in a condition to them put down the dem- him. nr cinf. ots, a sort of masquerade, and hissing streams of intelligcnce,"until thoy should he, or the Johnson, standing as he did, triumph over his calumniators, and we ocracy, to be complaining of the influencn owner, is notified that unless he calls im as chairman them from the stage. What a corps of bear its blessings to all to our embryo icu nays, proves property pays ofthe first cannot suppose he will of of Catholic priests exercised in savor of anil chaiges Bhe will, committee, in the Senate, and mocK jenersoti's she has dismissed from settlements and frontier population, be sold at public sale to pay expenses. then in tho House as the advantage to be derived from it. democracy. The probability is, there of Representatives, her service in the late elections! Gen. well as to tho older communities of the WW. II. UAUNETT, syas Mr. Kendall has borne the was no interference whatever on Lexington, April 25. 16-- 3t destined to combat this appalling Gordon, for one, in sight Republic has been cutting the part Water street of Monticello, tho ambition of the taunts, and significant of the Cathtdic in power jn attempting to procure legal proclaiming Nullification Postmaster sneers that have cjergy the Michigan and Secession, General. been levelled at election ;but is clerical L. B. enactments for the binding of mens con- for the doctrines of the him, with a singular pa- influence is to be SBOTH, Founder of our Resolved, That we entcrtain-- a re- AS recently removed his sciences. Ho saw memorial aftor mem- high tience, and this appointment will place a qxorcised at all in the elections, it is cer LAW OFFICE: Independence and our Union to the old OlBre ihp firm- planting gard fbttthe virtues and talents of Major glorious revenge within his power. tainly mucn Sheriff's hein orial yard aster yard was unrolled, but the briars of It better it should be on the door below Frazer's corner near the Courthouse.. an ultra Federalist seeking Barryni grateful recollection ofhis will side of ho stood firm as a rock in the midst the many enable him to turn to his revilers wit the people, than in savor of their Lexiigton, Ky. May 1st 17 3t of revolution, through Nullification upon acts of friendliness, and ocean. Twico-ha- s ho most im- courtesy; and an Christian meekness, and say, "here oppressors, as has uniformly been the mettho the grave of the Patriarch of Dnmrwmr.v. ardent hopo posing and poworful combination that that his suture lot tnav bo the evidence of the injustice you have case in iNew England. :jSi o e. was who muae hs strength tho very bond of crowned with No over entered into in this country, and prosperity and happiness. done me." Gj", HE Subscriber respectfully infoims his friends "ur union and. the bulwark of State cVn abridgement of Universal Vii. and the Dllblic. that hrthic Mr twice has he successfully and triumph- Resolved, That the Chairman and Se Wehevcr can Geography, lbn 'run. Rights. This genjleman, with all his believe, therefore, till anu MAS DOLAN into partnership in his Mercan- free-ilo- i.iuuum Ancient, cnieliy compiled antly sustained the principles m cretary communicate these proceedings the is forced tile rnnrprn 'Vt.n k.. ..:.,.. ...:I :.. ... i. - of pretensions to Patrick Henrv's elnnupn. evidence upon us, in terms from .... 4 llb miauled win, in luiure, ue cuu to the Abregc do Geographic of nucted in the and the rights of man. Posterity the Postmaster as a testimonial of the that cannot be Ken-da- ll name of and Jefferson's Republicanism, and Cal- mistaken, that is Mr. jiaini. uy (j. will vie with the present generation in houn's sentments and feelings cherished towards goes into the Post Office, he will i: Bradford. patriotism (heaven . ever New who had save tho him by Ihc Officers and York, Freeman Hunt & Co. liBAVY & DOI.AN. honoring him nerve, and' head. is Clerks of the Post loose sight of his own honor who have now on from-Ne- mark!) doomed to inculcate White and interest We commend this Genormnliv- - r,, a,. hand, and arc rereivirg and sufficient to Office Department in the city of Washing- York and heart resist and over- Whiggism in a private- - the duty he owes himself and his coun- las Philadelohia. a lare and verv. capacity. The to the attention, of r n,t general assortment alar-.mi- ng of come the imminent dangers of that lost of his labors in ton. try, by abusing the public confidence re- Congress will bo School Committees, (many of whom we period. greatly felt, we must do him In pursuance of this resolution trie sol posed in him, by a proslitutionof theoffico KEERCElANDZSE. the justice understand lla.ro alreadv seen and . of nearly every i nave no intention ot writing an eulo. to say, by every branch (ho lowing letter wag addressed to the Post- over which he presides,, to an engine of variety; which they will sell on. of coalition, proved of possessing more than reasonable terms. gy upon Col. Johnson : but as he will Drob- General political and sub-serv- o an East, West, South, and Southwest. master and the annexed reply corruption intrigue, to ordinary shara of WM. LEAVY. nbly be nominated as a candidate for the the views and valuable information. A. me jjuujjiuoi mis district received: purposes of any one, For tho Lexington, April, 23. lC-- tf Vice I have given higher classes in our schools, it is Presidency; merely wish to allow proof, not only in Post Office j should it be required. We trust the peo- tho Congressional re- Deeariment, the best work upon this subject ma puunc acts and services to stand as sult,, but in 21st ple of this country will never sufTer that has that of the election of State April, 1835. the cueiy come under our NEW GOODS. pillars of his greatness. In him wo find Senator and State humiliation of seeing the functions and notice. Spirit of Delegates, that thev Dear Sir: We have the honor to en the Times. Subscribers are receiving their Srr.rxa all that can make man honored be- powers of nnd would rather put their trust in the virtu- close certain resolutions, any department of the govern- THE of Merchandise. To Country loved. Who unanimously V- - has ever exceeded him in ment so grossly misapplied. Washing-Io- n From the Merchants the ous, unpretending Rives, (who surrender- adopted at a meeting of the Officers and Spiiit of the Times. usual inducements will be offered. noble or generous actions? in all the ed Sun. TRIAL OF TILFOUD&Co. his station that the right of instruction Clerks of this Department, held MATH IAS, THE IMPOS- - J. rolations of friends and neighbors? Who not ue No. 49, Main street. mignt brought in question. nvrn ana assure von. sir. thnt m mnl.;., i,. Fiom the Colum'jus 1UK. N. B. A Veni-na- n like him goes aboil finding who has need, fO. State Journal. It is large supply ol Ingrain and when improperly exercised,) than in Mr. communication, wo perform n task" our ungracious duty to record the CARPETINGS, BOLTING CLOTHS, and then m most The Cholera. A enrresnondr-n- r 1ms eng "en rbovinj their dis Gordon or Mr. acquital of this FLOW ER1 D for Leigh, who pnibwlv the'' grateful t tings furnished ferocious miscreat for the PAPER Rooms and 1'i.ssag us with 'Ur fallowing remarks es, &c. ic. , anr of ovi.'crc, i10 murder of Mr j. (. k j. Lexington, March 28, lS.lo 14-- 6w