tile J among other matters, plead that the Repre- before the in ildcnce of sentation made public my private wlio liimscll was an the anil. by them, me, had been ! 1 aetof*in Revolution: ! during tiie whole of his residence in Nortl After a residence in the against reputation, icel confident that an was one enough lo that Ohio will ler’ done, by them, while were impartia who met Cornwallis as he marcher Carolina ! Iis say gc lYOTHE Citizens: they aether as a and candid will j And there is no man at this time tor Polk. It of Arkansas, for nearly Grand and filed people justify me in what fit this and aided in j Medary says so, he has changei hereby given, that at a sale of lands by the col- State ^ Jury; them, as rough country, more Venerated than old ^,,ul by such, -for have and sustain me capturing Capt. Ezekiel Polk l'ls ISlector of the revenue for the of r i have now, for the firs; the said, in the o the ■ opinion very We liave thf county Lafayette consideration of the propriety provisions intended for the support of hi; both for his suddenly. and State of the ■jive )ea‘-5 succeeding Grand m\ course. I no patriotism, Demo- best Arkansas, Jfor payment of taxes and as a candi- have to assai unwavering authority tor saying that withir MS. for suffrages, Jury.” To this I disposition army—a citizen of character, cratic Medary, costs and the same, on the your pl&, demurred; and the however worthy high principles, his talents, and stern the last three lias penalty upon 1st dav of flied Court others, vulnerable they may be. whom have often intig- weeks, stated that he hat November, 1841, I at the tr. iLihlic office. (Judgfe an you honored as your Sena- rili/. I think it was near purchased following price*, Johnson) gave elaborate onlv seek to defend in the close' of the no doubt that Mr. would the tracts to the formation ol now myself, the 1 tor in State day carry the State following of land in said and |I,.„Mr 1825, opinion, of record in enjoymen your 1 am author- '' lying county, Pulaski Circuit: oi diat Legislature. Revolution that he and Col. William Polk of Ohio.” to non-residents. viz: the respect from pay fellow-men, to whicl ized him to belonging 1836* principal Court, which concludes as by say, which 1 now in obtained a l Government,’in follows: ‘■■Admit-1 a life of repeat Colonel’s commission, abmil There is not n word of in the connnu- long conscious rectitude of his (both truth in this ‘dies Nwnbtrt. Si c. I Town. I Acres. 1l"8 ,lw Grand exceeded purpose presence, ami in your that lit the same j Range. .ul disagreements Lkat Jury their power and hoatSrg, time,) which title he ever aftei It is a sheer not on conduct, entitles me. 1 ask no more. knew authority.” fabrication got wi 22 ~7<T and political ques- 'iaion. in and I Capt. Ezekiel l’olk during and aftet bore, \\ jih it] 320 -pltf Personal, f, J"r\s making delivering Should there be other high respect, yours. for the occasion. We never said or believer "i 21 19 22 320 9 30 had not, then, been -°r charges,of wrong- the close of the Revolution—that he then will. POLK. wk ne 1 19 ^Political parties 7J7 Jibel complained of by the \ which now i that Mr. could the vote of ei 22 80 2 55 not un- I doing,against me, know not of knew him as an Clay gel Ohio, F Men,, and measures, in active he was at 20 19 Lre_ lumtif, still, my judgment, the Jurors I will thank Whig—that (her three three three nj 22 320 9 39 and arc any respectable man to brine nil times esteemed and The is a literal and true days, weeks, months 20 19 the public attention, shielded the cannot respedted as such, and following copy <>1 wi •;<>! 22 8.9 2 53 1iLcitaged by Laic, and be them forward. 1 here or three Such lies are a nw> the in pledge to re- that he never Cavid Dobbin’s years ago. petty dis 27 19 22 4 80 !Pectahi of community called to answer in the myself heard him charged as a Capt. statement, a re- 160 I tl'l”•,*, upon being highly ■ portion present action” late them before the bar of an to Mr. and his mouth “i 20 19 22 rl0|);. In those conflicts. / until saw soldier of the grace Clay piece. '■H 80 33 the other.-- This enlightened firy, tic the in the spected Revolution, who at the k- judgment, the was charge dirt// net 28 19 22 I- again-1 overruling Demurer, public opinion. of his Two Governor Corwin was de 160 63 against a prominent an eilcctual bar to called the Charlotte i/i period death, and for many years years ago 21 1!) j L almost necessarily, the iarthcr uf mv Should Journal, printed pre- s-j. 22 160 SO 61 progress any one desire to sec the tuia feuterl five thousand votes, and hod’ ei ne made papers town. I ask vou vious, received a from by every 21 19 22 CHlZfJ1 many very 1 Gael no alternative to you, then, whom will pension jhc Govern- 80 fi... of consequence, su}‘- but dismiss the to which 1 have j referred, as in mv ment : believed him ten thousand than Mr swj 24 19 23 160 “‘VI enemies. But, dur- and it was being believe ; this venerated man, whom have stronger 80 hd active personal suit; done: and you Stall- Ill w\ set ft 19 23 accordingly possessionj sustaining tho stutciucnt*! ! at ail times I of Krntur’.-j, itrave-i : Clay. fact, his defeat was, at the time 80 33 in 1 now tic! to or the foul f'ounty vi im time, being solely engaged ask of a candid if I ighted honor, j 24 19 23 80 fc'wliole public, could liave be found in I, David a citizen ! to Mr. Mr 2 55 ClllltL and not a candidate hate made, they may the hands tongue of the slanderer? And here 1 leave Dobbins, of charged Clay’s unpopularity.! 25 19 done more to meet a concocted of Mr. Maury "4 23 320 9 30 [frssional pursuits, charge Win. E. with whom i shall the from about the 1 V>0t> to with that lack of decency or e‘ n-,7 a 19 I in a and Woodruff, proof, with the fact that Ezekiel Polk, county, year up No- | Clay, propriety 23 60 2 33 L office, have, except single brought ene- h'avc " us forward, hy my perconaL them absence from vember, IS 10, when 1 removed to this I over here at the sej 32 13 23 160 the to during my the city like Colonel \\ illiani Polk, and others of his State, -100,000 fandangc 4 Ho L through pub- mies, gratify their and serve then at 32 13 23 never responded, malice, do that 1 was, the , Corwin all he bu ,lel 80 2 .33 r which the malice Respectfully, was at all times after the the re- hereby certify during Re- Dayton, aiding could, t]ie calumnies selfish r I was not lantily, close of "i 33 13 2.1 9 (0 purposes willing to rest CHESTER ASIILEY. citizen of North slill defeat overtook him. when tin 320 3# me— volution esteemed and in this volutionary war,a Carolina, Now, 14 19 22 160 has against upon the common-sense maxim of our respected county s.-j 3 30 [enemies published laws, Litter, 1844. Rowan 1 served as a soldier uhiys cannot one of their 12 19 in thus Rock, August 24, of his residence as a Soldier and a county. in the get ordinary large e\ 22 820 6 30 ! wisely, remainins that44 every man is to be patriot. rnc;cd presumed innocent, and was in ac- what it is to talk of his car- sec 17 17 21 6 10 12 until From the 1 come now, to ol Revolutionary war, engaged gatherings, folly 30 calumnious imputations, may proven to be I called Young Hickory.” fellow-citizens, speak the 20 17 21 80 under guilty.1’ But, my another tive service three months in 177A, the rying State. It is all gammon, and tin c\ uwj 1 8(1 did because accusers THE CHARGE OF ancestor ol Ct d. Polk, the (in 13 19 21 ting# I so, however, before the civil and criminal tribu- TORYISM. grandfather snow 160 5 30 H doubt. on as a in Cow- restlessness and of his friends that the in- nals Ah the maternal side of his campaign,) private Captain pettishness nel 24 19 22 160 3 and do still believe, of the and demanded an inves- immense mass of the Demo- family—one it. 30 L country, meeting ans’s company, and Col. Lock’s prove movement, sound 20 17 21 v&S P could not be ol the whose fame the tongue ol' slander has not as regiment, Every every wjnrn 80 1 SO this community tigation in mode known to the law. cracy Old North was hold ai Irom the centre to II 1 I lt> ’of every State, to under Gen. who was commander the circumference of the wj 2.3 160 4 60 a ve- yet dared assail. And as our Rutherford, the licentiousness of One word more on the 23d opponents II u 23 1G j upoll by about the land Mecklenburg, ult., at which up- in that 1 also State, tolls the knell of defeat to Mr.
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