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'(pi a pine !o; tut a t..ueli . r tuo nil.i the Uirnpr of a ade, hm hi he.-.d to the ;aj ertnre, and hi little S:t :uc " jtumklin-vv.ih rate ti e- to craw I 'forth, anJ when hi? tote paws are on .lit!nilace, aril rhile he i- st r i ir:;' to ilraw !hmielf out, i s lite tune to cleave hi- hard ihead with an axe If he honld ;et nnihanre.l upon t!ie ren sw ard, it is unsaie ho await his c.haice, ami H is a rcil mifor'une. to he h.tne. I would rather he a . .1 ii. .
he will nsx hi? Hir-mer at Charle-tcn, it
i- at i criievoiH iactitice of ccmhut and liherty. It i unsafe for him to t e iihroad when the un -liine? cr the (!rw tails; his house is therefore, net only his castle, hut hi' prison. Behold him, then, in ISew England, wh-re he di! -uses liSeially the remnant ..TlfiP OiUMin'ift innimp t h:i f rn IliS.d roUJlhtS
and taiiiTs hav e left him. Our ai ts ages, steam hoit. h.'tels and shop, h ive all a -hare of hi property, and j.H "ho know him esteem his frankne??, his social qu;tli tie- and hi- high feelings. The indi idual i honored, but the c'las is contemned, and we nre too prone to act 3 it dirlerence in political oi.inioii should, ot light,
-ul ject a class to the los of all human -yrnpathy or civ il us ige. baicasm. irony, and invective, do not always fall harmless io the earth, and they may do something to relax the hoods with which the South is connected w ith the North; peihaps they have already had much influence m ahat nip; cordiality. A Carolinian, like: a Jew. In- some feeling; if you puck him, he will hleed; ultlnmqh it you tickle him he
will lauijh and routmly too.
ina dreinlful havoc with the meat, and they won't s-.eak hrcait-e they on1t know wliat to siv. Last session we predicted that irresponritility, which is the Irgiti unite meaning of '-high ree po;iIilif y." would descend to t!ie -uhorduv.te rtVicers of the Executive Department; tlint es-
pomage and prescription would le puisu
ed with a corrupt and cruel hand; and, not heinru saihject of inqniiy, i! would he heyond tlie people's reach, hecause it was beyond their means of knowle;lre. Y u -ee, then, the juinciple which this resolution involves, a principle fit for tyrant, a rod, fit only for slaves. I'as tLis icscdution, and you make proscription u legiti mate work. Pas this resolution, and it
fair to infer that each petty fiicer of tlie I tvnrs ri
President will become a partisan tyrant.) hevond the rtach of the let'resentalives !
of the people, and anverahle to no h'Jman tribunal.
'And iivai-, when they can agree m :i disfril ntjnij ot i owt r, will each claim to
ol that c:1; er. I repeat, a full and
report of i';c cr. 'trr iriana-( me nt J this J part::icn: is t Lc trpected this season, ever Witht.nt the inquiry into the cau: of removal, it is impossible.
Sir. ! have dcre. lr tin e's when sot: o New England Str.tfs iralirated a vsi-h i-. nullify the ret of the General Gove mmm . t!:e ena'or from Tennessee ; !1 r. Grin dy and rnysclf tcok sweet cc!::;.-d tjethcr. ;.n 1 repp 'hated such infatuath Nvov, w her, vie-o lt:i and Suth Canl.t"; ate still m rc iniatmifed. he ;ihandens ti i del graunt, iVoi-.hl that this weto ali. but it seems to rr,e he has come to thi-
iihsurcii'y : I.'i : f j r-'.Vr.-t States ley owl ,.
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.month is nt.oul a tirin ui in if ui", his teelh are like -pikes When the mon-ter i- dead, the negroes
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t t e 'Mil .ii r i v-i " " u vime''he hlacksare never better pleased 'han ' wlien they are huntiot: io the woods; and I " . i. . a, ... I. it r rut iii larder
cuirn ii if T - it is senium uiai mry - !- - ''lrth rt' :l 'koi.n or opossum I he
allowiince ot t od to an aomt, is a pi.u corn weekly ; ami to children hall as much n,;. f.,n. is er-mpiinies v;iMCl with a lar
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.Madison itevuUicjn.
The sysiem of proscription and tyranny which h i? been pursued in the po-t tike depart!..' nt during the administration ot Mr. Harry, is ttulv alaiminc'. Almost
every pest in..-ter has bten xenmved who
he allovvc-d hi prorciipiion list, "i he tri j i:) ar v .v.iy nppost d to the election ef umv ir ate ajneed io div ioe the Pieman Em-i ; lt ti. T.n L.-ou. UeotM v Hi d ni ilitv ba ti
Ertrart from the Speech of Mr. iL.;tr.fS of
Maine, oi the Fust Office niquir'j, dtltv
cred in the Senate of iht Cniitd States. "The hue Postmaster General h i i never proscribed anil never inquired ol the party feelings of an officer or a candidate. Vet 'it is believed that when the present Chief Magistrate came into office, a de i
ded muj-uity of the Postmasters were in his favor. I do not asci ihe this majoiity to any ini-ter conduct of the late Post master General it is pmbahly because that it was ?h, settled plan of the suppoit ers of General Jark-ons election, that they took care and were on the ah it t recommend one of his partisan to till every vacant office. 'Pake an example in
piie, and each t.; take his ?h:iie-1 do net allude to toe first tnumvirate, ccmpo:-fcu of Julius Ca:ar, Poinpey and Cratsus; 1 mtan the I -t--Lej idef, Mail; A'thot:y. and Octavius. It was cor:cii:dtd to meet on an i.-land in the Uhine, to settle llu compact. Each was to be protected by a selected guanl, ami (such is the jealuusy rd iivalsVohticiiins) that, in this case, the
island must fust be searched, to asceitaiu it assa-MLS, were luikmg there; next, each .d their persons must examined, to see it
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been no protrt tn n ag iinst this unrelentit:g pvisei miori. Even the political friends i.t the hcto dare net txpre-s there boneel
opinions respect ing the prt sent policy, but ate compellefl publicly to applaud wh.it they in their heat t cori'tf mn. It is a no toriom fact, that not a single post master in the State, dares exercise his own judgment in giving the prmtingof the department to a paper ef the opposition. Wc e uhi if rt quired give particular case to piove the truth of the above remark?.
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hv tho-e w ho put coi
firs and perev eranoe of if ronduct'Ms W make an extract fiorn one ot Hi arti!es, ertiiled -tn'TH CAROLINA. Let u? walk up to the planted gate. tbrruL'h an aver.ue of the aloe, and we shall be wehrme.l by the harking nf?otr,e twenty dog--hounds, setters, spaniels.
niongrei? anu ip ' )ir h.aisehas two wings, am", m
the tear, at the Oi-lance m e.gov i...-,ti:
the Kit hen and store houses. On the plantation the sportsman will tmd at e.ndanre and variety ef game . On u . . . i i i a
a Inng -ea-beacti. like a sanoeo uom, hum CM, tided for miles, are outlews ami -ea Snaisit 'onnerable. Theruilew is a huge lind of wo. d cock.(m appearance at leat) and it is little less; in fiz" than a dome-tic . I 'll ? A .t.4 . , , t
,1. Manv V l e Kitted ai a mi-j(, .u.u
hen anv wire slain, the survive.' settle
i ;" . . fvnn.r themselves airam.--
a 1 1 .nil 1 1 1 1 .i i .i . j j - The coves and creeks have geese, Lindsrf duoks. In the wood-
i i- k K.nla nu'.iv. soino
, tprhurte. Unonthsandyeair ....... wiAf. ri moment to look at ine nn.iei . , j
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Phis is Maine: in the county ioik, my own
county, there were 3i Postmasters; Jack son 23. Adams 8. One would have up
in a
The editor of the P. States' G .zette ( sas, the New- England Magazm,? has; ' .. ; . a . ; ifidiii'ips tlie rood opin-i
ITH U tin ii j1' i ,-. ... . J i .i ..!.. tryr ouantitv ot
ten neh lias nren 101 uieo oi no- Mi.in i - ...... i ... ,t- I. r,:,lf!not sumi tuous living
a,vl tuifiisine prou..-r - ,..... ... , . , - ..lfn .,rui,rv and sw
ih.leuce in (lie am..-,-- i ; - . . , , ; . ,)ronor!;on 0f 03 to 3
ami can mii"i pun n-i- -s .. . 1 - 1 beheve that one, very prudent, might, in district that chose an Adams elector,w..u,o twelve vears, collect enough to pui chase j hav e Mitislied the most insatiable and vmhis freedom ' They are often in condition dictiv c persecutor; especially as there ,.,11 ii ,ltn tK "i i ileull out to theaVmaiuin:! eiht weie otlices so insiginticant
hivino various mean, .f piovi'ng IW 1 1 h .1 the y were scarcely woith holding, thnrown tables The livers an I tide'ao. I mo-tof them , piohably, more tiouhle creeks are stored with verv fine fish, and u,an pr tit. But no the Unite vvasappliimetpr the i-lxn.ls ovsters m i bo had in td even here; thiee of these have been ,nv ouantitv. 1U -o!. on a plantation. amoved , tw o resigned, -to save the trou.1.;...; V,o,. r,vp-h:i...dred neat cattle ' ble f and one remain and ot the re
lilt it; -lit. win." '" ' ,-.. r i-giHr th woods and s.vine 1: numerable :maming two 1 am notceitam. .nis we Slavery sebiom f rtilis honesty; and, he .Ce, in a single Concessional district, the L i-,,n, v th it it i- iust lohvhole Postotlice intluence, with Custom
Mile?, mi' M.or uiiv .....v . - j , - - i,f, nuke ronri-alson his mate's p. -opeity, Uouodicets, and all othera brought to lor violence doee his own per-oa; it often i ca r 0:1 the fieedom ot election, and tOen hu-.cn- then, that there is more tleshin'tho adminif trail- n will hoast et success. ,he hous'e of a negro, than he would w,b Au army of ofticcr lei loo-o t .iragoon h.dv ex'i.bit to theovcr-eer I he sup- the people, the election i5 carricw and ,d'v7of crvinP and li-h. however, is so abun-jtkcu you stand upon public opinion. iNow,
d .nt. that a runaway negro onen nv et . ; uus is uorvc.j - 1 -j - ,he wuods tor month, upon them, though. ' intended to remedy. It is the abuse o to varv hi- fare he may pay an occasional : public opinion; it is the moibid state ot to vary l is tart , ne n, y 1 y 1 Ift,!nr,,1 r)V this delete-
visit to (he sjieepioni. t -' , .. J , 1 T'.e fu-it.ve m vv live in thi- way tor J, -ions intluence by a subsidized I ress and
hut it I- dillnuit lor run ,a cormpt rosiouice, wiuv-u c y,x.t. . i .1 m.- . II. 1.;. il.nru ..in (n il llllll
the countrv ; he cannot pass m 1 "in r evv-uampsnnt; iuc:r-
wutteu licence, winch drcd and Unity six rostmasieis, mi. ri ) .1 . ... T.. lOOO -liwt tllf.
il!!l 9 !orril..ir.'i."-" ' . ..!,..- mwih( nitpl- leoUIICS 01 II I III. twee 11 l.ie "iiil ui i'liin-ii. -
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clothes. Pirating ail safe in these particu bus, thev proceeded to div ide the Empire
Both Anthony and Octavius considered
Lepldus a Sort ot dead weight a millstone about their net k, and to gel rid ol mm they assigned him the H tst, incluomg Spain, vvheie the Ui man aulhoiity was verv piccai mils. Mai k Anthony's share
was, the .Xorlk, inciudu.g Caul;- a al Oc
tiiriua took the South, including Aliica aim
ihe Islands, and the south pal t ot llaly,
embr;icii.g Koine. "'Phi's be ing sfttleil, eacli presented his
i i rocription list of thoe who were to be-
come the victims o tins very tusinreieei-t-d, patriotic distribution ot the Ilepublic. When Octavius saw Cicero, his old friend and preceptor, stand at the head of Anthony's list, his youthful heart washorroistruck, and he vehemently and peremptorily protested against the baibaious deed.
Put all would not do; it was a sine quancn,
and ambition at last y lelded to the tie
iijami ; Hie lists wcic all conformed, and
in consequence, theie were assassinated in one night thice hundred Senators and
two thousand llornan knighi-' Proscrip-' P.on here is not yd quite so 11 jody , nor do I know that each ol any triumvirate here has presented his list. In looking round us. however, it would not 1 think, require a very fertile fancy to find an analogy to this triumvirate to which I have referred. Ym recollect the cata.-trophe there; 1 express no wish in regard to the lesult here.
I should tuefer that some Ii ruins should
be found to succeed against the whole coalition. But if not, if the result is to be the same, and young Octavious is to subdue his rivals, and to become the Augus
tus, I should rejoice, at least, that the tem-
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gue, wiun nit u'i"l.-u,.j.. - - UN own condition arc as rea- .viaicn. ioou, lunyc -and he i- -hot .n the toreheal Men haveau ui i moved; and without any notice, as I am -m.M.mes been killed in this spoil, u :nr n f" . . ri-,i:ltc 0u, 0f the least complaint against them,
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P. ethers. It it faid tliai im vy e o. . , i,.. - ,,., Vou think oesuable except they would not obey your oou,. hh pie o.
earance like those ot a wei r. ' ,''tanit. with v our own worsh.n the image which ye have setup. Mi, wnen uu le-u.uuon was ouerea 1
oTvLe Nature has be-1 It ,, repot ted to me, and fiom a source en-J w as . ead.ng the important news which I a. i. ....o siay u u,c- . ., . i ..... i A .i.. a.ai .. rt.ri.un di-titi. I hal iu-1 teceived ol the revolution in Po-
. bUt 'OC mosl ntr jiiiit'ii in lun uruu, uii w..- . i
i. n .ir.re t-t i.tor. an.: i..e4.? r.imr . . . ,, ,. Tu lnv rnnutrv : .r.,..lipd ..ifVrr ot the yi ace. Upon wuoiu liimi, auu v.i cAauu- .n wit; -ii;iiuu-i c-
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DEATH OF GEN HERKIMER. After recording ihe tfisaster which over look the militia ot" Tryon county, by fallir' into an Indian ambuscade, as they were marching to the relief of Fort Schuyler, the author proceeds 'Few hattles have been fought at a greater disadvantage than was that of
; j Onskany on the part ot the Amei irang.
Alter ucovermg Irom the confu-ion of the first attack, they found themselves
without ammunition save that in their
cattouch boxe. Their bngrrajre vvnirone
were in possession of the enemy. The weather wan- warm; and, surrounded y the enemy, they conld g-e t no water. Io this state they defended themelvt against a far superior force for five or six hours. The severe remarks which have been, made upon the militia engaged in this battle are ceitainly not warranted. They had been imprudent, but they were brave, und in this kind ol fight, skilful. The Americans loist in killed nearly 200 and about us many wounded and prisoncis ;
they earned oft between 40 and 0 of their wounded. They encafnped the first night upon the ground where old For? Schuyler was built. Among the wounded was General Herkimer. Early in the action hisleguas fractui e.i by a musket ball. The leo- was amputated a lew day safier but m conee(;i.!prce of the unfavorable slate of the
weather, and want ol s:;i.l in his surgeon?, mortification ensued, and occasioned hh death. On receiving his wound, his horse having been killed, he directed hi- saddb; to be placed upon a little hillock of earth, and rested himself upon it. Being advised to choose n place where he should he less exposed , he replied, "I will face the iii
enemy. surroumJeil ty a lew men, tic continued to isue his orders wi:h firmmsr
coarser meai uh.i
a lanre ft i.tor. and heyes emit
that of :he dia;n. :.'!.; 1
t.nveii some blessin
she has w ithheld
l. .r,l ii M.i.v tl, iriviln Irm Slnrp fcliltniietl llSX'tlv, ill C" i till.
. ,u . m; tw ) re. i buiu- ltw 1 Ul.'. ' . . ..... , ....,! n ,n,rin nrn.rrnilioii list rntnatiocr on the viciss
a ti . i nt '""r , . i . il.pri i- rv.,t a hi liio l enougu to inui- " uivu '"""""6 " r , . ,, . . , ;n roils. Tho mocc is.a snake lies l,t- hen. i-nt a .in i n rontainmtr t'cntu-frje. with an order that gallant people had exr
" ; thP rh-e fields on the :utVr ol the rfemti. iui a - i ; - j n0vP(i: na ullhout ex- barons and despotic p
ami mil not h.te the nal.e 1 leg t h,t ; Ro ov t r the es or scruple, they were all struck unfortunate ,tamslaus w
nrr.te.d him. thou-h !n day I would . V ,.;.a who h Com .be tolls at a silicic dash! Sir, it is the L.ann a, iviaria it
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.4 I . . o I rpp-i t :? most Common an- im.vc-,
01 VA :" ' '"' j e ithe r grow in a poor soil, or impoverish ..rovetmir.stoo'anch one. The orange and pomegranate
i,,,i,.. vi .! h 1 il e ot in o'us null:, v ii v..v j ... v. , . -
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mid that the Chief ot tlie Cyclops, Poly
phemus, would be satisfied with two full
fPi-Ln or hi stinner. nuiuumii
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grow n
i duct ef a sun that dashes his benefits with a; tlesh, blood, and bones; but, your l ost
itudes which that
enenccd; the bar-
artition, when the
as com pel let! by
leresa, and t redci-
tc, to surrender the best pait of his do
minions. I then glanced on more modern times, when another partition had
completed the catastrophe. I thought too
-"tei General must, to satisfy his maw, j of a Roskiu-ko, a Pulaski, and a
In this situation and in the heat of the battle, he very deliberate ly took from hipocket his t;nder box, nucl I.t his ppe, w Inch he smcked with great com; none He was certainly to blame for not "a-mp
greater caution on his marrh--hut th': coolness and intrepidity which .V exhihi ted when he found himself arnhusc a led, aided malciially in restofir.g order, and inspiring hie men with eu;age. Hh 1o?3 was deeply lamented by hi fiipnd?, and by the inhabitants of Tryon county.
J he (. ontimmlnl Congress, in October
a rnonofj;( i:l
:omc:, ni tho
,vr.p'k. nsaialeseen.-.ow, .e u: n- t - h , tlevour (iVenty-five Yankees at a breaiuast : tow-;;,. o ---- oi mm., . ,.t. us. : ?kl0i, lri?, UirecteM that
tlie nrirshc.. i v iKiu'iioM ., ... . .... ' 'n..iv tKink! Inaiitilp unconscionanie: reao i ivsuiuuuu num ,u.wiu.i ;iClil.;w erected to t,is rr
;. n.l .f U an 'i:.io:1 that l-t-- vnaia.r. i ie - , j , olV H.nnnthire tor. aoin:r to. establish a principle that!Vi,hie effive hundred doll,r
5,v cannot Vnin out ,f too i.ogr,cs. th a ; of m ! Yankees at asmglemeal? auch a monster a subordinate executive cdhcer wa- oHtolp, stae, however, that no ir.onurm :. t" h, ? ihv r o k o r.cavh cat s with u.eir ta:- ' - !can scarcely be found even in the region : answer an inquiry into his oucal conduc. cver been erected fo his memoiy in p: .i . ,i , i ... 5 ho:.,'! on io.c b.iiik. t,,!0raMe ,lr- . , . V n.rr.d reality. ! The contrast vva-so impressive , that I con-.,. ,: ;V.i 0- i.iiv other rclvc.''
1 tit i i' i' -i , 0 , . , mn-t 1'P keot .it Pa V fv oi in uu , i; d. n - j , . an! moves hi-tail wiihag.idb- - J u2 " n bree.ei -But every thing is done now upon .ess a chill struck mc to tn, heart. U hen Tie erabst;.: , '., r a m , 1 .- . , ' ' , x Ti. . t.tn;i. r.im.lil.ilit v " This panoply ot t all Europe is alive to popular lights and Vt,: ,, ,Ve w . "ne-rcJ
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on the hark. But the oy-Vr catches the rackaon; the c : t ,ing the st.ell mv itmgly ope.:, l
avv : KH re sour .oov -
nrown up s.'i:!-. time
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Tbo ilmtt-r walks both ri I he morning oppression anc. Iraud is to n. ,u
bordmate oihcers well as me i 'muu
u:.i c : i t
to; ;:i
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lie), vet he must heed his steps
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f.v lum when he laves hv this ais io, sir,
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". I osp s the shell like a trap upon the
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pit.i ii i. . .ii'-' .- ihe ti !'. , . ,
ovsicjs. ti;.;t are It. i ...:.t
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and" . 1 i ' v wt detl tosiethcr
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hod v '.a toe -u i i - loci d..)w n in the
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an 1 the ah; th.tt nrittier the I're.-uient noi o. uu..v.., tiver.- For -an -ive arv rood reason for those conupt
cannot visit his und corrupiiog tn-
Tho t;n die
v the tide, a i e c
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t his and corrupting measure, anci loty, mci
. i .. a . - i. t . . ...r in oi i i r. : r. z 111..1.
,- n ;-tatm;i ne, mav, in-teen. g j mcie . o t . .i i t- m 1 1 a u i tn'u oMt r and spun-, but ii is not a'lw a- s to U defence against an ind.guar.t and msult11 ' . r. . , " i i ri i ,n.l everv one
t '. .i ii to' VVllOil ,? MtM iS in .1 C" lit. I Ul'V ".., .
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PN-- , he:.' knows, that the rem vais o.iv c
the people are every vhere demanding j sire, tlu;
a surreniier or restriction o Lxecut'
power; that not only we the people, andjrt,j
)i)2:m:'i to on" ..t on
the hi
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dar iracit v of a do-.r, he
r ; ub--crilier-. w ho iive-
v.fc ti om
:n toa
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we the representatives of the people, lut i j,und re i vaids. Ar ihe sound ef :L we the Senate of the U. States, "most p7 lhe u-'.".! a:ir.o.-:neo:;.?i.t tlrtt tl.2
thrc
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ca.e lias ai i ivee.; u.-j i
iii" . ..; s ; : :: t i - iu
ihe ear'!:, ho must quit hi fit
iiv.i M'.'iws, uiai itit ii ui"...-. ! chufly m ule to provide for par'.izans, and
tent, grave, ami reverend seigners, i;re I
to go in a body and surien ler our hi er : dteiv makes ins w ay lies and those of our constitueat-, not ; papei is depo-ite
merely at the toot cl the throne, but at thej.fety to the uomici.il td hi m.i:er
o: p .
tl.2 Alve nr imr.-o d -
a tli-1; phi"? w her: , and trau-forts i! r
Wo
leet of a petty -ah flelegate!
daresay, if this d"g h a 1 a e -o, ca'.cu.i
Mr. President, it i in vain to expect 'l I te I f.:r sj a tacle.-. he w eu!.! re id :d-
frill exposition of the affairs of the l)t M;,e;e: . L ecot::e a :o : stical olif n
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- put . r . I i.i 1 . : . . - . I , . i . I ..... . o.ii- -
, ' . ,!thev are ashamed to a knowieuge iu p.iiUMrut-i.ov. u .o.t. ...s ...
. i .. .i... ...... o . t mr'i . It.. .i.M.r I.p ahsi-nt n! ttie :r 'si cir. ai - . .. , . i..,i mm il,o i:iirman. tl.rit l.i honpst Zeal win oe .
;.r.tc" pe :o an nge.i.o- o i " y , . S,r. it mu-t be so; tor. w nu i auoua. ...... ...v. . y, . . j ! s',,11 ;.,r,g r.i.-mber; the; are none mol vegetation, when his own ..a t not even volunteer hi reasons disappointed. 1 have seen erwnga ;d ff jufurm V.Vod'.ran. r;,:,!o,1? .optss than the broken ju:V bot-...t tut.le l.is harvr.ts; in tme, le ufiere ,notlv : JU?t and honorable? ready to convince me that a, a-..r r-;,., i;.. ..,.lilvu la .NV, lcsth.it uc -etc ron the gatden walls af(I)Ust LMve his he.t .t.teie.is in the char (Tpnpman W;H,V tUe,i , the night by report xsncttoUhaJ. U t he I os.ma-.c . M hi; an,. h,vn;j ,.eea in !.- WhtilrMon I w tsonceltndmgoo a beach an u re-ppn-boe hireling. r.;,.. il lie ;,te n lu hlj ceUar tteahng his meat ; General asks torm to the m;e-Uga-, ar..cr.. c- y. ,,, i:) th,. v.oo.i h ot. wi n h moved -u i.!en! batk-.-or.u-s hukbe!ie the t-ls. it is h.;e ta, bed. and went and open I Hon, bis triendson the ( omrro.. u"'!,oa .:,,.Pi , ,,. i v.,s ,dmitied to h,,!
d f....n .v ton. an i left u,e f .Ibng on ;iotcin (;f the ham-Ued loscan. on pan ot. . , Ii was all daik: he indulge him, and eventually h-wid sue . ,.,v,ri ,i.L i;
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; a a h" ivy 'Ch-itl s'en, which ti:e
m '.iaria
listened ;
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i... oifPiire I. .No au-vier
an
th-v ;-e'udes. though he piesstmc ali 'it js cf small ti; a meter, ;
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Who i ! ceed wheiehe w ishes in -hul'oig ou
'What ' quiry . In (In 1 ca-tno imputation
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