Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 November 1827 — Page 1

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Uhl'l EI) V J- Jlf.y .'' 7. f, j (7orgc (7; Mirer, of Peinlvnnia a (laborer at the iron works at Durham, on n ; I i iV PPUMYS ; merchant; f a:d of literature ; a terse, sen-; the Delaware near Easton. was made olci k

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jlerdious writer: an e.'heient and n c t pa- to the works, the proprietor dv ieg. lie es

tied. Hi hiographv lull cod interesting, pnused his widow, and finally hi came him

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"Goo hicsi his tti liht,

: self the owner of the uh.de, nmn-ed a

largo fortune, got into t!ie provincial

t !",,r .!i-!ai.t o.hn n-,

ml v - !t-;r :!.:? j If i -tlnm his xi.-r.oUh. and glory his rczcarrl M .sembly, a member of business. Nothing

,.,!.. , ? . ..r t; ! I! '-, tt t',,- t--i: i'i .'i Hm muu.i iir, ;i a j hv-irian and an more is recollected of him. in the vicinity

' 'r- Vc n",r' ,,! ' ''",-'y ;-1 1 ' ?' ;atrfhw .,Wni a- - cnuvlTnit .- the moM eel-; of his residence, than that he wa a tine ''. '.:t. ....:'.-...... " !,..,,,,! ,f Amere-an faculty ; litin-jman and a luriou whig"

Hart, of New-Jersey a firmer, sur named 'honest John had never ht hi a

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, j.., ,-, i ,.-..!, ivi !' i:; Vii.i - unified nl-o for his political connexions -,. ;:! :-;;.,- i d iii p 'a - i ni labors.

"; r! ' . . , Moitht-.i' Tbor-.tnn. of New Hampshire a : public omVe, when he was rhosen a de!e- , , t, ,, ..;, ,!,,-,-. :1M i tvi-iivi' :11' '"'"' practitonrr t medicine: arm pite t congress In farm pillaged and do..'.'.'.'h -u'.-.i'.i.M.J i;;-.-i-ti..!i. surjrenr, hef'ie the nevolution: a l'resideut , stroked by the Jle.siaiiij. Hi- biography - iii-. i;- t- v. i' I ii ' ! b;.-rt t . 'i,'i.-:. .if the Provincial Conentiona Jurlge of , possesses a very peculiar inieref. a a. ve-'o-i i; ' ; ;:;v'M ''n A : ' t- Supreme C- ml; a man of u it and hu- r edifying illustration of the character i:.,; : , a .-t-. t. ' ' "(' ,M J n.'ii,;i't" nvai : conf n.n"d to pi;u tice plnic nlule jand course of an Auk ncan eoman . u,u-t ,'.P ,; l Vr- or " jnd-.-o; mote political essa) s for t!o j Afro's .lon'.9, of New-York a gentle-

tii ..ic.;tioi' a.hir.--r l to

n v-p ipcrs. ::nd prepa red h metaphysical j man farmer, a huge landed proprietor, hi

ded hv sound discretion, the annals of the nage an I s?iil-i ; r r cn e at r e. b..b hfwcrbi furtihh n j! u.dlel ing lice lii-m tdls. i ii: i.u. nr o.''. :-.:. in a propoition ic-.'cr th in a t .vf n!v V A ccrnp ai i-rri of the present prope:ous "no. 'I ho e!te t of rheaj en::.:; in so i;iea: ari'l happy state of our rountry, with it- a decree, the tir:-pMia;iou ,,f ;!,. hulky condition lil'ty, or eor forty veai airo, cemmod iiie? oi ii . Itui . rr.annfattui i mui excite fhe most rratetul sentiments commeice , arid the .arts can-:.. t tail to be. and haul us to leptire in the posse.--ion of benfici.illy h h throcghoui liir si.ite. peace, an 1 of abundance, and of the means 'I'lien-:! and territuiy of the tate must" cd moral and intellectual irnpioement be inci eased in valm1 by the taie.-al pi'Ot now f nja e.l in the l nitcl .State-. 1'ifty po i it y - The kinds an 1 ai ieties. .is v 11 yeai s ago. all was gloomy, fearful and di ;i the .'nintiiies of the products, mu-!. a-tiou-. The u!lering of the people tnaliiplv by t he in rea-e of trade, capi' il were great, and the prospect wa- -oveivif population by cheapening the s-a;i-with d;tik forebodings. And fori jc.tr- eed'tei tilizaliv.ii,lo---jls.and other usfau.s. ;,go et n. 'he conutrv wa- borne down by .and by improving the tintuic, the co:ia lieavy 'ildic debt; aid th. i;. depend- 'pieiue ot augineutiii"-the faciiitu of pro ence w as uair.ed, that liberty w Inch con cui ino- iro:i and iuel, the chief ii grcdieiit bi-ts in order and trampiilitv and content, 'd price in labor saving uten.-ils ;u:d n,a and without which liberty i- but a name, chincry. A i eat extension & increase -i

....-..m.Mwim . work for i.uMication, after Ik wa eighty i whole domain lai' waste ami rui.ied hv the wa- not fullv estahh-hed ;.od ei.i.e.l tia ie mauuiactures, by natuial means

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Till', i' TUIO rS 11 ;',l,:" ilrit "kii m ii i eiguij -oiuiii j enemy, nan inree ganani sons m ine iiei.i. i i or ine prpje weie complaining, were l"J " " 1 1- .i- i j-mw.: u;:u

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H'i'fiotn ll'hivplc. f Nou-IIamp?hirc ": nrm-dU ;i cab. a b"v and sailor; a Captain at 'ho ayo 21; then a merchant; a gepctal. v. In fa. got with Gates ami els where: arranged I ho capitulation of l!urCOMie; a Judge of the Superior Court, 'As a s:il r." - iys the liiograph. 'die speedily atiainid tho high, -t rank' in his profession; ,.s a merchant, he was ircumsr.ecf and irifjtjf t r i'u-; as a Congres-nian, he was firm and fearless; as a legi-lator.

Ana th.-.-e .-hail the ban! wake .U a:.!i: -a su'j- ,0 u.jS ,onr5t .lfJi :: ;l comman ler.

A;,.! i nr. .h re t la v; 11-a W t r fo-ai c -l:y I'.'i t. t a I'Mii I!"- o ;i I !, i w:h e . r e, S. ! ; r 1 1n" tleu r oa (i e ; ! i .i ' - . r i v 1 : tar by ti il-on-, or t!,c . (!.

the cf lebratcd Govemeur Morr is Ins halt

brother Jl'tn. Etlcry, of llhodc I-land a well educated la w er, an eat lv rev(iutionar

patriot, a ver u-eful membe1 of Cor-gress

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'j':, :ii-if - tliat mo.ni t!ie w :iJ i u -a .! a.r.

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! ,i-e -hall bio- in fan! (bo io'.-i -i ;u e wi r, i.ke tl.at ell tla i.ali'' - ;a"uie.

the l.vmns ia tl.e eii-ITuoo of ',0 u:i ro"1. li ageous; a a Judge.

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Sh--1. ( !l ei t'i- our-e ;iil - .

Of :. t'l-ai stth.ii:"-, an-i i-e li!t r(

without ability topuv their dbs and tax Vl benelicial lo agiuuliuie. even

es;and knew not the means of general st i-' u l'fe the qualities ot its pio.iuct- hae hility ami prosperity .The distr ess was rt-ttly augnnntc.1. l'oj ulali-n an I great, but no remedy was discovered; and 'onsumption lute ever kept pace with gieater calamifies seemed to impend . i ,iltl increase of profitiihle hu-iru ss: and tlo-

throughout t!io war. "lie often."' sa hi-; Now. w e are ir: peace and tranquility . numerical proportion oi pein.s tnga;o-o biographer, ".-poke of the signing cf thejThetide of prosperity is jetting in trong- tnlhe less laborious and les- exposed aa a

declaration of m.icper.dene e.and ho spoke' ly upon all part of the nation A -pinl , p-"On. of trade arm nianutactures

ot it a an event which many regarded with awe. peihaps with uncei taint v. but none w ith tear r' Ih1 used to r elate that he placed him-elf besdc the Seccl.uy. Char les Thompson, a:e!eed each delc-

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gate loel as he athxtd his name tntl.c

ne wa-oitffiined and impartial; a a mem j .locumeut, ami he saw dauntless le.-olutmn j Ulity anil ingenuity. We inu-t not exhe r of many subordinate offices he w a a-1 in every count enance F.ilerv died with- ipect miracles gi eat national imrrove-

ofenterpri.-.- and of imnroi ement, not on- ever hoeti loKmlto increase m a muie ui'M lv as it rc late- toweal'hhut to moral ami : ,,i,n- their teiative aggregates con-: cr t'o intellect, abroad in the land, :m l lea- "d, than the mosi laborious ehis. in proches every mind. We know th..t we are poi.ioii t,e inci ea-e.i wealth of so -iel;.-dc-tiup 1 to be ;t great ai.d hanpv people. : "tlorai aveisiot, j a h;:rd labor mhe: An I -till something depends upon our li-' f til lil "vti.aml the gener.d piefeiene,- :e

Iivei art- arm ciidts, is to the iairnia"; community '.heir suie-i :;:.d s-pf, -ic.-.t sa.

n -..ib.ii an : p. e libi ri v. . r. jort ;,t;, pcr-eeiing. He bore all his ho ,ni shall :y. n.:d tl.e. laa- a nor, w,, modes; y and propriety.

Am . :ee t i 1

Oa ..'V't! .I.er-s hke the .bovr ..n the pttri.--iV Ur.John ll'i'Ju rspoon. of New-Jerey ..r(vo. ; in ccoir.ent and profound divine; President i b' .'''i; ) (he br -a-t '.biia w- ti.nder, t-t ' N"ii"?;iu Ilnl! College; a political w riter

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" i ' i ' t i'1-u iniriii , ,i M.,trill.i;i 'II li:.U ill

fluonee and energy, pic an.l instructive

out pain, at the age of n ucty-thrcr, silting ment- and blessings aie not the woil. of i

uptight in his bod and reading Tully Of-; day : nor the fi uit of idle wishes. Improve

lice in the Latin

'Of Jim ! i -t :n ' f t, of no blr-t he ilicl. Pa! I'eil like a'iPimn I'niit tl.iit in lioVd lon': I .. ....... I ... I I . . f Ml .

' . 1 1 v i ii i I (I ,1 I ; i i , n -i ii i it i , ( i in i ii . . . . , . . ..... of sf Irinri" nn.l mnri 'ml II. i tlii ni

i ate -ei n, ii J, uii, ! him nn tor t.cir-con- n-ii l'" " " "

ment is gradual ami progre--ive Put the march is steady, if not rapid. The present generation may do much in the cau-e

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iri'v a'.i :o am-e. v rr .Mi. tJuence arid energy . llis hioftanh v is am- a.. .... i , .... ... . . . mi ttim Mii.m.nl nm.i.wiiv -.n.l.ilnn

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i.r;a-' a;: troi.tu of the ch;h!rea . , ' . r n , II" " U'"K uori,,."1 vv,'1" ( Uur i-i 1 iivocrt jiloms.ot lennsvlvama: a mor-i lee v neeis ot wean h'o at i-r o(? pll.

i o a ton I a:

Pr ress of A rt. - The difference be

guaid ag.:ic-t any ext es- m the p-ro.jt,, -Hons ot the earth, beyond he wants an. I demand of society. It may be well to repeat the reasons why the w e-tem trade, fro in the hoi. Prof ihe Ohio, will pre fer to take a c a: - l the w aters of the Chesapei-.ke , rathe: t ,u t New-(.)i leans . Ii is s.iul, t hat a! eye Louisville, or the

lulls hi the Ohio, that nwr eat navig-i-

'! ..,NVi--i eaaM repel, an-.l wb-iw-miiuence ! r naui ; me iinrivaiico financier ct the Itev- vn-oriria; ;in emigrant tween a nation nan and without the art-

Tivt ; obi'n ti:"t!ie picut ia;y soul of the cause. ' ''""i Coimc ti-ut : a well trarnel plivsi ir.av he conceived, by the dilYerence be-1 ble for boats ami a ks nine m u.ihs in th. Oh. ... .i-'ufi hke the !h--er on lh patnol; j j j& i,j0rr;,,,n jx0 VA 0 others, needs ! '':M- a useful member of Corigte-s, made tween a kecl-hnanml a r..-in.-, ,r co,,-1 ear thai tie low the bills, some ob-tnK-

l" ri" ;con):re-?r.;m. ; ut it is inteicsting and cor-;'-rr;t s'aci dices; governor of Ceoigia, Jetting the rapid torrent of the M is-i-sin-i n

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1U i stated in Ndi lle i ter cf DcJ Jltcbam Clark, of New-Jersey ; a sur-

pi. How -!o'.vl doe- the farmer ascend.

OUvrr 1Vlr,it of Conned icut : a gra- (,,r t!;e -inuo-it ies of the -bore, vn-h

leit in consequence of the lowae-

t the water, an I tti.it the M i;s;s.jj,,i n i i.'able w hen the Olim :s n ,t ; th:;t the-

ce

1 i . i io, i .iM, M,,s nf - rif;' V!"' "r- ' !;lu r ho gave gratuitous c,uu,. : -luate it air CoS'ege; rapt nu m the aimv td on by her hardy and exoo-ed . : ' um-iaiicts give to il

ie peoph

on tea:

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..x U rale- at the Ua,t ; ' , .... , v- ... .

i to i ji a o , in rn i ui i ;

before t!ie devolution: studied me li. ii.e; now throw in the rnselvrs in i-'oroa-con-; Mi-s-ipj i ilie ;.p. r Hindy of fori-staUu.:;

nK.,. a mapr general of militia, aided in con- cert on their oars, and then sei.:iag the J 'rieaus m;tt;;cl- In n.'.,,ti ai t

. ore '.in . How w no- j rIHril r,n I -d'ier before the revolution- ueri.g Purgoyne. a judge; finally gaver- pen. lent .bough of overhanging t rec

he piofes-i -a .-f the ia.w has oepie erv rueful a- a rihcl; hi fme estate

nor of Connecticut

she - eems hardly to move; and her scan

the necessity ot going to a dull. na

ad market. ,s i' has ber:i f. i ,-iii! . -:!

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; 'iiu ,(1y. - , ,u u-f.ro ;pt, - trio; -! ,',Vi-'? '-bind d- -troed by the Ptiti-h. and ; Hichanl lnr;,,n, nf Nee. Jer-p . an ac- ty cargo is scan.Vlv woith the trar.spoita I ;! :i n!, I'' 'ow citi:-:.-n, wi.o t.a? t . 'hi-wilV carried oil a prisoner; -he .lied compli-iied s- ho,n , unrivalled a the bar tion. With what ea-e i- -he not p a-ed ' f'it tne tfp ct of it. ti cv h , e to enc uc.t-it-l :.s coua-cilors a;-., :lt;' 1 , after fi oni the fl trea tiiiei.t v. hi-, h she of his prnfesion, tra elled with mii'di echit !.y the siearn boat, laden with the i ichc 1 ' l 0 4t io th. ir gooo. and comm.-.i-

ii.' f!.ie our j-iaepet'.iesice as a na - ;.e noi cc;i. He was ruined by the pa it "i C reat Pi itain. one of the pntges of the of all ipiarte:- of the wot Id, wttti .i crow :o I .iiiici fi-ri c.r ee-i-nii g : who h be te.k on to American side; he upremo court td New Jer-- . erabar ked , of gay. chf-erful an 1 iMOlected pa--.mgei

a ,i uiercetiary majority of the same pro-fes-li-ii a! tliis da !

sa Co I e ' :,d

ecame eminent hy op- 'uitted to the common jail in New di ;:! Natuie. heiself seems to survev oik. congie dircctc! ( .enera! Wa-hing- with a-iiaii-iimei.t the passing wonder,

-i :-n n an intcmied application tcj J.'nuf Wil ,a. of Pcnn.: a lawyer id rare bin f .untei lei e m hi- h' h i!f and Ihieatt n an I, in silc.it suhmi-ion, leinctant f ,-miss. . tin- remnant .f ou; c:,,',"i?-v-a" ' f s'irpa-ing facullie a-a ibil'athii, hi health impaired hi pr u the magnuicfnt Iriiimph-. in hei ' i .noil-ni' nrul ii nil r. ,.iY,. ir.,.t ...l.;...i peily devasfat'd. died nrenia tnrrl v ot' ihiiiiiriinii ni' iMilim,' io,. .... a il ..-on in

I I " I !! i . (HI Oil' H Ml ll.'llll.'lt i - ' . lilt. ll-zilillLV. some mote gene-; .n j,f . (.)e ?1 T i -, i p:1l ,(Uoca?e of the complicated ailhction, occasioned by hij rrr Mr. C i iCIat,cn ,':l-ir'n-f,tution of 17s:7".inlho Pennsylvania -: r--t riot i-m j of the f din- of the day are c t rv are now old , J Cor, ve ntson : Prop -or of Law, and a !"o .nctt. oi (,eorg,t; orrgmally taiii,v 0f apol.teal ca-t Some of o.

. Pie, and to Jheir ci:::-!pi;t!.'n ; and lu i -,

1 1 u !ii il ! ai ' ge 1 1 1 u ! i a i g'. 1 1 1 n , at; i '.!:e -t'ii in Me per no i.ais ehe fs ot a w::!:.1. m. ts. ! Innate. Theteient ot" ,he f; p rapid Mississippi, sweP.s at ;iri.. s hexo--.,! its banks, and ;vailv in u,aa pi ices chine rate.- all ii- lamiuvi! k-. ai.ti teat- t; ira

dierl in 'he nim tietli c of hi- age. early ami ehetnentl in the powhitioa. nw da-hmg into the mid-t of the cur tent.

. ,: Pain, of Nor ih Carolina, uneduca surprised and captured hv the e o tov. and or gliding through the eddies near ih.

ted in early life

v l e in place here, to expre m siur.'bv.

tly P

iw 1 1 i banks u pole tr. c", w ti equenllv ha!; a

- w v - . - i . t . " 1 t i- , t iMifiitiiif tifwi iriiivji nee-' : i. ii.oil I i ti l.i-' . I IT. ... ! c i l P It I ii i l i' i ht1 I i'l rn tiWn ioh.j !..' i - r .

! sn:.i:icr,t lemuneiatien than ha-, Cou-titution of ! 7i'.7 in the J'enni !v-mi . P '' lotistn. . , , . .. . alied iroiu their fixture or motion, i ! pit

'I'hev run n.-ov c.h I ! Con -. f nt ion Proibor of I -i w :,.ol .. lluHou tictt. of C, eor v. : ori gin al 1 y i ...... .. . . .. . " ; er . or - aw .i s. Tne detention at N O:

e (( n aw at oeo.

I lit.L.n ..l'il. .' f ...".I i -. 1 i iiinir i!it I r i o 1 1 . -i i .! . i , t . i -i . i . 1 1 1 1 . i . i . ,.r ' . . . ii1,:!,-, !il (ii.ii.i.p nl i' ninv in niii-.!,-i( .

;o.o many of them would .refer to sutler, , ; .. i'"P't 'lie i ani oi me i nnco ..;.. y - 7 public w liters f.e.cat aty exclaim a-aiu-t , , . ' . , ' - , , , '.

e ri ,ra.pie- aen o, proMn. p.m ounc; t. a.lni.s-.ou of lo, tagne, s inb tiie p. a 1 '''' Ul ' ""V" l,iUl"' '-l ' ' '

.urn i j'ioj.e;i, i f tne aaeis no:,n more northern cli.i.c. Tiitse-aie iiea v

ra1 her than

ua

date. His pj-igraphv rejdetew ith al- ';';':,

sto-p to beg a scanty pittance ,,,,,, mp)Mn,tim, plUt'ir:ll ,nr(,plU, ,n a duel w ith general .M'luto.-h, in ii.rjciti.eu. i, tiuue wer

l,o li'ir.l rt';-ii!.ilini; n1 fliP rvi.'irurl !... . .. . . i : :. .: I . . . 1777 -i I t h .' r i i i 1 . 1 1 i . 1 1 -

' .--.. . . . . . . iv x OUMl i , I U I ' 'HI.. Ill I I ' I ! I 1 .1 . I I II , 1 TI e T " ' '

came a :nc Moken hart

e more re ;

ib'i lioli. thole ivonhl bo ioll- in the

in rbim, .-t' ov.mv .f' il.r.n !- 'atme a merchant - lo-r all and died ,.f:i Josiaft l:arti( ft. ot Acw 1 1 a mp-u i re, a ,. .,! i -n i i .. .1 J.:. ... . t l' nr ol 1 i-.v an.i co-t . w .nets t lie me: c:,.,;i:

too. no I'Tstr oe over o"!vc,i.

in -, u a ) fie l.n cd on. ia ii

" ' v' v" ' ; . - - - - v. .v. ..... . 01 in . 1 ie -e no in a ie 1 1 ii'-e- voi eta e as , . e,!.keJ The hrnko" !,P:,'t- ;-ucces.,ul practitioner ofmed.cine. a lead- (o not p) far enough in then- thoughts. ; burner concetm d, e a, h,.-t ci u a , ' John M'.rton. of Pennv! vania ; a survey-! w.ng in his prownce. ommanueil ap,j. r..untrv i trade up of peron fiom ,,,,t u U' 011 t,le ,iIl v:' ",v c'x '' fpen.ience, are or Speaker of the (ieneral A-emby 'of ! regiment . the first who voteil 10 Congies ; a, all( t !)1iy p,. .,.,(v ,.m,MM.,j J t' g" o'-b be encountered t if the c tew remaining: P.-nn I vania; a Ju Ige of the Supreme ; f"' the Declaration, an 1 the second who to the Fi.oh-h tonue'which is not an' ore- j lt- V!"'1'- Put the tiiii;. uities c--!, - f thru l.ves lo Court of the Commonwealth ; gave the c;, signed it. chief justice in New Hampshire jnal ia,,.M7 own out ( c t -.,;, j '-k "I the routes to rnaikcr, arc n.o. ? e Iii orallv pro tin? V",,, f ,he nnsvlvania Delegation. . the ir-t republican governor el that State pUli:11,,,M.. u- dilVennr n .lions; xct n t-f):,l 'cnm-t-tm e. which cnar into t ' for the D 'cl.11 -ltion of Independence ; cri-! ''.' vgsfar, ot New oik. one of u ,,.,.,,, j, j-,,), o)-,e..utv and -ici.-ih ' r-,!cil! 01 ,;'C v. ostein pc--p!e -

all -w

U out one- tie

ho : : d ; he prime

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ve'e I l-.r; a.. 1 it cong:es w u ne a in-t j .. 1 1 .. 1 0 1 ' the committee ol live appointed to rrer.ire a. .. 1 .' 1 .... . ...1 . . : .. i.tiierence ex..-is:ir between ti.o m ;:.'.

- 1 j ... ' .u .in-.ii'i n i et k u 1 g a r w o 1 1 1 1.. a now j nod nber d t, a!! a- to :.a! iwtv. the a-l .Sp;-V iMcins. of Rhode l!and a , tb' Oedaralmn ol Independence, a grad--a,1( 4r.til cncIlCV ,H ,;,,, a J iherp-eh , mu-t 1 urn weighty c.on-:.;ei ;- dau.atie-. of the country. ia-tead of it ! V1 t-ruier. -urvex or. became a Speaker ! u:.te of Vale (ollege, a prosperous and hroa(li uu M) a uoakorweked f()I. i an-i bug... am -not in tiie nccoar.t . 1 renr.Mch wo.od j.,xfnl'y-.MUul the rh. Assembly. Chid' JntP-e, then C v-, ie-nored merchant, c;i.c,k,p member ot ; signer aitam the i.ght-ofcil.n-h.p-but. I,,,:i" ' , 1 rU 1 J o-.., - a.J toe ncl !0M(tr nfhod-o !s;i.l, a man of superior Ur- prov.c.cial legislature, speaker, died : ,.0!i4.i(p a purM (, OI. a ,;ti,M; Ul(. 'U'''' v.i.ua!de than t, a- , .;. t : iher i e, 4 .1 ' - 1 1 . 1 ... i -i -i 1: , . 1 ... . . S) ?- - , ' .. . !. : . . .if. .1 . . .

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ac ie - - .1 1 e ; i an;; 1; o e cry re. no 1 ot a- mre Mate, th it. or a number ot years pre- 1 r-ige ol the superior court ot connect rent.- to s-hew the view taken oi oar siiu.it om 1 y i-.o- ie.i to tne w .oi - of lae i 10 -1 pe a met i. -an ih-:-. . vi ais . lie i;ad been atihrtod with a nerv-: J.i years member of Congress from the i Ur" '"r" ) nat'ner i:np.-r;mt co"-:der iliaa inu-l '.vcigii

Cl an ab 1 ;'; .':. ! irgciia a judge on aifectini., and when he wrote at all , ; opening of the first, in 1771, dow n to the

sider.! ilancock.it mav have . a. ' himself to the law. acquired practice and j p; '" b-"'"- a.,d o.do r , d IW,,,,,,,,,! cuntrv. ail d-uhl n.a-t vata-h atce:t t:-.e. , , , , , .1 11 11 ' (acts up .11 u inch it h louiebd are a; i.iicabb.- ,. . ... , -urnp-es unfavoranle t. tne de . lamo. member o the colonial assembly, , ti) tii( ;.XI.till a(ilt,. tWw, iu rr;;a;j , , ,ir 'our.- the wc-;em tr.d:; w., v.i:.-; s--. -pint -f ir. Hopkins. We th re ' rrvmbcr of the Albany rom mtion of I7.a I, oun navigation I j.ubli-!, il.em at tin-in..m-i, ". a canal commutucati a e.su be c enr-ie

1 bio pa:c-; m :..!- ana .'.ee. L-I leaimag. ivhich va -ehi-mi. he was compelled .: period of his death, in 17!M.o great an-1 History , experience, and th ;dle and di ijvtte a until t'a'.rtv e;r- of. guide his ngbr h tad witli hi left."" i thoritv. and uefulne, a member of the ' tious eah:ulation,concu r in tes

INl'PUNAL niPPOVPAIPNT. h.avdv in favor of trading w ith .... lathe.

History , experience, and the mo-t scan than with New ()i!eans;it is thf,. -uj-; :..

tif ing wlir.t can be olaairici fr-an P tltian i-r a : .

o. w pen be

pphe ; himself tj law: : Mi K-cf P. unsyh ania, a law- corn rntion that framed the pn -ent enn-t 1-1 have been, and must ever be the c.a.se portion of Kentucky a no bp. f-ui a 1.

ti c pr e p'"r ". . eiieiS'n . (,, ,t"f ; . oj Delaware in eaini.vit law 1 r. 1 1 1- bmgr 1 j.'ny is artrdo, inter Csli:".' and aa",!ienli a

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verof great ..Inlitie- and ardent re volution-1 tul ion of the l'nit-d States, took a consi !- iniences ot opening an immense new mai- tinu a e.nr. while th v -an be .!.

i p-itiio'i-m. Chief Justice of th t" en ! erable and inllaential part in tiie debate, ' ket to any already etahli-he.l state or tVom New Orleans n!y nc r:i lw. nonw eab.h. governor, die 1 at bo ears ' a senator in Congress, ;i -h;ewd and ready j nation . The 1 :- of nation, of power.an 1 rn- nth-, in return for 1 cla e. oi l. Hi biography entirely authentic.! waiter, a io'ncal debater, a rn dcl of prob ' of coioaiorce. m ay be trace : to this can-o An rnmen-e tej : itoi y u !:! then ! e r

'P.-1. JlV.a".ai. oi ( o-meefi-Mit ori:m- an i replenished with instructive details. !jtv, discretion, and tea:lfa-tnc-s. a-

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gs i-. tar Paphrati s. the de, the ahadter- our man-try .

Jittn-s S;.iit'(. oi I ei.n-v vani.i. a sin v ev-' rerei e. as any natraot id . ne time.

;:icn an npr.giif and i e:e; olent m.-p'or, lemarkable far facefioiine and ec-! biography is fail of instruction, hot prolix j ranea-i. and the Plack Sea, to the more! The c.-mmerce cf the wc-Naa s? ;

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ch int. .-cnP'e.l ti;e gr eater pari 01 n:- een: ncitv . pr.e ticed the law tor upwards to tedion-ne-s . niiem umguoms or 1 -a mgai. .--pain. 1 nn- o es-u.g a- mev .:a. ii-mtorv s nee

g or-- t-i the t.nb;.- ser :. ot" s;i y earr. died a n'-na-aria.-i. lli-j The other signer are J hn Hancock, j laud, and Ivijai'l. A id to the well :: reafer in extent, and more ferine th i:- ''.., i ! .,'. 1. olC: nnecticc.t a'aifjeje e rv plea-aid 'Win. Hooper, lei w aid ltutle.ig. Than. as J known c.iU-s of aggrandizement, ll-Kving the Atlantic states will, at no icrrnte p.

;.!e 1 !!! -Iiman out:! h;s t w en: -s,-.--nd 1 .o:nxs . !..:. ot irguu 1, educated in i Hevward. j r. Th-unt liVtrdi. ir. AitnurMiom toe opening ot .an exiensive new 1 ion, ccntribute more, it -hou; ! -et m. J

, 1 . a!o a a i ,1-an euran it I iw er P.-, .gl md. an opulent planter. a--ti;e miliM- Iid-lleton Samuel Ciia-e. Wru. P e.-a. r.i..nt 1 f '00 -!: t h:-i" J-i-te e el hi- iv .gfi'e. c.-mm tndt r in-chief --f th' ir j Thomas Stone, Charles Car roll. Hi-hard

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maiket. t- an already e-t-i'alt-ue 1. enter- the importance an I commeice ot oar s;a-pri-ing. an I iudu.-tri m people, the very port-, than the ten it-'ry a which th.". err: imjtoitant c ''ii-eijueiir f of tlie gieater now dependent lie-cw.nOMau b: ( e. ee a cheap!.'--, -alety. and punctual . en,u:ii v, l;- Potomac and 1'hr-, tV.ni evtrv In: in time, of Mill-waiter transportation over wlii h '.as been b-oiid,' to : nbiic vir-w.!- - I md ' iiaa ige. an 1 in iei d tide n i igati ai ; a b e;.b d preference to all other w he h and wiiat .ei pi event Maryland from in have tt !ecn eiam:m-d, ixcej't those !. 1 f a-mg in wealth, p -qn! it i .ri. and pow r me" - ot the lake, and 1 lie M 1--1--1 j a . from the same can-.'.- whb'h have ia Hi..- ' The- tales of New 1 ;k, Man latebae i b! v proouct-.l these t-ff-ct- in all age-- a ad . a - .a 1. !.ob, 1 j,, 1 j... ;4e s ,, tfo- gre il

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