Western Statesman, Volume 4, Number 13, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 7 June 1833 — Page 1
WESTERN
STATESMAN.
il. S. .TIAJOU, Editor. Our Country, our Country's Laws, and our Law's Supremacy. F. LAKKNO., FrisCrr & Pii&lsur. VOLUME IV. LAWilEXCEfSUitGH, FIIIDAV, .IILK 7, 1S5IS.
POETRY.
THE FORSAKEN TO TIER FATHER. B THOMAS HATXI-.S tt.VVLI.1, Oh, name him not, mtl.-a it be In tonus I shall not bioMt to hear: Oh, name him not, though false to W For-cl not ho waj once so th -nr. Oh, think of former happy ''ay.-, YVluu none cot.I.I hivaihp a (leant t-a.ne; Ami if you can no lonwi praise, Bo silent, ami fmcleai to blamt ! He mail be all U.at you hive In ai,t, If prove.1, "l wore folly to Hi f, u I ; Yet nviseerR yon bsiieveone word JJiTSJthci Vait.ft the honor of a f.ion.l. How many scent in ha-tc to li It What fiiemts van nevrr v. Hi to know! answer otif I knew In.n wi ll, And f.fn, at hast, it v. as not s. Yon jay, when all con.lenm bim ihns, To praise him b a.is to rfiivpiite; But, hai the woiiii i eti -iin l nr., Father! he wool, I not have been mute! lie may be dnr.el, an.l be may leant To slander fiieitil, as olh: isilo.Eot, if ? blame bim, trt- in torn Have learnt that baulul U sv,m too! D?frr:ionof myx'lf, hi unist. Hi? only eiioie ; ih i may prove; SnaUher.f all men hethri,i Coi.rieiniiK) for bring false in lr.v? The worbl has never yet eiiic,1 It? favour to the falsest heart; Its sanction rather seems toui! The hanJ a;ain to aim tha dent! Yon bite hii;i, Father, fm you know That bo was erne! to yoorchiM . Alas'. I stwve to hide my wo, Ami when you looker! on .no T titiiiet! : But or. 'MS f.tk1 ihe.-k appi as Ait rvi leuee of all I e felt; 1 piayed for strength, hot failing tears I'etrayo'l my weakm ss as I kn H. Oh! bate bim not, he nu:st have seen Some error that was never meant! And love, yon know, hath ever been Vrone to complain, an 1 to resent 1 Halehiit not, F-uVr! nor believe Impt'te-I crimes till tb V aie prnvfd ; Ail't proo'sh.oul l rather make ns jtiove For cue who onre u as so beloved . Fioin the Steithenville ("hionide. TO 1X1 A MY. .tf little Chibl c.sme on the plain, It'? ir v. a licht an.l paj ; mrl vutr liaii .foel ipiii kly tame: To lake the ihil i awav
few. A few flower pots were on the Two of these pits were filled with victims, , of the forge from thv free, and com- fence of Co summits of some. Others had litlle i Z""i,';,.;5 was .thr?t7n over them . The c.rth I and sit at - right hand. The chiefs ' the comna, nail nos l,,r n on it-,1 .,...-hol ; : nrls !st ami with a stick 1 sounded the r . b , . ; , il!' 101 a SU,Udal,d man ,md ditches. My stiek was pushed down with of m Workme :,re but mcn' thou art received fr
Constitutional construction, and
arativc aids thai the West ha.t
My stick was pushed down with , ""'"leu arc nut men; mou an i eeeivcu irom I lie .niilii and I Ho AorlU
s. I know not how far it could hare been !mM e. oo n nanponeu at tlie least ot r-asl f V.reat ai d now t i n as w as that
'Oil. Tlie calalion from thpse i!ilebi3 ' S lOmort. ruifl lil:irkmith Ii ivf lipen 1 nnmvil lln c.i.i ..,.1 v'n.tnn ,.f !..
. , - ..w... - . . wiltvi.llllllrf V U-. M , 'I I' V-111 llll, llL- III III I II I I'l I i:ij
.tmi in i.imj u.ij s uiunaaieu Willi water. "ire lnsnpportaDie. i turner, irom it to catch ho.iored ever since.
It IS a moras?, a SWamn nartlv n-srui d a l"eatli ol purer air. i he third tlitch was til- i
1 scriptiens
This prave yard i all a dead level, driv
lOi ass, a Swamp partly rescued a hvciiih of purer air. The third ditch was til
; from its wildness. 1 followed the nro- i ,eu VN uu Vter" ' e,e was l. t r, n-i v 1 no call font. I hurried Irom this scene, from ; osMon to the grave. 1 he coiun was ; (hl6 ,vi!(U.n,es9 cf the dead once more to the
! laueit irom the hearse. 1 lie nncsls rc- busy
jaded their mummeries.
POLITICS O F THE DAY'.
F BOM THE BOSTON COl RIEIt, MAY 15. Cf.AY AND Yi:BSTKR.
foil nt ry, was there a man within its bor- ', ders who felt its effects more delilillAilly than Mr. ( lay? After all "this : then, to suppose him capable ofdesijjnI ing, or even permit ttnri an estran-joment j from such a'noble, cslimable, and all
populous parts of the city. The dravs
Some jarsroil ' were now rolling by mc. All was animation,
1 11 . " . 1 . 1 1 r . .
was gam. A boy m a scart and a roue ''"S tt ' MlT The followin- loiter was tlr-t m.b-: powerful friend as Mr. Webster, would brandished tie cross Hnlv vainr -tn.l r,,!1 ot tllG SJ, the courteous, and the happy, . . ' '"-'"'t, init-i aa u-i jmu ... , ' j Oianuisncu ti.c cro.s. Jioly .atcr and c;llcillati ;life ,., v and iare i lished hbout four weeks since, and has to "nderrato Mr. C lay and to do in- ! incense, were nminiimivnnvprimrnf. , r. ... - . . . . . , ! ;....:., i.;, r..:fi.r..i ". i t
. ,r. . o . v.. v. v.... fosoiweaiut. 1 loft ly a tireaklast from this i oeen CXieriSlV eiy repilDllslieu. J'rofm- ' Ju?ul 1 J 1115 iiiiuuui anu iit.uiij sl-iiu-
.iiii. lilt IMICJlSlCilM'U t t IU 'U O film l nnmllir thn tnmlic ml Ir n.
curiosi-
their heels. The hearse callooed olF. ty I have no wish to iiidtiisr airain. The
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aim lilt; IJI OCCSMOn Ul'icrSPil. . '"""I: K J J levuinm. ills noi soicni, i . mu lur. n.,!!.. i i:.... ' ous luc-imorance (o our columns.
i now watched the process ot inter-. 1 , .-f- ... V........IJ.
ment.
blv some of our readers, who may not ! nKn,f
i have seen it, may deem it not a superflu-1 Uut it is asked, ht-c is that Mr. Web
ster is on ltr side of I fir, (t'lininittrcAum? dors nut lh;t s ' in slfongn ? 1 ask in wliut
r.y what do you judo? Th ?. . Wobsler sustains the co'i-
rpi ) . . r , . ' griM u ttru. vn no, one even muens or irnns i,WL t . u . 1 he body was that of a colored : a cUastIv smilr. alu, (lf.ei)i?es his mvll (pn . r,.. -t, n,.
person. Who had died ot the cholera ; cmoi.t destined to such corruption and insi-- ,r ' .
Svvvu:.i is notan epiuem.c now.) Ai,C , n.ncnnces, ami yet having the auda.Ky to b( " , : ' . I stilulional doctrines cet forth bvth-aJ-
, mourners were fine looking inn allocs, promi ami ambmous: Death loses its terrors ; sons no eniei i.tm an impi ession mat . , , ..
i . . . . . r i . i nil ins i.ii ifiii : ti in si ii i i-i i ii i i.
sncti a uravo yard, una ii a its obtccts. and Air. Ivi.AV and Mr. khstkk hav he- . . . ..r ..
' . 1 1 . I . 1 II M . II
aim au vocates i ne ievenue .-onci!on
j instance?
! reply is, A!i
: Thev t:irriril ti see llm l-cl rf tlnir
i r. ... t mi . . - . . alinremeiits, for what is there wot th livitiir 1 rmr nlirntl fi-nm var!i t!ior Urn tUi
...e..,u. i.ic graxewas not two leet and for,!in vet.a hole of clay aml dirty I Z, : u J ! Kill, known as the Enforcing
course of
a uau (iecn. i measnreo it inr rnrioi. -..t,.i-t hr,.-,. .-,. .i...i ..in. a n i
' I - - . -. . i .mhvi . I'uif jviii urau null llirciiut , 11-lYK ! i . 1"1 i y. Tlie bottom was soft mud into which ' a fitting frav.i ymd,'- if I had tho power, I ' ne Compromise Lull
I could thui st a slick almost anv denlh. ! wou,(l eniblazon these words on every la
i Tho water was n ilhm n font J ll.e tnn : l,ost iu Ntw OrIe.iit.
of the grave. The clods of earth around j jit were all clay such carlh as would j be dug from a boo. Xhe cofiin was put'
I info the grave, and il floated so as to he;
events which took place on
1 his is a great
Front a Imdon ,Wicra:inc.
lU.XC SOLOMON S UI.AI KSM1T1I.
Vet. Is
this votir evidence that Mr. Webster .. ?'.. r ,r . :..4 : 9 " :
' i t it it t t oft u r sine )l lite nu tiiitsii t nun : ii i In,,,,, mistake these gentlemen, to be. sure,,. . ' . , ., 1 s I- i . . i . i , I lis. von hive ouite as niHi evidence B. diltered in relation to the most eligible! . . ., ri, . , 4 i . .,. . ,i that Mr. Clav is on the side of tne ad-
t ouisu iu ue, iiiimiuu ai iiic iiiiie: nuiu anxious lo put a stop to the mad career
of South Carolina
a ti, : K tvt..: I Tme
uuit imr iiiLuiiit; iiuu iiir; m iwi in i i iv.ua- (
ministration, liecaue he has introduce
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u k . .. aim auvocateu a in i ui uuaniiy iiu imhboth anxious lo re-!, .. , , , , ,. r
lecuon and to reduce unties to a mere
t
Am it mnw in ,.,t, i.v. i K., .... r,. 1 1 . . ... 1... levemnj SVMCili, I'l e. " i "od iiih:
! A "i nddikeltiokin, Iru f i will, hi. pantaloons above his knees, all if!0 3f). t!l;,t "' anxious to preserve the m anufaclunng j I covered with the chv in which he I ad 1111 c aii:!uk(-,sr the head arlih-1 interest which was in a rcat degree lonai lUts"1au' ib-e worl-iit-r 'f i't ,Jl('int'Cers, and cunning workers in silver ne.d; staked upon the nature and character! Rut let us understand matters ll-m-ico.tornw Mr. Clay thought ant by saying that Mr. Und a wti-tde moniit'e.rCHenofihe rnf' stoneyea, all who had aided m rear-j he saw such a disposition in the South VWbster ts on the Wc of the cnhninislra-ij-in 'J ,,..,,, ,,' , ,;' , ,7 .ul S the temple of the J.ord-and he ! as rendered necessary the kind of bill that ,h?lt li0 has changed hs ground, or i- . dhen abr h ,1J ! 1 fniJ mil them "Sit ve down at my ta-jhe introduced-whilst Mr. Webster, ; changed E.ny opinions r principles I If ll e fvve o h 1 b,C; 1 hnV lPTd a feast for all mv unconscious of such alarming appear- is meant, it is a gross error ;ind gross 1 n M 1 tl ohc.; ! worker, 'and cunning artificers". ' anees iu the southern sky, thought ill perversion ot the fact. If on the quesi H eel f K 1 etch forth vour hands, therefore, ; saf st fo all concerned to do nothing on of South-Carolina Nullihcation icrol nhen J or,v:i'id cat and drink and bo merry. Is j more than to let the law of the Jf th there is any similari.v of opinions and r laborer worthy of his hiVe-is ; July, 18IW. go into operation, being il- i views between Mr. Webster and the adtVX , '? v- ' I nj it '! i ot the skilful artificer deserving of hon-! s-lf a great diminution of the rate" of: ministration, it must be obvious to any 1 . ; occ .uuca,- una w.uktd, , tn.u ,mt the. nv that Vre:idetb ! i-.riir.-. n r-ot.rec;inii losniiibern ferlinrr. ! one, at all informed upon the matter,
i I1UI1IV. "lUlIll . ,,
i i . i. . .. i . i i .ii uu i t nt: v. in a
i men lookeu areuiia amnng the
when Solomon
.,dl ..c o m,!riinn nf revr-miP .-ul-.n. I that Air. VVebster had made his lull ex-
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i . . . . i .int i ; : ( m i li 1 1 1 ii si iii i iiu r in i iw a iirinn!i iv s. i 11:1 1 lSIl'Illi I'NKv' - . . . . . - .
graves. A hole here, and holes there , . ', .. ... I " - . ri ! dortrines in relation fo Tu!bfication .,ii i,. r ,l . , I worn men were seated: and (he fatness mi-ht serve as he best criterion of the aocuu,Cs In ru,ulon 10 uii.iuauon were all ready for the next comers, , , , ;. t, , " j e :...,....:.! nearlv 1 wo venrs nro in the contest wilh
, C i 1 . . ! hi nt: icrni it u t lit: u i i(j a hi me u;i i Kinu aUU oegl eu 01 ituuti in i ai a .' r some six feet long or more. s?mc three;.. , ... . ., . .i i , . , r Ti. ... Mr. Hnvnn hC, b adminislration
who knocked loudly at the i That thev were in opposition lo each ! n;ul expressed meirs ana u ineieis
r four feet long. The water was in all i
,; Lie graves.
beneath our
: came one
That they were in opposition loeachl
i feel was like that of a s amp, Ike sir-
door. and forced liimself even into the i other in the discussion
, festal
bill is certainly no evid
on Mr. Clay's'"11)' similarity between them, mce of!iostilityJsimi!;,,il)' h evidence ofclwi
1'or wbv.? This Haitli is vilr, Riv.l vt I'cr Mi.-h a little 'ca: ; To stav airifl it's Itirinj Miii!!: It could not tairj heir. tio! little !ratos Inntiri-tl Home to thy native latnl: Where ut a thonn'it of kviln'ssj lntrtules upun thy min 1.
ilc
chamlier. then Solomon the bill is certainly no evidt
i, tic; in u ;i.i.ii iieo sun uau incs usieu. I T. ,, , ., . T,r, , . , . r r ., I n i n thai l ie I ... . ..Umnr VVM5 rrlh. mirl c:iil Vlir Mnr! Ait. I I. . nr)criihri fer rinnllirm 1 I'I'illl tllilL lllu
j tumbled over broken echins, pieces o i , T ,- , ,, i' , t 1 . .1 . irr Welister's iound , . , -it - ; 1 1 what manner ot man art thour .A nd course being known, he reasons for that iU1, eostc 1 & v.io.iuu, 1 which were piled in hf.le Leaps, and ,. , . . . ' ., , , i ,rnn over to theirs. I . f i - t 1 i . 1 ! I he man answered and said, r.en , course, and again t the one tuggc-ted b 1 lu .-pieces onvD.cn uro phueu slae, ; w- ) honor mt: 0 cuji mc ,!l0 h Mr Clay:hut in (his very thought I Mr. Calhoun avers
1 10 irai r. uic :;o. ut me iasi uui :eu. 1 110 c, r 1 . 1 .1 j ' 1 -.it- 1 ;.K. ,-,.1, ;.-. .... .. 1 . . r, ! Son 0! the I orire: but when thev desire : and nbrase with him was in narmon v 1 ster is tlie. ct I Jsie an
and that
inge, it i,
administration have taker
not that he u , that Mr. Wcb-
thor of liis inter
i to mock mo, (hev call me blacksmith: with the strictest friendliness the sh-, pretatioa 01 mc constitution, ueciarinj.
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j ana seems nine inn ion 01 woriving in . giitesl asperity never e&capeu irom 111s; nu?uv.u tiHisuuuiuH "' .
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) .1 I (Ml " 1 I I t illlLlUtCI! lilt Willi SVi Uill illlU MIIUI, tai. II l, 1 I, Oil I 1IC UUIL 1 ll.UIU. iill. V Id ft ' - 1 l" . . ..-.j. HV a tca.1 DO( V. I yld S-ICS Ol.i pO.CS, ' , ,.am. O Kii.r. i not iinnl i ' AA ,rlo,0 n enr.-ncm at M r. V. ( ..n't 1 ,i S OTDOSC of I liG COtlSt itlUioil ill Jul ::
' ! trnlb liiv ei.rv.-int rfosiros nn better. : : r,.l;,.;iniKlv harrnwiiinf the emresiimi of' arv 1830 General Jackson's Dl'Oel:.
cuni.is were put up;isiu,, . . ot,,,,in!, 4tvbv rnmo vo.i ! br.. o:.r iVnm iIia debate. 1 it ' niaCioti against the Nu! lifters came on
p.! most two
rery earth g
vegitation was that oi
1 rank weeds iloun.-ked 1
a su iiiii'i.
oeg'uv over
nia-
jsuch as our
I w tiile sides of
1 7 v i V 1 said Salomon. V'hv come vou;new born zeaP from the debate.) it ! matton against the ISullihers cam gr.ne stones. u .iat a spectacle. 1 . lhu3 ru(ldv .,,u. uni)i(lJ0!1 to the feast.' was -a way he has," for he knew Uut! about 10th December, 1S31, r.lmos ei )u l..epi.un nuia in an exaggua . whor ; 2;0,;c s.lTC lhc! chief workmen of there is a species of greatness that de-! yearsaflcr and General Jackson's
O! may r fi'.l nv smin to j.,in, Til) Soiiit's hajij y ''.ut-iiin;;! in r a'.; the iat:SMtwrt SV.iiis bH Hc, Hl-jry lo lio.l in l' Jvi n!
itsi.M:r.s.r.t.i-:oi'.s.
tin
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iff n m I
mv Lord. 1 cMine rudelv.
invited?" "Please ye! lies all sarcasm and triumphs iu all ar-jsage to Congress on tne same subject,
replied the; gument. Te best friends may hon-1 appeared in January lSo2. quite two
s mcs-
ted words
i WandenT! - yrt f:n tl.er t tlio 1nt
I ard. I a rinroiichod tiliat anni-airil i i tr nviii
I ati.l so'tlM-y ire oailvd. Thry UMk ec-e-: man because thy servaftts oblige me to ; estly differ on a public matter, and be ; years after. If these two last papers, jdiiivly bkr the ovt-n doors in our Uitchnn. '. force my way, but I came not unbidden. I nol'the less friends their integrity of; uttered about two years affer similar ; They wyre six or srvon iWt d. rr, ix or fpvcii j yas it nol oroclaimed that the chief views is with such the bond of friendship. ! coustitutiowal grounds were taken
i in1 tllT; , !rs : that is: : workmen of the Te.nide were invited to i M r. Clav it is said, did not consult I against the milliners to those put forth
' of cat lh ol.t- above Hip other "an om"' be-in- '"C W itll ti assijnwl for rach. Tho dmr of these ovens he who carvi
i ,. i,.. roio.i nr iiii,-l, (,: ,,i ,.i. .-,..1 ,.i ..r t r.ti .... i, ...i.;t Atr.. ,..,....( r. i ,.. i'l..-1 if-hs fr -or is if not rather cioo o
, ... ... v. , . . . v.n nmnv i3 U ?I.UtitUl . -llll ill; M no IIOUIIi lie v.lilivil. l.im. L,i. mn v. I'l j ; -- -- l i sot,,c of thtse Were itHcrii,tio,i! " niitr-: inlaid the roof with pure gold, said,! with want of good faith exactly in this, j the administration's arranging iiselfun- ! hie pei haps. Many ol tln.se ovt-tis -.vcre open : . . , ,.' f. ,mp l,..i 1,'J l. ! der 1 he annroved doct lines of Mr. Web-
A WT!. pr r his aHer-; l And he who raised the walls, said ; seen the views of M, Webster, for they j ter? Let the world decide, noon, (April ..i.j w.iimg. un.ur a i ri,., sjckeiu; frota Hie spectacle. For uWHe is not a cutter of stone.' And he,j were always undisguised and he! But Mr. Webster made a speech on hot sun, the day was as warm as our ; Uu rarlh ,M;$tilmce wiwhI to iming, In 1 vho made the roof, cried out, IIc is! may have desired to" know from Mr. the llevcnne Collection Bill, which bill tlbol July among the. tomhs and the i ,anv ,,!, tin: ..dom.xv, -r, ii.M.raWe: inot cunin2in cedar-wood; neither Calhoun what was the least that would i had been asked for by the President Sraes in the (athohc burying ground.! Has morning (April '21) 1 rose with' nowcl he the invster. 0f uniting5 suflice as an apology for S uth Carolina! therefore it looked as if he. wat on the.
I stit'uvu ....v. . s a ..9 ...i.iiiiig nrr1, nf slrann-o limber together. tn rpliw nn. To sun nose that Mr.l side, nf the J( mm titration. Let us s?:
I " & . " . . . ! . . I .. .
t "ftlii- l'lirilatKrDaity riict.
THINGS IN NKV OHI.KANS.
t the i empie w ere. lnvned to i ,ir. l-l.tv it is sam, oiu noi t onsun ; "-.um-i m. . .u.... Ihe ICing of Israeli Then ! with Mr. Webster upon his comprom- hy Mr. Webster, is that to be. called ih red the cherubim, said "This ise bill, but he consulted with Mr. Cab: going over to the administration by Mr.
r.oiil tin. t'ofitspiin A
bv. Ihe pneMs in ihe cnurc.i were i not to be risked without danger lor a T. s:ii(i s,.lan. "What bust tbnn i f'.l.-,v wmtbl abandon Mr. Webster to how l hit wa. The dctrine of i.u'Uli-
working mum, ties oyer a dead Vody. long time, by a person not acclimated; ,,, snr.Snn of the. IWc. wbv I should ; take nn with Mr. Calhoun, is doing in-1 cation had neen blown in the air by Mr.
Colored persons sat there or kneeled ; and curiosity again drew mc to another . tmt 0rder ,hce to be plucked by the 5 justice to Mr. Clay; nay, more, it is! Webster in 1830, when General llayno there with wax tapers in their hands, grave yard. Curiosity u an impulse 1 ; hcart SC0Urged with a scourge and tigmatisinff Mr. Clay with ingratitude,! was his champion. During the late A sextonw.tb a cross or a spoar, and a j cannot resist. It gets the belter even ';slo,4ed to doath witu Monesf And . which we think his generous heart is in-! session of Congress Mr. Calhoun resign-
,! capable of, for surely, ifever friend was led his station as A ice President, and his - i true, ifever man was faithful, Webster! partisans sent him lo the Senate as their I-; was that true and faithful man to Clay : champion of nullification, as the "tor-
g.' throughout the whole period that he was i lorn hope" of the parly. It was some
one was sriitiwin-g i run. im ,.t-, .,u ,i..om ..uuuo, ou. noi any wnere a- t;.(l fnrrvrri Tl.n rhinf i.nn ..f ihe b.d.l .,n as -a candidate for the Pros den-1 miiM lerable t me after Mr. Calhoun
cense and holv w ater. I ho hearse were; neat as i saw in the Trench grave yard. wort-rrs wood, and .mid. and stone' Hal chair. Besides a thousand influ-i took his scat, before Mr. Webster s iid
atibetloer. 1 he r. lhu w a, s,n brought j II is a more am-hil alFtir 1 ban even w saij lhi,t I am not of them, and ; enecs exerted by Mr. Webster in allia wordin relation to the great quosout. The priests proceeded he hearse., the scene lbu,M, bod before, i" Uiey have said truly. 1 am their stipe-' quarters of the country, his vigilance, lion. This silence was produced by
Men and women w hi, tn . o. nan urn, a e t.an.j tovero.1. the ovens tw. ,irfl),c Ul , ,ivud was 1 created.', and devotion, and forbearance, to say two considerations, xz: Knowmg the headed, some under an nnibnlla, and are badly plaster, d. lucre is little ;lam ,lcir matU.r, and thev arc all my nothing of his guardianship over Mr. ! defeat General llaync had experience 4. come without, bdlowed the hearse on . Iikc ncalne: s, pi opnefy, or even decen- ;scrv.ints. And be turned him round,! Clay's chivalrous excitability through-' and at whose hands, a sense of decora ::. fool to the gravt: yaru. . cy. 1 be whole is shameful and the , and S)i( 0 the chief of the carvers in j outUie whole of th" unprecedented long: toward the new champion long rcstram-
ntiiiiuj . " ""-- " "s'"1 """'when the Son of the lorge' heard this hack t.T the cros and the coffin. 1 wo j haunted me alter yesterday 's stroll. I he was ,U) SOft disinayod ,,ut ndvan
t mo a utie nov were making : went lo me rroies am. l ie American . . . . i i ...i. i .. i i
. . , . : '. r, . . . ' , cmg to tne tame, snaiciien u n aim swai
noises in .aim . .... m , .cnc.i, anu ; n ry ng g.ouiui. i an tomhs there are ,()Wed a cu o( will, and ?aiJ uQ Kin
pric
loud
I went into ike grave-yard with the : Americans he re, would not tolerate it;' ..... .an ib,. ,nn u,u vnn
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procession, aim sm frtin imu .in uto ii uit-j uiriui; i.us ineii aoiumg jdiice, themselves as Ihey went by the crucifiv. ' and not the place lo alight and make The grave Yard H large, v, ry large,' monerMn. But no man calculate on
. . . - i hum in nni to iiil tun i in inr inn-
iii isf, it dying here and if he does. o far f rom ,tri t .t i t -,t i - t , ' , J. , ' ', ' "',,,ni. sot s,'y hom;tde the chisels with which I caniiol i li lends, it mall 1 1 s not much to him. bow. .t . i-.i t i nn .... i ill i .... ' V the s'ones ol the I emple were carred !
session of Congress preceding the Prcsi-ied him c2dly. lt was but courteous as
carve?" And he said, "The black-i dential election, was equally admira-; well as becoming in Mr. TV cosici, as smith.' , i be and unexampled. He was never I he had won a victory on this subject,
And he said lo the chief of the mn-! known to be absent from the Senate' to wait to give other men in the fcenatc,
a ; or w nt re his iod v
i raves rrailv ,ln
IS l.'il.
are here
t? dollars
nl-o krpt for 1
And be said' "The blacksmith.'" And
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Chamber one instant, during the session who were great in the nation a eye ai.u of Senate, when Mr. Clay was out ofj who thought with him, an opportunily the way; and seldom, indeed, when he to gather laurels by the conquest of the
covering peihaps live or ten may be nioie. it may be less
measure a cross with my eye. What
spectacle i there! The hurried image
is yet in my mind. I tanitot drive it
from my imagination. I he lombs were j fh ; . Tl:n'ri,rth ; Von hewed the trees on Lebanon, and! lion in anv great debate, leaving bim' the Hsts-afUr seeing frog the pubic
t 1 ..a rrtnunn I linCo t lin r-in ! ... . ' " . . . .
nil iiimic waiktil over nmk nmkr m-r fi-rt. Miro
ford It, Will neer lie Milled Under! pircrs of. nlTms arc ?oen hire thati in Hip Tath
i. i ii. ..i.:..f r .i. . i :.. ! i ll f.rkr..-.. .d nrca. miirliiv r ,ir l:nn. lint alter long wail-
tu,,. I .. i r . . iiv; .tui in niu viiili vi mc wtitiveis 1 11 vv .is in est 11 1. nn.... . -- tiov.n can bp bail fornxtyor srvi'ii-. ,M .., ,:,! '. ,: ,.. . l. ri .. ,.l tw1(v,l inr in ton .-r
,V tomb tnnst cot a larp tnii ; woo.i, " no maue uie toois wun wnirn sions ro oiviue won mi. v-i.., uuum.- mi;, mm p-
rrour.d. The lcrr.b re. chiefly, or ell, ' "tc yt. t b .1 hmt-i much of the tranches . . . i.i . I . ;i. ;.. ., I :i, n . ,... ... ... ... . .
of brick, Pome plaered over, some not. ' rl.oUra victims w-rebu- , -""" ' .. m Thet arc from two and a half to three ri'lL hT u'T if H wrre U lhe,nr,,hc'?r !" B,W ""I1 " '"ry, lin Jl -,. . ... . i, i array wor-U in the ,bcription, portray tht makes your instnimenls. by which Toil r,.f;t l.gb-nr.l the e is; ,1 e oven ; facts a, th-y U,,,,..,.r,I t at limt alar,is work beautiful things for mv Lord
J 1 1 V, '".r Ta i Wo'?t "cr,,",,u the King?" And he said, "The black. is, the '.'.thalf rratirrl tin- Ir-rruts of 11ioe timr. ,t n . r' t ici legant "p imclf w ho.l,, ,, wi.hnnt rortii.s piled in mU' . 'roi enough, good fed , ; - J nia around th.?e pit,. Thp ibuvmrri ru I "w p:,,' oolouion: "thou hast proved
formed th-in into the pillars and roof j lo cull the honors without aid, without prints from all parts of the country , : of the temple?' And he answered.! partnership, without division and had j that Daniel Webster was looked up to
reason instead ot passion ueciueti mc ny ine. nation iu meet mc jy great contest, Webster's speech at Wor- lification and when scarcely lime re-
hole, or front door, inlo which the body'; ;aso,i
l rait, rome of the tcmbs in II
Cftbotie buryiiigground, are el ii nti
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.. ri i i . .... 1 ! cpJ nffiti.ljfnilopto ihejar.l svbri'k was their that I invited thee, and that lion art all wUloT overshadowed a fcw,butaYery!busin,(..n,, Uicn hJlcA of lhrfr rrofil!. ! fathtl. in H,-t: Go wash the smut
. ...ill... . J Mr. I T... ' ...i.....l l rm ibrniicrb I lir ei.nflirt f".
cester alone, wouiu iwiTo in. niu mi vviiij j in. mn u w . President of the United Slates. Websler did offer himself as ready io But even to go back what event "try conclusions" with the Sen.tt r cf bad such powerful influence, lo draw South Carolina, and did meet him, Mr. Clay into public life again as the j and triumphed over him with singular memorable triumphant stand made by I success to use the language of a byMr. Webster against Mr. Hayne in de-' slander, tosaiug the doctrine and the,
