Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 May 1832 — Page 4

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ion tiii; avtti.hn Till: COQUETTE'S SOLILOQUY. a transcript-. J I'm worried, slurried, and perplcx'd, Me brains arc whirl M all upside down. Half crazicd, rr.'tck'd. and s?relv vcxkl, Almost c.r.nstraj-iiM to quit the town. I've haen here years a score and deht, And must 1 s-y "not married yet"? Tho' mvxi I've lonvM the wedded state, O brr. why you let me fret1 Your heirts ate surely made of stone, Or by your eyes have b.cn deceived. Use hearts you've none, or stupid grown, And by no ch irm can be rcliev'd. l'e borne, the h dl, the fn-st and rain. And trod the streets through mud and snow,

Hut all n;y trouipiii's been in vain, And ail my primping would not do. Three hours long in every dav, T in the Io.)kin-i;lrss have look'd. I've cut I'd my hair so many ways. It's kinky, hook'd, and fi izly crookM. I I shaped my mouth so many forms, It's now almost (;f shape bereft; J-gae my nose such various turns, That it a turn no more has Ivft. N I've tinged my face so many lines, Trom gridy i;ray to sick'ning red, 1'rom mdky wliite to azure idue, It long of hue h is been devo;d. Was it fur this I froze my toe! And presi'd my pate with such vast weight! And stay'd myself so very close, That scarce my heart could palpitate! Was it for this I went to church. And herd the preacher's idle prate' Though none could feel sly Cupid's touch, Yet hope and patience bid me wait; I'n.t af-cr all, then seek mv home, In spirits shatter'd and dcprchsM, x!i! must I say "go home alone'! "Was it for thi Miveif I dressed? For what have been mv witching smiles! ?dy graiefulstep and pit:. sing mood! The stupid dolts gazed all the while, But statue-like Uumov'd Ukv stood. And shall my chick, now fresh and lia'r. And forciuad be with wrinkles fraught IMust I remuin in Cc lib's p iU i O Lu.l, I cannot bear the thought! fAnd sh id old age come C l ewing on, . Tind me a toothless grav-hairM maid? Tl. .. .. f : .i i

y i us. i,i'iH I'M tikt u u i . i a i 1 1 e vl .1 iv ! I Clannot Time's speed AAliilcbe stave lien l a m ntent recollect. It's but ms(lf I id. une for this; Among the beys I play'd ccp.iette, Thou-jftt they would take it not amis.-?. Supposing words would mend tile biv.ich, If 1 a dash sliouivl 'eiiouj 'em make, 1 cut a suarih of boundless reich, )hit th( re wa- a most sad unmake! in o;e peint mistaken was, And that w as a motet i d one. That too, w hen 1 thought "all the beys Vast iceolleclions would have n';.e'" i ) i :sr O N DING S .V N X , ri.ty is ;i . J'1J (?'i?vI K r f rsftc: Washington-, March 17. Tlie diitins'uiihcd members ofthe Senale have been particularly noticed i t my lormer co: mmunications. Of ti-.c aggre tratc c'nrac !i.-.r rf Hut n.t.. r '-.ii ... T diwi ui inni wviij. i u. iiv it- I have not spoken at length. I cou'.d noi do justice to it m an ordinary comto Ul.j.: cation. It has been pronounced by tho-e v;ho were eapab'e of judging to be one o! the m ?st imelligent public assemblies in the world. In great m n, perhaps, no country can show mmy superior to Cl.iy, Ca houn, Webster, II yne and razewtll. They are emphatically tlie five r;reat r.i n of tli at holy a statmn which an) ouiiutrv onsvr .er with sulTicient opp ntuni'v would assign thcr. wiihotii iiesita I lio'. Ann yet the talents are cuiiuuslv varies C-i y his iiuaa-ination, rei-!e, bnllimt, and sp.irk.'inrj el.rp.icnce, and is! en atluirai!e legislative tactician. t'a:. j h illO Is note cautiaus. His thouedus f. w copiously and are snipped of ail nclapinr. Webster thinks not so rapid:y as Ca'houtn but when in full excitement has more power. Tazewell is an arch Sa.sytr, who sti.es a topic with great ig ir. lie is a troublesome opponent, and wid tear otiu's argument to ;eece3,it possible Ciay, Calhoun and Webster.! have been leading men in the House of j

representatives, and their speeches there j "a n vcr .1M 1 ,u' 5l'Ciphia. v.iii well conipatc with, any of the mo.lrinS 1''(i'ls ,vas l Jodt;e. He would now cSTorts of oratory. Ciay an not ustice r,',ir:ir !) tu. r ; 1 lhe bench thati in tt.e dotte hun in his reported speeches. Oi l t'',-ltc 'c s nnsVi!Scl in rules a.d or-

Calhoun I cannot so well speak, r.e vet hiving iteaid him in a Ion cd'.rt. Web.tei appears well in ptin;, peihansl rei well as in the Senate His stv'.e is tnnrc f.iiiUMK. mnrc t .: i . 'i r , !,".. , - 1 .. ... ... . ... , ..T .... I - phots ol'icti better contrived, thai; Cmv' though not sn ne w, n -sr iodic Jtin half so oohl an iimginatt m. T.:z web's s!t! e .m: i'ss and archness, and ire a Ji earnest w ay re talkitig , im one can lepo.t. V ye. mere yon losC xVi oice." hoais'j' Io th --s.-; :;-e whom T -,r.,: ro; r.t nee v u'd h ll.tl wI'-lilvVI., v. asu-'ue: v.- a in i.i bl.a-M- .. .,C P; iu.,:" .t n,rts i he Ihcv have actd on i mpj:;a:il vvculd, peihap... entitie t!,e.; l(J ers! r.ini.. i) it mere ii a vancj , t 'in; after them. The talents of t.:-. , c s re inaming are wendet tudv du ei s .:m twu resemb'e Cicdi tJtlier in pets n, nun .S ) pf, or sinniaitty ul mm,, s ia, a... ilkeis, others tay nodiiog, but vutc in 1 am t. id th it Mr. T.fo-vtU Ins M.f. ft veil thii wen. t uadeiac dd v.hi.!: ha ..f i'-'.ted ku v". .

Viri - - .Ov end dUrrcttU', and arc Ihc vf rr :

best ho-m.r s n cn bors. Hpr;iue is a beautiful, a jvracc Hil and rnnitnai.iiiii. sneaker. He unites ele eance of stv le amd manner with superior ; lotfic Holmes is wittv, sarcastic, and shrewd. ; With these ouJi'ie he unitts a preat c.Miimatid of fact, an rd.undance of rc SHHich, crcat "nuiostrv, and a pi uvokin I ca'mtitss of manner. Siisbee is judicious and w(dl versed iu rnmicirp- Ii.- t:lks se!.l(in. tut ..ivs!

to 'd'e purpose. !jnte ihe bo. k dtvouttr t!e compii-1 rt-plt alien, digesti-.n, chiiiinca'.i'.c, ab Cell is a jrave, dignified man, ivho ' cr vA word- to fr. h h si :1c ct the case sorption, nutrition, the com i act ion td the resembles Clay in personal appearance 'You vid alw'HA fii.d him i b t stnsti mu 'cU" to pcrhxm motion; t'.ec'is'ii and is of en mt-'aktn for hio by s:ran stro'.irtr mtr the walks urcili:cl the Capl- loitien of the. i.trvea Inr conv)ir.; sengers His op t ioiis are uoun his weiiit id. Ki.d t.'tiuhh' hard. . ajtiui ; t!se organs vA c '.ct-sts, ti e

iu bullion. 1 hey can bo ttusted it id! times, not ordy fur their coneciness, but 1 ! as fl ;w:ng fro.ti an honest ur.uiri upted ; heart. ii-., , . , , Hid has imnuc:crc2 and talen's, ani , , . ' , . , , ?eldom htirs from I.;s seat. 1 he ies i S'.y about him. the bo'ter, K obb-.ns is a scnolar ot the first rar k. i hie talks I u t little, and thinks the iroie You find him ever on the watch in the I Senate, when others are asleep ov reading , ther newsp:pers. j Koirht says smart tliino-s in a peculiar ; wa, 1 have seen hut utile o hiii.,uiiJ kivi-.v not his character. nat- ! mtic mam nenrrottv devoted to human l

Footc is a practised Lc??datcr, and is ! wildest coumts. Tut him into a New : ;w " '. 1 . , ! rent ct die jrr.uti n-avkct; r.M-tin i.o.l Vc- , . , ... . , , i : n.'nr.mr at astmn'te.n to a:eonoui-!i t!utr; . almost every day put in the ehaf by the , nn.lM:d vaucu-, r n 1 the multitude . y Cs .n ihv.i7.ir1 n coun'tvS n'v ' bitedten-. e, m tue l.-.tt i.au s; a.,. Vice President. He thinks and fl-hts on J -Aouid Jc.l, pvedios'-y to hear him : T)ec J,,-(h ,;tv -ml horor" Fxttvnes i ;,u a!'tri,ct M'n2ry cf ail mafer which his own ho'd;; makes short icechc s and '.talk. And he would ii ihiti-co them also, ' jM, e nuY ' The (Ihamtuen oi an ua reason - j m?Vy;" locust for the ecneral u.:d,-r. much to the porpose. and he cry likclv tocusiy olVlheir wood able Tariff, and the Au'hor of Keddiricatien. ! :.. l 'f'y Jy't-"' Jhe v e:.rw ' 2 . . . . . : -s v. nuhhuiv surfii!.teit(! d. and i.oa: tu:c

i nctwo Vermont Senators i nave never .opinions. . havm- no principle m common nut a m sta ss , :0aui,rYh(vv 5:Ue heard speak. j I yler of Vir-inia. n a p'.casnf, polite umoition, :oe tonnd united m tlum tuor to, ., ;..iJu(, J uett. .t v, , Seymour appears in private as a mat ; and generous man. Hit; style ol speak ,b..;le the 1 te-,t.e,it m his re'Vi vl'Ui- ; a 'l:.- which uas puh'.'lad in ;h;, of sound judgment, aul is well versed irim; is metaphorical, a ii'tle Irish like, and t!, I,s' l1 tact,ou ,n vv'v !u'::ot ,t,u; i paper . n the 7th c f Jai uar-. and titer m,i . r i i . 'i a - , lion, ;md ho our countrv with c.t;v on.ciu ani ; , ,, , , . n the in. crests of his country. father attractive. II tiwrks Mr 1 az- I ,r , t.jiv ; 1 111 ' s b:ic 1 1 n r flet td to sccte-e ei ;! rreiin:huvsen is a warmhearted, nat- ! well the greatest man in tho v.-nrid. fner. : a'laK ' ' I1' 1 i.t'ibnuoi s. An or; the l-.u.:u

i.i,,..,. r , , , ... , u , . i j , . 1 he causiess n lectu n ei our A.mistt r to i ii-ity, p'ui.'nthropv, and morals. ,i,hct (pcidians.j I si v aNtn vote end,,. .' 1 . , , , . . . vt , J , , , , C-.teat n'.tiin. v, ..s but Lie h.v-t otit act c: , tunes .he u bnuiant ?ntl eloquent. No j Dim turner, asaie m uuty bound lut ,l:a,.cc , .:,:nst t.vl.,v thii -

ne distrusts his notives.

i;icketson is a groHt, ma'ter rn tact Dudley oi rvew fork, is an amiable, '; tic hi its .idu-iuistT.-ttion. It w ill s. n he : 1man. Hz ii not much as an orator, bm ; vjjrntlemuniike im.n, v. ho never syii ary ; 1 wed bv (:htrs trp.iad.y hostile to the inter

ns a business man is invaluable, lie! works conic sections while others r.ie work.it ; oil' sptec'oes, a:-d is psaicu'ai !y ; ilis:ineuis!)ed for his scientific knowlede of uiious rnauuiaclQrin ptoceboos. Clayton is a noble -herrtrd, fenrrcus man. In the Senate, attentive, t'orp.ien-. and sagacious at times pet sver ititj and entluistas'ic. Give him a subject to dlscuss, and he will think and talk of' not him f I v ? r murdc Iim i i- ? : ,4 ? 1 1 t and jolly. lie would put a company of misanthropes in good how. or. lie cuid be one of tne vtty liiht men in the count y. ll he wo'lid hike the tt oubln. Nattdadi is a physician a m:m rl Tn '; judgMient and great woiih. hptakiin; i-i' out ol ills niodesioo, hut lie is a valuable

" old. lie pi ides himself on his kn-.r :.:lv;e ot commerce o."d thf hnancs-s. lit; is undoubtedly a iran of ta'cnts. Chambers is 1 know not what f.jrhe i olteocr in Man Lend, than ho ii m ihe Slates Srm'e of roprrjor hiding is a self-n-adc :r.a pn-'s minu jcu'e, invcatigotjrg. lOCiCa j f. 1 Si HO" 4ii.. .'( t! nu1 e I s -. - i' , . . 1 1 .s s. I 'S -r- - I '"atntr tnan ror hMiuancy, Lm: illuo-.m.;;-,o;; every smttect he touches v.i;h no v.- and 1 :i,de 'n:vs and iilvisti ctt'ev.n. He ni:i 1 ;!P,ove cy u l'ar tear of le,;-bla-lion Uo ::rles has not spoken at length. I do not know his powes r A mind. Johnston is indust. iocs and well real.! He supports his opinions with spirit an I ! III I earning l.e has not oitea inimded :n ; dcb'.fe He is a man of talents, hut r.p- ' I pears better wiih his pen than as a oeoater. Wasn't man is a new racnlvr. T n o . e, a nan not uaru ,:1:n ni the Senate, hue m private he has i;ood colicq'ial poers, i n''jch talent and tac t, and eiensiie knowledge rd 'tis whole country. He is a lawyer in New Orleans. Dallas is the son of a distiuguiscd father, who was once Secretary ol the Treas ury. 11; has abilities, but they are not j so great as his friends claim lor him. 1 He is deficient in taste: Hut vet he often5 strikes dTa beaiia! thought. Ha reas n:V3 lt!; ron-.'Jerablo torcc. He is a J ,lci - a; u c 1 r n'ii.u- at;atnst a p.t. i l i'-p.tim is a man ol talent, ai ci:nt ari-- bordering upon r.uilifieaiion. l.iiwn, his ccllv..e;ue, will never make i a sens.tt lO'.l. 1 roun is a ' birlnd !m;g Io Ifavorovl man ian V !th i vet V ' J ti f 1- r ... . i .t. is-, suv,, ''' am told, insmrh repeal. A ill etum ! JS P'l'r"d hiavilv upn hm, II 1 n is tne .j 1 x 4 t U' A d t i V t . 1 -1 ra ; . I tmn. He is a s pea sc.i . 1 1 . . s d!C:-- or.imauu ot e.egant i.mgu tg?. n j ts ca.itd ty so. ii : "tne h-.ty tt 1 , ' Mat u in truth o;:e of the calmest, cokst I s;n arvct s m tue erate. r;':r.5 hj 1 enu:a!ia'i for abi'.it;. llz i 'et! 1:1 ab e Lowv r. j (im.dy ta'ka iluet'y, .d rp 1 j; c s shrewd tetuirks. lii-i experience g.'io. hi. n attCTion in the S-jnaie. an.l he d ies 1 not w 'eary his atruetice ov to ) I: eeaeuti-. I uhtnt hog himsed' upr n puhbc r.otiee. s White, his crlleagae, i, a pto; j speaker. If he has ability I hive neve: it. . . ' . -.!.!.. . . . I . . .

business man, and iod;Kibiy honest. 1 diverUfi. d p.owtf, - Miy Ainrric m ma ' k. " . ,,;"'v Smith is an aged and -a venrrable poit.t out with pride and exuitatir.n. rCtT-vT" c . it j . . . , not en toe .k. .... ot tt.e f:u:m thnt t.ie Senator he dots not "totter, Vd..Ui.l who pleasure tokv any orcigncr ; .nt.,v c.litien" has l.on fox med; in.rj,;,.,, walks acf.ve'y, though over eighty yi arsi there, and as!; hu:i to con-, pare the Atr.e. finpu.n uent iu the ri,r;,e, prositviity x

j jic ie t:is.eni vvnerc It lit s. ld.ii, of Missis dpni is a r.dl, s'ou'lv1 nun, vl,j ...dlrcis the benate.

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'e;:.'. i, Utter. fh.r r. c d hater, i.r.d m ' per jnnrd appeal . i ccs ; i i j U i - i ; . y rCi.cn- - Vie l. J nee c lb ekle. Ol Kif.c and Robinson, ti c Wincis Senators. I am umhle to spc: Is, net heme; acvajb. ted uith cither in piivr.te or in puLi:c. Kane is a i.r.r lookirt? man, and wtai & spectacles K.iVr.Hon is a tall ndt!d:e aged man, ;,t.d t-k:s an active i::'trest in what is A', on vvUhcut public'y patlicipatinir in dvb.ttc. iJuOton is the M ,. c. '.i.l.rr hi of the Ikjck' rr i-i his keerie.r and rtnrd:.:m Vhty are b tl rather odd sptciii.er.s frcm . tho S-ate i Mihscmri. ! Jon-of A'abama is a man of moderate ' ..... i i powcis, svme shitwiness, and woutd i it wtd co.i.e under the liginian ana Liij idr-di di h.ii'dtui of the word clever. ; Moore, Ms col eague, is not a wenaer liher ot Cjiolm i, as I have told ; you be'ore, is in every sene oi the wotd. a i ui iosiiy. He has tab r,t, nnd it is the j ddt st tu'snl iouiio. b!e. He has learn-j ioL', but he puts it ouoer uses. Ileliaa; invagination, but it is the lm.ftnation ot : a..u ps, vi,f, iriiuui'iiUi in tilt wetl toe creatcst man in tho world. ( ner- : hansA and Mr Tewel. thinks him the :0!is of Vire-iria. thirty. Marcy, his ro''.n'ue, is Mr. Van nuren's .en-;tor;.al semii el. lie is a toan ! of some tab.r-ts, and is tr.dus'rious- V.'!;a' 1 he lean.-, is f.b.tdt.. d by an cftt t. I Si, ire: ije.st Iron iiu: i'.eueh, he docs rait o ukc a ! happy appa. anct in the iknate, but nl J imnroic. ! I Iciidtkks is a trend business more hut nothing r f;at kab'e to- talent. lie is en i both sides of the two to, birr?! oaetis 'i lot o ,,ll'oi i . r. i K r ; and has not yet opn d l is mooin luriher ihan ti say veu or fM 1 Now take this a?.vo bly id! in al' and ; votj vv iil : 1 not ojiiy very t'ttdt nx n, but very Utile oi a. S me jcrsons ci into nublio of.! -e, one can never i ccUr itiow. IPoi i;:; r. .-.-.tii t.ilent. and vs' ) ' licari Senate with the House ot Lmdt, , ur House of Commons ot England. 1 j hav la'ked e,iih those v.dm hae hctrci ' IliMirthni soeak. r.n! thev te!l me that ; or pv.vt'ul bpor:ivC ai!its, (de.v mure o'li'! t(j;i;.U mr s't-o, btvie, aeo j ut).ssv;ti ide lot'O:, Webster is his supe ; itn; tor nerv at:d 'lem?. duu.s burss ot fee . :mi 4 ! r t ti ir f .f . ! I . n ii -. n. v.,. . . y . . i. . . - . ; .carr, ilayr.e yields to n ..;.; and lot ' prnvcki.-g, h.u 1 1 atimr, a-.d ciooktd ar ; i;ii;(ii;, 1 v.- ud put i.Kuvvcll agr.iusi ; toe world. I veri.y believe the cutty . hanator cati pioie that one and one . mi,ke three. IlIUD'S KflC;. An ec: is i-ne cf tne mt-st snrptisir.cr JO productmus in the v.uvki. Suppose ao ir ware put into ihe harJ c! a neison : who had r.ewr known or ?tard of such j a ii. ano uu- tpus.'i-oti were put m mm, . .i i -i ....-.!...,. o ; . u i . . . i'i !..;. fc ;.'. i mi Oitl'1; 1 ' M t'"'i OJU j He womd of course, ascertain what v.t,re it contents, -.v. A hat would he lod ihem to A eo.iu , co; ouriess bqunl sui iouinciii'i' ano'.ner ot or:.!te or whriw colour. iiu mii;h; let i i:o mrd;c th' us inds c 1 conji cttifc-; but could it ever r-n terititohis mind th.tt such a iUo-t:tr.e would produce a panow, a thrush, a swan or an etugh? J a ; tgisc him a hint mi the subject : tM,c -m aner. aid let him km.w th:.t it will biini; forth' a dove; but the cnr.tcnta ai c exactly i 'o'hat . i J;,; it iCu: as htio an pcrccptton can a-.cer-'am; and what v. ou d then he I ii con jectuTc f f '.-i -t i t - ; v',llll I , i l I ' ' I I . . i I 1 1 I I. i co'ijure up, e wen in tlie brigh'est i) uuir.s oi lnspneii il gsr i'is, the ide 1 ed n . I '-. . l . , . P I .... . ' . I . . w. v. ut an i.i ;.;'t" tj' ti o.u'i'.i I. ohiurs, as the product ol a iitt.e j-'ab ' fluid contain, d ' ir. s- .v i . r. o . r r.s we Ct.n p-. r ct lv.- r;ir;i .-, h trti . . O f'iV i 1 ! .t i. is not ttie iiu;.; ot huvi'.itv , "rc viit hr, ten. ahn.-.r vt h. ...ut .i o.. t .n,'., . in hi'Ms ------ - i g'd, the w under-. d i' 5 cu ;M;c oowI.o ;tt a siiis.'? leatncr ot ihe m a1 - - - huh,, j? .ii,'.- 1 " ?v.i : . I. , . till. 'irir. r mc'a b suyifi i.'tive'.y b:auii'ul rse t . .' I ' I I IL; .. I no w ';o.:e.rs i exn'.ojts o If ! U. a c 1 0 ! C c 1" t . I l'.l. l-'.O W 1 ' ' j ! 1 j. c 1 1 c , 1: lv in w idea it t! t j ihe I i ' : to ).t .ot ; t en-: ; 1 -'At i.s hum, s e, l's nd-..? li-hinc-s end ad its w. n- it; t'ue t v lute ." ; t n ; e v ? r a i ; i' i ;r 1 i t : r in :a:t to : ;t ;- 1 y, 'e n.u. i:.:. ierM 0 ; 1 then C"!;, ', w I -Oil SUCh .VI o' i . Cf, W v ti : v, idi tl ii.h'.n;' ti 1 iii ' t 1 er m n. , 1 1 t-i '-;d he 0);.l 'bout it ?eat, si vp-v . it is a p : . js i ... atner. ct thi . is too i.ii e;; tl:e pt ;,ci ..oijve ns Led on tt.e ii.;..t sn.e 'id on t:.e !fi ,n cm y eh met., m eit i -iUM i'.o ti;- urk -t A'mi-h.iv I'uv.c'i

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tivs - nolilic m jri;-i n thai 1 1 . c sli' n , vii'io us, is e' icfjy to tic exti.r r- j (' ii ar v anom? t y t ha' net u : al bW'or lot ms , no neces'iiy paM ol the tcm airm ul voims or old. lint if a sir-pie leather be , 'so wontlci'u'a prr.ducMoo, wle.a aic wci to think of t!-.c cr.tirc bin! ? Th' v w bi '. ' are ur.acCj'Jaititcd with the livsimal econo-, . niy h3ve little idea td the rnys,cri,n- ! opc: aliens which are cc t fc.ui.tly :n rcti'.n in a being prsaested oi life. 1 l.e eir- . i id t!: hho.L th" nrrrcss td ! hitain ai dc.il i.s in-riu'ahl cotif.exi'jn 1 with ime'dier.ce, in- fret and pcrcepiior; ihticurd manv other things in the

mal economy, 'are so wonder that il;,,i,1 be preHiied, ir.aMvech as --.-e t! : iii 'l cmmcr.eenient et the iie.-ee.t :i,fu;.i, they couh! be at.e!,t;cd to, they must cx- ; , . ... , , . . . ' ('l,t" 'tnus.ii, ,1 pew limits kac Leea c te astonish merit in the coldest b'.soro.s; (c.j to the snl.scri'nien ii-t. and yet all these are the produce of an ; Ttie ('.,.;, ; r p. s,' .idv?ntr.grs c. er all

erg DrummoKd s Lttttm to a I out.-:? ; J'atural st. riiOrO.SALb KOH AN' 1 . 11 t : it rcr tnr Vric to imo ,,.c mam.. that is pio e in ut tr-. trti'i.ent, a: d c-r-ts r tl.c pco)!e, ar.t.I iti'.u'.iiii to t i.e . -;Llent I i.'.elr (oh-; e. Itis'f o'l ox oevot ;i e; lke:ist.f ro the u otto rj. u (,t" justice. h:rto. ny ar.i p;-;( e, a bond puillcal mtm:'.ss six ..:-' MvVf. i k1 . . .. .1 ... :. o.i a; ;.r.c. :;i -.is o ovs tn oe mee. r.s to . . aiert the I'm sl'l nt ail 'no srlftMi '..'.. i !'is, c:-r: opt, attci conupur ij.p.uen - e -'S v.va':e the Jtcptihkc.. idt j d tin y here to vaoomdi tlie coturter o: !.' i l ; : r :!..' s hdvt s? er ..!.J C!O;0 iU r.e..! in 1 . 1 I I I. .' I, t ' O : , c . . , .... i I . r. . " a..'ai ' el ins C.O'i! ( yx e; t Ai ve to vrt f,rr,, tj 1 . f tl.i i ' V ' (-. : relation ..- halter notor-j . 'Ali! our ws eur O'l . ! ; 'e ey.ee w:; n meie 1 : r . tit.d i net at l:.:m. ? V.'SU oir ;tc . ultui v, (outeetee "''n'd coin s r.ou.i'.n tr.'.nf ili .ur '1 f. ..'.... ....- ..i; : : pee'.eu in m ;'s siicot.-'s. i he stniggie ss o'i i , (.' ii'i ttit, . .t :i i .;.-:. . I r r .. - r '. . ,'. !' K . . i'i n w !iO itit :ere i !iusi,-ns. J -..Civs'. :-. ler vatu ove (,il;ce. una. e te swet lie srern inttgrity r.f Andrew J.u U, ll to h;ni their ildeu nee and support, ln e Uiiurd v.udi other r.-i-irants t. the i'resid; ns tn mi sorts f f ( io;i. e ; tf; dcs i oe hi- ; puiarity, and dep. at his rc-i li' .tif.n, th.it in - '.'tl h.h 1 . ii ,rc ni i lie i .(--!;: ' i! r- i .f w i i Ii . 1.. . . j- - - ....v.. ... . .. . .,,1 ...... ; n-'; f'yam u.r .:'.. it is 1 O f 1 f: i V 1 :i U ! O V. U;tl pi I r taniine fesi ilenee. o :nv tit'ie! son;;' to theirov. r. e.c!its'i!i p . on ptiuer. that are si j..n to li.i tne country w;tii complain! s .,,,( :'n" i:r,f.;.s. It is the i!iteve?t and dsitc rf tli people to piesi re d.e .idui.e.Utratnn t t tluii ;.;rverttinvtit in :;onet lo.nds. l"o el'.'--i t this ob - vet. is is onlv neces-ary that they ju-trd a- ;.,...!.. :. .'. . . . i t.v. t j. v!wn, .tn. i i.. i. v -teps io pu oi ut Ti'I 1 u r-i '.ti'-n Ui rch'.r.on to the af.'ro ni lradi it. 1 hey w ill Inn: A.".)KI'.w Jackj'on as uue io nis countrv .:.. e.- ni .a .. . . I -,. . ,. 0 j . . . ha ti'.t.e. l'l'iic. r.r.d !! t civ ,im T (".ii" i.oo; is. 'I'hr-e ui'. I net be iv;.tc;.- witli his i-nple re -eh ction by the :;s:.e oe viadi pi. no .1 hhn m the rt s :U e i "ii! c i i . ; ; i' ; i:n,,f.y t cut nttti e.n ' e:'e'a .n .j' o i'. , they 'twaKl i Cevo,:ru, a;tn et-a'ov i;un to i.r..!i : :-. , i . . . r. i i . ' i career of public 'im fulness v el ov ai d r: tri tt ;fpn. As in tlie r.i ,e i i V. 'a;.irr tun, so io ti: it ( f J -i ! o:i, lie. - uoil i..ke c.t e lb -.t ' !h p he sh;:i ;.;.t he s: -:i!.it;:;i.j j.;, toe in pntvien i f i.up.'.ttiiudc. In- n d !e every ! ee in oi toohtain ca rer' iuf .vv io u d oi'.'g die m-pes d.i:.; i.'i.:ht', 1 . 1 1 : . i - i, - . . e: MX I ii A : '.:., e-euo:. i nr. t of l .v, and e .titi'n.i: ; :.;! f-.- eh f 1".' for ' '. It will ; ; i . t.'den '.:. !. - V id ' '.' ' o. ir.',;t a, v' 'ci eit)'.r..il sm .ol i" :';u-. One r u :,h .!.'. : ti t- el' le u, ; t v : as u u 1 01 d; i . 1' v.id b r ; ' a e to d t.fito . 1 : 1. . t. . tt'.O. I tMOA N S O 1 J At )N, . h a : 1,-1 1 to;. ;-, h v j np'o i ' j t 1 0; ' 1 ' r 'o lc , 1 1 . . !o t , s . lodt it' ; , 1 !d ihe -i.e' to. .". 'it : j! " r p t e 1 1 ! ". do- n i 1 ' . "u'-v. f ,Ti:i'..(S r;:!-t I ' 1 ' o . 1 ' ; i 0 , .-. . ...I.. 1 . 1 ad t ; t...e, ..t,.t :!'-' IO". .0 . : 1 i no p :;.ir ui!! I i 'O ; l t d. C !it 1. 1. til I ei 1 ; e:i r'i ' ' 1 N . ti iv IvtCo te l .:!-.- . 1 t no ti . ; t. ti; efu r I , ' I -, 1 I I n. .he 1 1 t - s r.-'' : ; s.. 1 tpe 1 . '7TI1. M:t) :;bt: h.itl.e pit a ore 1 :. ' u : e . ro in.' the me !e ui ci ieti iii s loe s. o 1 ,; : si t inn i;s. Ili'-iNvsi, ai !.: t)(; v v .v.'.'t r-A .1 r s r c c. .v 1: at ;... a u : t . . v 7 . o ;i a r;. :: a s : WILLIAM Miinu:.

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