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; bft Editor:—Id t!io5(!i Num!»er
a *- w pa;»or, app<“ rs ;» sivoiu! * ip-
f;i lent ion of'••A (' lit.ro (» '
’a ] otvs tolvr more ihe ?Pspriou ot oii
e i 1 -»J mi.ui. t!?nm tIio s > -er ilk:tate
Oi’ ; j* I it i al p!i.!o:s'> i!*v. aul hr: iin n
ioo its fare. s ,J hniisrrpn s*-n*atinns
and ilk' al cm ds< nici i< us c f tip' ( 011-
s i ion. and j oints of law, to wl*i h !:<•
]; s had ndoreiic e. that it drsrrv; s
jrnir correc tion 1 st tin 4 cred-i o s
s i cv an -nr‘Os.tion thrv tVi ni I am
confident of my i inhilifv t*> w i i\ i nci
1 should not have ; ss-imed to niys« !
th : s uunleasant task, h d not sm h
mcnifest peisonal rcteicncc s linn
made towards nnstdf as \% <'! 1 rs to
other disfiiiL*'iPsh»»d individuals. Had
i f not hern tor this unmerited attac k
npvr should I have attached to it any
iniportnn e.
C.'ommencinar with the present
T casurer of the Natic-n. he has qrutu-
it ushi lavished upon him his reprorieh-
es. and assuming to himself the
f !!» *tions of a judicature has c ondemn
ed hint for a wanton abandonment of
pr'iu-iplcs. for a small pecuniary gain
t\ i h his eounfry bestows upon hint
for his faithful services. The Con-
Tent loners, and inembeis of the last
General Council, have shared a fati
similar to the Treasurer's. Here, if
not sooner, it muht be th* u jit tlmt
prudence would have hid him stop;
but in the warmth of his zeal, lias s i
defiance to her hounds and soiwlit out
the Marshal of Chattooga i istrict as
another proper person to he introduc
ed before the public, as havutg / cs-
ptis'-ed upon popular principles hy liula-
two otItec*s, one unner the L . .states
Government. During this coininuai
harping upon ‘popular princi] h s ‘ a
chord has at length been tom bed that
dees not altogether Immunize t\ iib
my fee liners, however s\ nr honious i:
may he to los.
Let us first see how far the Con
stitution lr s gone into ‘operative
force.’ and then whether a 4 /cg«/ c on-
struction thereof, and other laws v iT
place the r rrersurer in the preei ; -
men! that 1% A Cliefokce*’ h s > la < d
b’m. The following a’v the two 1 s
cl, uses in the resolution v hi *b i*:c »•
r : se to the Cpostifufion. (vith the o-
a\ ssion (>f r f 'V 1 ; a v s w!m h >v e co
reference to the po.nt ia (jucstiuj.j
passed 1 Sih Nov. ISUti.
*• »i also iurliier resolved, that
the principles whu h shall he t siaid:sh-
ed i i the constitution, to he adopted hy
tiie Cow enhon. ‘shall nut ill any etcaree
go to destroy the rights and liberties
of the free citizens oi’ tins .Natiun
nor tv e'Ject, or impair, the force (j the
fumauncntul principles and laics, by
icliicU tne Nation is noiv gorerned, and
that the General t ouikii to he con
vened in shad i c hela under the
now c.cisi,n<j' authorities. Provided ne-
reriiicicss. nothing skull he so cons!ru
ed ,u lies I ,si » iaus u so : s to invali
date, or pievtiit the Co sthutioii to le •
adopted by the Conventim. Iriun going
inoetlect after the aforesaid next
General Council.*’
flow plain and sinij-le, is the lan
guage oi this'resolution. ft express
ly declares that the Cinstitution when
am ptc / Itj t c ( 'on ention• 'half not im
pair (Ik* force o! (he Ians (hat were
then in existence; and tin t the General
Cornell oi Ihd, should le held uacer
those veiy same Jaws. Of cou.se,
it follows that ; s tin* ( oum i! was not
held under the Constiiution, that all
aj l uiiitinenfs then made*, were un»!er,
\ in! agreeably to the 4 !c?ws and long
< staUis! ed usages of the Goveinim (*i
of this -Nation, that e* stc^d in 18J"i
J'his plainly th no ustiates that the
Constitution was not inoperatiw fort t‘
at the time of tin so appoint nn (its* and
cannot he carried into ct’feet I \ the se
office;s. as their of.u c*s did not eiiviu-
ate under the };rnvisif>ns of the Cons* i-
tulion. The new rep’csenlatives ot
the people ait 4 first to he elected un
der tht: provisions of the new system
in in \t August 1 who au *o ; ssemhle
together, and hold a General Coen d
in O toi er, 11net r the piovisic-ns o*
the Constitution, and appoint new olf»-
ec*rs under tlie newU ad\ ised system
of Government. 11k n it w ill be i
c.oni.dete org‘ nization arsd i'? full a? d
to ernfive force, :*ml not before. ft
is now ope.) for its ‘‘principles** to 1 »
ex mined that it m;*v he orne f; miliar
to tlm people before* il goe s in c» *o» r-
foree. and for new memhe s
next (*i‘*.e a I ( o»s nil n» 1)
* h sc* ' unde*-, and farther than this
i* is not in f ic e.
Those w ho v iJi for more proof.
1 Will refer to the pith eedin s <•! llie
I st Coun< il. All the epj ointments
to nih es made bv lh«* last Coon il
without own n single e\* op 4 i*-n were
limift‘d to the iH 4 xt General Conn d.
win hisasufi ient proofed Cself that
the (• m.*i itive force* of the* New Con
stitution ; s s is: etuh 1 until (he* meet
ing of the new numbers (>r why
w ; s the Treasurer s ie m limited t <?
one yt;ar w l.cn under tin 4 new sysWm
this term is four yeais? And wh.v
were ikes:* eight Marsh; ! s-ai'pc intc il
wl-eii the re 4 is pro 1 , is’on made for hut
(i e wln'ise jurisdiction wi'l extend
over the N: tion, and whose tc'im of
its birth clown to me present cry;
l.is n tatic hs a.v l ot stiii » ) inac coiti-
aiu c 4 i\ ith fat is. 1 c sa}s, • u iU i Ine
Jiiiihitig of tie Const»tnl.on iv lilt
i eii\ent:on it was suLiniUi'u to the
Gouneil oi 1 bid'c .w hit h w as j art.ycorn-
|n st d of the t oiw t ntic nt; s, i im liiCj
u£Oin I ad to cu Id cede < n ii> J hoi an' j
v hiih uas eccoroingii, i cic. —
s 1c lie \ s. ‘ i.itu
o
/ten, vnun
Again in sc.S st i nt t
iht sen na at option in toi.ntil, it tan 1}
marl ed oiil the - iatt. that 1} ti t* ua-
■ s t oiiiVri iug real !y r. J u.t' rp j * inl
ine. idu 1- that tit)
D.
in* lits cu one
, eujd i ot it lish tl v tys.t w oi < o\c in-
li c i t ILt.l tit) thtn.so \ts bad at.\ .s
eti, mh pin anti tlit n ac tee t oi.ti; iy to.
Low inconsistent; and 1 do not It si
ll te t<» ir.tot tl est* I olu asst it oi;s
\ iili a flat cit i ii 1 oi tin ii t t i 111 tin ss
wli h 1 shall prove to any e i nt id
mans satis! ctitm. r l lit Gtmialf t»nn-
i il in lb2l», in a s, et »al it solid ion,
gave to the ( c nvon-ionc is the pt-v.tr.
hut the political shy of our country.” il
il is tilt* piiiiii .) uijjtx i oi n hueiV
1^00’ ty spiCi.iii.ig ins brilliant laiems
before mu t ubue, tog. in e iut anti uis-
Uin lion, he has nnuouniediy taken up
too cU lie ate u subjCs-t; o*. latiitr-, u t .s
tione in iisiite in it. ioi aiil the lii-
giountU tf n groat in s and sarcasms
v* l it li fe has so Luis, i t eti} t asl forth
i.| on n e j t*i lie nu ii oi ins t ouutiy.
i*i e\tiiiu;ii) iei (.J upon his own
l ead m a tw o u hi hitternc ss. Or if as
il would lather aj ptar that he wlsiu s
to write hiinseli into s. mo 4 public
oliiee, 1 fear without a change, he
will never realize h s expe< tat ions.
1 did not il.im., AL. Editor. 1 should
have been so Jen dl y. But 1 have one
more remark to mal e, and 1 shall
have done. Should I ever during the
course 4 of my life, so presume upon
my limited abi*i ! ios and friends, as to
declare nr. St if a candidate for some
high oliiee. such an one sir, as a mem
not only to fr; me, hut also to aoopl a i her of tin- Committee. 1 am satisfied
('uiifiitvtloU far the ( l.emhte Nation. I that 1 shall not at that time, appear
J>\ a icferenee to tl e said nsoluthn 1 Ivefore the [vuldie in the attitude of an
k .ii i ii i , • ^ i i i • ^
it wilt be found to ecu a in tic *c words;
Le it Ms iuitl.i-r iesc-i'td- that the
print iplcs v hie h shall le e fcldriicd in
tl.e ( o. at it lit ii n to h<* cu* jdco hy the
f ... fn/hn. — Language sc* evpli. it
abends but one eoi.s!metu-n, that ti e
( oust it i tion w is the n \o I; \ e hr c n a-
I \ i !u ( (•iv* cation, < amiet be
ih
iiioiiyinous rulummator.
M \RSIIAL.
VOV TiIU CHEROKKF. PHCKNIX.
INTER.*! AHRl AGES.
This nation owes to 'i.s character
an 1 safety, the esi. Mis',nit m ot a sys
tematic policy, to preserve both.—
l ’c (ii* th B..t i i-a.n nothing sliah ! c so • r p; h , exercise of sovereignly mt»Si ne-
* ovsirutd in this h.sJ • «,ii;se so is to j eessarily embrace, and lou h many
mvaheate, nor | rrw at (he c ; ns d(|- - nn j various ohjec is and inter* s s but
tion to i c ad (pled by (fa covrni /.*,?/, in m | | | l4 * interes:s-of individuals must s« me-
gt.iii- into t iU cm in lei^ tbe au>i < si ni Gmes he surrendered a d give w; y
ii( 4 \t General ( oum il. l .cuc agi in | t() t | le iatert’sls and existence of a ua
ie drawn
pi esc nl
it appears plainly as !»a\ieg (c ! < ovipt- jj 0ll These o servatip s me dr
ed by the ( turn! on; whi h west j‘ r( , nl || M » cniFcm- Ltion'ofcuir pie
to the p.e- ' '
j ref; < cci
done: a - d t y > ecu an nc c
mhle of tbo ( enve nti me*s
to tiie ( o s?iluiion, will In* rend, tin v
'alive
| <) t ; {
:>l i ... j)
t'-e ( ouveiit ie: cas '■"do orda u and t >-
tahlis this Ciih*t httion for t Lt x <. c?\ -
e; run. hi * f tin 4 Nati n. Thus il is
in. uid
licneml ( » un< J
law can he pnk *e#l * *.t r« rp:i
i‘ should he
flint it tv: s
dantof the
ulopted !iv them, inch j en
nui no
ng that
i * bn a see c*uc
iiiteinitini ge laws with citizens oi
the adjoining si. tes which is cMn nie-
1) defective, inasmuch ;s e\t*:y spe
cie's of thmac teis ere privileged to
many our « h im ns. usuailv t>* the in-
ju voi t!;e w c-man. and sour e of
lie
P oral on. anei sc* c>• w* rcojdiui bv the
w s ul ne \ et
t’ e t (i;iu* i! tc*
■cad ' >»• tbe iii-
i ion of 1 ! c no in-
* vr*ide<
. i
c*n.*. e is fVmr v« a? s, w bi ! st t ■ e oi tiers ,
have been limited to. ne year? r - is ;
mint is p oved lieyond a doflht. No j
w here is die man of candour vvl * ><* ;
mind is unbiased by prejudice, ; nd
who would disp ssion telv tvain’nr
into the matter, would condemn John
Ma r\i:i for a i abandonment of prin ■ p . j
whi st holui ig a Judr ial ;spp*dn'merit
(it i is country ehos° tcihestow it upon
him * when it was perfect!} in ac, oid-
ance^with the laws, and long ‘‘estab
lished usages’" of the Nation. That
it has ever h *en a “us^ge” in this
C umtry frem time iminemo: i; 1 for
one man to hold a plurality of odices
can iot he denied. The case 4 of the
Marshal is a similar one to that of the
The. surer, wi h this difieren e, In*
holds a contract for transporting tin 4
Lniled State's m il, which the 4 learned
‘Cherokee pleases to call an “ of
fice.” Now I had thought that there 4
w's a difference between an “oflk e
and a “contract. "But even admit-
iiig that it is an olTh c (hei e is no c.-x-
istiiig law in the \ it ion that would
prohibit in * f: m Irolding it with the
oilice 1 no.' hc'ld ml he Nation, ihven ii
the ( ons it nt iem was iii full and opera
tive for -e, then 4 would l)c 4 no prohi
bition the Ihiuv igiil ( hii*ls, and
Nidges ol the Supreme and Circuit
Courts » 1 *l'j. are*prohibited from hold-
ng an -dti e under (lie l ni ed St-a’tc's
t lorermn 4 nt duri ig their continuance
in oTme here.
“A Chero r re” bns written himself
i 1o s me vt* y g*-oss errors in, • nd
relative to t lie Cons 1 it ul ion, and has
st* an My pc’ce^te-l the true mean-
htg ot th% 4 low* which ^ave if ?ise: for
helves had ref(*rem a to the same- law
4 o: h; e ! ha 4 o l ad, h”t tie l va nr‘s
c ( v ni »• i *-tion ! e has nr d* f;r.r,
i i*? r:’ in p
( ounci!. w hi« h n< 4 ? e>
it was vvlmitten t 1 i <
t!*e *iefH'-b 4 . an«l w
I
lb *mattion and s- t rt
he s. ft (hc'at* \\MiS more v isdcm « cu-
centrated i ' tha^ hotly, wl v c id ll.t v
’ ot f nine • * 4 d • dopt ih* ids Iv* s —
\ c onsid mi le t'xpeiuli! him* o! the puh-
li.- tends would !:a\i* h*‘* 4 n
th»*rehv ; *id • onsi‘eraldc fron
1 he peop’c dis ens f *d wi»h in electing
mt'inlu* s to the Convent ion.
If “ K Cherokee” is of th« oj inion
as it would appear, tlmt framing a d a-
dopting a constitution aue sypni imous
t *rins. t would achis * him w c o s’ill
h s t Mi'tioiuiiy for infnt unit h n. t *oo
have been a witness to pass ng?
ii docs not appear as a .*»*c l
to tin l that the Jhe 'su v d f »a
has • ec se *t no to fr 'sawalec*
uiilklLn to the patent, in th s ob-
st‘i\a*tu*n I am aware, 1 may t* uWj
feelin s. ilia* may vent t}niustJ\*s
into s. vi te rrrti; il s, and j c■ rl*; j s t s.c.
ma sc 4 tthcl annin sig\. i> n t this •. oii-
si‘i;ii(‘iiac I (1’sitliv d in 1 !<c know h dge
tint no respe la* le white man, will
consider i* [?< son 1 to hims li or rc-
sgf 4 table pa; cuts lx ftnmd .ot.isapio\ e
v hett‘*r p* li v. fo. ihe l etter sec mi
ls toh s oi s. ; ii r s matrimonial con-
lu'i tion, w 1 i ii p< haps is the most i»i-
poMnnt object, in tin 4 cslttrn of ail
; classes of socic y how ever cl; !'«■( tivt
| their pnuk-nce and judgment might he
in their s* lections.
Ear he it from me to cut asunder
the ties of Love*, oi to part the se who
r.ro i ow happily or unhappily unite d
in destiny hy m rri.ge. But 1 enter-
! tain a w ish ia <*st: l>]isli sue h a law ; s
? i
the General Conn. 1 h s rvi ;
it at • ny pa v? i -ular \ !a ec
surar * ho s s ten * move
veil 4 s
idea.
i ment
4 * when
located
If tin 4
I 111 Si
is o. i tonal w ith him if* ? pio'•> •» <-
1
m
c* *s ■•••>■ to nv pi a m* with' the ii-
s of the Nation wi hoot thriving to
I a *( a' iue! Co-tne'! ’ top t 1 e cy
press onn» 'Si*. A I i «I uM •,»* hut
the on i il i.iJo's l in n n T*n s-
urer. has more 4 th< s *!eiv * f i.lie » u ? 1 i'
fn .Is in view than fh: I ‘ / lends s* oufd
exalt hiifh." the* 1 ' !;|v i} ;r ' (h‘; :*rt-
ment in v r>t s > ne future dav b<* loc;*-
-I
will he enh. ukited to ext Jude the thief,
the robber t*-e vagabond and the tsp
ier and adulterer, frcni (he piivilegi
( f infei?n *n vi ig with Cherokee v. o-
niea, rad t’• **elw
's’ < 4 n e \ 4 . *•< } h<‘d
i OOl (Id
ow pc
rtnch 4 iog 1 heir ex-
a* d inili* ting a deet
’nd (.orrupti d iguoram i among
n*
flow can tiiis be clone? By enaet-
a law f*r the estaldisbmi nt of an
llLe. w it!) a d;s »c 4 et < th; ct* to su-
ei * tend •(, rec.eiii« g all su h c iti-
c s ofthffc .cut st.'-’es, to bring good
nd sufb-ient recoinnu 4 * dat ion for good
l-aracier *S,c. in writing, and to gi\e
i ul sec untv. c'cnmtei sigi ed hy
a
I ( cl at i .• t’.ot
hesc ow ed i; poo m u
'pofit'ca’i'i ieuu!in. r
minde big.” “A (I
pn In nsivr, t!,;*t I y
wards t eo»gb» will
!'
W Ul
op! e c ;<n he
t
u*
“F‘
ier«»l c■ *‘
or
A
Mher
Utica! Id
a i >-
ien!0'|ing i: to
on.inn I!: in i t
bond
it'zen of tbs Nation, to pay to the
Treastrer of the Nation, not less than
; H'O. or more than o()0. should the.
said person so giving bond &c. be dif
ferent in (diameter than reconmiepd-
«*d. his marriage should then become
i;. 11. and he expelled from the nation
s a Base intruder. And also making
m i,
m's-
9
will, at som^ f Mure perfo,]. n ,, rjJ1
.ii** lent as. elide ie y and exp(*l tj
u! i^urope Com tins western
pnere. i nis dalle? ing and consol
iy puisuasion nas enabled the bi
t.*ia tne 8;iac* liese piojdiets, toarus,
in some liioes tiie ns. oi info i%;»ti .'
ii.pio.s aim iu.s given birth, at dill, .
e*it perious, lo atu mpis tor a «
euiiicucrucy ol ihe iiiuians ot N» 1
A me i ii a. —iJ Union,
i he w iitei oi tins tvas present ,
a dinner given bv gein rai ktiox, | 0 ^
number of Indians in ihe year Eifs )
ai New-\ork; they had come to i! (*.
Ert sident on a mission from their a ,
nous. The house was in Broudn.v
A in tie before tiinner, two or thiee’of
ihe Sachems, with theirihief or pi
c ipal man went into the balcony \ ;h,!
Ii' ht of the house, the drawing r 0(lftl
heiiij*- up-siaiis. J hc m lids they | ia j
a view o. the city, the harbour, Lon*,
island, ou*. ka. After remain a*
there a short time, they returned inio
the room, apparently dejected; k„t
the c hiel moie than the rest. Gen
eral Knox took notice of it and said to
him, brother! what has happened to
you?—\ on look sorry!—f s there any
thing to dist less you? He ons we 4
1 11 ted you brother. I have been
looking at your beoutiful city—the
great water—your tine country—?. <}
see how happy you till are. Ld
tin'll. ! could not help thinking, V t
this fine country this great w ater wcie
on c ouis. Our ancestors 1 ive*I h-re
—they enjoyed it as th(*ir own in
peace—it was the gift of the git t
spirit to them and their children. At
h st the wuite people came in a grout,
canon. They ashed only to let the m
lie it to a tree, lest the waters should
cany it away—vve consented. They I
then said some of then- people iveri
sick, and they asked permission to land
them and put them under the shade
lbe trees. 1 he ice then '*;un( 4 , and
ihey could not go away. They then
be; get! a piece o r land to bi.ifcl wig
wams for I bp w inter—w e granted it
:o them. They then asked for seme,
corn to keen th *m from starving—* e
i in 11 v fin nislu-d it to them they proinis*
c,g in go a way when the ice was gone.
M hen this happened, we told th* m
they must go away w ith their big ( i-
noe* hut th y pointed to tlieir big ;u g.
found their wigwams, and s. id they
wo dd stay tbj-'e, ami we could not
m. kt 4 them go away. A ' rwards,
mure came. f h-'y h »• night srirituous
and it ox i a?in •• ligifiors with them,
ot wiiich t!»e In v . ins .heeame vc
1
lo*
nd.
'T
y persnjidvd us to s i!
them seme land. Finally they d ove
us bac k, from time to time, inio t' p
wilderness, f r from the water, and
the <:sh nd the 4 oysters—they have
destroyed the game—our neo:df have
wasted away, and now we live miser-
r.b!' 4 and tvrefehed. while vou are en.
|ovi*ig o*ir fine and beautiful countrv.
This mak» 4 s me sorry brother! and I
cannot help it.”—Houdinrt.
From th- N'wv V. I)a*h- A-’vprt\w.
ni: wrr r ( Linton.
1 he lamented decease of this great
man. is an event which will excite
Si rung emotions iu the minds of ti e
hah; bit mts ot every portion of th • E-
nion and will he regarded w ith more
than ord nary interest in more distant
regions ol the globe. As a politk i n,
• ie has * or in: iiv years occ upied a great,
snare ot the public attention. IFs a-
hilities and inllueuce were such, that
In* was always sure of being dis'i/e
guished, even atnids the. contentions
ot party divisions, and ihe violence of
party animosity. Talents like hi«
v*ouUl not fail to command respect, v-
, ’ # , iv v wiiiuimni n 3jir. i, i*
t.;e ii* ii I t * :»t wea»*c on t 4 1* Gi t i race ! i* theduty o* s;.i*l oflic(*r tu give a faith- j ven from those who were opposed to
t people 4 , 'et hi* lo -s ♦«| 1 ave tlx 4 • iul account of his superint eudeucy and him in principle. Vmong bis imnitxle
monied depart ment at I •'bn'o. w* i h the number of licenses issued. :*iwl to ate: friendn i, rt
*
ven
ept : d h*. l o ! rs % * *,
i us Ike iiistOi} ol liie Coiistituiion f» on;
lonietl depart ment at I ghot a.
is slid nearer to Georgia thap: wiiere it
s. f
lie Ins intiodu 'edlke s»*r|ond Prin-
r ^pal Lhiot iinc* b s ouinic ii •ation no
doubt for bis own cm is mei^t ' in the
posture of ; n Aj e u ( on a lo-. 1 i, 1* lay
across a small stivvm |o.i 1 ys wav to
•lie Treasury depart in -nt, ol* accord
ing to his own words, ••r-oceilsitv being
stronger than fear, impelled Vis Excel-
ency to cvon the /<*g. 7 Iier^ is j our-
: rayed hy wo* is ; ni-Mure ^f a high
ly d s ’i g dshed individual. {This -k r-
• ai : on il x s to the aiPhcr nojeredit.—
1 be ’os cectelidii v o' tiie peuson whom
e !r v s so unbe omin iy introduced to
?, e puhli •. is not confined to!the limit-
I lio-.m ls of his country bu| is dest 4 r-
‘dlv a kucnvledgf'd abroad [where he
•• s been known, and wh$se hap-
•mvss is so interwoven withjthat of his
’oF ) s I V; t be deserves jo he more
; •uHeous-vs »V. a oftotbejnuhlie: for
such imi;i are but '‘solitary stars in
? ,
i
the number of licenses issued, and to
w hom. and the names of the ('hero-
bee women so married according to
law. yearly, to the legislature of the
nation.
SOCRATES.
1NDI \N S SORROW.
‘-The very an iont men who have seen
tbe ioriner glory and the prospeiity of
their country, or who have heard tn in
the mouths of their ancestors, and
particularly trom their beloved men,
(w b.i'se oliic e it is to repeat their
traditions and laws to the rising gen
erations, with heroL* achievements
of their forefathers’» the former state*
of (heir country with the great prow ess
cud sue* ess of their warriors of old
times they weep like infants, when
they speck of the fallen condition ot
their nations They Meviv.e, however,
s me consolation from a prophecy of
awdent origin and universal currency
among them, that the mail of A me: La.
ate friends and political adherents he
was always regard' d with the st rong
est and most devoted attachment.
As a scholar, in the broad sense of
the term lie was highly respec table.
His public addresses to the legisla
ture, have been extensively and just
ly admired, both at home and abroad,
tor tlur liberal and expansive views of
policy which they contained, and as
exhibiting specimens of tine style in
composition, equally reputable to his
literary attainments and his character
as a statesman.
As the patron and zealous suppli
er of the system of instruction and e <>
uention in the common sc hools, he v ill
he entitled to the sincerest respect &
gratitude of the present and future
generations. To this favourite oh*
objer t be devoted every faculty
of his mind and body exciting
lumself lo*tkg utmost of his poiveis,
arc! stimulating others by everV motive
and argument that Lis iogenuity could