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h ii iml conduct of ! c.o officer' adi
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lo ■. i ilftlipon over die
. -ifi 1 > iim.-.L profound I' ulo
, vln in mil ret was but a .in
■’ii! iiocy tie ' when Christi
) . I itsei to tae world ,'U'i.ii ! 'iith
• ■ I sru* M i' i' law, but drliv-j
1-. n ahe ■>* us letters, it .va-1
;• ■ ■ ! ul'inuudy, in the capital - f the
' 1 • am! pri . " : ,or. ■ i v lb"
\.m . mi i It. -<■ /. I for its purity,
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■.M i do t 'ion ini (all id Star.,l
ie i 1 ■' .tin M.i. ... self restm a. mi, -ami!
•. ■ [' , i>; vn arena* a om-iaeat, as p’o- 1 .
,d : ■ t ’•« >!•■ . I'liia id 11 don oij
d i e-iji'i, so I'ee.cs'ar. to uie|
1 e >od i •overnmeiit ot Malions,'
i 1 e cm i! s.,’,auon ol ciei y huocinl
m ''■ 1 •" in itwh Vnces-
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> « * m rules* 4 i - ith nui.l,
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l> i ‘ •• v - v ?bl'-V'<l ->j law,j
. only **ujiport ai
• \i .• »'.;«{* ’-i hud I >i-o .J
» ■ . i i•* r u un; ■ ii. r i i tciuiv . !
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'“ ' ‘ it *i*t ■tv Winn - .t rnu
c,i a,' Ml! .He-"I lit I I'd Cl Mac I
-i % ‘ n>UMctn>n, wh-.f a w i j
, 1 • i\ i . a ■ \ r - i.. >ut iu ( iUu- 1
■an obligate -ami that '.upj. irl is i. lie
found, ii. th • liv n i.’xerceie ot individual
faith, die tacit san . ion of the learned ol
ja ■ no; natioi -, • id the universal approba
,|i.ion ot public Mpinion.
1 With this lieligh/u thus e* abhahed, and
.■a a. i riiu',, t oe supported in your ountry
\i ! „f your headers in politick aft
•»: nriitossioa of that no ac
■l ihe lencv the Le^islativt
■ .'irr is i t.m State over your polilica
om its As a party, you i.mquestioiia
dd r had the ,n to us • yout power ash
i yo •. in a, ;"'!'in.i la 1 11,' 1 , pe‘,v < i >n--
'■ tiui end vonr i rst (■ was to ' v ail
.’■ours. Ives •' t' '-VV( ■; <t flTt* ■ 1 tic
>( ’• rhe’i v ” • !, arm within your nil
• finvehy s■■ . 11 n to '0,;... 1 ••. Unit ohciu
V 1 ** f *
ni I nevnr /ails, to effeci taste
w 1 • •,, the. morals, ami the Reli
; "11 . M.e (,f a poo
• pie.
a party, you coir-oicreii it your duty
ill as n it ego. to spren-i Judu d <iu
Uy the State, and to confide thi
; si‘c,uti(.’; "f imirials : • men, who in the
• - t Ii would sta mp or
i. pulil s . ■ inipr. ss i»t sterling merit,
sou uul lonij l. uecJ and per, i;.s just
ly, that., you oaii been ci:urged byyoot
i(• liticiil < ppo enus, with *n incapacity
dm (■' .va iimc m, 1 nidcd upon thi . lit ot
I .laturnl cupucil j, of learning and of mo
!and mdc <1 .hat ’ cy •ouu-'imcs had
it)'. -.inlhiOiHl to all n that ooi iniporiing
liumcllufio.' .if, • is m- direct and
an ""M . .in ption, noi ii i-anted by any
sc •of (he people’* .
yo then, o • ; yoni e:<
. .o hs a par' , depe .aid u m the a
■ an < i > eiit ■ i u I ". ri p ! icy
ic.‘i »1 ! me a intet rsts
!f tin St'ld .
■ 'ity, whieii 1 I opov-d 1 If -
1 '•or • ~ • too' : hitve regar
rnnn fs, 1 in the
vn >. i . c(xnmu:-i!'
I B' 'p ' t'.l- >i til CO. i I jrjyij
—in t ; m administratioi f civil
• oi' y so liberal ns to es/V./c’ no particu-
I I u- sect and extend p. o> lion to all, n.ight
Ifcinl ti i i on and J.!,< oride of the pres
ent, agf < ■ • ■ h, whosi
;iai.ii w.,s I in ■ i >' is! t ‘.vlule its
ho.: y i- !■ ontan ila.i; ■ >■ . 'ac pow
•, thought .divcniiy --U oat man
,as a religion- animal, ruat ins mind cun
•. *ou fno nu't.ftlity, if cot directed to the
tn c, would einbu. e tlie worship of a fals"
i)eily, and while th. , iv-ligion was . u.
now lelt !•> the support of pobl!< v opin
ion a ible as tin
vh< le un - . oulrl
jbe offecf'd oy :.c virtue . ill" cvvs of
[the inembei , vim compo'it-d i;. i. were
•arcful to cm ti ■ »•-**' mic. , upm .hut
i: m ".t i v i 1 ‘ic ,u, mb --
i mice th* ii’,.. 'mopin'. • t paid b; . ui.voun
ger Plin; to the virtues oi ihc 4.,. os of
Htthyma in his dav.
Vnd i c ern hi . sp •■a■• m u i; te
■ b-t louse In • r,«..‘raiius of iuvealed
- 'lorion u.p.’ nt ir! 1 ;• upon the \itai
loc I'iire 1 •; :i. tnei.. vanity • • verted
ic ■ .a.'' . . "i ..ui' imaginar fieity
<’i” * i v;> notions h i!n perfection 1
d ■ m.. ; > •--they deluged the. fairestj
1 pmtim id h'.u ~ with blo 'd .ml the Pa-.
" ! • es •" I . • i upon,'
i the -tl i and of Fenel m.
v you were u* der no
' •'■><• . ' ril j utdu'.k opinion a;, >u
pm ■' loan i oiiiiu!' ,s, for the p ••»■
di 1 it not sacrifice tii r
■ ■■( *•> ligiou leu lings {„ the graftfi*!
i rlie• f political pnpulicei, tn-i
I a i oi,' 1 ■.•.•i1l admit that therc|
<• ’ " ’ 1 1 gr- -iids of did i.
1 •' c i you am! your oppo :
' - ir,t y i, G nerni'i- Troup ha>
' ’ oi' f’ ■(!( real Stvf'
I' -and •■ho am mg vv ii apply j
it that i i n r teri iot ■.
jl c on or i.r • :icl, oi yi,u wi M be willing
' ■ "me mm ■, a.. by ;,if nil!;'- :
j' ’ie > had no •n ,1 ot complaint i ;»on
1 ' 1 ; ■ . ■ of hei
inteiu animadvert with fn don
Stnte (lie '"l),' ase wit , candour befov
Jyourselvcs, ami s:» , vhetla v •» .he choice
'ot <htt Candidates le iffice it uie’late Kio,
> t the Sum ol cou try diiceted you
■ cry instiiu, , rit'm.T than y. <: In
(■ovorrm and his friends ?
t ■ .of lif.-d ;• • sum, instances >■•••.••
.yo worthy and competent
.ceii— Um 1 '(Mi .. ~ suii'i atinn oi v«'U' si-
I - rtion m o. , -the m iion n. r, ■>! 1 •
• . rors, uou t. ■ p '.ver do worn *
| fliesc rem iri me fm udeil up. e the
mp-An, tii-* • ••{•• re . . arc tight,
■a.''! ' (.»."■ 0)C" I ,u'v ViTOllg 0 . '' !.icl,
| l.irli t i have
[given airujoHtyoi near seven hundred a
I'.'.i.i -t .ou— i' mat ■.e-re was vcailv ■,« v ice
jot tnc people—it lie* people I'.' C cot !!1
’ o If tl I. I. ■ ■ 1 it UlS""g (hei,
" , cu d i -1 " 1 ,. ‘be so fortunate
i ’I f tOVIiiCO - io UI ;.( i n*y \vc!'i> so lelu
M.o'. >■ . , ", ' i,
i. - ■■■! ' * v J.c leu- i m e- uld
■ * ■ • 'C,f' .■ c ,1 V c„....,1c, 1 . W 1 eu
■ ■ - - r Mai, the i _ is . -
•ii !• iiiml with lo; go- with
» ticH. i « . I-, in
ugtie-red v. iieOu'!' even (im polUit <■{' tlu
j, ouutn . reijuired the * xer ise of thiaf
(ft s'nuisit'ilifv which v u have assumed
! '.'.lit 1., the /jro/'ss'fnf Christion- win,
• ■ ~oi'.v i..nil, as,' ;; cl >n>ii• Table porti >n ol
i*
| "ivv.'i .s its-’ —ina- ■ id' our represent,!'
j wyes v•• h; . r su. i ‘Pried with Ch i', v,
Baptism —v.e hav seen them break aii'i cai
■1 bread, in commemoration ot that body,
Twhich was broken for them, and they hive
. drank of that c p which is the blood of the
I New Teslamen , and which was >hcd tin
ti i the remission of sin?,
'< This public, this solemn profession, im
'i([msed an oiiigition upon them, to “ hon
or the Lord i Ir God’—to remember that
t]‘ the powci t at. i are mdained of God,’’
il that, th.f powe - .s mutable and that they
i-lan respond -le for tin exercise of it.— nd
••'that while th y;• ■in that. exercise of now-
J »
-•er, they were, i • ight or ;i« ve be n “ .he
I. Ministers of Go; ;■ th pc«. .'** 1 »r g< I.”—
'.v nil a duo aen • tlia. •biigution. which
t, it is believed is ev • felt Gy real Cisris
iljtian —the actaf J gi-ri- is a most soh
own duty— ns: often have io vole in
i-;sorrow, but uc»t in tin • • he will not
i-jcoinpromit the , rest of mis country to
seivc hi? parly iiis i hind, and he can
y nev. r separate tin i lea of National pros
’ pcrity and i.lk advancement of the Gospel
e'in the community—while he is sensible that
e|no Legislative enactments can possibly en
ii fb'i e i belief of its doctrines, or an observ
.iaaccof its precepts, he will carefully avoid
..{every public ac., that might uiiug those
ridoctrines, and those precepts into con-
Y rcmpt.
1 When his sud’erage is to be given to a
■Candidate for office, his only inquiries will
I j be, is lie capable, is he // eel and of ap
> proved m : ulsi —drilling (lie .-,c qualifications,
i concentrated, he w i n 1 adaniioti them
tor party pi: , oses, id bestow his suf
frage upon be intemperate debauchee !
ithe disturber in conjugal happiness, the!
.| despoiler of female fame, or the open!
and publi spbemer of hi* trod
i ! low ■> Llepresenla*'• es, wl i, by
j their nu professions, have assumed'
I those .1) -.*, have dr parted trot -that.'
-•duG ■* ii- tl ••• viii have assoc. i-J
.lie 1 •' ‘tb limi , ei‘. ouci; ■• •< keep l,e
fUbifv of spir'n. lliC bo : ? ofj>.ie.”j
(i. ii■ jmi.-! —Von win. f . . , end .■;{;
pul .a’•• • react, ni <; *• Jc of the
.(Ram.; ci. vli ihetn.w t* • mine wheth
j|'-r ihey have waited in Ibis • m i..unity hii»,J
.1 -me yon arc now Ch'ist ?, bound:
, ; ,.noi, uccau'-e they have nv h hobo.
4 1 -due —, ic v. ho ; tie ipnlysiu r.ibliclyl
-Ide-i ided •■ ■•: 1G —r ded in Loi 1 j
jjan • < Savic.ui Ci'.riitt- •and basta* -1 t; c j
■ of God.—And il you nd tha, apr ■
dcssui';' < hristian, has, unde the oath of u
’gistr'or, by his vote, contributed to ih
; exaltation of such a cha.; icter, how far you
. ivybe jm tilin' vet to commune with suck.
r , ra' ro' erious import to those,
1 ■ ■•Vi'io ecu id , that ' whosoever shall eatj
fjtlnf bre:' 1, d drii.! that cun of the Lord,,
*)«•• -orthiiy, shall be guilty 1‘ th- body and
dblood of the Led.”
Do nut, i charge you, overlook those
h • ns'de tlions, or f at then, vs fretful es
r fusion- *■ in- 1 <hnted o' 'ion—how
>( » »
v cl preseat, ' intoxicated
■ t>v yoc- mi< -sfiil efforteTw political as
['ce'iifc ■ 'nr S. tc the i .pproach
ing, ami not fai istant, w world 1
p itself, with all !u- h,e of p ■-.••.-' . ! odicc
—when you ite politic chworda,
(Ithe tret mi of Troup, id, the Glory i
Mack’s oret.de, shall alike become ind.fferm t*
und - and dee (rum your m rcory aid
•>a<( you at le |ge • these at
irni* e.ci the sober remonsti. mr of froth ami i
n ini J( ION. j
Vvti m V'L'ftWfc .
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.New V uk De .-mber T'
The; ket hip Catlmu*. Capt-v’
Ij.ev amved •■estenhiy morr..a. ! r >’•’• r<
• re, 'Civinv sailed on the !.;• ulr. I
; 1 Mont,-sir- arrived out on T e .’■! uhd ,
; this port
A Havre paper of tin 4th ult. •■■serf,
UTtt a Convent ion was *igui.d : ' i/.iris cu.
p.ii dftf.hu: between (he »• • -clc ■ •■•.
icr meat at,..; tl.? Oeputics front ilaeti,
■>: : ch the piivUcg ot ‘he duties w. : -
• iimoorts and exports in Fr.» ■ t vessels, '
Mextended v. tlu whole isf; id t-f St. id ■-
■lmit.'ro, ins lead i.t bene ;■•■ ■ < S .c ; to obi
j ~ to
Frenc f jwirt. k ift ■ : .:•» that tlie ills 1
s , . .
’ iTtun...icing dunes oa i,,e imports into;
J France, si.cl’. :xr-. ml to all fie products of
;( ai, with ilie exception ni *uga. —dial is
! ! to ?ay, these productions are t pay one
ilf the duties in France are imposed on
Ini tiioi- ui the same ' . id from French.
.ones .oul eiher com; . •..
hi P - pap< t , stab t ia< Mr. Bicv. ■ .
Idnistei ■ dinner to
the Cabinet .Mini.-:ter, an 1 uie foreign Am
[bassadors.
e | Th • Berlin Maritime ct; miercia). Society
• 1 have built, cquippcil. ami !r. i -u, two- large
.'vessels tortbe N-*w of South Ame
‘‘jrica. One >( tbt tlu nee Lo i
satlc » from S».:,ci .t, I >» die 13th ul'.
1 letter It -.a ■ . st;.’ that the
Cm ; ici m Austi i in nt sse*. •- •
’;received orders from •'..■ i< >vcri;,neiU not .
1 .allow Uudi Alps n . . >.-,ited by Gr, •
j tried vessels,
’ The vine planted >u tlu- Crliuoa, hr
• been prod i A At- ' c-' 1 nd the t :nst sacrum
oxpectatio-is. Ihe .iv. i ige v*ciautity of
■ nine. . irlv, i-' co .ipui ,1 at i,7’st'.o<■ :
I h uiich pints,
|J Extract of a /rffer fra a Havre, dated
j! s’/ (tetobtr.
II Cotton is in good defnand. Ihe sales oi
October amount to bales, and a
0 uck now remaining at j ■ above fO.SOf
of all de j : : i I
’’ ,'ntc sdi d ; Georgia I pland 1 '0 a 1 ”>();
N:w ')flca is I s') aI 71 Ala .".a Mo
’* bin’, and Tcnnc -s. s !35 a 1.4>; St k..
tjUiingn 1 -25 a ' 00 ; Bahia, none ; Mar: a
,inone; Hicc, Carolina, 291' a 30k sales.—-
? jCofiee in dull. The stuck on hanj istr.tlinp
*j!,ut the advises from Holland th I'Oi-th
. lare unfavorable.
j Pcur>, November I.—The eve per cents
•jhave improved in price, The three pei
- cents, on the contrary, for the end ol the
f ! month have gone down. The cause ot ’. e
': fall is by some said to be the inaction of ’ e
f great capitalists who are waitin'. 1 ; f ’ the
1 opening of tho tegislat've session ul Ft. e,
• to make offers for the new loan dest ued to
e reimburse the five per cents. By ■/.hers,
- it is attributed to t;ic\*carcit’ of money,
lijon account of the great rumber ol nurses
(now constructing.
-j General. Lafay tie.— Captain Allyn has
i(politely favored us with he following ex
t'tractol’a letter iroin General Lat-yette,
> I which he rect, ed on the eve of his depar
»ftare tiated
“La Grange, October ::8, IB
1 » Here is my last letter, arid I wis 1
t could send many others along wit!. 1- but
;he presence- of"avocations : my ;.rrival,
- and a kind concourse of u;• • *•■' have so
1 much encroached on my tivr • I n 1 must
■ depend n,. >i vou ! u inton. i New-York
■ jcom :pondent- that ■ ft m good health,
! .. : i r frit nds, hat hi pe they lo
ijno qr s' on that'-' are i antly think
I {ing of them, with m arls I t of affecuon
• laud gratitude.”
,' ...ii©*—
i| CiHHi.t.sTov, ■ ember IT.
■ 1 }">•’ J/avanns. — fMI Oh./
' ' i. schr. Eclipse, we ceived
jon e'es of Hayanna p-ipe ■. Ao uist.j
;'i '...•■• ; otain nothing of .u• t ; ’ : the
j)bl!oV/'i, tter from out •> ■ m !enr
will lie round to cm ’.aw r 'gence ot
'much ii.iportance from Ms .o ■•
j Extract of ft >r l ■r to /he h. (ia*.e.d
'• Havannx, Dec 7 1825.
*» The object of this is to inferm you of
I the arriv'd, on ■ Sth inst • bngotj
war, i\l ’:a pt. I ! ••■•■ '• ! J S I
fron i eiv iz, bearing a flag of truce, and
1 .ving oil board Genera! ..ppm • andj
{several ithef officers fron. ■ I ?■< which,
'capitulated with the Mexiesu: .a 19lh
ultimo.
! have not marnt the ~■■••■ • apitula
; ion. An i.nglisli brig ■ e ’ ived this;
■ morning vth th? ofheers a -oidiers, a;
•.mounting to about eighty
The M ■ icabo sailed from this [tort la' 1
1 evening, ik, cry thing n inaitis epoet in (hi.
place. --wsa©—
Eire - * .iout one o’clock this morning
j the lli roe st-try b>ick store, No, 104, Vcsey
js.reet, ovcupieil by Drake \ Coddington,!
vas di red t■be on ft ... The flames!
when first seen, were issuing from the win
ws of the second ■ u.r, V considerable
< ; f hr.-, dy - being b;-red m .lieu |
■ :■ lofts, soon took fire, and Pi inter
was in a short time enveloped in dames, im i
destroyed, together vvilii m: of the .ock
of groceries belonging to Messrs. 1' S' C.
The amount of propert y clt l is ' 1
led. to be between 5 ami GO'c r? a ,
•if which was insured. It is be I '. 1 1' : ; -•
.'uiiiilna .vas set ou fire, as no 1 : ■ v.vi '.••-•
arried during the day in the up; a <(;.
lon t " ‘enng the tor?, it v*r.-. !;m- •
nge h>»i? bee. taken from
ima cro s were found on v.l nc-r iW
iV. V. Com 10 h nsf, j
| Gem fid Scott took cotv. 'ol ('••» d*s i
tr’u ol i ! ursdaj Hi» t visit » Goi
Island was atm ■■ nc dby a salute.— !
G eneral Maine [.ton .'tmt -Jiately l*d
•isnv, p, v‘-a the *• yof Washington i
Baltimore Jhnericui {
'■ V\ : )0,., . from th e Albany Gaily Ltd 1
. ~ (ha* •»-!© canal nil:- (his sni a un will I
amount tt ■ 00,000. I earl
: . '* oils '-ere. *280.320, thusj
■■•istug .ii reuse to this year of 510,.*70
'dollars. Ibid.
H >sTON, December 3.
‘ The funec.it obsequies of the Fite Gen.
: William Hull, took place in Newton, ou{
rhursdiiy.—The pall wa supported by sir l
'members of the Cinc.en: ■ i ; Ui? procession I
. was i mg, notwiilvstai.duig the weatln war.'
!uiif;tviirab'e, and was composed of hi? be-
Ireaved family, relative*, and frh .is, a 1
number of th* Uev, Clergy ot this city,!
. ■ ’wion and vicinity, and ne.ite.-ous m
lit ' utionary arm
jand neighbours; whose countenances t
fvtnced the dt> - loss they had sustained.
, The tin .ns • 1 grace was addressed e i
■ist impt essi pray et >y the B
i i lower, and the . unar.-. of the < •
.jvere deposit' .. if: 1 nuly torn';
,lton. --»o*—
j Chile ■ a rrit an E
y umstance qi ■• utmommou in to-. ;u ■;■•,
.;iuteiy happened in Scania ■. woman at
vork i the fit Is laid bet fant e
. d t lit le distance ; soon aftei ap
. ....it- i : e infant, end cptried
• 1 it, anti ■. Ihepm • wot 1 in v. tin heard the
cries m t mill n ihe air, is become
tie and is no v in the hospital at Malone.
Hamburg Eoj r.
-■€»#•
J| The Wooden hate. The noted -Bur
:oughs, vviii v.f.s confined in Cu*!!c Wil
i liums, (mow Port fndepentlencc) '"a* :,en
fenced ~f • le the M ootlcn :.l.':*se, oi
:arne mai.a: ; luct; when mounted t.c w.y
ijat' isted 1 " Ohaplait. of the G*. ti*.-- 1
ith “a mor • Mr. B .t art
you that Vi o
, ing, Mr. Chaplain,” replied Boroughs
' you see I'm ’unnintr die Christian :, o.
•1 ’ COXSTITIJTIONA L IST.
0 L Sl .l .
s DECEMBER 23, 1825.
e The President’* Message is the univer
c sal theme. and it 15 curious to observe .he
- different trains oft! ought ami reman. {->
ejwhich it has given rise. Some of the p.. -.-
Jes laud it to the cies, and insist that it is
a the bust statepaper this century !u / pr< -
■ jduced ; while others depreciate it.- merits
, and cull u- doctrine- by all sorts of ugly
s unit out-of-the-way epithets The Hu h
mood Enquirer, is particularly severe up"
s Mr. Adams ; we think in sum • instanc . -
- unjustly so, but the remark upon that par* -
i, of ihe tnesvige rolar'n ■ -o Georgia, is atrik
- ingly . rot. !he , irer an •
j L ‘ti jk Up l!": '« ''i, r <*n'. Out
■
' .Ur. A• . . in ~'l- t■ J M ... ,jU
f tiiavn iv* ) -», roved; vv - w ; n .a i- , i ,t
• ible, tribute whicl
Mpay •* ■ • *?atiat*!il ;v« '• Mention, • u-• ..-
f bf-.i happy ♦<’ hare-gouc with lum ./! pror. hup'- ,
•• n': ‘/’c j r<t; cd alx-.t twe thirds • ' : . .
■ ; .. • •ng far the Pan
. . if in iti
doctrines v;t vr \t friend ’ the i-al priucipie-. /,-f *n* • .. :
i Kilt ca.v »’• I! th- r ~/ 'L'
cftbionof •. i i ,i i, ne ii, in /.c
reri j.| of i. • nap u;: v' .
) .■* \u(* ant j. - jin .. ■ « , v ■ ■
df'ctrn - !l s ihiT. ». .■ .is rn.'*oncii»i» ; -.it*. iohd sin
man lad the doctri - •? mosr ■ • 'h* toned not! ulti
ii ■ any Ai wnu n hah cv *. neen . uhmitted 1. tho
nca | - cpl ! . scarcely u 5R ”.ng h>< v ■ ttpii.-i: ih. t’ . se.
dir. J- a Adams
We ii .. j nu room 10-day for a» eiteusi /c 1\ a.• w ..(**
portan* t -t-cr The Pi- a' ■■■ h.n accepted the n ‘
Congn at Panama. He; w.ir nds by a..it of i-Jc wied
Bank not system-—alsc the ; rop. . Tgamzation ct - /, Vt—
•he lon cf the per.-non law—i ** establisimv ii 1 .I'.
I -Sc h j. . f Instruction—if j < tiblish ent of « \at ion ! t/niver; •
- pioration of the 'Thole north-w it of iiis ontineo! by th«
, er t iprient c» public »! n-’ why not • o \»o \nn. raed prx ■■
I pie. • w for 1 . t.
us- %tj’, Ur j . •yme*-I -offer hi rr. ice* ft-Mhe t,»f i . -iron U
|thf h iic Hole •; —He >• . m.U u- free .... i. i A
. i. e; Observatory, or.- t th se li;;St iio< c ; >< the -ki
Ih lading pa] ora ha
V\jr »». i» r-'■ ,f melancholy i that re cuMiu.r t iv
from the r of retir- ; li. for wi i.'o . • • i,e»!> •
t>bse. >n» ; v ror observer upon on hull of the globe, .tnd the -..n th
r«vo • in perpfc' .'ii *l 'tifrj ,, ':s to ->ur nnssarching e — i'h*
Pre . n .so recomir-.’ij 11 an • Dapai'.ironl of the l.ir .ior
reallyj all I.m . splendid schemes *-r to be carried mt v^c U ti» .
.| »va art i» *. to know ho -n> i ’epurtmenis or .. ..is, -
shall require to faperioten.' >,• national affairn.) to keep
dov n • the i. wmuln/ivf ,thb' "hi* *h- .innto.inni.iLvd ♦-,?:
s -I the j■ ■ ' .i. • ’f.-.i* ■ i.-.oiiimi .ii *
■ , • ,cmr.v o’ . , , 4 re-, isirrof the Patent u
i .. c erection .i ? • U-T.-le Mon ■ ml to the iliuefriou* Wash
lugton.
lie pepomm-'ni' indeed o w -Mdcr- und him, the passage
' * tavi , • , ifo, Comm
Mur iifactures, i*.e i tiltiviliou .«id «..»< - --■ , l; .nonlofth -. Alcdu
.«ud o. the elvirc.nt .*.■•/«, the adv« ••nv o ’ TAterature, and tb*.
t--f the -n.ienu*: or.M , ■ ’ ami pr..-found and he
fiss thi uch lawi lar’u
'■ ■ tlu
Ip) ’ - credos trusts -
{ H*• ■ •*! ..led ' : »»i er t.,t. of power? a‘ • time
from »l n wi.d. ... •*kpro.:> enumcralt- 1 power*
jgivm by the Constilfion , .u . other - »m th siiil <s T - . uni
(still broader ground f real I •.( ih» Institution of
etvtl govtm'/unt iti*?/-,' 1 aometimes presenting our lu?y ? ■ ex
•'vcipu .one ot these isir roach me tits a “ debi," an •]■ fage~
r»*ni” we have “ : 'fsd ’ wU!i dm cirili«»vl ■ .
I I ■ ", ~
U.bsrty in poioef ; that • are b; .- -.d with nior.; ; b-n ,
• mud be the most powerful nation . "i.* world hut tt -
dit’on und*>«- yr!*ich wa hold this pow* .al shall -. *•
;er> -d to tin- '-nd, ,i
jo.d was to reply ■ -i! ; rop/c, . ,p!.i .ng the
j ntirucl wrought. h» !.ibcr,» . ir o\ci,-i!si t;-; r
<n-r in tlu same directiou.** Mr. Adame take r.u-; .. t
us right *:r<L't this matter, ‘ in .vc ,'s'ty- f the n*>
live A I-.c i . of ir- ■.nh* Union, f-ill behind » -• ’- r , .ser
vants i" the ej<*rc it of the trust comroiit .d to Oi f tlu* ■ enr <; t
of our mmon So the ..iplish > c.p •i . <, j.n
--r; ; to the hoi . atri whicM neither the anihrxu < v the
f-'.so«rc«-H of nr i c.» b- adoqu.it>-. >' T . ..■ claiming
• tie U-aucral Gorunt >ll ■ ich pow ,-g a* -. y think
the states nr- 1 not adequate to dlsoh.cge, v.-hethtr the 'ties ha »
actually conferred them or not ) If the least dnnbt stiouid
eutertHiHi;d about such a power, why, 'dr. Adorns ru• tlj y kn t
a. once either, by t - jst ex • > aordinary oou- . »lona from
■" «*pn p * constitution; or ifthtt expedient
■ ii?m onh *e .•. , . .Mv to th»* .! -i.e r• i &.*
t iv ul o'-y - r '/,>■ 1 f c’ .j) gon r.*(T?f*.nt I ! i '
Are nu hT « cs the r>-»hd...it of 'the
’ iv-i.h.r -t. hard to •; nose <h».-.
•> > 1 i- *i i Reriib!**
| ’.VS . , -a‘ >, ('lu v ~ . .. . ~,n ,
; I Ve* ’ v.ik 5-■ , .. i•. ■,. ir.U-h’iu '■ •'» tl'v-4
i ■ ■ ' ■ ' :,a h l ' ' : •
- •• so ton |n* i.. -- hren
j •** -1 .*h * ttrov • V■ i‘ lrj*‘vc ■ ■! i! .i. /
I v01,o 1 , » > d age -ore» y v .>-gir-a will L--t j-hes, ■
!?•: their. iT't p • r f legilimata ■ ■ »,>•<. ...
) their •.! iient. If m ... ( ingf. ~,c • ir .
[peel: i ■ thnne o* ’ ‘ ' -i..- . T ‘ has ■
j'.vhrr ■ hor f look hack • on w- i ’■ t,‘ . rcfatlio
!
j She pv. ■' t-ei-* list, »li" hcbnice in our ‘ •> •. ion.
lan i voici . ii lay |
(‘•t tli-' •<•*' .'On of !*•<• const<t Kir. The \ • has com**. ivl'Ci;
i w .’houlh not only look tu th-. ayiogs of our Henry nnil '*o«v
Ifti ./, m, kit of Ihf great ’>hf ..vc lin our ".refe
M-.'- fl A lams {( ■>' c -he I- -it an! j.ir,cr.t -i
1 vi. . ' •• ev. rb - ’•* ~lj - ... a picture in 17R 7 >' •» it
i ii.n/K of thing’ which is most ■ tgcnial to our happinc- ~ud
1f:..! is, -T-i. • f r 1 1 . ••v-irc s'av.H. .• U „:.-5
j! i the p ■■if.ts~.ri m'» ; if- .- J hr. pincsj, each .
I ting to * ft- federal h h ' Tofit sv, -r ugnly, ? would
Irrt.-ler th sfoveromeot Mil I ,* ao--.*quatc those |- »* jor; ••. and if
1
•a ii. r « •*nt’ hi . .1 of .. •• 1 th. isefn 1
Mi. Adm... •»»•. ITT s' pi ;• . I t V i*. M.;-.jcc.t ot ■ he.
Ur* vk car. r- ■a u - .• - -Had h* t- }
himself *h saying •■■■lviut co’-ipHr t: it with the ur*’ p
itaie . • .n.iicr. tint .1 ■ ‘-r h ■ ,nu
\mtin h saK negotiated m good
1 i n • • i still mu ter is I for
{aim 1 ■ ’ i* • i.' the offscia l state men! c toe United Stale* ('em-
Jrr.Tfsi-- i.tpubi: . -;>on thr»’Buhi.
| iVb shall hereafter, when more at lei
ci.Rccf -thtfr views, ;iv j express our
lowi: up m this inriiHeu ci. -ag: -.if the new
’ ’’resilient— but of <T; ./ir
' ■<•'( >l, whether Iron, th«■ ■:/vU o ‘ -rrv
■ followir.g which Mr. V. ,i.jh ... i, •• ..
T .trine Message,” from his Kxcellenc .
■ T- M-rnor of Vermont, is perhaps best
ii ••/. ’to brighten and improve the in*
. !:.iy the fury of party spirit and
■ i ..iluct, universal harmony :
•' •♦*ll >i d He ,»e th - > he wen r**qucs* li t
*••*»' v ‘ •■■■■■ • T■ i • .ind takn aoc■ - •.
•■- ■ • him at • oitrili If -** -! and that tbA i.nv:tation
' , .-I* :ir'Tlif,.UOCC 1-i !• s i X; ‘f- he
• i‘ut ! relinquish the Guhen n'.oriiil J'he Home
iVe th n • e G«
!nor w:< not again a {‘anili-lat- -if there be
L, a;iy ruth in th.; remark, that “ the din i
'l'e.st ii/ai) to tht /. v s is down ih- throat”- ■
L |lie must itidubv Ay have Unci, ic-electcd.
J ctiN ivi.i.n js bear; elected Governor
. ■>! Virginia. Mr. Mouroe was nut a cau
idu-alt*. nor v. >" . v / ftu- .f Kroya,
on- ' tb? most prominent men of Virginia*
was Mr. T’s. opponent
I 'VT» J
M « expe ... a i • I ■/ «hile wi
•' in «»'■ i . >t-.it• . hf " ih*, combo ,
1- gi •• >f 1»24- -r
1 i distingui-. i-'i for h- o-th of ch:»- ■
ejjcter and Repubitcan p r?t,ipi.. Jfe, dn l
j. « V Uciys ' IC‘ : ’iUU V, ,f ladgrgv m* it
•.’where he had l--.er for >cveni: .-«eks r-c
s.‘ forminj. the of a m- mv f i.e'i.-C'
gislature. He had lo sealed the;