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m; - ('I,!, \m:m s •; nnui.iiTs. ■flic s^oiiii wofs (iCien o'lilitii s produce, In tli'iH pi-iiiirions i)r()i'iise, ^V1 fj)!i snrili o\i>riiclitiirfs wil! trouble more Tliaii sijiKiiulcrcd on sonic oUicr score. (^n some occ:isioii f \c.\ations wo, "Wt IiuU- »l! !'u!ni tlint rnn fort would hcstow; Wi- rKllicr rluiosc- to rursi (-ur freiful fire; And cher'hli sc iUimciits f f spite :ind iro. 'rlu)n;’)i reason'Cl)e tlic sovcrei'^n of the inliul, Vitli iill tin- passions to liis sway oiisi^^ned, No power that rtilcs, on earth, in air, or inuin, Had e’er a liarder ctnpirc; to iriaintain. It oft :imuses us in life to trire The subtile logic ..nd iniploriii';’ f. ce Of t!io>e who, roiiS' ions th( v ha\ e slept a'traj^ And made some little hiuiulers in ihciv day, "W'oulil i’ain persuade us, and tin Uisclvcs, in spite (i)f conmuin reason, tliat tliry acted rip-ht; And fry t( hd! tlicir w(;unded minds to rest, )?y urj^iiini;- that “ all is for tiic best.” I'ach worthy acticni (jf our lifi- {^onc hv Afiords some solace to our latest slj^'h ; Anil every evil one, by settled ilooni, I’ursiics us w it!i repcntance to the tomb. As surely as we cliHnpfr »'ur humMi- state, And crowned ani!)ition makes ris rich or gT( at, ■\Vhatv vcr s[)1endor fortune n\My !)( s1 w, AVliatever ploasuivs power i* !y feacii to How,— !Vew i-ares and troui)!es rise around \is too, M'liich lay before secluded from oVir vii.w, "VVh' n time, um-.ottrl, flwift’y steals away, l)eei-iv(. ' by ardent thoii(,'-ht or fai cy gar, I'he mind enjoys tile energy of hi.:)!th, Andtri nuplis in its intellt ctiial wi alth ; But w hen dull, gloomy, tedious Imurs succccd. That sicnito 'ii^^er in Muir wonted ])red. The mind is low —its sprini^.s are nearly iry And eahfif't tiien tlu- stream of thoujrlit supply, hlcli loves tiic sub'ile j'atli of trutli to trncc, Or d-ck cxislcnce with ide.il j^’racc. IVhen we behold aug-ht beautiful or great, ‘Wltleh art has formed, or nature diii create, It \'li.s not (Hily plei’.suve while we g'aze, Rut 1. iid.-; it also to our future da} s. The painti..]^'-, touched with adii.ira'de pracc; The stat'.ie, i x(itiinile in fonn. .101! face; The splenilid palace, reared with (ireci.in skill; The noble cit)—we contemplate s'ill. ■ Tiic >t.ain that l.sibldcs thron:;h roin.miie bounds; Tlu valley where the shcplierd's j)ipe rcsotinds; "The tangled fotcst, openiiti; into glades, That ip'atefuliy u liove its twl!i:^!it sh do?; Tlu boundless he;,th, tli.it we.ivsa sullen tVown; Th’ Loormous nunuitain, with its cloudy crown And cr:;ggy sides; thr ri'cr rusliing' o’er A dreadful j^rettl j)ice, u iih thunilcring' roar And ioannng' iv.f^e—indelibly ini[)rest, Miiiiitain a lively image in our lireast; And still as Mfmors reviews the j.ast. Appear again, and j)leasc u ■ to the last n-.nkii::: cvory riri-jvv^ncc for 11,n v.nprry 'Kv he \y;is boi a ii: (h“i', is (uiitc ii.Cdin pH hcii!“ihK‘. l^iL il'oiir cMcr In-othor re^irds uit'n scorn .'ill (U'vlations iVom his own stan- liaril of m>l inns. A’tM! in thoso vviio >pe;ik 1 c!iircr( rit toii^nc, and live tiurlor (iil- fi.Tciil liiws fi om liis own, ho sii!lV'rs sort ol'ji’i'xr y surprise, wiien he s'.'t*. lool- nn ihi'sc siiuros oT his uwii ])laiilin:.— Il('r; every ihiii^* is at onoe aHud. i! id('7n, t!'(' s:inic, yet not cxarily tho san'.o, xvitli whut he has been acciislorn- ed tu s('e at home. \Vliore lat);-u.T'j;e, (h'ess, tiianiicrs, aiui nvodes of a!i ‘■orl-^. .ire wliollv tiil'i’ereiit, oouiparison is Ic"- easy, orttu'ii n'speetive itierif-^ must h adjli>lP(i hy' tfiat treneral ‘ liU'ess (.i thirds,’ which :i!wnys leaves ir.'irh tu he said on hoth sides^ i^iil liere, v.herc he- sees a j)revailiii«' similarity to his owr: institiitiot)s, and where; l!ie L"ctieral iini- f;ition on one part spcms r,n implier! ar- knowh-(li;-jrieiit oi’ snperiorily on hi*^. Ihe jiarlictihu' (hriereiiee, arisino; out (d' I'hysicnl auil.noral ciM’iiinsiances. ;>r» a|)t to strike Iiini'i allier as awkward it' sernl)!ances, than as inlended d,- via- tioiis. 1 ie is less !ci ient t 'u aidMnein l\ir !Mich fjiesame i.'-n.sori, t'lat he tidi- ctilfs more niisparieoly a S otclin an',' or an Irishmnirs Ijlinuh’r^, in i!n:;l'sh. than those ol n Sjiai^iard or .t;i llalian.— It is preliy (d)viotis, in sl.oi t, w!;h( lii rectirrin^; to more si lit.'is eansrs ('I'llil- ferenot, whv we shinihi mert If ss at the hniid^ of Ki.^rland, tiiai. iirci'iiti- tru.'S, wl if’h, l'.r.vii\:r fewer al'M ii ■ s with onrvtd\es, n’i2;l‘t sce:n at lirst, ie^^ likely to apitreciale lairly. In ji:sti’e, however, it nuisi ])eowpf'd. that to i'j:n(ji'ance C. pr( lit and di lig'ht. Mixing- tog\ th ntft'i THI. >dilIH-A.MH!lCA> I1K\1KW. A Skctch of the Internal Condition f>f the States o! America, and oi their I’olitica! Hela- tiot s with Ku''oj)e. l!y \. Ihissian. 'I’nins- liiti (1 fvoHi the ]'rencl), liy An American.— ill, on tho v.liul ’, Ir’C l.’ir. no r,;vi.r n'itli the nu)ilc i^'te a;id jr. ['at lial. It adds I'.otJiine, to Ix- sure, to our >toek id laets cor.re; uinr'oiM selve*^, i)Ut it has, .Tt least, the merit cl' heinj]; ircneral'y correct ; atui if the r( llections, wliicli are jiidicioiis and ten?jx rate, have i.o ve ry striking; I.ovolty, iliis circiinistar,ro if- selt'sci’vrs to show, that their iiiili;or has asstudate'l intimately wiih us, am! tl.us heeome I'amiiiar v, ;!h ti^pics, wliich aro freiiuei'it in ou; poiiticad Nnd /■ocial cirfle-’. Teiliaps the K>esl conipiiieent we can )iay him is to .''ay. t!ni*, lortn- nateiv fil:K*('d as lie wa-; lor eollec-tinr the materials, we S'h^nld Iiavc he en wtdl nlfasnd to see \u> ^/unrc ((iijernt) ex- tem’f'd to moie numerous and iiiinute details. From the Worcester Magazine. HO(.l'.I{S II r. KM AN, Who was alike dis! ii '^'lislied a pro- r’lUfid statesm.ni :i(id jnnst, was horn at i N’wlon, Mi'JS. on tln^l'Uh orApri! 17.J1. I'is pr'iiMits were obscure hut wiittin' eiti/ens, :md l^e had no belt i »tm‘;i1 ion than Ihe ^len''er aiui lin.itei' jiroA’isi'ins (II a con.n'o;' I’ i-dieil ■d ic a: i;i t!' t I, as ! to I ol' all tliis must !>• Mt (Own I'.fn.' is, iui I'.vlarce, ;t fitr 'nu'e ineajjar iiy vl Ifiui i;;^ .\ nericaii i:;eo”;iapliy in,lf.lii; ISuii : an a[ peliation, liy the \vav, wddch ne he.stuw .ki 1,,'u so ol'len, not in the sp.irit cl'j>'pi’o.n !), Init because, tur sovnr I’eason or d!ier. he seeiiis to take a rirnle in if. e d? not reler now to anv p.ntiinlar nii>- take, as wlu'n his rcvi('U( rs f nniT'eiaie Philadelphia amon;;' the Shiit-s, t>r l:i> l)oets mnke tin; aloe indij^enous in J’eei.- sylvania, — hut to th;; i;encral inahi’il^ ! which 'he seems to la!>or uvcier, (d’ di>- ; lingni^liinu; one pai l ol’f)iir counti'y iVem j anollier, and oi concei\iiur tliat the\' fteo school fur a! thal earit' jienud. At a siiit- ■ hr was appret.iiced to a Siioc havi:’'v cl'ijsen that trad' )^.'ii-e."s ofliis iil'e, and (’0ntii,iu'’ lalnjur in this orru[)alio!i until alt.'r ^^as twe'.iy tue>. lie. hov.ever. hail a strona; a: d ardent thirst at'lei kiif'\vledii‘(', at (i ('ti.j)Ii'ved every ir.o- ne’i.t eonld h(; Mi.iird !roin Id'^ o- t.ei !t','ue.’tions in tlic acrni :sii n| k enu ledii^f. It is even said that ulnl- I di.ini i::;X In- ef.;',s!ai't!\ k( | I :• hook ()•, '*1. n;. 1 ■' 1 7 h*‘ with hi' .Mi!i’oi-d, i;; t!'i( then coii-ny of Cnm-.ee tii’ii;. Here he v.ns assf'ciati 'l wilh h: !;!'-.itIn r in nificaitile bus; ul;:e; Cavf' hill a hr;*f >'opj.nrt'i, :ly le;irat;l\ 1;;'^ ta-te I’tM' i' l-d’cctMa! in.j ro\'cnir: ♦ I'l.r i! appears li'' mad*' snri; a .\'Mi,'es i; :!;e S( \ f'cer sti’dies nl’P'iiihe:; lU j in 1 j Ihf ma V iiii lit sliades (d' ciilti'je, ' I; manners, and civiliz ilimi. 'i'o hi'-i it isj^, all a sin^i'de poinl. a \siid*'rne;:. u itliOulL,, iimiis or distit;eli','n. lie tliini.s, we:, i ». • believe, that the buti’ilo rur.s u;id; inj,,, Boston, .‘’lid a murder on mir j-emoir- iVonlier is ei.oiiiih to "i’.e him aii ill o- C(»nn1_' I son’^' ce^d r:! \ i I rah'nial v;.* I- r ; ' would lie I a"d'v t as thf y d( ve!oj'( d il> If 1! .'■ (dear a..d r b'dtjeciv seeii'ed MUiie pui >'iit Ml tellies 111 p* wa-' aprmin of i-li.d'd:" ill makii: i IV'i 1, then' fi;iymoies | s( v'iiis (iiiiii' lo j j,, , I roii(“niters | \\ |;iniou oi' the polic*' ol iSevv-\ oi k. Ameriean c.oidd lu.'t b!’jn(i>T i))or(>, ri‘j he to lancy tiiat liaii’naki il 1 i ii:l.iaiul( ; > j walk abiiut brai.iiihhi.n in lie^>;ent Stieet. II forget, that wlien oiir left his shores, they left the .‘iame relineuientr^ that self liad, or, to U'^c' the lai ouraiitl.or, that ‘ thoucli our C( Ui try is new, y('t its Civilizi:tio!i is (d>..’ ii should iiot seem inereuihle. that ;> couti- try, jdant( (I by civilized i'.n';!!siini.'M two centuries airo, shenid have made ! con^if!erabIe advanct s ,>inee. '1 !.t"e rc- H iliiya/r.'-'. ' i necti(.ns ot:;;!ii ti. r.aim Ihe alarms ul' A itMI'g'icr’s account of our inslitu- ii} w’l.rlhy I'ow.ii:;ers, wi.t ^e sons n:a\ ex.ciiiii' . ii';l ion, ai'f! nis fiM- I I'll'ico llie vsii ! 11', i'! V corn u.en ;’ei. .vas 01 . a:i M' I In 1 :‘.o UoUcr ;■ rLol” that. id., r' elcction {o ah 'ill'', s he edd consei t to take, cs 1 .nt; as lie \\i idd aeeej>l theni. On the whole, Roger Sliei man was no common niaii, hui seemed to be fitted to the tinges in which lie lived. He was po dem..c;o2:i:c; but a friend to tin: t i:;!its of man, and an enemy to thje usurj)ation ofpolitieal power. lie stood ftnth., in times of i^real peril, the advocate oi his distressod eountry? ^ him atid others who had minds tiiat could not be aj)pall- ed i'V di.saster nor intimidated by threats, must we attribute the blessin.‘;^ wi- enjoy as ;i free and imlependent na- iion. In 1793, he died at New Haven, ;iiid a monnment is elected to his mem- mory in the princijjul buryin^ place ol' that city. From the National Intelligcnccr. Gfn'J'I,K:\trN :—W c have ^ot in(o ‘ome little eonlusion. 1 will t('ll yon the story as ht ii fly as I can ; and ’per haps, as you live at I lie Sent f (iovert, meni, and coi.sequf'ntlv \”herettie wis dom (d’ the naliofi is, or soon will he, eoliccted, you will be able to ;ive us ome advice in our present perplexity. Yi.u must know, that wo are a thick '•(■Itled, at)d, as wc think, a uenteel, comnninity, li\-;ni; on ;2'ood terms ^^’ith our I'.in.iiies-, and ('ach other. Beini:; hi'ouijht up in the fd! siiT)erstitions w.iv, we rad with co;>sidpral)!e jiriips ;uul ex- r.ense built a small neat ciiurch, anfi in duced a parson, who, h-,-thc-by, was wh il i*; eal'ed a pious ;-iji.d m.'in, a.. i hv Kcf. pdipj; schotd, i:: .iddition to the litile '•i!ar\ \vt‘ o'ave bin for pr>. achi):!.r« din Vl I V \\;d!. an.’ Was content, ar.(i so wne wf, except whci, we thou[;l:l h" ('iifo'-c- ri tdo eio.se'y what ’> ralle'! Ihe ns.r.d ! iw, anii ti;c‘ trouhiesome prineij!le.s e.. joi'M d l»\. t!;e (diristian .system. }5nt 'i' il'icse b;L''otted and su;)ers!iiions res-, ti.d'ils we we'i'e hap['-;Iv released ov tiie HI in that v.'i'ie shed upon us by the u: .Th;s\\.fraddi* writic.o-s and e'^'ay.sof Messrs. i n and S(nn.TZ. We ve ry soon drove our |)ar,s0!i away, as no lani^er useful, und converted our little (dinrch ii'.ti a da: cin«' rooiii, l;\* takiiii; away tl'.e n' ws and makinjvan orche.stra i)f the pnlpil, and were i;-rttip-; alom; :p ler blaze of ucir li^hi v(>rv well. l)Ut we soof, f(Uitid, to (.ni’ ett>;,{ jn\ . that this was but the beu;i!iMn;j; of our ti would Ive a Isiaw i-y r;.taileo f'I'.'.d ex- j I!?' hy our poor, blind, ar.tl super 1. 1,1 I'f. -!-''’i'''”''' t'orel'athers. .Some numbers of j Ie accord-i paper, called ‘•Th-'N w ne'.-, and, in ! H^'rinony dazt'tte,” we: e sent to me b\ tin rr.rv ;nid. 1 ^ ikiTii o\er, iirst, in I I Ihe prt'sence of my wife. Siie listened t.;, I avi» ir hist Ills I'.tlllet, ni'ither rep oved to N\w tl'.al ,! sill \ ('vfir ol , aiul ;^;aiiic(i tiy i.pcessarv 1 .'dmanae. ’riiese l'act^ w 'j;: i n;( i.lior,in.'i, ex- i (Av a pouerf.il rnirui iin.dd'd by in'!ruclion. 'mpri'hen.«ive \ iews of f) rec(;mmeml hini to li'" w .'i.’ti would j-lve a what I v.-Isl» i?’, if, on ccn.Muintlon wiM, 'ome ef t!;e wise met' ol t..f '..Tiiop, \ ou should not (ind youisijii ahi-.- to au- vise iis, that you will be so ;;oi, ! ,is u> a'k Mr. Ow'lx—for I dare say vou know’ him, and where he lives—what is to be done with the chiUlren tinit now uri‘, and arc yet to come } 'I’here are ten thousand other little matters «T-ow'inf: out of this i.( w and blended order of tilings, but they triile*:, and will cure themseh cs, nu dotibf, as we advance to [(crl'ectinn, and theref('re do not think it w'orth w hile (rouble Mr. Owkx about theni ; and, indeed, many of them will be mepweii in the successful management of the children. As to the communit}' of propcrtv, I am delighted with it, and have no i'ears on that he:nl ; aiul I am astonish(,al that all the (dvilized nations of tiie earth d-j not a.dop/t it. lint Mr. Ow(;n gives fl’e chccrijis; that that hlessefl pe- nod is frisi a|.pi'oachii g. I will ji]sf, mention niiy own liapfiy state, and h(j a‘isureil there are p.iany in the same sit uation. I, I'or instance, h:id nethir.o- and am r'aturolly inclined to idleness, and, by tiiis New ILu inoniziiigscheme, r :••'! :njw literally revel!i-ig upon otiicr men's labor. Hut (between fj'iends', [ would not have ev» i y- ooe to know tlds, or ;t n.ight Ix' the means of driving ni:- out oi tiMs i:e\\ P,oM(iise. A 1 WIKM) TO M,\\ l.K.ii rs. First ^ear of M ntal IndcpeiKleriCe, ^ A iisW i ring to th IRr'itli ^'ear ol ( iiristian I^'jiuiag-c. ^ r.!suc:lnhk Sinr. lr}i—I)c \'frto, in 1 hi'iotv of the Lii.i'hts uf ib'.i a .'du' ometar; f,T ..n I ii'U i'c .ns; (juc ■' i-'iu-d p> *!', i^ Ml u'.\ to ! hr cp i \ nf a. r-fdun:«. P' I s .a I n. eraw.ii.' h.- ■(''••rr isniy fallicr .imI l ip^'- a iMndfiti of i',-| ' (ddie’s'—aia' a!i my reuti^r., i ,\';-ni!ori. ” ’I'he Kct.eol«.^n- of lain was liiglily app”o\, o;'. Oil.. .t'l nil 1' :eii h rr.^'\' i as (I'oser New Milford in the cojr.-.ial t'» tl'i-m with attent’en, a;u! apjuai'cd to nddV. and ws ( ifcfr i ei Ci S' iI ie root! ; ice in bi> prid’essi.iri. '■(.'\ i'ral yi ars ltaip('d to I m- alid it' 1 be j)!e;:sed w ilh tlieir noVi ll\', :u,d, in- (’eed, I coni'ess I wa.« c!i:ir:;ied will, them invseH. a!t:iou'"I’ 1 can ;.ssurc> you (devated to tin* hci:c ' ' I O'on IMeas f..r J/itchl’eic. gi'.'ge 'd j I, I'l >Mi.,ntv anri ren i'-' jPi-. i tin- I eon I was Cum- i 1'="' ' fomfor’aid' I 7f' I. he loi •ed to New vei.. w iicie he uas soo.n (•!■' cled a ri - j '' 'ei l.)tive, a;id in ITC." '.vas raised to I w 1 ve 3 ears, :!iul hi' hen"h ei' ('o nun on I'h:, ty of Nev'- Ii: chosen bv th.e p.ei'ple of ildr'i) ; hut no deaiht i.aii ipiiie niL';iii\e Ilian lir.'inui.:: half a do;a- cnnlei tI ! rvd, never niatriiPionial vow.s eu( tioris ami manners always linds eager readers in America. We entertain this curiosity in common, no doiihi, with ail other j.eoplt ; but in us it has been r.eig'niened by some acccidents in our 5itu:>tiim, into a sort of impatient anxie ty. Ou' pyorliail Ins been drawn by tiiu'^e, l':>r the most part, whom s»uiie ve ry int'-iligibUi fe(dii'.;!;v iiave j)reventcd from'reirartiing nswith tnnclj good i.a- tuie,.wjdle, at the satce time, eertaiii at- iirdties ( xistiiig hetvveen iis. Iiave en- uoiiri.ged a hope oi Ilie tr( .iinn i,t at th'. ir hands. \\ hai h.'.^ ivagnil'.i'-; th' ])rciv(catii)n is i!.e r.'stfct we enti'Maie j'or thero :d he:u't, 3.1.. t!,(■ means 1 |.e\ s>, lhroi:gii t,ii', eilintion oi Ih'. i:' langna;:;.' ;!:id l:t(;\‘;M!'. »d’" iviii”'cnr- ren; V t-tin erii'r. It :•> .Icdio Du!!, ir, short, tl .il l;as ni'>sl s,-j!tdy :r.o\'ed tin. sjiiri) oi' 1 *M,;h.(‘r .loi:;;!i,an. That sUii dy personage is no i'avoritf , indt-et!, nearer Iien'.e, no;- is I’le dislike oi'hi;n. a;i f.ng his contiiieiial nt'igh- bf-.’s. to or ilate I oid\' Ik in t!;e ei;i of ]jord ('a'*,!( re.ij^h. I'eiore thal tiene he h nl ae jnired the iinhicl.y fame of ev’er peri ip;'ci. n‘- r.al !on:dit v : wan.Id (juinel wilh the skies (A Italy lor liein£ loo !)rej! t, ;u (I With hi> ludghhors (if Fram ‘ ior heing too gay ; and, with tl',:'. ii''Uiai p. I jiiilit,e, wiiii’h the nP'St jdilo-io^ihical of his own histoiians has ren’.ii'-.ei] in him, was always mi^Jitil'.- ini 1^'' to think tiiat there waslittic \vi 111 fiavin:r out of |-'ngland. \V( I art ot allov,' ihe we.dlh oi oip- kins- lii.i.. to l>e air a[)o!o;r\ lor Ids ill m;in- r.f'i' ; and it i-' wilh a kind of ;uiiaze- in ” thal we ste !i:ni wa''dering over tlu' Avoi ld, iind I Cf ij, where jiiijuing liin !l or; sn!!_\ i''L!: 1 is rialpmrd fcp!,|;i. tiui wilii h'S iiidi\idual peei.lia) ilif indj above ali7~l-*y a bulkines?', wijieb, heioai’ter have iht* lasi.i.evs to heti ink them of a tour an,01 g ihe N* ih' An.er- iean Indians ; and .nni) perln.ps sei ve ti- explain i’.ow it hajipens, that armmirv w lp'rt! mei'and stiih, and ^Iioni, ano pla\ the ‘rtgnialor,’ shom'd have pulici (i eitics and we ll ires.ed wuniei , and I;ilK, and :i5setnl,dies, :md oj,e;as.— iSut in ti lllli w ( 'give oUi >el ves (p)i!t> toa n nel; ci.nei i 1; ahenl ihis pialter. 'I'lme ill ttdl all the ti ut!i at li and [»l,p'(. us ip. ih.e line lirr! I, !,( wev(r(inr irii.i.'s n av dark( oil :'n«:. fh-.'- , I'la: pi.- g( p,- .i,ie!, (■lin e 01 t,.(' OIM •'( ek to I in ■ w ii I I'. l‘'oi it may I we son cl i ue s pi!i e.M ilj.iai te,iMo!,.s ; IPO w I'l.le ( i,|'.)\ ij.g th, era! e(/!;l':it aid ct p. ia l. prt , seem de'tipLo to xist hut at mie ''!agc in ll'.e ptogi(d’ a •( mnPiniiVi woido cli'ini ereiiit lor n t'uiemenls, w hir-h aie pnreh.-sed n ostly at llie priee (d' too :i- bn.iidaoi population, of ineijuaiifv (f propiit\, ano of ail the nnpaia1ahi( fruits 01 these to the less i'ortunate clas >es el' Inwirious state:'. Lead ing, thereJ'in-e, oiii- I'^iglish kin,'- nu'ii to eonict their pre[;or sessions ;i‘ leisure, oor rerid('rs nnay I.e eurieiis t- know in wdml light we ;ippear to the m;'- li\ e of !i eon 111 ry, nnieh in oh* idel\- re- inole hoLh .n situation and n.iii neis.— '1 lie g'.:iitlernan to \\ hnm the work is at- ll'ihut(;(!. wdl0S(' title ;1aii(l.s :it the lead M t his art icle, is w ( 11 known in tin''’. ided :u;d liaveih i! :it dioerent pei 1- sitiiation ;ind a^so- iesijlant, ai.e in the same year w :is ;;d ■ ;i .hidgt oi'the Supreme ('oui t. lie eoi,:i:,U(d to hc relp.rned at e\irv siu’ci >Nive ( le-. tioi: n a*-sistalit I’pf St V- enl't,' year.:, ;ind ii'ipaiiied on tlie heiicli (,I the S'liii'i me Conit 1:1,li! 17S!'. wl,( n he ii'S!‘.>;i,ed his seat. In !771 In- was eh cted ;i :rieniher oi tl e Inst ( on- !;r ", and wMs ia-)!.| inued eit!i('r a niem- !ii 1' 'i M'e ill U'l i,r set "lie until his oeatli, p. 17i':!. 11 Is 1 aim'IS an.i ii'j; those w ho snhv;'';ind t'.e oec.ariitioii of Imiepen- di ' i‘ Set !i i pid- the that I)) ( ' lor t!'.e''^'" !'’’ken ;'.t |i!easu;'e, or i d;n*- 17dfi, h(‘1 slP'iddhave h. en very imj):i.‘iei;t Coiipecti-■ .'i/c/r.’.sA 1 esti ;ii;it>. lie this ' vTs it nn \. ip\ wiie .sallier! mit dn the miu-ning to visit her m i;i,rd)ors, and of (“onrse mentioned the nn tler. It soim ri si;lted in iui ardent desire in tin' wlndt* 'apeis re;ul. and ;>s ‘^'■'h i-' a mere outline of the ii; s( 1 \ ires of oiie of the fathers cf | f-o,:: tr','.- a ':o justice to a nari'.e con.spicn ( I i pt lut oi;t in det.'.il th(; u’de ;ind i'a.il.iiil inannirin whicii lie peri'ormed ’I f \ l iopsand l.'ur',hensf,nie [/uldic (hi- i.js wl.ich (!(".•()!v.-.'fl iijion him, would ;i onire a l)iogranhieal notice that \vi)uld s'.vell into a V(dnn,(', an.d fi w' men de- >ei\e a vcdmiH', n:oie, or would iill it lu Her. lie w;e, a m.an id' p!ai:i, up.osten- !.'itic;iis nianpi.rs, hut iiiiu and im\v;iver- He uisid)ar;..'ei Slates, where be re idirinn seve!;d \c;;! oo.s, :u.d \\i;etf i.is nations were ceilainiy veiy la\oi;dde to J">t ohsi r\atic/ii. On smi e popily, indeed, ,t is h.irilly to Ik e>. eecied^j !,;■( thfsiib|\ct of a inonarfiiic.'d ”("' ri.pi ' ' w id t.ike 1 he tor.e w e ‘ Sketch;' ~lit. jver, euuiu wish. lip. ai;d it is » mere ip.g in his ei M'ioii'-'. duties of the vaiioUs oriici.'s wdtiidi he hi Id, to the grca* s:ilisr;ielion of tr.e puii- l:e, aiul wi'iii grral honor to hims/dl'. — vil.a;'.’ to hear tie ^ tl'epl.oe w(‘ had i'ormei!;. ('oiiseci.de.l I to religteiis wershi[) was the most etun- j moi’iotis h>r us mII to assem!)le i.i, wc I areordiiigly met, and the n ading of these papers sc(’mcd to prodn.'e a simul taneous curiosity in the wdiole ass« nddy, both male ;md i'cmale, to lulopt its free and unrcstraining iirinciples, and shake oil, ;it once, the only remaining slnick- les to lull a:ul complete emaiicip:Uion, by peripitting e.ich oilier tt» cininge dd conijianinns and take new ones, if they |deased ! and to Jiimhle togeth.er ail the jii-oj/crty, real and jtersonal, into one great common rna.-s ! It .so happental, by this r,(ir (n'dvr of ii;ings, that 1 got my neighbor's wilt' and another i^ot mine, and so generaiiy ; hut in this new harmoiiizing delirium (d' Ay/v, we h:ul entir.dy overlookt'd the ds'irJi'ni, and had it not h.ave been for this ii dlingcir- cnnislance. I tlare sae — indec'd, [ h ave I i: leagues iii (,’on-1^'houhl se,,-.e ^ j'mgn'.oni wasfiear, .iiiu seri;m;iVk- ably eorrci’t l! LI ess !r; V(> sa o pa-\;fiet.oi il.at i)od\’, e; sl a w.ongvote. 1 Pi) (lOPet,—'t for at least at anv rate ' s.iouid all he ^•eI■^• hap[;\- n\ e or four ;;un;!lis —oi\ '•i'l-d ll.e ne,\t dcaire oi u- never, m :i'd ihe per- tne chil'drcn- u- ... riih !” lint, a the was nioi I ;u;sh(d his ar (•mate. comj,r( lit n-jiv!; view;, of suhjee*.'- rpao lor his ( h'fi'ienre ; h-'nee he. wa p Pidi eirtployed on c'lmnntlees in the ! upon eindi taking tiii'ir own iP ves!-:'j;;i! ;ori ol i!ie most comphvx and j lor I c.iu ;i ^-^nn; Nouilns h:e; li'ot mine >iI!hci.il m;ittl 1; and his opinions were r'M'e;',-!.! wilh great deferenci.' ano respect. *f the Iiigli e'tiimitio.i in \\ hi(di he was h'Jd liit t e needs no ether "rooi th.m the h.ets tha by l!,(; people (d’ ('onn v(i\ I n.ei,- w i!hia ll . ir i.'iii. OftI Il ‘lit \ i.iid aljiiil V We il w hiidi he I lind, liy tiK! new ari.-inirement, i,h.ill \-e e.ed my m i^ihh.ar's eliil.hen and r oui- wives insi,-,ted iddldren— llannony tm'.d ail'ee- linn—so tl);.t I am fd!ier-i . ! p.v to ha'l' .1 dozen (ddhiren, and so /vVv ■ 0- PMff- Jmcricnu DoiV’islnii. — U’c ioarn frctn tju' Salem lie'.isp i, !hat an it,;? ii.^'er/; •foiad'rM ?;ent!em«n, who bi'ouplii s..i;., Vj ji such (d’our domestic os fruni ‘ h’'. Wf,t C,o,t;i of South An.ei •. .. s r-"-.; sah-ut.lc i!>ere, took them to tn, .iiid i-sLrrtaiticd the prices at h they oiild he tnadc. He ^ftnwuidH tool: •'cn to ?.Ianchestcr, in Eii};lar. . -.nifl h".:nd tliat gii;da of the same (po.i.tv eeuld not l)e afibixled then' at tlie je. itru ’ ( y arc now sf lling lor i:i this coiiinry. l':iey told him 'hfy coidd mukc floods ri-s{^inl)lin.t: tiiem, iiut the cpia’itv of thtr C" '"11 uoulu no be so j^ik)i1. W'e >jii- (h’rslaTiCi thal it has been recommen.h d tt) s.'imI oil- di'ine^lies to Ja'a. W'e k'iow :e ]',:i^- ;s!i ,;re cindded to con.r in 'm- ition with us ill the South Am; j e in i.;..ik ■(in!) I)v r:iai;m,g ijoof's K-enp liiiti.g 0(1! H, ;,i;it that I 1h V UTc III llir 'al)i: .'-fKiitiir tlu in t^ ilis counirv wiiii tne ■' up).-. ul Au' i.e., I’actorie'^ on 1 :'.''rR, (• tip'' idi( iiios. fxperi-,\ccd are hau ly a- hie tu uiswuvcr thr I'rautl. p-hiof. Jldvci^fnircs ,.f Ji!i-eriisinj;.—Ir. Xov, '.is:, Cah K' I’," |e,- ^ valuabic diamond, (.^Hi II as is used by .;lcizici ■> f>i- cwi.iiii;' ■Mas.s,) adMilKse'd the same p, liic .lturiiid, '•n^. ririi.^ a I'e'a.trd lo th>' ( ♦ i'son "lio sl-Min.d rrtiiifi ;i. ^,e\eral 1: ■ nths ('lapsed, ..nd he l ave 11 op for loo'. eiit a sli(;rt time since a man iVoe.- me t . i.rti-v caderl iipon him to know li i,.- luvd losr. aii:amond, and on |.>rescn!ini^ tb same lo Iwm, reidtpd ihe ( il ciimsti.iK e (f lii-. iin(;i'ip; it, ntid t!ir manner Im* disc(»\r;ed the tian e ( I theowipr, '•C’«''ial im.ipli^ alter lit* liad found p, hy r«'I’chasii,:^ a’l ai lirlr .p. a ore in tiii.'i ?im> flou(> u;, i:; pari ol a .Toiirtpil conuiuii.j;- Mr. i^;ilr'> advri.'i;«;co,crp, which was til^(o\.'r( d h\' h:s (.liildren (.>11 pHresiiij;- p‘ ai'ti r it wa; taken from ihc article pnr h.is'd. !’roriih iifc Jo.', I-a^t cvcninci; an inrpiesL w^-. !•-M !n Curoiior .\is(piith, o\er tiiehodv or.,.,:i:. Z' c Siiiplev, at llanse’s tavrr-i, 'i turnpike road, five miles iro,,i c, Veidietofthe .liiry, liiat his , :p orea-'iuiu il hy the u heels of a c: 11 , ruiiiiiii.:;- over his bodv, supjioscd i i!:- the I'rcderielow n mail stage.” Hr u-p 1)an,';^ in tlie load. sijp.posed to havv f.ik-n in a IP, w'orn the stajjc passed over lii..i : one whrid rirross his ln;dy, one across liis l^JV am,! tl!!|,di, w hicli weic holli hrok'.'. and hi.-> !);'eaM enisr.ed in—tlie udielrrx- tiihiiiip;-sieht .:tppa!iin|;>; to tlic heholdrr-. i ill’ luippi't-.ed ji;st after d.;rk. :uid w.: understand an Investijvation is to I)'.; Ii.;-1 U) iisn rt^in whether the aotnasoip a- sioned by accident .')C gri'ai e.ptdrssnc- l\itrluf, 0^1. I '.t. In Ilhodi' Ishuid, s;, e plan does i;i,t de.>trov all n thargej his p\;L!ic dulies i!;,;re 7,aiiii j!,:;t each 1 roo.l ;ii e 1 u:;r,ing :it large h'! w.is i'h V .ited i throuniioiit the viliii;';'. !n vhorl, we rl iCnt to ;■ III!O't! ha\'e h's| ;dl restr.i>ut o\ i r then , and in j our lint I manner, tliey will, ii: *|fi‘" emi. oV'tlurn (jur pewlv o:’‘>;.aid/e.l 1 ipj 11>- j tieens I ar Ivl ill “Oid C ’■O',-. at the h.i'.e term t ’’ le .Mij'reme Conn, eii;;!itreri p tition inr {li\oiTe were si;c coiitiniiu!. ksid two disconiiiuied. An Triv’imav, ju.^t from tlu; land (,f p.-.t.anr Ihs l"iig- h elothed in a pair of ml g-.ii'a r-', 11. ''as accosteii, with “Holloa, IVieai hy _\ our stocking's > pr.iy answer iii I'ulrs ki'.k, ;ind a fiice fall of f'la, a .s. . vuds, ;uid sai(l, “.lus^ stnkii'.t ‘‘Ilou 1,' Vt’iili a II- lie sent 11
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 14, 1826, edition 1
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