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I'r; \\ i ' ?. i .U k ! • V J ■ ^ t:i..n ihf j,’ . tr ti. t s : '/ 'hi. /’itI r I. tl M- Iv >1 CazcJr. irilil t. He rcplle'5 as Tofierlne: tlie resokitio’: of .1ia T;s when M ^■'l. i’dJoiuiM.'ti. r»i. M. jni 1., It i>- (u c !‘v - ' 'I'l A (.11 111 '.'^tup) niorc Sj'O', I iM o!' I 'I !• I'l.pcf .I'.l',' S i) Ml I ! I (■ I'■ ’Ilo’i It'jV- i>| ; ' tljic lij (ill!• : ih.a l'>»' liif'.:.' a' IlIU r f.'i: 11 c. Ml. ^I U.I k'i y I III! ilr' u t !i.' |iu 1)1 if :—- Mr. f"Vlr, cri, i.'uui l!i. i:i:ro;!uct !i iiib a;!' I'-ntifii tl to much crrdit. — j Mr. ri:iy w.t^ aic.uf leiiiiii^ iVo.ii the 1 •'flu- ronvrrT{inn whir-h ho (AIr. j spr-aUfi's rl,;.!i i■. 1 S,'-,. Siich a rcsu- j rf j.M m i!!> io luivc j)l;ici ■ fmion it tuul !>rt ii rii»toti!nry fit thi* u'i j II u> l^ iiiroi t iy ri'jiortcd ; lit' of a '> !■;/ m!' r, :i:k1 llie hoitic te ly iiii^.'i[)j>rci.'jtukd 1,1 iniich j ,,,[nn{, as it (l*M c:. 'I'lis (.coasiun, L'Iuu'sI j IT jii fveii’s nif'. iiDin tiu; ^’■fitc! ;i| tcii-iv\ii!i prn’i t’t il \vos rnv jof !ii. si;i/inr-i this ti.uMvr.'c il«'i ^ i ,,vvn \ o!iiutai-\-:-( t. I !'■'t njiji' ii!' sii.i'iilar. lie liom Ills ih'ir.itivr, to lia\’c [iniil a. .1 M, 1(» I'l It ^.1 \ I’.'MMi' In !(i|'L' oi;hlic, I,,: I (il , pr ' I'l 111 ( r >n \\ i'. Ci'n- ui'.:. If ;'•) :,tU n ; I to in(i';re IlMi. .'jt'K' Hi lo ;,i\r a nii -iii I’ii'M',-', n: J t Il'- l!) a ri ri,.iii ii^ j mk-;i! -ii i ii" li'' ilii!', !fi !i.aki> ill i ■ I. \ i • -I'i' oi' ills iK •’;. ii -IS r.-'(.f tiif r. I !v ti'i IvM' tl) our r-'I.iMV!' pusituins, at tlir '(•voi'a! !..(c:ilo w liicii 111- has iciVr- i-iuc. ‘l accvc-ii tilt'Mibsiaiice ol’ vviial (las'vfi iiL'iwceii Mr. M.iikN'v, wiiii "rrut fui'C';, furth er of tTie AusfrTnr.s by the walls au4 hort- 'fs of tlit' town, aiul yft con‘•i^!erably ii'-'arer to ihc ciifiny's lino of s;uns on ihe (>pj)ovitc of the- Adda than wcrt' i.'.eir ovNii infantry, which ought lo liave protcctr.tl them. 'J’he column ol' 'jrt'iia.licrs, thus bccured, waited in conijrirativ c s>art'ty, until the ajipcarancc ? 1)C njvinr^nt that hcTorr 1 i!.y enc f' .'i'f! have u.sr'i! ::>(• 'tron^ ;,,ui impartial disr -!,;.i2:e :n)[)Uiofl to rin.-, that it wr.s | ) (,e wt,.: i.jn, was hai fjon w?(h nnv nor tl c sljirhte.st re-J of tlif Fr(Mich cavalry, who had orossod ft i{ iM\-to lii^ fo'ii^eon liie Piesidetitial j the lord, bri^an ti) dixjuif.t the Hank of • Ici.timi : I cfit ir'I tiiL* resohitioii he-i the Austrian^.—’riii.s was the ciitica! t ause I lh«jnu.ht he eni'ncntly drscrved i inomoiit which ]ioiinaj)arte expected. It. If hr, as Spi .iki r, tiiii not rl>My j A siiiLjIc word of oon.mand wlieeled the '■ar!i a vot;'(;T i!iaiil;s, u l;o ^Iiall |)ri s-iii.i-i hciulofthe column of i;renadiei's to the tcj think )ie ha-; })rtti ii.-ioiis to such an! left and placid it on the perilous bridge. 'i(;M):ir ? The In:Mik> ol 1 he iionsi* o\’ci-;'I’h*; w ord was given to atlvar.ee, and wiiicli he presided, fora f.iitiirul, linn 1 they rushecl un with loud si)ou(s of/Vrc I^arijo ol the duties ofj // Jii’pnhfir/uf I Jiut their af)j;rararice irdiv earned and wi!-l upon tiie bridge was the signal f«r a re- -i I' of t! I .1 ill- 1' ,1 ; .U's. (^nc (’i)i."C.|! ( ;)ii C;ilion> 1 i' ii (> lhai th?-\ ! -HI- ■:.\ i: r ■ r- ; ai.'O'f and r.d : ■ i: It \ . \\ ,i .'•‘.'■.'inst !,!■. !♦ i' 1')l' ! iir [;li! >0'-',' oi ;■ 1 I Lij.i iti'c ant, or of pi;t:( ■■ r i! east i* Ui ji t] j.j,’ I. ,ir (if Is il (hnvi-. M \ i v‘.'[ !' II tni f ; a df's.ri' U- do nr. i so far ;;s i,, ^ (,( ,,[ j ; , niicf' r:iC"l1 'i,.dl j., K; s;,; ; «rid III.' wiioi'' li ,i’ 1 ! v.’i 1 rn.y.i i.s. I no ;■ i a . t J can .s.iv, ,! isfadci ■ . • chisi\r. !'• I).any u>\' rilcs. pi ,,! (,r pMli>,'\!) ; r si, for tti.';!. or a-A o’J’t i . jVom :: full p!h1 fair e--:-; ;. .u'rji- ii • m j)ai ts t:i“ r’; s o' ? , . ■who 1)P\'L i:; . '■ uJ.iO; IV - t' Oi,- |jlei:>.Jtit duty j'. • u iA'r't 10 1 could .hav' wi'i.. 1 to f avr- bi'cn s’jaitd 'I'ddi- Ik . I'. ■t •] - ' . \ n, ■ I ■ ’ Sj.l I; 1 f ! , ’ i ■ Ii 1 hig;.., ■■ i,;i- !'s! '.i'; ;M .'iif'i jh' -j-- ; l li'.'' ’n; :■ in 1 . lliat il should i)i'd;stmet- Ijngly a’svarded. I thought it his due, I doubled shower cd’ graj)(; >1)01, while from the \vindows of the houses on the left side of the river, the soldiers who ! tiialMr. Is.lacks was au- I even though l)e had dili'eit.l from I’enn , iiv (nil. .lackson, to receive j'sy Ivania in 1 he c’’i)ice of a Fr^'aident, she i-'i.s to j)rou)Oli‘ h;s rli'i-lKju. j mved him mucli for liis imicfatigaljio e.\- 1 I..lit no cvKl' nt’f, iu»r outer-1 crti'-’is in favour rif her policy and best my ion, nor diii I at any j int rr-t^. Not oi;l; diil those consiij- 10 anv out', U'-e the stroi.g j eraiions, hut (Mlioi.s pi'oni{4 rue to olTer j the icsclulioii t,f thanks. Mr. Clay, I j thougfit, had been uiijusllv and unde- ; Sf r\ i,il!y ass;ii!cd foi’an honest dilfcrenct- iof o;.iiiion ; and il \\as jjaii ful lo sec a I UMi, whii ha.i rai.>e(i l.ims(!f by iiisown i tal' iits and i \i ni.)ns to be one ol' thu i: os'l i: 'liMgi.isl.e!! 'icsnjen u:.d o;a- t' il s ot't imputed t ) me by Mr. Isaacks, i\rll romemthat, at that time we i) b'r ‘.'I'd, ,m;l e^'pre.^^ed ourbelief, • it’ .!;u’k-!,n was (dccfed, and i'l, ild not 111't i'jctcd without t!ie aid ’'i'. ri-v and nis f-'ciuls, tliit he !ild b'- ;p^;;rii:t' d Secretary of State, rli!. 1 • lacks dc( laret! !;is be lief. fppfar lilve herds cf ttfpliar.t*-. Fluids are si.own to be tfiroin^ iil^ population, r.ifc seems Iiusy ftllionij those substances in which the t-ye, unaidid l)v artillcial assistance, could detect no sjinjitotn of animated txisiencc. l\arth, air, at,(j water, see»n fiiled with miroiie beinj^i^ iiTid s\varn)iiif with insect hosts, ol' whusu presence or absence the unassisted sight tuk»’s ?io note. 'I'he common articles of food seem an imated, aiid the obsirver discovers, with some surprise, that at each meal, he n>ay have rlesiioycd his thousands, like Samp. SOM, anil ati illiiaturt'd t tieniy niij^jht per haps add, with the same weapon. 'I’ht*. conipari>,on of the faiest fabrics uith tiiieads like caldes, and the roughesi: woi knianship of iiatur(“, is i"ur fi oin com- plunLiilury tu hutiian kkill. 'I'he oigan- izaiion of pla»»ts and insects, and the pro' cfss ol’( r\slallization, ore si'.ow tl with u ilisttnctness aiid elej^'unce w liiuh catino: !>e l ivallied i?) any oilier n.nt], , ,, , . D.ocJe ofdisplau oceupipd them poured volley r.it(‘rvol-i .More instruction and t,M-atilica’i(.n may be ley ot musketi} on '.'iclhick eul'iinn. as d* nvod from ihisii'\iew. tlian IVorn wi’. . 11.-' 1!. 1 - lacks ocdaretMiis hcliel. tuisot t c aii; : one who in w*i- and in • ; i rr-intvred, tl.at a 1.p‘i:;o f;or-! pr;,c( !ial o. v..r al-aiidoi.ed !n> country, i‘0 I ui ti;e ’.V, stt}: Il delegation, lioni the ^ hut alwa\s sloijd j'lrri I'.' hv her, defond- .i.'i’' >. rv(:;! cor,Vfi-atifin wc ua.i on ^ by the powe* s (,f |ij-> oigaiitic miiui ‘ 'Mr./'c', wisiiijfj 1,1 r. (day to , ;im[ po\V‘, rlul eh..|'.i(. lu e her ni^lils, ami of s:;:te, in which dcsi:o tiu-y ‘j.nlcily p;uci:dn,ii her true poliev ; w TO joined by a laige portioi. i'f tl:V • ii,.n h a man should bo u:,ll di .1. .il m fi'oiii oth'M- stat('s fi iimdiy to ; ! 1 ,;i. .! .'i'ks;Oi’s election. \ Wi. 1 kiiou n fact, tint l! i jnos of all the It is iiidc'ii I rii.iir ol a bod v of wliidi 1 had the. hoi,- amongst the I Our to he a meinlier, did not co.ni ( ri it endi'avotircd to force its wav over tin long bridge. Al one time Ihe Fieneh gienadiers, unable to sustain this dread ful storm, appeared for an instant to hes itate. Hut 15(‘i thier, the Thief of IJuo- najiarte's .St.ilT, \. ith Masseiia, L’Alle- mai>n*, and Corvlni, hurried to the head of the column, and by their presence and gallantry renewed the resolution ol th*‘ soh!it.';s, uho now poured across tiie bridgo. 'I'j.e Austiians h.id hut one rosiKii re loft : to rush on the Frentdi witii ibt b.iyonel, and kill or orive back Il to tile .\(ida, those who had forced' i!'ur (:;:,>sage, hi fore they could depinv ked j into i>ne, oi n ceive supjioif iVoni ihciV > j co[i,.,id. s \v!owe;c still filing alon-/ e hi nitre. l>ii' t!i- opporiin,i(\ g!ri i( (:. ( iiJ.iM bcca-kse I!,e troops wi,o 1 h:i\ 0 li‘ cn f'f.r' mucii .'^tiecuhdio was ^aid onresc-rvcdiv and ^^ ilh iiiuc!i f... eifur- and inac- ! zoid and good humour on tiie subject ofj ciutv."' ter ri C iOic su3(ied t I [.•; rmi cur:icies of Mr. liuel rMiau .in i Mr. M^'hinet ajipoiriii'iienls ; that if ti i>, or Lsa ic’.s, ari>iuir fi ,i; a v.a.J t>f ircollee- I that candidnte suocooded to tiie F;e,':- , j tion, lo pa^s urnoiier.!; and, from a de-1 deucy, tiic ironeral eye alway> ii.\-li I sire to h-' ,it . 1 'iii'.riit even h;ive j'i[ion tiiat di:-'ingui'^he I statesri'Tu u u { ”*i^m;jy , boon coi'toiil Im ^ ‘ tii'-ir unkind-I iii/l'-xihle ivpoblieau, IIiTiry (’lay, ;is , Dess ; hot, V. ':' i M .jo! Jlitoi;, on tiieir !'* ' f'i'''t oiViciT of the governm'.’iit : am slieu i i.'j:. pi esuijij.s tocdl mo Mhe lU'- gotiator." in wlial lie roprcsenis to he a coi ropt ti-ii.isactioii. 1 am iiiiporatividy | "ould h.i\ e iiad (h».' oll’.T of the bound to speak, and ( will -speak, ihai | pi oini.M'iit situation in ihocabiof i ; li iL which I (io iinuw t*. in* tim- Lot t'lf ejiuiidat'js there was f with niy feelint:'^ m sense uf right and i-'honhi haw e.Nccutid tiif niafueiivre had on the >uhj:H, much j \vrrjti4 ; I slieuhl i.uh-ed ha\c co.iMiiri- j hie;., l.axc ulread\ m^rieed, with- I .-d siieii a negltcl a gross uitielictu,n c!\ dr;iwi. tuo far I’roin the ri\er ; or be- hliery, as hapiions when Mr. M. closes his tcstin.ovy ii i!it I’ol i''.''"e too much eoniidonce in words: P'isilion, h( camo paiii,--stn,.'|, “It may, ],owever, b{? roper ti none of the coi.\.orsitiiMis. f wii.'ch I ha', 0 iMiv l‘.ii ivv'eOiip, \’.a‘- I now siiHicrcIy holieve,that vv’,ich(;vcr i.if tlu- candidates hadi b.-en eU i:teil, he ' ihero any ihiu'.:; ! siightest tor 'h'li.- ! corru; t,u:i i>r to w ).i i'i\ I'i ii: l.he r.ico either iii>n iiir str( ng iho; saw It unexp.Tte ilv earrifd. it n'av be that Clen.' neau.'Teii, so old ' [;o,d ur.forfunale, had soniowbat lost .'that c- orgy and pr. sr*„ce of mind which fiat- the critical moment demanded. \V moj.t ' ' “i I (I '^p. .1 o k Oil ; !o w I.’m he now holds umler Mr. Ad- ! I: blame aod couden nation fdl wiiereit ought ; wlierc; it is rneriicd ; but not on DK*. Mr. Mavkley cstp.Mislie'; vny (l«a’l.-. that whalcv ( r ncr;;'naii'itr-; ?nd nu'-'siti ' '- ■weie pursiicd in le'a'ion to me ia.lc- IV’Ct idpn>iul ( Ir'Cilfn. c'n.f.:i; d wi'h Mr. C'iav, oi'ir.'-!iiuU t! jial wt-rc c.u i.i ’ oi S(di !j and bv ti,;. lVi. :'(I.-) o'.’, Gcpci-al J rk^o' . . I..I cy.r ! I'I V.'!- ■ ,11' j.-'M the char.r'c tha; .0 •. M irki j :''.f a'.^ent, o." neijoiiuioi-olMi. i Cl.iy. Al; V t i ■ a i i. ■ /11 ^ I h •. I > eaiKM :i;i s, Idi; iiix.’ety ar.: I • n ij I I! e u' 1 ' .'Il to ll.c I'icrcl, n,sla.,l Oil till artillfrymen, Irom whoso /iro lin y had lately snfiorcd so tremenfUius, ♦ ■ . I\ *: ! 1 Iri.-'.id :!S 1 l.cr d-,' Jhey were, had ‘ ■ Ifttle d djeidtv in ba\onfiinr them . _ 1 he Au.tnan army now eomplefeiv f!''''nily, earth with heaven, I" 'I, 0 way, and lo.st in their re‘r..t I man with Cod. to «-.iii^' ih.‘ i;iinKiC('s of all the iiionkevs or the n il ks uf ihe mounteSanks th jt ev er gathered iiJie crov\ds round t'lmi. A a/. rKFir/.cv or keai, pr.whr. As the [ilain man only got up and walked, to prove fliat there was such a thirg as motion, in answer to the philos opher, uho, in an elaboralo fhcorv denied it ; so the jilain ('hristian, uheu he is borne down U'ith the assuranco that iheie i> no enicaey in prayer, rcfpiir- es no l.'i tter argument to rf[)( 1 the as- s( rUou than the giMul he linds in prayer itsilf. AChrislian knows, beeause*ho fe'ds, that pr.iyer is, though in a way to iiiiii i.'isei iii;d)!f, t lie medium of connex ion iietwei il (lud and his rational crea- luiis, the method appointed by llifn to draw down his blessings upon us. Tho Christian knows that prayer is the ap pointed means of uniting two ideas, one of the lii'^hest magiiilicenco, the othei' of the noKst profound lowliness, withiu tlie conijiass of the imagination; namely, that it i.s the link of communicatiuii be!ween “ the High and Lofty 0„e who iiihai)it( til eterni'.y,’’ and that heart of the “contiitein which he delights to dwell.’* He knows that this inexplieahlt: union between beings .so unspeakably, so essentially dillerent, can only be maintained by j.raycr ; that this is tiie strong but secret chain which unites ('! •I’s '■ "I I, ; ahi| fo.'’ ■W-'S f ::'i_ 'oi in '.he ii;in-.ic: Co 'i-*ra! ar.'' In;- li i( i.ds inusl at. •■'’iS* t i *-.'i)si'i’, h. Mi’. ''lAUKI IiV—“ 'riMt f Wi, alh ft if i;o!\ to lh(’ el ' lion o; 3 l'‘ks > . lo I .’)• ! *1 0sid:‘,-|:c . . I dt'i l \ ,^i\ leciii,:.''s hi’' ('or his inili( irv sci v coniiti \ , remain unci for ‘‘I',, in till. lA ■..ocr (\ II ill soi-izin- (ItV'c; d “It has rp[)r.tfedly bf‘i''n slae !, iii:.i vas !la- nui 1 t, or as Maior Iv'( ;■ is • oi'di to ' t!if‘ ‘negoti lor’ (;f dr. , aoi!,01 isod. to :na!;o |/i'o'.u^i!'o ■i-k li id‘'dci‘ of a conditiin.;d ('iwu’- , fir d''-. Vo!., of Mr'. ’!iiy and hi-> • id '. I r evi )• o!'i, ciihei- di;. Ii;d/rcff iv ;';-jMi M \ \- li.v f ' i.d n.,v inti!ii.''ioi V. hieii eoii'-. i' at, an m \ t;d as it was by the I tench CkTvairy 'I’he plain Chri.stian, as was befor e o!-.- •t: coi.sti, ev e n iiilo such .1 eomiii ■Olilli' aicoi I'M'. ■ to tni.iL' ( veil icuioirdy approaching it. i! id a'.\ ^u(•!l a2;Moy, b\' any one. !ic on te:.- dorcd, I blioiild have indig.tanll\' le- j' ctcd it. I wiil go I'lii'iln.'r and .-’ni-, ihj! liCVc.r did I in the (miuso oi’ ai.v ;■ iiversation with -Mr. CIsv, hear l-.iei • !i 'OM' ■■ r; ifoi! \- , '• •! Ih: I. A' sylv.ini.t, I liim luy \ i.t( , i; '• t •! V 1) ■ i e' Ol - tiO''s, by '•\try fi >• ^ id Ir,. .'.i nic.in^, to pia>moir .his ’liori lo lot Fr.'si.deni'.d (Jhai:' A’ld r.';aiti, iii ano: i. i p. i.*c. “ Fr:>m tiio iTcoiiofiion uf :'u' crm. V'I*-liioii to \\ ^ic’i .^ii . iKi",‘j:in. ii h. - leff reiii.e. io In- Iciirr to ine iiiihli,-, oi the 8th of Ao’^ijst ia i. my i:)ipri arc. t'.'O liio f '.jf'ft (d'bis \ jsit ih:iic\i- nios: w.is to n, , piojo : ly of niv .'i ' IO un'"' hi.r, ni\ ■ ■rt.ii Vi- ol II'-, i(h n- 1 I . i \ V ' I 1 III d.^ i;i. I onii.111,- >h I^MMMI .. W.s or exprt^s a (!oor.'. Ii.il in l!;i; c- i['wards of twenly guns, a thou.sad j,n’s-1 >^phin w liy it is so; I III . lul llcligllt. t onors ,tih1 perhaj,s two tnousand more woii!i(ied and s!aiii. Such was the fa- p:issago of the Fridge of- Lodi, 'i lie ’c !'l A I, ! i!:l- Aiu! t'.c i: 'I 1 ni,.. \KKN. Vi. in O'.-'ir jjiMves, '-,w is ;‘',()vc, ■ j) ua I S' j-li, while he J'rr/.s- ilic ef;icacy, he is' con tented to let the learned \/rJ!,te it ;anA ■" no more postpone praver till h,'3 he w o’vo I with such skill and gallantry P»odiice a chain of reasoning on lhi> ^ ive t!;e v;cfor the same c.'iaracttT which lie derives bene/jt lot haih.«s, i.'tn pidity and practical t;J- he will postpone eating till int in rK is.'-i oMth', v. hieh ti e fonnor: a scientific lecture on th'i (). (ly.st t.i.it () ,ce v.'.is l()\e. ^'acf ( u t ])t the (’.(.-a.l, >!k- !is,. i .lUiC.' my pain : ''idii nil' t; ()iii my tears. II'.U- C(, •l o K . liu In n y ui's aifaiii ? My nioiiu :• 111 r r(.^t !s I I’ut no A I SC ir.;i M; ( ’ \ iew N Os to 1 r'( tity i ii hin.s I iuppoif ol C'd no doniit, I .''!cri;'iii:''i.ii : on l.|s pill • ho'ild he \\ ,.t'?i he !• i' CO lidrlit he f( idd Cerl :o r, ty as lo 1 ^ i e n.; J.odw' I I; !. il; Cd"l-1 ll.ll' 'if ( K'l . .1 ,, |, jit ('ss :, III ,11 h: II. 11 I ■ ' ; I ■! ('ia\ as Scf|« l.ij \ (.1 S' ,t . And I'll! Ill'; ; r. i.r ^ “ li I 'i,i! .•iiiioar' of Ml- i'-U('.i.'i,;i|| ;i fdl a- I Is (Mi.cfii ino'i N'. ’ i il 11 loySI it I-\r ' 0 II ':l \ led ion ol in..’I il own in rsooal i» sp,, ( \i I tn I , a',1 )i ■ .1 k u • I ^ o! ■ s,- (,f il, "\ V'.,'d .;iL uf ,\ii 'I'llO USl 'I'O g: no', in ! Iloin tl '' Ml. F.,h- 'I i'. I i:,!. ^ ! I' .:. I ' \ ' I, ■ .O' > ! n! 1 ', I *. -OI,. and no ■ d)i I I i \ , s,i ,(i ; \'t n>.the eleetion of (leii. .hn k.'On. Mr. Adam-;, or Mr. (.’lawford, that he -iiord.d wisii to be Sreretary of Stale, nr hold anv siaiioii in jJu- ca!)i.iet. Fur- jtlier, 1 iievvr have lo any one, al any jlioi'j, (.r on ai.y occa.sion, represent! d imv'ell, or wi^l,(■,! ii be uiid«'rstood, ithat I was auilio'i.sed to recoivt’, or ' make overture s on llie pai t of Mi’. (.’!a_\, or his fi ii nds. Mr. ."'lu'klcy also stales in a fiirnu r oara;.;'aj/h, I h i whni hr di'sircd to sec .Ml’. C,'hM. he •> •'> iVi'veiiU'd, and h id no ( onwrs.ilion wi;!i him npr.n ;ht* 'uhjrrl. 'I'l'c iN 'i'ii'ti'- AJ:'. CIjV ii'U''• to o'..- i.'in ilic ;.Vi_i !ie iio'.v iiolds, may be c»!- ir ;" I d I. om I he fidlo i iiif. '• 1 liiink jiropiM’lo make tliis general it was vV niii|o;difit 1 d. ,'i.ir.iiio',1, that lliv re m,iy j irian piei.c no! b" h.'li a looji on wfiitd) lo hang ;i ineiiac; i! i ’i'1)1 oil tn> sti!)je(.’i. I did ;it'l know j lenipt trut I II d;i\ - .ifi-r theoleelion 4’ ?vlj witli irn . t .\ ;ii.:ti Mr. Cl.iy h.'d been oU’erod j in !i:.‘ ..|(]ioiii! iiK ni ol . ri tarN of Shile ; | - w ' v.i • '■id I'. I • :i w-il kijo/.n I’ail, tiial al '’risj,;,;t. i’ h.i l ;,n I’, lii“ con'ulted n.,iny ol | p.:r'c t!.i lo- !::- :id', \'.i,t l!i(r hij s,,i,ui,!^ or ' I!,e i;-c. -I'li'ihi I it. lie told me in a ''o,-d.;d ''o!i\' I s,,:.,i)n Ik; did me ilic honour to I ' ,i)j; a" I'd I iMi ii,^; ' I, the sidjic!. that the j omm - 1 it ’.voidd i'l' h) !,i,n i.of )(|: rn'ioi i.ts !)(.iu util sod— .1 . ; \ t rv di” ]) ; i-!i'- ciiuli! I (jiir loves, -•i...likii ill li.r !,li;_p. Lust tiiL,' t i::/;)ouii 1 my rivi ii looks, 'I'hf iiioiMi.i,'' -^aw thvni tuniM tu '^rny Oiicc tliC'_\ v. (. i'c ijlai' V .011,1 >v ^ II ijt. Hut tliou art cii.m^^-i >1, anil so are tiic\ ! hs lock I ;; ive t|i,-p o.ice, - 'ijj'-’i mill lliiak of ll.c, Was t.i CH \ntli .ilTi.ii.s, — l;Ut tlii' W;iij tCi’U III SOITUW Iii..t 1 y.n\ to tlu't ! i:\'i :!,\c I’ from lie I.iji/nj .^npnltau Uounnpf r(e. .V/a .1 i. 7 'A,, Si A i'l '7' l’AS5..(.K (.1- !!!i lti;!!,t.h (>) I.CHH. 'J'honiSi til" hi': :-j; w- left sf.iiioii'U h\ i v\ e iiy (,r I hi! I V A ns ' 1 I'; ! 1!I'.') y, w !iose | luio ' i o'll' lo ;i|i\ whosliouhi »•- ' ^'1 p' I ;|, 'I’he J'. I ' ( ,1. .i.i'i i or.--, r;;(il as iji;;n> . ni.s 01 III !i i;:v,i di( I. Il- I II ( ol ^: '■ .diol. !l ro;: lor ih' Ilk, and ail- I'i o, with ep,:-i! lOi ole, ivHii ;i- '•n:'ily inuji r,'! : 'in !W(i gii in '-'irh a |i.’ e ..1 t :i did all I ( ouid I 11’ I h( |)l '>j)'i'-'i’ difl II pi '>1 ' d II C'luv. or i’l oiii il>, Ml. ,M. r. ; ra; r. iS o li iiooi '■ t!l 'rd'ooui’, r J ' ' t' I's a' d ■■'!'. , 1 iji'oc > 1,1 Air. ' ve.t.' .'i .M. s!)o\'s " l)r(;n,.^le II. ' 'd ('oni( .slic hapjdne .s, j :iii(l tii.'.n li I'niiia'j, lo'S. 1 k;i(,,w ' ' '^'gcinei 1 I > biS iinilicdi.'ltr j ' 1- j 1 lis ( ;i\ I d tl .’(‘mi.-i, bnl 111 Ip v of ■ on OijI (;f I I 0!i( f .\., .'-•1 'Ik ■> I o I'Ji c (Ts 1 h.it tu* -'.'M Id ari'i . ,'l.d d that MS I'oi |.! upon liii.i ]>. r.imoiiiil tvi al ! would i.( I' ! po^' •,ii{'i al lull' )i oio (i(_ \ olion to hi’r Ije.'t ii.le. that the iO Ml ’tl'y i,\ • ' A insl and notionrahh* ' o I'll- I a:- IM ■ al;d pa'. I i'.a 111 '.Ip' I ■ 1. f • v. 1 tl. ^ p- ras.'': I t I hu ! (“ IS [u; i ' sm o’ Mr. C,'la) j)h :— -..sioil' lor ao j>nip(.,st_- oi 0 (1( ,'l ; O \ . I; } lie hr I 'I'/ ■|' V j;i'( (’i.i'id to in(-i-..' I'M- a df'p' r oc a'teoi, dllL'CliO If, rr,). , idr, ,it a i.l„re where tl.i; .\c i.. v , j o'd to be tofl d !e—;i t.i^k w ,,n-.> . I aeconji'li-!,ed witji di lijcn’l •; j 1 i;iii' .Napol-'o:) •dj'Pivr’i! t!i:itli"' '■ j tl i.iii i :ik; .'f infani .'-y ’.V as i!;io\v;. j '.1 . r.iol V b. himl i i:e iMtiei > (,i .. ;. ■ I '.’ \vi:iidt they snj*p'irt('d. iii ori;’ • '; tiiey i..i'.iht hii\’e llie .ad ■'anf'". I.' n.din- ‘' I '.(round h;; h . t: , 1 iiom sludtor Ij-oiii ihi; i • j 'd 'li'> cai,"paig,T hail gained nini as 'a most able gene’al. “ i)nr:oL- my vtay at St. F, frr^htir-^ ” s^; s Mr. ilo!i;,an, “ the follow in- r,n- LHilar story was spoken of as iravin.r occurred al this pl.,eo 'J\vn gontk- had coi iracied a bitter and irre- concile-ible enmity again.st each other. A serv.Tuf of one happening to die, was huried within 2*1 hoots, after tlie Fvus- si.o! custom, wdien the other determiu- ^ od to (jatily his revenge upon his ad- j \T:!iy by aecuM’ng him of the murder j • 1 tios man. 'I’o ^ colour to this ■•ccusaiio',, accon paiiied hv son,e of his jco! Ii.iei.tnd seivat.ts, he proceeded to |'i - -'lerthe corps(., u ilh a vuwofin- ! o..-ti'i,^, Marks t i violri '■(' upot, if. 'I'lie I I’^'o'y VI as removed f;.„r. the' 3,^,1 '•‘-1 r rec!,that if iiogi.t iindtTu^o a so lvere IJ. 1 ; when, to the astonish- jmonfa',- o,.,na« f,f t),e p.^rty, after a ’‘td b. rn inflicted, anima- I . ion tat 111 IK (I, aid 1 ho ,i|lrigliled resut- I ’! '!i'm n e.; laii . If with the utmost ■—!''m* cm {.sc al h n.rti, ■s fiiiiiiatitKi, Was ;i!)!e Is ' hrfjiid, and ii.0n its if-liiKi, wdiieh if ei'ieicd, lorror of tln' inhabitants, '■o^^-'ver, his lu, fhee were; r,>iss;,,-,.,!^ , |'"'C'd ghost eommuiiic.iti.'i! '•it !'■• conld ren.ember o!’ the state ‘ i l .• \v!iie;. w ,is f h.r bis se,,- ' h It J))in. iiutwdf!Mtandin5:: ■ '_ •' !i so ('(dd and torp: ' as to be ■’O' >'f speei f, or motmn, till iIk ■' • lestoiid him. 'j’hi« led to ' '''U ol^ tiie(liaholie:d pl:m against ■' s hli; and (diaracter. ” V I I' mo\ [ ,.'.:e i. , to iht \ I '( rooiin ai .i 1; Hi in "II, I ‘ Of ■ 1 I \ : i' ' • I lieri for' ' w lip a c(don n Mr» l:.aacii3 ui'c^i.oi muth tuumuit. ^ i “Exeepliou has been taken to juy I greiiuuiers, prot-.acd from thy.iiiiit r\ -'-'/../A’ MHHi)S( OVE. * ' oisi> ntnTi;s ItiL^fiiuify has •" • id in devch>[)iii^ ilu; m\s- I I I III*', ihfrt IS none, which, h\ "o'.idns. rt.,|(!^ Hioie inslI iiclioii "i.'tit i,„„ i!,,. Solar Mie.ros- * ' 'i' c's. ihe noyst o.imitf, .ire e';- ’ ' '*■ hy no'ei' .d powci’, oj ifii'an- " '!.onions ;'|t(l ( nios., ,1 -.ij,,.. |) u rcic 11,-, u!,i,|. jjoliii i,.',. ■ US K. sn, iwee ir,h '!-c he.ui ■ • ''' ‘d an , (ji’ mir , ..,;eiw lu n puiccv] bclurc iliia splciiciij iusli tnu'jnt, i.'i nature ot n'gestion : he is contented with l.iiowing that his meat has nuui ished him ; and he leaves to tlie fihilosopher, who may choosoto defer his meal till he ha» elaborateil his treatise, to starve in tho interim. 'I'he Christian /trAf belter than lie is able to explain, that tho liinctions of ihe spirtual life can no more be carrietl on without habitual firayer, than those of his natural life without fretjuent hodily nourishment. He feels renovation and strength ;row out of the appointed means, as necessarily in the one case as in the other, lie feels that th(,‘ health of his soul can no more bo sustained, and its powers ke[it in con tinual vigor by the of a distant day, than his body by the a//men/ of a distant dav. liut liiere is one motive to the dutv itt (piestioii, lar rm.tre eonstraininjr to the tiiie b( lioverthan all others that can bo nameo ; more inijicrative than anv argu- m.ciil on its utility, than any eonviction*? of it^ tdlieacy, t veu than any experi ence (d its consol.itiuiis. I'rtti/vr is /hr d ni77i,iH(/ of Gm/ : the plain, pos- iiivo, repeated injunction of tlio Most Hiv:h, who (h Hares, “ lie will be* in- fptired ol.” 'I'his is enough to securv; the obi'dience of the (’hrisi.im. cvtuj 'hoii'ih a promise were not, as if always is, allached t(j ihe eonimai)d, 15;;i m ihis east , to our mispeakabh; Cvimfort, ll'o promise is ;is clear as th(‘ a.id \e shall nccir>'." cent J his i.s encmii,i:rei,H'nt cfioiigh for the plain ( hiistian. As to the t.idiiiii:/'\\\ whittfi prayer is ni.ido to c; incide with the ilan ill :ei,e fdiemo bf (mkI’s the governmenl (d b'.’man all'iio, how (lod h..s lel’l bimsf If at liberty to recon cile 00: prayer wiiii fjls r)wn jiredetcr mined will, ilio( iiiisiiaii does not v,-rv' critically •'\,i!nine, his precise and im‘- no'(iia!e iluly beiiig to [ii’av. and not tii ' llun.nrJi .i/o/v. Mo?-.’ nvti ad.'-it n ligi m to t’lrir intPr- t'sts. insiead „f a(iaplin- tlicir mterests ta I heir rcliipon. lo be always^ti'lkinij^ of icligion, dc- 'lOo'H-a li vporrile, i here is as I;tt!c fea;* tleit a man can irosf-r.iljle v, ho has ( hantv, as there is *iopc iliui'A’iy jM’icii', can ‘j'.ivehun vriUiout.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1827, edition 1
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