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pi? At '■ I j! J- THiO (JIIKAT (M)XVKHSATI0MST8. I,i;SSFK IJdllTS OF son'll CAUOLINA. r« fkf t'i1i!or thf Xric Yrl: /fitilt/ Times: L(’il info tlu^ pin-lo of tlie 8 >utli (\iri>Iini;itis, bv tln' siilijrct nf niv last skotcli, I Ji>av !>s will prncot'il with otlicr li>j:?)t' flu'ro which clu'Jti'nHl, in fhi> pnl>!if view, lik’ nicro jittonil-iiit stais, about Mr. ('alhiHui, ::n'I «lu'thor (!ost‘r\otl!y ^ «>r not, V'.'t in m.> -ni ill Isiu troni tin* }>rjiu- j lur alloiition in tlio l>laz,‘ »r that onatie Uniiinai v; as opItIv iil sn f, f!nin;_'li sluiimg to a iniuii lu t- t'.*r (**aso to rittr‘!(*t !4nvb(»(;\* s wlirn a coint t or a niotoor, ((iiiti' as (iaiij:t'rous as it i^^ brijfht, flainos ouf near tiu-ui. ('o'']>cr, IH IjOjrari-, Turnbull, llayuo, Mvlb-.ttu-, Uatniltim. were all. tliowi;ii reniarkalile nu'n. tims tlui'\\n into t‘i-li|isf liy the contlasxration which Calhonn li;ul ahv.iys iiiM'Ut hiin (’or an atinnsjilu re. \ inctajilior is i/itod, b'can>;f a «li‘scri|>ti\t‘one; ^ be pardoiioil, tlierct’orc, tor (^'awin^ it out a littic l\irtlu-r, by saving that aitliouj:h other com's sceiu to bo withi'U' s.itclIiU'S, Vet no li—> th. !\ tliroo waited ujxni this orb ot Aiiitation. tiiis >ly- roeket of tlie South" rn s)'hiTe of jioliiic.s. Ihcy W(‘re t!i(! three last above-nanuil. lie otii'Ms behmired to iihit>; of tln ir own. An ! n^w. fur the sake of unU'f, 1 will des]iatc!\ these secu\i>larie'-, since tlieir j'limary has ini-n aheady discriln‘I- liobert Y. i layne. thotich ijuite a ch \cr, (jUick. adroit man. (take the i:;st ijiithet in its ^'ood soii.'^o only; fi.|- he \v;i> iili:!ily the ircntiein in ai d the man of h'Uor.'' was r.itlu r i\‘ady and tai-i!e in.dv devoted to Mr. Calhoun; but, thoro was' tion and of future (M.nsistenev: that consistency , n.ithiiK'abject in their attachment. Whatever which, like other ptoat rules of life, must occa- ' ■ ■ '"•••• • elevated ! sionally bo .set a.side; but yet makes in the main, ! their ]>olitk-al errors, they were men . - • r i i personal character, and could never have served : if not the ab,s„lute morals, yet the ponit of honor lanvman, except on what thev mi.stook, in this j to the public man. Into manv capital violations | instance, for terms of iumor and of public duty. | of that, Mr. (’alhoun .hvw him; and they tohl . I ll may bo worth while for me here to correct still more heavily upon tiie u'ood name of the nn- t an error into vhich the I'ublic generally fell in evasive partisan rl, ,n (hat of the ( hief. .subtle m j rc«^ard to (J iv. iJavne, He was f;il>-cly taken fir apohtirie^. and who iiad, iicsides, not only man\ j i the'lineal repre?=enf-:ive of that t’ol. Is'.ae 11 lyne. j more lcfenders. but a jjr. ater fame from which to , of ,'ur K-v.>lutiou. whose cru.d .'Xecutioii, |.\ j sp.ire. It was f..r one .f the iMcunsisfeiu ies t(ius | i,ord (’oriiwallis, for tiie purpose of .striking t- rror I incurred—tli.it enormous one a'lM'ut the anne.\a-| into (uir Southern lea.iers, is the oidy serious | tion of Te\:us—that Mcl)uf1ie ( when f'''*''' . -t iin upon the . harai ter of that elsewi.se jrallant | years of retircTuent he came ba k to pul.lie iite in M.'.d Jnd e >nu.K.nder. (b.v. ll.yne was the ' the Senate,) fell under that terrible exposure, , ii.'idiew not the son of (’ol. Naae llavne; w hosi‘j made inon- iiumiliatiiii: by whatever o( lirnoniini-, ' ous personal uialiL'ni'y could venture to a.M to •easion. which Ib'iiton so mercilessly inllii tetl upon him. It was a cruel scene, that by its fero city of punisliuiciit ciili>ted at last the .^ym|•allli^■s of nearlv all who witnessed it. 'I he contrailic- tion, the confutation, the eontemjxuous ridicvile him-i of .■\IcPnflie 1 y McPuflit—of his n-w sp.-ci h as hv his old Mess.iire astbtvernor—of his A CKNTI:KL SKlNNTXrj. Wo have not often met with a better thing than the followinji good uatured rebuke aduiini.stered stranjrfi f'nc coming from Jn'ni—vcry^ .strange. There may he, and doubtlca.s whv Cuba .sh(mld not l)e annc gentleman hunself whether thh p; ;^/w—very .strange, j \ j^roat many would eni,„. ♦ , btlca.s are, good rea.sons | jf hundred and fifty rul ** annexed; but I si.^k the j yc'ars, it is lath »er thin particular reas*on > laughter.1 That wr.M[ i ,y cm,M.«r..l wi.l, l,i. ! „ j4r. X„w wki.t “ I'"''-': to that everlasting talker, the Hon. Abraham | not Hound strangely as compared with his | a ye,,,.. Now wk;,t nn nuent.s touching the interests ut the j „n.„t of the gontKiii; ' States of the rnion? j culated to have up.,t) Venable, by hi.s democratic frieml, Mr. Naher.s of, uniform argume.u.-, ^ ... ... ,,.e genwen,;u. f,,,,,, v [ States of t!u* I lunn. ^ to have uj>t>n y Mississipi'i: ; | di'sire to confine ‘ ■ ' tha lie If t he wa> iTVi'.'i:; but he rose to tl;.’ top ot w;iatevii' eoul.l be done vithou( high power.';. J’eiiiaj'S ilie jii.'ti si nica tli.it I can tri\e you of him is to >ay that lu- w.;> a .«ort of .‘•plendiil mediocrist. lie never r'sc nh' ve a ce’’f iin ni.-iik; he seldom fell >li :t of ir; and tint maik was hiL'h f"r an_\t!;ing cut a niau .if gi'iiins. 'I'hut. he wa«- not at all: yet had jii't thc'c Lappv, lucky (pialitics which win that n pu- falion witli tile crowd. lie caUic so ii'-ar being elon;eiit t!::;? ft w Wi ll!.! refuse him that prii^e; l;e w;;s 'O ni'ili to inM-iir able. that, in or-icr t; I .- r.irhllv jlld!.''ed 'O, he i |ih' lieedi d I' ' I ' ■ Tii 'ti.ii an>i coiiiiii Iilidil: view In ' . ll ll wiis jiniiiiatcd. earni>t, a.:i' e i! 1 •. c'" aii'i . iigared not only _\our aif. iitit.ti ! and good will; it stroiiirlv hctok. n> d Jn.lli hlfd; ;ind IMI. ii :I,c >Ji pi a. tit.ll !iai ri'f.'V. tiioui.'ii not tl..- learn.-.l juri.'f. to in i!t r. I:" w:i' ;dl the fat fs ii‘' wh'-.h i.. ar. 111: u'. hii rt ^ j’ci t the :e:if!e- l;l. at alii ■n I ■>; • ii'-i t; u’ lib', (lilt I. . tl-,': !•' I- W ilh .'k ;! >t u . d li: >ii 11. a !• ll*.- ha.l ’ust tlie ca't rl I ^ di- Inc. n* w i.ls-a . r a iaA\ V. ■ ’ - fit to w in in L ! . ati ill 'O ll ■u^t ;i tii'v U'>i. n r. a ) :;?;i i: M, t: ^ v.'.’i I. t > be the hriirht and > la'' ii'i fame. 1 y a merit h. voi: | th.- tiin ' tl.e t p:..> ot'.lUi's day. tut tt.it:}">1 .-.iy t all the .'i.ier f‘T a ni.iii ' ha\..nl\ li- rhoii^ I.’' ■ >f the day. The i.t'i of tin '■ hi iini'd w i' eap:,- ci-.i'.s e!ioi:_di t - ei:.bra.-e aii i 'kilt'ul . i;o-,i;_di to ' ' in view. 1;.' v. ly >:;■ ;._!y, a_r'..i’y ai i W-il. Yi>u wiil perc’-i\e. ti. ref 'V ■. that he the sort of per"n fr^ n, wh >',- I'f]' Tt. b.'.-aii'i . aj. ways elever, neither nis . au'e n t hi' r-'pnt iti -n was cv.-r like to lo.' ‘, I.'iiir a' it « i' I ■' ii;. k ‘r li:s di.cretioii not to lie mar. In d witii :m id'ersa:y o.'’ :lia; li.Ti uiean k.'nd, wli!; I; i'>;tuna:.-Iy I'or th ■ gh'TV 'f yonr c >ninioii-pi te.- . 'i iiiij'i "i ' i' n t m in everv h.!d of ti_rht. (hi :i.'t hi- tav — f .- t’. V. I a-u f ;v, ! lo in t! r- ndt r d ( enjoyf.i a tnn itii. u’.ll) To ,.t a., hate . VV'T'- t' try CO,;, bi'i .i.s u'th Mr. W ' -t. i- >t' l^.J'i \t’ll. latt! ! ’'. loniii u. I ■lebrat, .1. Mr. ilavtic in'L'ht ha\ h loii_’.'r -M'.d 1 ir.^er 1* irliauicnti'r' renown. A' h-n j :• r.'.ea-ured. p-oj-ie w!m ioiaL'ine him rrrv t-ill ol tue .'t.iii l.ird ( I in ■t ■n ■e*l a iinn ii,,>; rn I !i.i\f never : b'lf ar'fer that afijd.c L liC'. ( ' 'i. ! {.tv tie eon, .1 •11 li' iiL^.-r, eVeli III tlie S aitli, ( i" i'.r a .'^lU tl w i>i he, in p ii'it of pn' !|- il'ilir:, '. A't' ftiai. 1 ' '.va' j'.'t.i aii l h ’i.oral’ie; f ir ii ' integrity w i.- un.. vi.itin:/. aiid iii' t, inpi-r (Vaiik aiid lr.> .iiiiiiinon w i' in jii-t jir> i ^ rti- h;.' ll ] V '/o. I - ... niui h. ' ar iuf rii.- t .n * him an.l w, 11 f r otiu i ' th .'(■■p. It may b that h. th • cr. ib; f->;- III .d.T if .!! l,:.n. Ibid he lived to t.itti l leliial. Ii' c.'tifi ndn ;e ail' iMj.. r iitfra in I th aae llayne; w hos.> direct repr.‘iMitiiti\e> wa re Isaac l'.,ilwaril llayne. Mimetinie 'I’reaMirer a> well :i.s Secretary of his j the .u St.if(>, and his son, lsa;ic W. ll iyn«>, wlio was the v: ut! fv;l Seerttavv ot the somewhat fainou> ('>n- \t'iition, that enact.'1 iht' n.itablc t.irce of the .'^oiith ('andiiiii “ b diii.inee of Nullification. (M’ the huiiibh-st origin, but extrie.ating ■ If fr.an all tlie .lisadvaiit.iires wliich poverty an.l j Senator . ob>euri;y t ntail far more in'the South than in th.-i reasons then and Ins r.-a....n. ,io«-of Ins present Noitli, from the K-.'S tiiere .i!!'l ."•{icci.illy tr !>, 11(01 ratic iii'titnti.in, tli.“ I'r.a . . \iethitfie ro'^e to merit and to eniinciic'', by t!ie i not e\en tne prond and fiei\ man him.''.-If lon mere \ iu'or of his own miinl :ini \\a^ this his ino.^t rt imirkable tle>crt; 1 ha\ leled coinlilion of m.‘n | h've for Annt>x.ifion and tin* t-ontiim.dy^ with the w.int of that mo'-t i whitdi he hatl fornn'i iy treat*'d if and the t xaiis th.‘ I’r.-e .^tdi.iid, (Jeor.jt* i —wen* s.) fl.igraiit and so pitiles.sl\ iii>playe.i, that ir.icter. ' X r j hold up his head un.l. r it, that n. \er .juaih d l»e- fbre. He sat umler that long and furious inflic tion. overw ludined. htdpl. '-^s and iigl.ast, bke tuie sutideiily .'tiick. ti out of all spirit ami e\eii l.oiior, as if hi> Were totally gone. This w.is a severe penalty for a gentleman and n. \tr have gue>.'.'tl the penary, I an holiest man, w!io lov.-d and ha.l earned r. pu- '* ■ ’ ■ /• I ■ - ,j (i^.votion to Mr. .->el- eii'vaii'ti th.' stiiiii il.'iu kii' wn another in whom a native and iiigcnuoii>ncs.' ha.l so mu. h eliacc' of nieaiiiies'; wlii.li usually .lings, througn i.' tiiatt. r \Niiat coiidiiion of fortune, to thi' np-t;irt Veil t' , . , throu.jl! whit h hi> V 'uth was eoudemne.l to >trug- tati.'u, to p »v for hi,>J persona -le. (i III ai.\ want ..f either n .ldeness or simpliei- (’.alhoun. It w.is but ..n* of many sut li. I he tv in Ins d.me..nor. ;uiv(hin;z either ciiiii'iiiir i r folly if the “I'orty Hale theory was^ ;i >econd «r ovor-refinci in his iirinn.T-. r.'in.n ka’de one. Hut worst of all — * aih.iuii not (re. pillar al'out him. iiofhini: being by any means the m:iii to wieul the swtu-l '.M ilii.u; loth wlii.di \ices ;ire u.'iially fbuni l.y he w,.s c.uistaiitly >hnpen.ng. 1 tiiins in \oiir promoted bciTi^ar; wlc. when h.' “I’caeeful Xulhli.ati.iii loieed has ._'ot1i n iij' ill the world, is the L'reat. 't of ari'- wli.it o'Mly. to j.v.'pare lor ile^perate u.ti. and I .cr ii. e\i-i pt in th.at siiiirle m.irk of gentle bloo'l poor Mcl)iiirie, to turn tacticia’i in-.diief, j^rand- ('■.nnot be ■I l.eal iiiL". nnde Tl: W;i- s exp. rpiit nt I hi.i Stat.', s.iiiit a n rrw .,hu ■ni ti 'y file . . ,.r p. w np "II I tint ■ ii.' \ ' hi. h W h. n -1h‘ • m .•rtnne ..t; I ■m'~ t.i i'ild. •f lit r •t t no .'!ii ll t . rr , ll:_ .'( !o'l '. no uce- w ik. di. ..t,' -in I i :f thi- ■iUUi! cniinfer'eit.' pickx on! from I ad\:i!.e . !..;il t" I t:«ke ph‘:t-un' in ae.'l odioP' ii.'ii— .■rder fl ;i.* ; • ’j l ' .'I. I hi ;ii ■. - in' : t: 11 • • \' :' n ■ > uec- sv; liUt 11 ■ Ll i.u'.ne iln'l.f '.It-I.ei,''tti'iL! r il'iif. In ihs j iit't b:> f 1 mil ' .ati ! '.i: ■ -h iiMi'.•r, i iikciitss, wL.tii I always Iriile.j wit’i ph':i'Ure. t • tlliit hl^hi >tdl. al t.- i of .M;r ' l!-l!i:lde tie-ii, th • i'.i;._Mt iinui.'ii' il irrv lav; a !iken*-'S. but :iu ii:- t I !"!' oiii‘. i'"r. t'lh ^ thiif ll!' .jual'tii '. Hi r'1 :’U'l in’t lle. 'u ll. ro'i' te r to the 'iipi. i:i • i:; inh- 1,'. wi;i* !l :i.;.i|'i. 'l tl; i:ifer ;:T: I lil rh' hilil. u!. oer e\iTV cM'-riiai ■ i:' id \ ,l' 'a f'lelllo't Ilian .'f I.!' t;ii. ', ,'d I' ilVi’ w • ' .:rii. r t..k a i v t!.' h th 1. hi 1 t I a t.ti' I'M.r t'!in atioii. an i V. ii'll i.nil., ill d iiit'i I;'..-, ri iei\. ! nn;i h iii'T'' '.'t: ii. '- in the jiie.itK interior c.un r v. iii. h he t.-..d- 11 w.ts born "t I'areiits in the humbl.'t con- dit: 'll "t r.i’i-, hut h:i.| rle' ' I (’ rr.iMi’ to attricf- ;i' ;i !i:i.-. iiitidligent-l.'.iking 1"\. 'h'- ait.-ntioti 'if a i'.' iL'hb '!"n_' r' nth iii:i:i '>f p: i -i t'.. Mr. .b hn ;r.-n.rab''imo. .if militia eod- il«- ilir.'l:’ oi, :ii ket; h'arne'l dnll the M.trs of the mnsterfit Id, :i sort it'-w.ir. .\rdeii( in .tU he set iibout, V t :i li.M.k "t ,'t ! nl UKinteuvrc; t.'s^v .no! a niiis- ealit d his briLT- ;o!e toiji !ier in camp.' t > tio lik'-wi'**; har.iiigut '1 niil'^ iv\ ;nt; publi'hi'd biil'it :iis, ati'l li- •, a' I ■ '\ iTii iii\ i in* lit in fh-' II. w Met' 'ix if-.di ■> 1 1 • Ilf.-I :;I t n.'cr it inaL'nilli i-iii ini- w ar — t lie h.i \ it III •li"!' of oth. r ■! ii I le .lc\ ic' npoii ll • i! \-, !"■' !• I'f. t.h'; l'\ nieai>' of wlii.dl inf llli le .lc\lee. t hi !l' ] s "f S.iii’il ('al'ohlia Wele. teciil'' lv ' Uli- li.iiiii'd. to pi( k Up I'll their iini'k. t j .lint,- th" .-. n_r.';rated :i"a.i,iot' fi- in all tiie re.'t of th.'- I ; i n. Wh. rh. r, at It'f, e a.t.nt witii a gr.at d!'. .ver\ h.a I a\v:ik- n.‘ 1 iti li’in a 'oi t of g. niiis It t hi' ' w n, i>r that the gr:;n i i'i-.i w:.- re:iliy !'!:• (' .Uioun's, t iin.'t I'.- p'i.'iiively a.'ci rtini..'l. Hn.'I to the l.ittcr iivpoth''is. Tiictdiil l ll'iU'lv a' if It Wrl'.- ot' (’.liU.iUll'' g.'t- . in 1! k' 111: I. i’ld.•.•'!. It w.'f. ! '-r 1 in;] ■ r'• f 1 '■ in ,'li 'iie in lii.' iiiv.'iiti- II "f : Ill. an ! . tin r inn i ia I vent i'' huitii!-_f :.i|\l-..ly slioul.) I rinir ;i -till i - tri'r .11 t.i .1 \'t l;I .i!. r 1- i Niiiiiti.-r. iin t ' ll ' I • : !l h-‘ i: ■ Vi Wi l . an 1 1 y n* i. in I : I r ;ii,.t h. ■te conr.'e of 'tu.i_\ r:il pr"f":oii. At . "il. i:'-, aL'aiii, he ii'tiiiifui'iu-.i hini'i if ;i' to h:t\.‘ ;ilr-; i".. t .ilii -11:1. \ h ina _ ■, t he t tl -T' It' ■ named L^' iit! ni.ni n' 1. 'p: ' l.MIl-' '.f Wli •: iii :i, tleit I.'- w 1' ' of th-- e lil't •• ti. • ;I. • 'in- w .11 that, ;is th.' t I- r;!i v at' 1 N•.Uifi'-.»tio:i nil-’' at', the ti rr.apin ii' aTis of u- ,r. t'l pr.-- , the s eond iipo'th' 111- !;or:it:..n. atei 'Imw how ;i iKiti.'ii m.'iy kill ofl' ;dl ' with.ait e\. r ^-.■ttini: a '. I it. h. .'.Ir .b IT-r'on. o\. r-:M.\i i:s t >r p. i'-in:tl ' if ty. f rLT 't tleit it \t:i' nt e.".iiy “t the -:iiit“ ( i!i.\ t 1 mail I''" that \ mr tn.-UiV 'le ul'i ;,.it le .':ifi‘. Mr. ('.!h"Un’' 'll*>lim'' . .11- et j'tii'U of ;1..' i"l;.J b;i_\ >n' t, '. .uri ' b' th ' ’n!'. t" ti l(. -V. hilii at (' .111! ib n:!t up ,:m fi: ir L'l I .1 . f- f • -1 r t - lil- (»Ni: (lb i A.wv ri:i:.\ s i:i;st. It i' H:.V pr.| •>" : : -.t :i \ ' I.e. n eh' . k. d ' :i' . ''f w iii. h ie- 1, • 1 i. ,■■' it w W. 11 f‘ .■ r i::' :i'pirat) i;i' 'i.'-ul I 1. rv ' II.a. l|..iV' \er, win h i :!in ;r"-:ji;!i._: ' ;iii s. Its i-f p"li;ie .1 r f. r t!:. IV.'i.h iiiy, an.I ni -n .a-; inf. rior to hini'. If :i' I'..ik .in.i J’iei. •• ar-’vinir :it it, ii.- mi-.dit :i .\!- r» 1 a virtw,' Wtilch w:i' till ;i I'.III I. : r.; t; \ i V l-i privif" l:f', }|.' wa V rv .mi. tiv '. fi'oiil tile . .f ' iiini inty 0; i,. . n. .:in. i '. W . 1 1.. rn :ind w.-ii ; i- U' Ut- 'i, h*' had 'M-. n._'tii.-ie ! i i' ' ..-i ii p 'iii.in I'V i‘ M'lif.' 't!'-'e"sf.ii pi'iO '.'i'.ii;il I ar. t r. an.I th.' j ■- c'”!iary reward of an f iMine whi h art* leis it for pru lent nn n. ( >1. :.il •!.! ■, th.'ti. hi' p"r- s in:tl Lminenec w;is on a h.-vcl with hi.' politic.1'. aiei I 'riii.'d I'lr it ;h.t ba'i' o| . h.ir.iet M'. conij" - tfiicy, aii'l tli.'n I'lr.' iii.lepi ndetjce. wiiieh v\i-e nu ll -li'iul.i alw:iy-^ riire. I • t .r ' . inbiiikinj in ] uM'.e lif,-. ! -t til. y 'hml 1 t'.., fnnl tle-iii'- lvi - I.i'cea to sink. ne.i.y .1., into u‘f.iv a i\i i;- turers and li.-t.li.in," int!’i;ii' r-, tin- 'laves of ,-ii-. ciimstati.-e {Mity. L\. :np'e.l l y his jack f ;ir lent aniliitioii from j. i -.n d p i-'i.'ti', ie- ha l incurred lifle of even fi r'ism n '"iitin nt. ;in I w .s met I vi iy’.vli.-re hy th.- 1. spe. t of all, th ' k.'Illness of ni'i'it of his tclei'v-. iti.'.'iis. II ■ wii i;.ioil and prud.-iit enoiit.di to |.*ave hehiii.l him. wli.-n Ii.- '•oi!ifwh:it pr. Ill itnr-1',- died, the pr:ii-a • and the I'l.en.l.diip of many, ti.o l,...'iility .,f lew, t'; - r-]>ro-cMt-^ of none. Ills Col;Vel 'afmn W:!*;. as ym iid;'ht oX]n-ct from t!ie int.-llectual t har.ict. r v.iiicli | h;ive dr i'vn. ni -re copi.jus, elever, nnd liv. ly, than ori.iiu-tl or .strir:ing. It Wiis ea^y, 11 lUiiig, free, l;it mi .'parkbii;.:; of a 'j.'nti. in:tnlii\‘ but ii')t seh.iiaiiv el^L'ati'-i-; of miii h L'ein-r il liiit not recondite in- ♦ irmation, that b'.re rlie marks of b.-ing d;'i i\'••! f'-oiii the [larMeiilir pm-tieil oeei'^ioii, not tin- 1 ii:g and long r.'s of ii; K poiideiit .'!u.!_\; I I.lilt l.i.’ ktiowh'dg.-, though v.trious atid abuu- 1 int. !i:i.l litrl.- of luxury al.out it, inid thongii borrovMi.ii .1 ill/, i.ility frtnn his sense :ind his re- fini-in>-nr .it tin- Iwa' t and unnners, w hich always cany a gra-« .-mi a ! t;i,-tt; witii them,) was }el iitilit.iri:in, :ts if !ie !, , ! 1 irnt not he. au'e it Wiis dtlighttui f ) h arn, hnt ii '.-:"i-c it w:is aiKan- fageous. It W.I-. tiio .i,:n, o, ti.. worl.I and tin- man of [tr;iesiet-, not liie eriidit.' or ih*- wit. ( letters prof.' T, o,- , ,, I jifilite learning, h.- h.nl i.t»!,- h. v-"e! (h.t i.mIv tinge of tiie eollc-e, wlii.-h. i;.,t ,'ti iking thnei^ii fo tiie \yo.,f, ii.-ually serves hut t,, 'p.„llhe iiati'^,' eol .r of the min i with a forei;_'ii \ noiK- the better f.v,- them, nniess he 1„. plm,ci h.'iidloiig into th"ii 'itri held th(-re hy th.- he'el like (hilt hero of old w hom ii soakliig*m:eh; iiivnl- neriible. .\ow-a-dayj, howt-ver, our yomhs ai.- difiped ut the other i-i. l, and barely Wel their lie.-lH, itist -ud of stt t'ping their h 'ads. lint to |iroc(;i-d with my proper tiiemt-: lov. Hayne talk.-d as he hpoke, diii'us.ly, (hough w- ll. IIis di'- ii 1 :: ;i' ::n t. 'i; . : his ate :i' on - of its .i. 'rin. d ornament', 1 Ii.it :ni_i'iy I. • ma le h;i'ri' t-. ^ .1 it'\ I v fliiiu- in_- iiiiii'ci: up. 11 th.' •'tiidy of the l:iw. To -up- ;,' it i.iiii'. !f. m.'inwhiii . In- t.ui'jln n ii I. i'.iiinj tl'.' p-ri' I i f .! .iihl.- jt.•! ;iti-n th;:t . s : 1, he ;s said t 1 have ei:i, V.- I 'h- c UI.'. oan, ,■ ■ ! •/ '..n (’. ('..Ih'e.ui, :ni I hi' ::ni.!:.ni'f in hi- 'tn !i. lb d " .' n-.t '• •111 to 1. li.-i 1\. 1 t. "111 him any fuitlur a':*istanec. ludtfl. that w:i' lit:l.' protii'.- f aiixthinir but hi' . 'iiiii'i !' :iii I 1.'.' tl: ri '. Ill' nor.e, how. v.-r, M :i'tlaf tl riip'; . 1 '*1- V s. i- 'h. ki...W' 1.1 r p! the w ill. ;i' if’ 'iic t vpi'. t • '1 hr . -.1.1 \\ ,:;.i i' n. k.i;:^ •r. N V' r min.l h. r.— i.ii ! 1, p'- .. ! M- t'l I I'lth o| ;i l ii'W. ny w ifh th ''• thin r:.L's. ^'oii «• e ii. thinL' of . hli.’l' ..>ir' ronti'i 'VIII- mi try 11; thi 'c sir ki n Iin,’ - ..ti.l j.;n. I. .1 f'. .itur. '. I'li'li h. r a'i.h-, s!e'' U'. .1 t.. it; 'In- W'Hi't .-om- ) ' nn, '!n' c.ni r r. int mber thai 'he . r had :i kiii'i V. r'l in h r i (e. .''hi .1 thiuk vou wer«' I! ' . I:il \ n 11 i. I i'. w irm kir - .r,'. r. : In. l> .ih- w:i' I V. r r _'r:t' f’nl to !. J ' ie w 1-- '1 l.i-yoiid till' "I t .-i'ion. 1 'V '!r. ’ !h >nn w;.' l ut :iii iieliib r i t l.iw - V r. hi' p' f 'd'.iKil p^i.'f e'III Id !i:ivr !•• ..n ii.. f.’ >' l"ii; iiii l .. I..' W:i ,;Ii ;i\ 'W. 'I ( lit. IlilH r I 1 !' .’i,— i.o.iti:i_-. at . til 1.', tl t h" I1...I n t re a I • :;i- in ten ye.. 1'— h; - nun i-r Ir p ■ . nn "t w . i 1 h tvi' l.i-i n of any very n .rm..U' \alne ;.i ti-.- :’■! r 'til'll. ' 'if I'llr yoii,i_f T'-i.-n.achU' 'I'!.;; - :li.' liin _'.!t i-t lii.' ].olit|c:il i.ii.iii' mii't !ia\r f.niii'l th.' tnic, a' it v^.is th'' eii'ti'inai'y, ext. nt ot’ hi- l"'l.t f:i. tioli'. I tl. .'1 n t I'li'er into fnrrh. r det:iil.' ..f V'.uul' .^I I’ulli.' ' e:iieer. lie s'loti eaiiii' to tjie I>ar, wii' i'.' hi- r'.'i- :iii!i'.'t at I'tiei* to emiln'lie.-, aiel by an.i l.y to foitnne. .\:i.l a-:, in the >outh. It i' il.iVnnit t'l be k-pt ont of I’olitic', ■11"“ b i> b' coiie,- the ■'Ui'ci"tnl l.iw\"r, b.' Ill ibawii into th:it o*h. r piiMie areii.'i, and 11;in.'tI'l ri d, as a Kepre'i'iit;iti>e in ('oiitiress, to a L'l I-it. r lit I I of eoiitest. Ill' hi.'toiv thill Ii'.ids li'i I' p.'tlti''li. It Wa' .'Xet t'.i 1 ngi y ll I iiioi'a 11 ie to l.'ith III'.il.ilit i. , aiel cli;.iaet. r. Kxe. pt b.-._Mr", 1 l’l 't.iti .'iii'l ( alhoiiii liimself, no man from his M.ite. all'! t'w tl 'in h;.; S' etiin have, sitiee the linn- of U illi:im lioundi s. made so gre;it a lii^ure in th'' .\:ifioI;al ( ’olllieil'. 'i In- ieiidin^r cliarii. t.-ri.'tic if his oratory wa an iti^iimcntative v. hemem e, whieh boi\- down liel.il.t it d. hate and e\ell lioii'ot. lb- r. a^olie.l not only p'-vvi.ifuHy, knt pa'.'iomiti iv. f ir ar- 'h-nt a.' hi' Wii^ strong of miinl, his logic ami hi.«i ‘■'f lings Wriit (o;_fetiicr; ami as that i; Sill- j' l", ' 'j-.t., th . ! I ' e ’ d:;ii til '. . . . .. .. 1 y ti.l- p .rt;_\ I- .;k. 1 n tin- sh ' 1. ll I i I. ll 1 .1 \ I ' t ! ri-:id ;ni. i c.ik* .'. H -'V Iittii' ( hil.ii.'ii p:i" W:iy to >. il'i.d. W. 1! tl i, c!:"i, ;Mi.i 11;.it I e!l, s:i'. .|.t W it ll rv V. ;t:i ■:i' .. i;i, inr. » r’' p;irtin_' ki." - t w : up ni._ b'.tl- 011 th.'ir li'. wit!i a th. ir swe. t ■M. bi k. t ." I n 11^h in tie- r. II, r bttl. I,a'. biiiit ami hilt -I v. 'bhi-r i' a ]oM i_v in. .''he i' 1 nviti:^ c:ik's itt!'- L.'ii! a' if ■'il ' h.i'l the II w liit t- it mii't i t- t" be i'.-r M.-ta! Sh.- V> ill W:i' grew po.Kitivi I III' t'l I'.- ll ,p it III \ 1 r I ■ m.' t' 1- . mt.t \ . aiel n 'hi' 1. all' ai'.'i ti't that w de.h ! I ! V. w !-I h:i p ."I I in. ■tiel hull l-'ti' fir ll- pUlsr of i’,.| Iiin.;:ii'-;. w:iiiii. ali'i h:i\.. t;i..u_h t-. h is taste.I nothin;: "iiice sl;i.- w:i' '. iit forth with a i nV'C ill ihe morniii;/. to herr or—si-i 1. an.l th.- tears will com,.; th. it' i' h.ippit-.-'S iiml pletifv in th" U"ili| — hut non.' for .^!et;l! Not so f-.'t little .'tie! Waim ln-:irt> l-eat >..me- tiiiii' under silk and v.-lvtt. 'I'lmt hidy li.:s t aUi.bt s'.jlit ol yoi;r litib' w .ed-egom- fa. t* .-iml .'hi\. ritiir f rm. M:I wh;it if it wi re her cliiMj' — and obeyiiiL' ii s'.v. et in:iti riial iinpiilse she p:i'S. s iiiit o( th" donr. tak"' tii.'M- litth- ln-niimh.ii lin- g.'is III i.er d.iinty :;iovii] h.mds. iiml le.ids th.- t hiM, w .ii'h ring, sliy ;in.l biwild.'rc:!, int.i f.drv l.tiii I. A .bliLihtfnl and mivi 1 setis.-iti..n of w:irmt!i t rei'ps f)\i r tlios.- frozi il limhs—a faint i-o|or tintrcs th" piile t he. ks, iiiid the evt s erow Inpiid timl loM jy, as ,'leta rai'.-sth. m thaiikfullv tolnrb.-n- efaetr.'ss. The lady's little ;:irl look.' with an in- ni.fcnt j y, and li:.'ns tor the liist time, how •h!i'-s. d arc ill" mi ri iful.’ .\ml then Ml t;i ]i:iv.'t-s oiif with ;i /,(//■// l,nsk>t ami a h'jht lnnrt. ^ . .^iir. ly till* stn -t has gr..wn h '-e j_rrew exeit.-.b ll. uee, when his subject wider and the ^ky briuhterl .’'It-tii’s form is er.-. t w:e-; import.int. he was a very fu ry speaker. I (o.)•'■.' ht r st. p is as li^ht as a t hihl’.' should be. h:i\e oit.-n se.'ii him earrie'l away by such :i vio- Iht* siin.-hine of huiiKin love hiis briirhtciu'd her IV .... .it conviction, tliat all his ii':itures (jiiivere an i his linihs Wi re convuls.-d with emotion; whil.- h;s liaiids, litih; cailt-d in aid but for one m.iin j.stun-, w.-re uneonseioiisly daslnd with such fury iip. iii the tahle h.-for.;’him, that, wln n h" C'iised. tley were hatteretl into a gent-ral iind sever" brnis'*. ()f c.iiirse aid" and (liiiH s(roiiglv iilb'Cteil himsell, he iillectei] .illiers str ui.flv; ami wieMin;.' a ht-a\y imi-s of aririimi iit in a toin- jMct sfyj.., he nave .'cvere hl iMs to the advei'-- 'h h:it", and was apt to m;ik.- it st:i«L't'r iiefor.- ii'in. Nor must y ti im;iLrin;- that far as In- car ried this exeit.'.l iminm r, he ev. r'p:.k.-.>verdn;.l- e lly, Wi-nt l.'c^ond the w.iMiitli which his vi. vv of til" suliject justified, fir feil into riint. 11 is ver'\- \ loj.-iii-i- s.-eme'l luit tiu* fit expr.-^'ion of his f'-I '11 In short, In* w:is ;i very vehement, imt a t'ail.iil nt, iioi'y, bellowing .'pe.aker, such as one IS Hot .s liii III I'oinp.-iled to stop his (“ar.s :it, in >\ ii'-iiiiii;ion—ti'lhiws ol tilt! ()hio Allen order. I; piithwiiyl Ah, .^letaI earth is not iill d;irki iiriLrht angels yet walk on the t'artii. Sweet- voieed I’ity and heaveli-eyed Cliiiri(y sometimes stoop to Idess. (bill’s image is only marre.!, not destroyed. He who f.-.'.is the rav..ns, bemhs to li.'teii. b'iok lit tie .^letilI V\’e have not liad ;i (|uarrel. says the jb ston Transcript, tlie.se many \ears, th.i( tiid not t:row ‘ 'i( ' f ("I aeco jnic'-. In an . mtiihus, not loiiij since, a w.'ll dressed “str:ini;er'’ of r;ither formi'!- • ihli- prop'ii ti.ins, in dispensing his s iliviii y favors, Sint a liiown col-u.-.l rivulet over our glaz.^d boot. '• calle'i his attention to if. He (urne.l away with a care!t-ss rem:irk that it was :in accident. We rttpiested him to wipe the boot. He lookc.l at us with an incredulous stiiie, and .shook his head; whereupon we tpiietly lifteil our foot, and Very carelully wipe.l tin- boot upon his new hroatl- cloth indi.'peiisahh-s. 'Ihe fobai (-(i-i'hcwer bc; whose lo^ie is .1 c'nivulsion-fif, wliost- rhetoric is ti ' sleeves as it preparing to take Ind.l myself n)ainly to .some j ,„ys(.]j'y [baughter i Mr. NmU'.ks. Mr. (’hainu.'in, 1 ha.l hoped | ,,iir rules. 1 he getith-m:iu ■ ;,s to say;“(bua. if I ,^ ...at this short session of (’ougre.Hs would be ap- - y^’orfli (,’arolina seems solicitous to make the . niastor tlu-se ruie.s. propri ited entirely to biisifiess, aU'l that ujembers, j (hat if evt*ry mi*nib(-r of the House had 1 standing of them iis a hdnl'b ' ' as fir as lay in their power, would avoid speaking j auxitius to promote the busine.ss of the | however, williui; to jrive 1 ' alfoLfcther. I h.ive oh.served thiit ruh-, so far .is 1 ^ j as In; Wii.s himself, these bills for the re-j j j :im concerned. The publish(*d prot-i'edings ot the | jujiircd orphiins ami snt^t*ring widows, :ind , ,,f body wIki llon^e will show, I think, that I have not occu- ; ,.v,.rvt!iiii'_' of that sort, would not now be uri'iis- „i,], ,j,,' tli.-ii, ni- '"'■'••If. tl,;, pied live minutes time in tleliate, from the com- y,,iir >n(ire calembir ot privatt; bilbs (,j (.iiabh-'l to ki . p liiin.s/u'* meiiceiueii( tif (he s.*ssion up to the present houi. \^.,,,jld h;ive Ixieii ch-arel. Lvery chiimaiit uptui | |||.,{ wh.-n eai l) , *. ' .Sir, I liavt* not refrained from 'jie.iking becau.se 1 jutic* of the (Jovernment would be satisfied, well aefpi;iint".| with the ru'l .lid not tiesire to spe;ik; for I .am fret* to cmifess j li;ive alreatly shown you that aeconling to ' ,„der, there will be te» d ^ ''"f !,■ th.af I am exceetlingly fond of sp'*aking. Hut i mode of iidviiiicing the Jiublic busitiess, those tli.'orgaiiizini; ^ liiive never yet satisfied myst If that it would I'e totiilly ami utterly inipos.sible to trans- fi„" * f ' prop.-r to .«i>i ak, if in 'loiiig so, the legitim ite and {t will be remembereil, ' j>romiso to keeji myself ' H proper business of fin- country wouh. b«,* ict.inlcil. .j j;||ort time sim-e ii resolution p:is.scd provid- td! the aljouriiini nf I> j ' / ‘ 'I'lie [larticiil.ir kiml of debati*, howcvt-r, which j,,,i,li,,or night s«-ssions; ami would .any ■ ami tjuring tlnst tiine | t|,' i' ^ - sprung upon y*sterdiiy, and which was intro- who heani the sporch of the distinguish-' [ presutm- that (-v!"* ^i.i . tlucetl by the gcntletu in fnuu Norfh (aindimt, , „„.,„bcr from North Tiirolin.i have sujii.osi d good behiivioiir ibirin-f t!. ! ? '"' r , ■ - - b"’"' [Mr. Vemible,] has led me to a wish to oci-upy j-,j. mim(*nt th:it he fought those night ^ days I some twenty or thirty minutes ot the time ol the .^^.v^^iions to the death? lJut he tli'l oppo.sc th. 111. ! 'J iu c.miiuitt.'i*. Yj.t it'iii.s s} eech of yistt-nhiy rem;iin> unanswer- |ut sti-m will i..- I w.-is dc' plv impressed on y'’stcril:;y with the od, (he impres.sion w ill he creafetl fhroughout the coii.'ti: ud t> hi-fi.r. idea tii.it th.- very lirst sp'-t-ch I ev(>r hear.l inatie country th.it these night s -ssions wert* opjtos.-d cap.ihility of nn.|'-r't •any otln-r ‘_'.-;it , 'ill lie tli(.‘ ri'iiit committi liiriii.j- tli'it , , ■ excepte.l. J,"-. " session mu.t ,'o,„, t..r„,ji,,,„ Illit»''i| t., ;. ‘ '' e aLTaiii r. tu, J ni^ilM^ tl,.. Ml 'f th, :ir,. ii.iiij, hy (ll ' geiidetniin iVom .\oi (h Carolina w.is mifo- by every member in the Hou.-^e, except the gen- j_rn-at m.i r.'iusly . it of order; but by the courtesy of the tieman from North (’iirolnni, w ho tiesires so much W'iiat w il ttee it was allowtd to go on nearly to flu; t|,t‘ pas.^iigt; of every private :ind pubhc bill be- not pia pare.l to say; i.uf jj j • " f his hour, in utter vitdution of the rules of fore Congress. the g'-ntlemati from N .rdj c ■'' ' order; iind allow me fo s:iy that tin; iir.st speech I 'I'hcre is iHiother inciih'tit wliieh occurred dur- esjieciallv, *' ev. r h:id the desire to imike wiis in reply to th.it jpjr tin* gentleman’s speech, to whit h I .a-k the m.i'le by (he .listinguished geiitleimin fr.un North attention «if the House for a moment. He m.ide tViiobna, though, as a nritter of course, if miule laborc'] argument agiiiiist flu* rules tf this at all it mu-t h:i'.e bern made out f>t order. It llou.'^"; but at tin* conclusion »f tlnit speech. In* will be n-eollee(ed, ther.-tore, that in ri;-ing tt» re- wouml up I v the etimri'l eojif.'ssion that he kntw jdy to the genlit tn.iii from North Car'dina, on ii nothin:: about them. In the pro;:rer.s «.f his re- maiks, the gentlt inaii ought to have siiid that oii" great reas ui why tin- business of tin- country i so much retiird.-d, is b. cause we speak so much upon tjui stioiis :il)out w hit h we know nothin!:, or, ill other WDids, we .«peak so much uj.e;i the '•v.rv-i,;,. [LaUj:i,rer.J W,’ ; 'Jc tlii'dWii i„j,, „! fornit r occ.tsioii, knowing as 1 tli l (h:i( 1 iiiii't rt piv to him lUit of Old 'r, if at all, I m>fified tiii- commi((et; tlnit if they intt-ndfl t'» c:ill nn- to or- tler, 1 .lesiretl they w.ml.l .lo it at the b' giniiiug, anti not subject me, young, moilest, and inexpt*- rietie.'tl iis 1 am. [laughter,] to }n rpetuiil eiiibar- ra."iii"nt by points of onb r. Well, sir, some St v. ral Members, gelid.'in:in fr III the ()! I H iinitiion was kiml ciiou'jli to take me :it mv w i I. and call tin- to or der, an.l thei.by siM'.i ihe tiiii' of the lloiist, ami jierhaps .«.;ived m-' fi. m iticoii\enieiice in not heiiig all. \M d ('• go i-n and oeeiipv my hour. l>ut, .'ir, io not uii.i.'t-'t..iid nn* as taking any p,ir(icuhar e\"i pti'.n to the r- marks of the ::ent!.'- iiMii fi.ini .N'irth C.irolina on vesteriiiiv. lint I submit to the gciillemati hini'elf, and to the c:iiu- mitti.', whethei il Icttun- from him with rcL'.iril What is that? Mr. N aukks. I will tell you. i f. 11 a ci rt:iin oeeasi":i, a sp.-iiker g"t nj. and ."iiiil to his audi ence, “(i(-nthmen, in ihe fir.'t place, I w ili teil y..ii what I kti'iw iiti'] you do not know; in th-- seeiiud ].!a(-e, I will tell you wh;;t you know .iml 1 till not know; and, in the tliii'l jihn e. I will teil y.iU what m ifht r ifitii imr I K'Untf iiin^tlinn/ nhniit, ’ [ire;it l.iujjliter.] N'-w, the speech of mv tlis- (ii.::ui.'hed fri.-ii.I fiom N’ordi Ci.rt lina agaiir^t the rule>. in this II lise, w;i.', by hi' own eonfe-.'ion, a ri }n mi" sj.eeeh. [r* iiewe.l laugfiter;] for it commit w:is a spei eh in relati.m t-. a 'ulj.-ct of which, hy f’litlnr. t«i till- rul.-s of the H'ni'e, ami with r. gard to tin* d.-eoriiin ol inetub. r^, c..!>i. s with :i g.io.i :race.' Now, 'ir. a g nth m:in -li'iild not l''i t;n' lii.' fel- b'W-m. m'l't I' upon iinttei ' of .b corum. unles' h.- i> >\ 11 .':iti.'fi .1 tii.it h.- com..' here with cleiin h.aiid'. .''ir, I undt rt.ike l m w , (hat if evt- I V ineiiib, r of tlii' Hoiis.- had .eeupi d :is much time in tlel':ite timing this 'imrt s»-"i"ii as the gi ntl''m:iu lr"m N ith (’:ir ’imi leis, th.-r'- m v.-r v^'.nl ! ha\'' 1" . II tini" to h;iv - tak' ii ou" vote — [ b.iughrer.] 'Ihe calculation is t*a'ily m:ide.— \\ t- have I'Ut three months in tht* si'si.m a!t' - g.'tiii'T. Now, till- irenth-man from N irth (\aroli- ii:i, s .nn t.ine ago, oei upied one hour ill making i. 'pi I h .t_Miii't 'i.'iiiin;^ ('nb.'i, or again'' lililuis- t liii;.'. \ . >!. ril:iy he o eiiy.i.-.] ;ite>ihcr liojir in spt.ii.ing iig.iin-'t (he ruh ' of thi' H -e.se. '11-..t.- are two h"urs, asi'le fr"m his iiinuinerald. lift].- in.-i'l. nt.i. ,'pi ! ele s . very .h.y .ir tw.i. [Liuirh- t- r.J .\11 till' time has b.-eti I'lCUple.l by the LT'-n- (1. in III from .N 'tdi (’ar Iin;i tluriii:: the pn sent ' n "f ( oiigi". Now . aj'propriato as much time its that to . very mciiiber upon this flo. r, and I S..V y.-u w iul'i n t h.i\e time to take a sinirh* \ .te, or tl.ills.let ativ bu'iiie.'.' tluriiii: the sc'sion. ^ ou C'UiM not p.i" your tl. fl.-iet;'v bill, or aiiv s'I t .f bill, ihe Hi'ii'c vwll r.i-oli.-et th:it We aro in s. s«; '11 iiot m.'re tii.in thr. .' >'r four hour', or- tbn.ir;iy, in any one tlay, ;in 1 t!i. y e.iii in ii mo ment m.(ke (In .•:ilenl:it: .ti ..f h"W mut h tinit* wt* sli aiM h;i\e to tr,iii'::ict bii'Mi. if w%* all w.-r.* t>i . • eiipy a' miu h tnii'- in sp.akiug as the getitb- m:in from North C;irolinii h;is .lone. \\ . il, 'ir, in tiot-.ein-:. as tin- e-erit!' 111:1 n ditl on we have rli d'-v.-loped, (o helii.-v yiropit lous. next (’' tii:re>s tl t.dned fact tiiiit w. We lovt. the i-onii!ry soit. [L.ai:;ihter.] '!"ulit thilt vve wii! th:.t wt; isre. to the ! li.-f, iinioti^r fl,;. ,.j I will n-.w f',li..» M„. ; guish'-d frieti'l friiii, N-^rili C;., he gives what are eaij, ,j ,J, “'ci>''>rs,” n.-vt-r fails to v.ii,,] No niiift. r h"W s. V. r!y hi la.iy'( iititiig'Hii.'f, i.I.'i tl ils i ii I'U' ;■ [ U,.; — '' ll* Il!(. ;i(j j 1 f '.;;r , ' eri-.'t iif 111, ,1 II' iai.v 1 i.-n-aii iji- h'lrm to th.. jr...,; lina. 'I'hi- first 'p.-.. h I tell'l" 'I t'l he in l' p'\ t,. . blit I ui'l not t .1,1 .ij ; trust there iie\(-r W.il hi' ture for the sli.ditc't c a.; member iind mv.' -lf. I ^|.nle \eiy ,'cii th'.t the ( !it;;i hi' "W n :i kri'iwli-dgm iit. In- knew nothing. nr nt is n t eii l.i> .Now, it is il rule of univt'r'-tl appjie.-i.riori, that 1 h.it i.- the en. r ti.\ • V. th.' 11 ly pi .’•5 eoii'umptioii of time iji this 1 thilt he >h.*uh! p.i>' over . .' 1 y w hieh tie- v aluatle tune I't 1,1■ H.iiise i' (b'tr. yt.i, an.l that i- hv making ].r> ' I't ly su. h sp..-. In-' a» the gi'iit!.'nr"i h.i' b. . II r- -III.n 'y in th.' h.ibit ..f niakin,' thi'^ s.—1..11—I i.eiieve the ordiiniry term is ’'Bun- c-'iiibe. \\ h.i does n.'t kii"\v that the Cuba i|Ue,';i..n h:is nevt r be-n re;:ul;ir!v before thi-i 11 III'. .' \\ h i .lots not know that no prop.o.'it'on te n inodi'l or to aim n.I our riil.'s h:is been sub mit;'.I to the Ib'ii'i.' ^ et two houis Inivc bet'll .ii-cii] il d by one sin_le member .luring fin- present st"i"ii 111 till' .iiscus.'i' ii ' f su.h i|i.e.'tiiins a-, tin .-e. Well, sir. it is well etioi,i:li lor a mcinln'r to I’.iake il sp.ei h t.. infirm hi.' coi.'titueiits th.at he is “riglit side up with t-:ir.-,'' [ l,.:iu::htt-r.]— but, sir, a.' I ha\c :iceideufail\ mention.'.I ('nha, 1 will siiy that I .»houh! like v. ry nint h to m.ike il speech ujion that sutij- t t if I had tin* opportuni ty; but as it is, I willt'iily imik''one rem;iik with r. g..r.l to the spet ( h of tlie tii.'tinguishetl gt nde- niiiii from North Ciindina on that subject. He t-h.-'t rved, iiniong other things, tlnit he hiitl yield- shoul'l ii.'Ver ei.ii'leiun tii.it al...ut which we are ii"* tnfi rrned; for if you iict iijion thi-: prit.- c.ph'". what cann.-t y-.ii i-' n'b inn? V.ni may cn- .Itmil the 1 I 't sV'!' m of go\ . rijni.-iit the vvot l.i h.ls t V. r si-i n. ^ "U iliav .oiiiiemii, if \..U ciloose, the Very birht which comes troni fO'l out of hi'.-i\en 1 r-'peit, there 1,' n.ith'ii;: you ina\ not conii' nin. if vou c :i'le!:iii c.. rything viu li" not ui.ier'Taii'l. 'I'hcre wns ari''fli'-r fancy ti uch in the sp«-reh f the g iitlemaii fi.ni N .itli ('.iri'lina. and that i> the fonl lii.-ti'*. r — a nnjoriry; I do >i..t kii"W thiit t!ie g. nth man meant t.> l.-ave the impressi.>n up on the piihiie iiiin.l tieit our (lovernnu iit er our list I't rii!' s. wl::t !i ciiii be coritrolle.'l l.y a niiijori- ty. i.s the f";irfiil tyrant of whi; h he spoke. Hut I do m t hesi'iite to say, if he means to create th** imjTession tlnit uir (lovernnu-nt, where the will of a majority riib -=. is o) pu s>ivc anti tyramiieal, that In- km w.' as little about the (I'e. eriiiuent a.' he 'b-:.- iili'Ut 1 i;r rub '. [L:uii:li:er.] iOverv in.iii 111 our (I .veitiiii' nt i.' cons.-i.iu' that such i> not tin- f:ict. e ktiow th.it our limbs are ini- f ttM '!, « ur miiel' art- free, ami that wo never li:ive. iiti'l nevt r w,i! call any ni .n tnaster. The geiitietuiin refi rs to the t'.ne-m:in power. iin.I t.) til" wiil of the niijority. l>ut is it tiot a notori ous fat-f tliiit the veiy rules upon which this :i.'- sault has bet n made, were designe.l to prott'ct the right.' of the minority? And hii.' m.t that irentle- ni:in hini'. If re.'.>rti I t.i the pi ivileg.- given by tilt* rnle> to stavi* till what are belu*ve.l to be un- whoh'some measures—to a call for (he veas :uid nays, u, .fioU' to a'ljourn, and t > (he Viiri.uis other straf:igems known to tin* ruh by which VlU ni;iy stave "fl utiwinlie.',.ine iiieiisure'? 1 h:ive no noiii't that gt-ntlein in liini'.-li hiis of'ten resort...1 t" tin.' • nu.iiiis that are tailed revduti.in- iiry. f..r the piirp .st- ot tbteiitnig nu*asures to whiih he i.s opjio-.eil. and when tin* gentl.-nian sueci'i'd'. he puts on as eompl.iceiit ;in air as iinv gentli'iuiin 1 ev. r had the jd.'asuie of met Iilll:.— [L:lughttr.] All right. All f.erf'ei'tly in .'leeor- • iiinee with l iw. the rules, and the Cou'iituti- n j rovide.i that the j iirtlcuhir tiiste of rht* i:entle- niiin from North Carolina is .siiti'lieil, but if not, it is all tyranny iiml oppression. .'Ir. Chiiirniiui, I do not know that I ciin notice •ill the vulnerabb* pf)ints which I observed in the gentleman’s speech of yt*sft rday; but there are one or two otiieis to which I must pay a pas'ini; complimt lit. Among the otlner siibj.*cfs of com- plaitit .m yesterday, was one agiiin't the hour .'.-t lus to I e er,.; di.- Well being an ! .'i; i, ( ioVt rnnn nt iaii; iv U..1 exel f i-Il;-. If 1;.; e^ [ i>au;:hter.] [H. re (he h..iiim r f '11- 1 ■r t'. r;.a ' tr- i!i til" : IJ.rfrnI'lfinii I' //’, c-rrc-^p. lid; nt "f the l.ellie wh.;t he i-:il!' * i;,, extravag.iiK-e of ,,ur p ; i' true in tin- ;ri.ii!i: I ,. to be ti.ld. we ijii"*": “In rC'peet to e\-r,;V;. New Volkel' :ir.. I;. \V !• times. 'Ihe r:ii:e V •: ri, f >r private liw. iii!:,-'. f, r. iiicli exists bttv.e- n • A'' a miittcr of curi. sity. styles of parlor orinni' tit the latest p.itt riis ..f p;ir is niinie of the rich, 't d.' Set in a gilt frame and bi autiful; the price r.n.;:' iiccor.lirii: t » the v:ihi “l-'reiieh p. Tct-liiiii '•ni.iui'i,'; ! : - the ir.ant"!. are i'lij .r'.'I :;i. i - i.: r; A p;iir of bronz-d m.aiitel . m i-i for il centre piece, ar. f'r ' -r' import'-r st:ited th;it In h;i.i ' i‘ ' lioust'. at .\ iii.v.l ' cl-K-k v.llut-l :|t 6.')(l() — W"Ii! i i .1 ' ornanu-rit. 'I'liis cl.ek hisir i,.:, • ami luinute' are 1: n.-ted iy ilk-- a ni'ider!!, wl.i't cin'-r '' have a sin ill nnnte! ci.".k t-r v '-rll'oO. Tw > hir-l''"Ml ' .ut clock each hour. J>r iiz- 1 v:,'-'' ' iire pl.-nty at Sdv'.*. r./i ' i.iti ^ ' six pieces are heei iit •51''»'ii ' " eoul.l 1:0 through the i!'t et it 'U' :■ elegance iind utiiitv. ar:! !' wonM n *t ilo cxe.pt in ::ii * - ciinnot fail to c.iil to iiiiinl tiie'•"in:'' tiiui ^ur:rt-.'te.l I v th.- iii';.>ii property in this (ity. an.l t"s:.^ ' - witnes.'ing the briiiiant :i'-■' t 't ’- no less certiiin d.-scent .-t tlu- v;ii;ii '' not hr so iii:reeah’.-. piiriiriiinr!; :■ us, or ne.ar to us." c'l f.i tin* wisht*s of the pt'o]d.' .if his State in re- rule, by which sj>et-ehes iire limited ti> that time. giird to whiit iire ealb-d the ciuiipn>mise nu'asurt-s. Sir, I recolh'ct v-ry tli.'tim-tly tliat the genth-m.in Irom North ( iiroliua opjio.s.-d th.’^.s.* m.-.isurt's, and t bit lly lor the rcii.son then assigm-il by him, thiit It' eih-t-t Would be to ii .'tii. t tlie ar-.a ..f shiverv. but in his spt-eeh the other d.-iy. In* ojiptise.s the In my humble jiidgm.-nt, it is the most stusihh* rule this House e\er adojited. I di> not know, if we \v.uild a-lopt a rub- to limit speeches to one h.alf In-nr, but it would be better than the ht'ur rule which we now have. Hut am I authorized to infer friMn (he gendenian's eomjilaint ii;::iinst Tiiih ’i Ilf' Xiitiin .—A I r ’ ' recently piiss-. ■! over ilie ' which occurred a simple 1'“ ’ ' worthy of reeonl. (hie ei iht.' J" - woman, carrying in her iiriii--a ‘ etl every one by it-, p-tul.iiac ' aft(-r mile the p;is>engei-' !■ lic tli- .• noist*, which riitlier imrtaM i until at last it bee:iiin' ^'llla'•a^. a:. 1 : neiirly so. Tiieit* were ep'-n t Uiiili t>hou(ed, ‘‘tiike the cli:M ' stopped at a stiitimi, wIk II ;in ‘‘''' r and niiitle the simjde stateiaeiit t:.;- the chibl h:ul died reeciitly aw.i} (e " the mother h;itl heeli 011 :i visit i arnl hatl tli'Oil while on (In- 'i-— hotly Was on board the train: aui was in the arms of ii w.iiiiai. H was emnigh. li!tie"-»' ‘ 1\ know whether I ouglit to allow the gentlem:in. ean tlo it. [Uenewetl lan^jhtt r.J \\’c]| «ir every eye, ami ail w.n- iih|I' * ' I iim ratht r unwilling to suhniit to the itilliction. ^ 've are to have such nicuiher.s, in this or the ' All .selfislnu.'S was . [liaiiehter.] other branch of Congress, wliiit will he the result’ | de.solafion of the {'"i r I'.l^l' Mr. \ KN.MU.K. 1 only wishetl to correct the l‘V, sir, fhey will kill oiriiny measure by sneak- ! I'**'*-' tniiud a warm urlieii: .■ gentleman in point of fact. ing iigainst time, l»ut sir, in a btnly, einbracitnT ■ iut»ment before, weuM aim ' • j, i'lr. N.\ni;us. If the gt-n(leman is under the l;‘rge a number of members as ours, if the rule inij.ia'ssion that I have misstatetl what he has to the time to be occupied in delate is u.dim * a />i ■ i .• i., 1 ( ari'ti : ' said. 1 w.il allow him finu* fo ,-orrect. i(e.I, it is tiot.uitms that anmnJ 1 Wki.nr mm ■ ’ ^ ( hine.se preaehe 1.1 a ( • ^ Mr. CinuiNtis. 1 tlesire to know whether, un- like my.sdf, atnl u few others^'l coul.fn-mu* we ' ' i'rtiu' ' ' ‘-Iti-re platform, tht*.segenth*,uen have never should reach the le.MtitnVfe In rot e - I'T "'f 's ' I'"', 1 tV.:.:-: ^ the right to agitate? 1 rai.se that t,ue.stion of or- business for which we a V>, H.urch, Savannah, on tl,'. O ,. .. in .juisition of Cuba for tin* reiison th.it its iic(}ui- die one Innir rnle, thiit ho ineasnros the viiilie of sition woul.l go ft) cxft-ml tin* an-ii of .slavery, or speech by its volume? I hope mit. because w ouhl tlr.-iw shives aw;iy from his :ind otln r .sJtatt's. notorious to almost every ii.divii'lu.il wh.> Mr. \ K.NAHI.K. AN ill the gentleman alb)W me hears me to tlay, that the ini>st unmeaninji a wort! by way of corn ction? speeches are generally the most voluininons.— -Mr. N.\hkus. 'J lie getitletnan from N.irth (’a- Why, a nnin who is in the h.ibit of falkin>r any rolin.i ma.le so heavy a spet-eh ag.iinst tlie.'C— how about little tir nothing, ean talk ;i tl.iy ortwo A Mkmbku. -Injections.” about nothing at all. [I.iiighter.] I'believe •Mr. NAiurts’. V.-., that I hanb either myself, „r the gentleman from North Caro- dt Ihe (’ii.\iuM.\N. 'Flie (juesfion is not a legiti m;it(* out* for tlu* Chair to tleci.le. , , . :is.se,„bled here iimK-r ' i„ aid of the cause of the Id';" • the ( o,i.titutn,n ami laws of the eountry. ' Tong Choo KcM... a cl.n^r. , "''s .isfonisln-d (hiit the ir(-nt|ci„;\,| Iri-ni N-'rth nein, :ind a I'uiul ol the ' ^ I.iu'f iill'l ‘‘ 'oar, aii'l w!io (hitik they are elotjuent, because cour.se w:i,s ff;,y, hut m ver witly; .seiisitde, hut not ep graniniiitie; bright .-noitgh, though m-ver shi nii;g; and i ' I huVc; satellite!, intiniati er, ihat winvic.i ai'.ng in (he tmck of a g.-eater .‘-p.ii'i'f*, diav. ii).r ;dl iii.itioii and the m arest li' ht from it. 'I'his was not true td' cither him °or ' , M. Duttie, 01 Uaaailtua. '1 Uy wc-ie ull exceed-, I*;", diey uuike a se.perdrjinan din. Such Was (i.foriTe iMel)iiliie, while his vigor, iind Ixdore yet tin till in all all lotlijed airiiinst ol us, but a hurst of ap|ilinise Irom diri't? or four gen(lenn;ii pas.sengers, who were wi(nesses of the [irovoeation an.l tin* jMinishment, eht-cked him, iind he .st-fflcd biiek in his se:,t with the remark: Well stranijcr, 1 ilon’t know but you hiive should have done umler the Mr T;."niy indebted to tl . ‘aeknowle.lged that ‘(he.;: , Shangiiai. m 'king a touchin. courtesy of my friend from A]ississjr.ni whicli'l ‘‘."j/ which ht* did jiot nmlerstaml, and 1 on bt hiilf of his h. iiigiitc l . assure i.im I lisked with pv^t p-enilly the rnh. of this Ht>use. He Inis heen | dre~s w:is .imple am! jecfed fo the coinpronii.se measures hecausc thev V* T’''' 'V'T' ‘‘ ■'••'d forty ' the great difh-reme l"tw n limited the area of slavery u,.on our own territorv- ' v"'"/ '; ! Chinese ami Kngli'h huigi^^::';'' Hi ahv^iy.;^;::, th:^ . t i. t... fa.nous duel with . --“>': H^trpgcr. 1 . plac.:^^! him, at tht. outset \ no,.'’ ^he , , " ’ s of Calhoun, i meant not,’ however, to as gradually to enfcehlc his : cucutns.ances. * th.'it hi- was a spiritless or s.-rvih- fblhiw 1 ♦! 1 i- - ^ ^oii.spuetl an outwiinl A Vulinihle Ih-u.— 1 ue itociiester l»aily \t —die aecluung tiubbc furlunes -mH tlie i.. r .1 » \i i> 1 i ‘ ojiiuuL.s ana tUe in- vcrtiscr .siiys that Mr. Keeker less than ii ye: creasing extravaganc«!s of him to whose .-ms,. 1.,. 11 i- , 1 " . 1 ,■ 1 w iio.sc .aubc li'j ago purchased a pair ol (uchui ( hina low .• -.(llI. dt.vutci ,Mr l.'alli,,,,,,; sa.ri-, fr„n' ll.o i'ro.'-cls "f ivlii. li sii.ee ll,„( time 1, .1.;? '.w i'i.i.ke„» ,„kii„. si ..I I'ul.a, I'e.ii.isc wc liiLVo 111. to extend tli of sl . . I j distinctly, and with griiit ^ will v.'iiture the assertion that in his .si-l.otddMiy ' other thiiiirs, he 'aiii. diat. e tlays, his teacher t-onijielh tl him t.) learn tbuiblV i New York," he was ast' iti>l"''i i.t " ' area of s avery upon (he feri-ito,-v l.nl , • * - ‘ . ..ii.ju-ut ti ,M,n lo learn tioul. e I ->ew \ ..rk, he was asr"in>n-■■ ■ ...'vb,'.iv else ' ^ bcW,s„,g i„ 1,,,, I,vs..I'. ’Mr. Nahkks. :Mr. Chairm-,,, it . .. / r’"'" ,i-'‘-'>erous an.l conliding cmstitueney ' seen ii China. Th.s . nahi.'i a'"' my purpose to sj.eak tipon that suldt'-t.Tl'> 7'• i" ■ ”1’'’". *1*'^ fl""r b-r six hi tter than btf.-i e the speeches of the ''entlcnnn froni '’nrtl V 1*^ \eais, am yet In* is totally ntiinfonne.l in n-gar.r t-ountries, where (b"l >' j; uUn ll,e "'"'ll tl,i, l,„dv. .\,:^v „ a.i"ls. 11 .1 . 1 i- l-i- ' ‘caiiteti J lie » uiCKeiis Soiil lor 810 on a.l that wa.s left him of former reputa-j per p:,ir ami the Eggs for per dozen. upon (he various .subjects to which I have allmle.l rr - t . • * ^ i govern this body. Now a ; Kbds. Shall not C are in print, ami any one therefore nho f..l’ ^ ' *i i iinsophis(ica(ed, ■ you that ymi .st nt it 1 ■ . .sufTieient interest in the subieet J'-that jf that gentleman bail applied ' whom I was bri>ught t" die "|.i'ii..n.s can cxan.i,,,. ||,c,„; l,„t I ,i,hik Z,Z i tilTe stuiiV ,''i’™'.r'"'‘r""'*’ U 'T"'’' ■ l""' l ' l' ' >'•» »g>....i 11.0 „,.,,„i.i,i„„ of Cuba wa. a veo, ,ta„d it J i !gSan:':;--\i,e“m,:''.a fr
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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