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X V -1 LiXX..' - -- a : -Tin; stau, jTHEiCE h LOUT.' .a. iSCrrt'M, thar cVitVwa p" at- will ba acot Rboet at V I t ad aed aa iiafcrdMraa La ap""-. la t-K aar,acM .l ay T. ww n.Wl -aa ktit u rm T of tao ab W (kit. Vja-wO tj lr, m lkt k-. d yoa) h':., i .T t I .." -ril al lb. aaaae Ii m m a I! mia, lo Va-jure k -it.c-r tbe fadvw of i in ' mmtOx gra, owt e 'Va tkl. .. fi akw.nr iba tklaatr.iiav oflhehar F Say feat, Iwinpoarf www put apra it i (; m.itot.,1tH pUu aaject wa the ia--ar',iw.-at of be Jatc who rrsJcd e tUtrl. DuttMaMVihits-t; u'jlu-ui ('ha hrst w a tha oral of habra co)' !2VrZZ: TTTJIl' P ebwrd. Who oow4 Ki. tdar liu bflt4i4MMMl b U New r.u. 4 of v prtnerd fctrntmbeM. Yd aB fcjrrirca M llaeaUlon, Awtet, Varabafl, iMavaelvtB aacntv ed af ImaixII i Ogive add ttteoa etee, with one cnU(M appgrl kiS ad fxr I i1 felt Im Mtef' U lh rrr.Uat ofth CuditoT Appeal in rirrinU. trnfon U tM t fMNMklar, it !! b aaublwbad lMt Uvr macoUkucms cavrap e f.RCU OF MR. i'vOfr )LP1!.' I .i fearrtBO.V 1i . I ha MeJ vh'icli neither my J " Ik ll hHIMl H M lAHtt. rk .a. Baoacralrd the larinciiMl i lhaf I . bee lh princ!plt U lbi Htj JT4.r of the tuIUr4 Ub!e, lao " 0 j'eeme a t rilto Of vi hm ml hit ltnn from eeiy fT" crt1 n I ihrt te ijfugT . d euon-i M Jbx fwaMi ndJ P a h meet to 1 (. w l aiB atat tSe kuum farm. CmI tVed," tMnat rh-r ee Utew-i .I.. iWirtii lfl-r.najf in"et H niU a fpadei but eke Ifcrt We. neither el tKo Kfb coirtraciiiiJrcl' !ur?oe with dark an in k Iu4 the protaotioa of the lireieat i. 7r wrag. wuera mors s,t .kJI . - ir. MW-fcnnw. meant thaa Aiceu t ar. . Sir. Uii penua - a 10 due of Hie prtie ami kh tha - willin.- to uka anr aaa wha wtmU aa xt Ooiriva nf noral nrobabilit of 4h " the end'hat he bad ia wr. He tVm r i Ca it ba oetaiy tUut I prara thU a"c "'"t' Mfc A hms and that rerv o Jloe ibinenrartitelf. , 1ie o'jject wai ta ,0 wJ,ie' hX beea ducUred to Ka ta the rm ne of the fttrtieato the comi.act, pfecedanta. that rerTO(fiea th'ich a the ContlHitn aubtebucntlr eclud-iec",e1.h pwereace af Mr. ,Adam. Sir, md. of con re, to fwrviWs far the other. W"Ww Ara wa batwesr Caat are .make ot Apptepie. arithout epeJUnr aad ia, wbo, to thai hoar, eaat many a lon, P WAt toireihar. A, p, ap, p, te, aKhotrffb aor rmgrnne; look, with ma- ? ,e fr 1 Pi ?pe pief , Sir, the k.,4 .-k j,w.ivL i..n wf.' fct can neYor b kvt over, and it ia thla fact ;im MMbniiiJimm tith u Mir '.bj aln cou!l make tliia A-liniatraton touM be ona upon the Uet. h. it it inK o"k ad totter to i't bavS. ia spite of the ible that be could, in the 6rtt ir.alaace I'Sf Hon. (ta y no arorae.) in aprfe of ail i looked totUa elevaion of another, er ""lucreUoaa af it adverawa. For.Sir, . .w.ffiMui t nninnia th ia-a Jt ..Mhere never waamanal)ohi.daoniclicaua , but in aubiitrviancy lo hit o iu, Com- " Poneral Jackano haa M to ay, aae me aenae .fotbida it, Bwt all theae acula-ro',, 'f1 d I will t.ka aaretf rt . knu'f..r akilfiit ami ilaannm it.t Cemiea." lYta, Sir, he could take care of Kit hare made belter, utterly Mad- i'Hio tbanl he never feared danger-. aera had two atiinra o tbtfil bow Mr, u1nenui,ai waaioi aotae, wnu (brd'a dealli, or Mf, Clay'i beW ahead. V"'T hw lr0Ip'f Ibenr to.conple tlieirob Ir, Crawford, by getting the rota of Ii- s-wwah 'ia, and it ia becauae lie did m,'0T' thoa votea in New Tork aybib. v r'mm. w"a "rr c."n e o atrarigely, and at the time, uitaceoun- lry ei r, given to Mr. Crawford fiTbry took tbe-0U'4 I attU double, percnaaioa fun, &"banj lo a, ta driw l.-v Vi e4 at BHikl, ai ta t. i - ta m k .t rt v ;-,-. ' .-, ri . t jA kara fc4 Uaae t fjrsri a j ari !MHMia of aaWk- e4 ri a M -- mt W.t awa asc,. ' . Ur, uf Jt '-, &mtm Ut Ur jf eaLnrdaud f ttmim raw. aacn a atu waa Ciavawao k a araa vra4a Kj Iratwad. W wa. .1 lair i!MaaSn vra M kai ad or em r4-aj. but bad fa fkj. JT.fi errurawera la error of as -a. at ofarlMMl Vara aad awdaia. 9a br froaitaa a Mat pt at a oalied aJaaatiaa kenf a tefTVror abjactMai a a ma at Ue aoad mt atCatra, aaaeducatiaa coaoutaioa av and attwwer otaKc'.ion. f ta the caaa aa lady, k kuk Ucavea defa.al aaa fre aa aaM'd'acaiad, ipboSed aady Tea. aocoami ted la eWad, ft aba UJ mM fyr att iSa dtaf a wda. or eaatber. or ajuatraai ra Unity. Wa bear atuaa al aubury oaurpaioa,of aaUa Ury detpotlam of iU award al a axMVieroe td Caewwaad CroatweUaAd Buaaapana. vr aat tint a now or itoaaaa aUay hat oe- rat h red dueOy fraaj taa aunHvinr lettrra of the grn mm a af ibat dayaf Cioara ao- peoMtii. anl I rreal cautaaa tbat. af I Jial tkea Itvad, and bad beaa caojpeiled Va tk eidea, I anuL thouvlt ere rektctauUr. kvt aiJed with Cataar, rather thaa bare tokeo Pomney far aar maeer. It ta taa interaat of tba. koaae uf avaart d ifeoy ware imt enn-t im power. ta da Ma blacker. tb bka a ueruia aoimal, eacitUtinv abaiaaier af Craoiwa)bU.ai a-,. tL W.an diitoreat aldei -of hiuv. v! . i i Ha r ( t j ii I. tt at a ' I a-aa a ! k.- in ikn, ' a i m w m, I M Kk TMaiit oa Viaokfcce aU. lU,, v. a-....it-o.ojM-. .A rra. it- 1 m T "V w-m oi a owra. j haur .J rw mt awn t-i . r ta Mat ptew ! t'ut t ' iiiiuakaaw uai'.tav ! . wai ihn,ti,i tnl Jianni pr";. e rM, that t,.:-. U4 fn-h r-r f r- 'd faar a at aat aUue 0W irjl V " .r, w J aoi, a4 at at nr n r;;a4 . . im f ! m S,r. I'tc 1 tannr Aaaaaaai I da aaa atuaa Unti, J a.;U K a J m ijako'iir o( v.,,i, ' kan sd.j t ." lM.f. W -aT t'jat aork a haiwt 4 oaad ufa oww fr ! waao -aM aa tur k mw ..-,.- r r ,..,-' . . r mi "i; fia dmai n. loaf waat ocawafto w ' trt"BC, " e. ai .1 , -i-1r ia . , j 4 w, i.?..r.rj aWdofor them wtHcUe.ee la tk-i and tka;,M' mm 1? - rt.t he- a-i . .. . . ... , . t rro- Ike taM ... rreraiabU:aaia4tiraU,iMu i-.u m.ar. t I atrajJ ta, r I. bv t -, ,. trM ta tkmjfai aajraci y IJ yarorara. aad ' mtm kt tw m1ra atal-rMcvuna fna t - a.1 r i . -.n kit.'-iix 'T; aeawtpp tw aan. Ix-iwinr utateataea were . laomfi mw aua imiiatanm mt p. .il.r ioia- r T kwrnav u , n k k r ;4 . -wiia a t- -!- ta ea a av acirar (Wade Kata by mrr riUutfi aaa-tanr ' w thaa aa oaaU ttTtwa Inum "l u..yaa a aaa a4i afka caraa-aoor . editoatiae aid Juraa fl baoaraa rauat adl bad htaa.. JJut. Suv Ue devik-iuua tfiltibt aj black aa be ia aometimeaaaiiM ed, And wkj wdald aot rather bare obeyed CromaeU, Utaa that eelfaiil.d Parli.mea , . try'a eneraiea, aad for other reaaon, which I a atate, Hut bta eau w now etaouaed k,...- oy vm rraieiui country, out tien. JaCkaoa iwar richt and lelU but good markamn w no. 7 oy tuat there u tH-y were,-both barreli miwed. LmtiaTana V???.. rec?r!' M b'.7. f " ed to me MObatinatelyaatrr Crawford ' P"t'y ' e.ipac.ty betniy at the ,aed to diet and w the freiilleinan waaex.' fiore-nraent Willi atlrantae 4o led. ?Kwa then that V-r A'amaWafit ?, Uo,,r,,me,t.n Cred.t lo himaaU. .. . nu-An-. 'evtiiVh r nl.aiMM wr'beMM a ereat Rttataka on thta aiibFecL i. It Souliv lliaatataai' hmtbUmilX . i n.rt thoao talenU wtwch enable a iittve ia before an u bid not on that aubjeci. no, uf btitinesa'of ilua Houao and fte to farj cended, dt T altoXdd raUier ahy of to aery . it a man, condeacendrd, as to, electioneer e- 4' man to right knowr I hist a loiie, b"ki and make apeechea, that qualify i before an Interne waUU ttcveif rreat "' Pr,a? t-oreniinew. ine w. Teach bnly how to name hi tool." We bare aeen Drofeaaora of Ithetdrfc vtho iman,cono.Kx.a.,9eMCCTneere. .. na iMltt A'r. , " ' iM withliie.'HeaiatonefamancMncrmaf, . ;. i : . v . 7 ..wifou'ofihe South-win grreua of thef.,ut,e d ,fl9i .rPen them to ao itM othtr pa ,tl,.n JohVQuincv Af, ,w'ry " f " wlth .forfteaideniw taiUaupportUim." Let he0 .mpleaacnU of he trade Thoma.i : - A kJ wi J,i.JV. ,.mk.. "ecket waa at brara iui a Hrnry the Se- ,K." . o he a eamtitlaa K fnr ol. indeed, a braver maoleaa infirm Jfotlata the Uildebrand r aiarr.tl,iemleman in nation " :r t,lr!i''' rreeboo'7? ho " .),. rtS.ni f ,f i. . il a chieved iciorjLftr ricforj" over the proud- ..w ,'..,.....,, Honar!l?nd State of Christendom? c publicly Adarns had oiTm iVa irainal Jw'hU toV a atrongmodeofexprrasion: t Jtf k'VX whe,1r '" tbe Senate or d it take it literally. though ! under- H,e. PcH' S,V, ? 01e'rd th, ' fc,?,hr d the toeauing ti be Uiat Vtrgia, by! her w ,u "CMianil d.splavba, always rtcetved, mtitttis aupport bf Mr. Craford, would cv il recerre, the highest fionorttnat ther the auccrt of Mr. Adams. -Any sn.'1" Cln w be he er man, fiir.besidet John Quinty Adams." :r- . - V . - 7.:.t - n- r r..i -.- i .-u tsfy clueftaina and military domination. : So u In 1U eml. nrovexi ta he anv oilier "S fea" man, the nctofouS defender ofi iiVioUows earlytwho any other man "T' ,mi T ltT"I Xb . W: wna other n,y.elfr;as J". f"f in tfcU, once said in this Ho.,,) we wU , (T"ernmrrt allaw he. to give i ppoA him." But, Sir. a. soon ai this e3o- k Afendaa.d a me not long nce, -Why. a tull -me of any 6'ne that protest, 1 kito)r no body turning tdmy friend, 1 said. u : . : ' ... 1 1A . ery office, which, being held by him,! V ?T f" i.: M write ."fiiottht he cant write his name ora letter, &c.V,M bncattse he has never been 'I'll m m .i r ukin.ink, mm . t.l..ui,. pitted against each, other, and; .-v.... ... v.xm crowed dettance, and clapped , ,, 7 - wJ?re,eraowea . w,u) Ilia. fWV nFITaiihtrbii C'tto Hit.iwwui ' UilJ KUiawi llWfCIU MIC V- I ivu Km nrtli rilittttiAn: w nl Ihs Rnnfh , . Jill. k 'L2 j JL.wikJwirf. i (Pray; Sir,' can yo j a...u -,..:.... can writer fur, I r. u : ...J ?....t r.m k: that can.) -.'Then iim lur r itibiv...', will -.... 4 Vw". "".".I of the west assigned as the1, cause of our ipprr, ionsiderihg it to be . sort ef rever ery ihterest in the Presidency.," tee the terto Mr. r.rCrooke.) U was, indeed,: atkbape in our luoUllt," but w swallowed :"tenuvt -"t-l :-' ' -' r ' iir, a powerful party In NeW- England a'as Sally opposed to Mr. Adanw; the high Fed-1 -at party, pr trve Ksuea junto, to railed tH Sniceasors of the' George Ckbbts, and h Strongt,,and Stphei llig'msoiis, 1 ttld rather say Iheiriepresentatives. and JfU ir surviving 6oa(jiil'i-8, were .tg-uinst him, h One . esceptioti, aiid that was n lionrst n," of Whom it was.twid in tint House; thai oug'.it lo drsire no other ephaph but that icb TOtjht truly be iiMtcribetl to hi tomb lere U the ronn who was honored by tlif mdt-Uip of Wasltington, ai.d the enmity of "ouceertpr.'- Sir, -who persecutrd. the he of laanilton while hvlng, ahd followed leyiid the grave? Tb father and the' U"VVho' were tha.perst-edtora.Bf Fisher e whose ,rery gravo waa hjtnnted, aa if vamnyres? Both father and aoii. Who at npted lo libel $ne prttent Chief Justice, I procure- hi itnpaclinvrnt .making HUk kcotjoun HMniiiirwuJttitfi'op'Kio uanjj t "impeachment on? '. 'fh e on one of t Grap4 Jury, had my eojleague, :';Mr Gar-j 'i . '.' . i 'r 1 Vs'. i lea Appendt--Note'I5,; ': , Ithasfceea suggested to me since the abnvf apoken, by one who ought to kow a d fieal of Kew Turk ,liti'C "ti .'to, mm H otcurred while I aa waking lhi, selopment, ad in cortiteqiience nf iV--tlmt Atlamav wjn could ijol be blind, lo Ihe nop that rej pbj nig oetwi'en. Mri (J. and W, caused the i votetrwhieb Mr.rawford t in Sew TotJy Kh to him, then no ijur the jiftpat formldabie opponeiit.fur the, prewpurousaw escaping iir.ciay.trpmi ia nea r.aniett. Ki. of t'te eounivof tom the greatest danger at to be appre-f VirilK 'a Uvsmier of the raod Jary, and iiUQQ, irom lia, Iiuoav,- f 'yiaimM r'ui 4 in ijattgt-eas ntirtli nr. tfcii.-rs'ni a wii'iuua swiqrd s return. . 1 nus; tae t(r-w lnt, trUon., SJut4-ieilkiiij c .u uiicei to in jmct-ne 4 Mesti'(V a4.W hud (a make .'terms, tnok hi aoat iii'Cmtsits, awl haieoittiiiaod wa tk ! a vt.n ttrt ai,,i.ta Ifi.thi v.ii nf ii. interi-uiitL'.i bva simrlc uwiutjiitof eooiueiiSa oi-iv and his friends,' graciously received Ih. m )', ormg tl.ree aniltoeaty jearvaadv. o .fivor Yca. the- allies tampletelr V ,mS t!"' i iat-:ii. aiitl tt4nr.ienHR irwntj'fc in vn Ih. nH,,.iwl. tiuwiiiu iliin nr-rave a bin ilothNtietiletn ;!rute, Me , t,,, ,g -ir.fr-mi'twa, shea he J , -w : uir) Ji-tcil Uia looii-ine al Jlntif'ti Umousiw- Reader! Janaare' a:rr thing in Moliere or mt made. at that e.sie of vt. Virginia Aasaav 'aarere auTBaoAig thiaf fa Scwtti or 'll, of hreh be wa anietnber, Jia sjame lute islnrall beat thW''V. " '- t ',aoe.julw,aiidM;rfSlaroU, l9--fy tanghtt' but his competitor 'cannot write, be1- ca.'sa lie was not teachable:" for he has had evry advantage off ddcaUon and study. Sir, the JJukc of Murlbopotiuli, the irreatert cap tain and negotiator 01 his age winch was the age of. Louis'lklV, aii4.who may- rank with the'greitwst men of av ng";, whose irrcsista- bl tnaimern and address triumphed over eve ry obstfftjle, lifeoiinctl, as uis mihrary prowess atld conduct wa rn the held .Hint great tnun cauldnot.eren spell, w. wa nototwusly igno rant of till tliat an u.ideritmJaatrinJust know; but which it is not iwcoasai'y for a man at the head of affairs to know, at ail Would yon have sn-)vjeUJ hmi by u;ne Scotch acl.ovl ntaster?. Ufentlemeli format that it is airable lyehuatP.an W17 want forth ship of State, and not a I'rol'aasor of HaviiraVion Jr Astronomy. Sir, amotig the vulgar errors that ought to go'iutiv Sir 'I'homiis tlrowii's.bo'vik.'.this ought nut tu be oiiiilled: th learning and wisdom ar tynoiiymous, or aj'all equivalent. Know ledge and wisdom, as one ol our most deliglit- ful pocfta sings.", v ,,'V' Kaowiettire and wttdora. far from bcine one, Havp ofi t'tirte no oonuefcun knowledge , - - ;i t-. ' '... . , In heads repUto With though'! of other men; Wisdom, iitHiinds.aUeiilive to their own. Kiiowlc-dge is proud liiat he has learned so . uutru; , . , Wisdom U litmY.e llit he knows no more, liouki are not ik itlrtm tahsmam and spell. Uv utiitli lliS iiiMiriCart of shrewder wits llotds the untliiiikiiig multitude; enchained," And n& hiHiICHonlv. Sirgneeches are not dl-ijepio'e. "'. I mrt only consider, the want t) wnul.niciiieii learning nouo oe a unquat ificatnm Utt tha cumihaitij. in chief in civil or military 1 te, uut I uocnusiuer ine possession which obtainod a titU too indaeaot fn- mr ta name, out b which at ia lamiiiarlv knoa-u and mentioned ia all the hi-tiorians, trom thai day to this, Cromwelt fell wader a tempta tion, perhaps too strong (wr the nature of man to xesiat but h was aa angd of Kfrht ia either af the twan-tha owe whom he broae'it to Uia hlook, or hie son, a yet worse mat, the blackeot and foulest of miscreants tiuu ever polluted a throne. H hu been the policy of tae hnasa of'RtuMtaad Ihairstic eessors it ia the poficy of Kmifa to vilify and blacken the eaemory and character vi CromweU.; But. the clou -J i riMltne away We BO longer consider Hume aa deserving of jhe tlighieot credit. ' Cromwell wa guil tless of lus country's blood.- Ilia was k bloodless uwirpatioti 1'A duubt his sinOerl ty at the outset, from his ribseqtirat fait, would be aiadnttsreligiou fervour was the1 prtviil'uig temper andtatb'on of4he times Cromwell was no more of a fanatick thaa Charles the First, ami not so much of a hy pocrite. It was not In his nature to have signed the attainder of stteh a friend as Lord Stratford, whom Charles meanly and selfishly sud basely and cruelly and cowardly repaid for his loyalty to. lu.n, by an ignominious death--a death desert ed, indeed, by Straf ford, for his treason to hi eoumry, but not at the hands of his faithless, perfidious sui ter.' Cromwell waa an usurper, lis granted but he had scarcely any choice left him. His way was every way preferable to Out misera ble Corpse of a Parliament, that lie ttlrneJ out, as a ireiit'.ein in would turn off a drunken but ler hit fellows, or the pensioacd tvrai.tthat aucceede4hitn dissolute, depraved bigot & hypocrite, who wa outwardly a I'rotestanl and at heart a Capiat. lie lived and died one. while pretending ta be a son of the church of England; ay, ana swore to it, and uied a per juredman. If I mast have a master, give me due whom can respect, rather than a knot of knavish attorneys. Buonaparte wus a bad man; but I wmild sa.hsohavc had Buonaparte than such a art of corrupt, intriguing, pub lifc plunderers ,as he turned adrift f The Senate of Home the Parliament of England " the Councils of Elders and of Youngsters" the Legislature of trance, all madt- them selves first odious and then contemptible) and then comes au usurper and this is the natural end of a corrupt civil government There is a class of men who possess Great learning,, combined with Inveterate profes sional habits, and who are ifu fact, or per haps I fboulu raluer say in faclu, tor I must speak accurately, as I speak before a Pro testor, disqualified for any but. secondary parts any where, even in the Cabiue't. ;ur. dinal Richelieu was what? A Priest. Yes, but what a Priest! Oxcnstiern was a Chan cellor. , He it was who sent his sou abroad to S.-e, guam pana nipicnua ngttur muwiiM, wilb how little wisdom this world is govern ed. This Administration seemed to have thought that even less than that little Would do for us. I lie gentleman called . a strong. an able Cabinet, second t none but Wash ington' first Cabinet.. I, could hardly look at him for blushing. M'ha'J Sii-, is Gallatin at the head of the Treasury, Madison in the Department of state? ' Tlia -mind af an ac comntislied and actite dialeclician, of an able lawyer, or, if you please, of a gr-a phy tician, may, oy ine long wiiuimaticc ui one pm-suii, of one train Ot idea, hav its habit 1. fete ratelv' fixed, as efleCttiallv t.i i' , r'jfv the possessor for the command of tlu '.'.until of a country. ; He may, neverthelesi, make nn admirable chief of a bureau, an excellent man of deUuh); which the chief ought never 10 be. A man may btf capable of Jnaktng an ableatul ingenimrr?argunient on any subjeot Within tlie sphere of his knowledgei but efery ,aow and then the master sophist will start,' as 1 have aeen him start, at'Uie moitsttous conclu sion to which bisown artificial reasomnz had brought himietf. But this waa a nmq of more than ordinary natural caiidour and fair, ness of mind. Sir, by worth and figures you may prove just what yot plen.; butt -often and most Kenerally is the fact, tb"t," .pro portion as a proposition is loirically or matli- emattcally true, so is it politically and ctim. nonsensically tor rather nonsensically . taise. The Aaleiif which enables a man to write a book, or. make a cpeech, has no more rela- liut to the leading of'an army or a Senate, than it has t, the (livn'mit of a dinner. The talent wbicli fit a tnau for eilltcr office, is the talent fur they management bf men, a mere dialectician 'never huL and' never wilt have it; each requires the same degree of Cnttragr, thtiugh of different kinds. : The very highet ih-gree of moral Ycurge required1 fur the duties nf government 1 have been amnsed when I have seen some dialect iciansy after assorting their words: "the counters uf wise men, the money of ol' after they" had laid down their premises, and driwn, step by step, 'their .ledacdtMis,4 'sit down, completely Uilie4, as if t lie concltisiou to wbich.tbey . . : i-,t . ii, a,. r of Pa Poya. Hta pmiaaiina m AdaflU aatialua akanisraa, la uaa laaklcal pviammm 4 too day. Tae rwatoa as Am acW tW ttmri .UMlflkf Um.m - - ..,: That OHM, h drawa by tk ot a triaU. s iasva had aaiawd laalra n 1 Se4 onanla kaa-iiilat ill aata la Jaaata, 1 h , I at, ht allo dtaaarvoo aa aVaawartoa Irom ha 'last p u, tSas si ehaa oartia avaokaars roatatd aaa o tUe bnoaat aovja. i lasaiaak or waa bohao (I te oa lorn ant axwlawaa ta Uta ac4aar al Uta faa, oot of liaa M Uavsaara bo staadi apon) iaaaar ooaSaW pkMOoaaa $ SB Um rr but iua iaouara dodarOMt dcCaHi iavd,' mon ra Vt 4lirm-,l oalr.iMaaa avorfetoifuis eni'ialc aowr. lit r aai-iaal airwiar w ia Uik.v. ; ,- tloawo ac -tr r i i . i, " T : . w"7 mwrjnm aowu ji ma bmpii ous ii rraawkUhhiiadle la asaka vtal. Waa ooJ arawy .r a. aa ia, Lat a.nva, aa4 rcrkt. lias ta that H lugioa OJold w irte aa find t yaato ova aat Mkatk. Toos sale horn uia tJlmi, oa oaw oay a axwaau hi out one at oavtaotv, .Thaaaaisas f aaartcar aaa M la aluu of oVdoadtea aa h k of puotss JH a iowae b Va, yod will sooa one aa that eonfuiioa waa aaa tits tale vt i aaaiaod. -Lataahio br ia dangtar at aad, aad awdtnory aubordiua thK lUstroytaV aod y anU imaaadiaieiy naJca th same chaeoaary. .The aaaendeucv af smaaa aasV ec taroctrraaiai aad .rtees as aarwralb 'aad aa torvftaalr, abna thrrala fre-e pi'. far , aa tiataraU bocWs Bod their level by gravl-stioo. Thtiad grut tecUn, nf c-etvcai iua in, waata soma oowav t.om wttlfawi. beforo-fcecan deeide t I- - aoooiar report aJati?rm, avulttkraaabla a ficaca w UamJto-J , Who H there that believe tfwtl Cromwell would kaWraaido aa good a itsdg Lard lWcNN Sir; tbese tmrurd aad aceoaipjhd-And Ibair proper place And.Ttho ho ar fitted to command and Id Ooaartand the among the .t a i. . u l ' . . . . oaco a nran aa nnninnn will aav IO invented by thistttanavre on die jnrt, ;-r ",; i A. bad nq other llternative than 19 go Over .'a ,H him, who, nodoub i.iitUinilothNiiet ilietn j Half way ' Washin-tod ha) plain Erfgliatr educa ttd'n,r'nd nulhenial'ic enuiigh to quilify him far. a land surveyor: r-S ' . ' .' f-Tlm tJirectory and the Council (the Erst .-spactaiiy we tola uy uiga authnriiy, w!ie" known, familialy in Paris, by the ap- aedaiion of ' Cwetix tlunrn," It was then and there, probably, that a late. I'reei- eaV of Hie' Uiiittd Mateo acquired, the find nttKirfent'tf in ftiste forrtf rnndreio'i which im :aTnc-l.ap1ayet itavtf o pitiahly a 7 , ffvrmrHi, U ytM become my Secretary nf Stat ei to lUmilton, da yoa take chargo.nf my pufat, or that of the ha -ion, vhioh is tbe aams thing- aad ta Knox, do you be tay jm4 lev of the horse.' AU hiktnry shoal tin but srreat lgidtan and great nehoiaro arc, fit that vrry reason, nnfii. to he rutur ' Would Hannibal har. crossed the Alps whea there were no roads, with elcphatiti, lu-ahe hyct of the war Tike and hardy mountaineer, and have' carried -trrour"to the very' gates of name, it ma yawn ntt reeir spent in poring over biikt. Would .he have been abht te maintain himself on the tvwtiroe of h' own genius for sit ten years' in Italy, ia spite of fiction and treachery -in the Senate of Car thage.if he had been deep ia tonic section and fiasions, and the diTcreattal culoutiK, 10 sty, nothing of bii:any, and niineralorti and clemifry 'Are )'' not ashamed,"-said a philosopher to nne who was bora to ride, " are you not ashamed to play so wtll upon the nuter sir, it wen put ' there is tnucn which it beeolns sehwidarv m.m te know,' much - that it ,4s ntceasary for him to know, that a first ran man. ought to be ashamed to kmtw.' No head was ever clear, atld sound that was amfTed'with book learning-..' Yod might as well attempt to fatten and strength en a man by stuffing him, with every variety and the greatest quantity of food.' After all, tue Uluet must draw upon bit subaltern tor much that he doi-i not knr, end cannot perform himself. . My friend Wra It, Johnsou has many a groom that can clean and dress a race home, and ride hai too, belter than' he can. Hut a hat -of tKs? Sir, we are', in the European sense of the term, nut a militarv people. We have no business fwnn army, it hangs as a dead weight upon the nation, omcer and all. ' All that we hear of it IS through pamphlets; indictting a spirit that, if I was at the head of affairs, I should Vety speedily put down. A state of tinners that never could have grown iii under a man of decision ot character at the head nuhe State, o the D?partmen( a man iusset,n tmtpir. it nf ctrnmand tli,t truest of all 'teats of a Chief, whether military or civil Who-re cued Draddock, when, ha ws ttirhtunr. cuHtium ariem, and his mrn-wete dropping around him on every aide?. It wasa Virginia Militia Major He asserted in that erisa the tiluce which properly belonged to him,' and i wmcn ne anerwaru nueu in tue manner we ; alt know. ' ' - .: '-' .". - -fiir.-lmav. without any- mock modest v. acknowledge javhat f feel, that f have made an unsttcci-ssfiil reply to the gentleman from Mansachiwettsul,'' l'her;,L'are tnme, subject which t could Qave wished to have touched upon before I ait down now and for ever.. had' the 'materials in my possession- when 1 came to the House "this morning, but 1 am disabled by physical weakness front the, most advantageous use 01 litem. ': ,t What shall we say to a gentleman, lit this House or out of it, occupying a prominent ,slati(in, and tilling a large space in the eye of Ins native State, who should, will all , the adroitnessof a practise advocate, glox ever the acknowledged encroachments uf the men in aower upon tbe fair connDticiion of the Constitution, and then present the appalling ll.iUIT. Ki.un, mmjk ii.f mill: , 1 11 ,11. UKCIICM Cajaitrs, ot a bloody military tyrant, a raw head and bloody-bones, .so that we cannot stc-rp in our bed) who should conjure up all the nnotre that can scare children, or intr'.it- en old women, t mean very old Vi omen. Sir, and wild offers this wretched' car.cature; this vile daub, where bnck.tiuit staml tor blood, like Peter Porcupine's Itueont Uuor, a a reason tor hi and utr support in Virginia, of a man 10 whom ne lias no conhuence, whom he damn' with faint braim. and who, more, over, tell it not idCaihl bad zealously, and elaborately, (I 'cannot say ably) justified every onef these Very atrocious ami bloody deedrf Yes,' S,ir on paper; not in the heat of denate,in the transport m aspet-ch, but, as the author of the Jtirhmond Anathema full well knew and knew that wc, too. knew. deliberately and officially. Who. Iustiided the festival of Santa Victoria, on the 61 h ol Jamiary, in honour uf Geuer J J a k son, and.of Mrs. Jackson too?. 1'hti iivebent'iuctimheitt. w hen Mr Crawford was the great object of dread. It we did not know that Lawyer never see but un side of a cae ihktoa which they are retained, ant) that they fondly hope that the jury will tee with their eye what should we ay of such a man? His tlienl having ne character, be mucks Defendant's character, uptfit i, string id charges, kt every ote of wnicii isHpposiiijf viiero to be true) bis client ws elt'-s vowed jnirttcef) criminii having' defended, adopt!, and aiade'eacit and every. ondot tnem his on. sir, sni.-n ma.i may I iwa amakias taa are tortxadx-n mvand ta turn. bot Jt a Km br? ttar. aUirt, wba at saas n n iooaa, an oar,riafr juar aiioa ova Vuard. to waeaa case vie aaaj aa murpaaa aa guard. oat mast atovw, or flak , r-rra las ao w aaaa h pnv4aiowhiai taobitaoobasooit (jrascnn 0 loia kav utitrad aararasry by movrn; from a ooare te a alocX ooe, or Irom a 1.1 k aottara to a wake eoa, B4 tUaily rcacU tbe kitioat booajra Of Uia awata. 00 evai a paw Ma a it ut atmas liwty lasmsat Ikay 4iitxio;ilitr, a UMakaakard did, w seat baaulfal uiirlaa-aw tdiaMa. Uay hldos but oue.wU drew all hat amass of aseo aa I uung Iraoi aatara. . it at ta vaia to tura over atasty (oImm, and 10 deuulrdewa doe's rwt it doe vary waU in a plass" tt a ayor' eitlow a aar. a am kawd t asa tUa word tar want of a bcMeri bwt it will an aonnlv too nlaao of thelwbwo. books nsver gave, and nevor oaw owe ul a-tjotty, JiMlgioetil and. aapet-aoe. iVus.wwiiJ asakartlia butter leailar. ma orril of great ptdtlausray aid Huger aherntan, or aaartata, vary ttavawd gewUamaa trom .aa Yore. wMi wa eao had ware, whs know overv thin in the woetd ftw obioh man has aaoeaavon. and aochina, aw tha w&irk fba waieb maa bs no, awa! 1 na reuoin, watrara atway uuaoptxoi tiaatad and thoacb tney may Ocnasianally kv nialetl, are always rigldM llfir feo.liu'rj, aadaU nijuilii earroudy iu tint lour mit-4MtW ati-a up this Uuiti. , U a a n,aanMt bartiibat: id Vav aia, at tits C)twty Coiiitvlu.i- nvta arw atluiiU tea to it a Jun a, wno are ant ol too legal pVo teikm-o-iil.uA ulaaters, wbd have ao pretensioas td be souaidened aa iayera-kthe thwtsiaas arw wncv seldom revvrsea than m those, eomt where a barrialer oi'eutle: bis ressons mav ba mpta plausible but lit ducitiiiMis will be otumer wtMnn let, bir,thsreopld bant dasi.IcO upon ........ 1.. 1. r '.f i. rnnoe cawara totirt iiotise. uwsteouii tuv. t had beenabr d durinzthe rwoes ofCoMn'riias. nd 1 bad gotseea'my amwiitueut fur two years.' tney erowoed armtttti iaelauu.iaaiiy ot litem id "Now weeaiieut thai vnu will exitlaiii 'to da I tow d irthal we are la vote for Unwnd Jankoo.'T They,, as well as iuVseM, had bad,-objection tt Uenrral ackwni.altbouji 1 always wuit, in regard (okiuij thin ( ch14 put My Jmger tWia im pubue i-virfttj mat liu lnu strong eln,in upita ItissOuntryi arhil hoaomptddiia.iwtillte'predei-: eeasor of the sueeessll one, had never rendered any for whkth they had not been amnty paid, anil anme of then! greatly everpaat. My objeetioa l.urat Ju,.t.n .,l Jin!.,!.!...! k. . pei-sottal aeo,uaiBtanee whh luitl, whea ba was last ra tlie Senato. But t j ray constituent. ; Singluig out one of thain, a stektly old planter.and staunsa ntpublieaa frWad I Ad(liiu," WUea yen have had a truthless, worthless oveaeer, kr whom you Bould place woo6deoeo, am) nave resolved tadis nuu him did you ever akango your mind, bo. Saute, (or no matter what reason, you-, could uot get tne man mat you proierea te every etnerf or have you been saiUfied to turn hiia olf, and em ploy (tie peat man mat you eumu getf": mr, a word-totht wise it enough. They were entirely satitfiediwid in Sfewwerkt we Were, at we orb. atHMttwiu fur Jackson. ' Jt will s;i;ipoes esswi I wilt Uipetfud the law aonvufrva ttrugglet of tlwkAdiuiuistiatioa rosy to tar sueeeed. at that titey sliull be abl to rwnew their lease lor anoth er four yaait. j' Slow If aaiaj jrity ot , 1I1U 'House eal gut along with fieh a ruiuot ity haugiug oa utetr roar, cutting on uppiie,!iij aeaui.tf up their quarter, wltal.aUl be the skuatiua of the AdministratloH then? Sir, what it it now ? ' PuU tea bu tiie null of their tomUturtntt.n Did any bedv ever herr ot a vmtory ontained by tlie eutive powen While a eVeided major.iy of the Lo cislature wa aeainat k? - I know of aa such vie tory, but ouc-and that was the parriritlal vietiwy 01 ine younger nu. ever un ijonsutatton ol fcng laod; and he Ruined that nnly by the iniienetrabTe obatittaey of the Kink, wlilvb then eave ludieatlon of the tliseiu Jliat wat lurking In hi a eointumtion, ami anerwarus 10 unnuppnv became laamtest. 1 he tklng wat an honest man;- and a iniruh a- y rrz urn tl lkv.jJri VI ka bora Wd, oS . , t' d ft P ,-,. dawt iwle.,wiriiii t k.-a I r. r. kawvd I. s, to'tlia pJ, if. kv ti.p t ibi uf I ' a t-OW-Kt.UFW, thwu,ilt kx la. It I 1 feaa-l, a 1 a.a 11 watitiiiM-f1 tucra r t : . . Ae.i.,.,.ttaUja, I aould aav ia tV.o. tna t... n liioitil-yoar antr-Miana war he i.("iiv'it ;.tit oa haaa browbt ti.e rnara'rr to tSt iKm . yoa aaat aan ea lU tioarrnu.t-iiL A F--otli ' atoa, nwaiii lit least U i .-iK-t, j oa auSt .' lorwkbwlmw it try ati-MW-t vaua4- na rA ; aarry oaibf Ovwroajowt watimn .,'- r r,nrw Wa wo aaa aat alula oary h,j w i.., " i pvt tavaraaat i arMOst aa. s , i,,,., a as wWaaw aaapiakm la eouiTJ. m U pmoi. sdJ aot oitlj eotud te ft, bnt more ikati . , ... I to tli bt-Mt dnuatac pwA. TIhtv I not a ... I here wbe wll not ratify thu d.-elanea o lU-i-r,. may ba taajuoi Mt ajoninnp, lUat it r. k- il-: . wretai, ry oat for emtaintv rel,. i i.-mu t'.i ,. amal daiamnf loi-tivre. ." -ii ia the jiuuic-- bwk Ui freal tna liar af tlt Uui.ian h,-rt pit.. , wtta to at Mt lh pai-KMi 4 die uuU M u. ,r i, 1 ; Sltakeapearw team la bare k -u t:te Ii jut ot iiMtn as d blasted Und tnada it, burb. i-nitid-ai, . rruii)(an aa talk saewiuna tt at. It y, but. ULiporled by a clmi.l al. ato, .,.,1 rt'ay of lavta. aud tltomiUhi -m lli.i, mi an tkake, aiw cntertvnrd wait iw , ,t t ..itUuiuca aad alte-wi,'U Ut-y a.-e i.. .m vuisna eii tn ta rm nart; uu. t,. o : Opnttoii, Uit-y east allay tiie ft-eli - ... ciou reiisupoa the Cuita antl, tin i Litis will aot band at tht a- b'ddmt;. A . be SuaimUTn. k is cnually fatal, a n- ' and alio publiok Mi-vieo, with tbe tt. Jt. wauUI aid mpai-,iit et.tlu'i, Kites of Uia aonuattdol the tula, u ' . . .... niim autioiaa or, douwa bouoma. uimv u n it a.nuau llts publnk.., Tbe huls eon!urt of I'm auntvied had ilmplayad nothing of tlie calm ni-iit. , ty of initooeace, but all Uut i-cMlc-s-irw. nf cum.. uious (f n ilk . Careiy ward of Mi-., I I. ' lnu , aaiuphletraialil-ba truo, aad vet the m cm. d ho r iniy, aotwitui.aiiiitnz. . Air. v waiiiit n it n itv Ivi;, ' i-uy, i i iraa .' . - a rfu, 1 vk J,. f ':-usi'- .'' t . A It 19 - ' '.i tlwra p.. !-. and a .p-r Wlt.l , , enaiutue hi lutsoniiit,ieid declaration, to A em puraons, and at duvrval times and o. n. , l'bs Searetary wasnd tlie i-at wim-- a , lis t pro red too ru-elu' "lie. who plei'U t. -h nwti eauso, (tars the proreru,) pjeacrally has I ,p1 I T bis elamtt ,(i'i''t . , Tbe gantlentsn trom Massifrliavrffa w .u nrrt uc, . fliat, it lire kdirtdnal we pserk te elevate sV.'l uv- eaii, hd will, m hit turn, beeoflui tlie i ot nf publta ptirsud, and that tlto same - k w ill fie aukeuuelled at hi hoels, that have run lutiual. down, , It may be to, I btva aa heaiutmn le v sty. that, if hn eonduut shall deaerva H, nd 1 ln,v I shall ba one of tlaat pack? baeane, I ainmtpou 4 tlie tnterett of Stockholders aninnt PtTm-l.-nls, . Ulreetort awl t'aslti.-i . - And tier, Sir, I beg lac a , to ncHiec.aa eiM-ctioii argen, aa 1 iiava uatu3T, wanst me by tlie pjcentlemaa from Ohio, Mr. "rStTjJv.II. 4va that I hay been oppn " sed K'&'jjiuaj'atratiwa. , Sir, I deny it to be t , .. fttf"!-J 4fwf tlie elder Atlnma. liic tr .; T atuiokhd titf iibertr ff Imipin.j mid of tlia miHr, . rbe a i-reat. Lawyer, jlfhonrli (i. 1 lftatlie war beunn. to what nohd he would be able te poor specimen ol btssKilt in that line,) or a ipuvn nts svnetn, 11 system it may be called, thaa mi ; but ot man ny in ws emee. rie omi not even tor "iii AipeiidiA''ie1.i.,'?-H,ir: '' ' " .V!.. '-. '--;-.' : '' " blur man titan ba net liatl sredk for. Dot be was inuutably olwtHiHte. . lie find iutt lost tlte Colo nic. Jijd matter he would risk the Crowa' of KuL'landjtucll, undrcuro to lus lici eiliUry Slates iu lirermany. rather than yield: and, but for a barefaued eoalition, lie would have ao retired. and have supplied most important defect in the aot of settleiuenli the separatum of Hanover from r.n-'lanu.' Uut the eorrunt banniin et l.ntd North anil Mf. Fox, to liroo3We between llirm, : diazuntttu the peonlo they took side even a'ainM their own libuiliett ,' But here the coalition 1 not on the side of the people's ridds, but agamat tlient Mr. l'itt,(lhe.Ci'0wn ntuier,) triumphed. Knave cried Uiwauuti; fools repeated the eiy. England recovered by that elasticity which. be Ionics to free intitutiin and Mr. Pitt attained a degree of power thai enabled him to -pluuze her 1-.." .1. . . .1 . j . - .1 . r . itiui uio itiHik.vuncx 01 war wmi itevoiuiionary i ranee. Nine hundred millions of debt; taxev. at amount, in decree and mode, unheard of; pnn- pemiu, luinery, ia an psmiina inrm 01 wi't i ednens; auest th? rreatnut of the Htatven bi Mmister. who did uot weather the storm, Imt was whelmed beneath iu leavine hit tounti-v to that Providence whom it pleased to resuuu her in her atmott need, ty Inflicting madness ou her great ttnrelent inar enemy, and aenilinr this mod- orb Kchuehadneczar o graat. Mr. Pitt i at strong a instanee for my purpose as I eooltl have wanted. He was a rhetorician, a idmiIi tnuken a-mau of wool a, and good words tee, at willt uexieroos mumteri and it ne had eonimaeu to ride tits VetKin ireiut,be mtla have been an eminent wi-antltji- at the bar, and. in due time, a VChief Justice or Lord Chancellor. . But, for tlie mt ei F,ii;;land, be wat made Prime Minuitcr, and at fire and twenty too, . Mr. Pitt no moi-e :tw wliat Wa nhe4 of liiiu. than the naurier in the ; parish workhouse; tie 00 more dreamed, when ieett becmiH liixppititon were at wur wuh the , gunm 01 our inatnutimi. tie avowed fln-m ft- .. K Bnly, 'd I liked himthsf .'hetttu' for hit lninU- ui, , Ivut I tiq6rtt-tt tot rarn-e liian five v, tire' AdininiatiaiiDitof hU!irrrsii i-. I tlid 1 what I eoiihl -littlo enough, ;m! knows. I M'. firt.1 aa in wltielt I diir.u-dl from tin) Athninr tration was the aae of the Yazno Claiioa, whn !i 1 thonghta eato of flagrant eoii-niMi! I dn not , meaniand 1 ittver did believe, tu 1 , i,ci-e wi.s c)r . rupliOn itf the President, or hit two bi-civliiru s; . and it did ant eause ms to tepai-ato nivs, , tmiit Utenw separated fraia Cut Adiuini-t.-nuon three year afleraal-d, with pain ami muyow, - and hot without tome aner, to-i I'm' 1 l-tii 110 Ulea of that extreme of candour imd ineekneis -7 -Which denouacet tlie measure Dr ( iipvt-i-timt-nt, as Bailout sayt in tli play,'"ud will mur j -m ns - k gently t ty tucking tliive,! It la not .my iiatnK: . 10 do to, tnd U Wotifd ho e'rlminal mu! ruli uhins m ine, because It would bo hypocriy, to u,;, i t it. i-i When the former yeat-aitive 'tyatiun wii lu-st , t commenced, 1 thought I aw whitt I now know I v did then seetba l(t, ana rdiaons pmnwmlenrcH tlint would grow out of It. I ttdd Mr. Jeliersoti, eandidly and tnwikly, that. If he epmd auppei-t ;' ' HI aealaiil quni-ler.aua did pot find it, no tn-ist .. t am unpute want of candour to mo. I w ill not re ' peat wliat he told me on that oeoanion it ts uiuu1-' ' eeaairy to say that his lauguaro and conduct ant , 4 ' that of a etMtuenita. . 1 li-ankly . laid boloi-e luru " the fautt and reatoavt whiuh ruudt-rtd audi an c? ' , , vent inevitable. J will uot repeat what he hhiiI .'. but he deplored k., ir,T know thai be deplo -red it for he told me to, ' - .. 7 r Aad whea tome of tlie ear cp.'n tli vt inkat all .1 great men tliouht te intry favour with him, liv rec , ' btting, after Uiuu- maanur, tbe Inti d hi ahai itmp -which I was said to have uttered pn tbe II nor t.t", thl If oute on thht ocoaei in, uolillv u-phed thaty to do Mr.,.11. juslH-e.liBliHil been full M ex ptiett and at sevei-w 10 bis pinaenee.i .. Hut per-. mil mete rumum V Jit. Air tor vou were then loo . a .' young to know uiiwh of these inattm a uat pro ,4 vtraaiyout pearly at tne time 01 irv leaving test r" Adminitritliou, a onrtiun wise nan fro in thatiVf 5" jpiued ft, who soon after wont cif to Gituuda, ut- s nor strong tuapicioo 01 tulony;,anil Una was soon, ' , , followed by. a ecrtitin gentleman's giving m his t . atlliebion, who Itad before hecn violt ntly oppoud , to r, ami to an as eet measure. airri huvp not j v the leaat' objection to h being mid of mc, thntt, riaratetr ruyell Irora Air. Jetrortoii, when liar . nnbas Bidwell nd John Quiuey Aduni joiucd bnu. .- , t - 1 . " '-. 'i' y, ' See, Appendix Jote i , , r' " f See Appendix 'Xote Fv t Haw unlike the eiNthu; tvtim, of di-lutom. snd spii-, and runner, from Ibe 4natt ri.aniber ftr Hallol the UepreaCntative in the SiVrutiiry- 01 mate s onice, or nouae, during ui-natc in which that great man duet not cliot t-c to beprts- sent in pervun 1 jy, " ''-'-.., ' ', J 4 Never waste Administration mme brilliant -j llwrn that pf M r. Jefferson up 10 tliit pertoi). ot were indeed ia tha " full litlo of tieneaiifiil exper-' . hnant,'' Taxes repealed,; tbe public debt amplyt : provided for both pruicipal and interestj tine-' -cures abolished: luwktna acipiiredi public con-' . fidenee nnboimded, . We had all, and we wanted more than all,. Y plnvetl tor eleven and lost '. the rime, when we held leu in hand. . From the ; jiiiKUon rtf BidweU and Adams, we may date that .. J emiargo"et mteen moidhs that ecii)teo ine sun ot 4 onr glory, anil tlint;-out twiiij'iit ncu en more than half the nation, 1, Mr. iMiuliwtt removed this incubus, of wIik-Ii we were th-cd, hot athanw . nf to rid (iiiisc-lves. The. ni-tiingement with' F.rtkine followed.' ' At 'the May tcaion of lS(Wfc . 'die House of llepreientatives evaded a molKia : .exnrcssive of tlieir ttmrobation of the promntl- ' tude and frankness with whieh the 1'i-etiilent bad a , irat ft1atlilfijLii:itit.nrdu guilty of auob glaniig absurdity it may be-fcaiw tlte stoppage ol the UanK, whwh ha was compel I- concluded this airangsut. If wat soon alter 1 ....I. ........... ..,i rf.i N.. .t. .. r ed to retort te in the fourth war of tlu, mntr t .1 t.. .1 ' ' ' . . : t""w..f -i, ... it-..8... : w. , i - . r - .- . ' " , u5'i " uiiamiw .I, ,, , I- i mi pjwpi aunacru anu m tne auair oiaitrn, na . - - .-, -"'". , w vcm baa aot aright good eommoa kensW" And here,! male lodeeit VIr, Pitt did not fortee even the Sir, weeomc te that great aud aU-ini'p)ilat li -lof ia the preceding year, I think, he held tPbdipn, w hich tiis prpfane rutgatn hcUterthrr iplyl be the great vur or tlmmU(b often overt , -See Al'l Vi v't look and which I hee; tamefyJ f';!liV -h'te.aK''yilorlie' .y l ,-'l ,,:. ,:' .i,.--, pv V K-ir.ff,! '-.g: -Sji-'' 'i-; ' fie ' Appndix-Note Ih v-:' i-'k Toote fowidje Ws tom. 1;; " MK.Madisnn's firvt mesg to Consress wt t sent OM Tuetdny, May 2,1, I Hut), aiututuieiug the y artangenieiit With F.mkine, and the consequent . restoratioaof onr inlereowte widi England, front tnd "after the iOlh day of June nextw ','On . Endiiy, the 20ih,, a motion wat aaado hyMi ft- ' ' - - .. . k-'.- -' fT .... 'v '. ''' . ,V- ' ' ' : ' '.: ' rr- a
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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