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-3 was not Vrcaty : ; Wo .. V WHAT DO WE LIVE TO II. BUT TO -ISIPEOVE OUKSI .VH., AND Eli USEFUL TO ONE ANOTHER ? as! 1 kdorov rcIvFiii i iiiwix. s,: igySi VOLUME-III. ki'mrkii "a. f r-- 1 Lf) PUBLISHED WEEKLY: i him instead of the speaker.: . I foe's manner is always earm Mr. Motii- earncsl and im- r s irr v Cir i if pressive. He seldom or never indulges JV J H 1 V A " 1 U in tho humorous and is more ofa thi- logophcr then the ytu As an orator he ta nia -si !l n riil tin nmttlPT stfT.tipa ,- - IV IIVI w ui HMIUVim lv iivi'nvH'iw vo Dollars 'per, annum, in advarce, his ayjiudes nor his .actiipsi iM.thVap- Of lllice liui.ars, it iiu iuu iiiuii . in.ir Hi oy nniurm . mm . bjijji jn iaiu , three months from', the date of "tho Ilia voice wwa melody JoOritonation, first number received, .ji-y--. and descends 7 frqm the nurner to JLu j subscription to be discontinued till lower tones too ..rapidly for eftt'cj ; vhilc all arrearages ho paid unless i at the his cadencies arc sometimes lost -'' in in discretion of the Uditor.:. .dis-inctness. '., Mr MenifelV lalents are failure to order a diicontinuanco be? fucli asto beget the belief, thai ho Xviil fore the expiration of tho Vubscrip-attain to' distinction In life, should he de is cquivaicui iu a new jvoiu mmscn exclusively 10 11 f unit w grace.? Had he the inch nutiun, he Would be an admirable debater, but be prefers his own eatte to the cxeriiuu Hh emi' uon year, miff32ement. 1 lSUvlS, vuiiniiunivauuu, come post paid. Prices for Advertising. Advertisement will bo conspicuously . 1 t. .. .j ... tsi ti j 'Corneas eminent andVieful a'statcsman. &c. to os he is how distiniiuuhcd as a public speaker. . ' , ' 1 .. , - -: This eeiiilcman madunU first appear- anctr at the hr vf llw House,, duriog 4 handsomely ' inserted at,l 00 per the extra session of tbe 25ih pingres, sare 01 iu lines rant cCTif ir;v. ,n sopporl I nts right id ttissrai in tnai, v subsequent tnwrtionNdaflverbod) as a representative from Mississjpr '."iH-iiti however shortr will bo chan;-T1j, Oinhat reasi6tf: he' ithtVotilirei loss than for'a square V" i J dayr. u tth a force of risojiMg.a raiid- Ourt Orders and judicial advertise, antj hvauty uf elocution, and a splen- Lm kill be rliarffd id PtTCent MZHb Hi.r if HnrLimnti.Sn Mini stoniificd Bit Is fae sometimes have to wait so lonjr ubi hnd ihe rJeauro if hearing Idm. V tho pa.) ' i ' i iMrPrmissbi small in stature." and has 1m. 1 .1 iT.- a..l. ..o a ... . Tl ' . t I I . L i,.k Hititled to a acducttun ot jj; per cem , comrIn him w resort to tne ue 01 ,kIhA ihev ta in .advance, r -4ntaXti which1 be rest it-his deformed l-J- '.. 1 g"'liinb'vtheii lie iioves--rui is;: however. Uw A Southern Lilcrury JtwiHsa'd to ?scss uniromon strength ' ) itatend that it- tilt LO 'i -,". .- The 25th Congress 'of "the U Stales t at last cloied. jis l3Drs ana cxisiencc. the Bood or evil a has done, I shall t eah Cut of on0 of those w ho laedit, it may noi ue ynintercsung give a lew oriel skcu ncs, lor ino uch f nf h of voiir real en as may not e c.iji cd tue icaiu"c 01 wiincswng 1 ... rt . - .:.u 1 uaincntary cuns. 1 w;m ,mi (Tliis gentleman was reprcscntativfe rt Kentuckv. and nrst toon nis scai Cinircss at tho extra session of 1837. ring tho session ho .niado Kis vtuut the (l.iorc.f tle House; trt tl;eyuu Vcwury bilL It was a maftcny tfforl A !al. ished Lis regulation as a par fwniarir orator.-. It satisfied both irtics of , the superiority; of hit mind. I iKa rank ha was blt lv to hold in IhI to which he behmscd. - His no , ntit rreretled him, and ms . . . -----. ' .K;Uti w ai at iw;xpiea s n.was hing.' Mr. M-mfee docs not ap f t .Hi more tlun lliiriy years of , thMtin lie is lzi lon an i it r.i jLTsret- lis bcad,whltiiii .f.ndy 'L'.lcd. tbjM'.'li ho . is fir frnm b:inc uUme ; his faco is narroir and lonu nonn-n 10 u.a.. rest m 1119 fauwim features are good.i and his .countenance tlkL?h not 'what w iu!d lo called haAd- coine. is not uif v. V U.s 'said to be n native ol Milne, and. commenced me, like most otDur dislinislicd men, m povj ence as 7 debater requires. . i '.how ever, more of an watpr than a debater. 1 1 is mind w lonTrcbi :& fil u.'ft , a ricf irmj ginativo; for the latter an4 he bkeaiu exert hU inWIlecunl , twrie only when tt.can.ltt .netW. ectiand when a JwhCeof dot t' olr tjte lov'ejof fame imtie ! him to ihn flT rl - It is to ho fe- I " " . T" - .-, !(. - irretted,ttha,t he ihould find. ..the great po; iiiivI a 1 ia VI vuhj 1 1 ng svi ihiiu ruin," to his taste,Vro hostile ta,his"irjerresfs, :1 j .1 i 'i ' J-... .1' . course!: ol'lha nation, and to loturo a- rain tu a TrLfe6ion frooi which po jde- fives more wealth, il not snrmucti !.io't, as from the career oT feimlatlon whirli he has just abandoned, and in hich' be is so well fitted ltl exret ? " . I shall coricludo these hasty sketches wiiii tutu m This enllo.man, like ; Mr. - Menifef , mtidc'rus first apjwara'nc ,in iAHutti'Si al tlie " xt ra iessV n In 1 837rs j nT(- ehttti6 dl thevityrof IWw York.;, tli renutaii"n asanadvoi'atebud rrcordod hiiMt'nixIhe soon bdi flo;ojpiriunitv if dlsf ta vine b;s talents in "a nfiwjspbere ami a w iur iicm loan niiy iu unn mi had before - been.' aceji'stomed.' Evert one Who beard him un flilir prasionJ was itof'Wdelightedr;a4iVst8d at ihe power of hiseloqu(nco, iitii'the splendor cfhii Acclamation. - If' tyas 1p the finest tyirparhatnvafyeratoty. t siting ngcI ;5, ft llllt sf ng hi t WIT C.I From the (JArtstiun tfdvueate and waiimao voicr. Oh 1 ,my io secure command, and lis the way t bappniess and ayoid ruin. Let ne say, then, in the spirit of meekness and love, ' .11 -1 L ..J L... . J . . - u, lane fieea, wiih voi . uo. A3 fiJel prin not un a tuy in? - signs and am IMIUtVV -'IllUiai , l'J llll IL IU Jill HW.' ui. r -1 -ii I. .j ' ' 'i.'riS r..k, of anarchyjrr despotism will be realized. Wh,ni,'lninr 7.n;iVl-'M fanc of American freedom a lew WWjJt itate of things, but mua bo ready to.;fA?,",'en:- lro,h ond T . ilopt-theexclavaiionr cd, rym , :uycounio nVAinonilhd nio aarm,hWuir H iCl ' J' 'ki i.i! fu-v:..!!.;.!: upbear in mind, that if truth and ricrhl. " n . mo- limes, is uiai cchM-as . - , .'. , preme'dcvolimtrVwluch'f" ' 'mural . principle fn the ; back ' ell of our liberty srun?,tho horrors . , - ong v jLet this proceeq onwarq - . r. r-;rr' . .7 .,. - - rs more, and what will be thai JV1 A . ts very foundntion.-- roMiinvvv not "the toundauons . pe ;v. - r ."i:" J' destrr0ed P Can agoodand trul free mflwnfoManr; and Ic ovcriuuenr Lc - any longer sustafned ft t fo ho. F;,?,,0n,! 'll - To me it appears impossible; Let'tnoraT .V . principle 4U i controlling influence ibed on all our free m8ttu..on, and over tbe publ.d mind and : lorce , inust tT".:? i!u'l uy us pin. e, ur niiart nv cuuc ,.- 0 - . . , . ... ' . . ' . . .'.,1.1. nvnt morn ' . ' " Do Did mobs (whatever bc.ihe occasion,. V'y " 1ittt a vt nnnnrva have soofieo incurred within; a tew years If - , 11 1 11 '. 1 pjiiidlcafe. Juilffdvancetoward thianVX'MQjrUElW ' Mate 6f thtnfrs !Jt;is) tiintf thof 'natwn I8'v U he vJm Jinowi a mother's lovo a.i armiH.il iu n sense m us uiiouci trimrths; source nt vital iDteresls are j ;f f Uie nd sympathy and tho arstand "the realH, w buttoo;, j- leasure, ; vea ;rcji,on.whilo muchtoncealcd fromuublio vew "Aou .-.i : i, it:.k .,!.k i.fc and had not beengurwused; Jofr;)nany yfrarg hi the Hi u'e ,H Wr Houtiian s mind Is imazins'ttto. and 'Jeto'gnv and his "memory 8iiears1orherich; 411 the lore of hist 01 yi upon .ihe, treasures ot wrncii nenraws wiwigrcHfsurx.ws, mu tne irroMof wiM onaicny best fruil of her love.- pd,oNeti8m;l strrioga from tho. his a derided st&nd is,c ado against this - breait uninvoked by ,he' touch of-inter. .'t81?"- fst." It haunts the. cradle, of infantile thewarth nuycry lll0 . .... . V" "I1.?"? ; K'r UH l" i ".fV aint J3d fbrMkeoaJUiiweelfist Armlea t thr u h lhQ cl.uds of misfortune.' I I.IIWUIIII liUHI .ttllU I , wvu ji w law, jand sikhi brcame eminetit ' at - tbej bar, where he acquircdj both ' reputation and wealth. 5 He appears t bo alxibt thutv years bf age Mrl JPreutis has nil tho clemcn i ol, ine oramr. in , nim ; his min J "' possesses 'great iertility ami cxpanslem!, n i'ivai, iuiHinvr M.irCaSUC nu UUUIOlVU3t im. iawin of judgment, imagiUation;- memory arul tate, are equally prominent, arw aiways exercised wnen'bc sj ciiks. Afier' a ia borious train of reasoning, in w Inch lie slxiwsbis strength as a k'gician. hi hearers - afo asumished at some apt n.t fJecioiis' illustration, drawn from liUtr-. t:ot.irv. "ivMlosopby. or omarce, winch lie call up vy wr 01. m mory.aod piarntly wtjhout a "efiTort , tb- wiH. Uivnriy KJ cl seems to Ifi 'reasonitij m never 'dry,. Us ;af?o irients never ledious. lixiSi iiaaiiferi casts U fir the w orkings of his muV.l-a Wpct- inl rlinriit.' unit sirows will Jhe Jchest fliiwers, the path bis judgmetit 'miy so-j bet. The ear is' delighted, and Uif fan-i y pleased, whJo the rcaim ts satuhed Ie is a "mad of lieniits : I his tef.ira' mentis ardent and his mmd' poetical. Tlie creations of his fancy. s he 'rl!a along, are cpn gorgeous and Mauiitur, he uses no vulgarisms; no low allQsi.ns 1 no trite or common-plaro twusiraiions j and hi thoughts and Images, if, not al ways ongiral afa presented in i&'h i torm, and su Tounded vjth 6ch dral fly as to poicss tbe' clnrm of oii-iit 'i1, 'Li -tho highest and most d;hViK 1 tlv.1.' t ia t) Ui mouth is unusually wide, bis eyes iy,lul full' of cxprtusioiy Thi uia tuibhin feature of bis mind are ac utf, strcnih, cloacness and fertility. always fmi.py and striking, Ilehjsthe feelings, that must give .Aim rgnm pow racility, rnoreyvcr, of gliding rapidly er, while adJremg bm.scirio iie syrn icrn - nu trrivitig 1 10 P. . rrt'i and dri'f I accooi cLEAN. . 4-lf' ired tt e marshals" b'n arguments with mut-b II and enforces them with great suui y and power. He has not tbc'ima nation or fertility of ri eatiss, of whom !;a soeak ircscnt v : but nc ims more rr niiit cl rtnr,lh . fif unnll'Mjl. Itli isotiiiig is logical, but not Qttf fi to :s sre r iveted awl his .argumenis ar n:ed wish crcat perspicuity and skill, aa is great vi or in nis iok w res arc unusually strong aiia oppro- .' tulnt scmctimca too. 1.jw 'I II u- ujzi ihiiiif!i not rand, is -casv. Ins rc.ifm extremely bliter and mord tot, lnij dccbimalioii oiirn rics to?pien 1 never saw a" rxVon of bis aga Cal.n nhd so coilontei wl.cn address 2 such n lH)dr. ha bo Vrncart to be " . s )nstsnt! . me tw lNSHA isi tcl'riicraris.-SMicqibing in thencaoit bt tones i;n.i'voicei in the cxeitabitity of 1 1 T turn LtiuShiiU ti wub .iw Lickiiie ii (erlt-ytiv iiimtuar.anu inm miiii'm lawi . ... .. . - ... . - : ..1 .rK 1 1,,- .rofi:hniuin. nnJ in the natuie ot Ins III III! IHI!lrtHV,ls ......... - I c- - r mn. sJlmtt fu.Titi9i I lolirhn U lpfm - it h falsehoOds'aikt falseceusationsfj Ijfow' ditfibult for ai holiest hund 10,'asci'rtain truth 1 it a ;Wrm:- pa rliSaq paper, and the lead-'ox characters" prilhal side arn , almost anstels and .hose in oppo sjtionvnearly detifl incarnate. "iTalie one equally warm 'on? the other side, and youl fioil theni just'the reverse;" Now where js ftie truth t If you believe them bothr: inireforenco to their r respective frienda; was there e vef . such a set of ex cellonl men fit existence in the country before 1 i. Uutrtf : you credit tbeir asser? tioi.s in regard to their political foes, and 1' ti-liiln nl Knlh nartipa DM nl mi'i 1. .nsformed into" (I had like to have said) n luist of horrid den'tons I XSutelv thcxe things ougnt not so to. be. Agam some have ofHjniy declared niuch tn this oiTosti that their itarty rfldiit be sostained at all events i (and somc,nxv wlio hayo -.Ar."i Anit thir rn.iihirf Trfiullv a&rftt) wi'h this.declaraiion. 1 , But? leljtba rcrncttbciecLlL matterx tint what tho name, 'tho condition hi life; 9 IIHIIU.auu wivijr uun ui it-uini nniui, crushes from the fountain bead of puri . tv. and courses the heart, through sel fish designs" and . sordid passions, im . mingling wulliea"--.':.t..' - IVhat Is so firm fp Time aad mis' rijinp. itcnurv and" ncrsecuhon. hatred ' . . v' and inlamy, may roil ineir aartc waves s successively, over it, and still it smiles unchanged, or the more potent allure ments oi. tortune, opuience ana priue, nf.iior nnrl nlpnrlnr mflv won t.pr nmt .. yet she. is unmoved 1 .Mother M loves- a nd loves forever.", i 4, , ft hat is iofaithfutj From infan-; : cy7to!go' through; good report, and through-evil report," the dews of mater nal affection are sbed upon the soul.' vvten . neari-sicnen ana ananaonea, when branded by shamei followed by scorn, her arms aro, Mill open; her . breast still kind through every trial that - will ioiiow, cheer u m mioiiure;.,. ttfr"'M ' Vii'iViii J'.'.l", 1.1- ' ".. Mfy lt' 4 . x " - .1 i . I low of "pain, and moisten the bed of death, r . 4 Happy is he w ho knows a mother'a love. aaiiioQ in iuc,i-- . . .-, . ... . .. ., iri church, or in state,or' what his pre'- An Irishman whi.c employed in dig. tentions and'professions, bo is an enemy ging onthe canal, was seen looking very toliis country who disregards, sets aside, earnestly at a bird e.alled a red beaded and acts aaainstlhecrand principles of woodpecker, -which wal .very .busily , oJ ,0 S h,a, .nd from d,c- i, !-. render M laainiory 1.1 llioc.iKlnd most ptiit.- m M WMMpowM wn:.-jHrj, ,S";rhIa:-; mattw. ho answered : Och T by Iho turmsttci mm . n- , -,i .. 1 , mAnPaKlfl div nf those infideLiv. 1 he bate ms neaa against mat treo uaui caitPiHicauo..ouTr. "Vbr t, if, mnWkaboul indeed. Vras the "reign of lerror.- Mu- U t - - . mcntot tnem, ana n.s :ory rl kkv nro ti.l confidence destroyed; bloc! flowed m 7; MARCH OF MIXDl '- great rane y .o. Wtucn no n5irtnauiwur , v.wr t7'vr.:?T. ...i,.- 1 r..t.-v.-.RfthobL irt m rrori tu - s k- . . a .. k.ki M.iJ.iit sua nria s ti if hi ii 11 11 1 it:i 1 1 cz ui mi - - SOTIrS ;;ndwhcS count whato are pending hy, bind and Wa-OI ,ishmenr ; nd aL v wl Snco boks;sunny and assumc.'the most wicked devotion to party-idohzmg par- of beingblo lo read?nd -when the . Z llfll eKwilK pWasins eipressii. IlivolcCI. soft lyetting it -alKivo .truth and moral mai, comes be is nder the necessity of ' - r ,S..?LtlalaTdoncnbcau' an.t musical, and.l.is intonations are rectitude, and in so doing as truly guihv mcasurinff;itndijdxboutC8--- TrrYa CTua er ho cuntroroT SOTadlrsome 0ndrhrfpnnhey&iiprve v Q &Litlle Rock, (the capitol.) two . -IUSii2? liia SmV scerS Nvl ot mous. : Hi, eadeucesMall upon the wo actually were bowingjlown to Baal ck Batesville. and dwindles dowa . . ? 4 I? dlnS iLiy thab arwiththo softness of musicand tho or "Moloch K Oil r-my country I hear a llon when ho" comes to tho out . been more VZoS S lonct arc plcastua etco when thetnean. tho vuice'of .wisdom: -If ightcon.ness Jx . tk philo,phical lights or tho rWfJ j U' lost - Ilia attitudes awl ecsticda. ex altcth a nation, but sin is a reproach - - --v"-. , , he has read more lor amusement -than ing is lost; . ilia a""uu,J , ,A-ftiLnftn,;-RMhW heedWsa on -.l-1-- .' -v . - ' cr.ilicr, who" had puMishc oariidain t!io u lobe, I ' so stcndilv fi'stfUn tits lied tuV bis iloiitmnahons vV-li ing and tcrnbl'i 1 IFjcI, tlut, . ,upo singularly to, fulb Ux prg an oflVn. ing along without itauonnu - r ruin.- tnt his wiihout a pause. ui-ir l " :r:.: ; ...1 ..-,:,, '.Ui and il And unless von identify yourselves with ' i . . .. ' .,i iu utircaani 1 wavs tWn. ami and wit aro ,..!i.,rta v,.,t Uvnv c sjch 1 ... .l 1 1 i. n!ira m inujiuur. 1 1'" 1 - ! lie . t ii!. .iter wri u..z . .....-F - . i r: :. Wnch.nirtnn c iv. isaa. ? . : ' .". . I--. -,..1 ..sr. Mdni toaiiaimoriiuiui'iv.i.-i ...-- qt-.-w "i wnw wuio in aprareiitng " ' "It;. v. ce is. Ion to enlru tboj bto uursiot ;n, ' ntira to which ho- was . 1 1 . ..Minium anil nis cnuvow SUPlCCl'iI.' 110 llOWCVei, uei'""! - . ted onco or twieo to call Mr.V.lcni- tiro not niwaj ..-. - 1 fj, Orleans to order, Ueouso lio was loolA ctitothcar, and bis a.tionto unilorm mm pleasure ; and it And unless yoii Identify yourselves with I h:i... tint alwavs convince, ho never hheseror. stand in. their Dcna.i, uo noi liu M" - . ... 1 . . . 1 - T . ,.. I m rv. 1. iv. 1 imirrinn im nvniiiai . 1 uu . uui . m ... Wl " v I I'H.jj"" -o ; - , , K.Minft to tie deciJedlv and strontiiv .rrninst those. And. permit mo to say, ha vo been rnnaV to vou are ilso. No power can absoke us r - 1 a . a AiTansoiTicms ' jrl- . . - 1 1 . lCCld, 110 liowevvi, t1B mail rom lCW.lor& W w iroiniiiwi.f,.v r . -v. - Ttod onco or twice K, call MrXMcn..1 tiro not nhvays !aomu I'JoSsinnina days. , ; ' to oppose these, ,-lis Jtcavctf. Ingn iiiire and : ... , . ........ v ... ceive pyment tor tne oestroyea tcfl, withlho Voluntary grant ' of tho coloncs,'ond thea c -joice in o happy. , r .conciliation . - : 4 21 Tfory 1 t r roni -' 1
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