IIVMX TO HiK >,rAU>.
[Tltr fi'lltiv. i.ir Hfaiitir.il [mh i.i, h jjji^ ,.ri il in llic
iiuiii'ji :■ .t till' (Jhri'^uun J.-.uitiiii'-r. N\ he -
tiu-r )i ig-in;il nr si. lecU J, u c utv ni.t inli'nticd ]
Aye, tlii-rc \ c «!ii!;t', :u‘ 1 liiLre lia\c ihcnie
In one cli-riUil ‘ ‘loiif (ji' prin’.
r,n li nli'in.-,
'i h(>iinIK:s.s sp ico ;inil ro'mvlv'ss liiv.t
Ayr, tlii'iv \ sliinc—liic jvolilcii di us
tl.i' rciilins I _v sfiapljs ti-ucl ; —
Tlx'n- thiun';li } C'n rfln.iir^; vault itillu:,c
Tin; son,j^ nf cliovil worMs to OiaI.
Tc visililo ‘jiii-ils ! bnpht or::t
n’h hL’lhni^l.t s:»\v vf ‘’lir.c
On tii! li' v fl(uv’rs-:vii(l roiin.taiiis tirst,
s|)ui kliii;^ fpoin tlic
Yes, britflil xs t!n ni ye smil’ii td tuU li
'I’lif imiiic of a split rc sc* fair,
‘if liolil iiiiiiioita.' Wat-1,
Anil };-ir(L )oiir (;oU*s pavilion ilu rr,
C'lold ircts tc» vhist,—yet tlit're yo arc ;
'I'iUif rots ilic iruinic.MnU—iIvmv \c rinl,
In ])iinial li}>-liL, as it' «-ach ,st;U’
EnJinnM an evcrlastint,'- soul'—
Ami ilo they not—since yon hri^-lit thi'cmj^s
(>n«- An-ciiJiglit’iiing Spirit own,
tliere l»\ pure sidereal tonj;ue8,
fAenial, ylori(Hus, blest, ainl iuai
Cnu’.cl man t)ut see wliat yc have seen,
. ViiCold awhile the sliroudcd past,
I'ron) all that i.s, to what has btt.n,
'I'lic j;-lance hou' vicL, tiio rangt how Viit'
1 h'j biith ('f time—the rise, tlie J.tll,
if emj)ires mx i'iads, agi s Hown,
‘Xliioiiis, cities, tonj^ias, arts, worships,—all
'I'he things whose cthut.s aax' not j;one.
\e suv’^apt Zoroaster send
liis scf^'l into vdiir mjbtic reipn;
Yr saw ailoriiifT Sahian Ih n.l—
'I'hc hvin},'- liills his mijjhty ♦■iiie !
Bi ni-ath his blue and li.eainin;,^ sky ,
He worshippM at your lofty sl.rinr.
And deem’d he saw, with gii'ted e_\e,
'I'hc (iudhead in his works divine.
And there ve shine, as if to t (x.k
'I’he children of a mortal h re ;
1 Ik storm, thi; bolt, the f anhcpiake’s shock,
'1 iic red volcano’s cataract lire,
Droiii^-lit, ramuie, plai;’tie, and Hood, and fl;imo.
All nature’s ills, (and l.iti-’s worse uocs,)
A.ie iioun'ht to you—_\e smiU: the same,
Aiki set»rn alike their dawn :indtli;ie.
A>e, there ye roil—emhkiiis siiMiine
■■ o; Him \»lio;jf hpirit i>‘cr us jiiovc
ri' ViUid till- ilouds of f;rii f ;in,| eriiiic,
Mill sli’.i.iirij on tite world he l.\is,—
^sur i.von- St eiie to mortals givi n,
'I'hat iiiore di> ides the soul an 1 sod,
Thau yon jjroiid heraldry ot luaM n—
^On burnir,g' !i!azonry of Ciod !
(/r, CdluDiUij lu'fjultfd.
illOM rUL NOUJll AMtdH A.v lllMtW.
((.uNTi,Nr» r ^
our rcatl','i\'t)u snfi‘.r;(ctioii fjf
Si.-.n' (•(,‘iUuiily ktiuu ii;;;, fluU 1 !n't-jHiiii-
\rrl_\ llevicvvci' cnjiiys tlu- pli-iMH*; of
I'f'imr the only iii;ui of r(.‘s[»«‘ct;tl)i!i) v in
I'Dirland, wlio jttl'ccts f t tiic t.x-
istciirc of sliivff} It") a icjiro ich on Amt'r-
ie;i, wt ul.'-o subjoin ilie Ir.llon inj.^ m;in-
ly expn-isiotis ol'Mr. f';iin|d)( 11, in q,li
|/i- r.u;e to .1 vt>luinc ol tlic iStw
^lontlily .Muii-.izinc.
‘'J'l'.cvorst lliiii;;; iire;'c| nri'uTt Arnrric'i is
li rr,’ si'O slavi ly.u thciiii: iio(loii:ii torthcj^v fi-
eral pUil.uilhn.pist, but not for ilie r,nj.;-|isliiiim,
a- p’oiind of uiKpialiiiijd nation.d \aml\.—
ShiMs faiuiot, bri.-iilic m Knj;-|.ind. VLS,’|)ut
1hi _\ .U' ufiMi'u.. in ii” h;ui;lish Wist lndii.s,
and iieav H !• ;;ro,ius, It i;, s.iii,th.ui ill A-
im rif a. A'ld v, e iM i.lit by t!us slavery, luid we
]).iv la.\t s to maiiit. Ml it. I hr U't^ro, lioui-vi-r,
is til ', tl.i iiiohi'Ii'-ri acl,; s our sliores. And
oulii III iia'li Muni UK ill asur. , we nu'^^lit
IIk ii boi si iba' w' t'okilu- I l.aiiis iVmu Ins
liiiiijs and !)ou -m! i!'cni ' oui'ilM-. heai t [tut be
cannot ronie osc:-m i: .. An (,ll•cil^ll Miiil'u r
Voul.d III Iji ti) kilj I'lni It be rti-,1 |ns bbi rt\ ,
TUid th. main pi.ui I- (bat c. iTesIiiiul^ Kiirli^ii.
fv.o\v tli( pii a, u liii b o'lr ow II .liie^c
lor pos'es>in;;-:,ho is t,, ce-s'l\, an 1 ui iitlu r
Admit or r> ii ' t tliw ;.b a. If w e a');.ol\i. The
I S. In liaii. v.e I'aiiiiMt coiiilt iiiii tin- Sim ri-
',in. It w I d .'lou'ici tiu ni i)i)ib a-. t\I'lUl'. It is
f Ira! Ill ot till' ’vv (., w I a’ r ino'.l Hf.arlv and
|.v„, (ii-.div i-oh-I uhli otir f’ il.iw Mil'iu r'.s
ri'tbe V\ t st Inc'K s. It v\ i c.an iusfilX oi- palbat'
Ibor si'.u-_\. It t ll^ iiiiki ail.iw.UKk- for that
t.f VmiM'ii a. And if nr eaiHK i justifv n, thi ii,
i)( fore u e j;r .11 !i tlu. i ui.mi 'iji-.'.lnn of s! i\ i s to
:jnut!ii r ( inpiji, w e s!;( ul.l IIjm i iiorts to
iitcompbsii tlial «. iiraj/oipa'id;, ,m our u\^ i'.’
!i;i\t aiii .'!y diu:' ‘iir piojilr ol
T’njrl!>'i'i l!n..' '.•'•('till lo !)( Ill re. ill,,
( bl^.clri'ly 1m\u \\cc is !(',■ ll|;^ tii’if t!;c
C'i.!y oiii .iiiiijii'i 1 l.cni. ill) :ilifc( \ io casi
:i 1( jil'i.r li lijji/.. Alii' i ira i(i|' liif
f'ir'f (d s!,i\fi \. \\ ^‘ lia\c tiic
'i' Ale. r;iDi[,>).•!; ir' iifii.ii',
Ji'ii! l.'lf. i’i't we, ;irc 1i In if-
/f;if;l iiic ;nii| li il tji* (>irli( r r
It IS nut true, tli.-'t l In* i.i-jxi o is iVcf, tin
UK HIM lit he 1 i .M II'". tlifit '.}](),'•''S. J II* is
lrc'_‘o'i) \ (n'l ;i "in;*]) /v//y7 ut lln ii'sliorcs.
ll IS nil) t!)(; ' I'u/o/t/ '>'/s i.'iilvul
who liuJ'.l 'I’Ik ; aie held and
nwnr'il hy Knglislimpn ; liyllio clinmpi-
Dii-' (d' iilii'rty. by the pilhifs oi llu-
itiroiK'. ^VhoIh(;r this Ix? •so or not, the
l^l;ll lei ly l{evif'viT.ni:n' Sir Ocorpjo
i.’.isc, who sp(^k> ill ParliiiiiHMit oi'one
n| iiis \V(‘s| lii.li;i clinics ('oiiluiniiis; at
Ie:is{ ;vst» ltiindi-(;(l rtnd (oitv sl.ivos oi a
puhisiiaitlc ; or hi‘ Ttuiy risk t\lty tlic
cnliuiitcncl u;'phcAv oi’ Fov iinth assiini-
od the ill >in(. iiotl n;imf ol (i ;■
.'.ok-iriii If)ill, lliiil. nii)i.i‘ tncn ar(; at
this nioin{'“Ht held in slavery hy l''n;rli‘^li
pdwu, and Kiiii-li'h la\vs, than by all
th' I'C'd of lh world lO'^rlhcf. 'I’his
wotdii Ilf' nearly truf, were \v(> to nn-
'h;rsland vhu('r\ in iltf' iiit:r.d sense ol'
the word. \\ itcn uc c.vIi.mhI rarther,
and. in.ikr il inelndc n(>l inerely IIk'con-
dilion ol Ijcinc;' hotiirhl and sold, hut al-
'(t till; l)i*in!r li privf(| fd* ;.li Ihi- ri>:;lit>.
V hich itiakc li’x'ci v woi ■ ii havint^, ami
in this conni\iitn i. ll'cl nitho lirilt.sh
(':ii|«ic»; in ihc l-'.ast, ii >vili a|)pear ineon-
Ustildy, tiial l,!ii- Mitiiii^h cr-’ion It issin-
ni'd iind i.s .sinninj: dr. ply .ii;‘'unst tiu'
caiisc of hiiinan irccclnin, as iiic. rm.s(
lu iiiitu's dt'sji'i!isni, of i\ iiirii |!k' tncino-
ry cM's's. 'Ph.s saPii' ininiht r id’ the
Iv I't'vivw, a.s if to uiih
il.i- derpi .shauK' liie li'Mdlcr ol Ami'i i-
a. ('.'Hitains, in the ;ftici(' j>n Vt ntrai
/mlai, an ineident.dr( !i'!i\e to
till: r'ondition in ^vhi^h iho Mri^hsh y;ov-
(•innifiil has plat’ed th.tt eoniitrv, which
a'\ .i!v(‘iis i’cfditii!;' of li'.'Vror al ti.e uiiscry
il itnplirs, and d' p'calt r liwiiur at ihti
truly profane inditVercaci? and .seeiiiing
luicunseiou.Mifs^. wiihwhiclilt isuUercl,
.‘Onp r.f t}i>- n'r’ ite>it nvacl;cnH//.«r,^(/-c,’ '•..‘iv's
th s cool person, ‘ \v I a't. Ue h.ive \' t mrub. in
Ind.a, u :i> tbe iiii'vti* Ui. ii ' f i plaie'ilde *! .n v
for ..n ancii-nt u-aije, ;ii t ikln^ tlic i.'hk* thnii tbe
Hi, Is, its n^btt'id and oeiaVvrint,^ i on
the /(/,/j;i'/(OS the li'r.abl.iry iol]-('^rs of li;e
r'l XIM1U-., nnd,r ilo- s[u. cions pyitivl of creating'
I !w,dy .,f toumry j^i ntlenx a, \» ho u ouf I iiu-
proM tbe propirty, and secure ti> O.e ^o\eni-
II-iit a jj.'rmaiuntly iiv.rd lent. 'I !ic JiJal
ft-.ls ol this well iiilentioii:.l but t!l adv;sed
ni.'.isure, were soou i.pp-.imit ty tb.c ram of
tiio'it il was nuaiit to enricl., by 'ii'^oniirvssion
aii'l i)iisery of ihe 3(u-Kut •■c-uju';rs, jtnU ibt *!•
inos’. total neg-kt,tot'ai;riculiur..’
A Idtmdcr indeed ! An empirf!, whoi-fc
nnny of the aits of civih/ed life have
lieen cultivated for a^cs hi'vond th.e
:ea('h of hist.oiy, sixty or oiirhty luillioiis
(d't)i(Mi «lisfranclused, redticcd Iruni (iWn-
er- in fee simple to teiiatii s, to tiieir «in n
()j>pressioii and misery, the nnu uftin'ir
l.iudlordsi, and the almost total ne;>,lcct of
aojrii'tiltiirL'; and fur the purpose of ‘s^.
eurinii; to the government a penji.inently
li.ietl rentthnt i.*;, eririoiniic; .t tfvv li-
ilcd favorites, and a host of niilil:vry arid
civil adventurers fiotn the anhpodes;
oml all this onl\ of thr trrtvttesl pr.ic-
tii‘;d hhiiiders ! Jf this he otdv >',)(■ uf
tiie hlundirs. '.vliat must he the f.irrnp-
lioH'.', the tyranny, the cuines? \\ ('
may now beliuve th(! assertion (-f Lord
('(e-n\vallis, tiiat a third of the Cf)inpa-
ny's pos.'sfssions ha\e been rr'Iaced to
a jiinc;h.- for wild heasts. India is far otV,
hlile known, littlo fared lor, hy tiiC ))o-
iitic d ilK^ui^^r; and the i'ale of her un-
rcsistinc; and timid millions is hut iin-
perfeetly imdcrstucd. From the iid'or-
niatioii, however, that i.s heforo tiie
world, \v«* have no .scruple in assert ins;,
tiiat the liritish adniimstr:itinn «if-that
fjiiaiiei' d the ^lohe has heen jrniltv,
e\ery year of its existence, of more op
pression, fraud, tyi’anny, ■ I'ohlterv, anil
innrder, than can he laid to tlie char«:e
f'l Ho.iaparte in his whoh; rarecr. And
yet we are ii'it only surfeiUul with tiie
praises of wliat Knuland has dono fur
hl)crty, lull oiirs(d\'t s o\-»'r\\ iiehnvd v\ ith
ahtisr, he.cansc it is ini])Mssih|,* io ihi'iw
«,ilfth(' slaver}, which th.-y i;n'o.li;,i up
on ns.
Hut to return to f.u’mer K.anv, Av'io?n
wt; had neai Iv' lur^'»tlen. Wi* r.roposeil
to notiee hut \-ery few td* his t.ihi ic:i-
tiiuis, aiul sliall. out of ri'a;:i.'d to ou!'-
selves as \vell as our reaih'rs, kec |) oui
word. We mu‘'^t c;ive thviu, iiowever.
a spiM.iinen id this ‘honest man’s' oii-
servations. I’aije 1"», he vi.sits P.itriek
huncaii, 1-Nip (Ml till' twenlv fillh td'
April, whoiniK' find.s ll\ in'>: in a u:a!'ilen
ol the ciioici d llo.vei's and li^uits, hreak-
inixdoun tlie trcfs with tlieir v,ci;ht.
In another phu *, (p. 10,».) he ennnicr-
ales tilt; Intils in this o-ardmi, as In ini^
"iMn^,'-s, lin;s, sui^ar f;iiu“, .mmI pome-
litanat' s. 'j'fu- twenty liitii id’ ,\ pul u
'i rfainly \f>ry early for th' ^e liuii'to
he hre'ikiii_2; (h.u n the trees !
On pap* ;>7, tlu^ Farmer sa\^, ‘it is
lu* unusual thinp: I’or [)eoplcof ihi- coun-
Iry, (New Mn^'l.-uid, | on troiii”; to
!'.l li‘'*lon, to take ////'//“ ll’ei; nei;roes
wiln thcin, a!ii| sell them lor slaves, hv
wa\ ol luruin'j; a penny, or, as Ihevsay,
ol tua Uin;; a 4ihh1 Ay/( v. (d II, ’ 'I'lie Far-
im r loi ;:'ot, w hih-1 onli i vinu; tliis dcvire,
that there was a small eoiilrailietion in
b'l iiis h-,d v\ Ol n 1 he words ; that he minht
I,lid, it 111llienll to I Vplain wliat he means
•///(’//’! i ce negroes. ’ On the same
p;'f.';e, he sa\s,
‘■|’u o \>hite e ntlemrm, I w.is told, determin-
ed on a j)lan lo benefit themsi'h s and cbe.it
-■lb. jdanler or skue bu\er^ fdackene.l his
i'a* r ai:d boily and In came a iiejjro ; the other
u .i> hi.-i o>\ m r and saliMiian, and ,,old his frii inl
lu Uic idualcr for tij^-hl liuiiui'wd UelUr., but in
tliar llirco he rctnrnril a white fr;c
nian a;.i’:'.in, l(> d)> i.le the «poil, nor was the iiii-
position e'er iliscoverMl to pr*.secution ’
The fahri('atoi of thissfull is the per-
,son, of whom tl-HM^iiarterly IJeviewer
ha.s th(^ face ti» say, Mhot Air. Faiiv is
an honest m.m oh! telN tlu“ truth t(»
tiie best of Ins knowledae and b‘Ii('f,
we cannot for a inonunt pei/nit onr-
stdvcs to o »ubt: indeed, there is scarce
ly a wonl or fact in his book, lor which
ho does not )>ro(luce his authority ’
’riu're; is no need of mincing a matter
like this, aiul ne pronounce this (|ualiii-
calion of l*'aux to !)(“ false. So far fi'om
producii)'' authority l't)r almost e\ t*ry
w(»rd and fact, the j’-reatcst j)ai 1 of his
!)00k is the merest hear.say, like that \\e
have just (pudcd. ‘I was told,’ is his
main aiitliority. As to the tale we at*e
now rotisiderins:, ihat a planter should
[),‘v eieht iuie.drod tiullar.-. ft)r a blacken-
od \\ ftiu' person i.s so prej)osterous as to
dis.irtii dnr an«;fr, and almost satisfy us
that .Mr. l-'aux is n^ore ft.'o! than knavt^;
and tell into the h:ind> of some desperate
.tiT, ^v ho discovered that he was wruini;
1 ijook nhi.iiit Arnerif.i. and wa.s icsolvetl*
it should hf well seasoned.
Mt' v l-;t,’ snys “‘be honest man,” ‘.i wrijT-
^oner, on tbe dav i»f the I'resulent's 'ntrv info
this t ii\, uas coinmaniU'I by thn nnlivirv to
^/nove oi!V of tbe road toj>':ve pl-j e to tbe om-
in>4'sbnv. “ Tiay,” said he, “by wiiai an’bnri-
t\ do 3'.)u st,,j> nic !* Iv IS more than tiie I'u si.
dent dare do. Slio'v me your a.itiunit* . Ifvou
I had civilly isk(.d me, I womd ha> c dh\eii lulo
the ditcli to obidgti yoa.’ ’*
to flm pncirsnr the QnnrfrrU*. ^Thcvc
are one hundred and tv.'enty five stu
dents in the nii?versit\ here, who are
very disorderlv, frctpu'ntly disturhinij
coni;res?ations on the Sunday, hecati.se
the itead, Dr. Max'\ell, is too idle to
prt'ach, anti thereb’i keep them.togjcth-
(M.’ fn the next sentence, the Ro\ iew-
er says, ‘'I’lu' once notorious .lost>pli
Lancaster expected to njake a fovtuiK' in
this fret* ami ihdepeiidr*nt republic,
whtM't'no questions woultl be asked hini
on the score of ndi«;ion, ’ Afji;ain, ‘Mr.
Faux, being; bron2;ht up in seri(»us ha
bits, seldom failed to .ittend, w•h(•re^e’•
he was, at st>nie jdact' orother fvf rtd(>;i-
otis worship ; he appears, hotvet t-r, to
entt'rtain a very humble opinion butli
Httal error in tlic oon^tifutlon ; tliat tl ,|
want ofa national reli;j;ion ivS the reos(j.|
id the,vicious anti heartless conduct j
the Amei icans ; and that it ‘ has niai I
the bulk of the people infnlels anti fa:'
lies.’ Hut is the J{eviev^er so i"nor.ir
of onr institutions, as to suppose tn.J
are all derivetl from the federal eor.'.*
tuUon ? 'That Instilutitiii bas littlemoi-
to do with the so«-ial, moral, and rcl
2,ious institutions t)f Amenca; than t!,
treaty of .Vmiens had ^\ ith thost; instit j
lions ill France and F'ngland.
hertjre and lou^ after the eonstilutji
was Irajiied, some of the states of tjJ
I'nitMi had preci'ely that estahiishnioi;
of rtdiuion, whieli archdeacon Pale\ , .J
w I'iter wh'uii this l{evie>ver ha.s oecasio;!
of the [ireachinji' and practict* of /// the jo defend in Iht; vei y articli'
numerous so'Ms, in thus land id' ‘ lib.-ial i sitieriiii!;,' iiiKdes as a more
u e are cor.
|ii(des as a more perfect ar.
iiiht itutions." StMin: of tluMii he fouiul I ianu,eni('nt than that of J^niiland. Nav
cold, others fanatic, and tl.e m»'ie di”;-jit nould seem that the iJc.itnver ii'illl
nilied Iime set \ inj.4''iuaily, it i' s.iid, | in his ijU.dity of editor in this uumbir
by this candiil Reviewer, tow aid the
enti of his article.
bt'en at war with liiiiiself as a v\iiter, I'or
i?i ; snl)se(}i!ent artiele on Fjcclc.siasticti^,
Ix’crt'iiin'.s, the account w hich l)i . Fran];,
lin |;ave of the laws for the support c!
ridi^ion in some of the American states
i is (pKded Mo ctHitirni the opinion
j". hich w e enlertain on this po*int,’ vjy,
tlial the tytlu's are. merely a servitude
jtipoii a jiai't t)f ih! real estate of tl-
' CflllUt I V .
It iloes not appt'ar, bnwever, that the
ofieiuled >vaiii;^oner tell to throwin";
stuiies into the; President’s can ia|i;e, or
hoidii'^ at iiiiii, the conii)lunent fic-
tjuently bt^stnwed on sotue ol tlieir pre
sent i;r,icii,>us mnjestie.s ot iht? dd world,
when tliey appear het’ore the eyes of
ihetr hi-MVcd .suhjeots. Ft is anilis/t’f*; immLVnus rnomimental recouls of th
to see Mr. Faux italicising;as '
vuii^ar; a pKuuinci.'Xtiuo almost univer
sal in l'’i!'i;l.'u\tl the last ceutiu-)- ; and he
liiinsi'll lium a country, where nokt.ew ti
'lialLct of KnsH.sh is spok;n ; where
‘ \Vc .ire very mueb inclinod to .'t.'srrib.e tbe
vicious and heart!-ss conduet of the AnnrHans,
with which every pa,y,-e of Mr. i.inx's book
t>. eins, 'I) the total disrec^a.rd ol ri. li;;'ion on the
part of (he jidvi rnnient. 'I'iiis tatal iniNtake
1’'nminj'tlicir constitution h.-xs in-eii |)rodnctin
ot tile most in_|Urious eon.sei[uences to .be mor
als ot the p o]-,le ; for to e\pi'i t tliat ni. n will
C’.dtivato virtue and morabtv and ii ei reli-
pon is to know very little of human nature.
I be Want of an established national reli";i«'n has j Hut it the Want of a national reli“‘ic!!
madetheb.dk of the people titb.'r inti'lels or j |,c a falal error in America, VNhat'V’
fanatics. “bonK-,” “ savs one of th.-ir w i I’u fs, . n •. i
“l.'U-adthe sufficiency of n.atural reii;.ion, and ’ Britain, that the natlOJial re!
i if r*'\ elatiotj as unnecessary and fabulous;!?'^'’' lMi..^la'ul itsell is protested
and many, we havi reason to In lieve, have s"t j v,’:tiiis| hy half of {hti population, that m
mi 111.,, here and there, a f'-.intic sectari;u> bolds , , .i ■ i i ^ '
forth in a hovf}, or under a tree; and in the old (‘''"’■ fHneii Hiillk, a schi-matieai and lu.
stales no kindly associations are cfnuiei'terl 'vith reiic.il Comnionion is the established k,
the gloomy and lu artli s:. pi rformance of reli
gions worship. The vilhifje rhorch with its
spiry .stei.ph>, its belts, its clock, the w til fcnceii
Cliiircb} .ird, \k ith ii.s undent yew tree and its
(!''al, are
here utterly unknown. Kven the tonil> of Wasb-
uiiTton is so totally iieR'kcted, that “ it nng-lit
be nnstaken.” >h. Faux -,ays, “for a doj^ ken
nel, or » mound much resembling- a potato i^rave
in l.nirland, the dooi rottmg' away, such :is
wouii discrrace an Eng-lish pijf stye.” An Aintu'-
ii-aii apolof^’ist tor this neglect admitted tliat n-
t hev talk of ‘ arse/ and -uUU’’ of H o.uk-.si or ttus ne^^u-ct aumitte.l that «-
. , , , . , , ^ his countrymen, the corpse w;es no sooner
il/y, rnn/C, ^ and sa/iu't/iui/ic, ol ‘ a tung j laid in the earth, than it appeared to be for^^ot-
whiic,,’ ol ‘the bi/cs (f»'»y.s) and the hand
and a tiionsai.d otfier tiunW, nhi'.’h. fur i »'-idu-r
- - ‘ I svv.ird under winch the friend.
bedews nor decorgtcs the
fu,-. ,1 . 1 uiiiier wiuuu ihc friend, the parent, the
tu. ineic Ln^u.5h icatler. lOijUiie aver- r. lative nposts.” “it is in vain to look into
'be burial ^'■ronnds of this country, for the pcn-
Oo the pncT last f|Ur;^ed, 0^'’nr! the du* melancholv willow, the vir-
followino- sentence. W hich tVrm. r fH-'r departed lover,
11 „ Itlic inother han_^ui;.f over tbe p.’ave ol h« r diir-
would us by tran^Iotinir out. oi 1 Imy chiM. No llowir blcoms ..eiUnved with
I he Soniersetshire into I'le KllsH'^b. ( ^’♦’^^^’'•ttion. All is waste, and dn ar>,
‘'J'his }Hi>rniiio; presented a pOMr telUnv I dead, the sunken );raM' over wliirh you
‘ ... .pass; ami a ti-w stoii'. s, Oil ^vhich are en^'raved
t.iie name an.l a^'e ot the deceased, are all diat
remains to manifest th>. aHi ctions of the bvini^
to tho.^e who h.ive p.'issed a'.^ay and are u'o
more.’'^ p. oG9.
lyini; uU until nine a. m. in tin
strot t ill a hoi bvoUniif sxnu iltV-* hv
the thermometer.’ From this speciij-
calinii td' a j)cr.son, presented by the
muriiini!; as ly inti;all night in a hot broil-
i!i,2; sun, we should a}*]>relu nd him to i;e
one of those unlbriun.n.t'. perstuis. im-
mortali/('d in ihe well ktiown and ]>a-
thetic exclam.tlioii,
To ri,!'ht*s the dav, f .5p.",k it .nv sojtow,
'I hat wcw cre all to hav^; been bun;^ lo-moriow'.
But the farnKr proceed.s ;
‘ Me was round nearly m'trdered. hn\in5.; bis
le;,'-s both broken, aivl (iffin-irisi t' n-iblv Orvwil
about his bead and brf.st, and robbed'of all he
h'ad, fifteen d(dla:'s. 'Jo ttu diiK’^'i'f'' of the
nig-btly vMch and city si t.tini Is, and to the
open day biniiaiioy of ijie ei'i/ens, here vas h-
sulb red tf> He saturated with J>f'stilenlial dew,
and in 'lit day b f't to roast and be 'len.uri d b\
tlies, until an obi Prussian Coioni i offer, d -i dol
lar to have him removed, as a nuis.inc. tor) dis-
et'slinij to dibcate nerves and Sensibibt.ts. .Mr.
Hn,w II, a landii,)rd in (Jhiin b .street, then .ulUil
jut to two biack men, “ liere, ,bme and .liil\'
come and assist, and tell Au>vnhl to help \ nu.”’’
Thus so-,I;,, p,iown and straii^lit-
way the\ jno\. -I. Incipiunt iua;;ni ]>ro-
eedere'///(■'},Vi'v.
'I’he F.iriner f.ici tiou-.Iv .'uld--;. tliat
but lor t!i>‘ Id.ielv men, .!nno, .lul\ , and
■Aui^'UsI, tin- poor b.)'-,.!l^cii s-uliVrei-wdiiM
/ih ral/ii have bd.en /•';/7v />ion//i\- \ov\'-
l c! his I • mo\ al. 'I'hi'' too is (jnoted by
Ih. t^iioMeiiy li’eviewer, and (hat f.'-aii-
'hdenlly; lor tlie ridtenhuis iianii's of
tiie servanl", •■iiotiih of tliem-elves to
ihrovv lidicule on flic wliole tale, are
oniitleiL, ;uid the w hole i.s put into Fli;z;-
li'fi, which alone is a cruel satire on tlu;
I’aritier. \\/lat inlerence-, a”;ainbt the
.\iiiei ican I'haracter mi^ht he aulhori/ed
l)_\ this oc' iicreuce, v.cri! it true, mav
be jud-vd of by ;( parallel case, which
He u;ive as we ilnd it, in lire number of
the \V (“d miiisler K''"Vi“w;dready (pioteil.
I'aux s ad V eriltire I'.anpened in
‘fhrec years h.ivc uoie clapMil,’ sa\s the
writer in tin \\. simiiuter ‘siiue an
ai'-. d pauper in the middle ofthi-. im trojiolls ,t
l.ondoii was thrust troiii i)ari.-.h to jijin.-b, from
olbi er to oflicer, each coniestinj- tb.- habduv to
.■ubniinster relu f. till the Iasi, (ii, « liose b.iiids
be was thrown, left him fami'.ti;i,^- witii cold and
hunu-' i-, in the opi o slnet>. 'I be wretche.l
unalde to ci'iiul faril.er, laid biiiisi If
ni,if!ii in a pnbiie lliorou:.;'lifare near *
Tbousiiid-, pa..-i d in him
. . riie ne\t mor-
in'in'^lie \vi‘- toiind a slilli uid (,,,|n[ ^ (
tie r’s jury broil-!,1 in a xenbeiol “diedbv
sl.irv alii'ii.’’ ’ p,
c ha\'e siitne doubt wlioihei- the
Qu.trlerly Ueviewcr will liertMl'ter re-
\ivetlie story id Mr. J aux's siillerer in
the slretds (d ( barlesion.
On occiLsion ol his \ Isit lo Columliia.
S. C. F.
\\ e have (junlcl these lew p.'s'sa^ct
for the sake ol’ .sliowin;' more lul!\ to i,i a (hii'd
j.>;i(m, so that we have the spectacle
most exit;iordinary, and to the lovi.i^
(d'national r»dia;ions :i little scandaloin.
Ilf did'erent, mutually inconsistent
ders oi tlivine things pronounced by i[,e
same national l;iw to be authorised i)j
reason ait'l Scripture, rxi Ihe two siilu
ot the I'tveed • \vbll'! in Ireland au;ajn,
tbouiih till' Kuiillsh reliiiion i.s e't.d)li\.
txl by law, \ye have Iht' spet taele't
more peyj)lexiii2; to our j)oor transatl.i..
ti(! irr»*lii^ious eyes (>f six .sevenths.!
the [)eop!o not merely not Jiieinbei«,
l)!it bitter foes of the national churil:.
\\ ishin^ to b(; set rii2;ht in a point o;
lireat concernment, we rio ]uay ti»
Quarterly Reviewer to t II us, seti'j
the conseiiiiences to a naiiv’U (d jiot
ina; a national reliu;ion are fatal, what
thecomlitioii of an emj)ire consistint:
three realms, but i:;ovemed by tbt'san”'
-sovcreif:;ij anti the .sanm ])arli;nneut, nio
Jia\ inji; a national reli:;loii rt jected ly
half the ])Oj)ulation in one of the kiin:-
loins, hv six sev.‘rdhs in another, w!i t
siibevir,
(bn\ n a!
Inury I,am , ube
r. t^'ardli.'ss ot bis il\iiiL’,''.;'i oa
oul' readt'i'N, what kind of ribahlry ma\
iintl admittance into themost extensive
ly circuiatet! literary journal in tbe
\\ or/d. anti to what rut hless b,inds is com-
mitted the impottanl dut^■ oi iiifluenc-
ii),i>- t!ie .j-njblic Icelina; i!i* Kn,iclaiid to
ward,-, this c!)untry. \\ e proceed to a
tew- remarks on the separate jioints in
these ipiotaiions. First, we wotdd .speak
of tbe indecency, witii which thf‘Re
viewer cpiotes F;iux's ijrr'f.'d in.solence
toward persons, w horn lu; calls by name.
as the Reviewer so well coinmeed of
the coi rectness r.f Faux's statement rela
tive to the learned anti ies|)ectable Dr.
Ma\c\. (to wliom he refers under the
name of Maxwell.) that he felt it safe to
ct>py a liliel aptinsthim, to acctise him
of m'iilectinu;, throu;h idleness, to oreatdi
m the Sabbath, and in consefjueiiee per-
inittiii;; the stiiticnis, o\ ( r \\ honi he ju t*-
sided, to rviam the sirt;ets, ;nid dislurli
the peace of tlie tlay ? Fun:; arrive'l in
I'ol'umbia on ’I’iiursday .ind left it on
I'tiday; his inforrnation, therei’oie, as
to uiiat Dr. .Maxcy, or 1 he .stndents did,
or iie'j;lected to do, was hul iieai sK , ;uid !
he does- not intimatf; the nalnrt; id' his
;.uth(M-ity. 'I’ht! (Quarterly l{e ii, wei'
knows that his jonnial is repi inled iik
Au;( rica. and must tliM-eforc have ,sup-
])Osed, tli;it. this ^ravt^ cliai:^e ;ip;,iinst a
man in :t respectahie station tvoiiid mee|
the eyes oi the individual conct;i ned, of
bislriemis, ;nid tifthe public. Was it,
uiitler these ciiiiiiustances, either pru-
tli’iil. or lai I to ipiote this ;ii)iise of a nmn.
t\ ho \vas, periiaps, entilh'd to iKdlmi;:;
but rc'spei't ? As l;u' as it was calcubit-
ed lo wound personal feelings, this libel
has tailed of it> aim. \\'e li;ive no eer-
taiii knowiedM;e of the private or olilc.d
character of the late Dr. Maxcy ; btif iiis
bi^h station, his well known reputalion
.'IS a pulpit orator, ami the tj ibiiles of
iX'spect fohis memory ;d)uiidantlv satis
fy 11'^. that the (^laiterly Revieivi r is,
in tliisca^e, irulliy of wanton defama
tion.
proceed next to tiie ncconnt,
whitdi tlie Reviewer i^ives of ihe siatt
(d reli;;-ion in Aitierica. jjeife we an
it'tie to say, that tor pharisaical c» nsi^-
liousiit'^ss, aiul lor unautb'.i'ised (udii-jf
nic* it oi tjthf.'i’ tin n s cou'ciences, w( '
a dis^eniina; ^cct is by Lv.
the established church ?
Rut our ‘ :::overnment totdly tiisi'o-
partis reli;;ioii —and wliat kind ofrr-
;;ard should the ;-overnjnent, as disti'u;
iroin th(^ ct/iistilution nnd laws, pa} I.’
)'eli;rion ? Does I he (ibiarlerU R’evinv
er think it an exeelh nt thiii'j; h i i
(pieen to have ;i minister of relir:'':
“whi.'.tle the woi-.| id’(rod ihroiii^h iltt
keyhole of her dre ^^in!;’ rot)iti, w li.!
she cb;mu;( s h*'r li/ien or is be edil.'
witii Ihe scand ll lU i sjj(.,.|;,, |e ,f
praV ers if 1 he 1 ItJiisP ol (,'ommons. 11.'-
strant;er, '.vh'j is pi’i sent ;d tin; ojx'iiii:
ol the daily sess)fms of the (.'onjj;ress i.
.Vuierica, th.it irielit;ious ami j>;t)dli'i
l.mtl, will b'Nir a solemn prayer j)n-
tiounced To the niaio;-ity of the i^ietnl)i:'
re'. erentiy siantiin-- in ll.eir setils. V
halt crow n tvill no! In i!)e the dotu' Kc' ;-
er ol the j louse ol ( 'omnu)iis, to aihi.
.t si ranine 1-, w.bile pt.iyeis art; hurri'
i.»\ er by the cli.vpliiMi ; hecausi- it is n 1
tlnncL;hl ’.,\eil to have it publiidy knosM.
limt l!ie .speaker and rlerk are the oi::y
aiidiiors. • I'\tanlisi|i'd reii”;ioM,' i '■
"'Hith, wilh luie bisho]), boastiir.^ hi.'
Dr. ^\ at>ou- that he in^ver \-i.^i'-iM '
s( e, because it w ;is ]»oor : or anotln 'i
li\i:’j^ al .\iple-, lor vears to retrein‘1.
becai!''!',jL ji),()00 a vearwuuld not k''^
bini (nit (u debi al li'une ; or like iu.e
thiT lloiior.ilde anti Ri^lit. lieterci.i
I'atli'T in (lod, a nobleiii.in, ;i prel^'i >
driven trom bis church, ft»r crim''
wliii h cannot : lhide lo. \'.'e hi\''
:t riu!if to make ihi> retort. \N'e :i;v
atmui;; tiie last per'Oiis who would in'*
p;:ss ;iLr;iii,.,t ;ii)y ('t)uiles\, national
indi\idii.'iL Rur this Reviewer ch irp’
t!ie whole American nation with irrii"
ii’ioii. and calls iudii idu.ds by naiiif', !'''
peaTinu: ‘be oibijiis liii. Is. w !iicb an ib!’‘
ei;iiit miscreant has utteied au^aiii''
them, J^el him bee.are in tiitiire. H''
ha VI
his
scarct* t-ver
‘tatements. He >■
m\ thiuir ('
I'.e-- ui a i;'las> house. 'The .\ inei'ic''-
i i:,'o\einineiit may be exrerdin'j; irreli;: '
ous, ;md in eoiisecjiiem'e exceedinj; i'i'
nuual. but the inlamoiis vices ot •’
memliers, we thank lleitven, lnve»"
yet iiecouK' the sc:ui(lal of tim civili/"^
world ; and the .\merici)ii peojjlc
not tdiliLCed, on their alle:;iance, to b''"
(iw e\'ery imposing; naint; of (Ir.ace
Majesfv, ami bow the knee to vcfini''
^ ^ ^ 1^'''* '“ who, if they wer(>_iiot the pity, W'-:i.
^kaci,, wlucU h .'.ulhlullv WcaaJ ,vaut of »u c.iabLu-U cl4h Cr. „