jj:!f 'If ' f l i 111 'lfl:ia.l l.ili 1 1 f m i f nj i ' ; . II w w: w 1 w m Ma '"': - ! ""Ff lCNION.;Tn CONSTITUTION AM Til E LAWSTIia GUlRUl lNS OF OUR LIBFRTT. rot. xxix. Ao. 1428. - .l--. -- I . ga . May tm lick eil. CibWaaL tultitt tetirr llraainfa pi . " "7 UU'L.'' ' - J . . Jnsit f Cat Act ',. p jenra.cf iVt Truit ndilf yea think a gurU deal f ry iirt.kkr!tCtt -flt!f a !rxfB reform!; tLer! fir fnm the t ntraere of j person, and U if ion !U.l la fie J it wt. tmmffi!, ad ihe courage of g ft ih-I itm psniflir MeaJ. Itd!t- teryrattful joa ehow.it to tfcjsod .JS.! Ootids, sul.agto stinJ: pffa, at ike rive.-, the ?!eu t iutn cf ihcuer bar of tl. found t a fhoLatlvi,fr veartr UScthfUmlrrerr r"ed i?it J w l"rh rrerrr.ts vcs-Jed at. a or hot tot cannot t re-i- f r!s that drew rzt-rr than tera f(f w-jpioll. ErsiJrt ltU tha Torg n:s rr frrn rominf c to tha tnvo. VCTtfltJoitf irile vi.h rcr cCirttixt, LiH) U Jravir; marh rre t!itn ttart, trade at ihit'd.t1f4 to tLink on. y , - rt kr tlir; eff nr fuisinf a a prt f Wbtm iw tit tcarried, too' ihtir (mM at' U Sws&l. IjftiBtaBf efjiiW gaa to piaj. . Yosr Lcbi prt Ihr listi'rtt. T1.0 principal mancfariurinf bi(trr rarrwU w lirrt ia dUti!:2 tor pwmor. an4 aicf lumber ia atrani aw Bi'Ilf, TVro ia tira nill Lrra that pm;nf, rleaaa anJ Vhipa 30,000 iuhe! of rk aonnnjf Ijitfly thera hat been O ! rr ff Und. e.l tirf. ,4 bi if R),u tfi Thlak.anei by iht (eniwreU In! Jl tew ina.l- nrm. fur ti. tha 0rgrri an4 Mt osrlnBf Mjr e fJri" Ut fl rf.Ia J rrr raa lolcrtarlr c rraicd fcr Frer-cb jfitrvea tha prcpU ilele h a T rrt wi!!ief thoa to cutrj Ue tempt rf cuircd rrrr irr!"pirect to ri tit I a&ora took ii ir at t Ma pust iora ... ... .tl-a. - t.od auIviaVd fciia l trask! aa4 atitolr law. I a triif to ihomw ef a bck of e4fift9, otno s4 fcirada m aU him ia a rr4 of proft mbJ 9 4r , W. kindly mCtitd to t a'f tare U cSlte. if adrir mtmrj in defray Jia ttprnM-t,- and wait catil gr- Lcabaad wi!l' f their l beniea, atJ oenum a fcttrrn. rf n Satinets totiU fam'h thf ffiesc thiol, is eocrf, mora rriHlor.ii e. and far more rmSuM. tharrrrid Mt puMtty aaaattrjil. aW titJ nfirr tl fjthioa .f many land, h,4riii 4,KB5lV farwtr bat a.i buoiikM wiih,roirtf Jural tb be fan tiJiiTata t a.lHU2r. If ih pr'tnrij.1 vrre f enr.l! y r c$tt d. we tlu.uM iuJ f, w tt aeria f I'jrtni and iijijifm!uUrf ..l in ibia et'iiol'V. t Wior ''t!te M.iiic fTi.liaJor n! but r?f wre of hnd : hm th a wtV rr i ai'manacrd: t vail an atntithir.j nnt if pr'wre, will bo at m by tl fulbIr. account : . .. ,-Met, Jiiurnid, - 09 third i.f an aire h Ti.roiel in anally to eori the lnfed, broker neted. aJxtt enwed yt!bw eemi, thil r iwn very early and nt teiy laie. With him, it haa ripened trery year fe Ue lal ten yraia that h ha euliivitrtl it. : , Tbeeoil ii nuke rich. 11a pdie u it beftire pl.Hihinf . at ilia mi of eighteea or tweor iy pmU iif lf manurt jo tit rre, for $t t .third if an sere.) and lnrna it under by the plimh. !! plant the hill three and a biff feet snarl one war, 'and 'three fe?t the other exactly, by 'measurement with a line. In each hi!l" he tfepOMtr ei thtt a thrtrlful f o!J, rotten, hog manure, of raoeh Jight.roaniire'aa will n6toter aiimuSata the erop. 1 Fmm thia tltirtl i.f m aert he haa realized, on the average, for vearfc over thirtr bitahela of aotmil eorn fur grindiof . betilea a hula f if enrit for hnra in the f4l of the year, t I hit ta aa murli torn aa b neeU in hU fmmly, be a idea a sufficient turplua for flieHing one large or two amnll bng. . Frro the eame Nnd,he orlmanly oMain eorae two or Il.ree tiunirea pampKins winru iervr im P'ttiant nurtioxra, in the family, bcaide be in an eaeellent a'tkl fw lmiliie up with the hug potat., giving a eow, &el From iheeatneUn l. to, he ha generally o'- taine I all the dry white bema he U a nred ed In bia family tn p 'with hi pork, whirh he raiea by the aea'li of hit land, withmit'puh'haains of otheit. 'I'be eorn ful ler M erefdly eut and eured,nd help aa a anbeistenee fr the eow; So mueh for one third of an aere. A small portion Of land it apt apirt 'for lh culture 01 onion?.. vrmn:iniv..ic in- aca from fifif to aeventy bttshclaonabed aa half a daen roda aqnare. Theie, be ilt nn the averted at one ilollar per bh el iay eixty dollara per year. Thi pttrchatea hia flottrand rye. at eommon oriMt. ? So thai from the firat third of nn dm. and nn onion bed. ha raUel all hi bread brown and white. On two oilier larje beiN, he erowa ce nerall about fiftv biifhela of mangel wurt- tel ami earriota. '. These ar for the cow winter provender. They more than pay for themaelvea in.m'dk nd btittertoeay nothing of. the earing of hay and other I 1 ... IiiiIa tint. IV yrovenuvr. ,, " ' geiher with the eorn f.ddcr and toou, a good cow (nd Ims fid it economy alwaya to keep'llie bel.) y be Jiepl thronfih the winter. " ' V ' Polatoea; for mmmer and autumn tire. a" a . a tit'eovery.arta prHMte to ee a new aourre if nn 6i ia the .(real atapka of p'orth Ca roliaa. Tla are ffflie million of bar rrla t turf entire rttUUcd in the ptate ev ery ear. ant earh barrel males nearly a band nf mein, betdet seven or eieht rl Jons of epiiiti ef turprnline. The nwut hi rof half of the time worth ibe' ban elf and frelrhr; rnseqnently they let it pin out en to h ronad; fill tip f nt tcre, pave atreels and whjrvea witb it. , ,htVfw.i fir vtrnfnrnt-.a deajornti ci repsrenenu inaeuer waa awrirt. oniHbeplea.IAa-:fOteTsment-their ea got-emmem ! py . . . . A. . a A. .... a . i m. .n .Mt.l.l .nip rt m r m n..H rpnibrni B. '...arm. ...as ae a, aaaaaa.aa .awwM a.'". aja lc It appriir a. irai m ; " j va. .a.-.... I ... - - , thick be la km so. nhd it i rcelTa mditaty oirpa-.m. or Bear re jn oijmnre.n-n ljn Tr" that ia in firt ile anover; or.'aa poy it- terror, frcio l.tch they. France, and all ly to bunpett and e'y. He reatl law eiana y. U.e wire-trker.i Ulea ton mankimV rowi hT wnVrtd all the end fenerl litfratute, and etud.i-d nl haveapmtt.farry.whkh he dirprH wroofeaiHla - ; batea of. tj on't e to LirJLin'f up a abinde aim of romn,mi te ne and the pr.yrr of eanng he shmdd mew too larte adrbt ani'et tu ana etiamnn . ana ean on use i nuwia wiun m ipM of aorh tremen- ' three tnomha in the year, and acquired the d when be i in a fo.il ha- douf - tlemonstrs.uona, whether ahaor- meana.of partaUy :pprurif wmseu. in on to git a dinner to Ida tlities of en husiaa m or ol ethin'ol the kind, jist men-! puUic a:au!t i.pon a to amne fembines do, but ie up, like f od ! Freoehmeo ar e -.(- I I I . I . .a ' a. Vi ,rf ow mor, or wants fnrnds.or ameihi I the kind, i tin your wlh in a quiet kind of like j ori net er thoog!it be really n.ent ti d Ui!,tbe rief r coat me.ng manner i wba a I get fnh tli f-es. the lofty and tcii eant eloquenea wrh bwli be denounced lb meditated wrorf. all ftroogly iireded pt.Uie ateattea to him aa om it the atlrn men of that Coepeas. diaiispiahed aa It waa by th emioeotabtlity andatatetman hip of many of it memben. PuUic la di nation vat awakened be th enormity of tb ootrtfe and ia tbatVoeg eatalofu cafabasea and wrong wbUhmcsedaloag a.rerif!f jpeople to action, and resulted in tf.e eifnal overthrow of a empl and ia roleat dynaety ia 1819, tha Near Jeney case stood marked and reneptcuoos. On the eeemblh!f of the Bert Uong.ee, to wbirh Mr. FUImor wn re-elected Iry larger majority ihaa t ver before gi en in bit tiiainrt, he tu placed at tha head of the eommittea oa Way tad Means. Th duty of thai ttation, tdwaya arduous and retponaill. wer at that tini peculiarly o. A new Admint'tration had come into power, and found public affair in a att of tb reatett derangeraeot. niliiWH ttiefkll of 1S21 be rrmoveu to the county ..it;- . Um n.nnnn at TLnf. arul the nest rrif emereaauw i - n-.tV- a.(T. tl..r.L. Tl or hm anslainnl , t Vl.nniii. nt lamuaf lafnc. or ru'hcr nobtical bimacli by leael.in? school, and rontmne'1 . -a T - - ww--wm mr v - m ... - m . a a. I ieamdnl roa. nd two to one vo.,ni rit,m.ht.n,may blow up at Ida pleare. .Ida egl atu.het ttntit the spring 01 . . .i. t ... ! T... t. ... fv.a..- t.. ..n.nttf alien It eras admitted to i he l-orrHtinn i LTtuiiaesT: By the proccM htrlr discoveretl. a bam-l -o I wr... itm. bt I tday. had my ... o. land, threatening, ever threatenof. i.en ne agrn irm --"h ""J UT; ieQin toVeet lb. ordi ol'rn be.t.'d to a certain point w iU make ! way. I wan't to f II , son.eli.ia' abt.ut iWirrfW?iirTJl d bag conunued to rrs.de tliere ever .revenue wu ' mw.'yot.r.hiidau"-. It was m th nimeol nna -oravc ..are --r - ; Wnitnde: - Oh. Mr. iH-n.2Sin. I exthimed the bero.c. nr.ttmat ntona-iimt ne new .... urs. r.r. r- - . 'anilflir- . weredenreti. I.. , ....M.aa.1 ...InuaMHI !. Ill llP HI J iniUIV. 1 B 4.-J. W lir II fJC IW III- . . - - ' . . VOllrff I.1UV. jiHtiiiurni -m w it-' ' a., ... .... . - . I The ilinner tw,l rnt f at tti.i iitteiesung ta.nioncu cmocra.s 01 t raorr, mw - " - moment, and "M.a. frroggin - went tip! ten tta the American Union been threat- office he wag re-elected the two blowing stairs to smooth her hair ami fit her cap. ened with violence, by new faaJisoneil de-year. , . . . . . a . i .f t t 1 ! .a. afNa ntrit ftn.I ttlittl dw 4 the tioanlcr wjtli moeiaw at riome, in tne nno w siarcrji f -..., ;.' - y i Ufihere have been Darl a. and Rl-nqais. r-uton to pumto nuHnm. h.h wW ,w and lmit lllanc in France, we have him the eonfidence of the House to an on-,l.n- , ..miiar nir.nta iii Aoterica. to ej.amn!d tlcfree. It was a common re- ...... .. - ... -.. , . .7 i , V nearly a ha reel ofod. The oil is a redi.h cohnri sawlU of the roMn,.t.nd ia, con qnenreof ihe large amount, of.cathnn it cn'ain. give out too much smoke for a lamp oil. It burnt well, and quite likely some way may be dienieie.l" lor purify ing it to make an excellent oil for lamps. If some thread genius should set hit whs to work and mke the discovery, he wonld coin his" for'nr. by if, a North Carolina roold fnrnirh ml enongh to trim all the Limps in t hritendnm s md it can be fur- nislied tor hftem eetil a gittlon. . Tram tLs St. IhiU Reveille. Za. Scixgs' Advice to a 7ozz preparatory to ineetinj" the green spcrt at the dinner laMe. ' ..I it., .limn.. n il.-rntr4il. hanks Siri TU. 111. Hliiui .w- a - " ' emharraued and general duties pervaded the rommonity. To bring order out of disorder, to replenish th National Trea sury, to provide meant that would enabl the Uovemmenl to meet the demand a tainst it, and to pay off th debt, to re riva th industry of th country, and to rsiloro wonted prosperity t tltete wer th lernled upon tha Commhtea .or and Mean. To increase their dif during hMl, the condiionr,hehumani-;;;; Sli m , SS raceiwaa mo-t, wppy aa prosperous. . . ft,; .hrf, i,tere;not opon the- abolish Imprisonment for Drbt. In be-, .""r.7"iT.:;r f rulers, or th courage hulf of that rreat and plulamhropi mca- . . . . . . ponthe widof Hjm who ,lir,. Mr. Fdhnor. took an Pvu-.tn Yrteth 4 nut..-.!.. s . . , i .i.m..i;t,..n tit tha nuMi an, mam aoioiur 1110 Hi-iii'ri. . i political uArr iNsss. 'r.H, T u" : m i, t-... .at rte foe it." it pears to e ine moniamowi h uu.i . . - "II a man.' says (.ibbon. "wete to 'c.!ea(l . Smoortant measuieof agene- I, ar llasB rtiietjul aa ilia taiAfrkra Mxf IhM aa-alI. , i " a - .1 . . 1 a WAV M ar riinn aav - - 11 tn it aa I ses-rti anit ir.n twn m .1 sMaasaaas. tftatfl i?fi iiunnir ii ! rrrv IW he wouhU H'wuf hesitation, nme Hal- M . which elapsiHt irom Hie .leant ol liomitiau 0r einxen bttt ti . . . r i. ii.. .. 1 I... -.1. m 1 want u mtm vita a iiitm at irirr. ?... in 1110 ai-i-ri-inii ui iiiiiiiuiinak mi , , i. ...,,:...: ..ri.i. iioni ,..nr,nM, arunoirnis lis - . - I. . .a ft . liusw- tre uii'ra iu iiiv B"ii" "i hi viKv ii - a. a . . - m- liMiuihi biraiinl tnf r IPl anil too OIISII ly, my dear.- said Mrs..Scrt.fgina to het declarafon, generally acceded by reflect-, anJ Mnf wfM m of Anto. --jottfjit ad prtlieney. and. a- a menrlH-r f. LSu eff intciesting nice, the other day, aid I m men is embody .g , truth, is. tn iu ninot arMi lhe h;rpoPri fa Modern dema- if ,he r..mmiue- on th sulked, aiding to lUJi Sl Bnt want yon to pay ry partiklar attcution own palure, full of a adncn and burnt. ; . ft vanities. The strength pr,ct it- detail. - That v-wtkm of the . J de70lil h, nublio to what I ay-you-.U.y ghouhl-U. lin. Tl.t happy pertnd. "tending Jft MV roVB;iaof Himwho lath InrreHt.ng to jW;Co,,.ls was drafu' thematisyonrfceticrf. Young gt.l like jlhrouxh a term of aisiy-Bv yr. ; . pf ,!reng ll . tM for f ,als. for ed by him. the tvmaindcr being ,ouelf. In. are ji t 1 omln' out. and one f bondage f and the not ver-t. fel.ci- t,,e m t0 ,,Puri! v ad hslppi. lf xh na,lhn V. Spencer. - The bill nPr8.a' " 'rf" e j-htenetl londaV fr..n. sch.nd u.i-tes to young wi-jty of the bee waa the gift of enthroned fig nS ,hal nairow pfUh whil., mel wjh g fit.rMV unrelenting opposition ,J . u, ,nd min, should b very karful how d,ey act, mHter-. laberty and popular mtel '-iy. fingM'ha, pointed out aa the pa:h of 8t grrrv etep of t progress, and to Md- "J"' acVoro- 1 : . I. a. ii... ...i.tiil.tluil I I. a. 1 fT.Pr.a. l...af ,ka.iiiniv Ii, 1IA IV 1 1 Tl ma TR.1III: mi vruii - ii'i inr if.iiuii.nr.i. , tic . t . ......... Imanler with gren specs made a Ue ob servation the other day, when he said young folks should loi.fc afore they li-ap. Misfoitnnately,. however," most ol the yinng feminine h ap firt, ai'fl men um.j. MicrwatcK whtrn hn t right or pon.ie.i. !( like jumpin from the frtcn pn into the fire. Talking of fire, if yon've got mch temper, don't you show it; 'cause nothin iVijiluen th brd' more than an evolmion if th fetlm.;J an speak Irom what I know Vaue the fttst beau I ever hnd was friarhlened half to death or, sa Mr. Scruggint used to tay, into a duck fit. by my telli.i him one evenin, to mind his own busimss. He never came but once after wards to see me, 'and that wai on New Year' day. You must ..take it a rule to bi lieve jist half of what young men say, when they talk about love, and devotionary affliction.--and such things. Onrt't thmk of awallerin It all, at you 11 find the smallest half enough to cl.oke! yon. If a younj feller comes to tee you j and begins "to make love rite off. t ou may be aura b ia not in earnest, for 1 take it, love comea bv degreee, first, like buuer i . " . a . : i whrn you are churning.. ab jo am i rich, you won't be mo potild with people who want to marry, you for youf money; and J'ou rrt t,y ju needn't keep waitin to carry your pigs lo a fine mar- i ket. aa they $. lion I gtt mai aooui they slept $ it was a golden age willt-d by "four empeiorsj w bo, wise and virtuous though they., were, ruled the oouniuesf Unman state, with absolute power; and wiih sword and whip, compelled mankind tn bo hanrw I here never was tueft at innocence and justice JIILLIKD I ILI.MCRC. ii .1 r- if . .. .i. l fa ant? nlhtr 'lani rmnmre i "J . l..i.m., man, are we indebted, for expunging irom . ; mM , . rfllUTht ffl r.r.i .-i i. .t... r . .. i . n ... candilaie for V ice Fresideni, afftinl a use-f a It .I....:..a.hl mat kaaMOorna fill lf!Von lwwnip w 114 waj ,'T i( thKs.at.ita! bonk" that re..e oi n crue., r- . ma(.hle8i .bihty.tpeedilr bantn age, mnrtsournent lor uen . - G(nmeai (m iti erobar. ..,, mntt hnvit riilii i.iHiiifd lha most 1832. ' The sessmn of i 8334 will i.ni,ri Anew rarrnm-j . fc . mm . nu -..j-i. sanguine expcc.auons oi Mr. i... . . m i. . iiiiiix iter rtnrniu I a W -v .1 a -a f - period of iJlHity conferred by meaoponl p bshea in ..he lace o J?iM of pUucs.knwn under the thrtUvet; ana now, as crown ami c.c, oj m h . . fromprehensive name of Jaeksonism, was , 7 i ' Y i ! . -.It. A tl m. iin,'.er. enerev. rerreveranre. and strict integrity, B , ,. c. .... s coonw, renderlltff JhtMS fWr and i 3llliiir nun J i-- -- ... ( III IV lie rlOliru." lis iihh nw m-i ' . ,, . . - . . . ' . '. J I :.. d .nlOii anil rtrivnla ranvif l!V. 4 ; - i hln. nraa intrnihipi . . .in ar panted on tne margins nl wbcreverj uj.m 0Jf tellint oU ir,c truth, J&u there t a vacant Chance lorwniM j nu .now . :. , department isexpre-sly devoted to them.j . wnft'YoYin'' lady here remarked that large enough to rawe all that ar wanted j ,li,!nt know any thing about it. for the tableland enough lo pre for the; w eii. never mind, my dear, handsome hogs, Sie. v . - - - I al handsome doe. But I waa join to S. far reliites lo bread, butter, pork, vou wJl)t j.i(Uj 0( n man lo x fot a and w might Jd, poultry. husband. Now, this is a subject, at the Then the rmt of the md is devoted to. Hnjs,er pavfJ ieclvin matter l pulnii- ton miny Hung, to mi nium n-ie, vrn-., parsnips, eAbagra, turnip, green bean, pea, giecn cum, encumbers, melons, squashes summer and winter mTl, tc 'i.'! ...;. lo fruits aod flowers if Various nary importance. , In the first place, be sure to git a man .la. I .!,.ii'iniMn to ininivaie that it w aiiiusion. but what 1 mean is. stand the right and jiower of freedom. the gieat prohlem oi i.e age is as io uie capacity of the enlranchied human fami ly to secure to themselves by iheir own . "a 1 ' act, sue jt another ctyfian epocn--si'y-five yeara of unirersal' peace, quiet and prnspetityr-once granted to the world by despots. , . , The instance of the American republic, perfectly democratic.', ia' it is, which has now endured for sixty years under it pre sent constitutional form, affords an ilhts ttation of the capacity of man for sell- government which has not been without us effect, and which, indeed, ha been a great cause of the progress of revolution ary ideat in Europe: But while it gives encouragement to hope a greater happi ness for the world, hereafter, front the be- iium influence of liberty, thnn was ever hptinu-pil bv the wisdom and virtue of imnerial power, it does not prove that m-n. full of all ambitions, pas-ions, follies and frenzies, ahould be capable of. the he- roie moderation and self-control, the wise prudence and sober philanthropy, without which there Can be neither perpetual safe ty to a state mr universal concord among nations, How much of all the happiness of some countries depend tipon Uie vtr tuea of a few individuids. Ctesar and N poleon'are of themselves nothing i yet it never needed more than one Cirsar or one Napoleon to pet the Avorld by the ears, ami nrodncc that ttate of nlamitou con- . ... . .. i ... .:ii:- in which men arc, at iai, wimug in a oublie and private cpaty. His father, Nathaniel f illmoie, son of one of like name whos'ervedinthe ;l'VV s f .l. i.- th departments and plundered the Trea- French war. and wat a true whig of the j ',"" i-ai : ory, were checked by the requisition of Revolution, nrovinf his ilevo.hm l hi. "Z!Z 7" ' contracts. .Tha credit of the Government . country' causa by gall Jentenant umler wenerat ciata, tn,jne , - aUv.t.,lrt.r.iMi. liotim exigencies oi me pumic service,. t ... ;-"-" ";r-; ami the payment of the National debt in- ou pan. imw rii.ii"-. ..ir..".c, -.-;. lT ik. rv,, ,!.;;..,. afforded him a- member of the ,.ppo,i-. -v ""n , ".arui lllv M m it iuooui v i m - battle of Bennington. lie was born Bennington, Vermont, in 1771, and car y in life removed lo what is now called Sum mer.-Hill. Cayuga county. New York, ' f - --i r .-. ... ...v ...... - - r f l.Ua, all likely that you. will marry feminine, w tmy peace ai n.. v ' ' . v ' '..f rt-..a.nn.... ... ih- larLnl la who hunt be- is, oon i many, onp i iriii'i - - - . .. . . a rii a. iini. i kinds; gmes, Antwerp raptwrrie. nia. k hfm v hiic-fiicid, white-handed young do. currants whife." red, blwK and yel- . . pvery fay in ompany,anl low; English and common gooseberries : w)o nQ ore Me lo r-ght and a few choice appl pear. l mi fber- a r!,rf! ,,f von.'lban is a child four ty. peach, quince tre, and a little of al- $ l( j.'Cf?p j,oti-e. When you most every thing. All this is from a irt- ,p.,r a peiIi0n braggiit' about nt workin. fit acre, which he cultivates moady with ,Jim aJ yon wnuj a boa-conspiritor. hit own hartd.' ;. - - j onng wimin very ofien pretend todes- m , . u !' . . .1 . i i. u ki m il.i v. a ananhv: the liegis " - aiuwn tu MaW.w ' i it, when tney gu inninru . ..im. y; . . .. . . . . . i .i. t tM aiMt to liv .mire Hall tn the hands of a wild.nob We extract the following from a letter too prom. , V , ' j nn.MPtatiea of the neon! driven linom, U.rj . , - .mM-ai- ,riknala rtTMir, a, tora the lion of snbiucaiioil i How strongly bU th ponls ol liberty were " denieied in the hUtory of Paris, and the memorable 15th of May. On the momin? of that lav, France was an or ganized fepublic, to appearance table, as wpII as the miffhtiest on the globe roigh- tvnn her immense population and the unanimity of her patriotism. Ami yet. . " .. t to 'lie Botn Fust, from its excellent Cor- w ..I. at.' .... 1 J....I : M..a.4. UHAW. I'lPtl Vf resnonaeni, .om miniPRw,-irir 4"-w- - - . j, rcsjiuii .. . I j vv , vou are in company, don t n..n njirin. I ..muni. , i . vr n ira.nz vs. : , . ; The town of Newbein w one pldosl places in the state ot North t tell you. on vou a of tlic giggle "d laugh at every thing, like Miss (;nro. does ; it's very discomb'ttable to keeping ac-. imeuiai- i ' ' I;' e ,0o j i s. .,i;.ia.i . ble, was introduced. The bivormem and l'e;...'c"r r "!r; .k'"' ! Peculation which had to bmg disgraced . . ..r .1;... I... imn7TOiingaiiqnitas!innHi2,iii iui'ii"i. , , .....tt.j iew .a, . - . . . ni him - pnwpeniy '""' where Millard was bnm. January t . 1UU. i n4mMn R,,i .h-srhH.I i ' ..-.i ... .i ....... r umiiT tnnre ne remiivrii u um ; , ... , .k . pii:inipii iiiiii hi iriiiici au. 11 . .,nil.. ..naMiirt rmin. ill. inn.'sr. Al Tr. arHblyquMom rrth,v" !'hrr"' r u keenly feels the suffering it then endured. empronius.now nuen, . ,miPes tv his country , i.it ifito ii-hon ha mmoved lo Krieeoun-IP rM ?" . .. .. .. .. . ve W9 " " r 1 " .1 a a I..- Lav-.vTMM a.ied and im- ' 100 jutiiy P Hec,.- ...c ucucu.chi ranu .-wnnuenui , ruansB . mai oaa ucr on tne i mu. t n country na wo rw I was a farmer, and oon. after lost ail his property bv bad.title to one of the j miliury lo!s he had purchased. AhonO the year 1803 I . 1.4. " ... i l h.-f WriMisiil io ieiuiL-t iiiuio man .in onu-i"u ;"; . i i to tnee matters necessary, nu iaow fidelty. never o-nitiin, on .11 Pm- ' -, ' - ir.i -,..!t-!iiiifl ihc it- t "it--"- ..-. -.ii.' -n.- - lerest of his conslimeuts and the country, and winning the respect a all. ' ' ' ' '" ' '.'''' .' At the close-of his term of service lie i i ta . . . . : . . ..ww - . - - ...- . a, ha PVr llfllie 111 911 IMP fflMI'tllff IK" ty, where he still lives cu .S . , . ,Ii.,.ll!,r.pd hi, tlntv wil!, (.nI leffi-rsoii. F"" .' T , . i npr occasions anv II.. in and 'I'liill nL HIS. Slid U W U.r .... true Whiff was thrown chiefly on Mr. Fillmore. He The narrow means oi. hi lather, Ue- nrired Millard of any advantages ol edu- l I aL l.n.am ntT.imlAit hd rauon neiiuiii 'v .k. f- !.'' nmfoss on i :il i.iifthi M..mmmi ii-hnn i re-Uill--" P"-"" ' r in aTa-l I Hfl T1IIIB III IrillH 111 I ' -lllll.l'H j . 1 . a. 1ll'IVVt aa.au (. . . a 1 of the county. Books were scarce ami dear, and at ihe sge of fifteen, when more ,ul confidence of- '1 . IOW IllgS , .mil "H iiiui. UIIVIIII.11...I wi re- a ..I .1... Inlbin- f vnn. IV I1PI1 a litiai. ami one ol tne prettiest towns in uie yvm , . ? .- . V ' I. - T.hV.a m.nv .rpM vonnff man thinks as how he's said tome- t;niS.r.d h WriliWV 0., to draw S city. Philad;iPhia.;jt:him onwhy .he n. Uug hr l-U yon contains some 400(1 inhabitant., but is not ..a dre ulu.lly ttckled t th no.h n erovtinn much ' From its solated.post- flatters the vnnity or the lonlt so mucn 5S H nevc can be " very large Thc.-b.to maW Vm think you ar. 'mused by . " 4" n"Tl 1 ' . . -.k .1.... .M-a. 1 Va 111 IIV Of 'fafillltilOUS. f mm iliMf seats-i-the tribunals occupied by bandits, assuming the name of, demo- crats. who came to issue decrres of war and taxation, and rampant bedlamites wh proclaimed the diaHhuin of the new re nublie: and bandit and bclamites both ! ... a.l.J .L J r-.4.a4.n backed ny a nunuiea inousnu ucchioh. who called themselves The people, and were, in reality, a portion of the people 1 This revolution of anarchy was, indeed, arrested," and the disgraceful scene, soon brought to n en I-bu was m favored youths are far advanced in their classical studies, or enjoy ins in c 'lieges the. benefit' of well furnisheil libraries. oung Fillmore had rend but Imle except his common school books and the Uible. At that period he was. sent into the ilen wilds of Livingston county, to learn lb clothier's lrale. He remained ah-iut lour months, and waa tlicn placed witft ani.i.t er person to PHrsuelI.iesatne.buMiiessi.iid wool carding in. the town ncrc nw lamer lived. A small village library that was formed ilicre soon alter, 'gave him the hrst mean of acquiring general, knowledge through book., He Improved riie oppor tunity thu offered ; 'he appetite grew by what it fed upon. ...Th" thirst for know ledge soon became insatiate, and every leisure moment, wasspent in reading Four years were passed in this way, work at hia trnftc. mid siorinc his mind, du- i-iiuT snph.i.ura as 'he could command. vhh ih contents of bonks of history, hi- oirninhv and travels.' At' the aga of 19, he fortunately mnde an ae'qiiaintanee with the late Walter Wood, esq., whom many will remember as one oj the m t estima hi citizens of thai comity. Judge oo.l ... m,, f wp:.hh. hud ffreat business capacity ; he had an excellent ljw liqtary. hm did liuli nrofcasional . business. He soon saw that under the rodu exterior of the clothier's; boy, were powers nut oniy Im nuiMicd With (lisilnffulshlHl -III M - -"- " - , , I putation and success until, yiehhng o Ihe public voice, he consented-to -become" ciindiilate.and was re-elected to Congress in the all of 1830. 1 he remarks ab-ve made' In relation to his service in Ibe 3d Congiess will measurably apply tohisse eftntl ienn." Jacksonism and the Pet Bank system bad. in the march of" progressive Democracy," gien place to Van liuren i3in and the Sub Treasury-. It was but another s;ep toward the practical p puli ation f old rrpnW'tcan principles, and an advance to the liocoforoism of ih- present dav. In this Congress Mr. I nlmore ioo . mA.a'a.iia nart than he did during nts firt term, and on ihe aembling of tho -.t rnnirrcss. to which tie was re-eieciwi K,- a I-titpIv increased majority, he was assigned" aprominenl place on what, next . . r.. . . ..... ,11. to that of vviys ami .ur,in, u j .nfioin'nicd wiMiId become tne mosi im- portant committee or the House lhat on elections. 1 It was in this Oi-ngves that th main responsibility tested. After his lonsr and severe labors in the Committee room labors sufficiendy ar-, dumts to break down any but one of an, in;i conttituiion sustained by a spirit that nothing could conquer, h was re-, quired l five Ins unremitting attenuoa inn ihe business of the House, to make any; explanation that might be, asked, and ba ready wnn a complete anu iriKmpiiaii.icr j futaiioii of every cavil or objection the in genious sophistry of a factious minority could devise. All this. 100. was required, to be done with promptness, clearness, dignity and good temper. For the per formance or ihesa varied duties, few are wore hppily qualified than Mr, JMI-. more. . At that fortunate age, when tha, physical and intellectual powf rs are dis-, played in lh highest perfection, and the hastv impulses of youth, without any loss i.f its vifor, are brought under control of htrge experience in publia affairs, with a mind capable of doRcepding to minute de tail as weU ' conceiving a grand system of national policy, calm and deliberate in Igment. self posseseU and uuent to ue. came t.hiod sketch to loo .great length tn enter upon the d-lails of lhat case. e famous coi.telet New Jersey case of 1igmfiej preSenee. never tinmind me up. It would swell, thus brief bio- f coUrla,sie! bPC01ning social and t. . .. . . !-. tmt It In i ... . . public intercourse, and of political in cg rity unimpeachable, was admirably fitted fo. tint po-t of leader ol the iemy enilv Mugtess, : In 1344 he was re ected a, th Whig candidal for Governor in New, York, but in consequence of tli Uarnburnerf and Old Huufcers uniting their, supporV upot . and 11 L is ihe less iieces-ary to u- e m .1 .!. 4.......... ..... f thi irmss outrage as liir.-in-ii'ii-i""" " ... i,at ,. - ' .... .-i k.. - m calling ttsell men per inMici "j 1 , 4lr, -.. v1.:. . .Liinlnn lo respect Mat si-hm. must vet dwell in lha lecollectum Jh7 luhicnx part which Mr. Fill .,-.,.;.' ' it."- iff '. ', .-' t 3

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