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: t.nt sujterV cc!J, . i their cverUtt'tn hul or works of mm tin - jniuHled snow ( III en reach that uoper air 4 liCrml calm Hut breathe '.'.'.If li'.vuro which holdt for ti L'.t Li IK hf!o 1 t farcaer lo would not Instant I jf perceive, that if OB of hit hands coul 1 now at much r m it uicJ before to take styeral hnri to mw, ha could let the oiheri to do mmi thing cd end that consequently ill that they produced would ha to much od& umc titer inucn rrorch) very few now wnetner ibey mutt pay foreign J?Jro,!W obtain,' from uiniTnic sources, the Jnfjrmition which ur correspondent desires. AlthouzHhls request cofifinuj to equ diction tof 1 1 A -4 best to dd Co St the ca si's of ,,t -llU W- etdprf Urn J-tont prf i!i.'j.4..L'j?ooHJf)iorniiiiioitai4o .would ' hp Hi rnri vxr;;:.'r i-x;r.r.:r m trrrri-nr - - r,j,,""niu(ifc i nt wnoje worm win, we have been afelo to collect from iu'ncnilc sources, is contained In lbo following ata'rmentt , I. Th vrsseltof t,e fj. "Stjtei.'imjf ibttr cireofiA ere. b Traatv ..,t.t....,i upon the Same term with Naiiona) tl, into the ports of the following Na tions l Great Britain, !,r Treat of 3d July 18X1. con. tn.ii-.JM ittHaed 1827. . Cro-rd Afn.;lC, &h Drc-mber 18?JP. Denmark. 25'h April 1824. aW-.,. tnd Norway, !t, Julr 1827. tU .'w Town, VOU December 13.7. . Jm-mUi; May 1823. discriminating duties oi tonnage ana J pott are suspended 16 the ports of the United Stetec. ee rcpcct-lho ci Hlof ' ' x The Xjf.vhln(l n4 Thit iupenilon to continue lonR a Bimilar exemmiou khll he elluwed o Ycseelt of the U- &atei in the purts of thoen8tiio - - y. The re?Uof the fotlowinjr netlone re J mined ioiothe port of the U. iite, upon the time foot in with na tionl fCMele, b? tirtue of ProcUtne tione inued by the President of the Uniied Si(c, under the authority vet led in bin bv n Aci of Coiirew of May, 1828, upon hit receiving avi'.isftcturjr evidence that the aue en emptioo it tllowed to the veeUof lh U. Ste in the ports of tho ntion. Crixl Duchr of OlJenburg. by Frochmutioo oi 18th 8rpt 1830. H Oi r,iJ u.j mjctt intoret it t;ii time, ana rut pi4J;e o h4 itt;-Ifl.j ill no doubt leave on the tninj of the reider a Uhln? Jmpieation of the depth of Intellect arnj iccurtcjr of obtertLi which Vera the chircutUii r k. ti H Dear SirVixir Imtar .f A.i,..i .fc- Ulh wi receltad la due tim. ai ..,tf,r,lini7ni. comn from rou. , wits it rm(n;n. I. di(TuuIik,a of revoutiona from datpotoi to rrceilom, I n'rt much coacor.The Reneratlpn which co.o-neoc, , rvolu ilottttrere reretv comulo. It ' it.i....,-4 or oodr and mmd i ik.:. f .- frkaii, ther are n qualified, wTen eel ld Jtrltank and proeij, f J tUm eltoe; and their Ineiptrlenc.TheiM noraoce and bigotry make thero inttru menu oltn h the band or !n, 0UOI). partea and Iturbldce, to defe.t their own riRhte and p.irgoca. Thi. i, the pretent itu.iU of Lurope and Sp,r,i,h America. J12l!Pra,-:. The lik;Hr which prliitme, hMerWatlyCtg'e .j en i dition of the World. AT y el, the litt 4k dawned oei the reUdlint: tf titee ly of ile men in Europe. The Kini and the rabbfc, of eirual ignorance, he not ret I received ht rayt. but rt continue! to ..... - --r - w- epreau, ana wnue pnnnn it preterren. it can no more recede thin the tu i return on rta ctitra. A frrtt attempt to recover the riht rf if If irovrrnment mn lilt ao jxuv a acfiiodi.a ,.t.hird . ku By? at a J younrr and more itwirucied race comet on, the tcntiaient becemet more and more intuitive and a futrth, a fifth, or aome tuincqueiit one of the. ever fe-. newed attemp't will ultlmitrlr auccerd. In France, the first eft -rt wafe defeated by U be?ierre. the -o"d by Bonapjrte, thi third by LuU XVIII. nd hi Hi- another it yt to com't nni aft Koflt, Hum a rxctfited, hn$ caught (he tfiirit and ail will attain rrfirrt.-ntattve govrrnmrnt, tintrtar leu firrfcci. Tlii ia now well underaiixxl to ad a necenrv check on I'-.y jiticuui 3 wnetii wim foie tt whit ceuid mve. been produced tJerl !u tach !.uatlotn uom the old plnclple ef the icfihe. not to feet at fir ileVitsjlThit adJlttu i would not only add to hit ' above the petty Caret., wealth, but It would entble him to give jit the low irahlonlMj higher wie thin before to hie crk' ' f.jtf "any one dctire, mm, for if in"-id yf. hiving only on , fir H tundra J ton 'of hft be fchould hate, 'at --vrl cuaUUit f hit oa-lof h4f asid thoutod btlthalt of wicat t nrttariijut oo(jinjt, after ibetl Jit, be could evidently afford to give oty yet an hit I abort r a more liberal reward.. waoJer tba; It la Indeed tru-, that if anew ioveo- , tloob laoor laving it introduced into muiCbo. eeen and maoufctaree..ii ia DoulLle . that Ataoi. nArir tvriaf amhlnrrnenr-mtht titnrtoft in th nUln t mnA ' la llmlit numhtr ftf mnn. Hut tkit ,kX I ortlVc1'lf o repre-Twould ot lt long;". Jf he effect oV the J??ki,f P-M 11 V towntiCheapneta would Incieaae conauraptlon, . iiumi oi men, vttbout knowing LheU,,, ihh-hiy lack feeling ,T fl,H cttimoa. hunting will ew A lighter and .purer air. ia breathM here and the bdy being n vlnvM( bv exfHe aodXletnperance, reode i n mind nnre capaUe0f enjoy roent.1 bouh earthly tounJa there Ire n'ne,p tve often remarked;mld thia olernv JlenceWind undefin.Ma Mckirfli fto aonnd. butaeema ai it) ere wihf iti? f0Ce of nature com nua)n with tena'i'i iuJje on the tench lad aa eiceSIeot 1"', yer at the br, a.d urttr he ho.t for Mi party in the Hroie. He i an Attorney General, nJ a cabinet i ot.u tellor, it ell ai council for the cabinet. The public man of all panic have conOdenre in him, and he atandifair ftfi'-, higher piomotioo, " .1 ri'h yle heart, throuijfi other ii y are conscious of oneti Paminiotta ol the Fopf.do. 7th July, The Tariff1 i t'A .fu.j'y. A cor respondent of the Banner ,f the Conttu tion. residing In Cctitf county, Pennjyl vunij, who is aiJ by the Editor to be a . a Rentlenfun. of reipcciabiityt y.that a powfrful effect, in relation totberestric live sysiem, ha been prodoxed vpon the public mind in ihat;qnarter through the . instrumanta'iity of that paper. lie tate that tevrrat ataociatlon had trnh organi sed in dinercnt townships of Centre and GlenrfKld counties, called working mcn'a aocic'.iea; that thev meet every Saturday evening and toad, and ditacut various political subjects general education the banking svstem lotteries tariff system State rights the powers of the gen crl government. 8cc that the sockty of which he is a member alwaya have one or more copies of the Banner of the Con stitution before them ; that they read and fcorm their iv evpiwiimv without euEfov jog themselves lo be. influenced byUhc tt aelfish bellowing' of would-be great men; and they have all become ami tariff, though but ahort time ago they - were all the other side. A meeting of delegates from the several -societies wsv recently held. At this meeting the sub Od as cootumptijn, very ofteu, augments irl i greater ratio than the prices fall, the esult night ultimately be, that there would be a demand for more operatives than wer4 o.iginally employed. This baa manifestly been the cate irf regard to the cotton manufacture. .Ten persons art probably this day employed in that branch of industry throughout Europe, or one that was employed V year ago. Buttbemott palpable example of the truth of thi propoiiion, it h the casa of the att of printing. When that art waa Bret put in practice, it was probably as lar be bind he art as it exlMS tVdVy, as it i Wad cf :'ti msnusrriaV fellitet of that period. Those who obtained their living ' Sechla1'!? wukaeiio ib Itumai.'.aiMjer. ' luaainaoJtoeudcatafiukftawlciJe, cxnince, ioi bt wmtcn coantr or po. IlicaJ" pwaTcajidTWjl' b pcnHcT freeif ff9CbJs5liQrIlJIrnJ lGkliJiJ,Lt. fuat tuffioiently plaio and eauipl to aiprcae , beyond doubt and oiaa(prvheniu the limi'a , f Hi tiranta, We have had a moat ,nk. g i lm.r. tioo of what we have juat said la the variant ai.5 divcraiArd conttrucuona placed upon tu word, lug ot our written totrtUtotiun. Tut re iiacarc. , ly a Une of it nuteing out the buumUnn of ihw General Uovcrnmeit, bici uaa not been at aoow urn or other, a subject of uVwioo in ib National legltiaiure a Ui fi$ ontitai intent ej tearing. Wkft. boar naucU Lnuility our JaUr ( WtiuUl have regarded, the reat anJkinU.nj: p j. era of rolitd tlat euabltd ihem to rear that ra.f t ' est (abrick of human iu jeinut, cwjij ihc h.v ' Ucipated the rewlra or ttu.r Ubourt a( tltia daj, 4, we Cart only Joria art ttiuut froui tbur owii, UaigiMga J lurrei in riiU..if aoleclioea iuatttm ctrarac.cr (hIilMi tnt la the clj.idl- " "yj 'J! V lm: . w . A itrt carinri lcwnn! a , mora wnrthr enntarardallonl of tbciUigh'tf Author, of Creation, it by tf laWof wri'im;, no doubt thiuhr , fty of t!ie r f ovenmicitt armr u ba nas o,r n at turn moments as tnese ; wnen mat ids aiacovery oi prri!i( wouki i uih j .ucn iucj oticrei utai trofbi to C havr loiked around on vaat amphi- thena ll, bv throwing th" n ou' fem the p-oteol titt.i wuw.t), the llcT0r4.ed theatr of rocks torn by ten thousand Payment sut what was tue rrsult f ' fijjtipg of then cilectoJ wi.t.m. fhty cj. vwn eti-lof Alpscloihrd w'nh the x by, that for every one-ehaouid-.pro pttwa 0 totrxnrwi uoon. ICISIunU9 0I CVerMtting snow. AOOVC rm-.nm-nr as miuKn i'i , u.f p.wfr, tJ et(.rt:rd ov (icrerI nr. wp iir- Licar uiuo vault IX icaci, . , inwuawii i iwuium I UoV'f :a -!t kiwi ...i i.. ..... l., i k whtehtfjeh elevation seem so percep tihly aiaaSjrr and more aiure far below me. hfglci rfr6mwhoe ' ehitled "xomtlcts. and in the varioiu -cwrupaitons i king. uAo4rt tJuif viiL firobabi lhJok. if and all the delegates were against it. The following-tnecdrrterTetated v,by this writnr, ahowa how 'fruitless are the efforts of Mr Clay's friends to destroy the popularity of the President, wherever the means of correct information are at iiand : 'The price of iron has very much fal len in Pittsburg lately, and some of the iron masters who are favorable 'to the A mericah SyAlctrt.' arc Usiri that ttt to frighten our country Tirrnors from : the' aupport of J at kind.' One of these (.a (itrmanj- came Ja me .the other , day ' what" said he, M is the news I they say Jackson is going to ruia the country t he U allowing English Iron to come so cheap that all our iron works will be' brokenup, and Pennsylvania will go to destruction." 1 told him "Jackson had not medtlled with the price of iron. Con ji tfs had taken some of the duty off of tea, . coffee, molasses, &c. Will you be ru ined if you get tea and coffee cheaper than ever you got it before I' He sid " no, sure not" will you be ruined if you get jour iron for yo"? plough, Harrows and horse shoes lor three cent a pound, witcn new you pay five .'.cents?" " No' vc-ll, siil hd " what is all this noise abutit V'-r1 shy," said 1, the Englih wcliclg' tlrttr frbto crtrcr bcrc ctcjr ImirffiiuZtTrt'ttia'ing? ant fcntt'ttan t9 iisnes thd fu'ure river wnicn it there commenriig its long course to the ocean ; hitrh ovi head those icv pinnacles on which totf (less winters have pread thei . . . .. u I aat'Z mnor I wno is mere niai couia fee hiauill surrounded by obiecta such a 'h-.e. a-iliiof ft'rl hi soul elevated from Nature's Old f Yes. land of the rooun tain and f torrrn ! hnd of the glcier and jhe. sjalanche ! who would winder amidst thy solitude t of unrivalled magnl ficence witSout catching a portion, at leatt, of the irtirirnitoit they are so calculated luelc pto nrn a printera, author, edi' r. bookbinder, paper makers, type f un ur Diver cjuIJ i,it-, fjt vc,ettcJ m Ur Jrkcst hour ul ineii cotiintucJ m,vy ir t.e Uic of fbia rep'i'.l.c'i, alien t-nci t!uy tre .decided uvxi, and wii'tcu on tbe .--.-..r, t. -u. k;. !eradled amonthy even matchlens sc?ne T-tt r ' ttijtvwv m ' V IIC fW rv vy t , . ' -'-"- - .- ft9 f tT bbLH.Jl9vu and.yeaia oL-deauli'mti i III 1110 inouinxill urcail nui.tu man. and yearn for their ntivecot amid the Ki curies or foreign citTes ; when even a granger born If a softer landf and pissing hut a fiw months pilgrimage within thy borders, yet felt Mmslf -it- once attached tr thee at to a second home ) nor yet can : li e' i i wii hod f e motion i h S mh ds ht re mind him of thy hills and freedom." pats over ; yet the object 'is worA rivers of bhd and ycais of desolation. For what hihcritancc so valmble can mm leave to hia posterity t The afitnt of the HfM ntydi if - hi deadly J rtr mil kale to a Frenchman; give me .muth-tofititner lAul AeiU nevir ubmit, but .6ta!y de ffil (bis aTrocious 'violation of the laws of 0.vt and ,r. an , tj rule r which he is u ffo r in arxl 'he wisdom and firmness of the Cortes afford reasonable hope, that that nothing tetile dtwn in a temfterate rt- firetrntative govemmenr, vnthan exreut, firtjfierlij tuborjitatrd to Au ,uru. Italy, frustial Germany, ttreeee, will fal low kuit. Von and I shall look down from another world orvthese glorious achieve menis of man, whirh will aM tn the ryt even bf Heaven. TU. JEFFERSON." HOLY INFLUENCE. 1 "The Toliii wing"para"g7aph'sarV frorn an" article in iheNfw Notuhly Magazine, puc rxx Mng to be from the pen of a Chamois Hunter. " The Chamois has been conSied by its Maker to those icy places of Nature, midst whicli thai Maker's presence is more immedi4telv.and senihlv felt. It iecueUha tariOy mtest emblem, nd conveys the tkenest impression of God's immensity and etcr oity, the Alps, of his unapproichable powtr and everlasting unyariableticst IrTlbe sea, wave succeeds wave forever and forever; billow swells upon billow, and you see no end thereof. But magni ficent a spectacle as ocean ever is, at fill times, and under all aspects, h still can not be enpyed without some alloy. It must bo seen either inom aahip in-which man enters mych or from the land, which again breaks the entry of the idea. i Xhe effect of. the scene among which the chamois hunter lives, is wak ened by no sueb inti usion as this. Man's wprks enter not there. From the mo' merit he qaits the chalet in which he has taken his short rest, until his return, be sees no traces of man ; but dwells amid scenery stamped only with its Creator's omnipotence and immutability. Nature is always interesting. : Elsewhere she i lovely, beautiful wrr she is awful, sub lime. Elsewhere she shrouds all thimrs. in temporary repose, again to clothe their in surpassing beauty and verdure. Bu here there b no change ; such as the fir - Vinter beheld them, after they sp ng from the hands pf their Great Ar hitert,ttrh.;they stitl are like him aelfr-UncitageaUo nwd intapproscnaWc. ynojn thk nmas.R or tns. cosi trcriow. An invention has been lately mado in agriculture, which is likely to produce a disaalrousao effect in that branch of indus try, e the discovery of the spinning jennies and power looms produced in nuntifacturtrs h is a mowing machine, by which,, upon level k round, one man can cut down as much grass as twenty men with the common s-ybe. ThU in vention wl throw out of employment sb many TnowprsTihat the reatt -diataess may be ar.ticijated throughout the coun try, should it be generally' adapted"" We are decitlrly in favor of demolishing this hiieous weanon, which re'iiiuds us of the picture of Time, in the spelling book, headed br this memonbie couplet Ti nes cuta down sll, Both gfekt and a.-null. . . What can be imagined .more alarming at he: pre icntii ayv when agricult u re is overdone, thart to see nineteen mit of twenty men deprived of their means of subsistence by a miserable I pteci oTtnT" which are connected with nrintimr t to s,y nothing of the counties, millions ! a'; ' "- "uy could whose emplovm-nrt couM lie trarrd to J. ' ""c " tlMidvinii.m efficied by the Hc dif Krj,'nK ""'. f " la.i'.i-K.; nvj to fusion of knowled e ronsenuent un the I dtfi" tUt" - I our '' d s.jin i . . discovery of the art .f nrinting. Aucilite of the tihrr of General poiDia wuici set m to Lac jru jU lUout laa r(;it thorough di:r,i.m in ir,ti.,)tnt rtlaiwe to tbepoaeratt Hit Gfr,erl l)vrrn:wr.t h. to that Qrrene. Among the many ladies wto reinarae ball Uarw. i ;t.c U aH d st lit gui olietl thriustlve. for their pa'n our plsin unutrstandii uuou.'jcJ uy party o'.ism, etiarity, and Mhcr cood qualities.! fecaa or p..y in'rc; a U un-rn.nei:ed by i. vui ntimg rmi .; ia -; icuimigaj UiVur.tUoiit, may Kui4 MJiut jXl ill r fleets a better vw of iliii na;uruiMuim fortU oottr uurnjatwa of our -r.!?r. . Fwii tb ie whom we have been en. -ty tajjfi.i to learo wre th tortrein s Kjce frojaii'iyuV and legititnale powr iorcpu;n wveinmenf genuity contrived by some inhuman onri working mnn'i intcrrtt rogoe.f If these labor-saving inventions are allowed to go nn, the time, will come when not more than one person in a hundred will have anything to dof id-the other uinety:, nine will positively starve. The foregoing is what that. class of American -System reasoncrs will .say, who look upon employment, aa-e very thing, and tipoti the tat of physical ppwer pentted iirqn any given ptoduc.tion, a no thing. ''PhHe people are perpetually crying out, that the chief cause of the sufferings of the poor in England, arises from the introduction of labor saving ma chinery into manufactures. They sup pose that if an invention takes place, by which one man--eau do what it before took ten to perform, the public is injured, and consequently, that allauch discover ies are peinicidua. These wrong heads, however, vre believe, are only to be found in cities and manufacturing towns, where the people are nbi as clear sighted as they are in the pure air of the country ; for we will undertake to aHseru rtat thtre name ought not in he forgotlen,'and who, atn70;nn1flmfjlni, U ejul ia merit jo any tnai uourisnen in our country, arxr mere were many at the tim About the com mencement "of "our" Revolution, and a soon as it was asccr itnrd tha XatlMwel Greene, afterwards General Greene, in tended lo join our army, in defence ohU country, denut at irmf FTendsiTtom mooly called Quakers, and to whose so ciety he then beloned, by order of their Ieting..taue( on him to enHeivor to dissuade him from it. and after listening to ail their arguments on the sufojech he informed them that he felt an irresistible propensity, not to be got over, from join ing his hrethern in arms, lie thanked them for the tntereat thev bd taken in his welfare; but he rould not comply with their request. Wnen the depum tion took an allectionite leave, and left him, hi mother, wh' h-..dh.jen listening, i:h all ihe.anxiely of a fond parent, used her brf endeavors to prevail on him to srayathnme; when he told her it was iatftoaitiMe. After h pume. she bur'.t into tears, " wiinhisirtiiirkTde 'b!ierniOT ' Well Nathaniel, if thee must gV it i possible thut I may hear nf thy death, and if it is God's will th .t it vhall n happen, i hope I shall not have the mortift :all-m to hear... of hee be ini wotioded ,n back.". Comment U nredless i Sp-tr (an mmher CJuld not hsve hjiJ mor ; TAirMfs:"''een'a,-''-'itanrfs-'pre-emi'eUy.. superior to the mother of antiquity, as her BmirBtion- was so ii 4T tc n t iif , iSat bred a Chritkn. I got this ane steamboats, some years store, iroin r.n old Qu3kr pentlemen of Rho-le Island, who informed me h: was schoolmate of fh Generr, and that hi father and General Greene's were near neirhbots. J. A. ftua-t. U ii to your a-atetul viiUnc. in giittl jngjthfiJMMfKWt of 'Our Wc'roea that wc f:Uy lork for the perpetuktfjn of our uiiio.i A(. ,ue eontinuatioa of lue oiany bleasii liicli i,ava hitherto attended oa. V know !' ani jt oT gVeatc-v moment or of more fennui i...t'oi t tliin the vWatioh or Ike pti, .eniv;, ' , principle of the Iwkral c-jnrthution tnat nent wbich rwi hillierto bi.und ,u t.ie'.litr from the moat nodle inccniiyca, a;nl wouu so a iftly waft us, with a conlmua.u.u of the i.ne pacific and friemily reUtioiiy, to the r.it;tK-'-c pitch of elevation in the gtajes .Natiain. VC tuvebven rrpcattdly warned ot th da. l : wiiich we mut titevitablv subject oury;.. .s if we pemst in givmi; eonatruot.ve powc to a. coiiiiuuon of limited ri;it t..r sjucial ;.r.tl apecfijd purposes. 1 boat f.id oi drafting ,u lrvnee and reasoning from analog' tt.cy ahould iteve-4hj tht-c -nwrnrooir of tlie U. S. aa ttuir auitjoct. Ii is i,,,, ,rtci.iui an instru meiit to lie Uiried wiih in tiut'au j, nicLv;0J cl uiuri'tr. Let .ia Uke our iilaiii nn IcraUudi'i as the :beA.i).,uiora ot'tiul wlu.ii uwrmui aaw'nin.' plain Irtiigiug and we iiecil not fear The remit. " We need not eivcrUm muu) a,.j)reheniio!i mi lean. At tbu t.ead of the . n,:g of fwic.fied pnwers i ttut grunled to the ;otn)'r of tic ' . f, ""tdJilat,- io !a and collect taxes, duties, cxlote-onJiaard one of the , ....... r, . iui.u;tt,ami c.cui-i; 10 ine tijo;snu pro vide for the Common defence aul Uenerut W e. uaoftlie Uni-jn." It is under Cuver of that cipresbion of doubtful import tl.at Jie fcdtf.ii legij.ture ciuini to do all ilim-s l,nch can ad vance flia comuiercial audancnhtiisil prosper t'y of Uk; Unii.ii (to use ltitie own -language)- -' aad to provide mo.re securely against the dun. gers of foreign, and donisUcJircsdbu If those who put a construction upon thiae lei rti. isolate them from the parts of tlie coiwtitutiofN. To which they tmve dire'cl" 'rete'rlnce,- tbe"ri""il' ' deed ia there gome more plausibility. tn,jKe ar gumrnts used" in the support of their version, nt that instrument. Cut inch is not t lie fair. and , received mode of construing the meaning of & particular paragraph or st iHeiice to he found in a body of written regulations. All tlis parts must be taken togifher and compirtd lor one ire. quently ha direct reference to tlte other, m in this ittaiice. The words, G'eucrai vlf.v f, nfee vnltf to those powers given by the ;onsttturton to the National legislature. Their obvious mearr ing is. that in legislating upon those urjett over which the pWer is ' expresry granted to C-.trri'js theV's foVLtb ibe CcMrifi mp'jpre . ' iff. Hcrrieo. The folliwinrj notice is takem - of Jjl rv JRr rieh ..! in Robcru.on! Sketches of Public Characte-i : The present Attorney General ' John McPherstsh Berrirrn. is from tJeorgh, hut I understand that he is a native of Phila delphia, lie is a most eloquent speaker. In the Senate he was a model for chaste, free, beautiful' elocution. He semed n bo the only man that Websler softened his voice to, when he turned from his seat to address him. Their is not the slightest dash in his manner; it is as grave as it is pleasant. His views are dear, and he meets the subject manfully. In his arguments there is no demagogical phrases of his eonsthucnts,. no tirade or abuse against his opponents, or of the section of country "from whence hey C?j(8? & fc'&rd t'n i fftte tn a ctfotl f i : r. '!,: r1- '1 V r-i r j i . 1 -wt m- i.
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