4 i i i?fHra3BEM8ffi;KMU i cohcernCof th8li6n:lliitttB'exteht tf hMiinearly eiaanl-'of tolaiibiin ancli ec; jsi-Ssni, and fieliwK-iwV l;..V:liSAdi Ucnupcryea-w Hi'im haDW pews aow ;o iaj uwurn 4hd;oi .-a-lhe:? anoosi oroducUons -oli eqojnacc.ora .uriiK the reD.ablicanUDirit tfocipeiSttridttllcipauoa ' 01; weir, apr faori;r? neTecbefore-ijublished ofille ferlorHr.ladisonin the prof diiciloa fteiFareWeH f Addre5wbic4 ,hiSt"-;-.-as Ion a? tne ame c w advance: ifce terms shall conttnnci rn rkbe sartift terms snau convuiuc, Urlbers whof da not pay doling teV year ji . .. ri!- mill kroMivea iui less f r r" "T -f - r. -,v eSr wifl be d.sOQOtinaed, but at me op- EfriteW ii&tion, and Tuenly4Fivf v. 't...iiAmanr will llfl mseiiiu ivi tw yrtgeraewill bd continued until orderg irii to stoD then?, wherb no directions . .Ti.J.k- U nr clr mnnths Will fT.uita ' Dollar- per iionth for each sijaare rititefof chabging tbem erery fir - ! r - v ' In i I LauBt.' arch enemy of fuo, i ! GrC, BMStcnare: of the mind.;-: . Which wajr great IMojnas ! bhall I run -lArefBgfsateto'find? ' Iff DMPf oeaa jnss nanwur'8 cream j ! 1i gjopt for lack of news, . od frss almost hyp'd todeath jLniLt Basgotthe Uue$. - fTe read friend Noah's book oite through, ippendc, notes, and all; re swallowed Lady Morgan's too, a l'ri blundered th rods h Do Stael, : Tie Edinburgh Review I have eean t'iy ; f The laHt ihai has tleen shipt; !' re read, In short all books in print, ; iod some in manuscript. 4 fa mcIc Of Gen Jackson's toast. IhCwalliri nought me; U jit do I jcaf evho rules the joast V Clintoni or John largee : d BoclCih any banll l own; fiNfeir no! lottery shirk ; AodtflheBattery were gone . ! 4 ltJuUinfh Purl ! LrtM ffuardsroen shake their toes, leAffJwkins "blow his nose" afldoppiHier ptiDiisn 11 ; r . . draft here f enial f ?ybIchKbf iV isj knqwo thelelaficlbeteen Generalyjasbingtpj ariil'iife Sd isori; 4?ere materially changed. 'VKf ditorfofi the" Daily 'AdTerUser.it vM4f wvertlfof rernirkspave ;beeri , made .respecting the ibgtMWWfdrfraj whicn? Dave tcndeDC to produce an erroneous; inipres- siDnHf has beensaid that "this Address aDi3ft,i wth very slh alierv tiorifjO' as ultimately, pubiisiiea. : r ? ; j iAsis papersireialing ito this aubject wi) KfllMtained Jn lone of the toloraes" of vri5tiaions iritinff3.V there: seems; rmDftrtrir in eMticipaling their appearance mr foJclablicatibBi sofar.sat least, as to in, the above slJ$entrZWi purpose, Gen.Wash- infl'aj letter, (and Mr. M adison's, draft, arliliritb' -ioihuo)cated.o, t 4 ilnbe pelc?iTed that the letter wfs itm inwards !the ' close of the 6rst Presi- fiial ifirm- heFbre Washington had made IhiM mind to be a candidate for another ectibntland alsol that he had held a pre 1 ln:t. d ft -ii I iLettento Mr. Madison. lone parYnot cn indispensably 'iieccssafy on the other pirtj&i oa? render the5 whole at ' oo distant " peticid -onpineKaosuinQepeooeoviuuuijpy tne world; mat me esiaDusnea.goternmeui, being the -work ofjour ownbinds.with the seeds of amendment engrailed la the eoiW sutuupn, may bywisdomi gooa oppositions, and mutual aliowahces. aided bV experience. bring if as tear ta perfection! as any ' hq iman inctit ttt:nn 'rniar. innrnrimatM ' Jinfl. inPff fore trie ontr itrife amongst us ought to'bei and fioall tA accom Dlishinff such creat! arid pesiraoiet oojecis, pjt giving eyery possioiu support anli ; cement to the Union; that ; jio w ever necessary jt may be to keep a watcbtul eepriubUci 6eryaQtsand yinjeaA' su res, "yet there bugtit;lof be limits" tp it for suspicions r unfounded and jealousies i too lively are .irritating honest feelings, jand oftentimes are prod active of- more evil than goodi'": ?:-..hy;. 'To enumerate the various objects which mi&ht be introduced into such 'an address, would require thought, and to mention them to you would be on necessary i as y Purl own judgment will 'comprehend all that , will be proper; Whether lb touch "specifically the exceptionable parts of the i Constitution, may be doubted.; All that I shall add, theie fbre at present is, to beg the favor of you to consider, First, the pioprietv of ; such an address; Secondly, it approved, the sev eral matters which ought to be contained in if, Thirdly, the time it should appear; that is whether, at the declaration of my inten tion to withdraw trom the service ct the public, or let it be the closing act of my ad ministration, which will end with the : next session of Congress; the probability of- be ing that that body will continue sitting until March, when the House of Representatives will also dissolve, 'Thouah I do not wish to hurry you, ( the case not pressing) in the execution of either of the publfcations before mentioned, yet I should be glad to hear from you general ly on both, and to receive them in time, if you should not come to Philadelphia before the session commences, in; the form they are finally to take. I beg leave to draw your attention also to such things as you shall conceive fit subjects for communica tion on that occasion: and, noting them as they occur, that you would be so good as to furnish me with them in time to be prepared and engrafted with others for the opening of the session. Vith very sincere and ! affectionate regard, 1 pfpiirl Consiltntiba and the ; ideaav bf UrtjTind safety entertame-JI by ,tHerpeo- j LICeM saoress is tqf ;pe aaaea ai Ke xiration bthVj :term,bel following parstrepk raa7cdnclpa)enf K- JJnocr these circumstances a iretam to PicW guitled ithlTaxt iiivii uUy?M,wEii as tiaennauon 'assigns WI Xff f FmjjogpWlhatt, carryr with lbuNTiVERNON, May 20, 1792. Bear SirlWAs there is a; possibility, f iibTal probability, that J shall not see ypu on ypuriireiurnjf ooine; or, it you,t ri;be pn the road, and, under.cjr ciimtanes, which may prevent my speak ing tb bu on the object we Jast conversed upon, l?Jake th lioerty of committing jto papef . the. following thoughts and requests, shave not been unmindful of the senti ments pressed by you in the conversation justiaUued tpOn the contrary ,1 have avaih and again1 revolved them with thought- fill ftnxietv. but witnout oeinff auic pose my mind to ;a longer continuation thelfcfliie I now liave the honor to hold. the&fore still look-forward with my fondest aridimPt ardent t wishes to spend me pe maindef of mdays, which I cannot expect to be long, in ease and tranquility. , ! Notfiing but a conviction that my decli ning the chair o government, if it should bjj the ;desire pf the people to continue me in t, would iovblve the country in serious disputes respecting the Chiet Magistrate, and -the disagteeable consequences which might result therefrom in the floating and with him when he returmed to Coi Ted if by the'Tvriti2nVwiiwni;''.!ik p-sssd' bstwecivthea. r-sh ': 'Prm the JVl 6tlt:Tn:Jtt V-:i dress of AL B. Lamar to hta SiM;w i tuL i... been forwarded wsby rar corresponcfent at Velasi y9 on oeing appaniea uoramander Ju-Chif f of theTeiiaii Armv!: : - Uipiof Tezai! On amminV -"US irjork j battle, ram deeplj impressed with :grtitude,for tudeg tormyfe mizens hcanwaken dmand atfarmy of Aer, ranbetabre and a sensibility to thehermaripnt hannl- ifttha highest of all nrfviUM' iJ&.ti,- u !;1 Vj"tnp 47r lum a ePuaoo paissance. .Tine? come for tha ted. and the Dresenf arlr1na rrirndo ?.tftvi 1 i:-ti:tr ;,r. , . .. - . ' tpJl--w M UK-. A ? 1 thousand lands, and; itairiina ,r tnTnht fi,WW y n pPP'ating the mp ntc Luitdm. i iti umD.iorevRr nn inAnnh m i "iio,,Aucy uuiw 10 pain DTQTervn mifftr tes pi myjite, my sensations anticipate. "T yaior. I11? way. 9Pi il nas, conferred Uppfi rae, for the , distinguished confidence ii his reposed in mej torthepporUlhities well as ferocioos character of their warfare.' Their .. . . i .-- . . ( j - . . r PDorttlhities t cruelly and perfidy were sufficienUts exemDlified t nave tn us enjoyed of testi lapie auaenment Vertices which myuiaculties could Jh oer H11 witli me that Heaven my ihtioil io their' horrid rnassacre Ut; Bjsiar and tLabadM bv' the inostlfnit wniujijneir sname uiv rout . aod discomfiture m f fi&- .11 tDe oan Jacmto,istaod as a perpetual (monument l j IUU85 IUWS, w uii:iiiA suau carry 1 mi conquer, to my retirement and to my; grave, j numbers can avail them nothirg; and their threiu ven may continue to favor the peo-1: elerminatioo!i instead of intimidating, only in of the United States, wiili the 'cnofet 7igoratejhenerte8 of the i bold and. free. Let tokens of its bemfinre ihill,nn mem come., i heir return is hailed with joy by XnA k.rt,u..;. .i.: ' I.u;.u every manly Jvotcexin.TexasU Another oppor- K? r WTW- rm. PTOtuai 4 iU0il. is afforded to' vindicate borf riffht and la- inai iue.i t constitution Which is the Work venire our wronst jTHb .reaterorcV'th r?rh. soul js inserarabft eonneetitvit 'rt ' ais, cay irequently be proved. The ; following 13 Fsrnaps as deci&ive upon tha carraa em l A boy, the eoo cf a barber. , "was t&prr& ta IW attentive-taihedotiM cf k ..r . which he waiaent, and to hard to Improve V" f blfacccrdjtotbejsiay ; C j :! oelwfded to him'.- A"At:.;n : uti w.:ll. - : i . Pfiheir own hands, piay bsacredlr main- er the harvest AThough every blade of i grass taibed ; that its administration in pvery 'd- 00 the banks of the Br&vo, bristle into a bayonet, hahment!may be! stamDedl with frwisifnm it shall not save? tbemTbe very fflanco. ot a and with virtue ; Sand thatLthisi cnaracter lfreeman'8 eve ! "Iazinshieldlof ,Per3eusto hiayjbe ensured to it by that watcllfulness Jooer.t Bver public servas public measures ill ?X' - ??riJ M p' iUk;Jk - i j mi V cdsures nerved m the cause of liberty and vengeance.K vhich on one hand jvillv necessary to Soldiers !, ur country calls! you to her.de- revent or correctj a degerffiracyandthat fence. Your homes, your fire-s:des-the scenes jforbearance on the other, from unfounded ,of Joxxr former joys, and your futare anticipations or! indiscriminate jealousies, V-rSicH would the endearments of domestic happiness,ind rive the public of the besVserviCes, b V j al 1 ' the hopes of futare competence-and peace, riving a conscious infegrity of ond of sammoai?0tt Sf,d'5 J sammoned, the noblest incitements to perfbrm! theni . l"5pir oi gravis anaannmnaiqeir that in fine, the happiness of the people The fuundalioos, of. freedom., Their, flesh. has of America, under the ausoices of liberty,' been food for the raven, and; their bones have "Vv cuiupieie , py so careiui j a oeen whitening on the, prairies uniiljyour pious preservation, and by so pudent a use ' of patriotism gathered those, scattered relics,, with this blessing, as will acquire them' th'e gto decent sepulchral bonors, .to ai soUiet's grave, ribus satisfaction of recammflndihff it But their glorified spirits, still hoverinj ; around I'difided opinions, which seem to prevail at cf K-fr. ?tt a W??e i!duc ni1 sident. ejinquisn ine deiermmaiion i nave loruieo, irid oithis I-llo not see how any evidence to tne elect We have all hadjour shaW iir common stifr 1 5 Detested- recreanilretlro the shades of jthis tarings and common successes, i Theter- ina,nyand olly rwiriorea beautiful land; whose ca.n bej obiairted , previous t My "- vanityr It am sure, is i asj to fallow tDe; to view the subject in i blinder theseiimnressions.then permit me to ". i. i ; 1 i ii . . '. .1 ? . t . . i At i : a . i mi i. . i. t,- . npe rps an us pcconii'ii iinionei. n ia n.n . . . . . . j . -!. 1 ..- ... i uiiucu iic uiuci ui tin reiterate tne request imaneioyou at our jasi aurniuisu-r uie caecuuv6xuvenimeni 01 uiq nr . " ; .h.V t " I the vile epithet oi ;eoward, ra uyio . me., can .. . , . . i-;v1i in mtmm iwr tfi !1JL Uu , .t;.,t f .h nrk lTn,tftd fitatM H..rin .hp pnSin J,fm. M same, whilst the diversitiks ais nibm Lr Y if& "a"iV',( " r-rr"' . . & o ; i.. -..-;! . t i i:. j r - '7" r tt v I public lands alter the iota 01 Aogosi r inean- , 7- ' I . v... . r I .s nl.m imr.l. ;:;Icso)reol.iW8, but Marshall break, !i Xetdyi5 Bald wiri cavil ; ' irid Jet lenih ward electors shake; ' ; Cqmmittcs's to' the devil.' , , 7a..)raia(okeaieileitcati; i tThai(!sucksf a child to deaUi,;; i Or lift Maagascarhat v VVho. poisonc with; his breath. ijnefien the;fien4 ison metstill ; ? Come;!doctor i--biereVyou pay j ; Whai lb:joo, ption, plaster, pill. . ' ' f WtJt drltelbde the beast away t ; - i . .- : ' T- Croaker S( Co j v . w-"7 r . . if.- . m cbuNCmOF APPOINTMENT. I65ii4iiiis bead Insomuch for Buckigham 1 .i' V -v; ' Sftaesjeare. Tare's :ro3gic 'in tlie robe of power, i , :.t n i-i.--.i-- ' ' "'i'r1.' l"l: , a(h(. Ay jlirfgmehVbas alwajs been embarrassed. ; ft brwai .wp all Ihat; breathe faYv&tD declarat.n to ita. -!1!: ' t -?-. 3 retire not only carries with it the appear- That fTnrkrvfl three-tailed" bashaw's I - a 3 ... 1 ' . lad haUdw 31int's levee dress, f Cut by itse Classic shears of Baehri 1 i fbiejitswitcher) -of late, t . Our proudest politicians trembled,;'. rft; Khen th6 five heids thai rule the 'state A J lj would ! fain ; carry my request Arounq tne councu.;uuai oc4wiyv.,- , i irtber tnacL lrasKea aoove aitn Tkea arbiter of fales and fortunes, j ienifble thkt your compliance 'w l lf brains it well supplieU the loss, . ; u tdd to your trouble. - But a the bare Bales and Rosencranu importance, afforB youl leisure,- and I flatter lAdrpade a gefatleman of Rosst ? ' , favti dispositions to oblige me,- tTls yaiiito win: great man's namer 1 1 Dutjapolbgy desire, if the measure am ever yours. George Washington.' At the time of receiving this letter, Mr.; Madison was at his resid In compliance with the it, be drew up the following the affection, the praise! and the adop- we nome ! in1y P"1 T,c amon.caii upon you ; ravn nni : . " to sustiau the independence which they have con- tipn otvery nation which is yet a stran- secraled bj ther aVartydom. and to recompnce, ger to it. I v- i , i wiih.aiei i ted vengeance, the wronjjs they have H Ana may we not dpell with well endured from av perfidioos and jdasurd enemy, grounded hope on this flattering prospect, Shall the calf be made in vain t ' Shall, we , ana iren t t .... nether, and the manv nrbdfs thev have riv. ll,efe can.M. one. so insensible to gout gress, and gave it into the hands of the Pre- Mr. Madison's Draft. j 'The period which will close the appojntf not of that cast ment with which my fellow-citizens l.dve honored me, being not very distant, and the en of an enlightened judgment and a mag nanimous patriotism ? ! ' " .! - j j I We may all e considered as the ?chit dren of one common country. We have ail oeen emoarKea in ones common cause; and shame, as to look with indilT;rence upon4 the desolation ot his own country; if there be $o foul a blot npjri humaoity if ihere be one in the Whole limits offbur landJ who is mean enough. when his home is invaded' "by Vft insolent foe, to and respected universalljr. as the greats seek safety in dishonorable flight,!' would say to good Charles JlbboU, Loan lSKDROS4rf hood parcel ved the indoitrjLcf the tad, and. the . ' - nportmeot i ha fancied he taw irrbta soraetbing more than j the every dat pro. dacuon of humble life, aod accordiogly madeaa; offer la the narenta of th hn. tn ti.- him I. ins service, partly to perform' dotiea of a domm. ,tic natare, and bceaaiohalfy U assist io'the ofiice M a writer or eorjtKt . Of v,rni ii, fT gladly and thankfully accepted. In his nevsit atioo he ever behaved with Respect to bis mas-' ter arid with propr:ett to th-lsa around bim j bat ,wW qmMij sen. mat he lent all the-'atteo- did be hesitate to show uneoMvocally his appro batoa of the lad 's conduct :; ho offered to defrar is w pocKet, ue itaa ror ; jegal articles; r,k":v "," u juuo f pq profession m, nis bfficesHere wasinotbef irBportaat step for the youth, who nowpursued hir! studies with- ardor, arid performed his dotias with a teal which on ly sincere Jand deenlyielt 1 irratitnda could in. 1 pireJ 4Yet was riot adalatiori towards bis supe rior, -nor arrogance towards the- class h$ was leaving behind ever evinced from him. i fie served his articles hot, was entered an at torney in the coart of Kins Bench . and prae-"; lice followed in reasonable proportion ; but. our " TH!lh now a" roan, was'seBed with a - nobler ambition, and resolved to quit ibe grade of soli citor.and try his tbrtuae at-f the IbarvHe-j was admitted to keep terms, .passed thtough . them, and Was called to the bar. with the respect and good wishes of all classes of pits profession. And what had prodaced this --aoNersat r?ood feelimrl Not the fawning sycophantic expressions andae-'i tions of thei vulgar 6oulr but fthe- modest, respect- ful, but independent conduct of a mind well con-. siructed. He pursued bis career with nndevia ting but quiet course, was gradually, raised in l gal eminence and legal digrjny, until he became Lord Chief Justice of the CSnrt of King's Bench, , the highest comrnon law ofitce that can be held under the Brjiish crown. . jkrAJ' ;And here, to any but one whom Jnsult cannot injure, and whose equanimity is such as world-. -1y caprice cannot nnsettle, he received his first indignity following hard upon his highest honorj from the same hands, those of the nest gen tlemen in .Europe,' by which title was recognized the late King Georrre IV. - - , It is customary to make that, magistrata above alladed to a peer of the realm, but this was rsn fused to the distinguished subject of, this article'. on' the ground of extraction , He 'therefore held . I ii H 1 1 1 ifu mj 1 1 n I iib nnnnr iir : w n irrni nnnn k nn r.. inr. ' ....I . ..' . lurever. oo happily did he deport fiimsewj in-; :. ,ij suavity to the bar, such mildness to the; witness -,, t es; soch independence in theipressioo bfopin- 1 that he could convulse the court with the .sallies, tf i of his wh ; yet ever so dignified, that do one durst presume, upon his good natuTe-aI ways lis- tened to with respect rarely, very rarely an ap; I peal from his judgment, bis name was equally , r I Svoonimobs with iasttce ahd eniZeman. and at A length the title came, tardily, which added no- -.- thing to his real e'evalion.thoogh it gave him a seat in the legislation of the nation, as a peer- and which in fact only added an additional do- . ty to those he had already' in his bands. . -. Henceforth he acted with zeal and' rectitude of intention in the twofol capacity 'of legislator 'N and judge, and died a short time back, regretted the greoland I i 4 in e actual., armed atwhicb.he.r lijoagbtl jton'of thf Ear4 allo.ted for t heaue m ,1 mnl hfl riftsicrnatinCT thn nti7rn whi ia t l Ol OUr lortlllies, lUlfilS OUll mOSt 8an?Ullie I Iti. Z. IlIj ..r .:.-.- I Correspondence of the Boston Atlas - Let ; New Toax, July 2SdI835. ClUZen, I f, 1,., morn Via AontM istViiaK rm " abhors the name, of traitor, and centerans , , m ! , Pri,:,in, tIl,t lnA , 7 tain their partiality towards me, that I am not to be numbered among those out whom a choice is to be made. - u I- 41 beg them to be assured, .that the resb lliaritiesi will naturally form a mu- nation's glory, and there shatcHv upon rfilatinn of the nartsl iliat mWir ovi r.rt of danger: fame Jbr himself.1 'and safety tbf his tne than ner nation. ; j v whikt the noble herd, who makes his bo in conlorm tnese mntives to ah . arlpr- I 1 i. it - IT l - i wer is plain; simple and Intelligible. It is this, the. brink I t,, ' ,ui ivi,T.mri. u h.ir deiermmaiion io expose tne irauas coouaieu npon the Government, and the corruption prae tised by means of the surplus revenue, as in the . cave of the, post office department) alarmed the Kitchen Cabinet, and rendered necessaiy some clinei afterwards might be deemed as bad I that tender of tny service, which and uncanqjd. , t., v niyr situation raignt lmpiy I am ithdrawiog iree 10 s principles, bejqg jounued in our ",c; silence n iwn choice, being intend'ai gak not infill. iof ouT,commoningnti, a,w"K.f Py' i " " movement bn the part of the Executive.;' The i;. the activity; ot tne wniga n on- i rendering manifest the profligacyjof controlled the public frauds, and ex. v vulgar gaze the train band of eflice holders and office hunters;, that were plundering the national domains. The managers had a foil view of the whole erouod. Foreseeiow the con. r wunout some orpor omavmff oeen one. 1 1 auumu &iuo juuvoa iuuci 4 1 produce public eood or private honor; that ! charge of this' trust, 1 can only say : ftir tbicil well this path have trod; i ' ? j yoti would urn your thoughto a Valedic- j ctrib hd and '"ca'' I 'lTi,iv.-- :I.ML.nl f.ik eaonrinrr" I I inrU A Arf riUafrnm'rnn In thA niiblir. pVnrPc- I nflministratinn of trie Gnvernhienl. tlifi'hjpst A mankind i tluliUUl 3lUUuvWl ntbatu swu.iwg,' - p w. w .M w j......v1 v....m -.- . . W1 . ?TkJL.: uii.A.1 .f fn V Ttilrori 1 keen KrinArprt with th Preeifpntml I phoir I mpnt'wao mnahlff.' Pnr'Jinv Prrnr nrhinh Ii :-. i :-"la: -.- i i ti, ii T I n)! In ilia Kectn(tmii Vii1!tioa innl.iViiilad I n- 1 tt knvo flrrcnl fmni-friio crknrr :1 . fool il'taKen lilC: e oears. as every hero oueiit, j and nearer- glory with" the flight of ages . I Each little rUliTe bihuhtaio iver filla mfniTlindr whh his'farne fnrever.1vr A to; you enced by the smallest deficiency of zeal for Hyu cuuuuuu , uuuiaiu- v ; 'f tv - i r M seouence and loaded' with their booty. Ahet ougni i am iwiuiure interests, or oi grateful respect i "& ," . -r . . . f- " r" " 1 -, ''ry. :r?j " 4 ,Pift fftr, ibjoiu. , now turnout and cry aloud?? stop this f. r ith84must kus pastJkindness; but bAhetilles . ft must be recdlejted, to dorin, theaespa. , recess may suasion that such a stepis ncompatible with l. 4 "S WnbrtidriTte 0 vourpbbblatbn: Few, of of 1834, '35. Mr. oindexter, tn weuiorm-ei a rayserf you both.-: , , K i - .'I J canclW of report, 8VfTt ?S XfS 2 1 will, with- ?he impre itself edon the present arduous trust, (were x- yluPus cwnuBnnu Jfr;thatexemjtioo, "'1 - iv . .A.J i . '.- . t -1 lv nl nwanres'mnst artnrdichrasrn of voar more presented to ivoogress.. 1 ne. system wis nen or UKCiyw piaineapn 11 proper occasion in ms-rv-7 U'ki-.7 in full ooeration. Us enormity was exposed- th'if t penecuon as any iiumaii wurA can aspire, exposeo aau auueung wu, v rv W fft of .tu.-nonn. nnon th. 4 . - 1. i .- - --, . ! -ii -i- 1 wnini 1 uriuenv useui.111 uuennir urn hbu 1 . ; ' 1 ; j rt w , ' ' . . 1 . v rwi rtMnrnTiirinn ? nn n miniflmiiAn 1 1 1 no rarrrDi n ri i n on nnTipiu inr wno mi r i , ------ t - - j . , -r- r r , H s hielier! came in -view, tis thouffht, ; I , fti-rj -.u r .Zj 'r.tr.. -o.iihiv ".rrt,x--i- 'r- vtf from military life. f f : t - 1 1ll i t . -- i ' i I period oi Hiie, wucu. mo privuie wains ot it i cuusutawun, uuwever, rising lrum a cou-ji - - . f 1 ! J - ;Mtu him some dozens nrustrate fall, t -iV'" 7 , .-. - . i . . I - . x . . . - I mnro ihn I nmrht nn iho mHi Wt NAfc V i,i, fa . Aami I sary, and, wU be most pleasing tome; and i an expenenceoi tne candor wnicii wia so r6"' " ! I : T S - . ,k 1 .a.An SniiU .lM.i;AffiMr AAir clT.thArfvfar! mv rmmdMM. wt:ti ous iq aacnuc n w-anyi o.uier cause Ij . die nnsung,unweptal . . - , J-ftUiVtheif : idcasMl'Mrty and. could gtv value. tb my inferior qualilca4 theextreme iolicitude J which; I am bound ? satetythafrtaW 4m bf thala lions fbrthe tnis' these circumstances fe KfJM lhe: pdoliVmanTand in bidinf them adieu, re- must' have been temporary. In :ths:Cghi el.theirprosperity, -and their happi- f if-KWiPVv rT- T- i tailing Pbthefcobwr was the untertakingviewed when I en- f !, : -W'f. ! ,t rt torthem a blest exchanffe We make.1 i rUfi, fnV: tliA nrUnirit v tnrP Vmnn i."Rinff mnronv -kt.lt fJnni V- f?niri la-'-Xfr. UraiftahnV nft. wMch Was H'f"SfWyw 1 ,-; bfimypo evideUy consuUe4-inpreparing1the final T. JOTf fSPV wjturefrbnliviUas inoWsensibleihat 1hencrein fWetcetf w3doreW but on a comparison of It th. - " rrf-" v. . 3 ' j r I military l exit, to. mvoK.0 acauunuauou- uAiwcigu mi years rcuucra.uic private ,wai l uie-.wo it'WU oe louou mat uctc :ISl!,Id? S011'5'. ih5 blejsinb blProVidenfeu b'f reUremebas nece&-' resemblance betweenlih 1 lyaktra pure spotless band -receives:, - m :,it:jWrt,i r,. I ervht,;ii -tA- til I uu-i,. itlw.. arWnVaUnn laaia. t ' Let offifo Knt1M o4Brv tn trncn i i Aittpnii' nrv bVernment? I I J V & I be ainbn? the highest as well -as nnreVt1 en-.J ideas ennfained iht" Washinfiftbn,l IeUerf - " w w uuiu , & iu 11 LiU Ja- fti ; & t a uaK a.uu Afwi - : z:m . m w - n . a , . - j w- . r I i i Aiid put once more their irfala idresaV hni -I yquiet till :he winter session. v UCe all Or in rtrbni nf nloV 1' .v 5 thanW wbfchahel annalHcircumstan you before. SVTOiT? TOaB.X: have recorded. ; 1 f f Xr upon thehead of these wishes btra 'hopes I tshall ?! cow 'K: ,1 Ak. Poindexter the anathemas of all the ender- 3yexitomcivffllife;and'lfhave ' same liberty bf expressing rthem VZC" nA decisive battle, which ; is the corrupt nss w wnicn ins pun-- t r rA.maVitr noari in nfTaMr.tr iha ean. I t7J" lii i 1? lie monev wm appropriated, was niouea ,w it.-.f . L...-'ji!L I Kr j . -tr,j I the view of the Executive, and with like effect. V 1 Dei ? . i' i tne view i ilfrpnp tit you prove recreant now, iei aim oe , 4. - - , M ,i ep-W!.in k. intrirron aad treatim as. n outcast; and let a "con- - .-5 Tuoooir: in ..".T I tempt rest like .a blacic cioua upon nis, name. --7 - r- L...SLrr.Iw , man n iian tmiiialetaU-ohet. and all will be 8BCU f Wr.Ti'ZLr - 7 I ring the wh ole ol this penoo, uie oruwu fw$ , wei , v, ... . k I ik. m r t mini.trtLuin and . the camoiers. -1 Major General Com. the Army bf Texas. Yelasco, June til, loso., 3 $5", ayery'g cloak for foly'e featner, faaiaugh at ins and outs together. ! yRoaisa - wo. J Tha toAm press these things it tnisbt 7 IHPIJ2 oilier .topicsbbbser ail children ;oitne same, couaixy wuuujr t4at aid ticb in-itself, capable and'prPmis a to rip isj prosperons atfdhappyjM any, wtteWtfther anhalsflor histbryhatei ever hrouoht tb imriieivt tbktbuj; interests, how- I itditerstficdilocal ctsaa ImtotersJ From the JVew Orleans Bee, j TRUE DIGNITY. PhilosoobersI and men who think beneath the I surfaces of things; assert that true dignity exists I in the niind, apd is independentf external cir- ccmstances, wnica tne gra . imagine that it cannly.be found ia elevated statkai.andthe oU world parlicolarly are given joymentsr that can aweeten.the. remnant of with axichdditions'obly as were reqmred I tp the concTusjon, Uiat it ipnly xisis fof- L uvji. Ir llttpr.sia toneh. I tetnpliUon of a long list of myJdays. to partake in aprivate statioii, to com in the midst of my , fellow rcitiienst M that benign; influence of Dod lawsunder i ireP government which ha;4 Been theilftnafe object PtiU.bur Wishes, diahtchi jl confide 'as the habbv. re ward 'of onr tcares bud labort ? 4 May 1 be allowed further to j , J noble. lUostnous wu spoke mJiigb.praise prtbe letter, as wucu- jI;h a eoatemplV to onCKt ess ytUie teelihg. incito theVci densed -andfpointed tjaanner. The i draft o . -Lij gt.k t0 Icspct himself, acd take met lWashlnfftonsf entire approbauon at .-Z. mW. tomake himself respect- the lime, Jt&d indeed there was no man, edis probable enough, and such an effect vej lPWW&JS I whoa he cpssdtedVfcr iaaby yeaiimore ryVf pibdnrfat that 7 Nevery man wno aiDp rrr" jnent .the peculators. . kj After Uorsress aao Deen wikww s six months ; alter ine vv r . day. and week to week, and monthi to moath,; hadpressedft Witb Ulentaad al, ths ccnsidsr- . ation of this subject, the Van Buren men, became alarmed. In the midst of this appretsnsicn. a 1 resolution was introduced into the IIobsb cf. Bft-' , presentatives by Mr. Hunt, prpaisicg the ap; s pointment cf a committee, to exanane iato ths manner in which the pet banks hadTloaned thj pobli money.tnd to ascertain whether any. and if any, what portion of these lands had been lent to membersof Congress lor the purpose of specv i.;n?nianU km th sian was toclocsiaa . few days, tAe. party did not suirpt than Txch 4 j rogress would ha inaaem mo . t secuenuyi tnai po rep . r "J xesolatuixi wu adopted, and Mr. HcaV ewnd .,. .j -Off -1 ..' :.. . I - r 4 4 ' E" 'I ... 5 r . I .. -T ' ' ' " 71 V p - f - -i-.il II ' 1, K l'-