`~±::~~ TERMS OF PUBLICATION, On the cash:Stem. The_Miners' Joutual will :a ft er , e of January next, oe published on the TolhAvlng hams and eondb home: • Yarpne year, • -kw. • ePhreesiz' months, '; . , Payable seihi 7 annuitllyin advance - tiy tboseWrhiv *tide „in th e countv-nt aripually advaace tky*iie whe le - fide:at a Zistartm - ' - ; ' - _ Kr:1 1 / 4 - c4per be-.4xxit uniesi 'the. ;84sciipti - on ,s paid imado*ce,.- , • Five donate in., adeance will Fi l o . skr three , ]eats! Otr.Paperia.detii-ered: by Mae, P-sit Bider vill Charged cents extra. . , • TO• - "ADVRRIIStitiS • •I= I AdOithientenisnnt exce 'era sqoar af,twelve ' roj es* in 6, c u rg ed..t3 114 r ihreeitifititioefr,i• and 50 cents fur one insenian. Firelu,Citf,ey tuider..2s.centa ' fOr each insenion., ready . dilviiitisers wilt he:dcalt widt on the following imankr '.' .. 1. '7 - •,., - -,,...: -• d ie c o un i n ,...; :$2,01 Tiito.midares.:.... - .sllo_ • ' ,Three.fourthn do.:l . - 14.1 the:: 4 do. •.. .•...'... 46 . ,I lalfeolu inn,— :.. J .p,.] Ettsinesecatds t filines, 3 . . . ~- AO ailvertiretrientii must nil@ for in ad vanepon. , iers anaccotitif is ef ed with ttieadvertiscir. .. i l'he charge - of TA kants - wi II be. filCrper annum; fi iiith - the,priviloge_o jeeping, oneadvertiseinent not • cicvding one' •stina eshuidieg "during the ycarand inserting a- smaller - ne, icretiebliaper: - Those who veenpy a Inteesim e will treptiargeatextra.-. .-' Notieesfor Tavq. Licence,:s4. - ' --. •• . , ',-.- '-: . All notices for.lll,eetings and proceedirgs ofiattet 7 via not conildered 6f general interest, and many °Ili! , cr .. Rotices ?which !laic . been i alerted , heretofore gra .thetwilalyptwiitthe: exception,: j . cif.„ Marriages'; and ,dftitlis,'lvill bezliarg ad as adVertisenients. Notices oft:Maths, hi which' invitatio - oie •filo - esietided.to. the . r,ietidii and relatives °film dcceasint toatieud the fu. 'weal Will.be. 6harged oat adieliiiseinenti. . . l' --' • , - , gPEECII - op 11,ENUY CLAY I: 410 Trstical in Kentuky, in reply, totoast 42".. fit Wm hilhor, ihosf eloghentlj prefacid. by _Jude Robinson:2 - - ' Mr. CLAY. rose and 45 1 : 341° ‘" President, was givenitcrour countrymari,-Fiinial, ; to 'bring Own the - lightningfrOrn Heavens. - - ITo enable.me to be heard bp, this in:Miens° multitude, I Should- have to irivolre to my aid, and'to thi'Ow intorq voice its loudest thunders: Alia cannot 'do that,l - hope I shall be excused for. such an troe of my lungs as practic:al and riot inconsiStour with the-preservation of my health. • :And I feel that our first duty, to express oar olligitimis to a kind:anti hountiful-PrOvidenee, for - the copi ous and. genial: slrowers - withwhich bre. bask:int blessed oneland•—ra refreshment of which - it. stood niOfh in need. p . m one, It:lfni:to Mita ble' and xlutifnl , thanks. The inconvediplice ti - 11;, on , thishove . occasion, is very ; slight, tchile pad& these tiraely*tins produce is very greal.anducouraging..,, . , Fellow citizens; I "find myself now in a situa tion' somewhat like was placed in a few yfars ago -when travelling through' this State of Itulianix,-from• my friend ( - Mr.• Rariden) . near me comes::: stopped at a village, contain ing some fair or five hundred inhabitanticand had scarcely alighted-before Y found' - Myself 41n , rounded in the-liar-room. by every zuhrit male -resident-of the place. After a while, I ; observed a gtoup.ci:insulting together in one corner of the room, anclsh&tly atter, I.Nyas diffidently approach= cd by one of them, a '4ll, lntik, jean; but sedate ii:ml sober looking iierson:viith, a long ?ace and high cheek bones, - who,, addressing said h? was 'ciniamissioned. by .hissiieighboia, to request that I would say a few words to theUa.- Why my good friend, said I, 1- should be very happy to do any thinagrntifying to Yours:elf and-neighbors,' butl am very. much 'fatigued, and hungry; and. thirsty, and I do nut think,tho occasion is i;xact-• lv suitable fora speech,. and I wibh you' would olcuse me- CO your friends..,_ Well; says fiei Mr Viay,-I confess I thought,imMyself, especially as we have no wine to offer you.tchdrink. New, if the,wortliy , citizen of judiiina was right in} supposing, that a glass of wino was liccessiry. preliminary,: .and a precedent condi_ non, to the delivery °fa speech, yowhave no just right. •tcreipect-rnle from mo at 'this time;, for during the sumptuCilis repast frOm-whiCh we have just riven, you offered me nothing tedrink but cold water—excellent water, it is true, from the' claSsic fountain of our lamented. friend Mr. , Maxwell, which has six often regaled us on cele brations of our great aoniversary.. , 4 rdieat laugh ter.] . • . • • .{ protest against any interference of my being inimical to the Temperance (*MC. 9n the con trary, I think. it an adrnirable l Cause that has done great.gocxl, and will continue I to do goiml, as long as legal coercion is • not-employed, and.jt rests exclusivity upon persuasion ; n'nd its own intrin-' sie merits.. • , - . I. have-trat,ihrf rcpugnante to speaking.iii, the -operr,air to a large a'ssemblage.— Hot whilst the fitcultY of Speech 'c'estiains to - me, I. cap neiter feil' that rePtignance; nay& feel other' than grateful scrisations, in making my acknowl-- ctlzcutents - - Under. such circumstances as those which hallo brOught us togetlicr:' Not that I aui so presuntiptuoui as to hclici(that I base been the'oclmsiOn-solely of collecting this v3st. multi , AinOng 'Aka Inducements I cannot help thinking 'that the fat.wlaite. virgin Durhatnilcif - er of, my -friend' Beriyman, that cost' SGOO, which has just_ been scryetfl'up, and the other good-ithing:s . !Vhich have been so liherally spread before iis; exerted some influerMe, in s swelling thi.4 unftrccedcittly large Meeting. [Great •. tcartUot hitt feel, Mr. President; in ofrering•my, respectful acknowledgments l'Or the honor done me; ire the eminent addresg which Yon hive:,just d and• in' this selitimenis with- which you, concluded it, that your warm partiality, and the fer.Neril friendship which has, io Idng 'eNisteitbe:- twern 317, and tha kindness of my neighbors and friends around ine,,tia.yingliromptedun-exagge'r sted 'description, too . &wild-Mors, of My . public- services andMy poor abilities. • 't seize - the opportunity to present iny.ll6rtfelt thanks to4he whOle people of Kantuek?,itOr. all thelligli honors and distinguisht.dtfaVora wlric have ieceiced, duringa long redence, with them, at their hands, for liberal patronag,el Itae're ceived from theta in my profiaisional pursuits, fcit 4 •^',ercilient places in•which they have put' me, „ ena l l t e d „ aetc , it ;;:::,h,j forth,, getrrousand un -boirtled -cuniidence which ,-they 1 " 1 •Y ° 'best wed ilium 'Me, at all tithes ; for'-itris ;gallant and un. Sweriiitg fidelity,: and attachment - 'with' which they . stood by me, thronghOut all.the trials and an.nieritful and arduous life; and, above all, for the scornful indignation with w I thew repelled Winfamous calumny 'gircc gainit . mY'minto and Lme at a momentous pc od pplic . eareer: In'recallingtoonr Merlitoy .thnciredinstances of that period, one cannot -but 14 . filled with astonishment at'the indefatigability. 44vith'which l the cahirr:rty was propagated - and the . zealous' partizanAtoe . to which it was apiNed; not only without evidende,! but in the a- full - comPlete refutaluma. iindei whatever de 7 cepifise, - delusion or * ignoranie, ,it was received elsewhere, with you, My friends and neighbors, and with the good'people of Kentucky; it recoil , . ed • - no, countenance, but in proportion :tcr the veaom and the malevolence of its circulation in/ the':viior and tke magnanimity with ; Oich_l was gPriorp`osly .supported.- Upheld briar OrmatiOus - lies of in - Justice of ,the charge,:lraliould 'have borne myself mills becoming fortitude,. if -I had, been af,andone4 was:lby so large pertion of ;ley- count#lnekk; :but to have hien sustained and Vindicated as I washy the IpeOpfe of my own State; by you' who knew me best, and whom I had 'so, mixiy..ecasoruitil hive and esteem, , '' greatly rcheere ; d "and encouraged ine M my award pr9peaF. Eternelgratittide- and 'iltanka ez.ei ctueJi „ fricudif ana "Or dictil miiiil4l etiettigiiia6 -ritiOnof REM NNE Pin S2MY lIM RIE VOL'::::X.VfIL me tlitsilay ; and for the ezeeJlence nitro:l4nd; ance of the pirbeeue'.,that . ho ,beenProvided,fOr 'our entertainment... AndLthank; :ftain'tho bot 2.. torn_ of my.lieert; my fair countrywomen for -hen ! ;thing and gracing and. iddir4 - bi jiliiney to ,this_ occasion,ly„their numerotis attendance,'" . 1144, deheney, iiihkrefinemeni i,ftheir teX. will riot i 1.... ii:(w.tkielm to pairia lie rotigher scenea ofhuman. life,, whtuay. be , sure -that Wlicheyer,by.their pre tence; their,smiles anaapproba!ion eirelestery4_ it is no ohlinary:. Occurrence L .. That.prtwence is_ always an. absolute ' 7 g.pareirty , of , order,, decorum' and respcet. 'I takethe.greatextipleasure in,bear 7 ing testimony to, their value and their - virtue:.: I. lave, ever- found _in : them trite , " and ,'steadfast Lfriends,zenerously,sympathizing in distress, and, I :11 Y - ::, their' scoUrageous - fortitude . in •hearing: , it : ,.themselves; encouraging.:. QS. to: imitate...their I eXample. . Andrwe.,, a 1 -. !Draw, Mid '4:einesaber how, - aitilis4i);.they ;,"..!•'. l- P o *-CrfultY aid a great and "goad cause, witiout any departurn froth ;!he propriety or dignity of their se=.: o, .• : - - In lookinglacleapon My 004 and 'progress through life, I ; have great raciiiiittisle thankful. •Mr fut4er died in 1781, -leaving mean irifant,,of too tender years to retain. any recallection of his tendei . imilesar endearment:,Mysarviving parent rentovcd,*--this State in 179i'..', leaving4ne; a, box . , of Afteenlyears of sage, in the-Office of the ; High Court of ... Chancery,. in"4li6,city of Richmond, without, guardian, •withOuil:pecaniary :means of . ,suPpoti; to steer my eoursees- - •1': might or contd. Ai,noglected education was impo , ol,y' niy awn irregular exertions, withoidthe :benefit of syStem. atic instruction. I studied law frineiphllylit r t". 110 oftee.of a lamented friend, t'he late Gov. BrOoke, that attemei . General-4 Virginia, andolso. under the aui3pices of venerable and IO ented Chen .celloi Wytlie. for vhom I had ac as an •Inhart: 11 uensis._ I obtained a license top, etice the•prh fession from the -Judges -of the Con tof lAipeals of - Virginia, and established myself n Lexington in' 1797. without patrons, witholit the favor or countenance.of great oil - oimlen , without the Means Of,Payini,my . weeldy b oarti i i , ..,l:Ad , in the .- midst of -.h Rarj uncommonly. distmOished by eminent- members. I remember _ hi rcpproitable I thought[ should be if rchuld Midip'.£looo yir.. ginfa money per year, tind with' whit . delight -I vie eved the first fifteen shilling - fde„, -My hopes: wer more than realized..-. I immedito?Y „rushed iota a successful and lucrative practice. • - I In --- -18b3 or '4, 'when I was absent frOin the.. County of Fayette, atthe Olyinpras Springs, without my knowledge or previous consent, I was brodght forward as a candidate, and elected to the Gerie'ral Assembly . of this State. I served in that body. several years - , and wastren trinsferied go therSenate, and afterwards to the ilonsoof Itcp-• resbniativeS of the United . States. - I will not now dwelli upon the subsequent political events otiny, political-life, or enumerate the offices which I hive filled. During my public career,' I have„had bit ter; implacable, reeldess enemies.- . But if I have been the object of misrepresentation turd-unmerit ed _,. calumny, 'no man hasbeen . , More belnved or honored by m ore dev;oted, faithful, andenthuskis- ' tie friends. I have no -reproaches;none—to make towards my country. Which has distinguish -1 ed and elevated me . far beycind what I- hadOny . , right to expect. I forgive, my enemiesi and hope they may live to obtainthe forgiveness of their own heara: - ' ' It Wiluldlicither be fitting, -nor. is it my ' Our pose, to pass judgment o n nil the acts of my;pub.l.. lie lifq but{ I hope I. sliail bp excused for one or. two observalions,whiclillie , oceision'appears to me to. authorize. -• ' ••:,: ' ' -'. •-: ~„.. . I never but once changed changed my .opinion mi. any: I great measuie.of national policy, or on any ; great nineibl6 of cebstrUction -of the National, Condi, I tution. In life, on_ deliberate, I I adopted the principiii.bf interpreting the red,. eral Constitution, Which itad. been so . hbly &vel-. oped andllnforced by, hir.lladison, in:lds:mem, _arable report, ta the : Virginia I.,egislature, andrta thifillaa I understood them, I have constantly, ad; tiered. Upon-,the, question coming up-in the Senate ofithe ;United Prates:to re-charter; the first Bank of . the-United.. States • thirty years i. ago, I opposed the Tretharter,. upon c.onvic fions which I honestlf entertained .. "Ile.:expe rierice of the war, which shortly , . the 'Condition into which' currency - ;of the co :nit: - .: , try was :thrown, *without: a Bank;and, rmai .tlaild, later and disistrous experience, convmed me I was wrong: .I publicly stated tif my constitup&sts,in a speech in. Lexington, (that . Which .1 lies" tnade . in the - House of Representa tives of the UnitedStateS,not havinglicen report- _. . . .., .. . . and ea,)iby reasons for thitt„phange, they , are prweived in the arcliKes orthaeountsc I appeal to that record, and I am willik ',o4oudged not anti:hereaftei by ;their valblity. • . ~- "-----...,..,„:„. , • . I,iyi not avert to the fact of this-Soiltaon stiinee of chqiige Of opiniOn,• l as ipsplying'anyPeZ sons rent, but becauielt fs"*; fact: I will, how ever,'saitbal I think It ‘.ery, perilOus:lo the titili- - ty.pfany, public fanto make frequent etiangeri of r opiiii . oii, or any Chartgab4uplin grO4nds iteslsuf. ficient-and . palpable, that-the_publie can. clearly - see and appr4zlt t rem. If: ej - .pauld look through fi'veindOW inte , . ' ' luman' .. bi ea...sti—..tu. lAk- e re ' d' i 4 *: coverthecausts r wbic ed-tochange o N p - ' -*on, they might be made'witho sionl-. ButaslilinpOsSible, tOPentrate the-hurnakteart, atA , is 7 tinguish bet Ween theiiribitei . indllie' . ; , Onesfinci . fives which 0644 it, any public man4ha '.`etri; , . -ges his opinion, ones deliheralely, fortried and yr. mujgated;.under other ', - cts . dean: thos which T have stated; draws aioiiiiirbirn distrust, impairs the4ublic cinifidenee, - .o4,les,sens 14's • capacity to servo his cotintry. t will take- this occasion now to *say, that I anti . and haVe t+..eti•long satisfied; that it-vvorihrita`itri - been wiser,and More politic innie to baits dcedin.; cd accepting tho office of Secretary of Suit l olit 1825:; Not that, my motives Were not as pure aril patriotic 'as over'earried any man into titiblia, of. Not:that the clunariy ., which was : applied to the fact was not as gross and tuillautided:its any that WaS''ever proOgated. [kern io*kady cried out that Itt.r. Caner 'Beyarly,, who, had been, made - he organ of announcing it, had recpntly, borne testimony.' to its . being. ,tinfouncieri.'N,lr, Clay sairit vas true- that ho hid voluntarily borne such testinkeye - But, 'With great.'eanaost ness and erriphasis, Tai:ant not - 0- tlitinny—:here, hete, Yizac, r4eatiidly; touching Erie heart,; amidst here is the beat • of all witnislea' thatvalde friends , 3 csqem; 110 1' not unite 41 . urging n;iy : .p.exe:r4aiieO of the, otrice. plotthat.,o,::adniiigaiiiiaii iel,W. - AdaTtp 3 :will4loC, TPilicerely - comp* 4,1/U4:that prudence - . o:hirmilec!sfierv. otonomy; purity, prudence and .oikiddifillot Atutt Mr. Attune was , himself wanting in _any of ;-- • _ = = , . . • - • • . • . . • . • • .: .:: , ...1.- 4"-- , . .?!... i ';-- .. ,-...,.;?.,-..-......,!,,?'' --,,_ i,,,?: -,-:,-. -,,- ~„ ,' , , • , . , _ - ..,,, ....... . ... 1 't --, .'- y t - Ai n . i - 1 — ::f " • ' • -- .....- - 7--,.7,"` -,. ~.. •,- , ...,. - ..z;. 5,..--,, , ,..-- .44 :-•'' .". ..- - ,-, -• ' :.:' ..1... , - - , :-,' l' ,- •., -,• \ ~ ~- i- - 4 f, -.s .'i j .._ .'' • ',"' .^ - • '. - r ". 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'.. ' •"-"'. '''..... . . .• 1 • . . .. • _ • . . . • .. - ... " - " • BEM :' , :-. l `-f—', - .. 5 '-::4 '.:':- r:c.:,-,2.•_ El ME ME ME BE BE ' BM Ell IN=IMEMIM WE pcLy BY UNIAMENT BANNAN, POTTSV ILLE, SCHVYKILL COUNfi r d PA. ME Ea Elia 100 .4tgn Itunliftwittorl, ;and Apright „!rol - patft. intcntioo - ,whieh were suited 14 the,nll*4. citraorditta eaikofrare aid varied at!: t*lta4rtsovliateirer diiiersity of opiniorrintay;el - as to his resent Ogee in the Honig); ef,!teik' . resentatiyes;xand-earidor, ei'ine'Ltio - say- that ; 14e`r0 are some things]ilv!, it ri4clii. l deeply re, grct,),ifis with no less.treththatAPleamtre4 de clare. that, during the whole ,perfed. istrAtien; isi4ttite4'4. 4 . WAS. nfi - lnap cool have shown a.: o 3 o o'Aevista. •att.lcht4nt , to the ita great intereitsi a more ardent disiteitaithfullY .49 discharge his whole duty, _or brought to his, aid wore useful ex?' patience and knewledge. than Jee ( did.". Pricier •acted with lucre ease, sit - 64404p: "and advatrtago, than- I did with:that, ingsi-able stna.ittdefiitigalp gen I will add, that _ jitori-h.;into4 incur prevail. - ed iii. linfUtaii4et . Waif • - But liiy ortai,i'n ate,Optint the "niteci",-arefti out f . - "u m = "atitio the 'poWertif:ifetraction,. oria the force of !gnat:oWe, find abiding' ith:Mo- Sure, 'a canfidetteein'the::',conseious2:integnly - and Up- . tightnesi "of_inY" Own tigtives";' , llol' that , igkiar anee, I had' a remaritable! Mid .laughable eraMple : on one oceasion:_Whiciii , villt relate r t - -:t Waetrav- . :Tiling in,. 1820,,-thugla r •l helickiin..Was;•lkitt:• 4 . - Ylvania. "county; in 'lrirginiai• on : .rriy' return to Washington, in .ccimparir With' some: "yonrig friends. =- We halted at nigliteat a tavern, kept hjr, , an iged gentleniin; ; Who; I quickly "perceived ; from the disorder and confusion which reigned;'.. had riot the itappiriess`tO tinier it , wife:` , --Alter A. harried and, bad Afpor i _ the, old, gentleman ::Sat : tio*n - by arc; arid 'without hearing inii:iyartfei but 'uride_rstanding that "*(11(1 - friftti_-KentaCky, re marked thathe had' fonr.iseine In thitt ,State; and that' he tins very aoriy . thetWere . divided in pol ities; two being for:Adams! 44;0 .40i Jacksori ; he wished they were all for . .. Tac k -aim. , Why ?. t asked him. Deanise,: ha : said,, that fellow Clay "andi`damii had Ch'eatedJach:SOn'tnit of the Pres.' ,ideney.,:. " Have you ever seen any:ovidence, my old friend; mid I; of that 1 No, he repliedinime, and heWanted to' see' none." ; But, -I Observed, . .... ~, . .... _ looking hiin directly and steadily In the face, sip- , pbse Mr:Clay - were to conic here and assure you,.' ;upon ipon - hi" honor, that it Was n vile;caluMnY, and not a word of truth in it, vionldyen belieirehliel i go, replied the old gentleman - promptly; and cm: pliatically: - '1" said to "bier,- in :cenchisicin,f will YOU be good, enough to."ShoW rnite'lled, roullibr hint good night. :The next - racirni4 having iii*., the interval my c=ame; he came to Inc , full: of apielogies, j bUtfiat" tone :Put' him' at hiac.ease by aiiining ,hirri'tlitit- "did not feCi in the slightest degree hurt oi-Offentiok,with hint. t . .':• - •,: - --....;,.----• Mr. President, I'have-beeif,itagiseckleettittii. doe, eftenaCcused plaudit* '',. fibelieie;" IiOW over, that my accusers , will_ lie gerierlli- found to be political opPinietiti oilhi - friends of a;4pirants, in 'whose way ' I was supposed idater4i artd - itWas• thought ; Therefore;items*: to shoie Me , cisids I defy my'enlimi4 - to point out any-act or int stance of soy life". inivvhidli I have sought the = n!-: tainment , of ones - by disitoivrable'or Unworthy means. •Dfd.l.display, - inprilitiate;amhition, when under the - odiMniitration of Mi. - Medisoni. I :de- 'dined a foreign mission of the finst.grride;andatt Exgoutiva •Depailinent; both:of Whielt loilindli tenderedia met When, ==rider that of -- hie. She cessor; ,Mi. -Monroe; I woe first Sin 3i:inlaid (as no one lnovirs betierthan that siethng - old.Patri-" ; et; Yorialhart ;Roberti; now threatened; asTthri:pa--, pens tell US; with earns - Igen frontahsdrice which was never filled with!rdere honesty and upribts'.' ness, because he delities • to - be !a servile - instrtb; meat, to accept a Secretaryship,` and Wa's idtM. , » wardi Offered I a curie blanche of all.tho'forelgrr missions? it the epoch of the "election 15p - t137.5;_ I believe that no mit! , doubted at Vii'asliingien , . that,.ifl had felt it ic y duty to.verti; . ferOone6l Jackson, he, woidli haVeirivited me to fake ctuirgo Of a' Department: 'And - such, 'thicloulnedly. Mr; Cratiford would have"iiime, if behad beeit",elect- - el' When the Itarrjsherg • COnyention lasseiii;. bled, the general - expectation was alit tlfO,tionir..' nation would , be given -nie. It was given4o:the' lamented liarrisom ; ' Did I extfibit 'eatiadidinai ambition when; --- elteerfully napfiesaing;' fi•thfew myself into ,the ciiiii.ias'ami-rnadii every eiertiOn,- in MY power to insure it suceesa.t,.: Wiati!it-elsi daiceof unchasteria ambitioninlaid reSign; as IsebOtly did•rni seat : in 'thti Serrafe,:to'lreaign the.Dif tatoraliii - Wi*WhiCli ..Mi s elienrieli had "so kindly InVeited me; and, curi.; hoinek:bithelniet . walkS 'of pri'vate .. life ! - ' - t-f- -4,-T. '. -, ;-:" ' r .•.. But I om,` .. l.kinbi fi ensbecausei4ine;of My tOun tryriten lave Seeir"fit ' ire , ;a4toolitill-;rwitairilF with the: succession .`o . the Presidential• .. oifiee. "Do those who prefer "the ebargejthow what ihave. done or 'not ihtite;:in connection' with that °Neel. Have they given, tie*elvci'lliO2triuta.. ti'in: ' quire'a all info_ any' agency l ef- ' m — ne' respect" 1i I' I bliete„ot:.' It ii a iabjeet'Whieh I. apiaoa 7wldi . iill gio.'dclicity Whiell,belOuge.,te .It - ; and Wit due regardto the dignity of theei„; •alieclatationb "of which I shall, atthe: - Saine thue speak to you my "ends,andneighborit",',Wiih T out reserve; and with`f4niitfun4 - caiiilnr.' . :- I have proniPted none Of jiosel - riiiivemehti a: ma g a ep people iwiicl we have se necounts. Aiffr as I nin concenied,theylire: -alb - awe - titer "lpontanechts, and not eitly:withent eintert . witti, glib, but m=ost ,generally, , Without any viols knoWledgci"im my part. 174 4 01zi... am ' fur and' 'gratefel-I:_profentidiii gt ttefitt";ttir :.these ! , , estations'ef, terifiderreeVatia.'atittelinent, I' . will a' - onceal nor deiijr, : i' z llitttiti&dbeert, and mean to:re!,ain,o, pnsaiv. ,, ,‘ilfiacit4itdiffere,nt' spec:- Lifer.' thava - iet - ! . a 4 tiliaa . , - .:61' filk and.seen''. enough of high •cti :u4iaiiito'ciiilde itialust: r-iy.y ! Lappibciitti s theifiriil -,, IMit Careii - ;,,`thisir re:. spensibilities, their ceaseless '.d . 's:That":eiti;'.' 1 intitOtof their Offarthint - nliersontd po' point -triour, would restrain - tiro from 'welting. to SII 'One; .ibi_hithestof MOM ; itt"nz 45:arable: of " 4 1 0 6 • ' ts u it..w3shl 1 sue,With.Politicab opponents, much less with pa Utica! friends. That I Ithonirlfeel , greatly honor ed by.si call frame majority - of - the People of this - country, tcr dui highest '-offiess '.- within their gilt, •1 - • , s, not deny ;, nor if priy health wells preserve 4; might --pal at:liberty to declito. a'snmmoni. so, authoritative - aid conitnandifig. - , 'But , I declare; Mest'solemnly, that havo; - ;rtriti`up:to: - .this mO.: , moat;' determined'. Whether 'Wilt Consent to' the ufe of riay naiad or rintas a Candidate tOthli.,:ohiet Maiffstraey„,:. That ." iii ti , ..':graiis questioa,.which iiiiata - bedeolded by -Oil attniniblelights;:lvhich 'Uthini,iahot it - eirisitiif yet telarl detided*atiflir • decision OtWitlch I Tresetra to-histelf, - *.ctt,'rta I' , . . . Aoipiertra;;it,, until theROL. tiliAtuivt4r On 4., - ' - led 'That'llerio ' t o ot;' ' 1 ittiedit. , to4 o ' Oct v s; , . .., ~. Ilt i ! " , ? 5 . 4 ~ thinlis'''7o ll TAxilic."'.:V* l4 _4 ol, : St.c.i,to - survey 0rt110444.0T91410 should be 4e state of pablia oittAti properly 'Aortaideref,-,ond inil ', , .. , g-"•., .. _.,_ .. SIM ME - , JULY":- 'IV A. 842, „ ,t'r4 ~. mow. _. _.__.-'~.~-~ s " - _ ___ __. RES Mk 24 MI . tiL* 34 announctn~,zS'ctittree,of conduit ror ,myself, it is . intra[i,lapooasarYin opinion !'whareveiri,epO ..thoSO.Pntinill'-i 3 inietnents which: , tirade or: may be coi ; templated; in re. have sped to tire nos tcelectiOri l''; : eitilunt of the United Btetes,?'.., • ,If icr. .- halm nerved itty anv - uns i L iik en [Mrite end by a l . 4‘ tq l t `.-tiiislY.6.7,evert;:th3.embarrisnment:und diat rfs which now overspread this ' Union; and when they =came, to•have:, -- eXn'iti.i , 'myseif anxiously, at the xtr~ Session Tikih.l?;.lS'!-an-Yise'&aling iemedns.`; i t plh'eve ; •diiirOd tay;aiid:reforrn irf:the geherniitihninistration, cur • tail and .amply Pro'. pt the Gay,. Waiatit - ei.the'keople by a Tariff which would givtf ,it revenue Hurd theMproiedtio* ,',Caineetlytionigh( . to -* Otahlisk bright but - tcon - , rare,f,Ciareplerif a party in pciiver, faithful ; iri lte,pr*iti4atid_p[OgP.triade when out of IMvrOf;:744llo3(3.'..*i.vl,oo,!o.4ertions and endetivori-justify L the niciifetion reit :ambition; I hate wishedithe-goodop#tion: of the world; .butialefy- the meat 'ataligrtarrt'or tnY enemies to shott,thati. have attempted Id gain it by any lovi • - or 'grovelling -aftalhrany unworthy sac - riffcPi th - tr'OlattolX of any Of the obligations . of, donor, o r by :a breach of.-.4lny. Of the dutiesi which • ' :I• F p Frk , Orio personal ,all ‘Wion's end reminiscences; to theTvastltalure important leet:titthe, present. actual - Condititut of this -coun try. -. if tboy:couid. - -4ver be justifiable or excuse , blo[l::tryould be u iuchad gccSsitiq,as this, when. L 174111, addressing „: those to Whom - am bound by no,ipoly:lntittiate and In epeef