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Oti 5 . the wings pf th '- ~ -. , , . . ..,, 7-4,nii,b,E:iltreay_th - ejod.whAto„,furlit NOlittliry ; For it tennis) the wdrid all.our toridest hopes rest,; In,tikegitirfand-weal:ol - the 2- Brirle - of llte - TVeirt,.7 - , --14tirj r ilitigSdith - thoaarierwhile-'neatkit we' stand,' With freemen's' high -hopett tit ough , the_ past has ,p - —, , , , pr,oved dreary,.. •, .••'.. - • . . . ..)inii join'int,the cry-that novdteelilt through the land - Mil ltd . eciiniii ti'i'r.Joitln. the iv,B,b.iikeyt ? of Erie. / . . 1 ,, .. Then .let., eunh tritelteartnhare, In theicing tintlAii.iiraye_ .. . _ f,',,....frhßt_olit4pouniryiridu'raise andtheir vengeance Vi "•eolard - - ' •' ' '' . AnO,the ss,t9 aturthe hooks by foul - trution opprest .61tinAlw glory and , weal.ln the-Pride of Wait. . .' • • • That Banner'shall November'a sun gleam T .'-• ''.p'et' the - rout at the • spoil - amen and downfall of SAPllriallanfalle - TmstfittleaAva 7 as-rt dream"— L.... ' When the - • long , nigh,tis go in and the taw!' ~ . - ~.. : • . brings reason: . . Andallhail the r . : When with hiar We' inserihe on our flat • . CLAY ; . And the sicnnt and the pland:t are pontrifrom env Ifiren t, For the glory ond wearof the Pride of thell'iTt; The meed of Truth's stildier!—vait;Woman that — lmise, • A priti - er for the true liemtts lliut Banner 'llOOl - ding,' . 4 ntl the beam of here:re, as tint flag meets lieetirze bright SoNwheli gets are un folding ' r For all.own hersbles . t. sway-- - Agd,linnoi•ed and gay,7 ' And Youth u hose at war-fire la kindled for 'thAv . For Woinan-Fair WomA.N ! ' leaven's last girt lit, best, • Grects::witli 9miles-all who .vote for the Prqe of the QM Tkit fling forth ore Banner! give ha folds to the Onr•irosi pa¢•iot ottil Statesman procloim • While the deep tones or Freemen—like the pttr ti, of srl s, The worth nod - the truth ot,r I TtrtaY C intro Let RR uniiilres fte.els cUnahe wings trikthe fee ;441 IlliTtriavneld 'try F O ,l . v , F .: A v A rtiln.Aqur fefoltoit-hopt: Li the glory 111111 weal or lilt', OF THE WElri, .'-Th PS ?J -' c L's riTato IrAcoanN cLun. e following is an extract from a i-iv erfn y written paper nn the French Revo lution, in the last nnirther of Illackni Magazine, •entitled . " Marston or the mil verituresl a Statesman." The narrator has just eSeiiped death hy• the guillotine, ;and in dashing along through dark lanes and alleys,i siaatden encountres a crowd 'of Sanshetdol les, vio nee on their way . 'to the:ine - etin,g of the Jacobins.. He is :dolnpelled to Joni them and in iheir;cont patty nbiler'ves what-follows: "Ye j utmir_ plunged into the - darlthese of a vtistpo.2eviddntly a-conve e nt, and ivltPre tote of the massive.,walls struck to the marrow...l - felt as if walking tlirough n-rdtbrneFlionee. h urried On; n tremf htleg loin; toward-the end of an imptense lofty ,ai . sko, was our guide Land the `crb'ivd, ton familiar mjtli the may, rushed, _ __Lthrhug_h_the inttriraciee .tvhere ilc; Many Wet tied heidre them, antl)tsT7 . iteihariai itianY •a, deed that shunned e '=say .h.aa-kren _Tierp: , etrated: /At length • .to,A large gallery, • • - itatiattee7ifs marketl--with-t -.„:pbtmt,A.,.oong,TatyaqOp:; , :el:6ll',lntlfeit'ftyti. at - ; )iength , _.tniikAitr .seattc 'tht : lliglteat part,. tlieJelbh , &ational, • • 6'Ailtiiiiio,l-4.a5.-_0111!tt frtttn, getieYlly!~lieliiii;'-tiru9.amouiuzot flame: Of .:qe, teliii4i e , e ifftic„l._ , 61 : . . r ..— --tivis-wqlvisible but 'th'eivrtulistit - (411, 1 -' I - - 744114tite i fOf 1 • P m nil 1 „ ''coarse.:' g i:n?n co and'inaytYr i 01. , i Al dfickpied 6tviner of a a,ihataualat' l 'qiiirafl ! VA foll; for t ' 03 ' AiltitioCainyiv ,• rwii c thistioilligco l a `, I, 4 ;iiiid:o4l,! flii'hi'-ii`" *L` -. 4 h 71 ir l ig, 1 w• g i,) ~ i.,,J .- ... 411 .' vitr) 3 7llrriment,' '' ‘ ~,, e i' 3te YI 0 1116 aechdollill i4iiitii ilfoliof , 1 0icetiffiiit4efi , 'so , ;,46itiiiiii , ilitegin: Autii/04440: , iiii;iiiiai 7 Thiliilitr‘ r- , •,..-ft 4 i t v,, F-ov,yr ,-.....:4142Agiftin-liiyitlior. might lutite bielerrtit ', \ ''''T.'-:l4,fliqtYP43PCl9#4l4l'tlitiptes'eAL 4-46,..e, Aißilikfth*OliFisiimr, da;liiiik igildi li,"''' vaiiiiMitilito f‘ tit f:l,o ' -4 , - i i * ifl r ' . ',t... .... *II . 1 0 9 046,0,*kiiiipi proji. iiitititibOi' ii'll - 7 --'1 ' '''''' 'r''' t e a his e lete.4tAltiwee Be'Ail -7 - crigh-r t az : vitior b'''''''44 e 'by )0, r, , 4 7" c tit is P ,* , '# ' 474146.&refe1. +~~~j. 4rf . itrEirr.nuvo'rEn! , ' ,, roiueringxt'Avlivbettafdztirez;i'-*itt'tllt'Ttslistk,"'r:jetOtefle**ktAA!irtOß;iqOnA:tl*ti:-:*G*P.tJiAttfittii'4fß'i['S'AtittV''sooieEVoioaii . •,.. •.. • ... ...•. • •• •.• ••.._•...•....•• „.. .r. wititr, • • • • MERE ES ( L • ' •;.+ . • • ` 7!4 " OhylPOMPOP;k r Al i S t Ait t ; 9lo,o:,ol,h 0 : assembly; Itakthe; strongest yesemblanCe fi se'affold' 'red ".li' , w all iwere,suepended chains and 'instruments.. of torturdef,everi-AfOrrid .the . 4ungeons of - old timespand though-placed there for thpeakeof ernitiaei'. With the mer . - Ciee , ,of;a ~,:age,;.yetv.enr iantiagthegenerslylealif eno:cie depth. ,l In requiredho addition ren ttr th'e'hall 'Of the 'Ja'aoliirra feCrfuLf. . . .wele alwayslt old at light, often prolonged throughtke . WhOl e: ni g htk TA,lti.e.Y.S.sformy and often sanguinary, daggers Were drawl: l and pistelsAredsSassinations • streets sometimes followed )itter..attiCks on the tiL;Jichea;'ind - at:' this period.'ihe u• to it wrath and terror of the factions had risen to such a height; that. dvetirdeetipg 1 might be only a prelude to:exileOr the : axe,: and the'delibeintrett of this 'especial night must settle the question i , wh_ether-the mon y-or u 'lc -to-tra - cend the se.i did& ItAv as the debate on the 'ex ecution:of the unhappy Louis' XVI. The arrival oldie criiwd,.SMOng whom had taken my 'unwilling' seat, evidently ptve new:3,04491n the_regicidearthe mri- L eta was critical. Even in Jacobinisni-all ere not equally blkiek, and die fear of the national` revulsion at so r desperate a deed startled many, who might _not have been withheld by feelings of humanity. The leaders had baltl:a segret ennsuflation while the debate was drawinq on,its shibrjefigth:, and Ditto e x pedient..ot ..!.! terror was resolved. on. emissaries hadb'ken " • sintro . und to summon nittriran-ditatnel nud dap s (.4 free and gay the wide triumph o the low,cafes, the Faubourg taverns, and "every of - YiOletice, "an d the V, drunkennessy of grime ha pop ed Torth 47 — The remnant of the Ma).setllois—a gstig of actual .galley-slaves; whn-had led the late 'i s z)3acres--thc / Paid_bssassins..4 tpe INlSrais,.a*the/spbreurs of the Royal :Onard, wi:Vaft‘rtreasonlb their kings had fouild,profitahleiradc in living on the rob bery atiOlniCreftire . priests, fdrmel this reinforcement; a nil :their en / trance 10 - 411:cqsliary was recognized by clapping orhands front - below, whiqh they answered by a , roar, arcompanik with the significant sign of clashicig.dleir knives and sat.Cres. , Minion irrntiZifintey rushed into the Tri• hone. 1 had seen hint before, on the feur ful-night-ciffieWisbeTisied gittile4 on the lace. hat ho=was in-kt<iste : . • sayageness ;Of the,rale. lie now phayed the part of a leader of a.pohitiFal sect ; and at th'e commencefollit . or his addreSs adopt ed something of the decprum Of Public council" x. - In' this there wa . f n artirfee ; for restless as the club was, i still retained the jeal ousy-of the legislative rank of the assembly of notional representatives, the Conventioiy The forms of those Jacobins -who-onset ,ly led the , debate, scrupulously wore the 1 dress of the better ,orders. ildbespierre was - elaborately dressed whenever 1).-e" ap- pearqd in the -Tribune, and evey,-banton abandoned the canaille costyme for . the time. . I was stru'elc With his showy:stat ure, his ,hold ftirehead; and his-cotninnit t l ing altitude, as he s)4nl . witiing his hp-d-- If over the tu ti I tittle- - ?belo tv, , iyo,--t)ti"vc tl-o -seeptre. - -11i,, , -appearauce - 'vas --recoived with a 'she)* igt i r t :" - ‘lgalttlyir„, Which he rttlinyA , L.9.ll,..tiroloiiii(Liwr,7:sh - filon lie "roil' OrCetoill -nll sounds Owl) -sunli.-.-- Ijis powerful .voice iiien rang, tltrough the cxtent-of the hall. •Hebegi,4.--Willi ctingrat ulating the puep*sto their_hav'i. rerevet. the Itepublic from it's external -qjirigv - ii.-- Ills language was at drat .. ..l4odaiite. and his . srecapitolatiQns 9_,, ~ -f litewhich • m perils -ust havtl:hefaile - iii, coin:l'66.ml ,country, ,Was a - efficiently:tette—and • even Mnehing 1 . but his toiii, soon' eln'thit,Td, , #lrd;;J,saW_ Ab ittytie • democrat : - if:Ny h - !it":.!1? 1 he . 'plied , "a re - those 'to tlie - libirreiiiirdiiik4iii4'Aisaii 4 Wliat :vie the: Mk?ates,on ;1.10. .-fron tier,'Tco•th . 1)9i1 7 sonamPtica.jdjiiiiiai'44',6l•4l:tiail' ''''..' -hat la kt4e g#114. - iiitAbalhip ! . - .the7,:fteld-:to , 88= • r=ll , i'n'ailiinniiiibnld _biodil 1'`',..4 t . ;iatait:6ll6:'94l; ; a,ens.i..-there,it-a..plot deepe4lsid for - • .ut litiirathiri,l ilfiy.',o , i, - 430`it' li''ii''''sin, .19.%7 T iT" , i1i9fik15,9,111.4AY,0, ..,?x50,0,4‘43ri. ilivdivpi4-,iiiii , - .4i)000 . ii - 1 4iiii. - •:,herfi. )1 ? jatba s tll6e r: ii . '((i:treiroWiai, : Wii:' :‘,. ;T:b . d, 6uraimpfoOur„brailit - ;"itiatelOts is 'ti i.,;14o11 4igairiiit i i i i i iiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiii i i i iiiiiii i i ii ii i i i i ii i iiiiii ' 4 aato)likiiid l ijkViAilif,'ll . . is ' o 'fb'ePiiis 4 : ,iit\ t nni,..., 1 , •-•:t . e; ch,_ .1.. ?, t i ,,,, • , ...4 , , irt. , 70 —,._ 24 , -- . - : -/ -4 1 4 - S l ,'' -"-,- T' - '' • Wift4, , k9! . I . t l lo l / 4 1 1.73 8 .. 6 '. EgV cu ow 1)41w ,', trg .. rekip,lt: I _ , ~.R4 L.1.,., - , 4 _ , . , !!,÷ , 1 . . . "; pakt- atii, 50a y . Futta : arnniTrtrra-tAntuk ...v. , ;#llitii•O'booliilio . iounati?ctittir phit4wiiefal , theigatli;iingaoi•iilie,tiiiiiffiltikle• , iiiitialea l . ::th#hittitniientillyaiilliegotifililithit'ib` 1 ilbifP,'Otifigkegilkiitllittlit) ~,•., t, , crc,--1' XI. , KR Aiva.i , ,,llivlir. i - .17..81.. ) ...1,.. Nl ,,, rsT'gtit!9lVtPM iillef, Isa jiqq.: • 4,tifii,., L I g A prepared tb,kindlect7. Efriiie' ~.ilt 8118, 1t0!..p10ti0...., he paoaeq,4ook l 1440 briolitay;4& ad'illikitiltit.tkiiilatilie: 446 'lO aitti's-O'fiiiriftlii(l AlieAtifibilo 4 •llaii' l l qi; l eito '6iyili#Wilitfrgigii;te i , r el ici l, AW'VAlki , 1 li , , , --,•*, , i . ~ ' 7, Nra r7 MY. , 74::*k•Z:=r 1T1P , ,. 4 1 ' 6 . 1 .1 4 ,3i'-;' , '. 6/N:, l 4.l4 l l)o#B4(Atiii ! , 0 1ktbilA4,4 4,. ' \ ..,,ce., 4 1 4 6 44 0 1 10:0 ", I,iiii:l lll : : .fFintW ' Otil l i 7 ilif:VitiOctrillitiritiithrfcif*lbgliaßiAtObtill , Jr vokip --4.4T604 64 .4,1,.1 jt 1 `:_101 ivy, for; toditer;.. 4111 t Ahtit ,' the :4: :~T`S:I §(' EV=IM=Mil " • • F.,I;P , • • ..'„ • ::• 11 LfEroap;x) . , • . . • . 0,3 : • __ . _ , ; SMI;IMI , I club'' , bele ur' *ere' SeiiitelY !Vie 1 41Olent •in 'lliniFilerifonitatio# ~ nr.10,91,.4 3 9y, f , I , , an ten liall:110 - i9 :a ' 1 mpfislip,47jii,l t,4ls;,,lnik his veeity,,,tllirst 41, foe,additienaL'appl,suse, and he•entered.in o a catalogue , of, hie' ser vices-to Republicanism; Itf..the inii.lst'ef, tho detail, , s .low' but' Singularly: olearvoice' -was' heayd fidrit tlie extie l nlity,Of the hall. "Deieeiidm. of aSeacre 4 " • T saw Dant start baekasc if he had been shot. A t„lengthi, lecoverittgrlisAireath; he said feebly : • aip I a‘eCtieid'?" "Of the three tieys {Wed tifeti-e-je-e '~pn(elir~l;~7yta6it~l~salil~,a : iv~e ~ ~e w. o assemblage.,- • Winc.is -it that thus" insults mel-tvho dares to malign - me l' - What % - iiy the Girondi L sts, yillai - fralteet. ; the'liourliorts; hifeling.of the gelt - ef is irrnyi e:Felhimed_.khe bold„,tigkan,)ret,tyith _e.ven_ , rtt.distinee, Observe had tisualAtery htle, and .turned clay t'VSll77 7. " . ythe accuses , / • " I I',' re . riliedieyie', and I sania tall figure stalk up the length' of the hall, and star dirtfifi "Descend I' .was the only utOrd which he spoke . ; and Denton, as -t / f.Uuder a Spell, tolny astonish j ment, oteyetl wiihout - a word, and came' down..' The stranger 'llls place,: impel. •,„, . knew' his name ; attd the rapidity and bold- 1 9eis of his assault susperded'all -in won -1 . tle_l Ike : illy_ o . wri. ,I: can givii:buLttynesL ipoomfletQconceptiun of the.e'ictraordinaiy -eloquence-of-pis mysterious'intrudeiv---He openly charged V,aport with having eon- l structeti the .whole conspiracy against the i unfortitnate * . Prisoners.of September; with, Naving tjeeeived the people by Imaginary .alarmsti lie approbch of the .enmity-j with having ,plim ed •the national_ treasury to pay the assassin" ; silelliTcricrid—itiOtfrileud lY charge of ell, with having formed a plit; for aN.ationa) Dicieto - rship, - of Wilieh_lie himfielf Cras.tb be thy' first nOssesser, The dliarmi • s-milficiently,probAle, and was not,now ward for tkrfiriTtimei BO the keenoe( s and fiery promptitude with. *le h the speaker'Aivred the chaf.ge upor him gave it a-new aspec\; and I could see jo_ the changing OLysiog,rminies round me, lhat the great de --- 'l.ot was already in dan ger. lle ob onsiy felt thishiineelfl fof sprang , upf - 4 -- tliti beneli - - i. - llie i yi-ric antrite_r,ripl—otit,-orr-apertl-- "Qitizens, this man thirstyfor my blood. Am I to be sacrificed ?11,1'n„I to be expo sed-to-the? thiggars of /sassins !" But. no aniivering shout 17n; arose, a'dead silencd all 'eyes were still turned on the tribune. I saiv-Danton, afteir helplesSness on all sides, throw' - up Lid hands flee a drowning.irnm, and stagger bank--to4tis-sent----IPlldrig could -be e re (fortunate than his--interruption, for the spnak ` ernow poured the renewcd_int;eetive, like a stream of, molten iron, full on ins personal character and career. . I _ . " (font a heirgirr; your .conly Inipe of bi;end was:eriinv: —Adopting the'procesSinp of_—_3o.l-r-ocate; - your. only. voneeption of - law was eldeanery. C i onling ^tn. I?aris,' you -took up - patriotisiktiScalradevend -- 10 , -ned!the-trade-inth on imposture: Trained , to dependence , you always linne - or:Some :ripe till lie s Ent mad - . , yDu.{yXou l licketl the -yery dust, before . .Atirnbeau-li yOu,betrayad tramphd on Yoniyou 'took refuge --in the cavern of Min:at; until he -fonnti von 'too' base-even fur his base corn, fonionsbip; ". and be, too, spurned you ;. you tlieniclung to the Shirts of I?ollespier- re. ond citing — CAly to ruin. iriTerl.kriown only by yOur coils - and your poison ; ; Hite ;be., ,orikill'al serpen 4.. degr. (led even. from .the, b.ryie. in to I.lte„ re pule; zoo already feel yottr‘seiltenee. :. 1 •prohntines.it-'telere- - filt." . 'l'he' titan' tfi'*htm.... - Sion_i . l's4-,-- cliiiki - iit - einalt ' you - '.''.'MlikinitilerY'"ltA si;lellie is . not your hell already liftecllrp-- to tread but; traitor. • " • rre;',?..he i'epeatedkirt!.a skiil • inote , - - ; '• ... ' .. ing-sot ' tl,v"-dertli:nde speak =tho'irn h - 3. *RSV° i• 'not' s:11 1 i' iiell i tly4'ell'.''fr:OkfilYinii, 't;:'''i&biSll4" '',,; , ,h',liA, -- _,liii. a .; ' :' vtli . ..i -!#.i;'.=ii.." . ;4i:ii ssed,ea °Pt --- (.. cobiii - Iq4oB-. , .in gr. rid', appeal.)-r-, ..- ' •i" •, ;land, Verson - 6ov s ' dtcl'r,th4—iliillytih-:. , tit long -to drivo yott ilttggieititrk'tlie.b.`.out: .tiPtlii&n'iti`ity'rilitlq'''t, iliiritk a ti'eriiii'll;are , -,-,k.,p;0..1.. , 'Awr. ; , Ntiiil - 11', , ,t4 , Lf..17.: " '`,, ' .1' ' W y :ifaaagitiCai l iaigalOPY4)l4:44C4lllll/M4 ih.st)idyc.i.:oEytot.:*'•:".i.ll3f_ri_citi/elo4i-Priipl',„, S ':#4'.1104. - ''ii 4`o'*"..,"J Tivyalt.:',4Aiii: !giiio , 7**4''in'L67 . 4.3'iiit',.' ''O'iioiiifilktili s l iit'i Pa ''.4K - , ( V,ll' 6l Pi.rrt'lNtii:l4 l 4l;' , ,;ir. , ifl 7 o tituno - 1041 1 1441iiiiiembiAtitsiithillltiniV 41VS;30 1115 b' br OiOjtoiti: t Vgitt. 0,4 4,* 1 iiiiii;*t - SteplTOtt,the r athronel4liitilile)Sli eel ItitOlifted`Xiit'bliiiiiZViiilfgleol4l '.. ,, i4e;4-..---. •:, -...- ,,d,. - a --, .-• etiPxfAbaC ,llolB 41!'llfirtonlrtafee-1!L'I ~...( 1 6i iiiq ., ... ilg . . ki t4 l :-.lir o litio.., oalfil'i ,ivoait.z - ..; t it.- 4, -1- r vaults, berme hi repeata Abe.. iiiineluottig; w - otrr - :Thifiiiikliiiit nttilo' seity''''Snibi•s, flid.O.witeni,th)B4 - 44 1 t -0 1 '. UP/tt ,' ,II FPO I tiont 1 ?frlittitii 4 WiliYiiiYiill4iitiik' . 4-1. illAttifil*4 f ilii 3 Otaiiiititml-ibgrOit.ii- cal'Aifd,littAk kltin2 litil l y,lo44.l# , . kfttli Vilc i l kii FAV''' 4 ~ . 1 ,'VLI:ti . ' • '4p0910 mi. J„Wit 1 0 - a - . - . , „ 1 410,60iX404.46:iii 4 4 1 (M -1 ;;;;dd y0 . 4111)114 b10n.d .1 .40 . ;"04#4- --., :by has - sent" perish in a'forei~h;'gliive"==diy 1 9m )e War..w 11 9 . 'the millions, it - 63TiOave .kindled= will lay in thefieitl'Of.lo/o;yet—,:. I eite,„o')u'tsisjiri,eat:l:4l:Orit, sits a jt4dge \Omni nooe'cayelykidirribUe cite, you tc — itneetifie itrirS3Cycltit:A:S belyreth6hrohe:oKthe e; ?•11e_s pea voice was - desCduCleil' a affrd 7 6lo.tythroitWtKelUill,•ntit:tt : lit .)itai - rao against liim.-He piirsliei;`his way-frith' as much calmness , and security had • been a supernatuyal•Nisitant, he'iratifsliediti the d'arltness. • •Thiti'si . ngular osenirence; threWi_emip. pieta _dar . np.on thp..regiOidal itlorond as ncione,seemed,iffelined-toLmount,thn-Tri butte; the club would probably have'hrolten up' for thelnight, when a loud kno6c.iitg at One cif-the gates, and the beating ofllrtints, aroused the - drowsrys on . thebMiches. The gallery wa's es' much a:waksatLeyer butt s eentelLneenkssietbriAitiPa,-- Lion ofejther a new tWat;l7a:fii4telgi pikola Were takcn out to be new primed, anil the points and edges of knives 'duly examined. • The doors at length were thrown open, and a crn4d, one half of whom appeared. 10-J?9,41-I,MaJaat_stage_etint4icatien, and the other fialfnot far from insanity, tame danclng , aftiLobgrusing into, the : bodi-ofAc building. In the_midst bf their troops they carried eivo ,hosts -covered -With _of the regicides Ravaillac and Clement, with Rags before theni,. insctib ml, "They wove glorious ; for they slew b king !" :The busts were presented to the president, and - thci, bearers., a-pair:of-pi-s -urd-es, insiateirCrgivlng him the republir can embrabe,im_sign of fraternizatiomit-- Ths preiti - deut, br return - - invito- -- thent to •the "Honors of a sitting ;' and thus `rein forced, The discussion on the dbath - df •tbe „.. -unhapp vmonarelreetienienged son'ab 'mare, and m vnfe was carried by accianotion. 11 7 .N:itional Convention was still to be • applle / il to for the completion of•tho sou ltines ; but the . tlecree.l4 the J. bips-4.af the law rf,the " 4 'The following beautiful erite l'FFirfriii.Ortie of Nov - 'o'rk pulses, oil Air. Webster's late 'splendid argument in the case of Girard's will : " IVfien an intellectual'beinff finds him self on this earth, as soon as thq:frrities of reason operaio, one of the first enquiries .61 his mind is, "Allan I be here alw'sys ?" "Shall 1 hmtitero-forever ?" ' And those itriters wholiave been - criehrated for their essays .. o7ikthe dignity of human reason, say that, of all-ffmitient beings,..man only is competent of i liviving that he jA to diii.— . -': His maker has ',made . man_ only to come to the knowledge of-tilts fa. Before - lie knows his-Origin am! des.tiny he knows that he is to 'die lileireormis that:Mimi itr ,gent_and solemn - dematurfor s light th'at e i ver I entered the mind of ina : h_isSbitrail in that incomparsle''Uotirp - osition, t wok of Joh, - _ 'For then i,.._4' . ..101 ie.,:of a tree, 'lf4t lie cut down; that it will aprebt again,. 1 1 -,,,,1 that tlie - uMder .hrane ,atteretsf' ! . .w ill bud, Mut- a bring forth . botrglis likb - l.pjant. ', But , • jf..man die, shall' he•Pb again r- 'And that, question nothinvinit God, and the re ligion of God 7 - eon s . Ofvg:: - 'lZeligion'does -enit;e-itoinii-ma-eires-tn'eveTrinerrtfia6he duties of this life' li ! Oti7e.referette.e try thelife -that is to come-;that Moral conduct, found= bd ;on' this great: yaliki44 - 441.1i,•ii - life.'eutf and:the-.ribiet.of thisodestiny: -, And'heue.e„ . TOici) the intrOdUctiod ! e - Gjitisiratty,itliaa' been - 4 11 - 1.3 - duty-out it h attOee 1)1116.e TO tilifthji - ; great ,eud 'gootiv.tri sanetifyfiuttian. Icnowl-• - P -11 0';'.I9'1 n i44i'Ili'l 9:‘ , 190_ riOlq . -rnad--to.baptisaiette -ov,ithAlte-S44.eil,ini fluincir brihe - ch eoAlo-relirtiv-twblingi ...',. -- tf' - eitly: -- 6if(i 'Otiiftilb, , A.6lo:•eitiO'ii,: i . lite'imike,:iiidi. iiniAt iiiiiin : (bit the vu s e . thid'bibilsinit 'Or . i. ito4iait l 'r4ee, • ' '.-,"'!! 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' • V.:NW r;• 4 f2+;‘,c ' . 14 .• , • The following address. tar a ,e... ,Te,,ttee of .. friends and neighborsof ,pen:: IVIt xi living, in Westmoreland County;,' Commends itself to sliecial altentiotiv O Tilfi;:trEOLE OF r'rliri • • Ttie undBreigped ;were some time since appointed . e•CoMmittee by, a.meMing of ci- . ' tizepa, to a . ddicee.riu on the ,subject of the Governor's_ctectio'n:" . .tve :now„mroceed-to disg,har4e ; that ,dtt,ty t ... Orir candidate is in the : camptis, flag is to the prieple_4o,_grikering : ei hilLiopri,lantl_in_ontAtalley_s,,by_audresit fiiiriPttriiiis arid enr broad Tads, - and thriini riltheir . watch-words come from 'afar. .! despise; — . T Nor „treat latin torn stranger; . Remembet; lie,a his Country's any . and !four ordangei..' We do not address you With a 'vieW tb stimulate your patriotisni r or animate-your principled.: -These-in- the- breasts .ofitrue Whigs, burn with a pia nd steady flame, -eittays readyanyttrligg Whicitiprom ites to' benbfit - •tite• country. No selfish feoling,,,.no sectional interest can withhold tlientfroM the general,good... Point:tothe . fAlteimeourttry's — iv - eat; filrititirgar -24 7Peneiples . and affections' settle, as true - as the needle to the 'pole. Bud as we are of 'the vieinage of GEN. MA.BKLE,' we think it•right to bear our testimony - tcr7 • and satisfaction'of our friends. we shall not enter i9to the .gentleman'.who has been. selected by there a t,p a rty— poSed--46-JW---.IV no doubt, but that he is .a wan of great pri vate -wortli. It is the . great antagonistica principles of public policy, which we think Might to'draw horirtltle men Into the are na, mul make them- rally round the man, Whose- views• of public &fairs harmonize with their own. -TO a ceataimextent'ilieW ever, private partialities and. public services of . individuals, tall mingle in the contest. It-map . be excusable id-us; therefore, the neighbas of Gen: Markle, to state some thing of nis,mannenollife,-for ibeoinforma don-of our,distant friends. • ( ch 1-le is of humble , rentage, sprung from the bosom of the tl German people, who long before our 1 evOlutign, sought rbef , uge and a .home, i the new world, • with' 4110 i a .. i.!A,ngle.gpire_ns, Ilis,fatherwae born in Berks eoiiiity, and in the. year!l77o., ct is from a remove( Marlide was horn ,in 1777, where - he now resides, in the geigliborhood of the mills establi -lied by him. The means of educa.. fluit.._itAlte-weeterfFemiT":ett-thet--tintel h .were- d lieult o - Ccese, and _the hill of l . knowledge hardao climb. Nothing but the , energy of 'you ig MarklitN character d'ifabled liiin_to obtain a good Country cdu eetimi.- tßut if science smiled not on hi s humble birth, ho has been taught aliundant. ly in his diversified and adyenturotis .life the last, beit lesson which the world teach-. 4 es - -to-ninifz• - =a•perienc,et of thirteen years lie crossed the mountains fur salt,- which to the pioneer:s.t>f the Wesi will recall , the period when salt hail to be e witty a trillWrffiejrnitiley to the ens, I-with - pack-horses.. This trip ti ed shin. achtfalrSr4crW'cirili - fOr `years. thaycar. l l.799; being th'etf, sr. - ca - rtio-fage, he watt; with:a-cargo of door .to -- ,NeW , :Orlc.alw;-theit a cclordal-pOsaassior, of Spain, and ,after disposing. of liis:•dargo, returned "through the. wilderness; Wheie .{hcie was nd road, save, the pa . tlis " wltc . -?0: 7 the It r . • _ van.' r -trod , to .this connl. It imposeible to eon, ,template the solitery beat gliding along the I;gieat - 44ississiRpi; -- atrtharearly - pertatl, — gui.; hell by ti youth of''2.l Yd6ie of age and his, - iotile %ion] jou'rn'ey tlirotth:the't'vildCiliesi,! etiardi4--tbe'fi'fifill.t — frkie - aki4.."!i;;l : `',?c,F, - o°iitiiil ll is.4 l #o'er's ' 'l' l. ijde , ..9! l : P. 41 returnA . ; , w Alii— u -i a Tadffiiiiiiiiiiii76ii Wgir . of„...tv.iit , and , it; tioluteness or p --- urpo - ed,.which are the true, tutd befit ele - thedt's of lirtisitnees;Pand , ii.e , all. ayi 'ready To rekierge ticiefi , w h CAthey ric itivZ-- clit 7 ilye.l'ifii:fBl2fici . :.6'6', ( ili . eurvirith' f fin=, .other cargo' Of. :Bout:anti-...produce to New o,rlefiniV'fitill a'-Siiirlish'pr'itidlie: a n d after ili'sPifiirig."ifieiiiVeiirp'tiie lT diie'fi,Y entered -.-,i1,1 ..iv t 1 .--*,1111.1 tl:‘., e :•11, !,0 11 . ~1) .1 e ,, , .., 1,, M I, N !WV i 110:: PA l ??Prktbe)4 . 4 . 94C.To NIVAIU.9 - oNl,ts. B lll. l 493ll4fgr . ,..,!hilOOiptii`.,ir,liv.•,:bop ileveti tifta , model(ilf-re,turmyr i his :;'country' ItiouhPty_e_ . 4ilit!tieWllght.' 7 intbiheitffairti be. fitiiefilid'ihitigi.":i ...Pk'l'lj r . .' ..t t r : P'',' .l. 4 1 4iiii:i'giWt41114:egliUi ' ilifteti‘ in T il,lig ,1.•14 1 P,11....,,11,;11 -0 4 ~,,r,:i : lasyLiipec ~,1...a,,...; YY•Xk l i t -d uring 1 When _then there wee a 4tictsi war, - ,-, % !!!! ‘ d .1e!!. terfi:Of ., ;,.-rtircige.,!v • erp,:ifieintl - by, i ttil-filey,!,trn . - 'tilifiji:'4nSl i liiii'di44iglitt ) ,Otol7,..itt Niti; - r , 7 , Ir74.ti- .a nd! 1.4 - 3-4;1,.. ' :Is 1.1„,. 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',tfii4o;l74 . liiiiiiisittitig . ,L. •1-q,ro r „th dii " 3 ou • r ',7:;112 . ! : • , !:!.0ini . g . Ai ; — ; = -11 ' 0-4 'f• 4,w1,11 L~~ ~~~ ~~~,~. y,4 ''" -• ' • • • .OF PENNSYLVANIA: (1 - Io AV esilmoreluntil,- ES :mom .iiiii4iii . ettiliirlilip . - iit.lii ' ,C . 4 . i . i'p,:ti , i ) ;:-* . ;4 l :in' 1812; •,h aa L e rdarad s .witit:,hiq ireoploTort - G . tsergeOitifet - the - leqiiesie idhanr .ed.to tfic.North' Western • rt, was a gallant'sight to seethis bra bop:March-, ftig up the 'winding Toad of the . .hills of the geWickly, as ; the iast Sbeert.of their euiefcS 7 and thelast,wave of their banner:wits seen through the,green leaves; vid . the last blast of.their - Bugle.was - heard„by,their wives ; ifteir - daughtertentl - their f4encla,:atiseitbled on' the plain ct Millgrove them-fare r Whi.ti - thopetn"Party arrived at Pitts ,. irg, Pfiioe arterideiveuti, thay foulid Ifiat'the GOvervent = hal-n - ot.prova-- Rd funds foc marching theirpops torte arr . my, but-.the. bold, a - U — the hraye l -anil. the patriotic had their Imams. w i thtliair cotintfy, and difficulties and iinpeOfte4l-,0n17,---Stirm-- nlat&l their ardor. TifaCwas the time for Ithe , energy,. of k I character to altriw difficultreolay in ,his way; he strug gled ix,ith,=Tart overcame them. ~ Many in dividuals/Would hays fowid it quite con venient under. such eirctrinstances to have returned, and. gained a reputation of will ingness to.-serVe their dbuntry at a cheap Tuserifiee-. 1 -'Net-ar-Aiith, - the wen; manlY": and gallant Capt. Marine,. ,in the energy:A. of a..nobie-spifit.lia - resolvecl that his troop- 4 ,1 should redeem their gage of battle the enemies . of their country: He had no , exhansted.in the erection of the paper mill, the year before.: b Ite_ it _lje applied to' thn old Pittsbnrg Bank, then. the la~ling~nst'polio.uA)f._that..ltind_in—the_ai of Which we believe the present Secretary of , War, was 'resident. But it was not 'convenient for the bank at that time to loan the sun): which. yn. Markle wanted,(l,2so. dOlfars:) Not discouraged, however, he then applied .to the Farmer's and Mech . anl ic!s Bank, of which. John. SculLwas_Presi dent, end nyon his engaging to pi 7 ocure . satisfactory endorsers, the , bank agreed to. lend him the money: There .were at that 'time in Pitfebtiyglnaiirpersotis fron9Weet orela n d county;, bid, farewell, to the soldiers going to,-the , war: (bong them -Captain Markle'procured en dorsers to satisfy the sank, and 'the batik loaned him the money (51 1 250.) Captain Markle - then contracted with the Anarter , Master, Mr. Wheaton, -to, take his troops ihilig neeesuaiy p_lil it e n vr f.,,,t csr - ~ tirrgnsm .. ~. ~it,. -•._ :Open the industry, integrity Mid honor - tif:the , States ;, , and upon the principles of Repub lican or 'representative government . .ail Which Must cease to be-respectable in the judgment of civilized corn munities,,if we refuse 'to redeem the ,soleren,.qoptraets of the,representatives of the People, made in pursuance of law and the Conalifittitin.-: . Punic faith - will cease to bp, the' etiim _ throWn be the consent of Mankind pi,"dis.: honest nations; and , American„ States,. by, a superior proacency in the art of cheating, will be entitled to have the, werda "Amen , can faith" substituted in its iilaCe,•i - These are . the hirdaieye view of, the'firineipteTOT our Catulidate„ on • the faith - of ,tvhfelt-- we ejliii mend to him your MippOrt. „ gro".has teeniroeflice sel er.7 - Afterhiediitinguish 7 ed - ,,friair : Oei:tia ritinti.:WlieliCal)e iiii, - ; - -- A ir dent, they met,- on the Goiferal'a.,v - viti Washington, and in the 'hoer of feeiti.i6ii,.- .. plaeure,thePresident said, !trty.old, cop, rade, Pr:ovitlence_has..pu something, immy .:', power, What van; kde. co , ypit rd, ‘ 4 ,`Notir,*: • log, Pitrgii - eht . , , Ainthing; - - ,: - ,k- - ehitlt - i.ttouble, _ you about some ei-mx•triends;-ber iA.,t;iih and the most unpretending among the mod- nothipg for myself, 491 , t 11 ,VY#4ri,A -- diliin",_ est„h is soldicrly aii.,, hie cipenv manly front, istratimin - q y lie , , ,Rreppereue 04 happy.'.,' , will - be-renletnbers4,orirreptrrrall .„ A - irprese , oration 40 4 • T i.,fgreistrilion-- . At, the ,battlEcof gississihewa, 14s.post,wee hitp,bylis fei ntls., contrary tco,litti-ii:viritivi:i ;Tr\ the-post of glanger ; • and he closed the bat: 'Clinationt ' A d.tiettr,that . :leJa itithifeani'-' - ..tie,:and: sealed • 7 -,the , victory';l3y -a llecist v e phi; 'thany..an envetip'eio--"arrow, mr.e,p_m_ cheltd,'*hich' :theloOketl'tlitt*ikt .frr . .cio . t, en me, will be •aiined.at__theeiti.soldier.4-__,_ illet'• :'ltr any: 6f ;!iis - . 0,!ii,v:406,,,vvpy,..0. .0o .heee,,N(iikboo Aq ;assail, himic.mity el killetf,''emiiiii'ihe - rest,_lti brave lieu tetfan.., remember, ;that >l4,b,i„ iSt•',iviii o eitilffirt ,.. l t°, l ••• and'hinsman, Waltz,, fell with,the Cheer SClflteliki itlj'y le:vel Of 4 4.". ' 'l',iiii . 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Markle, by rapid-marches, reached Urbana sooner •than. was expected, and-saved $3OO of -the-$BOO, which the Quarter-Master had agreed to allow him for_talliug his troops to that place, This, sum, $300; Capt. Markle might have itept,. - as he Was bound to transport the troop to J.lrtypna, no matter what the cost,ShOhld be; hilt Ilia Captain divided it among his meO,• and the Government \ received .a credit for it, in its .settic:rrieht with the rater. The governmtnt,-also,-reclSemed-the- hole p tr--41-a rid r-t e--$l-450 netdreiiiii - partichlarize the eingaje merits and services inAVliich Gen., Markle was .en jfliring his conneetien with ~Truited and ,hOnved„by-hris gallantommantier; the late President el-the, United States, he,Watia .tt'vrite in rtis r regiment; and , beloved by tis men;. aver the bratrest anion -1 , 11 . e brava t4 4 =4.-= • - 4411'. / • " - • . • - - • t ' . 7' olMlTleaTte:2lks47:4 l- , EMLIBI .6*.pprienc, the value pfyllhig , pArriple- •., j the . niefpltiest.kiiii - prOPiiiiik of ettponag% airrit:l - ifi*&Cliiliiii;l;iningsti7;Thee- —• tic inittistry 'aod': . ifganet . ilittlitturitry',' against foreign ofimpotiqro.J . lnilffts:=btien• a snanttraepret747mtpet.o9elrpt*Appki it verylarge scalp. yhe - simpathy of con- . litt,ipJ .t tabtorainf kiaddd Ailifstiits„ , * always i!timulatcs.the:friegef tirie'bitielfrollitiolu -factureilto , be z ililt".friend 'of ti11, , --;nd every American- ..rnattufactilier4ill- 6nd in Gen. Alarkle,asteadr,-.-reasoniVe-tupl-dete,ripin ed,f)i'‘nd„Taniht„!iilti.?;,.ovip..:.experienee, V the history, of-slyilizp t d.Tatiotts every w h - e re,. licl - ribi - vis - jkat • Gtevefiiiii - e - tib - f, - _ - ::tvell. .;.,,- . - idministeretii- - can - rpteet-th r ti-indlistrf, the - manufactures, the agriculture and the labor • of, the Country,boik - directly,and Itt'Vrt'ri nue incidental_ w3ys-4ytreaty,:hY tariff ; bv navigation - and - tonatratim= - A - ml - tre - be= Neves that to dp„ so, is one orll4;i6i4iiii- tips of all wise governments. Alur condi-. date ie also in .-favor -.Of :restoring Witinlnd : national curreney,so that the h'ard.-and,hun est hatia - ntitidustlt. may not be defr ' auded of part of ' its earnings by brokers. ;and • moneV,clian,gers. , • . A llepnlalican in . everY sense of the::tr - ord, , he-bellevea, - that - ttie -- Govemment. ought 11 - i accommodate itselno the exigency' of the r times-; and_. that .therefor . xpenser ought to be red - need - so ma_ o bar. a_just . 'proportion to the ability o the people to . . y - w vp a'A tt,nran gl, ra ought to be iiirtoduced into every brtinelt of the pulifia..aervige and all elite_nilitures brought down to the,lowcst; point ,of an economics at ntinistroxv4hat___ if he should,be elected, he would by:eyety reasonable measure within Executive corn- peteney, endeav_or to retrephlCallfis'eless .- expebsp's, and_those ,which- might • .penned with for a - time, withotit_injuryio . l the public to :euaUle;,the-Goverq ment to meet the interest on the public debt witlfout burdening the.peotiliWorMich with - taxes, =l o in order to lay the' • lion of Measures for the final extinetiOrr-df the - principal. • . . ,;.. We have the pleasure•of knowing:that the WhiiCandidate -is decidedlY'aii4qa philically in favorof 'maintaining the char actor, honor and fidelity_Olthe State,in-the full discharge of all debts; obligations and lcontracts, 'made in the purklande of the Constitution and laws. Aid he iegaithit AligpuladioL„debt. of:: 4tter w f i)othe iiieiiiinTo:wiierii6o4:lo6,4" licilrler. - „ 18.eY,WPMFq9,06 - ii.d=,..., i x i a n- v0 th LT 4{1, 1. 1 *i,,:,,.,.: ,iikvislo(g4Mo .+'''' jri t idoßlit ic *""'; o , antiOl-4,-7-44h1.4A,„ - , -?-- , --t ' ,4-,:, L, t. aw, j° iijiopt:•', - ,,,,aliAlitlP .:.t.- -44001 RIN'To :"24,::,.11 -3*-:-1 '": iff lt,,w ...,..t.4).vii,',t4',: P ,-4- -0 1 110,1* ' j k 4:itiA - 44.44.,6 - 0-; 4,tstt. „., le ir , ' , IL--- , A-'1'...ii.,-tta'' 'if?nilso . 3!*ll. 7 _ --r-_.. _' __ .L._.~~~..__ RI g. ,—...- r i c , 4s, ~ .r,n . 0 0, ..,....,...,,..,--.., .irfr:o::, , , q ,..,:, ,t„...,,,,A4,,,,,...
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