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4~V~tyl;t mA- Urflu
P 'NTY TO WUAR AN) PLKETY TO #O0
Some people there are
Who have nothing to wear,
And others have nothing to do;
Young ladies of fishion
With thousands to dash on,
And young men in their purple and blue.
The languishing maiden,
With wardrobe laden
'With robes tWA make nets for the mice;
She can ear them no more,
1 She has worn them before I
And 'tis vulgar toarr a dress twice
Be the cost what it may,
Cast t" bligt thing away
Display not its beauties again;
Though papa may scold,
Yetmother'l pb pold. -
lest 'tis aidl that "your daughter is plain."
'Tis the way, th world goes,
And the way to catch beaux,
Youig gallinte of elegant leisure,
Who have " nothing to do"
But drink, smoke a&d hew,
And go courting for pastime ad pleasure.
Though rich their attife,
And strong their l sae
To marry an heiress, 's plsla
Their pockets are bare
Of eash, I declare,
As. their thick heads are empty otbrain.
Yet the silly ama
And foolish papas
Will scof, while their noes prow hkrter,
At the bard-working you:h,
Who In love and in troth,
Dares to ask for the hand of tlfoir daughter;
While the genester sand loafer
Scssfully offeIr.
To oherish, to love and protect her,
But soonb ewillspe ad
Brelsoney, and then
He will cease both to love and respect her,.
M'I TAM LOT12WB OXJLOUY.
ars wrmunsp oursa soxmer.
As poor as bahatbeI've grqwN,
.As poor as Job's Turkeffbf Golly
I stand like a scare-crow, %lqpe
&Jd victim of love'N melancholy.1
I feel most confuadedly blue,
Life's rose is turned into a thistle;
My sweetheart hais ernel oft sidc
And saoked met;ssliickpg wbile
Though lively and keen as a rat,
And playfisnl as any young kinpa,
She has got the sharp claws of a cat,
Ind shows 'em to mecthrough the mittei
Of our village girls she Is the belle
As plump as a partridgp she grow
irehpe for two cherries ywould sell
Her cheeks are of red as a rose.
SLike two bran new dollari her eyes-
Her figure is nester than wax
Ia beauty, with Venus she vies-
Mer hair-it is finer than flax,
Iaborted her day aftesr day,
Eipecting a wedding to follow,
Stia I for my love thrown iwarp
H huArt, like a pr -pkin was hol%-w?
As thin as a hatchet I're grown,
And as poor as Job's Turicey, by Golly
I statd ik, a scare-crow alone,
* A Vitim of love's tnelanchofyf
Po I i~tical evlathis.
The editorial letter of the Baton Bouge Mdvo.
!e dsted New Yort Aug.,ianya:
As the time srproacheq the quehslew ofthesa* i
ession to the Prealdeney assumes more Ititerest
Ini tl political as well as cosmerchia oaeire.
St. Wise's lest letter (or what was his leiafnp to
Je1p 8a)i siteruately admired for it*tllisantl a
uleousness, its great incoefssteoyc with
m aseumed daring tht Lenocgtot con~
-d lastly forthe perseverenee which tit
4;the pert of the autbor to win the b
SwhMib he has entered. Peopld ling! at 1 th
'oSernor, read his letter 'with Jr *
esidity and invaraby ome;to tli co
he won't do for the Preenedhteacy
t!he Herald gives ousthat Judge
pepalrtion another reeldettial
O t et h e r t o s o p ' e'
~iree' bo' Dha~rstn ·ConSjBmalbH
*4y lost its hope for the
hgflwa4tr4 higob~is ..~ib~iI1
UNorb. %e twe thlrds a e slt
.et no ntala in i wayhoos &
Ursonas eurs l~oa4'~.b is et'o the'
-vl4 pleveat iittb Giant's had wdi . 4
Ibam~e for rs-nfeba8ihttmf si 'wda
eibt the friend o hany snmall uplf tisbm
Amfe freely. irAiotanan h~s~ain saI!R
etauled out the inteftion be
It bust eery Administration ta
Itha W ad lan his tioursemso
(oflowlg. It i'sithat or ve
after his time shpii have aprd
Wheatland sdd4 Eprepa an eib~~rt5~i~eib
Ueaures o bdi nista . It he
>deeument wl undoubtedly take its pland
*0d wIth the ables pipesppppp~~~~ra iossed by: 01Wgfh~
Lred statesen.d o
* 'Sega. SizOCamero, is in Phi adelphib, slt is I
sadto be playm; moat skillutlly for the Black Be. 1
~I~b~cin nom~ntlon. e V prove adanogerous. *
intsgo . t o Seward, besides whoas absetme, oee
hhSrst lieutenants, Horace Greely, is out West,
Iaig histeaaer's interests almost ,pprotsteld in
tis powerful seat of corruption. Thcrlow 'feed 6
nt have horace at his post, or the game is up
Wlthieward. Nothing can be accmplished among b
. k y Mountain goats Master Greely, so you'd
set 7ot fate hoaniard in quick order.
Yours4 : yb
Ce $1in Wua t
?UB4JMSHbD ZVSRY WEDNESDAY AT
*4* Per Amanam ... lakdfase.*
AU RV : V Q
MII~R of Til WA I I.
A Clronicle of B/eves We$ , rn Cam.i
papgfromwAe Poao t he fiwni--Ite Battles,
EsCounteor, VQieoriesa Bitii, Retrits ad
P~refs Tfertsinationf *
iIS*# Preljmisnarp Etar.
April 19. Departure of the trgt body of PIrendh
trPfrq ulo . qA utfiuatumdispat hed
front Vtsf~o Turin. *:
Aprit 1 toired eaat Turin.
Aprit It The lmitni ed i the ultihatom es.
pires Count Carour declines t1te Austidan condi
tions. stOtement of thewar question addrtd 0
the CorpS Le iltif by Count Walewiti. nc
troops first ross Mont Ceni.s
April 2. Revokbilon in Tusoxny. The Gkaftd
Duke rtirus. Adresa nf Victor Emaniuel t bi
army.,
TA. Jirst Week t# War--fit2s Aw*rsi entter.
arnfa.
pirilB 29. The AustAi declaration ofyar posted
at Vienna. The Austrians under Count Gyulai
pasdhqe Tiino. Marshal Canrobert and General
eilU reb Turin a4suvne comnq of their re
spective corpsrdarmIf. Gen. Mabhon arrives at
Genoa. Death of #en. Bouat. lAppeal of Victor
Emazuel-to the Italian people.
Aprl 80. The 4ustMias acocauy Novara. The
French Epabasador quiite Vienna. Revolt o
and COrara.
May i. KIng Victor Emannel leslhs Turin to
'ake compansd ot his army. The Austrians occupy
Mortam. The am ers sise the SarIinian portw
on Lake1 Magglor. Three Austrian vessels re
poleedon the lksc .The Duchessof Pirma with.
dmsws froan the Dashy.
Ly 8. ianifst of Vo '14 dhreq"e& t
the orps 'I ulalLThei - -A pass I oe O
at CambUTeya -ae in 4t pted, t
rorsig$ ~eo. bhey. heud thi g
ove thbe purl awansa. The Austrian van.
gard repshs.rensano.
,M.aY 4.. .The qnd lt at Pse attinues.
The Ustrlaise pMIng the Po at Vaoria, ad
vanoce t8 A emioWadiat ValgZ a.
IA. SFea4Z Wek tfha. We-Ths.henA e mpe
ofr Prcaeeto Me &at of Wr.V4.
4syJ. ThePoliqgfPaC eOuns toajer
Nay 6_. Gea. (Mldiui, ispui4 from V8
N4y '1, T tans repass the 4betolP
eo "9 Jserie etablig e Rege
Oy W- 49 ' -
19. be Nitpi aoeoA adid
Aftpoleon-Jerdsid i Ae"sPr 'lrlsgar the asa o
*.u ~eAusteldes 14e~ltd ajuad'oe. o
Qnt taghe6 0eft '.tbb
FlSAy 1ii T Am a abr MaMPi
The Austrians laset Verogli and rtu rebon
*t7 petoil te 5ight e ank of t Av rp.
eceapy Rivergdis.
12. The Emperor ands iat Genoas
oi"u bOr r. of the Day to the Army.
tlt8. Theu-nglih Dediratint fNeittality L
published.
2%# YAird Week of the War-4UTA Autrikn Re
treat.
ay 14. The -Austriaqi oeqipy Bobbie, and
puth their advanced posts to Cahteflo.
Nay 15. The Fcench Empeir ~asrrives at Ales'
May 16. Tbe French)Squa eon of Adiniraslu.
rlen-Graviere anclh before Venice. Th ge
roe visits the outposts at Valbhsa.
Kay 4 , The Aunitrlans tarlgat the Br14ge at
Stelli IBThInprox 4Ftn tbd" h$ 4tqugrters of
the King St0 dilaun.T ..&to ritbs vainly at
tepppt ta ktthe Buidge at Valen. .
ay., h9 lead.gusrters of gquenb (saly
tnfhefer4ede attoGarlasco.; i
mq,...t Feel qf Me 1Yar-2?tr *tleofa o
- tena h'e 1
o tG pees 3f%4sasuihotieWa? I
at London Tjgers. pijofgoat~sflo.
umpboring 9p usnder Gaictral er oey.
O Aaisdaneitiaaer Gr Couent ,
~&T fo~bcr ~el# . a~lae.
fbragtu thIbsaefa a at 1Vlrcei oting
the Anstitas Garibaldl wIth his corpa lea.r
Dink eg4) ~b Sfor h.eetema Loraburdy.
Theestablibhed.
8%,is.l of 4,iqrg ol~fa ~
es. SwFlj~i;higgsnin b-ghti t Seate
defeats the euay and erptui*VtP;se
y9IS OGibsldi attack"d bytla
tcein3. aou,·ct es~l r sa, i:e I
a froeie beats the ApLansnD sp18
he Emperor at~oghera.
'lhe E'mjeor prtrveaat.Verell. Ga.
beata the Austrian. at Xalaicte.
The ethfr 4/the Far-iTe Betdl of Pa-.
intiais ddpoCdInea tp ip
m ove~P~tr of cisc stag frops ?b s~outha to
the aerthj~ofth e Po. Itp~ay~~ beflyad stoggio
eaated by there, anil oc'u~piedta b ti) as
W.~~I Quitildt histing th Aab1c'ls '~'ratki(
oec~aeapion. , Carmerlath sad Lesco.
aweeple bp ~ %anobbio Lake I
* '1C4vIl·s Yaltl yelosPIReCC o nrio.
, atttle of .'o >Aar
etirf the 10
ofoE ; 46t1'n
bobdstp.e
Tb~C
ubder MuYabhon, enters Lob by theb
of Turbigo. %
7he Sirth WeApf the Wr- Gresat Batlesor
Xlitgs ad a fategasp.
June 8. Ahe Austrians Iastily evaeuate s ar
dinie. severe iotiboas Balop "arqiwd again
0grehesupotinVarese, beats ge Austrilos and ,re
oodaps 1·it. *o~et k
June 4. he conhfict it Buftlori ooncludees
a splendid ictory ofthe liles at l-agenta
Jhne 6, *Milan rises upon thi Austrins. .-The
garrlisometires. Victor 1ag olindq King.
Lombardy annepd to Sardinia. Gand 2. Js
ataias for the victary at Magenta
June . he Eperqr and Ki'g eiter .ilan.
Tbhe 4distkr*uo-bouset o4Aske '14;e
Ase 8. 4ardi aid purswes tbhe AustrI N, who
Jun'e 9. MarXasl aragaesy a, 19iitr 'attacks
the Aatu on g at laegan, and d rA syer
contest, c th.t pos"t. Bn the same day the
Austriasn Contil'!Urbaidg beaten by Max a Ca
&i6bertat Oanonial. -ie Austrians eWitate La.
vtno on-.the Lago Mag;&e., The Emperor and
King attfend asses t.ila .
Mkse &wath Ye# of the War-the Ritreat of the
ý Auttrians.
Juiine fl. CGrbajdi entier! B ergamo. The .as
trianse Mei ate Patis adid PFi a. The Dickees
of Parma arritw atVetiona.
Jude 1ii. The Austrians ea uate L oey
also evacuate Bologna and Ancona.i Repg';bu
of the Derby Ministry in England., Lord Palmer.
ston invited to forn a ta inOt. leadj-q artero
the French anidneed fo Gorgon*itWl
June 12. Thp vanguard tlie Freehý
passes the Adds at Casao. The Sarilan army
passes the Add4 at Vaprio. The 4ustriaos com
plte thb eVaeuation of tl Papli terttory, eano
also withdraw IrQm Modena. D4it of Prince
Metternich. A
*Jue j1 3The Aetfians andon Pizzighettone.
Gartbaldi t Brewais. Cremoina and Bre ia. de
clare for the Zing of Iardinia. The. Ajie Irmy
passes the Seria. Gei. dbahi retires from oe*
ciglia. *
June 14. Thb ebf 4ipna arrivesatlan
tua., D'Urlha spj , u atevoUatgs t!
he satP night. Revolt s I
June 15. -larlbaldi i p y o;rwhe
1if die trkiai i at, ateni o0. lie ,e
treos towards Lonato.
Juie 16.e. , 094P t Sc lklick ep comnd
f the See&de AustrisM army; riepiling Gyulat
The besd-quar4 IiofNapoleon IItrmoted topov.
The AU4tl44n *&pror atvTr avfJidto.
June 1. The Austgas oca iupy Mont;ciro
d Castiglione. odulthpa ogfg l
gioe 18. The EiperorArid King entefB escia.
e Austrians occupy the pass of the terio The
pror Frandls1osepb revi6i a poierohts
I yaLoiato. He eassApmea com o
;be airy. .1e0 Papal tro.ps i theblo
ortot e pribtes t tvtted Perigia, W"
A Jeroctsinasoemi tinias.
Jine 14' Th Third Divilion ot diw atide
Fle ile Trom Tojiimn.
90. The Auatri ns iatd on latia4,
astiglioLne and Lonatw.
JiAge 21. The lmperor atd KInag leOvErescia
for the Cap. ýe Auit3 forePesupy eh
laro ait Castigli.nq a p z his
head- juaiters at Villa Frnc.
Junl -22. The Ffenc pans te Chfig at Iaf Ot
chiaro, ad push a reconissanhc as "" is f iite.
The head*quarterg ! la a4.Joph as VaJlegib
Koseth arrivea-at 0Geona.
Junue3. The Frenhi ijor had ae g
utrge a Treconnoissanco as far as 1eseuzano. Tbe4
Austrlknae n full 4b~ie pass thdo ii:d, docu.
y:Posioebgo, Solferinoiand Vavijail Tumnlts
at Milan ,inot the Jesuits, B
The YiratrIF e4 pf thefWir-The .S(ite of e.
riwOd-hehWlia Pltst th .4uio.
June. e4. Great atitle of 4 250,000
Austrians 4efeated by the Ali tooumieau$15,
000. The Austrianrepatsalie Minlto.' Allied
headeqaarthteat~pri iazm..
June t5. Prussia proposes in.thp Dlet the e.
b~iitlon of the federhi a fy, Panic wert ar
prench roopai at Btesala. -
Junek6s8.y 4psuth aprIfes atParn and aftik
oferr4,r e napoleon, pro odat the
Msj. Metdici 4uy h& e of 'tonal betiree
Vai Qam d th e Tyro.l
June i 1s M thita.mcio, enter
the V I 4( v
(uaihb29 horThie ai8 ofthe* d&ances
t~ rFrr:anda. 4 4
~;.Jquek~ The ni pe.al head-quarters reimved
tol. The eora · 1gP ince Napohig oae the
main o of the Alliefl army at Vaileglo. *Tie
s plia o eee siege of 1~uchi .4P
new Byitish Mtnieit dectares in Parliament its de
terainalos to'udisQlEa. itItel ablie n eutrality.
7he feahrk4Jia of the IF~r-1 pse dftts h
jply 8l. Tie Emporor$&ieves ble head-quartersP
ficYplta, san ln37 ne , fings them at
Julyp 4 Ten thenisin@Fremle' trooparamled at
Luseh-i.icclo, in tt Adriati. aud Te oeum
for the victory of Solfcrino in Notre a
July ;Lbetustrians edre aner
~sarfP~otloi0.i w~h' th ~dt~lIl4 by
p.41eai o *ad$b
-jul! R;·",A'mrte rwi~dbewe th~e two.·th
alnelhftigate nIme
- Jlyt II.-Itery b to Naiibbau 4i'n
JPageusJoseph. ,T j ermhin systhe1 ace
r. I1f5' iFIRL-aA- '4 i Tit a
abl so i~k 'inn lebpald
affaethin Ve t Aust
a.k
A DBEAMiFTAUL EULOGY.
EDWARD sMaiar 01 RtFrrvs Cota.
The Boston C0ou Ds an 4 t of the
Smeeting i9'faeuil iei fonor of B oate.
The 1a8l israp in deeI' rning, ad men of
Irtes mad spebch&i We py in tll the
sauifu elok dlivr~bflliward2 yr*t:
-,a, o a Wl. ftizna n
only eul'iulek 4ta~P~toui ishn p:Opretv
pts i my re'etiet aocepg
your fi it ton wtlir belhoy
autes which weettasse*jied here t operform.
I hid sea, air, the Wietas remains of our
'de deipt .en expected; it maY be, )ve
· aSftw4reterned to blibereade honi. We sent
k hisrs, ajbwaf lceln mearhchf ealth,
the ezisite ization *eytishdd *Ad
shtteetthLe still shining in
utnclouedl6rdided* Uxioup but not desponding
re sent6ip forth, hoping that the bracing air of
thiotceanwhich V he jigatly 1ed, the respite from
labo, the basP of icehe, theheerfulintercourse,
wbih he was so we-l )aleia d to einjoy, With oon.
Igeuapirits abroad, wou I him to i e
3ffied ain renpatid-lpt ascoine back to us
i asnd ashe; a prinm a Ahg
nie undscovered county, from whos bourn
ýr No trvelerc;il
rowpoonl4 i'irefusto bear my humblosrt In the
tributi otrespect whiCh you are assenibid to pay
tq the memaory of* bb a aIL; a 1%aI ndot only
oford b e in comman w-h thoe whole cu
Xo then trniiatlya o1 o ia dA
morning sOfine; 6 "bd with wfhom throigj life I
wars delighted to takewmeet eoinsi f(iwbow, I
felt saafretion inever,6 Mlled for a moment, duripg
tapa1·rlfSO Jyeý f s inoO it sprung-uk. I knew. oibR
de*r 4 1ir, from the timelbe ed the law
*chlol at Cambrldge; I W.s aocu4s w him
usi'on the. / Ina thet
1House of Reoesei ivek s of d Stites be
tween whoa iad myself thei* wsjIena eutie conm
mopity of fehoingad opllion on all ailbstions of
pew and TaW 8al with ho. v iJ these liat
yearaj* deighbor, d;qacre1~whe
;!lillness'· qonllt at have. qWed-opv
porgtiMol sse,
Nowb thaije haf8tit i# liA r
ke~th~*·ayofsth!~ ri·oet i~t0bIl6sd m
with wjoseling peong Ap aih op oer
nay, -Ose 1o 4in th w oti
I, skond b. preqde'd to*d,4 i
hiae perforand for ome the- most 0ii e
wheirj t with drooig spirit,; wov d
fat hilaoil:
the duty you hy S ro, dengiyed iI cannot,
but feel liow lite rqain to be l It ibsut
holing theý hl w i has 4geard fromi
very par 0 e bar, fom the,
press fra.very. a
wOth proprieo a
the hAd ofils if, in
there wae q tit
~i'teat;&0 0 if th a
eXteat pro u in in ~iewira -
a lmost botitidI~ o bellku~be h re~ng4ssu
lng powners othiebe4 dir, iatnlit
neas of perception, Itrarl adztusnd laelspeotion
never taken by surprisa, ainid anoi i 'wich
rose on Oita'a'd "'wg t -thihefbeav1
4 of inetion. These yd
igent culti n ta ta o b na,,
:andbxeixere e hxJthea
the jineib o 4eafheahe re-Sa~aL
Withmsupeots foay tbe1,eathous
fproeosonaeduc atis ezri een it tanparp
potenisi b~ af- ltd diag~5 r &
hjuilty, o hlg: outh vndie'inthoo
or gt collegeurthe~s la istgt thei ge pre
ple4 ofa~ntiqisity bi 3b~ e~airtir~troneddh~e ahiif
reig·-the~ireq~iah m'".ans~s clsses.H
alak .famillafwtit h gle Adle's diiBg~a·e of agliaet~
ate 3)l;~~ssc gslt: res otlidsqainta~e·wi~th
the bei.Th wide ad be
rierl I otIonl5 gave a liberal eio
Tat bhe id a ina lcdireti4on bJtuit ndowd
hrqeushiwr. - feinore bb1out instudiead
la ugrage and enablglis btit timighttrtn aichtness of
illetration,~n ath esdabje't hlal in hand,> b£ e
fofd 4 'Be inods n oblii n eibers a it writii-.
'di otarteigoo taste tease formeld in earlyolifeo
: ie he ws at lawb ik school at Cambridge, I
ors acustomeg to h ie him more frequently than
anple 9nhoof his standnge in ethe alcoveshi
alhe librarwithkniholeritngo Ae lie l
arand acquired s theeacsqat of rasi his
the eide respeh(at Thiifo wide aan col
ilejrobadly not onl gave ay libralBoe
pok; andnhe nas dect iono , butieoe
ehery waturday aftealtoon, Iioc u f tuie
week, he ni;lpl~n·ig~ed M'·ta~`is 4 br AiPin;
uae andeR book. h dinm 'dh a ress of
iyon mste lUt public jenkllsi, awritdha.
T tasorytbe t f woretaidi g early' life
beWime hiVie g was at l oo liteatairde I
of tichn to aqd grace, fe brougq t
any othot jierson of isst not deeinoi tha esit
lot4the l
The inst~inly fr ble rofeaston, M6r,
t~sdonre extenth parlie lfe) and
eind acqurled thie miensb of th. r egifihs
Se (Mas~~saiageh d Oif the Natinapl Hpose·
oa eseatires, ·ah ond rper searas a Senatoel
e6t lhbi: Uit y, 8staies lstbe aiiesnoy otIlh Wbo
ot rand e was emitoflidhlakeyfuhV,44 tht,
yla tu rde t any ft etuon not oe4bIthw of .the
beahme aiivingbr o osp e f pelitolB 'hlD out
ofi ~ whicth s tsob~iityan raeh brugts
Rbliy. H.iappearance, his silens deimeanrr in
ither Rouse of Congrees bon ed respect. Ile
as onef the feihw wIose rerse nee in a pubic
assembly.is a calto orer. i e daily roe 1
Sleiation he-did not fe Ap4,ctive par
ratier ahuand clerical' ork, n nse yw
Savoided, as muorialitty permitt$8, the or of
ie 0%; but on every 'on tbht
cae 1was aauiember of or Hte of
Congress, 'ade i great peech* dwhit 4
spokethierewasvery little le r si e
to say on the same side of thl
Sber-opgonue ,ocasion, after efending,
on broad national groun the ple of ifobding
a moderate protection our tf!einduatq, abw-o
ing that it.was not ly 4 but - 3it.nat
interest, and speak g to establish
r iat vaaity 6f tratfonS, equai r
~a5id en 'n ietnile; s3
wlhiollydiae fr4` apwo u
claimed th`t eI mo I pe
hehad ever eard
But th abimdt to " AM
iroinen lacemong the difft aiid j1tive
statese it Ray, he- W4 iti 4 ýf
polital fe, ai noSpt b
doors 0aaggemet,
I ini a, r th e kai o m ok e p n- k
fauk e ali
men to the 0 id
a sebti dayp greah sjqijV
Motr Stiless adroit i
per a! adwitap atever A
me at totract publio 4#
eve eIbly baited 16 ,h. tqrbi
Qph era) thy r7
the hpiry O 4PP e
a.nd tnd, be once
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to yal
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been wi to pliri ase
oftenyi v itthiee never ea, t,
th- tworW he firstmiita
thatA e0s thIkvep;min4x a
rwards so zaprs of ue
so 1 r his indivd
i burie ti obstac teia tbfl i.
cultivation 4 rofesslonal and114
tut he h6ldtll f necessity, asdl % 0 UnSeOeW.
of the stire ep p-y of partleh to finimb aso
tigpeiahaetprm rvatlye opinionas, ektu
nIoLdeito.
n: i s1; ofn sletybein thy mninorily; tiat
it wks tife "mission men who hOldsuchioin
;t t*61l hdnorable 'd ltorative posts w0du
vo idably 6nsopfl d by-cie lesader 14
speak ArUdent words o peat 6 pQgR$
.would comm~~h~p t ~,nlt
tho sy"pathies of both tea 0 t1 4c
inseesibly iii publi
& u lienidwf 'trede the whsIih on~e tat 4
111is co no iod la
blartee . dsure
thefinteret$ onAa
dayte ~ h" ,thpath lo~d ~the~ 7
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padmsrai4i,0 th nS o staott jn
the 1e ida~n agi
fo Itetional rI
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manufactnruAe~' iMt~ rsel
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ifL
b aranne, with wiflhapl A"4 ,tl1 .tt r
brethren, bewev r wideiypantrf
commoni coutryt won! £ belght
of prospesityof uiJ - r aseyitas seen np
examply,.
With in ch oh stainment; and such a spirit,
he pl4c , as a matter of course, not nlere
afthe jurists and advocates, but 'of~
e speakets of the country. After listen
I~.hmat the bar, in the lienate, or - pon the
academic or popialar platfornm, you felt that yott had'
heard the best that could be said in either plaee.
That mastery whlch he displayed at the forum and
in the deliberative ajuembly was~not less'consjalcu
otis in every other ktrm of public address. As hap
pents in mostrcaesse E eminent jurists and states.
aben, possessing a brillisat imagination and able to
edora a severe jaoursq of reuoning with the eharnsss
Afa l w0ag Ancy air a sparlIing style, it was
aolnethimg said of him, as it was said before himt
of Burke and Ershirte, of..mids and Plnkoey-that
be was more of a rhetorician tlpau a logician, that
be dwelt in voids and figures of speech mote tian
in facts or argumeints. These ate the invidious
counnects,.by which dull or prejudiced milt seek to
disparage those gifts whidh are. *fnrthreat front
trely4ow reaatrad
Xt is, prhsps by his discourse on acldeanical and
pojpule oc a that he ,is nios extensively
;itbr p I e t rnitiy. as14 tisthese whiuk w,
jiprospei 'tdeghtv adhttbtnrroby Q rgest
audi c *H eiovte ointee a pernel a fexsar
themfnJ·ekue hvtk 1Wt*am6
likej i-'od-zeiikwo or.
patritic 'c~ttt~n &Ihf o
perforwanqes w~II~ev~t be~w a a
geap of our lite3 uhg
zledaifieoalhe h11shiltofgejaa"p )pj
warmth oflas hie6as, witwmhin y ka
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q gas in o.rountjy fo spadtltio
of a grea . .
*ota
fertility q Alt.on weight
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mplIud me menea tisfled, to
anV Aish w hiu
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dhnl esiois g
,eightd4
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$j'Aqphe 0wbole
his hosts
~oage.
bhepe senaI relations of
tested'ef men.
i~ir
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rtrienan psenatdhimselfat O fa
qu~i~lDg iRS omm
followng elalca1 wrwu 4
to vhioin ~ti;o`jhe · ~ ~toied
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