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stasoa. In ?t^clr perpetual e (Torts
to thrtHr their leaves to the light,'"
the roots become exhausted and
perish : or if a few appear the next
*pring theg|K3Ui easily .be dug up.
This, expenfcent haalbeen succcssr :
fuHjteied by John Queen,. Esq. of
Cha&abt county^ peorgj*."
BiogrofthW .Sketch of L^ut. ^vBRtcK.
The genius, anddf$ sofeir of re
publicanism, is c|osely aUied Vith s
disposition to dohonhdr to mcrrit
without regard to, the ciscjimstana
of rank. In hereditary covferriments
part 'he - -
ever $es
have tide
notice of
considered a *sp*?jpe to his rank,
to^giuc ^ sketch-^^rfSit - life, a?d if
there was nothing i*fc to meiftthe
attention of mankind* to supply th?
deficiency, by dweliftg <*nhe ex
ploits oriiiv-smote ancestors. The
disposition tocotnmemor.tr theex
tstcngeof men,
| thfcscore of acciiintal circumstances*
o^ffcnk and station, is generally conv
bined with an indifference to %;
claims of real worth ; and -hence ifr
toriaftOm *???<*
?4 i oHar#? W\ 11*
dve ? ixemon. B
in ?a
Spffp^i
f*me of oil
liusticc dtpi
S?ft way tt
couotmsi t?
SjXCWa,
calling them *
n*Ibn, Wc ,
the saperfarir
4, rmsr-- HKT-T-,r4 ? W^*1P
added* not only an authusjasm in
favor of the cause they espoused*
but were impelled to activity* by
a conviction that their individual
eftcrtfftyis* would gain them indi
vidual distinction. Men, from the
mere iflfect of coercive disciplinr,
may be brought to fight well With
their hands, but they will never
be a match for those who fight
heart anC tband.
Few of the celebrated conquer
ors of, ancient or moderrt times, and
especially those who raised them
selves from a private station to ihe
command of armies, and the rule
of empires, overlooked* this cer
tain method of animating and at
taching the hearts of their follow*
duty can alwlys be performed, with
faX rendering the ayigects
j> usly .exaggerating their merits, or
Cheapening their Hoards by ren
ting them toe common. By ab- ;
staining from instated
iupej^tivt f?rai?i;^jprcserving a
<loe CwnsUtcncy bet wren jfce lart
guage ami the subject $ ? and care
fully avoiding that profusion of or
ngnciti, which renders the finest i
^gentleriien w
merit Ms no
tharftiusi
?w> and ptrhaot
luggCrtiont whicK
"to the youthful
?t lively to lc?dtq
termincd to i*lin
nm*mi cg? ?tua?,
Artordwdy^dfer
sweating blood sevefc* long years,]
land w^i among; those to whom
Congrw votcd-^hcif^haftka,
?od"
mfdal, excessive of .their ^igh ap
probation ? The claims of* such
men we hope yml always bt attend
ed to when they^ire offered^ for if
there, be any person now livkig in
this- country, peculiarly entgleg^to
our gratitude,- it^thuajtopho iotged
by her in Reqflboat severe and san
guinary nor (aid down'fer
arms, or remittal. their exertions'tilL
tlie^ saw she had * weathered the
storme. The son#?a$co!. Shubrick,
did not degenerate : > for during the
hfc^jviefyaJl of the/li, to the number
pfftrcd him an Opportunity* to r
*"rn ? If ? bosom of* We, a
2> enjoy the ?o*ety ,pf the lad
*arricLd
imdM&tcly aiterwarda
Inst the regency of Al
calted him into action
#"?? J?4 17?^ ?<?? ? ??
Cfenw,
>atched
&E
^eiftcnant Shubric
jto the United Sui
M popiofyy,
^ttadg the hrarbitfi
dtftroK]
^ndl&yi.
notJeontei
mjty, without sensations of the mc.v ,
i melancholy cttt.? We everyday!
wee ample proofs, of the inevitable j
"destiny bf man , and every day
1 hefr of number* going down to the
tomb in the commoncourie 0f na_
tore. But there is t character of
deep and awful grandeur, as well as
of effecting pathos, in the bitter
uncertainty which envelopes the fate
of so many htMiah beings. We
know that they wre. dead, and that
is all we know.
Peace to their manes ? and may
the recollection of Mr.Shubrick's
merit, remain as a consolation to
e w&nttii justici, not
<.i^^ON' Aug. a4. -
wer from l.ivcrpoQ], dated
"day, **yf, that ? the mis-'
jujace of Preston, in JLtn.
his surviving family. Among his
associates he stood an example of
tr| nc is nonored 111 his memory by
hU v*natric associated with those,
who scrtied yell, when her rights
wfcre ?t% stake. At this, period,
violence of kindred sor
ik&ided inroia- ^aim and
feelfrig of resignation, such
c$nsidcratiatis may .be urged with
violating the sanctity of a bio
heart on f he* .one hand, or o
'already closed on the
Anatect* Magi
iOOt
t
u
a serious
r TTfwr t
po
frrri rtkrAni^ toi n*.i ^ ' * th V?
TVci
lo-thta
before it*k
I.toWo.
I~w .'? Ii J 'K" HVIWWI^ Vipn, .
Villatte* who, instantly had eleven of '
[ Che toptoHRttrii seiaed,.and the ncxc
l mornii# 26 of their Accomplice*.
Extract 9f a
tec
f* Mr.
discussions with
^Cfcex-of
WE
28$%?
*1 1 1 M 1
ities, which
all liberty of ,
raEof
meat, the Commissary . iio
critaciscd the tupl
of the Consuls
m ^ - JZMX
tamst mi preserving
, , ra^^ind infoiica.
Iff* ,lfw?landy rejjKjp '
, naturally insisted on pf|.
sessing inviolate the emblemetic
arms of his country. The commis
? - ,C(j?to abusive obedi- ?
force I
armed
and took
. The Consul fot?
warded energetic complaints to Pa.
fk.*- The mintMcr deputed an in.
spector-general of police, who, af
ter having investigated the affair,'
made a proper excuse, when ' the
arms of the United States were so
lemnly replaced." "*
Paris, Aogust 21.
The Journal La Drome publishes
the following statement under the
head of Valence, Aug. 9 : ? " Tht/
write from Marseilles, that the A
mericans have bombarded Algiers.
According to these accounts Lord
Exmouth will have little to do. We