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SS} ¥ Ww NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 1800—TRIPLE SBiqgr, ' “ ! ‘ R ‘ wos to the example of Washington, sn! sbore, streint. 45 the mews of nis elovtion Lone VIL | fore my marriage Mire. Rurch was et my house; left aboot Nhe on Sel ates etanea eden wflnake | Sertwnlas See “es nce ry Lalap-clo'e achive co ope | ail woe w Dimeelt and hone Jost eeotimer « waisa 2-3, | Weableu, overtopping al! oebers in character, Lafayette | tea or Bal past; cemn after dinner ad boo", whic no we be * ‘ . ee ae me . ated & , be Lhoug! y med lo OMG With Mrs. Horch; Mr. Barcb wrote mes de Wer 'TYcn gat presen: Yorbiowa, Wb.0 tha very | stituted par d “ iy NAS conspioudus Si " . ; of Bru: "reepe ebca. ic aatterk hentia eaters | fatiet oe tule surr-adered 10. thecomulned foros 2 | of al. Coley abies oo ee sacs where | onsed Thewe ver" bumas a a oe aie, eens = weex vsiore ne trouble in bie family, 0 nis irri nettve de! cacy prevailed, aca be docliaed, oy | America und France, All th.e belonge to she wa, of boln | ancink Sant “hee eaeees sea: Lor did be noatta’ , vind Semen | ad abiceg “aig St my marriage, 98 some circamstabocs night. wo ti Lage boapiteadl . icde te A ak MY ODject to wight is | souRDe Coly aanaug b wet yedad tamu. - ee volusion ‘in France, si onde id | i, sit important; | replied, eendivg tbe tic to inepent Seep tenioteion knees peopel Spon ge pine Be thes which, S 1 may tay © | apiist that ¢iving fPaiquility wiloh, like ta POF ge cr pice and in fie practical reeuite, volfly declaring date: | know I reverved the note from Burch before sre. SUMNER ON SLSVERY. Tre Lecture Last Bight by Senator P A Pas, ' a weet e 20 bad | Barcb le Lome. e tt array bimeeif m “Pat? ft ote ty Dw fe Bad Charester, ant la found only im barmony with lew, *.5: “oman | thut iis evils were so Do referred not £0 much to the Dad Me we. Sumner on Lafayerio, Maal ene war, Dati” relating this jacidens in sutetes ‘Sun’ Kapaa Sa bie ook. hareaaet, Gris tte alweya snared, might @ 19 BOW 8” pport from the one of men as t0 (hose tim!d couuscls wich inst Adjourned ti mize A. M. to day, &o. &e as. Prandywine * (Applause) Igaving 2ogaad, he tra- the lull which {ollowad thie great Victory Lelayette cuce ing order; aod Ltis dote \ Was his perpoee to tuted compromise for prinoiole, (Vehemen' [add ELEVENTH DAY, $ . . versed Franoo with secrecy and despatoh, ia order to) 1a more returned to France, wih & new Toto of tuto whe seclusion of private life. Coauti- | continued applause and waving of hats and Bante: | cuwith, for tho defeag, ‘cao ba vessel wailed wan lying at ® Spauisd port outside of Congress and with uew sud tighcr trucis, Ly agecis! tution, with bie Declaration Os Righis, was st length chieia) His parliamentary career wat jeterrupted vat t J * 1» Tead & leticr, dated Ge Frenco uradiction ie nye came Ifke & bolt upud vole & our ambaseadrs Wp Europe werd wosirccied +) , adopted. The King took hie oath to suppori it aud Laley- » epirode wusot veronet to ihe poetry of bigry—bie visit | cago, Feo. 15, 1808, aim Mr, Burch to Erastua Corning, Woo Cooper tom vie wae Cite Ikts over ng PY &EICCLY ihe Fogian oourt ho had jam, left: and the French court, cor-.lt bias, and sue youtafail seidier Was now changed | etle next did the tame, The people by vi respectable audience \o Leven 40 © addrogs on the life unwillisg to be perplexed at that momen’ by wuch a Bie) into the more youthfc! diplometias. Nor wae be iom ct —onsatretcbed bend suited in, tke Fe ros wad obaracter of Laduyetee, by How Charles Sumner, of {ken DY a Frenchi.ay, planoed for him ® touriattuly cleat in the new fisid Woerevor ne sopeered frilly he aepy 6th } Jeng! Br hal no Al Cao 4 i | fo teomniveren feeling when he said, that Mary (jis wife) was in very bed healtn—wear, ner. ob | 1 wn . seoui enen: 7 bessy. thet tno revolucn Lad accomplish ie Ww the neck, bend ne kuse, vous, aod ont to altend ber brother, p Maamachuseiie. Tho Joors were Opened 40 bour previout pil. Bis pS mee en mene en oad toast him ee oat. = Lal ne ey ty omneaty leg - A thee a ib our peri Latayoite, wo 8) der o Oe dresses Corning a8 “Dear Cnole.”” bichon dvertived of commenting the ectere, and it ioved bim too wei! path poses, | approgobed, and giganti o Anered laid down reas mi. l.ary power ‘shrew to pris | re Lev such & euest, so there never W! ‘ pial alae dacagplangs rf Tod tnem. | SibOvgh Wary Saved ‘hie Beparation from tor iveloe | iurtbe cotbmen cutee si ‘Gedte ettined is aiace | valelic. Dobon'y cor wabuti time The sceve a Dost; abd yet, throsghout all this trans sendent hogpl. ‘In Order 10 prevent the roading of other letters, the was observaote tba: many of Lbe adic suppl the’ s 0 th: i ity of 7 . a “ ‘mpreswion produced by his madden depariare, amon the We-t Indies, then eweeping along the coast Locepiare cbanget The two brotuers of the Trig were now gather tality, linding him by new ties, he kept tue wally Compitinart: counsel admitted the fo'lowing dates aw welvor WLR & prodococe © & fayorive apthor to ‘mpreve the many iiostrotices that! could give, 1 wil read tures New York, at thet L.me the Roadguarters of the et Lb hoetile forces ou the "nen leh sronl.or of France, Pru huis heart—be did bot forge: the Africen slave, Bet bie pis nig being in Chicago.—septemher 9 and Octodsr abe terme linee from @ familiar letter written by Gibbon, the his- power—Great Britain beat before the coming ewrmand saand Acsirie Le] o\ced in Whe cosliv.on. France was | country bad stil! farther reed of Lis gery ices. i ae Py Se} ber 7th 1857, tiyew. seven Socaior Wilton made bie appearance "782, dated London, Aprii 22,1777 —“ We (sik chicky | kigued that tweaty of peace by which oar adependence menuced. The goverament ieuuoned at ouce three armice the Tenth uodertook to subvert theckarter auder which 5), 1°57, apd wt Syracuse September Th, 3857. Ab bath paw vines eae “, Of the Marquis do Lafayette, who was hore alow weeks was acknowledged and our positon in she fam. aipet the invaders At ine head and centre of thearme be beld bis crown, and Paris was aguin aroused, and The deposition of Mary G. Peck was read. Deposed wp ibe Matfera, ajo which were ® number ¢f infcentiod geo He ie about twenty, with 130,060 livres @ year, aod tlope seared (Appiauen) It woe Lt that bu. ‘ur thes purpose summoved Frapoe was heaving oga.o, Then did aliesesturntoth® that Mre, Mather was married 16th of Octover, 1667; the wthyeoat with thelr w vee aod daughters, When Mr. Wil- is gone to joa the Americans.” His owe family, that news should reaco Ax erica firet through ber greavees 00 of bis pame in toe = patriot ‘armer of range—to tne hero already of two gay preceding the wedding of Mra. Barch, wre at Urs. <u wae cbeorved & few exthcsieetio repcblicane made BY Which be warried, now interfered with peremptory | benefaewr. 1: war fire: known by letter to tie Cont’ s» optboret of ap — revolntiope--to inspire confidence aiil.c by his bravery Slatber's bouse from ten till dinner time, and from three be m command, and tue government of France jaterfered by & ental Jongroes from Lafayette, dated 6t Getic, bia plaore, elved bis imetr ction’ anc wy bis principles. Now seventy-three years ofage, 14): six in the aftern 20a; the day before the marriage was dersmneirations of eppiause. Prooweiy &t e@lgbt0'C\% well mnown letier of cachet Disregarding the one and rus ry, 1783, and I pray you vo wot for govtha: dave rom the door the Pre deni adiressing bin » witb a few friends, among whom was a personal friead of jecneaday. abe diptmgoished lectarer made bis appearacce, socom. evading the other, !n the diaguiae of acyurier, gad & i6 ghail refer 69 it agaic. So Wet be who espocse “Frapce oppose « her enemies the const my Owe—whom seme Of you alsoknow, Dr. Howe, of Crome evxamined—After questions ss to the witnese’ by Wee. Culler Eryams. The cheermg was pro- o@ebimen eaid wit bis face painted black,he'crozéed the Our ange ip the Bocr of M6 gremiess gloom be Siob snd lavayetie” (Applause) Aine, bow coc Be sion—be passed through the sireeta where tie condict meazsof knowing the time of dey on the 14%h of October, ied F ? Ps renees, avd soon found kimseif on board hi* verse! with came the beraid of it# final triumph (apolauee) PB ore doth to all, Aes power was Leginn ng to show war hotly raging. aod ecrees barricades t tho City Hall, while Mre, Burch was et Mrs, Matber’s, which ie one 0° wracied and the usmosi enthusiem was maniieried byike hig fow companione in arias On April 26,1771, be set cnotber lever, datet at Cedis, 6ti Februsry, 1 itacif anion and Roverpiorre were wctive, clude were when be was ugain viared at the bead of tho Nationa! the daye on which the crimipal intercourse is oberged , eadionce, Nv. Bryant-ras nominated aué coanimoesiy sail for Awerica, Cousider, if you pioass, the deugert of Dearing the same date with tbat sunocacing (ho wc- organi: .bg, the people were isshed to awiess frenzy, tho Guard of France, “ berty sball triampb.”’ said be, ia the witness depored she (ret remembered the facts when odwmon 40 precide, apd brie!) Wroduoed Mr, caper, ‘the fem wh/ob be then braved, aod you will say, wish the knowledgmens of oar independence, 2)ene auotber Jacouiws, Whore pame bae ever since beec the syu0 bie Orat proclamation, “or we will all perth together. sbown the letter received by Mrs. Mather ‘rom @ureb.. * wifes os SRE classic post of aptiquity, tbat be suvwed’ Beart tion which bad already toached Lin beart, wad oxnte nym for “counsellors of eed. on,’ became demented, and —Charies the fenth el! before those words of that old men. | gaking the date of her marriage; he desired the date in Mr. Pay2rs, on taking the cha'r, said ~ o! triple oak, Aad to that the perils of cap new chapter of glory. Tous be writes to Wash.ugiow had been the glory of the representat ves The destinies of lance were gaia in his hand. He order to fix the date of another traasaction whicb oc- | om gia %0 800 80 large BM Budience aeger vied for she Fore, and add ai!) more the motive of ai and tbe coincidence of deter shows how clearly be ase» of the Revolution, revolted at iwexocases. In widrose- might have made uimeeli Dictawr, be might have estab. curred about the sawe time. purpose of Learlog oue cf ocr most xccomposhed echolars thie enterprise, and your admiration muntbe enhanced, ciated the rights of the African lave witn Amértnas indy Jeter to the Nations! Aseembly he denounced the lisbed w republic f which be might have beou chief; bat Ricbard B Carpenter eworn—Resided at Chicago from ape ora Meocuree et neobject lying pert from the Never did bero’go forth on x more beautiful errand, for ‘t pendence. (Appiazse.) “Now, my dear Geucral, say Jacobine ne sudetitating license for tberty. Hegallact'y minéfe: of tuat moderation which was tho rule Sopcember, 1855, till May, 1959, knew Dagie! Stuart well ordinary sirifes acd iv mediate ‘interests of tbe day. Con- WA# he who carried words of cheer to cur fathera ant he, “eince yuu are about to taste repose, permit ‘me appeared ai the bar c. the Agscmbly and repeated the of hie life, unwilling to bazard again the civil since 1857; remember his being sick at tho Tremont eur ing we services recderod by Latayette to opened up a way to those feets acd arm’es of France propose & pian whick may beoowe iargey usefu. tothe denunciation But the Re ru o: Terror wae s: band, des copfiict which hsd drewched France with ‘reternal Touse in the latter part of February or early in March, there see nO couiro rerey, ‘the pi o afterwarde marsagiod on our side wod ite sympathy § colored portion of tLe human rae. Lot v# je a the tiwed to fil France wth darknes?, and to send asiadder blood, be & popular throue surrounde! by popu — 4.557. Dr, MoVicker attended bim; be was sick olghi o: breil wy mw em Mca oe peor om with our couse fg most besut:fully and toaderty revealed | purchase cfs small” property, where wo cat | through the world. ‘Tbe King, doen end royal family, | lar itetitatieas, ‘The Dube of Orieans, a8 Louis PAIippe, | tin deys; was prostrated entiraly=icnore like @ child chan tModes rho ol . rf p the letters which he wrote to his wife ov that paeeses. | meke au erperiment Of e@mencipating the ne- sfter & bloody Conflict wy the gates of the palace, were became King of France. |aquestionably |:isowa desire 9 man; was with htm every day peurly all day de bis sor the nod! And ae | am about to read 8 few \inee from one of these | groes, sod of employing them siunply ee ‘arm compelled to fnd sheter tw the bosom of tne was for # republic, upon the American model; but he )tocea: remember perfectly the servants’ ball Chi were fow ip vime who could hb lafayette letters allow mo to remark that (am voteware that they | iaborers, Such «n exemple. given *y you , Assembly, The soufi.id was not yet quite ready, gave vp thie darling desire of his heart,eatieded thet, at eye, 1667; was in the room with Stuart play De course Of etoady, cnewery ne vi Atseut, thea, ave ever Deen preseuted to attention ia oar covatry, | would be geveraiy wed, and if wo c- Dot the constitetion was overturned acd with ‘: least, liberty wae secure’. If this were not 90, it was cards; he left at about halfpart eight to po hos | amy frieade, to the portraiture 9 th ane, drawn ard ‘bey Dave netcrally seep tbe light | ceed in America, } w Mth oy consecrate & pars Lafayette, Troe to bie cath and to bie ows lofty ‘ets because fora moment be bad put hig tructinpricc’é the ball; saw bim retorn t the reom once wilh eet before cords by egress artiet—Charice ibe death of Lafayette, 1 am my time wo extend vhe West . ‘The moty 6 Ly of character, be denounced the sudec'ous crime. ioe He agein withdrew to bs farm: but his heart was where- white kid gloves; I saw bim about balf past nise ja Seaaee shat they have been tranalated, mor do 1 koow | gairange pro vot; bot, > prefer for th'¢ cause to be Jacobing bad marked him, whilo yet ai the head of te ever Hberty war in quesiion—now wilh the Pole,mo* the ballroom; remember the fair in Chicag> October, any source ‘rom which the cbaractce of Lavayette | foolish, rather (ban Cy opposite concoct bocalled wwe ' srmy,astheirvictm & willing toay? own {feat with the Italian, pow with the Airica slave. For the 4667: belleve on the Gret day of the fair met Stoart 1a Afier Wwe r dey o&n ce RO com ictely iostrated. One other remserk. I (crest apylavvc) Surely you ere rig & tomppiacd toome the expense of @ ctyii Contest buat ahocid drenob France —riebta of the Jatter he bad unfailing sympathy, beginng the V'nited States Conrt room; went with to the fair we Forper ha toads if im wil history, or in all Diograpoy, anything (iepewel applanse.) lo them you im fraternal blood, be renolved—sai eltermai.ve !—to with bie youth, and vpop fl WS BE EXTESES ground; was with him two hours; jt was wwelve or 7 a . written by & youth of nineteen can be produeosd compar- se that same i fly spirit thet fre. led b. withdraw from hie post, gud parsiog .nto & nevtral corn: , every slave hae the righ\of immediate cmencipation, atier when met thcre; retarbed to the Tremont Baste and ger r able to these words. —'! hope, for my sake,’ taut be enlist for .#, the seme se.-nacriice, the mame generosity, try, thence to come to the United States, where from y the concertion of |'s mattr or by force, and thi® House togetber; remained there about three qaarvers of writes to bis wife, ‘‘you wi] be a good Awerican, Thir me pobieness expressed wtb beautifc! sim dimapee be might watep 1 wa country desolsted by principle no man car call quesiion.”’ Tenderly an hour, wher hoeaid be had an engagomeat to dine abbrougdout a long }\(e became ® & Pentiment aporopriate for virtuous hearts Totimate'y | and frankness. france bas hoard these civil war, Ag bie em cesce Led been witbout prraliel,eo be approached this great question of our owP with Mre Docglas: then loft me endetartet op. Senator —wao strove for it se bo ase a s)\led to the bappiness of the whole human family ie thas the African = rece ir wat DOW 1" Power, fortuno, wife family,coamtry— country, but the constascy with which he did {t Douglas and wife were at the Tremont House, tt wan bo suffered for It as few have s: of America, destined to besome the respecte! and # 60 iiuesration of sll were now changed for & dungeor, where, for more shows that {t baucte and perplexed lim like asphyux about toree o'clock when he left me. saw Li tered, ond whose protracted career, beginning ate period 89!um of virtue, honesty, toleration, ag’ of traoqull ieb, vou deginving, Was moved by then five yeare, amid noperalieied privations, be with a perpetua riddle #e could pot under- {he same ecyening st the theatre with Mre. Doug when others are et)!! at achool, and eadiog only at tbe Hberty.”’ (apytaase’) Whai words for a youth of nineteon, | transient tmpnists of rure adveovcre, bet by an imgtinct | wore away Bet no in vein; for wh [ Chow inci wko bad fougbt for their own liberty } remained from half past seven till bau past dowd, where be tardy descended. was conepicaous ulao ‘boring through the ses, bat ifted up by thoughts ‘ike | of human rip dts almost divine ip this lipbt bie conse- te the story of bis captivity without admiration for that id devy liberty to othere. (Appiauee) But he did Stuart still there; think the we went tothe for woe p' principle, the most steadfast integrity. aud theee. He satied “ Qnd touched the coast cration to our 0 angumies new dignity, and American uncopcuerabie firmax of principle by whch he wee pot despair; although at one time in bie old age his (rm ground with Stuart was October 14; am not certain. Ube Jof.ent courmge civil and mibtery. There ie butone Of South Caroliga. Going astore in the Dight gud | inuependence itself becomes Dot & giage i 0d on the frontier as ho was ev- pend pbilactbropy broke forth in tho declaration that Crove-¢: jed—Never met @ female at Stuart’ room woreon in all bistory to whom ‘hie descrijtion is following & friendly ‘ignt, he oon bimse'f ofthat Nberty which ‘* the common birthrigh each Bolland, recognized by the soldiers, e never would have drawn the sword for America bead = duriog bis pes, @ppilocvic, sol éven f yorr digtinguishea Cosir eneath the roof of that cocotry for which be had mede mankind. (Cheers) Ee war row ip Fraace, out - and then commenced thet catalogue of incignitiesunder he known that It was to four weriment that sai Recxamined—Saw Stuart at Springficld » portion of man torighi bad noi announced my a , Suche sacritice. The Continental Congress was chen in | ing to & prevaing .nviation, be ouce more vieted be | which his great soul eecmod rather to rige tnan to bend. tioned human slavery. (Appisuee,) The time was now st the Legislature sesion of 1887. i would all have antictpatea ms when | pronouc seesion ‘a Philadelphia, apd bis first desire wasto report land whore iodepeadence he bad helped to secure by eer To his application fur & passport he was answered by the nand when bie great career was toclose. Bulng taken The following levie:s were then putin for the de- name of Lafayette. Sarcly if liberty be what b: himerif there Keeping hie own countela, making no | vices in dipo: ncy ud war. For a!x moonthee waicome jeer thst be thould have s paeeport tothe ecafold. The 1), at first with a cold, the Chamber of Depaties inquired fence: — ‘ery, philosopby and ouman art ii declare, (bec m @lscloearee at Charleston of hig plane, be started on « he surrendered bimself so the aympath eg of the ing of Prosma, sbinking to take advantage of kis crow of bia son after hie bealth; avd upon the next day, May Cmecaco, Jan. 10, 1869 we verse the example of one who loved, but alway! ourney of nine hundred miles, most of the way oo boree- people, the delights of ‘riexdebip aud ing debility, poggested that bis condition might be im- 90, 1834, he died, at the sec of seventyseven. The | To Mejor Conmxiwo— Nor must we expect ‘rom hit p ack, ttrough the two Carolinas, Virginia, Merylana and — onsh: f Washingtop, whom be viel proved in resuro ‘or information fcrnmished aya.nat yolixg pasetoo was ptrong tothe last. As at the begia- My Dear Uncie—i am in the @eopeat alfction, My ot belong tobumanity. Sureiy it Delaware, Eo journeyed on, enjoying natare ‘a its 4 with whom ne jocrneyed. Dot th The beer: of the exiled patriot wae ping go at the end be was ail for freedom; andthe wife hes played tlze with me; she has comm!tiod aa tude that be stood forth a constant imple freehuese, and the Bind, cordia! welcome whica all. The elasory of the Afriean raco het giroady tou {dee tha: .e cond be temnted net liner treced by his hand, whica he rose from. awful cfence, whien consigos her forever to bell, Yon. unmoved, umabasen, creduced, unterrided, greeted him everywhere on the road. “Ibe further bis beart, aad 8 covlimoibe sient in ofciai answers 0 furnish tion Sgainst bie covoiry. “Th King hia deathbed to write, aitest hie ov ®t thet most come here at once, and teke care of her. sbe may ‘damplivg on a! the biendishmente of fortune North 1 Proceed,”’ (Lous he writes iu one of those tender to official aadrease» ‘rom Southern Legis: openly is impertineot,”” be simply ta.d ‘a reply, and composed = great act of emsnctpation by which Dogland, at an stay uncer my roof, but separate from me, uotil une of power, keeping bimeo)f s'ern! and eToctionste letters to which I refer, and to which! called cpoa them to commence the we tice. | bimeeif to the continued rigors that swaited nh’ le expenre of a bundred milion dollars had given freedom pace time to come bere. Pavid Stuart bas deban king aud emperor ae pave before alluded,) “the farther North | nroceed the ‘84, several years before Clarkson, tran was et Cret cast into pron etd then carried on rst toeight hundred thouraud siavee. “Nobly,"” he writee, her repeatedly. aud abe confesses it. Ob! for 0d" sake. muse, Wit @ sou! ae fear! more I hke this country aud its people.” |. sty hat been imeplred to write teat | the fortress of Maggeburg, where fer more than & year gno, these are the las: words of your benefactor, “nobly | hurry out. ‘Telegrapa me when you wil! arrive. 16 fom whom ,cueras and king thood; ag B® attention bed already been arreates 7 slavery, which was the beginning of ae immersed ina durk, gubierranean dangeon. Co bas'she pubile treawure Ween employed.” Aud {howe lust — seems ap if] aball'dio before you arrive. Yours, qmbending as (ato, who alone swod ageinst Cesar; as domestics,” as be called them, who came Ww rece'vekia nie life hong career, and -overa’ yerrs beloro theestablishment of peace between ! russia ad France words, soeakipg from bis tomb, stil! sound {o our ears aac BURCH geoatic as the pest ic ved disciple, who leagud onthe bosom Ofders. Then, for the fret time, he looked upon we, Wilberforce, .0 she Britici Pariiamen ad broughs be was banded over to the Austrian jailers,by whom he such was Lafayetie, At the tidings of h's death there The envelope ts marked “private=etop at Richmond ‘Of the Savior, and, alone of ai) the dissipies, followed him big whole subsequent Ife shows claar'y how his forward thas moilon eguust the #lay Was traneferred vo the fortress of Ourcts, thea litte wae mourning in two bemispneres, and the euyiag of House, * So the cross! If th:e subject needed any attraction 1 rature mast have been troubled. He had turned bee mado bie name sacred in history. known, but ‘rom thie inoiden: sow memcravle ‘rc history. Pericles was ogain fulliled, for tbe whole earth was the | ap. tier letter was writien by Bureb to J ¥. 1. Prope, dewvoring t ghoald Gnd !t io circcmatances which ‘; bas been my lot y from France, where, amidst gross ‘nequalities of 2'] | these worde o Jafe His captivity was now complete. Alone in biecell, with gepuichre of the ‘Lostr.oue man. Albany, das mcs; important by the defence, fo: te epjoy. ONen w 2 availa ] kinas, thie prossest did pot exist: where, }: the descent. purpose, ‘hey none the jess Do object in view but four walle, hui oct from all know- eNO to thoae chambers where the mighty rest, it eniratistions by Wovidason, ad Mas cusupporte.. turned aside from ita crowded © otter to viet tbe © 9g scale of the feudal hierarchy there wari riavefor this ter oftheir auioor. At last, aboat toleaye our count Jedge of the world, shui ont from all koowlelge of nis Sipce their foun: lation came a nobler guest charges. In it Barch justifies bis oours> im sandc- eimple tomb of Lavsyette, where & , ip the sematery, S@Rradation, where, amides unjust taxce aid injurious and being received by Congress as Re was taking leave, | famiy, who, on thelr part, could know nothing Nor e’er was to the vowers of biles conveye!, jog Mrs. B away; gives various reasons why be Paris, bythe e'de cf bie Pr -vilegee of lab hie wife, jas within the old #n! ! sorte, every mar bad a right atleast bo let drop ber words wherein may bo eeen thesame ofbim never addreesed him by bis vame; mentioned or. A purer epirit or a fa.rer sbade.”’ bad not given in the letler to Mr. Cy ie child acd to himseli— (ren werolc wile, and never ¢ took upoe that simple spirit, and also the mighbiy suadow @f the future “May | ly by the number of bie ceil, 16; cut off from all chance of Judge him by what be dit thronghout a bong iife,and fyi! eccount of the graduation of her full; then —aod study thestmpe Plause)—and where the boast wae proudly (shus be closed bis ad: w | Self-destruction, by prived of the uso cfakulie you moet eoaleen his greatness. Judge bim by tho prin. sayr: three years sin0e Mary becam? ooqueintet io of any kind, and then tern to vl repeated by udicial tribunals, even as in | ‘n 1784) “‘whien we have jost cleveted to l'borty, always and fork—sach wae now lot, Put never for one mo- ciples of his life, and you mnst bend with reverence before with Stuart; soon therea‘let your wife wrote ber bo wan émbiazoned with princely ‘lad, that tbe ir wae too = for a dea eason to oppreseion, an example to the oppressed | ment aid hie eon! bend in ite frm reseives. Im- him Jn all hie! je Stands wlone There 'e no ome who an vpeni jan, end wil! have todo with you yet; Marr ality flave to breathe, (Applause) With angelic generosity refuge for the rights of the bumnso race, and anobject | diately on gong to prison, he took the precaction to make ag dene so much for humas freedom. In youth, ehowtag did not |.eed her; in tis summer of 1857,! saw Stuart ant. tes4 be bad tarned away from hie own country to follow ia of delight to tbe departed sosle of ‘te founders’? (Ap- | an oficial declaration of ne priuicip.es, Bo ——— the firmness ‘of age, and in age showing the ardor of diary together at parties; gently connselled her not to cwere ‘he service of liberty, and now be found men rudely held Janse ) Natarally words like thegofroma French nobie- | not, ‘pn any respect, be confoundet 1 ©. youth, trampling upon tbe prejudices of birth, upon the —jraveapy ting to do with him: [nover let pare an oppor contraed & ange, the country house fayette Ms property and despoiled of personal righte by those man © toate great revciution was et band. Cace gittve royailiete. letters pow exist, wome ©! jeductions of power, upon the blandishmeots of wealth, tunity «bea offere:| whereby | could present to Lor kaow- where be panel the leet thirty yeare of b's ife in pa- Whore struggles merely for politica! rights bed already ; Sgain ic Burope be ranged over ‘ww diferest them written a: the perl of hie —80@C- getting aside the favor even of that people whom he loved — jeige jacts concerning |ii# bad character, for the purpose ariotic eimplictty, surrounded “by ch ldren, grand- Sbdeorbed his soul. Yovthful, and as yet littieexper) | countries, vielling ‘tv courts, and wee overgwhero | times with lemou juice, sometimes with & ‘ootd- go weil, whether placed at the uclghtof worldly ambi of warping ber against having aoytbing todo with bim; children acd yappy gusts, sod where everyshing °..1 enced im the inconsistencies of the world, his foul mat | ® welcome guest, expecially in Fi where | pick dipped ip shimncy biack mixed with vinerer—-wkere tion, or plunged in the recite of & Cnpgoon, always trae ‘The financial disaster of 1857 called me to Boffhlo. At deare ece 10 him, "twas on & beatiful Octo bave recotled as thie dirmal and most incomorebentivic | ing | bis beanti‘uleou! is laid bere. Coufrming bie joy that to the same principles. Great he was indeed; not esan . that time she confessed that Stuart pressed more fally wor dey of the iaet yoar—now only a jitie !oonsistency glared before him. Arriviog at Ph.le- | bejsuriors of that despotism which be had combstied, aethor, altboorh he has written what we are all glad ypon hisecdustive appliances, and oa October 14, 185: more than & year ago—tbat ast before ‘oaving France, c delphin be prempnted bimself at once before the Con | reviews of bis well ordered troops. Bat be boart wae | rather than from the people be lovedeo well, be &o- to read. pot as ar orator, ultbougo be spoke ofvea they had carpal intercourse; from that time to the 261 @ompany witha friend, I visited thie moet interesting | tinental Con reas, tendering big services se @ volucteer | ever jnteatoe humse improvement, an! besien!ng back | Doonces his equal oppoe'tion to the coum ‘eee © oo: apd well; not ae @ soldier, although always brave of December she copfeaeed six or Seven ace of adultery seene. You ai! know someth!: it from books and pic. | 80d without pay. Congress, touche! si once by the | to Paris. he at opee commenced new and k!l ver. | Dinism and the cabinete of the coal'tion. fle declares b's and ott Working mu cles of ceniae; not as « with pim since May, ‘68; but eayeshe has bad 00 connsc- ware. vonerable and plctoresqne cacti¢, Magnapimons devotion of the youthful eiranger, and | vices. lie espoused the cause of tho Protestants, eed | Crm conviction thet amide: all the checks ef anarchy d ip government sad tion with bim for the last sixteca mouths. Constancy | { | imecription, withor' ahe surroun ‘ing mone e noble titles, w thous confess.ng tbat pract ca of charwcter, thas li strated, which will be my tl sonighi. Aad my !mpreemions gathered a1 the he epoyed the conversation of tne ph‘losep! K Frederick, tom«times calicd the Grea, sod the dazaitoy aD, verse: With Ove round towers, e most, edrawhritge, ‘vy clad miready, by & letter from Dr. Franklin, apprized | brought forwar’ earnest measures for the removni of | Liberty will cot perils. (Appianse.) de remombers intuitively perce!vicg the reist‘ons of men and aatione; notes paesed between th walle, @ arg: court yar! within, and (he whole enbosom- Of bie eminent position et bome, at onos | thelr dipabilities, then amounting to avertcte octlawry, | with a thrill thel eoniverssry of American lidependonc? | pot on tieee scoounts is he great; but be is great as one peat, sorvan' vamed Bor- Zin een, oxcaps or sco side, where awaaproate sue made Li Major General in the army of the United | the pad heritage of tho mdict of Nantes; eo thet, alttough | ae that day comes. (Applausa.) Of bie own deckaration | ofthe world’s benetuctore, who posecwaed the largest mes, | Ciyyce pratyour servants, uae ual tees soe nee verdare Pvorything # biswric. The caste, o ‘te States, where he took rank by the eide of Gate and | « Catbol.c Limsel!, be is enrolled among the champions | of the rights of ;man be saye the: fie wore alcue WD | supe of that preatest gift of God to man—the genius of be- ice Unat Mary eaye they had frequent conc ection by orgin, * back to the twelfth century. it wae ‘reen,o! Lincoln and Koos. Born to exalted rank 'n ence tenanted by the princes of the grest house of, aM sncleat monarchy, be now fuand bimeci’ admitted to erasing, The cannon of she Geld merekais of the (.me | tho highest place in the military counse's of & repchiic; wave left their traces on if masonry, The !vyy which red this while sti! youth and under wenty—vo of religious toleration. (applaune.) A: toe time his | the jverso be wold nob mistake to main | peficence, apd great be leas av example: which. 90 long oppomition H A:rican siavory aamomed & praction! form. | tain ft, Beecornt the ‘dea of vindicating them at tho qs history epdures, shall teach ali—the author, the orator, At gp expento of 100009 france (which, allowing for the | expense of his character ani prinolpiee (Applscre ) | the eo lier, the stalenman—e'l alike, to labor’ aad if need bt and early hours ln the eve! a the doors: of = Nbrary, or parlor, or wherever \t was comm'tied, r | aiference » valve then and cow, would be abou: $60, | But never, never did aay sou) reo pcre? belgets (han | be, to sufer for human righte. The fame of such acha- oan aieneee & he Lye ee frau, mantice oo luxoriantly tte gute acd the tower by ‘ta | than Fox, younger than Wheo they asvanishet the | 600,)be porchased « plantation int he ociocy of Caysame, | *ben from that dungeon he us tb'epriecn legacy, | pacer, brightening with the advance of civilization, a > tide, “war, platted ty ibe gront Bogiah raicens:, | World with thelr precdcSits parliamentary powers, | ie'Socth Amerion, with a view of ewancirating argross | That tbe aatietection derived from « singlo 2c’ rea Sed no lim, exengs te earthly, gretiogs, (Gren op. | ea as aed ee eee Garin Fo., oc bit pilgrimage there durcg Younger than Goundeat, tp bisown beautiful France co | and eying the great experiment of free to bumanity more than outwoighs a the er: indicted by | pisuee.) i : fhe ebort lived peace of Amen, The parc $98 id; and bie modesty was not lose eminent than bie | bor ® was to hasty pian: Yor havo ‘ur ¢nemies, and even all the ingratitode of tae country.” = —= ewes much of ith be 2 Lafayeiue bh Toe Post, To Warbiagton, «to apologised ior expiditing bis | ready geen that more thar two years before be | Then, going further, he sence bie thoughts to thoee poor found | == t toen! mt Weahiogton in tha’ behalf. And now. 1 | African elaver on tho distant plantation of Cayeors Ip THE BURCH DIVORCE CASE. tion of the castle barmontin with thoes retired r raw American troops belore a French officer, be replied @hich the wrms of fortune at once, “Ibert come here, gir, to learn and | certa'nly abould d> injustice to both Lafayette and Wash. | the wreck of Dis grea! fortune oeW not what had be . others: ottes severa! {nstances of ber fa t)\: . P it b.”” , i > opt back the b r ‘ | s wesners at R56 e miler Dot to tonc! To. Commantor.in “uief, umally so | inetcn ‘f | Wept back the latter wth whch Washington | come of this plantation, and ho ie tins Ris will | Navarre, 0! , Nov. 90, 1800. Bewh @ few years since, where ehe carried on o to take care that the Africana who romow ETAVe, Was won at once to that perpetun! frieadenip waloh | received the intellig most seandal Tknow nothing | Yeeterdey deing Tnankegiving, the tolegraph cloned, | Br" Ns eS etalr with Ines §. Arnoki, = red uebroken as oak as life, howing iteelf ow in | uTho gon‘ucan of» Waroeie, emer | lone thoir l’berty ” ch hiet ry, a Gesieed. wer ah ot tity ‘of al of evief and wow im teare of joy—treatiog the | evitent a all eireurm rd Imm not scrprined wten | moro sublimely touching than these ein ole worde trom * ‘ . d i y evap BP youthful nobleman alwaye with paternal care, sheriag | yougive now provis of 1: Yoor law accautica cf a | tatbeery bolted dungeon. Toat noble woe sc, maled | Consequently, we are unable to forward the procesliogs | person there ies atte Gl Geer ate win bim bis table, bis tent, and on tre feld’ of Mon | plantation tu Cayeane, 1 ord saves, with ies im w0c?, og tm the marriage vow— ct ja att | of ihe Bach encs Tho Court belian afiemom cumnlen | 1S iia srdieeed te cete agus Gh iubeere toed be month the rame cloak for acouch; following bi May it | bistory there are fow women that cao compare with the Li . “4 ~~ @geveroue and Loble prof of your bu only. the summer of 1959 abe had a flirtation wich Mr. Tighe, y. #7 reverm cendent fortunes now ov giddy hotghte and now In g!90r od that ® tim jar mp rit eboaid an'mste all the | wife of Lalayetio—knowwg well bis wishes, bad s'roady , . “ pies ibe uppe with constant, unalterable attsehment; corresponding f Oh) ‘ead applause.) . fought to euticlp.ve Loom. But, elas! .v veic Too \\nery, an puis —— _ - ve gor sabe Sous avd austeeyea tae pense of an ok ceed “oa she window te wan 'o with him at al noble wife ia her wrote Was t preatevont watmowathaod | of those Afmicana hod already been croeily confierated | 1866 remem/ere the time the clock arrived >y express: | y p ane. unparalleled The letter we very lengthy, and reposts the charge ‘eyrak'ng srumpet ont!- | righte deaied, and ingyired | with bie eptite; and thas condscatio. wos bet sym pores! | Stuart was no? prevent; saw Stuart three or four times, | «hat wre. Rurch was making atiguations with Boyd sna nent #'th the Av | by generour eas, was destined, ami Of tho prescription that mow descended cpon hie femt'y | an A - * ie much to have ine sired the most tender friendanip | and tottering tbr el thos wad his {rice in the mosquerode of blood now | ond eb emuanay: toop laoreet A counties ogo poptane heey hat bistory records ia the of Washingtoo. | of discord and civil war, to drevob the soailol4 with the | onsved, the impotation of “' Fayote si’ was equivalent | Sent st one of bie vicite; Mary Spalding wae present at | “°F. ole matter 1 have ferreted ost by th a There were other strangers % him scarcely | blood of king, queen and of good men ‘p al) ranke of iife spared | another | creauiedes oy Guus suaemnenels aes ese bri! imct than Lafayetie, Koevicako, Baron Stenbor, | to lif the pation to uahoown beighte of andacliy sod Wie 951 tas meptqueemedive iensee Mr. March tines the Ynowledge than I pomemsed, and auch ‘alter mental srandebiidren, whoes s'mp.ec. the aistingu shed Commander-in Chief of the Franch » daab dace the ust of forsiga invasiog Like the 4 .n the same b merely ag Aroer'care, gave loken of army, and ciberr, gathered about Washingt bat orge from the rock, ginico vicworiet on & dred others in a promiscnous grav fal) of 1850, know David @toart intimately; Staartand | SP?! Mora! infinences as I was enabled to bring to bear. genior Bo lene tba ' ihe fayette aione obtained a place in hie heart ied | pieur such aa’ bes plunged red eos a mj rolf Sas up with Mr. Tarner at bie last siinese soveral sews abd swoenilip-cepeuten of bear 'T bove fos feng? portrait wbich § ~) %, waeborn ships solace and bt; bat each afriencet'p sed, apd, Orally, to mark pame fate by the timely brow of the tyrant Robe | nie. Mr. Bor manner was friendly and cordial to tbe ‘sustain! wer of God, im the jon of this ‘ravetto, the on y peveat hea. “1 "Sass | wr ony. iil8 iMtropidiiy woon foand oacasion | the Dotan face the Freneb *pierre. Ther oly con, George Wasuingion Laiaystie— | 8 om 7 ; weneertal tap tieave mae ve petierm, ona te all the en Soptomber 8, 1786. He came into the world a.” CE5"0: | for display at the battle of Brandywine, where, ine: | was foresb: et of | applauee)—bad already, by ber materaal ears, been goa. | Stuart thot time; don't remember Fenny Burch entering | Yrnea, MSU ase) pave Crrised ‘at the Gaal dieche. Sesnane Ris Ones ong St Mempting bo rally retreating troope, he was wonndet ic | gradoal march of boman progres, in the wide spresd ec, | veyed to bis great namosake in America, #ho recs the room wher Mre. Boral was reading & letter which jure’ } mit Gad ever workol with and taronsh ame 2 Mwdeu, Th cha the ieg, and thus, by suilerin; ir canee, increased | ceptence of our American Bevolction, | ani St Mount Vernon, (applacee) At | ph0 eve Sinart, who pet it in bis pocket: resollest The defence ciiared the eviden ‘e of Prem pony farited the yoo regard. As his simple, enatfocted ature be- | stincte of the people, {a te obvione tn a S existing | last, regeluing ber freedom, this acolo ®omen, witb ber o ” 2 * | mere the charges made in the lotter wore {nise. O;poe: Qoid on Caned:sn ttachinent of both officers and | things. !t was forceba lowed in the example of Lafayetie | two youthful daughters, coder the protection -f an ame | converration with Mr. Stuart about Mre Burch one night; _ ‘a—s0 that he was able to relieve the anrietiet of | He was of all men ‘te natural representa. | rican paseport, barrie! acrora the continent of Pcrope to I | bie Youthful wife at bome by writing to her thatbe | tive just fo long af ‘continued moderate | \ieops,and threw berse.{ at the leet of the imperor he big Grope mingled with Aaa © poke ed the friendabip of the army in gross | and bomane Alaf, that 6 ceare eo jos) In tteelf,so pre. | To ber prayers for the release of ber bosbend, the despo! Fa aor oe OOo LY aT ee Eee neice, | and in . eal.” Those are bie very words. Nor wae | cious in ‘te chjsote, sbould be wrested from ‘te troe ena. | replies that bis bandsare tied. but tonched Ly devotion se eter ¢ 1, with ut fath mothe aon er and | thie unre, @S!, When you consider bow completely, | racter by the passions of men. The irst ptep was the ’ bfortuae amd rank such an few Homage ‘soot | in dress, ‘“% f0od and im habits, bo became | Assembly of the Notables in February, 1787. There Bim ows mem ire—ehich, of couree, Rare Deen pabianed | [Bee 4o Ne was already American ic sympathy. | #00! in’ that areembly tbe two brotbere of the ileg, all aly me gg peaks of his 0 Pe y cid | This youthtc! nop mam, Dred to all Kinds of icxcry, eub- | the princes of the bind doxes. peerr, Site tne treealon be crecscne ced | jected himself to p7ivation and fatigue, tud he showed | and officials all convened in the nterest of the crown. Ny contuntaset aan teen tenet woe , Bimeelf more cnakees and frigal even tnan the re But ‘ne people bad co tative. Lafayet © became fre rien poy + ‘That ~4 | cane themseives, some \ ‘mes Hiring for months or a le | their representative. be hed formerly ¢rawa the iy from @t Lay a ‘without @ dollar in his pocket. The coc. | sword, #9 now he lifted his voice for popular rights. The {and novie, bet patarally folbowed, by King’s brother—afterwarde Charles X —feeling that |. fayeve Wy Bd far, oa | A@journed till two P.M. City Imtelitgence. | Namnow Escare ayn Tiemry Resccs ov twmve Pax- sone —As Mr. Michacl Norton was reterniag from s bail ‘about three o'clook \aat Thursday morning, he discovered fames issuing from the building 207 Hodsoe etreet, Knowing that the upper portion of the building was oc- cupied bys Mr. Bright aa boarding house, and seeing ‘we sat up with joseph; told bim that Mre B was in a ‘commun! 20% mere! wo French bietory ‘o tte carticet days, a Fi aa fedpesday evening followin, rece! = of bis reply tot) o letuer of en. ply, ny tbe wide of the Ma'd of 0 $ = F t polsion of the Fingliee from France end Mgsame Sev creat hep, joeeed "’ He \roeneied by format ho Aone wi the court of Lovls>)) wed showed .. removal of tl oman could accomplish that the young orph 2 the ade! tion of certa'n bere 0 came wbl.e iat dountry of hereditary dist: ; of the # ogee hae, © of ae wont DoLoa him to their preservation, wh io || wae to je ‘1 le cack? 4. The revision orton: ward Bi povided it could do #9 covertiy, witboct the | MArtEY “i tno royal hoceehol!, proelons and the ed waits Overy where an sl! exificlont passport, Bot as rome zi ° re quo bern Doe's ae rome Ley ee iS | a o, eanens,. Tasos ta error, ia Wud many istration of the goverpmen ' Following these prope. | oe here wil gerour career. Jealous of a ri recent reverses, the French Court was | had bean watching for the o cated ¢ | = ow ree and, with amietance, aftor a dee- vt, be eataped, bub only % be recaptured, Dight : ig hg 3 eae w a entorprise, metetanl E ton! z ae yette was born t il : really | stttors be proceeded to make # motion. That word now | erty,” 99 be ons sooumomed ofen to repost, "liberty ed with out fathers. it las meitake; be did | fam) ar to oct care. wae then, for the Seat aime, made | b bear’ pret bis Bal previess war with bim & religion, # pastio:, ie bot: bet publi: opinion, whieh, in that cocetry incllace in Parliamentary proceedings in oo * ¢ made & mo- of a wade wwards = those Coe poke =; verter —— z = ay o ——_ ry! ‘eas’ was tousbed by & distant people st eg rg 10 | —o she r+ 8 Diver cg received .otes ‘rom Mire Barc! + pe Pree while etil! in ihe seclusion of Bide or Fomar righta, at iret doubtfe) ana thea radder'y | neopla, 8 be brother, © > wae braves treme. ht Sra ve; they were eg res n& - ec rclainbon ‘come he ersght for adventure. Weea | ‘ilumined by the vctory at wis Fran Sa call fot Vag Sigt Generale” “To, | more fair trom their oxample. AL $ 1 ransterred to col. | represented our cause te Paris, ch. llenged the ad: » | ead Lafayette, “and something better still’ The States | tion was pow abandoned. Ele fri ies th favion OS or areal wan py tlon al. ke of the grave and the gay, aad the exemple of | Geocral were called tegether in Mey, 1782, at a Reina rete he delignion Im bis cld ag’ to remem. | Lafayette had toushed the Beart of tte ma'oc, etna: tn» | Vergailice. There appeared the tmroting fgcre Be iea TANS. wer et ectoo! be low: ibe pris for a.com. | Court and the Kiog were compelied bend beforethe pub- | Mirabeac, demasding, in the same of the Yeon describing & perfect horse, becacee he could Me will, apd t enter into that treaty of alliance fe, the removal of the trooge placed wh ME ine wmotetion of picter ne the noble am'mal aa W'tb the colonies by which their foal muccees was amor. | King round about the aenomoly. The you'Lfa! Le feyet Snrcwing tar cer at the sight of ino wh'p. (Appiacee) Od. The dutice of the patriot were wow ecprradded to | rose to seoond the motion, followed by bring ag forward From ecth fr age be ‘Eleni and reserved evea to thowe whteb lafayette bed already aswcmed to our cause, | adeciaration of tho rights of man, founded nov om prece senate, fo thet be @ oa from Lee ady and osteo: Sad be at oace frankly made known to one vew |, dent of concerelon, bu! on immutable matcre, Such coc nen 0° the vay inerterne. mannere ae he preition ic @ letter from whica I will reat» brief cae | laration of right, slreaty known in ocr country, were py perecier. An carly marriage, i ge —As long a@ | thought” so he writes to Congress, | now for the Sret put — Cross-¢XarIned—Beer #: Chicago ‘atroduced to Mre. Burch in 1555, 1 think spent « cons!- derable time with Stuart during lelgare time, eometimes | at his honee and @ometimes str y own Muss Spacid/ | told | there that sommer sometimes | and sometimes not; bave freq | Svuars with Mre Barch sever cid any errand for t, | Dim to ber bave been at the Rouse with Stcert. met him — | complisned, and afayetie, with his wife and da Jeav.og the! iraversed Seregote’ an 2 of ‘ connections, ‘*) could duspose of myself, I made it my pride and ples | ette’® desiaration began as ir a bome, ae ee ee ree coat ceaire for barr. | @ure to Sglt cade Amerioks colore in defence of canse | mate men “ico aad ¢) cs. y they found thelier wih the American Coa. the Gre was discovered M ofacocrtier, which ! dare call ours, because I bad the good fortune to with rights inalienable and \pprescriptidie, euch ae | mul he American © ) Spit wae through the beck door, princer, did not | bleed for it. Now that France \s involved 'n war, T owe | the liberty of bie opiplone, the r, of -ronerty, the cx- | ip the ectuma of 1797. oad sow, whi'e et) 'n oP ie from floor, Kempemeair ex- : : vorned) awey | ber my Porvices; but whetier present or absent, | thal’ | contr Hed disposal cf bis person, wtoetry, end ali be | | reice, be opene a pew career of ez Ln she " ; ~tofo- | Dever fail in eal for the United Staten.’ (Applause) | facuites: the communtestion 0° all his theo Mate sgaimst the African slave & messagte to my pever me however, amt both yy Fue ny Congress responded by so colimited ere of ab. ! possible roeans, ‘the pursuit of happiness, and the rosie. | rable worde be annoonses that 't ie the mission oceaeions for seerts Mary Soeoit ‘i r Wwere'couveyes ta the New Waleed a ence, with permission to retarc te bis origuel | tance of oppression | ofce with Mre Boreb—tl Ay — wher rs York Hosp ‘and properly cared for. 3 rank (n bie own good Lime, by @ vote of \havke acd bys | sdopied by the " } Borah gave me the = joart (have mentioned; The smoke Abroughout tbe apperr ‘and direction letter to the French King concladiag with these emphat'c | more then & Ddattle—they were 3 Fis.ory, | ‘| peg tem Tae have sot been of the houre, John GC. younger brother of words —' We recotmend,” says the American Congress, | infuencee can never die ly three cays afterwarde the Fa ~] ? | + ph ; hy a 1% dulewh to escape. ‘Oue ina, —} the “thie young nobleman to your Majeey's coticomsoue | Bastue wae levelled to the ground. People now looked | fortune wae all gone—be bad concelved the pian of | rally wi ad oo ar one to get upon tue — Sem Thy ead abi. Sau wee ae” Ee. | Sener Rae” haters eeerehue fe | Se Rear CORSE ce oes Sate | pig "et ‘emu othe, ret ont | Seon cy Scam Eke be a: pt icld, se4 Patlan le oe mie way | iayette was oon ducted to the Cty Hal, plageds: the Reed | and thes, i ont of bis tesder®tetters te Bie wifo, Le te’ | versca with hira about the case; have been employes the | fore nt ‘tlended beyond. the store. Tho joa OB the at th 4 ine | to emberk st Sostor \ he waddenly became |! of | Of the militia, «hich then st bs guggeesion to. the neme | lances between these two paces. “'! cane: disguise from | set year, ae neva! be — Dusines®; Lave spent | stock wi!) amount to about $1,200 or 61,600; ineured for yn seneen pears of bg fevor aud bie {fe for a time was doepaired of andi tmsa | of the National vuard. It pow became bit doty to mais- | 13, my oer Adrienne, that ican || bearthe sorfswhere the Sebbathe at Hyde "ark wit) Stuart acd «\few! Ue | g} 990 In the Hermanis Inurance Company. The balid- ho heard thesioryo the ame tion \t sow m to make « record of ibe grief ite | tain order, and never war that service more conscien pow av, asd, rgb! mocrefal to covery trieed of Virg!- my wile wae absent from home; am now staying there belongs to William Weet. It ie damaged about $400, ® said that be read the iac- tionsly performed. The co.ore of Parle were tice aod | aie, ehoeld Sind in Virginia negro slaves: for oqual ty, | with them; of Stuart & pleasant gentleman, with tastes | to be insered. | Washing goage wpor the there were when called, of the ret, abd Im ibe ep rit of Gonc.eticn be proposed to add \ e@eecent color cf France, write. thus wae formed | the famore tri oo ecnre! wae { deet.red to ware! rosse. by Lie e did mot avand | nie, # " which in the Northern States # for everybody, oxisis 1c | that #u!t Deve been more intimate with Mra Berch | peard the i \ | tban ber poeban ' im conse, nence of ro'asion-; am not my Drowsr —Richard Riggins, sallmaker on of the * I perosive ail the reneone which sRould draw ue | Seif direct!y rela to the farlly, Lave bad business sbip Orient, lylog st near Mount vernon and the city of the federal Union, yet | with Bure: oe time finde; not latteriy: bare ing secidensally fell overboard, and before samietanso le) ould prefer New Eogiand.” (Applauee.) At te | ssen Buroh fre nentty at the hous he Fraooe Whes tho outlawry againet :.m had become while he was cbsent Jotier under Napoleon, he withdrew io | 4 Gracge, remember ho be preserved ungulliod ibs integrity of bis character, yabed to make him Senator, and he declines i - ing not ai et once presented himonit before the american C ‘ arly tpoks of i~yoo may | openly desiaret t that he focnd all at osce | to God.” Fe thee, by revere! amen et 1." (Appl de alec dec!) Bot never did bie Crmpess eh: the Cabinet, aod wast @ | proposition, cAijod (or tria) Li uy ub f reil. | tte0M more conspicuously than when, upon the propor’ (iwechter.) Pot | glows digebillties, the equality eects, iho rights of for life, be Lng by aad he becrcdget pad in the oolories, the rem<ral of all pr be could Bo: rote roche careed pemne SS t t . honor, wiab and, Sealy, the abol'tioe of the rob! bw ~ for | leon plonged ae am, ivi as rm nt ma wen a 16 to J iaet Lafrretio ac . a * ° Yr peel thie undeasios semper eran | p Wwe pa.soe of VeresiLer | waved the State ene, be dec! sey a om ae this cage two pro- now ou ob cere Bod ardeni batcre (8 ou# om the. which abou! ing me ee ieee, Se, edge ie ‘ahas wit 0 time o French nobleman was traly ols own eettle Lf ron tore Jodee zie f of Lafayetio sites: the abig down upon vor. ) and WY ‘and Ye both in. “ibe 1 onl poe bis own government at bome | bonored tithes al: val uy ‘decnarged. ome Lwil porchese and @:clp a veeeel my. | e ‘n the contest. Soon | in other cls be showed too same # mpiicity and en. eupply into court, and on wer. Yo denver Unrestone the: | wieh to jo.n | ‘the oberme of fami y and of country | cvrity of . Aco pilog the bonorary commend read:—He connesl, with the , Appiecee) Nobie words! Worthy of thie time ia mot a: Socth | of the Natlomal Guard b receiv d colored men ‘m ths ee ‘United’ States at- “mmortal ty ose hey not! and norer to be beard without | ceo of teowe | uniform of the Nations! Gcard at bie own with to be dincbarged & throb b American bearl. A vemsel was focrd, and | vender letters ‘bere ortee taeplease } bogen’ ail geome met = crated Cline a trea, center of ail, suoh @ thing. See ommaet on = —j-f-y tA sag aoe * Derb arried twenty pA TE Pan ire imare beewtiy sorn-—ocver aa tt beem was with me (a. iy A pie y ‘Head; Mr. weteme 80 appa | Feri'e and tompte ends ay ated ra _ 5 ind! lerent Hawnong—Ship Oder—V Tigitnairy. tation aad to dacgor, i molumente of au Bavana—Bark Volanteer—Mason @ Wedd, of Porno » rejected. Bad bis Leon a roger ambition be A, Thos M Mayhew—Menery Wise, @utcked wt dominion and paged the by a a Crees ce Chcmwel cr Nopolow, By) , Ey Maxr.rt—okr Cospian—Cep) Righarca, ‘The aah ngion, Bo it \# rec od the eeooad |

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