Summary: would be inefficient, if it came not fortified with the consciousness on the part of those who are benefitted by tho popular effort, that some means will be devised by united exertion of making the authority in question ulter its course. Taxation cannot be obliterated without the employment of those powers, that aro sufficiently great to make invulnerable impressions. We must rely on that great motive power—opinion. Backed as wo shall be by tho mighty reserve of enlightened public sentiment, wo shall, with one effort, carry every question that goes to tho root of our happiness as individuals and as a community. Greatest of all social truths !—that responsibility is proportioned to power, and that, as. one great sage observes, “divided, tho thunder is hut a lullaby to the child; put forth in one mighty peal, and the royal sound-shall shake the heavens.” That was a great speech when Mr. J. has cited the sagacious formula, and so with it 1 thank him for tho joke .jinchl Laughter!) For these tilingjt it comes to tliis, whether a community in their sphere, or individuals in theirs, should calculate the beings in which thoy move and have their responsibility, and con­ sequently their power to accomplish their deeds, by droosmg to scatter heartless inapith.dent noise far and wide, or to uxert the full force of national or individual sentiment to sot right there flagrant ap­ pointments. 1 thank Uieophiliis. for his great sagacity; and 1 thank my opponents for affording me an opportunity of. exemplifying his heaven-born principle amongst vast opinions and vast duties. Thank Englishmen for their readiness to plant the standard of duty on the vestiges of viue beat cower in the si^ro, to cheer tho heart of the inaiv recognises him, a id supply those hearty, those adequate resolutions, without which, power could not ripen in-"" to ultimate joys. Now, let ns receive this pithy extract from Schiller, as worthy of further reflection: “Divide the thunder into single notes, and it becomes a lullaby to children; but pour forth one quick peal, and the royal sound shall shake the heavens.”