MR. KING S ADDilESS. 



perff^rsned all life's duties and enjoyed all life's pleasures, when 

 your earilijy tabernacle shall fall inio ruins, when your wearied 

 frames shall find quiet repose beneath the soil you have faithful- 

 ly cultivated, and v/hen your spirits, like shocks of corn fully 

 ripe, shall be gathered into store houses not made with hands, 

 eternal in the heavens — your grateful children shall arise and 

 bless your memoiy ; they shall be living monuments which 

 shall bear record that you laid for them, in early habits of pa- 

 tient, cheerful and contented industry, the foundation for a 

 manly, virtuous, and honorable independence. 



