Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 24, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 November 1833 — Page 4
jjortical as glum
cngfr rode up, saying he had just come tic pursuits and maiden uabih, tr the more 7. Write fhs nam of the person a-!
from the seat d war, anil that me night I elevated sphcr-Mii which the wiieand mo- dressed in the first line; the name o:
tlier moves. Here is the trying moment. J post ojitce at which he receives his letter,
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Ol' U ALDiC S
DOMESTIC ASIDES, OR, TBVTH (IN rAREXTUESIs)
1 really take it very kind. This visit, Mrs. Skinner. I have not seen you such an nge ( The wretch has conic to dinner!) Your daughters, too, what loves cf girls What heads for painters' easels! Co; re here and kiss the infant dears (And give it p'rhaps the raeaiki!)
Your charming boys I fee arc at home From Hev. Mr. Russclte; ' Twas very kind to bring them both What boots for my new brussels') What! little Clara left at home! Well now I call that shabby; I should have loved to kiss her so (A flabby, dabby, babby!) And Mr. S., 1 hope he's well, Ah! though he lives so handy, He never drops into sup V (The belter for our brandy!)
It fore, another tattle was fought, in which Mr. Hicks, attorney at law, fell, having three balls and some buck shot through his body; and about twenty more of the mob
shared a similar fate. Mr. H. was one of
the mob. Report said also that one or two of our men were killed and as many wounded. The cannonading in the last engagement, was heard on board the boat
very distinctly. I was an eye witness of part of the iWove statements, but things were in a statu of great commotion and agitation at tiU time, and should there be an error in the above, 1 hope to find pardon in the eyes of a candid people. One more item I will notice. At the time Mr. G. &, VV's store
was broken open, Mr. G. with a number of
others, succeeded in taking the one who
first broke open the door, and brought him
forthwith before a magistrate to see if
something could not be done with him, but the magistrate refused to do any thing u-
bout it. This was an unwise move in Mr.
f! Knt cnntnrr liiss npnnnrftr ilf t rnvrfl 1
that barbarous manner, and the agitation
of mind which he was necessarily laborAlence his servants refuse to remain with
ing under, he was led to do as he did.
The ardent admirer sees in the object of
his fond affection nothing but what is truly amiable; he finds her all that glowing fancy had painted ; but when the giddy lover is superceded by the temperate husband, and he anxiously examines with deeper scrutiny into the" qualities of her
head and heart, he is shocked beyond ex
pression to hnd youth and beauty undr the deformity of a confirmed bad temper, he dates his misery and unhappincss from the moment of this unfortuatc discovery
he finds that nature has not been munificent in this blessing, but neglect had strengthened natural propensities, like a fair garden which is allowed to be overrun with weeds. If he is blessed with wealth, he cannot enjoy it, from the fretful contradiction of her temper; if he has to labor with care and anxiety, his home is always hateful to him; if he advises, he is treated with ne-
in the second line: the name of the ccun
ty, di?lrict,or parish, in the third line; and the name of the State or Territory, in the
fourth Ifcc.
CIRCULATEHG ritoir.cTrs or two j:.v volcmks. VYii All has now elapsed ir.ce the subscriber introduced the new method cf
pubhihinjr books in a periodical fci m, so a
o. w: i your letter is auorcsseu u i tone transportable oy man. sanguine as
ty oi grout note, sue u as iunaueipniu, ms ueuei ci auvauujjcs, loan tw
York, Bston, Baltimore, &c. the es.ct thr, experiment, its success has nwe
luwmiitt! luvm cquaucu ms expectations, anu ne win
Cl
New
name of the county
U. In directing letters to great commercial cities, it is sometimes useful to mention the street and number at which the person addressed residej. thus: 'Mr.
James Jackson, 121, Fulton street, New
enter upon a second year with renewed entrc;y and assiduity. Experience iias suggested improvements which have been a!teady made; and others, as they effcr, will be introduced in the course of the ensuirg
volumes, terming to give additional inteicsT
ters in large cities. It also serves to uis
criminate between two persons of the same name. 10. For the same reason, it is sometimes advisable to insert the occupation, office, or profession of the person addres
sed : ur. James Jackson, merchant,' 5cc.
York.' This serves as a uidc to the Let-4 and permanent value to the enterprise, tcr Carriers, who deliver most of the let- ( . u l'cc done, however, is suffi-
ted, and the subscriber believes that a mere recapitulation of fact will be sutlkient to produce conviction of the advantages of his mode of publication, on the mind of those who may not yet have taken the subject into consideration. The fellowir.g works have actually been pubhshed in lac course
uf the first vear for the small sum tf r 1 VU
gleet; if he admonishes, he is threatened 11. If your letter is to be sent by mail, t Vw5i i iii i with displeasure; it he raises his voice in ! let not the direction comprise any particangcr, he is assailed with tenfold vio- ulais except those above specified. Some Waldstein. or
orac, take a seat 1 long to her.i
About Matilda's marriage; You're come, of course, to spend to-day, (Thank Heav'n 1 hear the carriage!) What; must you go? next time I hope You'll give me lojiger measure; Nay I shall see you down the stairs (With most uncommon pleasure!) Good bye good bye remember all. . Next titqe you'll take your.dinners! lNow, Iavid mind I'm not at home la future to the Skinners!)
After they liberated the man he took them with a warrant immediately for false imprisonment and put them in prison, viz: Mr. Gilbert Phelps, the printer, and one more, and as near as 1 can learn, the mob are determined never to let them escape
1 from the prison alive.
I am one who wont to the Governor with a petition for assistance to obtain our rights, or redress of wrongs and aggrevi-
ances received ii'tn the citizens of Jaclir son county July last: but as the cik
him his friends will not sacrifice their comfort to her splenetic humors she is unhappy herself, and makes every one un
happy uround her, while her husband, dn
ven to other resources for enjoyment, too-office.
people write the name of the township in
which the rost Office is situated; not reflecting that there mav be a Post Oiliee
bearing the name of the township, and thus the letter may go ta the wrong post
frequently plunges into dissipation and ru
in, because he cannot find that happy retreat which his ardent fancy had painted. A bad temper, therefore, in a woman, poisons all happiness, and turns her milk to gall1 blights her youth, and brings on premature, fretful age palls her enjoy
ments banishes her iriends. and renders
is
the
From the Missouri Republican, Nv. J. CIVIL WAR IN JACKSON COUNTY! We lament to say Ui the following an-
count, in its mo'- essential lcatuics,
confirmed bv other passengers in
.-jteamboaKTharlcstcn : O. board the stcamboai Charleston, St. Louis, Nov. 9th, 1833. Hcssrs. Editors.
I take this opportunity to give you and your readers a brief sketch of the most Jlarant and outrageous violation of the Constitution of our country, that has taKen place since it was framed. V am a member of the church of Christ, (reproachfully called Mormons or Mormonites) and am directly from Independence, the scat of war and bloodshed in the United States. On Thursday night, October HI, some
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cumstnces then were the Governor saick her home comiortlcss and barren. Far
lc could do nothing, but advised us loyuuierent is the ripe, rich harvest ot a
home made bright and happy by the sweet temper and mild deportment of an amiable wife, who if alllietion cross her husband abroad, finds comfort and consolation in his domicil is happy in a companion whose temper is like the silver surface of a lake, calm, serene, and unrufilcd. If he is rich, his admiring friends rejoice in his prosperity, and delight in his hospitality,
because all arotmu is light and airy, and
unehine: it he
take the regular steps of the law, which,
at that time, was our only course, and this we attempted to do, but instead of peace I.eing promoted by it, it increased their rage, and let them to commit the horrid crimes named above. Iam satisfied that it is useless to undertake to enforce the laws in that county under the present circumstances, because there is no one to enforce them. Every officer, civil and military, wflh one or two exceptions, is either directly or indirectly engaged in the mob. Under these painful circumstances, what remains to be done? Must wo bexl riven from our homes? Must we leave he
soil for which we have paid our money ?
Must our women and our children
turned out of doors with nothing but Un
clouded canopy to cover them, and the perpetrators of the above crimes escape
unpunished? Or must we fight our enemies three to one, or lie down and die and ! our names be blotted out from among men ?
Let the Executive of our State and Nation consider these questions, and if they will nnsvrllipm in the negative, let themsi-
forty or fifty of the citizens of Jackson jnifv it by raisillg lhe ilc!)il)g hanj. A county, Missouri, assembled above the La;n i n behalf of mv brethren:
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1J. If you write to a member of Con
gress, Post Master, or other person having the right to receive letters free of postage,
let his olhcc be stated m the superscription, in order that postage may not be charged on the letter. 13. If you write by mail to any person on business, purely your own, do not forget opay the pottage. M. In writing tor the press, remember thatui:s !ir.e, or horizontal stroke of the pen, drawn under a word, denotes that
the word is to be printed in Italic characters; two lines denote small capitals threo lines denote LAilUL CAPITALS. THE WAV THEY do THINGS IS KDIA. 4Mfttrimon v is all a lottery,1 say some of the books, and it seems to be so in India, for a late Calcutta paper advertises a lot of
halt a dozen young ladies, one of them
sunEhine; it he is poor, he breaks his
crust in peace and thankfulness, for it is 'with two sweet young children, to be rat
not steeped in the waters of bitterness. lied for next door to the liritiih Gallery.1 An amiable temper is a jewel cf inesli-j Tickets at twelve rupees a piece. The mable value in the sum of earthly happi- Miareh" of improvement1 is so rapid nowr.ess, because with that ulo.-je the whims of! a-days, that there is no telling how soon it M Cl'f.CO Ull?.'irnl IITIV iiilwlnr. 1 ......... H'll' - , .I. If ...n..t 1 l. ! . . ..I
bW vices may be overcome the boisterous ! sight to see half a dozen dandies cutting I Mi.it. I.n .,.i..-..J 1- I - . I ! 1 - 1 .1- - a' I
l.c uuiiuu uiu uoruiy conipierea cuivis lor me nrsi cnoice in an assortment the fretful tranquiiized, and the hurricane of cherry cheeks, or a bevy of bruisers evsoftened and hushed, :-s the mild zephyr changing dry knocks or pitching tjuoits lor that sweeps uVr the hone) -buciile imder lhe ! a ruddy haired damsel to be picked out of easement. llbrtv. Y. V. Courier.
Blue, (a river about eight or ten miles ; fVlli K0t the Governor or President lend a
i helping hand in this dreadful extremity?
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molished twelve of the dwelling houses of
our people who occupied them at the time
5?iiaii the cries oi me innocent ana uis-
1 trnssed. salute the cars of the. Evncutivn
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Hie lUMiaies were onngeu 10 escape io me ; in yain? UoJ forbiai whi,e the woods, women and children running incv- j Constitution of the United States, which cry direction, hallowing and screaming; , was givcn bv inspiration of Almightt and men, being taken at surprise in the r;n(i through" tho irmtrumpntn'itv r V
dead hour of the night, were unprepared t falj10rs sKlu stanti i trust tjiat those w10incctiou with a memorial on the subject
VOL. I.
or the Swedes in Pragu a no
vel by Madame Pichlcr. Memoirs cf Count Lava'dettc, written b himself. Six Months in America, by Godfrey T. Yigne. Ivlostet heim, or the Masque, a novel, by the English Opium Eater. The ft 1 ill and the Valley, a tale by Harriet Maitincuu.
Travels in Peru, by Edmond Trmp!e. Lafayette and Loui Philippe, by B. Sarrans. 1 he Gentle Recruit, a tale, by the auihcr tf ttie Subaltern. Saratoga, by the same. A Family 'lour in South Ilcllitnd, by Col. li-tty. Lives and Exploits of Banditti and Robbers, by C. Macrai lane. The Italian Exile in England, by Connt
recchio. Memoirs of the Duchess cf St. Leu Hcrtense. Jcui nalof a Nobleman at the Congress a Vienna. Letters from the Earl of Chatham to bis Nephew. Editorial Notices, Poetry, Anecdotes, Sec. &c. VOL. II. Wacousta, or the Prophecy, a tale cf Detroit and Michilliinackiuuc, by the author k Ecarte. Mrs. Lushiugtcn's Journey from India to England. Ilambics f a Naturalist, by Dr. Godmar.. Life of Dr John Leyden, by Sir Walter Scott. Waltham, a novel, being Vol. Z of the Library of Romance, Memoirs of Dr. Burncy, by Madame DArblay, author of Evelina, Ceciha, cc. The Hluck Velvet Bag, and Madamoisellc Therese, bv Miss Mitford.
Elliott's Letters from the north of Europe. . Memoir of Silvio Pellico.
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rromi ncm,ricau. To destroy Weevils avion? Grain. l
ma meeting ot jycnu ol tno late OI- i h;is rccclit! Lccn COIlfirined-,,y im a?ri. ficers of the Army ol the LnPed States,, clllturai lViend of mine, that. Tobacco Uk. served during the late War with will certamlv destroy Vicvils. Take toureat Britain, held at Alton on the 1 1th baceoand strew it nUut your tarn or gra,nst at which the Hon. 1 . U . Smith, pre ncrv, ond in a short tin, J you willdesSov SlifOII. Mil! !:? 1 V I rvifi .... . J
y- "us v that destructive nice.
pointed secretary. A eommimication from a general meeting of their brother oliicersT, lately held in the city of New York, (of which meeting Gen.llobt. Swartwout was the Chair
man,) was read, which contained, in con-
to defend themselves if they had been dis
posed. They took two of our men and beat them with stones and clubs, leaving onh a breath of life in them. After this, th' mob dispersed, it being about 3 o-ch.-k in the morning. Friday night Nov. , the mob broke open the store of Gilbert Whitney and
scattered their goods throughout the streets. They demolished Mr. Gilberts brick dwelling house, and broke in the doors and windows of all the dwellings in Independence belonging to our people. Saturday our people left their dwellings and took their most valuable articles of furniture, clothing, Sv:c. and gathered together that they might be better prepared for self defence. Night came on, and the mob came along with it, and commenced
their ravages again above the Blue, and after they had fired five or six guns upon
are honored with the Executive, will see
that he laws are magnified and made honorable. Perhaps some of my friends, on reading this letter, will be ready to ask me what I think of my religion now: I have no reply, other than this: "He that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall sutler persecution.11 Editors through the United States are requested to publish this letter, if they arc willing to confer this favor upon those
who are journeying through mcich tribulation. I am, sirs, though a stranger, your
j friend and humble servant,
ORSAN HYDE
THE PUBLISHED AT INEIANAl'OLIS, IA. TTjIlE Proprietors of the Indiana Dem 5 oerat take this method of informin
Madame Dard's Narrative cf the wreck of the Medusa.
Life and Adventures of the Chevalier Charles Stuart, and History of the Rebellion in Scotland in 1745, 1716. By Robert Chambers. Great Britain in 1833, by Barcn D'llaussez, Ex-minister of King Charles X.
; The Story of Captain X , by the aathc?
ot I raits of 1 ravel. A Subaltern's Furlough, descriptive cf A n.enca, by Lieut. Coke. Editorial Notice.';, Poetry, &c. fee. Of the 840 pages which compose the contents of the two volumes of the year, exactly 550 have been reprinted c?hr us by booksellers, leaving 250 which are exclu-
the public that they have made arran-c- i s.iVciy m nc T , , V t "S"": !,cr; . i . turn was furnished to the bfcksellers iiiucli men., ov the employment oi competent fjclow lheu3ual r:itc. atul 1riulcd Wtillx reporters, to ensure a kithful and inter- si2utj type, still the price in book form was
the following Resolution
"That a committee prepare a Circular
to be transmitted to the lute i;.v olixers,!
embracing saw memorial, with a request i eMing detail of the proceedings of the la-! S12 OO-ecjual to SEVEN TEEN DO that they take the carliesi and most ef-!diana Legislature, during lhe ensuin-r 1 LARS for the vtar.
From the New York Evening Star. A CHAPTER ON TEMPER. One of the most impressive admonitions
our people without eltect, our people lired ; ever given to a mother, is found in the adupon them, and one ot their number ex-: vice ot her physician, never to nourish her claimed, 40 my God! I am shot V The " infant when in a passion, as the pure founmob then dispersed taking their wounded j tain w hence it derives its support, is for a companion along with them, w ho w as shot time poisoned by the ebulition of rage, through the thigh. , and convulsions and death too lrequentlv On Monday last the mob collected again i tbllow. How dreadful, therefore, is the
jn the town ot Independence to the num- consequence ot passion, when it may e
hcicni means to cause the Legislatures ol the respective States, to pass approbatory resolutions in regard to the merits of the memorial : and also urging upon the consideration ol the officers, the propriety and necessity of sending a delegate or delegates from each Siatc, from their own body, to
meet at Washington, at the next session of i
Congress, to enjoin upon that body, the justice and expediency of their claims.'1
i Whereupon, it was P 19 1 I Pl. l .
jvtvuiccu, uwi a general meeting ot the officers of the late war, (both of the regular Army and of the Corps of Rangers w ho served during the late war with Great Britain) in the State of Illinois, be requested to assemble at Vandalia, on Saturday the 7th day of December next, to take into consideration the objects of the above resolution of the mcctin in New lorK. It was also Rcsoiccd, That it be requested of the
above named officers, to assemble in their
season, lhe paper will, as heretofore, bo published tw it e a week, durin" the
session, and will contain, in addition to
V hen the advantages of circulation by
mail are considered, and also that, hi clubs of five individuals, each gets the work fcr
c fn .i:tt .t
tt.r. I.,,; .!,.;,. ..... .1 . o'. oj, vwuu uuiereuce pavs uie !ostaire.
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tantnov. sot the day foreign and domes- j the greatest reduction on the usual scllio tic, Congressional intelligence, politics, ! prices of anv article ever attempted, mucli
miscel.aneous matter, ccc. &ic. The po- I less executed But the subscriber does net
litical course ol the na:)er is so well
known and established, that it is unnecessary to remark further on this subject, than to say, that it will be the ambition of the proprietors to make it deserfin" the
hbcidl patronage it has already received
tound his claims to public patronage alone on cheapness of his periodical. The works published have been of a hijhk literary and very attractive character, as is proved by second book editions having followed those of the 'Library with rapidity, i.nd ev
ery one of which, even at the advanced
Irom an enlightened public. The addi- i price charred in that form, has had a moit
tional expense of a semi-weekly paper, in rapid sale.
stock, materials and workmen, to-cthcr ' ie tl:nc ant a-cat,on cf a literary gen
ber of two or three hundred well armed;! ven endanger the hie of the innocent bch several counties in this State, and to re
thev called it, 'calling out the militia. ( ing at the very moment w hen it receives commend and urge unon their brother Of
pared, poured a deadly lire upon them. ' and the rongh treatment he experiences on
Iw.'. ' i three ol their numlver loll dead ; lite s stormy billow s is an elikient correcupon the ground, and a number mortally j th e of a bad temper. Net so with a girl, womi led. Among the former, was Hurh ! From her pursuits and domestic habits.
j
I,, lirtazeic, attorney at law. j uesuav
Le is necessarily
estranged
lrom tlu
morning, there were a number missing, world until that period arrives w hen she is and could not he accounted for, I was told, called upon to take an interest in its couLef. ludpeudence and came down the j corns when her accomplishments, and river' Liberty landing; where we stop-; probably personal attractions, draw aped i.. i ik' freight, and while we were ! round her Iriends and admirers; and when
Jherc (Wednesday, 11 o'clock, a mj atnys-j ihe is about to be translated iiom stholas-- to the Lutiomof the letter.
ficer.-, a general attendance at Vandalia, at the meeting proposed to be held on the 7th December next. Attest. C. W. HUNTER, Sec s.
with the employment of a Reporter for ' lie:nan arc almost entirety devoted to laacach branch of 'the Legislature mal es it 1 ?ias St;lccnoilS th .ork-a:id " scctir.Kt it .,f i ?V ni-!s 11 j trom the mass cf books ;u the public h.stineceary that no should appeal to the ge- j lu.10RS of ph!adelphia, as well as from the ncrosityol the ctti.cns ol our State, to ! new books imnorted from Great ltri?r.i. !
I n mrirnr
sustain us in the undertaking hoping and J most iatereti:ig aud valuable matter; and - A. A till .. . it . ' .
c has had tlie pleasure cf brinsriiHr before
the Americau jjublic several works whicii otherwise would probably not have been reprinted here. As it is intended to print or.ly a small nun-ber over the copies actually bubsoiUd
! for, thoe wishing the work are respectfully
that wc shal be cnahhid in
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They undoubtedly thought that the above J the nourishment so necessary for its exist
appellation would sound better than its 1 enco and how frequently is every enjovrealand legitimate name which is Mob.lrncnt through life poisoned by giving way and if they could lessen Uie magnitude of, to the force of a crabbed, petulant, waytfeir crime in the eyes of the community ward temper'. Someting may be charged by so doing; they, no doubt, would be j to Dame Nature in the formation of our -highly gratified. But the cunning plot to tempers, but more to early impressions deceive, covers their iniquity no more . to proper corrections, to severe admonithan the fig leaves covered our first pa- tbns in repressing and checking the gusts rents m the garden from the piercing eye j ol passion in a child. This watchful and of Jehovah. At night, a part of the j anxious duty is more necessary w ith a number that had collected in town, went ' daughter than with a son, because the b&v
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