Bloomington Post, Volume 1, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 August 1836 — Page 1
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bi ciiii inq lei liolder. The very men, ulio liad tin bi-st claim to tlie land Mir common people wl.o Inul won the country ly toil, puil atul privation, the Fttinlv ycctnanty, ,lio formed Mie lore -at il tou-cleof Mie con tit ry were prevented front becoming tlio owners I tli. Iiome? u. h:U rtinde in the fortin ir darino and industry. This -Mi m .-.. lali iiSatv d to ii iluce and u'-ado tin ?e woitiij mi 11, at.d tluir i n. i? to the n e'e tenants and v 1I1 f'riv werilthv nahohs. Dlt! Ic ii j'Mire efUu' f st, m had heeii -'nl t;,n. 1 lart ii.i, and he took I'e'iuS;. i pporltinitv , alti r he 111 '(Ho' (', ?iK -j-i. In ( M-f its defects, tie i 1 is',! i.ot 1, , ( u dly 1 n, and see 'ho I iridic.;; !: , I a class of princelx ' r ! s r t, ! . w ( uld revel in ihv v . u .s " i '( m the eariiiixis of it : ".. !'ii .i h .-ll wa, ll., re
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with entire 6ucccss, when his country whs no longer endangered, and pub. lie alFiirs needed not his longer Btay, he "beat his sword into a ploughshare,"' and returned with honest de. light to his little farm. Look at Washington! What was his course of life lie was first a farmer; next a commander in chief of the host of f reedom, fighting for the liber, alien of his country from the thralls of despotic oppression ; next called to the highest eHt of government by his ransomed brethren, a President of the l it gest republic on eat Ui ; and lastly, a Farmer again. Lock al Franklin! ho who "With the thunder talked, as friend to ti .end, An I v- .v.. ' m g-irhuiJ of the lightnings u i III S--ll.iI 1 i , 1 . "
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'j ioeil the desired heaven! What was the fnmous Ikn Jolieon? lie w i a bin kl.i .1, or tnas ,n, I it - i" he in . n r ye. 1 1 .' ' '. it ' ' - - t .. 1 1 w i r, Wn.il u...4 I'm:;,..' An Aihier i :i. ;'ite, an ! W hat was he in after i'1 . in the cstim ilin-i .if his co'intiy-
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or for communications with the interior. North of this descrf, along slip of Peru extends between 13oli via nnil the sea, containing several parts, one of which, Africa, is admirably adapted for the commercial communication! between the latter republic and the rest of the world. This slip has been the cause cf much ill feeling between the two States, Holivia desiring to possess it, and Peru being determined to retain it. 1 iii3 ill feeling has, however, exhibited itself only in legislative enactment, and Lxecutive decrees: Peru insists on laying a transit duty on all oods cnlmng Holivia through her lerrilmiis. ilolivia endeavors to invite foreign trade to Pott Lunar, by the edvae.tagcs held cut th re. A P "iiw.iii deuce declares port Lmi u
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oy a I iiuvian law, reducing tin Iran ; i! the liver. 'I h xcharge was
sit i'UIicmiii goods aiiivng al .Alia a j tin n lotted and ni'i ethmcnts taken. I'orlSalivia; these duties ate a'4-'" Al'. 1 which the cof.couiec again c-.t raised as soon as the i orient of ti a.li up iiu 6trcr to about opposite (!, lias been well turned lowaidi the Pv.i ( i..;.iz,.tte elliec. Some soriiettion- wei ; uviaii pott. I hinted ttiat il tl.ould be'derrnliFl , J The bloody war whiili Ins been foi 1 but the hint w as ivutuled. A;i atsome lime g-h't i:t I'm. hi tween ( ,, ; w.i? then made (.ti the leil'tKc tlie partisans of i)i ; the lerji-; , ( t, bl.uk-, in C l,i!n Ii A ! ; I a 1 1 1 on -t it m led 1 I k I 1 I I he ( j 1 1 u - (,1:1s well! fnednp Hi il.v ; s ailant-, in- 1 t, ai d M vei 1 Hit 1 .. i ni tial, 1 I t,; )ti( y leeoilcd. Itw - M-ppi M il It I ei -, ; !l :i 1! i i :- . j ;., 1 li.c.H I 1 il,,,i ,,1.,". man u :-. w , .11 .1, ,1 t ut l,:,
and orderly printer, who publi? , the Philanlhropist for the Ami S!..ry Society of Ohio. From tho pr, . ing ollice the crowd went to the ho' of A. Pugb, where they supposed thwere ether printing material', I v found cone, nor r.flortd any violm' Then to tho Messis. Donaldioii" , where? ladies only w ere at hrmo. Th rcsidencn of Mr. Piiney, tlie v-.Av was then visited; iij perten was a home but n youth, up n wliose iritions the house was Ii ft ued'sniro ed. A shout was raised for Pi. Co! b) V, and the cotn curso relumed to .Main street, proposinjj lo pile up th; contents of the 1 tlico in the street, and make a bonfire of them, .'otcpli firaham mounted the pile, and iidvi-.cd rrr.nst buriiiri;; it, list the hmwa
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lias si en hri-, knn . s that, in iii .'nd j 111 II. lit 1, lie i- i'l.'' ot the pl.1l..' ft alii! Ill Si ll i-11! . , I ,' I i 1. U'-'tt Ul th'lMll,!' nnd no m .n w.i 1 Vi f fret 1 fr.:m 1 i U . i r would Fo"iiei li-t ,a ii'dnrss to tin poor, thai, ll,t ri i -on. Ask hi iii.,!; hoi nk all who knew him; and tin unfounded lhati;i'. that he h an nti ' tn 1 at will he manfully d' iiiid. Put what do Ins public, ni ts Jtt vi f lilhi.4 su' 1 I ? U I i 11 he vv.i- liisi i host li to ( lot gn s, the puh'ie land' wi to sold in t Mi If of not Irsf than IMiniliU AMI U llM. Tiiis liliange un ut imh p.ittit uhitly odioiH to tin people. U V;i, i,t t'ucc III ji!-t and Aiitecratu . i pi ( . i,t( ( p' tn t u n lrom pun ttiwi, L:i.t (ittt il iio ; ne.
ix-rpt the 1 tclt moitipulist, and I:-p' hiu k the iiepi vemcnt ef the c.oun try. Ma ' V was scatu.; HUjf 4 e. i,iirded the attu tl settlers, who were poor, the law w as nothing 1. 19 than a
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chei ihs n al'.ti , s!ill he look.) on the
itigl.?-t sr.l" of the scene, 'Hid nlrea ly 1 1-!'- in an 'Si' ipalion I10111 pover ty , woe ni.d r, Ii ht litl,-! Once "so was l"r rk!in! ' an I the. wor!-l Jtiay w i'ln in our litlle uyr ulii r,' n s great
1 phi ( "plu r as they have already eu in In noble pattern? And we p issed on, but ied In meditation. The tcrllo ol 'our infantile philoso plier cont tins mm h, too much to bo lo 1 gotten, and should b engraven on
the mini!.? nf all. What can better cheer man in an humble callii.g, than Ihe refliction thatMhc greatest and
host of earth, the greatest statesmen, the brightest philosophers and the proudest warriors, have once graced the en mi? profession? Look nt Cincinnalus! At the call of his country In: laid aside the plough, and seized the sword. Hut after wielding it
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j I. I 01 si urn tint n iinl the dis ii-e--tieti ol an ail w : i 'real or ! ti 1 ! 1 ! oil w ih'i i 101 niti rion of n Mil 1 et'titn li1, 01 1 a t ell .'c 1 11 al VI 01 th ; i, 1! 1 ii he-t'l-h.iio g lined, tire a ! ti!i x 1 111 se ; lit it 1 11 itj.; and uprightit ivoiU out a iiiii reward and ';.( n h'.iie-t 1. an i - the nnl'!it vvoi!, of
tie!."., A ii.l u'!iu,i dark disappointment 1 en.' t! nii't with, r al hrr stare ; hill
I'i ess for wiii tl and the pri.s is It w is thus with Franklin; it can ne
thu with you! lie strove for the pri.'! he. w on it ! S may you! 'Tis well
wotlh contentlii g for; and success aiav attend you! and the ''Stars will
n: blighter than thv. Stripes. . 1'ianl t!u'. (Hot)'. I'OUMATION OF A NF.W IlF.PUIJIN SOUTH AMF.UICA. Pv the following translations from the Lima lnmn of the lOlh of Apiial, it will he seen that a new independent Slate, called South peru has been formed in South America: the name indicates its Mtuation. It prob ably owed its political existence to tin: following circumstance :
The Slate of Ilolivn, southwest of
Ptru seims deslained, from its extent,1
fertility and its mines, to be tho most important power in South America; it has also been better governed, particuliiily with regard to the administration of its finances, thun any other; the President Santa Cruz, indeed, possesses what we should consider very extraordinary prerogative, but he seems to have used them wisely and
moderately, though holds them firm
ly. Bolivia, however, labors under one disadvantage: it possesses about
r00 miles of const on tlie Pacific, but the whole of. its teritory, between that
ocean and the Andes, is a sauday des
ert, and there is but one epot Cobija
or Peru to Lamar whicn oners
facilities for the entrance of ves3lt
IiOKFvll) 111 ! TC I S OF A AtlU llAn old m m al the P hi. sn l' 11 1 .-. h.-. . ing a Hi r 11. ani 1 1 nl ol ti il.e,t t a til in f .11011 whivh lit' c oI'M d 1 It ll let) l Uj.','! t.) keep in l! o I i o-e ivithsatvli, i soli cd to phi 1 e 1; , 1 h ihe 111 11 i'i of Mot tl 1st 1 ict fa r si i 1: 1 , ' , nnd waited 111 on
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mission to he .!' v v t J In do so. IVi-
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man and his wile, 1111. 1 Hun retired to bed. About midnight a knock urn heard nt the door. "Who is thcit ;'" 11 as the question. "I'i'k lids'' was thu reply ; ami the door was r pitied , w hu two men wearing masks rushed in, and demanded el the old w oman w hom they liit nu t, all the money in tin: house. She pretended to go and r. t it, and al this moment the gendaimo appeared at the trp of the stateiase, and discharged two pistols at the robbers, who install!) fell wounded on thn door. The cfiicer immediali ly i nilo the house of the mayor, but he w.n not nt home, lie returned to tin; 'Wounded men, raised thun up, n,.
look oil their niaiks, when the lubbers were discovered to be thu n;.yor and his son.
hours after any new wotk is comple
ted, soliifily is severe test. 1 he over seer round with h.-iuvmers of 11 pounds weight, with which, cat h separate brii k is struck a blow, ll the cement ) ields t-.ij us to disclose the smillcst fissure bi tween Ihe bricks, the woikman is i v. n -diately called baik to repair the ih !t t, and is be . . . 1 in . .1
sides lined to tin; -1 u mini, nun every exerl ion, fi m i 1 1 peculiar 101tiiri, lln: woik is un.n 1 I Iy tedious and slow. It is coir-i.kred 11 good
piece of work w hen at the ctn of '21
hours the shield can tie advanced nine inches. The shield eant.iins .10 boxes, and the work is being simultaneously carried on in each, that tin
pushing forward o( the fchield can only take place when Ihe wotk of the arch is perfected to the extent from the ba sob to the key stone. Tho extent of the arch way perfected is C30 feet, and what remains to be done is about f20 feet, but of this extent ;i large portion bevond low water rriaik, and
through a solid stratum of earth can be carried forward without fuch ex
treme caution, as at the present part
Wlut otai the I an limcn Vcvf.. .' It haying recently becom necessary to try the title lo the materials en which the Zansville Arora, an up to-Ihc-huh Vim. Buret) paper, was printed, owing to some derangement of ils
financial nllairs, Mr. John llal!,rctcr.
of the work through a loose sandy soil, cr 0 public tuonris, came into court
and under the very centre of the bed
of the stream, indispensably ncccsaa
u Destruction of Properly. On Sunday night, duly 30, very soon after dark, n concourse of citizens assembled at the corner of Alain and Seventh streets in this city, and upon a short consultation, broke open the printing oflice of the Philanthropist, tlie abolition paper, scattered the type into tho
streets, tore down me piesscr, anu ' . . . . . 11... .n..- ! i
and proved the owner ship to b:! 111 him! Judgment was according awarded in his favor. How many men: presses in Ohio, Indiana, &:c., arc owned by receivers of public money? It is quite annoying, to be sure, lo bo inquisitive about family secrets, but really, we wish we could get a peep behind the political screen in this respect. Buffalo Journal.
Dogs. The dogs of Philadelphia are having their day with a witness.
in Seven hundred have been killed since
nny completely dismantled the oflice. iH Seven hundred have 3lt, ' wna owned by A, Fugh, a peaceable the late enactment.
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