Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 2, Logansport, Cass County, 16 November 1831 — Page 4
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POETIC A Ii.
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ors taken out oFtne world with a rope round their neck?, wont make other people look afore they leap as the say-
in IS. T.
But if I am rightly informed,
pockets are picked in the crowd, right
under the gallows.
A bride should have nine qualifier
Hons, all becinninir with the letter PJ
I viz: Person, and Parts Patience,
I Prudence, and Providence Privilege,
land Portion and that which should be I first of all & most of all in consideration.
which is Piety, is now-a-days though;Gi'l)s was dressin the people, (he did
last ofall. and by many, not at all; and 'speechify most beautifully.) one man
'much yet remains uxslwc." Cozrpcr. jthat which he least of all, and last of all ; right afore me in the crowd, was rob-
jin consideration, which is now becomes bed of his pocket-book and watch, ifirst of all. and, most cf all, and with -And another jist as the culprits swung
N. Well that's true enough, for 1 seed it myself this very "day. While
rUOM THE D.VILY NATIONAL UEFC3I.I CAN. THE INDIAN, RY S.J. The Warrior is gone To rest with his father, His tomahawk bleeps With rust on its steel, His vanquished tribe keep? Ao watch wheie he fell: The rii!e is mute, The war chib decayed. They lie where the faut Of the chieftain is stayed. The grave ot'the father The foeman treads over, 2 ball his sons never gather That grave to recover! Do chieftians still rally Who fought on the mountain? Do tribes of the valley fftiil drain the sweet fountain? The council fire's hla.e Has rone down in blood; The nnTccusin's trace Washed out in the flood. Did th' Evil One shake His winas o'er that race, And Pestilence take The swift from the chase? Or rushed they in wrath Where war-Yeasts were spread, And died in the path Where brave men lie dead1, The yellow leaves ?cver On sear Autumn's day, And strewed on the river Float noiseless away. Thus fadeth the race Of these lied men of blood From war path arid chase, From prarie and wood, The cold rust of peace Is wearing aw v;y The last of that race Iu the lap of decay. And where is the home Of the Ked man to be? The pale face will come, Tli1 Ci ieftain will flee. His empire is lied, J 1 is sceptre departed, His prowess is dead, His tribe broken hearted. The White man is near, His shadow is death: And the red nations fear Who sleep underneath. Ilis feet move to crush: He looks, and they fly; He speaks, and they hush; He arms, and they die.
manv all IN ALL.
From the New-York ConstellationTHE HANGING. The attention of our readers is respectfully invited to the following bur
lesque and satire upon public
up, had hi? coat-tail cut olipocket-bool
and all. But Fmsure the awful example before "em must have made an impression on their hearts; and I daresay if it hadn't been for the poor 'fellows hatpin beforo 'em they'd committed
execu-.rnurder as well as robberv.
I They probably would not com-
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tions:
Mrs. Norm m. O! I was never so;mittcd even the robberies, had it not
shocked in all my born days! Mrs. True!)) Shocked at what ?
N. At the haiujin, 1 ve been over to
been for the tempting opportunity of the crowd. N. Vcrv truo, and therefore vou
ATKINSON'S CASKET. Gc?ns of Literature, Wit and Sentiment.
F.Ui?' I-land, to see Gibbs r.nd Wans-jgee what an advantage it is to have
ley stactched tip, O heavens! what a -example before their eves of what they'i
MioekuitT suiht it was. tcominn to, it thev demtmend their ways.
I the
dif in end
my dutv to bring them up in the way in how. altb.o' thevd been
ithev should go. th-:'y hoped to go ritihtstr
1 . And so you take them to
allows!
-wuciviiii; ;w.;ui il 1 1 ujiunj; u, n uie'v (jo;: N. I always go to all the hangings,, O! if you'd only" seed and take my children. I think it's ; thev made a verv edi
Each number of this popular monthly periodical for 1831 , w ill contain 13 or more royal octavo pages of letter press, closely printed on line type and good paper, forming at the end of the
culprits die! Har a volume of about GOO pages. :nd, and said' 1rVc a )'car 1,1 advance, great sinners,! vcr.y No. will be embellished w ith ai'dit toheav- onc t-'h'gant Copperplate and several
Yes, Mr;
Trueby, I do think it
tire I cur .where the sheriffs cease from troub-! nan0,m; u ooa Lngravlngs, 31usic,
lin.aud the wicked are at rest. Wasn't illustrations of Botany ; besides :i beauit vrrv Pilifiin? O ihnv uml-n lib,. :i I 1 1 ;,Iid a general IlldeX lor
isthemostetlcctual way to keep cm:e:iimount. There was Gibbs in par-j 11C ull""e. copperplates will em- a5 ,nay
lroniniKjuny don i you : T. On the contrary, it
I the most likelv wav to ruin
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; corrupts their morals, and hardens
she a its.
1 1 J . i
tlClllar. 1 really think lie is a aint llj vivui nun uimiiiiini- lain ciim i-mvij jumu-u ujes t firoir::u'.l seems to me ever there wasOne;'only think of mur- 0(1 m'Ntlic Fashions, Views and Fancy jwitl. .appropriate embellishments iu addition T . V.. a . . 1 TTi 2 Mill I Tl W " 1 II rvcs
them, lliderinu four hundred persons, and dyinl I''ces, equal to these oi any periodical; p.fsr:':,,-., , ,
their: so nenitent! 1 understood he said :i dav!m t,ie tinted btates. numi.ava5 le in chance- fi.rC.nr n,ni,..,l
he
j or two afore he was hanired that
N. How ran you say so! For my kvould kill his own father to' get out of ions wil1 ! puldislfd i the Januaiy Sv. jand at thesame rate for r( I think it's the only way to make prison and then to make such a fine, 0,10 ( a full leii-th Vor-: lortrpA"- !7f i7i! n honest; and that the more people! speech at the gallows I dare say he! tra,t ol Q ,ccn Adeaide of Finland: a shsoription t'7 cur:.
part
'thev see hanced, the better the 11 be- died a Chiistain.
h 'v io i v mrr ur ii'ir ciiiik-
Vn elegant plate of the latest Fa-h-en dollars, for tenet pies twenty five doll.ii-,
a larger i umber; in
iich entitles them to
il would"nt miss ofhavein'em uo for no
thing in the world. I always go myself, when there's a hangin bee within a hundred miles. T. But. Mrs. Norman, suppose their
was no enormous erimjs, and no occa- Pompcy ?
I'uter Tommy. Tern. Ma? Ma, N. hat U tlie matter. Tommy? 'Jm. Fvo liai ged the little doi." N. i!at! have vou been haiiiriiu'
Lady in B.ill Dress, and Cap and Tur- January or July in each year; a few copb ban, of the newest stle. niav be had from the commencement of th' 1
The February No. will contain a!'vork lf 3Pl)lKd i"r
splendid Portrait of "Washington, An
iSion for haiiLrii:ii", I'iow would vour child
ren become honest? N. O, 1 would have people hunt; w hether or no merely for the benefit of others. T- Are you sure it makes people better to see an execution?
PHILIP PKICE, Jr.
Cc!7 I'd iter's of papers who will give the above a few insertions, will oblige the rn! -
lli'-hrr. arid reCPIVn r vrl inn-n (.(iiiili-v.
i(oont engravings will be of the bestjtheir pnner to the oifice.
eb'gant Scripture Piece for March, is in the hand? of the Fnirraver. The subse-
Toni. Yes ma. I tried to have the! j'iahty.
nigger boy be hanged, but he wouldn't. Liheral premiums have been olferAnd then I died to get the rope roui.il 0 -hicc original conli ibution?. C.'esar's nci k, but he was to cunning fori :,d especial care will be taken to have me, and so I took the voting doLr. h'lc Selections 'of the most interesting
N. Seizing the pokerand knecknino; -and instructive matter, counting of I nr publihinga Newspaper in the town
Suhcritioiis t'i the above zvork ziill le receive nt thi office. PROPOSALS
birr, down. There, take that ! a on gcod hral la.es Biographv. Hjsioiical
T. Indeed, Fin morallv sartin on't.i for nothing blocked to go.and hang the! $k-'lr hes, PoetrV, Light Bladings vV:c.
a ne uiuine- li'e vn-Ket lor 1 6J
Of LAFAYKTTE, Til 1 IX ANOE CoU.VTV,
I.VD. to be entitled the LA PA3T2TTS SENTINEL.
IN pu!di?hiiig the prospectus of a
If'twasn't so I couldn't think of bein toi voung dog. jist as he's getting to be of
the expense of going with my children ' some u-e ! Ifit had of been Orsar 1 j '-3, and 30, embellished with a to all the executions within a hundred! wouldn't so much cared, for he's old aiuF't number of Ivigravings. bound or
miles. We even went as far as Albanvj worn out besides.he was al vva s a milk ,n N. niav stiH be had, price s2 bOVubUv- journal, custom has rendered
to see Strang stringed up for shoo- -and-watcr thing. But to kill Pompev :i volume. This may be the hA opiioi-j'1 necrr-stry that the Fditor shoulJ
ling mppie. u, 1 m ifiruii 11 niaues inai i wotuun i nave laKeii a ten dolhu iunii 01 DiH.iining a complete set. Duti L "iucai senimiems.
bill lor! U you little vilhan vou ! a sm ill number over w bat is required ;anu llle pnnciple-f wiueh will govern
ibscribers w ill be publish ! him 1,1 ms Fditorhl career; in accor-
Fromthe .A". Y. American Advocate. OX WOJIAT. There is a trem'. lin lijrtit that plays, From Woman's warmly fluent ejer; That lights the soul like fancy's r.iys With purest, tenderest ext"ac There i9 amantlincc flush of pride, A mellowed tone of pleasure, Felt, when kindred suul confide, More sweet than .Music's measures.
There is a holy train of feeling, Kich as the morning's rosy liht, When unconscious thoughts are stealing- ( O'er minds whose sympathies unite There is a wordless touch of j )y, Soft as theCynthian flow of even, M hen no shadowy tints alloy, Yonbeautious blue veil of Heaven. There is a used, a holy trust, Which neithe r time nor ill can move, W hich breathes a spirit mild and just, And looks the ivy wreath of love; 'Tis Woman's gentler soul refined, That ?oothes each anxious care to rest, That forms the purest pride ofmin'J, The tendril round lifts salient breast.
nv children better, for thev take sic!
delight in it. 1 Believe in my heart they'd be glad to see some body hanged everyday. I'll tell vou a story about that. There was little Tommy , to-day ?oon as Gibbs and Wansley w as done for says Tommy, says he, "Ma, aint there no more to be banged ? I wish they'd catch some more and string 'cm up; I
Ulo like of all thing- to see'emkickso!"
T. I'm afraid vou ou have killed!101 present subscr .... - i... ....
Vou
Speak and
aint dead.
comfort
the little bov.
N. Relenting.
are vou I .unmv ? your poor mother:
T. Those are the fruits of going ahanging. N. Tommy! Tommy! speak do sneak, or I -hall gM rax ! Mv husband's
bis hour
CONJECTURES. A horse with his nose in a bag-, Is probably thinkintr of corn; A vefctmeut reduced to a rag-, Is likely enough t' have been worn; A sceptic who boggles at doubts, May silently swallow a sin; And in politics, they who are "outs," May possibly w ish to get "in." A lady who dresses for ehurch. May perhaps have a tho't of this earth; A lover, wheri left in the lurch, N ith maudlin may bother your mirth; A lawyer who frowns at a fee, .May be move'd by some deeper pretence, And a man who is banging, can be In a state of most painful suspense. (?( '.? Magazine.
I Now don't you think that's a proof that: dead Pompc
jit makes "em better to see people lumg-jdin. O, that I was ever orn lo
!cd? j I rl No; 1 think it very strong proofj
that it makes them worse. H hen taeii i
feelings are so deadened that thev can' look upon such spectacles with pleasure they must be far on the road to destruction.
N. How can vou sav so? lucre was Mr. Norman, dear good man, when
he w as liin, he took Ca.-ar, our old dog to see a man hanged ; and jist as the
j culprit was swung otf he held the dog hm tn m;ibf bi.n st him but bo tinn
ed his head the other wny. T. He had more feeling than his master it seem-. N. Why, for that matter, he was always a milk-and-w ater thing, and never had half the spunk ofolher dogs. But
my hu-band, poor man! that was the last hangin he ever went lo; which I
think, was a great pity, for if he had gone to one or two more, I dare say he mhdit have been livin to this verv dav. But become home tcrriable tipsy, and full of liglit; and w hat does he do but knocks down the first man that come in
jas dead as a door-nail; and so he got
hanged himself. But twas all because ha hadn't seen so many folks hanged as he'd oughtto T. I should think fromyour account that he had seen too many hanged; N. So he told me in his last dyin moments poor hones man? Says he. i4M dear wife," savs he. "never go to
see another person handed, as long as
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ed in 1831. Address (orders po-t pawl.) dance with this cu-tom, the undcisigr'.ed SAMUEL C. ATKINSON. wi,l ple himself to advocate the in-
112 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. crcst oMhc Kepubhran party; xvA i i i r hehcving that the course puisued by OrEd.tors who g.vc the above a few lho ,cnt Cl)icf Ma-i-trate f orr insertions, arc entitled to the Pub ica- it.,;,' r.,ir ! ,f (, A ; , r .. c 4 i r i i ,i tdiiouis calculated to promote thoe Hon ..or ba Kvening Poi t, n iu.r0(?. ,e wil, Ufe fair ,r.d l,o ,.r,.,.,-,f (he Ca.kcMhe.v w.l m .lroS oraM(! ,,, to f(crc ,, .
dead and Tommy's! n . X T . rr. ' 1,0,1 ol AUUKW JACKSON.
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TOO SOON. Too soon '.too soon '.-how oft that word Comes o'er the spirit like a snuT
Awauening every mourntul chord That in the human hr:irt m n
1 III T VI M 1,11 . , a.
Of hopes that perish'd in their noon 0,i hve and cver let vour children go: Of vouth decay'd loo soon too oon ',lhns bcen the lUlu ofnic' 80,11 and ho" Too soon too soon ! it is a sound ' 1 sno,mI n0;t li:lVc bcen ;l ,iaPl)y ;uul To dim the sight rnth many a tear- "poctable man if I had never gone As bitterly we gaze around; ' b sec an execution," says he. Those
And bud how few we loved, are here- weic nis very words. Jut la : nis miiui
Ah! whenshall we again commune
U itH those we lost? too soon too soon. To soonis sfamp'd on evei v leaf, In characters of dim decay; To soon is writ in tears of grief ; On all things fading.fast away !
Oh! is there onc terrestrial boon, Our hearts lose not too soon-too soon !
was dreadfully scattered then, and I dare say he didn't know what he was savin.
T. I presume he knew very well
what he was saying, and that his reason
never wassounder.in all hi? fife.-
N. WelLl don't know how it is, butit's strange to meifseein transgrcss-
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