Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 47, Logansport, Cass County, 29 December 1832 — Page 5

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THE CARREER'S ADDRESS. TO THE PA TR OXS OF THE CJIZS COUMTY TIDIES. ox Tin: com.j en cement of the .new year j g 6g Again my patrons, I this morn appear, To greet you happy with tlu- coming vCnr. A short review, of past events we'll take, 'i hon visions bright, of future greatness wake; Old lime moves en. his ever rolling ear, vt brings u nought, hut peace ami plenty here. Ti? true republics, have some parlv zeal, Whkh ma!vcs each man. his rights'more noblvfccl; The routed wiio, our Piv?ideiit should he. Hut shows u c are, in word? and actions free, Now it is o'er, excited feeling ends, Ai.d wo again, are brothers, freemen, friends. Hoping he whom, we've clmse will govern well, i-et grateful each Freeman's !)csom swell, i iai we so far, Irom Europe, Kings and cares Have nought to fear, form her embroiling jars. Rrave Lafayette, our country's earlv friend. Our liberal laws, with monarchy would blend, That having f ail'd, he. now mav hope to sec, His native land, from kingly Despots free. Tiie British isles too, wish for a reform; O'er Europe all, seems an impending storm. While" we with peace, and happiness are blest, Forhoding fear, is hamhl from our breast. Tne storm, now low Ting on our southern shore, U i!i end in Friendship stronger than before-' Sure, r:o dii-ion will our union rend. For with reflection. violence will end: Yes, well we know, that Patriot hearts are there, iiose country weal, is foremost in their care; And when the feeling;, that excite shall ccae. They'll feel the glory of their countrys peace. Now we will turn, and view our native Slate, Which nature dorms in future to he great, W here Nature did but sparingly impart, Our wants will soon be remedied by art. Oil who but leols Ins bosom glow with pride. To see. improvement make such rapid stride; Here 1 tte was only, forest trees & shade. And the rude forest hunter, careless stray'd Hut to the west the Indian now must hie, A fid leave the soil where his ancestors lie. On every side, we ec bright prospects rife, Frorn which our wraith, in future must arise; Cvir.A and tVW.,our commerce will increase, Ar.d r.-nnTlptoix, have our thanks for these. Time wings Ids war and soon his rapid ilight. AY ill realize, those visions now so bright. " And now I'll change toother scene?, More pleasing to the young and fair; To crown their w ishes is my theme,' And banish from their hearts all care. It cupid should your bosom wound, To Hymen's alter quickly go, And by his silken chains be bound, Fo feel the cure, just try and knozc. So now to nil in Logansport, To whom, 1 really wish much joy; IV lay An w hilst thinking of their sport Just bear in mind their CARRIER BOY.