Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 1, Logansport, Cass County, 9 May 1833 — Page 1

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70-3D - regies, laescvaaaiT JUSTICE AND TRUTH OI.tr GUIDEr TH V PIT B I ir rnm Arm - n-tr... iv "' .'li.'i iaat; Tn !..-... - ' ' A 1 S V WE PRAISE IS I) IT.. kut .not afrmi) to raw me. IiOGAXPOIlT, I3DI.13TA, TH(I3:)iy, VY 9, m is.

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-J the trail of the hunter, and waylaid such battles, selected his own rifle Irn-n he path alon- which he was expected i the stack, and made the b- n,i A. 'k n.l 1 ' I ' I i . "-31. UI 1Mb W.lv .o ream. JjcLonne.l, expecting no to Lexicon, where he arrived vih danger, rode carelessly ale;- the path 1 within two days, which the two scouts were watchim',1 L

iui uc- nati come in view ol the deer,) t-ro.n tiis l'mladolphia Li.,er:m'st

wnen ne was Urea upon by the whole ; does a parn r

parly and his horse killed. While la-i

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alone deserving the nam of a t?ntr; t J-iw?i. -a ti. . i - . i , & oi l pair.vju asn,.t. i j,t patented eve of cu'ri chiei and worthy to enjoy the blessing ofl.b. we, ,p,j,k to d'i, over the Wtt,t oUu f I cih As long as our peopie are iallu- M.:?eri.., and ackr.owledjie therfi' witlli enced hv such a spint ofnmtnal sacri-. his tear, ; but suddenly chetkirgVis e-'t ;:" hce, so Jong will our Republic move motion, ho .n,M.,i,..i t. - ! :

Jlcad on to national pro, pent, nndjtry and all that wC held dear was stakedf ' ideiy the ingenuity and power of lorein ; upon the coming bnttle. A he si-okg!

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FOR THE TIMES. LI BERT V. Liberty,s dwelling's a home for the brave, A motto the freeman w ll use, And a idcssir.g for every Statesman to crave, To eujey its riches, oh never refuse. Liberty first when obtained by the blood Of Patriots ever so true, Wnile on the edge of destruction they stocd, Liberty was to them due. Liberty claims the love of the free, And swells the bosom of man; That glorious liberty ever shall be Protected at the word of command.

From Pnrm h;i U'.jtj M f!. swell. THE J3IOZV1GIIT VIA1Mournfiiily! oil, mournfully This midnight wind doth sigh. Like some sweet plaintive ineiaJv Of ages long gotie i:y: It spealts a tale of other ye ars Of hopes that bloomed to die Of sunny smiles that set in tear, And loves that moiddcrh, 1 iiel Mournfully! oh, mournfully This midnight wind J -lii r.ioan, It stirs seme chord of memry Ineach dull heavy tno: The voices of the laueb-icvcd de;.d Seem dotting thereupon All, all my fond heart cherished Ere death had made it lone.

Mournfully! oh, mournfully This miiiiight wind dotn twcll With its quaint pensive rain.treUc Hope's passionate farewell To the dreamy joys of early jears Ere yet grief's canker fell On the heart's hlossi-rn a! ue'l itart at that pariitiir knell!

im,s iunmiii, ue :iss.iizi,iii:i bon.f aked :vid hoK oi'i,.,, i 7 i 1 ... " "Jl "'"."" UJr tnersics; every man arasnt.t ; , oil' as a prisoner. 11U capture, l.cmov-Sn. T aI' u ?C,"?,cd b th' l"'"'-'mmo-JS;l.is :,rrai more firm ,-aJ U,e tteLJ? ;! ,r,So,,n,,l ,obc merry Ud naturedW prmc,,, e, U.cn Oircjvc! ,, all tlicy j'iai:J and llicconijuios. d lip and the ' I . (' "l of fellows permitted him to ac-i ?ma u I -Vda to r "or e - f T ho ,h '" d?"r-fi,r."'al Beh.i.'Jtc:d.artlo0kad,tllfi km! t ro-.v-loM 1 I - 1 comjv.nv tiien, bu,,l. and what was' ? "o re tin i T ' , i ' aU,,1".,r ' our:'"s"lf :"ld "'l' !,e. Vhiogtu:, obser. 1 J .atber extraordina-v. allowed him to Zi iaVac Uo.V th e 1 ,'' '"f '.-'f ue' w?ulJ ""' "Hit the, did he exhort u3 ,i,h :. ream his 8 and" hu.iting aceou.rc ,(ur ,1 v feel ' to r i i m" 'U' i ! ""l" utK''1'.worthy , ail ,,c fervor ofl.is .ou! -on c.,dcr Held ' I , me,.!,. He aecompai.icd .hem with It e c lord. If.ch urPe ! aMHyU " " t,,C1"10'Jd !'"'lB",ordie iheJealho. tl.c Imne." iWj l .fea,Pr,ac!,ee4i.,.a5,hroSh,hei!r 'ble " f "e''f tl,al ir.stat lilt--Ioriou. a, 3 , ..j day, aad displayed .is dexleritv in l,lv a ,d lfr.r that i,,. m r H s 1 , . 1" :" proj iietic tokeh 01 our success hurst J t shooting deer lor the use ol t!P on,pa-7u L cm ever elf. i 7", M Te that such a ca am.ly Worth m all bis sph, .dor. I.al!r,g in H. f,l '.'ii ny m.lil they began lo regard him withCtrndir 'r n , b u",r " ' '" "' '1' U'Mn "f" U '""iT' "igl't the !de hilhcf J. r.-evf The ik I ! great partial! IlavM, travelled! cN? " V'T' e-pical.lc private lares which h, a fe .cmu.t'S before !i i . ' with them m this mamlor several i , ; ;! f U" PT" 8'1 b or nauoual fabric- were bla.ri.ed with despair, glowed H ' ' clays, at length thev read.ed ll.e Imi.u' L e ,' , " L , 1 ' T' Vf , hC ,lamP of lrtcd"";' ;"'di"il1' flre ahimatio,,! Our J. ! ' , . . . v- . . , ,ul I "c I'l OlllcHIOil OI Lilt V(M f.l :i in! t iv.i'innr in (in r nom.- r... , T J . ! , I : r . 1 . . ? r 5 , ' ;

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ties 01 tne rope to then hoc ies. in or. erl oii-.s . ,. i i . , . T V .'.,1 . . . 1 "-: im i 10 iooi. ana 1.111 to 1.1 t,' ... prevent his i:,: witi.oul awai ll , ! V.', . ' , a' ? V" W." l" 'V4 ';".c '"frnal enemies- v. i.l, the serried foe! & where we Mood n g them, they iery -composedly t " E ' ' . ' '., hT' D be a"' b,ul d'" d!1 d "r 'iuercd. Such was that J.J(M, i.w,; .r (!,;. t ' ' 1 1 ,. ;, 1 h xa,lo,l ea;M (0n-!L' art .-ill foi- t:,ui ol their own peace and prosperity, lernhc scene. I McCor,'i deto.muied to e!ie, t h;s X s , 1!,!m'i:,' " d,aPI'in,td- 'r r"""i 3 kl t all-as i. alS, iu bear! Lcape that .ii,;!,! if possible, as on th-'!. '"0':i "he, isl,ed oil-1 t.nent was ..ever created lo. be divided ; ,r,gs upon the fortunes of America. Had i-ollowim-dav ti.ev would en.-s the riv-i"' iVh't :.;,,. . , , , , 1:"( ralile and distinct provinces and ;deleut attended our arms at this Irving U whieh vouid Vender it th; 1 '. " f"mw' 80 render crisis, ourcause was lost, foreverlJstiaiiicuii. lle.tl.eref.He,!,,.,-,,,,:. u"!. 7"i-,.r ., r ':V "V 'T V'' ,h'-,r c-", u,,eFc,t n,,,, rur.u,t",ll,c ard "ll''l0m had f""d.igra. eon ll.e I .il mid.,i:;i,i. anxiously remioati,;- ! S "n " , 'T "' i " '"l'oles. a, il were,of each other, plains of Trenton! But the wi.-doni and I..:, li e be'st me,,- o, Vf edi J X flJ;. r' - f ' i'" ir"! " hence they w ould inevitably be- prudet.ee of Washing.on secured u, the iecl. Acvidentaiii cm!,,- b' eves i, i i ;': , m'" 'ls..ap,ir.eS--..a!..-oa.e a prey lo each other. It isadmi- victorj-and cnsccientl. our hbertv. I... ; ! ! '"els, wnen this desire uac-r.ii.lv ealeul.led for a sinale. individual How deal our r, .li-afinn ,1,..,. ..'.I

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" . 'l ' , c'ia A "tentnieiit inadio UlC bKirn.:, !H Jrat leasl.it ennrh, divi!3ii r:ral': nUr,-W iy:n:;- r.ice of J.cr little one, and iriporls ded.arui its inhabitants continue to be uecu the tect oi one o. the Lui.ans. 1 oiand it iroiics ,n her presence, uiad and! free, prosperous and happy. iean u witti nand-., witiu.ui .ii,.r !i;;,py ai a day-beam aon but a a-j f b:nS the tv.o iinhans to whom he w:JVIit i-an cv.r Vxp-.-rie-ce. A:.u wha; ! CROSSING THE DEL A WART.

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From the Weekly Messenger. THE D!:VHS VHIT. One day the Old loy i;i a terria'-le fret, Iteturned to t!ie Ihtrih to act whoi ; His Devilship tin his lauding had met With Old liilly Gripua the rn.ser Eeach how'd with respect, and exchanged salutes; He knew Bill to he an old shaver:

Assured him that Hell was enrich'd by his that il he should attempt to return Suam

suits, And that he was receiv'd into favor. The nexl one he met was a Dandy so prim, Laced up in a corset so clever "Ho", ho'." cried the Devil, 'you'i e in the trim 1 a:n fricudiy to Dandies forever I In my regions no man will have cause to com plain That he never had a suhject to dash on; Because my dear fop, it is very plain. That 1 always enco'iiage the fashion."

. ' if -r uiV, 1 , a I-a,HVVW;,8?ia d;!!"; TiK' f!iowin5 eloquent description of '"vite defeat to persevere, to irnu'o

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'y I'C fa.-pt.J tiioUi.ea-! wins, and rescue Isiui frupi !lnito:iand his trooj)?, is from an oration j

tc;s and .lier re-; th,.- a wful nbys? a fatht-fs love, a.ltj -lvHvered in New York on the 22d Eeb-

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, - u'-""""' t;:u t'i.tt.j ii in on i ;i no one lntanrp ii(-rh'ine was iiiv...t .... . i ' !ch ctiits Land:. 'Jo cut hi? eotds;ti;e liowr-c' ad road of ,, I a Y , 1 !"sldnrc .Pfell,aP waSi"jU,t sports-my bcjisl, rev.ls, and more Waentle voib ol a nr r- ,-' ! ,i ' L ' l . U iilIrlo:' s ''ente With the army so manly exerc.ses. The s.ient adieu ol a u.h,U . .k OI u a-' ..:.pn;:.f , tl v t,Xt .A'..a 1JSS in lU :,i l;,rk r, w h f akn,2 the hand, did ,., ,.1 ...

rtaaily a;.;.l MlenHy extricau:.- i,; T;,:Mie5ire of lave, t!;is lon-i;- to'on the enemy aiTrr-nton. O'.t n.,d Vr eah' !tst attempt to say "fa, e ell"

on Horn l! ic .un) el the ! - ;a:. la-; promote the hanniMt-s oi h r:. b I. !,.-.. 1 !:.t..f' a ...:.k ;..is:ouid :tn the deep i'ecliiiffot thei.earthv

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, ,,i i ,iif I t i . -.i i;wvi iiueioit, an mat related to tne enter-. , v InV 1 P"-;-;i .o.nricsof ils oil.-p.i:.- ara blemled. pri.e. It was on a December l.ight l.elf-uT. on Vul tl Oa the t " -I5 n " "" 1 Wt . bc ihnn ij (would he say) when our little heart. l-rt-,he c! ;:: (Ja the oti.ci tianitseen.eaamuum- vice, ami that their days may be lull of! broUu army "halted on the bank of the Tout!.; of innccence and iiu- ' possttnet,ras;iwleman to sucked u.,,y. The desire of a p isvnt. heart for : IX-Iau are. 'Jnat night was dark- UU szrut the tie that biru'.s u ' ? ' ' ,:V:'OM'lH,V;i MUU 'ehappinei of iuci.ilcdi never lose i ch.erle,. tempestuous and bore a In later life, taking leave for aluroey unaimed a!.u a-leep. U.- Could lt;i aushv ru.rir-i:.,,! :,,,!, . ...K.J ... v. r far awar over mo.w.t.?., . !. 3. J?ur?e

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iiopi loueal . ,,.ow h ; !e j thtf IW ir c,a, 2 of rVj ,M ro f jantaia tunes ! It seemed as if Heaven & Earth I tLen wXPrT!iT V,er 'Uo has Mienm a,u so lata;Jy,ast, m,y l.,s : of pare at d love. 'Tis true m iv he ruf conspired lor our destruction. Thelour f lr TcT o?' l'erTUtS H,lh VVT ;iM p,:r!!0lna b'tllliIi of;l t:cloudsIovvered-dnrknessa,idthestoinpaf0m ie,. A .eir?lam;)er,proy,aa;aliyl1gt1t;iiCat, n.ver ba dned u;-!br the suf-icame on apace, 'i'he snow and the ! 1P"- V of ar; "and 'then fu cdasa

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A a .0.1111'?, ,!a!ul '.cJaino una a sir,-; feri,.g,.Utend mt upon the disobedience: hail dcscei th-d. beatincr xvith n,nili,m. U'e Vr to ll.e hreu.t, nl.Ue

MU" -ioupT on a. ituu can ua nonnci ; gic one ,l0 mud llislant T be oVfrpow- nfm-.--i-il iii'ia-ifv will ,!. !. j i , , ver the dimpled cherub, ih

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Sodetermufd to reason upon it: , , ,J 7 : jMrram to resume us natural plat aaity, clad shiverini: soldierand in the roar- parent's rUZe Xh . r "v " , itne.elorc out ot the cpieMiai, Alter; and ilow onward, deenlv and Mroa-iv i in-of tbo flnul ,,.d fho aniline, f ,i. Jstrone the tie th.t n ?.;'7,. HCt . Low

V lawyer he grasp d while preparing a brief. ! anxious ICuecUon lor a minule, he for- U brfnm Tnt i, ti,0 n,- . , 1 .7. "i . i i i r .i fore urn land ' l. n ' Took a W w-liie his ruffle iadormng- imedhisnbn T e -un of 1 In Ir dhn J . t t ot;A" .t,le i)!t) iJ ;m, was heard, by fancy s car, the s of attacl rrrr . -.V' s' flSaf ripp'd ep a P n, unmindful of grief, J, nA I 1 ',ha ; obitmz sea of crime has engulled the kneel of our hopes and the dirge of libAedULoifadrainintheineaniii e stacked nea, tne Ine , , nar knives cluld, will the parent's love cease to ertv! The impetuous river was tilled b Lv d cot ry c";1'8 U tr v.m it i i . l k m lt the desire to bring ,t back a-. with lloating ice-an attempt to cross it ammosity, suU?de. ' Tiri L c.vn7. 1 hith rJCr' VW UlV h d;;rCU ,i0t 'ainto virtue and conseMue:dly to hap- at that timivu.d under such circumstan- p constitution of our elfur jJ SnacI .mav ?. -ncr,-; pil;0,s. Go to the laath.ome pr.on- ce .eemed a desperate enterprise-yet t,t?:1 aJcur

ay Horn amoncr tiic crowd, ; .... i... a u. i ;l . . I"-"" :tincu a uesoi-i.tic eiuei oiise

Determined to roast t.im for dinner: i . , , 1 !ll"'eu j; an aged p arent heiuimg over a con- it was undertaken, and thanks be lo God

witntne exception o iv.o, wiuae l.e demned son-see the big tears of an- and Washington, was successfully acUnew the lr.dians would not ieaoilylind;g.iivircliinrrdovii the rugged ( heck-- eomnlihed tliem. Ile then returned to the spot j h u k to the prayer, stealing from the i "From where we landed, on the Jerwherc the Indians were sleeping, per-; deep cells of that sorrow wora heart- sev shore, to Trenton was about nine lectly ignorant ot the iateuhuu vvas-slowlv it ascends to th iinni;.r.il ,t nh. :,.i tl.., r i.

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contemptible fashion ct wearin- scoops in- Prt'l 1X111 fi l!Cnb ;mu taKing a gun j throne of the Most hitfh, that the guiltvj there was scarcely a word uttered, save stead ot botvaets has been abolished by the, ill each hand, he rested tra; muzzles UI; biin-vbr b.nl mhiin-ri .l fhr. .!,.!;..;..:, U., a..... .

n . ,.-,1 i.,j: ... - . . . ,. . . . r ,. . . . uiAi.uiin; ! int.-oiin.fri? ueu ii w iv. i some oraer. 21 !on a log within six teet ot his vict.ms jyearsof his existence, might be accept-: We were well nigh exhausted, said he--livel llTTrr" ! U,nr di:,0.ratC;Un,at t!:? he;,dittida,,d rgivenofGod. jmany of usirost bilten-and the majoriLlllll: ;ct P. iar of the other, he t 0f us ?0 badv shod Ulul th(J

Old Xick was dc-ceiv'd for the toner denied That his body was lit to he eaten, For whether lie should be broiled or fried, The rum must be out of him beaten.

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pulled both trigers at the same moment.

Both shots were fatal. At the report

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Our nation is once more

PJDDYvs. PIG. The risible of Uie dwellers on Central st.

.vLtC u.: ouieraay strongly excited by a foot race between a Paddv and P. A

y Kyi

eum. :,,tli,,,l r.,im .,..n f., ..j l . , '-" r ms uie, and Patrick run fur in Hm

, it. a meas- met at evrrv fr,;ul v,t cv. nUrA,A JJ' J Z th.T1Ce d,d "ck make a

,' ni .' , , v , -"jb' eu.ui, uuiwim a-runtand bound, the aimonv , and not, complained not but marched s" llic escaped his pursuer, 'iu I B

Early in the spring o( 1780, Mr. A!-, of their guns the others sprung to their ure at least, restored to h

. vir.ucr icconnei, oi iexi. giou, iv ,eet ano s artea winjiy around D.em.-jthe union is recovering Horn those dis- steadily and firmly, though mournfully M'i1',; if.lii in vnnri fill liint. tl llllIlt'Alrl ntinrvl iv in hnH run nul-inl r Inllmii...! ...1. I. .1 .1 J. . . " .

V , m, j , " ' iui'it,iiuiuoii5 uiucnso lecenuy tnreatened onward, resolved to persevere to the ut t"."r I .1 1 , - I . In I 'i item niii'l." .c-wit 1. -!... lii- nHcu n ..1.. ,.i.l I, : I.. I : t .. . 1. I- 1 rni ... ... I . J

- in .-uu.i ivn.ci '-"s- """"m-i-'ui ,,"-'c iii. wm, iiumh .ii v i ii 1 u issoiu lion. 1 ue evil star Wllirll 1

i id relumed home for a hoist-, in or seized one of them and hired at two of

er to bt 'tng it in. During his absence his enemies who happened to stand in a

trowned upon us, has given plr.ee to

cheering tokens ot national peace and

termost not tor our country our coun

try, alas? we had given up for lost. JS'ot jor oursehfs life lor us no longer wore

ill

f.w v. niuiaiisuiiuiiuui men u.-ua-.u c u. u.o a 11 1 1 1 ?i ici i ; p i ospcri ty . i iiougn t ne reconciliation I a charm but because such tens the it Sriuiu'mn expeditions, accidentally stum-' dead, being shot through the centre of may hav Ut-rn effect r-A nr.lv . r . n.. -..r r w- i-

, t.ed on the body of the deer, and per- the body ; the second fell also, bellow. ngjsacriuces by thousands;, yet we trust ! ton alone, we were willing to make the

v-eiwng mat it iaa "oeen recent y Ki ed ouaiv, nut quickiv recovering limned that .a nm nnn a br imf-nt iin.,i . :.;.. ivk. ..-: . i

1 ,vv ,., 11. 1 il.-l .1... 1 L,T C.i nccl , n rP t.ItU n ,1 C r . ...... . . . ",l

- inmiidiii fu 1 )im;u inai 1110 ian:- on ia c nun diiu.i.ue OI OUT common country Will lisp sitrht nt tllP

the Hibernian) the baste is likV !. PrLn

settlement, the nearer you set to him, the Jarther he is off I'll catch Urn no more, bad lucktohunl

tr Wltllhl CniJiil'll rctiirn in enrn rn hie

kesh. Tiiree of them therefore, took their stations within close ritle shot ct the deer, while tne other two follow-

only one who remained unhurt, darted Isuperior to personal considerations.

on like a deer, w ith a j ell which an-j lie who is accustomed to consider his ounccd equal terror and astonishment, i private interests as at the service of the McConnel not wishing to light any morel country, when her weal is in danger, is

inn

enemy s encampments, we

were ordered to form a line, when Washington reviewed us. Pale and emaciated dispirited and exhausted we pre-

spr,(,n Ln(.f ..... Pi;. 1 1 , time descend; but if we begm witL th Iqvt sented a most unwarlike and melancholy lcn, to ascend i3 iniuosuble.

TAKING A NEWSPAPER. "Do you take a newspaper neighbor?' say? the Lowell Compend, '-Yes." 'which one! "Take! egad, I take all 1 can lay my hands upon."

Associates. In all societies it is adfisa. hie to associate, if possible with the highest; not that the highest arealwavs the best, but f i ...

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