Cass County Times, Volume 2, Number 9, Logansport, Cass County, 8 August 1833 — Page 1

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AM G ALLAGHER, Cincinnati, O.

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P. S. The publication of the Cincinnati Mirror and Ladies' Parterre, will be continued bv Shrf.ve & Gallagher.

It w ill be, in nearly all respect?, a send- j

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ith apd iauison u; mui uu k uie us iciMiy i uncles ana umiuiiowea inougnts nu n ;!,je JioJel in thi- tow !., :u d !aid that

, n,.,.Jo1 Vugi. la. lie resided in V iiijina 1 aciiatt d lor those hitih intellectual at- h.. ;. w ,it icr him. n.. i,.

until adtersit) and sorrow, united tojhfchts whith need perscf i;;nce to at- uirn to jail. PiuWer wc:t with h.m, drive him lioin his native slate: he ar-j tain, aid dicipline to appreciate. 'without hesitation, presuming it lobe dently hoped to return to it again. A 1 ; Place that mit d eaiiy amid dihcoui- o. AAer going up stu:tt a hort dis-

agement ard daiiger: sepaiatc ii fiun. lance, and having reached a corker, live woildly conitris: compass it with ad- or six men (Ai.-tie of course,; rui;ed versity. There lie coiled in the human :0.. with, aunarenth, tin- intention of

life, and posleiity will do jut-nee to . heart, energies which need a powerful Marjanizing him a thev had a to menory. jstimiius to draw them foil!i--ener-ie.- pufnim ii:, ai.d a w agou'itndy to i any Mr. Monroe has left many highly val-i which become better fitted Tor action nim oil' with. Their ol jecl, no doubt uahle documents, from which a lull and' the more they are called into cxercis. was to extot freni him, not the ecius interesting histoij-of his times will ap-iiet these energiebe onceawakcneii by of masonn. but the sec ret receptacle of

g-ntus: in inc ?pnere wnerc Hi? iii!; o is the lost money. Parker, loi tur atelr, placed, it will rind no illunie dtligl.t- hr-.d a knife, and bei- g a stuut, active no llattering charms to attract and draw ni.m, made a good ii.ee of it. or, we er it away, and thuj all il. hopes and a- j. hehve, h:; niigh! have followed pcor pirations will be tending tonne single :4or4iP.n, far tuouir-. Two, we au n-

point. We are told, U one onfonir ol;,0in,td. hectmc acquainted with hid

rilOM THE WKST ISTDIES. Ve have received the St. Christopher's Gazelle lo the 7th cf Jui.e. t-

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Sr. incest. We are sorrv to! . . . . r i . ' 1 v ' i er

two orth.ee estates t o" u"" nuu 1 lc T 1 " V' i y y-rv u.m u .r.jur.d. i'arker was . ... . . . ;-ll the orcans were in healthful plav .!n,f i(ht.t h huii. ', ,..id'-

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h ive then a character and ii-aliiy; even! )K.en held to b.iii fur his appearar.re aft

so when other source k of cm. iuni'i.t ana ourt. enjoyment ht denied vs. our cneigierj Doubtless all the JlrJi-Mason from .ire directed to one w ith ini'oid carueii-,an entered appitutiee upward. . frm ;.es3. Obstacle will oppose the pro- M.tine to Gtcigia, weie com-vi! ti! ia gfejs of knowledge; hut, si Mead of dis- outrngt-. Ld t!e wicked abdue. .1 .1 . . . , .. . .

cou'aMii g,iney nerc ine p'ru to gie ai-jtoi-s oi pane 31rg.: ' , lor ever alter ha. g

it njaittis not how great their diminished heads!

er dil

igence-

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i.ery cuurt win oe lnaoc u y ice couuuciors, j w 1 1 1 inn ie n vol u me oi I U pa ges, inc 1 u- - m im.u u ihk v- uti..i uiujniu- '"i.-n mh umc i 4 ' ecu ;n.:l g thc petite ?i: ou la

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w inahe iiie .nirror as w cmhu as ioioit? iu i d-jr Tjle ntie pasje and index which will JMinci iirt e oeeu u;uueeu iu ie-ji; jw louge, as ine i.arp is luieii ii it

ll5r , ' - ?p"' be furnished with the last number.

i. uiuci i. i i nc pre eminent talents of Mrs. Dumont for this

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species of w riting are acknowledged, Kast and West. The specimens ot Mr. j Dillon's pow ers in this way, are credita-j

lie uot only ts htm?elt, but also to the rising literature of the West. Other peas, that are favorably known, will al

so contribute to this department of the

ltlOGRiPUY

JAMES MONROE.

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-i.exe mac meir emancipation wo io ccive ine nsir.g nrtez-. iau.'.ui.ui, w aaue on tl-t pc-.-rj itake place on my a: rival hi this Island! U hat is common i? lightly estimated ;,u( oin ot..;;t;tr. Mi. h 'J hon j And whereas, it is highly necessary i advantages within our grasp, or vvh.r.. : U (Jsw.V," cnVol'the rrprev. t. vet jand expedient that such slaves mould jeems ours by right, are too often per iol oar counts It seen. thai ,nme c.r. ibe undeceived I have thereiore, Ueried and misimproved, but wheu cl ' r,.si;01.dente liad vM-t l i ,-u il , m

The arnexed enumeration of the pub- "Hiugnt u, to s -e mis my oc laina-. ton must ne used to attain tnetn, ir,tiiia ,i:e chaiacu-r c,f their relatici lie empiouncnts ol Monroe, is from the "on.neubv publicly dec laic ai d n.akei giealer is the value wtla which they yr Kive!i havii u l,uu!;! told hiruoilhe New York Mercantile Advertiser. kuown 10 th thal 1 lme no arc appreciated; they bn with them t.ircuniSla,.tts. hit-h induced reJames Monroe was born in the coun- 'ordcii or diru Hons whatever In.m lm;a responsibility that such pnvilegcMnusl,!;,,, 0l hi, ,lielltiJ..

tx ni U MU,A. in ihP r,fVir. niaieii s gov er- meat, i n rega ru to meir j nui .in u .linnroveu; a a ! attinnieni: .flll. at.(i i,. r:,!,- n..

Minor; and we do nc hesita e to prom-, He educated at the , ,ni.,l.cedem; a, u I do hereby stio, glv rcc-jare to be made, the time w.ll admit nojhkl.0vllcJ,,v llje ihjtift! i t ;i( ise,and we presume the public will not ; -. q( Wimam and Warv. At lile,ou mend the slaxe population ol .J.i col- J.lay, no procrastination: and such ,tiU,u F-m u.e tor.e.ondeiitt.w. ,ch htMtate to believe, that it will occasion-, j Rc;olutionan cny , to be obedient ,o ihc laws iher.ol,; consciousness as this will kindle lifc, and; wa rCHU i;1 coull u:i y of ClniQCLe' Ia.iiv. He marched with Washinon -eerlulU io pe. to, m the sr dtn tojeneigy, auu action. 1 he price of la-1 ih ue6t;0 iieiUrtl-el should he

n. unicjii.-L. L33Aisnie P-. n;. .u..,,. , their ow ners and those law iulh i laced; i.oui in the moral as well as the nhvsic-i un..tlA t,... . :

ill 1 "III I 1 .' I3 HCUlll'fllllf III 1119 IClinU UlltUII , . . . ! . . . , hi . v v i,i.i.-ui. l. n.! l ( I.II.L (I! Jix and the abstrucc will be kept a co ..he j lle vountfccretl l0auack " immcuiate autnonty oer them a! world, is never given to indohnce;; it a. ei:jed ,nal 3,r- Kt(

is at Trenton whom Lap-! tr, .uy oU. and ti.ough th vast ipires ol science andj wljUen tue at letter, whi. h cjprese

n.suoui ny uui in urn piuiu.iuii, m very temperaic and ui otie.-.sive IanU iiHen for the Cashd. weaiied perseverance will alone render guage, his deitimii.aticn to close the EbSAY. the m ours". ! c rrespondeni:e on hih part r& Air. Gilts PovirTY favopahf e T cEMofs? That mind will arrive to maturily, mer previous letter war-, indciH roent

What is nenius? It is au iniellecUial! (-u J ,! 'jesses, ru .7 . u

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from this department, for wluch we shall :

tiliMt'kr 1 1 y r -v iiy n I'lnnlcir nirl In.

a r ;iain Washington fell, he assumed the!

ill i.mdi v Tixirc ,tu r utct command, lie was severely wounded

.. ' . , , ., ' . r in the neck, and borne from the held.

, . , - a1 p . . , lie was p . moted by r.hiiigton. riei easionalsketcr.es of events of interest,, . . r. . J , . , ' , . .j . . stood bv f avta ette, when the latter

r"1" "rtlT iu'g u.ec.M, -Swas wounutdon the tit Id of I5ia.,d-:t i.sting foi knowlcdue; it ii the unfold-

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'wine. Altraeiinu tne notice ot Lord

element a.id frontier wais oi this wet

A. . 'IM,. ...nH.,.- I'ai- tli.c.-!

, , ', , , ibtuhng, I e was invi f d into hi familv sketches will be drawn lsom authentic ... . . ,

i with the rank of Major. Hewasselec

oiirces. clTTf rr ! ed by Cong ess to command a icgi

... i -n nient to he

Kb these will t3c mamiv uiusiiame

ingoia mmd of deep & intense thought, gained by application, and concentied oy close and unremitting commune wilh itself. L is not the meteouc flash that

queut, i.ot necessarily that corctmitants o wenlth, and which arise from the um limited gratif'cation of those social ieeJ-

of other evidence, alone su&cient testimony cf hU unfrienJIy feelu gs iowarda .im,and particulaiiy as he I. ad no right or nteution to complain that he wa not

his friend; that having thus ascertained

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ings and love ol pleasure mat are mnaie ,heir lrue relations and divud th ir in our constituiion; but that person will inleI(.ourfe ot" llt0se delusive anoear.

miilpi .t;i tiH. : ...i.: i. . . .

. H lha III a r 1 I -Alii. :tlla l lljj'l.- 1.. it u mini if ITi 111. llliriM t " w v 1 iw-fv It II I II IIUI III IHlltl vie 1 l I it i-l ,il a

efwc-sternpeuli;Mitics-scci.ery,chap-(j; , . , lhft ....... o his ..... Tfe:a,e l0,,. a.d loud. It is the rishv- sun ,i6 invigorated, passion subdued, and lollim. as Um icrtainlv WMeVe.vr-

ter, history. and custom. !9t ,..iprl law wit.i Jtllcrson. He was a whose si lendot r. we can scaict U v.ceja tellect mating with the pure cs-!nant lo his lec'linU, ne had arconu-l-h-

be raised by the slate of Vir-;biighteus,illume,aud disappears, w hilel111 oul constiiuuon ; nut ma He assumed the title of Colo- the plaudits of an admiring multilude iai nv.e (? matui ity, with an ich he I ears lo his grae. Ile'are long a.d loud. It is the rising sun,jinS . invigorated, passion ?

, mstory.aim cusmm. Itt-i.-icd law wit.i Jtllcrson. He was a whose si lei.doi r. we can scaicth iv.ce,l nia V. ORIGINAL 1'0ETR The!imMliber of Cong.ess at AnnappoliS!i . the faint beams of mon i: g twilighi,;3; ' ".eaven.

ed the only ooject rIi.ui he had

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eam?s of Olway amongst others, are a Vahinir-o:i resigned i:is cumtnis- bui whose, progr. sso w;irdai d upwaids! here is someihing like majesty in i a Jvie.w Belure the recession of Mr. C Jisutlicient guaranty that this department : ti wa; trequenth elected to the ca.! o-dv reveal its hVii'C beauties for,Tl d oveicomu g the obstacles ot en- lxlc ra la&t letter, it is true; that Mi. Kit

of the Mirror will be respectably l"d-:Le-'itlauire of his native state, lie genius such a, we have described its uw"ces a- d silua ions in search ot H,op03td to cclIVlUe with him or. ihe

VI. IN ADDITION, the paper will wasan carh and Htdcht friend to the

eo.itain Liteiaiy Nonces brief trans- growing interests ol the West, and ever prints of interestinir Forcitrn and Do-, ...( thir r:n He wan n mem-

mceiic News comment?, on Push uii,f, Gf the Senate of the United Elates., low ed inline! ce is fell on the sunny soil j luu,on

Events-Selected Tales, Essay 5, Poetry,' Ht was appointed by ashh gton Min-'of the tropics ;but we think the ah

ocn spot, it will llourish tru h a,1(1 uisd m- aiul knowledge ; they Mi,ject 0f their difference, hut that ietmic flower; it w ill nreathearc bright examples ot human capacity ,. !er? and especially T.U reply to it, mi, er-

h m is no ch

iu side the Alp

'in the iitmosnhtre of despotism; it ha!

worthy el admiration and worinvot inn t f,, fhp i.-iMitv rl .mv n,-U rm.f r

HLL1N C. CObS. j ence. They, however, met t tie of i- 'ikiir (11 01 hrf rt 1 rt 1 4 r o t M.r. Vb

VVlft IIU I V. lit VU V V 1 vJ! IVJl

.c, &LC, iic. Uler to France. He was a waim friendjsence oi luxuiy, and many of those com-

f, antt wislwcl f to tori, whirh s udden lite, instead ot ex-

make a fair trial to. ascertain wl e 1-era her cause. He interceded for Lafav-! linguUhing tiies of genius, tend rather i states, at Hunker Hill:

weeklv Literary Paper can be so sup- ette in thc dungeon of Olmutz. He to make thtm glow with more fervent norled in the West, as to warrant the 1 look the wife of Lafayette out of prison, heat. expenditures of time and money which; at Prison. He obtained the liberty of In the web of life, the mind and body are necessary to make such a work good, Thomas Paire, and provided him with ; are. st-angely and intimately interwoven lvve made arrangements to publish the! raiment and lodging, lie was recalled; with eat h other, and a reciprocal inr. .,, a uvttpni (iarpttf ' hv Vnhi: .imi. He was plrrti d Gov-i duence is constantly exerted. Thesy-

v-H.v u;.uiii miuui,"' " ; -- . - .1 : . j... . r... I C l U Caa.A

of Literature and Science, lor at least ernorof nginia. He attempted lo re-item acts upon tne minu anu me iniuu,uier is no room 101 one tuiuUI uw i-mc, .wum, uai. s ... one veir upon the plan stated above, lire and establish himself at the bar.jupon the svstem. If such be the fact, pliment or flattery . I3.it with grateful eh c of the interview, hut after sudAt the expiration of tint time, ihey will He wn, urged bv Jefferson intothe pub- a d sueh wesee it, the influence of lux-:remcmbr.ncc of your services lo lhehler.1 using some, offensive language toftl themselves at liberty to abandon the lie service. He was appointed by him ury in enervating the human system, countiy, with becoming respect lor vour w rds him, which was, of course, quickc..i'....'u.l' ,t 1 nor;,i .n.nv tn Fr.v,rp. Hp nicr.ipH dtlps not rpt unon matter alone it isjstation, the most exalted on earth; ly returned iu kind, he tried to rnflicf on

vrork intnffiripnt to warrant them in, with Chancellor Livinioi:, the t.ea v.felt in its breadth and extent, upon the;nnd with unanimous approbation of thejMr. Uives We L,eut. RimfhlFh,juit?oge,

Conclusion of Air. Edward Everett' the purpose of talkii g over the su!n- g

address lo thc President of the Unitedj of their corrt-spos. deuce. Ai the lo-e

of the conversation, Mr. Gilmer deman

The spot en vhich we are gathered.ded that ilr. Kives should acknowledge

is not the place for adulation. Stand- the injustice of his mist-rust of his friending over the ashes of men who died for ship, which .Mr. Uives refused to do, as liberty , we can speak no language, hut he said that he could not do so without that of freemen. In an address to Ihe falsify ing his cot science. Upon ibis.

Chief Magistrate of die United Slates, M' . Gilmer rose, as Mr. Rives supposed

continuing it- but for that period, it wilHo 1 ou . a a. with view to the arqui- intellectual part oi our oeing. cuxu-mi in, reo.uir,...u H' wmen, wiiicu iu..uW uK uy uittv .wniie be continued at all hazard As their tin ol" Florida. He was .appoinied : rv gratifies every appetite; but creates y u assumed, in , the late mlaiming crisis Mr. Rives was still netting in his chair, expenses will be heavy ai d'as the pro-special envoy to Spain. He was minis- others, which in their mm crave to be -j of affairs, in order to preserve that hap totally unsuspecting such an attack. 4-XpCnseS Will OC lieay, ai U as inc J i prv J r e..i tl,...ltf,.lil..i;nn..l I.i..hIi .... nn nnmw iTAnP.-mwl lilt mi,a konH. Thi-minBII MMIpH fl rnnl U t-k.L

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