Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 5, Corydon, Harrison County, 21 July 1830 — Page 6

S3 Corydon Press, and Jinti-Masonic Democrat. r . . . . a He was bom in Cecil County, in this state, cod nflcrrT T A ivrnn; after the period of his diechargc from the aimy, MISCELLANEOUS fac removd t0 Caroiioa wbere ho married; bu;

bis matrimonial coonesiou rendered him unhap

Hopi. -Sweet hope! without thee what is life; on which he eft family, took a vessel to without thy eheerin(r rays to light oor path and lhc Wcfit odieSj remitti0(j tho proceeds and deraise our thoughts amidst the numerous ills of life. cjjQed rcturDiDg to his native country, since which Tis thine when poverty's hard, griping hand, no tracc coud be found 0f biln untiy tnc French . trith unrelenting vigor, stops the streams in which rovernment after the eiecution of tfey took po. cur comforts flowed to give relief, and forward eQgioo of hig pcr8 and madc the discovery.-? bids oqr thoughts to better days. , Gen Lacmaod, when in this country, while traTtf thmo to cheer the storm beat manner, vcm through Maryland from Philadelphia to oben nitb conflicting element, he strives to reach jaitjm0rc confirmed this by a reference to tho the distant ebore. How grateful then his heart, jrcum$tance fcecn cenrations swell wch aching brent, when f 00 TC?"" " S"J MS cdls arc est and all prepared to bear him from 8nSuf ,n hn "kX? ber eight to sooth their throbbing heartt. 'ad; thJA Wbit power supports through tedious hours of To the inquiry ofa person after is father a health pain, ond long con6nement to the tedious room be answered as follons: IVhtt power support when to the silent grave Sir, the intense frigrfity of the e.rcumambienj car friends we follow never to return? 'Tis hope, ,?os$bcre 80 W the pellucid aqueous bind soother of our woes that tells our mourning of the majestic river Potomac, that with tho bearts, our friends wc yet shall see in the blight eminent and superlative reluctance, I wo world where death do more divides. Celestial constrained to procrastinate my premeditate visitant be thou my friend, be thou my solace thro' egress into the palatine province of Mary land, for this vale of tearsj nor quit me till beyond disas- the, medical, chemical, and Galenical coadjutanc

ters reach HI fiff toy final home, till the blest ww..u . a .m.v bour to corns, when faith and hope hall be no of jEsculapius, until the peccant deleterious matqjqj.u ' r ter of the arthtitis had pervaded the cranium, in rL n r v-n . to which it had ascended and penetrated, from J ,rr-h sheltering grave, the wo . pedestrial major digit of my paternal Jaught heart will be a ease: the clouds of an- consanguinity ; whereby his morbosity FkJ a.M,h dar2.,,fcflhort y Frvade not l.orbitantly as b eihibit an afc , tbatsti! retreat. The poisonous breath of calum- extinguishment of vivification! Cry and the envenomed tongue of envy, here lose b v . . -t-f.. their corroding iuflutiutc. Tnesyo.FttClietic mimi The Hcauiie$'l f imprisonment lor dent arc Cgonized by distress, and unable to support the thus cescribeH in the Providence Daily Adverti ttorms of ill fortune, sinks calmly into the em- ser; ''Saturday last, being return day, upward brace' of death in the placid enjoyment of unin of twenty persons were committed to jail in this terrupted tranquillity. Here oppressed virtue town for debt, on executions. This is the raidum Gods a secure ,asylum from overbearing great- oi the stocks of 1829. Among the debtors aro sees:: and the upbraiding charity of proud opu- many of our most worthy fellow-citizeng. One lence is oo longer paiofut to its object. The dis- of them, Capt. Samuel Godfrey, is now eighty-six tinctions in society, which consign merit to obliv- years of age, with the loss of hearing and nearly ion, and raise the worthless from the dust, are ent double by infirmities. He is committed too, here forgottoo. Unfeeling pride is disrobed of its not for a debt of his own, but for having been an splendid covering and the gorgeous mantle is torn endorser. We envy not the feelings of a creditor from the shoulders of the undeserving. Humble who thus exacts the pound oJlesh, at an age when

wortn ceases to kneel suppliant ai tne leci oi ar- me suurces ui iuc aic bu uncu u, uu ujiiu veufluence, and the lorn offspring of poverty fail to ture to cut it out, without the risk of drawing a iutreat from avarice the stinted boon, the victim drop of blood. cf malevolence, who essays in vain, to parry the The President re-nominated Wbartoa Rector, thrusts of unmerited obloquy, glad that in death, to be Indian Agent; but the Senate again refused the dagger of contumely wounds not, welcomes to confirm the same. When this gentleman's first xsith joyous aspect, the closing period. v nomination came before the Senate, Mr. Smith, of TJakshal Nev, on American -The Bridgetown South Carolina, a leading Jackson man, rose and (17. J.) Whig, states, that the unfortunate Marshal spoke as follows : Fey, who was shot at Paris on the restoration of "The other day, Mr. President, we had a mai the Bourliods, was an American by birth, was born sent here who had seduced his wife's sister, and oear ElUton, Maryland, and that his proper name e rejected him unanimously. We had another was Michael Rudolph, His history is briefly this; sent afterwards who had been guilty of forgery, be commenced his military career, and received and wc rejected him too. And now we have one the first rudiment of his education in Capt. Lee's who has been convicted of an attempt to murder. Dragoons of the Marylaod Line during the rcvo- Good God,Mr. Preeideot, what man will the PreIution, from which be was honorably discharged, eident send hero nest?