Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 19, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 May 1817 — Page 3
Wmerce unknown to former the superciliousness c! age arc en- is the composition , of Jampoons self-important fellow, he thou-?-! ies Seven Orleans boats have titled to the favorable indulgence and acrostics " to be sung along the he would eagerly grasp at the d'i n buiit in this neighborhood of mankind. 1 shall therefore streets, by ragged ballad-mongers nity which that office affords.
jhin a few days, & nave laxen genuy extend tne manueor cnar- to mieoenmaas ana jootment con- l nomas Simple another neighbor It freight at this place, but are ity to the protection of my reve- sistent with that heaven-descend- who lives not farvoff; niostDo-
firfrhted at u-ircicviue tu duvcrsarv aeamsi uie irowns cu uiciv, uiai cueniuea numiuiv, uveiv assures me that Simnn M i .
thillicothe. Fourteen we 'are and censures of the world, I and that spotless purity of life, gus says he will be the clerk and
l irbuildincat Delaware; out win not ascnoc tne lowcontume- wnicn ougnt toaaorn tnemessen- even the recorder of Jefferson
Ich larger numoers are duul at uu uiuecoruui ur jus language, ger ui uic guspei at me airar or county- i ns, neighbor Dimple Seville and Chillicothe. They to the free unfettered criminality devotion? I leave this question says,.-he -has; received from such ' Ull freighted with flour at three of his understanding but to to the impartial determination of a source as precludes the possibili-
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,reA and fiftv barrels each, that honest, enthusiastic un reflect- an enlightened public. I will now ty of a doubt. I hrioeMr. Edi
tinted for New Orleans. . mg indignation, Vhich rose, and pursue him no further, with any tor, you will satisfy us on this
Monitor Donea ana raged in his manly thing out my reverence and com- subject, H it bimon does wish to " breast, on beholding the sad pic- miseration for his sorrows and af- be a jude or a clerk, you will m the Gazette de France ture of his follies and transgres- flictions. He has fled before what let us'know it, that we may have Tier. i. sions. Touched with a live coal he is pleased to call the airy force something to talk about and
fcw, ; di Sun.The Rev. M. from the altar of that indigna- of Horatio's language, to the pro- laugh at.
Ck HicanttTapd astronomer of tin, it is with pain that we see -found obscurity of the most dig- It is probable you will again sburTi has observed in the him prostitute a sentence of the nified retirement. While he con- hear from C a vast opening cavity, 4 min- sacred volume, to gratify the timies in that retirement, I do MOSES GRUBBER. ts 6 seconds from its eastern & peevish and insatiate malignity of most cordially wish him the en- - minutes 7 seconds from its his malice. One outrage, ' re- joyment of every blessing which From The Indiana Gazette. (them edge. In that cavity, the quired another to justify it: But heaven bestows on earth, to cheer, It it astonishing to what exces?. Went diameter of which is T am sorry to see him demolish to enrich, and adorn the happi-, disappointed hopes, will, drive times larger than the real di- the last remaining vestige of his ness of man. The avowol of his some party men. W? have just Wer of the earth, are seen two claims to charity, by making him- resolution to write no more for learned that ,sone of this class of tk billows or holes, separated self ridiculous and contemptible, publication is a pledge which he people, whose envy appears more, m each other by a luminious even to the precious few, by will not dare to violate. Should prominent than their knowledge, and the largest of which whom he was not detested and his ambition suffer him to perse- are anathematizing -.he Governor Jninatei in a point at its upper abhorred. But let him rest here- vere in this laudable determina- for not tending abroad the laws remity, and crenated at its low- atter on the pillow of his disgrace- tion should it never again se- of last session of the Legislature, j Between this vast &apparent ful and inglorious defeat ; let him duce him from the sacred desk tvhich, as they say, were ready jss & the eastern edge of the then console himself with the onto the auction -stage of office long ago. How false and absurd! i there are several asperities, spoils of his departed honor, and and preferment, to snufT up the The truth is, the Governor has mi jnv which four small spots are piav with the gilded trophies, of tainted gale ot popularity, and concern, directly or indirectly in K k six above. an imaginary victory. There let to grasp at the loaves and fishes this buisness. The Legislature
- " rest in me snaae or nis tame ot tne people 1 win never plant a- appointee a committee,-whose du'rvnr in the obscurity of his charac- nother thorn upon his pillow, nor ty it is to superintend the distriten I will not pursue my polite shall my pen ever draw another bution; and the public may he as-
ami veneraDie antagonist into tnac sentence to interrupt tne tranquil- surea, mat me only reason thsc bottomless entrenchment of scan- ity of his declining years. they are not distributed, is that dal and invective to which he has HOKATiO. the printing is not compleated. fled to screen himself from the -
' gathering scorn and odium of the Mr. Editor, Galliopolis, March 18. public. I am a plain, Honest for- Counterfeits again. Coun
Mut one word of bis poetry. mer, and live somewhat remote terreit nve dollar bills purporting
1 f r ilADISON I question not the truth of that from the scene of bustle and con. lobe on the bank of Marietta j ' superbly beautiful flight of his fusion so prevalent in your part have lately made their appearance : " bewildered imagination, by which of the country-i-and "permit me in this neighborhood. J he prc5ATUR.DAY, May 3, 1817. he acknowledges iiimseif tired to assure you, I should enjoy the sident's name is very indifferent-b-ir--L ,- with the language of Horatio, most tranquil domestic retire- ly written dated npril 1813 communicated. and declares his hatred to hi ment, was it rot that you some- payableto Horace Nye the CashI Editor, ways ; It is the inherent charac- times start up a breeze in Madison, xer's name is a good imirarion. I 1 am happy to learn, by teristic attribute of man, to feel which-blows through all quarters The engraving is badly executed, ir last number, that the vener- tired and fatigued at hearing the of the county, and agitates my American Standard. z defender of piety and , story of his own depravity ; and mind to no inconsiderable degree. - i for the first time gingled his to hate the ways of hiin who This however Mr. Editor, is not For Sale Or Kent. ;tic lyre, & danced his last poli- dares to expose that depravity to disagreeable to me, for while I rr-iJE subscriber will Hi hU 1 cotil! ion before the public, the world. In this declaration, so secure myself, as not to be j house and lot, lying in the ?joice that he has at length lis- therefore he is indeed entitled to blown from my proper latitude, it town of Madison, 'bcin"- a cotjtd to the voice of prudence a generous credit for the honesty gives me an opportunity, and at- ner jot) wejj fenced wjrjJ' rails I withdrawn himself from the and candor cf his acknowledge- fords me the means of spending a small 'hewed loc house &c&c.
cciing ujmtuijji duu ixtcuuuus inent. 11ns creuit, nowever, is a social nour wun my neignDors, Jf it is not Fold in a few days, it ision i,i the world. mpre than ballanced by his decla- and I vain enough to think some- sv z rented for one year. For hz light of truth is often too ration of the airy lightness of Ho- times enables me to put them in equation and terms, apply-to jzring, for the mental vision of ratio's language. This assertion the straight course. But Mr. E- roh Mirton in Madison, or t--
lagrehsor, whose follies, and tion stands falsified and condemn- ditor, as it is only with great pain yubrriber
, are exposed by its blaze, ed by the production of its au- & am labour I can put together a SIMEON L. REYNOLDS the mingled pity and indigna- thor. If Horatio had never writ- dozen lines of plain English I am May 2nd, 1817. . 19 y.v A of community. I therefore ten, we should never have been under the necessity ot corning ! dially forgive those frantic ex- charmed, delighted and enraptur- promptly to the point. Some JBlacksmill) Utisincss. ;cs of low-born, indecorous ed, by that splendid acrostic, weeks since "Simon Magus," a rtflJX subsTibcr wishes to y. Jdry and reproach into which which is destined to shine forever, fellow whom I have sometime 5 I m j' jencJs ' J has been driven by the rage of with never-winking lustre, a- seen, apprized us of his intention -,.c that s,i!l continues to foment and by the perilous mong the brightest stars that to become a candidate to represent 3rry aUov; busincss ia .lU ences of his Mtuation. Ihe blaze m the classic firmament! us in the next legislature. As . 4. , h5 d
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&vr, nor condemn him for fly- foe, was so great as to strangle that I have any respect for a char- WILI IAM W TIJOM mg from the field of debate where that jewel of poetry-that inesti- acter such as his which induces Madis 'M .g.. v't truth appeared m arms against mable acrostic, prematurely in- me to make the present incuiry j ' - 11 was a course, which the to a world of trials and afflictions, but it is for the purpose of being Suar Will be received ler of wisdnm t;,-i-.i-o . , n ua .u no th-m 'i nnhlpH tn tAhr a certain stand. O
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h.uiuj wuiiujpiiy ana mo- notwithstanding tne visionary coming tion. I vill not, therefore, liirhtness of Horatio's lanoruarrc. arnonc:
re, oach him for endeavorincr to Tii rrtifl weiiriit of its Diessure would
y avenue of escape ; astheon- dramatic theatre, on which the Now Peter Ploughshare, my nearrefuge from the " pitiless pel- actor should preserve an honora- est neighbor, tells me, that Simon jr" of the storm. I know also, ble consistency to the last hour of wishes to bean associate judge, t the follies of ignorance and his existence. Let me ask then, and said that as Simon was a vain,
