Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1829 — Page 1
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THE FOTUN'T.
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:v t:i tirst day of July, lV-'O, which heretofore lcen expos-rd to public . y.cr the provisions of the act nf (n-.o-cd on the '21th day of April, .,';. titled ".Xri Act making further
tor the sale ol the public
"Come Joe,' said she. 'net ud and m to
planting your taans
4 can't,1 said Joe, Pm sick.' 'Sick. What's the matter with you? What ails you.' I don't know what ails me. I don't want to tell.' 'Don't want to tell! a fiddlestick; let us know what it is.' Joe hid his face under the blanket for
All our readers know that Robert Morris. some hme, and at last blubbered out. 'I
the editor of the Philadelphia Album, ha want to go and see the Colonel's Hannah ' ereatly dHinpished him If by hij bi-autifnl Down goes the old woman and reports p try in tiicNmtcnirs ami monthly Marazmes nrfM.w,i;n, , l. l i . ,un . i -i of the' dav. IIehabccnokinUstoH-n.lu lrdin to her husband. Uat,' said the following article, anl wo commend it to 1J'mker, he go to seethe Colonel's the public. It is not often that ncwfpaptr Hannah! tell him to come instantly and rra.lrr meet with any thin? so wi ll worthy of plant his beans.' The old woman runs their admiration AVrr KnZ. Ilecklf Jininr. ;ack ano tcs ,1,; to Joc I'll ATTERTONJI1K NIGHT IiKFOKE But Joe was hard to work upon. He HIS DEATH. Was granite; he was adamant ; there was no All Earth is Mill, and the Nichl's tarry arch softening him. no moving him. You mioht
Opread, the Hcepin-world '.Would I could Us havc glouldercd Oldtown Hill
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Would that the firry fever of my hrain Were cool'd by slumber or wire cUll'd by death! Well! I have livetl Summer?, but am not Anxious for further pilsrrimaceon earth! The Morn may come and look upon ty corse
nl vet 1 would not by ?elt-rnart vdoin
a peg. I won't go to planting beans, I w ill go and see the Colonel's Hannah.'
This w as all she could get out of him, and
so she paddled off again to her husband.
'Really, Mr. Bunker, there's no getting
, at the same times and phce?, there y,. exposed to public sale, all lands :.tr !. cd in the ro.' and third ; u;.d'T the provisions of the act of
p-'.stvd on the second dav of
'-.!:, 1NM1, entitled uAn Act for the relief
;.t. i'urc haers of public lands prior to
day olJuiy, it; arul the acts ?: :;iit:itary tin reto, jvussed on the MOth .,',! A--! i!, l-MM,and third day of March, Ji, waic.'i h ivc rertrt'iZto the United :is i to the terms of such furirtiii', ni conse.picnce of nou-p.iymcnt i:. '.;' le'al .'riHl. '.- a' th'- s ini' tiir.es and places, ...!! c exp-.scd to s;.le, :11 lands .. . :::v nr rttd, or which, prior to . LVj 1 f s sale nuvjrrrt rt totlie Tnitetl .' n;:.M'1' rth'.'i rovi-'ious .f the sixth con- :. 'f;.!.e liftu s'-e'ion f thract of Con- . 'M the tenth d v of M iy, rni A i Act to rne: d " re -;c, entitled an ' pr v ling fr tic s tlcof 'Irf 1 .nds of the in the Tt -ritciry .Northwest of the . ..:d . tho rnMMi of the Ken'ncad u hieh liave not hereofire io-" il t ''il lie s le, ai!reenbly to ih ufthenctof the Mlth day
i!. 'MO, Nive rpio'etl, ' wit I. p ! ( y.nro at Jr.r i u-jona illi:, :,. d Monday in lhcrn r next, ''e! r;d Odiee at Vici:vm, on the V nd 't in fh'crmbrr ?et.
.(.'- !-tole k pf oren for six divs. (iIV'X under inv hand, at the City
f of
ANDREW JACKSON.
?'eilenf : ;i;nR',F, CRAHAM. Comniiionur of the Genera band ttTice. f-s. l ie's of the tracts to be sold under ;r -x ) ipntion.ran be had onajplicatioD n s;-etiehind office?.
r.o down among the tombs! Would I were J to mind ; he says he won't go to plant
ing beans nor touch 'em; and he will go and see the Colonel's Hannah. Now do let the poor boy have his way for once remember you was once a young man yourself.' This was bringing the matter home, and Old Bunker though he was no logician,
nor imagined how the thing could he prov
ed in Daraliptan or renta, yet he thought
the reasoning s) pat to the purpose that he
fiirly yielded. Wtll, well, let him take
Dobbin and go, but not stay long.'
But,' said Joe on hearing this, 'I won't
go without I can go grand, and I won't have Dobbin.' OlT poos the old woman once
more w ith this intelligence
'Well then,' said old Bunker, 'lie may go
grand, and let him take old Bob.'
'But I won't ride upon old Bob,' said
eoau : Thou ?olemn thou interminable niht till and yet so beautiful with fires That liht thy face of shadow I have been Iionjj time communing with thoc dazzling orbs Hun? L'litfr rinc above me I hive thought Of my cretn life, co lone and desolate, And wi-hed that it mizht soon become extinct. I am not of this world's cros element My spirit oft roes forth to soraehih hrine, I'nbidden, unrecalled, excett by want Ay want, that leprosy that (hills the mind And makes us as the brute!
out it came
'Did you ever sec a crow?' 'Yes'
At last he was struck with an idea, and I her own allectionate solicitude nor lus I into a Committee ol the Whole, Mfc
r Owe II in the Chair. Mr. Scott, Mr. Green, & Mr. Moore, made a few remarks in explanation and reply, to observations in which they nad been miunderstood. The question being then about to be put Mr. Leigh moved that the Commit-
have contented themselves with sympathis- le rise in order to give an opportu-
ing with their husband, and supposing that nity ot addressing the Committee to
'How black they arc!a'nt they?' 'Yes.'
Another pause. Joe began to wipe his i i .
children's sportive playfulness could chase
away. Day alter day passed, Sc she sighed in silence. At length she extorted from him
the cause of his dejection, and learned that his business had declined, and that he hd
sustained multiplied losses, which had de-
forehead with his coat sleeve. Presently the prieved him nearly of all his earnings.
apparition of another idea dawned upon I There are women and those whom the
Inm. I world call women oi sense too, wno could
'Did you ever sec an owl P
What great eyes the've got! a'ntthey?' by affectionately sharing his regrets, they his colleague, Governor Giles, who eM 'Yes.1 had discharged their duty. Not such a w ished to express some views, hut was 1 'Do vou love maple simar. Hannah?' woman was Mrs. Morton. She felt deeply prevented from doinif at this time bv
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'Do vou love maple sugar, Hannah?' I woman was Mrs. Morton, fche felt deeply prevented from doing it at this time by
'Yes.' for her husband's misfortunes, but that feel- indisposition, aggravated by the state 'Next time I come, I'll bring you a great ing prompted her to do what was in her 0f the weather. He expressed his
gob.' power to assist him. She immediately readiness tn withdrmv thn mntmn it-
Joe fairly made a hit in this remark, for commenced a rigic system of reform, re- ;inv wntlpimn rlcJr in orlHms the
he touched upon a sweet subject, and it tained only one servant; her table was not, Committee. completely broke the ice. Remembering as before, loaded with luxuries, and the Af ; rpmi frnm Mr nnj.
the advice of the miller, he plucked up wine banished trom her sideboard. Her ... , . ... .
courage and stood bolt upright ; then mak- two children were neatly but simply dress- u " "u "."
ing a sidelong blundering sort of a hitch a ed, and she gazed upon them with more gt....u .mcmcu iu littlenearer, 'Hannah' says he, 'I loves ye.' heartfelt delight, than when covered with their views; and if so, the hope that Hannah let go -her wheel from pure awk- ribbons and useless finery. She applied they would occupy the floor without wardness, and Joe growing still bolder, herself to domestic avocations with una- suflering the day to be lost, made a sudden grapple with both paw s and bated diligence, and carried economy into The motion that the Committee rise bestow ed upon her a smacking buss that every department of her household. was carried in the affirmative, made the very windows rattle. How long All tins was not done, however, without CVX TAVT HR' T fTTFT? it lasted never was known, but Hannah's the opposition, and in some instancftd the l lAilAJrla I bK. mother not hearing the wheel buzzing, sneers, of her acquaintances; but happily Sir: Many of my constituents havc bawled out below, 'Hannah what arc you the suggestions of pride and indolence fell instructed me to support the proposed
doing up there with Joe Bunker?" . This I harmless on the ears of Mrs. Morton: for plan 0f apportioning re presentation
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iniL'Miipuoii g.ni; muiH aiuuuKf dntux- mic nfiutu im:ni aauusi nci uuiy iu nei with regard to white population an4 trie shock. Joe clawed off in a tcrrihle husband and her affection to her children, taxation combined: and I have reasoa fright, thinking it was time to cut and 11m. and the scales mounted m the air. Her tur u i ru. cxr'u,u .1 ....... i 1.... mi i....i.j .1 .... v,.i. 1.. to believe that a large majority of the
natulan, Sviy'tv, 1 iiiusiLi
come again next Sunday ni
ins, lie made the lcst of his
ly looking behind him.
'Then take Posset'
Who dumber now? She the fair bcinp who has been to me More than a star to some night wanderer. Ah! does she slumber! Innocence may sleep, And innocence like hen, pure hearted irirl, May well procure bricl.t visions! Oh flee p on, For little know'et thoi: of the time to come !
1 tie world h new to thee, ami flowers may now t toe, 'I'll havj I'osset
Sprifl? SWef tIv atth foot tens! 1 COllld die U.rclna f.tl.nr (,n,lm,Lnlviatnl,,rL '
WfTt 'OU "Hereupon Joe began to busilc about wilh DothitoemctMn? It is deep love for thee S1KJ and bedizen himself out in his
U hicli kmdk th up this thought. Far better nunUay s test. lie was a strapping, hony,
long-sided lt llow. It would lo you good to sec him dre?sed in the fashion of that day astride of his nag. Joe had just lstowed a heai iy kick upon t he ribs of his Rozimnte at netting out for the Colonel's, when old Bunker bawled after him, 'Hoi loo, Joe! stop there, come back again. You arc going bv Pearson's
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W.-i.shitrr'on. this tliirtieth dav
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COP.N! CORN!! :'P :n V irne wi-ti to p'irrha:e r"On, ' r v.lirh they will ?iv in exchange -'" 'i n. ?n ' !!rrv or Talorm- th-v i r-rrhmre two rmvi v t; T nousns :". t ) :n i!elivere.l nt ttie IVrrv. T. M. & U SMITH, v w ill il-- Tive rnivl-, c. for aiiv fii.an-
v.hitr HIIANS.
2-3t.
coirircn & nArnrsoN, '" h t pirrh ie 2000 Itiidieh of OORIM,
i . h f ry will five 11 rent' ier bn-hel
' , livrre I at Thom.ii Johnsons 1
N'rth l" In.'ianapolii.
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tir. m,l r imed, Colledor ff the itatc
"tni rountj reenne l"'r Ilaniitou coutitv, ' 's r ,tifr t i ri f ,v vvtll rrr4 d to 11 at the
ft Uju m t ti- I own of .Noble -vi 1 1 e, in ani
'r,y, on the i.-cond Morid.iy in November
u iniiUifN f.n w hirh the taxe ar" f(jt paul
'f '');ir- l:r,;ir,l Ql'j. rvde to coinmenc
t i ( ilnr.it A. M , and continue from day
0 ':nlii all are wlij. lT.TKll Wl.-K, C. If. C. f'f-t'.,fr2;th, ICO. THE STATE Or II7DIANA C;itEKN (JOU.N'I Y.
rni Uen up by Samuel Fit-Id JJL of Uixson Townhi; Conn, ty and htate aforesaid, on the 2l day of Uecen.ter IKXi 1 brown riiarc, ri.'ht hii.d foot white, two year old la-t priru', U dollar; also one other brown
!t, lioth hind ft ft white, a Pinall . a: r tied to five dollar by Mar-
11 'lfies and Jonathan 15. Sander, be for
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That the pure spirit pass away from earth In all its vir.-in beiuty, than live on 'Till ae and care -hall steal away the ro w; And dim theec'i youn; splendour! Oh sleep on,
Mv artle, fonl, and my impa'ionM irl
1 would not shade thy forehead with a thought Ofnl! thy lover ufT-rs n t for world! For thee alo'iethi? weary lifi- i borne, And tt o to r-'t one in-tant on thv lio
I nrid'nini' hfi" oh! ti theh ll of thntijht
To etuf II on rnv dark hop- md dar'r fear !
''e; mif it rn- riimnn!iii ktiii. I.imi At
ulU n and n.bn- n:-hf, witleeit or ctnr 'I'o mofkv me with it- . tors' '. A .t tbvi inoon, Ttiat "are-t nnin me with thv innnnr eve.
What i thy world, and who are they that
d,v.M Within ite lofty eonlnes? And ve 'tTr,
Wl.n wer?, it may b, ere thi worM hern.
t ler:'. v ho eartif to !einr with thi world, 't at of -inother' Answer what of drrUh ?
Oh flat', who made thi er-ne n beTMfifiil,
That e' n when I would eur-e thee for mv
lirth.
T a7n"on the tar and worchin theo,
For-'ire nn f rrin worm, if it reltel. And fake nw:iv lnf whieh itrannof "ive! Fnn'vo mo! oh for nve me, (lod ! and h"r Voun? flerladine oh mav he enrlv die. And thu erape the horror of thi world !
ui uui : mu l ii owauauu, in iiicaii unit;, uiuuu irc lr i- . ... , ight.' Sos iy- would have perished rather than ha?e pre- PeoP rf my district concur in the des way "oil; hard- scribed such conduct, saw her thus employ- sire expressed in those instructions. ed with a new delight springing in his l 1S duC to my self to prevent alp
'Well Pearsons, have you ground mv heart, and in his approbation she found at misconception of my official conduct.
corn?, 'Yes, Joc, and your beans too once a reward for past exertion, and an ad- 1 was elected to this body with the lull 'Beans! what dy'e mean?' 'What do I ditional excitement to new. From the knowledge of my constituents that I mean! why vrr.s not one a bag of corn and much decreased expenses of his family he favored reforms in the existing con'tother a big of beans ?' 'Xo it wr.nV was encouraged to struggle against mis- sditution. I came here untrammelled 'Yes it was tho.' 'Bugs and tarnation! was fortune, and his business soon began slow- by instructions; and restrained by no il? then Pin mined! I've made a mistake ly to revive; and tho' he cannot, as before, pledges. I am unfortunate, indeed, in and took tire wrong bag. I snaggcrs! anticipate speedy wealth, yet from the pru- this, that my opinions do not harmonFathcr'n kill me; 'twas all the beans weM J dent care of lis wife, and his own industry J jze jyjtlj (ho"e of my constituents but got for seel! Whatthediekensshallldo? and application, brighter promts are haye disappointed no expectation, Oh murder and whiteoak cheese!' nly opening to Ins view. To his partner violat Il0 Vngagemcnt, betrayed m In a terrible pock of trouble, Joe got up- lie is now attached by a new tender tie ol & ' J on Posset with his bags, now thinking of affection, for b.e has seen that she can share I lannah and now of his unfortunate grist. and alleviate the distress of adversity, as Having always believed and mainHalf way home ho met his father upon old well as adorn and dignify the prosperous tained that the nature of representaBoh: he was be!alouring his sides with station. Happy Morton, who h; s such a tive goven.ment mainly depends on might and main, hoping to get to the mill wife: and thrice happy and lovely the wo- the principle, that representation is or
in tune to s ivehis Item?, fair he haddbcov- man who can thus act! From her example ly a mean whereby the deliberate will ered J s ! hinder on goiniroutto plant, mav every American fair learn in what of the constituent hodv is to hp eTnre
mill, and you shall take a couple of Ing-; of i Oh .Tee, Joe. vou chowdorhead, you blun- course of conduct lies the true dignity of sed and effectuated no act of mine corn to Ik? ground, while you go to the Co- i derj. nutr skull ! yo've carri.-xl the" beans tr female character. May they leain that they siai cvcr impair the principle. Had lonel's, and bring it back with vo;i wlien mil!! And Ive come on a canter all the weie intendeil bv Providence not merely to L,-nne:,.r a 1
Frr,m thr Boston Mercury. A TAT.E OF A BA OF BEANS. OR, JOF. nUNKF.R'S COURTSHIP. There wa a body rnct a body
you come away; so you can kill two doo:; with one stone.' Joe inclined to ih-imr to tliis plan of mixing business, but haling to waste time arguing with his father, he asented, and s!iam!ling olV to the barn Jirouijlit out his two bans ind Urstowoi! them snuoly cneroupe. Tims fairly ac
coutred, he trottetl oil "to the mill. 'Pearson, can ye grind my grist while I
go to Colonel Shute s. 'Yes, J(Ki, but what are ye going a courting fr, so early ?' 'Oh, who the dickens told you?' 'Never mind, Joe, pluck op courage; fiint heart never won fair lady.' 'Thank ye for nothing,' said Joe, '1 shall 1k3 back in an hour. Don't let your horse eat out of the hopper. So off he started for the Colonel's. Jre bolted in at the Colonel's door without knocking. (Indeed it is affirmed he never was known to be guilty of making
such a superfluous ro se in all his life.) 'Ah Mrs. Shute, the top of the morning to ye; where's Hannah!' Ah Joe Bunke-! is that you? whore's;
Hannali? why she's up stairs a spinning.'
At this Joe stumped ott up stairs without
J I mvrnnstltillnnlc inciriirlcrl nm r cinx
way to s 've the:n from 1 emg ground.' 'It's float cn the surface of pleasure, or flutter I ..i. . r i- . r r I I ' I li I HIT Itiallpr ft morn vi.i1innn a
iooh?e f.tiur, for they arc all ground to like butterflies in the sun, but to be sweet - .vj, inash!' & coothers an( con.olersof man, when mis- equircdmeto perform any thing which How theoJdmanfc-ioTmfcnd vowed Joe fortune clouds h s jirospccts, and presses was Plble, it would have aflorded should pay fr them, and how Joe attempt- heavily upon his spirits. me Pasure to testify with how cheered to clear him df bv telling lies about Povhoifs Daily Advertiser. ul a submission I would give effect to
finding the bags in the wrong place, we I their opinions rather than my own.
mve not tune to state. The old man laid LAD IKS1 ALIWM. cut they a-k what is impossible. They
an embargo on .Toe's courting expeditions, The Album is a very pretty look; it catch- require me to violate my conscience,'
ami spoKc to tne i . oionei a nout Keeping s many fine scraps ol writing. 1 he lov- ana me sentiments ol hlial devour
mg swam will sometimes select uusrwoue wnicn i owe to my country.
In a h z of hean9, Cannb'wly tell a body What a body mcan? OM .9on.
Evrrv Wlv in the County of Essex has any further idle palaver
heard of Boe bunker, and the quips and Hannah's wheel was humming right cranks bv him enacted. In truth he was a merrily when Joe entered. She blushed
famous fellow in his day. so noted for his like able c bbageupon seeing him. How
biishwackinrj rusticity of breeding lhat his d'ye doll.nnih,' said Joe, and shambling
name has passed into a prove! b, and made up towards the window, he slouched himhim immortal. Joe Bunker's character is self into a marvellously uncomfortable
now regarded by all theold cronies and gossij in the North Fast corner of Massaehus'tts as the beau ideal of a genuine, unsophisticated Yankee clodhopper. Hi fame for ten mile round the country ran, And all the old ladies called him a queer man He was the firs! mortal in these parts that ever picked his teeth with a wxxden sluc. Various other fashions introduced by him aiein the remembrance of many, but it is not our purjxjse now to specify them. The story of his courtship and the bag of beans
is not so common, it rims thus
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! y ziM a, that at the .tt. term of the 1 'f" n I rohati t urt, h tU T d'administra-
i" -r.u.te l to naivri the otate of William ,J" xMiafe (.f Muiion ceunty. All ptr1 Uirnr cl.iims aw'um.-t aiil tt tc are rc- '" ' ' 1 ' frrist them 1 rally f.uthnticated
Mienf, ar.it all it.rur.i indebted ure
' ae-t to ruaUe in-.medi .tc pnvi.itn. The
i: -"outt a I r i tt known. UAVilJ FOX, Adii'r.
pi,r- or Finale one, for nle at
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skewing position on the corner of a chair. Well! now was Joc fairly seated along
side of his Dulcinci; but how to begin
conversation ah, there was the difficulty.
What w ;s he to say ? Indeed he had no
ver thought of that. However, he looked
out of the window, and saw a flock of
sheep; there is nothing like taking a hint
from the first thing that offers
'Are these your fithet's sheep, Hannah?'
'Yes, Joc
Joe gave a hem, and tried to think of
something else to say alout the sheer
It was sometjne in the month of April such as, how much wool they gave, and Mav, or at any rate, just at the lime of whether they were of the Byneld breed; but plantim'of leans, of all the days in the he could not make it fadge. Presently he
Hinnah snug at home; but Joe stole a
march upon the old on-s, and struck a bar- to discover his ali'ec ion; but you may go
H.d,
as 1 consrient;uSiy do
g un witli the sexton to publish bun and further, and detect the characer of all men that the measure. l am . .
bing who write in it; for writing is but talking Uupport is hostile to frcjjT inctitut;
Hannah in aslvf.shion; The matter
conducted elandecently, as Deacon Sober- vitli pen and ink, and talking is the ex 1 1 1 r I .....
pression of one s ideas
2ive you an index to the character of those
i ii-. .it.
S (i"s remarKCti, it was a ma'cn oeiore anv
tody could interfere. So the long and
short of it is. that ihe agriculture of the
Bunker f mn was knocked completely out
of joint that year, by Joe's courtship and
blunder of the bags, for there were more
tiniiits raised than pulse, a thing not heard
of before among the Bunkers since the Pil
grims come over. Joe got a wife and sav
ed his bacon, but lost his beans.
who write for a lady's album.
'How many cows have you got V 'Twenty.' 'Twenty! that's a tarnation lot of 'em.' Here was another pause in the conversa-
ion, and Jot; felt more awkward than ever.
fir
the tl
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year of a Sunday, that .loo being at a meet- espied some cows
ing, spied Colonel Shute's daughter Han- t,re these your cowsr
nah. It was in prayer time; (ihey make terrible long prayers in that part of the country,) and Joe was hanging over the pew door iu aliout tdc shnjic of a figure f, tired to death and wriggling himself about in as awkward and slouching a fishion as
can well be imagined. Joe locked at Han- As for Hannah, she did not feel altogether
nah, and Hannah looked at Joe. It is pret- quite so sheepish. ty ceitain that the little hedge-hog Cupid Joe looked out at the window again, but .hot off a pair of his ;uills at the same in- could soe nothing to talk of. He looked stant, for H innah w.-s struck w ith a very round the room, and up to the ceiling, but queer sensation, and as for Joe, he felt there was nought save a seed cucumber, something which he could not describe, three red poppers, .and a crooked neck except by saying that it was a kind of all- quash. They would not suit. He drum -overness like. mcd with his fingors upon the table, and This is all we happen to know of the begun unconsciously to whistle a stave oi first item in this chapter of accidents. The 'The tongs and the phones ;' this quavered next morning Joe lay in the bed so long away into ankee Doodle, and nnallyhe
tint his father began to grumble, and found himself humming a n.u.w ui
prrrcutly his mother came up etaur. llundreu mm uiw i',
king is ine ex- destructive of ennnlitv r--
I will, therefore, ... "7?: ' "JJ among
r- .1 I VIUi.l.U?,UUU lllUWllirfiroAfo -
ciple that a minority on account f
If the author be of a phlegmatic, think- huP"or Wca haU the maj. ri- , tv oi the Qualified vn!in e:...
ing turn ol minu, aumiring mo upvrauuiis - i -,iuswiiuc oiaie, of the laws of nature more than those of art 1 s"uld he guilty of moral treason ahis piece will partake of utility, if of a refin- 6ai,lst th libeity ofmy native iand ed sensibility and good education, his sen- allowed mjself to t))e the instrument timents will" combine rhetorical elegance by which this measure was effected, a delicate compliment, and a hint of in- In this state of mind, by executing the tellectual improvement; if wanting refine- wishes of my constieuents j sho,
AN INTERESTING PICTURE. A t'Aitni rkrr n t im
. juuii" iui.1 violin, niiuiii i v.a I - - - 111 ' iiic iiiurt Morton, w united a few years since to a J'tll Immbast, and express so grossly us insufferable reproaches c my own
most amiable gill whom he sincerely locd, '"re oi .eunniig uiiuiuu, conscience, and who returned his affections with all the character am want of each; if a lady man9 only remiins to re warmth and ardor his many virtues deserv- Pf. h? inaccurate ,n grammar, U C 'st tuents to"' ed. AtthetimeoftheirnuptialsMr.Mor- Aow a display ,n great and pretty words, hcp ton'3 business was lucrative and apparent- without ideas, and all confusion; .t a plain higher and more sacred duties I owe ly increasing, so that he could indulge in honest man, without aflectation or any ec to my se f and my country. It is to reasonable Anticipation, not only of even- centnc.ties or strong points of character resign the oflice which they conferred tual independence, but of attaining that his piece will be characterized with good upon me, and thereby to enable my desirable end, without denying himself and sense; short and comprehensive, the collogues to select a successor, who, fiinilythe fashionable gratifications of the Album is a valuable part ol a lady s para- more fortunate than I am, may give day. Accordingly he furnished his house P-iernaha; it serves to relieve an Hour s effect to their wishes without violating in a style of considerable elegance, kept ennui, and exposes the character ot those any sentiment of privateor pubhc duty, several servants, and tn other respects con- "ho write in it, which in ,them an inter- q thletter ' ducted his family arrangements on a liber- 'nF TX have a place on your journal. Forgive al scale, and which his forefathers would and it affords the best and mo,t delica.e the feeiiu which oromots this reaiTt perl, .ps havckncd idly extravagant. His opportunity to become acquainted with any J1 Ph?fter read mv wife, ioo, thinking to do credit to her bus- fe they may wish, without the risk of '. ? band, paid little attention to economy, and being charged with too much curiosity or humble name, I Wi the Sarne rather made it her study to gratify his taste one ness. It ,s considered a compliment Pgc which records my retircm-.it than to regard the expense it might occa- by the gentlemen to be asked to write in Irom your councils, may also recor
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such a "encral an a "csire to necome more accpiainiou. unworthy,; which occasioned u.
1 would advise all young and unmarried , , th pftI1Vpn,:rtIl clr dik cA
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lauies io possess an iviuum. mcv
sion. Tlicre was a time when
prosperity pervaded ibis country that prudence herself seemed to justify extravagance. But these times had gone by, and on those countenances, where once sat hope and confidence, now sat disappointmcnt and despair. No longer could the merchant engage in schemes of enterprise;
for he saw the more extensively he was m
VIRGINIA CONVENTION. On Saturday last, the Com cntion being called to order. The President communicated the
business the more extensive were his los- letter of resignation from Gen. Taylor, .... i ... . i
ses. No longer could he place reliance on which will be found below ; aim winch, the stability of his neighbor, for experience on motion, of Mr. Mercer, was laid on was daily teaching, in painful lessons that jj)e able. the foundations of credit were loosened, jqr Tazwell then rose and stated, and those who had withstood many a storm, that, at the request of his remaining now bent and yielded to the calamities of colleague.s he had to perform ttie duty ,1,ei?timCSn i . i i i i -.i , of informing the Committee that they But still the storm howled only without . , ? M . , pnMi , 1, r i i . , , . had agreed on a successor to uenrai the dwelling of domestic peace it had not r . nfi. vet wounded the merchant in his tender- Taylor, who would be notified of hi, est concerns. Soon however, Mrs. M. saw election, and that the gentleman is the gloom that misfortune was gathering Hugh Blair Grtgsby of Norfolk, on her husband's brow, and which neither The Convention then resolved itsell
timents of profound respect and vener ation for the virtue and talent which enoble and advance it. My heart will still attend your councils; and I shall not cease to suppli cate the Almighty that he may so inspire and direct them, that Virginia, may be regenerated, united, free, and happy. I have the honor to be your obedient servant, R.B.TAYUHV Jas. Monroe, Esq. Pres:dr. r" Convention.
Great Dividend. Ttll merican Insurance Cci" declared a dividend of tr last six months, pay at!" bnr. .V. Y. Crm.
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