Indiana State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1844 — Page 1
THE ST TE SENTINEL mm W rrkly Jj pirfnih'l 7 7" r.iy tt'Tirr n lllim is tfnemmi B'oci Vorth of vfnshmglcm. OyThe Stat- Sentinel will contain I much la amount f r.- ni if.' in ,TT, on all "subjects of gen intcre.t. than anv other ncv-j'i;)-r 111 fniham. TERMS. Two 4kr year, always in adva In n.. iHttaec u.ll ro thm om number I -en the in n v is received. ? iWrihers will rece
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BY i. . fc .1. P, CHAPMAN,
! net er again t bow to the majesty of the ! It et med as if' it was proposed that lu hat should from this time forth, 1 1 1 -1 !! I - it fixture Sta bs a hit hat, one and itvlivisible.1 ftubha buttoned I cod tear up to Lis chin with n sir thai t 1 1 plain
mid speak, thai bis charities were bei
than
l-t that von couldn't come it. Tben, tlicrc'a the re
of the liehet " M The furies take the reel of the ticket," ejaculatt Stubbs, as he pnahi d thro" the crowd tad itroiie indij nantly along; " I'll go straight home and break now ihimr. I'll amash chair over the table I'll 1 in n
Entered ccoruing lothe Ictol Loiigress, m the after to remain at borne, tnd thai all popular avenn
year '-II. by Joseph L. Neal, in the Clerks Office of r. , heart were closed now nnd forever, with the Esstera Pistrki of fcnneylvaaia, admittance chalked orer the doof M Ho admittan except on business" to the. bosom of Stcntor Stuhl Copied by v -.'. He took his defeat as the inexperienced are apt to tal such things as a personal matter. Not being us, It certainly makes ;t grcmA deflerencc, when yon to it, be felt fTrooted. Il- thought tbal be baa h' r,- m-.i to it. Ever? bod Know for the phrase I made game of To be " game of your own 1 has heeoaae pfM tibial that it is ' nothing when yoa eord is m honor, hut imagiae that ether folks 1 am ssssl lo it,' whatever it maybe. By the ptoceas I saaking game n of you, is productive of an uaplea tf htbitmln, th- dMgreeabie oes it- p djnaney, and am ensati n. when yon nr.. fiot exaeth need to it. pleaaur fain ia ha delight. Famili iri . duns s- l.m't j Stubbs1 said brother politician, as I i.-at" tin- .N i urreoeav that st length, as a matter of pnfled his seirar ; M wait for the full returns. I wa
eoorse, il paes without note. 1 child m bapy with t. know how much voure defeated ; cause 1 made
n.-w Mi.K, in tri, ni'irni'i!, i"ii 11 I rn r I n alterii.hii arr.vr the poetry of leather h;is evaporated. Millinery, hen worn l'.r 1 1 first time, has it- hhs-f-; ml there 1 ecstasy ia furniture, when t- baa just coriw I khik'. I '. 1 1 1 the tendency always to a level. Gratification baa no endurance in it; sad the same is
true ol onr wsrrow. It is said md-fd, that Mithri- .tn-k nrht Ihr n"h tin-window 111 dance nn the I
dales had so accustomed himself to the swallowing of of the ten things. Not elected! Dont let any Ihm MiMn,. tiiat naliee domestic1 could not dispose of ever try lo peak to me again, it" they don't want Ism by a resort mdnegsaad chemicals, A prescrip- ketch it. Hut if they have airytbing to say, nows ti tMNa, no matter how icarefull) coajmonnded,1 diet orb- time. IlietVa the watchman" -what does be mean 1 I aot the physical orgaauaatioaj of thai cunning one bawling so, a if the whole town d.d not know wbi of Prsdsm 1 1 was doctor 1 r f mir unahlf to ovcsock it is! I've a great mind to yen; tfhevrasu nrasdaararhm, and trmawpbing over pharmacy, by dim so big I would and if I da .im, aerom a little oaef h. in umi to it." And then, n:aiii. when ("- I'll shake Charley all to pieces, thiN very night, t pie ar- iis.-d to n. how sV pr testing 1- theeftect. The eoosssH itswihable hoaacide.1 aaost iaapraaaive and asaiestic ptcaeace ra o.n mano M IIa ! Im !" laughed Stuhbs, hysterically, M if Mr' tieed. Issmad of inspiring awe and reverence at Stubba is op yet, Ix-'s jjot to hear f it. I'll hi h .me. people n In oil tin- bOMas do not hesitate to t.ll bil of my mind. Why did ln- let tu, tak. a noon aamtaauty lum-.-lf. thai they did not know he was nation' she told me not, l know ; I do believe b there that they thoogbl be had goate out, or thai tin y mid me ao only to make nn' take it. If hi had advir were nt aarnre that he had come in. It was tnt ed bm to tak. it. she know s weeldfal ; nothing ho at first ; hut ana may get tis even to tin t rnti.-. contrariness ia these weanun, lta all hrr fault it' OlSMjfve, raSJSeoeer, when yoa have aus. fr n in always h r fault somrlhalv el.r is rontinuallv 0't coy to mvitation nhen yon are not m cuatnme, or tmj me into scrape. lean haggard fee need oftheraaie yet arc pressed to "And then)," added Stuhlm, savaurlv, "when I'vM eeam m," aeder asHurance thai ' nobody is there.1 none correcting the old woman, there's ot lo he t How often does it ha pen, hj the agency of nse, thai spankade. I'll rouse out every one of 1 1 cfaiMren his nan nobody 11 1- a cooapiefaensiveterm. Nu I'll spankem till I'm tired, and do father's duty b; body." in each eases, 1- the husband or the wile them. They've bee:i inflected the whole of this cam aoaudy,1 perhaps, lo sack other, bat till a cowaid paiga, and I'll begin to be isiliifnal. right on the red.1 erahh somebody t you. I'he oaahavea geetteaasa, to "Well," coatmaed Btahhs, in a softened lone Ins inurli aiilioyauee and e d;e'' emlnrravunent, 1. "thep-'s alwavs n roinfort for married folks. Tier'1' ntM;ed into r".mi .00 foil "nobody, and, aouMaads t beans mal mm -nn alow ) whan yonv lik the meant ion BrsdH'k, falls hy amhuli. Always a mind to, and they oan't help themselves. Stranger ask who u aehoda " is, when t ll that M nobody's n't take it when yoo feel ssssy bm it's the boun nVre," and ask how many people roaotiiuta nohody,1 rhm duty of Mrs. Stabha to liabra and not lo thnn in timt huauly. Ihxmns become M aohody 11 by being things at me. Every body isn't liable tosmppagc issl to them. bm It1 n-rr lost upon the little Stuhbses, if it tan' The world ia right, then ; there is ntrthing like being due now. they can lake it on arrnanjl In, d aaeati n-.-d to it. The siatn devotee slept Koniellv on the feltrit is one of the .reutest lime's that evel wn jap red siirta.-e ot an im-i i 1, until tenpenny Baihi loond out.espccially when yoore not efected. Horn, were more soothing and delightful lo him than the er eel home, on.- ean have a row at home, and it s..tiet feal inr-.. With a choice of pillows, be would nobody's business hut your own. have selettid n stovepipe to repose hia cheek. And M laeies one thing certain nt any rate, said Stnhhi 1 rthello'a " flinty and steel eooch of war." was to him on the lollow injj hp rn.n r, a:' ho poked the newspepC a tltfiea driven InmI of down." with the election returns inte lha atove; M I've don It may he, however, that people ia general regard with politics. I dun1! l:k being called kangaroo political defe.it, especially if the indivslual himself and cannibal, und nil aorta of bara names. I've Is'ei chanees lo Im- on the " returns," ansaug the killed end peppered quite enough for one while in that way. An. wounded, a - not exactly causing under the head ..f" auotber thing, I'm tired of fbrkiag out for other peo the eutcrtaniiu;; hut other poo)nV know we know pie's Bminument. When 1 mans n tie1 ticket, 1 that eeii this i Bothing w ,'nfi o:i n re us -d to it. tlev call it. he i j,,i .. fuMcO, tfie public l"U nasevas elsewhere, Mtha kaud ea leant employnaenl every thing bea got, Morjcy, oh, yes, nmney for pro hath Umdaintiajf sen " A nd then, the freedom iron rcasions. money Ar nage, monej fnt rnectinga, mon every trainuiei whieh it mvolvos, Baess thee, friend, ey i't dorkyments, money for newspapers, mcney one walks home after sii.h a amtater, with u"t the money all Use time. Bui that's not ciHnigh; if youn shadow of a re.il are upon his mind. Whatever of " ou the ticket, you moet wrk like a horse beside s..r.ow h mm -up; " iiiui - it" to have.ii 1- but i r ,u r :; 1 1 t1, town, and scam ; over the conatri gr.T frorn tin1 htorednasi.f ituariii:tti'tti. II'ise- tri upeaily, to Im d late, and never get no diaaer cnipt from all iitude. He ean betake himself with bat e to k ep r W potatoes in your pocket, and eateti confidence lo bed. A minority alnmher is hut rtrel) as you go. K tchonehad coid atop of tlio other l:i diitaraed hy the roaring shouts of a torch-light pro- cold, till you're as hoarse as tin-man with aa oyste cession. eart, of i nun night. And then, when you feel bat H is aotexprsrted that he should shiveringly arise at yourself about it. you ntusal let on thai yoa fix two o'clock in the morning, to make thankful sneeeas had, hut tell a hopp to keep up their sj.iritM. Ami a es for the honor !u h Ins Im'.-h doneto bun, lie au lat, w hen your p ckcts are empty, alien you'i ias ai lako In- ni'-nls. and 1 .j the return-" in .pin t, mi- ai a greyhound, and croak like a raven, when vom nnuoyed b) either la !l r knocker. II" is not required business i j mc 1 rack ami rum, why then, vou're no to give cold cat, previously given him at the polls, electedand are sei down as used up. That's th Wo 11 h walks forth, bis waj tbruugfa the streets is haish. clear and iinemU-irrassetl. Nohod) iqueeaPshU hand rve had a talk with Mrs. Stuhbs about it, wui nnd asks for hta influence, lie is am obliged toper raade ap, and now I'm going to elect myself to At plea hw braia for the coinage of püfuanl replies, in oosce of minding my own affairs, and looking af answer to t' tt and w i'ariMaie cotuplnneat. Success Sty OSra shoo. Me and Mrs. Stuhhs are the I mto aaust sssile ; but defeat nu) indulge in Ins humor. States, and I tun lo be President i-t t". The clitlAml ahen, a hat c ires he tor securities .' He is sate dren are to 1' the people, tbet tire the 1 ..y . jt enough in himself His atfur. too, amy stand a - are to hurrah and vote for me at evert election, ihn they re no winding up and packing up; no changes candle-1 -ht rM-ess...u -Inll (. nj and down s:,i,raa disturb h.s household hmIs. or lo disjr. s- Ins we'll h ive a town meeting every day at dinner, aia adhesivene-.s. o winter in Washington, or sojourn had mar owu loaves and nNhc. Ton my word, now at Bntvisaaeg, t U ' provided for; no perple&itiea that aae and Mrs. 8tubba have coacluded not tohav n!oiit other people! business no cogimtions sbout bard words say more, if I dcsVt begin to think that t ho t r in 1 nt popular; and how to satisfy all the be beaten man electi at, is sometimes jiuif iboul tat srorld aad the world's wife, lie who is defeated amy best tiling thai could happen to a fellow. It sort ol think - he phaaeca, go where be pleases, and n ait nettles him down, pots notiuus out of his hesd, make what ha ptsasca. He is neither compelled lo have bim sleep without dreaming, and send hint about iunaajnaaaai nor to 'define p isittons.1 He has no dignit business. I feel nil the hotter of it already, And the to support, pun hmn him under tin arms. ami rendering little Stnbhscj s'lall have a cent n; iece all round, thh iuaaws iiiiLusafortable a an unaccustomed coat ; and very afternoon1 Mpejier he i- aristocratic in h.s dop-'r.ment, or o'.lu r-
wisr, ii ;. -dv know s and u thodv ca res
Who, then, let u- aak, would not l a defeated nandidate! Who arouJd not !. hk. rather, in love and pleased w.th run.' It is for the 'constituency to reuem -f Menders: not for bias, the free, the
i iiii 1 tama We s, vonii fines propoa ti lo make the dilution of Millerism, as tt is termed, the subject of an article for. the Post, dtrinz its former paroxysms ; but forbore,
partly from a disinclination to BMNldle with the faith
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imtramnielhd. the mdepx'udi nt. the uu-von u tor. ii ibe of any man or set fH men, and pa tlv because tlie de
affairs of the republic o wrong, let others weep lusioa would, we thoaigbt, rk its own eure, by the tneu ''ant n 4 say 1 did it.' febiaVntion of the prophecy, in the going by of the Bat the gaatleman, whoae portnil is given above time at vrhich its consummation was placed. Ami as the Saaetaa has aa apt an I lappa vrood eel of the that period passed, and 14 the world aad all that H mher Ufea'tsl one. in an attitude before hie 4 ass shows by ,t-- tlp, remaiard firm and asslestroyed, we looked the h. r. eases of his exwt ratoa, thai he at least, has t gee the nmtter completely at an end, and 1 eople rcnot yet learned the aaUosoDfay of politics, trailing taming to their acejsstonard occupation, and to their hifoat the mirror, from bis hasty Ira vers at nlut the aober senses.
Hut, t our tjreat astonishtr.ent. we now f : d tlie de
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apartment, he excluinges vowi Mr scow; w .111 nis mne. as if disposed t tiiveie himself ami 'o to butrcts. Ho would also yt- vv heth. r he is mistTi kn m the aaffiat of the mm. ho 1;! been ptsaented for sntfraj;.. and had Isen denied. Bat he can discover no change no falling off. and his wrath in r. 1- - It ia plain Ins, th.it Stentes Stul be is aet aeed t- it ; and that he i as yet unable to take that phihnthrv;.., view of the case, which would tell that if he hail been successful, the other side must perforce have been -,id A Ufrrtsti aui unt of sadness is inevitable. If you listen rarefulhr, each hurrah has lis cotintervaiUug gr.sin: and the' benevolent man whose luck it is whether
lomon resuming its sway with, if not more general e.xtent, with more extra ajati -e than over. We learn not only in this city, but at other aad distant points, the zeal of psendo prophets has again blown up the excitement. We find the believers carried into the aaost st mnge conduct, and the most pitiable perveelion of all t!.e rules of duty, anil of a the obligatnns. Istii of rel gum and of prudence. We hear of w omen arrayed in " as,-eiisi .11 roU-s," desrting tiie care uf their hoaardjnlda, and sittinu doarn in upper nnim-. s nie even 1:1 unri-u-h. d garrets, to m- as near to hea
ven as possible, and there awa:tmg the " SOTOIM AS
gotsl or bad nfi aliall IU undertake to decide " not t. vent." We hear of such crowds besetting the places beeh'Y.itcd. might do inii.-h t w.t.-d cm- ding h::iis !f. ,,f evening mfCtiugS of the bel.evers. that the arm of by reflecting un the happiness derived byatheta the civil power b reanpnttad to mtetpoae, nod close from h.s ini-chm e. Ought we not let the query heftlni ahfeCea of meeting, to save the peace. We find
ponder, d ought we not, 111 ib tranceiMleniaiisui ot fair hun.anitv to desire defeat fir thi very purpose ! What a triumph over aolfedim , t- lie able t . say, Twa I that made 'era crow hut fr my imperfect
running, they would u w have been m tears.
the disciples of Mr. Miller nnd his fdlowers cloning
up the.r störe, piv.ng away their g.nxls, and pasting notisea on their ahnttera, that their shops araclaeed to wait the con.mg of the King of kings."
ruinfuilv absurd as is such conduct, we have no
Sreutor Muhi , however, in the first flushes uf hi disp. sit.on t - mike it the subject of ridicule, although
disapp iintment. carried . n the war d.tierently . troin the temptation to do ;o is strong; and although, perliaps. net generalizing enough. When the result waa ascer- exposure of the absurdity c4 such conduct is the best ta;'ied. Bnmtor Stahna hammered h.s hat upon his argument against it. Put we have collected to dav a br- ar, a- if. 1. alike Tat:, b Henry, he was determin- u of a few of the most prominent delusions of ths
