Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 March 1831 — Page 1

feu " m v foi NO. 25.

Knm.n ry Samite Uii.l,

ttt.et ! mmeials when, as I.e. tva pav att born lor immortality ami Tor an nn- President's til ASK upon it, statir.g that k. thr tiirli a smaller apartment the door- mortality of Lappine?-! I hYd the assu- it was pioper lr a committee of the

w.Meidy tliut and fastened, and ranee of it l oth in the divinr ( .enre oflmcmhfrs ol the Legislature to address a

One day, this dog. who had received

cnlv a few scraps, waited till the pauper were all gone, then took the rone in hij

"v5bb i j -:;.-. ! ' mv - A rr.DA Y, - n , liim-f rltpeif ! and t-ound at once, with- thy faculties, and the love of God I The j letter to Jackson, requeuing him to con J mouth and rung the bell. I he strata gets ' -:n m ; -, cr , . t. i . i ribrr j in ; rut the slightest notice of their intention, patiiot siw fright hopes of good to tl-.e 'sent to a re-election. This is substantially j ucceeded. He repeated it the next day

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v r-.rt l ,.-,, . , !;,-:,"( in ! I'.;'t-.;:u:r lor di- it)5 (!l ..J ,;( M .C( :,re a CIV Rati- Cmon. Pu viSs-i ;, r- ii? 'j wi P-i irs mm r i.tv , . . ....

!ut thev Hi re not without their :' true, uule-s anumlerof the most respect

Are the counsels of the father-t able members of the Lt t,r:!atuie, whosav

-:,-. ,r Thro, no it, .t lairi.i i u:ir mured, ; eniimien mm ei loi-'uiien ov trie s a tsn;eti ;u:;i itatrio ts ihev . i o MT.. it. bave la siLea mem

r. A what of t-inr the it ancind iuarrel. atid proceeded, with 'of the present da ? Let them tmt he selves

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r n i r , r c.-'f.-.-V f r tl-r o inrtioni Al"eT P' their malignity uith j nant of information among the j cople, :ceied the letter, although everv memher

nti ! t wrrf v n ; t r j-iarc lor each sub- "' i.i.n. i;-n, me v-uuui .him in MiiMium awuucioacn upon tneir iigui ; u Kie uar-.oi me ijegiMaiure :ious w no ri'trntu

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'r'1Tj!iack of hti ninv. aad to ir.flicta severe! reived, iemerhf red and applied. IfjWe have tu-ver done it knowingly We

'n:iue!ati !i ui rn t,i- naked had; . ; power take advantage through the have not vet named the benator who re-

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their

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jditectrd th.eir guest to rettirr, to the dan- riers of liberty he broken down; if com- it, because we have not had un opportune

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cr;?i r vi,i r.p nr n: riy to nio-oriir-ir ' lh n"ii , ti,u uim'...; ma m-miiu u; , uin-auins or amniiious men wamn.t on ineiiv ei ccnverMiig nun mm on uic suoiuci

rrr nir.r arrer-: but a fnil-'the conpanv by uanring till supper time. ! constitution and laws, and invoh e the lie ! lie i? a centletnan w hom we respect, and

"n '-"'f v.i-ar.ivroi.t.nu., n c -rt rn -; 'rhtl ?0crnor v,j;() ,a(i not f,,.(lj the first public in the desolations of Wai, the cm- j had we not considered it a duty would not V; ! 'nt UI:s cu" ut ' ta jhetraed tht slightest expres-iou of sutler i rnon ptple must he the greatest sutfetersjlhave hruught him into a situation which " Z.'1' . , w ., , jing. walked with a firm ?lep, anl in a thev who have had no wilful participa-! is undoubtedly unpleasant Should this. Tl.: i i.'t-ic- r-": i t r. i ' m MI letters or .... . . ., , ., I ' ., , r , ' - I . , , . -, ,

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i'tw.iTif Prndr.ro ! li v ltd in Vtr.Cfn-rs, at

ti e F.;'itcr. jmanner not tr.e least confused to the hall j tiou in the wrotigs and oppressions dev i-

?ed hy the lew, must be the sacrifices. An :gr orant people mut ultimately become the prey of ambitious politicians. Think not that our libeitus are secure,

rooni, and accewtmg one of the ladies dc-

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of M'-r' I). Uhcil-T, M-o-ron - " co ine io nor i per nanu ior me cam e w , lit I a rT' I II 11 11 I " t- XI

r, or j i. i .:nian, win ccrrtuvm ii i i.e laov oruv Piugneo iq Pis pice, iiei

rMo. ui p-,yu.enti fn, ,-c r ,; t .on-. ; , ne,i ;i,uitp,rr and another with the same

success The shrill voice of female de-

iriJ-ion. and sneers and lests ami ridicule

INDIAN MANNERS.

An amu-tog ar.ecdote illustrative ot j wcie heard in every part of the apart

n:'i in mat.nei, is to!d by a gentleman rrietit; eowaid, and coukin, and a variety who h::s receally Iraxe'ded in the north iof other jvixiiiposition-, weie bandied

cf Kuropr: about with i eat alacntv . Still the com

An olT;eer in the pt ime cf manhood, of ' j,0su t e ot the high bi ed Governor was uti jeakusy, I say, that the first encroach

statement be denied by any responsible

name, we shall be obliged in selt uetence to call upon the Senator by name, a well as other gentlemen who have SEEN it. living in the counties of Washington and

because one paitv or another in power ; Fayette , and gentlemen living in other

tell you by solemn proclamation that all is sections ol the State

well. Duty to ourselves demands that we know and think for ourselves. Eery party of politicians and statesmen mutt be perpetually watched with jealcusy; with

rJirh r;-.nk in the Hussim army, was ap-

stiaaen.

d of

Tiomtpd hv A eiamJor to the comtnaia

it the empire. Un his

a remote piov .;:ce ol

lie had now iiccd the hand of everv lady in the room, but one, whom he had

arrival at the chief town ot his govern-1 purpeelv omitted till the last; tor she mcnt, I-" ;v:i" visited bv the nobility .-uabwae the loveiiest of them ail, and !tad a

"reat otVicera of the district, and among t and con.'passionate e35iession oil

the rest by a cet tain Count, upora lie re- rnuniennra e, aad did not join the general and imagined security, ihoiigu the svren cogi.ied as one of his old class-mates at a !.;; t;h, and locked a if she could not have ! song of pubhr. prosiientv be sung over on

military schecl, w here they had pat ted in j the heart to wound the feelu qs of a slave. I hv political f-educers, lest, like one of old

merits of power may be detected and ie-si-ted. Can an ignorant people detect the subtle machinations of deigning politicians? lt ii impossible that they should co this.

Repose not, then, in the lap of neglect

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hostility on acco'jni 01 an muti leceivcu i , iiX$ iaay n? now auvauced and f:-egcj by the Oant. which he had v. it co-irage j that she weuid honor bun so noich m to to resent. Of all the visitors ihif Couc.t be Ids partner in the merry ring, tho was the most ove rpo.verirg in hieciv.Ii j consented, and he had just led hor to comtie. Meeting the governor a3 one wh'm jti.crice the watt, when, as his feattpes he never saw befoie, he endeavored to were beginning, for the fii-t time, to as-

give the impr sdon that they had always, sume an appearance of aT:::iety, the clock

ecn ftrangei? to each ether. To his new

ruler he spoke as if he had no remembrance of his person or name, and played h: part fo will, that the fbimer was almost convinced that the youthful quarrel had escupid his recollection. Knowing, however, the duration of a Rue-Man's resentment, the governor pi udenily regolved to be upon his guard. Still every thing continued to proceed tHimothU , and the s:nil s and civilities ot tu inoi, erm.'4 ' '"tinned to be lavished C.) "mi I'M Or:iMi,V, "Oil lintiil'ig ;Kclin'(l to awaken su pic ion or to cloud their mutual com tesics. At length the Count appointed a day for r:m.g a gteatyijc ai Ins castle. This cae w.is s-ituatcd on a rough and ditiicult tract of country, protected by mountainous defiles yet but a few miles distant from 'be head quarters ot the Governor. To this castle his Excellency was invited to attend the feast, which was to be adorned with all the splendour and m igmrkec.ee of the Russian noblesse. He ccceptcd the invitation, but after he had !oneso, wa vnitcd by certain doubts as to the sincerity of his hosta, notwithstanding the complete oblivion to which a pe jiod of twenty year had apparently con ;rned the resentment of the Count. He

took the precaution theretore to order a hodv cf dragon, twenty of whom should

be piovidt-.l w ith stirrup leathers or leather thengs, to follow hirn privately, and when the clock should strike nine, to close nrounl the castle, whde the subaltern cdicer in commmJ should proceed to report himself to him, wherever he might be- To this officer the orders were strict No matter when, how, or about

struck nine

lie listened a moment he heard nothing his features grew darker he list tned n gain, and the. heavy (ramp of a dragoon's footstt p gi ceded his ear. Tie vent! v, in marched the fierce and w linkered subaltern, taking his way straight through the lvy of ladies and gay noble men, r, ho shrunk from him in breathless stillness, he proceeded lo his master, and

en time, you wal-.o with shorn lock, to be

mocked for your credulity, and despnt.d I

lor your weakness. The destmies of the republic are in the hands of the people, the (aimers, pLnters. mechanics, and in dttiious clashes, who-e labor tupj-oi is all.

CHARACTER OF W.M. T. BARRV: Rrpul'lishcti ly bhalrach Fenri, m K2o. 'Wilii.im T. Rarry. Who is this mac. and what has he done to entitle him to the station be now holds? Is he a law v r? Those who know him best, say not; a in the little surrtss lie bad at the bar provehe is not. These best acquaint d wrb him, say that be is supei fir iai in l i.vam! science; that he is profound in nothir gl ut the arts r.; dissimulation and in.;irue; that his uilir.g p; scions aiotnvy nt.d avarice ; that hi poh'ioal maxim is, -'ilmi the ends justify the means:" that, Ceasar likt he ha? often Ix.en htaid to sa "give- me

money, and I will find mn; and giv-- me

w ith tlie same good tortuue. At length, the cook finding that twentj-one portion were given out, instead of tweDty. deter mined to discover the trick; in doinr which he had no difficulty; tor placing himself where he could ?ee, w ithout Leingf seen, arid .erceivirg all the paupers, an they came in great regularity for their different poi tions, and that there was do intruder except the dog, he began to sui pect the real truth, whtch he was presently confirmed in The dog waited till thd visiters were all gone, and then deliberately walked up. and pulled the bell. Tba matter was related to the community, anj to reward him for his ingenuity, he was permitted to ring the bell every day fo Ids dinner, when a mess of broken w:ua?3 wa3 regularly served out to him. Youth's Friend,

Thin Shoes. Caligula once wished tHd Romans had but one head, that he might strike it off at a blow. Had I the powej of the Roman Empire, I would exert it to a way mote beneficial to mankind, er rather woman-kind . I would forbid under a he:.vy j enalty any female appearing out ol door? in thin bhoeg. Such is thro influence o! lashion, for the sake of hav im . -M- aj peanng to have, a small foot, & 'uy mli premtnadc the streets when tho walks aie covered with ice, snoa ."(no water,and her own feet barely on'-eit-d with shoes thinner than paper. Nfi wonder that consumption is the lot, t h-9 untimely let, of so many of the young, tht) beautiful ami accomplished of the American fair no wonder that clad to lightty

(they aie unable to withetand the inclera-.

llio mpn. nru! I Mill fnfl niiilitV I)! (in

letlertinonthe singular success of tl.i C,H o1' a Ornate, s.gainst which th

individual. 1 am con im ed that these max-' f-cnsuiuuons are not prooi. xa-

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life Hi- fust ui"ea: ner 1 'rc cl0IilPS xne mure creation in garment

itiConsrre-H.waaonthe question w bother ' ,,,!," 10 ie ou, oui an oresses our

irr.s govern

whose strength is the defence ot all, w hose knowdedge and virtue, form the true basis

of individual happiness imJ public secari-; rwr?ss should re-charter the old R.mk ,:u,ie o a system dimetrically opposite

ty. ! of the United States. This law otfircd m-, Surety it the latter could examine the bi3 Had 1 rower, 1 would speak to every :mc.ar3 i,y nhict Mr Rarrv could either jot mntahtv , and se how in toy of thci citizen ol the Union ou the impnttanceefi. w en or snor;(,v H was simply to ,',mi,her ate :he victims ot lashioa, they Ropular Education, w ith a voice that ( rt.ucw uu old charter of a bank, v. h-e '. w ou,(i Q fetartU-d, if not adaioDiihed bj should be heard, and should Capita! wasalieady'butnetl cut, and' whose', lhe fact ''.vuLp nn pfho in the sorb Ictr,-! u-.w i.liur.ilv snhcr 1 i!pfl Thf ip!

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t ..... t 1 r'i'n'i!r 1 ito ,1 wnrinr f: i f-jd

was no 'orL ;"bl'ir.T or money horrnw ll Z : ' """6

Which could not sleep aga'n."1

makititr hia m-htarv salute, awaited his I 1 rom the Ualtunurc f c ut.

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'I hen, for the tmt timo, the G.-vernor-sj p-,.,tt-(i bia'os, one neither . . be manner changed entirely. Hi shouts uor decline.) .M Lowsnrs.

rang leu i and tree. Let no one leave the jui at'erbim:

Mr T iVrv -H..1 iu. ! anca';r:js ol men. diere is none so well

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maufulivoppos,.,! tin- ;..issvr;eWtthelaw-i .icm.i.eu to atioru enjoyment as that cj

to tempt th" srr.dui

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At

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! the Fara'.er's none ho conductive to

fOU-'ht i. lr ll -if f!.P .l rh:,,ttr SO tt'CO trow VfXutlOn ZGCt

wa- un:or:-(iiui -li.tS ami voia.

castle guard every gate. Let tweaty dragoons advance with their weapons to this room." Then turning to the lady who had consented to danct with him, fit committed her to the charge of an otficer, to be conducted to her carriage and sent home with the greatest resptct. For the 1 est of the company, ladies and gentlemen, they were stript by the dragoons, and flogged without reserve with the stirrup leathers. After undergoing this discipline, they were compelled to dance till supper time, for the gratification ol

the Governor, who had already been exhorted by them to go through the same exercise lortheiiown particular amusement After the dance was done, the

Governor depaited, telling the company that he hoped they had been as much satisfied with their entertainment aa he had with his EDUCATION. Extract from a communication in the National Intelligencer, on Popular Education .

'Washington, th first of that 'shining

"1 neither seek nor decline cfnre.r ? Jack.-"N. One of the handsomest ilim.;.-.-i . . i General Jack-oms passivem ss 1.. .bo m

Con .a ;o

li't thi 'I,!:e J iieu 1 is me prime interest or

same gentleman wai in Ceugicss, w,en!,ho rom.Uy. On the pioouction of tba th. .ail to c': i.ter t!e .ew flank the 'soil, we all depend lor support. If thi

s .v a s

I'imed Stat

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jr.emi in"-

ter ol oilice. that vve have seen

ed in the la-t llan liburgh vb'a ) Intelligencer. It is kno.'-n l the rubne that

a

mere was not long sn.ee a Jackson meet r

102 trot up at llai 1 i-DU! ti o. ol .i,

iot.l.'H'l'S

oi the Legis.ature, ami a iei:e w raten rich isosj.eci opened to the view oi our

beine tf,p' resouicc riiie, an ria.ses must suiter; t'lr;

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10 1 lill"T!Ot, OVer' - J oi.wn rji nn uuJ 1 ' 1 jl" . . L r- 1 .1

ot hv iho t . tik to the Lni-'nuie ianuie, at.t 'tis me t armer less tnao, -urr a p.nver not given to ! iU) "thercla-sf for it is the surplus of Its anit.d is30aultiop.8of what the Faimers raise over and abov

ii .d tr?-;'!! tobelome i out, ami its stock? ,heir cun -PJ,c9 that the other classed t., be bto.li- in'o n.iiktt for the purpose'01 society depend r.pon. Rut the superior ot swiadimiramJ cloMtm- Ueie was a ! ;ld v-Uitage which the Farmer poasessefl

teii Stales . 1 1 Ik

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are not confined to thii consideration. Af

to the hero and signed by ala:t 1 u nott rj,UM J-jt'n e -a fruitful field .or slock trr ba' ounng through the day, he retirtn

of them, requesting hi.n to bo a candidate jnnbu.-r, and a still more fmilful one for.at a feason ible hour to bn rest under tho for re-election. The hittridgt-ncei states borrovCmg. fins oper.s the eves of our ph'-iog reflection, that while he sleepp, that a response to tin- letter i. is beta ie ..atriotic Chief Ju-tice. All his coustitu hustock and his crops are growing, and

ceived Irom thrf Presidtnt, i.i which he tional scruples vanish, and he votes for. increasing in value bile tlu Mechanics, kindly "consents" to men vtsnt-s on tnat amiisthe champion of the Bank. Mr. p r rn'-mts, and Profession tl men are oftea ! 1 1 1 1 .

point Ad luis isioi i;..' ooac e.u, an i i:arrv makes a good l .sint.-s.it all ibis. is no doubt thought to s-.jimd hauJSomeiy. in 'ie llr.mch Rank at L: Xiu-'haj alone.

in littie moie than one year, ue tood Lur-

But not so what loiluw-

"This meeting, says the Intelligencer, ro-jcer ol t lie hank for twenty odd tiiou-and

and without doubt similar ont- in other dollars, and more than double that turn states, weie by the directions oi the Pies ; endorsed."' ldent limited!."

In pioul tins position, the above nnper

I declares lual,

deprived of their regular sleep or if al

lowed this privilege, must retire with o conciousness that all their gains cease witb their labours. Besides this, there is caa other fact which renders the business of the Farmer enviable. He can stand upou

j his farm, and -urvey, as with one glanco

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what the governor mipm o, t. .K..5tu "'"" train who fill the blest abodes,' pronoun

the clock utrurK nine, .eW,. ced in a message to the first Congres, his in b's presence and ready to receive nLentirrjen:: on this sulject. The are sen-

Alter giv.nS uc? timents worthy to be inscribed in Idler

the lete. lie - .. . ..f ., it.- .

01 goiu in ine v-aj'iiui ot uws union, nua

couanands.

Kr ff,n(irr.!ir rei aired to

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um- received with greai pomcacss, a.u. . rw.slative Hall in this rennblir

Kietted with eveiv dtmonstritionot res- ...... . ' ! i ect The balls were decked with oiien-! -himu ledge is m every country, the su-1 a n.tb.nv t.earlandiroM rest bass ot public happiness. In one, in

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Decile: li is every cmy cecemmg the truits ot all his earnings. Notsowitb more and uvae appaietil thit the nest ?derhanics and Merchants. Their pro-

"A Senator in the Pennsylvania Legis-' Presidency mast he counted upon prmci- pertv is scattered over a large extent of fixture received a letter the day beiore ' i1' iead 01 l-a- We canuot conceive, ; territory, and is in tho possession of a the mteui', li Oin General Jackson's Pn- ihat those wiio c-iuscienii usly think that multitude : a majority cf w horn are peiv vale Secieiaiy, uigmg hi.n 10 get up a the best interest of the country require 'haps, unable to meet his claims upon them, meeting to procure Jackson's no.nuiatua that the protecting sy stem now ia opera-. Under ail these circumstances, tvhu woiili The ilarrisD-irgti paper yives the above Itioti, the internal improvement system, not prefer the life of a Farmer ? as an tncontrovertiule lad" an d adds, ! '& Bank of the Unned States, Miouid , Buffalo paper.

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did drarenes of the ample halls, and the 'their impression so immediately fiom the i " u,u Ul,,l ' 1 .. .... .1 isf ,it I ip Mmniinilv. ah in nnr if it -

f t he ladies glittertu wuu jewel - - V, ' t,r m. -af inn- lv i..t.-ic toil '

at 11 can, if necessary, state the name of he coatmcied ami believe tint toe nevy; e Senutur to whom the letter was wi it-1 Slate-rigtit docirme which would go to

ten, ami the names of several t ersons to ou.nly the law s an I treaties ot the Uov-

th

the

dresses o

whom it was shewn.

course ot proceedir. is uselei-.

ComaieuL onsu,h a eiumcut ol toe union, ana oestioy me ' i-- fn.lirt in' -in. nl Tl.-r

wiil, in the ciinii!'

btuce tue luieoii.g article was m tvne, ,'lldl ituoeiie , .., .u u wm-nj

n ri.piit-; -a f p at all raiuivor.al on

1 1 . .. 1 ... 1 inf. jac.Ksnn nanet. wihl 11 amnios hip 1 n--s - " i

x. . ,u.. .i-...' innir. aruuous an: most neri ou career 01 . - i - . .. . . 1... c i

to sound but a single note, so ,.i.u : truth ot the above statement oi itscuttm ' thee stinjecu; 1101 01 one m.u.u.nu.u

iiiusiirnisfCMH.ii. iui uis oiumi , iull-. .... . ... ,.,..i.,,,,.rl,t,h,ianim,.l in mi":..

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thev conceive 10 ue essential 10

ry. Itich music termed by a concert ott--' ; . ', , t, , , we have recived the tla.r.hu.Kh Uenort- t, give their savage

f.otns (oa which each pcriormer is taugiit; . - lhe Jdckon uaeei, wuich denies Uieii'Ses

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uviMoe a ui vMv Kc-. ... - --. ,r0Vidence whh ;i miracuous ,uc pora.y, and dares .1 to me p.ooi. 1 ne ia e in thetramut, m on, ce..?, which awakened the admiration and lament emed to us too c.rcumstantut uo- tune, and an immense r.1 n. 1 ' ri ceiv cd ,he ,;i,au,e o tije lvor,tS lth to be erroneous; out being denied ,t is but V:.o a band,) was pouring ' a lorcast, worthv of his great maid and ; ta.r that our ,eadeis suouid be o aav.s d rn- harmony. Fiumts wtie ncJd.ng, aim h, ,Joked :in1)U,v t lhe se .uce the anove was wiaiteu the !otfi,w lu -nt eves were, eiancmvr, crcnerous ' . . . , , -, . ino. i...a rilinM ,,. ,,.,na

ler.'ience and ireed om. "o " "

ut cs

tlit- voif ue.aa i lalivoi'ot docli lues they

look upon as danerou-s to the happiness,

A feic questions ua.UJ aui ar.senl,Who is the be&t man? Not he who makes the gteatcat snow, or the moat noise. Bui he who docs tht taost good at the lease expense . Who is the best farmer? Not he who has the largest farm or the most land. But he who does all his work at the rigb time and in the right way. Who is the best lawyer? Not he who makes the must writs, or gets the rmst money. But lie who has the most kucwi-

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w;:as were spaiklmg, every thing was

tii accordance with testivity a:ijoy. Mill the governor obertd, that of all the guest-, whether ladies or noblemen, not one vs as pi t sent w ha was m t connected, cither by bbod or i:nn :.o, with the bid cf the casilc. Ti e govern .ir g;:ve. himself up to the

f trcmato ins ot lhe scene, however; enjoy

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Thoueh his countrv's external foes were ! From the llarrisbunih Intelligencer Feb. 'Zo .

conquered an 1 dri en fr-rn t!ie land, the! CO"TUL LL ITER AGAIN history cf the world admonished h.m that! s,lllce our last paper, g.vio- an eL; os.

vu-um '"-'p:-u:t0nul lLe couu. l lneans lesortea to in m

had as ef'cn been lost through the ignor- j Cliier lo procure lhe ie nomination ot Gen. serv ed with unmet everv dav at a certain

.i.ro i-iil f'M'tnnli.in nl ik Irnpflo AKnn . i

. 1 " . "4V Jacli?ou, we have een waited on bv soine : itoui , a Jog, oelongtug to the convent, i

ol lhe tiiembeis ot the Ltjj;i?Mtuie whojdid not i-til m be le-stut at the recast, to'

ft would be hazaidiug too . UU J lhat know ledge honest ly

vno is t:;e uest pohticianr ul to vvhd rides the fetich till he st-es ;vhic!i sme the

; strongest, or wh- inti iims wttii the igaorjaut, the victoui aa a in.- proihg ite, to get

1nst.nct or tul loo -At a convent hlm!, ,n'0 oflicw; he I',;,,., .map uv.i tv ...on... vvimp candidiy, imparl the mbimttmn ho has

much nay, sacriu mg a duty mey ov.e to.

tiicmstive- and then country. C h a in jcrs'ju rg iieposito rj

acquired ii jaestly, and ijiailhtul m .ill siU

anre

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to retire from tb.e pn-sitiencv, with a soli

nl tb'e splendid anaemcnts, s'ul.eted chddrem hi8 last cou:i;el, he left iim-elf to be led from the Sfr.m I saloon to "j5etT:' -''g0-

tl.e I ill a rv , f: .rn thebbraiy to the picture

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Though men. says an old author, may improve their heads in the loiapniy of taeir own sex, we m ty adirai i'a it iho company an I c n. t i s. id-n oi women is iho proper school tor the heait. Dr. Franklin h i oaiewher? remarket

dMt when thf ptvtruitnis are l.o.tu. an,i

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.Muaeoi a . ...n g.M .g . o. usei l ni5 have SELN the Letter Tney sav thai 1 recede it.e oiisaad ends which were now

us j we oddited one circumstance, w tiicb gives uud then thrown lo hint. Tie: guests, ! a deentr coloncir to the whole transac- howev er, were poor an l iiun'rv, and ot

Promote then, as an object ot primary 1 tio. OCrThe letter was nut only writ- com se not dispose. to be wakeful ; s) that

fiom tho picture room to the cabi- importau, e, msti-utio:.. lor the general ; leu by lien. JacksonV innate Sec :etaiy, like douid tittle more than scent the le-jvt,

.'emus, through the vatiety of a- dil.usion d know. edge, ia proportion as ; but was FRANKED D V J ACKSON of wmcii hu would hive fnu partaken

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I.:rto.cnt which had been rrenated icr ti:e lK lUI e "l a g'"-tm ut gi es lorce IHMSLLF!- One yentltman has hinted I'ue portions were aerved by a perso.i at .,l;eii .mis ui dai.'ti of bit-uki then-

tt e gratification of a tt dried and luxurious to public opinion, ii is essential that pub-1 t0 us ihat the letter was received the1 the imgmg of a ueil, aad delivered cut, ; ,'iec., liU0 ,n ly iit-Ca -r w hei e tne go.J

t.-t. .until at Icigth he observe! that of he opinion should be emightcned . all th se who bad alUmied him there. This charge was addressed to the Pe

. ie only six who it niaiae-i, all the near- pie cf the United States, with emotions at blood relations ot lhe Count. like those w hich tiio g--od Pertah.z.i i ihs ease ol manner continued and be pte-cuts the gj.,l ma-beras uitern g. v.. caved forward r.i'.h them toward the cm-, the fu!atfs ei her joy ucd Lope. i bcu

' day befoie the call, an 1 nol the by be-lbv means ot t tt is tnei e called a 'i'odi ; o-1 foie the meeting itself. Tms certainly is i vv Inch is a raachiue lute the ;eauu 1 a

unimportant. A letter vi AS KLLLIV LLMcasii, and, by turning round upon n piv ot, hv a Senator of ti-1 Perm? U am I jisl.t-! exhibus vv h it-v r4 is nia.-td oa the hollow

U e, pre; ious to the m t':,g, from the'; side - ot 11. u. v t.t -nn the pots.i vho Pfiyte J5cretary cf a. k1--', v ;h ineuiw

uatuiei p:pie rvs.!, by t.ic .slies ihrov.ii upon the -i luents. S i n -t the p as?e-ois of science have p-iase.l away aad are t jigalten; every om; who 1. ts wnlktd in thi palU Qi i'-'SZ'