Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 September 1831 — Page 3
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SLAV): INSURRECTION. OFFICIAL.
Sunday night. 23th
w.v, ihat ft.r thr nmttcnt coslriimteii, pn-J
pet were to be lunched, but this is no niiMvcr to the principle charge. The
I,.?..-n .! mine, tiom :ahviiie Tenncs:r, xvj.o w-.in a iit to Yaehii;gi..,n Oty.lhe Rev. J.:; Campbell, then , ' .at pla. r. i. ,v of Albany, X. ".. u.i n :7: . L' the it:Vi!o;l guo-K The rirrnm : :.ir. - unto l!if:-Mr. Campbell, who
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FORPJGN.
Tr.N DAYS LATKR.
"Gen. Popes repoit? to the Governor ' Cnstom IIoue officer? at New York are
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o exprers rrom rieal quarters, at Jeru ; rcqmrco to subscribe tor a? many p iper
-alem, Southampton. lhat there 1 no lom-er a? am.-,;:rt to two thousand dollars ,
to ihe 'Jd.and Pailimero papers to the Chnewal of the disturbance
river ur h ave
' an.v danger in that county or its vicinity , cliicers do not want the piper. ("or their New-York 1 ape;1 inl there is not the least danger of lire re i own use Mo-t plainly then THEY are
. cirliNive.
Tho foreign news bv the
taxed this sum (0 support the Globe. Il
'The insurgents all taken er killed, ex-; matters not who tereivc the paper?. He
f:(,,.-A r.innipr-. at .c.w nr;;. 15 to ! he ;cept .wir. turner trie leader after ,.v;i.::nl who 1. rf-niro.t nr! rnn.irllod to n:iv. lor
' ' i Vt' , ' r,r,1, 3::l,!i-o;: j JijJv, incbiive. The niT.iit of tSie there : a warm pursuit. what he neither wants nor ues, is subject ' !nau?uta-:v!c. m, a, tm) Tho Russi an have "The troops wii! he discharged shortly. I to a tax lor other use than his own. I '; ,u , ;,! a r,!,Vr!u :in,lM1I ';;(.,o rirh to employ theai with the insar- "The Gen. reports 1G ptisoaer. I am surprised that this proceeding attract - . - . p:i...em t.nt the 1 tenffat and, ,e of tfir ,.rovn.ces nrarcr home, nnJ "The Richmond Troop is at Head ! so little attention.-Surely n more open
, . . ' "- nil t ho ru- . ra at M. tctersourc to a ! v 1,1 ' lcl r' Ji.j- 1 -. .tnu urju.ui?, u x.tu system or !i iterv wn nei or :
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d r invited htia. je a!'H; V,:, ;,T-. t .....k i!, hht-ity of c:,rv itg vi;!i i,;t.i ) :. I D:. Flv'.d' Fhd.vd, lp!; . tv,.- ' .-; :.imed. I knew mM of hi he . inHod than -fan other :ii..Ti sj.,
a., p.- .e l t. le pieei.i. He w i,
Ca :t -t 'Yar-aw; nevei ll"df it i said. . ere piepxi irrr to cro- (lie Yittda.
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the death. h fiioLKitA, ot
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jpij.n cno.i spirit.- j Cin. Gazette. Monday nvraing, CO'.h iurther report; from Gen. Tppc. i Tie lost tKn flunJ. An old woman Eveiy thing perfectly quiet-a few wi!iing to make"" clergyman hclieveshe ;uore prisoncis had heen taken. The jead her lible, took it, as he was corning General, whose duties uvt !i-.e teen into the door, and upon openinc exclaim"
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appcr.rance; for if such things hepcrmif-
ted "in the green tref. what may we not expect in the dry. Virginian
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u .r mis ni tuend, Dr. Ely. Nei i t i!k e eei.ilc men u epjire a Te. 'Mii ei.ii-n where thev reside. sIr
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l i pi nn and obvious
v. cl la . i-.-tii(.:t tl enardianship c.-l ir, dc ' s'.aM-Tii of the of :!io-p -lorms of t Ii c da-t, v. ho ' i.:- si.ure. to tytait over
w usm: :-i i;f iiuni nas he on ro-
RENDERING CHILDREN HARDY. Endeavor to harden the body, hut without resorting (o any violent "mean. A chtfd is constitutionally weak and irnf ih!e to a high degree ;hence we should endeavor to strengthen and diminish this iritability, in order to procure it the greatest happiness of life, a fitm body, whih may resist all change of wind and weather. Such management is hiqhly a lvantageous, as it will enable children when adults, to support eery sj-ecies of fa'.iguc ami hardship. The plan of hardening children, may, however he carried to excess. An rxtravagant attempt to strengthen youth deprives them of their natural suscepiib lity of exeitemr-nt, renders them insen-ih.e, and produces many b:d e fleets; tljey acquire only temporary energy, which de-
oieases as they advance in years, cc i at-
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then n 'i'i.c -. e i r !
r t'ler (.''mt:'.ii'ine. C" .
, ioriutah!e iieuce d the most aiuuo., nas personally . virr.iaeu: n.i, "Well how glad lam, for here are
I'he friend of Inland t-.o country t'r seeral ini,? prouad-es my spectacles which I lost three years . . I 1 .1 i c li n A r.MMn niii.i)iivij: ti-ltll llif ni il if i.t ' 1,
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ioi ce oi i tie iieijinoni H'lr cou'itie?, uiui i.' . , ,i , . ,n ,, ,.
auopreu uic nosl enecn.a iae.iu,es l0. Seldom, 3le?rS. Editors, has it fallen ture vigor . Parents, therefore, cannot he
gn . nun yuwv u um, uum.j . n your lot (o reeoul a (lj0 iicart.rcnding too seriou.lv cautioned againt su:h mi
.iiiji.vi'.v. .i'i.i, V..V11. u ii vi ii' a, act ot vil'unv, than the loUowing: Ou repair d to Greensville, and assumed the ?(lo,nlay the :otl, of May, tno little chilcomraanJ ol that portion of his Brigade (lren? (vi?:) Elz ibeth, ten years of age; whi.- h he had at Hick's Ford, reports to m..ii i,,-.. . ,,:,,n f.tt.
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chievous expei mient. Among the prac
tices alluded to are. included the cold bath ami violent bodily exercise both of which
are otten carried to extremes People do
'.:;h g,e. p. -r a!i,i c.uhu. the i. )e!nor that lie has lisctiargea uie hrilt mulattce were violently taken not reflect, that the exercise of the hndily
ki"f;u ;r;i; ;in.i ;r;He. which''0'" u"" vo ivi.gimc-:u: o.uu.n.ui "e trom thearms oi their mother, Eliza
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'imo alter thv party, I hex ted, ve: v n:ich to my surprise ,that Major Eaton and some of his partisans were enraged with me, and threatened my destruction, becuase Dr. Campbell and Dr. Ely were at
ny .'N)u-e a above stated.
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oa-re.; t:r: :. h- revrvp::. ....... viv. .......,...-..., j . rnce, a iree woaian vi colour uvu I'n.i. r .ia:p of Enirloa. Jaiv, l, it is tu,ncl information of the distur-j r'dvettc ;0untv, Tenu. on the l?.i -twelve hor.aigh were '... nrgut bancs in Southampton. Theothoera de-J Jumes Coe, and' near Dt . Fields who :-rord to i'uliament.i'.y extintlion," a- t bed by Gen . R to Southampton, report ; (he fat)er ef the poor little ehil era,- the groar.? arui wailirg of the Mo l,un that ,he sre,i0 of the ,ate mur(icrs Strong suspicion i esls on three men
beth as well as the mental n.nvpr. nn-rht not to
with the Greenville militia, had instantly ; p,ice jYre Woaian of colour living in i he inordinate.
nd ol
eoi.h! sc. ace-
triends of the derr".sr Liliteerj mo; e Sat t.:.:r: 01 i . -. ::c.i boroutin."
and the 2:1. :ie i lo die iirt
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Tl.e London pap '.:rro -.a cf r?ai;, tin
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hildicn
is perfectly quiet, and free fmm any visi ; yorn ,nenCL. io Slale 0f Missouri, and
Me marauders. No murder or oiherin-j ;t is ;irtCntlv hoped that the citizens of jury, committed or attempted, since Mon-, th;U sta;e mclCi themselves in the day last. All the party have been killed; apprehension of the robbers, and the reer taken, with the exception,;; is behev- storation of the children. A handsome ed horn the statement of prisoners and sui,3Criiition icmnina in the neighborhood.
d; i- a muted u.ediu'i-;r. in fx- othir i,,'orma!ioD rrosn fjUr to tiVe to reward any such philanthropist. It is
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i ei ill the repoi t, mi ill it v a ra( otio;;to me by the preside!. t, when 1 err
'diatically a?ked him '.v he !ju.-(i ...s d m ight to iovite whom I j '. i-ad to my .'iouso . lie testily ohoi .?. ). poi sen ; id as their wa "..mo rru-nndoi siavdlr.- ;. -eiweeri !ayr II'Moa. " : i s . . rr. '. U O.-nphtdl, that he (.Major E llnght it f ioced hostility tu him. At ;!.e interview above alluded to. between Maj-r Eat ,. 1 1, 1 l n wr-i n hi . ; ... i I .. . .
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ie'.f, Mj. E.iton mcntio H U rho' ci; ,1J:nJ ' 'nen agama the world . a.e -.no ar appearance or uie sun w , ... .' .'.it., o , .,, .;. ,1, . I here were rlmht ilisttirhancrs at I'aiis the sign lor him,c. Uc.m among the.
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or of the i'. h s. v h" had retre.ited to a vwamp, and vil! xequested of all papers friendly to human T!:e Po:tu-:eo l.-iw io;cd letters 0f "pib.ibly he taken Nat. the ringleader, ;Uid especially such as are contiguous ear,;ue agat the IVm.h. Six French ,v!u' !i t;ieral, pretends to he - to lne Stale of Missouri, to give the above
p- of the line, and -evcial iti'aller 1 ll1:- l reachr.r a great enthusiast ,ia insertion. imm. .. ... .1. n .. iU'( !;!IP- to i';ini"!1ps tliflthpi roin-i
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A. D. SMITH.
i. r- . , , m- : ,nr,i hv TiMi rf.i'si r.r.,1 TirorMi.tJ ' Respecting the late tragic occurrence i' -h li was sau! that Fcr-im md had rn-'"" 'H .'iu- L m .st. ar.u proceeds . . . . , 7 . d-termiae.l to assist the unroc. M-ucl r ;irr directions-lhat the' rgimr., the ISuidorK Herald ot Mon-
day sa s
"Ye consider the affair at an end. The authors of the mischief are no doubt
in 1 1 1 l, I. -I. a Piiriiir.r im rnt i-l-rn i n o t i i- r t hie .
ing at tm house on the o.-.a,. -m referred ,r - V ! . Y' .1 l,-,.-. hepn" i-;i'od ot the Hrhh-o nr.,r te th ether secured in prison or exter- , . i icst . uc 1 on o he la 1 e vvhirh re-nltpd 'nivo g netn km. en ai tee miu'c ne.u . . 1 . . . to l acked .Major E .t-m, m ihe mo-t - , . 1 n- iM.ri.e. ntcn rt . diiea m natcd b their pursuers, and it an v have , , -.. . . in the lm.M :on;ncut o. ;-vpr;il biTiflir-d ae.ru.-iii m, .inn 01 uie i.o t o aget;.cr,i.- j 1 - Irank and tnemllv manner, j this was hi? , 1 -1 .nuai iiui.u.ai 0 7 rraoed thev w be too anxious to burv , .-, - . r. ' , , . . itnaleconter.'': :.here, untounaed. It is bcucved he can . e?cajicu u.iy vm ue uo ,i.n uus iu uui) otuv -mplamt, and .1 he w .nhi I e -it;:-! . not ex me themselves in the recesses ol the Dismal f,ed provided I cotu meed him that he was ' . I tussian? had crossed 'he 'I ' ,. , r . lSululM l0lve;i momenfs well-founded 1 ,. . ; Rhine at Mayence w th 2-M nicec of ar-! I he General is corrvmced, from various; '5wauip, iouc a mom n s n uu,ltn io e:ior, asHirn.g him at th. same time,; ,, .:.., f 1- e.. 01 ar . thof then, bis ex 1 uneasiness to the inhabitants ot the ur.1.111 1 .. 1 '.n.eiy. :V!iTtui tto;r!5 eie r rowfiitor ouires ia mio. main n, in u mere nab ex- .... , Mia he had no mdit to eunsi; er me as be-' ,- . . , '' ' 1- ,uu umHlin'.-- , , , ' .11 i ronrdii. country It . believed thai
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:ng ua ii the ii.ti.n t.ce ot unfriendly feel ! r
:njs towards him : 1 hat. mi the
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of tlo on, n,!i-j.,f 4Un r circumsiancfs im-!..;;if.!e. to have heen. g:i,'or 1" "-''l'' ,u"1
e r . 1 , 1 a r , 1 1 , , .t- faintly,) . : n o ,iswIi;j 1 1 a v c be e n i o r v e a r s c ol 1 e c 1 1 n iz
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ought t,. know. in v personal attachment t-. J.. ;! ' u,,,,ld Ln ilmu,!,;. .,f -.M ti,.J,, i H,, ..-in the Swamp, and who are supposed to
I ' !.- . nrnriihlin tiV ) il in iifri hhn nnnliin
, ties arou-u' Sou .;.ro!i?a:i. atTn.ot' w :cm he 111 -" i.u.n. .
Frofa t'n. Xciark Each. it- no, .r- . . ,rr,ri ... ,!. ..-.a' This, however, cannot be ascertained till
'd hi laother m law .Major Lew i. to rean L;c cvffsr a IVlain If ever a man nniet to urev ail that it is most to be re-! an examination ot the pnsoueis lakes
for him, be fa re the Cabinet was formed
foilhcr if he would obtain the cogent uf
All attempts to render children hard
muit therefore, he made by gradual
tPps. :ature admits of no sudden trad
itions. For instance, infants should by
imperceptible degrees, be inured to the cool and then to the cold hath, at the same
time, attention mut be paid to their pre-
viouj management. If they have hith
erto heen accustomed to an eflemin-i'insr
treatment & should suddenly be subjected to an oj'posite extreme, such a change
wonld be attended with danger W-j n
children have once been ;iccutomcd to a
hardy system of education, tfu-di a plan
hould be 9tnctlv a ihered to.
a c-.ul; en.rai coi rep-.ti.!ence wt,:.-? pas - firmer veil to be tarred and feathered, ami 'grettod. that on the general aiarm. the ex- I'Ij hen trie nature and otject of their ei! between Major L. and tryst If, tn the Ridden upon a rail to ihe state prison, it is Vni , ftie i,,urrent fore- -Lou1 hav o extraordinary movement will, no doubt, be w.r.ter ol 1027'23 i-n this listur!:i; su!-'. the one who abandoned career is briefly 0, continued unknowm and Wu so muchl,y developed. if.U he would thin be ( taiMn.ed oi the described below. The editors of paper exaggerated . He believes, taat at anv' "We cannot too highly appreciate the d;inteicttcdn -s und ronertness t f ny ;n.ay tender an art ofi-nlire lo the public ii-np"; fnrrp',,1 ,!.. L'S V(.nr..T.i prompt and energetic action of the State
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course, and of its entire ronfornnty to mat sand perhaps be instrumental in recuimr .tpd u iib mnia -.,c;,.- n ,.n ih.n Executive in this emergency. The mea
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Uun.'ship and good will wl-ich had so,.-:c ether unsuspecting lemale from the:(f0wn. ' I su
ranjr snt i-ted betwf tn us. I might have - i j.etjiir,o embrace ef (hi
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sures adopted were no less judicious than
Ph.e highest annroh.-.toi; is expressed of, Illl,ld 111 tlieir esecution. It is thus that
Mechanics. A portion of the world profess to regard Mechanics as one degree below those individuals who have a living iifTorded them without manual labor; but rely on it, geutle reader, that portion isa very small and very weak one. No man of bense, no tiue gentleman, ever drew thii line. And I am hold to assert, that in point of science, moral virtue, and even in practical politeness, the operative Mechanics of the United Stales of America are second to no clas of people The weak shop has produced as many gteat men as the college hall; it ha- i -i.e ;i? much lor natural I'hd sopy, and mo U r R- hgion. thai, the eoniitit o room, un has
uotic .is much to itcvtii pe inte'.iet t sii ho iniu-g ivealth. The irdiviuua! nho t,uns up. in .he fare of the wend and judges hi- te!lo; t.; n b their atdliiv to e.M; . li ui r, must be desum'e ot en:- .f 'v. ! v oe i.e-s;r) quolificHiions eyt u m r or eo n-
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gone r i;u.er .'..hi -.'0,. uiai ,o. j ir lfiu;, n.v itr )i a man, ly i ubhstnug thr stale ;the admirable conduct and i,ir;t of the' u'c are "fUrea 01 pioteclton from our
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cotdd b-e to unworthy r-tivc to tu'sJe.ivl i vro.
ti'.ia'r of u, coniiU red Mr. Lal.at an x:v.eale associate for his daughier, ri ii nh
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authr-ities of Pennsylvania 'militia, nho hnvi- rvrrv where tmned nut: State Government, while our eastern coun-
-.jwnh the utmost promptitude, & given the! ties have a power tul auxiliary in the large
raiimarj' una navai eeiatun-nmenis or uie
United States at this place, with an efli-
w ) vvew to Keen a si., am i.: !i .
ton-., and endeavour to bring him
I; '1 and j uni-hmeni for hi crmu
to nsost unquestionable evidence of their a-
hiiilv, instaullv and etYeciuallv to DUt
.e wa now endeavor mg l. induce Ger S. me time d'-ring the vcar 1312, aman'.invri everv such attemnt. 'i'he GG and i cie,lt rorce atvv;t"3 ready for action.
be nam? ot Ydirun Shipman. a ine-'-JCfh Rt foments assemhlpd and maichetl
la native t Es-ex ftom Frunswick unon S outhamtdon.bv dif
he sta'e of .Ncw-Jerscv , vvasifoient u.nfps. in i0 houra fmm the time! Wednesday have returned. 1 ney re
w ar Usui io (inve me out ot laiiinr:- nv
fecaufe ! v e.ulu not eompel mv dau'thfisiijr.ikrr , tr:: e,
to aseci.-ite with in r. i-ia;u- Latorije.r-itv, m the sta'e of
woui't iH't s.iv vvuci.o'i :ie vvrnio ee a-. jm '.rn.t t.- a re s-n--. -table voang ladv otiihe inttlhircnre reach
ti-. -.i oi !;.- e.nu iueexpi;-n:uo:i was vvuu ,nan ver. .-i-?fris cv.untv, b, the Ke. . Ii.iihetn from a distance of
hod. lul a we were about to separate, ;Co;:..ii Tie; rcrv.ved 1 1 Newark,! A fhre trooo of c , .v : . . 1 - . . .. i ' i ; - . . . I
oucren me ins. nana in a more corun.i ; vviiere U-ey hve;'. toeth.er .'is or sev t-.u jburg. reported to inner than lie had done s-.me months 'vea:s. He then a'o-entd bim?elf without ton tV.e 9ftth
nroviou. I have no doubt th it Major, Cianv known ? .r.ivor.-i! ion or e.au-e what-! TI.p Cmilipt whn had tlr.d from son.
irn-
mon set se lor, with thc.-e ;p. his -'e
life would he cn.ibied to st t !!:,.. .utid
i made the man and the operation or mor a I
euu-e. upon that inw Meet, tlu- fre.mU man After his own linage Go ! tnaje .m. d he endowed inn: with rm.nr. alii :bne-r, and he place t nn in this worh;, v : ii orders to exerci-e tno-e atiribute h .s own advantage and io his . alder's r;h t v,
out,c ...,uK auovt some in uui ... i .U . vr r,!l,s ...
uutoiuuct.iaiiv gudiu wiiuien "fie , . ,, , ,
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sections as entirely
md patrols having
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oi Ids fellow men, an:t
done V. d:h
is not unfrf quently the porti. ti :t I".m oi y
and follv: it we award to th;;t lu i miel
ed them part of j present the disturbed s CiDnjip, tranquil, the militia n
- ' - . . - - illiU lll , 11 v. llitlll IO lliiil 111 i ,. I f I cavalry from Mechlen-! scoured every toot of it, and apprehended! v,Mch - (,uo (r) UQrt v p jt wi p. general B. for eervice, every black going at large who submitted ; ru.x(licke Chronicle. and shot all who fled and could riot be' J
, tenner ifg j-.is resignairo-.i..rpul vteo 1. 1 ewr. ioai nig his wife v ith two helpless posed danger, and taken rctage at Ilicks-
UjC !iir.at o: tne ;nn i
hei i of the cabinet
hive reasan to behove, uiiicd the adop-jdent to the lonely comitlion of a widowed S
ii a of this mcauio lies j oatteman mother. Prom Newark he wandered
line !u;.sivo xme?n jchd.tren to struggle with the difficult and j ford, Greensville, have generally xelui Mr. Van Put on, alio. complicated cares r.nd trials of a life in. ;-c ! to their home. IVhtz.
taken alive. A large number of prison- nn , , , , . ,b . A teacher ( ne day et:dc av i nr (a inrdvC ers have been taken, many ot whom, . . . , .. ' . J r.i l uiul understand the nature fun :u nli-
nowever, it may be, were unconnected t . . . , ,i . J ' caiiou ot a rassiv e verb, -;oo to him. "a w itti the outrajres. ' .
n :- e 1 to the r ho-nr Uhi? w rth the outrages. 1 . e . u ,1.0. .jo-it... n.rrg. ,t-nii o i i ! pasrive rxnn-e.s the rmtur ' or re--t : . vtti ll!e U- 'J: rnannes ;m.l seaman, under , Jf ;UJ .iCt()i aS lVu,r js 1(0in! , ..A n to , - ,me of toe Coson papers arc mak.ng the command ol Com . Elliot are on rherr! d(J i)? Thp nmn,..,.(lli sclijVery merry with the following stanza return. 1 he uuuines ot the U arren ,, (nom pnf n,, .tdli ,!0;m, written by a Philruielphi.t bard, on the oc- cached buuthheld onbaturday eu-.aog.' (f al(Jii'ir thouHlt n,., tlie ,
h-! 1 'icov ere 1 that the !i:: ee members otj Paton. (pa ) where he located him ?I o Cabinet (aftei wards f jr rted,) di-dain jlong enough la comaiit the crime of Bu
ed to become tools to subserve hi ambilr lorv by tnarrving a seeor.d time. Alter casion ot a visit of a Yankee railitarv
ousasj irii g. and lie determined to leave I having had one child by this woman, he I company to the latter city: them as littie powei to defeat h;s niacin j abandoned her, again "seeking whom he riieY Ciim,, trCGJ the lau ' nbrc il-y brave rv-
rati -n a p sMb!e. It is sai l to be a part of might devour. v He next proceeded toj " juise, i the new Unit V,i , buracter t ' tolerate, p litirallv no one, Pedf nd. (Pa.) where he had the address; WI.ero tyranny iVaml its earlie-t fjs?; j "'i.-iy- vcre rift,-
a
me -ures for p.rom ting :its n n aggran. am:al!e girl ot 13 years of age, named
diement; He had become hateilv the j Margaret Tiacv, as a single man . They
rdrn i do conti irt'it ar.d advi-er of the! were manied by the 1
Pieii!rnt H -w he obtaine-t thi mtluence! Rouh. From Peclfcrd
uro'ht be a tubject ef enriou arid enter jpittsburuh in the same
T.u;:;rc . a -: i i v. Put i slrdl int pursue i lived together and had
it. Imiv add Inuvever, that amor -t t'.iv tlic fh of July he abandoned her also,; means cinploved, were the nv.t lev o;e.' ; .!!() (hen, to cap the the climax of his per-J an i asi:uo J attention to Mr. L-tton. :iMtt j tiI v and insolence, he returned to New-j 2".'-easi: g c-ttott? to bring her i.-.U ntice.j.u k an i paid his first wife a ve-y abrupt
o..f..-i.-ii.,v vith the tamilte.- e! tne i-reign v:it. t itiv-;nsr her with havrni: manieu: - . .... . '
' - i . v . i Pd v-1 : n it n r .n : n ,1 n.-i inn n!KP u ho hpr v""
Bathos. The Washington Globe has the tenance imaginable, repli i
to. lowing inciting account ot the first Cab , know, without he h,lUrcl " met Council held since the formation otl
Col R. M Johnson !. . ed to see the Prei-;ier to Mr LgLwa. ntrivic,.
surrounded by hi new the statements made h;
These hoes will make very ood corn-: autuei ana U1C "e"s OI Ine l-r:iu Ui tr;.ncu ami Ingharn, t
I. .
w nt r :!)'
' .- . . " ! nf the ei'tornl Mpii.irtmpiits It I cniiii I e- r. k 1 1 1 n I . w r.-l,i I . -r , i i I . r.
I. T I ... J Qi, rr h ( e : I -iiVJH3 IUI l ilC lUi IU w , v ii i-ii t . c i - i i , - icv.jcun iv iuu ui , Ji.nAti ; c nance beamed with the satisfaction tie sivr, tn.it fieri Jackson a I a- i-.-s r-.-i
ttlOV remOVdl IO 1 r . j;f,lf.. c.,rrrnn,-'r.ft hv t o nfiv :i i. -5. i . r ,-rl.t mii.i.ii.M. .-. ....
,to - ,v.orA ttlPviCountv. lome years ago, as we arc xciu oy "'"o - vi,v ".i"l" nti"-',. i - .n.ie.wntie U1CJ , I " t- " ;r. vhn lMVtP(! nHll I 'IIP VVaTfn-fr.il cA.iil ir for nnr -n n.l "..I r.f. I" I
fivP children. On a cei Ulln Lmtnoas. " - : . "J . V ' , ' V ,r' ' ' ' '? ..'
near.s, anu unt lemiumenu- oi nouor, ne j. i vv as never .UUhoi ize.i tn .nci;c ..-
I
Rumpsey,
'Dnmpey, "Colonel J oi.nsoa
"Killed Tecuraseh';"
could not but perceive the kindred priu- to make such a reqmition. c;;de which v, ould unite them in harmonv i and enable them to command the conh-j m vi'i'irn in ll iriivm i . 1
We need no' sav that they were receiv-' dcnre , thc cou:itr3' the)' command his u-e
a a
ne
lf. I'V
0 C-v
To teste: s.
lanotb.cr man durinn his al
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.1 - i,i . . i n nnr iitin', 1-1,71 i- i -i rjrn- 1 ? v ri n
. . ....II... ... ... . t .... I.n .... ........ ...r.. I,L. Ull. XllfI. IL.i.1.., V.'.'l.lT.....ll.ubfcl.
, - , , , .1 l tit... ,-. .1 , i' , 1 I ,nt;nni tA i.tii.'M Ul 'lir: lil-i Will Uc J8 IOI IUU lit' . J . I I ma!!v, when the PreM Im, . t...it a- the Met. she having continued to. ; read such fulsome stud, without hemtr -icki
; Ar i.r.N N a5u to M.ss Matilua Pioiv
hi eiVoit- to introduce Mrs. L iter, into so-jopp rt herself and children
! C t K .1 I . 1 I I n r r- m-rx . . -v V- o -i ." T - - r
' iimn ir' ..irt.ai rH-'.i r n P. O'lO PVPf, " ....... . w..... ... &.,.v.
i abortive, iw lu-eame, evety Umce hi- criminal ah lmteammt of ttiem
Hide to Pa
annons,
t!ay
ie--eommtuucativ, an-i more --.u-. , inronnatrm et nts re rare., a; -i
efoi'ml in his hospitalities, until. c'n.hit:t durimr his al-cnc-a
Uiere cculd be n" u'oubt, that, ast. m;. st at.;,;-. ff r, .-o:r.av::dratc.i t :iu afriee. !lv mflui-pce 1-: d i.btMincd an ; ,,,) e- w a- t.:-;!!;' iia'.e-ly
rt '"eta: c;i cv in his puv ate u' oil-, and t h r- , ; , ( result -hows that fu1 h id .-veteurint d t ,,,, i ..
i'. : tnre me to i-ta ilv t':i feelmirs ci: ,t
i.
ma -i-i' acd iv
fait be fire it could i s
t -a; o He i ttcsc
the renowned author heart ! Are we breathing tho same at- OOrOlIl ViniinilllCf
fine above, Col. Jchnon, we understand! mispliere that surrounded the stern Path II!. it nrlao.:l by tho Ce.r i ..f i', r.(! rp itim ., rl.Mi-J.in f W.-Kinrt ,, i ers ot the Re oubl ic, or are we mh.il. tig 13 1. irouh .n in.-no -s, tint
i valued a 00 per annum, which he holds' tainted breath of pliant courtiers and ; j;-fZ.l: V.", .1 this time Lex 'Ferrer. law nrng sycophants, who live on the smiles, 0..,1.,;ut-c;, .xt,:Vi . ,.. ' I j of Royalty, un.i who dare not appproa:!i ,,t !?'.. -nber n.'i, ! o n ;.r;il '. PPVi.NG PiJP IdlESS. j their master but on ben led knee, and! Tn u teach ot" tl.f tita foii.'nci" t
a y'(
l'. nr. ri i ' i e w -L'SO! ..r
gta 1 1 V t :l
boa I had . Lended. lit? Stab o.t l ; i' t'
ii same tuture time a :.; to tn.'-''
' i i r li...
't rc-po--sesmg appeara
. ab.ou f.-rtv year "i age
At pi. ciit 1 lake mv leave, wrtb-i
:s oi great i t-peet;uid cHUui.
..-..! tn ,t every nut will nt :.'g i.ini to st-ecdy justice
r"-'l'"j A n;ot au tacious system of' bribing the! with tongues distilling the rat.!; po!oa of
M -j.aier jres, .s efiargen upon the pre-; tl itteiy ? There was a time, when no
eat admmi-tralion, and t'.oes n.it appear; Court yress was c uapinyed to clironicle
i ours. eve. joux riRANcii. T) .C.Vr.'.rd' B. Frcttnai Ar? P. .S 1 have tiot eonsi 'rtd it r.eces s.i rv t notice a charge, m.i-Je in be iilobc. tig in-t Ju ;ge Perrien, ot supp.res-uig a in.terial prtoi"a letter lech I wrote to him m.i SA;hUtuting another in its stead Ifaey peiton has been mi-.!? d bv this hold cce".a'ion of the Cdftorci bc Globe. cu-
Thc Plymouth Memo: ial states that a bottle w a f.-nnd en tiie iho.e of Manome;
;nn'.- i lativ.' t ; th:: I ill. he I'ur. I t.i
n-l tf". to h irin'-i in lif ' ' : Cr :, be a -p. !;M -.t i;i:wl tf.'- :i -f I irrh i t Vi.'n ,,i iini.:' i; t.) ti'.
!)!- - M t ...y ' r'lH 3
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in.
to be effectively controverted, by its ad-j the smiles that lighted upon the Presi-? f.oraand aitcrit-. -. su--. vo vatt The r-ys'em is to levy a kinJ of dent's countenaace,or the frowns that sh.i-j ,,M 'ioBIN'rOX, Clian-.r.an tax upon !'i -e persons who hold odices. ded it; but if we deteriorate as rapidly iJf ltLI-(;l.ik..
jPooa in Plymouth, en the Clli ir.-t con :ai'iii:C c!;e I 'd n ir-g. in manuscript, socn- . -l . i . i
i uie HtTiii nen.g i.ugiuie. "P. rig CiMj'.e, :"i m Havre, Perkin-.
i sun:; in
fpni' ::; a v .i :i uarm
2 Mf:
ice hnur an i U .utc'
'Crew tuck to bo.-
Gilbert n;i Charic-s Cemarrc i -Jth
1 July , IGJi t'ic.l s:ivo
io he applied i: aid of establishing or this respect as we have done within the
natulan.. ng newspapers. A late Iioston; last two years, we may shortly expect to , i ertate that the different individuals; have regular bulletins, issued bv hi E .libling -Aces in the Custom liaise at' ctilc.icvs physician, from the East Room iiiat place, bad been required to contri-' informing his loving subject? of ihe grid tj.ite live dollars each to defray the debt-; vial progress of the gnat in h;3 big toe il llin!(..el,Ti vt ilrt i-i i T'.t ....;.. .... ..l.n ....1 ..1 ..a .n .L . I . .
i ..ii i j i..' .1 w i.i i w sunw.i uan ij-iiiig ii;v;i iiii.ev;tii;t.i';.!3iii.iu ji iir jpc .i i i ui' . : -
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MGliT SCHOOL
TILL c -.t-iii-.l m iai.ii i;y. ai - tv it." v'oi ien t r il,. .1-1"..
w a ch.wigc-wl that ccatri'-ul; jr.s vvere ievi ed.on the same class cf of::ce is, in Pliila
lelj hia and New-York, to (btablish the
whicli "11e!i is here to."" These
of Monarchy, as hollow and insinceit
as they are ridiculous and disguting
Daily Glob?. Tbc replj to cf.arael she?''! b frewrd devn st their rim
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