Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 October 1831 — Page 1

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i thuj ire i.it 1 1 i iy ptoving what we have .'lately as-et J d, that cu umh tc area slow 1 1 oisrn. The t.stc of M i-s Suagg - 'he :x 1 tnoie ?: 1 o h'.uu i.te d, a- wo understand

i xliC w a- ju'-t on the c e f ma' rirncny w ith a vc:.!;!. tc-pe- -table uu rchaut, w ho

I u-ire .-s in 1'e.nl 1 1 t.

to he inconsolable for he i

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"I'm pouring cut our cucumbers, you

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"I i! pour nu cut. 5 on old luswguogeen nci," and "with the skill of a Wxrr, the brawney huster woman laid him or a.he said, ponied him cut in the gutter with the curuml ers. 'Throw him in the dock'." said one "Throw him in the dock!" -:iid another "Aye, put him whetc he wished us to put the cucumter-," said a thin;--and the I nor captain was drugged instardcr to the

wharf, and cast heading into toe river. He wa not seen to ri- again, and the

hers without jepper eijhux'cr omen believing him to he tinish-

ue (I idit-cn mm-j d, n an to trcmhie tor the coi v11-

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'at 1 1 -1 . ImiIIiv an rn,.Vni . M. Kurd Mrr'm James eer, '.-).

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''i.vriuii nito a on if k (:0 hv the rn'.rn.iv t the '( -e In (. ;r lusion, this shvUid f e a w at eit.p; to all petsons, ami es eeial ' to lh se who ;ur in love, to l ewari' how th v i: die w ith rvif lintln I s."' A' am tin i !m.t the captain inei t a no to like the ',i lltiw ii jj: "( vror.tr'f iuqutsl - hi- k -d i:p tto ni-.ininjr, in theocf k. i,i ;,i li e hi h rn t t htf'i streel. the 1 J

That of his organizing the Cahinet, and

Tmpri: disgrace upon the Government h jt hasleen well remarked hy the er -the I'resKient. hid total iuttliciency to tentious Seneca, tlut a man mav re-" art in matters of dilution, his leveling arml and he sheltered as i cf unf'ei'a himse t to the low circom?tancC3 of med- thatched a under a gilded roo?; and it is ding m local oitleiences in domestic rf la-' ;i maxim, also, of one of thp seven' m( es ti-.ns; .too insignificantly ch.aractei izmg ! of Greece, that a state of mediocru' i he ..ignity ot an enlightened people. the hest condition of life. Are there other measures promoted hy Without havii.gr recourse to the ancient .esideut Jacks-n; derogatory to sound j writers rverv can is aiVJ.,r that but J.(. li e co,mtr J ' " 0r UlC !'e8 of !.aP. M-i.nro ' , ... r,ne5p- "''d that an accumulation cf richIhcre iue considerations in which Cs is usually accompanied by an au-nu n-

vw,... ij tun mi' i iteiutui do- agitate the

in a antal

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w liarii.. to M;. J. W. S n- t-i'l a-a! t Cot. Jrdiu

KoiTrs i!!f-D!ui.l U'fiivN,

vVj;hioi-!on W in li . Coh-.T'-q. "') 'itiViIle Jid-.n A. G radian. , lq. itiri, t'un U rn. Jones. tij. i' 1 1 e I f ante f'apt J. W'a-sn. ViM tu 1 )- (. Win. Ciark. mm . i . . . .i : - it.

ive P)f nio: I trreint tot the tamt i

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pe:-"t. in this a-o l eiugl?ut the captain was not easily ie killed.

ior he shoitlv after came up i.ear ciaien Maud, where, shaking off the mul ar d water like a Newfoundland e.og, he en terrd a natch ot curumhtrs un 1 began ill tear ing up the vines, "like mad or orun.v,

and w uld soon have destr'ed trie wtmu crop, ha:) he not been seen by dit' garden

er, who asked him what the devil he was

about, and without waiting for an answer, broke his head in a business h1"' manner v, ith a hoc handle. Finding Ins fiehi of labor? suddenly rioted in that qu.i tt-r, he bound up his bio ken sconce, and rtntuiked once more tor this ritj. hut seeing on the 'ier k of the !am boat a tow hakets of cucumbers, whuh weie on their way t mirket,he crma.ei.i d an atlac k, and be foil lie was noticed, had thrown two or thiee baskets o'.eihoaid. As he was littiag tht last ver the railing, he lot has nalance and pitehid lu judoog into the water alter the . :c uriib eis Aciywas immeoiatelv raiei ot A man oveiboaro!" and the small boat was immidiate l loweieo tor his tes cue. hut as he diil not choose to show himself, it was ver naturally concluded thai he was drowned, and u paragraph

i :.n uid.nf v. n tn.Mi, d i .w d

f rat. while w ;dtco;; I , ii0 Ki (.

! ami ! 1 1 j ii !i t. I i u ii? ii ( it Iflaj j c.-is.g into ::n filling huse. rr;ir the tuai -

k t. wherr he i- heiieveii t.i

ia (- ea I er. a

.-! ?iiee(i l'U' UII i'ilr , in con

c ia.sAPi: against ;i a i iri;r,s.

!equ in d w hu Ii ht i --up j sod 'o hav fit n in the river and d ro w n ii. eidi;! ii O.i ft i IK UH.bl I Scmetiii.t s th.e eaptain is Iruod at a dinm r table, looking aXioul from one end of the ho.ard to the c-thci . warning th truest iH.t to indulge in cucuini eis. 'us'! learnedly expatiating en the chymical, -li'pept k id, indigt s! il.e aini de.-tiuetne pi pel ti s of he tempting eg table, "Ah, Mr. t.'oiiitl :wer, dont eat those cunmiln s." "Not eat curuml ers, sir and wheictore -houht'nt I eat them?'1 'They are so unh( alth) !so riangeror.s!"' 'They may i e dangeioiis. eaptam Me-

mestic manuiaclurcs and Internal Improvements; hns adverse principles to the Bank of the United States; his wrong coni eption of Constitutional and State right; Ins acknowledged principles by the Nulli-

tiers of the South, and his ungovernalde will, the known rule of all his actions, all declaie him unfit to administer wholesome laws to an organized 11 public. How are the people of the United States to retriee their tonner dignity of chaiacter which has become so deplorably disgraced iu the advancement ol Gen.

I Jackson?

hy their advancing a man to preside in his place q alitied tor the station, and whose stability of churactei may enable him to straighten measures in the administration that ha e become too insutleiably crooked and adverse to every teelmg of the patriot. Where are the people to look for such ;i presiding character, in ttiis the da ot national disgrace? The dignity of the United States, may be retrieved by an honest exertion on the pait of the people to appoint a mau iu authority over them, whose character and ability shall be known as going hand in

hand with that uprightness ot integrity

vei v summer a rtu-ado is staiie

I ;. ; gi ini, tor you, but 1 am sure the are heal

jjain-t iurnmberc; and some errant who; i - a at rant a ui n'rinin a e i wa I)rn i V:?xo:te or Sir Hudthras, take uji ntmJ nj....'.'.-t the p.or.i h:umle vi getal 1c. The ; h .r Ui s are Mlie to I e follow eil by a -teat :

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Mo in.ita.t. i s ol

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f sqn::t". who. like Saneho r.;;i- ; h . .-.Te :nnt( nt to he the hum-

t!o u ( r.i;

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cri: t'

rr.usieis

h have mot lio:

rut IfUao in te thi-; coolir,g :;n I

;f the

t ara Coin

nr.d

a tilt airai'ist

lottid'it l rodurl ot t ho vino, is ;i r Mam

Capt. Mtgrim. who te-ides rveiv wh.on lit ger.er.vl and newborn m p:uticui u. lit rt) : he str;i ev i summer, in -on e plate

or other, li- in ;.la:ne to t irorrn. o osta t

"Von iir1 quite mistidicn, I assure vou, M r. Co rnll iw n ."' "hsiakiol z-unds, titan, dont I knovv wh.at is tor my own healtn as well as ou doT "Vou tnav imagine o hut I suie you

I'd tho ti nt h ot what I say Ive tn tdt ,K ux cu umbel - ui stuoy toi U.ise lO eais.

and c itaii.i I r'igilt to unovv "Ann i Ji ir ri i t aiiug tut ia linst 50 :u-.anfi Iht'tetore I do know , thai the

air peileellv hc-ailh . "I heir t;ni nvi fi.oi,

certamlv mistaken. "I beg our paidon, sir, but ou aie ccr-

tatieg the accident ;umi the supposed fact j and menl worthy the elation; then shall

our national councils assume a diilereut aspect, and that liable towering taction which has distraced and amalgamated a corrunt administratis , with discord and

i

he is ur qo.estK-natily iit this very mutant ciu-aning as 'jahily a- ev er. somewhere between Maine ana Gcoigia

:ir, but ou are

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v h.'ie-r me aunr.n-

i-o oi a well organi-

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V otgan a in pit aching, w t itirg or tigtit !"''. " i:,r :lrai;.,( cucumbers ' It ever a-ett-i V ,,;ol Ah Ccrnilower! a tool! .:.t !o - a cr i rf ot iood v ' "A e , a tool and so . ev ei other man

t!i t he i- know n to rd-o'cs at ne ami the

e ) i ( - ; i t in - me time ; an

r. ntfMfr.iU In i uri'l me III 1H f IiHIl!

uii ' t ' ,!,., i n t, as though I uid ot know awe'las

wl do hi h writing an : nti . o. am! or j at- 1110 llttT ,,n ') llUt' uli5il ls ,,r:i; h t.i Now V..ik. ho i, m-t rlorant- nod ,or 'c- an,inal ,lUt'- ouv U,,R 1 . . i . . . w a. . , j

;. ., . ;;i-airst the vegetable in'u,,u anoinei, anouiei . an .t?3 iium.uv , !i diiH.'-im! Ha-nVtmg oyer a g;ir. : thistle-, while a hor.e u eating clover.-

wall t.- tr tr u t!)- tarmfrs1 vines ni"a" uu " 4W '

Mr. hucephalu-, rhat e lover wtnen v ou are eating is very hurtful r' "liuittull I've eaten it for these ten yeais, and ne-

nf rurtini 1 1 ll uliu "io. o"0'"i"",t "1,Jb""-

;but my name is Donkey, ami sur I ought

to knovv. Just try these thistles once. ' t I A I 1 V I I . . . i , ......

u-st unaccv.mtahle rapidity from one of 1 1 ,,:uia ou, iu i ionuev -ui.sms .:!. d States to tho other. Pacelc!.!' vrr S'1 ,,u ;,n "l nt t;Xf in. I,a,l

I mveiy well satisfied with clover. At other flints the captain is touuJ mounted on a barrel ai the eoiru-i ot a

hi:rn-;!wMMnrheu.ag;ratr,,fru 1,oUl toHh 10 l,M1 atuU,,e :

li.U 1 U Ui 1 ii , lit Wi liJ v v. ill I ; v. V lliuiii' i

moral aim lengious uualong with pitsical "M

Mi

Jon wad t.- tr tr up to farmers vines iu . ".rr o!'sc-.ia c.-untrv town i ! n or ihi- :;-.a he.it t-re rt:i in, t'ntt he i indc tatigablc in !us etidcawrs to pre

vri.t tho pro-t-agatier: and u

ais: ;: i, if nci present tn tore than one

rlace at the r::nv time. traveU with the!

I'Ohl riCAL GA . hCHlS.M.

j What i-' ti o chief e nd ot a lUpul !ican Gov rnnt nt ? I The chief end of a Uopubii ;an government s lite wind some administiatica ct 'eoual rights.

I W lieu in ccn-ists an

i tsiraliop Ol eon d ! :i;hl

in tin1 ni on. i ri I

i .

(zed f stem ot government. ) How art the-e piope-r ixeiciscs to be administered I

In the selection of su h men to preside ovei the gov eminent a? have capacities adapted to judge wherein consists, equal ann unalienable lights. ' What are we to understand by equal and unalienable lights?

Certain principles wherein justice is

ot his drowning, appeared in tne morning papers. The redoubtable captain however, is not a man to he killed by any ot the ordi

nal modes of extinguishing Ide ; and tho j contusion, lade, its presumptuous spirit ; Hp'havt nat vet heard where hr emerged,' then shall tlie turmoil and tempest that

beats over the horizon ot the hepublic, in tlncatnmg storm abate, and that respect and harmony which has lied the capital w ill be reinstated. Then shall we see tho friend ot Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce, the able supporter of American industry and influential advo

cate of lute i oat Impi'iveujont, exalted to!

the first gift of the nation. 1 hen shall we recognize the Hon. Henry Clay, presiding ov er our national councils, and advaucing the best interest of the country, in restoring her lost character to that primitive g'ory who li has characterized the Republic, the hist among the uittons oi the oaith,niui pute unadulterated Democrat ic Ueput.iieuu principles, guaranteeing her future welfare. A W CURING MAN.

is' of

Uimct)t

Frc in the 1 'aim j Ivan ia 11 'h ig. There 13 one piomiueut aud decisive

lecoR-nize , and merit promoted, withoutjlact against the re-election of a Tresiuent ' . i .- i . -. i. . -1. . i -

prejudice, distinction, parly, power, lavor,, tor a secouu leim, which uuiumg oci

tear, or atlection.

What aie the atteudaots of a judicious

can sui mount or overcome u is ine immense Treasury Influence which is at his

:v tun. tug the tnvsterious peg, w i never

on his wooain hoisownh

w hi'ked aw. 'iv

. ji I; w c h it:

dcrtul v 'Jcit v.

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at guuicui-. udCti to ine com-

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At one time he aborts j

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on.

At an-hU:ll,-v le,,n:1 lrtUllvu'.v " ;uil;i,u j home, and resjeet anioad.

?oUction of such men to preside over our! disposal, and which he cannot resist the civil institution?, a have, capacity and 1 temptation to apply to that object, discretion to enable them to opeiateuponj He has under hun six Cahinet Ministers, the well oigauizod system oi such laws us! who coming from six difieieni Stales, can are best . a" ui aied t" am hoiate the con- appl the patronage ot their othe.es to inditioo oi a ilepunhcan people? tluence coriuptly the elections ot their The altcndant- ol iudiaous persons to ; ditlereui places of nativity, preside over cur maional councils, arej He has five Treasury Auditors, who act Soumanv among the pre-nle.Kv, prosner-ia? Auxiliaries to this distribution ot bnbes

i; to t lie T.atnui at laigt1. a oue eueouragem nt to Manorial inuusirv. au i icuilure,

. . t.tr, 1,. ikn l iiiiin tv d 1 1 v. 1 1 1 illiPi

natiua'luus. ant loaitaetce, peace ai in ev eiv state m

, and money. ! He has some thousands of l'osttnasters

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I " .1 .. .-.'..1 . . . I . . . . y . . i , r . . . n . . . ill

tin.!v s:ivs--:hc only pro ,n UKU Mr'iU' -"u t' 3 ' 1 I ... ... 1 . ..... .n ,i!li ri', Mill In I ' !

tier-. i to rl;i iioiii-ii:;; tuu;.i. 1

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I till), 1 4llllt.ll. Ii"l. iuiii .-i- i

the mandate.

cuoii'noers

tiiose w

trtdn n thin s'n cs, salt, pepper and vine-j

vr th- "i v d. v: ! then cive t!;ern to the

of your ways Abstain iiom tucumbe-ie.

.

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-er.eiai inieresis ueeu nu-i u-u oumv. .......j

ho hie had the opera- Houses, ami their thousands ot officers.

He has some Ivvent or more L.ana um-

Under too a . umu-t ration piior to the'eers.

h is some hunjreds oi .uuu vuu-

Have i;, )pe

iioded tiy

tinr ot tne g vei anient ;

h' Am m he -iv. ad.iptin- :in-;Touch them not with your httle I pre.?na ,n,ua,be,M. the Republic of thej He has some hu tgn to t'.r i.rnn1;u;t and v ulgar "cu-' Cucumbers are ittstt active to the i''1 j u,ul0d Stat s has u, its dignity of h irac ' tractors! nn- ei.thonv-t hu.tfutle-t a:n! dangei-'ad ,nilcr maK L',CUinbers lvfcre uetl (ter. sustained that pruspintv and unuuer-j He has Marshals, i-u-v.t thir- that ever vva eaten they '.nvtoie to eat, and thereioie he whoeatsjr( . ,;Um0lu ia lls cubtnet as to have1 Agents, alnt withe

Coramissiooers, and

out number

iuman heart, therp ra.u-

more generally indulged than the c!eire ol wealth; and of the evils w hich it deprecates, none is avoided with greater eagerness, or erniured with less fortitude thilQ poverty That the latter state i, ,o he shunned, on account of the complicated 7- calamities inseparably connec: et"v.M W removed be v one th

hohasallfhe demand; tied,connot be ceiuufer.-d poor; ami ",, penence has clearl show,, lhat evp , theistep is a removal fIOrn hHpp.ne It will generally be ound by thofC who examine into the validity of the complaints men utter aga.nn pove.tv that the evil is sea-ed in their mmd-,' not in

men nonunion; ami that an mere

lunuue wouiu not lessen, but

their infelicity. To attempt , bflUt) ,,v a

moueiate acquisition of wtHlth ,,1(((J?. and vexiitions and annoy anefs that mut a state ot utter poveny.'j, reas-nal ie all(J correct; but to spend l,e m the arrtm.ulationot golden heaps, which noieun the hctious wants ol fashion and follv can dissipate, is a perversion of time" that d. marals the leprehension of philosophy The seaman who prepares for the vicij. tudesof the ocean, by Mipplymg his bark with the sails and rigging which, in .he event ol a storm, he will, require, acig wisely ; hut he who should crowd his vesscl with stores that no ex.genre could make necessary, and load it with provision more than he could hope to consume, would be but defeating the object of hig voyage, by retarding his progresb with unnecessary mcumbi ances . The attainment ot wealth, like intoxU eating draughts, creates a fever of the mind, a thi.slof soul, more and more insatiable with each successive arqu.ii.on 'Iu him who is toiling up the asrer.t of riches, a new p,,. rc, , ,..;ftiPd at r elevation; 'Alps on Alps arise more ailuring than the last, and each seeming to be the end ol the jour,.e . hut there ig no termination; the mind refuses to be mtisued : and when all is attained thai u can accomplish, like Alexander it :ghs for more woilds to conquer Look," Fay s an ancieni Latin writer, in'o (he lives f ( rus anu Cambyses, and the whole I'tisian line, and you will not find one man of them all who died contented with what he had acquired.-A writer remarks, in an, ther place, that the happiness of a man is not to be estimate by the dust of his retinuo, on the highway ;for that the despised foot-

mm onen umes enjoys more true felicity, than the prince in his gilded chariot. It does not requite much depth of observation from the countenances of men, to whatcla?s belongs the most enjoyment; and he who hums his opinion from this standard, will have no r'lffirulty in adopting the n axim of Cleobuius, that mediocrity is best. The hiow of riches is too often darkened by care or pallid with riot, and the countenance of poverty ig sallow with wan', or emaciated by disease: but he who occupies a middle place between n- ce-eity and affluence, is denoted by a check of heal'h and an eve of brightness hy the hihuity of hu heart, and the elasticity of his motion . Crtftc. ZINC MILK PANS. A discovery has been made by Mr. Samue' Davis, ot Xew York, of considerable importance to those farmers who

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mlstor.e

and

vv..., ru Plea ilill llion i;i i;5 (.aumn oawnmv (rrnis, auir- , , m.a. i.,,.,,,. i . , i t ... .

v rong commits sin ;

he w ho commits sm

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to

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the Capt. insert a para ewspapers, purpoifing t m s;;iV.'T:g of some i:n-

o;:r .;y m;r trom the use o

serves the devil; and he whoseivestne devil will go to that place where even nriiriihr l i w ont COol him. A IiCU. 1

histoi y of nations.

ii'int? mnrl a n I t . . ... . i I I Il

under the influence ot heavy salaries ; ropi - - - k , miR seet

U,: tho ,nnmpnt heen disorganized fJnv.r.ment-tike Noah ot New lork,, -r Mian those ot

..... w.v &. .v. - 0- v . , r yv i- i n any other materia , an( const auentK afand remlei.-d oppioorious in us operations' anl rvenda 1 asn,"Sto r.,..., ... fold longer time for cream tT l.

wiiiv.t: iuhuj a- - -

' "i n , e e u s. i, dove o -O Of i;t

laformod, -irtof persuasion.

He occasionally sal

- Towz, r. u h i keeps ti'lies forth and attacks with his 0rtU huIld j vcry macii dtsm ganized ; incap tcity Micf Maiden Lane, wa,!the object of his .u-tei mined enmity-- ejne (.cnlne. united with a

lis in inc maiKei, il"u jj0ver;li,le temper, and austenty ct de-j To preserve a life estate in their in the garden. 1,13 ! p0rt(UCUtT h is stained the modern pages'ces, it is worth to each office holder, e attacks sunjects hun j . ciovein:RCnt Ulti an indelible dis-jthird of his income for two years w

eral very satisfactory experiments have been made, one of which mentioned in the. New York Farmer, was as follows: "On Wednesday the 25th inst. we h .w

three tin and three zinc pans, having iu

ll vvuu a iivo be Molot i C

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M vil-. Ill v;on-

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overturninsr the stall;

plucking the vines

lo en b:rt I t ! ; e-

'.inner. If is

i:st ex "i uri itiasr tvm.

-oinoann a uu!; violent a vomitton. th it in h s- th i a half ;ln ,,Hjr -no x,r0 U c'o.fo tt.si-'e, aa.l some say his very 5hoe -tiings tliotli ( ,he p'Urr ti :i we jl've v ry httlo rredit. Dr. S-ip was i;nme infeiy c.dlc.l in. and tepl n ed the i:.rv.ti.f w.;a that consur.rn ite ki!l

t

. exu i, tingoi-he ' ;

-iv er: to f h'

I

the par. . j-:t' to

" 'H'.ii :.e i a ni'i, a

so great wa- the shock in. that we aie sorry to

u.:e iio; a, s are entertained .i

ic o . ry " A-d ag an; ( u,:::::t r. It i our p naful r.v.cc tho death of M,-s- V.

t Gen. Andrew Jack-; Hp has the General Tost

i ..-..,.. I ...rn rt d.ipn ; 1 1 1 ! eontinc filsl 15 I i a...,i hm.- nr. hrihp.

w lio into i)-.iioiii.iui .ilg.." !son r a revenue ai uis vusjiush, n ; r . .. - .. .. . I. i .. ,r i r-I I lip . . . . ... . l

the use of operations 10 wuuug, r--5 - Under the present Administration, the1 and influence hy undue means.

ct of the national atlairs has become; He has the secret service money.

in the . He has in every state the Lommission- .. r l 1 o

ni.rii'mi nvnrlt ll'P. 1111 It'll lVIlil iill U -.PIS I 1 i"U I C :i"- l I . . -.. .... ..

... .1 ,n,i '"l '1"" v - - , , . - ,., A . . v eacu nine quarts oi mi k . he mi k v hu: h

violent d is-.overturning tne siaus in iue -uoverJi;lt,le temper, and austenty ct de- To preserve a lite estate in rneir om-1 . (; - ;

. i j .-. Hia ic i rr i . i i v . - mm-'! vuv- v.'. n r. i ti 1 iviiiliuiila

'hich I 011 tlie on(,a3" rrev'ous at 3 o'clock ia

. iir i' i i ,i iiiv. u.ii I'.uuii. ruiireii.u , tn. uu.. he would prefer spending in elections, than . . . -' t .

f i i .i I in mv. ui ji "in :. " urn f n r I i 'ii-ciu w

l u what may the mauspiLiovis .iu.t.i w ,iu.. vuc vhe skimming, the milk in the tin pans had the government at this time be attributed '.election ot his patron. become mostly coagulated or loppcred; The adverse prospect of affairs may be; Such is the enormous mass ot I reasury jn lhe 1J sli htIy. sour. attnbutcd to the success cf office seeking; Influence, which a I resident wields to uq oVock ,alter alIor'(C(1 a . politicians, whose patriotism and integrity j piotnote hts re-election. roo skimmirj q-ne result of the churnarc only found in the balance cf seif-ag j Ought such a corruption to exist in a jnrr wa (h u lhp crGam Vom the znc grandizement. jfree government ? U ill the people per-, flu'CGd 3 ,bs 5 oZ anj that from the tiu Into what estate has the success of thoseitnit it to succeed1 Never . 1 he practice ; onl 2 ,bs 512nz Care was taktnto

' niOf ntlv e itin-r 1 tt in nd oreat zeal in

tKumVr nloe.P-with Iiii,'.,.. 1 i.!to some incon vcniencies ; to a good deal of

he

lilt!

i J diett.i figwcel Snagg. of tlu?

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cr whitli

bet m e y e-tt-rdav of a

unfit tun ite! v ate

! misconstruction of motives, audio much

peiscnal indignity . Not long since, he came into the Washington matket, and desned every basket ol cu:ti.nbers to be thrown in tb.e dock.

And a lus request was not immediately

complied with, he fell to like a man at a

day's work seizing and upsetting into the gutter every basket he could lay his hands on. Never was monkey in a china shop moie huy th::n was captain Megrim amoag t ho cucumbers. At first the market women were astounded paralysed with un ar.oment. Hut they were not long in iccovering their 1 resence of mind, and

- 1 the Use both cf their tong::e end theii !

lmti.:s.

grare.

she

speculative politicians brought the Uepub-iis estabd lie? tioa. To that of having enlisted the presses

of tho Fn ion. under false pretensions and

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and no re-elcc-

;:Cvi o':c rsrm,

THE TARIFF.

espouse their cause, The t'enn. (Jacusou; mqu.rei -ay

1 ? . 1 1 i rV T 1 A fit-'llir-r'III.lLI' III xv. 1

"What are you e'eing !y:rc. yev irrv?-

have the exeriments correct and fair. Ia

addition to the extra quantity, the butter

from the zinc vcsscli ia thought to lC

sweeter.

political stratagems to

and to delude the unwary to su;. port cua-j.-Ji. " j; .1 T nv At ,h. r., VP;ir. ., p nV, our mo.

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racters to rule over them, devoid ot ;gi -: th pp.- at six. our father: at ten. holiday s.

, i . i fo.-r-tfnn -;n: "wi i return m ine uesi . , .

mfrit and aoimy. i-" ' . . .. . , at sivteen. t ress: at twenty, our hipcI-

What other consequences attending thejgreis, as rcngiy it a . he;Ut at laenlvfive, our wives; at tbttV.

i. 1. . rin r i i tee u: u -v - . . - - - .... -

u;ministrr.":cn at

Ii

our-childrCD; at sixty, ourielves.

x weeks r.go-