Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 November 1831 — Page 1

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p U. loner. .-q r , . i .- 1 1 . . T ' " T I'-,,,, I r it u ii -miiv.'m rr v-i'i. :ai oi.-:i. Mer -m Jamec Rood, F-q. Fni.roton Wn. Dan'el. i t. i'..-vai!e 3lai. A. earner. Koiv Harmony Maj. ,T. W. Swift. M an.f-Flea -r.f -Col. Jnliu .ro!ino;i, Foiterfville Fdward Weeds. Fq. V,' -hmtrn Wm.O. Ode, F,. Po'inville John A. Graham. T, Gentrv's Store Win. J'no. F-q. Terre'-llante Capt .T . W ion. LMCcr-.o-woci. n.. 'Fhese jrontlemen a:e anthor-ed to re -

q-H-ted to act as Arcnt? for ;i;Cr,'lr';r, bdi!v 1 mental, and interpolate Fe'Tfhnich. F.ke co. In-ian , - .. att.iru ; hMr luting directly to manhoa l, and

reive laome, and rocei, t tor the "ho ,,vr m b, towns and ! .(, -V ;n aocupt of the edpor (4t!if.fi,J,inn in b.r n.... . .

SAMFEL HIFF e'r, m the A Y. Farmer. THE COFNTKY FAllMFK On the. f ref er education f the ions laughters of Farmers.

Mn. FiLcr The pioper education foi j a.p r h-p o; ;hp a ftnin r?, male and female. ?uppoti.g tharhu t.n :rr:it,o: ,ir '

the ?on? and dav.j:htf rs are to pursue the ime businefs, will fust he discussed. A to the extent of mere literature, or of sci - cnee, and th.e imowleoe of jhi?onpv. w hi; h i desiral le for a farmer, much wili ! pend tipon the capacity cf each m'in ichj 'l, js to resources of mind, pin sical and nior.-tl enerv, and peemdary ability : A I I . i mm thin un erstandiasr, totally ths . , , i . ....!).. .1 ..

ouahfiOs every son and daughter ol theiliteasa school fr kn-.wU

farm for its business. It men. and boys,iness of life, some part of mm h is to lo

and women and girls, would put their learning to good ue, there would he little dapo-(-r of having too much: nor would there, as the cae actaallv stand -, if it; IVPIT nni'ii I'.IUi.tl in, i.i-.u 1 . ' i t .1 l' I. . I.. ll

way on;Uv-!i time in i: amiTig what is v;or?-e a.? soon as ae comes trotu school. FarmIhan us.'.e.-;. Wo c.rc a nation cf F.tp 'er. in fact, think noie, red sfidy more, lishmen, and tiie liieratu.e of oirmh' r'.r. tiuir way. thaa ; he most of r.en are

tongue, em; r icps a'l. that car. by ;ib-,!it. bp of -ov service U t r.f-:-,zn as mt:h as thev ton c r. sa Ftcaalnre, with science .:; phi?-;-'p..y and there is i-'tfle c?anger of an ovcitoc'-: o.- that the crr.ceit of learnhr wit". i;til poila hay, or a man for fir.;ing. unlcv, in i b.v be gpoiled hpfore, by want of mind.

Let him go to u " irdes ion havt ; A!' le eau aet, 1 answer, and s?ii:;e a gncd urc-f. the iAc after all. AVIulo.i bov, a thnro'.;;' knowledge of the spelling bo-k, the gro';.-. ! u-ork of al! hteraluro, so as to be able to spell rendily and ( -orrcc !l . ail the wo-d ! common j recurrence !(1 (J,p lae.u !gJ. lie ;aut, leain f ho a goo 1 rea 'er also, and ia tv read a ooii cf grammar r tinri-c'tit of. tut shea! ! ik ver, ii a oi i. ( ti be perm :te fo mi ui"i v . o commit a -u rule of it Leave i!i f-i I'.v who havf t hmc o thr-wv awav upon Fie C.evl laapu i ire, nnd opto be. 'bio !;e can spell half the wr -, d i Clahe ped.iv.t-. Junopsj. He m Jearn how to ao a th; i ov; wav to nh n! I. ained nirtic, anil :akiar cpecial care to commit the tableat scbc l. '1 he f loaie.n! - :i tnav be learrad in a lew n. practisirg in Fetimanship ; Lnowlediie cf h:staiv is ?.. ' io memory, u;e.-'raphv !-.. tv! . wo.iv a-i "nie i: oa'.v to implant a t:!e for ihe -tudy, e ar m the

Let himgoto.rcfesc.on, ana ciau ,; lat.y tt m xons ol v elation they ala.g the roa-i ,t m. oke. cm, .on e aauten tne.nselyo well m toe la and ic-iu mpt, ine -stunted p.g of thc, hots o; -he farm, nat ou.y as to wmk. but Older, as a h ing beacon toother t.irmcrsbv brmrmg tlie mmu Into those J ahors ' b ' v i i ,i , c , , , fen. ;jerdo I say that no farmer s son s houhl ., . , , it- r li . ,, (- bat how much ifammg khouhi a i.;t mer l'o sent to school hefore rive years oi age:

leisure hoar of a tanner s ule. A uural and hats', ad.apted to the de'.me-i l o-i-i:v b.aatin is like appetite for b oC 'ne- of life. si..piid be conideied a? ach;rf

That which i to the t.-;e. and ;iuair ; Ihe nun i, is ca-il acquired, et; we!, a.ci is hkt !v fo 1 e u-efu'. if ;b.seme g.'.-.a,. ' i in hs- mi ah -'.a !y ir- il.(i: geometi v , an I the drio:'-! of astro bat let it bv i. - own siady , a?si-tt ! tcacb.tr. a. ; !-, io IJotany , i)h ical . .n.-T as ;!i:v ate ca'd mineralogy, t;e. logy at ! ;-.-c! jgy. halt on -

lv iu the rudiments at sihocl. In natural the greale.-t misfortunes. A row tnstan- feed another at Portsmouth phicked an philosophy, encourage ail las taste f;r in- ces are ou trccrd, in width the calamity , cpfle from one of his tree that weighed 1 formation. Farming is truly , a n. -t phil : wa? remlercd nvtc distressing by the o . !h. 10 ozs. and the cow of a third desteOsophical business, and the delights of of sight; and the tnte, the eraell, and thc rously shook a q'lince tree, and ate a peck tvhich. as wV.l a? thr s:i.ce-s and pr. fits, touch, weretiieer.l v avenues cf knowl- J cf the golden fruit! A fourth mak?

are much in 'icti-ed, bv an intimate early ftrquaifitar.ee with 'he laws of matter. Ti,.. .-.- .I ian no-e el oanoi t to u . . . . . t - ,

v fa.,d f)t thought.

V C . Th Ipt-p. ivhi ruminates, trrcv- a!! dime. It takes lie row half h' t i:me ! chew ':ir r n , without which she would Iluf f.ru tnurii tirre r,!l wo alt v tf knr" farr.:rr. in etf ini; at! th: ""ho ' rnif-c? I afwnrr, not mote than t!ie , !. tit rj r:Kh rai. t'min thr u'i t i'vo to , ':! rn ; t! t in '-mi rnrfhrm ha. i?' , a cn;f -r L t hv,:rh ear fi w inTi. .Mi1 h i-p- at ivoik "a farm a'l ' 'i-': r :ifr;o, - fr h ! e a tii' ; it o . I , not !i , ;. v t-1! ; r ! a r o p it 1 kl pt :it I f -o!,.,f,j h lit" tilf t 1 f T . W V ill :- n to li with a !,'!)(,.! appetit"' t i h-.-i otf: r.ud it kfut ar ch.) ha.'t t!i t.o.o. v.i flu- ooj,,., ;,;,; ;:i : r k on Mip Jir.n, ti p', naif r tura to tht. ir wcik o a );.. fpiih !: it, tirrd ut the ho'-l ;." !--' 1 j Vi: never is taken " ith a poor! : jn-ti'r . . J t.'-p "r-tice, wiiethcr it he for the t ody 'the 'tiinl. 'i'iicfe al'rnate ticenr -iti-'n-, . Icsuier that their varied occupaf,.f,a kepp ' (i:c mir.'I alvvays keen, allow timo ! ' :v ti - : :!ecti( n, keep the m;nd always ec.upictl. m a ui !ii au i s;r ("uiui ir'jit 10 iipaiiii aau - ' .' . - i. ...i.i. i : ia t!ie vorv line, of life for which vour sonl I - . . . . . - I i . i - : i n .. i . . . .. jjrood education. i.to incorporate good and jucful habits, with the neccssarv Irarnira;. 1 1? Li cu. 1 iie vi v I'i'-i I - I'll vi a The health of the hodv.rverv hodv ki:ow.i it often irapairei hy hemp: kept too clo-o j !y atfchool. It will startle man, persons! --------- - -- -- ------. to he (eld, that the mind is often injured

( -et ro;i to thinkr'tr !,,r then

j in the same way , and yet nothing is more j pir-tc ' with li;rhf ti iaoi. i'c t u'- th-;-jceitain. The appetite rail with constant un -'.or.e . Fiom th-' J;;:v,arv after her

feeflirir, and a distaste is often produced,-; ja kind of unconquerahle aversion, w hi h ; -

exlends even throu-h life. Few naip-.t 1 . . .,-,: , . . U at ' o'.p-oi. ii. 1 1 U in m;ia . c -. i . K ppi '.i9iV. "CUt t'lf nay ' Ti P -h o.l ! - ii. em. ip i to n loos! I a ii wpll Oi-pKtecJ Wp. 1 1 to t'X' ' I- II f on til I'ir.lv s-.r;i fro-Ti aatnip. n I iip-pi-mr I I. w :n 1 1 nm the o n o:al io j and liv h pp (!m th- -e f I I P. . in I re ' 1 i. 'mp 'M V o' c r p : appeti'ps Kroai flip am- "f fie -o fi:V" j had he u.,e a' -o:i . i- -. noy -.f pp.,; p -ff'. tr ' ' t! ' - at ch . 1, an i- ,, . a i ; . p,--.. v jahle a hoy to z m i ( , j mat he istft-n , ,ai., or :, .. jto j;-et n mon 'iP-.iaio. .- , ,1 e at I V I HP l IK ( I.I. !( OH, t'U. to vf..J,.; 1 I 1 iir.er v 1 ui 1 he icquireal hy reat'ing hook, hu! more h observation, and the study of thing m the igreat bock of nature . IJp lia no diplo ma. on w iiic hto repose, like the lad com i . - i , r I . ; w ' ' " . ' ' " ' t - i " i 5 i u ' i.nu ic.i ij tin -i vtih u t'arrn .Vae. I '.: vr-i say. then, 'hat at the age of fifr A I - l.-'-i-.f ri-i.i -! i r . rni t; I i Pt'O. armei s son is to be akpn Two or t h reo mnnlli-j oac! no a. l wc or toree mouth each - wiufrr, tc.'-two or!hreeearshnger time, may he well spare ! o su-di a lave an ap tti'ia'c tor mote !a.owha;ne oi baol K, espe

and ciawl,tia!!y U in thc season of vccpottion. they

.. - ror ?ha( at that ace, he is to hp tasked wit!-, j constant work, when out of school. Let him play, and mike plav of vrork, by: which he will lie learning something about i woik.no small part of hi education. Be fore live years old, he will have learned his letters, and how to form simple woids By the aid of little picture ho. k, with s of Vip common animals , t,p um. to- toioi. figure, and name of c . n on wa'.i l e rt miliar to him. are! he wit! ho abb" 'PU the name: even nil at ev rr h i mg thought of u-.h a t lesson, in U.;inm; It ha-a-!i or p.- p'a v. like the hll'e Uriins ho u s m ote in the btO"k, u which he has ar'u i!! been sta din natuial dino-opiiy hv xpM imetif I hav e raised up a large family . each of which h is, ex pt one a ho-! ducted alonr exaftlv in the e same way oeie propo-c.i, an Willi Uie most perteci si.ee ess, thanks ia otviae mercy. tiovl hah.!, air. (Mifor, cmirafted noon, or in c-uparatei w ith, the ue:earv leu- ni:ir ohject of e ;e me-t c ii'ation, of which i have had viacnir. arul, bv nc.;at:on, the ::.";y evidence. :noi 4:ie . ; i .-l . A idtACK, .ri i : i n i r-1 p he ptivation cd" hearing, and the con -equcnt lo-s ..f peecl, i lelt to bo one 'edge. A beir.r, fh.us deprived of the or

linarv means of icccivmsf. n well as of facturv of sharing boxes to a4ist the ope-ip-communicating idea, is a hihh interest ; rattoti of n'.illiricr.timr the beards of s-uth

So alsc, w ritiucr.uns: subject c! espminatien : and MifchiM

af and t hnd b.-y of Scothrd, v. . U n d uoriS.v ft r.n; l-il ;l'? rv.t'.tn.

'v t!.p reN-hrate.l :ueta rh -icsan, rdra A'.'iMf r inifri te of If ng ,jf the s ime kuai. not 1-- worth; ft" attention, i l'.r. t-. who i- no n an inmate. t;;c r.e rc-.an Avlum, at I f:s t t i, in Ccnnoctir-.-: She i-; the dan-hter of John i il ' !.k I Prai e. native' o JlaMl'-ri!, ; horn in that ton. Jtiae 1, At ' ! phi of s.-e. ht v;i seiz-i w ith ti Tv Fe er w h:!e on i viit at ( ita!o:it a; -

rv.a t w rr.ilp? from Jh'.rtfori. S!o; u as ; aa oven arul commence.! the manutactuie :'! i k Mhp..!;iv eve nistr. i ov. ,:). ! of finger hreail, and having gatheieu ill 1 . in. I .n the Satnn!a rncrnit.!( follow n:o:;ev letumed with a 'conciltrable1 cari j-, -he hecatue Hind cn- dcJj. zo of tea- which they picked op "ir. I ' foip her i!lrc "s she had not only ' irnde."" And one who had n "centlv, per-

ip;u;-.;-; pe:. U tut to m i eai t:er !l-licr?. .no: l1. if -, .,;;a ii r - ii. f !h:eo or (our - !la - r r f;me uf:er the ios M. '" ' "tiia-'. he was (' ad !.kh) h; .-k, -u.ti word1" .".ml th riair I h'M '.r.r an'. e SIjp letained hc-'f'cpdi pi t-t; v u eli hr at-out a year, hut ri '.iu si! v h'-t it, fin 1 c-em now eon - j deimu t- pei r.pfial sd.-ree. Fr thiee I i ii .ii i i One of th" I i-t of the-.- v. a- 'in tier? J;.'i;5 wan at ihst uocuti- of her n.i-.-ai, ne . v.mt su i n 't r a tew wore i fp!;ii She ccennd ;:ii.e tkiat a inner t ur'ir i-m;c n ... vnt i. :m i . . , i i j ofen aid, -it m!l ,iw le da v. She i tvruh! rail uiumi the ; :m!y to M:"ht the hmn ;r.,j v. i ,t,f r,:,( i f . v.. .. 'iiii(ii l' V till II,. negtpf.t. even f" -j:iv f.e r an answer. At pn"h. in p.i?ir-;: a win ; n . si fVIi the , .-,n (.: w.-.im n-oa aa.i the f ' U 'IP .0;" !POii a!ia liir-Mloh fh ... - w . it was no!

.1' utumn, hv t-a'ic.v p.aias to 'they womI i go into the election of U. S , . m r awake h:r;r.g the day, that s:.c c;.u-r, yesterday. The House umHubt i- -et iioj,t. Si t- now a ipoph'v irj' d!) concurred in t'-.c resolution, and th

1- 1 - yee t n? 1 ' joo of TtC ; 15 I rora 'he ermcd to per - TV fly P s I. a mi.iv morr.ing, word i gi.t ho: uwn cje.-.-'tia .and tho-e cf !ho other htlureo .. 1 1 .11. 1 . 1 mo! ni r w a leaauip;, iiic hcji-i nm.: '.-.-k ami endeavor to do go. i lie I'.fer - - 'i r da tiay of fating or thankiv - ;r."ntli e.-a.fue"her rerkonieg even now; , -nt1lp tune ehu.-o- before she 'gets . - ' . 0

:!. t!,0 hps lift or eietrateiotl Ir- Crittenden. Others, and, we A ' ihnkn :' id -douce which e think, the greater number, were 6xing .1...;. r.xi o t 1, 1... ...v.. un.i

l -. ! ' .p v nr to I i " ' 111 -I ' 1 'icr iioin!h v orhl the trivacrp.'.jn d wi'h.Mit anv con-rious ' the eais . mifdit, very naturaPy, . ,. I.e. !.' 11. .p a cruel pu nis!i:niat, Mid s:.i! ict :r;

ro.V,!, i: m a feeiinj like this, t! ,t v!r Dil Dcr' thc Cla' representative ; die winter after her lecovery, the;,om Ohio county, showed us a letter

d irntaide alrut to madnesi, wou!; it the mast violent f-a-ion. and use the mof profane iang'i. IgC. I lit snn-.mr r. t he lire . i .r- -.nn (I.p mo ther could'coverr. to -:omc cn'.cr.r by ;;;) ;) H icr j ; .-. j , lt ; Si .l t.) ' - cn the floor in t.. i?rr,'Kjn,r rM. r.v-.'.jcifd w'cll ; . r.t. .,,,,( ?i?n of (!iap; i cha' n a : catting her head wic o. .: he i now habitually v. . aiipr tioriaie, j During the fust svinM- r i neS, he was very t:: iW.il , ,.r,. ... :,i ing to vvear; j clothes, and. vvcubl prdl them of: violeatl; i i .1 i . .i ,.i. -.r i. i t h -i h hr nodo vd- one of hnr ,ai u..:,.ti t!cr mo.:,,, .o.-i. win ui i.t friKi;;,,;infi (!-ie;- ,t on ho, ilttl, vjt;v c( ering it for her. Je.Ua ha 1 al wavs been rrrr.a ? kc.hlo for Ier sense I htirr n. .,- f hmnortv T!-.i ; r-.-ju..icr in . cr.-j , rro;,city. This see;:: - , Pj fo awaken, and she took th. f:och,aml ! pt it ot) !i(;rlf. After thi, -he was wil imr (n ,vr..r r,o,,v .,r,j 4,vrr. ,.r;ocj fir ""b "'v(lti (.IO..AS, ..r.a im a.,u ,:f... . .,. (.Vk.r in-e aTa f pd L ' 1,1 vt ft,n-Lt 1 " nf ,,(,,.. p.;,s . (.ar. ()f acc tjie W1S - p. i ' t j ! .nrh; ,- am! iace t!;ai time learned ' j.r knit Julia i now wxe.v.sof a are. She has he-n reside,. t f, r several ears ia the Amencin AMhini at IJartford there supported m p-ut hv t!io voluntary contributior, of v,-itorc,:ind in t-ail bv 'her own :,i:nr, ,n,n,v,,n,l uiain, I -mf'i a e 0" i doable sins was earlv esla'di-hed. as a mean of communication with her friend. 'Phis has been much improved b tier intf rrourse with the deaf and dumb, and is now -uftKient for all necessarv pur ilor eountf nanre as she sits at work, txhtoo- the strongest evidence of an active mind and a foolish heart, within; and thoughts and feelings seem to dit across it ,t pei-iventss will he followed by acloud f.f anx.eiy nrPUm a neaceful look Will i- . i pel hap- succeed; and, not uuf i equen'l) , a -uuU lights up her countenance, which -eem-to make one forget her misfortune, iaif no one hi yet penetrated the dark-o"-. ef her prison hou-e, who has been a..:e to find an avenue far intellectual or moral light. Her mind seen,, thus far. tnaccei-it !e to all bat her Maser. i 7o?7i ilci1 Wctkii Register THE YANKEES ! One man at CImrlestown. Ma-sachusettp, of has pothered 303 ll. of squashes from one - ! about 2.000 dollars a year by tliemanu ' em geutlctncn fifth grows -a.':r w. Ions

.'urinific.:: bf. So the go cn. With a: v t!.:-i: jfPn) a 5h.ivi(.g l X t' a ship.

c " tMvinr; v-o-Jcn ntiUnrgs to theu?e f t,0 bayonet tr-rii making ciuer to ; ?:. Im 2 J pounder.-, the Yankee nlwa n : -'ifj to "jro ahea-l :'1 ar.t! he will $t (f'-un. uiih .i pen knifo to make a clock ; o-jt of red ir siiirte? or enter for a three

waeat"3 caje to t!.r P.-'.T'fic to harpoun

y ha!- iu-t as it happen?!' Two of ithtn. fnc vcara wr tiok a trin to Can 1 ton ri an ohi loop, in wliich they vnut, j au e.nme, re'.uineu in'in a ojage amonj; !the frozen i?land? cf the s.uth to catch nj Utah lately managed a team of one hundred ef.cn fifty pairs of oxen at a cattle show, ;nair!iiij and counteimarchit.? them hkt '-i we'd drilled company of nohliCi at corn ' niand. We may next hear of him teach 1 injf a school, or hammt ring hoi?e-shoe-i Lnihiinjf a null, iveaviiig cotton tahlecloth, or makmp: moue traji! 1 J i 5 onl) motto is "onztdrd"' A!ayi onucrd. KFXTFCKV LLGISLATCHE, We behev e thut no busine?1! of iaiprrtance wag transacted in the Legislature daring the tw u first days of the session. Mr. J. J. Crittenden wns re-elected - Speaker, Mr. U.S. Todd, Cleik of the i Hnn-e, and Mr. Stoneslreet Clerk cf the Senate, without opposition All thetre gentlerr.er: are meml-ri cf the National r,epal hcaia j arty. Our majority in the Hon?! i??eren; in th.e Senate it is pr.rhp.ps r.ot more than one or two. Ou Tueday, the Senate resolved, that the ; ri at 'etion t!;:it excited so much anx !1"'' throughout the state, is, we suppose, n;a: iasi einca. eexpecin ne auie 10 ' ! ... .i. i . liPMi;'. a; u;i' ifMin 01 uiuiiuit. Theda.kson merrlers hel l a caucu on 1 Tiui;l ivpiiinnr ;it ulnrli limp (l.pv Tim a.,i 1.. 1 , ..., - a - r '

! L,i;" i-auie vi suint: iicinmiiMiiini iu ifimn'riuntu an r ei ; ioii.f weie ii! ila rs ; rTfJ ,0 their course upon the Senatorial j and some Knickerbockers; som- n , c qucMi'ifh ,,IJt lf,eir proceedings remain a Indians moie frightful than the S: -u.x; j ecret- ome of them were anxious to some had one black and one wot. ,rg, iallempt the defeat of Mr Clay by uniting, and others appeared with palclit o ,;rf-.r

ll!tMI vi tT U1 ik- --;uuu:u"i ieen am rg some iays, huu was, 11 .. a.. . . r u ... . ,1 1 . 1 !...- a :i'l . ;vt" "'.I'laiie 001, ufiiims 01 ucmg ujp ; candid ate. ftwasaid that they indulged , a lvi a. thnugh n taint one ol success :ulwcn naa just recet veu irom a Inena :it IwRtI informing him that some of the eacim'r i.-ic!;cn men there were namg night ami day urging his constituents to ' i''-ruct him to vote for an Adminisfra-

' u -M 'ennu-'1' nave nine (mum tun 3 uuroay we are iniorme l tiiore will hp ;i Similar efforts were simtiltaneouslv madejgeneral turnout of counterfeit utteroem d- ! 'in !" ther coentios, in obedience to or-ins, to the number of m-'ny liiou-.iads, uler i-ued from one common cuiee. We rvith tin iwords, wooden guns and corn-

i feel, however, no ar in hensian as to hclstalks

ii-uh'. Louisville Journal. FORI) BFvOFGIIAM Th'? last number of Bbickwood's Iag ' .- . c i . .i 1P;-jne ictinjates a fear, let this exfraor 11 ( tlin iry man should comdetely prostrate ; , : .nriIprt bv his interne and unremitof1... u u.,.-: c n:., .r.-.. . . . , , C: - .,e h vven, Ina(J anJ blc. C;1I; touch,d ,hc verge I e , () r0 , ( r ! . ' , '-"' . ',. '. n " ' ,' , ie tasking bo l a intellect and term I t r , , -,i f ' pitch far oevond either of tiicm I ' asiiereazn wen: mau ana aiea mi-era-of madlugham iper to a j ne-s.-arlir.-j Duellists .This is the age of reform, or of fudgery, of cant, of hy i pocrtsv, am nd of rewari . Consistency.

j honor, public faith, no cpulity that ditn-iA r0?e ,,y :U1 t!l(.r naiJH; U0IilJ rDid as ,w,.c(-, (guishes the patriot, or the statesman, wall , . ever be expected by us. to daw from Gen.j " lVP r" "e"e; iU: UU 10 a Andrew Jackson. In the case of two or,'h,rh " mi ie ot P!e-.or,s w.h-ut ! t ti ree youthful and incons id o i a f e M.d-h.f.-!PIiiCl,'-01 I'-'dd w.thout example.

' men, of hot blood, and the fiery zeal of t romantic honor peculiar to the hey day of j life, Gen Jackson acted with prompt jusj tice, amounting almost to rigor and cruelty and said "let them be stneken from the

roilf fiat was their offence hearing a momonai to l -legres. among oilier mCich:illenge! What was ihe offence of J)r. ( viduali, tnenfiona Mr. Sherman, of Conllandolph, brother in taw of' Mr. Eaton? necticut, and calls him ' fas ton J eld Holt was the same a, ihut of the young mid-'ger Sherman,"1 w ho was one nf the signers shipme.ii and yet Dr. Ilaudolph is re-iof the Declaration -vf I.iuependeuee. I tie warded by the appointment of Envoy over New York Daily A iveiti.- r -a3, that this all the Envoys ot Foreign Courts Atn-is a mistake tint the gentleman alluded bassa lor Gpneral to all the nations of the! to, is a nejihe-jj and nat the son. ol' old Jtoearth!! If this is nat icwarding a duel-! ge r, and add- that it will in all piohabiiuy list, we know not wh it it is It is more, j increase the Editor of thc E ipjiief- f ait is giving a premium for assasinalion 'tuicati n. when he recollect-, nr h iae .mapplying a stimulus to the shedding ofje i, that thi-same Mr. Sherman a blood, and exliit its the General in a new member of the ''Hartford Conver.Mo i '--liht to the American people that he has j Some of the member- of this fir fond one rule of action as Chief Magistrate Hartford Convention are mm a!oirin for his friends and f.ivoiites and another ihe Jackson tracei, or with Juck-on men, rule fcf action for the citizens in general and hive been met aaaorpno-rd o to true

of thi ereat Republic. I nil. niig. I w Ohio Eleciion. The returna from Ohio are slov ia coming. The fillo'vrug exhibits a summary of ttiem so far as heard from, from th Oh:o State Journal of the 20th. State Senate National Republican 8 Jackonian 1. Jiuuee of Representatives National Republican 3'J Jacks m 2 2, Anti-Masonic -4 The 22 given as Jack onians include 3 or -1 who-e politic werp Gsknowo to tbs Editor of ih? Journal.

j from r .V 1" ('0f,JV,, ,-..,-;) , jfr Militia StiStei;i . j .'V "j" ' ,

j militm -cent- of -It r-l ,V) CVc rr.t tip I ifi in me upper pari uTiiier-iano mar. j.ume r.f ii.e, rrr,r , 4j- .ill-, rrmmi.4ioreti dicer took Inph nflnire h' the tj of their troop, t h,,R cn.f Jni , ; tem. The eonr-o ((., u ,o o der all tho-e men who ie r r. i .. l ... i . . f ' : .1-1 . i t U1 li ( IU 1.. . ,.. IV uiiiiru, in or ' ("-i'i.oi i.aio .- j t ; -everely OjiIIp'I uiitiiMjiM -w l, instances the "tTicer- n o l t .n.:.i -ano .1 ,r. tiers. lor which thev shoo: : e ...n a ! of themelve, a fhey well ki.-u th a ri:irule was not directed if .. rr:. .i :,t a useless ami hnrderome M!m nfpiestiorahly the riohcnle w..s v i ii c tie; for 'no eye hath -een sa h ,r. crows' la fore Faltaft's n cum- - I idj oi t the hetj-( hamfer. in ci-mp Mua All were well armed in evrv reuun. :k nt of the law, and were implicit ia then edier.ee, prt serving- the the utmost a ty an 1 good nature dunnirthe frolic i ho poor non-ccmmisinned drill-othceis weie m the worst predicament, as their s.pj ids were continually pressed ou all sides v the admiring raidden.ent. from the ser fimental chimney sweep to the lack a dai-i-cnldanny; and their ord rs ers ofteu drowned in the general haw-h ,w. Snrnesimes these poor cflioers tried to looh d-ir-nined fcmetirnes severe and offended; aial ometime they hit iheir lip to prevent joining in the general laugh. The (j t esses were truly the most iu liriou- and f mtastic ever ;ev ised Ly the wit ol man . Indeed we suspect that the wit of Horran hud been called in for the oTasion: ..Mischief in her proper hape a oman,'1 says the poet To describe th.ir dresses would take a coiuinn; a s, Me which we cannot allot d today. S.-me had high hats and sOiop low ; -oaip ln..-,pl brim and some no brim at ali; -- iae cockl up on hue side, and some on !ot-er, and some be for Some ha p'umes enoogh on a single head, for a w ode , u.npauy Some had roidiii ov iro ; pi es-1 1 Ir 9 with huge rops of red nl.i.un ,,t the knee, some were he nt boned ;.a i i.p. ! r.,.i.i .i ..11 . of all hues and colors Lu afpr, ,du - m mischief, was likewise in onp ohm , . i n ai. .... 1 ...i.. t 11 1 " 11)1 'i;g a ian us ne wm-ueo uuuiig 111s ruorning xv.uk in l.on !oM i, ii .1 : I. : 1 . ; ai.uuici c omp.m , ore oi ineorrfeily pnaies vore a net wove oress tpm !oj to toe, resem!)lin the scaly coveuncr ,vltf, which Alexander Kohirison has pictured old Brimstone while addressing the Son. In short it was a droll affair. To rnnt (there h to he a great meeting, to device further measures of ridicule. Cipi firfridge i to give a lecture on the delects and Ui-plcsness of the s stem ; .ti-.J oa From the (Joturnbus djizette Goon. -It is truly huiyha'de witnpss the absui dities into wldch the J o k'n party are sometime hioraved bv a;t ..y.itm( to themselves the ex- !uiva dmorraov of the country. All who huzza, f i Jaf iv n, whether original "(teuioi ia. dve i in the wool,1 (i i of any grade h tween that and the eleventh hour ith n. ..re of tJf. injp faith AM otfjers, whatever the purity f their lives, their talents or worth, a' heretics, odious federali-ts. aiih. rat-. &c. Welt, let them claim to he ex( iusiv p dt uocrats; the name once had a charm in it, I but it has now vanished i In a late number ot the. Iiiciim I Doqiiier, the editor wro-ri -peaki-: with much apparent sati-factiou of the jr-oni appointed by the f'hdadelphia Ann-tariff Coavention, as a Committee to pripate a taue .iriifin.-.i licmorre; ow.On, the be iiilip of e uisisteucy. P.ttrrk HVnry Itft m bis will the fob j j.. tci,'.i.-n ny i" l or of the chrnbua religion. i i,w ' " r v "v property to my f.aaily ; there n one thio morr I ivih I c oold give them, and lhat the christian reiigrm. It they iiai that, an 1 i h a i gi en ihetn nothiog, i!iey would be rich, an I .sith out it, it I ht i 4ivon tf-em ad Ihe wo;W, the ;u!J L, I l . s r. h.L .If&r. tA I -.11 .....

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