Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 September 1835 — Page 1
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VOL.UMH 5. .'-I! L ifc jN--j-,- v-"-w liKAI'TIIT L STANZAS. r.y R. m. wir.L'E. Mv life i? like the Miinmer ror, That o; en- to ll. e morning sky, Jut ere the .-hade- of evening i -fo-, h scattered on the ground tu die; Vet on the rose's humble, bod, 'J tit? sweetest shades of ni-ht are shed, As it" she wept at such waste to see, Put no n a shall weep a tear for mo. Mv life i like the autumn leaf, That trembles i i the moon's pale ray ; It? hold i- (Vail : i: dt i hri.-f, Restleis and soon to pa's a v. ay : Vet ere that leaf diall fall and fade, The parent trade shall mourn its shade, The winds bewail the lea tics- tree, Lut none ladl breathe ;v t:ch for ce. .y life is Kkfl the j rinU, uluck feet Have b ft on Temjie-i' deert strand, Soon as the rising tu shall beat, Al! triet; shall vani-h from tlio siinds, 1 1, as ii grieving lo t il'aee , .11 vetiae of the human race; shi thru bine shore looJ mourn th sen, ut none, alas! sliall moru for ne. Th9 follow-in- beanliliil reply to the stan,..i -xTMr Wible oubh4ietl in l he lirt i.und crol' the ; r m a'tntnt.l to the wife of a .listin-..T.-ri.l.''ician in LalUmore, a laJy of wl...?e; tate a'n.l poetic capacity are nrjst happily j di-plave, I m these tom-hin? lines. '1 he anwt:r i vV oeifect counierrart of Mr. W doe is a very pencil tomi.ei ...v . , . ii-..uv:ii- alio it wh .' eio caoeo on tit i. ft r ! ..ii.ii.i.. i,.ti t l.i.'n- n ative r.LMitj. wo t:o noi kii v. w'hi-diof the i.vo would most demand oe:- admiration. Ohio :a!t Journal. From the Sovihcrn Lite i (try .T- i?r. ws'.viTt j t) 3iv iai t. is i.iki: rnr. ST.I.t I'.li KtT." The dews of nijiht may fall horn Heaven, Upon the w ilhtr d rise's beti, An 1 tears of fond rerfct be jt'iren, 'Po mourn the virtue's of the tleatl, Yet morninn' sm thl" ll-'w3 Nvi!1 ll,-v' And t-ars will fa'. from sorrow's eje, Al!ectioii-s pan-be hill d to eloep, And ecu luvc forget to ivtep. Tbe rP9 may mourn it's fallen "leaf, i,d antunin wind? l.tul its bloom, And iueinii may have the siu'h ot cnel, O er those who sleep withm tne tomb; Vet ooon will spring rem-wr the ilowers, And time will brio move imilm? hours, la friendship's Heart rill fcriei rill die, A ad even love forgot, to sigh. The sea mav on 0 ! --rt shos o Lament each ti-cc it hoaii nway , The oniv hthrt it; grief ma poor O'er cherisoed friendship's t;'t decay: i'et when all trace is hot and gone, The w aves danre biishtBinl gi)y n ; Thus soon affection's bonds are torn, And ereu lovu forgets Jo mourn. bM NTLKIO.K)i:; Olt, THE SLOW lOOT.MAN. AYould von see a man that's slow? Come fin d rse toir footman ,!,ie, M-t unlike tlie t umiing roe, Or an arrow U'toii a bow, Or the ilij;ht direct of crow. Is the pace of f mtman J09. Crabs that hobble to and fro, In their motions copy Joe. traails, -on'em it'ons as they gn, Look bi hin l, and !nn;h at Joe. An at th any man may mow, Lp across it erawh-th Joe, Trip on I..'!, i fantastic te e, Ye that tripping like, tor ioe ; Measur'd steps of solemn woe I'.tjMer suit witn :Ok-ai.!y Jc. I iiiubc. .-to-ill. I lent and To, ) IJuckw ard to their ui:ir.e 'diidi ll jfv, L.re ilosoatrh tm ma lo by Joe. Letters to a l'leiiii t. tend not bv our footman Joe. Would you Job's full merit know, Kins the lu ll, and wait for Joe, bet her J be king or no, 1 ITs just alike to U.y Joe. Lepd process none can show, If your lawyer move like joe. Oeath at last , our common foe, Mint trip up tin: heels of Joe ; And u stoiiH shall I ell k Ik-low, Hardly caan'd, still sleepeth Joe; Loud shah Iho final trumpet blow, 15iit (he last comer wid b .Lie," from trie oeneca ruimti. t sinr m:ws. j llUSIPINTI AL SaiUAPnON. The American Ship, Old Cradle of Liber t,', Dani.l W-hster, Commander. : This is a Yankee rigged vessel, com- , monlv freighted with lots of honest old; i . .7 r- 1 i fashioned constitutional notions sails licht ahead, feaiing neither wind nor l.de. bhe i iremem.oua ... i " . an mi ' r i lino i storms and liuiricanes, ror n is 1011 oc Lpt dipi.lavH the stren.'ih of her limbers :.nd the skill of her workmanship. Ol teamen at e often astonished atihethun-j dering ol her nro. - 1 s ', turn pale at the Hashes of her Long Tom on the upper deck when once inny enraged in close combat. Yet none but expenenced old tars, except in her own waters where she is best know n, think it prudent to charter her for a voyage to ..n PfHMdeiit. till they shall become more famihar wilh (he guitly heights her mas.U, and the extent 01 uer nun anu . 1 .. 1 ..n 1 The mcri -nn Ship I ennessec j uage, 1 na Luck ll'iitc, Commander. The intrinsic qualitic f t this vessel t i . r 1 .... 1. have not a- yet beo l.;i homed 111 our v.,,ii,0m ci.p mill, biiw ever ,
t be ol" (he Old llickmy ela-. and w lib- gic, -he is thereit 1 ini iCrlLnl sailor, and a gie.U favorite : there. lo th-.-se
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Th i-ugh she had beer- long fitting for the ;Prei lentml v.nge, she still cat ties the f ui.Mf.ri oi j.eare on r.rr nainiop, a t-mad win!? pendant, w itii (!e motto in laf;r? trold leaf lettris "AW MAX HIT V M 1-1 11F.N." Whether thns ship will continne to iiiuj her sails for pott Pieside-t, depends in a gieat m-aUfe en the licit j The pali i-j'u : S:,ip, Janerican SL :!,. -i, lla:;L mm a'.;, c r. This is a well built, staunch American oottoni, coaipo?ed entiitiy domestic ! ........ m u. iw tu, I llllfli! t.f m-.inrtncl '.'me !ui ! 1 ! V P d'tie moie substantial set vice to the country in peace and war. In stoims and in cidrns she lias ever stcere ,1 a Jiirward course taiim;' the constitution ai and t!.e j count r "s lic.-l i-:r her polar star. For (this i.'iicon, tre pnates liave done more to scuttle and sink tier, than they have toj destroy any other vessel on the ocean. j Jlepulserl time nnd time again in tneir , i'.ln , 1 r r . n c t 1 r t; r rv. no Y.llt I r H w C t (- V ( " i ",l J "-, . ; teiously by their pi ecmcerteii hiue ngui ; signals, ttiat Ihe note heel s inr.ntot.-t ou ! ly fired their broadside of powdarcd chat-. coal and cipher at the commander, t.iat : j true hearted American tars might not re cognize him a the tame oft tiied tuend. who stuck to theo and their country's !)ip, thiough toe most peihoi Some eld mariners are tearful steims. j lier i it ging has been somewhat shatteitd by t'.ie j
1 " r r- ' - twu , ue" umim sik;i:i in Uie testacy i ! joy , :i:io the er timbers ate thought to be sound clew u-0,l!(J h.ndly gat'e in astonishment, ever. There is a report ah ng toe coas!!!;! W(irv o!" U,f,lvI:i;r, ;i,f. w-uhl turn in, I tia1 the commander, declining to take a;and dream d not! ,n-.g ;;ave gid an-.! pio-j . , , . . . . i i l.ia crew . i .. i.. ,i. , f . . .. i ,t ,. i'. ... I
;iapeand c;inister oi the enetny, thou r resident la I Hip. has ciismtsseu nisciew. : i . ., . . , ,. ,'. i. M.iiiiti riiM.it -r lit .o ,ie u . i i- -' : 1 : t v a (Iain's t ! ho. fir at r s. The .hut 311 .V. i'.j: ToUtna .' r (A. ;'.'- at. J j.c .5i bean , r r. Cu.'.?i.":t''i"'i-''-This fhij) is thought fn be u .-tauncn. well built, well rigied American verse!, and a last sailer, -v.thal, with a fair chance. Some western sea men con-: :!;--r a:, V (i!;'rteied her for a ovasre t0 i u-e tr.'i hai bor, 1 ut thev fen t somewhat dibi ; inn cult to enlist a suthcent ciew to navigats her ivith safety, while tbe comtonn.ier had on board a cargo ot the sp'u'-, which it was loan (I would lumber up the hif' and tefard her ptorre As he has r. .,f ik .ii.rKl .,rr..,on 1,1 ll.riliV till"! C H I ' O overho-int nor re ui n it to the shi"Per. it1 ;ht proper b d nor return is fi'ii'ifitfil these western tars wiii ihinki it roost rorioucive to t.ic public Ititeiests, to embark onhoaida i.e igliboi ing ship j less or rather not at all encumbeied. Tfe t lira Avitrtcon ,l o.-ir; try Ltn., the Kinderhook .Lijicicn, Cvwrnoni r. Tiiis is a Piratical built ves -c 1, of a foreign model, except the painting, wlinh IS I i i nil l o i lie ouit i '- i ii c ty i o i " i I.. il, n j n .In i
coy. V et like most Pirates, soc r.as onfcjIli:ur( -ht. from mailir.-s
of the most submissive crews that sail o the ocean. Such is their discipline, that! the rope end is applied tor the least o ence ii ud tor d i ' i-o t:ed ;c ncc ul ordc-rs, the culps it is instantly thrown over, O.U d to iViirl ti e slinks, or is tucked up to the; i. yard aim as a target for the sharp shoot-! et. On tbe pendant of her foremast is stamp d in faint blue letters, " uon cauiittd! on her main jna-t waves a Lege; black tlag, on which is painted in capital . letter a? red a? the hearts I loo. I, "TO YICTOl'tS r-KI.OXG TIN: bl'v'iLS OI' THE YA.Mi.1 lS!!i:i)l" This Lend met to cong r gates thoueands c-t the- ino-f reckless iii tbe service ot !h c'lpp; ;;. L.lm. 1 id ieai s to b pe : e ; ; ( ;m i c- ! , bended bv 'he i!e-"perate ! i -i iKpa i ;:i all seas. Y i;er,cve r ao v of the c i e v or uh onlmuie oiiiccis become seasick or exilic it any qualms ot conscience, boatIf Ibis swain, points to tins black log does not remove tne t.i-ea e he points to the yard arm. Tins invariably fleets cure, before (he most nimble sec.man cc splice a slippei nose. ber hill 1 is k: iown to oe Icacy and her timbers unsoun i, the Slippery Elm never attempts to beat against the wind or sail agnn-t the tide, except in tenv of Old Hickory, abat t sh'.: hois puts up helm, If a hrcc,3 strikes her her "aoi-coi.-HiiiUui" flag lid sides off into a mote favorable cm rent. In calms, uer ciacers assemble in the state room, to calculate their profits ami divide the spoils; wliaei many o
f the crew may be seen amid ships!noe jg as'tallent a ship as ever fired at
bousing and counting (heir bead, cr discussing their promotion and happy prospects when their ships shall be safely i m0ored ii. lresidentil harbor. s The slippery Elm never comes into j 'close quarters with an armed vessel, her! j only object being plunder. Hence she j ... was chartered by the congregated Pirate I , 1, ,;,,. minl'm't President. iiiva'' n k 1 1 1 1 1 v " to seize (he money chest and the public stores. Some, old American tars have got a notion that she is the flying Dutchman, so much diead by the mariners in certain foieign seas and that she can dodge a flash with the facility of a witch on the nf : main top. beltfom tins she been twice 1 seen Sieeiiog lowaios me same loiut. ui compass, or twice in the same latitude. She is no:i-cvmmittj!, in every thing ex . . ; .- i- ii . .,:.. -I cept the she I pCtls. -one . She is here--she is there She never drops anchor tail w ith spr iiig cables ;a:;d if a 1 ittle bree.e ; appeal to spaing op on ber star,.nanl tack. 1 ai-ea ;u 1 adv eidure bv b.er ;'. -n maon tier lai naor.! , -lie is . 1 1 ever varving our sej .1 II . .1 I , V, ,urp- Iho - pzh'
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' her boilers Le safely anchored on tsrra . rirma . i !ie slippery Tim lias rnulsmpmcn in
! exrty pnit, ttihs'it) new teciuits hy : or tliat (jj COLTs'TilY ! j oj'rinr,' c xli avaHtit fchaic? of the spoils, j Auon we shall behold Old Tippecanoe j It is whi-pc-ied it ?oi;n' of llie hai bors.'come booming down through the 'Empire J that '!:e 'ornr.-.-atnier prefers foreign to seas, her sails full lent, her colors llvin. ! (!err. -tic hum tvv,:v,en, as better Jisci:-: her music idavino- her old fritnds tvho
i'.i d in piiatical a-lvnituies. Soiiift old wat-r-t:catrii tars, t.iit.ii ne has toaiie a leapco with tl.o lio'v Alliance, the Tortl Hi: .-Uifitrai ot hit ilolv lite, and Loinmo dO I e ilinte .! C-ttet tllf ! . to SUntdV him 1 l.'ie nccfsarv roi:id;rneiit o seamen, to ' . 1 ' i . . . . . aavi-ate i,is vessel into i'i osiden tia! barI'.ir. Oihtis loss acquainted with the Slip - f iv L'm s naval tactics, suppose he only ,ltt' asu;pioi noiy air r, ul a v t ! . e v , .iu ci nis ioiei'jo ui , cho-uhl they sh .,ii,.,,,.i i ' . . rvrn yrnpl'.Mjf of mutiny , or 1 1 1 j j 1 1 1 1 1 it I dole the It,rtclie, ber destined pott ;,Iiiny 0f tii2 moie eisfilicus seafa rP( t) uho jjaVR aU dest itel, w il! . . . . i , . I 7 t iomsi upon it , that the t iy i.irn is a h h u n t r il ese I. Some nights :! they hap - P,)rii ,n (p.,i the s-nnt ot de-onod o - CJ. ciePpit,g ;i.P them, while swinging tJ.(,; r h a u.,., , .Kl(i ;,r for Ifcl1ec. tion and rest, the ship would be liteiallv and suddenly idled with old . 1 ufc hulo, the low e-l necks, the foiecai'de, the waid . . . . - roomj!j the Maa.ine, the st.tteioom, and':. ill!:! JsIsM'S. WOUId the elhm t)0V? The lie u:cr.i;n!!3 and rrin!ii rnen ill . i r o: 'ri u the rr.oi n,n .; w ca tne Licitswain pi '..ad va r: i - be iht it: : sleet! won t es and t a an u i.u.s u ,u u.tis, an I II l ! . . .. inters, it! I I " : t ill eiiciv ' c v w ou'.d . t .... -till. .11 IMItl .11.11", lia il t ; o . i . ; r.i e i i; t i i ! I , t ci-:ui oil bv s'.rai. j !. -is'iai;;;e tiiOo.;h the! ip was stoini-' a i low n th-e Hi-.: riatani air, amot hail J . .J V i (jail if ti.on.er (.ii.mi--, or t u aibl ;;;' ' SHio.ifg crater oi a vop-ano. ,V.v;;ti ;,;:, but i:s throv t . - i "P 0,1 r tarpaw.mgs, out bi.i urues, aloft, i an;: so' tit n orn the e.a:m .ie;.i of fi born tars, welcome! woico,.,e! welcome ! Here ccmci our most faith'ul old tiicml in the most ti icg storms, the staunch, well I t: : It , well rigged and well Poinded .Itii: ri " ' ' J ,.'. ..'w., V I . I I . , . . I HENitY lE'.P, KISOX , a chip of the d.i lor; a sou o one o the :-i"-.ier9 of tne f a i r a . ion 01 unei i :au tioieociuience, ! rot.nnr. 'v' k ii' -: u- . e iii i . r-a men, :.i c are oii t ncei' A fpark In in- ! d' (ho o! i ;':nf. v: if.; o : it... -lit.- .lo i i . . s i; rennou-o:-: -.f . ii. s v in-. Ai.ic i it an es.-ci Old Tu eca noi ai e v e i v point oi per, Horn s eni to t;ow- " - jH'it, lOlll cci to round top, (Yorn jib to pi. .e to anchor. jjor timiois aie compoM.-d of the best j t.,,.. lUeuak. and thoui-h thev have 1 c-ct ii ujucli i.a in' r to the core. vJ -b s e I v i c e io stiii sound j . . . . i e is a gallant ship, st v entv seven timr.s ii le :ce mil in j
voir, ami never found dedi ient. Old Tip-lily pcoaiioe is well known to every t; in hoar; d Amen 'an tar, that ever ret-fed
P. sa i.. o r i most tern; when ou i aoni c a u mi a ic stuous ; et tod ot westtriii aa 1 r: t a i .0 last war.1 IliiCill CO.lrtwere over nin wiai nii red skmt.ed land shar kcn pirates and w hen to.en wo rncn and chddt cn tell befoi e the. k:..fe tin tne on a:.e--e. hen per I r p'nt bf.: i ..i-ti i i i L n I tiU ;If et, : email pit;: ; OS-, ai oi i; e-avagt- his - 1 l , p t - oo r: .mh vt i . i i j ne i r:l sail w ita a: : neiv iiom pert O.hio, and : jol tempcs'.a, battle arid id od. i ji c dou n upon the fnia .v mniei . " . , lull sad. p-ai i i i iii 1 1 !: ii i e r iii g a oadsi :eretook all leen lost; boarded w i'!i pil, the ships and ports la a; , ': ;t hai :i wept the pirates and their ie: !:mnd ;tl I.Cb from ti.3 own hai on; s, ; chased them into their too!; from them Port "Julnen; ooan'e.i ana iiieraiy anniiniaien their l'ect at the. Thames; chased their, remaining craft to the head of Ootai m: ",ive peace and security to the frontier i . . i . i to Amen, an! boards rcstniet conn i ence seamen ; turned the ei.emy ; am lido of battle against e nt a memorable cri sis. new life and animation to a d espond lot r.eopii;; 1 t Hark vt shipmates J say Oh! tippeca -
j j)ro;uj sue , defence of tree trade andifnrmity be uncovered. Let the undis -
1 i 1 o r 's lights. Pad luck for hen-elf, j tbough fortunate for Americans she is no partisan vessel. She tights for bar counti v not 'for plunder, or in tbe more modern eea plirase, not for the "spoils V For this cause, she was recalled from for - eign services, and laid up in a dry dork, I ihroiiM) the in-tiTation of the commander I C3 of the Slippery Elm, shiver his limbers, where it was intended she should remain in cbscui i(y, neglected iiud forgotten. Some noble hearted mariners in the wesf c rn h n t bors. w ho love t bei r roun ! r v be t-
terthan plunder, without leaders to ad-'dix Hci," in convention at Athena, as pubvise or ollicers to command, have sponta- lisheil in the Tennessee Journal. The proneously charter ed !er for a trip to port ; Ceed trgs are decidedly hostile to the "sePresident. Alreatly she has weighed an- . rnn p.,.or. i i,;,ni'-ti,d,i ... - f ,,, , ;venlaceej an Lui en, and rns oli-.eaoia
( por, ana iiij i.itt p e: jnoe. .-, iiMiiciii.i,; 1 a ,.r.- k uiiin .dO!,; -. laarjin 10 f ' 1 1 iipr'ers1 convention.
i cnirj m unuit (ini wi - - -anvass alieadv tbe shouts of true heart d American tales are heard in the dis t nice , echoing and i e-t cb . aig It oai shoi S to shore, and from .jarbor to harbor. On ... . ' , . .. w t . . ...... - . .....n i .... . i tne nraaa oeaiamoi nci iun:ui.ifi n u ' ,nni to. in i.ii'ge r'-hien letter "THE - JbLNST! I'UTK ' i A. i ' o ; ( Oi
TliY." On her n.ainm.-isi t rmmr.hnntu.waves the Star Spat.de Panner under which she has already to often con.-untd met heron the hat tie coasts more than twenty years rgo, and their sens arid their s,ei"hbo!l ;ood , t inisling on boatii for aliot ier halt e. tar mora i:tere.tir.-. in tart fn Inp r-.m.o r.t Amprimn rtv tl,.,r, Ue . e-i lnv,i.i ' .r fh I .tr r,t'i v Scuadion ahov ! Urother Sailors, list . - J '.. ; en! it u (ime we all examine the log i 4 '
'and ast the lec'uoning to ascertain our, 'ton peak, from Killin"ton peak to Km.!er-
con : sc and w tiers bound . Let us thro w 01 r or :ier oic erin?s over ioan . .kk raj 'our discoid to the sharks. On board old now w 8 siiouiti ail be safe : our ci Ut:! rv and constitution w ouh be safe. ov let the emptv boaster show tothe orbi w !iirh he loves'tieit, his coun : try or the "spoils. " You all kno-.v, too, ; that if the Slippery Elm was not in taw ' f, ( 1 1 .,!.-v,..,i i. tt, .in nr.. hungry lieutenants and midshipmen, 'and ,.xt ,;1."m;Hm(.(i ... i,v n.rl (wl0 f(,rrfrri seamen. Old Tii.nf-ranr.f? vr-n!d rim !ier ' i i - gunnel under in her own waters. Con tendine lor libertv. nat i iols l.a vp nlwxv ad to meet a feaiful odo's. In the revoiutmn, all t fie olliceis and the treasure j w ere in the hands of the enemv. So they e a:e now. The old revolutionary tars a:e now. The old re volutionaiy tars looked aloft foy aid, and thev triumphed. To:t" I3cvi.1NC. mwm. ..nu, .,m ,MWB, j ue lion. jTj. f . t lu The Hon. Coo ry res- ot ncri piernber of i issis-'o:'i . has resumeu h a s . -r ., . ,.i ' ' . i Jackson (iid inveigle turn he is sun wuai .11 I T t V V.J .h.LJVVf LLlVUUl f ' K an oi u snotv, jacuson vrojr.aeu to us, fi i.- nd m' t b t- no w t a tes " ?.Ir Plum- ! ?,Ir . Plumii i , i t : ., . . . riu-i- Ini hppn rnnn, !Pfn f-i bv n IV Htion to .t public dinner, and in his reply, after accenting the invitation, he thus ; honestlY ''U?es up"' the humbuir "demo
cats' whose hvpocn.-y cannot be cover-'0 . . ,. , ed in support o; the ctiice-holuei s caucus 11 in favor of Yan Uuren. Mr. P. as "2
Jackson man,'' well knows that the object j r,.-,! ho mna.ro r,t .u. I t J I o - ill iniitration, and control of the people's : moae The honest Jackson men of Ini win IiCur find l'f licve cm? v t.(, has icir or. n iceimgs. a no nartiai.'iea r I l recognize with leenn 1 gs ot pleasure, among the signatuies, the namej of those with whom 1 have been associate d in de fen i e of that equality of rights secured to toe propie ot of :sisipr i hv the Constitutiou of Iblil, and those Jeffersonian or incirles which elevated our r. resent i ' - c n t . . . .i . i e. nice c.j agistrate to tne executive c.vnr j0'' l';S nation. r ,1 , c by the citii'.eus of your: county 1 ha v e ai w ay I . . . such Democrats, by the great mass of the people, by the real Democracy of the .enmity, whether t'laudtd with the name of vb'ge, nulniiers, or working men, will my political curse I approved. The i reward that a public servant can receive for his services. Prom the self-si) led I. " . I ociat--, who ccobine togedier for the ::;"ja(ii purpose of ensuring "ti.o union ot . tiie great Democratic patty of tie. P.epuuiir, eu; lor trie rcci put poe oi lining ; all the public ohiccs, to the exclusion oi : the-e who advocate cn t'jualitij rights I expect no lavors. They are aristociats i -i i .- i ,i . . in pi .ncijiie anu lemmg, ana uemocraij - on' i;i name. if they will assume to themselves the rame of deuiocruts in coasctjuctico of having supported soma of the piominent measures of the present ad.umistratpni ol the General Govern- . . . r. - i : . ,1 . -
inctn, auer navinsr puisuati a wavenug i . ' : ami equivocating course until they learn-. lUle play mates asked h.m who learned ed which was the popular side, and after,'--:'-! ;ver. 'Pa. " hat dcei your Pr, having "removed a 1! deubts w hich may ' ?" far ,fj r,? . '-Cause he drinus rotri.-- !. . .- 1 1 linn Id Irii.va rn rrt nn Ititicnro of AI i fitw:
have been cnteitained at any time by theVhci- J-fc drinks rum he swears at Mi anu
I democracy , us icganh the expediency ; lot the mca-ure,1 let them be called the ! .J ristocracjj of the Dunocracy Let the ! 1 ... . 1 ........ . ,..! f !,;.. .l...'., v. uiv ea ob s i i r i siictji a uuiu 1 ing, and their intrigues exposed to the public eye. Let their nakedness and da - guised truth be told, and all will be right. The body politic is sound to tha core All the political rottenness is among tbe
j politicians and aspirants to office. ll&aid a little rafgge j pledge myself, if my health and business I ,ne n0ue. j will permit, to expose their nefarious de-j S"0 , deary signs to the people ot the State prior loi f Well, Pll tell it
I the November elections, unless the subject - - should be undertaken hy some one pat. er iiuahhed for the tasii man I am. A coon one. Extract from the proceedings of Tia The :tion - 1 knocks the party machinery into "acock - jjat-i and detei rtnoe " Ihe people ie as free to vote tor whom they please, as tiicv were when they voted for the (nnerid.1 1 iitfc'vfd, And be it hereby Miderslood.
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that Hugh L Wiite, be the ntxt l'iesident of these United States A'ot licausc he is better qualified thun many others. J'ot Lecavsc, he is mnst eslcemed by nil those who have known him longest cither in matters of friend.-hip or business . A of because, his face 'is onu of thofQ which Ouido has ..(ten painted, mild, pale, penetrating. Tree from all commonplace ideas of fat contented ignorance, looking downwards upon Ibe earth."' Xot bcaust, we prate about him here in Tennessee. Lul, because froKj every state in tlu Ltiion. from j)ow ninrville lo Kilim.rj hor !j , rom kinderlmok ta the 1'ine Si uir lian. -arw I hp mvav i ir.Mm , u:i n. j toth-r parts ot treat mii,'1 t'tc peopWs truty 'rt wict u vcalim: for him. t I Oft because, lie stands before the nation upon the pioud basis of his own meiitr, untrammelled, unpledged, to any Hitl-z f juad, save the county of Knox, the state lot Tennessee, and the United Stat i'lecisely as our own Harrison is now before Knox, Indiana, and the United States. Uecuvse through ail the etorcn of party invective, and ths foam of broad mouthed demagogues, he has kept the "whiteness' of b:s soul,'1 and borne his honors so met kly, as to escape the envy of the iuo: billious . because, in his soul ho hatea a craw ling sycophant. because, in the emplovmer.t of public servants, Judge White will ask the old fashioned questiens, 4is he honest? is ha capebie V' ultuuu., I.l lllli Illlv.lU.I UI 111) IiIImIICI, tie wnl seeii the greatest and the best .... itt-,r,!if icr-.TH tr r, f1uJ T. Ut 1 I" because, lUarom l-atipureen ish r.lact: ! oit!l 17111 some little vite schpot L a. ., . n.i .... . . .. . . oltil 17111 some little vite BClipotB zo trviMucicN ii jji oa a cte em . . .. ' - & J.ndt. PtOMOSP. bis dail hu I in fr-it r C! :(loo or l:edimfc, UR(j, ils . OI . . tu rreep oil' de v !;e s goot ' j - Lndt, Pegause Schtidge Vite's dale isli )r 'Q v,:" Jer vools apout h.m. I because, tlthoash Tecnmseh did kill p i rfi,.c, ..t a, i . t L-ot. Jofnson, that u:d not authorise Lol. Johnson to aim! v tbe fond intended for ilir. education of the Cherokee, to the sriuca noa oi in n n iiduaiaei "niggers mat i: gms no way you can fix it,:' and fA cause, it 'z.c;., I,-.,...'-' daurrhters should ever attempt to dance at the grent ";v, r.'iw tvnulii tpf Inpi r fvt-t Pily would ehet! tears-. Pi udauce. t!ie crld blooded note -having Pascal, would hold iii- tongue and look pious, while jnlico would get drunk! and kick all the hddleic "into the middle of next week.13 From the Orleans American. Tiic "iir.ao of Tin -rcANOK." That - n . . .. a l i 1 1 t . .: . v.j e ii ii a kui u. 1 1 1 ue nne i.iiums i.au . . . . . . ui'i'iic iui uir i i mil c in y, viui ine .o;k- . n , i ji run i tiiui i ui' I, e iiiiiiit c nave lot mot s itistactory testirnonirds. He has been taken up by the Free People, and hid name has already been echoed, and reechoed by them in large and highly respectable public assemblies, in several of (he States, as the man whom they delight lo honor. Cen. W;:. ilAr.p.ifeo:' , is p. came deeply engraved on the memory of those lie publicans in tecr, w ho fought the battles of our country in tha last ws: w it'i Iaita:::, and is ir. fissopabty ni-oi ted w ith the triumph of our arm, in soma of ths most important "battles fought and victories wont during that short but glorious struggle. Gen. Harrison is a democrat of the Old School, and a9 such, tbo Democracy of the country, w hether Jacksrniiar.s or these opposed to hiz administration, will support him. Cut Reproof. A fine little bey wns I.pard to use piofane wortls. Some ol hn Aoy is the time to cure Warts . Tal. d green bean leaves, bruise and apply tho Juice, Heeping the juice lined on both day ; and night; eight days will effect a cure. ( Also, it will eradicate the warts from thi teats of cows. Have yntj heard the news, aunt Dolly,"'' nahl a little ragged urchin, iumiing into to you aunty.11 "What is it my little man?" "You know our Frank run a way ar.cj w ent to sea'.' "Yes." "Well, the French, it is said, r.rfl goir.r; to pay 25.Ci00.UU0 of Franks belonging lo us, ond 1 guess aunty, our Fianh V7iil bi among them. A doctor once returned a coat to bia tailor becaue it did not exartly tit hnni The tailor after" ardsspeing the doch t at a lu '.er iTo! oae of bis patiei i caid (o him , ' All. doctor, you ate a hppy man."! "Wliv so?"' inquiied tba doctor, "l.ecaue," said thet.nb'r, "you never hav iinv ot your bad work relumed uooii jctd h rn.:'- ' .
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