Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 December 1835 — Page 1
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- - 5 :2 - ' -.sssva taf VOLUM3 5. VIINTCZSMNSS, INDIANA, DECEMBER 12, 1835.
From the U. Gazelle. Extract from an Alburn kepi ul Ike Falls of G rent spirit of the waii-rs I have come From forih miiieown indomitable home, Far over the husom of iti e eternnl sea, To breath my heait5? deep homage unto thee; Au. I gaze on glui'ie lhat might wake to prayer, Ali but the hopeless victims of despair. Flood of the lotest tearfully sublime, Restless, resistless ms the tide of time, There is no type of thee, thou nrt aloi.e, In sleepless, dory, rushing in and on. Flood of tticfoitst, thou hnt been to me A 1 1 ream a i.d thou art still a my stt ry. Would 1 had feeuthte vears mid years nzone,
Hlobt ibou xveri yel uuwor.nq.p a ami uri.;i!PV ;i,t ,,.ljr Veais since became conknown, I " i - - iii- i And thy fierce torrent, as .t rushed aloi.j Jcle.I in marriage, and by thir united l hrou-h the niid dc.trt. poured its booming ; means have kept up a handsome housesum; I hold establishment an i moved in a mot
Unheaid by all ave him of lordly mood, the hri,..ii mid free bom native of .!,, wood How would mv heart have quivered to it core, i . i . . i To know its trod but half revealed belore I a other time?, when 1 waswui.t to roam Around the iimt-rubcd luountaiu peaks of home, My fancy w andered to this western clime, Where ail the haunts of nature ure sublime; And thou weit in my dream o dieud a thing, 1 trembled at my own imagining. I u t I have come Irom far, to gaze upon That mi;hi v watt r. and that dieum is jone , Flood ot the lurctt 1 hve been with thee, And tlioo art still to me a mystery. Year? will roll on, as they have rolled, Bnd tlo'U Wi 1 spehk in t liimu'T, as thou speakest now; Ai.d when tin? name that I inscribed to-duy t'pun thine allar, shall have )assed away From all remembrance, and the lay I sing bhal! Ioiij; have been a forgotten thing, '1 hou wilt he sunt:, and other hands than mine, Shall vvieathe a worthier chaptl tor thy shrine. G. M. All that I have to ?ay, is, that 1 wae here this day and spoiled mj hat, O how I whh I were a poet, And had Fame's couch shell, how I'd blow it. (Jh if I were a little rub, Ami had a little fin. To keep my httle self afloat I vnw I would jump in . And buying seen the misihtyfall And heard the mighty roar, Myelf would be a might Gh, Henceforth for ever uiuru. n i . r i: ... n ml Irnrp t.iit hook. ! I o learn poor mucii nmn,ji ,, 11-. w vmiii how noor. how low hu scribblaiRS look, Would you his maker know? xlt your soul, He writes his name where yonder waters roll, His pen the iri, boiling foam his sheet Vastness the theme, eternity the date. FI'KdiA.M. Whene'er you marry, (to tin son A prudent lather ;-aid,) Take for thy lovimr helpmate, one Rich widow or rich maid For any wife may turn out ill. Tut gad ! the moi ey r.fcw er will. the i,AVYi:it ANDcnrvr. Two lawyers vvheti a knotty cae vvao'cr, Shook liniidf, 'Ji.d vv i ir;.,l,iil,. CIC U3 KUUU iiitiivjjujfc ( toe; n7,iiu!i ' Ctavs lho client "I how came v aw Tube Etith friends who were such lues just naw?" I "Thou fool, (says one) we lawyers though so; keen, i Like shear,, ne'ercut ourselves, but what's between.'' j JtOMAXCU OF JtlhVI. LI I'D. I The residents within the cornpas of a j tquare on Houston stieet were the day Let ie yesterday thrown into no little excitement by hu occurrence the particulars of which, a near as we could gather them, were much as follows. It appears that some seyen months since a gentleman of character and education, residing in 'itts.burghTa.,hecoming, for reasons either well or ill founded, exceedingly jealous of his wile, to whom he had been married ten years, and who had borne him four daughtors the youngest at lhat lime about two- yean of agedeserted her, and, with the assistant of a fnend, left the place 'between 'wodays,' having pretmu-lv put his affair in such a shape as to take' with him, the value of most of his worldly goods, in cash From Pittsburgh he in the tirst place removed to Montreal, where he commenced business in the lottery and fancy poods line, at which place he continued neaily two years, in which lime he had contrived to Hdd considerably o his worldly store, and, at the "ie Ome to make sad havoc not only with the affections hut the prospects ami fame of a young lady of highly respectable standing. The consequence of Ihe latter portion of his success, was, that to avoid consequences, he made as precipitate a letieat from Montreal, as he had previously from Pittsburgh, and set liner his tace hitherward, after making a flvmg visit t- other cities, concluded to establish a lodgment in New York. He accordingly effected an acquaintance with ieveral men of busines hoarding at a ,f ...viuhle r.uhlic house in I'earl street, ai c i n r o la. ' which he put up, which acquaint Cilitateu n i u. hi n..... , . . . ii . . - . t Arkiuii:iiriiiiifMT iiii-i ,isines. Ai?reealiiv u men ho..w ll.. . .1. .. .. .1 I, a first v en'u reo in ne u, 'mr . t - -, : .1... i . .. .. r.1 i.u.i nre from which he hranctien oui io -riu.di ..i.i i . lions, in lumber, cotton t.( . , ' '" ' ! the last iwo years uai pe..,.Mi . ! I l M)i ii Hi' ,,:.pv iv the nusme,, .itj jo cmtri
In the mean lime, these operations led him to t!ie a qua intanre of numerous huiness gentlemen ol high standing, who pleased with his a ppa i en t cor i ectness and . gje- d breeding, introduced him into their ' families as a bachelor, in vv hie h chaiac ter he lepresemed himself. In one of these la mi lies lie became acquainted v i J h thesdep-H-fer of it- head, a baker, w hich j
lady , in addition lo man v per.-. mat and pe miliary charm-, added a deep and devout spirit of piety. Of her he professed to become, and evidently wgs, deeply enamoured; and alter a coin (ship of becoming length, proffered hi hand to her in ma rr inge. lis want of piety, however, was deem eri by iMis-F an i nsu r nv un t a ble obst ar.le .o ui. .. union: imm .nMo.jPcuon ne.nine:, . i. . : .. . : . i. . . i. ' . i : . : i . . i . course of a lew months overcame by con,.,:- prof.se.ily lehaiou him-elt. and j .iuing I he s:,n,e burrh to which M.-s F. i as attarhf d. This ob-tacle iem td,i respectable enher p. Dur it' this time the , ,' , ' ., r tan v oau ne orntno llio innlKfir I l n lint ! , ; , h I n . tint ii ho a r . d n 1 1 1 ii : n ;r hid ever' . lietn known to mcate aught l ot peace, pro-pents . and happiness, a- the. tleot t the union. H'd .Monday last, when !o! wlii!.M ; this api-arent I v happy lurale. with the brother ! the laoy, were seated at o'inner. the h'og i!e-er ted w ife ol the husband, with her hair chi'ren, were lamled at the n'oor Irom ii carriage, an i iiitroduoed bv a -en!lt'!iHi of tins nty to toe as-tfo.i-iieil fjrnupe at the Utile, in their troe charactei ! ! Ttif scene that fo!bw rd may be ima. Sftned. but not de-oii'ed: hut the rr-ult of the inter v iew wa. that the unexpected vi-i'ors wete pei'trtded. alter some hour, to IP-enter the carriage, accompanied by the don' le liii-bai.d. who procured them admission in a respectable l ImarO m.jt house, h Hie w idow and chil dren of a deceased brother, under which representation they at this lime remain there How this Sioou'ar aft fir is yet ( terminate w 'net he r it will be a ho i t d to I become a matter of legal interference, or ; be settled bv a compromise ol couise ! we are unable to say or conjecture. 'l'he wealth and good tandinjr of the partie-, however, rendered the latter alternative the mo: probable to be adopted, and lor that renson we have avoi.led ivi-'g their n n t.jes, or blowing, by trio p'l ''o Ct I ooi o f I . . L . 1 this brief an unextenuated account oi ui alTair, any obstacle in th way of a settle s meat as honorable to all concerned as the ' lemirltabie cbaracter oi iiit cite win adaiit. .V. '. Fi-ptr. a pnih 'tii T.M.rv i. We have heard the Moiy of a yan'ioe pedlar, whtch we believe lias never been in iirmt. In these ys ed -pecul ttt ti in timber land, whie uu lor t una It I y in .i,ne r.ise it has not et began to jrr"tv, if some of uch holder- do not eventu i'l have to sin render tlieir bonds wi'Ii about iIip ump nrr.ht a resulted Irom tbeiod ' -" - I lars speculation, then ou ubtracoon i bleneed-rev.sing. Alter the dose of ihe American revolution, a On pedlar with b gene.al assortment of ic-,,arks, arrived i at a village in the district of Maine, and called at a hou-e lo di-pose of his ware-. After selling a few a 1 1 i les to the- lady of the house, w 1 wi.o eemed to itve in nn- ui of a tde?-ing of children better c ' v e red withdiit than cioihit she deel ire. I her inability to puichase more, fir th.' want of money. Put, marm hav,nt cti any iaj;s? None to sell, sir. Well m um, said he, about returninu: to his cart, yon seem ! have plenty of litil" ones around you. won 1t vou sell me one of them lor tin ware 1 VVn.it will unlive sir? Why. Pd give y ou ten dollars for one of ll I'in. In omod tin ware? les, nnnn the best & .... Well sir, il s dedoneol tlie fare neaueu uicn.o. ,o , ... pei lu,,"",'c" ' ' .1 with the boy, placed him upon the -eat of j his cart, and supplied Ihe woman s oe-j mand for him m pain, d.ppers . :ute pots, ; kc. until the sum ot ten dollars was made j Up The pedlar yet feeling cprtain that the woman would rather make an elh n t il.o iiir than lo roUt with lP T I'OV to ! l ni in. - . in fa sort of w are, bv the w ay, in hich he had do nart cular de-ire to mount-1 . t v el hi- cart and seated bim-nf bv the side , of the urchins, wiio seemed mu'rh tickled .- . ft-1. .. . t inn .. .. I I . .- i . rr (i t III 1 lie If I I" were 'at!,eied up, and with an eve cast , hack at the houe. in the expectations i seeitv the rel?nling mother coming to; .edce.n her boy, bis Imr-e was -tailed oil; at a s' i v pace. At'er pr cee..i ao ut a quarter of a nn'e. and casting many .1.1. it l.wtL- bebiiol ihe re. liar bfan torepen.'of Ins bargain, and turned hi-! horse Thr lady ha.lj'isl fm.-hed ,im - . . .. . menlicg di pspis w I'l, ihe h; ill i ,nt Im rd.? when a up at the Jain iti" h i t ma door 'uriod ner ai.enioi,,. (5 i w om m , ... , , (t p PI11J ii : ' I jrue-S ou hud hettei lake I un again and ! I el me take my wai e. No. no, !r. you ! .ni 1,'n.x I t mi eh a, I been lorn ...... w -pit- l,:.i t,- .v::s a hue -r.e. and v U nav r - off witii Djck as soon hsoU y -ai-e.- -
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h lon t her lov why marm how can vou think of parting with so young a child to an utter stranger, whom you do not know ! Oh, sir, we should like to sell oil -ail nor loixn paupers for ten dellars a head! Dirk was dropped at the door; the whip crocked, tlie ivheeN and ware rallied, h f; I the pedlar measured the ground at a much quicker rate puce than before nev-
er alter forgetting his pauper speculation. Portsmouth Jour. A It AT CASE. SINGULAR RESTORATION OF LOST PROPERTy For several weeks pas!, a respectable tradesman in Willi Kn street, whn-p daily rece i pt ol money are some w ha t ext ens, v e. has firque nlly mis-e I considerable sun,-, , ,. , . ,
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... pml,OV. Allhooh he i.i .u ..'ii j him, et so certain was he that there was J a thief amn the number, that he determined on discharging one in whose integrity hp bad not a superabundance o f 1 a i i b. , r.i .....i .t aiisence 01 uie yospecieii gentleman . i . fiovvever, did not relieve trie storekeeper his emharr asrtnent. .'or the idunder gjij im)( ap(i (( nI.R (j) Ic,pv fji(J,.ei,- fr)rn ,ie d.iiiculties wkich , , ,. ,. ilo r.,, ., riru,. fl, in i ui i I ii nun , i" in ' . . , . ... his whole t si a b, ih me nt ol rtssislnts. from errand-boy to clnet clei k--li om c ootei -(ii'.tei toc.i'tiotei jumj er. I'olitic and ie a wrre the precautions adopted by the uiihu tnn..te victim of (hp di-hoi.f -! y of some peison ng rn-t a on 1 1 :in.i ii ce o !os-e under ifi.tlu cm-cum-tatices. evtn they were not t-uhirieni to nrevent the alarm'n evil, and the r eieated i emov als o i - tho depo-i'es w i I) Id soon have been u-heied into public, no i lice as one o the my-ienes o! the a-e. had not a fortunate chame d isr ov e r ed tiie perpetiator of the i.nii.enui- ecu hi le i,- (hat bad h cj e 1 1 committed in the lorm ,w . .... . (' s. m, i. n-!v bin. -er.it which
was, hi a lucky moment! seen to scamper:!';"" Hei'iy Harri-on. who wa tiie fnendj 1 . . I . . 1 I I I . A . 1
through a In -re arc r tore in ! lie t r ea-u i e x, carry mg with it a 5 jiomise to! .. This f.rel imioa ry cine to ihe transit and f;e. 0I. o( i he ' orone r t v ha in" been 1 " obtained, the next step was t o a see r t a in, if , r..ii,! ih. d iv f.! !u,ff . . I re f.f 1 1, c thief, and lor this purpose a liar, w as re - s,,,e,l to it huh n-n!lf(l in his raidure ' a ii hi-
.. !?,. to ii. A stnriff wa m.,de (o''ng his ti' to t is couniry. nuns no ou.ei I -ui, cf suihnei t leotril, keep him ! leward than the consciousness of ha v ing .: i i . . . i ... i i a.:, i
in tether at a c on s i ! ei a Id e distance, and -tr rtij and toari ni"ii.'!i to pieciu e the possibility i f hisesoaj.e. .Ml the ne. e--!arv a r i anjrernents t'eiti" made, he was 'lilfered to it'patt fi om cf"f cot iinernei.t. ami h )e started off at lull craibu. lo h is cti-tomarv letitMt. The cold, true to tils' impose. t(.r which it was mien ti a ced h'tn son ii , i, t d wa- strongly o ihe s,:(e as lie went, a-ol his yaoleis him to h:s d.oi.i de, w h'fh situated under ti e llooiing . ;i nun i i v e i v f " , i m if in feet di-tan! from the money drawer. - I ere they
,in a patliallv ....mlaled,""'"1 ie unnen cn-.e,. '''".... i he re ate 76 tod. gs ,, gen?I '.ill .. .... . . . i., r urn or Hi k jln' . i . . . . .
nn: but not totally unpaired condition, up-j X ar-is of three humi.ed dollars in bank of' varjlM1, denominations, tngelher ! h d , ver- o! he r -h reds and patches" of 1 (lijx,( ;tf)i motley description. T,,e (Unfthement w,,-. of course, a g, - (, , , v v Wi oi: ht hv the ci l:vi'tt 'till seil trade ,,, ,,,..i.,, if,. u,(li ,. waul; (- tlie i j ()(, ( v ( j u,tl ... ... i . ! i . i 1 , I Ii t r, ii i I . ' 1 1 Ml! 1 1 1' 1 1 a . i i i - ' . 'ui'"'." - . innocently iip-r and i! w a - s , ! Is I ti-.t' n, -ii'i II i ii b, 1 1' - hoor-t y I , . I . I ho tc!arcistineil idol y to all parties, and , I esumed their u-oa t,fl Ul'tl PTC" ii j.titti a (jive .i iarj;i nci vl o to jh ij'iadiuped s ouodrel that might aaio ventuielo infest their sanctum s-.i net "rum. ,'. Y Sun. TIih vrrAi W!. r lV-liiil held n Hrilti more on the I Ith tn-t. to celebrate tneir y M wyland, was alter, led by ut. wards nt .'j.0vO ner-ons. inv inm ois I Websler, J. U. U.ilhwuml, uen li urisoo, d j ,g(J , , d,f ,))li)Vvig ,. Ge.i f . h (he CnmnuUve 0p . . naillier Cincinnati, ISov. 5ih, 1C35. 'jenllcmenI had ihe honor to receive on Saturday last, at the moment that I was setting out . .1, ....,-.V.,mm.9 m ml f ttlillir I 11 II ' U r . i . t v i-u a i.ieuiur, , ,y 3 .... count ry. you r letter n ihe 2I-t ultimo. and I avail my-elf of tiie fust lei-ure Horn ..i?; .1.. i. i.t uniito- ji U with o-it ,i .'HIV Irt. ...'- l' ......... - . i egret that 1 am obliged to decline lue m v Oati-m with winch yo have honored me. but I am compelled to do so I be victory which iy..ur iateu-.i-Mi to ccl t rate , la eminently entitled to Oial disunction as well lor me imp'.i mce oi us re-nUs as the manner in wi.i'di il was achieved The h-ytt!e was foigli. and j won under the bannei of theC .o- I utioa 1 I I I I. . . . I . .. I I . I k t .. ... I,-, r j I? , - j ano a an i imic? -oimj... ..c public, by the voluntary ell .its of the people. I l.ev came to the lietu unoei the ii. ll ifiire o no parly org in. ' i oi ; Vic ir ai ra ex 'iihited no combined move men's, no eviieace of trai .log, nor riplmed obe.iier.ee to tb? wili of a present or :ibent commander, but a sprint a neu us move. rent under the impulse patriotic fetlings. The victory is g-tiaed,
, hit they ask for no division of the spoils, by the Globe, ih, rffirial o'gsm of tnoii'I'hey are cmi'ied to the credit of the na-jem Van Muien Pemorracv! Will tl,e tion for the common Itneht of the f icto: s ; people w ho hear ihi. bthcy e that a j.uieand the vanquished. J ask leave la re- ly uemoi r n tic st u f tit !t e Vr r piiateil mark that although a devoted wdmirer ol ; the heart ol the uimi whocout! uitr Ihu tite military discipline, I want ivord to dt laiation? express my sense of the mi.-chiels which; The guafHocy ,f i(,e i. ni.lt. cf d';, ... M . 1 1 ... . l f.:... i- . - 1 '
iii'io it, auuii!"!Moii ui any oi n? ii... i .. or . : . , r i. e . i i im.ij.it- iii iw me civil Niiuiir ui 'lie vjovernment, fot tiie purpore of operatic
upon the elective iianshi.-e ol this lite poor, in con i,af , n v.nn (;,t ( v, uho people. possets -talik. And ;ue ll.ev willing o I beg leave gentlemen to offer you a.ear the si.een;2 tej roach (,t tvi.nUn least, having leleience to the opinion ; tt(;, ih ? Do the great body of the Ijon" which I have taken the liberty to intiude est jeomaniy h el cr-nsciou that ti e upon you. I must leg you aUo to panhm ! po?sesa Its- wor:hthan their lirh nristo'the Western character of the phiaseology jcratic neigiiLors, or the eoiior of thu in which it is wiitten: Globe? 'JlteFcpletf the United States. May j this sentiment hut he en uttered by they ever lemember that lo preserve .'any prominent federal press nfj their lihertie they must do their own vo dynasty, or by any uiiiu federal::, beting and their own fighting. ! lore they so tmiveisilly uiiittd with the " I have ihe honor to be, gentletnen, 1 modern Van Luien ('einotatic p?uty, as with gieat re-pect and consideration, juow to con-titu:e the most jui mment i'our humble servant, jmati;,ger9 of ii it wooi;. Imve ra'letl W. II. UAKKISON. (forth cup ol the las oi0 n s of ti e arUj To ?.Iesgr8. David liolluiau, sq. and the long agony it would hate nccasionerl ol'els- ihe disciples of this pure Van Jjuien and jjchnson democracy, would have bceti A SOLDIF.irs LNCLAHiEl) OrPOSIT. over till door sday. It w.-uld have been We observe among the ad verlised "un- stl down in a ro le book, learned and nmclaimed deposits of the money in theioed by note to ca-t in.o :he,i teeth f.'rrvlate Banks of this ci'y,one luir dred dol- er. nd yet the Globe calls it.-e'f a mrrioi,.rs by lb" late yeoeral ZEIiULON cratic oiffau. nod cuuM ny. whine atoot
MON'I GOMKIIV I'lKi:, the gallant so! dier vylio "leil in the aims of victory,1' at the battle of Little Vol k. This amount ivas deposited by General I'ike, iu lul'J, when on his way to the frontier. Lot he .ii i not live to claim hi? money. II is widow has -irice ilit-''; and ihe only surviving member of his lariidy is that daughter i w bom he so ailV C'n tialely and li.li'.hligly .... . - i ; menu-men in the letter v iitten to his H- . i r ... i . ...... ii... i.. .....i jo-i oeiore it.- tveiu ioi-j mil- '"i.ic. u.. ; ' '"m mi! t ed to his a id d e-ca m p. M ajoi I r a - zer. to be -ent it he fell 'lhat or pban daughsor is now Loth a widow and uu or - : idian. Site married a Sol) ol Gen. Wil - , and som ie r -br o, t,e r ot tier gauani lainei - Hanson, w no.-e y u tues and talI fin; pi .'miry u io n-i.'-i v-.- . . . . t ' . . r . . r , . , i I I L; t t U T holtlir 1 1 1 I ft i ( two i l!u?l i ious names which had been thus appi o pr la I el y associa led, found an ea rl y , i , i . . i . . .1 i . . graye. IH Hi- widow, in her last and saddest bereavement, found a homi under the i pa i en I al roof Cf General Harrison, who ' like her own lamented lather, alter i.evol ...... i . . .i . (I'Mie HIS (.Uiy. oununi uio pairtginpu meet the eve of any of the fi lends ot iMrs. Uariisofi. tfiey wiil take pleasure in commonicatini; the fact that she can obtain this small legacy for 'a soldier's daughter" by a pply m g to ihe state bank at Albany. AiOa,)j,." Y. Licning Journal. Fidvi the Commonwealth. Tin: ;;ti: at srjtit.cLi:. If General il-un-on lives unnlthe4'h ;ol .A. arch, 1 G.'H, he wit, lie the next I les I.I-., i" . . f c ..... , ' r I . . . ,, , ! . i .n p.w i ie? a, t- j , I..,;
non slave holding ed in a war with France, he wiil suit even the .New loiiieis belter ltian uenerai an uiutn. i , , , , . .. , i . , , . I ,.. i ni rcii rn inn ni n np p pmpn s n ! ' - ' O l I IU I l . I I ' ii (o van ioiien. win give a , i lou- uiumpii to i lie cause oi me courn ry . I I I, . . n .. . . . r i . f . Is. mill O'lTlflCLi ! U ihtre ;t urit who not earrifke; i i lilt' If tl It ll I nil w uu tviii 11 w l , 'iii iii.r ' I
1,rd U Uvt " a". """ s.onal dep utments, and they have G 1 0 !i,a,e- Hml V'.1 .''e hmI the A c, In ,Mj(er);s arK rr!3 0f )e.c CY, leges ha vu U '- Z a "' ! been created since the year loH Alto- " hc ,aV.r ,hrgether there are ninety s,x ColUg.ar ,,e,,er ,XW,,f,e,'; . " than 9032 -Oidents. g-emment shall he unhapp.y .nvolv- XiU'S lionet of Saturday last snysi
..i- .i i. p to he perpeiuated under the modern .11achi ivel . MM... i". : l f n r. ......I. . U rr 1. 1 lie llieiios oi uic opposition ininiij;iiI the length and breadth of the land, ought lo know that 'ie pouer is in their hand,. If the elections in Mary land and Pennsylvania and the sentiments of '. Pi ess be consnlered as test s ot public oiun i i ion. then, the !o lowing estimate yvill be confiirned at the election , Harrison. Mass. 15 Vermont '' . Idand 4 White. N. Carolina 15 Tennessee- li Oeorgia .M i-is-i;pi Alabuaid ! 1 5 8 v 3(J i1)cUlvare 3 ; ..hi. 10 i imuiia -il C. J0 Louisiana 5 Ihoi'iis 5 Indian 9 Ky. U.uo. 15 "it 163 WAYNE. From the Washington Sun. sEvrui c.vr or the globe. fhe Globe says, "the possession of zreolih is prima facie e vidence of worth lit re i- Democracy for lho people, with aurne-s'. If t hi- position of the Globe be correct. It would be strange indeed if the converse of it were not equally (rue HU()lh,,t poverty ? prima f m ie e idence of a it-anr of zzorih. And this aristocrat- .. .. i..... .w.iin:n..t i uttatttu It, silil'lipuuiaiiu eiuMuiwai j
an personal leeuiiKs upon me rt...n (here shouitl not he any. preparation for lhat country's good? Will not the friends ,ne establishment of a paper mill in the of Web-ter and White emulate the noble, Wabarh country. There could not be stand taken by Calhoun and his friends ? Hry manufacturing establishment started, They have resolved to support Harrison ,ltat cr)1I( gjve grester accommodation as Ihe only hope of rescuing the constilii-, lo t1( phlic, or more prophet to the ovv;:tion and laws, from a despotism proposed '. er.-. puC!cville Intelligencer.
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OJ ul senie :n w , , i, ; i; w ( r d w Ii is iw the (ilobe. The p. le te'.fr.niv ill 13 he riglits of lho f" ', !-. nd fi:Jmis-ioii to their wii!- the wiil ot m?n without n orth or w ho at lea.-t n.:;s! l e so mu. J Ies zzorthy than their itch neighbors. t-it-ir present little : ittfir.ee o! wealth is !.? than the z-eall't of the G'ohr, and the rich aristocracy it ni'ini favor, nrd yvhosc north is so alhirift' to its s 'i.st s. We do not wonder now li.af Tvlr. Vnrs f-Jurei wenlth, Kerlish . . ... i qu-page an a uijiplav. should havee-aittd its (tr;ioCraic ; j,rt..tnr iti t he c .-' i malum nf this cha! ' ,,rir:u, The setjlir-.ent is tr:dy vvoilhy cf .,ts origin. t "The Great IVtH v 'i'he Valley j of the ' U .lldi U I 'HI I I I T 1 : ! i I i " t f I . ! f h'lCf , t , j , , t , , . , , - w , .i uiori. j of the gieat lakes, comprise portions of j ! 4 stale? and lerrito i ( s and one-1 hi rd the '; entire population of the Union The . . . . . . . i. . i - : r,-, lake navigation i about KjOU miles--tliat of the livers CUOO. The nun-b r of person? employ to in this trade is 43,000 which is Iwci thirds tf t!i foreign t,nu coasting trade of the I'ni'rd !'(ates. Pig and Sheep JLu!:tt.--' r Jessr. Prentnall, of Ilampt n urrj Oni"gj co. to this slate, sold rerentiy six ewe o tlieir flock of the I'akeweii breed fur ,s.300, and six pigs, 4 weeks old, of the l;eikshire breed f r so each. C'olleges in the United Stales We copy the following facts from a lute work mi our oountry: '"There are n les t ! , j a twenty -one Theological C'ol'c ges, all of nhich have been insti!u:e.l sn.-e the year KiJi: and triey " '-otnin i'j.i i;u- !,;., am 1ive areumOM'e.-; 7.000 vo!- : .... . j Ja education, most Ol 1 'i e ill V- I i (I liliilf.'. ,;Hla, (1 .,, )(, , , . . n , . ,-, ; I? plale(j ,))a, Cav tvj tei,en ,i .,t t0 a,, r,.pna!e th procedg of the I Sales of Ihe nubile H inds to i e'fa !...i i ..i ii . . ' . o : a it s, ami a i uic vi.su: eg ttintii ci V( l)e!fi an(; probably carry it in both punches ihe Legifilalure."' I. . I .1 r a rorlixr.lw - i r j cnn.ru.o-' : n it n r i i t i j cui jiii: n, ion The Boston Post hints that Senators ought to tie insti tided to vote for Kendall. I . .. - .. 1 )evv yeili w o j e i u '0 vv e r I h i s admin. . trat 0f, wilt uttemDt to anno in I the SenHtor9 directly, as they now do indirectly. j Jac.,'I(lje .Tlie e,PCliori in tl((i ! gfa(e l);ig t,een helj Hml etU,lef, :, lh. ' . , - , ,. ,- . . ic,inle!e in-jmph ol the vyhig ticket, m ' ... ' - ,-
?l-nc ... t4iinuiiinmij v . i iviu ... r, i-everal factions to defeat it. Hon IM1 an ISuren. ' ... , . : ward n,verelt was elected Governor, and N. Hampshire b G lull, Esq Lt. Governor over til Maine o K. . ' Connecticut & oppo.-ltion. N. Jersey V Com 'err. The citlei of t!ie con.:N V.-rt 40 oJ j,fi j,a hHve rece,v ijpj.j h (tb. MiSjouii 4 J ' ' . . lie meeting, and lesolved lo bund a monT'J ument to the ruemory ot CimmoJoie Oiivr r il Perry. j Some of Mr. Van B-jren" preses pre- ;' tend to consider him popular m Pennsyiivania. To us il seems i id iru'.otis 10 talk
of hi getting the electoral vote ol that jState. He wa coined by her, a a du didate for the Vice Pie.-idency, even i,i .the palmiest rlays of her Ja k-onim. lu : 1832. she gave Gen Jackson a mnj..nly of CO. 000 for the Presidency , but, im-lead ot supporting M r. Van Curen tor toe V ica Presidency, threw a way her vote upon a man who was not ev en a c tniidate for the ohVe, and who, she well knew, yvoubl not ; receiv e a single elerlorai iot, -Xr- -i Ihers. throughout the Union. L)v thd liUCiiente remember t,i,ii i. i lou. Jvurnu
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