Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 August 1837 — Page 1
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That
tncmen la ,r hi a: ts' doth shaie
,1 hv our votej c
aiV. anions j our country's
v. uh 'die-ai-at cull iixeil' lict.veeii it and Leaven, w illi w 1 1 hnming siimifu em-e mLdit the lamiunije
seemed droop- (i)
Trcm iht XctiMial I.-ittl.itnr(r. D Messrs. I!di!i)r: The following- lines were written under a strong connoti'M)
that the importance of exercising the rioht ; cf suu'rage was not sufficiently Uh bv a
large number in the community; and it' they should have the e fleet of making but one person truly feel how much depends upon his own individual vote and influence, I should He exceedingly gratified, In the selection f.om the vanons employments of life, th ire of '.he soldier, ti e satior, the artisan, and the farmer were ehoen for convenience, as good o ision and distinct', ins. but all trades and professions were, of course, intended to be icluded. I do not mean to assert that the present, or any particular f lection, decides the fate of our country, establishes or overthrows our liberty . but it is sinrpriv my opinion that almost all our election have an indirect, and often a direct influence on the
Just now one proud- t'imM ea-p
in '4 where he t vl, Hl cre-t in shame Jecli.ii:!-.;, hii bi'Som stain'J
W nil liM.Hl; .iu(
But. oe! his l.ea.l crorti'tir. nis plumage he rerairs; Hi5i'e. t(k sun nc'.v-iUcn, how gloriouslv it
J
How art liiou 1i!Umi from
hi avc'ii. i )
iter, son of ni'irninu?' 'I'li.it which :.- innile
to live aii't -ttiiic. and n l"ice on hi'ii wmch
liiiulii lia. l-c-n waWinj- its inimorial nml r.ri'ru iui pc. eri w ith an 'it lie mini's am! oi' rs i;i
1 -parailie ut' (io.l, is talleii into the dreadful
uss i t ,-i n.Hiless tin and eidiiii)ii! W ould tiiiitthe amoni.t of evil here ended.
Si. I. oris, July 1, 1-;1?. "An acrd and alilictcd ifiitleman was broi!o!;t to 1 1 j wharf at Fort Madison, Wisconsin Terra. irv, yes'erday, an 1 put on board the steamboat S'nultcr, for l.nu-
is iile, K v., by
now under coiisiilcia'ion tuc i.i!iu.'
some additional tifrnjl", addressed to c ear so ai to prevent any uiignarded approach to the building about to be blown nil. Thin is the mora nrecs-
I.;. ,,.-,inrl cm-in.lMv U:irv. as it seems to lie nrPttv well sel-.lS tnaliilicr to turn lillll
The active bi'nevob'noo of 1 lied, that situated as Charles n now is, press'ional printinr
i to use cverv ' itunpowdur must be our main rchanee in
lie gr.i-p t"it) shield and arrow j willi Uloissc! -in h i-ii tihu And spread n - wings of terror, as co:is-i.u i bis m.eht: Prophetic is the ?;tfTil,i' speaks of t'ooripU rijh
Oi
Then
lessuias on our count: de.si . m'.u, 'i.n on
iic ?, and bv your votes
ins;
u
is treen.eTi :o
ili'iUi e Tha in your heavu' a'X d -nil ;ai'e.
I Put no far from it. It is one of the most nialianart and appa'dmcr aspects cf sui, thai its di.as1 Umis etVeets ate not eon!'. .. 1 t.t its on-ji'ial author. . W'U-.'.t an example of th's do we ha-.e ia the ease (ofourtirst parents. nd of cverv in orr'mihlc
Mime- it will prove true, a - it is s aid ot ai" ' . t'c.e di ine re- on'., tint he 'perished n t ..1 his i'li'piitv.'. Vik Man's Aul,' hy !!.!: 1 . .or. of H ot, i.
er on ne in
Eang-ers rf .Tounj FZcn. Capa- it t i n,: hij i in excellence and qlor
tiousyour counitj- weal (jov i, J,,.,-, , ; ,s !jt;TTl-.R to a 'ommittee 'who had invited him to attend l- it eihina-
fon ol tne l.n i--t., is pii uisiico in tue
I
t:C'tt:i ( 'hroiucl, and it it
is i;ah
1U
l is. i o, l' . .al. .it;v ill e;; 1:1 ;, ;
and peuhu ci. 'i tie -o.-ter lias o t cipn- .: to rise null!., t .'i tae s.icn- .eason lie o.ks not capaiitv to sj.,k much. The l.nte i.i i.i apah'e of pren-iiu-to hiia-jidf o i the ,,e li.ind, an thimr more than a tew p -a and tran?ient benefits; fir the
he deepest re-rrct that so manv
same re.i
is lin
tabihtv of nr free ins'.iiutio
ronest Ct' o . t the c t -t ' of . bv se
y a w
Vl.i i :, a r .", or. -i.iten
' - try, . j ' r
1
even
!
.Men c of pat: i ii, os I'-.c '.
renr and
vn )?r their
:l so worv -d p-
thf
ene ca
nil";' ly. and le- - -rtr'7 . .'gleet of .o t :st t'nr t.te lu ivuh.t' tl . ir in.ve it t ) t i'e care to he t ikcn care ot' i-i-ts. Ttiev shou.,1
se ,t. uii t .e ot a. r
' phy .sieal and Iran .i ' j l lio saaic capicm . c , a'i'.c hi.i. t ) l i-o to i'i, ' cn-iyuie;.; anqels; leveilasti', e'.n a ler :
to us a sourc;?
IStlll-
ffjished citizens have de-puirt-.l ol the republie. '1'hat the la-ti. t-urht years have been marked with unparalleled corruption; that that corruption has been open and tin-
' i disguised that "rrr ' and dishonest "jmen hae governed the laud and bii:!f"d
the lair 1 . i: its ol liberty, is a'dmttteu; it
ip line of pi o, in ine; to hi ,!. auv thin j more thin a f
e lU. ..I so w ilh ' men
eel o, peitui..tie:; w-linh en-;shiiuld such men. therefore, take no lur eve: ! i-tiiiii i harai tcr nn ! ; ther interest in contests of a party charae
; enahle him to siak toth iter
un-
of
lev lis.
f th" e,. lis vx iin-h it l ui.-eif and to others.
in-,
Vcu can luin vour
me .n't., v sorae i'o" - to do to v
'l 1.
Lit '
i
p'.1VM,.al
constitution.
i.
VI!
Ill your I ,., lssl , tlir- " S .
l ai . 1 1 ' i i' 'i; e in v i.i . . , .... . . . ....
. interest then, auxin come lor-
w aid and save the co'-ttt'.v ".(. Tlt
Von can do this even Sv ".,.,. ,.,; ., 1 news from al sections is clirermsr. i lie
Imaiele : ute cannot onimand. on can eniplov ! people are awaketllllJ to a sense of our
oar -':,.-tnr lotelle t m inventing and contining : common d inner the time lias aTlviul
- -' c,i-,"i" .VfHir '. -"'-e mcnrahl- .I.s-ju.,PU lh(, qualifications and public scr .- ase. and coe.ou. t you taroni;h a course of severe ccs of tWe who have been driven into ul, nn.s to an ear'v rave. Some ot the most ,n-1 , , n,lrrnntmn, nf ,,, ,plv
ter.se 1 !n sieal sufleinies whie'a I ever witnessed. ' . .
were Uiose w hu h a , ,., mm hrou,ht upon I iU be tul Y appreriated w hen Uiepeohmie!f In seiHual vices. M on-a vouog iinn, pic are waiting once more to hear their has. in a eiy short ti. ae, inei nsiderateiv and wi k-j oices to see their standard floating in edly ruined ths i.ae-t co-tii,,-,! m ever framed; so j !o breeze to ra'ly around them once that l.o !i is either diij !' bi..i,elf an ea-ly price. mnre. and march on to victory. We or conipe ", .! hi-a-clt' to d.-.itr "ot an evi-tenee s.v , j . ,.,;ov. Mr f,"i - l!i at he should
''ie as tii have eoo-iat-rea ileai'i , , t .. .. i .i. i. a i .i...
not i.e jiomi. I.e. ! hk nun, m. v irtuous, the brave, and pati nu,c, iu k" one more ra'dv, and save the sinUiug Ii'rri s of thir c.iuntiv. Meet the enrotv iovv, and lie wi,l auil be subdued. The following is his letter.
Sliould thev not rather come forili t new enerjiv? fS'iould not those who
that their hard-earned nrotlts.
dear-'st rijh'S and tirivdeu'S.
their only security is
ch
it sliouhl
I?. It.
Our Country craven -.oldier, :..e t e are at the t.
the hariv cvOpm nf c-nvemmpnt I
- - i- t .- .' fa - - - ' "
our latl'.ers have left vu.and wni b our j ill to preserve mviolati
ejanf, nu:.-t thy !''!'
I f en not; tV
eat'.test In r e
Arouc the
Till they hit: st npei, i!iC0 t.i'ei n w ai; 7
Where is th.i foe?
I lue. Hi thteal'ei.i.i-' tre-rj I hear not. ! ,.t sh w ae-.' t i strike."
I know t'.v . oi!:a;e da.u.tlo-s, w th- field, No tJrrer.t stream more wi'iin
blood W Olpd- t V o 1 1; But now thy- dcir-iov'd country needs n-'t thy deadly aims. The rue . ' (i:n"d of .'.ojiten will rescue Let (ro.-i ri'ino
Tl.en a f decla
vn f ici
tuan toou thv
nd ibm-Jiitcr.
Captain Harris prompted hit
means lor Ids comfort; but, notwith
standing every attention, the poor inva-
id expired to-d: y a few miles below Alton.
The boa; landed, and he was decently
interred, lie was unknown to any on
board, and as it was not intended to make
mi- eharo-r fir his pa-st.trc, the clerk had
e.,'i.J we? probably ree;.ty-live or
viars old. JtiN KINfi.'
U e sidMaii Ulair to o .ortii w ittl to iMr. Van lhuen and o'!Vr to stll o..!. lie can- . ' biiiirer frvern in the name of Andrew j cksiiii there is no loii.tr an) jioteney
cy oi wr ledil in that name, and piPjiaratioii
out d tho Lon-
Oder to sell out
ask a oood round so'ii ou can get it tliey are all an.ious .o fe'- rid of you. (Jet vour money rccurc u.id leave Wash
ington for the West. Travel as little
lav .ts vou cim, and dont write vour nam
o;: the Uutii liooks; you may be roughly
all cases of extensive cotillajritions. A. V. ')(. and llixq. rtarcality. At the sscond sesiou of the lth Con
jT'ess, Ih:ii(l I'arton and 'J'iDhins hint ' tre'ed when comin? near Lynchhurff.
rnfoii were the Senators in Cm;7rcss , . Take Kend.illl with you, and
c.'lected to register his name. I sen J this ' irom me .-tate ot .Missouri, no.u resiui; i wnun you tmiu looit duck on v asumK iun r c .i . i i. :. i ..!,' ' in the citv of St. I.ouis. and of course ! remember bow vmi entered that city
cononuiiication inai ins en , ;, , . , . I V, . , r. i .1...
.'ren mav know the f ate of a parent whom i ooin entitlc J to r-iuai amounts mini i.ie anu now you leu u, inaiih, oi;u u.ae ' i. :.. i,:.. iii r, The do. Tr"asurv for milace and attendance. t Viavc both made nn escape so lucy.
tnev ior .i ii. i .- - , ., ,- - ... . - ... .. .-. : . , . . ... i i ..i. !..
cr'hty l"e eno oi ine session ii iiuui ei.umi u m l urKCV J'O'i v ou u ii-.i; i'wh iu-ii
! .....1 mmii it mv. :i.:t(V2 ll);.... 1 1 !,. , "i. i In iruia VOU
..nn 11.I..I.-.U, i..- j T - .wiii iii:d,u nn; ,.., . - . j Mr. liarton, 'd') . "Wouhl !nvr, been : ent to Siberia, and in Finland handed. Hold on ti the 'spoils, Pen ton rei eived Hurt than Par ton, f I ,'d'J al, L-o as lar West as possible. Y ou will .,,.- rr.vt iliseveesi of sixiern I e rv Mr. V;vi Daren's fjooJ v.islies for
...... fc ., . I 1 .... IJ....1, l?,,-r
in , ' r f I dollars
due him
Mr. He
M. Wi.i'ney has mate
ihl.'t form, upon
i . ue.i; cu
his aonearauoe. m namp
the subject of the cu'Toiioy. We loam fr- i.i the New York Star that he is not
i litile md.itcd m some
over toe amount reutiv
d iw-nniiht t hcatio'r and swin-
and re
buni'.i." of Mr. Denton
sub-treasury aoencv stands by th svsu m
cal aounts, v ith remarkable ti fable (f Fsop about the bst fei.di.ii- -i rli't is not without
f hi" remarks dlinij by die commission ol just such
; act as has sent many a poor and intu
it re .... i. .
- ti.i, a iip semis ai i. iv-
at ill a I'h rascai to ine rstate .s rnson; ami ui
of Mr. Couee and , b 2 sets liim-elf up as the exclusive and
((tic iieopie.
i
id State banks as lis- most ili'vo'eil Incml ot tne
W hat a worm 01 vniai. ..y auu n putn.-
lehty. mode its a
do Mr. Wh'.ney the
ae
' d j. hea1US-
V
n't an e w -tence o coiisi, it-ted lieaih ,
t
io.-t iettei
mi can rain ,n
c i i ps, by a v mi r.-' .
'va-te. prouia'itv , ayour e.n !v u.i's . ., :'. 'in all the ma ins a
a-c
pe.T.m.iry i:
l id j. .c" . u.t : ami i'.l.dlv (
ts
.', t
rocua t'.ice, sttd by thy o
t'iv uati doih tha. e
atTcctu.iu thy coniitiy s wea,
.iv.te, a ', r, from thy ' " uh -t-:,c n, . .t.Jt ta vi beheld th
forlorn' ' I ne?J no s-i-y eliidin i di", D..tl? no badtcj danger
I know th .l fs- thy visv l, wi'.h pride lit it
ivainim;, thy etit'.n ve larhn - a niast'.es wreck
fn her Vi gladly no cloud upon the
a si tie ot
e'en if v.ej hi se i i. y m ar n years of tail t i el and honorable nil may deroy hi n ita whfeii that ma
eve,' r h ist.-n. i'i t oe, to pov e-' a ; .'ir Von can ruin t . it ionimitte,l t "i ne - - r. -eians than
'in iv va erv.ite ; . iooelen ilc rail;' e it bv :
l oi;ji.:m:i, -1'ieisures m
evde y.arsell ver ri.inj lie:i
'iideure. And
I" ! ni; I pr,.'e, I, d well f r a t -e eve. It nav t a man "ail (lie means nfa eoa.i' arta''!e si cace; but a few- sho.t hours la the s impi ov ,, nt measures.
ACilCal kliowl-j
balance ol
tioti. We must
ne.. t.i m v. however, t'.i.t ;dbeit
interested, he has more pr
f the siihi cl than th
the kitchen Caomet put together. There are poi lentous sins abroad. Denton is disheJ HUir is did-.ll.-d Kives m a quandary Tnllmadcc W rigid, rnJ the Ke-encv,' nonplused W luttmy turned loose v i'thout bit or bridle and Kitchie complete' v in a fog. What is to be the end of these thm-is, we know not. t ertain it is. confusion is m '.he ascendant and we siucrely hope tbe iVi-mentatmn will clarify the concern, and precipitate ihc lcs. If Van Duren be an hotv-st m.m.
ul lorn -o'l ot the occasion, and
d
Cur r.nv Hu t. July 1: ls:H Omtlnnm: Dein unexpoctedlv ca
oil' this mo
i
it w ill be out of in'
i
Bt
T'aou 'dst give tin
the1' hreath; 'Tn p?r;l t. 'i of waters, n
a frcelv as niouiit'iiii w inds
t of ut irm noon t ie
Nor at thy ship's si U Put s a Oee-'i ia, r
ilpc.ave Thsl in t'ty neari's i!jc d 'ta saarc.
th r.iiers a f.rei,;ii eneno use taee, and bv t'iv v t
t.iv country wai
a mav rei.,1 i al' 1 1 I--101 " ou n.L'ht
ei'e, t, s,
I ai on
u f i,M'.l, w.io'liata an evil ' I'e ri' tl. wl.ieli iill re.Ui. e .a ' ' i','l f r I..' .
y :, , a' t. 1 lui is a nn ke, , la j an 1 culture, far '' ''e trea ii-es ef silver or - it h a ' 1 , , ,ci may en--i.'id I no i.. ice. , ; yon mav y ,i I m y il ha-e ;t ' , ;.'' a,, lad "... tr ,y in line ci . i.aa--by how much luah, r than rise, throueh a riLh! r.-eef
nn' h deeper than the brute vou i the abuse of it. .'o luin is
cr to unite with you m e'miincmora'.ins ili.i .miver.-arv of our l uiiepciiileiice. llovvt vcr :;r.itil'v ino it wml l be to m", to
U f i i M , I 1 in In I'. I
ie wit'i mr ineniM an.i n l'ionrs m
occasion nf social enjoyment, 1 must ss lac recurrence of this d iv etui mv bosom very painful nt'-e-
I would I t" "j-itec in conheroic i r.ncs id o a . I a '.a
t
mine an v confi CltLS
turns. Wh:
t-mplatm-; the heroic i,.t
tnons aucesirv, who aolnevpn our h-ieri; . I cannot but deplore with deep humiliation
re ail ilrireuerai". wnicri
the wide sp
rapidly ( Jovcrr.
is so
un
Icrminmp- it. The Federal
,int h is been farrbdit years ad-
pjstercil rpnti ; -i)irij,lfs of corruption
scarce. v ihseuiscil, tl not npeniy avow c.i. and the clleets have exceeded any thine . i .i l r . 11
1 1 recorded in tne aiin iisoi ujiimiai oeeei.e-
Mv doubts of the tractica'i:,i'y o!
ch.Ub
en 1
it no h'a.;cr. their chec-
drcle th -aU,
if ehe'ii' -fires round, .li ss, w ith liappinefi,
these arms the.r
id, and
tas
Thou urtisan, vvhy bread; Thmr eye-i tirain hne res; has tied. "Eieh nii'ht a merry Fi'iU up my heart i
protou ad. For tbem and their dear mother.
trencih empbiy.
nd la1','.-s teal ttKeksaut tinnzs too.!
and joy." Moit nohlv haul thou sfiven. and thotiL'h thv
be hard. The end ' of sweet eontentmsnt arc infinite re
ward; Hut as a ficennn. rouse thee a id by thy ote de. hoc That in thv hearts' aiF-'Ctions tay country' weal doth shire. Shame on tli.-e, thntMe-ss farmer, the weeds choke up t';y corn. Tea liite thy case nel.c;fal tun tcsnty cops win mourn. "My heart intent on labor, with ead.est bi:J I tis. T guaid with ear- unceasing a-; linst m dement
l 1 1 v ; v,
; a i hv s the ' ' .' voitr i : ituv sin
more common, nor ,'t move disastrous, than ti. it ' co uiecte 1 null a fillen inteile. t. 1. Vuu ca-i rum y our eon--' acn-e. Yon may iient i(a futliful admoni'i'us; you may stiile Us, convictions of truth and ilutv; you mav fal-ely
cdueal" it, so ' ait it w i1' put evil far pool, am
io a ! far evd: vou m iy , as with a hat iron ;' jmu
i 'tic iv a 1,1 Us p. over, a - this faithful euar- i-rowti stroncT and stroll
dii-i"f .i'lue and a lvoea'c .. the ine law wiil .i , v ears ;'tii! I i a ;i scarctl v hnnjj mv-
U a- ,u t.uh your -.i-iful . out,,e, but th- more , - , ,,,0 .lirl..Pfc, interest in :mv
controv ersy of a party ch;..-etcr.
1 Hut I must cut short these remarks, ami
oiVi-r v uu a sentiment i pro.ssi v e ol
e will av
.weep the tilth out at the street door. 1 U.Jonncr .. Vt';u I'tr Cutr!mtt Mercury.
Thii'.Ung- Incident The follow, g o; c irrence
place at the lire on Smiday morning. i,,...i ilescrihed to us by an eve m
as ono which ,m .id tbe most thrilling m.rri'st in the bosoms id spectators. While the lire was at its h.'ijvht. and t'-e ibimrs were rain with the r"'1'' v Icucc, orders were ciien to l.iovv up a wooden house on the side of ( Jiicen-street. ,.:nniii der was placed in the lower
" ' . . ., ,. ' . . i , ,i.
1,., ; (T liip Slow lit, I., ,' ic cuainecr's horn s'o.m-'o 1,
to the pc ph- to depart bum
the spot. The signal was pi, -,, o.ioy-
ed. -r;d the crowd rctiiinr in all u
h f. a acant space in building. At this
urjwu oy ti'ioi ,
poor olhcer, came t.uiouslv
we b.ve in: I). i not let it be supposed that we talk so plainly about Benton because he happens to be a political opponent, we don't care af.irtlunc- fr a Wh' if we knew of one just like him, guilty of "ohtnininff l.umcy under false pretenses, contrary to t'.'.c i ves of the land." As Denton is do lino: f'f the Ihc i.!en-c-, it would be well to circulate this item of inte'li p'uee ulatinp; to him, that the people may be enabled to tee ho v. well qualified be is. mnrr'dlj, for the high office he aspires to till. The above paragraph is from the Conneaut (l!im Ca.ette, and v c do our part towards Rivinr it cii'culation, n"t because it pives us mure pleasure to record a piece of V.iscali'y than a highway robbery or honad munh'i', but we must nevertheless, mi' lie iiiiirna'.s. nfesent our readers
u. , ..... . ,
vcur sale arrival at hock, jvner. oca out, and sell out quickly, or you will hav no bidder. S.eara Boat Nick Cvddl The stc.iinlioat Nick Diddle struck in the Mh.sippi, about forty-ti miles above Vick.-k.trai'i. V liave neither the day, nor oil. -r psrticulars, ex cept that we a.e advised ten lives were lost, deck passengers. The steam'vi.it Commerce collapsed it flue between Louisville and Cincinnati,
Sunday. July 2'Jrd. Tlie mad was
on
deb
)re. Cin. (iazrtte
toon
hasl
w I'ness
f th
"iiitcl. and il
is a sicua!
it: vou mav sefir it. rnev
- mt 'rlv ruin mil rcl'ormiiiff this corrupt state ot things have
er for the last
ie' I. "i 4 a' mi till ti vour -.m !'u I ' oiii.n', but th- more v. ill ail the I s, it wad a bneni-h vou thus i' .iv- ,"!' you 'cm ''lined to t'dl up the in. asuies of vour i.ii iuitv. H h.it e.iithlv nun i-more ilie.i-h',.1
a-'.d hopele:;, t!i in that c!' i. pr. ;.,ti..vd or pirvcitC I COil-eienee! ."i. Veil can ri. ;n your tepuS.Ciori. Ibovrvi-. haieull it is to seeme a en, id name, it is very ea-v to lose it. It is of slow crowth. but it mav be destroy c l la a day. An eminently wise man has said, a ;oo,l name is rather to be chosen than 2 real riches.' Vet in a -i i j!e hour, the development at a si 1 previously chui-tied a il ripened in y our heart, may fix a - lin unoii y ar fiir nani.' w hich no tears csa rvprn-.n'i :w av, no nvc ,;. tn e
iOII".
It of the dev idfd
ir.otrKUt, an engine ,. directed by the
down the
I 1 u .. l
street, nurst liirein wic- c,..v - ...i,. ,h. d..-..rir.l snot. So r.:;.t ily did
they advance that every effort to arrest thi if praert'ss piovcd 1:11,1V ailinp. Aniid.st
contusion l tne scene, ami
1
vv Ith suliiet.li:i!r
ncr. be so
tbe -above by a nv '114 in the l'arkf Arc the honest men of this party willm; for a
moment to support a man, so stampe
with dishonesty, so ptoved 'v m - Jilt U "f ill' l.'.l """ lerf Out upon llie mihl-lei eiirtni'
v . 1 . - . ''.. '
.Newgate l.a.cn-
Wiil our friends, the Lorn J-'oios.
viiul as to express their opinion ol
of the
Mill. c o.
1 .It,
ueiavec. . "ninoiL' mo
it..Tiic ()!iio (liiU. The young misses of Cambridge ino, celebrated the Fourth, of July in a cool grove, and with pura water, Diana-like. Among tho toast drunk were the following: "Feim'e Authors While we can boast of a llanr.ih More, a Mrs. llemans, and our own beloved Sigournej, let no ijjnnrant pretender charge our sex with alack cf talents of the highest or
der." "I'emale Ili'.ucation The ultimatum of all well regulated Coveniintnls." "The cause ol F.ducation These who refuse or net! -'t t educate their children lack chanty, wisdom and philanthropy," "Old Dichelors 'There is something
rotten ii. Denmark.' I "The Ladies' of the FniteJ Slates
I I 111! Ill'c ' ,i'm',.'-
. , t 'b.p or,,;' se' 1
..nil 01 Hie utioiiio, ui uui
Elections for members of Congress.
In A r k a 1 , s 1 s Mississippi Marvl.o 1 N . ( 'r.rolinn K entucky Te'.itc.ssi 13 Alabama Indiana W ode I-land M ichigati
1 member July
H KI Id 1.1 ."1 7
ine 11, 'U
vv 1
mv views of tbe
remove; but w hirh stain cam y.'iir f n by all m m ti.I the s' rl t. Vou mav c
w 1,
mi re i
lavc t . to be re ctve.-s
1 a- v
vou
Hue
dark
known and res. I
v oil liotu their
lt.'S"!f mi o
And in r-iy heart 1 q'o',' and cheer , Which tells mr I sh di fe.o," Thfl S:-1J; c ti m 'Sy 1-' ' s-'d And S.C. VC..1 v' 1 r..-... -
hope that , a id biai-
.1:7. th'v
th
wv tn
. :.i s.l;.ire. Look what cro-'.l (. rcai.-r pr
And n.-oudiv view fi-'r ade 1
'tin uuhounde
,-n'y t-' hills and v da , .a , at..! bv thy vote de-u-.-s thv country's veea!
of the uni
i-isd diiist and a''h of the taunt and scorn '
-o tlial v.-liprever vou ti;n v.v.ir eve no i to be.toiv ti 0,1 y ou a .-iiiLtle s eruey. !! w- m mv I 1 lids ,-c,-',..iti lil.iu ' tl' it 'wit'. ) t if lead iho iv
orrence ot the if the w 1,-:.,- h ?, vou w n! I"' rule of complan. bife.lv -c-erl 1 i- , ut a
nldr
;av
11
1'
esj
icra-
aa a e C. atTe-ti aocit-
vou r
isrb- b. it' " lie gav
'e--.t 1 w ,1. for v 0.11
oao. Tl.et fore-.
1 i sm oi
llitt.'d '!-, Ie! Ml can ruin tlu moral eharaete
Y ou may --o entirely and fatally alar heart f.,,?n (bid, to. n it will never tin!
any dc'i,ht in hiei or hi. servi.-e. Vou may s" . '-a Ite n 11,1 . I ' " il tl lin t.t rn.!i r i,riu.r n
r ...... ,. In. 1 - bci, iie.iew.it elloit a painful task, the soei1 !y of the v irtio us and pimis, iinpli a- mt nnd reI'.. 1011s dunes ilis.v ,:. cable, and heaven it sr ! f a place of j, r'nent, .0 that rath 'r than enirae in lis h,,ic 1 a:pl meet : r.:. svinj'-chi.-e in it.; ia'o re-ts -I- ! l-iys. van vvould even sliarc vour dreadful lot rti ui with 'd.i js and sorcerers and w here-
ilerer. nml nlol. iters, ami who o-
ll'U eve, teib
lov eth and maki ih a he
r on the moral ehiraeter of
Thus may you ut
soul far e
'1 . Vou ran ruin your chance of salvation by the ;.-m ..I. Vou m iv neglect all the overtures of
e'f eiaut growth
e i -h t.ee, Tbese niirhtT streams lraJ-!ljvvini. exhvust'.e.f as the Kt-j; These mountains, wb sse broad simian's the tkyev vault uphold.
I h plans t clow rich covered wun li-hls of i-j.
vi-n: cold. The soul sublime of freedom, that breathes in na lure round.
Us it rnt in y.Tjr boi;-.i n answ-'ruur spiui
found'
m - rev
throiiLrh CIiri-1; vou mav
aivvavs resist
itiimanas
trim yources ol the pros-
ptritv .nd safety of South Carolina, alter subscribing myself your fnend and fellow citizen. GFOlvCF. McDFFFIF. To Messrs M. Iv. llra.eale and others. Committee of Invitation. Jzrirrrlfure (m I .7rn' The one supplies the elements of oui prosperity, the oilier the means of defending them. Iet South Cap-dinn, in the language of Iter
., I mot'.,, "ue always rcaiiy.
e "- E'.vaci'':- r-naliy. "liiL'ratif I' thi'U ma. . . hcJ ! .1 to an! Moi h.e li'v.i w'nr 1 t'aiu s.e vv'st thee in a cl.i.d. Than the sea-111 i.e'er. .s-.,.,, - :,ir. The subjoined p..r ig-.-.ioh we copy from the llaltiniore Fainot. We hl!.-r with t!;c F.'litorof that paper. The names of tiiese inhuman wretches, in the shapes ol
men, ouiiht to lie ascertain'- 1 ami pti'mMi-
pd throuolioiit ihc land. .IV. tlu'V sh'.ltld
be put upon the guide-posts tit every
cross-road, that the traveller imghi ioo
upon them, and tell of their heartless bru
tality, until their names should become a proverb for all that is shocking and detestable. Wc. do not recollect ever to have readVif an act of more atrocious barbarity. The savage id the mountains the untutored Hottentot, in the darkest recesses of his midnight rep.ions--a siranecr to rolio-ion, and all the rel'memr"'..-
of civ i'izi d life would. 01 i.n not thus shock all the feeling of our nature. We
-.one their names will be ascertained, and
tbe rumbling ol the engine over tin. sVmrs, the loudest cues were unheard or disregarded, nnd the poor f( hows attached to the citrine full ol .ord and mercy, moved on as it was feared to desti uctioii, wholly
unconscious of the approach of danger.
At Icneth as thev advanced towards the
fit d spot, the leader avvaie that there was
and the engine was
front of the budding, of breathless mtere -'. stand v followed. Tii
seemed to become something vvrmiL'. halted, directly in It was a moment
1 he ex plosion 111-
."- cn"ine could not
Maine (Vacancy) 1
do do do do do do do do do do do
August
10
17 & H
'd'i 10
t, Hit y
i'.,r sev, lemember tliat wlif rs
the fuiua.' .ire ignorant and degraded the nu n are slaves." Female F.ducation l'lid-- the ldessin-j of Heaven the most certain safeguard, ot t 1 .
our noerm s.
"I'arlies in th"
nrei
1 Stl'-K-
T'-.i
best of all par'.!?" arc wt-tl lin; patties." "We si; -mid bo. war'i :g in juotico if
- wc ne.7iec.c1l .0 'a'-- u.-t 111c i,i;i loabi
'J'.) wis .,esetred t-v A.is Sarah I. M'-'caif. 'il JL VJ'ji 'l"' '''ft is one which otl?li tin to be Ir afe; ui; and if some of the Cjinbridge
beaux d u t rinx b.s it II" they (!. serve to rrope m d irkn.ii for v 1 r,
Tottd oil The members ahrady elected stand as fiilovvs: Wi.ips 71. Van Ib.ren ldo.--)f , ourse. to seeu.c a majority mi '.hell, .use the Wl.;r inn-t el-ct f j 1 oi the above ."- members to be returned. X. V. Cuii. A,- '" Mii Friend a ul ''"ier.'-F.very hoi'y ,.,dibnr the beautiful old son!? V. ith this
burden. In this
iv of toast p
"Without one r?y f.om partial beauty won." .". 1 '. J"..i press, .M.., Il HUVSiirlriti riin.ouirhn.i. We have just .-ecu, in Cbtmber sti'-c, 1 great surgical 1 iirio-itv. v. hie': um.-t ' c highly interest111" to the profession. It is an immense) tuiiKiiir, produced by elephaiitiasii-,, nnd sent, to Dr. Rogers f-nm Sant3 Croix, by i)r. Jacoi' t'tc emim-ut sur'eo.n of that
ilts! ine- 'ci'.v, bv wliom 1; wc-j exi.acieo. 11 ie '.: l:'l .l
11 almost incrt-iii ue- cuii-ui-i-iih.-iii. vi hu
:...l...l ..( ,1 inorolirilll'-iate
wn ne 1 1-111 1 1 1 ecu 10 .... ) 1 1 1 , , , f -U,, 1 o "V
, ,.f tbp above at a lowest aiioiiiinai .m-.ih vi a 1u.u1 u
, . . . 1 :
ami n..'t appucaiiou o. ..o. - - ,.,:.,,,,..,,,,,,,
supper even by the young men ot lSnS-1 j - v - -----v uj-; r IJ, M,nrv Clay. 0,1 b.s visit to their."'" ' V"" t'"rtJ"rf,tl r''''''r' v vii cl wcdo no, remend cr to have n,n! The op, ration was so skiliullv n i, rrtnt On that occasion, nn ele- pe. iormed that notw.thstandmg .. re i-iirerl si ( n 1.1 y r.ui. the ;ib.i-sion o al the ar.pei. ding nartf. e.cdv ehasrd silver pitcher, was prc-e.i -,i i l
anticipated.:, " Mr (hv. yu H . a g.'-.tk-ma-i 1 tlic pahcnl rccov eri;i 1.1 7. ic v. vvicki. 11
a;.... ib -. . ' .11.1 ni i-icil. is ci nsKtereu . 1; ihikcsv inun.i 111 m
- "r 1 nresent, 1-11 ocui e.i: n o u i. 'ii o. 1
Irvsion I .' . . - ...:.l ,l.,r f..l;,.ili- VVI
the ad-
I lo'v fill 1st;' under the 11 mint rous
non it ions, warr.iiur a:.d invita'ions of (iod, vv.ncli j publicly exposed: 1 fJOi'iHr.
vou receive, vou may stll! ehen-h an laiiieunent "'lb,. f-,-t dot ai e 1 111 the to ovvmr nnr-
II your l'r'1-' anrrnph as to the conduct of children to an
hc.nt. and pe; aist in sin audi e.pi, ly. t
bah. 111 terminaics till you dioo int.) eternity am
vour rcbmipti 111 cea - - forever.' Thes vvliili von ha e imila tm i- - and nnrmi: i.dies of as
'e'nliinr i. hai'pi-ii's-
tuiiiiies nf :
ore
rerun
reed parent, tire of a character so revoli-
, r,-,,.- It'
mg as almost to li- mi ueitci. vi r. are
..hcJience t fJod. t au;e:ie ulory a a.l glad, however. 11 .roc. 1U;U no liamci you Uavn al ; 1 amnle means and oiitior- is mentioned 1- the end ilia t!m actorsj
ones nf (iiMrendin.; . b a llf. of sin , thr, mjlis' mav live for repentance "in dust an.i, ken law, Rn-1 , rej.t Eraspel. to oeep and , rt;i,'r ." an,1 -.ot to be known to the World u0d..c,mhuo. An! (, what ruin, ruin at ,irJrp aml ;,e COVc,rcJ. a I with a
mantle, with undying infamy.
at that time have been more th in 'JO leet
from the walls of the- house which was blown un. Thr effect was much b-ss ,hs-
;.s'rous than co Id have been
F.very p-rson s - dinir 011 tne en-i;i" wtisi throvvn olf tiy the shock of the explosion,
and two of the n.-;:r-vs. (lielongm-.' to (William r.eil.Fsq.) were evi .ely wounded, the one hav ing his arm very much lacerated, and the other injured i:i the bead, both by fragments thrown from the buildin '1 be icst of the men. though very
much stunned, and some ot them sug illy bru.-cd. got off without any serious unu-j ry. Tin-re was obviously not the sligbtest blame to be attached to any one in ibis case. The occurrence w as unavoidable,
and originated entirely from the confusion which always prevails more or less at lircs, and the honest zeal which on such occasions urges them forward to liieir objret, with an energy that is utterly regardless of coiise'pienees. The frilling injury sustained from lliH accident, shows the danrcrfrom the explosion of gunpowder to
I be less than is generally supposed. We
believe there was hardly an individual who witnessed the incident, who did not suppose that cverv one connected with the engine would be killed or strioudy burnt. Aril vet two only suffered. It is true that the building was not a large one, am! the quantity of powder used in its destruction usually' small not exceeding l'J l-2!bs. Rut for these circumstances, the injury nifjht have been much more extensive. We aru clad to hear. thr.. in consequence.
I of this oceurrene th proper officers hve
pite
job.n
Jiobe. Wc should mt be surprised if it ,. .abmied. and we will thcrcb-re ni'-rt-lv
their We-tern journey we' h':iucr in a sirge coa-ri, icu in v. 1.1 nd the "'! oefs" to' ph-.asmit tempered. cb-er!ul, wcll-mforrueil
.resent, on being called upon uncxp: eted-, v for a to.i"-t, e;,ve with siivjnlar felicity.' " . r . .1 f : ...I -,l .
Di.r cucst ami trill -vnir i.iuw uu
lt.r!" X. V. Con. - Li"l-
SonnA Advice.
Mr. N.-.h give- t
counsel to bis ipmi.lnm
he adopte
add. that in
would n mmani
lake -be road t'i Whvcong. '1 hey would find Lynchburg nn unpleasant dace lor them." It deals in lur and fm'hcrs as well as rrt" liidis and the. code which takes its name from the place lias a stern law for those who acknowledge no law. Jl'(fi!ii,i?:'i l''f nrrThe Madisnnum.'l'lc Globe is quite
wrathv at thr coutemp.c'f'd publication 01 a new' Administration paper at Washington. Hear him: "This new friend of the Administration, which the National Intelligencer introduces to the public, gives the go-ty to
the principles avowed "lfN "
the la'.o attd present Aduimisj. reverts to the Madtxo.u.n, '
saho fr the disorders be drp.cis
,,,,1.1, ,.-,,inot fail to under
s known that Mr. Mmhsnn, after having Vctr:i a national bank on constitutional principles, was driven by tr9s- of cireum-
iianeos to yielu.
Id. and every surgeon in this city who
has seen it, cordially aw aril ; the biehes merit, both of surgery and medical treatment, to the distinguished operator. Dr. Jaeol'sha since taken off the thigh of a 1 - - . I .V
f llowin Far-e 1 patient 111 the same disease, witr. irmmpn-
friends ol tne ant success. .vr-i- lorhi.iu.
stlrv having to travel son9
fe I in v r.h
bv
. ior,5. am;
era for a
The
stand this. It
ollicer. His eonverrat on was spfgn-iy and enterprising, but frequently mingled wiili oaths. When they were about to take the next s'agc, Mr. Wcley took the officer apart, and after exprcsrt.ng thepleasure he had enjoyed in his company, iohl him be was thereby encouraged to ask of him n very great favour. I would take a pleasure in obliging you, -aid the ofiiecr, and I am sure you will not tnal, nn unreasonable, request. Then, says Mr. Wesley, as we have to travel together for some time, I beg, that if I should so far forget mvself to swear in your company, vou will kindly reprove me. The officer immediately saw the motive, end f it the force of the request, and smiling, sjid none but Mr. Wesley could have conveyed a reproof in such a manner. 'Ai. Sul. Xetrs.
Tletter to be born luckv thsn mb.
