Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1844 — Page 1

TRUTH WITHOUT FEAR." YIC:Ew'KS, E.5?SAM, TE5tt'n3AY ?HtEt.:Af.4, OCTORE.E1 S844.

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ALL TOR nB?J2V C2.A7. TV-fK 'U?frc did you corru Jrotx ' Oh where J'kJ you come from? TV.I ti quick pray: Oh' where JiJ you corn fvmd Any nc va t.vjav, VV '-jwt "-t fiom tbcornx JVwjsh, Where a'! the peopte aT That in the full thev me-nto o'.-?. All fj Harry Clay. VVejc: env from the 'Oid North L.M.e. Where hate won the ,h,The people thsrf- jo, their m 'ht, AM f r Il-irrj i;:3y? We've h-CT bt OM Yii,.M. Siy. The mit ii pa-tn ovav. "1 In? l,oc -here nre p-unic .-Brro, All fir iij-.-v 'Jiiiy. 'c'e j '- t Iwi-o ip S;. ; fo tie ?no M-oy-ar:.' r.'il n- iv Ar i'!or itc. I r Ili-ry C1Thv f !'! a(! !rut 3'v.vThe sic w'lie a.ac ..'! !- r Harrv j W e've jThe S. i a--i ' t iJ..!k. i'i.-v .: V I l'-urr- H-r'c r thrr. n Ai!-s fr fUrrv Ciav. in i ivi at a. - 'he ! i fade- a .v ' Atl'l Anr.ex.'!ion 'u rm to V-vp h The "' CI Trr,i h i 5i s t- '. ' -V 1 - i- K ; The pcepV tiiorp -re "jra''' r ". All f.ir Hu-ry CiBV We've fruvc'le-! tlr : i 2 ' t ?rtv.v flng"a AnJ urh 2rn!-! (!p!a! They eannot swallow J'etrt' lirbta. All f r Hurry (J!ay. Tuim N'.rth and S uth; arul Ih-t an 1 'ct, N'e hi ar the cherfu! lav And c hivp come toj"in the hvii?, A! for Harrv C;;v. rrr-rr V T . m. ' - in-inuf.ieuire'rs and capitalt ' :ir 'o-nvieg' :1 ;n:'o -f uiifini; rlf irts, tliro.-.h ti ioiil. to promoi"iti MMt'- 'sts m this rountrv. I. uward ? of yi-vr hundred thou ni I dol.'ar have td ready teen snos 'rihed for the p.irpose d n'me ni-.'.aiiiij free trade d vtrines in foieign countr'.., a :r" p r:;on of u hich ii to ho exnotnl'-d in a !vi:tcng th election of Juns A". AW;, an ! througit b' -a ta break up iIih AnierrHii Sy-Mem. A late number of the London Tunes has the folio v'm on the snl j !: 'A subscription was r-ee!it!v opt nd raie fu'".d to circiil-itf Free Trade Tracts in For-dijn ('ountries. Vuut four hil ldrtd and j orty thoiinin idI'ars were subscribe-!. .SYvir of these Tracts are to he printed i'i Xew York, ro:; c;kc:"lation to ti:. Unit en Sta its.' Some of tV tract have .ilrev.lv ben p ib!ihod at tlie offic- of the New York Plehian, a paper wliicli has thrown oif nh disgois1-, and is mo.: b it-T in its denunciatieri of tlie present tariff, an 1 of anv tariff dosigu.l to footer American ludnsirv. Thee iracts have b-eu cait?red (v' th.on sands in crerv part of the country. In Ma teiiestr and oilier mamilVcmrint town, fo- this ge sum-5 have h -en sub ribed pnrpo-e. mid a late English paner puhlishes t.i" tiPi!o'.u:Kr lit oi sn riotion, reported at one of their fron trade rnertipj, bv Mr. Murray, which was re--r ivtd with iood che -"rin": 'The II-n. t'ie l.or.l 'rev i?t. Pr A. & J. I)enu:: u n C or g- rq;;are. CO 2 hi V'O ) loa 00 7-0 Charles Tenneut i. Co., ""Viliiam Di.von. Ramuel II :einboi!ani. Buchanan. Hamilton fe Co., A Friend. Neaic Thomson, James Scot. Alexander Grabpm, D. McPhall vl- Co.. Win. Stirling cc SniMf S. R. tt Titos. Sirown. J. ifc A. Ar-drrson. Wm. Gemrnel, Rob?rt I) tlgih, John Whi'ehond, G?org-- Sti'iib, John Ker, James O? wu', &c, etc. amounting ta XlOO.fOD. ?0 AO V.O 30 t half a mirio- of dol' -;id r.'.l t- break u.i .Vnerica i m o uhict .fl Bui t;-.i amo-nt is bui a drop in the t icket coeoared with ti e imtnons? .-.dvaomges which world ?c rue ;o British interest by the overthrow of otir proteetive p,o'iy. end thus open on- prts to he food. d v. ;:;i liie provlicts of British Ir.bor. The r; 'y means by w! ich tins can he c comp' i-h-ed is bv tl elcct'on of .lamc L. Pdk to tho Pre5 dem-v. T ie. ejection of Ilea ry Ciay w.ni'd firrdy cstah'isli the Amer ivcan System, ae 1 t':r give a death-blou to British insv.-ef's m hi country.

r-r-Timsnii ihe following extract Jfrcin the Loudon Atlas tr tha reader: I The eb-ctiorj of Mr. Ciay must, wr. p"RAR, be looked t'pmia to a considerable

jex:-ni, i.te C-mjftn.n'iin of tue principle cj cvrtrTurcial rextnch m. He has a!h!V9 been toe consistent nil voa;o of a protective tariff, and t- -v.-. of tho Whirs tn aiwav been it'.'nti'i--"! with that of ih;-. f.-vV England ma-infa'-tnrer-s. wSor.it: at aequiring a tn mopolv of ihe home market hv the aid f t ohtmtnrv u ife-. A iir i'sn we wonder that orh i the jxii"v "if the i os respectable ar.l intelbtje-nt statesman of An? i".!. when "ve ecri-iuer th-it hv our corn law w.- shut the .J-or in the very fae of ruiv attempt to n--g Mi.ve a vvnuvre" arrAOgo nv-Mit m the t.vjng , f n fair an I snh to-:ial vchtrvrfv. Wr'takk notiii t. : KIT 7. 7) STATCS D'TTI! T '-V!:i -ft roiBLY m 'ti'it vt 7H;::rt cann; 'To AND c tr DiNc ,'' $'a j p -? : ' -'': " g r.'rt fgrc it 'fur a' he if 'est, by a s ,-jr s.-alo. jnd:-ni-t'.:siv f"!'i" t o !r 'v fif w; r mif 'i ! a -n ! t iin'-) orn-'nt i t:"- w ' -f . !.- to th- Ivie 'i muk-t. h i! to ha Iv.-s i -.i. C rc'alia'c nrlf'' -'y 7 .v':' o-j .?.-i,V;j,.-J ,AI 7 'ictttres! in -n ;t A' 51 r J ."i ". .v e 1 1 : ' ; r v -1 the resfrc-i-isj T-orii" . i r. vl w iso 1.1 have :ri''i"i ' d 1 1 ! ! i .MM 1 ' ! a f-S. i n-iri -i - ! i'i- in th-'t 'ivn'rv to Kr-' mp-i an i ;!'e Fi-e i'r ni1 par A 0'ieral ; : . :i- r "' ! 1 1 p;- ! v - s f r- no nr n r o o ; ' e ! ; e v ' r i : e ! " e . ca : o : ; .vi h ri;i :- " -ie reso, , m.r VI' n 'Us! i ' n rocovf r -v h it i ' m i i i i o. ii'ltlers j l?vn .or i-rl C o t 3. To o'der to a Im'i Aim i ft C I.J oi-'n corn 1.1 ovo'i-:"!' lor i rre- 1 rv "A ' nf -'.dor--1 when :he m anufa"!uin!T ! "Ot of !VnSa SiNoov ;,,), . " W ! rso ! iii. :- i -on r- il sir mr 'ii iti.t ! " i'o.no't lat oi, n ,j; ();, Vorv m::"h vhat'he old iv!'!. iiMi'ribo a 'barri'i car after the. hore i-i r-tolcn.' Clay :n-s of Rcli-jions Daty. Wl.::- iv- L 1 :.,..!', co the m 's-t m ! 1 - 1 - . n prf-s is teem; ore ii "a 'ions ', if w ! " 1 of Mr. (liav, artf r ."Kern. i,o at t!i s. rn lime made to eo iciii'o ti,e moral f 'o: Mie pma'o in h-hsif of Mr. Polk. Now, we here reca i a case in whndi both 000 gentlemen took p-r;, md the r-ader will judoe who 01 n''e5i-d the truest sen so ol ni ra! nhbmi m. In 1S3J. w-nV i!ie ehoWa ra raii'-tT with alarming fatality attacking and des. solatmg w.iole town mid cit'es, and baflling the skill of man, .Mr. Clav intro I need a rexolnlion in the 'j;).atr of th U 11tetl Stat s for th-3 app'dntoient of a co nmiuee to unit upon the President and to "request tint he recommend a day to he designated by bun o? public bomiii ition, praer,' &.c The foilowing wer- th" proceedings in the Senate: Jon 2s. IS ,':. The f lowing re.Vution offered ly Mr. Clay was t.-ken up for consider s iioti : ll'vvved hy tin Senate end Hut sc. - Representative. Tnal a joint committee of hoih Hoi'.es w?A!t on the Pr -sident audi que! that he recommeni I a day of pub be humilis'ioo. prayer -nd failing, to he ohaerved by t.he people of t'ie United States wiih religions solemnity, and wiih fervent nppli"atio:is to Almighty God that be will he graciously pleaded to continue hi blessings upon our rountrv, and that he will avert lorni it th Asiatic seourge which has rea 'he! o tr borders : or if. in the dipr!iai'on of his providence, we are not t a he ' X Mupte t from t'ie calamity, that thr-.vih hi ''uintiiul mercy its .sevoritA1 ma o ened . ' Mr. nay. Mr. Iv had mltigated and it duration shortTaz veil ak' i t.ie yeas and (Ivy roe en '. oh-i"rved that h- onK'tf word to express. The rpo I ; i in fiad po; been s'lbmittd witho-i! con. snltatton with the meoihera of the Senate w t,. . cpinion ca e;ititieJ to iivr'1 respect thn his own. .t wa, in eed. fir.-' ng'.s;cd Ij to in ov a revere mi memner bv a revere to the clergy, and. fter dehh"rate ciMiatd"rauon, be (Mr, ('lav) thought the occasion fit for tho recnrnocMidaiio'i of the religion ceretponv whi.di the reohttiott coniemoiste,; 1. It was the practice of all Christisn nations in Fea-ons of gericrHl ami Divine mercy. great ca'aniity " imp ore O" ad th pesli'enti it scourges which had ..tllict o;in; the Ai:M,io ciiolera, itii( ot M.s ebarae'.eristtcs wai :e most remarkable. 'O l (i the rp?o!u'i ti be n iopted. f said Mr. Clav' the a: -f tho President, in coof -miitv lt its req teM. w ill b recommendatory. Vohm'ary as wiil b" obligatory upon neno. m e r t: 1 v to all. i' i here eotris to be a p.".:;.ar proprie-'y . on i.ie ground of nniformtly.iti ihe proposed me ore. Already, iti tbffere it parts of t.he Cm. clergy of several denominadons liiO'i it believed, to the suiii-ct. ml th'-Mr attcn Differ eni davs a.t',1 (urnri .aver nn'l hnmiliaiion will he prohar V recotn'i.ei'.i.cd 1 it i ! e i r a : . 0 Tint me whoie nation, 0:1 the 'mv pr r.t it eiiited prayers rncl a v , s . a . supj.uca oons to .lie , . 1 -1 iro.ne r, W i rev. A 1 d : hf re can be hi 1 laiie do ibt do. will be no Inp.g t orrrive. nier.dgtion of the Pres.de htioiigti there ; he recom :ii t.he 1. there Avid general r-t quiescence in it. The measure will be grateful to all piou? and to a'i m-ttV. men, wheuhf r members cf religions

In times of na'ional or i:i-!ivi hnl Jisups". all who s-.itYr.r tee; hi irresisiib'e inpuhe 'o appeal to thrtt B'iin who h alone at le to afford adeqinte relief. S'ttniUJ vi heitsted in present tins res i uio: (s.ni I Mr. Clay) if it had been oinanetion t hy preceticnt. lint (hiring !he ! W.ir a similar resolution vns aio;ted hy t'oaresa. at the matanc of a irirmlitT ol tlse iloieof liepresn'Mti ves fro i irginia. nml President Madison is. sued his reco miVMidation nceordinirlv. A single word. Mr. IV-si.ient. as to my ' selt. I am a iin tuher of no religions sect, I rn not n professor i 'f r-.-i-rion. 1 regret :.n n t. I wish th.u wa. and I irof -.:U hal '. 1'iit I biv-, ntttJ a. 'V!,"; :' ''''' 'n ! :1 rr"f '' I respeet f..r 'vMl'ri,i.' n;'lv- !ho f"''"" f!" fathers, - i!s rae.. us usaje-. no i Ms ohpr s. Aiu tin-o. that -.v!o-;' i- p-o-in liie reeohitftin hefor ynu basal- . mnruv'td ;b- respect of the, jp..s-l I V ; V S ijood ' e i levoot. iti( 1 !iooe it wi,i on p ri):'rurr"iK'e of tlie S.n te. A Ir. I'"1! e! in -'ho y s;'ii said lie mferri". ','n rH!i of ,hr a!l i vy !'i:,t - "' r.oiotion w i be opposed, s-t! he, '"'fore. dc-s:rt-! agot So r'Vr :h,e. S-nr.t.f ie, to she pr 'ce f en t oi is 1 4. riori at tint lime w a in'iurrso.o. thr slate . Ol '.v r ::M. whieti ronn'rv i'i ne-M ; viih (Iff-at ?J r.t .Mr. "t 't. of no. a 1 1 1 " f-ier-J I V Virjiui 1. Tli lot 1; iinn 11 a a I ot res Ocr-a Ol') hi - h r-' the le-v to : tins v.ir. hr".e-r'io t'tn of c a am t v ao i d passed th Th" proposi.inn hv witno it ; nv If in ! tone ( f u ir it wns i e :iiii 0! t i- poopp j i i o

t! (j e. n ill i ri r. '. i .) i s or not.

la' pro cc'ioo 01 Co I. and 'if ,v anv m"a;;s ihoy can be ih,k'c to beie ir;' rpoi ioo, oi' h'n met-':eve that t'ie popular current is in f.v

to npj r, o w rr oi 1. i.i,..i.i..nrl iiris 1 .a I t i-l'i- iri 'iM. .11. ..- i l i'i . rcn-'' i i a 'fiMir.i" w ii'-h .1 1 1 in in pro- ! 1 s w p; in 1 n v o( 1 1 ; s i ooan b1 in; into r j f r 1 1 1 x he'li v oil abroa on the o.anh us tlie Kmni ami mop Ll,r of O-"1 to do his errand, ind to core l",d go !i hn. I (1:','. for hn. 1 at tos tM-l'lU'g. ami over wi I m io iiower had no ie'Inf-noe. -ion could ho so o ;tiJiHiii;i a the. a 'la, O'O op. 11 toed that no ennit'Mi rn. I oj action ooi!;.i tc iu'erpos-.-d to cbect; tin ro'uuon. which whi nothing tnoro than a recotnmendaiion. It was our duty devoutly, and in the conviction of out entire dependence on God, to s'- for tlie interlVr jnee o' his mercy; end ho boned that the p.-e"nt resolution would pas. as did u; r- soiution of lld. 'The resnjiihon was ad.opted: es 3 nays On this reoboion bejng tnk'-n up in the !I':u of IJepm-ntati ve. a few days after, viz: on lb- oth of July, Mr. P.. Mi vote,; virtually to reject th" resohnion hy voting io lay M on tho tt-'o. 'That motion liavtno faded, hv a vote of yens 4a, inv 'J 1 , the eou'i lerasi "! of the r--"b'iion t ; ; rtume.l on the Ihn of July, when Mt. Polk ag-in vote I to lay it on the table. This motion .-"gain faded; vv lien.on moi;on. mo resoprion was reterrei d to a selt'Cl committee. See Jour. no. oi Kcps. ot j Cong, of I hog. pages I . , I. I.LMJ.J P'1" esteem, it may be added, uhieb Ithe r'di,Tious emmmunity in IventucKV. where he is best known, cheri-m for Mr. Clav. affords the n.-.i conclusive rcfutalioe, ,,f tlie virulent slanders of his enemies ahio ad. A ignal evid.en.ee of this pirm was given in November last, when he iv-i elected by the clergy to preside over ihp pubjic diseii'sjon bftweot; M-ssrs. Canmbell and llice. yalionat. Intel. If lying will elect An v niiVi to the bigh-e-t ollice in t'ie gift of a virtuous and free people, then indeed will Mr. P ilk beelened President; for never since the formation of thus Government, has anv political pariv dared , . r I - I to nrao:iee -iif.i n ise iiauu-t -mu deception neve,- be fire has any party so completely 1,-t sight of those great moral nriucipii-jj by which honest men are acniat o a nd sent leaders of the a tne Te;i fiction. V ei know t.iat -ooie years aco the Lo-.ofoco party a!op'ed to imne i-vi.-'ii tin spiiti.'ifat i"i one ol thor di-tingui'diod l-ailer, that every thing u a fair m narty lactic, where the end w on i 1 'i!tify she nl ,oi. But it apoear'. to l;n vo . ... T..C. i. !,.- i.-a r ii l 1 1 -. -. i ii i r r vol writ u-1 1 io 'iv -- - -.- -i .u., .,.o... .,- fiv P.-.i !.- ?,-.- b'Vvas d--t mocracv. 'to act 'to th- fullest extent upon . " i- .:.o o'i,. I'iln t . r I . I ' i .i o i. 1 1 j; statesmen of the ag ' M, ?1 VI ,1 l."l C ii order Ma: .i 1.4, President, a: vi. led woe eo ml ries. Tif-Texas question is

e are to be dragged sicui n-pro arm to in-.r o.n,M-r. ... j rrnnl ., the cone3;ve po c. ...

d Vmstd. and f.r what? ( r.se.il h- is e.ccteu.rrt s.i.enid iey o. vv , , ? -

r Pot mv he elected ! they must 5I111U nwav mm thrpo den.s ol on-; -' '" ' ?;.. , . A lot cf Amntcur Uamo.ers wear .t,.

1 his piofui dependents rre, ty a u m, , . ..... . - ?n, . ,Vt. - "2" W (Vmnanv wa.

r -r . .11. ...... i. ' i' m 1 1 1 1 1 ' u ves 1 v f ii . o r 'i 1:1 . ti i..ii('.tAnir'ntii-;.L - . - r- .

ortm-eomccs anoici-a t-j - -,;,'' ' l , . ... ,0 the mills, her-eived 12.1 n-nd of ; - u- lh. nrr.

s sprung upon I upon t.t -m-cp 10, and !or'"whal?h d upon "th- spoil

of a sudd-m. t'or the purpose of ectending slavery m tho Union, R.hung slavelmbling inu'i ei- -c in si! American Co vire-. c;r Polh be;ni 'd e os'eei.ai friend of the mens d the most avai. o t. n r w a a;o d.il.-te .f tb.e party for the Pr?; Ic; -y.The 'hpng- rs on' for rfaco in the Norto. sti ppning I e wi-uht abb o carrA t-".e mm ire. slave porticn of the Union, went in for hi' nomination, regaru ess. ot toe consequences' to t'.-e Union that wen hi follow from nnnexati mi. they were ready to adopt . ". ...II U lll-.-i. anv i lOijcy or measur'" 1 t;u imiuhi 00 o.v . , . i 1 iv to secure to them tneir desired em.. - i nhicli e. ?s flace and power. i heir afbei lections were not based upon .'nysetc. princioles. except ihe principles of 'five loaves and two fishes. In o'der to .iecp tho drcopttA; r!T'.s of the rank r nd

file of their nartv nil after the Presidential i

e!o-uon, l!iev are c-laimi hit L cofoeo mapntv of the porlular vote of tiii State t 1 'the August election, which thev know to ! fils-j ps they know they have an e.xi:. en-e. At the same time they thre not; give tho Whi? in;-j rity elected to the! legiriatnre, for ihs laet that the Whigs iinvi- arMnallv m(ls Pi rlianrrn in thai hn since last yer of twenty members, nd if the v ro'.int the uipj it ity of two winch the v obtained in the Senate by turning out a la-Hv elected member, we have made a ehange of twenty-two members in the two Houses. Were thy to admit iIiptc faeis. it would nx. the lie tn their aertions that they hnv a m-ijorilv of thei pnoidar vote; for no sane honest man . o.dd tr-.it a 1 he r"en eiwijh to beueve i!;;;; r.r rhaive roolil Ui mada v. it!) a ???".

vorifv M vt ls 'ro:n J t- : ionand. ihepf'tne .justness Avhicu oetflincd him two or mj-nty whic's t!',e Jf:'rJ , (.!o-r,s, ; t!: ree !nu rs rnxov.'hi'fr lite Ira-nping jer reardb-ss of troth and sloped to theiipsjhad produced a thing which l;on ome in infamy and orrnpti.in, claim for their faint resemblance to a shoe, and fepiioc

fhe faet that the Wbias haves,'H-vhat jsha!n-(l of it hid it in a pile of

part

da a charge of 2'i members of the L-.j leather chips that lay on the floor, and pro'.atnre More lat year I? of itfif coo-i car-tied to make another w.icli he had bare-

ojm fTIS i ??Ve evidence t;iat upon the main p-es-ily tior.s at i net ween i ie two parties, tne . Whiffs h ive a majority of tbn p polar vte, :! ij-voioo uewsoaper onfes.-ers nrtd t.rawh -"! ico orators may swear 1 until t'hov ?1re blind, and to th c-mirarv until tli c.o!v:r rdee'iuJ por,i the cm -! uiuiiMT will cot hriievo thern. Their i on. 11- I I- Uo a i'i (i r the N o v o ne peon e (iCfivcii urn ...t, r ee-,:on wi?! ;ie vidn j 'V wi;i bo iv.-. a-iil o.nprincito oast th ir suffrages for Polk, iVvis, contrary to dieir none-t r 1 ; 1 a p!eJ t'liKii'.' I) ilia and r-v v ret 1 on-- n pn prmcip. a no m"anre. .. . .. ..r tl,,.. .tiannorl rli.il - -1 J 1 ...is rr a t c ir 11 i;ir?r iij'.ii u r. iin.ii .iw.im.' i.ii or V V e have too much confidence) in the hine-ity an. I integrity of the American p"op';o, to believe that their votes are to tie cou; roll'2 i hy a tnre sliow of imaginary popular majorities on '.li-dr ido of the great po'ili"-M qoosttons that agitato tlie uutrv. They ha--- Lc ie! convictions d ih.-ir own princip.es air measures. and will yusiain ihen by thejr votes. South Bend Free Pre. . -. m Abase of r.-r. Cliy. Mucli slander is and .has been htfiped upon Mr. Clay. It was to be expecied. Whvhouidhe e?eap when Washington and Jefferson were not sp.aied; 'Toe par'.v mandate that he must be broken down has gone forth; and the meant wiil not be scrupled at. Testimony, however, vin heating him triumphantly, ha been pdd upon testimony, and ii would :-eem as if nothing further could be reI n 11 . re. I to e f i ( v I h e o o na r 1 1 H I m in ! . '1 he n - i tdi'.or of the Lnited .Slates Gazette, in alluding to Mr. Clay and his persecutors.! says lie has always been popular in Ids orvn State, di-tri-'i and ii-ihb.rhooij; nd even more than popular, he has always been beloved by the people, and by those, most who knew him his neighbors. Is it to be supposed that he would be loved and respected by them that they would he o ardently attached to him, were one in a thousand of the- lies told of htm true? To believe this, is to believe that the people of Kentucky have no respect for virtue, morality, or religion. Again is it to be supposed that a man can act a prominent part in life in this country fr thirty or forty years, and his character, public and private, not be known to the people? If Mr. Ciay has been the m "u ster of vice and depravity he has jns' now found mil to have, been, by A mo.; Kendall. Fiancis Illair, and. a few men whom sco;;n has f r years pointed br 'slow, uno ovitig linger at,"' whv has not the world wh Ijavo not the American n3op!e, heard nf it before? Wa know Clay and have known him prs on d'y for twenty years -pnSihct'". mu.'.o 'ng'r. y i -i V -.nil f'w.n.ft t uough rome ra ihat they win! wc say is 'm w.og ,c. at r. re iu the habit of pronmniceing ai! j impalat P ' '0" Kir. ll... ... r J,, VV Itl.r -'.V lli-i lT .1 H1 I .1! ' fll ... ' i'' W' eir th .-?.V. that iba stories si ' l I AC . afial i f re

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on nor St. nothin, I spos. paid n j illv son .f .-'ripin fioni the land of wooden ntitttrr.ees j3 h entered a shoe rstahlishment, with hi kit nireiy donup in his anroi. 'Wonder if I hain't.' was the rep! ren v nt the boss. 'Why I should like a dozen if jr-i K-m; uui w.-iat xmu oi a s:ioe jean you make? as to matter o' that. id ihr shoemaker, 'I reckon as how I can make ft pretty decent sort of a craft.' Sprer;,i your kit l ien.' s ud the bos.' I'll give yon a pair to try, and if votir work foils me I can give you a steady SJat of work.' Crispin wa.3 ?oon li.immrring and whittling sway as Inppy a a el am r.; hijih ivater, an I the boss -,vi erdleil a way on tone to nnijh when his employer cp.t-r - u -uu ifgan to examine it. 'Lon'c here, mister.' said h gufts? ' oeeu ni !T)?.:e t:ie nn ? 9 to thi-',- it is oi. r-r-f?; .in;M uia; ever was tnaue in r' s-i''P- tiiat's facl. ri aps you d like to bet a trifle on that,' ?1'd ti;e shoemaker. 'i.et, respon i.--.J the bos?. whv !';! bet a d.d'ar hid aa-inst a hand of tohaeo, l.o- rc never was a shoe made in this "p half so bad as tins.' 'Dine,' said Crispin nt the same time casting a dy wink at his shop mates, 'h i: top, li Pf3 j(- j'vp gQt 5f) ,,,, nf Slp weed wiih me. Oli ves, here's a whole hand of Caveu no'!), r.n I laving it on the ei ng tietid, he ventured to sncjeBt ihe. p.rop. ir ty . '.f having iyJ0 F9 r- ?i;r taiI along of w hie 'iner done, .-m its hidinir than b'' proceeded nlac.e the other s!iO, i lere bos,' snid i.v v the bet; say which ol the iavo must decid Iavo shoes is "be worst.' Well. I guess I'm fairly sucked in thi time,' replied the bos-, pushing the Cavendish ami shin piaster inwards the rightful owner, and throwing; a ninepenca to the youngest apprentice. The boy needed no farther in-iruction fa to bis duty, but was offin the twinkling of a bed post, and -non returned with a quart of black str.ap. After all band bad sufficiently regaled them solve, tho shrewd Yankee put his sticks together, and bidding the hots a hearty good hve, -tarted again on a tramp, verv we!! sausiied with t.he forenoon') work. How to die Cf:y. 'The Tuscaloosa Monitor has the following, touching the manner of dying easy "A few Aveeks nga, Mr. William P. Chilton, the great wldg of Tallodegn. related an anecdote before die Clay C'nb ni hi city, which exhibits a correct idr-a of the demoerafic nomination at Baltimore. Mr. Chilton said thht a certain Dutch, man had a sick son by tlie name of Jacob. The old Dutchman seid, "dat he physic Shiicob mil de physic of all de doctors. Sbneob got no pe;;er fast, but began fr to die. but could not die nodder fr de pliysic So Shacob struggle hard, bui could not die; so I .sends for d'3 tod ler sort of doctor, and he come', nnd gives Shaeoh some Po'.c root ten. and sh.aeob diedi so e.-sv ri'cht (ff, dat no body knew So with I'm (i-nnn: rv.tf p?rty. sai l ..ir. Ch'dtori. 'They were d.ving bard at Baltimore, gasping for Ineaih. and in a fit of dep9r,iion tof'. a ch.no. of 7.'.'C root tea for tlie purpose of dying eav. The medicine will have the desire I effect; th? 'tarty are now dying so gent!, under jthe operation of Polk drink, that. j jnr.0u . nohod v wiil kc ,-;.ath ov . oe i i i;r i j m gone. fur. ?.' r. r ' t ;. r n f. a n V.'ii-at Mage of '.hi wheat ov farmer i b-'-'o ning Iff! C oirt i, --r i.-rS i rent, i- ;:-rs -c p m r t - i - , , , - , . ' :-- hv an'! tc fer f orn th ravages of the hv ;t more vig. 1 "ro'.vth. .Mr. MAO-fi'd' itl--tit:rg '. . J unnor in- f.o'ir. a: ! r r n-i V i e' to. e- j 1 i - ' . , " recollection erve v -1 rig r.. ii'- to t ot r was cut early and before, it was fully ri; True Sun. r.XTR Aor.OtNATl ?V A : , t . e ire indel. (ii o .1 ron i i .1 . Adetns of id 's; Bloomioci m e n of w hi' ' fl in t him the past summer i lie I: I wh- ! We , for a tine s; at. raised bv are infirno-d by Mr. A. tl: at 17 ib. .... 1 ij of this wh I llour. t nd -.! t r mneeii 1 i 1 p-vai is 01 )l 001:11 I- td bran and tnidtd'ii Ti n er? ' 1 ug - j ' ' r- - . 1 . n lx . t.- . c 1 I t a 1 1S p-' suds o 1! u:r to of ike n ew varieties ' t tr -- ' . It any I oi Wtieai lio oh. 11.ru .-i...'"!; ......-.-jean Miaw a gr f-o'.er yiv Id of Hour than the 1 ..-hite fl.'it, w sli-mhl I : k 0 to have n ac- ! rontu thereof. Mr. A. baa two or three . . ... ...... I . .111 r lort.r .u .. hundred buhvls cf a;d v heat for sale. Ontario Rrpcnifyrv.

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New 1'I.aNINCt i'Iachixf. i he progress of the mechanical art3 i onwaid; in no department of human knowledge do wo find h greater advance, especially in isber saving inventions. The efforts ta?. II men seem to be to escape from the curse, 'by the sweat of thy brow slisk thou earn thy bread, Tho oee of steam ami its application to the various combinations which tho science of mechanics is developing, Avill. it would seem, in a short lime, reduce the amount of l.ahor one-half. If th" tima thus saved, and tlie surplus wealth thusae cumulated, is rightly applied, ihe world will be the heller for it; if wrongly Applied, the worse off will the maes e.ouiually be, (or wea'uh and power, and knowledge, will fall into the possession of tho few. Among the new establishments which we fj-i.d iu nnr city, is Ricknel! vc Jenkins' Planing Machine, which is said to bp as superior to the old kind, (and r.ot vpry old either.) ns it is lo the eon; moo Jack plane. Some of the peculiar properties of this machine fire, a long cut upon the board an arrangement to use donble irou a levelled steel slide or s r ng. th st pnsc3 directly in front of the edge of thebit!, so ns to effectually prevent tearing or splitting the board. an i especially the speed wiih which it throws off the board, planed tongued and grooved. Taking it altogether, Ave have seldom, if ever, seen more perfect machine. To all interested we would s?y. c-11 and see., end we also refer to t'ie certificates of several builder? of our r itv. to be found in Messrs. Hicknel! z Jenkins' pdvertisement in snother column. Cin. Times. Miai'fitTTAhout three weeks sgo.a merchn'. of this city, an active and violent Locofoco, went into a neighbor' -tore and began talking about the certainty of Indiana's going for Polk. "I will bet yon 35 vha.

it does not." said a young gentleman present. "I can't make so small a bet n thM." said the Locofoco. "I will bet yon $25 or S0," said another young oentleman. "I cannot think of betting Fess than S'OO or 81.000," rpp):ed the Locofoco. "I will take that bet. said tho proprietor of the s'ore, stepping forward. "Agreed," said the Locofoco. A few moments afterwards, the Whig remarked, we are neighbors and friends anil I do not like to win your money in this way." his not mv money at all; I am bef" for n r-ntleman in Indiana," said tbe I'OC" F-,. 'imvieitpon a bet ol 8 0.) was closed, and a forfeit of :5 a side was put up, the locofoco. bv his o . request, being allowed fifteen days for producing the money. Near the close of the fifteenth dv. the Locofoco called arrnin and asked Tor a reduction of the ' amount nf the bet. "Oh I cannot think of reducing it; I would rather increase if, for I sell it already at '20 per cent, premium," -aid the Whig. "Well, you may take the forfeit." ahi the Locofoco, And tho forfeit Avas taken. Lou. Journal. Doing Tim Barber. An Eastern. Shore man stepped into a barber's hop in our city, on Saturday, says the Baltimore Argns. and requested the barber to take- off 2 ccnis' worth of his hair. The brh -r trimmed h'n locks very neatly, and then combed and brushed thf m in the most particular stvle. ' 'Are you tlone?f ?kd the Lastfrn Shore m'nn. a the brtrber removed the napkin from his neck. Yes, sir,' re-turned the mhn of tn ra ?or with a haw. . Arp yon certain that you loo off eley. or. pence worth?' , Y. sir.' returned the barber, 't ierc o-Us von can see for yourself.' Well.'id the Eastern Shore man.Mf . - . . i ,i olnvpn n?nca worth i vT.i, ttnn, von ii-.oci;...v .-- i , off 1 don't know as I have any use tor it and I havn'i got no change; so you miV j.in heeo the hair for your troupe. 'Vh;g give the. follow r. r e : Til Jor; "s iro Five points' ot ,ocniuco!?m; ing ie verv thing for ourselves, and noilihe country.' . . I. i-.r t g. 'To th" o. To our victors oHo-Ag the epoi.s. leaders belong tho -Loavo? and Fishes i 4. 'A lie' we'd stuck to, is a good M tha arfl held together by t .u., Q.vjiioreil likn sh.o: out rera enter-.-... no v --- ..r-ic in. The proprietors 01 ihe room, ' ' ' . I ..,.9 r C t ha the fnro i:?n,er ed. Tho--e arrestoil .vers h.vjtid over. Cmi. Times. The Fro nU fort Common weo.M.i says tint ;he Secretary cf State, in Hie presence of iheGuvcrnor. Treasurer. Second Auditor. P.-csid oMs of the Bank of Kentucky and Northern Bfin, detroyerl. bv burning, on the. Is' ir.tant. bSd.OO of K,ri,'; j.f spH) ?.h. leaving in ctrcuhition 813C,0'v)t of that isu.-. Cin. Ti-nm. In conseoi'cce of ihe gf'at ir-cr"p.s of business at the Boston Custom House. it has been found nec to nppoiot several ""; c-'-' " for-ig., 4V " . .n'fn:.