Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 September 1828 — Page 4
77e u ir.i)i:iL i:ss. There is a uildernc-- more d irk Thau troves of fir on Huron's dmre! And in th.it ehc ilf-s lotion, liarU, What serpents his?, what mongers roar ! It is not in the untrodden ides Of va-t Superior"? ?tormy lake, here social comfort never ?mile, ?vor sun-bearus ierce the tangled brake ; Nor is it in the deepest shade Of India'? t i l: r haunt d wood, IS'or we'tern f-in-t-, nn-nrve) d, Where crotichiiu panther?, luik for blood. "Th the dark ancultnrM soul, P.v education unref.nM, (W here bi?in malic:, vice? fml. And all the Intend pa-dmi prowl) The frightful wild, nios f mind.
A? the ?e,iron of Legislation approaches, Leci da tor nnd Reporters, begin to repare foraci n Before the adjournment of each session, ano-rcct report of conduct and measures, have iretit rally found their way to the public; ami i he: ever personal, or patty spirit can be expected to operate, Mich reports may always be found. The following article although a per-
lect tMjrlesqr.e, all oril? as correct nn idea of nianv
plumes not exceeding seven. A substitute for the whole proposition was then submitted b) the Karl of Pokeatem, whirh embraced not only hat and feather? but boots and breeches whereupon a call to order was interposed; and after due dis-
out of fire-znod, bit upon the follow ing expedient to get a supply; The fir! Ja ksoi, man he met, he addressed, with "I want a hickory to raise on the lth;M '"Why," says his friend,"! will brine ou one."
"Vou won't disappoint me;" Certainly
cussion it wa not sustained, l'.ut sir.not.' The next one be met the thud
For pn'tlls'ting in .'hj.!-i7. ,"..' ', , , ,. vaUwiVa Vaiv.uni; Uv.i'nt, To be devoted to Lit rat'ire, Mo?.d-, ., .. . Iu (.mine r.-f ; BY LEWIS DH.LABI).
( M.e Cati?es of di?cuiou heretolore, a? it does j v lutt does all this signify ? Some people 'and fourth, all promised to bring one ami --r , r ,, , of the di?c,.Mon itIf-rather hi,ldv colored pretend to 5-cut at ancient ami establish on the morning ol the Iththe Major I. ,,!', arrhei vVtVs-'nvl V mM precedents Let I consider them espt- found him.lf u, ,o of sev era! ,;., ,., Jf-,-ted; but time i? a tell tale, and truth i ahvavs U ,1CU (:r 1 VC'' 1 rm a lv,f0 an(l m:,- '"""ot hickory, a good long pole to I aie "' Th- p.-j aim." !:rnn.iilf.i,..t i. ...I c..c..;....l ;.. ii... i " nanimotH natiotK ronti:il fn tb t.irPrv!i liir thn Iiia hi,I i.h..-.t I-..W.K ., t, ' "! '"'r 'i fi. i !,,.:,;, v r 1 t i,' ! v i;. ..
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promulgated and sustained iu the end.
From the Boston Evening Bulletin. I sAor.s. Much time and bieatb are spent bv members of Congress and of out several stale legislature-, in the disctissions of what are railed ijuestions of order. Mr. Iligglcdy makes a motion, which Mr Piggledy moves to amend: Mr. IJuily moves, a substitute, and i called to oider ly Mr. Iiurly. A debate then atises, fiuitlul of declamation and redundant of histolical lore. The whole assembly becomes animated e vcrv man's j?' betrins to cm I :
nanimoiH nation, eential to the pieserva tion of our gloiimij lil-eriie-i. Sir, a per
son lately had the in iv i'dy to tell me, thai the precedents and usages of olden time were all nonene he even went so
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French Anny. The laml forces o ! ,l!"'l,' tr-:' ,. ;:.,,, France are stated at :1 0.7.5: includin" ' ',,r,h u n '''' ; 1 ,:"'r n icpn :tv.i I rn 1 1 :i to-; 1 1 i . I in r-'rii i r . - 1
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be converted to almost any purpose yea,, or 0 :imze(i rniilti;l of lljc CountI v . 2n (, f:,Zu said he, by ptrlixing two letters only. I . . n . . . .". , li' K.-ih- ti;.. u: ,.M t, ,
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TI IK K 1 asiUX L O H ER. Cat not, d.-ar maid, the fluraway, That shrinks Irom i'eiiinii,! chilling dew; Soon tri me, shall the moruiiit; r.iy Its It ; untold, its blooiu rt new. Say, dost thou ne'er iu life behold A heart, that, like this timid dower. Droop- w hen the withering world is odd, And clouds imade and tern-xt low "r! That heart i? mine from crowd? I fly, To sliiin tl.tir tumults vain and loud, And ail believe that apathy I'nfhrallj me iu its felteis protid. B-it innocence and triith like thine, Well m i.; spell can bmt the chain, Sli' d o"t r my path t lii ic ray s . i ine, And wake my heart to w anuth au,aii).
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man? legislative ii more inteivt in-.r
.ggresions the Fisheries Internal Improvements yea, the l'.dl for the letter pteservatioti ol" woodcocks and flounder-;
VARIOUS THINGS.
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asi worn or me jrentleman belore me, , , ., , . n '., . b-rth : and t '..!.. it... r.i . ' .
that the hour of adjournment ha, arrived . !U,e Um " l"C :lCm' or Uie IKirt lU a ,.ar.!:,,.. ,.f V, ! Wheiefore I tnovethatthc house adjourn i":,,,,vc tllC ro,) ll.e .-. ,,. tl;r;!, to Tuesday next 1 he steam, smoke, and soot, are all '''er.dlv. ;lVj :,..:,,.,;,,.
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ijuetitly. a chimney in w hirli a tire is burn-
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ning. 'day Lvenifi Po-t, ; ,t 7. . i That the kitchen fire place, during a L. tnin.: ( ;.r. ;n; . IWiphicillion of La:i' 1'roCCHft. MrJllmtJor Jnim nn lln (imhK.lll.m
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are- an t.eg.ei ten ami lorgotton, tv ua-on ' ". otougnt a bill into the mitisli iher Iii cs are bui tung, is a place of pciUi - i ... a i .... : : i . . n ! I iiiio n c - - r . i i- .i i 3 ' i
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On falling out a- fi a it j;y loquacious person. At last Iliulando, tromth tales I'm fiee, Th ihles, j it embJcm? of Lternitj, itho.'it i)e-uiiiing, inttrval or cl-i-e; And which wheirten times heard, no mortal knows. Joy to my ears! far better is thy hate, Thau to he tUiom d to hear thy silly piafo ; And siIlC,. lu, ,u ,n-s protccted'hut thy toe. Grant, gracious lleavt-n. I aiwasmavbe so!
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cnetit ol coming generations, as well as' Mnall amount The bill proposes to! "a,,cl 4'1,1,s .I,,M ,,,m'n- na nur. A .. v,-r -Z, Z ' , V Y.
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ror me present ituialion ot albius. On ,x,nts tbe uiridu Hot, ot the county courtsi .. . . ' ' ,, ' ' iai pn.-e,. , ,. j.,., i ,.. -uch occasions, speeches like the follow- J to all cases under ten pounds. Lorn dc-i"1 U"' t',me, T ' 'ita,,er to ir ""'' the I.. : ,,,!,;: . r
!"g sue common! v utteied oi lenoitei : clarations 1,11 of tecbniralities j, to bo r '"":"wruuud .nu.Oi
j Mr. llurhj. IW. Mi . Speaker, to de-! li-.c ,.ed u.th. For io-tam e, , case of hC " Ie:,re.r U, w,,,,c ;clate my con iclion, my solemn conxic ; action brought for goods j-old , it is sim tU ' Uion, that the motion w Inch I have had the : P'v to iun " A 1. complains of C. J)J SUly IVuinan. Nothing can be more honor to oiler, is in ordci, entiicl) hi or-; tint he our- him ten pounds, lor jro"! mi"'!! th:;n ihe commnri idea, that, beMer. It i- a well known fact, that iu nil lTi erci on the- 1st Maich. 1 IV.I7 ", The c;d :i Ionian i- silly, -..e i- ea-ily to be !patliamentar discus-ions, questions on r-'ises are to be ttied by a jut v of Jjvc vvon- It is po?ible tli it it may tuin out amendments take piecedence of all other!,,,e majority to decide" The' person of l,ut l,,ril thcic is no m iking -ure of (ine-lion-; and n d accoi iior to pi ioiii . '. the debtorin the cases eoutemnlated bv her when she is won. Hut the ordinal v
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but by the good old rule, that the last shall ' ''IC '"'N to bo exemtued fiom at test the , irt t',:,t tlu' very sdiiues make
;be iiistaiiti the i'ui last. I inst upon nl'niedy to go against his goods, and these coiape.-l more difficult than that of any then, and in doing so, 1 discharge ti, con ,f 1,0 taken where er they may be found ,ie' Archimedes needed a fulcnin, to seienre, and m dut to my constituent-. ' ,Me amount of the fees to be -ottled. and mo e the world, and -o mu-t a w ooer e
that the proposition which I have now the m 110 r:se ?tre the SheiilT's fees to exceed the fulcrum of the mind and heart, w here-
me shilling piM-ons nnint whomiu.br. by to move the atuctions. Why rannot
Scandal. k I'iieie are p. ople,on;i!iued the corporal, "who can't even bitathe withou slandering a neighbor."' 'Veil judge too severely " replied my aunt PiikU ; no one is slamiered who iloes not desei e it ." "That may be,' retorted the corporal. 4but I have heard erv slight tiling sud 01 tjOU. The face of my aunt kindled w ith anger. '.UeT'she exclaimed me! slight things of me! what can any body sa ot vu " i hey s.iy,"' ar.rwt ied the coipoial, grael,d,au mg his -word to keep her in Mi-p. n-ek'tii al ou aie no bcttei than ou ought to be." 1- ur fi i-hed fiom the eyes of my aunt: 'xjjdre l'1e;atf.,"l "1 hopo they slander no one who dees notue-erve it." rem n ked the coipoial, Heiingly as tie left the ioom. Tne feelings ot my aunt may well be cmcened. he was sensibly injuted Tiue.she had herf nblts. i-lu- was peev-i.-h and fi -t ful, but she was ngi.lly moral a:id utuou-. The j uie;t ii e "was not more chasu- t;lC poj o inmself o aid not toa-t m .ie pu i . C-ns. iou of the cor lectue-s of her own eon net, -,o was w. un,iedat the remark of the corporal. 1 hy should h-r m ighuors slander hvi She coiilo not conjt , tn,e. Let my a iii i bv eonsolfd. A person who can live in thiswoild. without -uftVr ing s. and al. jnust be tooslup.d, or insi0nif cat to claim attention.
do nor iO fdler, l strictly in order. Ii is perfei tl in aeconiantc with ail the known u-ages of deliberative assemblies, in everv
quaiter ot the civilized globe; and there-
ments go, are to be pet mined to pav instalments, within ,ur month. Political .irithuutic there had been
1 a"n " laie, most earnestly and no deaths m the wo. Id, theie would be at j o-itieU, my settled ami immoveable be- thi- dav en tl.eiaith, 17:5.UOO.UO() UUO -bet, tliat the motion which I had the hon- ; Uti0,uub (17J.(Jt,0 milttai.ls s iberr,,,'
or jus. now to sui.mit, is altogether in or-itmen! omtai:., at least oV,l billion
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w e direct t ne cou i se ' i.ec.iuse- itu- airai fords nothing that we can rip. We aie blown about as chance inav duect, mi advanced bv the exercise of our own will. And thus, in the puisint of a silly woman, theie is nothing for ib to giasp, and them e
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, we owe our progics-, il we ni:ke any, to
with all s.juaie feet, each person Could havelMUU c";u,r,0 alt,i'e- '"to "Ho um.ws women,
unown ami esiab i-hei u-a'e-. ..n ino.c.f woulil rather attack lmua and .Vlinei v;
Mr. Burin. Mr Speaker, I do not li e. i t On the other hand, a the number of me' ,han :i loul-
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" 1 -oi -ippn neiisie, -ii , inarueains is to that ot births as 1(1 i, .vn none-t i unetnian, presented lnm-ell and all arti. I, o; ('..i,,.;. v : : that the pernicious doctimes, sir, iu-t : theie are bom each rar tbiitv -iv ...il- at the poll ol the oih ward, on Monday ,;" '-"! Cn -Tv ;,t i
avowed l the gentleman on my i ight. lion- o men; e,n h da ninet ight thou ',t' lo ecr i-e bis pierogative as an mi) ievail. bir, it is contrary to all -and four bundle. I; each hour, tour thou- adopted son of his h me of the oppn -srd, piecetittit, instead of agreeing with esta-and and eighty ; ca h mitiute. j-evrnty when the following dialogno took place bb-hM rules as that gentleman insists, to tw o ; and ear h second, one and a tenth, bet ween him and the In-pector. put a question on a mm r proposition when and the deaths aie one tv erv second. ?' Insjudor. Aie j ou a natural citizen of a n.ap'r proposition is pending. Sir, it is Thus poor mottak vou sneeze, an 1 t li - , ..ui.trv ?
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----- - ii-, nit. in. ur.iuis nae' iiappeu ta e ot the community, in the face of the ed w hde I b.uo Un-i. making these few world s!r tliut sir, it is n it only mon-i i etnarks ! Ihjt. reader, w hilst" vou have strotis mi-, but mi-, it i- piepo-terous u s , been ini.nitig over this paraoi'apli how
r.i. in- piepo-ieions. .iii now, tir, what! many have been born.
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is the object ol this pernicious doctrine? Why sir, it is m effect to defeat tbe momentous amindment which I have bad the honor to propose. A proposition sir. the consequences of which will be felt lioni Cape Cod to Cape Horn, fiom the aictic to the antarctic circles, and from the Oriental to the Occidental regions ot
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goveitrnents, makes the follow ing state- ce-j-ion, and the iilm wdibe removed ef
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the ni-jirctor, who he e i, im(d. Jams, -.ias'ht I uaturalizL , L. (.,,- came to this cjuutnj .'iV ,,,, . .'r ,.- ,
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Sot-iil Intercourse. We should make it T. pi in ip;e to ex end the hand ot fellowship to t very man who dis hatgos t i ' !i t'u I ! Ins daily duties; tn.imt i in good order iv ho manifest a deep inteio-t in the wel laie ol society w hose depori ment is upright, and nhose mind is intelligent, without stopping to asrcrt.in wheth r he swings a hammer or draws a thread. i hero is nothing more distant from al! n itu. d rule and natural claim than the reluctant feeling, the bickw nd sxmp tliv. the toiced smile, the checked coiaei-a ti hi, the he-atating compitatro the py-'.ie too apt to oni.il'- st to those n littb lowei down- with whom, in .omp.uison of inielb-rt :,nd pi u;. -pies of v il tue, they rieipientiy mk mto i-iMiiiii-.inre. BcrLt'iii t Star. Mini i,mir I .?.-cf .-t'. These tlirce simple w..ids conr.ua m,Mt, j ?0.o u, all ihe law- thit hive been enacted since the.lavso! Lvcurgus Let them be;raticaih, observe . .-:,! t)0 ble.m-s re-ul'-mg tbereliom wi.l be iara!cu!al le The p de.cian w,l! . r.,., (l1 pr ,ito r ..,,;,r,r;Un cad mrrupt,.M,."-. ,f"war, pe-t.ience at. d i.nme. AnaMu-ma ,iorn the rj.u.ch v,ll be no longer beirl. .MI;ll-tc,s of tbe gosp.-i, tMM.ing from the path nto which their incons.d. ral0 Cl, h;uJ je them, will remember that their duly eon si-ts not in temfyng men b tiimider.r.g deniin-i iti :is, nor i i e iimg jMrj.ij.,, ntmst those whi mav be nine c.uholi,in doctrines than thenw lv es ! u; ,n j,or S'nding all men to lov e and teveience t!u name ot Him who spak as man novei sp.ike. and whose wh le life was devoted to deeds of love and benevolence. So mdal. too o pernici nis in its conseijm nces, vet swallowed with avidity by the inanv will be discarded all respectable society. AH the sect- of pad soplirrs have agrecd in one thing that f ahusim; earh other. Tc ah'jsc ul! may afi'ord a m Moiitv.
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the haioi aide body I hiive moved sir, tor a committee to enquire into the expo diency of imposing a tax on gingerbread. It is a general proposnj,,,, : OI)e v( intimte najioi tance to the nation: but the gentle IIMII on lav llilit i, riii, ii. . v in iitx,, ii,.,f,r
t- w hich, mdeeil I hav e ,,o objecti m- he n,OU"U C,;ul'' n,,t h to n ;itc,,ri1' nt" 't.VlCfc IS tVeb iiVViU, advocates the general principle tliou d. ! KUU'j J "' :V"ll,?ary command yi i MX uc k- am .-date. be would confine the tax to .wo anl'a'01'' ""-J" '''( -'j -OU. ; 1 made t? the U.-.i-ter ... the and , '::,.-, u.,ti ........ ..... i i , ., i " I he people o the L lilld St.atr- Im f mceiiiies in t,.- -i at,; c. b,,:i ,,, , . i r.. icii
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oeln vi ii : :..n-vi-r t,;:-l.nK a ,. . ni p -:! the -ame to the Key ir. ( ii XMl'U'd! i'.U. be satifactorily lewardid. Alight .'.. -t f
some nme or inner, gnuiy oj inconsistency. Take the following extracts as an example:
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gentleman on my left thiu-ts m a new motion in the shaped' a -uuMitiite, that embraces, not only the impost for which 1 contend, but a tax on that wholesome, that healthful, that ia.iispensabte article, sir inolas-es candy ! Mr. Pij'Jtdy Sir. in defence ef the amendment which 1 fed it mv duty to pro pose, and in ik ti mcc of the call to order i i .i
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course of which 1 hope to -how how ex trcmely erroneous are that genii m m"loeas in relation to theuagis of other ui-e ami deliberate assemblies, both in Ameiicaand Kurope. both m moo'ern and in ancient time-. Sir, r0 far ther bick than the days f Km Allied, wiun ,Cardinai VolsCy was ;irchbi-hop of Kdm 'ugh, in order to establish i he fact that .pie-tions pre, iselv similar to the pre-ent jere de:i.ied in "the mode and manner j winch it is v oroo i fortune to advocate ;-:r, when the Welsh parliament was in
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jnot yet become -o corrupted as to choose la man of military talents to govern the j national councils J,thn Hln ijlhin K'JJ ' hall vote fr (icn Ja hs ,n at r,c ne.rl t ctiou, whoever 1 1- shall he nominate I IL its the first military tian in the country .
! Jhn Ban hdj.h in 1U J3. : j Div est (icn . .T. k -on of us military char-i j acter. and w hat remains ? I'.et'ore the battle i ot Orleans, did any one ever discoverhi-i
capacity for the otTn e ot' President ? Oi j did anyone ever dieam of his aspirin" to such an honor? Does it icijuire ears ol ; study and preparation to make a county-! - iii 1 cotji t law VM'i and -hall a m in be fit for the !
Presidency bv intuition? Does it require a life-tune to become familiar w ith the law -
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understand con-litutional and intern ati ma law, without education, without stu Iv, am
without experience ? I'irq. Free Fres?. A good joke. One of the best political anecdotes we hue heard of for a lon'
at Dundee, in the vearlolT. it i time. hs bis! been l elated to n- of on r id!
lV;l thoved by a certain ...or il. a ...-.. ...r. I l!. I ' I ,m .III.-. I.'. i ... I.
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knows Pen as a '.borough ?oin; lack-on man. His fiienl- (Jackson fi ieml-) importuned him for some time previous to the last 4th of Julv. to rai-e a hickory m that Jay. II e ut Lst consented, and bemi:
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