Weekly Messenger, Volume 5, Number 238, Vevay, Switzerland County, 23 July 1836 — Page 2

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vouii'V' is to charge bet with etlennnnry. J tie . . . . 1 . . 1 . . .. 1 :.".. 1 ill

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now in!.-. 1 " . 1

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5 fund mr. Hendricks, in his tin

(rue cause of thii apathy may be owing to local

the iU! j.'iU

ar sc.-,'!

ITU I OV c!t txjitt il in ii..; btali

j tren-urios ate liable to bo recalled, v. U never

j'M' 1M iii.fl?l, 1.4.1:.

r.d 1;

j.;r, that Mevi ?.! had oa.j'i-i'ti:p.w-f-s-U.i 4.t" the g..icfiiu.-.Mit .l ioxas halj ;Vsai $ laa- .!' l(..i-a? ifui' to j .in th-' (. ruia Ji itdv rU'-.iM'-J. Tug rcmaitidcr of

t-ou.j-ictin-.r fr; h.sJ r .'! ii-t . .Hi.iH Movlvaa (nl-oivr lh;U C4nimuc in poav aU S Vif:s-4s hs nj. on U.: It: :4 i t!'-N g or; incr.l of 7Vxa t- )V trcatilvVr, fji 'irp:.v-of pljul sli:-, :n-i had ,1 UU J.itr KnuVTJii v, nu extraorJinary com-i.;J!-d 0 on the a?uo. CVn. r.rerii j f, t that may lie I'miNJiH them, to bo at and ?'R. F.-lix ll'Hh.n liad m u- -! agiuni : th.j cl. irg" of dt4 government of Mexico, iVrnuhh thr. o hur.dud m n. Tht i ll-o : AariotK 10th. tivo forrv -.i"IV s now in thf Jirld a uhout ; (icnoral Antoiio) Lopez de Santa Anna ''Mjisu n. CI. a. ll-jk wasal Goliad with ! wll! ho ent to Vera Cruz as soon as it shall

j trvn, he luing po-Mssion of the whole jjC Jeenicd proper. .:a 4- tt. and h;ulvance p:H vxtendeil to rl'le contracting parties sign this instrument the Hit dd Xurto. Th. h.uk I. S. Will- for the above-mentioned purpose?, in duphims had siiled from (Jalve-ton for Matagor- .rate at the part of Velasco, this I llh day of d 1 with her carj! and tlie schooner Hmo-' Mat. IS-ii.

line and a slon hai also failed for the ?am DVJO G. RURNET, PreMdcnt.

destination With applies lor the Texin ar-

mr.

he captive San' a

Aniv.t was at Vi I s o

und.-r guard of a company nt hy 'n. itisk ta take charge i! him. X d.st-irh-nnrehad happened nrr.on the vulu.Tfee, nn lererv thing w si u.in jail. Wo. e'fe roam to the nce cc. , hetw-en theTexi VTT.?r-" rM an-

that P ir -tv' v, iV n-.t p.- V'

. r-tM. of the "hr. V--ite-Tvn

vho Lor Ht $orpr:?

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hy a general law, ivas notuflicienily attendeil to;

from whirli assertion, I imagine Niey ineani 10 infer that the fault lay exclusively in uD people at largs. 1 knew fully well, that U12 Indiana Legislature hid done every thin, in their power to promote pu'olic school?, and tliat reservations had beer, made ly Congress to effect the New England system of education therefore, the great

mystery was unravalled at once, the people must

bo 111 fault; and it so, it sceais rather curious io

mc, that they should prefer Ignorance to ScicncCi r in other won!?, "darkness to light!11 All the youthful indiscretion and depravity known to the

!av, and of which examples havo been made,

chiefly originated in ignorance and in most in

stances, if impartial justice could be meted out.

according to the usage ot some ot tue nations 01

antiquity, parents should sutler instead ot tneir children", for they are the true cause of the crimes thus committed. It is not my purpose to go into detail, as I usually do on subjects which I consi

der of public importance, nor to wound private

; . A case of I feelings I speak to ail without reserve, and trust

that an approving conscience will de.ide between mc and my fellow man. The common and insignificant plea, that the Stato of Indiana "is too young" to enter into the sys'c;n of primary schools, or to do any other act whereby the public miy be benefited, is to my mind, all a sham! I have travelled in 32 counties of tins State, and wherever I have cast my eyes, I

beheld prosperity and abundance. Gd has amply blest the land with a profusion of all the good things of this life; and it is positively absurd to declare in the face of Truth, that the State ' is too

young" to make those judicioqs improvements 111 the public morals, which Education only can im-

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( rv;-h wai ?roT7" rr lr.2 ccr.trarv, tv mt lianicneaa ana ,r", ao wiucn i4U(jnis uic miuu wuu iu t naua;V V'v jf" trc Tex .- rcrnrr.trr.tcd against the officers jccndant virtues, so necessary to form character

cr.rv.r l r'-CCtC"ii'T-- i CnUtt. Consisting Ol CUei ""tw 'um uiuhcimci " w.v.w..

hc Ircc' ttrt;V.M icausc?, or to clashing interests, f.r I dare not aver , v rv Ki -j. .. ., .. . Oi --fthat the People here have adopted the iimnstrons KTlct: J of lu..un tl.... -ul . i.m.l ll..n rouga a portion of thi. .l makc3l a ropue- a doe-ich k 4 -all is i.e.cary lor the M c. -..ir.u.t. ,ar well m ormed cti- Joc..." Je n d liy al culiS Such r.-udl l.ow.ycr, i hy no ...tuns p.cLa ,n, although sustained trine wliliw Lctu UI i 10 lu 1 bk 'j'hc law fnl ra.-sci! is woiih (!.,

spcala of a peasant ssl on '.l,c bank r, waiting for the water iC lavc Its natu-

J t P.S COLLINS WORT II, Sec. of S. ANT. LOl'F.7. DIj SANTA ANNA. 15. I1ARIUM VN.Sec. of Tronsury. V. W. OR V 70.N, .Vtorncj Gen.

and events.

Horace

of a river

ral channel, in older that he might pl over 10 ... k . .. I ! All

state of Iiuii; i:a pi ul alh , n.uJ e 'i v.t: a ion of tlellar.-."'

Xo'.v, fellow ftt:zvi5 Vi!::i (tisptiMth ii

. .t i . t ... . t. .. tt-..n I.T rrl ' Oil : t A Im f n:i e it I ! i 11 . .1 1 x - I .:i l if : i t . t ' : i ! (

slifc'v not uuntir.g uiui me Mivuin -- w - y ' 7.

forcvtY. It exactly so wi'.Ii those who pass their 1 without utteitfri, but i-ut.j. .-c. m t o i 1 1 ;:.. d : days in'i'Morant?, vainly dreaming of future hai- ,tlC m;,-t-al jcovcu .n.ei.t : fi! t v-llttth ic: . :l piiiess, without endcavorii to gain that destra-1 j.c r;Kit.. ,b twtr. will I i.vc: to le :;.;( J ! y blccnd. Ignorance and' jd tness are so r.cany oI,.ontj.,!lt ,t ,, ti c t!.H-, I it. :.f ti connected, Unit it docs not rcqtii.'e the aid ot P'"-.;,.;,,,, i.. sjlt. i-oj.ry c. j. i t to 1 e k (.'j i.-t-losophy to define them (iod has pi1 ,!,c Bea! f CCJ of that cciv n.an wit', icciiu-tt n, i;! r.:,his sovereign displeasure on all who strive to 5I-j(ji..;e icrt ;t ti'.. ,, fr, m , tl.ri ti- le I vu . fr, rest the progress of learning; and those who yo-tj.at i;,e inoiuy l,e diiJul s.n.r.i s tle'ti mi

iiuuariiy reiiidiu igmi.on.. 1 u iilic, in p: portion to ti.e 11,: i:M ( i n v-

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rtAio r:i'tl PV liieni rc?i'.e ;svi iv iii-o ti:C Ui

f(,.r, ,r Crcs: v. :.s le I in the circuit court .e.'irrirt ?f Crl'.TiS;.a,on Tuesday of last

f-n-r.l.Jot va laid before the

. hovrf. t- :'i the S-crotary of State, against i't nv'Valn Je!r?r, a r-..tab'.e, for having unr "-r. 'V-. !..'! v tercel tl-cr'-"? cf mr. Rankhead,

rv'o .Me roc

rcrotirv cf te.?rrtl-h l.Ciiaf.on. and ar-

rvr.a tvd.rr. therefrom- hy force,

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in '.n 0 ;orvi'-, cf n;r. Btnkhead

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! ? Wa:cl-m ;r. for; th-it rrr. Ivin!:!.?-,.1 t. vd ccn?cntea to the f-r ri-s'or '.-.rrit r.r.l rcrr.ovrd cf tl.r colored man. but

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from the world they will be derided and imi

sed upon by those who falsely call themselves friends; such men Ime no fiionds. Natural and acquired talents, on the contrary, will always guide men to eminence, however poor they maybesolid learning is real wealth, and witlnij

that necessary qualification, life is only a sluggish dream. If then, Education is of such an issfstimable value, why is it disregarded? I ho reason

is obvious: a stranc infatuation pervades the com

munity in respect to Education, for which no j 1st cause can be assigned.

Learning, like every other beneficent gift of God, may be abused; because, as the gift is not bestowed partialy, it may sometimes be given to bad men, who may abuse it. It is so in regard to the common necessaries of life if used iiPem.ierately, they destroy health; but 0:1 the contraiy they promote it. Mental degradation is moral death it is not only a cur?u on society ! general, but like the deadly upas, or fell sirocco of ar.

Arabian desert, prostrates all helorc it: i nation can long prosper, if the fountains of know

ledge are permitted to be exhausted wcficquent-

urv tl;il J'id tnoiify.t-o d'.viJid be p.iid i;.-

(o the rc-pecih t. cf,i:nty trtnMtric ?,;:i.i ! ( . ;.y l!.e hoard of tounf' fomit.iior.4-ss, paid e;.r

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t.UutiC

i.v. ;i ?.

to thu eera oveirecr? t

to he expended on ;',.o r nu- il.i -taught i;t c :;cii coualy. This, in iny opiniosi. is ti e cnly tnelltod, hy w Isich c;k h peiM-n Mi1 cl to htf rolled noon f.r tax; s. ::n !-e 1 : c lii d l y

this fui;d. Kilorts will he tr.a

money in the stale hank to ii-ria a fuud,"to defray ti.e expf i.e. s of the 1:

h.ihhle. of rail roads and l.o::t's, . i.'.ered

sinUir.u

na.tli

into

UA winter. Thus tlie iMaov will, ia ail 1 liability, again have lloir :rpti:v na-i li.s (1 Pr tlii-; surplr.i hind for the hei.elil ol the lew. Look out l ei i esehiativi si nat-o s. and u.er,iors, ' IOOSlKR,

"i; 3 i

VosKtnv l'.M !M-ns. The fallowing reso

. 1 : - ..t. '-r' r'- V'r-i:-- C-r.- n r.a.l itd-?cs Thursonand Mot-I ruous voyage 01 me, 10 pamcipaie u "Ti-C ' . ? ;"V , ' - V'.,f ri i,.itm Ipam?, cares and pleasures. It is Virtue alone

'C ; " a ?- ;"?r -. v.. j Pi ; , . , fl o c-nntrd irt fnrrirn ,bt can makc 111,9 voyage pleasant and lovely rc.'jr-rtc ..v:.r r. . t - t- . - , . . and how can Virtue act without Education? Jt.A r- W-!-. t r'..r.nrr. r-A n-id.o tu.n to be dbm.ssed s d v nonn nu. ai1 ;dlot xWJ think tha tit could.

. -L. t,.;.f -s--r. hr-rt ." be vr tc' ; '. err c.' . Let us look around us, lei us go to political meet

it r

ly behold Ignorance riding in a splendid cam-mate oti U:C -Ui n?"t:J:

age, while Genius in rags, trudges on foot; tl.ts -".soil";', 1 hat i.'.e r.e -iv.ary ti.e .e.. is all very proper, fools ucqaire their pp;c;'y by u..v !-,. directed to cause I" he collected s

lion was adoated. in t!;e L nifed States

d ti.e i seas.

-Ir oTvrs b;?r.t s crew.

:f3 th'.r: to Cot rr beard-

;-t .i;-.v.k!f In br.trd-

T'n- president and directors of the New

Qrie-r.s and Nashville rail road company have

petty nvtitice an I nieanacis, but they are r.oinm; more than fools at las! men of ioMers arc c.j.;ie :: ed to remain poor, r.n.l 10 sv.bnr.t to ia 'Y-" vations and evils of oove.i t v, rather ihao v-i . . t

- fellow lein r ut of bin lawful iV'.ios. in "I'd.:

,i-id

aei-.ire fact ar.d

1.

S.-;.a!

-,,-!:.

at

n

ings, and to public gatherings for other purpo-es, and behold the dissipated youth thcic assembled: strangers would surely express a slender opinion of the morality of the people by beholding the

scenes enacted, although they might havo seen the

lint 1 maintain,

same thing in their own States.

in.wi-uo.1 . . ' .... ... . . . ni ft

j .r.,. rcn'lTnan ti nt rave tV.e 1 rXi it r: .- - tncir nrsi repori. ne Pk r-ch Tr-vlbK in 183; bv imprUor.ing cel. .dcally of the speedy completion o( the work

ip.. ....1 .,ii,r n-u r.l ;o cH'C S; wdnaowcu ttium vt.i..i . .1... 1. a..,

U...13 aim vi.ni , .l.l ,1 K lMnUit..s llwl mint I" P 3i COIUraOlCUOU, vjiai. ouuu vunuu-i b,arJ. and had a r.arro escape, bv jt.ntir.g,thc almo?t mcaknUbad.an i,to a ?rrn!l beat that happened to I ,y alon5 -result from it. 1 he N. O. Wchn, In it3recollcct tut ,h are not onl agonta but the -id-. The Watchman wa? released b) order comments upon the report, says: W hen vc jnatural K3rdian3 Gf their children -to th-.n . ( bri-adier --n. Rusk, in concqacr.C ot ; look to the nature and extent oi the country i(1 eyowe the boon of affection ; and as long as life

b.-ia"- under Arr.?r.cn colors; tne eargj, tnrongu w tacu uin roaa i y., n u ,ias(! natural tie cannoi oc oroueo. wu. n .u

I

s, resoe.ei .1

, i.:.. :.. ... . . '

iliev mav become rich, and noioilar tl.W di iiui

rrtvet m:in wursliin. in r Wi I IhCV worsnii) anv

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u-.hat -.r)iU);i. it arv, 1? laaoe 101 1101

iio::i ui(

! f iiniur' a- n:-ai I

liiain and

en.

next s ci-Mci!, ail

( an be obtained from otiar so'ii--iii' ii !f p;:uj:'.:i'i

htr etares. wci-

iV.l-.r, to what coon-

iiioeo

vi uere

i:.d fu-

man on account of his riches. It is tbeiaon

rn.i,.i,it u i, mi, I 0. l.i-,iil. iiu-! v inii r ro i.-n

pure air of freedom unalloyed bv gain to sue-; lure s-oppoit. . , , 11 t U tA ..-.vrl.llu m...,,. n.,.t oiwlotiw wmil.l i!(! TIl'lS i'OS-. I'itiOIl W A? I ' t' HUH CO l nil". I ' -

VUlllU I'I IIUIIUII Hlll.l'll.10 I1UU ..uvt.'ni.i -. ' . . . . . ' I .. - I . I . - I 1 .. . . ' - I 1 1 ...

llic destruction ot liiat prmi-'pie wiucli nubt ever j v;s, el M". i.-aei.iise.i.-, .1.1.. mo m....i rule the hearts of wiso men. '1 "here are a few cx j country will be ritalerid to I nn, il it all cei.tions to this rule of life adopted by .-.onie- of our'tad to legislative ;v.e;.5ii:( s e;;!t t.Iated to ai-

learncd men, who it we.ns liac uno.Hij-.iaiely j rci

on v. men

f that 1 ise than useh J-s J ej. ilia-, for 0 iiianv years been set-

,.v,--vf r bei'i ' Mex. tya fori .-calrd. 'p.--.ir to 0.5 that UietnoM sangutu.- u.luia.,w1.jjreq,r mucu persuasion u iuu. " Vln Lhalbave luea made on the favorable result of lhat parents are affectionate, who debar ihc.rl,

Av,Ma,io.aii . hc untlirUi-in,r, are any thing but exag?0r- children of the blessings of agood Luueation ; anol J fA-.vn Scda.T.-.a rvt: ux aiul ,ts coVnpletion must, in the great en-; more especially, when that great boncfit can be &,:c-:.T.5r.r, Mncement of land, the immense transit of attained widi such little exertion. There can be Vrtiele? of an arroomer.t entered into be- j f t anj pavseners upon it, secure an am- no affection where there are no natural tics the i.veen his excellency Pid G. l'arnct, D,. return to all who have invested their world will censure when character is at stake, r -i 1 n of the renubiic ol Texa. of the one p V- . ' tt and ,hcre can hc no character formed, unless the i' :t a"i Ins "SXncy gen. Santa Anna, mind be illuminated by the light of knowledge

,T 1 1 i o.,: 10 -l octa nave aesignaieu iviau an .1 SrEOt r. IIoasi:s.- t would require 12, .f j mav :dgc from my own observations, stage coaches, carrying lo passengers each, fof auJ during ant.xtcnsivc .10 i L'iUO horses, to take I bO passengers Wtr tiirnn,m ,h;. i!ni..n I should sav thai

fallen intotiie common errors, so prevalent in 1 J,

age ol fashionable pri Je and biliy. tin to . (.or sb.ores. h- n tic pauj crEducation givca ctiery to Use soul, and e:.-,,; fthn Vnitcd .v. ccjistituti s an altothe mind above meaner things it elevates Uiein-. , i:M.U': ant itvio in Oiv. n-ioi.cs of

. .... .

;n 1 his excellency gen. 5anta aiiu.i

-siJ-nt general in chief of the Mexican ar '. . of The" other part : A nnoi r. lt.

t'.-oral Vntor.io L0pe7.de Santa Anna ' nxs n twentv-four hours, at the rate often "1 1 V Hi 1 i t -11, 1 .

r. eo Hint he will not take up arms nor win ; mc un hour, Une locomotive steam engine no xercie hU innuenceto cause theinto bewiiltake that number and go two trips in taken up ag.Vmt the people of Texas, dur'nijf t,e same time, and consequently will do the

the present war of independence. Article "31. . .. . .- 4 lkI foTinil

All no 1 ..lfr,v ...obl mail 10 miles in twenty-four hours, at the

iex.an troop ... - tlf ,.. mile5 an hour. One locmomitive

land and water,

toe y.lil.'i nun, iu vii.-.j..ii..j ..... ivoik of l. 100 horses ! Again it would rc-

io'iire thirty mail coaches (six passengers each) and! and 3,(KX)"horses lo take ISO passengers and

4 1

I"

a 1 1 -rate o ten miles an nour,

.-Inllll.r. ! ... ..... i..l-

. .. ;ii .Mnt tnr.Ute.im-en".ne will take lhat numncr, ana go

The icn roo, 1 v .. "Vje oH iwo f ri i the same time, consequently will tory of era , pa Uk O.hcr ol Atkm io Rio Grande UiiJ AojI.'. 1

AnTiei.r. -llh, i

TliO Mexican army in it retreat h;ll not

4. cufious rhenomen n was observed at

ihc tide rose

take tii" proncrtv of any person w ithout his j Nantucket a fetY d.) 5 ago. lh( con-jenl and jusl in dem-ii ir.ation, e.cjng oulyj perpendicularly witiiOUt apparent nrh articles as may he necessary for its sub- suddenly, about tw o IcC. aa as 6t

. ... !.. . i.- ,!. l!i owner mnv not be s 'uli'il.

. 1. ,'IM ,' 111 I .IV. " ' - ' " " ' ...-..

present, aul remitting to the commander of the army of Texa-, or to the commissioners l ' be aopointed for the adj-istment of such

n ittei , an account ol tno vaiuc 01 1110 prop,nv e .nnuned,the place, where taken, and lb na-ne of the owner if it can be ascertain t Autk i.k "'h.

"That all piivato propnrtv. including cattle, o jrses. nf M-o slaves or indentured persons o!

.viiatever denomination, that may Have uccn c ijomed bv any portion of the Mexican ar.,v nr mav have taken refuge in the said ar-

;r.ihe commencement of the lato inva

sion shall be restored to the commander of

the 1 xian armv, orioMiui 4.n.,.

cause, very

suddenly sub

! - i . i ti ,, .,.- A wSnrt at the time

there had been no recent btorms, aiii the iventbr was vcrv mild. During tlni rapio

rise of the water, a thick cloud rose in tne

lellectual eye to scenes ol peace and hnr't,sa'!,!ur nm;ii,-; ral n rpc ralian and state ,-eri, and ur-es its votary oa to noble exertions, I here ( Two j., ,(. ,e., ( , lhe t,.!riIlts certainly can be no theme so g'arnl, as that ol r.ai j at!n.hou'e tn'all parts of the ccut.m--losophic study-he h poroses the inspired vo-, ; - 1 scaboard.lumes of Nature, and studies the sublime rex erics U l..n i.itci .0. , as wt ;l 1 of Newton, Iv-cke, and Royle, will discover that e Ion .ers.-ni:. c it. ...... t a . . I , .. . .!. ... ' . . I I Ill C,.l 1 ..cnn-li Jim in 1 1C SIII-IC ! I'I inn (I ti'

o tltlUltl'l II 11 U'.t'f.I I' nV . it 111 U Mill ll IIVMiiv -

111 Itlll'j -.. tll'l'l ' ...,

Man was not only 'a wonderful being," hut a

ind of paradox, or undiscnbable something, con

tented to be ignorant, fond of pleasure, and at the

same time, an aspiianl to renown! How a person can expect to become popular without the aid ol

Education, is a problem whicti l never couiu solve, and 1 believe it would be equally ditlicult for others to solve it. It is true, that fools acquire

wealth, while wise men remain poor but bow is this wealth obtained ? surely, not by honest means. The lack of sense produces petty chicanery, and

generates avarice; consequently open villainy n sorted to. Here then, are prominent instances

of dmiravitv. ureed bv necessity, ia the absence

- . - . - -i.i.

of Education. Other instances migta oo men

tioned, in which Ignorance operates tar oittei em-

K- on the mind; but they ate unnecessary, as m.m a parent's bleeding heart too well atie.-ts tnnr " . . : l I... I,r.ni!lA ,lrtinOT . PI' f

'.CelingS OCCasiUllU- uj nuaiiinc u "'""V ''Pis Knowledge Knowledge te- the soul Brings health nnd happines?, and peace; And while terrestrial agc roll,

1 he joys of Knowledge shall increase :

tltlM Will P

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more true enjoyment in such company, U;an in lhe sunny bowers of pleasure for what c?n he nvi.ix t in ft.-i.l i!ipri I. ut nam ami sorrow, wi'b

all their train of miseries? tiive mo solitiulo and books, with the Muses to inspire me, and no p as-tim-3 will glide on more smoothly ! With no o'ber

resources of knowledge, than what xSiturehas suppliod, and feclim; proud in my poverty, 1 never can esteem anv nr.ui as mv friend who is a

dunce, or him who would endeavor to prevent his

children obtaining a judicious Lalucmion.

Ul.NJAMIN S. lU l.lIN-'H-Printer's Il.trcGt,J;'!y'&,

quarter on the sinking o. inc .u u.v , j n aJ.

evening there was a mouer.ue; nmia. ,:i,i i;inri would ho nrcsented to oubitc view !

In each of these six enterprising State-, primary

Rrbools are established, tnd districted by law a

lightning

nn ih 90,l nit., while the tlcamboat .mail to i? levied on all free white male iiihabi

North America was lying at a woody ard on units, to pay the expenses of tuition; by this means,

the

a i r

3r

persons as Ukefocul lidiing-rods and was attacked by cy to youth. t .ru., f.ng.o P-

lT be appointed by the government ol iex- ;Ul enormous panther, which sprang upon h.m Pc

Gi:x. Ki:un : Dear Sir Permit me through

lthe columns of our paper (o u.ake a lew ie-

marksin rejiaid to a report thai i unntisnino

vr !I M'.i.i. ivlni bv the bve has lonsr tict-n

.,.!. ..... J r 1 . I I l"l .1 . . . .1 ..A . ii I 1 1 1 1 1 'i ; !

my inetiu over uie ien m'."-' m ' n.......- 0

with great nv.lu.liy. i ne rcpon a3 i a.u . ''i , il.,. h.H.in't.wr r. f It -r-t VT.at tit

lOinau is ii' mv.: ii'ii'"""a ,

the Rising San 1 should have said that I wanted none of the Van Ruren votes of Switzer

land county to elect me to the Legislature, lhat 1 had llan isc". votes and Rowdies enough in the county to elect me, now this story was Hied against mc in IS'd'.I, also in IStit and ithc same, Van Voien and Harrison is now used i tit lead of Clay and Jatkson. And I now say that the whole is a fabrication without anv foundation in truth. 1 ncvci did

sav any such thing, liut such tm u as i .vn1 J . . J . . i i ! . ..

who never had ingenuity enoug:i o u .ikv. .

.- . . it t!.. ,

sons. It li Kineunu ine .... ..... take some-decided rteps to nrrt-.-t this r eus evil. It is time that a ju-l il-fcrin.ti.atien oln.uld be inlro'.'ncr d between ti e weitl.y ci.-i-iants who come nr.i.a us to belter tin ir t)i,!ition. by improving our soil f-r tidding h the mechanical fone nnd inen.nity ei !ne counhv, and the ifikouiing et ti e paini. I w,i L--biiiiie.s of i:.ii o-.ie, w bo are sent h re be

cause lhe rn.iinlenanie of them in idl. nr.-s and crime, has become a burden too soi l, us to be borne. We lone i.o doubt that the a.Vu-v domed by ntr. lv. ' indts.n..u.-.y

. d piurrilv made, will n-suli m me om... tion of MidiMic wl.h h w iH sin. tie ti e ceui.l:y. It will nbirn.alt who w..uld dreml ti nt toe nhv-ioal rlien-ihas wdln thr p.-lilnal iu!iltitiunof the couiiti-vflionld be m ti.e i.ano

the pai:; f is el Lur p

:i:N I.

more than

. o ei- M

is likelv to be. ee-.-.piod

intere-'. '

nl

M.ll v

r (I. "t;h i ai o

III! i-l'

it'ties ( .. .. .

nt.oerliI I tl o-

deveh-oeir- nl oxi c lod In m u. " ': I

'u.as not. t'n, Iv cd'seme of the .d. The eer.n to he tried i

man named .i.u.a

wi:no?-e f..r the pn-ecuti- :i to" '"' '" " Aaron llurr, n.-.w eighty yeais l l,n i-. i.uir. Lis wife, f.uir. rlv .Mad am- Jeno 1. a .! a

!,.,i- 1 v the i aCLft.ter oi a l t-sKr

MWsiWi about jO miles below the children of the poor and rich fare equally alike, th of the rkna, mr. Davis, one of the and each class obtain the first rudiments of a good 1 ". ' ... . . r i: i i i i nCr. itii im(t rfi fiom mlan-

m

as to receive

them

Autk m: Oth. 'T".. i-nrtf both armies will refrain from

coming into contact with each other, and to thi 4nd tho commander ol the array of iexas

will be car-ofill not to approacn wiinin a snori cr distance than five leagues.

with great ferocity.

! l V, i ...u. -.aim among-i

w i

Vo

at i mv

arisen irom

i lie. Mil

frls tions of their teachers, and the uniform respect

. . &..(.. vlntl-kt

PnrinnalrW hft had a moral COndUCt, llOaiUlO.C. .44.C....U..

i . ' , ., ., m rv.isiiiiin.il"" ' . from one extremity to the other. Mr. ii s i9,enc, r they arc prepared to enter the arena

. . . ft t

large knitc arawn, wi cr ".u. . ..- constantly show to strangers. Uy mlialched the animal, which measured lot feet sti,H iof0 their n,inds early habits of virtuous

arm w as severely lacerated.

r!r. .vithoiit beimr subiected to that4legrada

1 1 ' v. , ...... n w . ..n..tl. in r.ll-vOr S .1 M

lion, so common among ju

. i-..!ll 1 1 1 I I in;r -::oii

17 o w

v mrs.

i

soil. Llii r,

mattei ..t n

i

ihove .'hn!ed

tale and who never has moral honesty eiioag.. one;..

to be quiet and let l.;s nctghbors al-.nc n,i' tnast always be found calling in some old ..ile fal-rhond like the one he is promulga

ting at present. All that T vre knows about jte in -npp-i-i ot e.i-

polilickfiis tltatN an l.uren ami h.i.iim-u .... y - candidates for rresident-mul seme poem bi eu meu-.l .of P"'.P has told him that Van Ruren was a Jaekvmi- i.tU ts ,., eae l-.r 1 . 1 I it... . il , ..1 1. a . !

an and perhaps he may have liearu oa iccv that I have said I should nol vote for V.Mifm-

lu.c.i .1. obtain

..,.1

m re-

A LRf;E Fmsecc There was sheared Lnd ll is imporUnt to meatioft, that no rogue con from a Ruck, belonging to mr. Levi Hoyt, eJ.isl in New England; he must floe from the laud one of our yoming farmers, a fleece of wool, of his fathers, and be seen there no more, l bus, which weighed nine pounds and fourteen bv dint of a virtuous Education, and conlormity ! ounce-. The Buck is of the merino breed to a pious life, each citizen is : respected w nlu.iv-

.-- t x f t. i 1111 1 .iiii w. v' -t -jo o -1 11 , o m urcr nnnin r irnn n .inn i nni Rnn rptrrpipn w nvn w - - -

.rUAhe rivers: and delay -MiJVound. pied Y-W who emigrate t tha western IS ary to thee purposes to be considered P ! - try, and vh abuse "JS

...:.:,vn nrthisairrccment. rr r. The Tix an I air. is. a tlc, nave umiouDieaiv .--

Ahiklb 8th. p, ih 'd grnd with a single while Star, of h. vengeance of the law liut - nv express laUe immediate n between tl,e points the let- , we The Sute of f:, I" m,t shall be sent o gen- icuUc L, EX.A& nSZ Sthe above laudable example, by

: and to gen. i. J. im.- c Ustabr.hing primary shoots in every county with- . . ft.... n-xian annr, in order that they .rlrnUcd States bank notes are now com- . . anJ cannol lhe State ot Ino.a- " v- . t .e:ii ciimilMtion ana toi .. . i .,ii-irr nr . ' ... t.i. - in, rvmniT 1

' apprisou i 4' -"i nianding a prcmiumoi one auu a ip.i.nv. U dolho safle U)inST ouc . w cnd tJy will exchange en-agemcnts io C(2Mm hM bccil wtablwhgd for Ucuty

irn for ibat is a-- much a 1 have sain

gardto the coming rresnlt-ntial lc l,rn. 1

id that the iri

by able Connie L -N-

Tim: (

i oaut a oari i!:-.;uv

i a." gi oo -.ia ii t TV V. "lib the V.;.!!g nl Zand the pm'al -i . i ,.'.

ai r . : ai i.e .. .. v ('.'. r:i-. v li l-a . Vr. 'Vos l

if ': ! I

Y.

C i.

ua-.-V.e la-..- ';

: . . . t ! . : t.-.:-. 'A i . i

- i ; ( t 'l '!. Il'l.l-ii, iU' . ' - -

have not yet said 1 should vone mr nan .so, .... - - though very likely I .hall. It Vis been a.d H-t wee,, t a ' .... , !:avt. that I have promised f.f elected) to nttat-U agtowm- u.s,,,. ol . - - (,Vi,,,,, part ofour county to Dcn.Wn ton. .Ue a now boon a n -.. i.i .1 .t 'Y;. , county ; this is also palpably f.Ue, I ..mrt.tr Sin d.-pl :-r:'--1- '.".y J-JJi' tV ,t r-tv the ex have been requested to make any such (-.: o..t-, .-i- ' ol t o. .m ' , j t a- ce 1 n ;M.e of the hai vo-t. a.i i'1 ise. ., . .

lo return ine -eea-

wvilb

il.4iu.i. :.t ... .i o.iHtieal speech to the sido- ol I lie m-

in-o hvjtii iii'ii in iii-i'-,"- r

that n t

1 n ir .. i.-. n r.r,.i,ic ma i h' onie

llt4 4U4.VVIIIMI-4 I" I ' - , , ,, .1.1 ... iwMVl-.Ve

time rincc,) attend at A.ien.v.11, on x w ay ,t, WI.U as in ft

.lie! rift of Ne V 1 :.;, l.U '"0;

people, it is all the one 1 shall make I there- grain d,t, . m fore invite nil persons together with all the prospect. 'V l.

: air .-at :ttvt

rest of the candidates to attend

Pamj.i. K: l c

cw York, July 16ilil?:t5.

.'V' Latin-; Vour moi! ' '' '.:.- '. "a:.:

n.ay vith the -am?. V . "