Western Sun, Volume 2, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 December 1808 — Page 4
POETICAL ASVLUM, from the Ccnc :rd Gazette THfc TQOTil ACHE. "What makes a man both ciufe and fwcar, And vex'd enough to rend his hair, And both his jaws afunder tear? . The Tooth ache.
What wrings his knitted brow in ire, And kindles in his eye a (ire, 'And renders man an objett. dire? . The Tooth ache. What does, exhauft hrs patience mod, When man from lide to fide is toft, And reft in twinging pin s loft ? The Tooth ache.
What makes a mnn more groan and fweat
Than when he's fcorch'd by dog days Ilea Or melting funbeams on him bent? The Totth ache. What drives a man to defperation, Beyond the reach of confutation, To damn each kind adminifiration ? The Tooth ache. Morg miPries all of human life, Above a ctofs, contentious wife, Which is the greateft taufe of fluff ? The Tooth ache. In fine, 'mong all that's eVr fo bad, What has the ftrongeft irrpulfe had, To drive a man completely madl The Tooth ache.
tlicy put into my mouth, not a word of which I had ever uttered. I. whs not infallible at the time oi the views to mifehief with which thefe lies were fabricated. But my confidence was firm, that neither yotirfelf nor the Britilh go vernment, equally outraged by them, would believe me capable ol making the editors of newspapers the confident s of my fpeeeh. es or opinions. The "fuel was this : The treaty was communicated us by mr Krlkine on- the day congrefs w as to rife. Two fenators enquired ol me in the e
poll- to detail, them on account ol .th,e pi '" ions undaflwr
tli ir....... m r "lira mi Bucii iik 111 vt.ii
" - i v hi jr a a j 11111 11 v I 11 Hj( flint it It MC nnf " tl.t tlici tiuiM
iintv 11. nuo 1 1 11 1 null lilt 1 1 ,. containing no provision a&ainll the , improper idea ol your dispo
imp.ellmcnt ol our feamen, and "V0" w.'WlUUb H" con
with entire profperity is the fin-ltling our (Terences with Great cere prayer of that ft icndlhip Hi itain. Ilewiilbe authoiilcd to which 1 !ia e ever borne you, and akc youi pi.ce whenever you
ol which I now allure 011, w it! dunk ynn 'eif o! '; ,(. d to return.
the tender ol my hitdi rclpect ant' iris (U hrahie fo our o n as well
anectionate ialutations. A copy. (Signed) 7h : Jefferson. Richmond Apt il 1 1 , 1 808. Dear Sir. I had the plea Pure to rc
ceive fomedays pall your favor of
1 he llth, and thafof the 1 8th to
day. Being perfectly fafediet
iii' MIIIIV III Wi Will IV. 14 1 I I V. I I , UIHI 1 1 i t)eing accompanied by a kind ol ta,!K m .f'"1 oncvrrc 1Ui protcllation of the Bntilh miniil. "rectory in that view. I recen t
ers, which would leave that go- :"CI : xernment free to confider it as a caule in giv ing the
Corrcspendtpce between Th : JeJJenon and Mr. Mow oe. Con
tinued J torn our last. TFashinton City, March 10, 1808. Blar Sir, FROM your letter of of the arth ult. I perceive thai painful imprellions have beei. made on your mind during om late million of which I had new?
entertained a fufpicion. 1 mull therclore examine the grounds.
became explanations between realisable men can never but
good. ill. You conlider th million of mr. Pmkuey as analiociate. to hae b en in lome wa injurious to you. But 1 milu lay in its jollification, that it has been the regular and habitual practice of die United States tr -1.1
no ims, inif :ei eeiy loi m m wluen their government lias exilled. I net d mi recapimhrc tin- multi- )( d iriian. es, b cause on wi!. rca(lii ree.lkc d.nn. rn as an ai juncl to Dr. Franklin an mr. Adams, yi.urleit ;s an at', jui cl, lislliomr. L v n-gl!n,
thv n io mr. 1 n-knc , iiin 1 1 bt he e the re has fc.ircci v
n w ii c! i ha
an extraoi oinaiy
their own convenience, 1 ihould Inendtliip. not give them the trouble ol de- 1 ilVr?: , eiu '
liberating on it." This was fub
llantiallv, and ahnoll verbally w hat
I laid wnenever Ipoken to about
it, and I never lailed, when the
them, however, with, gn at inter
ni vou ai
ford me a new proof of voir
1 .1
as uie puouc xi n t 1 n, tnat you ihould j;in in the letdement of diis bulint fs, and 1 am perfectly larislied that it dns can he ciont fo as to be lu re b ioic the next invcting of Conn-. Is. it wdl be i;reatl lor your ben- lit. But 1 do not mean by this to over-rule Your
own determination (i e. either to
ita or come,, w hich me . lures to
ie taken here will place in peilect irtedom." Here von a i 1 ikt-
ive how much I wilhed yom aid
in the joint million, and tiiat your 'ongt-r continuance:: there could not but be dclirable ; but that I did not alk it horn an apprehenlinn th.; your return before the next congrefs might be impoilant to -oui highcll interella. I eonli l- r it now as n reat misfortune that mv letter 'of March
occalion w ould admit of it, tojuf- r ti' fniir(i!r.itifi . 1,.. J-Jecir o ,
.ii nil! IV 11 Uilll till 1 IIIMIl . n 1
head-ache has, for fome time difa-
exprefiing my com icdion, that it wus all that could be obtained from the Br itilh government ; that you had told their commiHioners that your government could not be pledged to ratify, becaufe it
was ci ntrary to thru inUruclious,
in, did not go on to you. it would f. . 1 ' 1 .! .1
Willi great refpea, -' , unv K n ucn u e ii.kt-
Vcr imcerely your friend P " 1 H ,M . bfwards you, fl.awnom a com.
nuation of circumllances, whica
circundtances were produced from
very ddkrent canity, and feme of diem from the llrengdi ol thole
very affeclions of which vou thot
drat they noted a diminuti. a
vlehre to confonq your tnoxenieurs
m oouu or lime, ro wnar 1 th ;-jm 1.
Ja?ncs. Monroe
Washington April 11, 1 308
bled me from bnlinels, andprev n
ted my .fooncr acknowledging youi letter ol March 22, and returning;
that of February G, 1805, ' which ii
inclofed. The receipt of. that ol
tuj iu iuv n mmui.uuin, x, ( 1 ...
(lert-d hut .as.a project ; and that T, . n ''u" 1 Mt in this light 1 ilatVd it publicly in ,elt n e'itinn nt touards y. tin,, mymt iVaKt- to cunKrtis ontiu-o. as not alkd.ona e, It is a .grcu-
peningcl- this R-flion. Not r,iin- L . V " . i ' r , v 9 ..I.. ...:..i .i... ."-i luitl t ntertaincd on that lubiett ;.n
Tiade known bevond the Mn0n. moved by an cxphmatioii ol tin )ers of the admuiillratiotAWS,rCl,U -,1CCS " )r 'ihlVc
woidd an nrtirU. nl'it he bnrnffl. ",l u ' ?"II,C uiauers uuwenerap
d your bell interells I hae
gone thus minutciv into the ie de
tails from a dt fire t' er lOieate IVoni
your mmd every fibie ol duubr a
o my lentuw''nt towards vou : md 1 am perfuaded thev w di ftuf-
fadorily folve every circundl uu e
which might at anv time ii o e e.-
ealioned (loubt. I ha e done if t4iO
he more eordiallv, Lecaufe 1 oer-
'eive from your letter tet cli'po-
hisdaybut lor its publication in
lie newspapers as communicated y fomebody from beyond the
waters as we liave aiwavs under.
lood But as to ourfelfl can blemnly protell, as the moil fa-
cred of truths, that 1 never one
iniiant loll lii;ht of your reputa-
ion and fav callable (landing w ith
your countiy, and never omitted
o jultily your luihue to attain
our willi as one which was probably unattainable. Reviewing therefore this whole fuojcl. i cannot flotdot you will become
it niibie
pea. ing from your letter, not ver u?1(?n . rrc Cl view oi ?h-lnh. fullicientlvunderllood, I have con- lccl wh,ch. 1 ,kuiiZ, U l)e ir'lM;a ;iC ceived that a minute detail of tin n yi,ur rlVn(' Vhat J h
laels bearing on them would com
pietely difarm them of all milcon. llruclion. You obferve that the letters from hence containing no expreflion o delhe that you Ihould ome horn or remain there5, and the facihr.
auorded to your departure ly :ht commiflions to mr. Pinknev, lee med to authorife an inference thai you were conlidered as in die way of the adminillratnn. The trud.
was however thus; Yourdetttrs
therto faid has been confined to
my own part only ol thefe iranf
lit:
itnhhie that vour impre lions!; V . . ' utar.s have been without juil g. omet. V111 'Nhl(,! 1,1 1 ? 5. ;xprell 1 can.Kit indeed jude uii.it lalf '' -voln 'ixioue w dh, and mu :,!:- hot ds mav haxe hem writu no, to come home on your retiir, ;old you but ifvoti havelKen10 If nt!on. My extieme w ,!b
, uas that vou liuudd remain theie. 1' 1 . I . 1 I V 11 . t
and I hop-. d by not King in a hur
ry to anfwer that UKUiik'uaU"u ol
i . . i . . i : .1 . t
mane 10 uenevt: ;nai 1 ever (IK
faiii, or thought a thing ludrieniliV tn fnir r:n :in.l lirrc
.i.,itw. it ... ,.,ai. i.. :. : ' oui (Iclne, time mttht
..filiCling to in: . In the l-illi-liM ' l:-'n51' li',y'n'1' ni1,,K'-. :,sl()'" c-;i.!ell in ui-ichyon ;ivcconcm,!'Ml,,v;i"i"u""(:,u"";! U'Hl
vd, J 1ft 1 no pailion, 1 lake in
i
roiJUi-e i
put 1 exprefs no fentiment. U hieh ever of my friends i. call
edtothe fupivn.( cares of the'na
ion, I know that ih. v wilPe wife
iy aid l:ithluii
and as far as m inc
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or . A I ad ifn we i e b ;th
m . . . .
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II and
contt m-
jhired as candulaU s ior lie hieo. 1'ion i the preiidi n-y, I b c. me
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i . , . , wtuch !iK;i took p aee, and th. i' l ni V thin li nri'li'i n m . . . i u 1 1
.... . r I i.i a omnn lion to mr. 1 I! knex '.n ntipemlu nan h o du ir eltei-ie . ... , , 1 '
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ions. Yet it woual be a crnnm d upi)refiifin of truth, were 1 no: : r
uid, that in die W'hole courie of
them, mr. Madifon has aimeare-l
o be governed by the' moll eoi -ii-
d friendlh'p lor yon, ha.- nunoh f.
ed on ce;y occalion the mo1: ,iU tentive concern for w hatever mi;5hr 'x-frieud jotir fame or dortime, ten as much alive to whatever regarded yuu, as a brother could have Ik en. I fdute .vou with great and unchanged all ctions. A c.-py. yb:gned) Th: Jefferson. (1 o be continued. J Latest European Fashion?. Conqurrinrr uoiLK anrl
nling kuauloms are the piefent f..
onin.tnie ganus m JMuope; and he Cock, and Hull, ate. the mt- .r
n.alh r, of ceremony ; but it a-
pnounts to a pretty ferious' CorLr
nd Ihiii ;iofy ; ;nul the American
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h " w
ire c-.uuoned to avoid
; 'eeiaiors
he horns of die one ' he fpui s of tic odier
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