Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 July 1820 — Page 2

POJSTRY.

y.om the Kentucky Herald. TO INFANCY. Ha'd Infancy ! swcot smiling flower, Whose pleasures meet with no alloy ; 'Tii only in thy hippy hour vVc taste uf true; an J real joy. The heart then Free and unr.rnfincd, Knows naught that misery can bestow ; " To sportive fancy gives the mind. Nor feci the d -cad of future woe. But ah too s'vn thy joys are oVe Too son i thy fleeting charms arc

I he spoits that pleas VI delight no pvnO The clouds of grief begin to dawn. The mind arrivM at riper age, Keels all the ills of human life, When lautxhM upon tho world's wide stage, Where's naught but care and troubling strife.

Sers Merit sink bv cruel scorn,

In Poverty's obscure retreat ;

s vice triumphant Hope forlorn

down with the

eonuncu ociovv : i he drcadtul tratr

edy was pci formed in the dead of

night. These wretches succeeded in

reaching the shore with the boat, ant1 had thus far escaped detection ant punishment of this horrible brimc.

W K STERN SUN.

VINCKNXKS, JULY 22, 1820.

unfortunate inmates with the Selfish interests cf a fev paper ! The dreadful tratr- issuers. Did a majority of the last h-rU.

l.iture shew a willingness to remove such nuisances, although their existence is divctly at war with our constitution rir j did not. Now when a b ind of le

gislators arrogantly assume a power in hrect opposition to our wishes and senti

ments, to dictate to Comrrcss and t!i

'resident of the U. States, bv uniust nod

ni)olitic resolutions when 'we see the

tme men strengthening and shielding

me avarice and monstrous imbecility of

' ir banks when we see them ta:: ail tin ndustry cf the country, and refuse tota:. ink stock, while we see them urge the

.iji ing oi tne peoples monev in these1

' ms, at the same tinw refuse to pass a iw fur saving the reputation and propi ty of the people from becoming the tenrice of spurious nuis ances and unonstitutional Steam Mill Hanking. hat arc the feelings that start spontaneous m the freeman's bosom.? Should Kt the Legislature remove such oppressive nuisance and have tliev not the over of repealing the charters as tlu v

irc culled, which have irenerated and

)roduced these state grievances Have

oc tnc power ot declaring hostilities

igainstoncof our most deserving- nnd

ertainly one of our most honnrnMiv in.

lependent, intelligent and faithful' mib-

ic servants, now m the Senate of the U.

Reports are in circulation that an ihv g.d assemblage of persons, has take pi i'e in Cincinnatti, on the subject

iai.s. i iK .se reports, However, arc svarious as respects the proceedings o: the two parties, that we have too nine, hesitation which to believe, and shaw ithhold in iking any statement on th subject for the present. But this we wil observe, that notwithstanding the flagrant abuse which is practised by banker ami their followers, upon the people ; i. is derogating from the true principles ami character of lmericanit to resort to Monaco. The fieoile have it in their power, legally to put down all those sources of evil, and having the glorious privilege of self government, or choosing those wIki are to rule them, and enact laws for them ; they should resort to tliat remedy instead of pursuing a course which can only be justifiable in a monar-

es virtue trampled under feet.

tcr cf the bank, and elect a few .subserv ient dependent as directors, with but a moiety of the stock! Will the people now be made the dupes of such conduct.

anu to please such an aristocracy, dec. men to the legislature, w ho because the had no instructions" could saciirxl their prosperity and freedom, to this iniquitous paper junto i Will the people oy their v otes su , that their earnings am

iMVul; StKl1 gi to pani)er judges, go-4-177 clvrgy;ient tuzvycrs .md legislators, with their aspiring agents r Wil. they sanction and support men who builu their schemes of aggrandizement upon impoverishing the people by paper iraiuls; an I when the end ho nrr.U,.

phslied, may easily convert the power

v jiicaine-suius acquired, to the total

rr.nr.cy. Turc, Yankee tb.o.:;. . IV. Our Kevuutizncru Ic'.trs. I m - . . . -

vt mzre . e will imitate their c

pic m the defence c f our i ountrv. 1

13. 7 Vi eja ir a rjr. W itb CA x t' i V 1 1 ..i: ...... . h

lou-e was a w internes s :tli them

wilacmcss is a paradise.

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m v.,,v, , , v until eu ai.u i

ico:.!::l':;icatfd.i

The want cf room, i.ccessari'v o! pels us to omit a pait of the follow proceedings. j On the Anniversary cf the Am ican Independence in 1S20, abt' noon, a few of the citizens of D?-J

and Owen Counties, dropped ' tii

scyuies ana sickles and convened

Mount Manabonc in the unr.er c r

y ... . i . 1 1 i i r i v f:r . in tiw i.. i . .

hn IT . 11 ----- " - lvl4 ujijuirc usLrivdeted oric u. OcUtes : and c if 1 t un' -o,f iU ' ,k n. . ..i 1 . , 1 &

v...i M U11L LU. I 1 k r1 1'V; MTWI T Ui 1

overtnrow oi every personal and oolitic

aingiit? Will the neonle: I nr.u, tla- lofflT.c

submit to what lias transnired-wiil TSIZ Il.0i1

yield support to men who.e ineasure-s J. Ir A " , l,l"n?r ?f

would make sacrifices of solid vluu'i. to

prop and flatter those who care oulv lor

gam and nothing for consequence? NO ; I will hope for better thimrs : ano

even though heedlessness, or intrigue, 01 misunderstanding cause my disappoint

ment, sun l snail never sanction such I Affrr rllnnt. r -

rim, I. : . I -w "u.uuu m iu:ilb w

-v,..wvt, ,i in. i.wncur suuservient to f mi.'- n,rU i .

1. 1 1 m .

such msuimountatne injury and oppression. If the people however, or n major

ity cf them, suffering as all now are, will

ilieUSUreS I fv. rvf rrr, .r . .

v o'"t' 11,4,1 ai'tiii uuuiu lour jio i paying that just tribute which ec American owes his trove rnmtm.-r TA "... . .. .

A-uiinj; tnc aispiay ot their polyic devotion, Nature's CJcd blessed the!

vicinity with a delightful ihuvcr-

m cacn accompanied with a

and an appropriate sore-. In the 5

tcrnoon, the lain havinir ceased, r

returned to their respective la!or:' industry is the order of the day,

Then Infancy I sweet smilinpj flow er, C) why dfr thou so quickly flee I Since only in thy happy hour, Wc taste of pleasiue pure and free.

r'r ;m the AVni- York Columbian. ensuing election.

rogui: s our rogues in. A TOUCH AT THE BANKS.

I'Yiend in the grogram coat, with staff

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can only g;i;t, redress by a resort to force.; llol .nf V V". m'11 1 !i V T".10"1 UI,fl riShts i'-tced t The toasts were as follows, to ho s.,on .,s we receive an authentic ac-ljv,nr 1 mnttul? It tiiey be them by their a:;cestola it they suppon 1 Mav hr 4t!-rf 1,.'..:- ' count of the alfur above mentioned our must be because the y "L volvinr -c in: .V "'".J readers shall have it laid before them. !r iT'i 1S, Ur frc,:tlo, ! not s l ties,, the povcr- n.Ti1 ? v ' . F . U',C A,,iei 1 S ( ; cs eCt:lljih bartered ; and if as wc ty and dependence, which n ,Uv S . Pco?e vit!, that ho- spmt uhi ) Ve are requested to state that J. R. 0 tlitf Kt US 1 W,0r becaui tli re f,Cta.tcd lfhC 9C.C,nd dat',Se flhc l! V Dur.x.vo:;, K,q. has declined being a exerc laration ofour independence. '7

i .iliU t rill '! ' (1 1 1T -1 IPVl Tt 'If r I w If. . , i i v. Ktvilinv. L Ml 1 U 'l! II I'TI IV fl'- ..... I

4-- ll.le IJOWC'T' T() ITffii i itn m.,,1 . O J

i,r . ; . - mm uuuer cer-; mn ; and

wim t'lixriiitr rrrr'i of.i,r,.r. . . i ..

lA,.u : Z:: :ri "Vy opting the only., trie sta:idard-Ac-

banks is , ,, . Slanted to Tioxs. Hut a wise and free people co.niSl Our legisla- posed of farmers, mechanics ImAraders,

14 ji i . IvNL.Il il r r lll'lnn 1 . i i. I I

vmniuv louii ;je- in error: tneir teelm-rv

mere upfirarunc:-, instead o;

and snear.

We arc authorised to announce KLMV.KR IS. CARTKIi, & ANDUFAV (iAUUNEU, as candidates for Coroners.

1 . A -v.'vi IIUT- K'lllL-O rv- A,. .1 1

..--vo, (S1.imeu omy on certain con- and interest whrn tr,n,i,,i v...

1' - u.auwi vy;l ..A.. 11 I ..

MILIUMS U li I !! r-..- . .1. . .

I i iut,j v.ui iiiiw iiTrifr itii,iii,.n 1

r,i ., r;;.7o r .;., C'i.Powc".srh:x. bcc! iU epe i,; tit aT !; 3- venerable Wa, J,

coi-ducns not adl.crcd UcvouUy ho;,cd they wll operate Mn ' ' 1,15 wlsc bencvol.

ci a territory, this "Undot the brave," Ioaa sate, or am' other act which miv rd , ti,7 Ji .v.kiijlia v-, ewiunu- i 1 , an iiu., and this " homo of ti. f.n mn,-n,i fL have cttir.P.1 u'"" Cl1 ma cd 11 thlii btatc' no common sen.e of all nations. A trun

" v. iiiv v e vi lui m i rii . i' v ill rot w r -a i . a

a la i.i Mil i il ill il nuiirf i . i i w-- r e n . i iii rr r v i

. "WHI.5LV, u'j iiaa itau ui; I - l i -inis ne cr rC:l J 'I

V hat is your business what your duty here ? 11 To watch the bank" The bank ! w hy (ell me pray, Think you the bank is' likclvtn nm

awav ? ' ward with a young and vigorous step ute cither labor, property or monev "No. no hut mn. u: ,lONV "he cannot move without stumbliinr. Ao gve this opinion, nv.v o

' "ll UUCV"' Those who have had the chief direction

Mi,ht w C ., : : ; of her destiny, have by their avarice, fol-

;i . ' ami anu iv -ind ambition, nrodnrod tl.U rlnn

bieai perhaps and rendered all her movements now

- ! "j'.j.,, -v i it.ii oi,n. i 2. The minority in Congi esr c i Missouri question ; They slid so:- I the melodious notes of their paiihT fathers ; fc teach their sons to udiA to wisdom and truth.

A gum The Mareilk-s Hvmn. J

nd I am pud for standing here all like those of an old and weak animal rpai er machines Be thU 1 n . tmctions m society, but also to amass the lUKhU climbing a hill of sand. I am the publics advocate I h S ' T"0 ? i"'1"01 of our onI)Vf crtain source, To catch or frighten them, and keen . I'1 iy previous letters to you, I think cr yet shrunk from a conceived nW T Int?. V10 ha,,ds of a teW'"" Thc

; oo ' lu euiisuiiuaie- power in tne Hands

woes remote

5. Our gallant Generals, who trcit citizen soldiers iike brothers, (not like slaves) ; Under a Jackson, a Iiurrion, or a Mc Comb, freemen are L-

ti,.., I vincible. a ......

Wie UirsPTir Wi Mini l ' --w. , t. iv, m miuv uiv.i i j run '

lv in rlortinm .mm,.o- v, ui I i, .. r. . suuject oi are. and al v:ivs miKt fu flPtvi-Tu.nf'.l W,.- ni. ,?..,..m..

i . . 1 . "'"iisun ll 1 Rli ' l-aiii.rj lie vptli'flinn r.l i . . - . - w ,,v, vivmim-niut .v i a uiiivi.,VtiJiiiii.

.v.usauiet.me, permit me friend to sincere and animatintr faith and disi.osi- and aklnn.h I n - X "7 "efJ.r115' he great body of the people ;-thev tend 6. The American Navv. and on

(!oul)N don that chanced his affliction Intn l,lnC. a few nf t,n ; ' i.! J .i, lnm"? VC to poison the happiness and control the P-allnnt tr ATiu ti

I'l 1 C mill r icn . I n , mi,. ...ri iii wirr

rim arc flpurnilont rn.l .,1 l r. i. . . , ? .

all right

Vell, since you arc paid loi 't watchman stand thy post, And see no stiver ol the cash is lost

oi

and

inllu-

iSuch mighty dangers from the rogues without : I'd think the money better far applied,

ii ;uu were paid tor catchtn

insid.

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M.,re A'i. - - i , ",l '""'wi .umuisaa- on n nn nf nil ,Vk .i i... 1., r- . I ' ' J '

. . ?V; " WIC" n auversity, wuuagts, and oppressions, and imnosi- i1" " "1 tWt. P-t-iii ui. eu Oy tnends to a icpublic, and be

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.wy.u ..-ui mauiiiimmHiy, we seiuom tluI-s, resulting irom our bankinp-svrm ' w wuau; uic gm- terror to freedom's for nhrnud ' tt tor a short time, hear the cry of distress and the marntr it has beer conduct ' f"11 ot the PC0Plc in all its ramitica- . I' , , . V -nor is it ulitill all but " the ?," ... I fed wm.n ?,0?S et r,nn . -ho wu. "fJ ' ,u,mc, s to become affected, that every man wdl discover the if anv general good Ic T mlr -?nv cir laf ,SCSS1Cn 111 favoi'ofe banking inter- b"rdensomc at home. A gun. I r.:msti to hi nf ni,,r;,i t.. n , b . . u any cir- est. be atrain sont tn tKo l-nrioi...- S.-?:u- TJU.- r, .!.,,.,'.. . i

.".iij.iiiuui.. in iiu euuil- I -"-iuiMauces, reSUit irom it Or iftlinin S iwuumw, I . ; .....iiuiu.. tries not governed bv a hrofessed dosno- juries it mfh.-nc ,w , in" Unce "10 expect to hear from I ' I he survivmr soldiers of '76 nnr

ig rogues

DO- lUIieS it liltirtc 'i rn nrimn: 1 l...

.V. r. MrrrnntiU 4J...z tism. the wheoK nf W w o " ,1 un . Z ' nwneu uy any

.4iii;r(i(. - vivM.twI it U3- . , aiiidtcs liaiever e rrrfit thn

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srr.

TATE OF THE PILOT BOAT P TlUOT. T .

it win be recollected by many of our readers that durin? the Into w,v

v. ith England, the above named pilot boat was despatched to Charleston for

the purpose ol bringim; to this cit,-

irs. .allsto.v, lady oi the then go 'vernor of .-jouth Carolina, and daugh urot col. Hun, formerly vice-presi

untot tne U.S. Mrs. Allston was

m a delicate state of health at the

time, and unable to tel by land

IIMOIHV V.HKKXF., esq. Of this citv, -o iiitiuuvte fi iend of governor Allston's famiiy, proceeded to Charleston, M the Pilot bo.lt. fnr tl 1 lllll-Kn.'n . .1

1 "j ' e jiui JIU3C Ol

pentyot society, are supported by that tcr gain of its d undent chrct

sims

CORN PL A

NTER.

oyaire.

aicomjianying Airs. A. on the v

ri'Mutne time they embarked and 5aneu horn Charleston no tidings iiatever had ever been heard of the vessi-i or any one en board. It was at hi st supposed that the essel must have bun captured by a British ciui-

out aiur a lapse ot time tlut

nope was abandon-d. Xotwithstand mg the meatier was mild aia

ia-.orabie tor several davs after the

U'SV;1 Kfl Clurleston, and such as to

itouei ner los mysterious, up to the

Jvesent time, no other idea of the melancholy circumiancc iiaJ prevailed.

man mat tne vessel must have founCiered :t sim. nr i-.ui .... t ... i .

... , v,. t UMac4- eiurinir a

cnase.

But the mystery is at length devel

oped ior me honor ot human nature, it were to be wished tuU the tacts had never been revealed, nd that the following horrid taie had been buiied w ith t!e u retches who told it. gentleman recently from NewOrleans, lias communicated to a iViendufthe family of the late Mr. tin one, that two of 'he Pirates, lately scntenccl n suffer death at New Orleans, confessed that they composc ! part ot 'lie crew of the cb-jvc Pilo Jiui: IWri.t ! that after b. ing at sea two or three .lays, and near the shoie. they rose upon the capiain and passengers, and confined them below vhen they stood close in shore, and attvr plundciing the passengers of a '"'IM L-ralilo sum of monev and plati lHl..u.:mg mostly to Mrs. Allston, ': ! lunrhed the b-at and scuttled theM-sel, which soon filled and went

Haddan Township, Cth July 1SC0. Messr. Editors, By giving the following a place in your valuable piper, vou wiii oblige several of your constant readers, and suV

seriocrs, t FARMER, & Co. Un the moming cf the .f Julv. ac

cording to previous arrangement, a res-

sens, con-

purpose of cele-

anm versa r.

nrosont deemed w th nn f,.,.. 1: i. 6u"ll'l' on wine 1 our im

ant and digress which vkit, i nVt Z " nnr , . " .v . . 'V , m UM" U15 pendence was declared.

en door, has been produced bv 1p,hc1:i. altho' n,,t int,;,..,.!.,.;..., -,'. u tr nine till twelve o'clock, w;,

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uons drawn trem them; but as the the debts die to this bank, are di wealth ot every nation or people, is its director ami a few wrtr an.s tl (aoor , itistueir happiness that may be to them, and through them, its is i i.111 h:lPPHicss,it is their chiefly mad.. It will net issue a

i-.wuv ui u can uc called general own notes, but trails tntirrK-in iLc ne

prosperity, w, have this class of men its rickety" branches, son, f , Puinie number ol Farmers

n projected ,n tins state, by legisla- have circulated notes pavablo . Sner tor the

uus eiecteu ny themselves . lias it uears after date" and tlV ui'"u'5 our own way, tlie

in i-f..,- i . i i '. " .in., uv. u- nt t i'ii ir .1

ii iK-uiuusiraicu t nat t ne

or

tiye sanction to banks ; and the existence whose name is attached as uL V" CUp,lcd mnV"S the forest in search or J't banks ni defiance of legislative sane- The mother bank m X'irccnues ri u- Z f,U SI"aI1 Kamc as '?fitbe foundAn,; ion? Let every considerate man who said to pav specie ; but 'there frvif hc 'IUin:ci ;uk1 P1"'', were sure to fine Has examined the journal of our last as- anv notes payable here in er-il circu 1 1 '"K rifle of experienced semoly, doubt this .f ..von n;!,;i;f,.... i ,; i it... r , encu- , marksmen. Attwrlu-u-i.r..;n,

" v'l UUJOlUll L III I AaUL.I. (I tl l 1 II I 1 PT llK-tnnrr ,t.,.

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van ieiuam, ana men aoes, is said to be in the

nang u doubt on

determine before the election dav, if the

tv.iui.e.-, or Mews eta majority of the

im. niseis, was not more

al . (.)u hearing a!K

expositions and plausibl

tnose members who str

we not hud that thev are"

quainted with our suin

menis. that int. .,r ,i

.....u v(t ii,ii i r ill llfliMlll I I IIIIMlir Ll'iriii In. ... ... ..,

t i';'ir i., ii lJ o i-iiiueiv i;yt ir town ' ... i .

-iiaieeourse upon or lavern, accosted w th running ' "" , . 1 frjlR -t an v;cc-

i.v..lHe-, i.iex can merely plead want of Lrood mo,,.,- .nd ...i.rr r '""' ' . I president, tne :clic-Ainr

"'niaions." Their occasional cun- Per cent in' 1 s h for r cS 7 n ' S no doubt teaches that this is a shot- The travrlh-r i 1 ? ..Ct '"

x - Wlillll 11 IJ.l Jl'I

yet provided for : Aitho' rcor. derr-

pid, and worthy of pity, yet they scon,, to cringe to an ungrateful govtnJ ment for a pension. A ruin. V

bong, -1 he solrlieris the gcnthu.ar. J His honor is his lite, :c. ,

e. 1 he mstutors of the Canal Con.pany of New-York ; May thev complete the tresshoop that will hold firmly together, the union of the Easier: and Western States A gun. Song, Gen. PrcvrM's tea p;.iV-. 9. Our South Ameiiran brethren r May they teach Fcidinand ?nd I.i ' great friend, the emperor of Russia', that Americans aic entitled to be rcc A gun. . S"ng,--Dukr of Vc rk lietn :,t.

10. The Farmers. Mechanics anj 'ars ; 'Tis you that maintain our re-

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now iivintr .sprunr. shadi-il !u- l..,,t;f..i . I nublic in nmr. n-wl .lr.....? :. .

w iv of rv i i - u,i""ii",iuH .vw, mi nv.ii.mi ii jjj war.

ii .inSe scllinjr eastern funds whirl, iti.'.T, "U4 'UJ on lIlc Ken. A I wur political

. . . . . . i. j j

hoiizon loc'r

KS

vrry

squally; your election is at hand'

If llllll II II" T'f'll'ILT f'f-i .1 1

in esumed isicceivei thmnri.tiw. ,i . . vr" eu up, am: c

1 vn . I LI IV I I l I H la ... . r . . -

inaunrobicmat- ntstrom t ie hm nfr.v . ' ""3 oecaut-e we wcrr rimup com, . , r ..

i . . . 1 . " .vi-inuuuiiiuKiia. n rlln .,m i,,,!,,,,,,,, Tn , I w,'w ui ) um lun-iaiis. icilOWl examinm p- t hr- I others at :i iphw .. -iv oi etpa.u anu .ncependent. Dmiier ht-. I ' .-

e iustification,. of of tiie hrnnr h.cAf Vk; V u. : Pr ; ,ng over, each man armed h-s(!f . A gun.

aved farthest,, or collar t i . " V P( u bottle of whiskey, eood M.r,'! n u . f0" 1 nv-headed man. .

so wellac- Mr .taeZn!; '!. ' . G i S'.illivan Countv. We th? .a .U Al1 -Publicans, who",

.rinrs ami nti. elW ..nArn , ,,: V" .. lV. UaV seats on the trunks'of two a,,. 1.;., vv,)en vested with power, presume to

" .i.V.. , : I "n w UJ.U cuaercr tf.c ad- I parallel at tl.,. d-t , 7: . fc I tramnle m, ,.n-,i;.,. i .

4 . kiiiivi. in i .r-r i,'T I i l fc ' f , a it iiit.iiii i r .

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ier and perhaps ;i surer road to to the great ooject oi their hopes, and the full accopipnshment of banking and ambitious desires y arJcnt declarations

uKipioiesseu intentions, and :i nv-t,,!.

i' v. i m

ed zeal tor tae country, all such men

will answer .ill Ids purposes in this state " according to law tluis all go d mone is Kept outot circulation. S.'iall 1 now it !- 4 . ,,.,h i .

ask if such pivcctdings do not r

bank

.1

C ollintc-L-r tn atw

were dranK.

1. 0.4 ,(' :rt:irrr . y1fn rt '

.iii.t.;i.v ..i ..vis. niiv t

,. .,4' J-i- . .

j-.ii. v io, inamate Okom. Sclutrs.

2. T.e Cons

lav

every Amenc

tuuthn 'f th: U.

a ruinous 7iunur.ee to nineteen

eiiik-r this J The soul cf liberty. let

no

unh:

nana uare to touch it. C c!i er.

i

Ml 1 I i v ilir'r t fv,-v, i

ii. i-"--vi.4ie.i' i : rui f l a rt

lac ciiiluici', fall hisM--'.-., V'-.'V ."V u,(,,llu' n " in,v Sch-.-trs. cMaun-c power :,t -tr,, U- Koti-l tlrm U h-rV.'r il u- .. ' cr :i,r:vc

I. Oil. e ! S.iUt 111 till' J ft .,(" e ,f ... i-1 . . . ....... v.v. n'l.u.,, .um u 1,1 1,11 U t oi n.itU r . m !- Hr I ;i un t rii!!., i i n .

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uiv just tuiiijiiamtsand petitions of freemen may thev ttr meet the frowns tf an insulted community. A gun. bong, Jchnny heme to Eraii.tm- v t s, Aral JcfT. -.son's elected." 12. The Legislatme and Judichry

d i. ,1 . '-i' uiGsc oran-

vit'-a t cr sir

Sor:cas

ui

Stater,

;l,',lu.ll,IK' impose u.K-;i the thoueht-

wau estimate the merits of men bv i..leir Ar..v.i.;:t;., l... .i. , ,-.

. i : j . " ""t uv i'e anilities independence thev diplav, or the e.nhcence,ortue e.puty of their c,::Juc;. lae letlectmg portaM, of our citieas, wecr , whojuJge men bv their rc.not by i their .;x:.f3W.;, wdl never )v decencd twice, by men who haveiite to recominend t!ie:n but pre-emption, aid w;ei.epc;uience that has grown out t.'aur t, ity or mcap icitv. pv t!ic cont.tunon.our legituiv arc theVon-erva-orsotihe peoples s.urets , freedom a,d

jivsperitv ; by their oaths thev ;,iv

nnlv bound to reinoxe ail n'uc?:ccx tliat

jnc oi eiiecteitnerot these, although - laid down ;,.

tiens f h it iv i ,..

hranc.i p aper ifTeciaig at this mone nt Is it net acting on the bedv pohtic as a Mupdymgpoisui does en tne human system it sooths at the exper.-e of our stamina, but inj itablv leads to death and destruction. I coniess I have witnessed as much airitat.cn :.t t1-..' rmc, i.:o.-.

iooks ot bankers, and bank directors, and bank agents, as I suppoe there may hae been m Oh mpjs, when in dav s ot vore old Jupiter knit his brow, or 'shook i, grisly phiz; btt this was wlun hv I

posst-r was iieunshing--whe:i the i

pport and defend the ir-

td U 'ashixcto-v Second Purll of our constitution. A run.

Sor.g, Hail Liberty. 13. The Amciican Fair : 'i hi

q-ovcrn- source cf cur national Horv. rmd f .or.

pruach,but ne- tam of our domestic joys. ' One run -i i;a glory. SoegThe reformed Ilal.e.

1 he ceremony having been ci (!ed one of the citizens gave the followir--volunteer toast. m Sergeant Stokcleis Mets It was six in number ; fu st tented together in the summer of '76 all yet in good '

T.TLr hr. r , .. . " iioucrns.ar.d r,v

- u. t.. ,;aT A ;j

. O.vr Eternal infamy be the portion ct that man, U attempts its

eparauon. All say amen. o. Our chi, ncgistrz'c and hi, .vi.t-

n.g.i, ue nosiest in the w orst of 3 cheers.

'ash-

times.

anu wishes Lia fcu designing men roi,ul umuencc an assembly of iutelhgent stockholders, to vote dow n the scale cf vote-

"wn charter .n,'

support ; the prcsid

The rich man's their industry and economy, able to

I,,,,-,' ,f.i... i.-,.: uuam !4iiiuuia pension.

.... ':r7iU:i'-sC ten. Vhc swind

r f

S liOU the In tn. i . r .

, liiuu i ijevn. i heel s. 9. 77ir Incuiu'nr T . t t or, i r. ....

pension.

SPA IX.

dels dwell together.

.ouau me Mmhite be ent to c

mem. All Ray amen.

11. Io our Ji

comtort

. i i . . . . i i "

wuuvuiimginmatenall) mteifere vhuuhty eouU thuschanee ih, , V.. ll' Ao ClUV Jut' v,dom ; to cur

w i-rwi5,mu-Kn:y: to ouuelvts plenty 0f

Von rr .Vu'rC;;c (7t:rrr. He tm-e received a sctiics cf pamsh gazettes (the Constituticr.al l)iary of Uarcclona) to the 6th cf

iy. tney furnish a feast t

who takes a lively interest

apuusti revolution. Kvcry thing in

o one

in the.

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