Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 June 1824 — Page 4
PVOI Till. I.DVKPKNT phkss. WHAT 1K VM LIVK l'OR Wh U live tor? lt lobe ''".iv 'pin ot" iortuiK',s ptiAcr To 1 .!ioa ;ur!.irk on pleasure's sea, A.ui Ho it pc; a.ips tn hour T1 v-stc o ir time in idle dreams )f Aii.it :n:iv be to-morrow? To ;,u an, villi r;uv, tro.n present scenes, Ttie scarce ot f iiure sorrow? Wi it do we live for? Is't to find 1" ie tus f tVien K'oip broken T 1 a Ij n t 's ;i s !nd to c!k U mankind, -v ivl lies ;is soon as spoken To mud; the woes on ether's hurl'd, " r.- w; -p their hapless lot '1' ',al; o u I diom s care the World, To u.e, and oc forgot? No' e wcrefonnM to search for tru'k TV.wiijh p ttas in ide plaia b reason; To u th it liht in earliest oat'n, Waivdi shines in eeiy season: Yes' vc were made to win below, f'he h M hei-'-ifter gi en To : r.oilv s a t u e vihly woe, Aa 1 naJ .t no. no in Heave" ALBERTO.
L i n : : s, V. ' li-i T.r.'s. My r? ?r. Ni'hj cIt Al iroun.l fie conqueror's way. A .vl . ataio!; inve i ilu- distant hill, iv :a v .v io lost c i at dreadful day Stvod fev and fai.it, but fearless still. TV: smdier's hooe, t ie patriot's zeal ,F i : iin'u, forever Oivsi; O o so ii .Liy, w v.i heroes feel, W'ae i ail ). hfe ana nonoY's 1 ot? Tiie 11 s id hour of freedom's dream, Am. I ai.-r's r .sk, moved slo -Ay !
W aiv n'lte t'aev wateh'd 1 1: 'UoniM'sbcam Siuaid rise, a id give tiiem i'it to die. T!i -;v is a world, where souls are free, Wnere t rants taint not nature's ohss; If deatn, tn it w orld's bright opeaini; be On! who W(Mi.d I've a slwk m this?
till you have heard him, hoard' This province, in the com-
Mini out. nut hm to the test, mand of which 1 have tieei.
compare him with yourself and placed hv the supreme gov t i n
others, you win never judge un- ment in Mexico, has consume justly. J manifested an unchangeable atKeep him at least three paces taehment to the honest ct t lei distant who hates bread, music, who have emigrated hither and and the laugh of a child ' has. even in very distressed times.
Could you hear in what man- made enormous sacri fires (s'icri
a? shall prevent Great Britain from tendering us tributary to her. Tt cv be:ieve that theie is no good cause to be shewn, why the alve bodied people of this country should employ the laboicis of Great Britian to do their work. What, then will the South
ier one speaks to the poor ffiid ficns cnormes) in obedient e to the do. They have but one choice despised, when he thinks himself 'honor and consideration which! left They must take Mr. Crawunobserved, you might forrh4 the inhabitants of the United . foid. as they have already done, judgement of his character. States ( dc Esos Estado) deserv I as the only man on the list, who
Avoid as a serpent, him Myho ; cd. The very important offers is disposed to sustain the. industry writes impertinently, yet "speaks contained in your letter now be- and labor four own country, politely. A--- fore me repay all the Province Well! B it so! Let Mr. Ci.iwIle who sees, produces, honprsV has done, and is received with en- f'rd entertain whatever opinions
(From ;h .'s'aniuckrt luuirtr.') The t-er I) iv, niv b y, ac'afL 4, stood looking cut of id )v at the we. .tlier Y ien sudd, nly he ive a shout of .D 'lo'- Mi'i impoi t ! "M .ther," Q i t ; he, soniebod 's going to die!" KVh UlTie l)jr y i vt ?rone bv!"
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what is respectable in the Me spised. and what is excellent in misrepresented characters; he who nerfers a cluster of jewels, with one unique and many trifling stones, to one comoosed of all good but. nut one unique; he who in a book feels forcibly itgen ins, it's unattainable part is formeel by nature to be a marvrha friend. Of children Let them not eat too much. Let them not eat raw. cold, fat or gtea-y things Do n t solYc' them t speak much D ) not let them be idle. ST LOUIS M AY1T" -X T - 1 1 1 t r T . .
SomPtime las. year, ! t!!,s ooun,r:- and1shal1 ,l,s F .!!,.. U. rv aeeiit for the'U.H.er ! c''.ss at tl,f'.s:lmi' the pro,.;,
. . ' .Missouri, having received several verbal af)plications from Ve
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thusiasm he pleases; for 'his is his right and You ma v rest satisfied of mv privilege. But let not his friends sincerity and resueet. and as a proclaim to the South his opinproof beer to call vour attention ' ions one way. aiul to the Nonh O ft tion to the stepswhiehAl an ther Let his Treasury rchave taken to realize i p-uts speak f or him. part of your very valuable uflets Adams Jackson and Clay. Soon after I had received vour itre ali known to be friendly and letter, in comformity withevis favorable to a discreet and proling regulations I consulted the dent protection of homeindustry; supreme government on the mca- and such. too. has heretofore been sutes to be taken The cone- tiniiert.od to he the opinion of quence was that the superior gov- Mr. Crawford Mis friends, howerument had said that no incon ever, are sneering, in the hop(venienee can result from naming that Jackson's vote on the Ta :'f on the part of this province two' is to undermine all his strength in
.ortii an.i soutn Carolina. a:;d that, forthwith, it willbettansfcrrcd to N Oi'awford IV' Gen Jackson's opinion on
who shall treat
with on eoncerninffthc well he
com missioners
commandant 4t Santa Fe desir
ing his interference to restrain the Panis and other Indians residing w it iiin our territory. frmi ' pro mi U g depredations on tha pr ovince va induced to write and advise, that, commissioners should be appi)in;ed on the part of the c nsti uted authorities of JJanta F". .to meet those tribes at Council 11 ;fl-, aid agree upon the
terms ot a pcrmioent peace, km
sitions which vou have made in this sublet what it may, ot one
order that the national harmony tiling I !ed asured. that he will so much wished for bv the high- not shiink from the respoiihiii. est authority should be well es- ty or seek f r a moment to eoniablished. All tKis has been done C(ial "is op'mions; let what comeThe two enmmissioners wilh queo -es come that may, he will leave this capital in the month of imt unfurl on this side of the IoM a v. with full instructions as to tomac one flag, another on the t 'c course hry are to purue. S nth mde. witiiou? losing 'sieht ofthe sub ; iVetner of the gentlemen nfc jet whi-h m -t forcible drma?uls' present before the public will, f their attention; namelv the pro :ni persuaded, be much aflecicd position w'nich yon iuive made y heie by iis being eii!;ee relat'mtr to t!e establishment (da furor against a review ofihriu-
XY lilt is wedded haopincss c
in i oi?:n nual r (liifMiMiicp . t.iMi- fc
dc cv-i ,ctd ie-pect. i i de;n? It cannot be dear
.i.- -- U Utl 111 ?' at r, Kill . . , . ! V 1 1 li I . i . Hv ortori his .tu-liutiun to cf-; V" !itate ol ,KT w,,i! na i "" 1 f'' ,Mm " ' l"S c.-t it. Wc have 1,,-en i-lil.-lv t!ons ,m.lt " ' 'hicli na- j a nultt-r ol p.-ln-y. lud, ap.
... ' llnnr o I I . I l.r t -,jtf i. lltri;iIIIS 111 ill ill f!(U I . f
rurnishert with a tia-.slaiioi. oi" ' ,. 3 ; i, V ,. a . . dt t -.e commandant in re,.lv. xvl-.ich ' ' -at 1.., ., k ,iC ahot . tvhi,h proves the ma.mc- the ,,rU,'r whm sha i" . .1 ,i . " ' I .. .1 ....... I I. I I t w 1 1 it MIC nriH t.v il ..w.
M'I 'I II tUlll Mil. 'i( U Hi I II UK " vt,v I vl . o
a v price vYill it h e.ik? When if is br
!.. i.t .!... 1 I, 1 nrnMiiciti hi wc ipi'imvju! mill tlio
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tiiviiiiv leeiings ot the pe-.ple ot , , v . ' ;i x t.at IV.vir.-e toward, the ali- ihle t.ahe nghts of .unna. ,ty.
ami intereslea in respecting those riiLbts.
iK'i en. V uv is be up v? kev to the h -? ot th.- 'le.iol-ier the anolo-g-i r m iov i l "?e-. a id fie inth rnieo. t m iov m e. C i I ouy i : AT t the thing i ! you may the person who hi n V l it a?c rom uves m i le of? fls if people who never -iv ed rmv;es of tilings never k ovn, t d rela i -ns of Winds liev sm- sp ;;en. Voat aie tiev ijood for? To sohen the oea- t unue tiie fatvy. ant! eti ie. t .e taste. Virtue drills nnt on the tongue, but fixrsits abode in the u' t Wnen ,neet a pr fsor of ce-
zensof ihe United "Mat' s 1 1 will be een that Major )' Pillon in thi mi'ter will only act as tne hiend of huth parties and in puwaihng upon the In diatoma.e oeace will ma'-.e in tnifet tiie influence of our -uv
rFhe persons who carrv f'-i-
despatch ta'ce u it h them thil
which vou 1 a e ert. in
that in going and ivtui ring -thev may not be mooted b the na
ernnient ver those ti ihes, and tions I pray you. si tnatiwoider eMablisn m r firmly the fa ora : to txpM'-itr te depaituie of t-e hie imotessi.iiw :lre;ulv niail nn COmmissjcrK-rS. Oil will do eve-
our Mexican neighbors.
vVe do not understand, that t lie gov c nor himself intends to visit the o iiincil B v ffs. or that such a miiitarv foiee as has been
! spolcen of. will accompany the
commissi mers their sure-t protecion thr ?ogh tue tribes in the
ry thing teces-ary to ensure to
the messengers a speed and sate return G'd aid Liberty. Citv of tnta i'Y Del Seuvo M'-xigq, Feiviuarv 21, I S2 1 11 HAH ' I )LOMTT lhCA.
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is vi to on a law. tiiat .bis right iir eidotn or ever exercised, c.weni woere tlv Constitution is thouiit to be infringed Those gentlemen, t' eiche. who are waitinrj iiiunij) ai uly in expectation that
I ! tl c U son is about to do himself
g:ea m.-c aei.may yield up li, ir anii ipaied j y because it will change none against nim, w-co arc .i t ah cad v secietly opposed. Tn e-.emics of Jackson, instead of ha- ing their sinister lupes realised, will ie-eive this
!)o w-
lig; o dreMd like a dadv of the neigliborhood f our troops isthe ii water. T links I to my. ; ll-g d oi-country, which protect Si-llV' that oeron i- i o love with le mcsM'nger.tiiat Ivoug t i
J tr'can Jg't. lid .-Iff. on he f Mo J
1 :' c., 'I'r.'.itv -vill not he nvde witli M i
anwer f on indigr.ant. liheial minded Repuhlicaio either in th.e X or th or in tne booth to whom they may address themselves -If ihe man o-' Oilcans in this crisis, were not to pursue the dictates of hi- judgment, regardless ot eon-
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"t c world, tne Ik'sji and tiie devil " T vere is none so had as to do the twentieth pat of ihecvilbe ni g t n t any so god as to do the tenth part of tnegood it is in his power tt) do Judge , V -urself by the g iod vou uuglit do a. id neglect, an 1 of others h the evil nicy mig'it d andomii. ft vT Your judgement n i 1 1 tnen be poised hetwecn too much indui gcijce f m .mii'mmI' and too muc bcv eril v oil ot uts. If you neve- j Ige another i,;
communication
Enqu
sequences to himself be wou-d
i.hutw.Hi tho indLuis, under hib belie the liist ry of his whole life; .n n.spivrc. taruis that eharactei for fiimness
Translation nf a httcr from he G 'vcfinr of bant a Fc toMaj n Ol a l mi. The noble sentiments which you develop m your very respected official letter (oficio) of the Isi August: have been puhlis ted i i t v p wince wi; i all due atten lion They have produced the hst effects, and I want w ords to coress the sentiments of giatihie wmch they have excit. d in ue and to toank you fr an act so meritorious, and wortuv.
i" Li rials.
From th? A'ariortal hr i lliencrr. J CI )N AN I; Tiii'. TAlvMl F. TO T'fr E I TO U.S. Gvntlemvn: It is sfjelvalcu
lated, and whispered in corners, that Jackson' hour balnea; Iv come, t'nat e most vote on the Tariff! a id stands in tb:s dilemma --if against it. his strength to the North is gone; if for ft. the i South will give him up. Ann who then w;ll the South take up? Mr Adams? No Mr. CLv.? , No ! For fi.,th are TaritT .,...,
I in fuvur of such judicious duticol
w hich has stood mi inanv trials,
and borne tiis country's honor safe through so many dangers, and by one temporising act.shi v
himself unwoith ofthe high des- ' - I . s m
imv that awaits the success ul candidate for the first office ofthe firt nation in the World. No mader what the enemies of Jackson would have their candidate to oe. or not to be.M lie is incapable of di-imulation will do nis duty- will ha. r the tc ward of a good cons, ience a d ile erve the confidence of alt, uy
deceiving none. iloiKsty the Utxt Policy.
