Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 4, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 March 1828 — Page 4
Si I retrain irAm t vt-
l'O'KTI'OAL ASYLUM
IfROM THE BOSTON STATESMAN.
She stood in trar like maiden all forlorn , Urho milch'd (fond wench ) the covj vjith cntmfVd horn.' war rem an a. Miss Polly Dolly Adeline
Amelia Agnes Low, Was none of nature's journeymen's UnchisscllM work, I trow. Her forehead was as smooth as f;las3, Her tncuth was a straight line, And her eyes stood out as visibly As letters on a si en.
J
The " Venus on the Capitol" Was taller than Miss Low,
But then Miss Low's diameter
Made up for it, you know ;
And though ?hc was the mould of form,''
And wore unrivalled shoes,
iler waist was not invisible.
And her feet were " made to use."
V
'Twas said Miss Polly Dolly Low Was waiting to disclaim The last sweet monomial le Of her romantic name ; And every Sunday evening She comb'd her golden hair.
And at the window, pensively,
Sat " sighing at the air. And Cupid, little rogue! was kind, That is so often cruel, And to Miss Polly Dolly's tlamc He sent a stick of fuel A tall and handsome mar. was lie, The reigning village beau. That made his bow one evening To Pollv Dolly Low. He took a chair and sidled up4 And said, ' I guess as how You think, Miss Polly Adeline, I've come to court you now" " 1 know'd it," said the overcome Miss Polly, " loag ago" And on his neck she flung herself Affectionate Miss Low !
And then got up quite out of breath Young hbenezer Stout, k'vAnd spoke again " I guess as how A You did'nt hear me out I thank you kindly for your kiis, But 1 am iMt yo'ir beau, 'Twas brother J tckeV wanted von ! Miss Pr.lly Doily Low."
o the re election of J (1. Adams, by
nvitinp both republicans and federal-
ts exclusively pftbe fnends of tbe
Administiation to their primuiy
meetings, for tbc nomination of State officer's, haVe absolved themselves
from all political connexion witb
died, cveri without any draft upon bis purse of three four pence ha'peny pieces," laid up for that purpose sev era. months before, home wag who bad kept soberer upon tbe oc easion than our hero, not having so
good luck at mncr bread jr unbliop;
their former friends, have thus put j loaded bis gun t tbe muzzle, with
on tbe armour f federalism, reck
less of all eonsp quences. have oc.ou
alternaleehariiesof excellent douhlt
battle' and tonchxeood : and staffing
uceour aul support under their utn jhomeuard. took care to put a ml bo.
hracrtr for no better iiiirnose ttian that i nail lod unon the topmost p!vc. ol
of re-electing to the fiit oihVe tn the ; touchwood. I ncie Khaboo. honest
nation, a man w hisp secession fiom jold soul, shouldered h firelock and tbc federal ranks u e fuilv believe to S took up hi J "line of march" for be a niere pretence for obtaining ! home, lie had not however one
power and nflVc, and whose aristo-ifar, before p;p troes the ihst chaise j You must therefore he sworn. Jos
hing ; Irom his ;uu rather Mngular too t !on hiiluun. '
that, you was convicted of sheep
stealing not more than two years
since. But I have been pardoned by
tbe general Assembly says tbe wit
ness You now stand convicted of
perjury, says the objector. "Judgment is not yet pronounced," says tbc witness: and stretcbihg Ins band as hijh as he could reach k I have moreover a very religious belief. I hold my book higher, and read my
nrayeis louder than anv mun m the church. I pray your honour, am I not a competent u it;. ess?"' Certainly, savs tlie Court according to Comman jfnr, as held by sound lawyers.
cratic piinciples have been too
established to engage m his support ! uncle IchuUod, out a were accident the pure democracy ot this slate. doubtless; a chaise being !e!t iheie Notwithstanding his political wri- carelessly. A few roils 'cither, tings were in evidence that he df cm ibang! goes the second cha'irc. ed k (he British Constitution to be thc" Lard a mnrse?( '' sivs (chabod.
admiration of the world."' and the whole tenor of his political life to the mature age of 10 years, evinced his
entire devotion to the principles of
this is larnnl strange, 1 t"waTgers
Done up "The I'Ycdrriek (Maryland) Adveitiser announces, that on Wednesday week last, a 3Fs. Cbalmers intended to deliver a Masonic Oration, composed by herself;
nd bcsidt s all tins, the fadv mason-
but I gsus U mo ot go ,,t the us si jcs-A-promises to "disclose the whole
secicts of masonry.1' Tow this is he " unkindest cut of all we thot' it hard to be so intoleiablv hated on ac oi.nt of tb.e M gau imposition, but who can withsUu.d the frowns,
tone, or else it wouUmu t'O oil" again
w(uhi tt. tho r ' lie had haidly iin-
iristocracv ; yet. that we did onceiishcd tiii3 diulogvie o itl hiniself. be-
entertain some faint hopes of his cor)- lore off goes his veneu'er again version to republican principles, v k ?ly gracious'" exeia'nnrd our tcr
are free to acknowledge, and heney rilied tniiina man, tbe old boy h in be censuie ar.d jidi ule of one of followed a sort of tacit consent oT j tbe. gun. I i ever haird of rich a tiling heaven's last, be-t iifls !''- Ve bad
the repubheafs of t!us state to his e jin my burn uays' an exclamation bather acknow ledge t ei v thin" that
lojuun in ic:r. iru. nis pi p. aie ue -jwuicu ue uau naruiy eoucmneu ne- s'oe may advarcrio b'- the "truth
n I80r, (a short time pre itoie his everlartmg musket jwrcA' ; t !c u h.ole ti ut'h," ih oi subiect a sin-
us preteiufed revolt lnm 'jour : ftou icp.anou paving no longer h.Je ban ot nir head to the furv of
iai auoii in
iousto i
the eristocratic party, and adhesion
to the republican ranks.) which de
duration was not made public, and
an) Icilowship for a w eapen posses
her indignation.
When Fc::elon wa almoner to
Louis X t V. I h majesty was aston
from (he New Ilunpsh'uc Patriot.
Democratic mheting at P'htsmoutii. A meeting of die Dmuocratic Republican eitizcns..of Ports mouth friendly to the election of Gen V Jackson assembled at Jefferson Liall. xon tbe evening of the H)th uli Thomas Foi.som Ksq wasc'nosen Cuairman, and C P, Goonuicu, Esq. Secretary. Speaking of this meeting, the N. Hampshire Gazette, says : We
give this day an account of the pro ceedingsofa meeting of the he pun jl i c a n r n 1 1: n n s o f G ci , A C HON, held at Jefferson Hall on Wednesday evening We do not rccol'tct to luive seen an assemblage of this kind (it being a mere meeting for choosing delegates.) so fuliv attended. We have some reason to thank our opponents for ''drawing the line," for, to absence of that party Who possess " all the talents,' and "all the property," and -all the religion"' too, but without am zord manners. may be attributed our enjoyment of a quiet and ordej ly meeting. With amjkn regard to the number present, we intend to state onl fact ; w e shall not. ; like some of our neignbors, print two editions of our paper, one for our
townsmen, & another stating double the number that were actoallv present, to give a faUe impression among our friends abroad. We shall simply say on theanthoiity of two resprcta ble citizens, wlm at the close of the
sU'g such cor.tiiiuuv ol explosion veiy prudently thiew it ovei the
substantiated, until the close of the! fence, and made rapid strides for the
last canvass for the presidency, has i house of the cleigyman ; havir-.n ished one Sunday, to lit. d. insU ad of
Sett no room to doubt of the invete Inow no douot. that ite or h;s
racy of his aristocratic feelings. It wei bewitched. Th.e
has been stated, and is suppm ;ed bv i t'imseil was not u Mlu;nt nis doubt evidence entitled to the fullest etc !um-n Hie subject after Ichabod h.ad dence, and ne have ncvo seeii if eon lies ilied in tl; whole sioi y. th.eJruth iradicted, that he. at thai time. la ; of u hie.h . us corroborAicd by sever
not)
r-,
ciei li man
ai distinct discharges h om the gun in the place vt here he had thrown it. which was in plain hearing of both i : 1 i e er, whiile the mallei ( io.iii;' .-mh .'occ. the mischievous
mented the fearful pr-.r'e of th democratic part v. aid i;r orincioles. a'ul declared heat he had lorg n.cdi taled the subje-t, and h.a-.l beei.me convinced thai the c, i mcshod by
which the denocrat.:-' r-acty eould be ; ca.i.s. w ho had eatiscd all the alarm. destrn ed, was hy j.); -;:.ig v. hh it. - ar'M -J w isb U-e musket, which made and urging it on whu . e n:::v( ( li j tee I.j dhvnaige in the clergy iiian's ergy to the eomideti-.tii of ii ; ;:. ; p eoce ; and i-rfused oti er services; whereby the result wi;h p:-o, so!;ii! reloaded. It wn:, ntwer fairly ridiculous. Cs. so ruinous to the coon-; srj-. ;ed between hint and fchahud. ti y, that the people would he led ; w h.eitier or not it was a eae of real despise the principles and condemn ! witchcraft a matter which we are the etlects of dcmociatic policy, .idjdie fust to put fairly ;it test, bv dettten, said he k e r.unj have a 'ij'iij ailing these particuiars. ':.;; Id of government (niter suited to the v i .ro-s - nuis ana atpoHon of our count ;. j A dead mansxvuh A clergyman. than our present Constitutioni.'1' j on lea ing his parish for a few days. Judging his motives in his adhesion j desired his de: k, if he should be par-
io tue republican pai ty, to be in lull ttcnlarly wanted to let him know. accordance with the sentiments herej An old man happened to die on the
following day. when the clerk wrote to tlie minister as follows : k Sur old Thomas Jenkins died thismornimr.
i lie usual erou ded congregation, on
ly himsell and his attendants, the priest and the officers of the chapel. Wiiat is the meaning of this ?" said the king. The pi elate answered. 4 I caused it to be given ood that your majesty did not attend chapel to day, in order that you might see who came here to worship God, and who to il itter the kil;o;.',
Administratrix SrJe. TIIE unc!i i siti t tt liav.n-r bet i ;tj pr inted aclii.iriu an i ot the ciutc .Yukolas Hif iTgoiu, (tale of Ki ex rouuu.) (Uri ;;sid, will proceed to se ll, at public talc , :A thcl:.tc
. . . i . ? .i .i .1 .
eighth day of March i.ext all the pusonat i state of saltl drrcasi'd Sale to commence at t n o'clock, a m the teitr.s will be made known on the day of -nle. PALL ASH E lbYARGOINV;W;r. February 14, 1823. 2-3t
expressed, it is tberel'oie Hcsolvtd Tiiat we bee in John Q Adan too inueh of the monarehiea!
n pes ol hij fattier, ever aain and wisliet to be buried ou Friday. pas ivei v to eonseut to his re eleeti-j I am Sur your clerk." on to tl;c hijvb and responsible office. A dead man's anw Some years Ciiiei majiistiate ol tins o eat re ?mre. the manager of a rope-w aik in pitoiic. this oily, being much in want of as Resolved, That we view in major ! sistance, met a person in the street. jV-'nl. Andiew Jackpot), the firm. i who was by profession a rier. clear lieaded, strong; minded man, of - Come E II lend tis a hand to mor toe soundest p. ditival principles.'' and ; row, to lay a cable; we are ver
incorruptible intcgiity, and dtem him . r.hort of help, and cant y;et alonn
" " Qogh, Colonel !
to morrow, any how ;
fVv 'I'aken nP by William mtr .H Genet, livioK in Wash-XL-rSjA.iV. i"i;ion township, Knox Ci uny, Indiana, one Sorrel Horse sup)OStd to be '3 or 14 years old, about 15 hands hih, a
sar in nis lorcncau, the Ich JnncI foot white,
..is ;iiht eye ncany bhiid, no anifjeia' bicnds pet cen able, appraised to g'25. In fote me, JOs. McCLUKK j p.
February 7, 1828.
Trrm, 1827. I Bill in :i r C hence ry.
emmci.tly qualified lor the highest without you. ith p in i 1 i .oh .a . ,......(".. i j r. ... ..... ., i .
vtrxx-tios ,. ,ocd tin-solves ,H.:!r , ho c lc. her ,s dead, uu Van-way .,r the purpo.o tl, (,, iohcd. Th.t the in-raCitmle 'donlgo lo funeral. coimted onrlHMHlrecl ami seven lVail, (lt ,airi..ti,m. evinced i the
d he'll be mad if J
I I . .. 1" .1. 4
ni'. iicc:neai. eoairma:i ol a committee appointed for the purpose, reported the following preamble and resolutions, which, on beinj; read, weie unanimously adopjl ; The Republican eitizerfs of Vorts-
mooth fivorable to the election ol! 0
U n ANDUttW .!ACIOX to the 1'residenti.d Coair. deeply impressed with a sense of the important bearing, which our next State elect ions will necessarily have upon the expression of the voice of the people ot this Mate, in the approaching electionof President of the Untied Mates ; and bccmthat ahinall portion of our rcpublicuti friends who arc favorable
ile attempts to detract from the Judicial lelimontj. Suppose in merit of his public services and the a suit of law, a witness offered and
hae calumnies originated without directed to hold uj) his band to be the color id truth, not only to injure $worn. At the moment, the opposing destroy his political and moral it party ohjrctcd n account of the
iiame, are unparalleled in the history infamy of bis character. Ah. but
ol our country, and ucserve the iT- tlle w ltness, btieaehmj; Ins hand dina-nt ft owns of ajuutand enligbtV Juh.er, I have a religious belief. I ened people. believe in future rewards and punishI ments " J)ut, says the objector, you 'I he Enchanted Gun It happen-; was never known to speak the truth, ed some 00 or seventy years since. i when it va? your interest to tell a lie. . i . . . 1 i ! .i 1 -r 1,. t
in u.u uiuu oi pumpums. thai an trun-i ou never paid a uetu, when you
could cheat your creditor out of it.
orable old simpleton bad been ; to
training, ' Imd made money enough by throw ing stones at k a training cake" to get very comfortably fud
You stand convicted by tbe unani
mous voice of the public!; as a liar, a knave and a hypocrite. More than
Stale of Indiana. SPENCER CIRLUl 1 COURT,
Stfuembcr 7-rut 1827.
Join) Daurjherty, complainant,'
The unknown liciis(jf Wallci
Taylor, deed defendants
if motion of the complainant, and the jT a,ur tning b.tibfied that the defendants aie not i cedent of this state TV is
tirrejore ordered. J hat nouce ct the ptn-
dency of this cause hy jiven by publication in the WYs ern Sun, a public i.ewspaper, printed at Vinccnncs four wet ks sucrt ssiely, and the said cause is continued until the next term. A copy teste, Ms. WAKEFIELD, C7.fr. sec. Froruarv 2, 1828. l-4t Knox Cuuntv, set. BOARD OE COUN1 Y JUSI ICES. January Sr&sion, 1828.
"JPJHEREAS, U.e Roads through oar y V county, are in many places too narrow, and especially the lanes through farms
jr irciwt ovicru, i iiai Hit o'.'pe
isors to be appointed at the meeting of this Hoard in May next, be instructed in the order of their appointment, to open all Lan's, through w l.ich the Roads in their respective Districts may pass, to the width of thirtythree feet; and that the Cleik have a copy of this resolution printed in the Western Sun, paper, four weeks successively. A copy teste, IE JOHNSON, Clk. Bey. February 7, 1828. i-4t
