Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1828 — Page 1

WESTEKM SUN & GENERAL ADTERTJSEB

BY KL1HU STOUT. VINCENNES, (INU.) fcATiJUDAY. SEPTEAlBElt 20, i2S L53

V

THE WESTERN UN IS pubdsned at 55 2 50 cents, lor 52 numbers; which may be discharged by the payment ot g2 al the time of subscribing. Payment in advance, being tne mutual interest ot buth parties, that made is solicited. A failure to notify a wish to discontinue at the expiration of the time subscribed for, will be considered a new engagement; no subscriber at liberty to discontinue, until all arrearages are paid Subscribers must pay the postage on their papcis when sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Editor on business

muv be paid, or they will not be attended to

portant objects. No measure of the government not extended to him. II H had not the proilege an) t; immmg, wnich soii.e.ume mt c.s ui.dcr

no principle advanced by the administration; tended to disturb the harmony which prevailed

between the states.. I he laws were general in

of visiting the Court? of' Lurofic at tul pl'SLIC

kxpknsk, and of mingling with the K.ngs, ami great men of the earth, and of glittering in the

their effects ; no partiality v.v.s shown to particu- beams of royal splendor, lie grew up in the

lar sections ot the Union. Benefits, as well as I wilds ot the west, but he was the n;inct tree rj ir.o nei:t ry embarrassments oC depression, were J thvjrct. He was not dandled into consequence equally felt by the north, south, east and west.- j by lying in a cradle of .V'cv, but iauted from in-

Political opinions, and a contention tor ascenden- j tanc to the storms ai.d tempests ot lite, his naad

cy in the government, onlv disturbed the equa

nimity of the citizens, without producing section

al tec-lings. Not a whisper w as heard about dis-

w.ts strengthened to fm titudc, ;tnd tasiioncd to

wisdom. Mich are the nien for repu.da s, and

3jcii is the man on whom the people designed lo

union from a great majority of the people ; and , bestow their greatest gift. W hethcr he wiiU.b

it now and then a spirit ot resistance to the law s was manifested, it was conhued to a small mino

rity ot a party which had been put down bv the

Produce will be received at the Cash overwhelming ascendancy of republic."! princi-

V.

JWirkrt Price for subscriptions, if delivered nithin the year. Advkrtisemknts not exceeding thirteen lines, will be it. sorted three times for one dollar, and tivemy-Jivc cents for each after insertion Ion jet ones in the same prouottion 0" Persons sending Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be contiiuud until old crcd out. and must he paid for accordingly

pies. Mr. Madison followed the policy and the political principles of Mr. Jefferson. During the eight years of his administration, the public mind was directed towards the promotion of the general

veltare, and towards an enua! distribution ot toe i

benefits the f

h.xcept

tarn it mre.dter, is a question not now to be ..nsv. ercd. If he does, 1 w ili eniure to say, that he will not steal into power by corruption ; and if he vears the hcnois of the nation, the v. id be bestowed upon him as the reward of his urines, and not as the price of his treacherv io the oeoo'e." : t o : FKOM HAMiLl ON's 1 U AVKLS BOGOTA. I iK cliii. ai l Bogota is

Hie chili, but Kates the tacc exposed, at d a

smailbljek beavei hai with auoui, olcoiuc al stiape, you may ihciahy sj is . n the lop of the mati ; it was placed on one side, but as none oi the head was in ii, 1 icauy hti, wonder -vrhy liny U not tad off 1 heir gowns aie black snk made to fie c:osc, and much adoiiicU with bugles ol 'he same toiour. In lios dtcss ihc ladies go io chuich '1 he teigu oi the small back bever fat and : he c ioin coeiing will, I uspi ct, soon be i aa end ; as some o! the iadies, bttoie 1 !ctt Bogota, paiadcd he slictts in large Timcll bonnets, with abundance ot attifn iai flowtis, and gay t o.oun d si k ge, w ns a: d i.et kei chit ;s ovei their shouuicis. to ilie asti nishmeni and moitifi' atiu.i ol some ol the pucsihoed, who consuieieu it a sin in them to s) thtir p") t&

m such gaudy attne '1 he w diking eve im

to impart.

towards anenua. current ion ot me ; pamcuuu, y f'avo. able to the complexion ot 1 dress is a pretty straw hat whhurtintial edcral gov eminent had the power , . . , , ,, o . . .. . ., v,.nt ?i. t,f,,,hi.. t!)e worn, n, as the exuemes oi heat and co'd tluweis, stuck en in the same way as nc

of the federalists to the war the reou'draus ,,f ; at e never icu ncie, excepting in me lam sea- "' uwuun otwicn stmw i. ai u cm. z or every section of the Union supported the govei n- . Jf,s' v;iiei it may be two or ih;ce deg.c b ! cotton jowiis maim'atimtd m Erg and At ment, and contributed alone in ex; i io itai tho'lottei. Ihc theunomctcr in t'.'.e shade is lhe. ei liuias and bads, the iadic Uitss atier

country from the ditbcu'.ties in which xie as in- i raieiy above seventy degrees, r be!aw fifty ihc Flinch ta- hton with much tasu, v a

FUOM THL soithhox. I v yC .' an 1?!1.ohl;llnii hit ;i gi'rious eace I eight deg-.ees, and neai v tr.e wl.oU year the ! dosmd with prolusion ol peat s,emetaUls lid Presidential 7teio;;'-The taiowing remarks WSH V( v iike t.,at m K.tghmd towa. ds the I other ptecious slunts, (or the put chase of are particularly addressed to the unpr.-jndicc(l adiuil,; of U.o month ol Maj , ,h1 at .1. tinu s ! h.cn t..e u ake gt.at sacnflcs I hey and tr ode rate friends of the present admimstra- j JrroWf' ;UKi to aco ir re st rc i r'' a . V intd". n poi- i P''-11 1 id'mg or ua king : of liic bttci ! Uc'ic m getictai a ciy cri'xt ta h.i music, tion. We appeal to their good sense, to their j lv ' j,,, , lt l:: ., r ,r .'Vll , .-v i exercise 1 can sn.-..k ii.-m vsiKiiviiif. I ti j but tt.eie a v. ant of mastt i s and g'i,cl

knowledge of the events that have happened

su.ee 17o(J audit taey can reconcile vii'i thenbetter judgment the support they gUe to Mr. A dams, we will have to lament the blindness of partiality, which will not sulYLr reason to see, and to exercise all its powers. In these remarks we shall conhne ourselves to historical facts, and a few deductions ; and if the deductions from those

acts are not conclusive, we shah be gnul tor some . , , ,- i r.i '.-. - ' 1 he ninaence ot tu

cor.sequences wiiich it w'.d u-quire years, and tiie patriotism of the people, U repair, or to pre vent their further e xu

We liave taken a vcrv 'o ief view of tl

nistration of rive I'resi.ients. Under i-nr United States enjovtd internal peace, go..,.

i i m . . vaueo., una iuj seeionai ti.e m.io

ne anm;

s. (1 to w dk iiiof,! das lion, three to tour Spatush le igues, to the gt c.sl stli p: ie ol 'he

nat: , vv ho- couid

t.evet (emp;ei:cnl

I i V

S

o a

n"ennn havioo iioises m his stable

i could ptetei stamiunr on tot ; and on mote ! 4-1

t'lan one oc asioi , 1 have t ecu otlved a ho se

h- a la. met or Indian uoinur 'i.iuikct at 1

musicai mst: utmrds, tot the difficulties ;ud expense ate gieat in getting a plant) loitc nom ihc cov.si to the capital, ai d by ' he time it art iv td uou d ptbabl Ctistiwo hundu u pounds. ihc ladies dai.ee welt and v; a c c i u i ! y ; the Spanish conn' r y eh nccs arc pat ticu.ai ly well adopted io show t IT the dif-

tuust ration to oo:ni to us wt

;ere-

fnend of the adui

in vveMiav e tailed to suouort our tjositu)ns. !

tour

i'resKle

We ludee oi thi;ie;st cernoi e d and iiaa

eased towards the maintenance of tiniects Durintr the administration (,r lii,

v e . i

uy t.omp irison

past. We can judge, theteiore, of the preseu?

We iudtre oi the future. !v the !

administration, by the preceding ad'.nir.istrati.in

This we intend to do, -is brkily as the subjet "will allow.

During gen. Wa-hirgto'a's adtr.kii.-tration, tiecountry was happy, and the people united. No sectional feelings pervaded the minds of the citizens. This condition of the United. States is to

as, tae country wasiora bv cad

ppressiou was s asioiy feat ; arii'i'

o isittet: )nal law 3 weie c.'.act d

tiie ii

go. a. coot e ii.,g shut the aba!! .1 o liad f st his j tet cut attuud'.s ol the b -dv Wahzu.gis al

and wjs lecluccd to the s.ec? ssity ( ' j bo a iavotii lie dance. In n.y meriting v isits to : home. In iac: no o:;c walks in ; O-'tle iadies, I tiequent Sound tl em hi'ttns n

a)r-c, v'. a 1 k 1 i

if, as ; ! I n.hia who can afi' ,i d to keep a horse, and a cushions placed on mats, after the miental

1 -:

ic e

ns was t:U

v.'.. sa'-a aao 1 1 it ia i e;

1 j ai'i-tia racy had made raj. id -itidas tan a

solute p.vwer, and a sa'n er-wn f;;' the -

H a; tar.ia.i larmci derives as much p!ea:;ij!e

ijiiooi the gw gting oi his !a; ge sd et o" steel

''i spins (ihough iaiicallv without s'oekir.gs

and sandals on the I. et) a tr y tH'.nir cenet :' htissais em fii'st ioiiuog his teimonf I!

V 4

ment as established. J v hat tarns, in: he as-j

cribvd tliis ;-.t.ate of thin-s in hv la h a Stales ? i mu:h toe h..-:.i-n leu gem t t;iCi to id,

ceriainiv to t ue otrn; wmcu a,rn-d el i:io.'e w no em oti-a; t tie st 1 u. 3 01 tJ.-cr.u. pai urn iai .y .u

!

be ascribed to the measures of the federal gov -

eminent, and to the policy pursued by the exe

I w ere at the '.lead . S t he r cause can 1 1 -t

or diUj '; '.'

O i'j , ; ,K' 1 1 ot

ad.';

gata. pa.r'icola! ay on

t

ia o- . . ' a .

cutive depattment. lt is 'true that the rer.rral j 'or OUJ;.i f i.r..ii s addn.. dr peace was momentarav cisturhed. bv whi.t is ; . : . " " 1 , ., ; , - ,1 .1,-ldeai.V ! ..Ii1 a.taii:?. . v . commonly called the w msrvev msarrectian. lint . , ... . i :r a ... i i most a s' ran ..i;.Cu!W ...e e a oa-eralct

a rt:i.da, ami st t auea : s a: -- the hoi fees g -i g at a im ; t

In

the: opposition then manifested to tiie laws, wv

CiMiuncd to a small portion et l n :s, i.:ha, and diel not find many advocates or abettors in any other section of tVe Union. This oppositia'n wa;s soon quelletl. It iJ rue also, tliat tl:e treacy wit'ei England, commomy called Jav's treaty, excited the public feeling to a high degree, and created in the federal legislature, a spirit of dlssati' -f iction to the administration, because of the rnrftcarion of that treaty. But it .:mst be observed, th it the discontent then manifested and exp; csscel, was based upon the policy and expediency td the ratification, contrary opinions being entertained of tiie effects the stipulation of the lr atv would have en the trule and commerce of the Uniteel States, 'i nis cldivrev.ee ot opinion extended all over the Union : it did not, however, in the least, operate on the local concerns of the states. The treaty was considered as a measure of general import, and as such was examined, censured, or approved, by the people of the states, without anv regard to sectional division or

interest. If other causes of excrement sprung;

up during this administration, it w as owing to the policy pursued by this country towards foreign nations, and not to any local, or sectional meat sures of the government. Wh-rt gen. Washing ton retired from office, peace and harmoi.y, union and reciprocity of goad fei hng. prevailed

throughout the country. Two panic however, had started into existence, which bta;--;n to con - t tend for ascendency. But as the s-r.rit which an-!

I Kit

' A'1' j amide ot shuiue.

1:1 V ; va-l ! h

'..lis :

the

en: ,e

tuiei sua:: T Ii. 1 e a: r

ar t; icu to see "?. it: a SOi l ai

r.

pci leci :y r. ui wh'

t;v eidiootl bv teat hiojr thehoises

1 e.

net nod is tiv ptiiMr-"

S;

ii'.t

sak at, ha;

ie

. ..iu-a-ta - rt . 1 1 . ! .1 t . I : e an.;

oeph r ;tde ia nccticut, dl

a !

?ashi..n and eiiipioyecl at amboiir wnk ; a

lit th female N? gt o slav c squatted eotidori..b,y in cue corner ot the ap;.i iiiit-nt, teadv to obty ti e o elersot he r mis'.i ess 1 icma-kto .hat the Cteoles, or descendants ot ti e Sj auiaiosi Heated their household s.avts wi;. gttat ki diMss end inudgem c, adowii.g hem to c ietsc wi h them in a m-jte lanuit 1 vay t'.an we do our sn virus 'IiEiImv: As ?ctds ' e n otals nl the: ladie ot Bojia. I believe tiny t at boast cl as neat Ij v.s i uch virtue asth- Liutopeai. l.tlus N.w aid ihrij 10 be 'utc n ht at ot faux i aa ceiiui itud.

n't:

a e a '

vita er a iihe pies;

-.tate

s tue a

'":);e

'ail v.il; , ' a i t . 1 i i a- .1 . : 1 ' 1 '. . a . e , "N e - II i ! i s ' :

uit ptevaH. are oiss'disia

vvei' ii 0 VU- i T) ; .

c:s t oond 1 he pastei :.s td the hot-e,jbui 1 si..tdtotth as iheit chati'pioit anil -ay

to step out a c liort 'its I ti'cv have hven s'atdeted in senn wmks,

anew n,

I in a d'lie time "ds beceuio-s hi u i i:ei! bits -.re t t errt ly sev e- c. i'.o'.n.e ...ills ot scat lc cr c '( rav

In t-1,.

t ' ;e

vv

Le

tern states .1 sa

it c 1 : I U e a a M la

ment i-- extending, in the somber pression, ana uiiconiiulional a" a

a 1 1 -

ti.

ud d

s, ea(- 1

1

iaeve ejeasp-erated the ive

v. ill a 1

1

candid and utmrei-idiced. lo whom must

t j cribed this deplorable condition of our com ti

lt general W ashingion, Mr. J.-jhison, a;

.1 1 . . . at . it

wa:cn nave teen rmvismo oy iravrueis, n 'he u.ant crsot the na'iv t s o South Ameiica; to' should a Ltnaie tiiscii..uuct ht 1 s. !l, i?..ti

, ul di rod! 01 stiver hire rtumd iiu n. I discover a want ol vii .ue, i would excudc

in fioni go(.d sreiet), which it nust b adn ittt el was not the ease under the Spanish govciiiiiint, whose pc lie y was id der.101 ahzc the people iirl vot iiipt their u.inds, w rich

tt ade them unconscious ot their yoke.

-uu;v .. v i;iv c: tor hor-es w Itich an i e

! v : . :oiat rue mochas one 'imusai tlchdlai s for l wo head! d pameU Bda k laiscs v 1 y

i an in h;;;: s.Iuk:--on ; the fieri ma. shall (): I dr,n ,ra toade o v r pt est r.t ! a bho k stallion

? 1

v.ro t

M.uli

able

h" th.eir iah'a ace, and

1 1 1 1 th-

bund; e'i doii o s

vi- iod been s. Id for light i he bree d ol f o' ses is iot

in: ire.

out act t e, -t : onir,

an 1

a e to en

Fr:, the Churlortiv.lle Advocate 'I he foihwing ict'ci boo ide unj ublishcd

nuims: t ipts of Mr Jb fTerson catinc t be other-

.nil-it hr i,d.- i,.,rtn..--, , l.....i,a.,;v' , ti throttt'tv a tr! clea ol wtn k. Almiti

the United Slates, to keen the counts ia it-ter-1 bu'iner moo ti luctative in ti is c.mi.uv. p wie than l ighly ititcrtsurir o ru leat'tia.

nal )eaee, and to produce harmony b tw een all j t!a y cna: gc ii ; e Spanish doiiai S fu: the states )f the Union, whv could not Mr. Ad- j a ho se

her :."C

u The poli. e id Iirt:o!rt is bad io ma' y re spects. atid lit y imk h a at tun aciive oiin 1

tt ike head oi it In ualki. g through the

ams have succeeded us well as they d'd i Mr. Adams h as ioie than the same panY-nage the former Presidents' had. Air. Adams could ex.i . -1-1 ii i 1

ercise t'ie same tnnucucc tliee tiia. v nv meii

is th.e cou'ntrv in such a commai"a

couutrv divided ? Whv hav

ivptauic: up to di

Something mast be radically wiei g. Tue pa in j sores, pa tcukudy bad legs some ol tot m t t ciples of the present admimsti ition mm i l.-e ;;tj inuoense size, from a disease called ' ht

1 1 n 1.. r : : 1 . 1 11 .1.

'.he country in such a conmmiiou Why is the i ' ' ' a" ' ' ' ,,u li" ' ' Cl ''J " "l ,Iir

:d? Whv have scctiwnal pre'judicvsi ilCSt ' iU)i)S nu art rxr,V nrt,.ent (I13 disturb the lirinonv of ue irdoii?! guide d Li tht sight ol beegat s shnwii g ht is

foundcel in et ror. The n,

.: 1 ii .nv 3 i'i ai

imatod Imth nt th,- tin,p vv-r,,-,, 1. l.i, u u-cv e v ei au , nusc i.uvt

.., i.. .1 :. ... e.: ,: praveti vi tu.auKine.

evi i;ec v een ene sia-.eav, o lue .eaueai :a ,Lo . am a f ..i .i 1 : of a critnin;

I tecollecl cue iiltc.a I d

i -Mi'iiiMU-lti'ii tw 'in i tr i . i ri ,..- it i ; 1 1 : i V 1 '

, VHVU.U1UUH. IM till ll. --WV.4.lWV'll M illl Vii- . .4

a . u-. . , i

.-..' . V . 1-. , ,

se trated them

laxce)t the contention of the two great polid- :

and bv iiaiuhmcesi

V. - I

d nature Maial'iiv must latve sue.

n.eii ; ivrrmuntmsis

1 sixteen, who was In ngnt mi evcr mmiuotr

into the street bv his mothe r, and adov.a d to

v a

ly, grew almost spontaneous'iv, and the citizens ate of their poioned fruits. From one end of the Union to the other, the public mind w is agitated by feelings till then unknown among the people. Dating ail the time of tins administration, the country was in a st d.e ef ferme niatiou. not only

on account of the policy pursued by the gov ern

I c n'pti s his !e vs en at. ab-TaCi que ttinn

ot g'ea' in pfu tance. m tcaoon f. wfi'.cli nmch t'iHe.t tiCe of t pinifu. preads, su- a '.he tne'iau d'cisiooot which nu. Iitmotritttl ceiistne In? been la ts: t.cf n a ..iuu-etiish-ci individual. I he publication ujs, juilaps, m r ssaiy, al:i r ft urj tr.lai' t-sc vfhich tin Na' nal 1 tc ii'ugeoc , ;,,.tj t I tr . rgrns of tf;c administi a? iou. lu.d iraclc o! a soi Mice in the letter to I)i Jos c s, j eni.t v ptib'iilitd be ti I O ?v I? J I). i OLVIN Mf.tcclt' Cr;i xt?, 1810. P i: Yotit fa oi oi tht 4: n I s h i. ciidy teteivetl and I have -o tl at k y-u fir tfx n ai.y ohligit g thi.es icspecting n.-clt whicli ate said in il If Iave l h in'he brcus" of n y fellow citiz. ns a si mimc-m ol saiisk co n with my conduct in ihc ti ansaction ol tl-eir businc-s, it wi i stdten ihc pillow ct n. ictriv.'- t I , i r i li (r I . lw ii i ii i i A if

; convince auv man ot co-mricn sense, lit-. it an ad- 1 " ' ' ' -"5' " ' 11 v ., v "w w , : miaistiati.inwhieh has nrodueed such a denier- ! ' " fccasioiiadv well w ah. d by Uu I ! he question you piop.se. whciho cir-

able slate of things muM : be put down, in oi der to j v r ins , the tow n is boiil on a slope . atai j ums'at d s do no somctnis oct u- which ; save the Country from min and desckdic::. ti.e water coming in lonenis dawn the gu ; nakc it a dmy in i-fiit rs ,1 high, ti usl to ?s-

le; c.a' rics all ti e fj th wi'b it, to a smad n The follawing t xtract, is from an cahlre of!v(.r which O.i.ks the capi'al. A f vv fas

cu moeti to an n.orem-ute a - . T 1

iiovvev. in cones as. on, a ce

cr.tvvi about, and catch the prssengt t s by tiie

Mh tde for wealth at. d ' legs, makine; hideous cf,r. tot Hons ot the fact

rlas.om a cemji.u i-ai be. ween I he giienacijs ( or sma.l mack vtsltui e-) re

iii o.n nes u aaai env uieei me pevioee, viie saiies a .. ... ... . , , - r , . r vere happv, and entertained towards each other , Uxv S adnumtraot ano ts:e tu I the teal scavogets of this town, and aft. r feelings of "respect and good will, when Mr. Ad.:'!nv,r' WM Cu:nmce :!i '', n,.an i:i 'y ma. ket day in the great quaic ou sec t.timams came into power.-l-ivm that moment a to- ! Jt tiie present cn-s m the Muett-al hatrs et t :;e ., (,f them hooping about, so tame that yu tal change aopea.red in ihe feelings t.f the oeeple. ! V'Uc bt,lCf'. hus CtC,.) h:(;i;,:'lt -.b',ut h "t1,';- mu rin.o3t touch them with a stith, devoutDistrust , lisv-.ti startia!,. and r dn..iv mhtvp. : --is, auo ms lu ineaiale e i.asei.ars ; v.,.. 4 , . ,u.

si.-me autliotittcs btyond the lav, is er.tv of

solution on principle, but sometimes m f ar-

Franeis lkiv hes, F.sq. the cniy reprtreutattv e j p;,, s would be an itopi o emrnt lo Boe ota, ' assieg inptactict A siuct olsovje of

ment in regard to the foreign relations ot the i 14 Kx" -i-'ssat .lua - u vw.u ' "b-1 . Dr,d enable i he pttss( ngcr to wa 1: al night with; 'le w nttn law s is tloeht.ess cnt I -lit : country, hut m account of the high handed men- ' J'v" k's0i1"r-t,0 1:,.s V',l",t,tt-l.l-Mts-l lt ,v,n vvnU;'" nioic cotnlott and sab tv mi'et the ejossy ; tin-it s of a good ettizet : tit i is m t the VHI-..C . L-. r - ,n . ;,'; r . ,; .t'tt,.. m lh .o, en nis deciiiiii.t, ag.an to dec v ;i'v a cai'di- . ., r : . , . . . . . ,. sures adopted to supntess tae in(i!;nr:on c t the , . ,. walls of tne momijtei les. lurnencs, and ' h.gh'xt. T Ir .aw s of net ssjtv I st ' (a. speople to keep the press in subjection and to) v"lR 101 C(,n,r 5' , ika , , I1vf .c ..;,!,,, , r i ... y M ,,.,1,.,,, !ri, ,.,,. fr ... rt ... ... ..o. r, ,fl . ... pre! ent the free expression o pubhc opinion.-! unusua degree, beautv ot eompo, d, n, ieacdv j ' use s, wjaotd Ic , havmg a ma .chrtU , r, , mn, o sav, g . u. rono .) Uiu.u...n. Vho .at.- .r- ',..,:,; '- ot conception, and iUjtnesi e.-t sentutKUt, we onb; tloust into him under the loin er. or ol oemt!KCf- af k' lei I -tyat'oi. lo .oe t i:r

cnal. arbdrarv, and diametric dlv opposite to the ! s:iv ot V1 V' CVCl "' political principles e ntertained' bv the people ; ' ,1Kin Nvul hc -tl,h,icd " ;l l,cl usu! 1 a' Jdi

utehig at , cii.iwr.ed in kiau de Hr.gola ft om the latu : . !cunfy by a sciupu ous ;;t! k f t t to v ? .'vii

! Half the site of the town is occupied by later -j aw, n.u d be

In

lost

hu

la u

i ' i i

;c

i i i . .

arai n a cuange or atuntnislratiou n.ul not 'teen etlected, a continuance ef misrule and imm ud-

One cd the n ablest subjects th d. was evt r convents, with considetable Met. I ol gn und w:.- : jl . tb. 1 1 . p'c.pt m . ci tl a-l lu tv v . o

presented for the crntemp!ati-.n t-f man, is the ; for gardens. The comfoi ts attt nd jnt o: im j :r 1 1 itvme tl en. with us ; ;l i id .! y -a

ence, and a total disregard of the rights and pri- , struggle of gemu It emerge from ebrrintv ; :h.-j nt0ve'inent wii) at ri e .t ks'. and I I'ki mi ,c ifiv.u.g'ht eid t" tl i t. : ns V lu ir vilyges of the dtbens, must have preduced ciis- ; cfiVt of nature to a-ert the t ights of her own: xncU that the Colombians uid nadtiali ba.t'e ot (;, . io.ntown. y.-. t.ciai Was

a ! rid of all their inconveniences t' v ui mv v. . s am y . t! fun ( w "s I e

.ii " 1 1 i '.iuii5 ui I ul.!, ui II' ; ij ill i ia in, i 'I .vv. .! n jr.-'v - .

- union and civ il w ar. I nobility. Jackson went fort'n into the world

As soon as Mr. Jefferson was seated in the pre- j lone he v out f- rth cositending ag. diist tle ,. sidential chair, the people beirati to Invathe more ; kindness ef torf.m'J W hen he entered on

i fn'i ilv i tii-i.lif -I. ft iv1 ...."... i. ...a. .... .. ( ... .r.v. t ..a i f la., ii u'tu'lr v

i, .ivvii, .i wmih ,iuu jlil,,;M! IUM I. . ;VMH.IH.ll'vSS l . r r I VI? m !....: r l. . . 1 -ii . : . . i . .1-. : I. .. I . u a . I . r! Irn-mr il i.rith- If .a '.rl tn,.i!l 'il i ' i i. 'it i Li 1m Ml'in i L- 'I . u 1 1 lie iMr! i I f '''I

v l 1 1 v ie time e ai-rcais .anei a sen role c nance t u euee r .om c n a is ia eo .o ne :eu cue aui tu t '"h " ' " v v v wi . v . j uj , . . . -

"., .... .a..i.v, :.. a. .. iv i-.. . i i- i. . . .' ... ...i. .. i ..

i

r .... ' t .. , ! If tmtl lint evi'l m .If row! thrv rnn !..-.. i.f: 1 1 . it 1 1 f i to 1 lit i mi'iia (I u ciez- Ii ' ' n

ii iene.iv voice w as n.' trei : - - - - - - , - ,

ith i vvonien iti the vii hi, vv hich art aivvays st t t ff. uts ft t Int. hat tlu hjwsof pit pt . n '

hand-ome silk s'c)ckim:s and vtiy ne;.t h- postprei.' to 'he s.oVi) t'

v;as jierceivalde in the feelings and pinions of e- j no sustaining at m he vent mrth alone. With j vv verv section f the country. Confidence in the ! the strctr.ith cf a riant, he rr.umied w ith theci)- I bv

I ' -. . . . ... . j ..... , - - .

emmem was re-estamis.ieu ; good will and j satcies w mca reststeei ins pr,gre.ss, anil puiimrni ; ,hocs Like the won. en ol Spain, t'-ev walk f lie if-; a: my w ...s hi toit V ' - regird tor each other began to prevail; section- j ad !e. He pnr.ed his title to distinction as he; vvilh racc a, (j dmuitv,atd an qualU ro I e-nor o V; go ia Kt k ho -r s. r' " T'Oal jealousies g r e wav to mute, d lev e, and to a advanced. He mtmuted step by step, to the ; ? , , f , , . r 1 . . ... , . . . i . r . r nab.'t t i a . . . ,i . r , . i .1 . i ' .' . quctish and plyylulwnli then tans Ihtir v isiohs, al d c v ci mt n. lot - c - v ' ilesiK t) pr -rnte the niterer of each other : re- f mghest t lev atutis, and seized upon the admita-j 1 ... , n:a., , -i. conciliation, in short, was recommended and c f-1 tion of the wotldbv right of conqut. Wealth. ormng xva.kimr dress appeared at fist tath any to s-,v M,t,,tkr t nc - fected uetween the states of the Unh :i. The i birth, and all the artificial distinctions of society j cr singular, but 1 aUerwads ihrmgl t it ht public uitmy; and vv; ,u- f d I

" " . v ' s v . a .vtt.v- i tue, V. Mil al, 1,11 ! Ijtl voj ttu nil vti niV VIOll.l n ,.vv . j j policy and measures of the gav etnment catiti'aa-j gave wav before him '1 'he powei fill patrtrnToyv Cruoing Tie head t.nd shoub'ef fttt- rt

ca b dis tr$ fpi ( iiiiif