Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 February 1832 — Page 4
1 "v approaching I listened, ar.d a man still watch for, end seise an crucrtij!,dy ; .-V.Tn? jrem that v,1i".Ti tsuclit nr... rr- ? - -------- : tai:c close to' my bi.th, and mutiei ed, to minder me M&w, U for r.o other j,,,,- d, y I L ,ans tUuvf .mm ' 3JCrHraljlUUU (:apuhr , cailcd oul,Who', ihercrlposc than that,! s.eunthuronl:., " A ., No answer being retimed, I jumped out, j I therefore made up my mind to .;ccp my ; tl;KVA vXVt, a,.d have ,e - I . frj and was instantly acccousted by the man ; post at the helm, clay aid r.iht, t'-at I ctiCd. a full share ii opposition. Sue, V5 fqfffi fxUTr, -.sj I above icfened to, in the most abrupt and might at leas'. have ail try enemies bejore j,..ve m-M-t p.tse: ted us wilfully and basely; h iSJ callous manner, with Dy J s,its me: but hoxv I should keep my post, do j (t,.crs rVi ,..u-.tlv, and thevefoie innocently. I lftZ all over with v u inn mate has told the j without sleep, or venture to sleep. or it. j ;v, xx aT-rd,us r.uich plcaurc totatc,t,i-it ,
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I OK THE WESTERN slN. WASIIINfiTOX. Written for the 22rtd of February, 1$:VJ. Diess'J was the dav which cave our hero. ,,,rlh ... . The day when tvrants tremblea. lo the; - t-1 earth rrond Ircedom en-no. antl with her out-! stretch'd hand, Ti-nrlri-nM him mvi.mpnf hrr mr.r.h.lnvM : land. ..... . . i inv d Y AsmvcTox we venerate thy name, : it i-wtI. ri i.i- i. ..iL .i.-.ii . i,-.. ti i r,t : & b cin 1 I Jill Cl', 1 V.W IU tl'lll i.j - l'ikTOii ruVt, j Thy nn'iie shall flourish still among the : jiit. i And thv compatriots too. can we forget Warren, l)e Calb, Montgomery, I.at ivctte, "VT..; P..I-.SL-; T.. r m too. and us ne, 4iai tun, a - f Who met the foe and drove him iiuiu the plain When the proud foe strove to oppress our j hind. When Vengeance blew her trump along our strand, ... , . ., . n;,! tli.-v imr march in triumnn ro me ngm, t And put old England's veterans to tlihi.' Well thev deserve their country's just ap nlause. I Who stood the champions of her noble cause, Whom pestilence nor famine, sword ncr i. Could e'er dismay, or force them to retire. ,,,v I Let the loud cannon roar, the fde's shrill note Rie on the air. lei Above omi heads ; The birth of as at great. Vincenncs, 1832 A TR G1C i ALi: OF l lil'L hEA. The Inflowing dreadful tragedy 13 related in the London "Se uticn's Magr.zMK. and Chinch ol Ivig ami Guardian.' 1 ht editor say s it i-, an authentic nar t ati vt as ; hereceiv .dit from cinfc of t!ie parties re-i ierrcel to, although' it was thought besi Slot to give names or places. "Well, sir, 1 will tell you this Story, hich you are so a- xtous to liear. I commanded the,wc sailed j from intending 10 call at m i
t the proud banner iioat ! t0wat ds the deck, but my hand accident thing like sound sleep, in consequence ! qMinn ulrti -; . - , . j i o-. UiU. ,. CJitai mcCs. for tin viud ri:r-o-
and let us celebrate jv striking arrainst something which I an i.ler. of a glare of er.ee ss of light, and I H'or- .)--.-.,ui I,M" icsof 1-fe, in whatever det:.Mn;e:.t it m:-v
NO10N, tut K-.,a auti , tnhp an Amcrirnn ave. I seized 11. nm isn;dilp. tocvoross n-.v ut e.r astnnisn ' . . . .. . . bill. Inchest lev. noa bi i . v i if,-, n-i.-. i.
order to take in passengers, and then to n-cr ef being overpowered: but placing pioceedto W e arrived at nn.y fool on his chest, I by one vigoiou? as destined, ami I went ashore immedi- j ff rt succeeded in explicating irately, in order to make arrangements j I now locked round and observed rm with the parties that cK'sired to go withor,c near me, I went ah; but seeitig heie me to A gen-leman and his lady, some one standing. I hud again iif etl my and at o1 her gentleman in an excetdo gTv ; ax; : when a voice xdaiming, -l or OodS werlv atate. slowly recovering born a ma ; sake, captain, convinced me it was the lipnant fever, composed n,c )a,y; aotl sjcr, g-ntleman. I co-i d on y say. Gi bemg inl.n m - .1 thai the to- met lo.d b ,xes ; n, sir ' Roused by my striking my hand cf d ulars, and p ate to the amount jgainst the axe. at d unhanging it, he had
thousand pound, which vc c to be taken cn b.ijrtl. 1 nude every necessary ar rangeint iv, and eurned to n.y ship. I had 00 bo o el a ma! , ami men; and deeming it exp4? t aiitd toy m oe P ivateiy into my cabin, and inform- ' ed M o of tne large qianiy ! money I and pate to be committed to our change, wall tne passengers, and. to avoid e wen j the poiiibi'.ity .d d--g-r Iroui the ct e w, 1 slestrt d nim to use. any means ho thought best to induce them to remnin ashore that lioght. in ortler that we might coin e y t he ; property on bmnl an ; sojw it sa'cty a-1 way, witnou; their r.r.ovving any Hung ol tru circumstance, lie immcdive'y as scnted, and. acco dingiy, got 1 id of the men. I reposed en ite conhdet.ee in him. and he appeared lo desert c it; tne men, how.ver, were kept a sh.ueaU night, wnne . e. wna perfect secrecy and sa ety. as we t.iouglu, hvd the propct ry convey cd to the snip, and secure. v s;o-ed a way. In tlie morning the men came on til t L) virti, snd every thim- 'jeinL' tak'm 111. fC. ?jo' u uicr weigh witii a lair wind io the evening. The first night, anil the succeding day cnJ night passed without any retiii k due otcuneiice, ana mc wimi couiimn.. tair,! wc were, at the close of the second day two hundred mile bo n land j Lvoty thing ha I proceeded in an even ! nd regular course, until the close of the! :hird evening, tt 1 except an undue fa miliaiity between thc male, and the crew; which, although I observed, I h:.d no! even mentione I. On th'n even ng, how ever I was oppressed with a kitul cf uneasiness I cannot describe, but fearing it might be a pieludc of sickness, I left the mate in chatrr, and retire ! to my birth much earlier than usual. I tried ta deep but in va.n. I rose, took some grog, and lay d-iv.n again I ttied to compose mv sell, but found it impossib'c. I several times tl.,zcd a little, but almotu instantly ltr.r-r i'hr!. ... , . v...v.v , j w;niy i!iipres:ons. or rom inqlutul dream. Astni, w: n 1 1 j 1 1 i 1 t I - a s q u 1 1 c . .a. nic, having ?ca:cdy known instance td my rest 1 tiir'w ii I . . . l tv.ri t . oiiv.ni iny no urs tinder r--r ..I disp oulenry, and anxiously wii-i ... L Hiwwf.l..- t .- . "u lu-. tw cc!oi L :cv,,i ,;"'ar -r'-"-'-. i i Hit mn... it. .. ..- Leo, in.rrr.,P,i . K ' h a v c nove- ! nieni, .) ir Was I fn "om .king like repose. . i;i 1 t t ' C O'. HHP K. ., ' r r: ific, I heard , . ' u.ot.t, c-utiouti.
crew about the money they have taken i
the ship, and vour throat will be cut at i three o'clock." I was momenta, ily de-
I prived of the power ol utterance, and be j I still manilcstcd the ron.e tlcterrnmtJi , .jj.j wt. j,.uc xcivdcd our r-.o-t sanj lore I recovered from the shock, the j and fearless line of conduct by which ' : r,. c x.)tctati e h-ue trcdo the
I 11-. ... ... . I lKiAir. m r. hn . ' I ir ii iv ki i 1 1 . r . i. inn l l i i . nuji uv i ...... , , i L,,,,,,!;.,,, 1 i ni inpftiiiTt'lv if mint i into the gentleman's cabin lo ft horn this treasure 'belonged. But he having over- - - - ----- V. . Vi treasure beiontrea. jjui ne having o tr- i 'heaid the dismal announcement, had '.......Unilt. pnn.mnnlr.itBil it in li'u ! j wife, who instantly swooned . . . , ....j,. j She when I entered was perlectlv insensible, and he, . , ,i n ,i,.Pn with clasped hinds, exclaimed m deep despair 'O my wi!c! O my children I shall never see vou more '.' 1'indincr he - - - - J 'J knew the worst, I coolly said, Wei! sir, will you arm with me, and .... IT. resist. " iess I .aid. y is yours; said tie coiiid not, it was useless Remember, sir, the property l that your wife and children are at stake.; ;ou ought, therefore, to be ready to rc- - have a wife and children, and will there t fore, resist to the iast for them, for my employers, and fur you.' Finding, however that he was litctaby sunk in despair I returned to my cabin Any attempt to describe the state of mv mind would be entirlv useless. I think 1 stood 'cr a few moments, utterly at a loss what step to laUe, u hen some how my h?nd got into my waistcoat pockett ancj enclosed my knife. Without j premeditativ.n or desip-n I opened it. I now rt:Cn!,ctt(1 ,he hRk gentleman, but i. ... . . ... I ' "H.U S,. W . ...... ...... .y fhnnrrhr ,1 I. f lr Iff lilrri ITniSlll 111 lir. norance l kne w not wnat to cio ; now ever, not knowing what might befall me. . t 1 nate with the whole crew sitting togeth . ct d-inking in the forepart of the ship i With the open knife in m lefi hand, and i :!:;: upliked axt in my right, I sprang in .imong then.; and as my eye met the mate's with one blow ol the axe I c!ov t ! his head asunder. The men simtiltanc j osis'y OsC, and fieri in different e'ii cclifns ! Udl.iwcd the nearest instantly, and, just ! rts he was in the act of going aloft, 1 j
or what course I should take, 1 i ushed howevt r. I cei tamly started Imm some- ; ins lcnows in gi ug .u i . u anwCi s in u.ose n.,. , .,,',...., vrtt . ,
. ' , - t cr,,np-ltteiv 1:1. itvs',.'(. upon the student s I . , , , , , , . c Und the next moment was on the deck, mcnt. and the overwhelming emotions ol ! f.rn vv x .it lie cannot s(;on fo! rei them, j ', ' iC"r'I t e e S that . ur . 1 . v-, j . , r.pini rlf.cntrd rn-.l the rrntiii'd that inrni.tlv filler! ov heart, r.t " 1 r.-c nf ;....-?,!,..." ":m : t"'C-SiH o.g art. .V;o; t II, : ,!; ; Iter
buried the pxe in his loins, and he fed j was commuted to perpetual banish ovcT-boareb One now tut ncd antl tt ied to mcnt , I be gged th ir 1. ves might be spargtapp e with me; but I, in a moment, ' ed, and used aU my i flu-nrc but in vain, drove the axe into his bi east, and he fell i llelorc their txcruii ai I saw them aH,
at my feet So deeply had the axe sunk into hi- bo.ly, tliat I was in imminent elanComc out, and having witnessed my ac I tiois without knowing a; y thing of the . i 1 1 1 . i.t 1 cause, ne eoneiuoeti me mooring uueicr a j direful p:10xysniol madness and instant Iv obeyed, thankful ihat he had not shared the fate of those who had fallen belore his eyes. I found the men had all fled to ihe rig jr, .,nd were stiii alolt The moon 5hone b i;;!rly, and I called to the near f t n:,n to come down, but he would neither answer nor move I went into my cabin, fetched out my fowling piece, and insisted on his coming down, or I would fire at him At length he came down, and fell on his knees at my feet . I j asked him what he had to -iy tor his i blood thirs-y villainy; he replied she mate had drawn them into it, and he was oblig od to agi ec Strip I" sail I he did so I then pur my gun and axe behind me; ! i and; eufinn eierhtecninch.es of ronr. I 'gave him a severe fioiiriiuv to i his I subjected eveiy one of "them, and thev J ilhtniltrfl without i.fT rtn.r iKa Uiri Sisiance; the passengers, during the w hole period, almost petriG"d. looked on. It only now occurred to me, that there j was no one at the helm; I therefore took! mV gun and axe, and there was no altcrn ative, I was compelled to occupy the post a? once Thc passengers all came to me hut I could only be-them to leave mc They still halted, however, while I Cai uu'is. Iifirivninc now fn rrfrr on wNn T hid done-: temcmbeting Hut my life, my s mv pas-angers, their prt.perty, and careo, where at least so lar prescrv temembering, at tfie same time .1... fU .I -. . iiiiii i J ,it.L I v ipi line nniv i,v imp t . . V ,,,u' "C1 "MM u ncen oifu t.y me and, seem-' it upon ; it upon feelin-s feelings M ovcr' i w m Tt. ! . tp me when morning th.wncd, my ovcrca m c mc, a nd I burst into tears. 'I'he danger was still by no means T 1. - , 1 nfiti uavs sai rn ; no mate, , 1 ...... .. r . "ten icsn man nciorc, ami every ; reason ta believe, that ihe crew would :
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, . - i t-ui t oniuiio:i ana mime prnspecrs ol our . -t tioeti ami irescri'eel for f .n- l.,,,t. i hud now cor.e wrh them, their conduct j school; this being the expiiation i f -he f.rst and eight caes of disease o , , would determine my future steps; at the i vear since the es . lishment of the Medical i tion of ul,i( , were of the meet v;ft .V. , limn rmln.'o,! I .. I ii!M,.i.-tr...... , i ' . .1,!,, .1,,, I - .1 ' ! r.l. . I . . i . . " Oiiit 11, ,t,(,
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kill the first man that manifested a mu J rtTort rf this kind is rendered still more j fne; two of these were v ery vmiuc rhP b ' ! J'r'' inous disposition, or that dared to cross I sary .in conseipience of the varUisHud jm.d the remaining three were oVd and de-' ! Y- a -py ,1. a given Hue on the deck b,ore mc, w.th ! ,mull,K,.d V" -h'-ch h ive ; filiated Among these v.erc upwards of rlX'Ri X out my exnreis command I then or S "u" lA " f tlm.e : ; ? hu.ulretl cases ot dvsentarv. 1 rh"; c I'OR SALE. dte-' then to tin , 1 fJl T "J'7r9-9 ''If 'ra. M'omptevi ' ? t-ng in a clear and ConM,icu. us rr -m, er HF. s.d s. i';er w dl sell at private s-, ot.e t em to thio.v toe bodies over, themto oppose Medic ,1 Reiorm. ; a proud and signal triumph 11"' in the tow-,, of Mercn. tie VV.
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which I feared to dwell. 1 -1! V, r, V V ... .t. Whatever my lea. s and feelings werc,Mt wit nheu! 1' ; ""V j
1 - . .1 hihri In ti'f rrpf ( 1 kC 111 1 1 f V i ;u l i i l iw .jvw ----- t i si i-w fi i hr. rr . ! Tim nf ntii Hum who owned the pmpcr! y , ! 'but who, in anticipation ol the -dismal e vent, gave himscll up to despair, certain- . . .:. : f . . nlis ly dtd new oti: r any asMnv... ... ! power; pinwpi - : but I had tOO milCh at S aKC, U veniuicivM o iiivj.i-v... l-'rom the Itishman, 1 i.btcincd a full detail of the plot the manner in which they intended to murder n :l the passen- . r-... ni.nv't.r In triKt !?. pet s and their intention ot cattytt the 1' j vessel to j his n nn I aiso jcn ...II.. I lnrnrn..lhr n:l llftl'IS ' .,yu :uu i, , too, used him as far as Miry deemed pin- , jdont though all we re semtb.c th.a. no con i fideitre. ouiht to be niace d m him i hir leendavs, at length, thus elapsed, during which we had cont'-jty weather hud fai len in witli no vessel and as to m-l. although I was still unit juted, nnd avair of no attempt against me by the mcn.n strength and spirits were neaily cxhaus ted. It will not be supposrd l y r.r.y. that I mean to assert 1 never did sleep during this period: still 1 can assoit that I am j scarcely conscious of ever having, during the whole, period, lairiy fallen asleep, cs pecially by . night; and, indeed, it is, in my estimation, ro easy thing for a man lo sleep, with a crew betoic him every mai of Which he knows would seize that c fiortnmfy to n.uider him O:, ilm ru,rn',n if il,r. f.Mirt nfnt h ilrv. bei.o d ng the sun shining most bi niantly , ami in full vit v ihe fi-.g flv ing on the bat tcry of I i mm! diately on'.cicd guns to be find; ai d, in a short lime, a boat with a pilot, came alongside We !;iy to, w hile they lemrned with n.y com rnand for foldicrs to take my cttw into custody. I reed not acid, i hat they wcie ail condemned to die, Oiceptnig the 1 1 ish man be oic aPiteht! to. whose sent r.c and they werr informed, in my presence. the means I 'ad ust ti to save theni and of their also proving u'.terlv unaviling I hry appeared so hu satisfied th:i I a.! not acted fiom n:ero vindietive feclitu : cot lessee! their guilt, but attributed thci. untimely ei d and indeed the oiigin of thew hole, tt the mate nione The c. lort of this bt ave Ii ishmao, in his singtrarly cti'ical fcituaiion, has beet', and will be. vaiirusdy j'idgctl o! ; liiough aii r.t empts to mi l hin1 by fale and absurd insinuations, so eompletoly failed, that all the qoatters and parties capab'e I of lorn. mg . just opinion of the whole ! . 1 1 case, juiuieu nis contiuct liy the stroni gest exptessions of imnnaSified anntoba ; tion and bv the most libetai rewards j Whi'e the' man (we Mate the fact and j leave it) who sunk under mere apprt In-n sion in t lie aw till moments of the impend ! ing dang ' . had aMcrwards so gteata dt end oi fiuMic ciinijnho keen a sense ' of shame so little r- g-.id for the dictates j of religion, lor himself, and for his wife j and children, as almost immediately to j bio w out his o n lit ains. YOHTIU.(;Ttl OHIO. I C) 1 11;-. PUIU.KV rzil-. H.v.rel ot Irus'cesot ortior.crc.n . w . . m ... Colh ee, at their meitif.g this day. received from the Professors ,;f tjK. ML.(i;(.;1 I Wepai tnient the f bowing Report, which. being c.onsidei ed of general interest, it was ordered and rescued th it it he published. In order ot the Iveird, L1WI ITNNKY, Chairman. R. W. Cowr.F.s, Secretary. Dec, 23. lyjl. WortTIlINGTOV, Dec. 10. lvt ro 'tC I ;t-f.v f.-t 1 1 rdu.'ivi jji (' ..',Vi.v ! (kx TLi- mk In com; li mt e w ith a ret:u.jlation e-stablislied by tliis Insti.utiou, it be ! comes the duty of the F icultv now to lav iccount of the tne - ; menis or a niorai in r. icier, in anv (,t the ; useful sciences, on their first i : im nrnvi1 n, rn r n I , . . . ... . . , .v ....... v ,, ,,i vKU mport;lrCf. : 1 V V' . 1 '-"i(i. tlir,vC ihn-rU. : ties.i.tw .ua; soeen ; -icn."-. -uwat soeen surmount ed , and 1th os-. uho Wtrc :it hndest in their tl rlV hostility v t in y"' conv inced: t u "w Z n tu " tha v"" Wf-rAv. : : S 6 "A " ... ' "' i. is wtn t ' t, . ""' I.I. IV s i Known that our avowed obK-t in estabhs'imetit of this Institution, j, tlll! ! Auction oi a :steme:KdlCal lb ..eti.c the intreduct
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. ... i i .1 .... ..,. 1. .. i' ' V ' - - - V' . - I 4 iv.rd linVL' :i l it' ' '. ' ... it i. th,- n'.s ct ; tm mi : . wittii.i.i iijvii.ivi"1'-' ... ---i iV.U-al XX c!( r r.i v. ho wimv ;t hi t u s ein - n.u'?: and n anv e t liiose wr.o v.i:ii: ;i.'iu.unv.f uho wetc furu.cr-! Iv Froptioal ha e l;st their eloubtr. ' We arc gratified to state, that twenty students have :die:uly enlt red our sehoi I, :v 1 are now pursi:it. their nt dieal stnelies w'nh ardor and industry. Oi' these, elt en ire- from Ohio.two lion. (Jcoiia, two fn-m Louisiana, two from Kentucky, r.ndlhice from 1 nnsylvanin. The course of Instruction is pursued by 'Lccuics and Kxaniinations. '1 hi e IcctUH'S aiC l!llICIOM II I...., .VI. I . i ... .i:ir .-.... Hanrbs and the stuck-nls indi iduuliy un- , ;.x,i,il:KUin ol, l5ie Ml! j,,t rfcach .j, .cUv v. w purMiinj; tl.K cnui se. ir wiii be perceived that the students :mc nt-jcctcd to six dist .net exercises cany, generally ncno.ying from f '-ur to fixe hours orallv ncrupving from f-ur to bxe h urs ,le'r the eve and immediate instruction of , -i o IVofe.-sors. Suitable text bonks, on the .,n;t Innnches. are read duiu.tr the ii, renins Kxtra CTnical L-rtures are Ire.i,. o.,rt ;t.-r-KM,r r,. , f dw. nuentlv riven, and interestt!.'' cases f t oisea e evl ilvtcd, with appropriate ex; hma tirn an'l instructions i dative to tin ir treatment. The students abo i-:.h i an examination, at the end of ea: h v. v U . on th different su'jccts to whi:h '.heir atteniior. ; had previously been dux cteo. So far as we are capable f j t'';;'ng, thi system of in!ru'.ci n is r-.s f.ucces.-fu! as r.n v:c co'.d.d adoj.i . 'y it tr.c t' :.t's attl.iiion is hiudab'.y e::r ited; at.d he is it-i'uo d . to e :;ei t his mental faculties to become mi- j intolv acfpi.iinted with the su1 j- ct of er.cl U ri . rr 1 1 1 order that he mav not be !u 'di d continue till the 1st of Apr:!, at v.hirh time the Spring r.nd Summer course will rem- j trci.ee, and con'in.ee tnl tne 1st r,f August. The at-rual vacation -111 tht n fomme"e, :,n:l tcnoiuateon the 1st of O.tobtr. Dm-- ;- t 1 1 ne; the Spring and Summer course, 1 eg-. lar I , , . ' 1 11 v Itatvlcrtmes nnd ;ami.:.:ions upon lYX
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, , r ,1, - ; ov in oMin.-i 1 v oj o .n ti.e n.ac a x- v 1 :cu various branches or in- t.iciue, :. .;e j-i to. " , , - , , . . ,.i r. . i- 01 uga al V't.rd, a gei crd u.tlvx f.ar be iraIn relatu n to the future p:ospccs ot our:.. . .. .0.1 r . , ... . . men no n the p: ra !i-l j j L t i s ( on ;m i Institution, vvr are p. east 0 to st-te t:; i , i , - , , , , - - thev are rln ermg; and hold out M;b ro 1 ,ei ,. . Tl- . : t , . . , . r . 1 .- s pi tper pl.t e. J Jus v. id Ptn.ish to can'
n.ii.i i.iaitti ...if '( . . ...... .. I . , mtimeattons are no v n, ptctrress wK irr.c , , , ,. , ' 0 . parts t f ile United Strttes, many cf v. hon i... . ...,i. . -. x ... , ,:,iS i,.i ,., ,;, , ,,,-,, are expected lo enter during the ensui; g sjii and suninuM'. The prob ibi'i:.v for an iticre.'se in numljer, iqnitt- as juomisin rt"w'c could reasonably expect, when we take into consideration the i.utnerous impediiticnts and eliscruragcntcnts, whicli are thrown in tlie way of those who feel elisposed to f.ntsli their medical education, at our sell or 1. ?lany, after havirig concluded to av; il themseb es (if the ralvantages cf cur system of practice, have been deterred ? d uissnatled thertfitun, by th.e gratuitous calumniation of i'ltei csn d and unprincipled individuals. Rut we look forward to that period, whit h we trust is not f ir distant, when the true motives of those reckless enemies to the mat ch of medical inipro; cincnt. and the light of truth, will be divested of their mantle f hypocrisy, ud held up in their nr.kcel elefornuty to an cn!;iddenet' we think the cause cf Medical Rcfmui will tint M. Fer bv civ UP" a slinrt hUtorv ,.f ; tesults. since- the oienim-r f this ' Ins'.im,;,..: tip to the present time o - - " - v" 1 W e have attended ............... ....... ll l ( about one tlimivar.il iniw.t.ic ,n,.;.. .... I
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w ill receive that meed' of public scorn la,; ;it the n.m cs r , t rwhich all attempts, designed to pat.lvz- ;!,,jrts, jd the p-,s idicre- :b;y arc the inward march of any important im- '' 1' contlct,,., , f h:e o,.,;,-,. provement, so richlv merit: lie latter w nl hav e dt awn , ut. .et !, ,p, , u As regards the 'success of our practice !:'S summary cl the 110. I'crnio t
p .s year, laboring under a great vr.?-y CVI l n crcaHt,, .c.p.nrs. w,thn,.t h - a diseases," many of which we?e of a chronic "T -"V ,h".,Trl;f" J ts ! :' hatMcter. and given up as hopeless by their v;,!,:f theeiun;y cf aa r..::re nnvdirnl ittcm'-mtc ..... i " perti iNet d th.e question t:a n !.v ;i;h., nnunai .uicnoants, many ot whom v.cit 1 , , .-., . -., ... . . from a distance of mmw,. ,.c , dnlu i"'' v f v''l -vikf toe gie:te-t
iiuj.t ,.i (i i 111, It nilo A I... ..- . .. Il oroi tlnii of ?hr;i- r:,vp. i , , . - ---.. .... nave heen peit.-ctly cured, or matiailv be nt fitted. It w-is cotdidently pretiictetl. by the enemies of o.ir Instimiini-. t!-,i ivi,.' thc-ummer and fall diseases como nn. we s'nould he foiled in tiw-lr ............ i.. latine. r,o doubt, th.-.t ti. J' liaritiesof the prevailing n id'emirs 1 f th v-isons, product d bv ' c limatc, and lor d chiiscs. would . H r :u inv,.. ...,.. ..i.i.. . .. I'l"-.!! IIIU.it4 Jit. f';j stable to th-ir successful treatment bv phv j sicians, w in) were net practically acquainted with the peculiarities thus pr'due-l Rj; ! let us for a monent. inquire into the su'ect-ss' j which a'tended our me lical pract;ce .'.ur'n.f" !he summer and fall. From th" 'loth r'i i J;dv, ut) to the 10th of November, we ! net ; which is abundantly rv'ident to all i-n-e have kept, and continue to keep, a I ,V; , V ,i - - .... ..... I'-""''-S tfr diseases, the svmptomsat.d treatment, with thc results. I hi we do in thilt -bletl to make out I our A,.,n,,al Report, and also fur the purI IkiCi' I.I ll. I . I, ....... K.-.. i..r r-r rtgmar Kegister rf the name?, of all our pose oi btiichUiiK bv past expeiit r.ee,
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In r..i re.l.: i 'if f h i i d.-'td Ti t'-.t-r- t ...... . . .' ; -'. w 1 i ltan: piiic;j;u-s v.m i.Ccr:tauth i:. iv-v: -Tc select fun, the g.eat n:srf 1,1... I, I 1 Oil I fl t . .T. e U.ut a;;. I cr c ?;: ::fv; fc.. J .S. rc.'u' To rc;,-f,, ?; r m.-itrr a: d lir.- . . S':i,,i as 1 il p:ta-.il uiut . d. ;u.!i t. in . au-rx ' ' x. c v"OK' 111 " mai.t.er, una t ae n utuiy pcit'cri i.:.. he tnineel to at j leasnit, v. j;hi ut 'he usual alphabetic eiilii of the secr.'.l articles, cr the li cubic ef a coii.n.n index. I 'lie scanty limits licic :d':r ed f, tli'i even t!se enumeration et the t. ; ics oj in which, it is believed, the futo-e .;..- f this v .i k ,v. ii be n?eldi- eti.j a a s'r:;ple hint at its oiieiriaitd j.iesir: ekjirn iai:;t then fore suiT'Ce. The example rf the bee. in draw - f , ni an almot ir.hi iie ai ie ty t Mi!Tai. e s. th.-.t n!y v. h:ch iv adaj ted to i s jai ticnl.tr ants :.i.ti niot'e I life, to il.e ercluion f t : !I pci Puo;:s r I e tr. iat us ivattef, and t' i igCUKf.is nit tl.l Miii:e;l i -i an ai.ru its -nan, t.u p.ceu. storvs t-i 1 .tutr :se su-:!l(.' l'st' : f ;' -"V-Cu.. ct v th,s " , ;i 1 :'- f ! 'ii,' '' ' f tK V'.,'.(M,'kt- abstract, aid enrcntratr. wu:;u cini!,:,i.t Im-its, that i, !i su.ali, tho' pi e t i''U-. stai s. f !i f .ti.tr r.se. is evidvntl u-tnd Mill, v hate vcr a? cmc:ui ;u httiatvive, scittcc, and ; ! ts, will no: be everkt S c d. Nor v ill at j. dr.s lie spa: d, vlsiif ei.de. m v to ci a w v i Idn ! '!i(!c nai rov. nr.. its the vi-drn if t!.f t;in "n: the exn; : a i.i e t tt i to i citc i:. ;hc u inds f.ur re .deis a dnn-t for all that h ir.ti ir.sia.t.j i .!.u.! !r, e i r l-evi nd the scope of this pet i -dioal ; ait'u by i.'jtai.'.e it iLie ;.'( to nsie v. lu-Mntri ' hcaiior.s, to i.'uli ti.ia will sftve as a:i ra.ex. . . . ' '" J 1 1 v .11 ee. .o . . !i t nt ir pr git" . f.l.irr L's.k to - pit d, i r inotatt d. , J ' ' . 1 . A; ",alU r.l,f,.x 'c,.!; J" rcntci.H nrr- o .4- ih- i.iii.!'i. ,-. t ..,.li :...'f. I. .'1 . I '-ivt.'vi,vi;vvi.ii4 I'll iUU V It P. It M 1. , .,, , - ., . . hie t o:,?t nts of eath p;"j-e vv 1 he e'tia'td - ' . .. . - . . 1 . . I i I re.tOtr : n infallible kev it. et iv t.ait vvl , U 'i 1 . 1 . ihe may widi to re c;:m 1 ,t :: d, i.t the , : .- . .r,.i j.iin. ii-. v, ri'. v vw in j i I i ! i i Vi j. know k dee, a method, winch, if pni.-ntd, Jt at.t.ot f iil to produce to l.;m ir.c.-.U nl. bie 'i 1".. 1.. .1 i.:.. . . - i . eue.iv, j tne m-iin-iie sa n g oi innc. l or, ar.fl spar, ; j,,,- it is aist 1 te d, v, ul M.t fear d. ixfutaiit n. that a ) out g n an, who fit st .'.erp.iies a facility in d.c 1 1-!:: nd viitir g, and tin. n rf.cetds to wiite elaily, t:a t'ne plan a.bmt to be suggested, can at quite more useful knowUdj;e in on- vt :,i , tban it would he pcj-sibh- for liim toibt.iin iti l:rec yeais, by any other method that liasevvr been deviled. Tor i'.itjs.trat:cn;two individurls, in every i t sptet qual, take uj) a olun.e f 5L0 'tges the cue hurries through i u. tS.'i usual way, and lays it clown to be remitted nd forgotten; the other takes time wiiile he leads, to deliberate upon each chapur, sectte.n, rr tcp'n : and vhile it is ft esii in ihe mind, enters in his place book, agrecab'.v to the plati abeut to be commuu:t at- d. i c V - ' ' - ..! K."t":,."!,u ,;s .t u-p.,- ! s vh' !'' volutne, theg . rtoaui,.but IGOih part as n urli tin-.e. i la n. 1!.'. he pages then, nr. a ccvtrul bii- f. ' ' dto tlie vo'.ur.ie. the on'ents nu:v he referr.d. , . . . . mmrovemcut. Hie one nr.' tibiae tin-. t)i.i I ill. 'JJ. In 'IV . V.l l :- n" I h. IC'Uit I- too obvicu to demand a futstion, oi n:eiit a. Thc fn letting pTgrs may be locked tjpn as ihe fjrief notes t f t-ne pr. ctl.-it e ! ! this plan they pie-t r.t a variety f prv)mi-f,C,'-S "l"1 lU'S ,!,-lt c:i,iI r t tn 111 11 1 ulT:K ';':r matter not . vjmcsve9 w, urli, .nit for these n-;tcs, could never IV...IIMU nv uum.-'.n niemory. ! . necessary, men, to go me step S '"t r ;iU(1 I'' 1 a k y to the plac e b "C ,!,lJS i'meti-d; at.el all ti e icada gof a ! "'' U"'y ,(' ri'c n ctl tM :,s et,':1 -s WCi cM,'t 1 1 f-' s to iu nis i f d.t bi and ci dit It is only necessary, then, to m me ster in his leger, by the aid of h:s alphabet, j car nal. Cay t;Ool., CMC. M, T. C. GOIT.D. Jan ZH. ir:,2 .51 . tor, t(";.' rr'frr, j ... ... UlCJl,Jlli A A. . .(..IC. U i ...H I - - - . 1. tiii ri an engnji jait; i i:r town fl'IJl I he h'"ise b'dit cxfiressly f r ; fciS'-'orf, being .50 feet a.vtl w ale. It i- r t quite finished, hot the material are ail no the premises. Th wJadc will be -i Id 'r: f -r ca-h. on npplication tb.er to I. Ong I'ost-Master, Meioni, t r ;l.v st. Lsl : liber ut Louisvi'le. W. G. SNF.T.ir.X. Jan. Id. VC,:. 5 j .l'The Ind'nna Journal and TerroJ U nite R e'er wi:J iasert the a' r ve to the I amount ef SL at d s nd their n,-.,-,,f,t r
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