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r , """"""""'"-11.-,-.- - Ak- - - - - 1 Tiss,old fashioned courtesy sod stet. .' I -.This Wisely -at tIat following torn:spoil , --dew. so chatioteriatic of ;the anon Of , . nhs old school, sill commead it to tit I : -admiration of Wit reader.; It is deri A seed from Sparks's invaluable comptla " ,;:ation albs Washington more: - --, I , ,,,' -,i, ,-. , , i , .-, a o usuaut WAS9INGTO ., - ,, PhiMdelphia 161A $ep. 17S9. 't -',) ' -7 . . Dear Sir t.Nly malady render tny ', 2,,ktoining apto write ratheepainful to 610 ; ! Mill. I cannot let my son in-law Mr :, Bache, pan for New York, it ithout con . -'11E1 gratulating you by Win on the recovery - - of your health so precious to us all; and sin the growing strength of our neW goy. ,ernment under your administration.- For lily own personal ease. I should have ,-- died two yeare Ago ; but, though those Imo have been spent in escruciating ' liaini I am pleased ilia I have lived kthem, eincoihey have brought me to -- ' anylireeent eituation. I ant now auish-zing my eighty fourth year, end probe etily with it my Careen in this life; but in : 'whatever stste of existence I am pia---,cad hereafter if! main my memorg 01 , what has passed here, I shall with it re - tam the esteem, respect. and affection, ---- -wig which I have long been,' my dear ,,:-friend, 71fours, most sincerely. B. Franklin. - Ma.MafiMO i t ' ...To BENJAMIN FitANKLIN, Nem York,22,4 Sep 1789. .. , .. ,, Dear Sir: The affectionate congrats , . .- , - ulatione on the recovery of nitr health, , r ' ' . '''' and the warm expressions of..personal friendship,' which wet ,contained in ,, ., , your letter of the 16th MIMI. claim my ,. , gratitude' itod the .consideration that ', ' t it was wetiten ivhen you were afflicted -with a painfol malady, greatly. inertias:, ;I ? --- es mrobligation for it-, . ,, Would' to God my deer 'air, .lhat I .. 'could congratulate' you upon the tern- , , val of that exceuciating priiti, under -which you laboi; and' that your cals. ' -- tepee mteht thee with ea midi ease to yourself ee ita continuance bee been ,. . beneficial to our country and neeful to , ... . , .' mankind; or, thin onstod Avishes 4 a ,'. ',-4ree peopiti,leined.with the earnest, pray r . , : ..' . ere of every friend:1o' scrence,-ond hu , '' : -Ainenity,',.'Coutit reliei.e toe -body froth 't ,paiii ankirrfirmatrea, .then :you could ,claiman exemption' on Ono score. LI' 1 , ? this oannof,be, and Jou havb within ' - yeartellthe only reaource to Winch we . can entifdently applyfor relief, a ph& ' ! ,: ". ' 4pophioritiod. - , , ; - -.,' , N ' 1'1 ' If to be-yeilerated for berrevelance, if , !.. 174o be - admired for Went's,' ift o be ea- ,,.' , -teemed for patrioOtiam, if tO he' beloved P -; .,- for philanthrophy,can gratify the bunion I ' - :mindoon most hilvd. the pleasing cori,, ,os .-'wolation to kno!tohet -you have rmt lie , , . ð ed in rain. , And I flutter-myself this's'. , 4 . , is:---7-----,,,-Itwitt root tie-pinned s-cn-a)ref,,-Ilto-least s 4 24 ,.. greteeui':occurreocce of your Iffe ICI' be :,( ,. .. vented, that, AO long as I retain my 1 .-,Iment-ory, you will be recolected with :. ,. rneopect veneratio4 and affection by .1, ',;,,,, 21.::yuUr sincere friend. , , . ,1,Geo '1'wtinges:a. A WARNING VOICE. .."To preserve our independence, we must not let our rule a load us with perpetual dela. We niust make our selection between economy and liberty, or profusion arid servitude. If we run into such debts, as that we must be taxed in our meat, rind in our drink, in our labors aild out .aintetemente, for our anti our creeds, - as the people e England- 4tre, our people like them, meet COMO to lebor sixteen hours in the - entelity-hiur,give the eareinga of fifteen of these te the G.wernmant for their debts and daily ex..' ...lenses, and the sixteenth hell'. insufficient to I afford tis tuft!, we must live as they do now . ou oat meal Neil potat..eclieve 'tonna, to think, -tte means of calling the 'nisitanagers to an ire .'mount, bin be glad to obtain subeistence by hir. itig ourselves to ril.4.1 the chains on the iieckm rim &Now seems. Out iardlio!dere, too, like :. theirs, retaining. indeed, the title and ineward. of estates catled theirs, but hekl mall) it; --:rustlrt The treasury, must wander, like theirs, t-intereigWeountries,and be contented with pen ury. obseurity,exile and tlieglory of the name'. Thie example mule to um the limitary lesson, Ant private fortune" are,destroyed by public, a. well as by privies extravigence. And this it the tendency fall human governments. A de. partnro from hriiicip:e in one instance, becomes' a pritcedent for a Fecund; that second tor n third; - be on, until the band of euciety is frITUCed torhe mere automatons of misery, to have setisi tilities but for inning and en& ing. 'I hen begina, indeed, the bullion omnium orn tie, which some philosophers, observing to he ow um ...natural instead of the abusive state of inam ',' And the forehorse of this frighitu! team is pub.- oak debt. Taxation foilowe that, and in its train, .--wretchaness.aud uppression..Thomas-Jelfer,nen. NTS .DA Aron story..--If the' fashionable youtig la. . .aies of the'day'wotad take example atter a beau. 441 and amiiible acquainted with, perehaner : many a merchant now in stra:ghtened eireuin . stances might, after the storm kover, bless the fate that made him the parent of-so considerate pen rasping. ' 'Father I want twenty dollars for Shopping to day,' said as she entered the counting .1offiee of her father. - 'Really. my eve,' replied the goodnatured . inan 'havezot the monepin the de4k, and I would not like to draw a check.' Can't you send and borrow it' said she ims statientla. , ,tZio, childlimos borrowed and borrowed I am tired; and I havabeevy'vespoosibili teclaý aticb will drive me the Otte in.'. 1: kAomever.told me or this berme.' Ain't think,it noces,ary,my child, 4,7s,,Arottet ray 'mines'. What '8,004efteli,u,ou, , ti ce in need of every emit, lky .- -Then, Father, I shall never bonnie yonun til you let nee know gnu you have extricated yourself from your cl,fficulties. will stay at home, .fur I have laid in icy 1411 aid winter dresses and shall need nothing until next sprineBal. Clipper. 'I ea in need or every cent, Iv child.' ..- - , -!För the Dernorret. ' -Then, Father, I shall never tiouole yowun- TUE DOX,ZR LYCEUM. .-, tit you let nawknow giatiou have extricated Meettre EtatOti,--Titt Itutli or the yourself from your cIfficultien -I will stay at astern, that viinosekdge .is rower, le home, fur I have laid in my tall aid winter reeetoteeely exemplified by- all elatietta, dresses and shall need nothing unfit:next and fu every depot Imint, orsociety; and spring.'ilal Clipper. - .- ' . ' ' hance.the neceseity of a general din - . mon of knowledge,throughout the coal. , -. Conscience.--When or: mati'd con- munity to secure the maititainance of science begins to get .hard, it does it tha I equality and balance of power, es filetertnau any thing in nature; it is I mind to the reservation of liberty.' li 'may vay, like the boiling of se egg; it is is true. mere physical' power, wielded 1 , very cleartifirst, but ee soon as it gete bf number. in. circurnatacces, SUMO. cloudy, one minute more and you may times breaks away from, the.. restraint cut it with a knife. , . and'subserviency in which it is usually held, by the influence of enlightened The male money maker Id severely rebuked ressomoyet, even then, 5011113 -master in the Ibliolving. extract trom an addren ce spirit of more high attainments usually "Leisure-;iti use and abuses," by the , Kiri, , . - "rides on the whirlwind and directs the Dr. Bethune: storm,".to the accompliehment . of its "If there be one who has no higher atthi. tion than to be miners man efbusinegs, a mere own sinister purpose.; and there suc slave of men'a.bodily tiecesitiea, a mere idola. ceede a yielding to theiewer of koowl tor of his own purse, to have his fife but a thing edge, a final resignation of thirphysica , of cotton bags and tobacco hogsheads, drug- energies to the guidanue of intellect,and getwand dowlassea, madder and filmic, totvn a soubmiesion to the supremacy of intel , lots, bank stock and exchanges, his mind like ' the advertising side ors daily gazette, or the ligence. The aristocracy of learning, weekly price curreut. the sod alibi life Ali- and even of wealth, will, therelere, ul. balance shoat alms ledger, and who estimates timately predominate ins a comMunity, his worth by the dollars end cents which, re. where the maks ef education are neg main 40114 credit, who would chows rot his lected, abd the few only intereet. thein immortality one eternal Wall street, and give selves in the matter of providing and up a crown ofglory to be celled the. bust man using the means to facilitate the acqui upon thange'--lf there be such an one', he may Rion of knowledge. In such a corn. dispise those moments ofteisure which business inanity, too, there will, sooner or late spairs, waste them in a einful sleep, lounge be exhibeted the ittequality of casts, r them away in vapid amuaements, dawdlo over different grades in the cleanses of omelet , ephemeral magazines or newspaper reports of and the power oi the few over the ma police causes or shocking accidents, squabble be sees and ftli. It is the very natu in- the ow area, of party politim, exhaust his of things it should be so; and being so f breath in blowing up every bubble of popular necessity ignorance may w611 . be a - ' exeiternent, lisp idte 'gallantries in ladies' ears. vited, that eithough backed by the for who in their 'wets despise such emptiness, and of numbers, it Call never ultimately tr , but tolerate the Amin they do a pet dog or a umph ovet knowledge le a tautest' f ' parrot, for wain of better company; or perhaps SUpremacy. do worse, in- vulgar debauchenea., Ile ruay The demagogue or shsm-patriot tna despise !cilium and de waste it, but he moat take aeettrus It to be other wiseon loukiii the consequence in this world and the next. about for means to gratify the low tim- , A mere-meehine 1 a mere matt of buginess I baton of raising a mob or beading epar- 1 Who would be contekt with such a designation? ty; and they may appeal In . the wawa 1 What respect can any one tkol tor Weil a char- word,e of hypocriticel cant,to the Ishor- 1 sctert All he gots from the world it the urea. it diming worth so much-dross, or a little raw. !ling servility from'ihose who wish iti borrow of him or owe him alreieff." flu mut wows Werra. cottopornyonust be attentive to- what sty le is most proper. The 1 scholastic should never be used but in select company uflegrued men: ,The didactic should seldom' be used, and then only by judicious. 1 aged Perrions, or sho'soi, whe are eminent fro 1)1..1 ety Or wisdom. Vo style is inore extensively aec'eptable their the narrative, because this does , s . not carry ea tur ot superiority Over the rest, oi the -company,; and ..therefure is must likely to please them , Air ,thit iurposo Ave should store our mcmory wtth shrift anecdves and entertain tug dior;O cac:y one listens with eagerness trrextemporary history. ty often co-opatee.with curiosity, for he that is a hearer in on place; wishes to qualify-himself to be a principal speaker in some inferior com pany, and therefore moire attentiots is-given ' to narratives then any 'thing else in conversation. it is true, indeed, that sallies of wit and quick repliea, are very pleasing convetaation, lout they frequently tend to raise envy in soMe of the company , but the narrative way neither raises this nor any other evil passion, but keeps all the company noddy upon an equality, and it pidiLiously managed, will at once entertain ana improve Mem ail.:Lord Chesterfield. The Cincinnati Chronicet of December 12th ' says : "flie market mires fur hogs have not yet been e-tablislierl. They come in very slowlyonly shout 11,000 have been cut up to last evening, 1 and only about 2,000 in the pens,.Last year, I by this time, Norm 60.000 Were' cut. Of the 11. 000 110W ( illy about 2000 luive been snick' a all prices, from $3 to 4mostly at ,$3 50and tinder. The regular packers have lint yet corn. thenced buy ingolieriog but $3and the drovers I le vet seem miwillit g take Imes titan $3,50; .,1 some -ask $4. We Mc inn to the apihion that $3,25 to.3,50, would be freely taken by Ms drovers. Dot -our packer& do But consider it safe tu invest at these prices. This breach be. tween the packer& and drovere, is the (muse of the bogs being kept back so late. But it is be leiyed there wilt not be as many -hogs cut here, ibis KNIS011 as late, by at least one halt., Whe ther the stnek of the whole country is ehort -his ratio, cannot TIOW be deterniined. The stock is represented as very large and fine intim far west, and selling at 82,50 pet 100 lbs. Den which fact must he considered .11 those in vesting here. Our readers may rely upon this information am tieing torrect, as we have taken ,great 12tittiti t.i Irtve it so.' .1r thit BM& ItricrIrrn Mamma of a pingo reduced the price of pork to $3 and $4 in Ohio, can the arithmetical federalists teil us what it was that reduced it to $2,50 Indians and Ill inois. where state Paoks and whiggerry have had their surfeit of bank paper without any ra. rttictions or rerorms 7 - Can -any federalist arei swer tie this question 7 Will any one attempt to answer it? Colunibus Stateaman. ' THE PATROON WAR. iMmonommiollimipftellonnopili -r - The gleam "Neptune, at New.Oileans, brings two citmenp. When have 1 done 'hid Houlton papers' to the nth zit. No further par ticularwhad been received rehrding the Otte of !lave I mentioned names I it- he hag ap Matamoros, nr the progress of Federalism in plied the deerent pails or the play to Mexico. The Testis Congress was in session. hill flienfie If he has divided the spoil& hitt Rt the &de of the latest riper therresidem's among,i them. I have no objection,. he Message was not received at Houston. It . . 2 .J -- - - I L - - - - - -- -- as just come I W. Ng not puhlished at Austin some dors eller its le the best i.udge, and he must ember cti)-pini with' delivery: The eoun crop of Talmo, in Meted. In lite friends for any tandem in ihe would be very abundant and now that n 1 1.tation ory awkward rot ... , ;nin Art....a L 1111:0 e)11 1- be - . -, or the ilemeerst. ' : contented 140t. Of tagrobts, Paying upon 1 TUE DOIM.1, LYCEUM. .-, . and destroying the life of any buoy pql- 1 - Messra Editota,Tlit truth or the tie, or eticlesolabtic, woo'd dare con Allem, that qinowkdge . is Power,' lb trOVeti 'tett povitions. Why Inch crea ' mottelearly exemplified by- all elaseee, tures, Messrs Editorsore reckless out and tu every daps' talent, oreociety; sae lawe,waiting for the auwpicious moment hence the necessity or a general deo- when by their slanderous tongues whet mon of knowledge,throughout the coal., ted with Geedieb eavy, they may drag munity to secure the meintainance of down the respectable and truly s;noere tha t equality and balance of powers es- members to their own degraded level, sential to the reservation of libanyi, it and become the dignitanes of the is true. mere physical' power, wielded Chureb on their 'Moat and bled some ol b, number. in. circurnotacces, SOlnew the dignitaried are sometimes in the times breaks away from, thadestraint plot with these wretches. andeubserviency in which it is usually There is another priociples -amongst I held, by the influence of enlightened these whilewaslied IePsidire8, which his 1 reasomeyet, even then, 90ine 'MOW not-In:en oVerlooked, viz. that, vibes spirit of more high attainments usually they pass within thettale of the Church, "rides on the whirlwind and directs the any comment upon their conduct join , storm," to the accompliehment . of its religioue. Axe they rite to be reached, ' own sinister purpostij and there sue- MessreEditors, by moral rebuke, when , ceeds a yielding to thepower of know! they. deserset it" -Ate they sainted, ' edge, a final resignation of thrphysice when they profestiReligion T Are they energies to the guidance of intellect,and priveliged to tray, "Who dare arraign a eubmiesion to the supremacy of intel- me at the bar of public opinion for any ligence. The aristocracy of learning, misconduct, Itowever .egregrioue I -Let ,and even ol wealth, will, therefore, ul- metell you 'Cititten,' public opinion timately predominate ins a cominunity, has that privilege and ehe will enjoy it. where the meaksofeducation are neg- "Cilizen' spopke of 'inquisittone hie lected, and the few only interest, them. crew, tf dray bad the power, would butel selves in the matter of providing and rep attpages of history, in cruelties, I using the means to facilitate the acqui- and eaint a Nero--Well might his I. Rion of knowledge. In such a corn,. grand 'Inquisitor' say: muoity, ton, there will, sooner or late ., "With what vile tools lay or'save I This creature be exhibeted the inequality of casts, ( 411):e? !! aPervailuita. dlouble treadon,now will earn' different grades in the classes ofsociet , Itewares and henore,and be stamp'd in and the power ol the few ot er the ma -,, story , be sees and Alt. It is the very natu With the geese in the Capital vitich gabbled 0 ' of things it ehould be so; and being so f . . rill Rome avvoke' necessity ignorance may wall . be a and were I permitted to pay a compli vited, that anholigh backed by the for meat to his abilities as grand master , ,of ezied persecution, I, thed;c1 ;moat ,, of numbers, it Call never ultimately tr Ill'Ire umph ovet knowledge io a touter,' f us inedly trey , ,, ,And lye the nbald, whom II see aniongst you, I supremacy. ' fit judgein such tribunal l' : The demagogue or shsm-patriot ma - it ...et to tilt characters ol the play, toccupation'e'gone.' slaga,one 4 amine it to be otherwiecon loukiii .0dg! about for means to gratify the low am- of thedignitanes, has supplantedhim in 1 Winn of raising a mob or heading apar- hi,s menial office, Ilia character.,haa j ty; and they may appeal in the wawa recentiy done inoi e justice to hie patron; words of hypocriticel cant,to the 'Isbot- he wee not painted to life in mylast, ing classee,' to the farmere, as 'the bone: d I , . ., . tan eet some good honest Christian t the. e, liy way of reriponae, moy ate ii down; but it will une again to pow r, excrpt the "laboring elbssiii"oliall litte bo improved die moans of education, t Le have become rimmed of an equal I . . greater amount of intelligence; wit which, aa a superincurribtot weight,: peso it to the earth. The law ol li cossity has ordained that knowledge et post shah cea,tsce;and the law Necessity mum broken. . fl'his, then, ehould he, es first Ipin eiptes, inculcated upen,the working ohne . aud upoo ail classes. thut the only sure roadu power,distinetion and coneideration in the com munity and in the government, le through th WO of means provided for the obtainment o knowledgethat to keep down the growth e aristocrac),and preserve liberty iu equality,the must possess ialowledgethat to held the pow er over beery so es' to make it solmerrient ti their own happiness as well as the greatest goo ii of the greatest numb'er.they must possess know edgefind that those are to be trusted as the rea patriots and, benefactors o' he sge who have I bored, and do labor, to nurtere and invigerat the public niind, by perfecting and extending system of educatiou evadable to the kreat nius or ihe people. To such the popu fir mind ir, inflate flir tl at ,eive cutest' o :lie toutðainui knowledge. which is forniahed by the commot echos hthe Stanley school, the vilage and S'und day school library ;the village lyceum,and week ly newspaper. . But, gentlemen do you' impatiently -inquire, 'what relation basalt this to the sobject announ ced at the head 011ie article I' I answer, per haps much, perpaps Ilitteas lett or your read. ere may apply ift or, as I mysed may endarreo to show, if allowed to do in another, What I intended lo do-in this article, say something, t. 'the brim and sinew,Nite- elite of politinal pee er,' and 'the right ami of government.' recoil'. rnendetory of the Dover LyceumAn institu tion, which, I here will barely bint,-deservert more than it recieves if their patronage and! atterifien. 1 am not 'however, the first wise's., cre, who lursoshansted his stock of trueisms,ie getting tip an introfiottion, and been compel4 to plead 'want of room.' as aP excuse .1.0r tht 0111.111N.1011 of the Main subject, 'for forth' rem. sideration' :ea til:In opportunity to replenish hie stock of ideas, ANON.' : One werd more. Aro theladies of D'Wor,. ' mind TI from its meetings. by rule of the ty;. teem 1 I could not but reflect with how much! more zeal end pathos 'lie advocates of the ore.' dominating influence of female'', hatis Weeded theircause in the .discussion of shit quesnor.., bad the arch sinties and improving nods of asma nit of' the far ones, quickened the impolite a( thought, end inspired their 'works with the elo, quenco of feeling. . , A. t I and sinew of the country,' to the "4 may imar,the odium of his chareeter,4 ebonies, as 'the. elito of politicel rbwer,' i; will draw the outlines of this intriguing god to the merchants, 88 148 slight aim, personage. He is one of your ,plausi.. of the goserment"to rise, in 'the ble, smooth faced creatures, his out strength of numbers, vete down, the sit, ward man manifeeting a disposition to istocracy, and assume the prerogativef :be 'a It on to allmen' for policy's mike, s hich belting to educated minds, midi' d Only when well entreached ond out I, 1110 I ' - . , ., had their surfeit of brink paper without any re.. For the Democrat. ever , - rtrictinns or rerorms 7 Can -any federalist IMO (ilamlet.).-Itow now 1 a rat? (Draws) , We leave him to himself. that !owes depth, : swer no this question 7 Will any one attempt to Dead for a ducat, dead Of human baseness. Pardon is for tuen, - ; ' And nut for reptiles-.We have none for-- answer it? Colunibus Stateaman. (Hamlet makes a pass through the arras) ' , And no resentment; things like his mind sting, ------ ------ ' Pol. (Benind) 01 I stn slain . .fi. P And higher beings beef; 'tie the charter' THE PATROON WAR. (fells and dies) , , , , Of LifeThe nian who dies by the adders fang The N, V. Courier and Enqiiirer Jilted the It The alv,ve quotation ie truly ITO. May have t., e crawler crushed, but feels no lin. Dec., after publishing tilt official orders fbr the cable to the 'Citizen' and hie low COW' gel; ' Twas the worm's nature; and some 'Mel) are militia to turn mit, to aid in eustaining the laws ' templible confoderatce, who have beeti ; 4 worms, in Albany county, now gotta defiance by a por. situggling to go "unwhipt of jiretire; tion of the tenants of the tate S. Van 'Remise,- and 1 ampleased to see that th3 allot . ia soul,more than thc living thingi ni. Tombs." A LOVELL &c. acr, says the Sheriff of Albany would on Mon. beg been eati.faelorily acknowledged ia .. - week. Ta . day make another attempt, under the escort of their viliated ejectir n. of last , CONGKESSIONAL NEW$. one hundred and filly men beionging to the Al- u 4, hunter'a Orem '1 shot at a peel Tho '0 hd'e Of Monday Waa occupied hany uniform companiell, to serve the Process. which May occount ror their b.raritated rby .the "lionee"-in a debate relative to Should he be nettle molested, erderm would no tt. nd agonized onathema& They doubt rear IN York in the course rif yesterday I speak . the properly of reading the testiniony in , vo tune& confirmuig this eable com4 !favour of the &muslin niembers for for troops to move to the scene ofdistubancest i plesion, billingsgate sant ote in the affirm - when, beyond all question the st.premacy of the kiple will be maintaned at nary hazard. ' ribaldry itanding forth in bold relief tipi tive finally taken, 106 to 101, the New iments end I,Neiv Jetr.ey. rind a . a - ..... ped ofTwith a Religinua front. ,--. ' Jersy member, remaining neuter s hen '------' -; 71,'",'''',- t E X A 84 ii A ' i,- ....,;,., ma. matin A rtPt that ran. - pod ofTwith a Religinue front. ,, Jerey member remaining neuter hen E X A El 6ettimen' I have witailed retnee.,1 tha eett,ion made. After the fen. r - , 'Cltizen' pays I I-lave aqsailad re$per tha (unman was mode. After the rea I 8ereie .vva would be very ebundani, and now that soli. eptilitstion grants are pouring into the eountry by ton or The sentiments in Lover Ist, could, neve. , of vies., will he priek you, with.his.steel. Ilsys gooe fiy, I had themost ithpli cit.colifidence in his religious zeal,' bill his case stands parallel with the black bird, lien the negro spied him ie hip mastees-cornfield, fetched Ain a Itee, & said, "you britck critter, you sing. psalin and lamentation, eh! and at de same time you got de debit in do heart, yoU atter -,niassa's coin.' lie may palm wawa upon the community as a. titular saint, for aught I care, bat he bas 'that sanctimonious air, the' fac-sinille of des,. when at the last supper,- he said, Is it I, Lord 1"enough of !ago, I am sorry be stoops to do The 14lirty work' fur the moagreletew- 7 , , 'Little fidget' is still living,though be does not crowd inuefi upon community; his soul has great play upon a small piece of ground. The self opinionated Literary biou, overtops the corn., munity and figures with his duck gun, which having a smill calibre, and bar. rel, throws the shot clout and reaches only :he game in sight if I mistake not it is a patent barrel, 60 loads to the minute; it will prove:expensive on ac coat of the quantity of ammunition nee. essery, unlet,e he has a factory of his own; but have my objections to those pa,ent firearms at any rate, for they car ry more powtivr then lead. , "Ca zen,' Messrs Editors, is still hit. mil on "dirty work" by lag, and him who flames on the Blank pages of historic bore, did yeti say, histrionic too. friend? we I letit go, and if the plays are again introduced, we may look for Comedy, olden the patent bar., fell direeted this way, which may make 11.e finale a little tragical. ,"Cit zen" may think he can screen hirnself front the public eyo, but he is grossly deceived; for Justice Shallow uppers chagrined, and wri thing under some reoent wound. had hopes , that wli he attached himself to the Church, he .vould atone for his gross Rouse (nig betters, whom he acsallediwilhoutprovocation. Imt he Itimselfto do the"dirty worle'v, he does up in s sty le becoming his servile taste. Thn t Boxes have weighed his merits, Ishii we will leave him to his littleness. 'Survey the mostly mew, aud we may err it dividucly reach, , , "Nougat efgood ran come from such a noire, Nor would.we; aught with him, nor now, nor ever' , We letrvehim to himself. that !owes depth,: Of human baseness. Pardon is for men, , And not for reptilesWe have none for-- And no resentment; things like his must sting, And higher beings beef; 'tie the charter' Of LifeThe nian who dies by the adders fang May have e crawler crushed, but feels no lin. get; - Twas the worm's nature; and some 'Mel) are , worms, la soul,more than the living thingi of Tombs." ,, A LOVER. &c. ditig of all the document& on file, the House adjeurned to Tuesday at 12 o'clock. IN .SENATil , , , ,Mat.ars. Allen and Wrigh were epw pointed a committee to inform Pri. Went of the United States that the 8er ale laaa ready for Esccutke hullo ',It, If you sre I iimusende gitiines7 wee ex pe-et.e-d to"; el vïv'e'ilui'llea": Tne sentimenta m boyar Jer, coma , utnr. :mbory .c Globe. kons Wag reclected day. All fieknees bad entirely diseprwered. not be condemned by any reepeclablet 51 ' member of any church; none but s di-. Smuttily, Siorlien Haight sorjant-st. , , , arms, tied Air. B, ea:I aneissieet, ,:,dooc 4;elivenedt theec000ldr opffissAces.tarsio:w.Tsinshazono.lanomfooloalte7etiiitowltwodeirremi, keeper. : Mr. Tappan otrered s revolution re-1 ber. IA latise to permitting aged officer id the Tito Senate this mornittg trensmitted ii wee of commiosioners to- determine chime against the 'United States.1 . Innoodamommo PV:OVtheetiltke611143eleeaditiOenndOirMnt t V, ir em ort 171 these word : 'unless the people immediately in dr - lammed in the due execution of ouch office, trua . or appointment of honer, shall so direct.' - sego to the House, announcing that they hat ernIteliroutbrbeeortin ohiaginfiptiaoyd.- bio--..in, fl-ti'on ;Ili teinognt et od of bringing in,a bill to eetablibb a board Assembly Ao o .r. . IN SENAl'E. Mr Harrison movsd that the House remit fro 'it ndment, and the yeas and nays be. - TUE8DAT ÐeCOMbe! 10, 1839. ingmdstmeataidniesd, the motion was thsagreed to. Mr. ALLEN, from the committee As follows yeas 94 nays 40. .' .7 . Appointed 'to' wait upon the Presidents' The Bank Commissioners made their rePrm repor ted that bad perfonied that dittyt: to the Legislaturet WI 'the alcming of the. Will and the Preeident informed them that be Ðeceniher. had communications of an Emmaus. ' Ws find the following in thegepUblican Hen cheraeter.te make. .. . aid, printed m Prpvidence 2 . , . -.., .. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Resignatioa.--We asrehinformed that a Pro Tuoaday,, Dec. IQ, Iti39. fs'etsastoo.r oult: IslommeDinsuitnettays line moctithisourfaancreitfilttitmir rhinago At . 12 ci,clock, the Cbair called the recently resigned his office, giving es a reason House tolordoe. Dr Duncan, who wae that onelinrdoll rail sirtdudsoknetsptiinmthearldhninhiewtoseret entitled to Ihn :floor. not being in,. his mPlticie dospeptic.' ', ' . . . , . - !, , seat at the time, :NIL...Wise conidien eed the exercise ot his 4generalship' and THE CLO VEN FOOT A 61 N IN. stela his intention of sioxing the pm- ...6,Whito the heart is- fulI of .At t,., the views queetion, viz. that.the members of mouth is fnll of lies.' The Advocate , New Jersey,- holdiag the governor's of last week,la prees as Gott:Hi-ens for ,tertificate, wore entitled to their seats. prostitution as its proPrietor is for ram.. 1, . , Dr. DUNCAN, woon eijer wards ap- al.debauetiery,). brought In - our , mind -peered in his seat, aud put a queetioa of the foregoing adage, by the wilful mill.. :order to the chair. , ''' . representation, 5nd budget Of falsehoods . it attempts to palm upon the good pee . .. TIIE DEMOCRAT CAN L. DOVER. 01110; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1829. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We ere ;Indebted to-the lion. D. I Leadbetter- our Representative in Corp. gress, ter 'Iurn4hhing , docu. mum Wa ate aloe indebted to Col: John Brady, of the State Senate, tor topiOs fain State Auditor and Treasurer's Report, and annual report of the, Ohio Lunatic Ase)lurm. We are under peculiar obligations to the Editor of the Statesman, for the prenitnees with which his paper is formar-ded , - . POST6CRIPT,-By a letter from the Hon. D P Leadbetter, dated Wash ington, Saturday nightt Dec. 141b. we learn that the HOLM had by a majority of 5 excluded the New Jersey members from voting - in iiii4organization. No Message yet. We have received the following Balloting for Skakert Dem. John W. Jones, 1st. ballot 113 2d,113, 3d, 110, 4th, 101. Fed. John Bell. Ist,ballet,102, 2d,99 3d, 1, 4th, - Fed. W. C. Dawson, lat, ballot11 2d,11 3d, 103, 4th 77, Null. P.W .Pickene, lat-ballot, 5; 2d .5, titt 7, 4th S. Null. Dixon H Lewis, lst ballot, 3, 2d 5, 3d 9, 4th 14. lst ballot 1,2(12, 3d 7, Hunter, 4th ballot 2 Necessary to a choice tia, , A FEW WORDS 'CO OCR DEMOCRAC, IC FRIENDS. It cannot be doubted 'het one of themain causes of the recent and repeated triumphs of princi ple in the 'Queen of the West' is tobe found in tho increased number and circulation of,Demo. cratic papers. We !idly believe' that nothing but the comparetive want or Democratic bun fiats pievented this state from declaring in fa. vour of Martin Van Duren, in 1836. We are equally confident that this Stele can never be won back to the embraces of Fedora Whiggerv.z ry so tong as the Democratic Press fearlessly discharges its ditty, and the patty sustains its press in this effort. 1Ve therefore hold it to be tho bounden duty of every true Democrat to aid in every way possible the establishinent twid circulation of Odumeratic papers; We have on our own side numeroue spinted, zeelous and ef ficient advocates of popular rights. Alinost ev ery county boasts a good Dernocistio paper. Let ev,ry ens who is friendly to the cause ern, principles we advocate. Which is to dissemi nate correct information. And there is no denim the principles and sentiments advocated by the republicamnarty are the most congenial for the Democraq.of numbers,. and the good of the whole Country. Wesvould adviseour friends in this county to exert themselves, and usetheir ;nfittence to extend,the circulation of our paper so that correct information, may be eireulated ma ong our Detnocratic friends in 'Old Tuscura.. was.' For the great campaign has akeady corn. menced,and every matt of judgment end inteli genet must be aware, what we have to content again'. Our opponents will use every stratagem in their power to get up an excitement and to de. feat the popular measures of the Government, 'all we ask for is truth. 'The subseriptiou price seidem exceed:two dollars, and how trifling an amount is this, cein. pared with the return each man receives in the weefitv sunimary of intelligence from ail quer. term, in the incressed efficacy thee import.. ed to the Detnocratic pronto- If Me friends of the good cause will generally aet upon this imp gestion, aild exert their personal influence in procuring subscribers far Democratic papers, they wilt reap an ninple reward for their pains in steadily increasing Demometie majorities in the State of Ohio. We say then, to Mil trite Denincrets -subscribe yourself to a dernocranic paper, and then see Mat your neighbor rims and dr.es tiliewise. You will thus aid et the time 14110 the great objects ere Free People.' , VIE MORMONS.-- The West.chester Vil loge Itecord says. The Mortnens are holding a 1 protracted meeting 'at the Nantmeal Seminary. in this enunty. We undendand that about for ty members have been baptized in ail. IrrTlie co lllll sunientiuli of 'ectio.inext eek in answer to Tobiatt,' It is with pleasure we reeeive this ootnmumeation. It 'thews c epirit of resentment And independence among the Females of thin cemmunity, which must he approved a by all highitanded and lionoqable individuate. - - - melleerlis , - .41MOME01111 - - - - - JUR' ea ow paper was going id Pres wit re.. viiired the Ohio Staimiinan, of die 1701 De:.terne ber. t,rn - , , The Senate this morithig transmitted a mes sage to the House, armouncing dial they had disagreed to the litiliso minendinent to the redo. lotion, to prevent the election of imunbers ot the Assembly to office.- The amendment woe in these word : 'unless tile people immediately in mrcated in the due execution ofeuch office, trust or appointment of honer, shall so direct.' Harrison 'moved that the House recede from the amendment, and the yeas and nays be ing demanded, the motion was disagreed to. As follows yeas 94 nays 40. The Bank Commlbsionen, mide their report to the Legislature, ma the Jac:ming of the iffih Deceniber. dW, perifisitiedd tatherforpthviwideinnceg iotsbegeplublician 'Resignatioa.--We are informed that a Pro fessor of the Divinity Schools of neighboring State, of some note as an author and editor. has recently resigned his office, giving as a moon-- that onethird of the students in the school were mystics, another third skeptics, and the test dispeptie , , ple of this county, in relation Co, the -con tested members from New Jersey. What a blessing it ie, that the editor le known; what a blessing it is that the intelligent portion of this community.' poems other means of obtaining .itifor. mation, than threugb the columns of the AdvocateBut milliner in .whiett this libertine attaeke the -Vox poputi, ex ceeds any thing We have been breathed forth by the Federal prem., debased as they genets-11y ate. He says: "the county clerks threw the township aside, On account of thd British and alien votes polled contrary- to , law.' Pray, Mr Father flies, where did you get: your information ? for your own party admit twhehreerew et breennowforraeu diubleesnet rr.oBter eiti Loi I laeldia. Aliens?' They were only. the brew. ings of your distempered imagination, probably some faint shadows of olden time. when your .own vote was. boueit for a Om of greg, and "Polled cope trary to 11,0- . : 1,.. The truth is, well known, and need scascely be repeated, that the 4Whigt, Governor, gave'. his five aisociate "Whigs," each certificate of elecrion, before receiving the 11111 relents; bebe. ing aware, that those tewns which were not yet returned, Would torn the beak). We: leave it to, every candid mind, whether it was not a flagrant violation of all lase, eld the constitution ,s'f Ilte' State, for this Governor.' (Penningion,) In offer a curtata of election.-- Wore an the returns welt in t time. ettenipting to break down thet9ice of the pvitpte; by a minority.: Ourt;tnees however, is tiot to go into the its of the case, but merely to give.' wariaing gainei putting any, relian 'on what.,iiiito Cloven footed editor may realer say respectiniour national ,for "show me a liar, eedI'll show you Thiel."! Berset-----sa uNTo CiEb011, T TH;N7 THAT ARg eiE;OR'S. i le now no longer. a matter o doubt, that the "sot o nose' convention at Hai...! risburg, have nominated as a date for the Presidency. no less aver tvonage than General -William Henry. Harrison. e'erk of the couoty coutt, that Hero of North Bend, Tippecanee. and a hundred other battles, end Professor of Tederal Whiggety, ubolitionmwt malgamatinn. conservative antitnesonia striped piggery,..Fellow uf the "wet and dry, home tied foreign. missionary sociely.Hoontitry member , of the hunk ridden- panic ettickensoo princi7 ple cietv, and Secratttry to the flato up rag enil and bobtail minority petty.. VG. hope all the whig fandanguth who intend to phsce the. decetit4' cows titdate's native ut the head of their ctit,!... ommovill Ott on the "fot,er.7 , 7 At a Democrat meeting convened at tho hones of Mr. Tucker in Dover; ots the evening !Idle I9th December. ' - The fuliniving de'ogrtes were appointed te represent Dover towpship, in the county Con Idiot' 10 ho hold al New Phlooklabta, eri the 21th day ef December. Dr. F.. MtMeal. Mr. say': gripeolrt.er;10..plar: MosolY, H. Hills H. Torrey. -t riThe Menttnr, of the Dover Lyceum are respectfully requested to attend at the School - House on Saturday evening. , Its an Ad sexing. that the darkest hme jest befire day.--Mass. Gazette. ite an otd saying, that empty veseete make the griateet bound.' Eh Dr. 0., t yoBbLeEib-17r,Loebletidhvoclueta:Itipielnvtoden: We been the Tine cratieeditora generally will pntitieh the Message entire.' , There ehnuld be no Inppirig ofrof ,sentenerte, nod nalmilrf eltireetwon the penple for the resort itself. A thing done tip in that waý,,is no more the Govetnor'a Message, than , twenty five collo ' a , dollar." Doh. What it; there in the Meesage,that pleas es ;nu 'Pat,' come, Speak out. no shuf fling behind the 'kerma): It it hpraose the Governor gives the number of your old aseeciates,that are now in the pen. itentiory ? Is it because he goes in 'ler making 'Stock holdere ? or is it , because yedwieh to get back seine teat subectiliers I' But 'the Meseage jot no more the Governor's , messege,' then 25 cte is 0,00." What a eimilie Sprig wo try; well,. A-. jack ass,--ia)to inure lilte jeckaes than yon are., ' , 'is. e; ) -,- --, - I, L l , i t - -' Mi -, , k. a 4 , , r ) ?," , ,': )7,1 t -- .- -. L ill . , - - t vit re. eittm 4,10 i Wes- ;;,, :- SI y had I redo. I ei tire intri in f ( oly in. ' , truat fs: ) , ilk, envie :',,,,' :,- re.. 13.- ; t a . k.,',, -: report .,. r taih t t 1 Hem :;.11 is PrO- , , ortng ,,' li has , . mn-- '.- were . r test . ' ,A, , , t 1 :i N. , . :...7. , the - ' I, ' , rate . for ..... Á r ' 1 I nor. ,.., t-,,' oinit t, , I' I via. , ' ' t 'ads ,,,,' , peo- . "-, , (, con ,'t, r ' say. , .1( : I r le '1 . the - 't lity, t, : ' for. n',,,,: ',,, ; 'the . 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