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er any pari of ihe Icliultf tsras I mav hereifteiP'ie had bad supposed thai ftcls so well uiict alhwho were there, would et 2Jt ioUarilin dollars and fi'T mt i(e rod Joar r. received fur a Jess Jirae Ns unless -na id form advance linn koiJ tfi arlff9niA. per discontinued (but at ihe option of Jrs) opUH airearages ire paid. questioned by none, In conclusion, X5 rrsrd tha General Harrison 4 as an cfllcer. and firhadon in which he Was held by fromvinj intercourse with bn and sol Jiers subsequent to the tattle, bled to adopt the language of a 5: i i 1 i j.

-f theCtoternment dots not acquire too tnuchpover. EDITORS! AND PROPRICTOtIS. e- vfon your Rulers Do JAfr. akd libert? js safe." Ge NO. 13r VOLUME IXI J' Si i JTeep a fliick sjiiilUf peVi'0' insertion sod eol.

Harrison. 10 i I IVHVL.G JVO. ,429. fife i I i notices-ill betharged 25 a per ci. mgn? ism V)9 KiA'L.

bv Ihi tMf: officer of Perry's fleet there never i an army more ardently attached cr enthusiaslicalfa prcud of a General I Wif." IV Yours with great rerpect, "iV AA; JAMES DAVIDSON. P. S. I was in the service aad uaicx Harrison about fourteen J. D.

Wickliffa.Esq.. nyill be eontinae nil Fw tic Carolina (FaUItman addfcssed to the Edj Leil itois mast OliD TIP. i -1 1 Oor coontry 6nc was chaste and pore -Pusse9Td of tirgin charms, And then ih4 g)d of ever dime, rbought biU3 Within hei arms. T- Front Hie Southern i' Jt Ugehd teflh Hiiloriccil; and Traditionary JSotesf by "Mrs. M.i Ji.

fVeltter. Philadelphia, Hcrmart I looker -We never see the name' of l'oeaJionlui Jrfiih'-! out being transported in imagination the 4ys' of chivalry and chain' armor. or to ihf mWel practical. exploits of' Juan uf Arc, or Margayei of Av'yia. While the romance that enVeleps' i.er character eaptiate the fancy, its moral? he ruism commands resptct and atimirattuni J'Wel esublishedt that among, men, tic 0 thirds who destroy themselves are; bachelors No kind of doubt ahout'it.

We 'commend this the upecial consideration of the editors of the Boston Transcript, New Orleans Picayune, Philadelphia Ledger, Hartford Review, and itam.of other uld bachelors, as the auctioneer says, numerous to particularize, and eome of them too con-fotibded ogly to lock at. .) I anm mm la jherVirioe's cbneV Compiehsive JSTetaspapcr in thjt ilW 1 1' And she I fl' I. rrr: y- i is shame hjonce in beaalv shone havej therefore, t.tken up tith a feeling of thrlilM shamefully idefitafr 5 is" taken from the battle fi6ld, on which, after the action he sunk, till tome timo after dark. v'--'V Frarctort, Sept Dear Sir: As you were in of the Thames, commanding 'company fn CoI.j JohnsortV Regiment on that occasion, and bow bear on your body' the 'evidence that jypii Ihe" fighf, I desire iliat Hrbii will favor me "with an answer! to the t1r 'f 1st. Did you see General Harrisori while the riatfle raged, ind fter Cof.

Johnn had been wounded and taken off tte grdu no, and hear htm encouraging and "animating his men i 2d. Was any part of the -Infantry under Shelby engaged in this action Yoiirs, respectfully, r-; C. A. WICKLIFFE. Col.

J. Davidson, yLAXS iog iiaerest, a fair volume of p-iety, with IthtU I Iv mm- hi4 in moUipl.N' Itesdorces for reoderinsr the tracuve ittie-i'oCfiAonlaj, a Legend I rest wa increased hen halthe STARTING CHILDREN IN THE Mn an unwise' parent labors riard and" lives sparingly all his life for the purpose kw VToKto iapreTt aluable ihaoi ever as a com- i newspaerJaod renosiior? of elegant lit- authoress was a native of iVirfinra, aud lineal descendant of the Furest We ire entef apoo the second volume (folioj I i 1 I JJ'he editor of the Cincinnati! Gaseilo have heard Col Davidson often the shot received in bis breast. The bill in M' instance carried the shirt into the breast vrith it: So excreciating was ihe fain fur the instant, difiiQuliy that he drew the from jhe wooi.d wjth a sudden jirk brirjir t' bait with it, an sunncbed tha wiiji a hand full of leaves taken from the tree. rThe brave cbiefiatn was engsei in Literary Messenger. AT Ii- ONGStREErrS ADDRESS.

A We are pleased with this Address, frcn hasty perusal of It delivered by Lorisst reel, at his InaQgaraUon, cn the I of February last.2 Ji is v' noble opportunity f.r one to speak for humanity, far his country, cr for his God, when he has the ear of ardent, live and expecting, youth jopeb to his particularly in a land. like oartu; Il il. surely a practical strong time to, lay broad and deep and i -mutable foundations of true benefit and hap; be children a eu 'r efon- -of leaving enough to give his djiituf U4ioifrt dressed in a beautiful garb uuaareu pagw.i ior uuu, 8io qj ft in-the world; as It is called. 4 sooff toon rivtsted oor attention, frisa minr led "eu Setting -A lifrefore bil-filling time to coormence new; him tale of truth and fiction the ryundwork beinj man afJoat with money left' The stewardjof jer faiheW hodse, Has doriel the brutal deed 1 4 And he who swore he would defend, Hath made his coontrj bleed. -j i Uctrayed, befooled and sore disgraced, ith every eyif prest To one that bleeding country lovkf, The Hero of the West.

Tii re's moslc in his very hame," the ear;" A nimr which e'tefy patriot loves rAnd-Tones hate to This Lion of! the West-wilfrise, 'And shake1 his' might be renewal of those mst Uie! perstfuc tim uy hfee tying bladders under serious matter of fael, tvoila the so is adned with geiris from the foei's: ireasuie-l the arni 01 one that cannot swim (The poeiryiis 'f'LpPa to one he will lose hia bladersand go ilie fisi jeariof the existence of the vji Woild, hs'sciqnired a reputation and Iwil'iiA superior id that ef anj weekly paper and uiw, smuj'ic, ucovinriivc uui jiuwsuui iUC UUtlUIIJ A Cavil lllu IO 8 Willi. to the bottom, leach him to swim, nor ani.wng io-ind oigner nuasan passiutrs; out piiAann? to-the biner human passtui Jail strains as you might expect Mm Frankfort, September 7, 18 40. Ifcar Sir: 1 am in receipt pf your letter of the 5th inst. in which, after referring to the hart I bore in the baule of the Thames. Aihnir thanenad, rhesides all the current he will uevef need the bladders.

Give your child a sound education, and you have done -enough for hub. See ton that his; morals are pure, bis triicd cultivated, and his seniU3 and colli vatfd f. malt? pen. 1 he fptfpwfi itiginesf describing Pocabjoutas in new and by. Talfoord, D'Jsraeli, 'J'homas And.

one such shake will drive the Fox, contrast the religion of nature and Tevealjon I tcre, Mwii MiufW. Airs. Charles whole nature made subservient to the laws Back to hole again jcjjs, Knowles, Bulwer, Marry- witb much truth and beauty Her form was beantifuf. rli tins shrine I tad wnicn in.juonaon coo id For sympathies so soft to dwell within hsparcbasea lar.Diiy limes tiie amount of the Action wicSf Ihe New World. In addi- beeming tv claim an essence half divine, but iaburn sinJ Free from the stain of at (jMworKS 01 iiyeivsi uj ixicve eminent aninors, A' FHETTING.

whiJch men rand yon have given him what will he of more valbq than the wealth the Indies. Yon have given him a start which no misfortune can jdepriva him of. The earlier you teach him to depend upon his own tesourees, the better. Ladies Fashions for follow-log capital ju oVeeprit is from the Nfw York Mercury: and admirably hits off the prevailing Frr ne'er had Gospel precept touched her ear iiirtof ihi dayi as well as original articles from itr.t aone 0f the roost popular writers of tin nieatfings sweet, nor tei witu tnreai The fret sometimes signifies fi m. roeniiotujwiss strait, or narrow passage thrbu StMrt uewey.i-roiessor Loogl.ow, which the water is! fbfeed'bvth; w.n'rf ehed ire; Sueh soahds as later eras teach and hear Of wisdom lighted at the altar's fire.

Hers was the piety which Nat are gave October 5, 18 13, you propound to me two questions in reference to the conduct of General Harrison on that You ask tne -Ai 1 st. Did ou see.Gen. Harrison while the untile raged, and after Col. Johnson bid been wounded and taken off the ground, and jhear him encouragrng and animating his men A 't; 2fl, Was any part of the Infantry un der Shelby engaged in the action My answer to-yoor enquiries will be better understood by a plain statement of the facts which occurred upon the ground, so far as I witnessed them. .) I was at the head or right of my company, on horse-bark, waiting orders, at fify or sixty yards from the line of the enemy.

Col. Johnson rode up and explained to uie the mode of attack, and said, in sub-stance; Capt Davidson, I am directed by Geni Harrison, to charge and break tnrouah Ail substance is said to be fretted. kivie. mode of describing the various fashions of the 11, if it be chafe tl bi. made rough by rubbinl against ornethinW else.

tn Leviiicust the mmuics we snait, as nunerio, maintain an month. The mingling of bad French, and Drawn from the matin fark. or vesper son, ialBeotialiiy-Oor polomns will as hiiher-terinobwctioriaqM in a moral ptiint of Tiew. Her book, the firmamenther school, the wave' worse English is in the extreme: Chapeau coleur de buttermilk, ornaments do po rd isused to Idehote the etTf ct, which the leprosy, in extreme cases produced Rolling in harmony subline along." 'jr fFe are sure that Pocahontas will be welcoai kftjcfflfli we! shajJ, jhe; public, I villi a perfect '(independence, -e ven though tato tops, et cabbage sleeves nooocififd, puck eree pressed elbow, frocks silk or calico, par con ed cordially and find peculiar favor wiih the venience, tolerebfy clean, orilink spouhnce bore on ine oouy, renpering tne sKin rougn This word is how most freqently- us6 a secondary sense, to denote a disturb? sons and daughters of Virginia, to the sympathy gescumsque: waist compresse, a la pismire, df-s wieiir the jeofail the dunces. -We conclusJniieafnistly strive to render cilw not only Wrtfiyof the cnparallelled fa-ihha experieticedi hot of a continually ex BS.7 ui wuuu narpin uepap lf er squeeze pard' usage de la patent bed or irritated stale 'of minii.

"Fretting is not ilh these ideas eloquent within him, we belie spoke. We v. ill give our readers some idea of the pioduciicn I -fore us, by a few extracts and the first is an l-oqnenl rebuke of those who enjoying the ben: of ptactical knowledge all around ibem, in every step they take, silt cry out ly aanat Education. Of this class, 1'rcsiJ Longstreet thus remarks I speak of those who oppose all np-on tha ground that they are oseless. They cks scarcely touch a house-hold or farming utf il ihat is not directly or, indirectly a trophy of fci-ence.

They cannot know the boundaries or cj i-lents of their own lands without it and jt they are ever exclaiming, gwd has evocation ever done They will sweep ovr r. space of a hundred and fifty mites in a day, v. the product of their whole year's labor by sides, vend it at Ihe beat market on the 6cakarJ, and return with its proceeds to their hemes in 1 1 same and all -the way: exclaim, Wist gKd has education ever done PViThey i their invaluable stable scud Jing down thrcj Lj-died mile's length- of river, enter- the octan, shoot across the wide Atlantic, undergo a transformation, and return to them in anil useful fabricsall in the space of a few i months, and aH with the exertion of little physical power than a child could and all the time they will exclaim, What bs education ever done They will take r. sevo-penny calendar from their fire-siJe, rt 1 witb pleasure ihe date of the coming corcet cr -clipse, and witness their return with phenomena that few ceatories back filleJ tl. world with alarm and made piety ridicolous, i.

I ail the; time they will exclaim What has education ever done We like the fallowing: I rejoice that Ihe gifted sons of the soil, I. to discover that there are othet and more ry ciaims; ana we nope its jecepuon oy itnf W(fncb tatite, all the go chink fiddlamede uie same as anger, inougn 11 is a prenara-- iMVg escalation. VVhHIe we coniinae to fur- rooiic generally win oe socn as 10 inooce. jne perfume extract Popion et assefeotada, slick onlhiir In raAmom fmm lriMinn1t tntillvt nltidr I i i tion for it. It is! a Sinfol emotion, and is i qui oenino, ieg3 expose, ainst le rjosom pour lawfia in possible proroptnode the most al-iieraturi bif the dif, we shall, as our diiu similar ireobures luai retuaiH iu 10 wioe rhomni.

sarmno. rrMn hnma the Indian line, and form in the rear. My forbidden three times in the 37th All will admiUhat it is, entirely useti-ii aiiii targe, tbatcompensation to native field from wbeuce these have been taken; fi VIRGINIA. 1 em in aprrs rrairimonie les torture jusque la mort comae n'il fault iinkum, fem'me lamode. pbieh: rrjay mdnce tbenr 6 make the I for any one' to -allow, his feelings tobechail "i ed by every gust of wind or his soul 0 ttveirhesti riroductions.

Our excellent Good morning' Uncle Zekel." Good morning. Tommy show's all your folks All's welf, 'cepl What's the matter with him 'Oh, he dead I ns An. JJfecting Incident saw a i letter, within a lew days, written 4y a young laly who not many tfees since, ss journeying, from this place to the wet. It narrates a very excing occurrence which took place on btiard theSta'mrt boat in which she was a passenger, and of whlcH 9he was an eyewitness. In passing down, ihq Mississippi river, our narraor was sonimooed 'a4 tor rMpoieliee" wiU be continued, and feiifin wiibe paidlto the ''commercial, ag--ijriltitd he'f Idepart merits of our brkellffes; wbs commenced onthe HtfjiiHe last; inbrder jo meet the wishes, of a be thrown into ajr unholy ferment, because pome people demean themselves in a-'iprpl vokfng manner, Fretting is n6t.onlyjuse lees, but it unfitf a person for the prbpe Perfnrmnce of every duly; no one injthi state of mind can; do so much as to unravel a snarled string in every attempt to do so brother James will charge mf like manner through the British line at the same time.

The sound of the trumpet will be the signal for the charge In a few minutes the trumpet sounded, and the word charge was given by Col.Jobhson. The Col. charged within a few paces of me. We struck the Indian line obliquely and when we approached within ten or fifteen yards of their line, the Indians poured in a heavy fire upon, us, killing ten or fifteen of oor men, and several horses, and wounding Col. Johnson very severely.

lie immediately retired. Dr. Theobald, of Lexington (I think) aided him off. I neither saw nor beard moreof Col. Johnson until after the A Quandary "I knows well said a fellow, where- fresh fish corries from fcmVer of ooscribers, by giving 'them tie from the cabin by alarming shrieks aid great hot where lhy catch these ere salt jish, he will make the snarl worse.

It is neith-t lr! Yhritwl i4int'nta in a cililahla fnrm be hanged if I can tell." IThisAe 3iave done without having er suitable, nor safe, lor any one in a fret t( commotion on oecK. in going op, snei rouno that a young lady had fallen' -over boa royajnd the boat in its progress was fast leaving her behind; A gentleman oa board immediatelv divesed him'; Kl4SfdKe price, so that new subscribers, and I correct a child, to reprove an offender, Of to undertake to settle old difficulties, and lENCE. IEL- renewal 01 previous soosenpuons, Jal their choice bet wi cn the Quarto and rraD But ajfew set i the Qnar- 1, now remain on hand in the office, "'lehill, therefore, nd: be able long to sup- INTERESTING CORRFw BATTLE OF THE Ty BY'S 1NF The following corresf--furnished us bv Gov. Wi self of a pari of his.cfothing, and sprarW in'o the river. He reached the drowning person, and upheld her in the water ontil a sinaU boat came to the rescue of both.

The young lady-, tfenj snatched from a sndden 'death, was the dabgnj(e of an e'derly geoileman who was on board the netiher of whom coo Id epiak luteal. action was over. The contest continued warm and animated fur some time where my company and part of Capt. Stucker's ft m- I pen lli- iblc yet it' often happens that persons in thil frame of mind feel most inclined to admnn ish, warn, and rebuke, 1 have not mich opinion of that person's conscientiousnesj or desire to promote brotherly love, wlu! has the most zeal when his mind is frette and feelings irritated. It is sinful for a man, woman or chiliH to fret, but more particularly so, if they! art it cation.

Here is anotbfA xS I V7 1 -J hiit a tear In advance, for ei- witness to me nrsvery, imrepmiiy ana gen- I Eogtisb. On reaching the neck, and recover or Dollars, for two copies, iliisetrklieb bust be free, or post-paid, or ersl-fhip of Ifte Hero of Tippecanoe, Fort, Meigs and Thames. Although we do not 4 -j iu lewaiB uvau in me rxsi oiuce. deem fuitner testimony necessary to estab All P(slinastcrs who will act for us are I oarents. teachers or Dtofessors of relidtotl were; engaged.

er uoj. jonnson was taken off the field, 1 saw' Gen Harrison and Govj Shelby, both, and quite' near me. They were both on horseback, passing in Uie direction cf the crotchet, or angle. 1 well remember the animating and eucour-aging manner irr which Harrson, as he passed, addressed' bis It had a sensibe effect upon myself, and thought, not only toLstimulate my but strength tul fialds of labor for talent at this time, than fiirom or senate I rejoice that I hi lived to see the dawn, or rather the return cf 1 1 patriotism which looks to the permanent guy i the coantry, more' than to the momentary trl-ompb of a party which prefers the chaplet a gratefol posterity weaves around their fcft -factor's shrine, to the brightest garland th3t era with the wearer's cheek, and is buried in t' wearer's grave. In hoary old age, it is lovclj in yoath'8 vigor, and ambition's aoon-da), it We give ibe following defence of the mar.

labor system upon which there Is a diGVn: of opinion we cannot sayt that we are cf ci in our own minds as to its efficacy but Lt i. public hear. I repeat it, the fault cannot be in the fy' itnnst be in parents, preceptors, or pej ib there can be no difficulty in giving it iu r. may retain 23 per Fretfulness in aba rent weakens thei ing from her fright, she passionately emcraced her deliverer and bestowed -kiss after kid opon him, as the only way she could express hwr gfpl-ilode and thankfulness; while the tatber roahj in from the cabin ta-jerly preffered him a roll of bank bills. being rf fowd, he ran to pis cabin and retorned with a beg of gold.

wrichhe likewise pressed pm his acceptance; noir couU 7 4 diren, it destroys resper ahd is disgraceful torthf lish the military merits of Gen. Harrison, we are very happy itrpublishing the response of Col. Davidson to the inquiries pf Gov. who sexyjd, we believe under Shelby in the late war. It does an old sol "UV fWpPn.P' commia- of the chi lm tted tn iew York ur Eastern mon- leacher i Lli tor ine teacner, itT professed follower if Christ.

1 uiat mj ii a uiswum uric. is, Hs relative 'the P.Iitorial denartment folly of fretlolness will appear from either faiher or daughter be ntade to understatid, mi en mr bodv, fthen weakened bv loss of or teel satisfied, wbv the protfered reward wouw dier god to talk of his gallant General, and the people of the West rub their hands and draw up closer to the fire, and listen with bejaddresseloj Park: Benjamis Epes the trivial catrssj that produce it tlcWT, EditJrs those 'relative to the 'busi- buzzing of an insect, a poor fire, or a smtf ott be accepted. Salem Uoservcr. blood.) 'Fellow soldiers," shouted the intrepid bero, in tones thaVstirred the soul of kindred spirits, "keep close and shoot intense interest to the recital ol sny inci- THE LOG CABIN. mt relating to the war in which their com- i key bouse will excite iretting enougn ip Publisher, convert a quiet family into a miniature hIt.

"t1! S0 Aonstel-. lam, when perhabsl no fire.no fuefrori ap JSTfif-f Piling sickness will bring them upon their 4UaeuniiBce the same, will please copy i i. ie i tbrWoi rlore times ahd send marked knees around thei family sltar If ahtjf locatios, it a very generally received opinim true oamely. that the manual labjr src'. der led them to victory and glory the day will be ours in a few minutes He rode on I Was engaged, and saw no more of him.

Immediately 'upon tVe have passed many a glorious winter will do verv well for schools, but will not Within a few days past, a spacious ls Cabin and a handsome Liberty Pole have been riieed by the Whig? of this city oh the vacant ground between the Centre Market and the Pennsylvania avenue, and htfi afti-Arffui much attention.1 They were e- cojWes. If so, ihe conclORion is incvitol' 1 in listening to the story of the heroism r. mr countrymen we have probabiy con that manual labor will noi do for cellar collegians will not do manual labor. Sc'. cr a uomesttc oreaa a pane oi glass, ine pp rent will be chafed fir fretted two or three jdyjp but if a hail storm break two or three hundred, M'V 01ij LEITERS Remaining in At Pest t.tijfic'e in Statesville, Iredell co; 4 reeled by the Tippecanoe Club of jVyefh- and colleges are composed of precisely the changed only in age and can they pass creditably tb'roegh the seho; versed with hundreds of Harrison's soldiers, and we never yet met one who not heartily adopt the eloquent language; quoted at the close of Col.

Davidson's letter. In reference to the statement in the letter ini aifffld bv contributions from the IOUUUIIS II The Cehin The Cebio 4 i eogeu, anu quiei is: soon rcsioreu. rav Aii iri lV.m nari cenerallv. is 40 Murdoch Esq -X mite iriais wnicti occur sunosi uauy. I Trie feet front by 50 feet deep, fronting on Peiin- the most prolific source jf of Col.

Johnson, copied in Col. Garrard's Hichabl I his leaving" us, going in the direction of the angle a desperate and severe struggle commenced at or near that point, the Infantry under Gov. Shelby and the Indians. Thif conlfict at the with Shelby's mer lasted, 1 think, at least five minutes: Several cf the Infantry were killed. Gov.

Shelby himself told me he had several men killed, ind bad-found eight or ten Indians left dead oytheT EioujidiTthat point. This was the last severe coutest during the action. 1 hive seen with surprise, copied into a pamphlet recently written and published by Col Daniel5arrard of Clay county, a let- ontaithnilness of Mrvaots, the dithedienre 'I rv4' mini ni let' that he fouoht the fndians "with out continue i hir onward course tnrcon -lege There it one" answer ta this lion, and if Wm discreditable loihe yuth i i coantry, that I know not whether I wou'J it, if it had any apflication to those vlutn 1 ndJressing. It is this that the discipline rf i first i adires3ed to be physical, and cf 7 -i ii I 1 .1.1 ng etwlA. nrllll IIIU anIIUll l' a it'CMMU' of children, the idle talk of neighbors, the '1 i w'f Wh.ch MM Cel.

J. ('I ba ro.e Mills Edward -McIIarge James McLaughlin Esq Parker Mr. i Plyler Daniel 'Ramsey Col David Stimson Soloman Summers William 'Wired lei indolence of some, and the vices ofjothf the letter) owes it to the high reputation he the frenucnt in the weather. i- ded to be ornamental wiih iue rusuc em blems of the Pioneer. jj jj won that tattle, promptly to correct tne .1 Iritltl And to the moral sensibilities of the Siudent ii WA tne uun oi auu uic ictsnson R.

foi-Wlrf I i irirH I ter purporting tOLhave been wliltpn by Col ti.lYFHfSOi Stevenson 11 Tanner Ktah, Col. of the 80th RegH i of Iredell Cot. of the S2d RegH of Iredell. onel Richard M. Johnson, dated December tional expenses dfj each; returning weVjj keep many in a constant state of irritation.

I need not say Wore of the naitTe; or fo-ly of ii fs so common avicf tlajt every, one kndwslH that can be said rrs peeling iu The most important thing tf be mentioned is the cure. How shall' ohje who is addicted to jfretfulness overcome hit easily besetting sin 1 IS ll udSUwt.o pl 'in it 'ol. G.mrd no lc oc, It to truth and cowUlef) IhV on to the su.emem. Tbetro.l. HrS to be rollot-rd U.e bel.ee the letter ts tpuiion.

"ndtbat e.m.' UAn tl second if -Ufa Uol. Gmd been imposed on to the Pol il conteo.pfl- It dated ad- jaius miawuov 'ill. rfrofd tn nn bnd and a lirfS f4CtS Which 3 ielj 2-2, 1354, in which is the following state mr nt I crossed the wamp with the second Whaley Miss Rachel ELL AND, P. M. ipH tn run no a wnite Diffior eacn otaie ceedsin ihe one case i because' be 'must btar.

stay i and fails in the other because he bear, and ges away; -Can it be just at that point of lime when the student 1 to see the true toi and aim of all college and exacies when bisewn enlightercJ standing all discipline y. verffino upbtfan'a estate, he should ss-cr: porf and bearing of a man-when ccrzir the confines of a busy world, he sees over z'. broad surface, industry rewarded and in! depisd can it be possible that he will his high privileges, wound bis parenUand himself, rather than perform a short srti healthful, useful; instructive bodily labor fatuity can be accounted for only upon ibe iiiitQ. that one of the first conceptions ci i. hood in this country is, that it js labor.

I krow that this opinion is to bo (--' some older heads than are to be found in Batialiion (500 men.) and fought against the Indians (supposed 1400 warriors) under it i can be proven by hundreds cf eye witness i) m. tntnihe Whi? ticket, with tbeir res- The firaw thing to to etiecip cure is to eel a distinct and deeo imbrelf Tefumseh. without any aid es, s'lll littg. to have had no existence. Col Johnson wen glory enongh "in that ac pcttivc names upon them, there to reman until thef 4th ol March next.

rret Tf 0 'This statement, you wilt observe is not warranted bv the facts I have detailed. waajr5the'a4th'- October, ine i sion inai nie provioeneeoi uou is The Cabin is to be used ss a meeting- The Cabin to oe usjo "IT tion n0 he could have no motive to withheld a merited eulof to the who fought underrGv. Shelby. A braver and a belter soldier and a truer hire The writer, (if indeed the alleged author Publie larv that not ren a sparrow? falls ia rihcipl partothisloweWand glbund without it' hoJ ff room for the Club and as a UU bU Stocks of leered; that iU same boing who' Intelligence Room, for the use of he bis l'att, trols the thundithe lightning, ana lie generally, during the ensuing cue test. 1 tS." .1, KtS On Saturday evening last, ben the-first teas the wnter; which I doubt,) certainly labors onder a misapprehension which can nly be accounted for by-tbe fact that Col.

Ji.hnon was badlff wounded at the fiist on- ,1840 2wl2 1 -Hi i patriot, never bled for his country, than James Davidson. He was pre-eminently distinguished for his activity and intrepidity. He was perhaps oftenergn ployed by Gen. ral Harrison in seivicerequiring a remark at alllhese little HplexiliHat --iin rk k-X iM tWt ed attendance at the Lg Cabin, on( which setland was immediately taken off the field, and could not have persoff known cf the rv "H'P I A Ma I IlCae eivi laeaa w-aa we I i l'irvriivrt 1 -'lit' J'i Li.1. i imMimirn olnmieni ana mspiriim uuum-ssgs 1 1' tviau So reoTove to liaieija eaiiy.in garoeners pea were amcu wy nr i.

JLm bfeifaeatly! requests all persons iu- fr0st. One ofithem fretted, and whi)e were madoby Gen. Walter Jones, cliard (N was fretting' toother sowed his eourld S. Coxe, Esq and Mi. Robert Oald, important services rende.

jbb loiouuy under Harrison and Shelby' mtit fl a im. however, for the second m9 mmJi M.mm. m.mm mammw rnTrn. at tv'l. rnroitoflrn tf iv' or.

nose, vi asses; out irem the 'iirthot vJincinoaius i death of Washington, oever beard cf the tr wise republican who harbored it even far a mrnt. yoonj, genilemeo. it is an tx -imported hither from the land where raflkc: by chance, dignity by blood, and fortoce Ii may be harmlfcin its indigenous soil here, it is the Upas and by as much as we pagate it. by sa much do we spread, mcnl v. politieai death through the land.

I step wive examples of its influence, though I many at command, dedoced chiefly from cur ger cities, where it prevail most. I torn jufl tS-All who" may have, left lhp tolbe repaiied. will pWase On the preceding evening the lion. D. Merrick, of Maryland, wa4 mtip-Hnced to the TiDDecanoe Club as a staunch again.

1 ne-ireuing giruenw wem neighbor and began to complain of his bard fortune, expecting! to '1 heir him complp too, but instead of that he invited his vift- I til. tt'tM hint bis te- able degree of courage amidst dangers, fortitude under suffering, and promptness in executiog difficult and important than any man in the army. We dq oot say this invidiously; for we glory in the fame of all who setved the country. In; the battle of the Thames he was particularly distin-guisbed. He received in that action, three wounds one in the leg.

one in the 3" W- Pn PTeviousiv iuo isi io- flPd Baitalton of the moonted Regiment, the honor of bavwjf contribnted rooie than, any corps, in achieving the victory. But it gives ml pleasure to say that every officer and soldier did hts. whole duty on that day, so far! as I know or believe Tou will there-fnre be able to ladiie from the facts here pi Vet. 16. 1840-Swl2 tor to 6 ihe his garden; and showing Whig and.firm as well ardent Irier reX eomiog! remarkld, tbat he If.

ciin he 'had repaid icceivedin. brier -i. as araent trtena cond wava not offfretiin? JVrtt6oi7ncie7icer. Jj vjjp? lfr'eb: given that application, yir! to ihe Legislatore of North "Ukr1 i lpkl, session to Incorporate the 1 anifacturin? CcmhanvS his loss. And nWw, dear reader, if 011 Ire abdomen and one in the breast, -No one; Rut he 1 staled from my personal knowledge, wheth- Address delivered before the Facctty Students of Euokv Collcgs, Oxford, Uc: By Augosfoa B.

Longstreet, President cf t. that lived, was worse wounded. tnat In a late work on auieidep it is aaid 51- inclined to the example of the gr dener, or ratherjmbibe more of the sprit of Lim, who taueht his disciples to. say, 1 fboffht at the head of his men, till the last er General Harrison was present in the ac-was not1 tida doing his duty as an oflicer.and whetb- IvWM, CHAMBERS, fen- n- 111 marriaee is. to a certain extent, a preven PrW himmrlf tt it fJhmr armed foe had surrendered ana It has been aaiiaiaetorily ot my will but thine be Ptjrifan.

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