Indiana Gazette, Volume 9, Number 29, Corydon, Harrison County, 14 May 1825 — Page 4

VOVVVUY.

Trow the Itcra'd of Truth. ADDRESS T TI1F. DEITr. Oh! T.ord. Hntuiul. brntAid. nfcove, Thry M!,iM it mptc lill I we , 'Ti there I pour no prayvr of love 'Tit rnvt r ami praise to tlnuk on The Tf pMf to icw tiiy spirit pure, T' riKiaii n.iinrc's boundl' world expand, Id tlu c to pl;Krmy trtucc'itr, And Oct of lucrcics from tlij band. 1 fm nnd oo- my wil!iiit lirsrt, H rotn.oiv Tiln lovr imiinM, I.ifcp Thro wo .Id lv :r its htin'Mc part Ofnrlor me t nil nianLiin. Ipi!" ml for the Munnii day, My riiunl it U'c" i'.' frrc employ, But 'tit I hv ca r-tr. the wav. That no rcmoisc it piacc di?troy. If from Futurity d ii lc bour Mj snul revert wi:li icaifil start, My enlv sdue, rntv pocr, It still o the t iwtmy heart t I pi ny 1. I soon my bixlitttj lear Subdue m calm sicitity , I pray and softer, swecirtt tca, TLou od cf Cunfort, fljw from TUce S Nonever, never va'nty wan't The jnn f :lmt flirt to th e its erne j Thy lender rorrcy iicclv gmtitt W hat p aii'C'l mar my good ensure : Tl.us I.er.1 each prayer, the l.cart cau uiakf, Is b'c.t to nil who Tlirc adero Gcrro;nc- -I pray, and comfort Ukc, Sinful 1 tuive to sin no more SETFi "Major Long lime out done. The Inhabitants- if the Island ! Ct ion tdlirui that the salt lake on tin muimtain of Colombo, consists wholly of the tears w hirli Eve shed for one inc hundred year! together beCuitc cf Able death, The gun proudrd nt NewYork to antiounre I lit result of the Presidential f.ieetion was taken by Anerh-a from KuS land hy Ivil.antl from Fiauco and by p'raoce fnmi Spai'i. .Arw Vorl .March 29 of principal -t t,ni Ac e in tills liram ti of law, as di ritlt d on Js.tturd Itt, in tlr City Hall. Tin- fads cf ttie cave were thes : AIcmander.LivinS'.tnn, uIm resided in a distant pari f tne Suue, nent a pan el of u-d to Jam s lUheri-uu. a wool dealer iu il-.is city, t dispose of lor hiui t the uu a I cnmtni a o: , crtson did bu-iov- on cuirmiinn, and was in th'n particular tran-a i tt. c.o.stitut'd ii:e factor of Li instou N particular nider-f however, r.ccompani'd the wid, beyotid iw ?ieral itnplied instniciitMi v'tir.i the lixw n ci i;air.es in fuch cast". lJoheiton, farinr. made sales tf tin p I-cr-y, anl ftouii; iln-n. a ;rtt:o ulr -le.f alnit l.Sw tl.)ll::rs tn : fi m y New .l i t y, I v ho u h- htd ftvtjin ntly tud b'l re, and who u rt. .at u.e. timt of sal , i nasi U r'd :l j: i.)d strvniliti'- to.' iVt to i"c'"rd ant'e rr tin' am smt f-ild. w!;ii h lu-ca-ne. ilue : a Cl! .i'J day irevi ,:-;, lm Awev, to the n;a!u.i ;, d 'io n e. the piincipAl Li-iii;tn, hum!" a t ill-its t:i of sr'jrouul- till y.ult it.io, :v.id in the a c ant ?u" s:vte fttdfr.'ii by t" litter X e ua ttt of ; h'oi-u in NewJ -r-e v :is tutt evnressctl .as Isnxti s of wool. At this settlement Koberlsongave his unte t' Livingston at such dates to fall due subsequent to the maturity of the ume which the f.trruer had received from New Je.riey buyers. Bforj the note held by rlo'iertstm became dueftho house in New-Jcriey

'became inscd vent, ami Robertfcon brought the action to recover the atntititit thus lost from his tnincipal Livingston. it was pleaded, on the part of Livingston, the defendant, that the account sales and note given by the plaintiff went to show that a conclusive settle, ment was made between the parties at that time. It was tuither pressed on the Jury, that because the names of the I'uytis utre not mentioned in the account of !ales,the plaintiff assueied the responsibility id the debt. The Judge, in d divering his charge, took an extremely full rnd clear view .f the faw of principal and Agecr, an'd di iected the Jury 10 apply the ptinciples therein stated lo die facts which had op pea red ir. the evidence. The Jury retired a few minutes and found ? verdict for the pUinuil r.f S i&7 7 damntn, and six cents cost. A nt Adc.

KTTE. Madame de Lafavetla ar.d her tlaugh'.eite' health' having tnatni illy MiHVrcd from thfii cot.lu cment in ths citadt I f t:lmu!7., "he. hiliciied the in-diiigi-nce of hett g allowed to wi:e tii the lvn ror, to c,!itau !u it!j ., jtetmlssiou tu w:tii tier . Higglers k V i i u . IT .a tew tlas to pro. n:re ut tl'i .tl Htivice. At h-t.'h t -e t !t;u:tOil nt ordeitMi thn pii on tlo'ir to to opeiied, Rol h vi'i iickt il no b" ytt.i.i. l.oli.'M in a separat!" apar;me:t frit: i fl vm I to tin ir tim hf'i, tlrt hi- imperial m j'"'y ti i el been phied to leu; i;iue.tiiiit oi m i cMii?OHi w!i?leer, sioulds!'.tt g i lo Vienna ; that vlie iuij;!.t jitt ttie prison, u ct:n!itioo .f lie er n auruiti t it. lie. ieit;irel ;wiien ansv. er !r the, Lmperot persual, which' was s '-'.lut : LLTTE11 OF MADAME a:: larh ette " l i e commaiolautof Olmutz. inlunntd me. ptlt i ti.'V, ihatiu ao-wer to my n tpirst, ttf hei; ;r allowed to for rii';hi t!ay u Vii'uua, for the jmrj..e i f ('tm t-ti tin faculiy, hi iti?i. ii.it m 'i-ty sitUM'. ti, thii no n i .tl ration w hateu r, I a:n r tt'.iititd to viit that tapit.il ; i l tl at he will consent on i.iy tjiiiiiiii; ttr.s prison, only tu loiidiUoii of never enleiiug it more. I h ive the honor .o reiterate the auswir which I urule to the cttmaiwlant. to solicit the assistance wh'uh the. Mate ot'ny health retpiires. it i- a doty whicli 1 owed my family and tiiends; but thy are in-I!l that, il is tiot ji'issible for me to j mrhase. ii at the price, at w hich it is oilVred. I cannot fo g-t, that w hih, we were l) it! on the point df perishing; me, by the. tyranny of llobesnicrre ; i tie iiifayctte, by the, mnt'al physical suffering of his captivity, that I was not fallowed to obtain anny account of him, or to inform, him that his childreu and myself were yet iu existence; and uuihiug thai! taunt uic to ex-

pnsc myself a second time to the horrors of such a separation. Whateve then may be the state of my health, or the inconveniences which may result to myself and my daughters, from this habitation, vvc will all three avail ourselves with gratitude ef the .g'Miduess of bis imperial Majity, who -permits us to share this captivity in all its details." This letter disolavs an heroUxn worthy of the best times of Karat, & of its pureet nature.

A no!oronh tliief about tn be. tried foe his life, confessed the robery h was clntrg-d v it h. The jtrdgi hereupon i i -reeled the juty to tintl h:ni e,iiiit, upon t is twn confession 'i at p.y having laid their head- o'ther, brought him in not iu T'!e judge l?id them t onsider r g in : but still the bt'.ngot i at their votlict t,t,t guilty. '5 he judge then asUetl tir-reason. The f i -moil replied. Mhete is -reason enough ; br we nil know he is cm til toe ure.ati'si liars iu tLe wot Id.' A feeing .i?Jfc:?cff On cne til Hie fiiMiy biid.;e.s in (ioeut, 'aul two 1 arise, br. zeti im. g st t a fattier and -on, woo r.tn.iii.ed this diotiuguishe.d niatk of the admiration of their I. How citiz-'us by the following ii-cioents : IJutb me father and the son 'Here, far some off -nee egaiut th ' state, condemned to "die. Seme favorable, til rum-lent es nppeaiiug on the side ot the. i.tin, he was granted a i c ri sien of hi shire of the sc-nleu' e iii.tki- certain pro is:. n-: in short, he v as V -red a pai 'on, on the most, erne! and b ' ; b ous ( onilitiou that e vrr n e: l fr.to the mind of monkish !!. h:ti' ; nau.c'v. that he. v. n.'d be-ciMi.e toe ex"( uliti ier o i is i'ttiii-r ! lie at iir-l rerluu iy tefued t. pvesers e V.is lif." !iy nos.ns so la la I and 1 1c t I'his'Js tiot t' !'c vvoiiiieriMi t i ; for I hope, i' r the. honor ot otn n.itute, t!i tt th're. ;v-j hm ffiv, erv IVh ?;:mis v. : o w ' uld nor h t e spurned, v i a abboi rent e, life Mi-Iain-', d o:i Co iitlitioiis s'i liotritl anjt unnatuial. The son ('. h.'U.rh lo. g infiexiblc; was. at lengtii overctuu' by tee tears and en treaties of -a fond fatln , who represented to him that, at utl events, his (the father's) l:fa was forfei'cd, and that it wc.;ld be he great est possible consoei o to hinu in his last momeuts, to think that, in his death he. was Ihti ii.!rument of his sons preservation. The youth Consented to adopt th? horrible n:e. us of recovering his life. & libeitv; he lifted the axe but as it was about to fall, his m n sunk nerveless, and ihi avo drop()e.( friim his hand ! it ad he as many lives as hairs, he, could have yi-lded them all, one after another, rattier than even conceive, much less perptlrate, such an net. Life, liberty, every thing vanished before tliu dearer interests of filial affection. lie fell upon

Ids fa'he:-s nrcU, ami em ingliitti, triumphantly exclaimed, 'My father ! my father I we will die together IV And then called for another executioner tu fulfil the sentence of thciavv. Hard must their hearts indeed be, bereft of every sensation of humanity, who could ha insensible spectators of such a scene. A sia!th n peal of involuntary applauses, mixed , with groans and sighs, rent the air. The execution was suspended ; and, -on a simple representation of the transaction bij.'i were p u'doned : high rcvard& honors ere conferred ujmoi the. son: and filially, thosa ralmiiMble biazen images wero raisetl u commemorate a transaciioii su honorable to human nature, and transmit it for the insuction and emulation cf their posterity. The status represents the son in the Very act of Idling fall the axe.

ENOLLS11 BULL. A rvrson went into a glovei's sbtjpa few tlays inc!, and as'.cetl t'er "Tcy clove; without uuy irhiie in iheua. A Duhliu paper contains tho following jMragrapli : YcsliMM..v Mr. Kennev re-toct,int-t,) town, fall dow n und b h'e his nt cl.'i but hapjiily received in i'nt ilier dumjge. An Irish, sailer as he wfis ri. ding mtide. pause. ; the liorsi. in beating oft' the. Hie, caught his hiu.i f;M)t in the. stirrujt ; tloi f.tiK.r l)s rv ing it, exclaimed. n !v 'iiir.v Dubbin, if yoi s?rn p. g'-i-ng to fj t ou , I will gf t ffff f o ii v t!ic powers 1 wiil not lidii double, with you. Au -rtrcss, lately performit;q ii 'iy Ann, in Ming K ciirepeating the p'lssar, Ti i ulieu uhuil I liavc rent" War. r.f.! nptly answered Ly ;i wag in the gil'.csy. . ev-ir till ou iriv me l!:e f'tivtv .-ikilunJ the w.'.i owe vie.' Has op-1 cd i II-. iso i.f . In a larce, fra ne Imust tj'.ia! on SiiHtU Mam ilrect i.i .'..!.! east of the. Court house. '.-ouiiugu.n, Indiana, hgi o' th" I1LOO M1NGTO N ATT v'j-43 L3 it m It will be his constant endeavor to idease those who inav call on him. Travellers. allien I arly. arc invited tt ste; as the hou will alw.iva be re ady for their vocqilicu. HTS Tat)lc witt f-.rnixlie.t w-fA d)t r.vo visions the conr.try ntt'ml. '..it '-';' !'- tstntly supplied with good I T-iy , J:e vci C 1.1. n hopes by Kit consisint a'tcn ji.-h, v, f -r' M sMisfattion to those who. uiay .Up v. .i. hint. Dl-;. 1334. For Sale. At tln. fndiaua Gaz. OT ii .lil.i.iJciPf all. kinds