Indiana Palladium, Volume 8, Number 3, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 21 January 1832 — Page 4

I CTKSTZS m, nrc ctnt frr it or. r -.-le .-Kill Inrry, j r I., .1,:..!. M.h j rd jf y.u rt.tJ .:rU ; ; ; ,)r ,Up0UN CcU N !' V - .', ,l',-;Vn - i0 . vet I n,..n. hich .an never be .tiiic c 1 you .h-UI !a,s l,av, lie s .tne ndvice. t.-pttmcer , . ..vea.. nonehave ever ,ov.. f t T bat Vlw I .:bU tbir.g; :tO liis -fe, ,.., a!. , the :...end,nce ,, vci, c .,.vM ev. 1

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r.e wouia not puung witn ner wnnj " e "" ,, ,,,.., 'or ' -in- hi-. Uer tiHUa have t l.-i.a'h John) I floptt merr iu - no mc.i. ) V,m.m..., ! Such bitter nnM from raff. her S she a! nt 10 )l...r of .or ..ill. Ill .... ji ...-,..,1 ,,r!:r.! l.uiWl n. .1,.,, -t . V.:..mtn. i

Yet. mmimr on .1 t mi.ht hv b n. hre tv n-v r l-.vo :,y or hr, tv-en n-nrr. n..t "a;..,. V ',. ,,, .. lre. ,.! .-o Vanl.ouu-

I dream mvtime .w which fh. o?r anxl the .nr.. .-LtTi-ly, pr," ar.UJ,rne.....M ,.,,,.. , - - , ,CE i. !.. I

, idle my curly dreams, . .mag.nnuw., " - " . . I ,1 , ... i..,7 ...... t and hv Hit. mn. J... v.-H , iJlctnuik ! .

But ah ! 'tis not so gay. If aught of pleasure yet is mine A pleasure mixed with puin T!s pondering1 on the days gone hy, Which ne'er can come aain ! When she, all lovely as she' s ill, Blushed when I called her fair, And, if she never bade me hope, She ne'er bade me despair. , Tor thee, dear maid, I fondly s'ghed For thee I now repine, , Since Fate has s;vorn in so'emn vords Thou nsver can'St be mine ! Yet fondly I do love thee siill, " Though hope ne'er mir.g'ei there ; A wilder passion sways me now , ' Tis love joined to despair. Farewell a world, whose gayest scer,?j No pleasure bring to me; I'd hate its smi'e did I not think It might give joy to thee. But if thoucver loved'st 1 s Ics me, No joy will light thine ?ye, Save trancient fleams, like win'.ry suns, Sho; t glancing in the .sky . Vbcn furred to part fVnm tho? wr 'or, Though sure ?o meet to-nurrov, Wc yet a kind of anguish prove, And feci a touch of sorrow. 2ut oh what words can paint the fear3 When from those friends we sever. Perhaps to part fir months for years Perhaps to part fur ever. BY MI53 E. HOG ART. 'In auglit that tries tl;e lieart How tew cm stand the proof?" The first disappointment of ib heart is (he hardest to he borne. Il is that which falls like a blight on lha warmest and best affections of which liunmn nature i3 susccptable: ; nnJ though the young and elastic spirits irMy seme times rise beneath the procure, and perhrtps recover their wonted tanr,. amidst tho plensnro arid gai'iies of life, there is still a cold? a barren place on the mind, when? hope wiil not blo?som, Dor expectation put forth her power?, nor fancy spring ajpin into beauty and fnrtilitv. Jjvp. is drmhtlrR!. in vnnfh the strongest paision. ; t.ke3 entire possession of the heart and thougii!?. It h the root on which happint'sa '13 rnftedj on which memory is engraven vsiiliit3 most indelible print. The hitories of its power are spread over the whole earth. They are taken from every station and condition of life, and painted in all the variety of form and coloring of which the,invention of mind is capable. . i i i - r -t i a i ... VVc behold in infancy its LJen-hke pat, I' I UC L.f I radi of hli. its wild tnrnadoes of destruction and violence, its morbid melancholy, its sullen pride, its shrinking timidity, remorseless vengeance; all these have been portrayed to ihe imagination in vivid colors, and in thousands of instances; etill there are other thousands yet unrelated, and shades of difference in each, which arise continually in changeful hues to the mind, like new lights cast on old and faded picture?. The first disap - pointment is the poisoned arrow of life. 1U effects are visible, according to the Its elfects are visible, according to the ciiaracter and disposition cf ita object. Many sink beneath its influence, and never recover from the shock. Others eeem to rise above it in their boasted strength and pride: but while they laugh with the gay, and lido along; ap parently, on the surface of the stream of plreure ; still, "The co'd heart to ruin runa darkly '.be while." The gloomy misanthrope, the reckless voatry of dissipation, the miserable victim of the dem an of intemperance have often been canted by some eaily disappointment cf the heart; wber, perhaps, "many a witherincj thought lies bid," of which the woild knows not, cares not. They were too dream-like in their extstance among those other thoughts, 'All outward bound. Midst sanJs and recks, ur.d stcrrs, to cruhe 1 lor pleasure.' These reflections were suggested to my mind by the circumstances of moot I") .,(-ulLJ,ni,'1,,u' ni mg lately with nn old friend whom I had no. seen (or several years but ! have wri.tCu a long prciacetaa simple ll0T7--Cecilia Morcland, I first rcmem - ber her, was one of the gaye? .;;d hnp piest of human beings. Tome she was the animating scirit of all mv iave nut: iicn.u;i.. u..ti t .'j 'y uiunis. uur .fn l nnr- it rkl , s . - ' r Inendship commenced early, and was parly brought to maturity, for it needs nt years to awaken the feedings of affection in the heart; they spring up pponf aneously wherever th'y find any thing around which to entwine fhems Ivos, and time has nothing to do with their growth or thrir decay. I have frequently wondered that we should have been so very Ultimate; and can

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rtlf. kilC tv'1'- viit Ll lii. '.ilVCl - ; .tlJU irtt.ri-.ii-u "i ......... - - 1 She wai not verv beautifui: h;jt tne of health and cxerci ifnnarted j brilliancy to her c :)'pie:;ior, wi.u h I chaim-d'away the minor fauiti of farm j and f:a!ure. was nha an tx- I Joresjion of ladne. in her sen) beam- ! ing eye anda clear wild rin.fi of such I heart' frdt mirth in the sound of her yyy 1 l Iv I was supported on both id-:- wiih ut.d:minUhHrl raour for the snce cf a ; I i- i u..i ... I k . .. K ' ..vhole vtar: but at ienih bhamd the ",.!( nl all similar vcntlifnl cor re-pa!.-der :c. i ne dates of eur e;n-U'; ne ; ... . . . i ' Iran to Crow more "few ard far be i n ':u : . i... .a ;(,f silence there was ,mei!,ii,g ol i former ea;e and familiarity. O.r j i tlmmrhtc, and feelint;s, an. pl'n.n e-, j land pursuits, became stianeto each S other; and a-? the mmmon topics of j l.li;!:-.! h..ttvrn i! were divested nf i their interest, the ucn,by degrees, was entirely neglected J 1 1 u s : k T tt J i . I l n i c v. i j . i i I';, it o,m knew nolhins of Cecilia T.iorc lain nothin5 hut iiat the was married an j according t the opinion ot tt:e world. 7;i;:rrirJ z:cu. Her biu'nand o.ns said i to be ru:h a;.,j Ijur.o'jome ; and a beaity and wealth are the most sought after r,!,t nMI-tnn fltv.t ch.. hnd ! ....j.j. .... . i not b?en fortunate or happy in her choice? ! believed from ,epeit that ; she was both happy and fortunate, ard j rci a. nod -it bo-rir. if I tvri 1 ! 'iv' rf otced at m -r!i r: n. a? i w-t.uia nau. none in foimer o..y.-. i in-. .ic "'o meats of delightful rem'u i; cenee, when the happy scenes of childhood and the power ard witchery of early fe lingcome home to my heart. Indeed c'tr lirst impressions of love, or diemMp, j or happiness er misery, are perhaps j never entirely cased from our mind?, i however they may he sometime cam- j rd away, apparently lest in the whiil-, pool c! the world ; there are snu ieeni intervals of ce.hnness nv.u hetn-a. , when they arc t'nrown back upon the j

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t soon as I was capable o! appr,-cia:-ng b ti ' ;-'V . , r ,t , S r.,rr,sj Pn.j .,,. Il . ........ B'rL .....j ,t. ILn. th. nurrator ceased her storv, 1 blcssir.'? it t nr.t cl to a! u-e, aid con- ! c nK. " ,

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our attachment was fat h full v nuised ir. UoenverilUu. She is go to h; r last j prudence and dcrettcn; , c.j.v , p ,s ...... ;,..,r,.n(Ir5,ht.!;,!Pr.tvhi!'h:re,t. I rrad an .u c-mji.i of hr death; its rnt salutary ctlecfs it shoulu or : 1.

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memory, and resume their triumphant,! 1(tilu!:lUy dtunk,' replied the lady, JMMVt u,c O 0.' I J . though transitory reige. -and desire that he may he turned oh." I "JlVr -IJ - evtw'-ni. '' r $a ? TUfVnO oatiro is bor.bv eiven tb.t ? Lis not many months tancc met MAvc 5a;:i pj, lordship, ho has lived j i,( ' -;;!-) ... n.: ; , at.. . a : sh )U t;i;Vr or f ,!fi ,Mhe ,,t, with the fiiend of whom I have been j vi,'h nu, froni a child, and, as you sav,v70'-' 4 ,:i,,, P , , " '?-! ; uidr-a- r,ctrr. tbvp.d, cn tie frs 'Yxuspeaking We were passing atxid. e-1 f!il- 0f wa-es -shwli not part u,." m T 1(. n !' cl !CVV itiL' -iv';i' ; ,piV ,n j,,iM.rv follow m: srtad s:

tally th.roupa the sarn place, ana ne ' , h r , , Li ii . ' , , , . ,i , iU,L 1 l"UVJW v" t,r U1 ,l,s " . BtlH .V It; L.1..I I ( ll iff iii . m t" , instant, the image ol Cecilia Morcland arose in fancy , 'A3 bright to ray heart as Hwai to ray eyes. , , , ..!!-, e -. I saw her as she was when I iasl ee- , . , . ,. , , . held her. 1 lorrmt that sae wac. no . n -i- t i i in . loraer Cecilia Mareland, and knew no. -.1 i f ' tt . . that with a change of name, there w; scarcely a trace remaining of her former so if. I awaited lur arrival with M - be utmost impatience. Lveiykne.k ?tartled me every sound of approaching steps fixed m' eyes cn the door. It was at length opened, and a lady entered, leading by the hand a boy of 3 years of age. 5 sprang forward to meet her, while the exclamation involuntarily escaped my lips, 4'0d, (Lcilht, how you are altered!"1 She burst into - t . a . i j teais. I lie uusw t i wum itaj uuiH una needed no cxidanalion. Ue sat cown i and spoke of the length of time which had iuteivened since our last meeting; of the changes which had taken place within that period, and the dilLrent dcslinit s by w hich each had since been followed. 3 gazed cn her face, and sighed a? the picture of memory vanished, I wanted to as!: her if she had been ha; py,but could not. I felt that it was a chord that would not bear vibration. The question was involved in too man)

delicate associations, which 1 ke.ew 0f the whob? process, and the ieans orowned htm-tit in a state ol mMr icould not be separated in her mind. It upon which it was commenced. He. fy brought on by a lit of jealous v .',

w:.i fviilant th.at Iht nnrt hn:ivnn! ' spirits h:ul been crushed and broken, i .u,.j (..,,. Siht heart diveshd cf its giy blissful feedings; and I was sure (hat there must have been same dc op and tmdermining causci which had pro- , duced those ttfdcts: Feme-thing too - 1 near home which -cr-iked ilaily and j homly,und could not be cast ctf. Oar i hrie f i'.dercourse was both niensant and f TI . . ! j.i i pninii.i. v o renaucu car proicsia tians ol uiendslitp wiM smcen'y at.d interest, atid once mot e pat ted to pursue eur course in oppasitn diia cuen?. Wo were never to meet again. I spoke afterwards of our interne', and the impression il had left upon my mind to one who had known Cettim (i om her childhood. "Ah," replied slie, 'Cer'dia has seen her bcit d.iys. Shu ha.- u) . a husba.id

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, . , 1 r tie er iov u i.-. n. n-in ... a-. heart .f "ive.n to c?m uhnm her par et.ts thouo!)t no match f.T her, but Ihry have rc-aM, now to re per.t their a!M. tion. Of --hat is wialtl., if we ! mift acr:fh:e p.-aeeta obtain it! The lone who wcuid h.ve been her choice j was ou?ry way calcul ited to malce her pa a rewfpat at i out a f it wa s'at-'i li.at di'-n o. on-m.p-j l tint onI ir-i' -t:..; :b"vnb! u ill bi-liev . it as :-n,'ir,-i . one, rcraa: will cuedrac'ict ii, i !-...,,. t- i .. . ... !.... K l v 1 5 "'n a . , .... k'io.v that it wa. disappointment which j - r.HT,! lit fit nn.v. 1-..-P ri!?. nui at I !-h produced thu IkcIIc ilu,h a nu img weakness, uiuch eventually d.. sf ro ed hei ! . ! There are two portrait drawn ti, ; lasting color m my neart and memop :; the pnitiai'.s ol the two Cecil i a:'. Th.e I one represent.'-: the young: origmnl in all the briliaut hues of hope end hap. ; riiifv iit o ii!T. ter ?oi :c 'f:t tiiK-, r. r .. . i i ; r li-ciif . in her conntei'auco u)e siiude: ci caro anj u3cU!i ncit.lmcnt.rr rr- ,?rjry Xr": r;:'"' W; "7 t. nv treed naaiaies, bat ahviM' p;.r?iied . , ., , .. ' . J 1 ,. , ti hixiDlv in i.ss own co;n:;. n , wn.i as .. t, ... u:. ........ a .... . l 1 1 s ill? i unu j. , iVi.s t.'ii.ii r. Mil-

thot.-pht . f an lenient to pre- I 'r'; V'1' " ttLr l, tUi t.vhorttiens and importuni-! tm lr. S,i.r;ls .c, me u: j res, ana u,., f th,e about him. Tins was toonnul ,U',U;V1 ,tS J)UeiJ( :iU 1 1kM"'- - . rir , SUCCOCdS. , C S?0 I CO maC'i ii o U r il:jf, r.im.-t.jf dee.L and, under pretense . , , , . 0 jarin" verv imi:-ttectiv, h-. won id . , .

al wa vjs lat a) liJs answer iot ' l , Hi! stab leaav satu to n.m, uui ov w. a; i ii -i. t' 1 . ! ). . dt. sired to iiave said. Amoop; otiior t servant?, wrs erne who htu! liv d ; 4 i ,p,m rrorlJ :1 fldld, ard seived inm with CK.at hdelity and ahection, tiii at jc.n,(h he beca r.u his conditean. ThU n.aJ p de-i"es r;at a habit ofdrit king, -n winch his laay olien dosiied that 1 t I I jw ,,,5! h.: di- hr.r;; at . f-!v hr-hi! l7a8 aasvei(aj, Vrs, indeed, J.d.n i?an (.x:r, jt.,)t stfV;in!," f3y that he is Joan, however, one evciiit ? ui ho wes n, - - - 7 t diivie- I rem jvensite-mn, ovcnurr.eu r i n ; his Irfdv m Il de i.ir; ,;e was hide . , , , , hut t, but tvnen she came acme she be- ' ... , can to rattle the ea;l. b r, ; . t uileie s she) i to at bee-', j elm, i u ;.. ,. K i t I . j j cr drunk thai he c:m scarce v stand; , . . , i : he has ovi numeu ine. ceac.t, a-.al i. ;n j . i- , . is not ciseharea'J, may break ( ur , iL K j necks. uAve, (savs my Joro.) is pear Job., sick? Ah! I am sorry far hwa ." -1 am ccmpLinins:, (s:.ys my lad) ) that he is drunk, and has .overturned me." "Aye, (answered his lordship.) to ba ho has behaved very wo:;, and ;hrdl inue proper advice. My lady finding it hopt less to reinorstrate, went away in a jet; and the eail havii.g ordetcd John in'n his pic - serce, atidressed m t i.iai verv coaly in these words: "John, you know have ivoard far vnn a:al a laiii as Vt)ii behave w 1!, you 5hall ha taken care ' ' . . . ol ii tnvinni v: a v ad v tt s n.e ; on are taken ill, and indeed 1 see on can scarcely stand; goto ltd and I well take caie that you have proper ad - vjce

John burg thusdi?mied wjh t?ik'M5 j b'H hard through, a:al wished S living u a .btaeo, b-. hs n.sd,-. Jimizrted, where by his hrdildps order, a j fha'vO banils; she an? we led, V-.' ' naaas u-ith c.enr'- 'iVov ef hoviainift, blister was put upon his head, i He then sai,?, 4 Will you foigKo nr. r bor.a to r-c.-ivo c! if. M hi s'ort-, nbero it

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ami ana mer upon tin smoulders, aim . ir '- " ; " '" -iism " 'ii",ru "- sixteen ounces of bloo i taken fr ra his j throw his b.t at her, and prt ei iboted 1 isbtd; h- b .s -Jsa ra..!o the s .m.f ntrfaearm. John found bim?clf n -xl morn-i-i;' into th Thames. Th. ja.y 1 ra ;t Mi. Phiraawii stort in Manchudtf I . . . . . L ..... t "

iet: in a wefui nliuht, and was informed -.. f -nJ ne rpnvilv hmv.-vrr. ha t !r an h. oat. for ha would rather have incurred as many mare blisters than have r,-t hh p! ,ee. The em I sent vet v forma!ly twice a day to knew haw ! -.e a-, and frtcpieitlv cnacra:nlaled his ladv upon Jehn's lecovoiy, iv bom he din tt - - I ed to be fed onlv u i-.h wider gnivd, and j to h.tve no companv but an old nurse, I In about a u.-rd; .). Iu. havii " ra a.itr.raII t .1 - i jv sejst worn uv-u ne w a ; o. en, mv i 'it t thcugtit ft! to understand ti e me.-cm "er, and said he was c.'r-mtdy ohid to I car the f ver bad h it him. Ween ! John came in, ;.vtdi J l.-i."' says he, '. j hopo tins bout is ever." ,4Ah, my b-rd, (.iv Ja!i.-..) I i noddy u k )-ur hud fhip'.: p:.i don, and prou.ho never ta ; coimaii t!ie saan f toll ..g iin."' A)e, U) e, (says the earl) you nie. right, you aie nbt, nubod) can. prvetl iick:ii.',

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PLKF.PINf: . ' In meditation p.ts not siu pl.s n'g't's In method ur.d in cue the .und ,;t:ud ind swet i $Uq) t!ie t.n u.i ni.n.l beLrL: Vi-f?orawi;i u.;r.'i, 'with day the siudv ends. Sleeptr is urdeubtctfly vt the j greatest ie?sif f:?aUinil Providence ha.? ! br!owed on trna1, ar.d (oaai in cverv in at stated perirds, and eonliiit tt for a limited time sav ii .;n tix to eiht In nr.--, which i- sntTjciei.t .-a ! no tiia. is mate suitae'e f ;r t!evt..:ii' this purpose, than that duvir; th mIenc2 or the biaht. when all aniiaafe.l t nature ,3.o partake oi tne same, er.jay meat, i lus is tmj tnn2 nat,o P,Ilts out nnn nslats t.r tat pecia. purpose, when the hy aau ::.hu. . pa: uah cnausicu 0) mo ie.u-jes o; the da. j i nose v-ho n contrary to tne uietaj tea of nature who spena ih-i r niht ..!!.., ,.... o .. , , . i in itanur;, uiu iv.uuusuv!-:, una ui-m- , ; - j pauan, t ;.!i- me in-rniag atone i" ! repose we tou .' ;a'jnentl v had pa; l)Z t to a jremature rdU ae ve?, beloie

the.v have faiily entered t!a meridian an J pb?ad to tbo a r t i : n 4 f n ?jid iviihui one loflilV, tiny CyA their euSitu io..?bio.yr" 'Vv.n, t! o -;a,o b,r Term of tbc I)rj . , ,. . , j ,,.rra .,-.,,; th.-tn br dfiult, id tbu I with u;:-:?ase. lney rrav tiirU repret ( "arfU -'' 1 u . . . .... ... ; , , r i , ., m: . -Ud i-'l !-e s;. d f.-r U.e tnet:t

M h . a r 1 o dy , b u t abi ! brUion is lea . f - ... ... I.,...,- ; ... 1 I T- J ' ! I l ll ll.' l'! l illfllii.l .. 1 ... i . . i IV. ti V. U I 1 r H i 11 1 i t ' w ? i ... i . . : ; t . . ; l . . i . n ;Ct.n hv w.dchialne.'s and ::si;pation, thioo ir j uivi.r. i (i " tij iM.vi -'cv ' iii i r

to their fih'nds and a burthen to I hem 1 .a, -u- pwms i?drb!rd nr-1 tbtrrforo n qat-M-selves. Parents car.net b-e t--o par: it u ' fit ... n.d-o i-mat d .no r: antnt, and tliosa I at and watchful over .heir i hi, dree, ; hd? ohm." .::.o-.l said rvate udl .votrt to orcvnt this common and oi in:- ; t rojwH? an b. ndttt l for st-tth m-it-

evil. Those who in comma a l it j'i-e-.ranu n scn-;am ei i;it tru-a t : j M meats ef tpiietude and rop.-cwt v, Vih: . t. . . . i . i t 'oi! ajaj re.'resheeU Parents should o cot? tern thedr t i!-i dten to reue.Iarity m ;.li tht n fa. -ats. I , J , , , i liiey Mifohl he raada to retire ard t . ' , , , aii-o at reaunir h.-.urs, ar-.s v.o -'.nlh i ed L ' t - j to tirowse tiww the men, in", as :s to; . , ' , , r , , ctum .!e ease, Wo la-o tb.em out of the a:n t:e ease, "io be -o u:c:i. eat e t he t , way. ' LcesMv sleco is i ,-vi -,.:v a' i . . ' , . i in annus as t;.a mu- h wn he uJra : , il . . , , ! mn sirs i!ie n md ae.i jetiu an.j to i , , , . . ni "7' .-.f 1"7? " " ' ' " ,: ; j 'ZLY IIaZ"' VfHZ 7'' , , ; , ; 4 r ( t ; .;,;;V,'- 1 " .4-a ,,ow, u. mind, and a hn f. t . the tiial. r -j?:r r',., rai1" An iaaai-!!iea as t i-a a in aiia v.uk, on tin body cf I1k!iarl Y, i - ea, per-ton in very low life, w b tact with OH tiaaltl .Tcm :ir; no.i'ed .... .(.. fr tnro-i n g tanv t ' i r . tnro'. tia: Mm-tli udv . . i ... I )0 Tit i learns, a ?eia; i in a uant r t)hie i hmne, mamtaii ed an air of ia a.: arrcr,! even at the time when she saf-v tin.' par- j Ptraiion cf th- fatal act; and wh?n ihf I deceased got over tbo palisade'-, I e. pot j ! 'OtUrnet. a vei,.ict, i cat hie U co.i'.era.'; ' ; -a; ! r-zrr-j Gi;V.V; YlJ :. f' , j u n"'" tt ! n.c, 1 ,,..) -t, j C ".C fj.r..iT.'"";, 1 c'rc:;;i-,li'Ui"u u i.,!,a c - a. ... 1 eVA i crs .a rv w 1 i - v T - I f - i . ! . Ol 1 .0', - ." T c - ..'J- - ii too July 3 , 5a.il. 9 ! 11 c H r 4 T U ) otaOs nr run.f in 't. ni'a b iva n f r His v n i ntiiv i f ol hiiv q a ninv i t ticui CaivU a:. Ln.tu I-i:.'.a ,-d ibis einoe. r. t .- ,!...;:.

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