Public Leger, Volume 3, Number 111, Richmond, Wayne County, 10 June 1826 — Page 4

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SELECTED POETRY.

BRING FLOWERS. By Mrs. Hemahs. Bring flowers, bring flowers for the festal board, To wreathe the cup 'ere the wine is pored ! Brinj rlowers! they are springing in wood and rale; Their breath floats out on the southern gale, And the touch of the sunbeam hath waked the rose, To deck the hall where the brisrht wine flows. Bring flowers to strew in the conqueror's path; He hath shaken thrones with his stortuj wrath; He comes with the spoils of nations back The vines lie crushed in his chariot's track The turf looks red where he won the day ; Bring flowers to strew in the conqueror's way. Bring flowers to the captive's lonely cell ; Thcj have talcs ofthcjojus woods to tell; Of the free blue stream, and the glorious sky, And the trmht world shut from his languid eye: They will bear him a thought of the sunny hours, And a dream of fas youth bring Lira flowers, wild

bv blocks of beautiful edifices, and throng-ij hmbi, ami bodies dead ui dying, sn;p

flowers.

Bring dowers, fresh flowers, for the bride to wear: Thev were born to blush in her shining hair. She is leaving the house of her childish mirth; She has bid farewell to her father's hearth; Her place is now by another's side Bring flowers for the locks of the fair young Lride. Bring flower?, pale flowers, o'er the bier to shed, A i row n for the brow of the carl dead ! Ir this, through its leaves has the white rose barkt For this, in the woods, was the violet nurs'd. Though they smile in vain fer what once was ours,

They are love's last gift-bring flowers, bring flowers

Bring flowers to

Thev are nature

They speak of

ith a voice of Tomise they come and part

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cd with crowds of well dressed people. There was more truth than point in the epithet employed by his Majesty, to characterize the capitol of the north, when in

1821 he rode along this street, and viewing i the assembled multitude on Colton Hill? j exclaimed to one of his suite, how su-

I perb!"' A compliment from a king, however insipid, goes a great way in Europe, and the two honied words which dropped

! from the lips of his Majesty have been em- j a

jbalmcdand preserved by the topograph-1! in this cruel manner, they have more sense, jers of Edinburgh for the benefit ot posteri- Land more of what men call humanity. i ty. As my readers are plain republicans,;! unaccustomed to discover any peculiar vir- jj Parting itkhvikv with Em met. ---The tue in the oracular say s of royality, it will Reader probably knows tli.it Mr. Emmet be necessary to be a little more explicit, to j was a celebrated lawyer and statesman in give them an idea of the magnificence of j' Ireland; that he was unfortunately betray- ; this street. ! cd bv his enemies, in an attempt to email- ! The buildings here, as in other parts of j'cipute his countrymen from tyranny and the town, are of light-colored stone, obtaiu- oppression. lie. was therefore convicted

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; ea irom extensive quai rics. in me vicinuy. and wrought with the utmost exactness,

THE CHRISTIAN LNt.u

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citiL-iiifr. hurniiiL'. or blowing into the air,

and the quantity of pain, misery and de-j f WEEKLY paper .levc,,,, 1 i1 I J ' 1- iL,r I: anJ the cau-e i t rations ' struction, the crews yet alive were thus, j; a fo wd, w -.....,.

with so much eagerness dealing rounu iu. , Irom person of eery religious 3.,.,''' 'one another, he turned angrily to his : fessi n; ami all, whether believer- f' ! . . i-i w...oii ' f i-Miir ' revelation, in;iy communicate i, . " .guide and said. you are ignorant ot your, pp)vjdeil (hey Jit Uut wJ,(.m KOO,u.. business; you undertook to conduct mc to. pnv.ltl. ciiaraoter. The editor i .;1 I ll,e earth, and vou have brought me into': course, from a full conviction, tr t f; ;:

: .. Kn c'.r c.-.vc tho triimV. have made Tlir' ' sreu nnij o.man,a.

i ir (lm H , Sit J J"J J y - no mistake; this is really earth, and these

Devils never treat one ..n -tner

a hue far his opinion?, and that tnj; fullest investigation, but is migr.n , ,r: and ui't-t prevail. This work hu.it..,. " fill fwtr ifit.n Tir M.ro t :i r rT a . 1 :

( commenced a new a ries, m an or;-,,, j worthy the attention of liberal rui u'j ly as a tuediuin of valuahie inform v. the prore'- of free inquiry, hut as t . '' advance of the human mind in . .. those prejudice which have hit :..-rt,;'. to the happim.--1 of the human Uini-,, Terms of snhi ri ption, C. p-r . ,, wi'liin -i uonth-, or lA) if p.iii! Jf. ?uhscription received for less than ,. pa a hie in advance. Thoe who b . ble, and pay for opjes, shall rvr i, A Coinmunicatiorn, free po'ta-e, a , :r Hate-, 3o0 roadway, New York, v, . ; , inediate attention. Hditor of fiiper-, friendly to ., rerpeef fully reqntUd to give the arow in their paper?.

,Uii jn!Lii:ieu, .'.i ue iiiuivr piHi , j(

of the crime of treason, and sentenced to he executed. His speech before his

i How much superior both in beauty and 1 judges and accusers is considered one ol -durability is this solid material, to the the mod pointed and eloquent productions

1 patch-work and stucco ol Kegent street iu j 0n record. His brother, (an eminent law

Eondon. I he richer oiders and the hn-

! est proportions in architecture

and the new town of Edinhur

classical. As the expense of buildiug, ac- i i,,tr account ct the last interview with his cording to the best models, is no greater ! intended companion taken from the than in the ordinary way, I cannot but TrUth Teller," is quite adectin.

think the example of the citizens of the !, T;,o ,v,nino- hff.re ni death, while the !; Kobl'r5 1 ,!rp; r :ir A M;ir' '1

C . i i .i ii i 1 . e . . i u ii , lat M.'trv W lis, an 1 n lie of V i) beotch capital worthy ot imitation. Had workmen were busy with the scallold, a ,. .. NV j, .

. , , . , .tj equal attention been paid to the construe- vouri"- lady was ushered into the dungeon.;; v. the shrine, when we kneel to pray r ri i i i i ' - . . . r n i i 1 r rr i 1 1 i l i ,tTppil f,fMr flhrr i-tion of hou?es on Broadway, nothing could it was the rrirl whom he so fondly loved, James iiaclJry and Itebeccn h: hn;,coU,;i-.,,.,,cl.eart; , have oxceejed it m masiHlire.ice; lor the and l,o l,,.d i,oW come to l.ul t..in her i wji, ;,,, a i K,!! h,- i: ,, ' .1. ...,l . I - I , . ... l I 1- ., .. II 1 I .. .. . - J

and the hn- ' er) who was also concerned in the ci'fi-1 the di-tinruihed K M.MOf 1 I N l;t :are observed j piracy, escaped and lied to New York, Utu Rcf,r',arr ; hands. nui-y bound i:: gh is stiicily j where he now practice law. The follow- j, co;ir;rMti;I,;,"i3 of thli crL,nciit

Without likened?,

lilt a

street it;ell I on a Iarrc scale and enioys f teriMl farewell. He was leaning, in a; pu

Weli, Ann Ttirnfr, !:.

.ey sleep in duM, through the w,ntr hou; ' more advantages in point of location, than j'rnelancholv mood, against the wi;; 'iow li Ann We!!s Wilham v. v.vji-:. ! :.y break forth in g!ery-hrnJtr iuwers Lnn? an-' thin 1 le yet seen in Europe, not j frame of his prison, and the heavy clanking, Xl Wemu.d jebui IV?1' tlowtr.' j; even exceptii.g the metropolis ol the North, j of his chains -mote dismally on her heait.i . Nl;v c;uio (, ,; ..;M.inJ;

From Carter's Ltttrrs. EDINBURGH. Our debut was doubt- ii less under ver favorable circumstarices !

lor creating a strong impression. 'J'he

which has acquired the name of modern ! The interview was bilterlv atlccting, and : JL AU

Athens.

melted even the callous soul of the gaoler.1 ii.'-.

i.l Uiwve the

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CV-irt to

iT. 1 -u ir-.;y ni tun i-a.f, t.-.r .sn.-ri x;-, . ke j ,vt- rtu11 l'at-ii vvf i;,, and .I'io-,.)

i fur Ivmmet hin.ti he went and suol

little but as he pressed his beloved in si-c.-ni. I!. K-rLu.i!, whx t .r.

From the Indiana Journal.

The commissioners appointed by act of h-nre to hi hosorn.h"u countenance betrav

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louuless, trie atmosnhfrr trarw- the len- if ore totiv t

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skies w ere t louuies, trie atmosnhere trarw- the LecMaturo totiv t h- t at td nuttre nf

parent, and the sun went down in all hi; j' Tippfuinoi county, met, agreeably to law, glen, throwing his golden beams upon the : on the first Monday of this instant, and innumerable toweis. turrets, spire?, monu- ; have established it at the town of Ealaments and castellated buildings w Inch j Hte, situate on the south-east bank of the crown the triple hills on whii h Euinhurgh ! .Wabash river, six miles below the nn-uth is eated. VV e entered the most impetsing of the Tipple. anoe, and three miles below

part ol the t uvn, being that section ot it. j the mouth ot the Wild-cat, a cieck so cal

led. Eew places on the Wabash oiler a more advantageous situation fur commerce than Eatavctte. It is completed within the ranoeol steam navigation, (steam boat'-

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Ct:anaan arr":-ai i ir said !!' to the Court, 1 1 ; i n ai

nan? lurit

former happiness, of the long-past days et

their childhood, and concluded b it'(Uest

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whirli is comparatively new, and which affords a di-tinct, hut distant view of other portion which w ill not so Well bear close

elimination. But after making all due j deductions tor these adventitious embt 1 j lishmerts.it is in external appearance the j mo-t beautiful city have ever seen, or t x-! pert to see, should my travel r xtend the world over. Nothing can surnass it. in

ranuurr

hi ri. 1 1 i oi i fn ri lntv voir-, half

,,i iti I.l .' '' " ' '1M I 'I' hi wiie, late

v .v..v.. "vu--.v ..v.. .'.vjj llit u are n.jt re-? to forget him: he reminded her ot their1 I-khm, therefore it i ord. rer

j -'iieres-tvely m the i 'aid:. ' t'-d at I'l'diimoid. in thti

mg ner suielimes to visit liie scenes w nere j.iTwi ll',, ir, ,nd

lb ir irdancv w as spent, ind though the I

to clin to hi- m uiory with affection. At ; pi.tlllt. on or l.'ei..r.- t'.- ilr-td 07t.' this verv if:stant. the ev ening bell neah d ; oi the Ml. n Cm tut Court, tl c 5a:i.e .

world lniiht repeat his name with scorn.

l.ef-r, ft J ( , - 1 t it'-, to

eiM oi' f i i, vti'. i a.

. !.'s of t!:e r ad r c;

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(rem the neighboring church. Emnu-t i taitedat the sound; and as he h it that ; thi- was the last time he should ever hear !

iis dismal ethots, he folded his belove d

and beauty. The hist glance i north-western bend

having delivered and receiv d height la it . i - . . .

tni-season.) it is the most convenient vie- M dl closer to his heart, and bent over her posiUor the produce ol a large and fertile ! .king form with eves streaming w ith aidistnet of countrv, situated in the git at j fertinn. The turnkev rntere.l at the no

i confr.ed aaiii-t then.

- To. ANTIIO.N V L. DW! f.

Tatriarv hith, lbJ'i.

A ropy

of this noble river, j mcnt ; ;i,h;.med of his w eakness, he dashed

the rising drop from hi eve, and a frown again lowered on his countenance. The inan meanwhile approached to tear the I idv from his embraces. Overpowered bv his feeling;, he could make no resistance; but r ho rrhwimilv rd-:i(l hrr tmni hit.

iinaurgh tould be sunk to a idain. or : this nr. int. too. mutt, in .ill nmbabilif ' i...u n. .. i:".4i r n: i,

iransiered to the banks ot the Thames cr,)- t!l' roail that w ill connect our portion i anrf with this parting token of attachment. it. :r ni.ilAr ... 1. L i I I A t l .... .. .... I "

...... -"uuu. ouiu ne iosi. intrinsical- oi l.ake .ilicingau with Iruliananoli-. 1 he

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rernmneu. na or the picture, vvhn h the now populating with unparalh lied rapidi

spier. jiunagiF-ation ol Gibbon has drawn i t , and will be in the neighborhood oi the cf -the city of seven hills. in theage ol'Au-, outlet of the grand canal that will, at no 2u,lf t distant day, form the most convenient tonituro has liberally contributed her Tiecting hnk between the great north-wes-

p.iru.o prouuee mi magnihc ent panorama, tern lakes and the lower .M isifsi niu. At

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TAKE NOTICE. jUfO.-i; inftthtnt to the -d -ri! -r, f w. note nr iioli aerotmt, are e;.ri.e t!vr-' tn -I'ttlt- t 1 1 f :r re.-ju rtive accuunt- a- 0u:. ii'e, ,1; thev IU I j thl. Tl !'V fiae f.-t-. v!!.u m r.n

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: v i!ch and show v a

are it ediln es. i he countrv is intersnersed with beautiful

hdU on which it uses; Salisbury Crag prairies, with a most luxurient soil, abom -aid Arthurs Seat luting their picturesrjue ding with iron ore and stone coal, and neiummits and overlooking the town from ver failing mill streams sullirient to nm-

no, ooi, iuc iulk on wtnen the Castle stands, towering to the height of 200 tect. in the midst of the city; the deep ravines' on rath side, it, which" a part of the build-j ings are cradled; the ditant amphitheatre ! of mountains around; and the Forth , spreading a broad and bright expanse of water to the nothcaat, cons'itute peculiar l and striking featuies in the outlines of Edirburgh. The hand of art has seized un a these natural advantages, and wicught upon the same scale m filling up lb- picture. IfanaitM with all the matt nab at hi cnmmand,:ated himsrll upon Salisburv Crag, and directed acitv to be built as a work ol taste, and to be exhibit-! cd as a panorama, he could not have made ' iiMny improvement upon the one, which : has sprung up at different periods and b

Vertical Spinner. j.y. srn-cRinr.u mUt- thi n. ; : s-, form thr puldir tint I e ha-; pureh.'.-t 1 1."cludve ri-ht of JOHN BROWN'S f itttt VSRTICAL SPINNER, For the ("iy Cuv.nf. In ii : t.i, aia: thnt Otrnidi M iehiur-i iip(ii li.e shirte.t nuti .

r-tt'-Ol SIXniKN DOLLARS LK II, 'lth .l r.

pel maclunerv to any extent that may be

wanted, and the country will no doubt he health), (which is comparatively the case at this time,) when the superabundant veritable matter produced by the lic hnessol the soil is reduced bv pasturage and tillage. v - Tippecanoe county contains what v. as called the I'mphet town, and the old H ea towns, formerly inhabited bv a mi-

imprinted the last kisses of a d vii g man upon her lips. On gaining the door, she turned round, as if to raze once more on

the object of her widowed love. 1 Ie caught ! or' 7 s "Vi. This machine is 11 J . ... . lor Oiir.itHMI. verv rllll-ae ill it. n.f. ;tre

her eve a, stie retired, it was but lor a moment, the dungeon door swung back again upon its hing.,s', and a it closed after her, informed him too surely that they had met for the last time upon earth.

lor diir.ituMi, very riui'.le in its eot.lri: t

will produce n: jre vara tVJU the roil conirnjn wheel-, with Ie? lahour, and ol" a

opia lit v. the-e h

The uhoriber wishes tiot to rer r

r machines hi-her than tt.

n'Commen.l ttieui-elve ly their utility; h..t ''I of r-uns !i -imu3 ol pun ! a-in them wouhf I

RICHMOND, or at M'W TOUT, in Neu (-

. , , i . I ii i - 1 town-hip, u here tin will he kept in opt r .i !::::

of the revolutionary war, remarkable for i his vvhim-ical advertistuneuts, n-ivo notice ! to his friends and the public, that he kept !

constantly for sale, 'crooked stoc kings tor . tu)1H Wl ro eojned from C CuilVca", aJv.n;--'j

in a Lfinun pa per :

examine their merits for them-elve.

NATHAN SHIVA Rielnnun.l, May Oth,li.

"t " The lo!lo i!) eertu"ieate and rrroi! :t

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riegroes, aUo leather breeches and other sweetmeats. '

WT, the nm'a-rsicnetl, o rlif, th t Mr-. of thi place, 1 ! spin -t e m.'i aa-Zyr r.'i '

hoi

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A gentleman sent a note to a rich neigh- ' handsome wooiim varn, fr.wu tl ro!i, m rhe was on friendly terms with, to hor-' XV" nc: VL r11,1'1 - c -. . ehu.:ea in thii place, by Mr (oil.tr. ,v an or (or a lew hours. 1 he worthy j II. LATHKr.

JOHN c'RKl-l-h j

Having ecn the VhlU 1C L sTLVM 11 I ...!... ,0. . . I ..... I . rr H l' '"I

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raucc to. Opening the note and pretend-,; reouot f Mr. iVilrm.uh ha, at(iu:r.i 'I

old man was no scholar, and happened to.

have a guest sitting with him at the time that he did not wish to expose his iiino-

mg to read it, alter rellecting a moment, . e,t in the patent riht, t tate m oj a .:. "

It appears to me, th;t it i- well adapttM i 1'

common ron,eut. i he unanimity with ting it. wj j.rnnI a lir.1(i 1(J w ucn unsightly buildings have been exclud-j. to the uh- ot constructing the Wabash ca-

' - r1 worKsoiarr,: vut n a, wuienanie the sh.te to clbetL lurnin to the servant ' Uerv Food." savs

is IlllieeU rcmar k"a f f hi t l.l.r -rc- , it U iIIk.hI .I.. :. . i i I ! . .. .... - - in.' nl'ituirh l.tlx.nr ll it II riciit:i:i.l'l i-"'

,. . "w. ..ii ts,. i j i . i 1 1 1 p ni i (K ell v on ner own iw, ''ic vour in;idcr l omi-)!; iuys-! aid was probably paid to architectural ot ( on-res, to Hli, t .nter.o.l ir.n.ia.v - ' 3 IH.MlV 1

ahrio1-! a mirnr h- tb-it in. rnents cannot K. .m.i;,.. ...i .. ...!.,, . ; . .t i i - . i

. J....-I .is i.i.ii.r. iwo A i nnernian on nis nisi snooiin?z excur-

state rights ir the infi ingement of cot,sti- sion,shot a bird, and seeing something fall.

I i i pies, iiiose lormulanie hai-; u rllt lo the loot of the

Deauty, ai d it i

t( rest and convenience sboiibl b-iv.. c ..r.i

iormlv roiro irl .1 eitl. ii

" - mi i.i.-H . i r i v rr i mo- i u i no i ,i i ii r 1 1 ii 1 1 p i ev. i r , i ...... .1 .. i . i 1 .... . . .1 s . r .1 , . 1

r.i . . -. , . , x'oiiiu.iMii " ,. went 10 tne 1001 or ri.e tiee. wnre ne

.V."., Tl "'"' ' "t V- ",RU,i,r; 'ie!!'.'.T, M,olt,.1,r..i-,-l t it,,t.,,. ,,t. ,,ijk,.,, nll(lf,, (alll,iR j, t be the ;! M'- W. . ... lc....1po.dolj,hr,;;,:l. i,,.; ions uf that hod, ,. Ihi. i,,.,,,., .:,. -ub- 1 1,,.) a J ,iu, it , l,is VorkO. The (rot:1 """',',

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I have seen a spjunir niachine, eal'r

and uohibittbeintermixture of mean build- Lafayette, .May 1 C,

Hut I am attempting a description of Jinaur-'b :i!m.a l.,.o.r. i ... i

's ll'l ' 11 II.O OI'f f iteicd. Am chditiir J,,t. li I,.- il,

government at an 1

wliirh was trj ,,f. ,v t.,

irnm-nfxp,, over the l.'mv ltf ( , ,,!,,,,

pi a. es a terrace oi 'Mot,, 100 of.

Kxtraet from KrafiklinN l.etterJ. A young angel of distinction, being sf nt down to this vvoild on some business, for

the hrst time, had an old courier spirit a

! iiiiu.y .i.iii ov.ii ii in uis inn

j kept huch a continual kicking, that his J ( ompanion a-ked him what made his bird ,; j kir kfco! "Oih! saiil Tat, 1 fdiot all the ! j I leathers oil, and the noor thine: is cold.' !;

TlClh SIJ.NN!:K, exhihitei .hiiiru' t! ' ' , fion ol the Lrci-l'itnre ol .New-York. ' ' 1 ;'.

e.,t, and I then corn nrreil !! l! t"

then etitc rtaii.e.l in fa vor of '

t, arel I have -een no ua-on tiu e t '"''" , opiruun: DC WIT 1' lTa,L' 101. iTiou7ci:7 "

jUT following arte let of j ro!t re v.--- :

e.i mi -u.' cijj iii'ii n r n.e

A voun;' ( hrgv man, whose garb did not !, market pre e, f tiehveo J at the ofi.e

-le-nate who he was, and still verv ar x- ;i " r,"M '"' nioi,; or a t . .

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Hill the derl-t-it, f i 4 si-ueu mm as a guide ; iney arrive. i over : lous to be known, requested the companv JiuuiiM o ri.vity otub.chreriuiKr in sorrif tl... ( ...:,.;...;...... n.. ...... i ...! . - mm .

, . , .. ,M linn K, in nit- iiiujuh: m , ioiio 1 o eiiess mi ik occunaiion. i iiev uaiu't ii-

I' :n nr. .1 T I .' . i . I . .i , I ... . ..

el at the he ad of I . ! ouMinaie ngiu noiween me in t Is ol hmJ to all be on the wrong side. exed at moie than a nrle W ' '!' X' UijlU- '"r , 'iy ai,d I)e d'ras. When through ;! their stupidity, he e xclaimed, cm the Knee hn'-throu-h the he-Hl' 'f H 'V M,;"-h!!: t,l(' ' ' moke he saw the lire of the j! ofo,w cryint' oi th,- u ilch nuss. I thought U 01 Lic Clt) bordered., olltiS llic dccks C0V(;ied with muilcdjj bir, say b a waij, that vou ictembltd an OvJ.

Tciiim t'.rc Sit t lenient

Urn (hi, So.-.ir, flinn !) l)tc-- :i.,

Wool, farifri, Kanse. Cram, l.'ce- wax, .si;;nr, (in. will he re. intil ;it Col. llo-c's nal

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at Maj. la -wi,' tavern, m Lihert), -V,' ' ' m luow imille, :it Johiion mill, ; 'r'c' M!'i t'v Mr. Vav, in Ncvpc!.